MLTON C0UN1Y NEWS jf Published livery Thursday. B. W- PwK, Kdilor dad Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 10, 1907 Published Weekly. $1.00 pei Annum in Advance. IDTritTIXINO KATK Her jurc t.l a 1ln" tlmw It W IVr s-juarti paoh .s'lhueiiiieni Insi'rtlt.n f A a.lt'erllHftnioTUs ItiMrrted for lfi that thr;o month.. -.bigud by tb aqua re. i tain. muii 1 yr. Unf fnm It mils inum. I isn mi Our half column rviio. 'i nri i 1 Column 40.00. ! v 00. ri i nil l 75.0' Simple Hume Recipe. (let from any prescription pfa irmacist tlie following : Fluid Kxtraet Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon. ono ounce: Compound Syrup Sar saparilla, three OQDCM. Shake well in u bottle and taki a teawpooi i , i dose after eacl meal and at bedtime. The above is considered by an eminent authority, who writes in a New York daily paper, as the linest prescription ever writ ten to relieve backache, kidney trouble, weak bladder, and ill fotms of Urinary difficulties. This mixture acts promptly on the (diminutive tissues of the Kid neys, enabling them to filter and strain the uric acid and other waste in fitter from the blood, which causes Rheumatism-. Some persons who sutler with the afllictions may not feel inc. in ed to place much confidence hi this simple' mixture, yet those who have tried it say the result..--are simply surprising, tho roliel being effected without the slight est injury to the stomach or oth er organs. Ma some and give it a trial. It certainly comes highly recom mended. It is the prescription of an eminent authority, whose entire reputation, it is said, was established by it. A druggist Here at home, When asked, stated that he could cith er supply tii? ingredients or mix the prescription for our r aders, also recommends it as harmless. A base ball player, who twirls the ball on Sunday as well as on other days, gets $6000 tor a sum mer's playing, wiiile the clergy man who tries to keep his church members from being struck out trying to beat Satan's curves, tre.s about one tenth c f that sum tor the period. And, if we are to judgo by tho S1.3 of tho crowds, base ball is felt to be the most vi tal and necessary need of tho pe j plo. Letter to Frank P. Lynch. McConnellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: Such experiences as this are occurring all over the country. Judge I D Fairchild owns two houses, exactly alike, in Lufkiu, Texas. J M Torrence painted botli houses, one Devoe, gal lons; the other with another pamt sold at same price: 25 gal lons. That L'3 gallon paint is weak and 1") per cout. waiting; tbat's why it took !. gallons more. You can learn for nothing what ho had to pay- for. Yours truly 37 F. W. DSVOB & Co. P S P. C. Hare, Port Little ton, and J. A. Boyd, Mercers burg, sell our paint. What might have been a ser ious accident, occurred at the home of ti. P. Simpson in Thomp son township, last Thursday e ening. Mr. Siu-pon aud his sou ltd d and daughter Hess were driving down the hill near his residence in a huckster wagon drawn by two horses, when the tongue yoke broke, allowing the tooguo to drop to the ground. This frightened the horses, and in attempting to run drew the wagon into a lock, throwing the inmates outbreaking a rib for K jod, knocking some teeth out It Hess, und bruising Jionuie about the head ami fa ,e until his friends in town Monday told him he looked like ho had been run through aCelser separator aud blown out through a cyclone stacker. MM I) V,r, C ( :unhiiileiui, atu r lavug spent several months in . r.iern Pennsylvania a'td east rn Ohio, is at home helping with the tail wink. Mr. E N MncMillanand 1 t U ion Arcliic, ol Philadelphia, altei iiivintr spent the month ol Sep .'m'.rr in tho Valley, left, for borne on Tuesday. Mrs. Laura C. Dickson, of Nor istov.n, spent leptemlier with ler brother, K A Norton. Prank Cnnniricrhnm ntid In nother spent Sunday With rela ivos in Tronrrh Creek Valley. H. G. Norton made a Hying trip 10 AltnOUt last week. ApptabnVar botlii is are the rder of the day just now. Mrs S A Barnott has recov red to about her usual health. A. D. nerkstresser has the mimpion tomatoes. One he weighec' tipped the scales at K' pounds five of them weighing ' pounds. Who can beat it ''. Potatoes will only bo a me:lium rep id the valloy. They are rot ting some. One of the old land marks was lately razed to the ground, name ly, the old Presbyterian chuich. Chas. L. Schenck is spendiug some time with his uncle in Bed ford. J. Eshe Poster has returned to his home in this place from Al- toooa Mrs. Cooke Poster, of Pinley ville, spent some time at the home if her father iu law, J. C. Foster, lately. M i s. Marga.-ct Poster, of South Pork, is visiting her son, .1. C. Poster. One Year For Lying. Judge . I. W. Shull, of Perry :ounty, presided ovor a session, if criminal court iu Narrishurg a few days ago. One of tho prison Ts oi) trial told the Judge a lie, aid when the falsehood was de tected the .iudgo seitenced the unfortunate man to one year in the penitentiary. tiiu pace of qsAivta. ''The price of health in a malar ious district is just -o cents; the oost of a box .if Dr. King's New Life Pills,'' writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Lifo Pills cleanse gently aud impart ne life aid vigor to the system. L'jc. Satisfaction guaranteed atTrouts drug store. Thanks. We desire to thank the kind frioad (?) who put a small vial, containing poison, in a wood-rank under the porch of liobert VV. Mellott's house in Ayr township. As there are neither, two nor four legged night prowlers, in festiug the home, the vial will be carefully taken care of until call ed for. onk Or Tas Pamu.v. If you take Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills you will get prompt relief from backache, weak kidneys, inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. A week's treatment 88 cents. Sold bv Trout's drug store. Subscribe tor tl "N jw;" Last week while Alfred Wilson and Charles Long, railroaders, were resting on a log in the woods near Saltillo, Huntingdon county, Ejgin-er W. D. Long, Charles' brother, saw tho tail of a squirrel hanging from Wilson's pocket, bjt not the men, aud tired. The c'mrge of shot found lodgment in Long and Wilsou's faces and necKs. The injured men were at once sent to the hospital iu Al tooua, and will recover. Bad Breath. A well-known physician, who undoubtedly knows, declares that bad breath hat broken oil more matches than bad temper. mere are ardent lovers who must sometimes wish their sweethearts presented sweeter mouths to be kissed. Good teeth cannot prevent bad breut'i when the stomach is disordered. The best cure for bad breath is a cleansing out of the body by use of Lane's Family Medicine the tonic laxative. This is a herb medicine, sold In cu'. and ;oc. packages by drug. uists and it Is Having mora doctor's bills than any other medicine has ev.-r saved. It cures headache, backache, indigestion, coualiputiou ami skia dise:ir.cs Practical Uses of Corn Starch You cannot have a more practical and useful food article in your kitchen than the genuine KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO s2Zh the Bttti'lard of ijnftlitv for over half s century. For Making dainty and wholesome desserts it U uneoualed Imii iti MOM MSC ileal iiic consists in helping you in your ".Ling tad baking. I .-am how it will wonderfully im io r th? tpulity oi bread, pastries, jellies, soups, gravies, i i 1 many other evrrytlnv dishes, by consulting our ORIGINAL RECIPES AND COOKING HELPS l'rrpnrr' hy (wo fumou cook. Your fre. Thr iff u ii i ui' K iiiKforcri owejjTo Corn Btarch U uniform mi l pun. of i n ' ' ' i , ii m ui punned it a food, Mad for over fifty year at Oswego. AM grocer, In pound package ioc. T. K1NGSFORD & SON. Oswego, N. Y. NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY Successor. xxxxxxxxx ooxxxckxxocoo 8 C4--ma1 6 I Look! Listen! Watch! Wait! We liovo jnsl completod satrangemettti witli The Ilarriaburg Patriot by which wc can offer the Fulton County News and the daily inoraing Harrisburg Patriot lor tlip nstmiisliinjrlv low price of $O-0 Per Year Cash in Advance Regular Price of Both Papers is $4 In thia way you can get all of the news of your lionic town every week and the news uf the State Capitol, telc-maphii- news of Pennsylvania and the world in general, etery morning for only $2.50 per year. The Patriot is sent by the earliest mails and reaches all Towns and Rural Free Delivery Pontes on the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody Stolid emir .S'' .Ml trwdstv nitViav Tin. Pulfxiti County News or to The Patriot, Harrisburg, Pa. I!' you already get both papers, subscribe for some relative friend. Euoiosed find $2.)V for which please send The Fulton County News and Tho Eiarrisourg Patriot for one year. Streel R. P. I). Xo. Town . . . . . . .Countv DR. JOHN LOUIS WEAVER NEUROLOGIST, DRUG LESS PRACTITIONER. Graduate of McCorraick Neurological College, Chicago, 111. Analysis of cause of human ills. 1'atients taucht how to treat themselves. Clieinu-al derangements, Mechanical disorders reached by chemistry Of diet, hydr otherajiy, manual therapy, Relitf from eye strain. Specialist in nervous diseases, chronic ailments, eye defects. Corespondence solicited, No treatment try mail. OFFICE S3 so. MAIN ST., OHAMBBRHBURG, PA. M.-mlier Association of Independent Doctors. FKAUDED MAILS, Worked Sample Kacket on Manufacturers and tiot into Trouble. Dan Blair, alias Clarence Blair, of iShippensburg, is in the Har ritbarg j lil, charged with making a living in an easy but unlawful manner. His plan was to order samples of beer, gin and icecream from various manufacturers on pretext that if found satisfactory i large order would be placed, and thirty quarter-barrels of beer have been traced to him. Getting iroods for nothiug, he could un dersell all competitors and make money. U. S. Postal Inspector D. F. Clark, Assistant U. S. Marshal Lariat), of llan-isburg, aud Depu ty Uevenue Collector U. . Fry. of Newvillo, arrested Blair at Sinppensburg. Lie was taken before U. S. Commissioner Bone bralra &od pleaded guilty. In de fault of $7U0 bail, ho was takeu to Hftrriaburg jail and later will be taken to Scranton for trial. Catarrh To VTftVf uimiifntionablr. mi 1 bttvond im tinuht. . tl.. t Cuurrh ol the nos und throul cn be curtail, i I ttiu f unilrtli intf pt l. t 1 1 through trujmfi"ts, sinull i i i,i. ii.. i.-- of Dr. Hhoop' iLi.ii n. Cure. I tin thin Imcuumi I uin mi crrUiti, that lr. KhoOp'i ( .ii.tr rh l 1. 1 wilt bring ftilllKl auluntll ItflTp. Nothing i rtiitly, U tt mm luring it b pbysiou u ' i .hiv aitlclfof n ,,i k tuiiH miTit. Bi t that arttrlu muil poiniM tm liit-rit, Im tho teat will flondeinn. ruthur ttiAn uilvniirc It, r. Hhonp'i tUrrli Cura la ft anew whltf. honlliig uttlMpUt lailm, put up In benutiful nickel iapp(l gluan itrt -i fiOc, Much -. .tiling Mgfnu ua Oil Kih1 ptua, Vhjinul, 11. in In. I. tt!., grt im nrp-.rui. il Into a velvety, cnmin llk I. trnlMium mp. n. I h l-r ' ShtKjp from Kurow. IfkUrrh of tliA noan und throat h ostoiidoit to th atoiiwch, tbeti by m I utiauaalaoiiM' Intunmlly. Dr. KlnMip'a ftxtnmtf ve. M.,iimii dtfttrwM. a lurk oi gem-ml at length, bloatlhg. U'lchliitf. i.iii'.u n.-v hat i.t,n-. etc. lur.-iy call for Dr. Hhoop'a K-f.mi : . For uuroinplifitU'd r-MUrrh (Mily of the rtofrfr.(1 uruat iiuthlng lIm-. howsrer, ued b umhI but I Dr. Shoop's iCatarrh Cure 1 'NOSMm "S 'M L. W. FUNK Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Pulton couuty that ho is prepared to furniiih High Grade l'ijtnos and organs at prices that are attraetlve. lie makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he it prepared ju short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Cuaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen In tho home of Geo. HJ. Mel lolt, McConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ tot me know, V can save you money. L.W.FUNK, NtEDMORE, PA. THE GREATEST CARNIVAL ever held in Saltillo, will occur at Harry E. Huston's Store in a few days. Begin saying your pennies now, and in a few days they will be worth dimes to you, for the doors of this store will soon be open on the greatest price-cutting Carnival ever held in this section of Pennsylvania. Watch for it! Wait for ill If you have a single want in the Merchandise line, you cannot af ford to miss this greatest buying opportuni ty since Saltillo became a town. Special salesmen have been hired and spe cial merchandise bought for this occasion. It will be a Thirty Days' Wonder to even the oldest inhabitants of these parts; it will be a chance for the frugal minded, a chance for the poor, a chance for the rich -glorious place for bargains from front door to alley, from roof to cellar. Wait.' and you will not be disappointed. Commence making a memoranda of your wants to-day, and watch the papers for our opening date. We expect thousands of peo ple to attend this THIRTY DAYS CARNI VAL, and we are going to sell that each one leaves this store with more goods for the least money than were ever handed out at the price in this town. If you have a want in Dress Goods, wash goods, linens, calicoes. Blankets. Embroid eries, Jewelry, Girls' and Ladies' Coats, Un derwear, Clothing, Cvercoafs, Chinaware, Glassware, Footwear of all kinds -in fact, if you have a want in any lino, wait for this Carnival. A complete announcement of the Carnival will appear later, with all particulars. Wait for it! HARRY E. HUSTON, Saltillo, Pa. oocoooooxxx oooooooooooo I Fulton County Bank. TTTT WT-WTr-r-r.-rVT-r ttttt -r -r -r -r -r -w TVT WTW "WW-WW (ORGANIZED IN 1W! ) 3 Per Cent. Interest Falcl on Time Deposits. This old and well known Piuanclal Institution U now permanently located in Its new room in tho A. U. Nace build ing. Large additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK g and the number of Stockholders has been increased to PIF TEKN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of t Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. 5 The Pulton County Bank does a GENKRAL BANK ING BUSINESS and extends every fuvor to ).heir patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, JttcConneUsbargi ia Cashiers KILL the COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery for C8ffif s ,rSa. AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG f R0UBI E8, air A -B A wtipi? i a a mra i. a fvrnuvi B w S..JV". . - n A .C3J AVsVsWAI mOKMOHEY BJKJfUNDFD. Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds, with a tine lot of Buggies aud Wagons will.-. i I am selling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have In stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. I want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage In the past, and soliciting tt continuance of the same In the future, I am youi-4, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. $100 Reward. I will pay llKI reward to the person who will give me Information nMM sary for the arrest and conviction of lersons ("low down cuis") who are nailing up posters about myself and other, detrimental to my character. 1. J, Palkw. M D. Figures Talk Ykahs 18S8 1892 1897 1901 1903 190b Doxks Sou 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The beet vldtinc thut Ulisa Natlv Herbs fullilts tho claims maile for It is found in the Increasing- hules it rn loys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy und take It for such diseases aa KlieumalUm, Conalipullon, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases. Liver Disorders, Ectenu, Scrofula or any ailment arising from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs la effective hecauae it U made from pure roots, herbs and barks aiid con taina no opiates, minerals or alcohol, it la Buarauteed under the UnUed Staler I'ure Drug- Law. Each box contains MO tablets for f I.M and if iko curt results, mouey la refunded. It la made by The Aloruo O. BlUa Company, Waahlntrton, D. C. Can not be lound In drug-atorea and is -FOR SALE BY- h l ocal ioiiMtti. The fl- T... ,.f i ., J i.r in i, ii'i oi . i i i i i . . i . ' (i.i- season wu held lust Thurmljy 0VOOiug.at.lrlt. Aiiy in Ltothcl towusliij). Th meeting wan called to order by the teacher Miss Sadie Kirk in a few well chosen remarks relative to tho Oblool of the meet uir, when J. II. 11. Lewis was ap poiutrd chairman, and priKiceded at ot:oo to disposo of tho program that hU been carefully prepared for the occasion, consisting of songs and declamations by the Oboot, with subjects of deep ed ucational interest for tho teach ers and patrons present. Let it be said that the attend am e, deportment aud interest manifested, speaks volumes for tho educational interest that per meates the minds of our teach ers, scholars and patrons, in Rethel township. The local in stitute undoubtedly is one of the important factors in educational advancement, cultivating a social inllueuceand a practical use ot knowledge- l eing able to express orally your thoughts upon cur rent events. WEST DI'BI.IM. James L. Clevenger, of Pitts burg, spent the past week with the family of his father, Hiram Olevenger. , Mrs. Susan King, who had spent the past summer with the family of her son, Albert King, in Altooua, is now at home with her son, Ross King. Rosb King has put up a good woodhouse. M. D. Mathias aud D. K. Mumma, of Hustontown, were the carpeuters. S. S. Wilson spent a few days last week in Frauklin, Hunting don and Bedford couuties. J. A. AL.LEB, Kuobsvlllo, Pu. All orders by mall promptly rtllod. C. A. MARTIN. PutsT Class 7 oisyrialtrtist, MoOONNIiLLSUUKO. PA. A Clean Cup und Towd with eucb Shave. Kveryltitng Ai.iWpilc. Ruora SUhiJlBjofl, Hair fittltlng :tml MnlsMlsitt, ,ipro laity. rJrM.op in iuo:u lu.'.w pod Dpi ed hi It. M I i, vi IttSS, l.AVV r-KHS M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Ortice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All IcksI bus DeH and colleulmua entrusted will ocelve uareful uud prompt attention. QENEKA1, I1IUECTOKY. President Judpe Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judjfos W.H. Bender, D. T. Humbert. Prothonotary, &o. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George 13. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesblt. Jury Commissioners David Hotz A. C. Truax. Auditors 1) H. Mvars, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant vVlnk. Commissioners. C. Gracey, Win , C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Clork 13. Prank Henry. County Superintendent Chas. I Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson' Sipes, Thomas P. Sloan, P. McN. Johnston, M. H. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Slpes, S. W . Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Slpes. uoKocmi 01 ticeks. Justice of the Peace L. H: Wible. Constable D. T. Fields. Burness Dr. H. S. Wlshart. Counullmen Thomas N. Hanimll Wm. H. Nesbit, H. U. Nace, M. H. Shaffner, C. K. Barton, D. E. Little, Geo. W. Havs. Clerk L. EL Wlble. School Dlreotors John Comerer, 0. B. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. H. Wible, D. L. Grissinger, T. F Sloan. Hour.) of F"-lt -F a. Wlshart, V D.; pres. John 8. Harris; seo'y. G VV. ,.aj; W . McKiouiu, M. D., J W. Mosber, M. D. CUUHCIIES. Pkksuyterian. Kev. VV. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Freaoblnir service eaeh alternate Sabbath at 10:30 it. m. antl every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at lu:.i0 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor' at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MKTHOOIST lU'ISCOPAI. Re)T. J. C. Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School at U:;10 a. m. Preaching every other Suaday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at '7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United i-trbsbvtkkian Hev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 8: JO a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, anu every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings aro used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer masting Wednesday evening at7:00. " sWANOEI-lcAi, LUTHERAN Pastor. Sunday school 9:1ft a. to. Preaching every other Sunday morning al 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Kkfoicweo pal lor. Sunday school at 0:30 s. in. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:oo u. m. and 7:00 p. m. ChrlstiMis Kndeavor at 6:00 p, m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening al 7:00,