TH1 FULTON COUNTY N3SW1, KcCOlfyyLLgBUgO, FA. MARKET REPORT. CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY. The f rain market! ire taken from tbe Chun eraourg dttily newspapers. The provision D'cei are tboea that obtain Id MoConnelle urg. GRAIN Vhett I37 l.ew wheat 1-37 liran 1-35 Corn 85 Oats 50 Rje 80 PROVISIONS Ham Der lb 1 Shoulder 14 Baccn, Sides per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 70 Butter, Creamery 31 Butter, Country 24 Eggs, per dozen 28 Lard, per S U Live Calves, per lb 8 Chickens, per lb 15 Dr, F. K. Stevens will be at Needmore September 25th. Grover Peck, near Knobsville, recently rented the Coldsmith farm, near Williamson, Franklin county, and will remove thereto next spring. For Sale. -Fifteen 20-foot ap ple pickers' ladders made of best material. A bargain at $2.50 each. C. H. Stenger, McCon nellsburg, Pa. Ladies who shop in Chambers burg will do well to note the ad vertisements in this paper from that town. Some of the big stores are calling for your atten tion. Mrs. H. H. Clevenger left last Saturday to join her husband in their new home near Wilmington, Delaware. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Emma Lodge. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir batcher hop in McConnellsbnrg, also highest price paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Advertisement. The bunch of keys advertised in the News last week was claim ed next morning by Jacob Motter of Thomastown, who lost them on the Peach Orchard road. Mail carrier Wilson Fields found them and left them at this office.' Do not forget that after the first entertainment of the Chau tauqua on October 3rd, season tickets will be withdrawn and 50 ents admission will be charged to each entertainment This A-ould make the six admissions :oat $3.00. A season ticket costs out $1.25. The following young people of the County left for Shippensburg State Normal School this week: Dorothy Kirk, Maudleen Stevens, Dorothy Hamil, Olive Lodge and Esther Kendall all of McCon nellsburg and Big Cove. Vernon Wink, Olitipa Keebaugh, and Crystabel Lamberson all of Hu3 tontown, and Katherine Hoop, near Harrisonville. One speed and noise maniac in a town may call down the wrath of a community in such manner that the enforcement of law in jures otherwise innocent people. In the halcyon days of the bicy cle, the Cumberland Valley rail road company stopped all riding on their ideal cinder paths be cause one crank made himself a nuisance to the Company. The farmers of Franklin coun ty had a big show at Red Bridge recently, in connection with their annual Harvest Home Picnic. Some fine cattle were shown, and much interest wa3 awakened in stock raising. Chambersburg people offered prizes which were eagerly competed for. Again we ask, Why not have the Sloan's woods picnic featured in this manner? "Fussy," the Misses Dickson's Water Spaniel, is no more. Last Saturday the faithful old compan ion was trying in his enfeebled condition to take hi3 accustomed trip between his two homes Will Sloan's and the Dickson home when an auto caught him on the crossing between the Ful ton County Bank and Seylar's corner and broke his back. Mr. Sev a mercifully ended the dog's Bufferings with a bullet IS FOR MOTHERS It Is grave mistake (or mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer fa silence this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. II your work is tiring; if your nerves are eidtable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to Invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening- thousands of mothers and will help you. No alcohol, Scott ft Bvwsc, Bkxm&eld. N. J. Report of the Condition of the Fulton County BANK of McConucllsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business August 31, 1918. RESOURCES Cash specie and notes, 117,087.60 Due from Ap- provedlle serve Agents, 30.0C0.07 Legal securities at par J2.000.00 80.fi47.57 Nlckles and cents 138.40 Due from Hanks and Trust Cos. not reserve 6,o6a.65 Bills dhcounted: Upon one name 1,140,20 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names 25,074 83 Time loans 10.340 50 Loans on call with collat eral 34,0 0.56 Loans on call upon one name 38,8)0.03 Loans on call upon two or more names 10 7 Bonds. 60,983.23 Mortgages and judgments of record llrt P1U.25 Furniture and fixtures 1,500.00 Overdrafts 472 79 Total 1452,902.43 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In t 50,000.00 Suritlus fund 27,000.00 Undivided protlts, less ex penses and taxes paid.. 6,703.87 Individual de posits subject to check I 90,751.08 Demand Certifi cates of De posit 210.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 255,308.99 Savin? fund de posits 22,097 58 309,198.56 Total t452,902.43 State of Pennsylvania, County of Ful ton. ss: I Wilson L. N'ace, 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 9th day of August, 1916. M. RAY SQAFFNF.R, Notary Public. Geo. A. Harris, U. W. Pkck, A. U. Nape, Geo. B. Mkllott, Jno. A. Irwin, D. A. Washahaugh, Directors. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. ro advertisement accepted to leis than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. Bkicks For Sale. Apply at NEWseffice. 8-24-tl For Sale Oder apples at fi cents a bushel at Wilson L. Cline's near Fort Littleton. 9 14 2t For Sale: Good Two-horse Swab Huckster wagon t early good as new. Will sell right. Harry Hus'on, Salttllo. 9 21 2t For Sale Seneca 'Uuo Spec ial" 5x7 plate camera and outfit in good condition. Write or Call on Ray Hess, Dublin Mills, P. O, Three Springs. 9-21-2t F(.und A set of buggy or au tomobile curtains in McConnells. burg in one of the alleys last Sun day morning. The owner may have same by calling at tbe News flice and payiug 25 ce .ts for this notice ' Baker & Bros., Real Estate, Insurance, Automobiles, Live, Stock &c. Write .us your desires First National Bank Building, Everett, Pa. Loans arranged for. Wanted: F, ur to six men to cut corn. Fifty acres. Apply to C. E. Sbeller, Chambersburg, Pa , R. R. No. 9. (On the W. P. Latshaw farm 3 miles south of Chambersburg.) You will find "The Seasons La teat Millinery," also, tbe newest ideas in Mourning Veils, Hats and Bonnets. At Mrs. Cather lce Wiener's, Hancock, Mary land. 8 81 tf Wanted. 50 men, laborers and brick-yarders. Good wages. No labor troubles. For particu lars write Standard Refrac tories Co , Claysburg, Bedford county, Pa. 914 3' Wanted: Handy Men, Help erg, Laborers and Machinist Ap prentices. Good wages and reg ular employment to tood men. Address or apply to employment Office, Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pa Sale Register. Thursday, October 19tb, Daw son Truax and his mother Mrt. Tabitha Truax will Bell at their residence near Pleasant Rid?' Post oCice, horses, cattle, farm ing implemeuts, household goods' &c. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. John LL Strait auctioneer. amri.-tsr -at-.'-r r m KT.nmwmisuiiiiwCT-wiiww SJBSBJEZBDCBS88U ''7- 'r I I 8! 5 S 1 V vi r j 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 Nova 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. Spangler, Vice President Robt. G. Alexander, Teller. Base Ball On Saturday, September ICth a game of ball was played on the Pleasant Ridge grounds between Pleasant Ridge and Needmore teams, and the following report was handed this office. LINE UP Pleasant Ridge Needmore H. Truax p B. Garland C. Mellott IB E. Hann H. Divel 2B G. Hann S. Strait 3B L. Garland J. Hockenberry ss C. Lake N. Mellott c C. Mellott W. Morton rf P. Gordon B. Deshong cf H. Bard S. Daniels If D. Hann Score by Innings. Pleasant RidgeO 00552000 12 Needmore 012202261 17 Umpire-Chas. Fittery, Score Keepers John Morton, Harrison Hann. Killed Fish. What is said to have been "furnace water" killed thousands of fish in the Raystown Branch last week. A fish warden inves tigated and found that people living along the stream in and near Everett collected great strings of the stupefied fiish, one string having ICO on it Practi cally all the little fish were killed as well as the large ones. No wonder our fishermen return from that stream with empty creels. But one under-size fish caught by hook and line would cost a fisherman $10. Do You Maintain a polluted well and then complain about the under taker's bill? Think screening is too-, expen sive and then blame your mala ria on the climate? Insist on sanitary cigar facto ries and then use a public cigar cutter? Carry a fine handkerchief and then forget to cover your mouth when you cough? New Game Preserve. There are sixteen game pre serves in the state, each of suf ficient size to harbor game of all kinds where it may breed and scatter out over other grounds, but it must not be disturbed at any time inside the boundaries of the preserves. A new preserve is about to be established in Pot ter county. Size, 3,000 acres. $3.00- Autumn Excursion Round Trip PITTSBURGH S turday, September 23rd Regular Trains leave Hancock 2.27 p m. September 23 and 1:40 a. m. Sept. 24. Returning leave Pittsburgh not later than 9:50 p. m. Monday, Sept. 25th. Western Maryland Ry. Spend aWeek-eud In Pittsburgh! See the Great Exposition. Western Maryland Railway. In Effect June 18, 1916. Trains issvs Hsnooek as follows) No. T 1.40 s, m. (dally) forCuniberlend, Pitta barith end west, also Went Virginia point. No. 8 M. m. 1ally) for Haferatown, Off. tyshurf Hanover, York (except Sunday), and Baltimore. No. 1 K M a. m. (dally eioept Hunday) lor Cumberland sod Intermedials points. No. 4 S OT a. m. (dall eteepl Sunday) (or Hererstown, Halt: more and Intermediate point, Waablnifton. Itaitlmore and New York. No, I-I.T7 p. m (dall) Western Express (o. Cumberland Wiat Virginia oolnte, and Pltlxourgi, Chicago and Ibe West. No. t 157 p m. (dully) Eipresa (or Hsgen town, Waynesl.oro, Chambenibu'-g, iei tynrjun. Hilt more. Washington. Phi dlr la and s'ew York, (ur York dull except Sundiy. O. r. 8TEWARH S. ENJJEIS, Oen'l Passenger Aj't.t (General Manager, C"IC HESTER S PILLS 1 II V III UltMII IIDltn. ii mrsi-i "llliin l; A s It jour lMitfUt f-r A Ittd itj tUoij nutaiiicXV :!-'( With lilusj R.iJ-m. X T L . i " smsist intr or TDiip I'r.iinrui. Ast. fir Hi f 'ri.TFn IHAHOMp IflMM I'luVr sK y-.r k r.n.-, itsHt.Sitot. Alwtvt SGLDBrblMGISISEVERWHLRl &cr- ffit and "Haifa1 aye (cre FASHION'S LATEST STYLE FANCIES FOR THE APPROACH ING SEASONS ARE MOST CORRECTLY MIRRORED IN THESE OPENING DISPLAYS FASCINATING CREATIONS IN : Gowns, Suits, Coats, Waists, Corsets, Petticoats, Gloves, and Accessories. rJ"HE woman of To-day with her keen dis crimination of models in dress, desires to use her own judgment in the selection of that which is best suited for her own individuality. For that reason she prefers to choose from an extensive variety, and it is this feature which in particular brings her to this store. We se lect from America's leading manufacturers and importers discriminatingly and our show ing is the choice of their styles. LEITER BROTHERS 30 SOUTH MAIN ST., Chambersburg, Pa. Shapiro Brothers Big Department Store, Orbisonia, Penna. On account of Hebrew Holidays our store will be closed on follewing dates: Store Closes Wednesday, September 27, 6 p. m. Reopens Friday, September 29, 6 p. m. Store Closes Friday, October 6, 6 p. m. Reopens Saturday, October 7, 6 p. m. SHAPIRO BROS. I1IOUEST II BC A USB MOST STOKE ORBISONIA, PA. (NswAwsyJvv" Ik- k ' . taMtaSMS v 1 SBSinilinjilT WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO OaaoUnet. Illumlnants, Lubricants, paraffin Wax. tells avUabeat.ill . II. SHAW. Hustontown, Pa. Tbt llg bt that MTM ?our r ind htm you troubl Poor0 UUI 1UB Ut 1S 111, PU FAMILY FAVORITE OIL the best ell mads, the alt thst fires the ettedjr llfht no Bicker, M odor, no soot costs little mors thso Inferior ersdes. Trlple-rsfloed. Oet It from your dealer. It Is there la barrels hlppe4 direct from ear Mmn, riTTSBURa. FA. Racket Store Prices ! We received another lot of Warner Corsets at pld prices, have certainly sold a nice lot of these goods, simply be canse they do give good service. Don't rust or break down on the sides; 50c, 05c, and $1 25. We SHOES! for the whole family this is a lioe that we can save you money on,s we bought 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 5o. Hime hooks for patent hames 5c. Sewing machine oil 3c. Peroxide 8c Tool handles with 8 bits 20c. Paint in cans 10c. Open links lc. Got 20 dozen rawhide gloves 33c. Stove pipe enamel 10 and 13c 7 cakes Lenox soap 25c. Coal oil 10c Dinner pails 24c. ' Rat poison that kills 25c Axle Wap.hers 4c 4 mouse traps 5c. Try our bunch straps 10c. Hame straps 10c to 23c We can save you money on hosi ery 5 to 25c. Knives and 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 48c,quart&55c, 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 30c Tin pails 5 quart 8c, 6 quart 9c, 10 quart 10c. Horse rasps 20, 25, and 80c. Horse shoe nails 12c per pound. Clothes pins 4 dozen 5c Men's rain coats $2.25. to 4 50. Boy's rain coats $1.95. Ladies' rain coats $2.60. Corn cutters 25c Basking pins 3c to 25c. Bolts H inch to 6 inch lc. Pad locks 10 to 25c Door locks 23c to $1.25. Rolling pins 10c Curry combs 5 to 10c Hand saws 50, 75c, $1.00 and $1.35. Clothes hooks 5c dozen. Tooth picks 4c 500 good matches 4c 10c box axle prease 8c. ' 25c bucket axle grease 23c 75c bucket axle grease 65c. Try a quart of our separator ou 25c . Brass and white curtain poles 8c Thanks for the nice increase in our business. HULL & BENDER, .McConnellsburg, Pa. Save Money on Your Hardware by buying your wants 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 Quality included. We invite you to visit us when in Chambersburg, you are welcome to drop in at any time. THE ONLY HARDWARE north of the Square. ZUG HARDWARE CO. 69 North Main Street, Chambersburg, Pa. New Goods at Utiles Oa Fcptember 0th, an enormous quantity of new fall and v inter millinery goods was placed on the si elves and counters of our store, nicely arranged for your instection. Our success in pleasing the public taste is 60 veil known that further comment on the qvahty, price, and styles of these goods is unnecessary. Con e and Bee them. Mrs- A. F. Little, McConnellsbnrg, Pa,