Fulton U hjin i ) ihws Published Kvcry Thursday. B. W. Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JOLY 18, 1907 Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. DTEBTI!N() HATH. Pnr squnre nf H llnrs .1 lime II M. Hrr square eooh iiihsequent Insertion W. Ail advprilrteraeniH Inscrteu fur Icm than three month chanted by thn jure. 8 moo. Smog. I I yr Onr-fnurth nolumn ln.on. i taooo I ISO (in Oiw-hulf oolumn M.OO. 40 no SO 00 One Comma 40.00: I U.00. I ,...uu COOKIMfi HINTS IIV BXKRT8 Two Inmous Cooks My Valuable Inlormillnn About Corn Slar..h as n Looking Help. Comparatively fw hoOMWivea realize how great is tlio virtue ol corn starch as a help in cooKiog and baking. Alice Cary Water man and Janet M. Hill, the fam ous culinary experts, have made a special study of this pnase of cookery, with results that are not only interesting but surprising. As is well known, i ualit.y in corn starch is an all important consideration, and the two cooks fouid Kiugsford's Oswego Corn Starch to be the best for every purpose. For example, the use of Una corn starch in bread re sults iaa line grain and delicious flavor, with acrust unusually ton der. The experts fouud also that it greatly improves the consist ency of soups, gravies, and sauc es, gives jellies a pleasing firm ness for moulding, makes past ries more delicite, ami so on through many helpful uses. With a view to giving house wives everywhere the full benefit of this Investigation, the .National f ii iien y.iur waicn aiops Yoa cannot raskr it h. shaking It. ticnine bowels are Constipated you ion disturb them with cathartic, but, like the watch, they will not be nhle to do their aUottutl wink until they ura pit Into propaf colidi Un to do it. One cannot mend a tlellinte piece of Mchttnim by viii. lanl method, nml no machine mad.- by man is as fine us the human body. The tiso of pills, salts, castor.ofl and llrong cathartic medicines i tlio violent method. The use of the hi-rh tenii- lantlm. Lane's Family x -X X Is the method adopted by intelli gent people. Headache, backache, indigestion, constipation, skin diseases all .-ire benefited immediately by the use of this medicine. After Many Trials. lie was a Hail fai-oil imariMn i tourist, and as he seated himself in London restaurant, he was immediately atteudtd by an ob sequious w titer. "1 want two eggs," said Un American, "ouo fried on one side and one on the other." " 'Ow is that, sir . " asked the astounded waiter. 'Two eggs, one fried side and one on the other." "Very well, sir." The waiter was gone several minutes, and when he returned his face was a study. "Would you please repeat your I border, sir P" i "1 said W! distinctly, two eggs, one fried on one side and one on the other.' Oppressive silence, and then a j dazed "Very well, si.'." This time he was gone longer, jand when he returned, he said i anxiously flRUSII CREEK. Hirv."i. m burn, nitd v. iih it the I hot wen 1 hi'f. Vnh HlxNI prut J tew duvs rconilj wi'h Mifudfj Bt Bieeze wo. id. A. W. Duval) ind family spent. Saturday and Kuoifiv with fri-nds in Bed ford cnny C. i: Akrs, W. H. Williams, and S. I'', Walters, made a busi beta arp to nVsralt recently. Bartba Sn!iii!.r returned to Kaarbey, after spending a week with rrtaudl at this place. Misses Oraee and Blanche i I'Vlton spent Sunday last, very pleasantly, in the home of E D Akors. Albert Spide was calling on friends at. this placo last liatnr I day bight, "Come again," AN oort. liosie Williams, of Saxtou, is spending some time with lwr par ents at this placo. Misses Kssie Williams r.nd Viola Jixson spent a day visiting friends at Saxton. J. H. Ilixson and sous are busily en 'aired in saw milling. Alex MoKtbbiO spent Sunday evening in the home of W. LI Williams. itiiitnoiii jjiiiji in iaSitmt i.iipim 'sdnos a X.iuonttuoo piiinai.-p n m.ufl VMM) H isiijo jB(itist puu lOAtiu tMHi Xtiniitotnp k)jttdmi wim Mm m 'tji.;)liac 'ANV4HO M.IHV1S IVNOUVN rjuj.y QTttvif9t4pun0jut A3ii."np pang OI mm i - tl t mi. II . 11 ,i ' (innil int liHM Xjniua w jBi fAO joj Xlinmb JO piifpnvt am Ol pfff fq rjiH j!Mnoi( XjA H(lau SlltHU IlFi)IUUJI III .1 Iliilliittll mi M mm .in wlr.i, U U.Mit.jd iiUf1ni.il .uomi MIASmI 003MS0 SMHOJS9MH .mi, ..'i.,n .i-ii ..ill uiiijj i.M.i.ini I IM ioii1q pmt antoo.-) jno. jo t(.inm iiMiiisAojilini tnaj.t 9iTMiiiuiiin pun ii 'ii.ui'i jiida- oltu 1tKlj iimii. 5Oii3 ISMMiaM Will - u.ii i .in v jo IHH "H I 'unr MMMItJI J".) aj!IV !Aei oi iiiajBApilM f,ii (sdiaii Bihioo3 pue sadpaH leuifiuo,, snotuvf jno jag puv Kvp-oj jvisot v Jojq W IJMIIWIIU !. Mrs. Lydia Clevenger spent on one , last week visitmi' relatives and friends In the Valley. M.ahlon Barton and family were vinting at J. C. Barton's last Sunday. Misses Clara, Ivy. and Mar garet Hixson spent Sunday with their uncle W. C. Hanks at Em maville. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barton and daughters Cecelia- and Cwen doline, spent Sunday at J. M. Bixsou's. Howard Wink of Bedford coun ty spent Sunday at John Pee's M. Bv.. i" : you repeat yo Starch Company, successors to I j . ,.rT7 , t ,u u . L .. . . der, sir.' 1 ca.vn t think W. IIiYsnn n TT.m manflto 'Would it beawskinstoo much, i was visitinff friemls at. Rrau sir, w -ave you repeat your hor-; WOOQ hunday. '.va it right, sir, y' know." "Two eggs," said the Ameri- the old firm of T. Kinarsford A Son, Oswego, N. V., have embod ied the results in book form, Mikuk ,ki,M Jl . . , .,, i ,. " U" fried on cne side and one on the gratuitously among applicants, j utilor i This book is unioue in every i f . 1 , , J ! More oppressive si ence anil respect, containing not on v a1 ,l , , . . . . . , - another and fainter, "Very twell great many original receipts, but) sir ' ' 1 ' a carefully arranged list of help- j ' ktmk. , o,miH..i.,.t...J. ' lhls tlrae he was .one still ui u.iviij iniiLnaiiii Miiesuons, Ttaero is little wonder that the Our husthiug sawmillers, Er nest Walters, Clarence Akers and Wilson Williams liavo sua longer. When lie returned his collar was unbuttoned, his hair j i ii i . . cuiiur was unoution 4 ' disheveled and us face scratched lor every woman interested n L , 7 ki , , . , n a i . a"J bleeding. Loaning over the good cooking wants a coov ,., B " V'' I waiting patron, he asked beseech- I will mail you free, to prove me , . . ., , ,itonm, t Z , i Would vou mind tykintr boiled nt.samples of my Br.Shoop's lie i10u ci,.v r a . i j . r neggs, sir." I ve ad some words storative, and my. Book on either j ,;,u , .. :t , " with the cook. 'Ladies Home Dyspepsia, the Heart or the Kid-1 ,jl)Urnal nevs. Troubles of the Stomtifli ' ) lean sadly and patiently, "one j pended business for a short time. From all appearances Brush Creek will soon be well .supplied with telephones, as the Bedford Pulton telephone company has re- Gently added to its lines, and put in throe new phonos; aud the Bell Company is building a line aud will put in iiuite a number of phones. So wo will be well sup plied with telephones. All we need now is- a railroad. Old Sol is busy The weather man has gOtyM his bearings, and thcOwr COal is DO lQagSr popular. Vou are juit as anxious to keep cool now us you were to keep worm: and while we cannot regulate Old Sol's hot rays, we can furnish you with good, cool, serviceable clothing at zero prices. , - ) r r- 'J'J ) A nice light-weigiit Straw Hat looks cool and com fortable, und can be had at priest from Mb. tofl.Sfi in dress h its for men. Children's Sailor and Linen Hats, 25. oO, acd 50c. each. Kveryday hots at Bo. to 50o. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS. Why do vou roast that little fellow In a hen vy suit, when you cun buy him u wash suit for 50, OS, 75, l.00, and 11.25 per suit f Harry E. Saltillo, Huston Pa. I-- Heart or Kidneys, are merely sym ptoms Oiadeeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating theresultof your ailu.ent, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the'ujide nerves- mean Stomach weakness, always. And the Heart, and Kid neys as well, have controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these ner ves, and you inevitably have vital organs. HereiawbereDr.Sboop'a Restorative has made its fame Noothor remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for bkating, biliousness", bad breath or complexion, use Dr. j Shoop's Restorative. Write me to day for samples and free Book Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis Restorative is sold by Dickson's drug store. now to cukt cnn.ui.AiNs. freedom from chil blains," writes John Kemp. Last Otistield, Me., "I apply Bucklen's A mica Salve. Hive also used it for salt rheum with excellent re suits." (Guaranteed to cure fev er sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. LTic. at Trout's drug atom His Business. A passing stranger vvas-uttract-ed by frightful screams coming from a little house not far from the road. Hurriedly tying his horse, he ran to the house and Nearly all old fashioned Cough Syrups are constipating, especial ly those that contain opiates. They don't act just right. Ken nedy's Laxat.ve Cough Syrup contains no opiates. Tt drives the cold out of the system by gen tly moving the bowels. Cm tains Honey and Tar, ana tastes nearly as good as maple syrup. Chil dren like it. oold by Trout's drug store. found that a little boy had swal lowed a ouarter. aud Ins mnt.hpr jjr, - - - ) - e "iwi linn The ! aoi tfnowic'J5 what to do, had be-! afterwards took a college course Comn frantii Tkrt A. ,.t Iium ...... h I il .LiLl i Mr. .1. K. .Johnston of McCon nelllburg came over Wednesday morning in his auto to meet Mr. Sidney Giddonsof the Wihnindew Bank of l'ittsburg, who arrived here on the 8 o'clock train. M,r Giddeoi when a mere lad was tak en into the Johnston family and Mraa cared tor until he reached manhood. He graduated from the McConnelUhiirg Hirh school and tSso ; BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, ; : I a . .-I I I : i," 'a' t I I ( i I j I I i ; M SHORTHAND. i i PENMANSHIP, 'y Catalogue Free. 1 The Tri-State Business College I Cumberland, Md. i ; l i . i l CLrAR KIDilE. Mrs. Joshua (Josnolu is visit ing her daughter, Mrs U. T. fleeter. J. A. lleury made a business trip fo Hancock the first of the week. Miss Nellie Kelso, of l'ittsburg, e visiting her sister, Mrs. Gil son Kerliu. Miss Minnie Grove, who spent the past six weeks in Somerset come frantic. The strancer of two veurs and llieii.il.tiiini..l., cauKiii, liiu nuie ieilow by his ponition in llie above named bank U 1 '.Lin .. t. .. . . . heels and, holding him up, gaye a tew shakes, whereupon the i nat ter soon dropped to the lloor. "Well, mister," said the grate ful mother, "you cert'n'y knowed bow to get it out. Air you a doc tor ?" "No, madam," replied the stranger, "I'm a collector of in ternal revenue. " -Philadelphia Ledger. Care of Kitchen Utensils. Iron pots should alwavs be. county, the guest of her brother, ; boiled out first with wood ashes Horace drove and family, return I and cold water, then thoroughly ed Friday delighted with her trip Leo. I ay lor and wife spent Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. Eph raim Nead. The young people are practic ing for an entertainment on the 27 th. Miss Li. i Henry is employed ll t TTl I mm - - in ine nome oi r ran Madden at Maddens villi Mrs. J. A. Henry spent a few days last week with Mrs. Hob3rt Locke at Maddensville. K. K. Stevens, McConnells burg's popular dentist, spent Sunday with relatives , in our town. washed, aud they are ready for use. Skillets, griddles, iron gem pans and waftio pans should be well greased aud allowed to burn off onoe or twice before using. Sheet iron pans tor cake and bread are preferable to tin. Karthen and stone ware urs or crocks should bo filled with cold water and put ovor a fire and al lowed to come to a boil before us ing to cook in In washing greasy kettles the addition of a little soda to to th" water will ueutrali.e the grease and make it much easier to clean They are best cleaned when hot Nimetliiie aifo M f. Giddons re- uelved information that bis grand father was yet living in London, England, ami arranged for a trip abroad from which he has just re turned. His grandfather had died before he reached London but he found several uncles and aunts still living. He reports a very plea-ant voyage both ways and en joyed his two months trip exceed ingly. At a glance it can be seen that Mr. (iiddens is a bnsine.--young man and while he can spend i but a day or two in our midst all His old acquaintances, and new ones too, are glad to see him. Suc cess to you, Mr. (iiddens - Mer cersburg .Journal. Trespag Notice. The undersigned hereby ifives notlee thut the luud and premises nt t. l-'nj ton County Rod and Oun Club, an or Ionization duly incorporated ,y the law of Pennsylvania, situated in the Ipwoabips of Well, and Urunh Cieelc eonnty of Fulton a.id state of IVnnayi vaola, aie private proistrty, and that all rsou. are urn... not totrespas. on mi in lands anu peemUes for Vie f I t . ..I .... Hlhlni. - ni.iii.itf, KBkiiri in;' nuts or berrle., on in any other luan- nui,ee. contrary to acts of a n sembly in si.. I. cases made and provid ed as the law will br rliridly enforced. Kn.ioN County Rod ano Gun Cmju. 1I-2S (t ti. We have ins! eomitleled :iri'illl!einenl with Harrishurg Patriot by which wa can offer the . nglv low price of Year Fulton County News apd tlio daily niorninj; Harrisbur Patriot lor the nstonif $0.50 Pe Cash in Advance Kogiilar I'rice of liotli 'aners is 4 In 'Ins way yen can gel nil of the news of your homo town every w, eK and the m-ws of t1(. .State t anitol. tele. p.opui. neu.-, oi "ei tisylva iiji and tlio world in treiien every morning fo,- oniy 2.50 per year The Pa riof s sent by the earliest mail roaches all Tott and Rural Free Delivery Houtes uu- mornin'r oi i?-, ui. This Offer is Open to Everybody Bend your 2,W to-day either to The Fulton i-ourny M-wsor to 'Uu- I'atriot, HairiatUrg,Fa. l(M e) lth Mipore, subsorfb iuiaome ivlativo friend. ral, and on yon or Enclosed find 2.oU Fultod 'on i,t y Nowa and one year. Mania lor which jdoaso send 'l ie' The Harrishurg Patriot for Street V. I). Nt Town . . ., . ( oiinf v nulla JjuAUlI bUKotilu Value AMERICA! oooooooocooo xxxxxxcoxx Innrl InTilTTITl'. flfinfiTilfifTI I nm LUW Prices BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our showing of Mill -Summer Merchandise ie very in'er esting in style, uality and jirice. Qmlity and quantify always here for selection. We never sacrifice (Quality in order to give qnanttty. We endeavor to give good value at all times. Silks, Goods, White Waist ind, India l.ineus, Linen Suitings. CoUOO Suitinifs, Faney I.arvins, Fancy (iinnliams, Flaln (iinliatns. Figured I'erca s, Walking bkirts, Long Oloven, Ladies' lielts, I nderwear, White Hosiery, Mlaek Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, Haek Combs, Side Coinhs, Ladies' Neckwear, Lace and insertion, All ver Lace, Millinery, Itihhnng, Veiling, Funs, Lace Curtains, 'urtain HwIsh, Drapery, 1 'Ulow Cases, Sheets, Towelinc, Linen Towels. Shoes, Oxford Ties, White Slipjiers, Men's Dress SlortP, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Mattingi, Rugs. JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., O Masonic Temple. - . Hancock, Md. OOOOOCGOOOOOOO ooooooooooco McClain's I Fourth of July Store. Everything nice to eat, drink, smoke 0 and chew. k FRUIT, K CANDY, h TOBACCO, i and CIGARS, X and the finest line of FIRE CRACK- J" ERS and FIRE WORKS in town. Hot X Peanuts all day. Don 't forget me. ' E. R. McCLAIN. 4 j West End of Boardwalk, 55 M cConncllsbisrg, Pa. 0. V' '6 Fuiion County Bank, g . . (OUGANIZICD IN.1887. ) 3 Fer Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently loe.ated in Its new room .In the A. U. Nuee build lujf. Large additions huve been made to the v g CAPITAL STOCK anu the number of Stockholders has been increased to FlF y TKION, which jrivos all depositors a security of upward of 5 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. I t The Fulton County Hank does a CLNKHAL nANK- J ING IJUSINKSS and extends every favor to their patrons J und friends, consistent with sound hanking. 2 W. H. NELSON, li McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. ?5 NO ONE need suller with Hheu inatism, I) y s p e p 1 1 a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa. tion, Kc.ema, or any ailment aris ing from impure blood. One tab let of Bliss laiiyfi Ms taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system in perfect order. Each root, herb and bark in Its composition has a spcciul mission to perform, Kach box of the ltamedy contains 200 Tablet i for 1 1 .no and u Registered Guaran tee to CCKF, or Money Refunded. A 32 Page Almanac tells the story completely. The medictue Is NOT sold in drug stores, only by agents. Till: Al-ONZO 0. BLISS COMPANY WASIIINuTON, D. C, ARE SOLE MAK ERS OP BLISS NATIVE HERBS. SOLD BY J. A. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders tilled by mull. KILLthi COUGH S wnu uuitt THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery f rnn I unoumr-iivini price rim I OUGHSand E0c&$l.00 ISOLDS Fre, Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for ail TH.llOAT and LXTNQ 'XUOUB IiE, or MONEY BACK. Weak Kidneys Wi'Bk Kli1nT. nivlr point to wNtk VldnT N. ii. - Tha Kldneira, Hint tlln.ileurt. mid tlia : i a ii. Hud tlu'lr woakiii'ii, not In tlie orcua luudl. but In the iiiirviM tlmt lontrol mid (11I1I.1 lid ttn iiitliiiii thein. l)r Mhooii n Kmtorutlvi- U a iiwdli lni! spwltitully pri-imri d to romh IIihw ooutrollliiB oervea. To doctor tlio Kldni'jii aluiu. U futUo. It la u utu ol tima, mid ol uiouuy ua wutl. If your belt arhi't or U wi-alt, If the urlnn Kald.,. or la dark uml stroua, If you liuniajimptoh,, ol Bnfhla or otli. r ditr...,lug or ilm.garoui km. oei dbtaw try 1 r shoop a Keitonttlruk n.oiith lubk'lii nr 1. iiuiil in,, l ..u ufi.. I. ..a.. ...... .. ... I do for you. Urunslai rucommood and at 1 1 Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON. PULTON COUNT? NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance.
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