FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published livery Thursday. s. W. vK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 29,1906. Published Weekly. $1.00 rer I Annum in Advance. 1 AOVItliTISINIl RTS. Pr nqimrti of H lino S limn I'er qtire ph nutmoqnenv Insertion.... Ai lUlvertNement itj-erted for luaa three month charged by the square. -nil-. I Hmo. I I yr. Oar tn iHhnnluruo I5.X. I IJii OO lMii- hiilf oolmuu a" 40.IO v.in Culunaa I0DO M OO. Noth'n Inverted for lens tnnn l I'ruleaalonal Carda one tear 16 ARRESTS DIPHTHERIA. Slate's Free Distribution of Anti-Toxin Cuts Death Rate Away Down. The state department of health, operating tiom llarrisburg, con tinues to save the lives of hun dreds of poor children through out Pennsylvania by the free dis tribution of anti-toxin for diph theria. This is given out both for curativo purposes and for im munizing other member. of the household which has been expos ed to the disease. From October 10 to November 10 clinical reports returned to the department by physicians for 47 case treated with the state's free anti toxin, recorded only 4: deaths. This gives the very low rate of 8 per cent , an evidence of i the splendid results State Health Commissioner Dixon's free dis tribution of auti toxin among the poor is securing. Duriug that period clinical re ports show that 413 peisons were immunized, in other words vac cinated against the disease. Nearly all of these were little children who migru have contract ed diphtheria but for the state's charity. The anti toxin division of the department of health, acting through its .r0) distributing 'de pots, is kept especially busy at this tune of the year, for Dot on ly is this the season when diph theria nourishes, but more and more anti toxin is being used, as its benefits urc tried and approv ed. Health Commissioner Dixon is loud m his praise of the co opera tion he ha.s received from the phy sicians of this state and the dis tributor. There have been few if any attempts to impose upou the free distribution of the anti toxin for the poor. Physicians of Pennsylvania, Dr. Dixon says, have shown themselves well worthy of the confidence placed in them. He also praises the faithful manner in which the dis tributors have perf rmed their djty by arranging to have depots accessible to physicians at all hours. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills act on both kidneys and liver and as a result afford the quick est relief from those troubles re sulting from an excess of uric acid. Such troubles as rheuma tism. backache, sciatica, etc., are quickly relieved by a few doses of this modern remedy for the kid neys. Sold at Trout's drug store. THOMPSON. Jessie Mellott spent Saturday evening with her uncle N. II. Ev ans and family; and Sunday she and her brother James vtiited their parents near Noedmore. Amos Sharp was seriously ill last week, but is much better at this wilting. Ex-Sheriff V. H. Pittman and wife speut) Friday and Saturday in Hancock with Mrs. Pittman's bister, Mrs. Zimmerman. The singing at Antioh last Fri day evening, conducted by Kev. Powers, was well attended. Oak Dale and Independence schools, vacated by Mr. Sharpo and M Us Zimmerman, are pro gressing nicely under the man agement of the no v teachers, Mrs. Hatfield and Mr. K'eefer. The questio.i of the day is, "Have you been deer hunting? are you going?" Your writer is inclined to think the "dear" sea son they are most interested in last all the year. TO CURE A COLO IN ONI DAY, take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. O rove's signature U on each box. L'5c. Kemp's Balsam Will stop any conah that can be stopped by any medicine and cure cough that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is alwaa-s the best cough cure. You cannot altord to take chances on any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis. grip, asthma and consump tion In first stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmlul drug. Resolution to - Right Living. I will be neat. I will do hooest work. I will be master of myself. I will keep my mind clean. T will get up every time I fall. I will learn to love good books. 1 will be punctual in all things. I will never spend more than I earn. I will becheerf ul and enjoy barm less fun. I will "do riht though theheav ens may fall." I will know well some honest business. I will not write a letter when I am angry. 1 will neither work norplay half heartedly. I will deserve confidence wheth er I get it or not. 1 will be an avowed servant ot the Lord Jesus Christ. 1 will not break an engagement or a promise if I can keep it. 1 will not engage in any ques tionable amusement or employ ment. I will exert myself in all honor able ways to make and keep friends. I will not waste the next ten years, the most important of my whole life. I will keep myself physically clean, mentally alert, morally pure, aud spirtually alive. Ex. The new Pure Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every cough cure containing opium, chloroform, or any other stupofyiug or jxnsonous drug. But it passes Dr. Shoop's cough cure as made for 0 years, entire ly free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the use of all op utesor narcotics. Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safo even for the youngest babe and it cures, it does not simply sup press. Get a safe and reliable cough cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Sho p's. Let the law be your protection. We cneerfully recommend and sell it. Dickson's drug store. Here u our condensed opinion of the Original Laxative Cough Syrup: "Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating especial ly those containing opiates. Ken nedy's Laxative (containing) Hon ey and Tar moves the bowel--. Contains no opiates. Conforms to the National Pure Fnod and Drug Law. ' Sold at Trout's drug store. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Buck Valley Hunting Club. Suc cessful Season. On Wednesday, November 14th the membors of the B. V. II. C. pitched their tent ou Uncle Jacob Hess. All were feeling tine, wheu on the following rnoruin g the ground was covered with snow. The first day's hunt was spent principally in locating the deer, and notiug the crossings, while the second was attended wLh much better success. The men being at their respective posts, we were somewhat startled to he,ar the keen report of tli3 rill a break the stillness of the morn ing air, and when we got togeth er we found that Bruce Bender shot had succeeded in killing an old doe, ail Odoort Djdley, a spike buck. After getting them to the teat, we were all well pleas od with the success of the sec ond day 's hunt. Thursday, dur ing the next week, Uncle Jake succeeded in springing tho t rigger on an old doe bringing her to tho ground never to rise again. Saturday morn'ng, November 2Hh, fie club broke camp and re tur.ied homo all feeling well pleased with the success of tho season, having killed thre3 deers, and all reported that they had oo joyed the hunt. Fallowing are the names of the peoplo who took part la the hunt ing : oocooooooooooo ocooooooocoo gooo 0006 8s The Irwin Store H;i nn display a romplelo lino of Christmas Presents fi r the Holiday buyers who will thronjj our town (luring- the next four weeks. Uo not fail to nee our Special Attraction in W niches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sil.ver Nove!- tie i, Hooks, Decorated China, Cut Glass, Pie tu res, Ac. TALKING MACHINES and lleoords. Wo Invite you to come. Wo want your business. THE IRWIN STORE AlcConnellsburcj, Pa. ooooooooooooco oooooooooooo James C. aud G. A. Shank, Clay, C. W., Jajkson A., Harry, Hruce, Joe, Samuel aud Alfrel Header- shot; Howard, Jaimis and Calvin Doneen, William Schetrompt, T. ll. Shauk, "Uncle Jake," Ira aud I Charley Hess, and Lem and Mac Marnhart, Amoug the visitors who came to see how wo were getting along may be mentioned, Mrs. Samuel lleudershot, Mrs. Gilbert Dudley, Adam Shauk and wife, Mary aud Jacob Hess, Mrs. Ira lless, Mrs. Jacob Hess, Aaron Lanehai t, Dr. Palmer, Enl Beat ty, Jacob Powell, Waltor Djoth and John Shetrompf. Secreta ry. To protect the little ones and for the information and satisfac tion of ir others the contents of each bottle of that wouderful chil dren's remedy, Cascaswkkt, have been placed on every label. Cascasweet is a harmless com pound of vege able extracts that is wt ndei fulinitsbeneficialeffects on the stomach of babies and chil dren. Recommended and sold by Trout's drug store. BURNT CABINS. Tenie Harris, of Waynesboro, is visiting friends and relatives here. Maude Kelly, of Decorum, is spending a few days with her sister here. Samuel Hitner, of West Virgin ia, is visiting in this place. Mrs. Harvey Naugle, of Decor um, spent Saturday and Sunday at J no. Naugle's. Wm. Cunninghtm, of Pitcairn, who has been visitiog relatives in this vhinity, returned to his home on Saturday. Roy Curfman spsnt Saturday and Sunday at Dry Kun. John Bowman, who has been employed in Locke's Valley, spent Sunday at his home nere. Frances Fields, of Fort Little ton, spent Friday and Saturday wir'i Maggie Clinn. Jno. M2iit!r and wife, of this place, spent Friday at the county seat. II. C. Matthias aud daughter Helen, of Altojua, spjut a fw days last weak with the forma ''s parents near hero. Gilbert Bowman spent Sunday with his brother on Clear Kidje. John Baldwiu spent Sunday with his father at Fort Littleton. James E J wards', who his been employed hero hauling lumber, spent Saturday and Sunday at his homo near Hustontown. Kathariu'j Watets, near this place, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Uambright, in Lewistown. The best treatment for indiges tion and troubles of the stomach is to rest thq stomach. Itcau be rested by starvation or by the use of a good digstant which will di gest the food eaten, thus taking tho work oil tho stomach. At the proper temperature, a single teaspoonful of Kodol will wholly digest 3,000 grains of food. It relieves the present annoyance, puts the stomach in chape to sat lsfactorily perform its functi ms. Good for indigestion, sour stom ach, flatulence, palpitation of the heart and dyspepsia. Kodol is made In strict conformity with the National Pure Food and Drug Liw. Sold nt Trout's drug store i-.i Fpliraim Whitfield, dcaii. Wo are sorry to record the death of Kphratm Whitfield, of Uuek Valley, which occurred No vonvber 2:2nd. Interment was made at the Buck Valley Christ inn church, Sunday, November l'.'th. Mr. Whitfield is surviod by his wife, Nancy Whitlield, aud by the following children J. A Whitfield and Cora B. Watson, of Frostburg, Md.; M. J. Whitfield, of Belle Grove, Md., and Lettie 11. Mellolt, of Lashley, Pa. In his death, Fulton county loses a very estimable citizen, lie was born at Gapsvilb, Bed fold county, May iiO, 1S-KJ. ser ved as a private in Company E. J'Jth Regiment P. V , in tho Civ ll War, and was iu six different battles. II j was a mi ler by trade but spent tho last fifty ye?rs of his life on a farm in Buck Valley, where tie served his township in I uio capacity ot tno justice ot tno peace, and school director. He had a iiost of friends and his funeral was one of the largest ev er wituessjd in the Valley. Ser vices conducted by Rev. May. .... i One Klanute Coug Cure For Coughs, CoSds and Croup. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notics tlmt i.lin lunrla nml iii-fiiiiunu tt tln !'itt ton Countv Rod and Gun Club, an or- gani.ation duly incorporated by the Uws of Pennsylvania, sitnut.ed in Iho townships of Wells and Llrush Crack, j county of Fulton and state of Penns.vl vania, aie private property, and that nil iiiihoona n n tir i unail n t , turn . ' i 1 1 uvula ui yj ui ic-4 ikii i J ll ODi(in.1 on said lunds ana pn mises for- the lurpose of bnt.ting, fishing, gathering nuts or berries, on tu any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such cases made mid provid ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Ffi.TON County Rod and Gun C'lih. n-2s-tti-tf. DeWITT'S WITCH HAZEL SALVE Fcr Piles, Burns, Sores. Bed-room Suits I Mi I-1IIMI i - I w b b m id v m. i m m Pnnn, if m nm s e nzt u 1.75 and 2 50. Commode, $2 od; Washstands, $1.25, and up. Dress ers, $10.50 and up. Rail Racks, $7 and up. Chlll'opiers, $10. Combination bookcase and writing dusk, l:i.75. Kxtension Tables, (1-ft. 45.85; H-ft. $7.85 to fS.4(t: 10 ft. $10 5.1. Rlnlng-room Chairs, .i.0, $5 and up to $8.50 Rockers, tl J5 up to $.1.50; Reed, $:t u) to $0.50; Child's 1 and up. Illyh-ehalrs, $1.15 and up. Stands, 75c., up to $1.50. -Glass-ball feet Stand, t.75. Kisols, Mirrors, Towel Racks, Pictures, Picture 1'raines made to orde-, and a lot of other things In the line of house furnishings. We also have a nice Hue of Fresh Confections und Oysters fresh from Uulilmoie C me and look our line over whether you buy or uot. Wuleoiuu to everybody, . r Tcke IaxailVe UrcniO JJUmme TaLlets. JZ Seven Million boxes sold In past 12 months. Thfe &i?ilfltura. mm Get 000f.00000'K0 h.0S0HP 0.0 000 00'000U0.0 Fu,ton County Bank, 0 l x 0 0 0. 0 0 0' 0 0 :s 0 0 0 0, 0 (OKOANI.KD IN 17 ) s3 I -r Cent. lntFraKt I'aict on Tlim Deposits. 'J'lils old nml well known financial Institution Is now -permanently located in Its now room in tho A. L'. Nuce build ing;. Lartfe addition have been niado to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders han been Increased to FIF TIOKN, which (fives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bunk TNO IlU.SlN'Ksa sr.d extends and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConncilsburg, Pa. Cashier. 0.000000'000'0.0tfl 0M,0.0.0.000nt0n.0.0.0.00 8 5 V t HUSTON'S Ladies' Long Coats Just a word before wo tell you about the coats we now have. Last year we showed jou a fi-eat many conts C. II. Cruni hud been showiny for years. We found it didn't pay to try to sell out of style poods and in July of this year wc sold Crum's coats to a Philadelphia Jew and it ia with pleasure wo oiler you a lino of ladies', misses and children's coats thnt are absolutely fashion's latest productions. No matter whore else you tfo you will llnd coats which have been carried from year to year, hut lure you can feel saTo that you aro trotting the latest. Our long coats for ladies' are priced :t.'.H, 4..r0. $;."(, $7, ?!..")(), $10, and $1J. Kain coats run from $! to 4s 1 2 in soveral patterns. Tho youmr miss from H to 14 years has a wide range of pat terns to select from and tho way wo have been selling misses' coats convinces us our line is right. That little tot just beginning to toddle up to the ! and fl year fellow may bo bewltchlngly dressed in a bear skin or plush coat at economical figures. We want you to see our coats before you buy uo matter whether you buy from us or the other fellow. FOR THE MAN e I &'! ) ,'. -- iei & m (B PI Wo have suits for dress, for business or for knock about use. Overcoats, corduroy coats, corduroy p ii)ts, leather coats, lambs wool lined coats, rubber coats, duck coats and hunting coats as well as Sweet, Orr & Co overalls and blouses. We aro In position to furnish the boy most uny tiling he would wunt to wear In tho clothing line. Itemember you aro not feeding the llubber Trust, when you buy a pair of our rubber boots, rubber overs, foil boots, lum berman socks and ovrs, for we have the Jieacon Fulls Rub ber CJoods tliis year wliich means you can have the best If you .want thorn. For Your Next Coat, Suit, or Rubber Goods try a Harry E. Huston, Saltillo,Pa. 81 Pi 183 53 i sH ! "2 ?'22 I s -Mrfl,J,Nff.j,T; J. FULTON .COUNTY NEWS is the people's paper, a $1.00 Year in Advance. OcWHt'a EarEy Risers Lima Tho famous little piUo. .'!-picco. t.M und 27..r0: H-pieco, $2S.i'iO and .'J2 7r), Iron Reds, $2.40 , MS,, Sl.ftp, .tolU. Spring, J, 2.(i0 to M.7.J. Mattressfg 5(1, 1.1.75 to . Couches, $5.50 to 12 Cots, $1.(15 and $1 85. Cribs To Cure a Cold in One Day Cut off that cough JTL bronchitis and The world's Standard Throat and Luna Mcuicme tor 75 years. it of your druggist and keep at 0 0 9. does a GEN Kit Ah every favor to their HANK patrons 0 M0 0 M0 0 0 00 00000-000.00 0 -i u foil IV. ft if 23 3 I "3t r.tl 3 r'A't l3 -T VWiMS'ESr "in' - ,i&. tlfiiiUJiJ,i?4A Kodol For Indizestion. ttrf' Kelieves sour Ftomacb, palpitation of the heirt. Di;re5ts what you eat. il..: Cures Grip la Two Days. ( on every OTVL bOX. 25c, with consumption. always ready in the '.cuse. Fall S Winter Millinery It has been reported I was scUinjr out my entire stock ot millinery jfooJs. I did sell at Auction all of my. old stock, and have jusf received a lull lot of new tfoods, consisting of Pattern Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Untiimmed Hats, and a general line of Alillinery, and they are now on sale. Remember NO OLD STOCK to select from. Come and see my goods before buying elsewhere, as I know I can save you money. Yours for Bargains, NELLV. DAVVNEY, HUSTONTOWN. PA. NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full of brand new buggies and wagons, both factory and HAND MADE( rfc and my -prices are as low oh the lowest. Please call and see my con veyances. Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. . Kennedy's Laxative Honey r.nd Tat Cures all Coughs, and expels Cold front the system by Qcntly moving the bowels. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Situate in Taylor township, on Ihe road leading from Hustontown to the Robertsdale market, containing ;io acres; 100 acres cleured, of which about 50 acres aro fmo meadow land; baluncn In timber. Cood state of cul tivation. Good House, pump at. the door. Barn, 5x70. Terms easy, Call on, or address A. J. FltAKKH, ! 0 tf. Hustontown, Pa. DR. LA FRANCO'S? UCOMOUND t At WttjG&WS OR Vi i..niii.i iiihi.,.i iim .my Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Buperlot tn othr remwilM oM at hlRh prlris. :nr tftinrBnti-eit. But-ceMfuily uitfd hy nvtr tfOO.OOO U'mnrii. I'rlfr, 23 nl,rtruK KUttur liy mat I. TvAilminiUlM a lookli free. Ir. LaFrauco, VUllndelpIilii, I'a. IKILLtke COUGH ii AND PIIDC THC IIMMi v w ev. 7 r. King's- AlUCitrJIDTinu n! OIKiHS mil COc &$t.00 Free Trial. I Surest und ttuickest Curo for all XitliUAT and LUNO XROUB LES, cr MONEY BACK. riiTTTnTn Trri iiiimini'-i)TnM REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Well Man of Me.5' liroilnreM line riilta In BO day. It acta liDwurtully uiiil quickly. ( uieM when (ithei-9 lull. iiuii.f iut-ii i-.iii ri unlti tlielr liwt iimnhood und nlil men mny rmover tluiir yuulliul viior lv ln IllVIt O. It quli-kly nail .luloily re-' iiov.-H KeivipiiKiiPss. Lost Viiiiliiy. Sitim.l W uuk nn.sN sm-h us Lust Power, I-'uillux Mi inorv Wtt-iiii( UIsi-iimm. ami eDiioUot lf-ulnite 6i' HVI'IKM llllfl l(i,lluif..l I..n u,.i..k ....... .... . . . ..v. ...... nu.lll UllllfH ilUO HIT Btucly, huinsn or nmrrlut'o. It not only i'ur T .M bi'iK t inn m-ui OI UIMFiasO, iiut is ttrvut nervo IoiiIkhikI blooU Ituililer, brlniilnw Imcl; ihr pliili ulow to i.uie -likumi r NiorliiH thu lli-. or youili. It wiirds oft an piouclilnifdiseuso. insist on liuvlnx l(li:VIVr, no otli'-r. It cun be currliMl In vest )clint. Hy miiii. frL.no tu-p ......La.... ...i. .... .t.T Itlvi) fnM uclvlce uml rouniel to nil wlm wish o. with KUHmiilve. C'ln-ulurii Iran. Aililie(i ROYAL MEulClhl- C0r, M.rina Bldg., Chicago. Ill For s tb iu AlcConDollsburtr ut VV. S. DickRou'u drug store. , s CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS DIAMOND BRAND I- I M .lJS I.AIUKSf Auk your nrufTKlnt for A CII1-C IIHS I l-K'H rll.1.8 in fcliu niilk Uol.il nictalllc hott-a, aculttl with HluetO) KUll'Oll- iAKHAUOriil'H. liuvofvour V DriiKKlut nl ak for "ill- IIK - l t H a V IWU1-!! I'lLl.x, ua ltuuau ll u ami, for twonly livtj ycuia tnuwu aa Utut, tialrm. Al- wava MfilaTili?. hold hy 1 iiKKlslu rvr-tywcra. I.HR'111-.SI I.K CilhMK'AI, CO., I'HII.A ,1 A. THE ' AjkfX XT XTL7rTr
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