The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, April 30, 1908, Image 4

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    FULTuN BOUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. W- PKf Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
APRIL 30, 1908
Wilk Around World.
Joseph Mikuloc, or Croatia,
Austria, arrived 111 town yester
day from ( iiambershurR. He
arrived via Mt p ke and iSlmik's
mare, as he is on a walking trip
around the world. He arrived in
SHIPS TO MAKH 42.000 MILES
One Lap of Fleet's Journey to Be Recorded
for War Venn In.
Washington, D. C, April 27.
A t ttal of npproximately 4-,r)'Hl
miles will huvo been cwered by
WATERFALL.
Is our former correspondent
lost in the iiiountainy Here go
some items direct from our town.
Miss Maud Cunningham, of
New (irenada, was VttttlDg
Philadelphia on April -JO, and is the At,anWc bt""P rte"twheD ' 'ends at this place Saturday.
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advapce.
ADTUHT1NINU R1TM.
Per square of H linos S tlmea II M.
ter square each surmocuept Insertion.... W.
Ail advertisements Inserted for less than
Uf-ee months charged by the square.
S"mos. a mot. I 1 yr.
Oic-fivirth column lis .On.
One half column -2R.no.
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Letter to W. H. Nelson.
McConnellsburg I 'a.
Dear Sir: We repeat:
headed for the Pacific coast. He
came from South America to this
country, and bears letters and
the official stamp of all towns visi
ted in liis scrap book.
Mikulec pays his expenses by
selling postal cards. He is an af
fable voung BM( and speaks live
languages. He has worn out
fourteen pairs of stout shoes al
ready, but keeps hiking on.
After spending the night here,
he pushed vigorously on'i.cross
the mountains toward Pittsburg.
Candidate lor Congreat.
Some voter in Northuraber
it arrives at Hampton KOMI on nean Uergstresser who has
February 22 next, accordiug to been teaching ',he advanced school
the estimates made by the naval
officials. The distanco 1 1 be cov
ered, according to an itinerary
made public to-diy for the voy
age of the lleet from San Fran
cisco to the Plnlipiues. thence to
China and Japan and back to
Mauila, is 1(1, 818 miles. The
at Hroad Top City the past vin
tor is home, and has been admit
ted as a full member to the Wa
terfall Contlemyn of leisure club
for a short and well earned vaca
tion. Chas. Newman, who has pro
cured emplo.nent fr m his
Kvery job painted Uevoe takes land county, on primary election
less gallons thau of any other
paint.
If not, no pay.
Yours truly
F. W. Davos & Co.
P S. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburg
and Norman (). Huber Chambers
burg, sell our paint.
To Make Tough Steak Tender.
When meat is high priced it is
not always possible to buy the
most expensive cuts. The steak
18 uu" P"' iBinuusB u .... . ab()Ut o(V)u maj0rjly) but al the
proved by treating it as the j las, Congressional election the
French chefs prepare their steaks,, JrohibiU()a candldate ,ot lm
to make them Under. Put three j vott8 Thfl relnrn8 frotn a)1 Uie
tablespoons of olive oil and one I cr,untie8 in the district have been
and one-half tablespoons of vine j received at lh(i StaU, Department
D , ana ivir. vvoite s name will go ou
the ballot unless he;,should. with -
day, while m playful mood, voted
the name of J. K. Wolfe for Cou
grass uuder the Prohibition party
name. There was no avowed
Prohibition candidate for the Con
gressional nomination in the dis
trict, aud when the votes were
counted it showed that Mr. Wclfe
had received the only vote for
that office cast by a Prohibition
ist, and he is therefore a candi
date tor Congress by one vote.
The district is Democratic by
from Honolulu to Auckland, 8850
miles, said by naval officials to be
the greatest steaming distance
ever made by any battleship fleet
in the American Navy without
stopping for coal.
Tins will .equire slightly over
111 days and the battleship Illinois,
which, uuder ordinary circum
stances, cannot carry enough
fuel to steam 4000 miles, will
store coal in bags on deck and al
so take fuel m her tire-room.
in, then set in the ice box lor
four hours. Turn half a dozen
times at intervals, then the meat
is ready to broil.
Receives Congratulations.
You will soon receive the con
gratulations of your friends upon
your improved appearance if
vou will take Foley s Kiduey
liemedy as it tones up the sys
tem aud imparts new life and
vigor. Foley's Kiduey Remedy
cures bockache, nervous exhaus
tion and all forms of kidney and
bladder trDubles. Commence
taking it to day. Trout's drug
store.
Birthday Surprise Party.
About li o'clock Tuesday eve
uing, April 14th, Mr. Bert Wine
garduer was busy getting ready
to go over to Three Springs the
next day with a load of Couutry
Produce, he was much surprised
to see a large number of his
neighbors gathering at his home.
They had come to celebrate his
2lith birthday. His wife and oth
er near relatives took charge of
the affair and about 7:80 o'clock
supper was ready. It was justa
good old fashioned time such as
everybody enjoys. Mr. Bert
received many nice and useful
presents. Everybody got a nice
wag at Bert's ears. About 10
o'clock the guests numbering
about forty, began to depart, hav
ing had a delightful time.
Among those present were i
Mrs. W. R. Fields, Mrs. J. W.
Mowers, Mrs. A J. Fraker, Mrs
Gej Miller, Mrs. N. B. Henry,
Mrs Lula Henry and daughters
Gra.:e and Mildred: Mrs. James
Carmack, Mrs. John P. Kerlin,
Mrs. Belle Henry, 'Mrs. Jacob
Wiuegardner, Mrs. John A. Hen
ry: John A Henry, Jacob Wine
gardner, G. C. Fields, Harvey
Stevens, Sam Stevens, Jacob
Carmack. Chas. Henry, Smiili
Heuiy, Guy Carmack, Arthur
Kerlin, L H. Grove, Lloyd Ker
lin, Glen Miller, Otis Kerlin, Ver
non Kerlin, Miss Goldie VViiu
gardner, Miss Mary Carmack,
Miss Irene Kerlin, Miss Inez
Wiuegardner, Miss Ethel Kerlin,
Miss Naomi Stevens, Miss VehnH
Henry Miss Emma Kerlin.
draw within the legal time.
CLEAR KIDUE.
We are tuviug spring showers.
Miss Lillian Fleming has been
visiting relatives in Shade Valley
.luring the past two weeks.
Miss Ethel Kerliu has gone to
live in the home of Lemuel Cline
at Burnt Cabins, for some time.
Dandelion is uow iu bloom.
Jas. Carmack is improving, aft
er an illness. He is able to walk
around.
Mr. Nauss stopped at the Mow
ers House recently.
Curtis Starr, of Three Springs,
and J. K. Reeder, of Laidig, were
here Saturday, on business.
Mrs. Sarah Fields, an octogen
arian of this place, is not very
veil at this writing.
Tbc Jumping Off Place.
"Consumption had me in its
grasp; and I had almost reached
the jumping on" place, when I was
advised to try Dr. King's New
Discover; and I want to say
right now, it saved my life. Im
provement began with the first
bottle, and after taking one doz
en bottles I was a well and happy
man again," says George Moore,
of Grimeslaud. N. C. As a reme
dy for coughs and coUsand heal
er of weak, sore lungs and for
preventing pneumonia, New Dis
covery is sujire'iie. oOc and 1.
00 at Trout's drug store. Trial
bottle free.
longest lap of this distance is that j 0r ,ther in law, Samuel Liidur
of Shore Valley, is uow seen oi ly
in our town once a week.
Clark Bergstresser has added
very much to the appearance of
his dwelling house by haviug a
large porch buht to the side and
end. Win. L;iidig aud force of!
eurjieuters from Hustontown did
the work.
Emma Bergstresser spent Sat
urday and Sunday at her former
home in Sallillo.
Our progressive bee hunters
are already on th; War-Path.
We trust they shall not capture
anymore inaocent Yeljow Jack
ets. Warden Bergstresser is at
tending normal school at Wells
Taunery this summer.
A N Witter, our enterpris ng
merchant, has recently purchas-
i'd a tine driviug horse from Jacoo
Cutchall.
Ed. Bei'kstrosser, who former
ly was employed at Pitcarn has
been home for some time. He is
now busily engaged at hoim
painting aud making other im
provements. He contemplated
f urchasitig a horse, but we think
for all (he farther he goes, walk
ing would be gnod exorcise.
The C tisolidated Ice Company
report their ice keeping well.
Miss Lillian Deavor visited
friends at Dublin Mills Saturday
I and Sunday.
Misses Hester and Belle Wit
tor visited frionds in oar town
last week.
Chas. Alloway, wife and son
Rax, of Broadtop City were the
quests of Mr. Jacob Catchall's,
Sunday.
There will be preaching at
Z;on M. E. church this coining
Sunday evening at 7:80 p. in.
Rainfall Estimate.
An acre contains ti,i.,72,(j40
square inches of surface, an inch
of rain means, tnerefore, the same
number of cubic inches of water.
A gallon contains 277.27 cubic
inches of water, and f.n inch of
raiafall means 22,(22 gallons ot
water to the acre, aud, as a gal
lon of water weighs 10 pounds, the 1 too often goes with added years
Youib.
The youth seeker worries not.
She learns neither to borrow
nor hunt trouble.
She meets it with a laugh when
it does come.
She keeps a well body, know
ing that ill health is the sorest
destoyer of youtii.
The laugh may come hard, but
even a sickly smile is a better
youth keeper than tears.
She lives moderately; neither
working nor playing herself to
wrinklemaking exhaustion.
She enjoys the present to the
lull and does not acquire that age
habit of laudiug the good old
SUrFfcKINU AND DOLLARS SAV'fcD.
raintall of
pounds.
an acre is 220,220
KEEPING OPEN HOUSE.
Everybody is welcome wheu
we feel good; and we feel that way
only when our digestive organs
are working properly. Dr. King's
New Life Pills regulate the action
of st inach, liver and bowel so
perfectly one can't help feeling
good when he uses these pills.
25; at Trout's drug store.
days. E. S. Loper, of Marilla, N. Y.,
She thinks, feels and lives says : "I am a carpenter, and
youth though not to the point j have had many severe cuts heal
of unseemliness. Gray hairs 1 ed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It
aud friskiness but accentuate : has saved me suffering aud dol
years. j lars. It is by far the best heal-
She Keeps a well-groomed body ; ing salvo 1 have ever ;ound."
never premitting herself the Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever
comfortable slipshodness that sores, eczema and piles. 25c at
Trout's drug store.
She keeps her heart young,
knowing that therein lies the true
secret of a successful tight on
age which can daunt even wrink
less and youth destroying cares
aud sorrows.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
It is important that you should
decide to take only Foley's Hon
ey and Tar when you have a
cough or cold as it will cure the
most obstinate racking cough and
I 4. I 1.1 M - .
Her Market Order. 1 HW irom your system.
Little Mrs. Hunter bad heard Foley's Uoney atld Tar contains
When your Watch Stops
X You cannot make it go by shaking il. ,
Yi Den the bowels nre
onatipstsd you tun J
disturb them with ,
tathartks but, like
the watch, they w ill J
not be able to do ,
their allotted work t
until they are put
into proper condi- ,
tion to do it.
One cannot mend J
a delicate piece of ,
mechanism by vio- t
lent methods, and '
no machine made by man is us fine ,
as the human body.
The use of pills, salts, castor-oil
end strong cathartic medicines is .
the violent method. The use of 1
the herb tonic laxative,
Lane's Family
Medicine
is the method adopted by intelli- !
gent people.
Heudai.he, backache, indigestion, J
constipation, skin diseases all are ,
benefited immediately by the use '
of thii medicine.
Druggist sell It at tjc. and 50c, ,
so many jokes about the bri.tes
who couldn't market successfully
that she made up her mind that
the first request sue made of the
market man would show her to
be a sophisticated housewife.
"Send me, please," she said, "two
French chops and 100 green
peas. " J udge.
Tu Cundemn Pike.
A movement is now on foot to
abolish the tollgates on the Wayn
esboro, Greencastle and Mercers
burg turnpike. First steps for
condemnation are now being tak
en. Waynesboro Herald.
nofiarmlul drugs, insist upon
haviug it Trout's dr ug store.
Amenities of tbe I air Sex.
Mrs. A. I thought Mrs. C.
was a friend of yours.
Mrs. B. And so she is.
Mrs. A. Well, she isn't. She's
a hypocrite.
Mrs. B How do you know
that?
Mrs. A. Because she tried to
get me to say something mean
about you.
Mrs. B. She did? How?
Mrs. A Why, she asked me
' to tell her what 1 really thought
of you. Chicago Daily News.
Dr. D. A. Fisher and son, of
Needmore, were among the visi
tors at the Couuty Seat yester
day.
Mrs. Buggins
were married you
me compliments."
"Yes, but that
-"Before we
used to pay
Mr. BuggioH
was before I
Worlh Knowing.
Have a pair of men's buckskin
gloves a size too large lor tbe
bauds to use when sweeping and
some other kind of housework.
They will slip on ana otf readily
and protect the hands.
Soap well applied to drawer
slides will keep the drawers in
furniture and closets from stick
ing. The back porch should not be
overlooked; make it as pleasant
as you can for those who work
around the kitcheu.
Cream 24 hours old and very
cold always whips best.
Cutting onions, turnips and
carrots across the fibre makws
them more tender wlun cooked.
I Weak ammonia water will clean
I hair brushes very rapidly and
will keep the bustles white and
stiff.
To clean a chiffon blouse co'ver
the blouse with powdered am
mouia, oil it u;. tightly and leave
it for a day or two. Thou shake
out the blouse, which will look
like new.
Too frequent wearing of rub-
Hcmsilicb On Machine. bers and runbor overshoes is a
CutPtripsof newspaper one ! frequent source of tender feet.
inch wide and full length of the i Stout kIiobb with huiivy solos are
papar; use eight thicknesses.
Tear off your hem, put the strips
of paper with edges even between
tne oest ror out oi-ctoor use, ex
cept iu suow or slush.
Fried cabbage is parlicularly
had to pay your bills.
the edge of hem aud where you ' good at this time of yar. First
have torn it from, then sew down
through paper and cloth just the
width of the seam from the edge.
iiev. Will Correli of I ronton, 1 Next tear out the paper and sew
Ohio, has just concluded a very j down each edge, sewiug up your
successful series of revival ser-1 hem at same time. This makes
vices iu his church in that city. ia pretty way of putting embioid
He pn ached 120 consecutive rey in shirt wants. It also can
day; 205 poi sons publicly con- j be used for hemming sheet or
fessed Christ in one service. j pillo ffcftsea,
boil the cabbage until tender, aud
when cold cut into small pieces
Cut some slices of bacon iuto
strips, and put them iuto the fry
iug Miti. Whou they have com
menced to cook, and the bottom
of the pan is well greased, add
the cabbage and fry until a light
brown. Season with salt and
pepper.
Hot Stove Cool Kitchen
Hmv do yott expect to en
dure the broiling days of
furr.mcT if you prepare all
the food over a flowing coal
fife?
You need a " New Perfec
tion ' Oil Stove that will
do the cooking without cook
ing the cook. It concen
trates plenty of heat under
the pot and diffuses little
or none through the room.
Therefore, when working
with the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish
it to be.
This in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the " New
Perfection" Oil Stove does perfectly every
thing that any stove can do. It is an ideal
all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, l
and fully warranted. It not witn your
dealer, write our nearest agency.
The
HdSAi Lamp
"tfmftw a itibstantisl, stron
tronit-
hf m;nle and hr.nd-
some lamp. Burns for hours with a itronij,
mellow litht. Just what you need for even
ing reading or to light the dining-room. If
not with ) ourdf .ler, write our nearest igency.
Atlnntic KcEintnu Company
( Incorporated 1
aDlnBBM
SPECIAL doings;
In Hats, Ladies' Gent's and Boys' Clothing,
At Crownover & Isenberg's,
HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SALTILLO, PA.
fn Clothing for .icn. Youths and Uoys, our line is complete and
nn to date iu every particular. In line blue serges, you cannot afford
to miss swing these goods before you buy. The prices are way down:
they ure exceptional values, we have 'em 10'00 to f 12.00. See our
newest styles of Gent's woven stripes and plaids: the price is $12.00.
These are the newest designs the n urket (tan offer, and the priee is
from 16 OU to 7.0l cheaper than you con buy them in a larger lown.
In Y. mill's and Hoys' Clothing we have them in al! styles and prices
that will surprise the most critical buyers. They ore as low as good
goods and workmanship will permit. If you cannot be suited in
stock, we ean have you measured and a suit made to your order and
hack to you In 4 days, and at about the same price as you buy them
out of stock. This is progress in the Clothing Husiness.
A FEW WORDS ABOUT HATS
This is praetically a new line to us, and we have trleii to get you
the bcM at prices as loiv as the cheapest. In stiff hats we havo the
newest blocks shown on the markets; the prices are 91. "ill to $2 60 each.
In Cups, we liuve tliein for Cents Youths and Uoys: prices 10c to 50c
each. In straw hats, we have a full line: prices ,c to $1 50 This line
is very complete See the 10 and 2'k1 bargain counters in straw hats,
cups, ami felt hats, Third lloor. In
LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS
our line is complete, and prices way down low. We have them from
1.25 to H.tiu, In ludies' waists, our lines are in good shape; prices
from 600 to 8.IBi We have them in silk, net covered silk, and lawns.
Come iu and see them. Second lloor front. In Shoes, our
Spring and Summer Oxfords
are about all in stock and come up to our expectations in every par
ticular. All prices. Iu Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries, space
will not permit us to numerate all the specials in these lines, but we
urge you to call und see for yourself and be convinced that we are
headquarters for General Merchandise.
Yours for business,
Crownover & Isenberg,
Saltillo, Pa.
Treasurer's Sale of
seated Land.
Un-
s& go to si
Madden Bros.
For all kinds of
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Are you in need oi a corn planter or a cultivator? We
have them Double and Single Row Planters, Walking
and Riding Corn Plows, latest improved.
Fertilizer tor spring use now on hand. In our
DRY GOODS DEPT.
New goods are arriving daily. All the latest things in
Ladies' Spring and Summer Dress Goods.
Men's and Women's Oxfords
and Dress Shoes. We have the largest line of these in
this part ot the County to select from, and we can save
you money on them.
Call and examine our stock. Telephone service.
MADDEN BROS.
THREE SPRINGS. PA
Agreeable lo the prnvMiinx f n Act of A-
Rembly. d rretiiit? the mon f M"lllnu ITli(Mt-t-u
f. t rids for Tu rn and other purposes, pushed
tltel'ahduv of Muruh. Isi7. und the Jsth of
Miirch, :Ki. mill the uh of Muu h Mil. the
Tremuier of the County of Ku.ton. hereliy
gives notloeto a I pet-urns concerned. Ihiit UD
leas the County. Seoul. Ron i and Poor taxes
ou the following tracts of liuseutcd Lands sit
uate In Fulton County, are. paid before On
day of Sale, the wnolt o- such piirts of each
tract as will t-iiy the tacs and costs charge
able thereon will bo sod In the Coiutnlsaloncis
Office. In the Court Mouse in the HoroU"h ot
M i oe C unty of Ku ton on the
second Monday (Kth day) of June neat for the
urreaiagcs of isxes due nd costs at or't-d
tbcie-in. and said salt- will continue from duv
to day unt I all are disposed of Salt to cotn
nience at I o'c.ock, p.m. Tennscash.
WA It tlA NTRR. Al Kfcs. AMOt'NT
TAX,
Ayr Town, hip,
Isaac Ten,
Sarah Custer. '4 Int.
Hethcl Township.
Saruh l.-pe.
Jacob Mort.
Mary S. l'rlce,
llclfaat Township.
John I "i . .
Ilrush Creek Townnelp
John Logan,
Andrew Logan.
Charles Ollworth, Int.
Oubiln Tow nship.
Wm. McConnell.
Wni. oewees,
Ceo. Dewees,
J I'eriistd Ramsey.
I'omcrorand Kraker.
Coinerer and Kraker. (leo.
A h.it-r Morton
Licking Creek Township,
John 0, clllan,
Adam KuufTman.
Taylor Township.
John Philips.
Peter Fix. heirs.
Itoger aud O'llrlen.
Thompson Townshsp.
Onorge Cbean.lt,
J. (1. Dtnnls.
Todd 'row uship.
Mary llrltton.
Jacob Heinick.
M r. Taylor.
Catherine Eckert.
Mrs. D. S. Kelphart.
Wells Township.
Hannah f'uvln.
W. W. Kdwurds,
Oavld H. Mall.
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STKVKNS.
Treusur
So.
Western Maryland Railroad Company.
In Effect June 9, 1 1M7.
Trnlns louve Hitncrck uh follows;
No. li MS ii. m (daily) Tor MjhttOW&i nil
tirnore. W avnesboro, ChumbersburK.
und imeruifdiiitt1.
No. 1 N 50 n . m. (weok days) Curobe'land. uud
intennedlute.
lOrtrta. in t weekdays) Halt! more, (iel
tyrfburtf, York aud Intermediate.
No. 8 VJ.:Vip di. (we k d'vs) Little Orleans.
Old Town Cumberland. ) .in- and
west Vest! tile train with olnervation
buffet car.
No. K 2 f7 p m. (wnl: days) Baltimore and in
termediate MtHtlonN. Vestibule train
with ubservutio buffet ear.
No" 5 Mf p m (daily) lOftYM Baltimore 4.30
p. m , HaKerstowi) 7.10 p. m.
All trains make eooneetion at llrucevtll for
Kreder.uk and train 6 and i for points north
and at Baltimore (ITnlon Station) for l'hila,
de'phii aud New York.
r.U HOWSLt C. W. MYRRH,
Lien. Pa s. Atft. A Kent.
IV. M. COMER ER,
agent for
THE GEISER MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
BURNT CABINS, PA.
for the sale of Traction and
Portable Engines, Gaso
line, Separators, Clo
ver Hullers, Saw
mills, &c.
Engines on hand all
the time.
6 per cetit. Mortgages.
Send for our MOHTll ACJK INVESTMENT
CIRCULAR, which shows our unique pluu of
placing money on REAL ESTATE in PITT a)
BUM. HA . FIRST MOBT0AOB8 il percent
to tne Investor. All expenses paid by the bor
rower. We accept of remittances of 500 to
tto.OOU and over. We liuve the highest refer
ences, which appear on circular. Over 85
years In business. Send us your spare money
for luvesttneDt.
Jas. W. Drape & Co.,
Scotch Mortgage Hankera. Suite 61J-I2 1-8-18
Farmers' Bank Bid-., PITTSBURG.
Buggies
and
Wagons
I have just refilled my sheds
with a fine lot of Kii-vics anil
Wagons which T am gelling un
der a written guarantee at
Rock Bottom Prices
I also have in stock a lot of
liuggy Wheels and Uuggy Holes.
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 iu the future, I am yours,
Very respectfully,
W. R. EVANS,
Huston town, Pa-
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned hereby gives notice
that the lunds and premises of the Ful
ton County Kod and Gun Club, an or
ganization duly incorporated by the
laws of Pennsylvania, situated in the
townships of Wells and iirush Creek,
county of Fulton and state of I'ennsyl
vnia, are private property, and that
all persons are warned not to trespass
on said lands anu premises tor '.he
purpose of hunting, ilshing. gathering
nuts or berries, ou in any other man
ner whatever oontrary to acts of as
sembly in such cases made and provld
ed as the law will br rigidly enforced.
Ftjlton County Rod ani Gun club.
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