FJLTUN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. P2I, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MAY 28, 1908 BRUSH CRRRk. After another week of rainy NBtOMORE. Owing to so much rain Published Weekly. ffl.OOper Annum in Advance. Fer qure of H line S times II ler q,ure each nulmequeut Insertion ISO Ai sdvertlsemcnU Inserted for less than hree months . 1 by the square. S mns. Amos. I I yr. Oae-fo irth column. One half eoltiran One Col 'Jinn ...I1VOO. . . . 00 ... 10 00 120 00 I HO M 4001) iso.or MOO I 7f..00 Letter to A. Washabaugh, McConnellsburg Pa. Hear Sir : This is short: Every job painted Devoo takes less gallons than of anv other paint. If not, no pay. Yours truly P. vv. Etevoa A Co. P. S. J, A. Hoyd, Mercersburg and Norman O. Huber Chambers burg, sell our paint. LOCJST I1R0VE. The whistle of the bob white is being heard again among the wheat fields. The wet weather hits put some of our farmers back with their work, but they think it is all ri. ht they will not say a Wrd; for there is One above Who knows what we need better than we do. Isaiah Iaton, Jr., who be came sick in his held, while work ing, is Improving rapidly. James McKee and wife, of Hustontown, spent Saturday and Sunday in the Cove with relatives and friends. We are glad to see your face in the Cove again, James. Mrs. Charles Hixson, near Mc Connellsbur f, spent last Sunday in the Cove with her mother, Mrs. Mary Winter. The preaching at Jerusalem church. Sunday evening was well attended and was conducted by Rev. A. R. Garland. He will preach again at tue same place on the -8th of June, it 10:o0 a. m. David S. Garland and wife, Charles Shivley and wife and little daughter, Hoy Rice, Ed ward McCray, and Logue Mc Kee all spent Sunday at Aaron Lay ton 's A large number of folks spent Sunday at William 0. Martin's. Naihan Spade of Buck Valley makes trips through the Cove at regular intervals gathering up the marketing. Last Friday his progress was interupted by the unexpected sickness of one of his horses and the horse is not well yet. Chronic Constipation Cured. One who sutlers from chronic constipation is lu danger of many serious ailments. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipa tion as it aids digestion and stim ulates the liver and bowels, re storing the natural action of these organt-. Commence taking it today and you will feel bi tter at once. Foley 's Or'ino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is pleasart to take. Refuse sub stitutes. Trout's drug store. BsBV RUN. ihol Until! Rain! More rain ! weather, we are glad to see the farmers ai e late about planting, The farmeis have not much sunshine once ag.iiu. corn, corn planted on accouut oT the Harvey Clevenger and sister Grant Mellott, the photograph- ram. Miss Sara, of Hiram, Pa., spent er, has gone to to Hai risouville to r Jacob Hauman is getting ready a couple of days last week with 1 do some work. M. K Marton ami family. Mr. and Mrs W H Peck, of Gem were visiting at this place last Sunday. Phil Schreiber wont fishing oue day last week, over at Lick ing Creek. He was successful i,i catching oue large eel and sev eral uice fish. Marcus Mellott and family were visitors at C. W. Suyder's last Sunday. Me srs Albert and Choster Spade called on frieuds in this place last Saturday. Mr. and Mis. N. H. Peck spent from Saturday until Sunday with Miss Jennie Lodge, of K-nma ville, is visiting her sister Mrs Boyd S. Jackson in Kverett. lioss Hixson lias returned home after spending a couple of weeks with his sister at Clear ville. M. E. Barton and wife spent last Sunday afternoon with H. N. Bartou and family. Mrs. M. J. Hixson was visiting Scott IJeijueath aud family last Sunday, Mrs. Charles D. Hixson and children are visiting lriends in the Valley. Misses Clara and Iva Hixson and family at Ivnobsville. I er 'a mother, Mis and Harvey Calhoun spent last Mr. and Mrs. Abn;r Morgret, I near Saluvia Sunday afternoon with M. K. of Berkley, VV. Va , are visiting to build B new house. David Mellott purchased a fine colt recently. Emory Sipes is singing "A charge to keep I have " Oram Wiole. of McConnells burg, spent a few days last week with his grandfather, James A. Stewart, at G reenhill. Fernando Decker is improving the looks of his place by painting his house. Cloyd Gress and lady friend, Miss Cora Strait attended preach ing at G reenhill last Sunday eve ning Harvey Strait and wife spent a the former's brothsr, J. P. Peck ; few days iast weeh wllh the form- Mary Strait, Barton and family. A Bible class has been organ ized at the McKendree M. E church. Quite a number of students h&ve been eniolied and it is hoped it will be a success. A crowd of our youug people spent last Friday evening in the home of G. W. Hixson. Henry Lodge was visiting friends in the Valley last week. M r. BKST MtU.fcR IV Tilt WORLD, (lev. F. Starbird. of K.st Rav mond, Maine, says: " have used I Pminent architect in the Del Bucklen's Arnica Salve for sever ! bert Buildin San clsco, ft vears. on mv old nrniv wnnnd ! 'W8 : "T ,ul1.? ""dorse all that and other obstipate sores, and j rind it the best healer in the world I use it too, with great j success in my veterinary busi I Delia Deslmng spent Sunday with her cousin, Lo s Decker, at Saluvia Howard Truax and Mary Hann attended Sunday school at Green hill, Sunday forenoon. Richard Schooley and Charles Hauman took atrip to McCon unllshurg Siiturday. We do not know what the attraction is. Harvey Stoutengle, of Dane, has just found out that this coun try is like the Eastern Shores. He has j'ist tiuished digging a line crop of potatoes. 1 don't know when lu planted thin per haps last fall and they grew un has been said of Electric Bitters j dor the ice, or, perhaps, he plant as a tonic medicine. It if good . ed them last spring md forgot to in this vicinity. Mr. aud Mrs. John McClellan entertained several friends lust Sunday. Preaching services here last Sunday were well attend. Phil Schreiber, assisted by Corder Snyder, has been beauti fying the home of John McClell an by painting the yard fence. (inod r-or Everybody. Norman R. Coulter, a What Stove for Summer? Uothing adds to kitchen Convenience in summer weather liPe a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Anything that, any stove can do the "New Perfection" will do. and do it better. Bakes, roasts, bo ils toasts ; heats the wash water and the sad irons, and does it without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove actually keeps the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable for you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal rai.ge, its heat is directed to one point only right under the kettle. Made in three sizes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. n f S.The QKNF.II vi ttK TORY. President Jtiiliri- Hon. S M'V Hwnpp. , J' I) T. Humbert. II. K. Marklev Prothonnt'iry. fto. !etrrr- Harris. IMstrlci Aitorm v Kmnk I'. I.vnnh. Trc, nirer I'lmrles It. Steven. Sheriff Jeff Harris. Deputy Sheriff- A. D. Itohiran. Jury CominlHHloner David Rotz. A. C. Truni. Auditor l. II Myers. AHron M. Our ami. W. Oram Ink Commissioners C. Omeev, William 0 Davis, s. A. Nrshlt. Clerk H. Frank Henry. County Superintendent II '. I.a-r herson Attorneys W. Scott A'cxamler. J. Nelson Slpes. Thomas '. 8 oan. V. MoN. Johnston. M. II. Sh'iffner. .1,-r.nP. Slpes. 8. W. Klrk. F. P. Lynch. H. N Slpes. I. H. Wlhle. HOKOl oil OFFICERS. .lustlee of the l'ece L II. Wlble. Con table Charles Meuk, Hiy-k-ess !r. H. S. Wl-hrt. Coinellmcn P. L. Orlsslnirer. John A. Irwin. Harry Hamml'. A. P. Nuoe. (leorife W. Ileis ner f). E l.lttle. A'bert Sioner. Clerk I. H. Wlble, Soh'tol I ttrOtOTS John OottCtST Chrles IV Stevens S II W ootid. L. II. Wlble. M. W. Nnce. T. F. Hlnao. Bn rd of Heal h H. S. Wlshiirt. M P.. pres ; Johns. Harris, sec'y: tleorKe W. Hays. W. 1.. MeKibbln. M P.: John W. Mnsser. M. P. TF.RMS OF CPIXT. R&yc ' A "M0 Bfrr,1, uSXlwAJT mcllow lit that is very grateful to tired eyes -a perfect student or family lamp. Brass, nickel plated, hence more dur able thai! other lamps. If not with your dealer, write our near est agency. Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated; ness. " Price drug store. 0. at Trout's ENID. Wells Duvall, of Juniata, is visiting big brother Millard, and other relatives in the Valley. Wilmer Markley, of Coaldale, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. S. A. Glover, after having spent the winter in Pennsylvania returned to htr home in Ohio last Monday. The delegates and visitors to Philadelphia to Grand Lodge have returned aud report a fine time. James Truax returned to his home in Tioga County last week. The sick Mrs. Locliard, Mrs. Tice aud Joseph Truax are not improving any at this writiug. K. H. Early went away for awhile on Monday morning. William Kdwirds of Osceola Mills is visiting relatives in Valley. for every '.ody. It corrects stom ach, liver and kiduey disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds up the system." Elec tric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a drug gist's couutbr; as a blood puntier it is unequ Jed. 50c. at Trout's drug store. ShRIOtS HBSULTS hCtKED. You may well fear serious re suits fr jib a cough or cold, as pneumoniaand consumption start with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most obstinate coughs or colds and prevents serious results. Refuse substi tutes. Trout's d, ug store. What Is a Home. What constitutes a home f Polk or furniture ' A house, or those who inhabit it f This' is a mys tery that the wayward pen can not s-.lve with a flourish. A home is expansive, indeed, for it in cludes all who are born u its charmed circle, and many more besides; but it is a thing that grows; that is subject to evolu tion J Make the answer to suit yourself; let it be whimsical or serious; but you may beurethat the spirit of home is not to be found in warehouses, not in the uiint.irn ahnrw SA J,, tl,o monUnt 'the : ' piaces 01 trie worici. ti is an eine real essence, with a fluency -vhich tills every corner from cellar to garret, and gives out its perfume even to the stranger that enters the door. And if you have ever had a whiff of the subtle perlume, count yourself fortunate among the children of men ! dig them. Anywty, Harvey is eat ing new potatoes worth $1 "0 per bushel, while tlr; rest of the peo pie have old shriveled up potatoes to eat worib about 50c. Any one that is fouder of new potatoes than of old ones had better adopt Harvey's plan. Treasurer's Sale of Un seated Land. CR0WIN0VER & 1SEINBER6, S ALTILLO, PA. Airreeuble to the provisions of un Act of Ah seltlbly. rt reetlilkf the iiukU-of sellluu Unseat ed l.'inds for Ta es jitnl other purposes, pusseil the 1 8th da) of March. li" ami the ;:.ih of March. I MM, and the tnh of March 1801, Die Trcasu'er of the County of Ku ton hereby ives notice to all persi.ns concerned, that tiu les. the County. School. Itoud and Poor taxes on the following tracts of Unsealed Laodl sit uate lu Kultun County, at.- paid before Ihe day of Sale, the wnole or such parts of each tr.ictas will pay the tuxes and costs churh'e able thereon will be so'tl In the Commissioners OJBoo. In tin- Court Boom, id the Boroupfa of McCon cllsbur, C uuty of l-'u ton on the second IfOttdM (Mb dnf) of Jofifl next for the meatuses of t 'xes due l&d costs aecrucd thereon, uud said side will coutlnue from day to day unl 1 all are disposed of Sal i lo com mence ut I o'clock, p. in. Teniiseush. A Little But Costly Error. Through a very simple mistake a business man of this city wa forced to spend a K-"od wad of hi. tightly held cash the other night. He was scheduled to take his wife to the theatre. Business took him to New York in the day time, so he told his wife, as ho was leaving the house, that lie would try to get tickets and would let her know before gel tng on the traiu. After secur ing the tickets he forgot all about informing his wife, and when he arrived in New York he sudden ly remembered aud sent this telegram. "Have gotten tickets, Meet me at Uroad Street Sta tion." When he came back to town tie wu met by his wife and eight other relatives aud friends, all ready tor the theatre. "We're all here, waiting for you," cried his wife; "it's so good of you to invite bo many " "Why, what do you mean V" asked the amazed husband. "Here's your tele gram," answered the wife, aud there it was as large as life, just as the telegrapher had made it, "Have got ten tickets " Phila delphia Record. How Much Seed? It is quite likely that a poor stand of clover is often due to sowing a scant allowance of seed, as well as to the fact that the seed may be poor or weak vitality. While six quarts of seed to the acre is a practice that is quite generally followed, we believe that much better results would often be secured if this amount were iucreased by a quart or two The critical time with both clover and alfalfa is the short tiu.e when the two legumes are acquiring a mastery over the weeds that is, occupying the ground. If for any reason the plants are weak, the stand thin THE LUCKV QUARTER. Is the one you pay out for a box of Dr. King's New.L fe Pills. They bring you the health that's more precious than jewels. Try th"tn for headache, biliousness, constipatiou, and malaria. If they disappoint you, the pr'ee will be cheerfully refunded at Trout's drug store. Oiling the Harness Pays. Oiling harness is a task that farmers generally put off too long. It is just the work for stormy weather. One quart of neatsfoot oil will be sufficient lor double harness. Wash the bar ness well with soap and water and hang in a warm room over- uicrht to drv. Npxt. rlnv it. will and the ground swarming with I be in g00(J condition to receive the oil. Adda little lampblack young weeds the chances are that the young clover plants will oe swamped and the money put into purchasing the seed vit tually thrown away. Hid there been a iietter stand the c-ntest mi 'ht have resulted differently and a nne stand of the legume been the result, lo putting in clover this year make the experiment of sowing a little more seed than is customary on a portion of your land and see if the results secured justify the additional ex pense. Cuius Thai rliiii On. Colds that hang on in the spring deplete the system, ex haust the nerves, and open the way for serious illness. Take Poley's Honey and Tar. Jt quickly, stops the cough aud ex pels the cold. It is safe and cer tain in resjlta. Trout's drug store. to the oil to col.-r it. Apply with rag or brush, rubbing it well in to the leather, and hang in a warn! room overnight. Next day rub well with a dry cloth, and it will be ready for use. Harness thus treated is mujh easier to handle and far less lia bio to cause galls to the horses and will wear much longer. WAUUANTKK. 4CRM. AMol'NT TAX. Ayr Towmhlp, Isiiuc Tea. ' ifiii t 5 C9 Sarah Custer. i int. (03 .S Bethel Township. Surjh l.-.pe. 4- 40 Jacob Mort. 75 1.00 i Mary S. MN, t I. SO Hclfast Township. John I.oKon, 160 Ai llrilsli Creek Tcwuseip Jo),n I.OKHU, 2JV-I PI.40 Andrew ljvan, it',i in. is i buries pllworth, , Int. no Dublin Township. U'm. Mct.'onnell, 00 JJ Wm. Pewees, 4u0 if.-.M i leo, Pewees, 4 0 . IMn J I'ern ird Rumscy. i-jo :!V0f 'onierer and Kruker. 400 n.1tl i omcrer and Kralcer. fleo. HH bw A buer llortoll 8.4a Picking Creek Township. John ti. tiillan iW U Adam Kuuffaian, 37 -Via Taylor Township. Jofel Philips. w 418 10. lu' Peter rut. hall. 7 i.oi li'ircrs uud 1 1 lb leu. 1 lot l.'H Thompson Tow nshsp. Oenrpe Chebnut, M Jf .1. O, Dennis. i i.ii Todd Tow uship. Mary llrltton. 4CO t$M Jacob llelnlck. 60 J.ib M K. Taylor. J0 II. Hi Catheilne Kckert. 16 :l.60 lira. P m Kalahari, 70 MM Wells Tow nsblp. Ilaimali Cavla, 4W J O W. W. IMwards. El Dayid II. Mull. ;t J ( MAS. II STKVK.VS, TreiiHurer'sOrtlce, Treasurer. April 11. la. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WORK IN AI L ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and BtUgt Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without patn. A'l Work Guaranteed. Will be in nltii (rem Tliursilay ev etiifiif until Monday morning of each week. Flag Day, June 14. The American King Associa tion calls attention to the fact i hat Sunc'ay, June 14, will be the liilst anniversary of the adoption of the stars and st ripes (is the tlag of the United States, aud toat Flag Dxy will be celebrated this year on Monday, June 15. All American ii ps are again earneatly in vit ed to join in the publb recogui tion of the birthday of the cm blem of our nationality. Buggies and Wagons I have juat refilled my ahedl with a tine lot of llugglea and Wagons which I urn Belling un der a written guarantee ut Rock Bottom Prices 1 also have U) atock a lot of 'li'ggy Wheels and Buggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Hleaae come and aee my stock before you make a purchase. Thanking the public for liber al patronage In the pust, and soliciting a continuance of the same In the future, f am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall oommencs on the I'ueBdny following the second Monday of .Tunuury.at 10 o'clock a. m. 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'clock p. m. cm kciii s. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Must have more room, and in order to get it we will sell all the various lines of SHOES at lO percent, off the regular price for one month, commencing May 15, 1908. All Wool and Summer Dress Goods at lO percent, off regular price. Men's Youths' and Boys ' Suits at prices as follows : Gent's $12.50 Suits at $10.50 10.50 " " 9.00 8.00 ' " 6.50 Youths' 7.50 " 6.00 6.00 " - 4.75 Boys' 3.00 " " 2.00 2.50 " " 1.75 2.00 " " 1.50 Prksuvterian. Kev. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. Preaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. Yn. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green TI 111 on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior hr Itt'm En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00; Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthouist riPiscoPAi,-Rev. C W. Hryncr, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Kpworth league at t):00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United cresuyterian j-tev. J. L Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every 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. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tfV ANGELICA IjUTBKRAN-Kev. Cal vinPassoldPasior. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. hristiai En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Revormko Pas 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 (1:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. These are special bargains, and not trumped up to suit the occasion. tVe are in need of room vary badly and the money is needed also. Come in and see these bargains before you buy. Ladies' Skirts and Waists go at 1 0 per cent, off the regular price. In Gent's Furnishings, Gent's Dress Shirts, our entire big line goes at lO percent, off the regular price. Gent 's Pants go at 1 0 percent, off the regular price. In Groceries, ive have reduced them in pro portion. Make it suit to come in and see us. Produce is the same as cash, at the highest market price. People liv ing out ot town, we will deliver $1 0 worth of goods, or if taken along, we will pay railroad fares on purchases to the amount ofSlO. In Gent 's Hats .ind Caps and Boys ' Caps, our line is complete. They go in this sale at 1 Oper cent, off the regular price. See our 1 0 and 25c bargain counters in Hats, 3rd floor. IVe will have a suitable sou venir for the Ladies during this sale , Come in and see us and get prices. Yours for business, Crownover & Isenberg, Saltillo, Pa. In S. IV. Kim m el 's old stand. WANTED .:. A, T -:- J. S. Wilson's General Store, SOCIIiTIES Odd Fellows M 'Co nnel Is burg Lodge No. 74 1 meets every I'Mday evening In tne Cleyenger's Hal 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 Sat inlay evening in Odd Fel lows' Hal) at Wells Tunnery. Harrisonvillo Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hal) at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Now Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets in Warfordsburg -every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 3Ho mdets 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. Tusearora Council, Hovul Arcanum meets every first and third Mouday evening g Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. 8. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. DM, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening 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 hall at 2 p. m., at Duck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. MeKibbln Post dNo.401 G. A. s, , meets the second an four, I, Saturdays lh each month at Pleasant Ridge Clear ltldge Coun. il, No. 940, Jr. O. (J. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Uidgo every Satin-. lay evening. The Asp'tslii RsbuSltt Lodge, 1. O. i) F . of Harrisonville, meets the 1st and .11 WMrms'sy f each month, In the f ) () F 1111 ut Horrlsonvllle. THREE SPRINGS, PA. O, OOO dozen EGGS at 1 5c. STORE GOODS or MONEY Given in EXCHANGE. IVe carry a Large Line of all NEW GOODS, Consisting of SHOES SUMMER DRESS GOODS NOTIONS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Everything of the BEST QUALITY that can be secured. PRICES RIGHT, and Don 7 You Forget It. JOHN S. WILSON, THREE SPRINGS, PA. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Semi fur our MORTIJAUE INVESTMENT CIRCULAR, wlik-h sIiums uur.unliUfc i piuuinK mouey on HEAL ESTATE lu I'llTS EJURQ, I'A , tTltSTMilllTtlAUES 0 percent J.O f6 liirrxtor. All expnuHes pulil by Ihe bor rower We accept of reiultlauces or 4600 to 10,00) and over. We have the highest refer ences, which upueur 01 circular. 5?er 16 years In bandits. Semi us your spare money for Investment .Ins. W. Drape & Co., Scotch MouxiiKi! Ilankera. buite 61-lt 1-2-11 Farmers' Hunk Bid., PITTSBURQ. 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.
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