- THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLEBUKQ, ta. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. V. PBGK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG. PA. JDNE 22,1916 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ntered at the PoatofAoe at MoConnilliburg P., m leoond-olau mall matter. NOT THE ONLY ONE. There are Other McCounellsbarg People Similarly Situated. Can there be any stronger proof offered than the evidence of Mc Connellsburg residents? After you have read the following, quietly answer the question. John P. Conrad, deputy post master, Main St., McConnells burg, says: "I bad terrible pains across my back and I didn't sleep well at night I was very nervous aud when 1 got up m the morning, I was more tired than when I wont to bed. Doan's Kidney Pills soon freed my back from pain." Over four years later, Mr. Con rad said: "1 haven't needed any medicine for backache or kidney trouble since I used Doan's Kid ney Pills." Price 50c. tt all dealers. Don't simply ask lor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Conrad has twice publicly recommended. Fos-ter-Milburn Co , Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. SALL'VU Sl'MMARIZINGS. Well, the rainy weather of the past two weeks did not come in haying time. The warm showers are making the backward corn boom. Auto travel is great. All seem to want to get on the Lincoln Highway since the township are so horribly bad. L. C. Mann, of Everett, was in this section last week buying and inspecting lumber and planning on his farm. J. A. Stewart has on his farm some red clover 3 feet 2 inches talL A party of Andover folks char tered Miss Marie Hann's car with Miss Hann at the wheel, to take them to Gettysburg last Sunday. Quite a number of Licking Creek folks have purchased autos this summer and others will follow. The general health of Licking Creek Valley is exceptionally good. Mrs. Baltzer Desbong's health is gradually improving, Squire Chas. W. Mellott's iheu- matism is gone, Mrs. Geo. Fix is much better, Mrs. King Mellott Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs out bite and parch! Prince Albert been sold without coupons or We prefer to give quality 1 has a flavor as different as it is delightful. And that isn't strange, either. Bay Prince Albert entry whtro tobacco told in toppynd bag; 6c; tidynd tin; 10c; handiomu pound and half-pound tin hunii dorm and that corking fin pound cry$tal-glat humi dor with tpongm-moiiitnar top that hfpt th tobacco in muc h clever trimaluiayi t R. J. LOWEST PRICE FURNITURE STORE IN CHAMBERSBURG Buy of the Manufacturer AND BUY RIGHT! As is generally known, Chambersburg and We invite you to come in and go through our Show Rooms. You will find our Prices Marked in Plain Figures on each piece of Furniture Our Stock is Big and Good Just now we have an unusually large line of Porch Furniture, Swings, and Hammock Swings, and all that is best and latest in REFRIGERATORS Porcelain, and Zinc lined Don't forget the old Reliable Place H. SIERER QUEEN ST. WEST OF MAIN ST. is improving, and "Bud" Mellott is able to work in his shop oth ers are recuperating. ORACEY. Recent down-pours of rain greatly retarded work on farms. Social events last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rinehart at W. R. Berkstresser's; Miss Mae Malone at Miss Bessie Black's; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Black, son Harper and daughter Silva, at S. S. Straits'; Aaron Knepper, wife and daughter Fannie at John Knepper's; Daniel Landers and family at David llershey's; and Ross King and family at his brother Albert's. Mrs. Harnett Barnett and Miss Bessie Black spent a day last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Heefner. They also visited Miss Mary Wolf a 1 cm Pmtntd July nas always 30th. 1907" premiums, wnok n uxiokad bafaral the national joy tmoke You never Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply. Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story 1 REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., this is the largest store in neighboring towns. few days. Albert King, who works on the mountain, spent a few days last week at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs Jesse B. Heetner and daughter Olive, motored to McConnellsburg recently, spent three hours in town and returned home in time for dinner a good run. About fifty of John Shaw's neighbors raised a new barn foi him on June 10th, without an ac cident ENID. Harry and Reed Edwards and Roy Earley took in the big show in Altoona last week. Mrs. H. C. McClain and daugh ter Elizabeth, of Juniatta, are visiting her brothers II. M. and N. S. Edwards. Mrs. James Lockard returned C'iD. wh. tOUOBUPNIHi PlOHHt) , ci6R8TTt roecco, - - m tasted the like of it I vViacton-Sden, N. C. On the rmm tide j . I fjv'' i I 1 lj of thi. tidr red tim , 1 r''? f I rou will rdi "Pro. 1 . A W V-J 1 I i i ou Friday from the Altoona Hos pital. She is better but after thp XRy van token no opera tion w&m decided ou. Miss Ihw Willett has been reeloc'edto her position in the Akron, 0 ir., primary schools at x.u increased salary. . Miss Marian El wards having ti rushed her school at Defiance is it h imn f r the summer. Mrs E O Anderson and chil d ren, of Kearney, Bpout last week nth her parents. HMiss Mary btunkard is visiting her sister, Mrs Edgar Warsmg, in Altoona. Mr. Scott and sister, of Trough Creek Valley spent Sunday with the family of W. R. Foster. The continued wet weather is injuring the strawberry and ear- ley cherry crops. k'NOBSVILLE. Mail carrier R B. Regi took Mr. and Mrs Grover Peck and their children Merril and Katb ryu to the borne of J. P. Peck, near Chambersburg, last Sunday returning same day. Stella Regi accompanied them. Mr and Mrs. Grant Baker and son Norman, accompanied by VI rs. James Appleby and her lit tin Bon Bruce, with Ira Diehl at the wheel, took a spin to Cham bersburg last Saturday. Etta Snyder spent the week end at her home in this place. Miss Virgin Regi is spendit g the8ummer vacation with her sister Stella in the Cove. John Kelso recently returned borne after having spent some time with friends and relatives in Altoona. Base Bail. Following ia a report.of a game of ball at Needmore, June 17th between the Needmore and the Dott teams. Needmore. Dott. , E. Hann. C Golden, C Peck, IB Sharpe, IB Hann, 2B Palmer, 2B Garland, 3 B Barnhart, 3B Bard, S3 Bivens, ss Hart, If Hill, If Hann, cf L. Manning, cf Lake, rf Garland, rf Garland, p Manning, p Score by Innings Dott 13 10330 llx-13 Needmore 13042220x-14 Umpires Rev. Chas. Beard and Chaa. Kershner. The game of five innings be tween single and married men with a score of 7 to 17 in favor of single men. Church Notices. There will be preaching at Da masdus, 4th Sunday in June at 10:30. Rev. Edward Jackson will preach the Memorial sermon to the I. O. O. F., next Sunday, June 2"), at 10:30 a. m. in the M. E. church, McConnellsburg. All members of the Order, and all other Odd Fellows, are requested to meet at the Lodge room at 10 o'clock. On the lawn of the McCon nellsburg Lutheran church, next Sunday evening, an early sunset service will be held for half an hour, beginning about 6.45 p. m. This will take the place of the regular evening service of the church. This will be done in or der that the people may attend the children services of the other churches. In the Big Cove Tan nery Lutheran church the four years' anniversary service of the present pastorate will be held at 10:30 a. m. An account of the life of the church for the last four years will be given by the pastor. Robt. E. Peterman. Children's service next Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church at 6;45 o'clock, and at the M. E. church at 7:30. Preaching Sunday, June 25th, Asbery, 10:30; Ebenezer,. 2:30; Siloam, 7:45. The Antioch Christian Church will hold their Annual 'Picnic in the grove by the church July 22, and will have a good program. Music by the Needmore Band. Everybody take a day off and have a good time. The Damascus Christian Sun day School will hold its annual picnic July 29th in J. C. Comer er'a grove. Everybody come. Preaching in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at '10:45, at which time announcements for the evening will be made. Trespass notices for sale at the News oflice 6 for a quarter. Bent prepaid by mail if cash ac companies the order. 1 1 You get up three meals a day, bake a cake or something of the sort. That, with the rest of your housework, eats up your day, gives you no leisure and leaves you completely fagged. Now, it isn't the actual cooking that , takes up so much time or that's so exhausting. No, it's looking after the kitchen range. Starting the fire, watching that this doesn't burn or that doesn't cook too slowly. And all the time you're standing over a roar ing fire a veritable But with a New Per- ICCUUU isii vuva unit you do less work, get more done and you have greater leisure. For a moment after you light a Perfection burner you are ready to cook; no tiresome waiting, no wasted heat, no ashes to sift, no coal to carry, no wood to split. WW 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 WHY YOU SHOULD INSURE IN THE FULTON COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. It is a Home Gompany IT'S POLICY HOLDERS ARE FARMERS. It is Stronger Financially now than at any time in its past history. H. L. PECK, General Agent, Needmore, Penna. CHAS. E. HEINTZELMAN SHOES OF QUALITY Carried in All Widths From A to E 26 S. Main St. Chambersburg, Penn'a. BROOKSIDE CASTO The pedlgrep of the stallion, Perch eron, Dame, ''llrnokside Casto" own ed by Burnt Cabias Horse Co., de scribed as follows: Weight 1760 pounds, height 16 hands, color Hoan, is certified to be registered In l'erch on Stud Book of America, No. 61, 24U. Foaled in 1906, has been exam ined, is Improved and licensed to stand for service In Pennsylvania. The said Stallion is certllied by VetorinarUn, Stud Hook re-' cogni.ed iu the U. S. Doiartment of Agriculture. Dated at Harrisburg this 17th day of April 1916. Stat Li cense, No. 401. C. J MARSIIALL, Sec. State Live Stock San. Bd. The above described stallion Is cer tlfled as free from herditury conta gious or transmissible unsoundness, or disease by Carl T. Gay, in charge of Horse Breeding. This horse will stand for service during the season of 1016 at follows: At Burnt Cabins Monday, May 1st until Thursday evening and every al ternate week thereafter; at David Mor ton' in Ayr township, Monday and Tuesday, May 8th and 9th and every alternate week thereafter, and at John Nesblt's the remainder of the time. TERMS Insurance 110 00. Coltto stand atd suck. It is made a part of these terms, which ere accepted by anyone whose mares are served, that when a mare is parted with, either be fore, or after the Is known to be with foal; or having been once served and LESSWORK- More Done Greater Leisure A Perfection is always ready to boil, fry, bake, roast to do any kind of cooking without any preliminaries. Have your dealer show you its fire less cooker, its separate oven and all its other refinements. And it burns kerosene, the cheapest of fuels burns it slowly. But don't be satisfied with just any kind of kerosene. For just as but ter differs from oleo, Atlantic Rayolight Oil excels ordinary kerosene. So to eet best results GW UkWHKl I II IN Oil Stove not with foal and not returned for further service shall pay the full In surance money, the same as if a living colt had been foaled.- Due care will be taken to prevent aocldents, but we will not be responsible for such should they occur. 8. E. GILLIt.AND, Pres. J. C. McGOWAN, Sen. Burnt Cabins, Pa. MAJOR. Is a beautiful, blank Percheron Stallion, standing 15 hands, 2 inches high, and weight In breeding condi tion about HMO lbs. He is symmetric ally and solidly built, and presents a motit haudsome appearance. He is broken to be a very gentle and willing worker and possesses a most tract able and kindly disposition. MAJOK will stand .for service during the sea son of 191 fi. at the barn of Harry Hoh man, In Ayr township, three days of each alternate week, beginning May 9, and three davs of each alternate week in vicinity of Knobsville and McCon nellsburg, beginning Monday, May 15. Balance of time at home of owner, D. J. Miller, In Taylor township. TERMS. Ten dollars for colt that will stand and suck. Persons parting with a mare before she Is known to be with foal forfeit the insurance price. While all care possible will be tak en, the ownor will not be responsible should any aocldents occur. D. J. Miller, Owner and Keeper. f ATT A WTTH V from a Perfection, use Atlantic Rayolight Oil, for it's the kerosene that gives the most heat to the gallon, that burns without sputter, smoke or smell. That is always the same. Buy it from the dealer who dis plays this sign. Costs the same as the unknown, unreliable kerosene. Philadelphia Pittsburgh CHICHESTER S PILLS im a Mnn in i il un . u. oainc, Aim?! Kelltl.lt SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERWHERE. Initial Summer Excursion -TO Baltimore The Monumental City, Hagerstown Great Railroad Center, OR Pen-Mar Park The Mountain Resort. SUNDAY, JUNE 25l"iT A Trip of Scenic Delight Viewing the Cumberland Valley and the Blue Ridge Mountains Low Round Trip Fares $1.60-Baltimore $1.00-Hagerstown 85 cents-Pen-Mar Park SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Hancock 8:49 a. m. WESTERN MARYLAND RAILWAY See flyer. Consult Agents. TO MAKE MONEY on the farm you should never be without the National Stockman and Farmer the papjr published in the interest of Pennsylvania farmers and the one that has saved more Fulton County people from error than everything else com bined. It comes weekly at 11.00 a year. James S. Brattan, at the Fulton County News oflice Mc Connellsburg, will receive new sub scriptions or renewals at special rates and give receipt. Ask for sample copy. 6-1-tf. IT'S Insurance EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY FRANK P. LYNCH, , McConnellsburg, Pa. Executor's Notice. Eatste of Mr. Rebeoo Jane KesselrlDl, Iste of Taylor towiuhlp, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above eitat bavtnf been framed to tbe undenilgned. " peraoai Indebted to tbe laid entate are re queued to make payment, and thoae barlnf olalma to present tbe tame wltlout driar- A. N. VITCER, k-U-etl I Waterfall, F & J'lll. In 11,4 .nd .U mSOI ;aiot. k.m with I.iu. RiUx.Y If Itrnrvlrt. Atkfnrt'lll.rtfVlLTFn -a - rw let a
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