v. ;TY NEWS, McCOlfytLLgBTJKQ, PA. MARKET REPORT. OORREOTKO EVERY WEDNESDAY. Th rrln market are taken from tb Chm pernburg dull; newnpupera. The provlHion ioet r Uom Ul obuln la MuUuaDella- GRAIN Wheal 112 -Now wheat Uran 1.40 Corn M )n 43 uys 85 PROVISIONS Ham per (b 15 Shoulder 14 Bacon, Sides per lb 12 Po.atocs, per bushel Butter, Creamery 30 Butter, Country El'l'S, per dozoo 30 Lard, per lb Live Calves, per lb Chickens, per lb 13 Free Xmas Gifts at Ye Smoke Shop. Come one and all to the Shoot ing match at Geo. W. Miller's Dec. 11, 1915. Frank and Rosa Ott, Pierce Henry, and Thad Shimer, left Sunday for Johnstown, Pa. where they expect to get employment Mrs. Emma M. Lodge return ed home a few days ago after having spent some time in the home of her son George in Brush Creek township. HIDES. Frank B. Sipea pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher (hop in McConnellaburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Edgar Diehl, Oscar Robinson, and J. W. Rice made an automo bile trip to McConnellsburg Tues day. Messrs Diehl and Rice were witnesses on Silas Holly's will, which was admitted to pro bate. James Gosnold, formerly of Taylor township, but now resid ing near Cassville, Huntingdon county, was taken to a hospital for treatment yesterday. Mr, Gosnold has been in poor health for some time. Shipment of Game. Under the provisions of Sec tion S of the Act of April 21st, 1915, it is made unlawful to send game of any kind through Par cel Post from one point to anoth er point in this State, under any condition or at any time. The same Act also makes it unlawful for common carriers of any de scription to carry from one point to another point in this State, either as express, freight, bag gage, or otherwise, game killed in this State, unless same is ac companied by the owner thereof and properly marked, or for com- mon carriers to carry game of any kind to a point out of the state, unless such game has at tached thereto a tag bearing the name of the owner who is pos sessed of a non-resident hunters' license, together with the num ber of his license and his address, who is traveling with such game upon the same train, such per son being authorized by law to carry out of the state with him such game as he legally killed in one day. Notice to Shareholders. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the First Na tional Bank, of McConnellsburg, Pa., for the election of directors for the ensuing year, will be held in the Banking Rooms on Tues day, January 11, 1916, between the hours of 12 o'clock, noon and 2 o'clock, p. m. Merrill VV. Nace, 12-9-4t Cashier. Supervisors Convention. The Supervisors of Fulton Coun ty will hold their annual conven tion in McConnellsburg on Fri day, December 17, at 10 a. m. Joseph W. Hunter, State High way Commissioner (or a repre sentative) will be present to ad dress the meeting. It is the duty of all supervisors to attend. J. W. Truxel, President Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business Novemberll, 1915. RESOURCES Cash specie and notes $18,778.25 Due from Ap- provedllf serve Agents 25,905.38 Legal securities at par 12,000.00 Nickles and cents Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve Bills dUcounted: Upon one name Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 21,758.34 Time loans Loans on call with collat eral 26,525.40 Loans on call upon one name 40,832.50 Loans on call upon two or more names 102. 228.7. Bonds 30.7S0.74 Morteaces and judgments of record 98 393.7 Furniture and Uxtures 1,500.00 Overdrafts 001.56 Boole value of reserve se curities above par 110.00 64,683.61 127.01 240.50 2,049.63 Total 1403,108.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund ,000.00 Undivided prouts, less ex penses and tuxes paid.. 7.J1J.I& Individual de posits subject to check t 89.951.55 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 314.52 Time Certificates of Deposit 230,400.57 320,672.04 Due to Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 3,123.19 Total 1403,108.58 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful. ton. s a: I Wilson L. Nace, CaBhier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WlLibU Li. JNAUIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November, 1915. M. RAY SHAFFNER, Notary Public. Geo. A. Harris, A. U. Nace, Geo. B. Mellott, D. A. Washabaugh, Jno. A. Irwin, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted lor less tnan lo cents. Cash must ac. company order. For Sale. Woodsawing Out fit gasoline engine and Baw com et?, good as new. Price right m quick buyer. Harry Harr, McConnellsburg, Pa. 12-2-tf. Farm Fok Sale: 132 acres, limestone land, 3 miles north of llaacoclr, Md., 10-room house, bank barn. Fine property. For particulars, call on or address J M. Detrich, Hancock, Md. 3t. License Notice. IV THK COfRT OF QfARTIR SESSION'S OK THK PEACE OK FULTON COUNTY. It In ordered that all anDlIcutlonn for lleenpn for the ule of vinou. Kuirilous. malt, or brew ed lliivjurH. wholesale or retuil. for the veur wmueneura on ruewiny, ine lllbnuv of unitary. VJ Hi, ut io o elook a. m.. mid day. t wiiloh time all persona applying or nmliiitif ije!iions to uppuuutions. will Ite heuril liy viiluiice. petitiou. remonstrance or counsel. There must he no communication at nnvtime port the subject, with the Judge personally uher by letter or any other private wav. 'he petition, rerlllcdhvatlldavltofannllcuu't. hull he iu conformity with the requirements of the act of Assembly. Judgment bond shall re executed in the penul sum of two thousand (-Jii dollars, with no less than two reputable freeholders of the county an sureties, each of them to be a bona tide owner of real estate in the county of Fulton worth, over and above II Incumtiruuccs. the sum of two thousand am) dollar or one luftlctent miretv where the same Is a Security. Trust or Surety Com pany (irvuni.ed and eilsllnir nnder the lawn of his commonwealth or under the laws of any ither state of the United Statea of America. duly authorized to do business within thestate of Pennsylvania by the Insurance Cornru union er thereof; be approved hy the Court itrantiuK alien license cotditioned for the observance of all the Idwa of tnls Commonwealth relating to the selling. or turnishlrg of vinous, aplrltu nus. malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, and to pay all damages which may be recovered in an action which may be Institu ted against him her orthem, under the provis ions of any Act of the Assembly, and all coats, Unea and penalties Imposed. The sureties may be renuired to annear In Court and Jusllfy under oath. The Court hall in all cases refuse the application vhenever, in the opinion of the Court, hav ing due regard for the number and character f the petitioners for and against the applica tion, such license Is not necessary for the ae cnmnjodallon of the public and entertainment of strangersand travelers, or that the applicant I not a lit neraon to whom such license should be granted. Petition! to be fllefl with the Cleric of the Court of Quarter Sessions not later than Sat urday, them th dBV of December. liS. Oblec tlonn and remonstrances to be tiled with the Cleric of mud Lou t not later than Wednes day, the auth day of December, 11115. Upon nufflclent cause be inn shown or nrnof belngmadetothe Court that the party holding said license has violated any law of the Com monwealth relating to the sale of liquors, Hie Court shall, upon notice being given to the person licensed, revoke said license. By the Court, S. MoC. SWOPE. tint: p. J, U. FRANK HENRr. Clerk u. S. Nov. IS, 1916. RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures of lame mnscles and stiffened joints because of impurities in tlic blood, and each suc ceeding attack seems more acute until rheumatism has invaded the v. boiesystcm. 10 arret rheumatism it is quite as im portant to improve your genrrul lK-nlthas to purify your blool,anl thei O'i hrnroil in Scott's Kinulsion is tinture'sxrint blood maker, while its medidual nourishment HLrrnt'thens the organs to exp'l tire impurities and upbuild your strength. o.Scott's Kmulsmn is helping tlioiisn'(i .very day who could not find other relic!, JUiuM the alcoholic substitute, At Burnt Cabins. The King's daughters of the Presbyterian Church, Burnt Cab ins, will hold a Bazaar at the residence of Mrs. Sarah McGow an, on Saturday evening, Decem ber 11th. The proceeds will go to the Repair Fund. There will be fancy work of all kinds, do- LmeBtic articles, cakes, candy, cof fee, chicken soup, and ice cream lor sale. A good place to buy Christmas gifts. V' rBBSSS&BQU9CB3SSCS3E3B8Ha SllpiP arm The Best Xmas Gift . When you are planning what you will give to the children, maidens, and youths for Christmas presents, don't .forget thaVthe 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 COOlNTY BANK The Oldest and Strongest." McConrtellsburtr. Pa. o 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. UNTIL AFTER HOLIDAYS 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. x Don't fail to see our 5 and 10 cent counter.' RACKET nmnrm M l IK I yj i vim How about butchering tools? The time will soon be here, and we think we can do you some good. If you need a butcher-knife, we have them at IO, 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. Too Mann and Kelly axes double-bit at 65 cents same axes we sold last year at 98 cents. City made handles 1 6a , home-made, 25. Han dled single-bit Mann axe, 05. Crosscut saws $1 00 to $3 75. Handles for crosscut saws 13c a pair. Tin Wash-boilers 90 and 95c. Stovepipe 10c; el bows, 10c. Blankets and Robes. Bed Blankets 45c. to ?5 00 Horse BJsnbpts, square, 98c to 5.00. Stable Blankets, 98c to $1.45. The nicest double plush rob plam on one side, fancy, on the other, $3 25. 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 " ''1.1 r ii ' other fall. No "Extras" To Buy The new Maxwell is complete in every detail. A famous make of high-grade speedometer is supplied. In addition to the equipment listed below, the price of the car includes : Front license bracket, ingenious combination rear license and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier; electric horn, robe rail, anti-skid rear tires, foot accelerator, full set of tools, etc., etc 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. 'OiieManMofwirlop Dcmoimhhlc Jms Jin&iQnWisdsfiicld VV mm 1 ii ti a M F.OB DETROIT Ecctric Starter ihHectricLiqhts "SvmPQadisaMametlPid" R. AV CL1NE, McConnellsburg, Pa. I ETIVOIT -' g saw VWJP mi i 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 -(g? You'll find it on all 1 "Ball-Band-Skj 1 1 1 I fonj 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. 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 a look at our line d these goods. "Overcoats for Boyi and Men $1.75 to $10.00, Childl 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. 95-$1.25. Thanking you for past patronage. HULL & BENDER, WARNER CORSETS-the best cor set made we think, and not onl) we, but a lot of other people. Wh not try them the next tlme?-50 ALEXANDER'S McConnellsburg and Fort Loudon Automobile Line . by way of the Lincoln Highway. leaves McConnnlUburg at 6:15, a, m., sod 1 p. m., arrlvlug at Fort Lou don In time for the 7:44 a. m. train and the 3:13 p. m. train. ReturciDg, leaves Fort Loudon on tbe arrival of the 11:05 a. m. train, and the 6:27 p. m. train. . Fare 60 cent. ' Any freight or express marked In my care will receive prompt attention A share of your patronage solicited Bell phone 3 U 4. . J. 8. ALEXANDER, 4-29 tf- , Proprietor. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, . Office on Square, i McConnellsburg, Pa. . llleH traa dm ndeolleoliomnnne4 will naslT era(l n4 pruroil ttQHo. The First National Bank of McConnellsburg, Pa. Has always been marked by adhearence to SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES. This has won for It the confidence and patronage of the people of the county, as shown by the sieady growth. ' C3 8 8 Total Assets it Si 0 oonoii 1 v ' I V V V I Our superior facilities are at your command, and your account will be welcomed whether large or small. , The First National Bank j The BANK that made it possible for you to re ' ceive INTEREST on vour savinc-a. 00A00MWMM0pll0l 0A00000mm00
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