TTTE FULTON COUNTY HEW8, McC0WygLL8BiniQ, FA. MARKET REPORT. r i CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The rln mkrkeu re taken from tb Cham ItrNburg dully newapapera. The provision loea art UkOM tout obtain In UoConnella- GRAIN Wheal 107 Now wheat Uian 1-40 l.'orn OhU 43 iiye 85 PROVISIONS Um per lb - 15 Shoulder 1 dacrn, Sldei per tb 12 Po-itocs, per bushel fi5 Buttor, Creamery 28 Butler, Country Eggs, per dozen 34 Lard, per tb 9 Live Calves, per lb Chickens, )er tt ... 13 Free Xmas Gifts at Ye Smoke Shop. Auto Supplies at J. K. John ston's. Furs, Muffs, Scarfs, and La dies' Coats at J. K. Johnston's. We invite you to the Irwin Store to see the beautiful Gift Goods in each dopartment Hon. D. H. Patterson, of Web ster Mills, is spending this week in Philadelphia and Baltimore on business. Our stock of Holiday Watches. Jewelry, Cut Glass, and China, is very complete. Get them at The Irwin Store. 2t Last Friday this section ex perienced a thunder storm dur ing which time hail fell in consid erable quantities. Notwithstanding the bad day, it is reported that H. 0. Wible had a good sale last Friday at his home west of Knobsville. S. M. McElhaney, of Monte Vista, Colorado, writes that Colo rado has had great crops this year, but prices were not nearly as good as last year. This year we have stocked up heavier than ever in a great ma ny nice little things for presents which will be on sale by institute time at the Goldsmith Store. Gasoline advanced two cents a gallon last Saturday. This now means that some auto drivers may have to stop on steep hills and "blow" into the engine. Charles B. Paylor and Harry Mellott moved Alvey Pine's house hold goods to Shade Gap last week, where Mr. Pine will be employed with I. D. Bolinger. Every year we fill a number of orders of teachers for their treat to the schools. Something spe cial this year at the Goldsmith Store opposite the High School. People attending institute next week will find everything of the best in Candies, Fruit, Cigars, etc. ju3t across the street from institute headquarters the Gold smith Store. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays tne highest market price for beef hides at ttieir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also . highest price paid for calf skins gneepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Teachers and all patrons of the County Institute are cordially in vited to make headquarters at our store, whether for the pur pose of buying or for conven ienceall will be welcome. J. K. Johnston. Some of the roads that were slated last summer could be put into good condition again by drag ing the slate back into the road to fill up the ruts. If left to freeze as they are they will be rough all winter. Water is stand ing in the ruts and causing bad mudholes. M. D. Mathias, of Hustontown dropped into our office on Mon day to have his subscription push ed vp to 16. Mr. Mathias is a veteran deer hunter and is mak ing preparations to spend the first two weeks of December chasing the fleet-footed animals, There is no significance in the fact that he paid the editor be fore facing the guns of the nu merous hunters that will be in the woods at that time. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every, third person has catarrh in' some form. ' Science has shown (hat nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any-good. To correct catarrh you nhould treat Its ean by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott' Emulsion which is a medicinal fowl sud a buildinp-touic, free trenn alcohol or any harmful drugs. Try it. uoU ft Soirot, Uuomficld, N.J. Report of the Condition of tne Fulton Countyx BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business November 11, 1915. RESOURCES Cash specie and notes, iu,7o. Due from Ap provedlleserve Aeents 25,905.36 Legal securities at par 12,000.00 54.683.61 Nickl es and cents, 127.01 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 240.50 Bills discounted: Upon one name 2,04lJ.oJ Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 21,758.34 Time loans 9,473 84 Loans on call with collat eral 25,525.40 Loans on call upon one name 49,632.50 Loans on call upon two or more names u)i,ts. a Bonds 36,780.74 Mortgages and judgments of record T. 98 308.72 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Overdrafts 001.56 Boole value of reserve se curities above par 110.00 Total . . 1403,108.68 LIABILITIES t Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund zs.uuu.w Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 7,313.75 Individual de posits subject to check t 89,951.55 Demand Certifi cates of De port 314.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 23(1,406.57 320,672.04 Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 3,122.19 Total J403.108.58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, ss: I Wilson L. Nace, Cashier of the above named Bank", do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILSON L. NACE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November, 1915. M. BAY SHAFFNKR, Notary Public Geo. A. Harris, A. U. Nace, Geo. B. Mellott, D. A. Washauacgh, Jno. A. Irwin, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. For Sale Two big steers, in good order. Charles H. Croft, Dane, Pa. 11 18 2 Farm For Sale: 132 acres, limestone land, 3 miles north of Hancock, Md., 10-room house, bank barn. Fine property. For particulars, call on or address J M. Detnch, Hancock,' Md. 3t Wanted: Thirty men: steady work can be given at laboring and carpentering at Sazton Fur nace. Plenty of good houses at low rentals. Apply Sazton Fur nace office, Saxton, Pa. 11 18 2t. License Notice. IN THE COmT ("F CjrARTER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE OK FULTON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. It Is ordered that all application forllceniies for the Kale of vinous, Hptrttoufl, malt, or brew ed liquors, wholesale or retail, for the year m, win te neunl on Tuesday, toe llinuuy or January, mis, at IU o clock a. m., Mid day at which time all persons applylnit or muklug oDjecuuDs lo applications, wiu oe neitru Dy evidence, pennon, remonstrance or counsel. There must be no communication at anytime upon the subject, with tne Judtfcti personally either by letter or any other private way. The petition, verified by amdavlt of applicant. shall be In conformity with the requirement of the aots of Assembly. JudKment bond shall be executed In the penal sum of two thousand (i dollars, with no lesvthan two reputable freeholders of the county as sureties, each of them to be a bona tide owner of real estate In the county of Fulton worth, over and above all Incumbranced, the sum of two thousand ) dollars or one (undent surety where the same Is a Security, Trust or Surety Com pany organized and exlstlnr under the laws of this Commonwealth or under the lawn of any other state of the United Slates of America, duly authorized todo business within the State of Pennsylvania by the Insurance Coram swim- er thereof; be approved by the Court ffrantlnir such license cocdltioned for the observance of all the ldws of this Commonwealth relating to the sellinir-or fiirnlahipif of vinous, sniritu ous. mall or brewed liquor", or any admixture thereof, and to pay all damages which may be recovered tn any action wi,l;h may be lusiiiu- ted axainst him her or them, under the provis ions oi any aci 01 tne Assemuiy. ana an costs. nnea ana penalties imposed. The sureties may be required to appear In Court and Justify under oath. The Court shall in all cases refuse the application whenever. In the opinion of the Court, hav- Idk due reirard for the number and character of the petitioners for and axuinst the applica tion, such license Is not necessary for the ac commodation of the public and eutertalnment of strantrers and traveler, orthat the applicant is not nt person to wnom sucn license should ne granted. Petitions to be filed with the Clerk of the Court of Ouarter Sessions not later than Sat. urday, the IS th day of December, ICS. Objec tions and remonstrances to be filed with the Clerk of said Cou t not later than Wednes day, the 'JSia day of December, IV) 5. Upon sufficient cause be tne shown or proof beln made to the Court that the party holding ania license bas violated any law of tne com monwealth relating to tbe sale of llauora. the Court shall, upon notloe being given to the person iioensud. revoke said license. Hfrihe Court, w S. MoC. SWOPE. Attest: - p.J. rJ. f KANK HENKT, Clerk Q. S. Nov. H, 1016. . Our enterprising "Hill Store man, Charlie Goldsmith, has put a Bell 'phone in his store for the accommodation oi his customers who may not have tinte to walk to his store.- When you want anything in his line, just ring him up and he'll do the rest. Something to be Thankful For. As we near the Thanksgiving Day our thoughts maturally turn to those things during the past year for which we are thank ful. Health Strength Bountiful cropsa happy and peaceful country. , We have tried to give the people of Fulton County something to be thankful for, by encouraging them to systematically save a portion of their earnings. Many will return thanks for their Sav ing Account in the FULTON COUNTY BANK. If you haven't open ed an account with us do so at once and you will be thankful. FULTON COUNTY BANK "The Home for Savings.' McConnellsburg, Pa. Telling is Knowing And we know we save you and give you better quality on Suits we make. We have, also, in stock well made Suits and Pataloons. Boys' Suits and Pants Sweater Coats for 40 cents and up for Men and Boys. Dress and Wool Shirts. Underwear and Union Suits 90c. ' Hats and Caps all prices , and styles. Cor duroy and heavy Khaki Pants. Gloves, Wool and Cotton Hose. A large line of Collars and Neckties. A. U. NACE & SON McConnellsburg, Penn'a. FOR COUNTY INSTITUTE MRS. A. F. LITTLE Will give great sales-sweeping reductions. With all the offerings from our regular millinery stock, famous for its quality, superior style and work manship. Ordinarily you must wait until Janu ary for such reductions, but here, now right in the flood-tide of the season, we are able to offer these wonderful reductions, and we want you to share the advantages. Come in and see the great bar gains and he convinced that we can save you mon ey. Don't fail to see our 5 and 10 cent counter. TKe" Wonder Car" m One-Man Mohair Top The new Maxwell is equipped with a one man real mohair top. It can be raised or low ered almost in an instant, by one person. There are no top bows near the driver's seat. This gives the driver and passenger beside him an unobstructed view on both sides of the car. The storm curtains are quick-adjustable. We are waiting to take you for a ' test ride in the car that has broken ' all low "First-Cost" records, and is ' breaking all low "After-Cost" records. "OneMan'MofiairBp Demountable Kims $jIa Vqin Visbn Windshield eetricStarter BectricJJqlits Oopeto fyriicm. F.O B. DETROIT m CONDENSED STATEMENT OF the first national bank of McConnellsburg. pa.. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV. 10. 1915. RESOURCES Loans and Investments. $324,204.25 Over Drafts 183.41 United States Bonds.. . 25,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 1,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 920.00 Due From Banks 445.11 CASH AND RESERVE 48,418.90 TOTAL $400,671.67 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .......... $ 25,000.00 SURPLUS (EARNED) 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 6,403.08 Circulation 25,000.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS. . . . 319,268.59 TOTAL.... $400,671.67 RACKET STORE How about butchering tools? The lime will soon be here, and we think we can do yob some good. If you need a butcher-knife, we have them at 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents. Lee's Butcher steel, 55c; family size, 25 cents. Hog Scrapers 8 cents, No. 12 Enterprise grinders $1.75. 4-qt. Enterprise stuffer and lard press $4.25 and the same lard cans as last year heavy tin 33 cents for 50 lb. 25 pound pails for lard 23 cents; Galvanized tubs, 50, 55. and 60 cts. AXES AXES We were fortunate in getting 5 dozen more, of those good double-bit axes that we sold so many of two years ago at 55c. This year they are going at 45 cents. The Mann and Kelly axes double-bit at 65 cents same axes we sold last year at 98 cents. City made handles 16c, home-made, 25. Han dled single-bit Mann axe, G5. Crosscut saws $1 00 to $3 75. Handles for crosscut saws 13c a pair. Tin Wash-boilers 90 and 95c. Stovepipe 10c; elbows, 10c. Blankets and Robes. Bed Blankets 45c. lo $5 00 Horae Blankets, square, 98c to $5.00. Stable Blankets, 98c to $1.45 The nicest double plush robn plain on one aide, fancy, on the other, $3.25. Oiled horse cover fdr storms, $1 75. We have fit more feet this year than any year that we have been in business. We think we can guess the reason, and our reason is, that we haven't advanced our prices, and that we are of fering you shoes Right from the Manufacturer. This is a savingtand a manufacturer that puts his name on his goods, wants to sell the best value he can for the money. ..Infants' shoes 10 to 75c, Misses' and Boys 98c to $2.00; Ladies, $1.25 to $3.60; Men's Drsss and Work Shoes, $1.48 to $4.25. If you want a good shoe for work or dress, try our Securety and Endwell or Walk- over. We have now sold more Walk-over Shoes than in any other fall. You save money on rubber footwear with the RED BALL You save because you get more comfort and more actual days of wear and service than from any other footwear you can buy. Rubber boots, arctics, knit boots "Ball-Band" quality is always the highest That is why we recommend it and sell it Get "&eiyPjdisaAhxwellPac( R. m. CLIINE, McConnellsburg, Pa. the kind with the Red BalLJyj You'll find it on all Vi "Ball-Bapd-iVij 1 1 footw fe i ri h v -r "Vfi i ir-i i i ' :wf. x 1 95-$1.25., : m 40 Rubbers These goods, like axes, have been reduced, and we are glad that we can do this. We would always rather reduce than advance. We handle the Ball Brand. . . (B. F. GoodrichRed) Goodyear .and Selz and a nice line of second quality goods. Getpur prices be fore you buy . as we can save you some nice money. Overcoats, Suits and Sweaters If you want to save money on thes goods take a look at our line these goods. Overcoats for Boy and Men $1.75 to $10.00, Child ren's Suits $2.00 to $5.00, Men Suits $5.00 to $10.00, Sweate Coats 45c to $3.00. See them. We also have a big line of Hair Rib bon, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Col lars, Gloves, Hosiery. WARNER CORSETS-the best cor set made we think, and not onW we, but a lot of qther people. Why not try them the next , time? 50 Thanking you for past patronage. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa, ay. IIS ear n tr .at! n 'e rf ar 'e hie m 'e re oi do ed ac ri 7, ar :e itu ir d be ti in ;e: 3U tit II ra ir 0 Z'