FULIuN COUNiy NtiWS Published Every Thursday, b W- PivK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. RACKET JANUARY 2, 1908 Published Weekly. 1.00 pei Annum in Advance. iDTSBTUMRO line Per square of Mines' limes II per square eftflh subsequent Insertion 50 A i advertisements Inserted (nr leu thai hree Mm charged by the square. I raos. juntos. I 1 jrr, rrr '111 'Best a r esni tfi for 1rpnA 'luyv orrxur r More! More! More' comes the call for Karo. CliiKlri-n love and thrive upon it; everybody delights in its wholesome good MM. Nothing half so good for all tofti of swccciiing, from griddle cakes to c:.ndy. 10c, 2$e and 50c in air-tight tins. CORN PRuiuXTS MFG. CO. STORE FALL AND WINTER PRICES NOTIONS One fn irth column IIS no. ian 00 I HO P. One halt ooluran 2 00 40 00 SO O one '..Umn 40 00. I t.oo. 7H.C" kra:nk!.;n mills. Vli:ttevor to the conlr.iry ma be said by the pessimists, this .s an age of bind iy feeling. Nevei bTfore have people been fc keeu ly interested in the common wel fare of manln.id as at prescut; aud tl.roughout this broad land, tliero is no one, be ho ever so humble, who may not enjoy the pleasures of the Christmas sea son. From the general e.xpres sion of kindliness, it would seem that Santa had touched the oos om of every man, woman, and child. Everywhere his gifts are showered; and uo corner of crea tion is so remote or lonely as not to be found hy the old gentleman with his team of prancing reirj deer. Standing in a beautiful giovo of timoer in 1'igeon Cove, is a church, used by any denomina tion of worshippers who may be inclined to ojupv its sacred detk. Duriug the early spring time of last year, Mr. A. M. lin ens, assisted by other County Workers, organizsd a Sunday school in that church, which grew in numbers and interest during tho summer. Catching the spirit ot Christmas joys, Air. iiivemv arranged for an entertainment in the church on Christmas eve, and lie and those who so faithfully as sisted, deserve much praise foi the successful manner in which it was conducted. All who re cited or sang, acquitted them salves most praiseworthy, and the large nu inner assem bled-old and youug alike went away with hearts tillad with "Peace on earth: good will toward men." Different sections of our coun try have different ways of cele brating this holiday. In most cities in the South, Christmas is celebrated very much the same as we do the 4ih of July. All along the streets you may tiud children, aud grown people loo, setting off tirecrack in the daytime and fireworks at night. Further, on Christmas eve it is a custom for young men to go about in companies from house to housn drinking the eggnug pre pared by their lady acquaintanc es for the occasion. Among the Dutch in earlier days, it was the custom for the master of the house to go out through the baru at right with a lighted caudle and tell the cattle, the horses, and the pigs even the bees on the stands that "Krist kiud" is coming. In the harbor at New York is Ellis Islaud, where on Christmcs day hundreds of children with their parents await their first landing on the shorse of Ameri ca. Among them are Germans, Italians youugsters of every na tionality interested all of them in Christmas observances --as much so as any Yankee child could pssibly be. MADDENSVILLI:. Our streets are in a very 1 ad shape. JJertlia Locke has returned from Pittsburg, after an absence of two or three weeks. She r ports times dull out there. The (J rangers of this place are making lots of preparation for a "blowout" in the near future. It's an Oyster Supper. The Xmas entertainment at Bethel was a grand success. The recitations were tine and well rendered, tne music was of a high character it bring condnct ed by Profs. Booth ajid Rorar. The manufacturing establish ment of Bert li-jibart is very busy, turning out as much as one sawmili in the last six months. The sawmill plant of John Booth and V alter Uorar is very busy. They say they have the promise of steady sawing for tive years. The financial situation of our country does not seem to af fect their business. Good luck to you. Go on. Everet Brown is sick. Hope he may recover soon. T. B. Cromwe'l has sold Ins tarm to Ins son Thomas, who lives at Homestead, Pa. Frank Madden called on his sister who lives at Dudley; and, also, ou his brother, who Jives at Hopewell. Our school is progressing nice ly under the management of liay mond Gutshall. A. F. Cutshall took unto him self a wife. They will go to house keeping ou tho home place. WATwHBD fipteln years. "For fifteen years 1 have watched the working of Buckleu's Arnic i Salve; aud it has never failed t cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which ii was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 2'). at Trout's drug store. Seven Years ol Proof. "I have had seven vears of proof that Dr. King's New Dis covery is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condition of throat chest or lungs," says VV. V. Hen ry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had thirty-eight years of proof that Dr. King's New Dis covery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asth ma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemo rrhage of the lungs, and the ear ly stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the devolopment of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store. 50c. aud $1 00. Trial bot tie free. Judgfl Gillanat Cliauihershiiiur, OB Monday week, sentenced Wal ter Hock, of Tonistown, to 18 months in the Franklin County jail and to pay a fine ot :25i and the costs of the case for shooting and killing Harry Butler, a neigh bor, last October. KMOUSVILLE. Samuel Pittman, of Altooaa, is spending some time with his father in law, D. H. Fore. Charles Glunt and wife have left for their home in Pittsburg after spending a week with tho former's parents John V. Olunt a nl wife. Myrtle Baker spent Sunday with Emma D. Kelso. Milton Shailo has returned to Ins work at Saltillo after spend ing Christmas with his wife and chi'dren in this place. John Gunnel , Sr. is on the sick list. Jacob Long aud family of Hag erstown are visiting relatives and friends in this place. Nina Kelso spent Sunday with fu r cousin Lola Wilson. Subscribe for ti e "News, ' only 11.00 a year. Thli Is Worth Kemembfriiif . Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it Do not risk your heal'.h by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package. Trout's drug store. nr i THnmriMT' "a Kemp's Msm Will stop any cough that c&n be top.sed by any medicine ar.d cure coufjlis that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is alwaays the !..! coiifih cure. Yau cannot allord to take chanceet u any other klutl. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coufjhj, colds, bronchitis, grip, Hslhma and consump tion In lira! stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or hannlul drug. NEW 0RTNADA. Amoi g the many visitors here during holidays, are as follows : John Mills, of Altoona, visited his friends a few days; J. Loy Mc Clain, wl olns been rnilroading in the western part of the State, the past summer, spent a few days at home; Arthur A. Cunning ham, of Mount Union, speut Sun day at home; Verua Parsons, teacher in room No. 5, Mount Un ion, speut part of hor vacation with friends in New Grenada; Geo. Shafer and son Roy visited his daughter Verna Hippie, in Mount Union, and son Harvey, at Kearney, during the past week; Edward Bergstresser, of Winner ding, is home ou account of sus pension of VVestiughouse plant at that place; Dean Bergstresser, teacner of high school at Broad fop City, took a couple days off after Christmas aud came home; Hi la Houck, Queen Houck, 13 rt aud Bertha McClain, dauehtcr Alma and son Elrlon, ate Christ mas pie at the home of Wintield Painter, at Three Springs, Pa. M. W. Houck was confined to his room a few days on account of sickness. Charles Alloway, wife and son Hex, visite'1 Jacoo Cutchall's and William Alloway 's. Mrs. Ellon Thomas is visiting in Altomaaud other points. Alford Keith, ol Buruham, Pa., visited his parents. Grace Lodge, teacher of No. 4, spent a few days at her home near Crystal Springs. Commissioner S. C. Gracey, wife, and his mother, Hettie, ate Christmas dinuer at the home of Hichard Alloway here. Dr. R B Campbell was at Mt. Union on Christmas. Dr. Charles Grissiuger, of Bed ford, went to the home of his sis ter, Mrs. Guy Weavor, on Christ mas, when he took sick with grippe and pneumonia. Mrs, Kate Mills, Charles' mother, was present and assisted in taking care of him, and at present he is some better. Maude Cunniugham, Mrs. L. L Cunningham, Elvaand Martha Black, took an outing to Throe Springs and Orbisouia on Friday and Saturday, while the old worn out parson remained at home playing bachelor. He got along .11 right, but couldn't tiud the dish rag; played bark job cabin style turn the dishes upside down until next meal. Grandmother Gaster is on the sick list, suffering with neuralgia. Thomas Jones, of Kobertsdale, died at that place ou Sunday. He was up in years, and had been failing for a long time. Ho was an Odo Fellow for fifty years, or more; au 1 at the time of his death, was a member of Sixu.ile Hun L idge. He was a 0 msistent mem ber of tho M. E church. Andrew Chilcote died in Coles Valley, Huntingdon county, Sun day night, very suddenly. He was a veteran "f the Civil War. Charles Lodge, of Crystal Springs, was in New Grenada on Monday morning. Two Unwelcome Visitors Here. At this season La Grippe and Pneumonia cause more deaths than consumption. Foley's Hon ey and Tar cures la grippe coughs th it may result in pneumonia ov or night. Do not take chances with a cold when Foley's Honey and Tar will quickly cure it Trout's drug store. 14 Rowl Pins 2."i Needles ti trood F.nvelopc 1 sheets aer Box paper Tablets Ghccrlnc Soap ( 'old crenm Colgate's bath soap lllack pins, 40 for Machine thtead Memoranda books Hxlo looking glasses Talcum powder Shetland Moss Ice wool Tooth picks, 1000 Richardson silk Ross Richardson ribbons Thimbles Shelf paper, 5 yds. Wire hair pins, 12 for Wash rags Aunt Lydia's thread Window shades, felt Oil shades lc lc. lc lc. ft to 15c. 3 to loc 3c. 4:. So. lc. 4c. 4 to I V. Ma 1(1 and ISO. 8c. Sc. 4o. :iio. 1 to 10c, :ic. 2c. lc. Be', 5c. 8c. 25c. Underwear They talk about these goods loing higher in price. They are not. Iti-oz Men's fleeced shirts and drawers, 38c, or 75c per suit; lll-oz. Mine, the same as we handled for 5 years, 43o eirh or 85c per suit, and tho Jersey under wear that wi.l give and not be bulky, at 48c each, !csult. MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR that we sold last year ut Mb each, we bought in case lots this .year, and can sell it iti each, or 91 05 per suit. This is a saving of ti to 0 cents Think it over. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ." to tflaj Hoys' heavy, 24 to 48 Mr suit: Ladies' vests and pants, same as last year, 23c, and the liest you ever did see at 48c each- CLOTHING We have been handling Flusher Bios. Cloth ing for 0 years, and when you see this nam; ya the goods, it Is a sign that there is no better goods made. Kvery suit has a let-out of 1 inch all over. So If you want to eat buckwheat cakes you dou't Deed to be afraid you will grow out of your clothes. THEY DO FIT and not only that, they are in reach of every one $4.75 to D M, Children's Suits $1.25 to 5.75 Overcoats $2 50 to 10.00. See our ( ravenettes 19.00 to 91Q 00. Hoys' knee pants, corduroy pants, lined (10 and 75c Hoys' cord pants $1.2" to $1.75 Men's corduroy pants 91.35 to 92, 15 Men's dress pants $1.25 to 92 50 Hoys' Coats 05c to 91.25 Men's coats f 1.25 to 3.25 ntMfW We certainly have done a grand business this fall on Alklns Hand and Crosscut Saws. Our order was for twice as many of these goods as last year, and the way they are going, we will sell three times as many. The price for hand saws is 05c to $1.05 Crosscuts 95c to $.'!.45 Wire nails 3c lb. Finishing brads 5c lb. Split rivets, 100 for 4c Tubular rivets, 50 for 4c Hutcher knives l.l-Ki-20 ind 25e Files :t to 12c Horse shoe nails 11 to 18c Holts, li In. to 7 in. lc (ialvani.ed tubs, plain 45 to 05c Galvanized tubs, extra large 05 to 85c Stove pipe Perfect elbows Lard cans, 50 lb. Axes Wash boilers 12 to 14c 10c 33c 45-50-00-75 and Bfto OU and 85c CAPITOL STOCKFOOD, One of the Most Relia ble on the Market. The 25o. poultry and stock food, 15c ; the 75c. hog food, 38c; the 0c. wot m and heave powders, 25c; the 50c Horn killer, 25c. Try these goods and be conviuced thut they are all right. Bert Henry and wife and little daughters Mabel and Grace; John P Kerlir, Irene aud Otis were visiting Howard Korlins in Altoona last week. Shoes We claim we handle the best line o Shoes in the County, and from the amount we are selling, they must be about all right. We sell some shoes tha don't stand, but we are here to make hem right. If a shoe don't give you service, here Is the place to kick. In fauts' shoes, 10 to 50c; Children's 75c. to 91 00: Misses, 82c. to 91.48; Boys'. $1.00 to $2.00; Ladles', $1.00 to $3.00; Men's, $1 125 to $1.00. Come in and be onvlnced as hundred! of others are, that we can lit your feet and" purse bet it 1,1 1 uu any ouu else thut try to. We have lots more goods, but for want of space, we can 7 tell you about them this time. Call and see us. Respectfully, HULL & BENDER. McConriellsburg, Pa. A warrant is out for a man re siding near Hocky Hill, Frankhu county, for killing a doe. The game department got wind of the killing and sent Game Warden Berrier to got the facts. He ot the doe hide but it had been so badly mutilated that it could not be decided whether it was a buck or a doe. There were, however, a number of witnesses who saw the head and who will swear that it was that of a doe. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR LA URIPPE. Lagrippe coughs are danger ous, as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey aud Tar coutains no harmful drugs and is in a yel low package. Hefuse su'.ati totes. Trout's drug store. L. W. FDNK Oalrf In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of informing the people of Fulton county that he Is prepored to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at pi Icesttiat are attractive. He 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 is prepared .n short no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. If you in thinking of getting a piano or organ let me kuow, I can Bave you money. L. W. FUNK, NtEDMORE, PA. Figures Talk Years 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The bent evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fulfills the claims made for it Is found in tbu increasing sales it en joya year after year, it cures, or else people would not buy and toko It for such diseases as Rheumatism. Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Disorders, Uczema, Scrofula or any ailment artsinic from impure blood. Bliss Native Herbs is effective because it is nude from pure roots, herbs and harks mid con tains no opLiles, minerals or alcohol. It is Kuarnntecd under the United St:iter Pure Drutf Law. L.ich box contains 200 tablets for $1.00 and if no cure results, money is refunded. It is made by The Atonzo O. Bliss Company, Washington, D. C. Can not be found in drugstores und is -FOR SALE BY- C A. MARTtN. First OMM 7 17 )j!.4'ist, MoCONNKI.l.snilRO, PA. A Clean (.'up cd Towel wltn escb "have, kvervthlng Antiseptic. Raror Sterilized Hair Cutllnp nod Maasore. a specialty EVshop In room lately ncoupleUby K. M lowntM. I.OVVKBS M. K. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Sciuare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bua.neu and nolleetiona entrusted will eoelve oaretul and prompt attention. '.I M l, M HIRKCTORV. President Judgfl Hon 8.Mc. Swopo. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, D. T. Humbert. Prothonotary, Ac. Geo. A. Harris. District AttorneyGeorge B. Dn lels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver, Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners David Rotz A. C. Truax. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners . C. Gracey, Wm., C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Clerk B. Frank Henry. County Suporinteudent Chat, h Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelfton Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. H. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels. John P. s, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch. H. N. Sipes. IIOHOt (ill OM ICI KS. Justice of the Peace-L. H. Wlble. Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess Dr. H. S. Wishart. Councilmen Thomas N. Hammil Wm. H. Nesbit, H. U. Nace, M. H. Sha liner, C. Iv Bartou, D. E Little, Geo W. Hays. Clerk-1. ti, Wible. School Directors John Comerer, C. B. Stevens, S. B. Woo) let, L. H. Wible, D. L. Grlssinger, T. F Sloan. Board of llealt.fi H. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. John S. Harris; sec'y. G W. Bay ; W I, McKlbbin, M. D., J W. Mosser, M. D. TERMS OF COI HT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second I Monday of .1 anuary,at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the ! third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock i p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, I at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday ujioosr, tti i i n! j n rut lout s J. A. ALLER, Knobsv(lle! Pa. All orders by mail promptly tilled. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every ene hundred people who have heart trouble) can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and awellsthe stomach, puffing It up agaln.it the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes' diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevada. O , says: 1 had stomsct trouble and was In a bad state as I had haart troubll with it. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cura for about foul months and It cured me, Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only, $ 1 .00 Size holding 2H times the Mai size, which sella for 50c, Prepared by I. O. OeWITT 0O.. OHIOAQCX Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a line lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am belling un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in slock a lot of Buggy Wheel and Buggy Pules. 1 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 a continuance of the same In the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lauds and premises of the Fill ton County Hod and Gun Club, an or ganization duly incorporated by the law of Pennsylvania, situated in the township of Wells and BmiahCieek, county of Fulton and state of Pennayl vaoia, aie private pronerty, and that all persons are warned not to trespass ou aid land mm pi'iaitse for ".to purpose of hunting, tlvhing, gathering nuta or berrloi, on in any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in such case made andurovld ed a the law will kr rigidly enforced. Fulton County Rod ano Gun Cluh. li.jMi if . PllRSHYTKRl AN. I lev. VV. A. West, D .. Pastor. Preaching service each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunduy evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9: 1!. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at G:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodist kpiscopai. Rev. C. J. Bryner, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at (i:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:X. United Presbyterian Rev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preachintevery Sunday 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 at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. cvanqelii-Ai. lX'tberan Dev. Cal vinFasjo'dPasior. Sunday scho jl 9:16 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at (t:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at'7:00. Reformed pig tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing od Wednesday evening at 7:00. .'.IK II Ills Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening In tne Clevenger's Hall in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meet every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littletqn. Well Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel low' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meet ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordgburg Lodge No. 601 meet in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post O. A. P.. No. 365 meets in McConnellaburg in Clevenger's Hall the Ui-ut Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S, of A. jeet every lirst and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Counc'.l, Royal Arcanum met every ti rut aud third Mouday evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp Np. 497, P. O. 8. A., of New Grenada, meet every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 564, P. O.8. of A., Hustontown, meet every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Pot G. A. R., No. 589, meet every Saturday, on or just preovding full moon In Lashley halt at 2 p. m., atr Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Pot dNo.40t G. A. B., meet the econd an fourth Saturdays in each month at Pleasant Ridge. 9 Make Kidneys and Binddsr Right