THI FULTON COUNTY NtWt, McCONNHLLEBtntO, PA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The drain marketa are taken from the Cbum fnrnUurK duuy newspapers. The provHum s low ire thoaa that obtain Id MoL'otwfelle ourg. GRAIN Wheat 7 New wheat liraa 1.40 Corn " Oati . 50 liye PROVISIONS Ham per tb Is Shoulder H Baccn, Sides per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 1.W Butter, Creamery 31 Butter, Country '-0 EkTK'i pr dozen lh Lard, jer lb 1 Live Calves, per tb e Chickens, per tb 15 Rimyan the Eye Man at Harri9onville, Monday, July 17th Saxton, July 18 and 19. Coalmont, July 20. Three Springs, July 24. Rev. J. L. Grove's two congre gations voted him a month's va cation last Sabbath. Twin Gypsies were born while a band of these nomad3 were en camped near town last week. The Oak Glen Concert Band will hold a festival on Saturday evening; July 22nd, at Siloam. Committee. The Boy Scouts held a festival last Saturday evening in front of the Court House. They clear ed between $35 and $40. Last Saturday, 500',factory em ployees at Hagerstown, were vac cinated, one of the employees had contracted smallpox. Mr. and Mrs. Logue Wink, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Mellott, of Needmore, were among the distant shoppers in town Saturday. Mr. James A. Stewart, Green Hill, took advantage of an oppor tunity to make an easy trip to town by auto last Thursday, and said "Howd'y" to the News of fice. Walter Shepherd, of New Con cord, Ohio, is expected to arrive in Big Cove to-day, to be the guest of his grandfather, Mr. David M. Keddall, for a part of the summer. The Vagabond. -To be staged in the auditorium of the Public School Building, July 29th under the auspices of the McConnells burg Band. Watch for details and prices later. HIDES. Frank B. Sipts pays the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher hop in McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Hon. Peter Morton and young est son recently took the largest drove of stock to Fort Loudon that has crossed the mountain for many years. The drove con sisted of thirty-odd cattle and over a hundred sheep. The stock was loaded on cars at Fort Lou don. A few days a?o, John Mellott son of Jacob Mellott, was thrown from the rear end of their auto as it rounded Horse Shoe Curve on the west side of Cove moun tain, at a rapid rate. John was hurled across the road and re ceived many severe cuts cn his face. Prof. Ira L. Peck, who during the past year has been principal of the Leech Business College at Indiana, Pa., is now at Bowling Green, Ky. At the recent meet ing of the Zanerian Penmanship, 'Teachers' Association, in Colum bus, 0., Ira was on the program for one of the discussions. A ftw weeks ago, the newspa pers of the country were unani mous in their agreement that the present presidential compaign would be clean, owing to the gen tlemanly dispositions of the two candidates. They were right as far as they went, but why are the organs making it "dirty?" We have not seen a single argu ment offered by either side that would change the vote of any thinking man. On the other hand, the general tone tends to belittle Americans in the estima tion of foreign countries that are now watching us as never before Better let up, gentlemen, on so much about "National Honor," :ini study the effects of our word tending to "National Dis-Honor" cr else be consistent and throw cignity to the winds. Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at tlje clone jf business June 3U, 1910. RESOURCES C:ish gpf:ie and notes 110,847.20 Duo from Ap proveilKejCTve Agents 31,387.59 Lt'al becurities at par J 2,0(10.00 00,2.'I4.7!) Xickles and cents 3Kt 74 Checks and cash Items. . . . 172.72 Due from Hunks and Trust ' Cos. not reserve 1,153.45 Bills dl-.counted: Upon one name 1, 050,00 Uills discounted: Upon two or more names 20,375 84 Time loans 10 073 50 Loans on call with collat eral 34,731.56 Loan) on cull upon one name 3l,456.73 Loans on call upon two or more names !),f)0!t.30 Ronds 47,403.1)8 Mortgages and judgments of record 118 010.1)1 Furniture and lixtures 1,500.1)0 Overdrafts i80 42 Hook value of reserve se curities above par 30.00 Total 138,087.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 50,OiK).C0 Surplus fund 27,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 4,610.00 Individual de posits subject to check 1107, 720.21 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 247.57 Time Certificates of Deposit 218,5!)3.02 350:567.70 Total '. t438.0S7.6i) State of Pennsylvania. County of Ful ton, ss: , I Wilson L. Xaee, 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 10th aav of July, 1116. M. KAY SUAFFNER, Notary Public. Cko. A. Harris, Geo. B. Mellott, B. W. Pkck, A. U. Sack, l.vo. A. Irwin, D. A. Washahacoh, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lest, Found, Etc. KATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. For Sale Two fine colts, one, a yearling, the other, two years old Jacob Hill. Needmore, Pa., R K. 2. 6 29 3t Baker & Bros.. Real Estate. Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires First National Bank Building, Xjoans arrangeu Everett, tor. Pa. Wanted A mare not over 6 years old, good worker and dri ver, fearless of automobiles, weight 1250 to 1300 lbs. Must be alright. Inquire at this office. 6-29-tf Fok Sale ll-room frame house, stable and all necessary outbuildings, work shop, black smith shop, lot o! ground and meadow adjacent. Price right. For further particulars call on or address, Mrs. Elizabeth Buu baicer, Knobsville, Pa. 6-15 lut NEW GOODS. New (roods have arrived at Mertie E. Shimer's store and more are arriv ing this week. Among them are to be found lace, embroidery and ribbon trim Baby Caps at 25c Each, new boudoir caps 10c, combination dust cap and sunbonnet 10c, infants' white, pink and blue stockings 10c, booties, different colors 10c; infants soft sole shoes 13c, infants sacks 20c, pretty neck cords 15c, long cushion cords all color 15c, clothes pin aprons 10c, childrens supporters 10c, little beauty pins 8c per pair, dressing combs, different colors 10c; sewing baskets lu and 15c, unchangeable blue ink 5c per bottle, talcum powder 10 and 25c, Colgate's tooth powder 25e, tooth brushes lUc, perfume 10 and 35c per bottle, nice toilet soap 5 and 10c, pink and white trailing arbutus face powder 25c, fancy articles, etc. Kitchen Utensils. Large feather dusters 10c. small ones 5c, little aluminum fry and stew pans loc, sponge cake pans 5c, aluminum dippers 10c, steel wooi for cleaning enameled and aluminum ware, glass ware, windows, etc, 10c; patent nut meg graters 10c soap savers 5c, bottle or lamp chimney cleaners 5c, etc. Don't forget the nice underwear for ladies and children, hosiery and hand kerchiefs at the lowest prices, nice fresh candies and chewing gum. Mail orders promptly filled. Cash must accompany order, Including postage. Mertie E. Shimer. East Lincoln Way. We had a pleasant call last Sat urday from Mr. Thomas Hollins head, of Harrisonville. Mr. Hol linshea'd seldom comes to town, but he keeps his paper paid in advance, nsvertheles3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor, of Bedford county, formerly of Harrisonville, were Saturday vis itors in McConnellsburg. . :j : t.- .: firr; fifth' -?V . WJSSb . v: ; ' 1 - ..." '' -I ' LARGE INCREASE IN BUSINESS. Wo call attention to the official statement of the FULTON COUN TY BANK as called for by the Commissioner of Banking, and published in another column, The large "increase in DEPOSITS clearly indicates the Personal Service rendered at this Bank. The ASSETS are now over $438,000.00, The largest in the his tory of the bank. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $81,519.90. FULTON COUNTY BANK. rmwwiT innniTHTiirnTii iwti in r rni a mn irmiwirii Racket Store's VERY LATEST- ANNOUNCEMENT We have just received from the Manufacturer 50 rolls of Table Oil Cloth that we can sell at the price we have been selling at 15 cts; also, a barrel of Harvester Machine Oil that is just as good as any you can get for 45 cents a gallon, and our price is only 25 cents a gallon. Lawn Mowers. Say ! Don't you want a good Lawn Mower that has Brass Boxing and Case Hardened Steel Knives and self sharpener? 12-inch, 2 50; 14-inch, $2.G5; 2 prong Garden Hoes 20 cents Broad hoes, 20 cents; Steel Garden Rakes, 25 cents; Batcheller Manure Forks, 55 cents; Pitch Forks, 55 cents; Shovels, 48 and 55 cents; Garden Plows, $1.93 and a good mowing machine oiler 10, 15 and 20 cents. Shoes! Shoes! Don't fail to see this line of goods. We are in a position to save you some money. As yet, we have not advanced the price on many of our shoes, nor will not as long as our present stock lasts; but when we buy (md we will have to before loop) we will be compelled to advance. Child's shoes 23 to $1.25; Misses 98c. to $1.95; boys' $1.00 to $2.50; Men's $1.G0 to $1,25; LadiOd', $1. 25 to $3.50. Summer Clothing. We have a nice line of Clothing for Children, Boys, and Young Men. See our $10.00 Suits, for Men, in Blue Gray and Brown. They are good values. We want to thank you for the nicest spring trade we have ever had. . HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. iOVER TOUMKKLY TUE WOLF STORE Men's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Memorial Square, Chambersburg, Pa. SPECIAL FOR JULY AT The Hill Store These foods are all new, just tamo in and It will pay you to take your pencil and figure on theso. Wfl now have one of the largest rooms Ip town, and is now stocked up with all the latest things on the tnaiket, and prices, never so low before. SVe don't havo room to list what we would . like, but can give you some idea of how they all run. 1 1 qt. tin dish pan 12c. 17 qt. 2 coat enamel ditdi pan 3jc. Nice big sifters 80 each. in (jt. enamel stew pun with lid 35c. corsets, July price 5l)o. Sl.i'i corsets, July price $1.00. Men's 75c dress shirts now 50c. ICc cercul dish, July price 7c. 10 in. mill file 9c. LartfO bicycle wrench flc. Crochet hooks all sizes 4c. i:i bottle peroxide 10 and 15c. ic talcum powder 10c. 1 lb. covered butter dish 10c. 3 pair good canvas gloves 21c. Good heavy half soles lOe. Ladles fine vests !)c. Good union suits i'k: . 4 qt. double coat sauco pan 20c. A (food co (Tee 14c lb. 3 II). for 40c. Rig prunes at 12c lb Nice dried apricots 12c lb. Can sweet potatoes 9c can. 1 qt. enamel dipper 9c. Larc;e box Paris preen 15c. Towels 24 x 52 In. 20c pair. Heavy table oilcloth I.'kj yd. Galvanized wash board 2ic. Galvanized buckets, all sizes old pric tf pot or pan knobs 6 for 5c. Dixie Crash towoliuj: (ic yd. Nice shelf paper 9c bolt. Large castors for beds etc. So set. Good rubber heels 15c pair. Simplex epg beater 19c. 23c cloth brushes 13c each. Good hair brushes 9c each. Iiltr 8 day clock, BARGAIN $1 S. Solid copper teakettle 11.75. 81.25 suit case, umbrella July prict l.O0. Te give out no premiums but save you from 5 to 7 cents on every dollar worth you buy Our system la buying enables us to do this, bring your memorandum' iln you and take the advantage of some of the great bargains we are giving. N THE HILL STORE, Opposite Public School, MeConcollsburg, Pa. Notice to Contractors. The School Board of Taylor town ship will receive sialed bids for the erection of a school building to be built at Hustontown. Plans and specifications can be seen at C. J. Barton's store. All olds must be in the hands of the secretary by 4 o'clock p. m July f, 1910. G. J. COOK, 6-22-3t. Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice To Stockholders of the Cumber land Valley State Normal School. By direction of the Board of Trus tees a meeting of the Stockholders of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School will be held Wednesday. July 20, at 2 p. m . at the Normal School, Shippensburg. Pa, The purpose of this meeting is to authorize ths lioarp of Trustees to enter into negotiations with the State Board of Education of Pennsylvania for the transfer of all the property of the Cumirland Valley State Normal School to the Commonwealth of Penn sylvonia. and to authorltize the Board of Trustees to sell and convey to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania all ttie property, real and personal of the Cumberland Valley State Normal School, and to transact such other businoss as may projerly come be fore such meeting. GEO. S. McLEAN, 6-22-41. Secretary. Western Maryland Railway. In Effect June 18, 1916. Trains leT Hanooc m follows : No. 7-1 40 , n. (dully) forCumbnrlird. Pitts burgh nod weak, also Weal Virginia point. N0.8-8 W. m. (dully) for Haireimown, 0t lyaburt; Hiinorer, York (exeupt huniluy), and, Baltimore. N, 18.30 a. m. (daily except Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 4 (.07 a.m. (dally except Sunday) for Haireratown, naltlmurpard lntermd!.ite polnta, Washington, llultlmore acd New York No, S.T7 p. m. (dally) Weitrrn F.xprMS for Ctiniberland vrNt Virginia rminti, uml PlttxburKi. Cliicniru and the Went. No. I M p.m. (haliv) Einrein for Hh'pm town, Wtyref-;oro, Initnheffl irK. (iet tvburt. liiltimoro. WasMnirmn rhl delnHa and York, for York dully exoept Sunday. O F STFWAM1 8. KNNEH, Oen'l Passenitar Ag't . Oeneral.Maun.'er, Save Money on Your Hardware by bui i'ig yoar wants from us. PEERLESS Sanitary Col 1 Dry Air Refrigerators. HARNESS Single and Double driving and Heavy team liarness. BUILDERS HARDWARE of all kinds at the very low est prices and Q'mhty included. We invite you to visit us when in Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop n at any time. THE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Square. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. MID-SUMMER MILLINERY During a recent trip to eastern cities we bought nearly 300 new hats of latest shapes, together with an endless assort ment of trimmings all of which are now on display at our store on East Lincoln Way, McConnellsburg. Come in and look them over, at Little's Millinery PULTON COUNTY NEWS $1.00 a Year in Advance. New Real Estate Agency. Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long and successful experience in handling Real Es tate, makes it possible for him to bring about results in the shortest possible time. ' Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. IT 4 M iaaHbaklaNCttaMU SMITH BROTHERS Mercershurg, Pa. Farm Goods Used Every Day. We have the largest stocu of Harness, Gears' and Collars, in south' em Pennsylvania. Single Driving Har ness from $10 to $25. Double Driving Har ness for $20 and up wards. Yankee Bri dles $1 50, $1 75. $2.00, $2 25, and $2 50. Halters ail leather aUO cents, 75 cents, $1 00 and $i 25. Collars $1 25 to $4.25. Collar Pads 25, 1)5, and 50 cents Yankee Front Gears $15 per pair. Yankee Breeching $18 to 0 per pair. Plow Gears $3.50 to $4.25 per pair. Ridmp Baddies from $5 to $13. Wagon Saddles from $9.50 to $12. Russet leather Rid ing Bridles from $1.25 to $2.50. Cow chains, Halter chains, Cbm Chains, Trace Chains. Harness oils 60, 75 and 90 cents a gallon. Caster Machine Oil 40 cents a gallon. Repairing of all kinds promptly and neatly executed. All good' sold at lowest possible Prices.
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