MARKET REPORT. OORRIOTID IVUT WKDNESDAT. Th frln market re ttkan from tb Cb.m- rcburg iUf n.wpper. Tbe proTl.loD DMoet r tbou thit obulo Id MoConnellf GRAIN Wbet how wheat lirn Cora OaLi Kj PROVISIONS Him per lb , ... Shoulder Baccn, Sldei per lb Poutoei, per buthel ......... Butter, Creamer Butler, Country Eggi, pr doten , Ltrd, per lb Lira Calves, per lb Chickens, per lb .. 1.55 1.65 1.05 80 65 1.05 18 14 14 1.25 32 28 34 14 9 14 Notice. The old schoolhouse at Huston town, Pa., will be sold at public auction, Saturday, December 16, 1916 at 1 o'clock p. m. G. J. Cook, Secretary, of Tay lor township, School Board. ' Notice to. Shareholders. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the First Na tional Bank, of McConnellsburpr, Pa., for the election of directors for the ensuing year, will he held in the Banking Rooms of said in stitution on Tuesday, January 9, 1917, between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 2 o'clock, P. M Merrill W. Nace, 12-14-4L Cashier. Notice to Shareholders. The regular annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Fulton County Bank, of McConnellsburg, Pa., for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held in the banking rooms of said institution on Tuesday, January 9, 1917 between the hours of 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock, P. M. Wilson L Nace, 12-8-4t Cashier. Boose and Lot For Sale. On Saturday, December 16, 1916, at 1 o'clock, p. m. on the premises, Tobias Glazier, exec tuor of the will of Conrad Glazier' Sr., will Bell a valuable house and ot with all necessary improve ments, situated in East End Ex tension, McConnellsburg. The house is a good frame 8-room house, with good stable and necessary outbuilding. Term will be made known on day of sale. Sale Register. Friday, February 16, John W. Carmack intending to quit farm iuk will sell at his residence on what Is known as the Downey farm in Taylor township, horses, cattle, bogs, farm implements, grain, household good?, etc. Sale begins at 9 o'clock sharp. Credit 12 months. J. M. Ches nut, auct. Teachers Want More Money. At the closing session of the Cumberland County teachers' institute last Friday, the teach ers passed a resolution to ask the legislature for an additional ap propriation and that the mininum salaries of forty dollars for pro visisional certificates and fifty, for professional and normal school diplomas be increased. Onward and Upward. Attention is called to the 0 Hci I Statement of the FULTON COUNTY BANK as the same appears in another column. The steady growth ot this institution must be very gratifying to the officers, directors, stockholders, patrons and the public generally. r The official call of June 30, 1916 shows resources of $438,087.60 The official call of August 31, 1916 shows resources of 452,902.43 The official call of November 17, 1916 shows resources of 477,972.29 The Checking Deposits of over i(X),0p0.00 indicates the large amount of current business transacted at this bank daily. This ' tank is known lor its pe.sonal servi e to each customer. FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST"- McConnellsburg, Penna. MMMlBMMMmMaillllliM,,,,...-, , ,, j. , " : , I " . Notice to Policyholders. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the policyholders of the Fulton County Mutual Fire . Insurance Company will be held at Needmore, Pa., on Tuesday, January 9, 1917 at 10 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of closing up the year's business and electing officers for the ensuing year. All policyholders in good stand ing have a vote in the reorgan ization. A. M. Bivens, 12 14 2t Secretary. License Notice. IS THE COmT OF CJUARTKR SESSIONS OF THE HKACK OF TLTuN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. It l ordered thai all applications for license, for the nle of vinous, Hpintou. mull, or brew, ed liquor, wholesale or retail, for the year IHI7, will tie heard on Tuesday, the (Hh day of January, 1917. at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day. at which time all personx applying or malmj ohjeotiona to application, will be heard by evidence, petition, remonstrance or counsel. There must be no communication at anytime on the subject, with the Juds personally either by letter or any private way The petition. Tended by affidavit ot applicant, shall be In conformity with the requirements of the act of Assembly. Judgment bond shall be executed In the penal mm of two thousand J"j dol.ara. with not lest, than two reputable freeholders of the county of Kuiton as sure ties, each of them to be a bona hdn owner of real estate In said county worth, over and a above all Incumbrances, the sum of two thous and (tAuJidollarsoronesunicient surety where me sauie is a security. Trust or surety Com pany orifanlted and eiistlnir under the laws of tnis commonweaitn or under the laws of any other state of the United States of America, duly authorized todo business within thestate of Pennsylvania by the Insurance Comm sion er thereof; to be approved by the Court grant ing siicB uccuw .uu wj oe coLanionen for the faithful observance of all the laws of this Con monwealth relating to the selling- or lurnlsblnir Ul Ttuwun. sjjiri.uuuit, matt or Drewefl liquors or any admixture thereof, and to nav all ii.m' aires which miy be recovered in any action whch may be Instituted against the licensee under the provisions of auy Aot of the A aemoiy, ana an costs, nnen ana penalties Im posed, upon said licensee undcrany Indictment for violating any Act of Assembly relating to selling or furnishing liquors as aforesaid. H any person Is surety on more than one twin he shall eertl'y that he la worth four thousand (M.uuu.OU) dollars over and aoove all Incuts brancea, and over and above any previous bond he may he on as securl-jr. The sureties may oe requirea to appear IB court andlustlfy nder oath. The Court shall In all oases refuse the appll- vsviuu wuciietrr, 10 i tie opinon or the Court, hsrin rdue regard for the r umber and cburao- mji-oi ms petitioners lor a id against the ap pno .tlon, such license Is not necessary forthe aoeomir o latlon of (he pub 10 und enienan nieut ot straugersand travelers, r.rthitt the ap dllcant Is not a tit peraou to whoji suchlloeuM: should be granted. Petitions must lie filed with the Clerlt of the Court of yu irter s. s lous not li lr thsn 8at irdny. the l'lh duy of December. I '. Ob jections and remonstrances nct-t lie filed w ih rhe i l'-rk of s d ou t not Inter than Wedncs rlnv. the t th day of iKccmlier. mm. . I'pou sufficient cause be nn shown or proof beiug made to the Viurt Ihnt ilie pirty holding an, license bus violated any I ir of the Com rionwealth relating to the sale of liquors. th.i ( ourt sh:ill, upon not'ee being given to the 1 crsoo licensed, revoke said license. !)y the Court, DONALD P. McPUEKSOV. attest: p 1 li. FRANK HEVRY, Clerk J. 8. S g The Haberdasher Do not wait too long to buy your holi day gifts. Buy while the stocks are fresh and the assortment good. Oar lines are the most attractive and up to date of any in tbeCumberland Valley Bath Robes and Lounge Pajamas, $3 to $8. Silk Shirts, Manhattan and Eclipse makes $3 to $5. Mufflers, Cut Silk and Silk Knit, 50c to $6 Ladies' Scarfs with Caps to match, Silk, $3 to $5. Umbrellas for men, the regular style and the folding Umbrella to fold up for the traveling bag, $2 to $5. Smoking Jackets, $6 to $7.50. Also a large assortment of men's neck wear, 50c to $2. Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Adler Kid Gloves, Silk and Initial Handkerchiefs, Notaseme and Phoe nix Hose for men. Don't buy before you see our stock, for it is not often you will find as com pletealine as ours outside of the larger cities. Memorial Square Chambersbrjrg. Pa. Mr. Good Dresser Wears Lyons' Clothing Y OUR New Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats it pur chased at Lyons' will be the hfst StvlfV anrl rmrlA of tha mrvct V . -a-- w7.. IIIUWV VI I I1W IllUl :;V fashionable materials Lvons' r buits stands for all that's good in workmanship and materials. The best dressers are wearers of our clothing better values are given nowhere. SUITS $10 to $25 Hats, Hosiery, ' Neckwear, Collars, Underwear and other Highgrade Furnishings. LYONS' 58 SOUTH MAIN ST. Chambersburg, Pa. Christmas Buyers Save High Cost of Living by Buying the Needful. We have a large stock of Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Suit-Cases, Gloves, and Hosiery. f11 rrr TS-wf r . y . - ' -'ft I Slippers for the Fam ily, Red-top Rubber Boots for the Little Folks-all at I Reasonable Prices. PETERS & HEINTZELMAN The Day-light Store On the Square-West Side Chambersburg, Pa. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Fulton County Bank Of McConnellsburg, Fulton County, Pennsylvania, at the close of business November 17, 1916. RESOURCES. Cash, specie and notes $19,820 00 Due from Approved Reserve Agents..! 17,919.51 Legal securities at par $12,000.00 Nickles and cents Dae from Banlri and Trust Cos not Reserve. . . Bills discounted: Upon one name Bills discounted: Upon two or more names .... Time loans Loans on call with collateral Loans ou call upon one name Loans on call upon two or more names Bonds ' Mortgages and judgments of record Other real estate Furniture and fixtures ' Total $177,972 29 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check. $104,507.44 Demand Certificates of Deposits $ 160 00 Time Certificates of Deposit $203,712 76 Savings fund deposit $ 24,219 55 Cashier's checks outstanding Total $477,972.29 State of Pennsylvania, County op Fulton, ss: 1, Wilson L. 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. NACE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16 day of Novem ber 1916. M. Ray Shaffnek, Notary Public. Geo A H arris. Geo B. Mellott, A. U Nace B. W. Peck, D. A. Washabauch, J no A. Irwin, $ 79,739 51 77 02 2,173 66 743 00 8 545 72 8 6G0 70 86 092 04 88,284.99 120,422 11 58,560 29 117.732 59 1,500 00 43SC6 50,000.00 27,000.00 8,249.81 392,599 75 122.73 Directors Do You Wonder That We Do Business? Come in and See. From a rather humble becinnins a few vpara nctn the Goldsmith. Store has maintained a steady and substantial growth until now. shoDDers feel that thev ran not leave town until they have visited this popular store. "There's a Reason" $1.25 corsets now $1.C0. 75c corsets now 50 50c lard cans 48 '. 20c j irdimerrea 12c. All Kraniteware at old prlcrr. Good neck ropes 10c. 15c hosiery 10c. Nice teapots 10, 15 and 20c Fine whips at 10 and 15c. Best underwear in town $1 00 per suit Umbrellas from 90c to $1 25. Fancy baskets at all prices. cards pearl buttons 5c. Ribbons from lc yd. up. Smoking tobacco 3c. bag. 1 8c brand coffee still at 1 5c. 25c fancy pitchers at 15c. Nice dessert dishes 5c. Cup and saucers at all prices. Pie plates from 8c n p. Castors for beds, etc. 8c. set. 17 qt double coat dish pin 85 Bi covered stew pan 8 qt, 35c. Wbite 12 in. basin 10c. 12 m. granite basin 10c. Flashlights, all prices. 2 tin cups for 53. Iron skillets at all prices. Wash boards at 23c and up. Cake turners with greaser. Nice big bowls at 5c each. Ladies fine mufflers at 25c. 25c box paper at 10c. All canned goods at 10c. Banner lye 10r, 8 cans for 25 Carpet boaters, heavy, 10c Milk buckets, all kinds, 10c. Towelf, at 5 and 10c each. Men's 75c work shirts 49c Our room is 27 ft. wide by 60 ft. long. So you can imagine it is hard to name and price many things. But one visit to our daylight store, will convince you like it does convince some every day.what it means to deal at the Goldsmith Store. Nearly every day some customer says, I have been dealing at such and such a store and didn't know this big store was in town." We don't eive tick ets, but let you take Vvith you, the same in value. Don't Be Deceived. You get the papers, ard you know different from a a a . wnat you did a tew years aeo. Our Store s op posite the Public Schcol, McConnellsburg. Racket Store Prices! Rubbers We now have our Rubbers in, and we are glad to say-at old prices. We can sell you Child's Rub bers, 33 and 40c, and Misses 38 to 55c. Ladies, 40 to 65c. Women's Cloth Rubbers 68c. Men's plain Rubbers 60 to $1.20. Boys' Black and Red Sole Rubbers 70 to 98c. Felt Boots $2.50 to $3.50. Arctics, Boys' 70 to $1.25, Men's 98 to $2.40. Underwear This line we bought last March, got it at last year's prices, and as long as our present stock lasts we are going to sell at these prices. High Rock Un derwear with the red label wc are selling at 48c. each, or 95c suit. We can't buy them to-day to sell for less than 60c. Men's Union Suits 95c. suit. Women's heavy double-breast and sintle breast underwear at 48c each or 95c. suit. Chil dren's underwear 15c to 30c. apiece. Boys' sep. arate or union suits 48c. Misses and Children's heavy union suits 48 to 60c. Men's Jersey Blue Shirts 50c. Men's' Wool Work Shirts $1.25. Men's Wool Underwear 95c and $1.25 apiece. Blankets Bed Blankets and Horse Blankets at last year's prices. We are.selling a 76x80 inch Bed Blanket as last year at $1.00; also one at 60c, a better one at $1.25. Wool Blankets as long as present stock lasts $2.50, $2.25, $4.75 and $5.00. Horse blank ets $1.30, $1.48, $1.60, $2.60, $2.95 and $5.00. Shoes and Clothing Say, now is the time for you to buy Shoes and Clothing. We haven't advanced on only a few kinds of shoes, and not one cent on Clothing, as we bought quite a while ago. We have sold more ' Clothing and Shoes this fall than any time since we began to sell these goods. We now have over $2,000 worth of Shoes on hand that we are going to sell at old prices. In the last month Leather Gloves have advanced 20 per cent. We have them in stock at old prices except 1 glove that has advanced 5 cents a pair. Double-bit Axes 75 and 95c. If you want to save some money call and see us while we have the goods. HULL & BENDER, McConnellsburg, Pa. -GO TO YEAGER'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Chambersburg, Pa. Where you can find the most complete line for Christmas Shoppers. We have the larges stock of Books to be found in this town. Leather Goods of Eveiy Description. Foun tain Pens. Cards, Booklets and Calendars," Games, Toys and Erector Sets. We can give you very low prices on Sub scriptions to Magazines. 27 SOUTH MAIN ST. WHEN IN CHAMBERSBURG ...v. be sure to look at our line of Ladies Purs. Assortment will please careful buyers. , We sell furs on honor. : HENNINGER ' The Hatter, Chambersburg, Pa. ' GOLDSMITH & COMPANY.