THE FULTON COUNTY HEWS, IIcCOSTNELLSBTJXa, FA. rv MARKET REPORT. CORRK.UTKU KVERY WEDNESDAY. rhe grain mirked re taken from the Chum fenibunr dsii; Dewpper. The pruvlnloo i ina re inoe Uitt oU.ln u MoConnellii- GRAIN Wtiaat Muw wheat ;r.va l. a 7,1 i. .,n ;'o j v HO PROVISIONS i mm par ft, is Shoulder U .iicrn, Sides per It 12 I'cvitocs, pr bubhel Bailer, C.-eamery 31 Butter, Country " rr dozen 1" Lard, 'xsr lb 10 Livo C'a! ves, per lb " Chi' ken, per tb 14 Best tabic oilcloth 13c yard at The Hill Store. Easter novelties, buy them at The Irwin Store. 4 lb. nice dried peaches, 23c, at The Hill Store. Now is the time, and Runyan'9 store is the place to buy Easter Goods. A new place in town to buy Notions, etc.. and save money, at The Hill Store. Miss Carrie Greathead, of Johnstown, spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Clara Greathead on North First street. Try Caskey'a Tip Top and Hoi sum bread fresh from the ovens each day at The Irwin Store. Mr3. Jane Weaverlinjr and her sons Chester and William have returned to their home at Hope well after an absence of six months. Special Easter Chocolates, also Cards and Novelties, and new large Kodaks at the Rexall Store. The Irwin Store is showing a great assortment of post cards, Easter baskets, Rabbits, Chicks. Candies, and Novelties of all kinds to please the little folks on Easter morning. 2t HIDES. Prank B. Sipcs pays the highest market price lor beef hides at ttieir butcher hop m McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf aims Bhaopskina and tallow. Advertisement. Dr. Stevens, the McConnells burg Dentist, will be at Dr. Pal mer's office, Needmore, Monday r.nd Tuesday, April 17th and lSlh; : t Burnt Cabins, Wednesday and Vhursday, 19th and 20th, and at iustontown, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, May 1, 2, and o. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Simpson, of Thompson township came to town last Friday morning, and in the afternoon, Mrs. Simpson went to Fort Loudon in a motor bus where she met her daughter Ida, Mrs. H. B. Atkinson of Mercers bi rg, who accompanied her moth er to Chambersburg for the pur pose of consulting an eye special ist. Mrs. i'i.Tpson has practical ly lost the siht of one of her eyes, and the other is failing. Judge Donald P. McPherson presided at a session of court in Carlisle Wednesday of last week for Judge SaJI'er. He heard ar gument for a bill of particulars in the suit of Nenninger against the Philadelphia and Reading railway company, in which he suffered los3 by fire by reason of sparks from a locomotive. The plaintiff's counsel contended that the answer, which for some rea son could not be found gives suf ficient detail and is particular. The net income of the Bethle hem Steel Company for 1915 was $17,7G3,000, compared with $3, 590,000 in 1914, five months of which was under European war conditions. The dividend on the common stock, after payment of preferred dividends, is equal to 112 per cent Distribute the di vidend among the stockholders of the company and it will have a beneficient influence on every business in the country. It i3 a war order dividend, the echo of which is the ring of the cash register all over the land. NOT ENOUGH CHILDREN ever rweive the proper balance of food to nuffineiitly nourish both body mul brain during the Rowing pvricxl when nature's demands are renter than in mature life. This is shown in so many pale faces, lean bodies, frequent colds, and lack of ambition. For all suth children we say with unmistakable earnestness: They need Scott's Emulsion, and tvwl it atw. It possesses in concentrated form the very food elements to enrich tln ir tiVxjd. It changes weakness to Blrcni'ti: ; u tiiak.es them sturdy and strong. N'j .;Uohol. 6toU & Eowue, DWamficlJ, N.J. Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK . of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, l'euns) Ivania, at the close jf bu.siucss March 30, lUUi. RESOURCES Cash si ecle and nite 913,38.00 Due from Ap provedlleaerve Agents, 3U.013.03 U-nal becurities at ar 12,000.00 09.941.03 Nick lea and cents, '4 "1 Chocks and cash Items 114 2 Due from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve 2,205.29 Bills dl counted: Upon one name 1,179,20 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 27,449 59 Time loans 9,449.17 Loans on call with collat eral 28,431.56 Loans on call upon one name 39,128.49 Loans on call upon two or more names 99,102.!4 Bonds 40,374.03 Mortsratfes and judgments of record 109.60fi.04 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Ovet drafts 029.89 Book value of reserve se curities above pur 30.00 Total 29,4titi.3G LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In 50,000.00 Surplus fund 27,000.00 Undivided prolits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 4,299.49 Individual de posits subject to check $112,7338 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 229.07 Time Certilicates of Deposit 2.".1,(!04.53 341.50S.0i Due to Bank9 and Trust Cos. not reserve 3,593.79 Total.' f429,4(it!.3(i tate of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton, ss: I Wilson L. Naee, Cashier of the above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WILSON L. NACB, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fih dav of April, 1910. M. KAY SHAl'FXKR, Notary I'ubllc. Gko. A. Hakkis, Geo. H. Mkllott, A. U. Nack, J so A. Irwin, . B. Y. Peck, D. A. Washahauuh, Directors. Auction! Auction! Harry A. Deshong will sell at public auction at his store at And over Saturday April 22nd, be ginning at 10 o'clock, store goods; consisting of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Dishes, Groceries, Hard ware, and many other things. Good time to get .goods at YOUR p.ice. At Private Sale. Intending to remove to Pitts burgh, the undersigned will sell at private sale at his residence in the Alexander property on West Lincoln Way, household furni ture, much of it new or good as new, but to save moving expen ses the price will look good to you if you need any of it. This op portunity will be open to you un til Wednerday, April 26th. Fur niture may be seen on any week day from 10 o'clock in the morn ing until 4 o'clock in the after noon, and 6 to 7 in the evening. Dr. Geo. E. Bartholomew. Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, It has pleased Al mighty God to remove from our midst to a home where peace and happiness reign, our beloved brother Mr. Isaac Culler; be it therefore Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Culler the church has lost a devoted member, and the fam ily a kind and devoted husband and father. Resolved, That we, the mem bers of Rehoboth M. E. church, extend to the bereaved family our most heartfelt sympathy, and call upon God to comfort and sustain them in this their time of sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the bereaved family and that a copy be entered upon the church rec ord. John Brewer, Erby Booth, Archie Everts, Committee. Mr. John Secrist, of Thompson township, called at the News of fice last Saturday while in town and advanced his subscription another year. Mr. Secrist is very much afflicted with rheuma tism and does not get to the County Seat very frequently. He spent Saturday night in the home of his brother William in Ayr township. &fn$: MSiutJ?.:-.-,,'. ;v;i . -i ..... ,.r . .'. .... i MORE THAN $429,000.00 Wo beliove that you appreciate the PERSONAL SERVICE we are able to render to you in all vour transactions a ibis Buok; and that you, a'so appreciate the saleguards we bavo provided to thoroughly secure your deposits. The LARGE INCREASE m our busicess may be seen in our STATEMENT published in thin KAiie, which s1m ASSETS of n:era than $429,000.00. This Is ample proof of the CONFIDENCE Itio public Las id tliis Bank. ' Whi'e o'ir Stato Banking Laws ARE MOST STRICT, thev enable us to EXTEND CREDIT to th- FARMER and to the HOME SEEKER, and thus to bo a GREAT FACTOR m the upbuildrng of our County. FULTON COUNTY BANK, McConnellsburg, Pa. THE HOME FOR SAVINGS. DIAMOND-THE BIRTHSTONE FOR APRIL Wear your birthstone and be happy and prosperous. The Diamond makes an Ideal investment. Surely there are in McConnellsburg, many who would like to own one or more diamonds. We are now showing quite a collection of sparkling Diamonds, mounted in rings Brooches, La-Valliers, Pendants, Ear Studs, Etc. The prices range in Solitaire Diamond Rings from $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $26.00, $32.00, $15.00, $62.00, $75.00 and on up to $268.00. What do you think of this-a solid gold Pendant and chain with a genuine diamond mounted on Pendant for $5.00. Take the next "Bus" for Chambersburg and see our big collection of Diamonds. WM. H. LUDWIG, JEWELER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted (or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Fou Sale Gord Vinegar and Applebutter. Mrs Mac Mumma Lost Yellow dog, part Shep herd, collar, tag number 1401 Reasonable reward if returned to owner. Mrs. Mac Mumi&a. Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bunk Buildinpr, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Wanted Man to work on farm by the year. Married man pre ferred. House rent free. Wages right. Apply to Geo. Garner, near Lincoln Highway, 3 miles west of McConnellsburg. 2t. Shapiro Brothers Huntingdon County's Largest Complete Department Store . ORBISONIA, PENNA. GREAT SPRING OPENING Millinery and Wear Apparel. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 20, 21, 22, and for one vreok thereafter. We invite tho public m general to inspect our fashion dis play, whiclis equalled only by Urn city stores. Fok Salk. Farm containing 45 acres, 5 acres tim'pr, balance in good state of cultivation, sit uate near the Lincoln Highway, "i miles west of McConuells'ourn Ail necessary farm buildings Price right to quick buyer. Frr further information, call on or address Geo. E Garner, or C. J Brewer, McConnellsburg, Pa. tf Fou Sale Porcheron stalhoD, rising G years old, weight 1650, eligible to registration, strictly sound, nothing hereditary, weil broken to work, color dapple grav, price right, will make terms to suit purchaser either cash or approved note. Call nn or ad dress W. L. Cline. Fort Littleton, Pa. 4 13.4t. NOTICE. Notice !s hereby Kiven that ttpj.!!ett ou will he made to The I'ubllc Service Commtion of the Commonwealth (,f renuii.vlT.inla by Cliuui bersburK Auto Company, a corporation under the lawH of I'ennsvhani:!, for a certificate of Public Convenience, evidencing the I'oniinb kIod api roT.il of the beginning of the exer cise of the rVht to operate a motor vehicle or line of ftutomobl'e busses between C'hanibcrs burir. Franklin county, und MuC'iunellsburit. Fullon county, slate of I'enusylvauia, for the purpose of the transportation of i.ivennerf and packni-rt at tlxed and Npecilled rates be tween sa'd points, the public hcarlnK on which will be held In the rooms of the Com mission at HurrlshurK on Monday the elchth day of May. 1011, at l!:0O o'clock, p. til., when and where a'l persons Interfiled may appear and be heard. If they so de-Ire. OHA.MHKHSHl'Kd ACTO COMPANY. CHAiir.K.1 VVii.rK.it, Attorney for Petitioner Cnambershurtf. Pa. Fine Store Room. Some time ago the News told of the enlarging of the Hill Store opposite the Public School build ing. The work is now completed, and it is now one of the largest store rooms in town. The Hill Store contemplates from this time on the adding of such goods to the stock as shall make it pos'ii ble to do much of your shoppirg at one place. No rent and light expenses make it possible for the Hill Store to sell good3 at the lowest possible price. By low prices and fair treatment, this store has grown from a small be ginning a few years ago to what you see it to-day,and enjoys a pa tronage of which any store might well be proud. Visit the Hill Store and be convinced. Adv. Millinery Hats for young ladies, for dress and street wear as well as Models for middle aged folis and the little tots. You swill find the most correct styles here cheaper than elsewhere. Spring, Footwear la all the leading styles. Come where you can get the largest a?,sortmeut and low er pncps. Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and Skirts Our collection of styles are from the leading makers and we can please you. Come and see them See the New Waists Beautiful Lwgeree $1 19 Rich Silk deigns $2 19 Men's and Ladies' Furnishings Hose and Underwear in all styles. Men's, Ycung Mens and Boys' Clothing To be well drasscd with America's leading styles and with garments guaranteed in workmanship, quality and Fabrics, let us show you Hart, Shaffuer and Marx clothes Irom JIG 50 up. Other good makes in Serges, Plaids, Fancy, Cashmere, etc., at prices of $7.98, If 10 50, 12 00, If 15 00, $18 00. We show over 100 styles in Men's and Youth's trousers. See our new Boys clothing; bigger line than ever, all wool fabrics in latest styles $2 93 and up. Dress Goods Silks and Dry Goods of the popular kinds in endless va riety at Lower Prices. Furniture, Vhor Covprim-H. Spq our li te tirt, we i.nn save you reil money Wall Paper and Lace Curtains more here than ever, Paper 4s roll ard up. Lace Cur tains from 39o up. Paints, House Furnishings and Gar den necessities and Grocer ies are cheaper here. Bnng your pi educe hero and obtain more money for same. SHAPIRO BROS IIIGOr.ST ni'.CAUSE r.::sx stoke E ORBISONIA, PA. SubsciV:or lor iLe "News' only I 00 a ? r. Special Bargains in Real Estate 101 Acres in Taylor township. Good improve ments and well located. Nearly all limed. Plenty of timber. Easy terms. Puce $i 700.00. 200 Acres Todd township, 2 1-2 miles irom McConnellsburg, near limestone quarry. Good "timber Brick house, good barn and well locat ed, Price S350O.OO, Easy terms. Inquire tor particulars. GEO. A. HARRIS, Agent, Mc.V.inelisburg, Penn'a. Racket Store We want to quote you some prices for this month That we think is a bargain. 4 sure eaten mouse traps 5c 2 boxes hold fast shoo nails 5c 3 boxes carpet tacks 5a 4 doz. clothes pins oi Machine thread 4? Safety pins 2, 3 and 4c doz 13 inch horse rasps 20c 15 inch horse rasps 25c 4 4J and 5 inch taper saw file 4c 5, G and 7 in. taper saw lile 5c 6 in. Hat mill files 8c 8 id. ilat mill tiles 9c 10 in. flat mill tiles 12c 10 in. rattail files 12c 10 in. half rouud flics 123 12 in. half round flics 15c 100 hog nugs 5c I pair hog wringers Rubber cement 10j 26 in. band saws 50, 75 and 1.25 22 short U M C cartridges 13j Fax seed meal, pure 7c 10 qt. flariug pail 9c Xeateggs 1c 25 needles 1j 14 rows yina Ivi 39 in. men's work shirts, the largest shirt made 45c 3-in-l oil 8c Umbrellas 45c to f 1.00 Bacheller manure forks 55c Table oil clotb, 15c yd Coal oil 11c gal 3 pair good socks 25c Lagus rib top hose 10c Silkateen 4s Stains with varnish in them all colors, 1 pt cans ,25c I 'ad locks - 10 to 25c Kim knob locks 20c Horse shoe nails 12c Horse shoe hammers 23c dorse shoe pincers 50 j to $1 25 Felt window shades 8c 011 shades 23c Shoe strings lc pair Warner corset, the kind that fit and wear 50c to $1 : Single tree clips, heavy l' Canvas gloves 3 pair for t ' Also ono at 5c pa. rure neais iooi on- ocn 6 envelopes l See cur lettor tablets and box paper 10 to 2." Alarm clocks 53 and 8 day alarm clocks $1.75 and 1! 7 cakes Lenox soap Z Stove pipe 10c joir Men's dress shirts 4Stu9; Rolling pi as 10 Cross-cut sa-v bandies 13jp Long spring for screen doors i Boston heel plates 5c i Cow chains 10 and 1C Bolt3 I V in. to 7 in. Linoleum 63 to '90c j Linoleum remnants SC 500 best rratche3 Man aud Ke.ly axes C'" aro worth 90c to day. Don't lot anyone make you believe that Mann puts Lis name on second quality axes, as loDg as we have our pres ent stock you cau buy them at 65 cents. Champion axes 4: Adjustable hames 71 Say if you want a set of busr ey harness, harness bridles, work bridles, lead harness, and collars, hitching straps, backing straps, trace chains, wecan savo you lots of mon ey. We sell lots of these goods and try to treat yon right. No hoggish profits. A good team collar $110, tl.90, 2.50 and $3.2. Suitcases. 95 Cotton 10 and 40c bat Say, we just bought from a manu facte r 5 gross of home-made open links that we can soli at lc each. If you are going to build a house or a barn, or do any repairing we are in sh ipe to save you some money, as .we bought our hard ware early, and always try and give our customers the benefit. Look over this list of prices, compare them with catilogo houses and we think that you will find that we can save you money It is impossible to get space to price you every thing, but watct this space for bargains. Thanking you for the nicest year we b&" ever had. The prices we quote here are not baits but our regular prices. Trusting that yon will look over this, and if you find us right on prices, give us some of your business; if not, buy where you can do the best. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER, SMITH BROTHERS Mercersburg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We have the largest stricu of Harness, Gears and Collars, in south ern Pennsylvania. Single Driving Har ness from 10 to 25. Double Driving llr- nooa f nr 90 n rwl nr ward. Yankee Bri- A V " riiooi;! Rfi i &-t no l i i w w 2.25, and $2.50. Halters all leather at 50 cents, 75 cents, 1.00 ard l Uu. UollarB !fl.5 to J4.25. Collar Pads 25, 85, and 50 cen"1 YaDkoo Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to f-1' per pair. Plow Gears 13.50 to 4.25 per pair. Riding Saddles from $5 to 13. Wagon Saddles from 9.50 to 12. Russet leather B"1' ing Bridles from 1.25 to 2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Cbi" Utiains, irace Ubalns. Harness oils 60, . 75 and 90 cents a galio Haatpr Maori! nn DI1 40 pont. n. callnn Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed, AHgo Bold at lowest possible Prices. TTT-
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