JLToN COUNTY NEWS " "Published Every Thursday. mho J I . W. PK, Editor and Proprietor. uaMcGONNLLLSBURG, pa. SEPTEMBER 19, 1907 'n rt IB Published Weekly. Dav $1.00 per Annum in Advance. 4DT1HTISING ItATMl r B linen a ilmea MM innrriMm menm UNflM Of I Wine monihsoharueil hy the square .11 HO. SO than I aoa. I lam, j l yr. frieij'irthool,mi1 'is h hill oolumn 2S.0O I . . lew(lamB 10 00 i IV 7 'hill Su o.no . W.0) Vii.O) Oood Manner?. Good manners are not a super- veneer, a thin covering over f a rough surface, but they are 01. founded on kindnessand common- sense. Tnoy snow uu; uucuiv, the heart, the disposition. Had manners are attributed to "alack of tine perception which sees little things, a want of that deli cate touch which handles their, and of that tine sympathy which a superior moral organisation al f is pa wh BlMhilay Social. I tat Saturday, th home of J. V. Caruiaelt, at Clear Kidgt, 6 n rii-nced a very pleasant so ml atl'air - it being James' 4'Jth birthday, and his brother Jesse's 17th. It occurred to the wive DIM day last week that they would give their husbands a little sur prise All their ueighhors won- i present during th: day, and from i a distance were John M.llsaedj wife, of I'Yankhn county; Uev. Daniel.--, wife and daughter Kath arine, of Hustontown: Dr. U. U. OMBpbVll, of N'i'w lirenada; JttMM ('.irmac.k, wife and children, of Dublin Mills and that night about Hxly young people gather i ed and finished the enliveument ! of the day by games an musir. ; At a late hoir, all departed for , their homes wishing the Car mack i I O I o LI IC I S lllltuy limit; 1'ii'in.im j years. j Occasionr I he adache, bulching ! bad taste in the mouth, lack of 1 appetite aud slight nervousness are symptoms of indigestion ' which, when allowed to go uncar- ed for, will develop into a case of dvspepsia that will take a long time to got ri I if. Don't n jglect i your stomach. At the first indi j cation of trouble take something f ! . h i . plftnl arrangements with i he Ettrrj I'm g I'.ii.i. t by which we eau ofTer the Fulton County News :ili tl tlif daily morning nicl if tl k la. shoj higl i -( s at jit it . ,k e; w e ef it t tfl a; .in'! tar' fee elf 'Ve TV wars bestows." Rome one has said that, of the I that will help it along in its work iiww.nl,, wc asuallv meet e ask ' of digesting the food you only that the saiutat'ou be pleas ant This seems to be ai the root j of the entire matter of greeting j , to be pleasant: A bow is made j inat.inct.ivclv and promptly as soon as one meets the eye of an acquaintance, whether on the street or in a room. When bow ing, the head is inclined slightly. Even when persons know each the food you eat. Kodol for Indigestion and Dys pepsia will do this. Kodol will make your f od do you good and will enable you to enjoy what you eat. Sold by Trout's drugstore. other very well it is not correct to accompany a bow with a broad smile, but there may be a smile in the eyes," a beam of good will which lightens the countenance and prevents an impression of coldness, indifference or absent mindedness. Prom "The Observ ances of Society." in The Ladies' World for September. IIUSIONTOWN. Harry Dawney accompanied by his daughter Miss Nell, is spending some time in Altoona. Rev. aud Mrs. Keber left on Harrisburg Patriot for i lie astonishingly low price of Per Year Cash in Advance Litigator Price of P.oth Papers is $4 In this way you call get nil of the news of your home town every week and the news of the State Capitol, tele graphic news of Pennsylvania Slid the world in general, every morning for only $2.50 per year. The Patriot is sent by the earliest mails and reaches all Towns and Hninl Free Delivery Routes on the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody Send yotir 92.60 to-day either to The Fulton County News or to The Patriot, Hgrrieburg, Pa. f you already get both papers, subscribe for some relative or friend. Enclosed And $2.60 for which please send The Pulton County News and The Harrisburg Patriot for one year. Name Street Town Countv k. r. i). No. ooooooooocoo oooo V flnnrl I Tl liTYtfll V 111 OOOOOOOOOQ nnntinmn T nm V uuuii dmuii uUHoJHu low g Value AMERICAN Pricfis 8 o BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our showing of Mid -Summer Merchandise in very inter eating in stylo, quality aud price. Quality and iiatitity always here for selection. We never Paerilice Qualify in order to give quantity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. M. R. SHAFFNEF, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, iVcConnellsburg, Pa. A II legal bun new nail collections eotrustrd will eoelre oumlul nnd prompv atteunoij. ..I M It II I I Silks, Drasi Qoodt. rhltR Watatlod, I nil in I..... 1 1 -. LttoM suititi(;8, ( ,'otton SuitiDtrx, Kaiuty I.ai'vlns, Fancy (iiiitrhnins, I'lain (iini;lwiinH. Fltiurod t'erca's, Walking Skirts, Long Gloves, l.iiiliiV licltg, OodflrWMr, Wliili' SOaHFT Bhick Hosiery, " 'inn Hosiery, Hark CoinltB, Side Combs, lailies' Neekwear, Lace and insertion, All Over Lace, Millinery, liilibnns, Velllnc, Curtains, Curtain Swiss, Drapery, Pillow Cases, Sheets, Toweling, Linen Towels. Shoes, Oxford Ties, White Slippera, Men's Dress Shirts, Mett't Neck-wear, Men's Under-wear, Mattings, Uugs. JAMES Q. TURNER & CO., O O Masonic Temple. Hancock, Md. oocooooooooooo oooooooooooo Thursday for Mrs. Ke'o3r'shome in Ueadiug. Harold Kirk, of Wells Valley, spent part of last week with friends here. Mrs. A. J, Lainberson made a trip to Chamborsburg, and was accompanied home by Mrs. II. R r.amberson, who had been spend ing some time In that place. Dr. A. K. Davis and II. 1 Lc;ter to M. K. bhalliiar. j Chesnut made a trip to Hunting-; McConuellsburg, Pu. don this week. Dear Si. : They're glad they j W. W. lhjover, after havirg found out Devoe. ! Punl hls vacation with his par- Corpus Chnsti, T'J-xas, is right ents here has leturnod to Mor on the Gull and one of the cersburg Academy, hardest climates for paint; hot David Heefnor, of Petersburg, sun, salt air, aud strong winds. The oidbury ISuildmi.:. painted Devoe in 18U9, is a shining exam SSe of perfect paint snow-white after 7 years, as if painted last week. We should like every property owner from Maine to Mexico to eo that while white white. Experience teaches who wauts to learn as well as wlw waits to be kicked. Yours truly aa F. W. Dkvok A Co. P. S. P. C. Dare, Port Little ton, and J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, sell our paint. fokt urrurroN. Miss Emma Cvle is ill at this writing, Dr. II. B. Campbell is attending her. is spending a short time at his homo. W, Et. Kvans and Nellie K'irk spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Allen Cutshall at Three Springs. A. F. Woodcock has returned after spending some time in Mount Union. Mr. Cyrus Cordon of Cham borsburg spent a few hours with friends here Tuesday morning. QKACtiY. Mr. A. G. Kiuehart of Three Springs, and his son, Prof, H. F. Etmebart, of Bootsdale, Pa., were visitors at the home of Daniel Rinehart last Sunday. The Pro. lessor had not seen his uncle and mint for eight years. He has becu priDOipsJ of a Township High School aud supervising principal of eighteen schools in Coartield county for the past tifteen years. He is, at present, enjoying his vacation. James Woodcock and sister Ruth, of We'lf, spent Sunday wit'i their tister Mrs. I'avid Knepi or. Miss Carrie Holler, of Phila delphia, and stster Grace, of MsrUesbnrg, who have been spending some time at the home of their Undo Daniel Riuehart, have returned to their homes. Miss Alice Cutchall, who has been 1 ponding soino time with friends in Johustown and Al tooua, h is returned to her homo. Miss Edna McClain spent Sun weT M Bllv J. Nelson Mellott aud wife, of Pittsburg, and brother, spent Suuday at Hiram Clevenger's. Mrs. A. C. Sipes, of Huston town, spent Sunday at J. K. Reodor's. The Fairvicw M. E. Sunday school held a picnic last Saturday in Hiram Clevenger's woods. The lime was pleasantly syieut in con versation a'ld games. Samuel faster and family, near Waterfall, spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity, Hiram Cleveuger and family spent Sunday, lh inst., at Geo. Met.ler's at Ilarrisonville. Andrew Laidig left Monday for Wilkinsburg, Pa., where he expects to secure employment. C. M. Brant and wife, spent Sunday in Wells Valley. To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Ccld Tablets cahed Pre veutics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Prevntics, for they are not only safe, bat decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sick ening. Taken at the "sneeze We are pleased to note t'.ie sue cess and popularity of our old friend W. C. L. Correll, lormerly j of Belfast township, now pastor day with her friend Floss Kaep-1 of a Methodist Episcopal church per. A. L Shaw aud family i Sunday at the home of James we C11P "owing: icev. vv. McNerllna " correii lias maue nim- Alyce slunkard, of Wefls, vis- self exceedingly popular here ited her cousin Lillian Cracev, a ! 8ince becoming pastor of the Pire few days recently. Fulton County Bank. vyv. Zg (OliGAM.KD IN 1887. ) J 3 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. J This old ami well known Financial Institution Is now permanently located in its new room in the A. L Nace build ing. Large additions have bean made to the CAPITAL STOCK 0 and the number of Stockholders has been increased to l'MF- H TKEN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a OENERAL HANK- ? INO BUSINESS acd BXtancU ever favor to their patrons Q and friends, oonaistent with sound banking. JJ 8 W. H. NELSON, p McCoQneUsburg, Pa. Cashier. Prosident Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W. 11. Bonder, I). T. Humbert. Prothonotary, Ac. Oeo. A. Harris. District Attorney George D. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff-.). (J. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. NesbH. Jury Commissioners David Hot. A. C. Truax. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Orant Wink. t oimnissioners . C. Gracey, Win , C. Davis, S. A Nesblt. Clerk--il. Frank Henry. County Superintendent Chan. I Barton. Attorneys W 8cott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas V. Sloan, V. McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo, B. Daniels. John P. Sines, 8. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, ft, N. Sipes. BOOKKEEPING. i at Ironton, O. Prom the I ronton spent la"y Pegister of a recent date, Mrs. liebecca Orth returned j stage" Preventics will prevent : I UZK man. home SaturtlHy after a prolonged visit to her daughters, Mrs. Wag Dr. S. R. Pralf ;r's wife after having spent several weelii with relatives here, is now visiting her sisters in Three Springs and on Wednesday expects to leave tor Mt. Alten, MeKean county. ner.Mrs. Heeterol TbreeSprings pnd Mrs. Poster Karly of Wells Valley. Elmer L Praker is nuite poor ly with fever, Easton Stinson passed through hero buuday oa bit way home, after spending the day with his mother Mrs. Mary Stinson of t tear Kidge. Miss Sue Orth is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Foster Eirly in Wells Valley. How lo Kcumn Young. To continue young in health ana, strength, do as Mrs. N. F. lowan, McDonough, ('.&, did. 6tn says : "Three bottles of Elec tric Hitt'jrs cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouole.com ' plicated with such au unhealthy condition of the blood that my ; skin turned red as tUum.1. 1 am ; now practically -0 years youuger th.vn before 1 took Electric Bit 1 tors. I can now do all my work with ease aud assist in my hus baud's store." (iuarautoed at Trout's drug store. Price ."Uc. pneumonia, bronchitis, lagrippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. (Jood for feverish children. 48 Preventics LT ceuts. Trial Box es Ticts. Sold by Dickson's drug store. Card of Thanks. Mrs. J. J. Mellott and family desire through the columnsof the Misses Estclle and Gladys (J ra ce., who have been visitiug friends near Lo.vistown, have re turned to their home. The Ladies Aid Society will hold a Box Social at Center, Sat urday evening, 21st A. It Edwards has euite a number of men working at his new bum. and it ill ready for the raising. Miss Belle Witter has return ed home from Wood vale. Oue evening last week a crowd of young folks from Broad top City enjoyed a very pleasant straw wde, to Defiance, whore they Stopped at Gratlio's, Hotel. Street M. E. church. The church membership and a large number of business men, and hundreds who belong to other churches and many who do not belong to any church, have sent in peti tions and writieu letters asking for the popular pastor's re turn for another year. So great has been the demand for his re soon bo ' lurn tnat will be almost lnpos I siblo for the conference to do otherwise than send him back." liev. Correll's youngest son came home from Texas ou the'Jth of last May, and for ten weeks, he was almost helpless from rheumatism. The young man is now able to get about a little. Nkws to thank their many kind j A sumptuous supper was served friends for sympathy and assist j at ten o'clock which they all en ance during the death of the hu3 ! iyea aud aftor ""PPer they wore band and father. I entertained with music. A prin cipal leature 01 me evening was Mrs. W. 10. McKilhp and four children, of Du Bois, Pa, and Miss Daisy A. Polk, of Couders port Pa., returned to their re spective homes last week, after having spent a week in the heme of William llamil and wife at Knobsville. ItoWItt'e Salve foe Plios Burns, Sores When you usk for the BEST COUGH CURE and do not get - Kemps Balsam Ynu are not getting the best and will be disappointed. KEMPS BALSAM ecwU no more than any other uuugh remedy, and you are entitled to the bot when you wtk for it. Kamp'a Bulnaiu will stop any oongb that 04n be utopped by any medicine, and uure ooughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It is always the Beat Cough Cure. At all druggists, !iSc., 60o. itnd f 1. Han't accept ajaythluflp viae. The Sabbath school near Big Cove Tannery, will picnic Satur day, September :21st in the grove along the road leading from Web ster Mills to the Comer, near the road leading to Walker Richards'. The scho )1 extends a special in vitation to all members of the Cradle Roll aud Home Department. Rheumatism I hT found tried ami tailed cure lnr Rheu nuttUnil Nut a r.-m. y that will (trelfhten the ti-.ti.ri. .1 linilx of ehranle crlppli.s. iior turn lionr rnwth bark to tl. .1. uKaln. Tlmt ll iruvoaiilile. Hut I ran now auruly kill the pslna uud funo of .iilk di.ploruble dtikja.su. In (lurmani with a Chamlit In the Cltr of Diiriiiitiidt I found tho lait lnsrudlent with which lr. Hhoop a Klu inuatU- Ki.nn dy wa made a perfiieted, dutM-iidatik pruM-rlptiull. Without tljit lust Insredli'iit. I mi r. lully tr.'aUvl many, uiuuy iu.--.oi Hhuuiiuiti.ini hut now, at lam, It iml. loruily curea all curable cuaea of this! her. toforu mui'h dreadi-d dUcuvi. Thou laud-like aiauular wau.a. found In Rheiiinutli- lllood. Aiem todUiolva nil pau away imdor tho aetlon of thU runiedy al freely a do Muiar wh.-u added to pure water. And then, when alolvel. th.-se poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the causa of lUi.u)tiu.tlsiii Is son- turuvur. Ttiere Is now no a duet, rendered by the Misses Pearl and Elsie Mears; another was a selection by Miss Lillian (ramus, ou the piano accompan ied by the violin. The partys consisted of Misses Olive and Lauretta, Black, Mary Dauwis, Bl)ft Whitehead, aud Miss Bertha Mohrs James Crissinger Prank Stuller, John Houck William and Harry Mears and Charles Seville. The Annual Meeting at the Tonoloway Baptist church will begin at t o'clock p. m. au I'Vi dav September 1.7th and con tiuue over the following Suuday. Eider T. S. Dal'on and other ministers will be present to assist the pas t jr. lake Notice 1 . teal lu-ed no actual cxi-umi to suT.-r loiiir.T with. We have DUt in Stock a lino of out help. We wU, and In couUdunce recomuiuad . ' T I stale Household, Remedies, such as Cough Syrups, Liniments, Pills, etc , and we are selling all 25c. goods at 2Uo. Goldsmith s Pargain Store. 9 L! tf. - ! i : I ' . ( Hi - js, . I. .. --. . ,A vv ,. v, j PENMANSHIP. Open All The Year, Catalogue Free, ... M , I : I The Tri-State Business College I '. i i I i ) i ;:; Cumberland, Md SHORTHAND. , ! ft J t ' TYPEWRITING Saw ywni men. The undersigned has a tract of timber lease for sale, or will haye a party sat it by the thousand The tract is in Allen 's Valley, oppo site Knobsyille. Lease good until December 31, 1909. For further information, call at mill, or" write to H. KALBACH & SONS. s l"' tf. Richmond Furnace, Pa. N Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. S. DICKSON. '() ONK need suffer with llhou mutism, I) y s ) s i u, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Ciitarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tlon, Ki'.emu, or ony ailment aris ing from Impure blood. One tout let of Bliss Native Herns taken eaoh day will qutoklj put the most weakeacd Kystem in perfoi-t order. Kat'.h root, herb and bark . in its composition has a tipeciu) mission to perform. Kach box of lite Ilemeily contains -U0 Tablets for SI. Od and a Registered Ouuran lae to CURE Of Money Kofuudcil. A 32 Page Almanuu' tells Die story cumpletcly. The medicine is Not' sold in di at; stores, only by agents. i III AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANY WASIIINUTON, D. C, ARE Mil I. MAK ERS Or BLISS NATIVE HERBS. SOLD BY . A. ALLER, Knobsyille, Pa. Orders tilled by mall. & ELL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PBICB tn t- ci nn OL&B Trial llottlo Free AND ALL TI1H0AT AND LUNG TFlOUBtES. FOR troyc!is s wis mss j U11ARA MTV V. n f '. A T r . V fl flTO av oa monei vxrvuxasD. SALUVIA. Our farmers are busy seeding and cutting buck wheat. Gehret Burns and Charles Eagan and wife have returned home after having spent a week in the home of Mr. John Dunn. Un'de John is abend on tlie snake business now. While traveling in the mountuin with Mrc Burns and Mr. Kigan a few days ago, he shot aud killed fifteen rattle snakes on oue rock, and they varied in length from one foot to three foot six inches. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure OlgoaU what you eat. FULTON COUNT! NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. BOKOl'QII OFFICERS. Justice of the IVacn- L. H. Wlble. Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess Dr. II. S. Wishart. Counellnion- Tliotncis N. Ha nun II Wm. II. Nesbit, II. U. Nace, M. It. Bhaffner, c E, Bkrton, D. K. Little, Oeo. W. llnvs. i 'lerk- I. II. ib!e. Scliool Directors John Comercr, G. B. Stevens, S. B. Woollct, L. H. Wlble, 1). Ij. Orlssinger, T. F Sloan. Board of Realty H. 8. Wishart, M. D.; pres. John S. Harris; sec'y. O V. Hays; W. L McKlbbin, H. D., J W. Mosser, M. D. I RBMS of coi rt. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commenca on the Tuesday following the second Mi md ay of January , at 10 o'clock a. in. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o clues: p . m. cut KCMF.S. Pkksbyterian. Uov. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. ui. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths ut 10:.'0 a. in. Sabbath school ut 0:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Kudeavor at fi:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday veniug ut 7:1X1. MsmCIDf.T ll,ISC'OI'At.--Rev. .1. C. liriiies. I'Mtor. Sunday .School ut U:.lo a. ni. Ftreuhiny every other Sunday morning al 10:30 and every Sutiiiuy evening at 7:li0. Kiworin League at f;:00 p. in Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00, United i-tikshytkrian- Kev. J. L. Grove, PMtOr. Sunday snbiro) ut 9:30 a. n. Preaching every Sur dity morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union al 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tVAKORLluAu 1.1'THERAN Pastor. Suuday school U:l.ri a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christiau Ku deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. ItES'ORMElV Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching oa alternate Sabbaths at 10:p0 a', ni. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at (1:00 u, m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIF.TIKS Odd Fellows M'ConnelIsburr Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday eveulngln tne Clevenger's Hall in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 laeets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hull at Harrisonville. -.Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsbuig every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 311.5 meets In McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the first 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 hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Hoyal Arcanum meets every llrst and third Monday evening In Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5t4, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satui urduy evening In P. O. 8. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 680, meets every Saturday, on or jul preceding full moon in Lush ley ball at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Belief Corps, No. 8o meets ut same date and place al 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post dNo.40l G. A. S., meets the second au fourlb Haturuays In each tminth at Pleasant Hid tie. That there is a monstrous hour prowling around in the vicinity ut Webster MilU admits of no doubt. Beveral times within tho past few weeks have tracks been seen. Just a few days ago, Scott 8. Uann and Jeff Harris were up at Scott's buckwheat (field, and noticed where his bear ship hud gone into the Held and tramped down tho buckwheat with his groat broad foet, as he parsed through the field, Judging from the size of the tracks the bear s a whopper, mill nu mistake,
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