' THB FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McOOlfygLLSBTJRQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORREOTKD EVERY WEDNESDAY. The grain mkrkeu arc taken from lb Cbm rernburg dalljr newspaper. Tho provlnlon toe are ihoM Wk ubiula lu AluConneli- GRAIN Wheat 107 Now wheat Uran 1-40 Torn " Out! 43 85 iyt PROVISIONS Ham per lb . ... Shoulder ftacrn, Sides per tb 1'OlHoc, per bushel Butter, Creamery. 15 14 12 C5 30 Butter, Country Epijs, per dozen 30 Lard, per tb 9 Live Calves, per ft) " Chickens, per lb 13 Free Xmas Gifts at Ye Smoke Sbop. Miss Jeannette Stouteagle was a Chambersburg shopper one day last week. Miss Blanche Woodall, Cham bersburg was a guest of Miss Ada Horton atShippensburgNor mal over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Peck of Thompson township spent sever al days last week visiting among relatives and friends in Ayr town ship. Miss Madaline Shimer, daugh ter of Rev. George Shimer gave an interesting reading at the Pa rent Teacher meeting last Friday evening. H1DES.--Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tboir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. A glance into many of the show windows of town reveals the feel ings of the merchants towards the school ma'ams, so many of whom are in town this week. The windows are filled with sweets. All a minister has to do to make himself unpopular with his congregation is tell the people the truth. So long as he goes along diplomatically, pretending that he cannot penetrate their dis guises and neglecting to tell them the disagreeable truths, they hink he's fine. People don't ike to have their masks torn off. In husking his corn, Edgar C. Hann, near Saluvia found two ears, that for number of grains and size are hard to beat; one measured 11! inches in length, 83 inches around the butt of the ear, and contained 22 rows of 50 grains to the row, making a total of 1100 grain3. The other ear was smaller, but contained 26 rows of 48 grains each, making a total of 124S grains. After an illness of eight weeks with typhoid fever in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Little in thi3 place, Miss Lillian Brewer is spending a month in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sosey, near Millstone, Md. Miss Brewer had been in the Little millinery es tablishment two years, and ex pects to return there as soon as she is fully convalescent Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bumgar ner, Needmore, R, R. 2, spent last Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Little. While in the News office Mr. Bumgarner called our attention to the ac count of the killing of the two Prough children in Trough Creek Valley Wednesday of last week. While at play in the kitchen dur ing the time the mother was out getting a turkey ready for the Thanksgiving dinner, little Ray mond proposed that they play Cowboy and Indian, and suiting the action to the word he point ed a gun at his sister and pulled the trigger. His younger broth er was in line, and when the gun "went off" both the sister and brother were killed. Mr. Bum- garner knew the Prough people well, he having gone to school with the grandfather of these children. Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Pulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business November!!., 1915. RESOURCES Cash specie and notes 116,778.25 Due from Ap provedlleserve Agents 25,905.30 Legal securities at par J2.000.00 N icicles and cents Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve Bills dUcounted: Upon one name Bills discounted: Upon two or more names Time loans Loans on call with collat eral Loans on call upon one name Loans on call upon two or more names Bonds- Mortgages and judgments of record Furniture and fixtures Overdrafts Boole value of reserve se curities above par 64.fi83.61 127.01 240.50 2,049.63 21,756.34 9.473.S4 25,525.40 49,632.50 102,228.73 30,780.74 98 399.72 1,500.00 601.56 110.00 Total... 1403,108.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in t 50.000.C0 Surplus fund 22,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 7,313.75 Individual de posits subject to check I 89,951.55 Demand Certitl cates of De posit 311.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 230,400.57 320,072.64 Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 3,122.19 Total f403.108.58 State of Pennsylvania. County of Ful ton, 88 : 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 dav of November, 1915. M. RAY SHAFFNEK, Notary Public. Geo. A. Harris, A. U. Nack, Geo. B. Mellott, D. A. Washabacgh, 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. Woodsawing Out fit gasoline engine and saw com plete, good as new. Price right o quick buyer. Harry Harr, McConaellsburg, Pa. 12-2-tf. A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake for mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer la silence this only lead to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; If you feel languid, weary or 1rpresed, you ibould know that Scott's i'.mulston overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the verv elements to invigorate the blood, atp.-ngtheu the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers and will help yon. aouoaaou gcoli ft Bowne, Bkjoauftckl. V. J. Farm For Sale: 132 acres, im estone land, 3 miles north of Hancock, Md., 10-room house, bank barn. Fine property. For particulars, call on or address J M. Detrich, Hancock, Md. 3t. Business Opportunities for Women. Women are making from four dollars to twelve dol lars per day selling the Colorado Inhaler. It kills the germ and thus guards the Citadel of life at both entrances the mouth and nose and prevents the death dealing germs from entering the body. Agents wanted in every city and town, good seller, good profits, conscientous business. Write for terms and descriptive matter. Colorado Inhaler Co., 503 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The Best Xmas Gift When you are planning what you will give to the children, maidens, and youths for Christmas presents, don't forget that the best gift you can give them is a Savings Account in the FULTON COUNTY BANK. By starting an account for them you will be surprised what they will save during the year. $l.oo will start an account and we pay 3 per cent, compounded every six months. FULTON COUNTY BANK "The Oldest and Strongest.' McConnellsburg, Pa. License Notice. IN THE COfRT OF QUARTER SESSIONS Or THK PEACE Or FULTON COUNTY. 1'KXNSiYLVANIA. It Is ordered that nil applications for lloeiwe ror me nine 01 vinoiiK, ttmniouK, uinu, ur urew ed. liquor, wholesale or retail, (or the year Itflrt, will be beurd ouTuestiay, the MID nuy of Junuury. U'i'i, uf lu o'clock a. m., nam day. at which time all person upplylnK or nutkiUK olijectUm.1 to applications, will be heard by evidehce, peiltioa, remonatrunue or counsel. There must be do coininunlcatloa at any time upon the auliject. with the Jutlite personally either bv letter or any other private way. The petition, yerllled by anulavitofappllcant. shall be in conformity with the requirements of the act of Assembly. Judgment bona shall tie executed In the penal sum of two thousand ft.Ki) dollant. with no lessthun two reputable freeholder of the county an sureties, eaon or them to be a bona tide owner of real estute in the county of r ulton worth, over and above all incumbrances, the um of two thousand (arnoi do turn or one aumeient aurety wnere the same Is a security, 't rust or surety uom puny organized and eilsuni! nnuer tne lawn ol ttils (Jommonweaiin or unuer lueiawnoiauy ntner state of the United Statea of A merle i. duly authorized todo buainesa within the State or rennsyivuma nytne insurance uoninnbsioo er thereof; be appr .ved by the Court Kruntlu uoh license cordltloned for the observance of all the Id wa of this Common wealth relating to Lheae DK orlutnlKhlDK 01 vinous. anirltU' om. malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, and to pay all daniau-e wuion may be recovered Id an. action which may be Institu ted aralnat him ber or them, under tne provli iona of any Act of the Assembly, and all coats. nnea and penalties imposed. The atiretlea may be required to appear In Court and Justify under oath. The Court shall in all coses refuse the Application whenever. In the opinion of the Court, hay. In? due regard for the numter and character of the petitioner for and against the applica tion, sui'h license la not necessary for tne a eommfMlatlon of the publlo and entertainment of fltraniterwana traveler, or that the applicant la not a fit person to whom such license should be k ranted. Petition to be filed with the Clerk of the Court of Uuarter sessions not later than Hat urduy. the IB th day of December, I9IA. Objec tions and remonstrance to oe nieu win tne Clerk of aaid (on I not later than Wednes day, the attu day of December, 181S. ' Upon ufflclrnt cnue be mr shown or proof belna-made to the Court that the party holding wnd I'nense ha violated auv law ot tne com niunwenl'h relating to the sale of llquora. the Court shall, upon notice being given to the person licensed, revoke aula license. By the Court. S. MoC. 8WOPE. Attest: P.J, K. FRANK HENRY, Cleric y. 8. Nov. , WIS. 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. RACKET STORE How about butchering tools? The time will soon be here, and we think we can do yod 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 pood double-bit axes that we sold so many of two" years ago at 55c. This year they are goiDg 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, 65. Crosscut saws $1 CO 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. to $5 00 Horse Blankets, square, 98c to $5.00. Stable Blankets, 98c to $1.45. The nicest double plush robe plain on one 6ide, fancy, on the other, $3 ?5. Oiled horse covers for 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 saving, and 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. ' s TKe'!Woiic(er Gar' i Kyi ; 1 1 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 the . kind with the Red .You'll find it on all "Ball-Band" footwear. m Quiet Clutch Runs in Oil . The clutch of the new Maxwell operates in a , bath of oil. This makes it remarkably smooth . and velvety in engagement, and eliminates 80 per cent of noise when the gears are shifted. Designers of the highest-priced cars agree that the clutch should run in oil. The Maxwell clutch and transmission mech anism is fully enclosed. 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. VneMMohairTop CP T F?Eec(ricStirter demountable Elms W ftTffiMedrirligte JtinVwonWndshiehL JJ Jf Blaqnrto Ignition r.CB DETROIT m m a 1 7J W Mt I ft. IT IT M lt---1 ROM- CL1NE, , McConnellsburg, Pa. ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ9mmmmmmmf- m i iswswbswwwmW 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. P. Goodrich Red) Goodyear and Selz and a nice line of second quality goods. Get our 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 alook at our line cf these goods. Overcoats for Bcm and Men $1.75 to $10.00, Chilcf ren's Suits $2.00 to $5.00, Men Suits $5.00 to $10.00, Sweats Coats 45c to $3.00. See them. We also have a big line of Hair Rid bon, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Col lars, Gloves, Hosiery. WARNER CORSETS-the best con set made we think, and not onl we, but a lot of other people. Wh not try them the next time? 50j 95-$1.25. Thanking you for past patronage. HULL & BENDER, '.ALEXANDER'S - McConnellsburg, and Fort Loudon Automobile Line by way of the Lincoln Highway. Leaves MoCoonellsburg at 8:15, a. m., and 1 p. m., arriving at Fort Lou don In time for the 7:44 a. in. train and tbe,3:13 p. m. train. Returning, leaves Fort Loudon on the arrival ot the 11:05 a. m. train, and the 6:27 p. m. train. Fare 60 cents. , Any freight or express marked in my care will receive prompt attention. A share of your patronage solicited Bell phone 3 114. j. s. Alexander, 4-29 tf- Proprietor. M. R. SHAFFNER, "Attorney at Law, Office on Square, . ' McConnellsbnrg; Pa. Atlleitl bi.aen Slid eolleoHonninnuM will attlve or(l and prompt tuantloo. . THE POLICY OF The First National Bank of -McConnellsburg, Pa. Has always been marked by adbearence to SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES. This has won for it the confidence and 'patronage of the people of the county, as shown by the steady growth. 1 Total Assets -,$395,000.00 - Our superior facilities are at your command, and your account will be welcomed whether 0 large or small. The First National Bank Z) The BANK that made It possible for yon to re CS coive INTEREST on your savings.
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