FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B W Pivl, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNEELSMUKU. PA. AUGUST 29, 1907 Published Weekly. $1.00 per 1 Annum in Advance. HlVlKTISlNU KATn tnr qur cf linen 3 times II SC. Ci- tquare each subsequent Insertion. .. . v Ail ftdverttflemeulR Inserted for less that I lioe months nhnrgnd by the qusrft. x'mos. Union. tyr Oic fo'irtn column. I me hul f column... . One Column . . .Iivun. ).(io .. . in on. to.oo .... 10 00. I M.00. 0.00 NO 00 76.J0 DANE. O.ven Harris, nn' S years, son of Mr. Ivigeue Horns who has been visiting at the home of his grandfather Mr. John Gress, ltas been confined to bed for the last three weeks with Tubercular Arthritis of the knee joint a dis ease which means a groat deal to the future happiness ot a patient of his age. Rising From the drove. A prominent manufacturer, Win. A. Fertwell,of Ldcatna.N. '., relates a most remarkable i xper ience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Electric Hitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. Mv trouble is Hnglit's disease, in the Diabetes ach, your Heart or Kidneys, then stage. I fully believe Electric y this clever Coffee imitation. Bitterswiil cure me permanently, J Dr. Shoop has closely matched for it has already siopped the liv- Ud Java and Mocha Coffee in tla er and bladder complications i" and, yet it has not single which have troubled me for grain of real Coffee in it. D. W!T Dt'RI sj. Mr. and Mf Calvm Liens n a id Miss Mo le French, oCSroogu Creek, Huntingdon county, pniit a few days with relativi .- id this j to mariip, M.iv Reeor, wim has botn em i ployed near Philadelphia the p:it year, is VIMting the family of Iter parents James Reader ami wife Kthe' Cnrfinan and three httie bn thers, of Trough Creek, me visiting at J. E Lyona'aud other relative. A nu nber of flu people attend- ed einpioaatl'if at Onyalai Springs ort Sonday, a id report a sm ill attendance, but K'"'d sing- I mg, Mondiy evening a NAbvt'Kl young people of this vicmiiy ir t at the home of J. K Lyon, it btii g Mrs. Lyou"s birthday, and tpeui a very pleasant eveuing. Jesse Laldlg aotertainetl the young poo I pie with selections from his : graphophone, then followed ice cream and cake, aud games of various kiuds all good after which all left for home before twelve o'clock, wishiug many i happy returns of the day. Mrs. Maynard l.'nger left for Altoona ou Friday, to accompany her husband on a vacation trip. Auumborof our people have bean ill the past week. I eta free sample of Dr. Khoop's "Health Coffee" at our store. If real coffee disturbs your Stem tol t a Save Your Linens ! rumor March Is rtlinoui to hue linen, lit.-, and nil other fabrics. It MOfttfia the life, de stroys the tieu u 1 1 1 ii I fiesh appearance ami mute them to po to pi(M es. The one and only way to be sure ot quality in starch in to get the genuine KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch No acid or harmful element enter into its manufacture; absolutely will not affect any fabric or color. Produces fl pure hite, rich finish of tu'nutif nl labdUM lustre that i more luting than any other. Never causes goods to turn yellow. Superior penetrating qualities. Most eco nomical. The standard of quality for over half a century. ui r Nil ASA KiM or nt a mi him;. For grnr rl ... boll nn lir. . r .1 In light Marvtlhig i i al . il na ruM tr i requiring no boiling. Slatlf for Ofm fifty yean t Oawpgo. AU grooori, In full w right pftrkiurre. T. KIISIGSFORD & SON, Oswego, N. V. National Starch Company, Successor. oooococoooco oooocooooooooo UWVKKS, Value Low Prices BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Cur showing of M id-Summer Merchandise in very inter esting in style, qualify and price. Quality and quantity always here for selection. We never paeritii'C Quality in order to g've quantity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. years." Guaranteed at Trout's drug store. Price oulv 50c, Letter to C. J. Brewer, McConnellsburg, lJa. Dear Sir : What will it cost to sow ten acres hail" wheat and half daisy mixed, and what'll the crop be worth ' , We dou't know what daisy seed costs, nor how bulky it is; we suspect half wheat and half d lisy would make a big crop of daisies, and last along time: the wheat might be short. The parable throws some hKht ou the cost of a paint half white wash. Whitewash, mixed half and half with paint, is all-paint in look and feel: indeed niue tenths Of the "pamt" in the stores is part whitewash; some half, some more, some less. Punt has to bespread with the brush, the surface piepared, the ladders, scaffolds, pulleys and ropes arranged and moved ; there 'f a great deal of labor inputting paint on; it costs 2 to 4 a gallon to do it. What does it cost to paint white wash ? Tust the same. Half whitewash? Just th3 same. It doesn't searn worthwhile, for the whitewash does harm, not good. Will the paint hold the white wash fast, or the whitewash loos en the paint ? Hetter paint pure paint, the least gallons paint, the least mon ey paint, I) noe. Yours truly 81 F. W. Devoe & 0b. I'. S. F. C. Hare, Fort Little ton, and .1. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, sell our j aiat. I will mail you free, to prove me rit, samples of my Dr.Shoop's Re storative, and my Hook ou either l)ysiepsia, the Heart or the K'ld nevs. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidney s, a rem jrelysy m plums ofadeeper ailment. Don't make the common error of treat ing symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating theresultof your ailu;ont, aud not the cause. We. k Stomach nerves the'naide 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 orgapa. Horeis where Dr. Shoop's Restorative has made its fame No other remedy ever claims to treat the " inside nerves". Also for bl ating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Shoop's Restorative, Write me 0 day for samples aud free Book. Dr. Shoop, Kaciue, Wis. The Restorative is sold by Dickson's drug store. Miss Margaret Daniels came over to town Monday evening to meet hsr nieces Heleu aud Mar garet, daughters of Mr. aud M rs. W. M. Dixon, of Pittsburg. The visiting girls will upend some time among the Fulton county re lattves and friend. Shoop's Health Coffee 1 mitation is j made from pure toasted grains or cereals, with Milt, Nuts, etc! Made in a innute. No tedious wait. You will surely like it. Sold bv E. li. McOiair. BXCBLSKNt Albert Barney is improving his house by giving it a coat of ! paint. Miss" Harriet lloopengardner is spending a lew weeKs with j her sister near Little Orleans, Md. Mr. (iarfield Miller's house near Piney Grove and nea ly all i its contents was destroyed by ! Bra last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howard, of Philadelphia are visiting Mrs. ' Howard's parents Mr. and Mrs. j Daniel Smith. John Hoopengarduer who ha I been employed in Canton, Ohio, by the Standard OU Company, has now a position at Millway, ! Pa. We are very sorry to say that Mrs. Alfred He idershot still continues very ill. but we hope! that she may soon recover. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bottenlield , attended the Christian Confer- j euce last week which was held I at Clear Creek Bedford county, ! Klmer Hoopengardner will teach ' school ttie coming winter on Txing Ridge, Ma. Mrs. Nellie Potter and children or Pittsburg Pa., are visiting friends and relati.es at this place. Uncle John Hann, of Licking Creek township, left at this of Boa last Thursday a tino speci men of 1 is handyucrir as a tasa jdarmiat. He, some time ag( , j shot a large rattlesnake, which he skinned carefully, cured the j skin and "stuffed" it. It now j Iooks enough like the real thiu ' to make any one keep a respeet tul distance awiy, at least until they are assured that the thing' can't Lite. We liuve ii. t con plvtcd arrangements with The Harrisbtlrg Poftriol by which we can oiler the Fulton County News and i In' daily mornitH Harrisburg Patriot for the astonishingly low price of 5() Per Year Cash in Advance 2 Regular Price of 1 lot 1 1 Papers i s $-1 In this muv you can get all of the news of your lionie town every week and the new.-, of the State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania and tfifl world in general, every morning for only $2.50 per year. The Patriot is sent by the earliest mails and readies all Towns and Rural Free Delivery Routes on the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody c!p vuur 82.50 to-duy either to'Tlie Fulton i County News .or to The Patriot. Horrisburg, Pa. Ifvou already get Loth papers, subscribe for some relative or friend. Kucloaed Bud 'j'-'.o" for which please send The Fulton Couuty News and The Horrrsburg Patriot lor one year. Name R. F. I). No. own . . . . . . ( 'oiint v Silks, On'?, fioricJn, White WsUtlod, i mi in Lloensi I.iunn Butiiniis, 'otton Sulllugl, Kuniry Lurvinv, Fancy Olnghatus, I'luln OiDgtastnta Kigutad Perca.!) Walking Skirts, f.onif Ci loves, I.tOii's' Olts, I ndMpwear, VVliito nMtery, lilack Hosiery, Pan Hosiery, Hack COtDoil, Siiile Comhs, Ludios' Noikwear, Lace and Inserliun, All Over Lace, Mllli itry, 1 .lbboiis, Vetting, Kans, Lace Curtains, Curtain Swiss, Drapery, I'l'low Cages, slice's, Toweling, I.inen Towels. Shoes, Oxford Ties, White Slippers, Men's Dress Shirto, Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under wear, Muttinga, Rugs. JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., Masonic Temple. - Hancock, Md. OOOOCOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooo K mm mm . m m ' . Vlctlain s More have two of the best brands of Stock Food for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, and I am gaing to give 5 per cent, off from now un til August 15th. Now is the time that your horses need a little ton ing up. Don't overlook it. R. SI I All NIX Attorney ai Law, Office on Sauare, McConnelLsbuiK, Pa. All .-.'i: tiu ii'--- urn cbtruoied Oil eotHe cureliil kud prompt aitrotlon. NO. Eioa 3. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Die First ITtttonal Biak, at McCunncll huiK. in the Siutc if l'cntiNyl iinla, ut the elosc of Business. August ii, ll07- MM It K( IX. Ixjuu ii ml Discounts -iv.ii-.i ( Ivi'nlrurts. NHtMirfld uu4 i nsceured , tt0 IT, S. n. to secure elro-l ttlnn ll 0.(0 I'rcuiiilinn on I. 8 I JUf Iliii1f. seourltln . eto fs.WIHI One friim S.ute lltinks ftiul nnnUers . W.40 One from upp uved reserve uxenu... ,:Ul.h Oliceks an 1 tither oasIi lieiiM B fp Nutes of other stimuli llauks 1SJ.0O Kret'un 1 puper eurreoey nlektls uad cents ... 101.00 I.awkui. Muxkv i:i i in i in Bank, viz : Specie 4....... l.eKil-temler notes 1,(10.00 lattMl Itedempiion fund with IT. S.Trenurer (Spereeii.. of circulation) SI 8.60 tJli.OM.OO 20J.UJ I.K7H W I,0j7.s ;oo Ot.CKKi.lil i.65 r.r W.l) S I 7 99 (.7tf TllTAI flM.tlS.lll I.IAII1I.I TIKS. C.ipitul stock pulil in Surplus fuui I'ndlvlded pi-ollts. leal expenses und luxes puid . Nutioiiiil Hunk notes out.tsndlng.... Stutellunk notes otitst audlDtf . . . . II vldeuds uupsld Individual deposits subject lo check ':mtud uertillcntes of deposit Time eert Hemes of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding TOTAL ,.!. 148 III S t V I K. i iK I'KX .VSVI.VAXI t. I UOOMVT OV Kt.'l.ToN. I 1. Men-Ill W. Nace. Cashier of the above mimed bunk, do sulumalv swear tlmt the above m .ii -i. i'n i Is true to the best or my kaoAledse u Qd belief. MEHItll.l. W. NACK. Cashier. Correct Attest : O. U tiltlSSINOEII. Jmi. h. Sirtx, II. M. KKM1AI.U S. Vksi.i:v Kiiik. Directors aulMOTtbffa and sworn Ut before me this 28th day of August. IWJ7. SKtl.. M. KAY SHAFFNEK. Notary Public. ClIUKCilES. E. R. VcCLAIN. We st End of Boardwalk, McConnellsburg. Pa. H0 J GROOMING COUNTS Uut It cannot make a Fair Skin ur a Uloisy Luat. WaaMQ with fcood CODii'lexioua eaniiot bo homely. Creams, lotions, washes aud Owdatl cnuuot make A fair skin. Km ry I. i i ii. .ii kuows tliut Uia satin tout of lua tlmruuttUbii'd comes from tUo animal's "ull-riu;lit"rou,litH,u. Jx't the borse itnt "ollliis feed" an, lla, coat turns dull. Cur rying, lirtinblniand ruliliinn will (ive him a clean emit, but cajiuot MOOOM the cmvi 1 umootbiii s8 and gloss of tlM liorse'a akin, whicb fa bis com iluxiou. 'i'bu l.uheH will aco I In- (JOiut. Lane's Family Medicine Is 1 lie best i .reparation for ladies who d'-Miru a gcutlu laxative medii-iue that will kivo tUo body larlect oleaolinoaa iutttruiUly aud tba wholeaoraeaeaa taut produces sueti akiua as puuitcra love to copy. itrilhday Surprise. Tnurday, August 15th, was a glad day for Mrs. Henry Waltz, it being her 14th birthday. Her frieurls and relatives decided to give her a surprise. Early in the morning of the 15th, her husband insisted upon har going visiting, which, of course, she obeyed like all gi od women do. About ten o'cl ccb, the buggies and wagons began 1 1 arrive, and pretty soon, dinner was begun. As soon as the teams were comfortably stall ed, Mr. Walt?, s.mt his oldest son Breatbard to inform his mother to eome home, as she had com pany. The nooaday meal was tine OODllltidff of chicken, ham, pies, cakes, and all that go in making a good dinner. Those present were John McClellan aud wife, John Fisher and wife, Char ley Gordon, wife aud children, Mrs. Morgan Maun, Mrs. Susie McK'eo aud son Leonard, Mrs. Mollie Dixon and daughter Mil dred, Mrs. Martha Waltz and daughter (ioldie, Mrs. W. (J. Peck and daughter Amy, Mrs. lien Kv.ins and children, Mrs. X. H Ei vans, and Miss AuuaCline. Mrs. Wall, was the recipient ol a nice lot of birthday gifts, aud all present had a very enjoyable day. One That was thkiie, Henry Tritle and family, ot uear Meicersbnrg, were visiting relatives iu this place Saturday. Indigestion fllnma.l. " - , .. . . I i. ,T "una iiiiiiinm ni. and not In ItM'll a true diwaw. Wo think ol Dy.n, r,,!. Heartburn, and indigotlou a, rial (ll.. y"i Way nre tamptoau only of a certain pci-iBo llerve sickness notliiiiK site. It w tins Ian tl.at lir.icoprertlr led Pr shooa ff ( ( on of tout now vry lopular Btonuti Ii Remedy-)r. Unoop's Heslorallv. Qalna direct to in- -toniu. h ii. i vs. alone brought that ims-h, i If u." u' "r ? "OOP and i,i, Kctoratlve With. i, 1 '"' ""ii'csl and highly vital principle, no Ko '""'"".''"'"PH-Io"' nu were ever to be had. hrll ,l ii ,r'"- bl'"l". bllloluusM. bud arallv,TLi 1w,,;"11''ei"u. try l)r, shoop's Dr. Shoop's Restorative W. S. DICKSON. The September Circle. In the Ciiii i.K for September, Ernest I. Coulter writes of '"The Big Hrothers aud the Children's Court," with such enthusiasm for the splendid results which those 'Big Hrothers" are achieving in the lives of the children of the tenements, that the article is an inspiration which must leave its mark iu the lives of the reaiers. .. .Avery important article in the Septemoer number of the CmCLBlf a description of "Trie First Self Governed Jewish Com munity Since the Kill of Jerusa lem," from the pen of David Blaustein, D. I) , who, as Super intendent of the Educational Al llauce, is well qualified to tell ol this epoch in the history uf the Jewish nation Viscount S. Aoki, the tirst Japanese Ambas sador, sends through the columns of TnaCiaCLB "A Peace Message to the American People," a mes sage of kindliness, yet convoyed with dignity There are wars which involve no bloodshed. Thomas K. Vbarra, in relating "The Battle of the Salton Sea," tel'sofone waged between man and nature, whilu Finest Harold Baynes, in an article which cov era two splendidly illustrated pages of THK CmCLB, describes "Hooting with a Canier," The lov jr of music viU be glad to know taat a new feature ol Thk CIRCLE is a page of original music by well known composers "The Song of the Poacher," by, Louis V. (ioltschalk, in the Sep tember number, is a vine, swing ing song for bass or barytone voice. The departments are stronger each month, because the leading articles are written by people who are lUthorlttM in their spe cial lines. As an exam le, th celebrated organist, Mr. William C, Carl, has an article in the Mu sic Circle entitled, "What a Suc cessful Organist Should Know And Mr. Dan Beard, known ev ery whereas the boy's best frieud, has taken charge of a department especially devoted to their mler ests. Thoothor twenty three de pari inents are equ illy strong and 1 radical. a Fulion County Bank. (ORGANIZED IN MJ') 3 Per Cent. Intereat i -.,!,( on i nu- Dvpoalta. This old and well known Financial Institution is now permanently located in Its new room In the A. II. Nacebuild . ing. Lin additions bavo been itiuilc to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stoekholders has been increased to FIF TICEN, which (fives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a G KNF.lt AI, HANK ING BUSINESS and extends every iavor to their patrons ' and friends, consistent wilh sound banking. - X W. H. NELSON, cS McConaelisburg, Pa. Cashier. N O (INK need sulfer with lllieu inalistn, U v g p e p I i a, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Kc.ema, or any aliment aris ing from Impure blood, (hie tab let of Bliss Native Herbs taken each day will quickly put th nrost weakened system la perfect order. Kucli rool, herb aad bark in its composition has a special mission i.i perform, Kadi box ol the Remedy contains 200 Tabieln fur tl.OO and a Registered Guurau tee 10 CURE! Or MoDey Refunded. A 32 I'ujje .in. mm- tells tbe story completely. Tbe medicine is NOT sold iu (Ii uk stores, only by agents. THI: AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY WASHINGTON. 0. C, AKK SOLE MAK IKS (I, BLISS NADU IILKBS. SOLD BV J. A. ALLER. Knobsyille. Pa. Orders tilled by mail. KILL th COUCH and CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. X inafs New Disosvery rONEUMPTICrl OUfiHS and I u Ii'. Price SOc & $1.00 fret Trial. Buioet and Uuiciieat Cure lor all TH HO AT and LXNG TKOUB I.ES, or SIONKY BACK. M. R Shbffner returned from ! a two week's outiutf at Atlautic j City, am! airu.ng rolulives iu tl.e I eastern part of the Rtatc Tuesday eveniuy. He wns accompunied i home by lug nephew aud niece, ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heener of ' Norristowu. Prof. Ernest M. Great, who had been elected principal of the I schools at Mount Union, has re signed that pos-ition to accept a better position that of teacher of science in the High School at SteeltOBi Pa. In this school Prof, (iress will huve charge of the Chenvcal and Physical Labora tory, and will loach Chemistry Physics, Biology, and Ceology. Pkf.siivtekian. Rev. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:0(1. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbatha at 10::i0 a. m. Sabbath school at Bilfi. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 0:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :CKl. MRTBopftT RFtarop a tr Rut , j. c. Grimes, i'nstur, Sunilay SubOOl .it H::Wi a. in. I'rencliii.g everv ot.her Siiniliiy morning ut Infill and every Sunday evening at I:!"'. KpworU League al (i:0O p. m. I'layer meeiing Thursday evening ut 7:00, UN1TK.I) IUKSBYTKKI AN lU'V. J. L. Grove, 1'antor. Suuiiay school atU:30 a. m. Prea:hlng every Sunday morn ing at 0:'M, aud every other Sunday evening at7:0n. The alternate Sabbath evenings lire used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. B,V ANGELICA i. IvlTTHEItAN Ptst,or. Sunday school 9:15 a. in. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Vxt- tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 1(1:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at, 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing ou Wednesday evening a't 7:00. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne ClevenftTtr't Ball in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in. the New Hall at Fort Littleton. WelU Valley Lodge No. 607 meeta every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meet ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 365 meets In McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the Urst Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their ball at Need fnore. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum rooets every tirst and third Mouda) evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. 8. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5i4, P. O.S. of A., Hustoutown, meets every Satur urday eventug in P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or jutt preceding full moon in Lashley hal at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Oen. D. B. McKlbbin.Post dNo.40l G. A. S., meets the second an four'.b Saturdays in each month at Pleasunt Ridge FULTON COUNT? NE WS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. A straw stack on the David Kohler farm, near Markes, Frank hn ;ounty, which is tenanted by bis son in law, Edward Stoner, was set on tire Monday afternoon at 2.110 o'clock, by children play ing with matches. The tire com municated with the large bank barn, and the neighbors, who were drawn by the straw burn ing, were able to rescue the live stock. The crops, feed aud iarm Ing implements were consum ed with the building. The loss is placed ai KHfloO.
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