i HH.TuN COUNTY NEWa Published Every Thursday. B. W- rK, Editor and Proprietor. r. McCONNELLSBURQ, PA. AUGUST 1, 1907 Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. triTlnTlHINti RATON. Pr viuare .f !lr,r- S time II N- Per squiirc paoh ubsequr..,t Insertion ... M advertisement rnaerterl for ler.r, than three months charged by the square. "Tinns. j RltKlH. I I ft One To trth aol'imn. . Our leilf column Oar hi i. .1100. i .25 00. . . 40 00. 120 (XI I I30.W1 40(10 M'Ki W 00, 75.' 0 liirlhclay Surprise. Last Wednesday was a nnd day m tho lifi f Mis Rhoda iarland, nut only because -hp had boon sp;ircd tn see tho T " 1 1 mile rxxst that marked her jiuru ev through life, hut because her children, grandchildren, three o) her sisters, and three preachers, came to her home to extend eon gratulations, and incidentally en joy a day of social pleasure rnd i good dinner. After the noonday meal had been served, the com pzny assembled in tho sitting room, where songs were sung, prayer offered, abd timely ad dresses made. Mrs. Garland was the recipient of a large num i bor of nice birthday gii:, and all j preseut, numbering seventy six I persens, had a very enjoyable! day. x Headache Can 1e urnl only 1y remedy that will remove the muse. Tli ofteuer you stop it with hi m'ache powders or fills the quicker will it return. Generally, horolarlio conies lrom a dis. turbid stomach or irrciilur bowels, and almost invariably i Lane's Family i Medicine (a tonic laxative) will cure head- ailio in short order by retaliating tho bowels and rcinvigorating the stomach. It Is a great Mood medicine and the favorite laxative of old and young. At druggists', 25c. and 50c. i BKir-AST. The fanners are about through with their gram, r.ud are now busy gathering in their hay which is a very satisfactory crop. The Sunday school at Xeed more starts with bvlghtprospecti for the future. Job. P, Gfti land lost a valuable horse last weeli. This is ijuite a loss to Mr. (iarland Rev. Powers tided his appoint meut at Pleasant Grove with a very iuteiesling discourse Sun da v. Mrs. Sarah Garland, of Piney Grove, Md , is visiting friends here. Oscar Garland attended eainp meeting at Cito last Sunday. James Hill and family spent Sunday at B. H. Truax's. The Sunday school at Pleasant GroVB is progressing finely. DECORUM. Campbell Peterson and Brooe Appleby have both had new barns erected this summer. Myrtle (Jliue, of Burnt Cabins, spent a few days recently iu the home of her uncle, S. BStnerj 'il Hand. Miss Lodema FYs ias goue to West Virginia to spend some time. Harry Cowan and Clinton Ma thias have each talCfn out the foundation and propose oui.ding new houses after harvest. Alex Moutaue has a very siclf horse. Miss Annie Peterson, who has been a teacher the jjast three years in the schools of Clearfield, Is spending her vacation in the home' of hat mother, Mrs. E3lBi beth Peterson Mrs. J. U Appleby and chil dien spent a few days rucntly in tho parental home of Mr. and Mrs. N B, Heury, at Clear Kidge. Misses Eva and Lizzie Stitt spent Saturday shopping in r bisonia. John Appleby, of Shirleysourg. called on his daughter, Mrs. Har ry Foreman, one day .last week. MRS. P. M. SNVDRR. Die I M I'll Hume in Waynesboro. Tries, day Morning A telegram to Mrs. Ceo. W. Hays of this place, Tuesday BOi ning, brought the sad intelli gence thai, her sister UlalranQft, wife of P. M. Buyuar, ul Wiyii-o-bore, had di. il suddenly. Mis. Snyder had ca.lod for holp f r m the top of a stairway at hf r homo on Mor.day cvenint , when Mrs. John liydt r went to her assistance and succeeded in go t ug her to bed. it, was found hf a physician that apoploxv was her ailment, and she d:ed Tues day morning Mrs Snyder was b rn in this placo 58 years ago, and is siirviv d by her mother, Mrs Bltat Mi Oh els. a id sisters Misses Sadie, ivi IgglS and Alnc- all of Hverett; Mis. Hays, of tins placer Bib ma, wifeof D S. Snyder, of Peoria, ill.: boot, Wlfs of .las, 11. Irwir, of Washington, 1). C, and Hoyi, of I5iadd.ck, Pa. Funeral this morniug at Waynesboro. The Proof of the Stanching Isi the article immaculately white, possessing f Indescribable beauty and delicacy, with just the pliability to ha-ig gracefully, yet with firmness that Insure! pen tan I thaporettntioflf Iioes it resist the ill affects of dust and keep iu d linty linish? Then it was surely Marched with the genuine KIMZSFORB'S OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch the old reliable kind which lias been the standard of quality for Over half a century. Makes ironing day easier, because there i) no guessing Of uncertainty, no poor results, no sticky iron: simply the satisfaction that every laundress receives from work truly faultless. Most economical; dissolves in stantly, handiest in every way. in s i roil am, KIMM 09 HTAnciiiMa. !".. ... i starchtaatholl am dlrrdrd. Kor 11-1. 1 I.li ,...,,.. I i ..III ...... i' n. . ii, . quiring m ...... ...K V Mii'lc for over lift v year at Otwcgo. e.-v All grocers, in lull wiii-lit pnekages. . lift KINGS! OIW & SON, Oswego, N. NATIONAL SIABCH COMPANY. Socceuort. BOOKKEEPING. Open All The Year, FENMANSHIP. Catalogue Free. SB X, The Tri-State Business College I ' ;: Cumberland, Md ; fl I I I I : t : SHORTHAND. TrPE WRITING i . I : i ' . . : Tlie Immigration Keeord. Nothing is so far lrom tne mind of au editor of a newspajier as the thought of allowing to be pub lished iu his paper that which will, in any way, work injustice to auy one; but, in spite of his ex perience and skill at reading be tween the lines of anything offer ed for publication,, occasionally something gets mto the paper that wouid not get there if he knew all about the circumstances. For reasons best known to the one furui-Jnng the information about the Memorial Day exercises at Clear liidge, the men conduct ing a Merry go round at Clear Ridge were represented as hav ing been guilty ol conduct unbe coming oil such au occasion. It was stated, among other things, tint they had kept th oir machine running while the graves of the soldiers were being decorated, much to the annoyance of the or derloving citizens present. We have since been informed by some of the best citi.ens of the com muiiity that such was not the Those who have Stomnoli trou ble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to iho di gegtlye organs, so that the food .n.. I.., .l,ni.n.n.l 4.U.. 1 uiiiy i:c ui-rawu wiiu i.uu letlfl' , ports a eiiort. i ins liny oe none uy tan- during the ing BOOietning Coat contains na tural digestive properties some tliing like K'odol For Indigestion and Dysyepsia. Kodul is a pre paration of vegetable acids and contains the very samo juices found in a healthy stomach, it digests what you eat. Sold by Trout's drug store. I'LtASAvr ciKovi;. Jacob L. Hess purchased a tine organ recently. Harriet and Goldia Layton, of I'.edford county, visited relatives ' in this vicinity recently. nui. i, i 1. I tne largest number iu U I'll is vi3c;.i4,J. US UtJCH VV 1JI ' t Inr, .r. fnklin ,..,4 tk. .. I Of 11)6 POft 1'llU DOXt iiifi, iu A l itiJHMU V wuilllj lyllU lUOt All Immigration ie o.'ds in the history of the I'nitcd States were ' broken during the year ended June 80, when no less than i,SM5,34f aliens were brought in at tiie vari- against, 1,100,783 previous year, an in crease of 185,611. The greatest ; Dumber of these arrived during the last half of the year. ( )f the new eoinerers some if i"U were barred for various seasons, such as dis-, case, pauperism, criminal record, 6(0,, and were sent back to the pOM from which they sailed. In lliis great rush of foreigners Philadelphia farad better than ever before, according to figures com pied by Immigration Commission-1 er ttodgen During the year 87, J itjo passengers of all kinds arrived there, of whom 80.601 werealiens, the largest number in the history ' best year few weeks. A number of our people were in the mountain for huckleberries last Saturday. Tho C. E. Society of this place, has closed until t ie first Sunday in hiober. 15. H. Truax and wife spent1 Sunday at D. A. Carland's. Hoy Layton has purchased a tine graphophoue. James Hill, wife and little son Donald, and Mrs. Hiram Hill,' were at B. 11. Truax's last Sun-; day. fscarand Pearl Hill visited rel atives in Hrush Creole valley last c ha ve ii.-t completed a rrangementa with Harrisburg Patriot by which we can ol'ler The the HUSrONTOWN. W. V. Palmer, of ConnelUville, aod brother Orville, of McKees port, spent several h.,urs in our town last Tuesday with their ante. David Mum ma and danirhter Mrs. W. H. llrton,of fiiu-a-o. ' L :r" - . " "YMt & and Miss Margai et Clevenger, of Hiram all left for the James town Imposition last Tjiursday. J. H. McClain, wife and daugh ters, of Huntingdon, spent sever al days last week the guests of his brother Dr. H. C. McClain. tvuite a number of our ytungi people attended the entertain ment at Clear Kidge lastSatnr-j day night. Tliey reported a large crowd and a ood entertainment. liobert Huston, wife and daughters, spent Sunday in our town. Fulton County News .iii' i lie Miii.iv morn 1 1 Harrisbura; Patriot liinry low price 'of LOT the a -loin.- $9 for oassenifers arrivals whs IS! 12. when 88,131,1 persons came in there, j i 1 l'hila-i - 5() Per Year Cash in Ad ance Rearular Price of Both Papers is U ln tliis way you can gel all of tin news of your home i 1 n every week aul the news of tile State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and the world in general, every morning for onlv $2.50 per year, I he Patriot is sent by Die reaches all Towns ami Rural Froi i he morning of ifesne, This Offer is Open to Everybody Send uv 2.50 today either to The Fulton County News or to The Patriot. Harrisburg. Pa. If you already get both papers, subscribe tor ouh relative or earliesi mails ami Delivery Routes on iend. ISnolosed Rnd fS Fulton lounty News nie year. Name o() ami for which please Harrisburc I solid The 'atriot lor St roe F. I). Xo. Town . . . . . . .( Jounty )f the aliens who used I del phis us a gateway Russia furnished ens half, or 17,788 in all. Among these were45o7 Poles, and the greit bulk of the 8608 Jews who arrived also came from the Cxar'tf country. Of Kussians proper there were 8500, many of ,1 N 'TNI Value AMPIN J oocooooooooo oooooooooooooo 8 CnA lWrrTrfT.r.rimrn inn I I ttt LUW Prices BUY HFERfi. Hot Weather Offerings. Our uliowinsr of Mid Sumtnor Mendiandioe is very in'er esling in style, quality and price. (imlily and quantity always here for selection. We never sacrifice (Quality in order to g:ve q- antity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. Bilks, i . . tOlllls, Whitu Wststlod, lmliu tlnens, Lilian Bultlngt, 1 . 'utlon Huitinifs, Fancy tiiirvlns, Fancy (iintrliatns, I'luln Oinfhams. Piguvsd PsreS'Si VVulkiii); HktMS, I .nntf ( loves, I, attics' liellK, I 'ndcrwciir, WhiU' Hosiory, Fllack Hosiery, Tan Hosiery, Hack Combs, Side Cimli-. Ladies' Neckwear, l.uee and insert ion, All Over LSOSi MtUlnerfi Kllibnnfi, Veiling, Fanti, Lace Curtains, inrtain Swiss, Drapery, I'll low Cases, Sheets, TpSrtliDgi l.inen Towels. S NfMOnie Temple. - - Hancock, Md. oooooooooooooo oocooooooooo Shoes, Oxford. Tien, White Slippers, Men's Dress Shirts, Men'd Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Matting, Hugs. JAMES O. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - - . Hancock, Md. I McClain's Store have two of the best brands of Stock Food 0. for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, and I am going to give 5 per cent, off from now un 1 1 August 15th. Now is the time that your horses need a little ton ing up. Don 't overlook it. E. R, McCLAIN, West End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg, Pa. 0 ai .x0ii0 0fl00'000t0p 000MJI H0000e00X00Xjix.0fm. Walnut drove Cam SkSStlSf. Tho Walnut Grove campnieet ing will meetin the old grove for re ligious worsln ', Friday August !' a..d there will be services each whom were substantial fanners on day uutil Sunday evening. August their way west. Hoglish iuunigrants nuinbercd 4t606t and there were smaller quo - tas from Italy, Germany and Aus case, auil mat "not a wheel was : Sunday anH U MAn turned" while the comrnittec Elijah lioopeagardner and fatn- wo.o .u u ceuiBiciy ueco! Uliilg jjy, 0f Whips Cove, spent last MM graves, ana that the merry go-round people conducted their business in an orderly mannor. We were given tho impression that Squire J. W. Grove, one of the most reliable men on the Kidge, was much displeased at the Merry go-round people This, we havo since found was not the case, and that lie had noming to do with furnishing the information. Whatever of injus tice may have been to tho Merry jo round people, wo are glad to make amends tor in this way, and further to state taat tho same gentlemen afterward operated their machine in McConnellaburg iu an orderly manner and much to the delight of young people U'.ire. Wood Notice. Notice is hereby given that con tracts for the fumishinx of wood I ir the severul schools of Dublin township will bo let on Thursday August f, 1907. Sunday at Lemuel Carland's. Song servica at Pleasant Grove next Saturday night, August 3d. In the citios much benefit hxa been done t children that are backward in school by the medi cal attention given them at tin? expense of the school district or by the voluntary service of phy sicians and nurses. Many child rou are unable to learn on ac count of defective eye-sight or other physic d ailments. Some if these, after treatmeut and the removal of difficulty, havo proved to be exceedingly bright and to make excellent progress in study. Such attention should he given to school everywhere. If your child is slow about learning, let your physician see if he cannot discos or the cause. We think that iu course of time this matter will be looked after as a part of tho pub lie duty to the children. It will help to rear a sound, healthful race of poopl . tria. France brought up the rear wiih only ; newcomers. Of the total number of Immi grants who. arrived in the Doited States during the year 139,165 came from It'ussia. Use of Coffss in Kogland, To Test Cake. Altliougo an old cake maker, I have just learned how to test cakes, so they will not fall or be sticky. When you think the eak is done, remove from ov n, hold to your oar, and if it "sings" loud put it back whore' you h id it; if it ' sings" famtly, put in cooler part of oven, or if oven is very hot, leavo the door unlatched or sliglitly o jen When it does not Tlie use of ooffee in England ' of Sax ton has been appointed po was first known in 1657. The Hist licomau by the Huntingdon coun place in London where it was sold 'y Court, Walnut Grove is an was thus advertised: "Made and excellent place to spend a week Old in St. Michaels alley nCorn-' 'r rest. It has excellent water, hill by Pasqua Bossee, at the sign of bis own asad." 18. Rev. F. W. McGuireof Sax ton will give a Bible reading eac h morning. C. 11. Forney, D. D., LL D. will preach August 11 at l'l lid n. m A i ...I- ..f t.hci leading minster of the Ktst Pa. ym' co"ld dl'P. J ?nd present and J1 w,,u,u ' e a" n"UJ' Provluea can be had on ! WaS 'natIe uori ett)y- 1 lurn ralDl' out or tm as noon as removed j; from the oven, either on tho motd- lntr-hoarfl ir nf I tho hASiAHn of si for the purpose ot attending the ' "u uu yuu Lau VlK services. Mr. B L Dickenson a' cal e aud al1 aud Cl, ry a t0- uer caK? wnero you want it with out dm "or of breaking. If il sti :ks to the tin, run a sharp hi lership will be preach. Hoardim, the gro.ind for ir"' a term and lodging for 11. Lodging will only oe iuruished to tnose who come "Spoon" conies from upon," uieaninsr a small piece of wood. But metal sptnns were used in Biblical limes, for in Kxodus the Lord ti lls Hoses to make spoons of gold for use in the Tabernacle, and today there are to be seen in the British museum spoons which certainly were used in the early days of Christianity, .besides oth ers found iu the ruin of Pompeii and Berculsaaum. good drainage aud all that makes a campmeetititf ground pleasant. Pof particulars write Rev. L. S. , Sollonberger, Solea. Pa. ADVKKTISK IN The Fnltoo County News Trespass Notice. The undarslned hereby jrivesnollee that i he lends and iiremlsns of the Fill ton County llud and Qua Club, un or 'nil! it inn duly inoornorated bv the I Uw ef FeonsyKunia, situated in the lown-lupa f vv. i ia and llrush Cieeli, on ut of Pultun und sidte nf IVnnayl ran it, ar private properly, and that all person are wurue'l not to trespass on said lands ana premises for 'he purpose of bunting, listiing. iatherlni; nuts or berries, on in any other man lier whatever unuirary to acts of a- b!y iu such eases inude uud iirovid the law will l.r rigidly enforced. WCOTTNTV Hop anoGun ( l.t U, 11 'K (Ht-tt. UVI III tSSjblj 1,1ft ,h WW , kniTe undm-it close to the pan, then place on plate or other layer ot ca.te. Fro n "Household In formation Kxchange," iu The Ladies' Wtr'd for August. Home From Europe. If whs,', you have read for the lust two voeks in the Nkws has not induced you to send for the eat? 'oguc of the State Normal at Cahforui l, do so now. Itsprinci pal, Dr. rfheo. 11 ;ioss, just back lrom a yoar iu Kirope, and its thirty teachers, all thoroughly traindda.id prepared for their worl with its tine equipment and proiessional Bpirlt, reuder it one of toe bes - schools in the state for the pn maratiou of teachers. Atldresa "Normal," California, Pa. Fulton County Banks, 0. 0X - - 44V04'444 ((IHGANI.I'.D IN 1887.) 3 Fer Cent. Interest Paid on Time Depoalta. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located in Its now room in the A. U. Nace build Injf. JiUi'e additions have been made to the jCAPITAL STOCK;; is and the number of Stockholders has been increased to !' I F- T10KN, which (fivos all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bunk does a GRNRKAL HANK ING HUS1NICSS BOid extends every favor to their putrous and friends, consistent with sound bunking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. NO ON I-: neeil suller with Kheu malism, I) y r e p s 1 a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, DiabeteB, Constipa tion, Bossoia, or uny ailment bHIs lnjf from Impure blood. Ono tab let of Bliss Native Ms taken each day will quickly put the most weakened system in perfect order. Each root, herb und burk in its composition has a speciul mission t erforin. Koch box nf the Itemedy contains (HJ Tablets h.r Sl.Ue and a Registered Guaran tee to CtJKK or Money itefunded. A 32 Pane Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine is NOT sold In drujf stores, only by agents. TrtH AI.0INZ0 .0. BLISS COMPANY WASHINGTON, 0. C, ARB SOLI: MAk KkS 0, BLISS NATIVfc IIKRBS. 8GLD BY J. A. ALL A A Knobsville. Pa. Orders filled by mail. KILL the COUGH and CURE the LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovery rnn T0NSUMPTI0N Pries rUR I OUGHSand BOcfcJt.OO IJ0LDS Free Trial. Surest and auickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB lJ3a, or MONEY BAGS. Constipation Kulci-il ..... t i . . t. with uniiie pcoplp hrlna pruini.i relief Tor OonttlpatkHl. Willi otherl cour.' u 1 1 h.'iit bread will liave the Mime aSscs! N. i'iii. in,. I, ml, I., II, l,, ii M-Ki'tubli- n-lnmly to n-li. v.-. , r;ulliiieiitlnni M in inuii, II ih MHuna ran tmt linil Ntiiri. way t li.-a.ltli. Ami On, is Itrlkrnal! true with r.-aur.l In i nnstiputlini. II,,' Isirk of s , ivnalii tr, lit UlffT.riiU-a. ru ro HBs-raita-offers u i,hi iijuvUsilt alii totlna "' l,ut' "Hul'l t will, Kioi'tlan S..IUIM. Kll !- isiry Elm Hark, s,,U, Kxtruu ,, I'runea, etc., tlm uihi. tWam Inirk I. given Iu sreaU-.l iMMallla powal in con ml naitli.tlim. A tNHliuiiis Candy Trablet, railed XajMrts, u .. made at n.. ilr. sl,,,i 1 4 in, mt, rle.., Irmu tlil liigi'iuuii ,,.i n"St''n,;',llv" pnis'rlptlon. Il ,4lei mi Cimi.i1. pat nil. Illllmuneu. Himr HUhiisi Ii. Had llreall, ballniv Cnuiplciiou, elr , i Indued pimuui W,J Out jrl) Ilia. ' Nn nut. nn miplesiant after efferts are ax. , rl.iiied, and Lux-eU are put up In beautiful iitliugrapuad uietal bu:ces at 6 it-nu and 25 cents I nr 8iHi,itlilnx new, uicu, ei'onoiuloal and etTecUvc, b y a box ol ILax-ets W. S. DICKSON. FULTON COUNT! NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance.
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