THE TULTOlf COUNTY KIW8, HcCOiWPLLliBUJia, WL. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED X VF.lt Y WKDM.SDAY. The rln m.rkeu re taken from the Cham rniurff duliv newspaper. The iir-tv'.' on i li are ibuee lrjt oUtlD In Mcuuin GRAIN Wbet l. Jw wheat l-- bran Corn Oati 50 Kya PROVISIONS Ham per tb 1 Shoulder 14 Baccn, Sides per lb 1- Poutoes, per bushel " Uutter, Creamery... 31 Butter, Country Fpn, rnr dozen "H Lard, 7r th H Live Calves, per lb f Chickens, per tb 13 W. H. Duffy, of Webster Mills has been confined to the house since last Friday with stomach trouble from which he has suf fered in a milder form for sever al months. Winter will soon be here. Send your name and address to the Agricultural Department, ash ington, D. C, and ask to be put on their mailing list for the good, free literature sent out. Born last Friday, at the Cham- bersburg Hospital, a six and one half pound boy and a six and three-quarter pound girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Wells H. Greathead. Mother and twin3 doing well. HIDES. Fran k 13. Sipes pays tbe highest market pncf or beef hides at fieir butchei ihop in McCounellaburg, alsc highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. Frof. Maxwell Richards, who for the past twenty years, has been the faithful and efficient principal of the Hancock Public Schools, has tendered his resig nation, to take effect the first of October. Mr. Ed Hendershot near Har risonville took Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Deshong to Johnstown last Sat urday evening to attend the f u neral, Sunday, of Mr. Deshong's sister Mrs. Maggie Ribb!et They returned home Sunday night. Mr3. Blanche Jove3, of Metal, Franklin county, fell i'oa well last week when a plar.k on the ;' mp bed broke. She drr -d sixteen feet and landed in three feet of water. She was rescued with difficulty, but was not badly injured. Ex-Sheriff Jefferson Harris purchased the "Blue House" on East Lincoln Way, last Saturday from Miss Myrtle Stouteagle for $1,500 cash. Mr. Harris expects to remove to his newly acquired property next spring and use it as a hotel and restaurant A close observer recently ob served to a News reporter that David Wible, Walter Shaw, and Chas. F. Nesbit could show the best three fields of corn in Dip Cove. That is saying a good bit, in case Observer observed cor rectly, for there are some "brag" fields down there. The M. E. church is having a concrete gutter laid to join the one laid by E. R. McClain. A passage ha3 been cut under the crossing between the church and Woollet's corner to drain the surface water from that side of the street a long needed im provement at that place. George Fagley and his brother Trout, and John F. Garland pass ed through town Monday with a brand new Emerson Separator, which George had traded for at Waynesboro. George does a lot of threshing and he finds that it pay3 to have nothing short of the best of machinery. One hundred and forty-seven estimates on average values of horses show that they increase in value until between six and sev en years old. After that time the values decrease. A hors' worth $39 dollars at birth is worth $250 in its sixth year, and $101 when it is sixteen years old It must be remembered that these are only averages. Report of tie Condition of llie Fulton County BANK of McConnellshurg, I'ultoQ County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business August 31, 1D10. RESOURCES ,1)87 50 60.(i47.57 5, 5ti5.t!.'i 1.14(1.2!) Cash specie and notes, Si Due from Ap- provedlteserve ARcnts 30.H10.07 Lcjjal securities at par 12,000.00 Nieklus and eeuts Duo from Banks and Trust Cos. not reserve Bills dl.-counted: , Upon one naino Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 25, 1174 83 Time loans 10,34(150 Loans on call with collat eral 34,0;K).5G Loans on call upon one name 3S,S"i.ii3 Loaus on call upon two or more names lo--'.T7 Bonds 50.1W3.23 Mortgages and judgments of record IK! !4 25 Furniture and fixtures Overdrafts 1,500.1.0 472 7!) 7,O00.(i0 (,703 Total 1 452,1)02.43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus ruml Undivided pmtlts, les ex penses and taxes paid.. Individual de posits subject to check $ ",(0,751.09 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 210.00 Time Certificates of Deposit Saving fund de posits 22,9!'7 5 3C0,l!W.5t '--m::-r r " ' '3 N ,?-'. 'L"if.' 4 KvM.ib-iv,- ATTENTION! Attention is directed to the official statement of the FULTON COUN TY BANK as it appears in this issue. We ask every reader to look over this statement and note the large increase in deposits since the last state ment published June 30th. The Total Assets is Now Over $450,000.00. This splendid growth denotes prosperity in our community, confidence in the FULTON COUNTY BANK management, and the strong security they offer. Geo A. Harris, President Wilson L. Nace, Cashier C. R. Spang'er, Vice President Robt. G. Alexander, Teller. I, J SHAPIRO BRO ORBISONIA, PENN'A. Largest Department Store In Huntingdon County. Total H")2,W2.43 State of Pennsylvania, County of I'u ton, ss: I Wilson h. 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. JCACK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this '.ith dav of August, l'.'lrt. 'M. KAY SHA1-TNEK, Notary Public. Ci:o. A. Haukis, li. W. Pkcic, A. U. Nack, Gko. B. Mki.Ixjtt, J so. A. Iiavix, D A. W'AaHAHAUiH, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. R ATES One cent per word for each insertion, r.o advertisement aocepte f.r !esj than 15cen:s. Cash must company orter, Bkicks Fou Sali:. Apply at News cilice. S 24-tt I'OUM). A bunch of keys Jan be had at this olTce by pay twenty cents for this notice, Fou Salk Cider apples at cer.l 9 a bushel at Wilson L Cline's enr Fort Littletou 9 14 2t L ost: A-coat-aDd-Lat Kack Tne h der will confer a lavor by returciu-' it to John A Steach McConnellshursr. Fou Sake: Grocery Store, on eood location in McCoDnellsburg Price npht to quicu buyer. Locb box 43, McConiu-llsburg'. tf Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write us your desires nrst National Bank Bundinpr, Everett, Fa. Loans arranged for. Ynu will tind "The Seasons Li- '.est Millinery," also, the newest 'deas in Mourning Veil?, Hats ind Bonnets. At Mrs. 'Cather ine Wiener's, Hancock, Mary- :and. 8 31 tf Wati;d )') men, laborers and briok-y.irdors. Good wages. No labor troubles. For particu lars write Standard IlEFrtAO tohies Co , Claysbur?, Bedford county, Pa. 9-14 3t Wavtk.D: llmrh' Mn, I,.Jp era, Laborers and Machinist Ap prentices. Good wages and reg ular employment to good men. Address or apply to employment Office, Frick Co., Waynesboro Pa. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a genera! weakness of the body; and l)C.il treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors dx little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should 'r.-ht Its cue by enricliiuif your blood v.i.ii oil food in Scott's Kniulsion which in a medicinal food end a ImildiiiB-touic, frre from alcohol or any harmful drugs. Try It. Scott ft BawM, Bluomfif Id, N. J. Sale Register.' Thursday, October 19th, Daw son Truax and his mother Mrs, Tabitha Truax will Bell at their residence near Pleasant Ridge Post office, horses, cattle, farm ing implements, household goods &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. John II Strut auctioneer. Thompson District Convention. The Sunday School Convention for Thompson District will be held in the Rehoboth M. E. church on Saturday afternoon anJ evenincr, September 30th. Sessions 2:00 p. m., and 7:30 p. m. A cordis. I invitition is ex tended to all Sunday School orker8 to be present and take an active part. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale is now in pi ogress to Friday, September 15th. Every department of our vast establishment offers you savings of one-half to one-third. Shoes ! Come early and save money. $1 9s work shoes if 1 30. Up to 3 00 shoes $1 b7. $3 50 value dress shoes If 2 19. 100 pairs at 98c and less. All Oxfords at about J price. Clothing ! for Men and Uoys. Many new arrivals in our entire lino. $12 00 suits row at $9 ?,. $10 00 suits uow at $G M Better grades lower. ,wuO. W 50 valu.j suits 19. 4 r0 value pnits CO. f.'i 50 to 6 t'O value suits 1 29 One lot at $1 W Men's Pants. $1 0 value i)8.?. $2 75 value $1 4 . $3 50 value $2 19 Higher grades reduced Ail Boys' Knee Pants at a si'vinjj of 30 to -10 per cent. Our Entire $50,000 Stock Must 1) Sold TO RAISE CASH. Dry Goods and Domestics at bigjreductious. 12-; ginghams7c. lo; percales llc. 12j muslin 3. Biperand bettervalueshero just come and sep. Household Goods! Mason J tral. jirs C'.'c. Tin quart cans L'Oc. 10c jir gums 4 do?,, for 2'c. 23 do.illj sl.ccts 11 pa cr In fact everything is cut down iu j rice. Save Money cn Groceries. Fall can salmon 9c. oc packages matches 3 lor 10a 10c extracts 7c. 7 bars r ctaon soap 25c. 10a Peroxide 7c. Blankets, Carpets and Kugs at almost one-half price. 1000 yards in remnants. Furnishings for Both Sex. $1 CO underwear &9c. 59a musliu wear 43c. l.V! vots" 7r $1 iiL) house dresses 89c. 17c ribbons 11c. Ccme and Ering Your Friends and Save Money. Half Fare refunded to Patrons buying over $10 worth. Highest Prices Paid for Produce; Shapiro Bros, Cig se Orbisonia, Pa. WfcST DUBLIN. Sept. 7. The young folks had i corn roast at David B. Laidig's on Thursday tver ing of lust week Mrs. Margaret Kesselnng of tlu.stoiit iwu is spending this week with the family of Mrs. Jennie Brant. D. Frank Ten ley and son Da vid, of Six Milo Run, passed this way on Monday afternoon on their return from McConnells burg. Mr. Tenley is one of the Broad Top farmers. Jacob Motter agent for F. W. McNess company was through t'lis way this week. Both Mr. Motter and Mr. Tenley do nc t seem to grow older as the years pass. Probably duo to thtir thought for the comfort of oth ers. There was a good attendance at the Ladies Aid festival at La: dig School house on Saturday evenmg and the refreshments sold well September days here and our farmers are preparing for fall seeding. Sept 14 Edna Doaver is vis iting the family of her mother Mrs James Low at Niagara F.iis. Josiah D.-aver had a flea-uot trip to Lock Haveu recently. George Laidig aad w ifu of Jean nette were visiting relatives in this township last week. Dallas Braut took Hiley Hss and famil to Eerett lat FiiJay to attend the luneral of W. Scott Nauglo. Jesse D. Laidighad a pleasant rip to Chamborsburg on Satur day afternoon tnktn? a wedding pa My from llustouiown to that 1'CO. Elliott Kirk is building an ad ition to his barn. Bbrnard 'oremao lis charge of the car- Ten Per Cent. Discount. This advertisement clipped from the Fulton County News Is worth ten por cent, of your purchase at YEAGER'S EOOK AND STATIONERY STORE 29 South Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. Hooks, Periodicals, Fine Stationery, Fountain Pons, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Burs, Etc. Take This Advertisement Along. (FOU.MKRLY THU IVOr.F STOUI'l Lien's and Boys' Hats and Furnishings Telephone orders given prompt attention. No extra charges on Parcel Post packages Moivinrial Rnii3ro. Cha mhe rsbu nr. Pa. ...v,.,, , :m Racket Store Prices! We received another lot of Warner Corsets at old rrices. We have certainly sold a nice lot of these goods, simply be cause they do give good service. Don 'trust or break down on the sides; 50c, 05c, and $1 25. SHOES! for the whole family this is a line that we can save you money on, as we boueht them some time ago and can give you the benefit. We think we have enough bought to see us out. Poison fly paper 2c for 8 sheets. Tangle-foot 7c for 5 double sheets Hold-fast shoe nails 4c. 3 boxes carpet tacks 5c. 1 lame hooks for patent names 5c. Sew ing machine oil Sc. Peroxide 8c. Tool liaudles with 8 Uts 20c. Paint in cans 10c. Open Jinks lc. Got 20 dozen rawhide gloves 83c. Stove pipe enamel 10 and 13c. 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c. Coal oil 10c. Dinner pails 24c. Rat poison that kills 53. Axle Washers 4c. 4 mouse traps 5c. Try our bunch straps 10c. Ilame straps 10c to 23c. We can save you money on hosi ery 5 to 2c. Knives aud forks 48c to f 1 25 Granite stew kettles 10 to 40c. Granite stew pans 8 to 15c. Tablets for school lc to 5c. School bags, waterproof 20c. . Campaign fobs 8c. Mason Jars with best tops, pints 45c.,quart&55cl half gallon 75. If you want cheaper tops can give them cheaper. Mason tops 20 and 23c. Best jir gums 4, 5, and 7. Tin fruit cans, heavy COc. Tin pails 5 quart 8c, 6 quart 9c, 10 quart 10c. Horse rasps 20, 25, and 30c. llorte shoo nails 12c por pound. Clothes pins 4 dozen 5c. Men's rain coats $2.25. to 4 50. Boy '8 rain coats $1.95. Ladies' rain coats $2. CO. Com cutters 25c. Qusking pins 8c to 25c. Bolts li inch to 6 inch lc. Pad locks 10 to 25c. Door locks 23c to 1.25. Rolling pina 10c. Curry combs 5 to 10c. Hand saws 50, 75c, $in0acd 1.35. Clothes hooks 5c dozen. Tooth picks 4c. 500 good matches 4c. 10c box axle grease 8c. 25c bucket axle grease 23c. 75c bucket axle grease 65c. Try a quart of our separator o. Brass and white curtain poles 8. Thanks for the nice increase in our business. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. .Lubrication Without Carbon Tharc'd nothing mor Important to n automobile Hum Kund oil. 'Waverly HcIrI" Is frw from rrbnti It li light It la thln-lt (wis rnily It will notcin frptl. The lilftl nil lor cllbol klr-cooltrt cr water-cooled em. YnnrdmUr trill It. If not, write to UJ. A tMt will convince you. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. bdittittui utiiMfi nusiukh, n Oitellnte lllumlnantt lubrlcenlt tore ao pi. nook IIVLLi tslle all about oil Wvrty Products Sold by IS. II. SHAW, Hustontown, Pa. iioniiMiuiPi. mull ihlh-uhi- e'lWJL 'II - . ill , ! 1' t t K4 J &a mi Save Money on Your Hardware by buying your wauts from us. PEERLESS Sanitary Cold Dry Air Refrigerators. HARNESS Single and Double driving and Heavy team " Harness. BUILDERS HARDWARE of all kinds at the very low est prices and Qu ility included. We invite you to visit us when In Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop in at any time. TTTE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Square. ZUG HARDWARE GO. 59 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. ponter work. iSn.co iho Inst ndvance in tht price of wht-atour f.iraicrs have beei hauling some to Thref Springs and Saltilio. Editor and Mrs. II. V. Hack, of Huntingdon, were vc;k-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L Nace, McConnellsburg. INew Goods at Little's On S ptember 9th, an enormous quantity of new fall ' nd kter millinery goods was placed on the shelves and counters of our store, nicely arranged for your inspection. Our success in pleasing the public taste u bo v ell Inown that further comment on the quality, price, and styles of these Roods is unnecessary. Come and see them. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsburg, Pa.
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