FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PivK, Editor and Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, FA. JUNE 24, 1909 Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. DVKRT1SI!0 RATE). PTf)Uiiri. r.f 'v f time II W. Pirlll;irlivLfh ,iiimiT,t IfiMfTtlon.... ftO, An a IvcrtiseiriTits iniiricd for less than taree monthn oharuud by the square. " 3 mos. 1 tlmoM. I 1 y. Oan-fo'irth Ml'imD... Omvhitlf ooimnn Due Culuwn ....Its oo. I -;o no I lin.m .... 2S.no. I 40 on .so ik 10.00. I 55.00. I ?.0f Outbreak of Aplilds or Plant Lice, St.ite Z')i logist Surfao reports that ho is receiving coinniumca tious from all parts of ihe Statt of Pennsylvania of the unusun' outbreak of Aphids, or Plant Lice this year. Many persons ask what to do for them, while others state that they have sprayed with various preparations without sue cess, some stating they have used Paris green; others arsenate of lead; others'Ilordeaux mixture, hine-sulfur wash, etc. Some sprayed last winter, and some sprayed last week, likewise with out results that were good. Iu reply to these communications explanation has been made that the Plant Lice ore sucking insects which damage trees and other plants by injecting a poisonous saliva, and then sucking out the modified sap. The leaves upon which they live curl until they form protecting homes within which the pests are then safe, and cannot be reached by any spray liquids. Bordeaux mix ture does not affect them because it is a fungie'de. The arsenical poisons do not kill them because they are for the chewing insects only. The Plant Lice are to be killed by spraying at the right time, which means shortly after the buds burst or before the leives have curled, with the right ma terial, which is a good contact in secticide, strong enough to kill the pests but not strong enough to injure the leaves. F'or this (1) one pound of whale oil soap in six gallons of water should be used, or ('2) about eight per cent, kero sene emulsion, or (.') a stronger soap solution of some other kind of soap or (4) a very strong to bacco decoction, it must be so applied as to come into contact with the bodies of the pests, or they will not be injured. There fore, those withiu the curled leaves are safe as far as spraying is concerned, and the leaves con cerned, and the leaves containing them should be picked off and destroyed by burning or drop ping into oil. The Apple Aphis is by far the most commonly reported pest at this time of year. However, it lias reached its worst and will noon be leaving the aple leaves to migrate to the roots of grasses and grains, where it spends the summer. In fact, many leaves now show only its cast skins. The appearance is worse than the result, as the leaves aro deformed but not entirely destroyed, and as treatment at this time of year for the badly curled leaves is out of the question, it is not neces sary to attempt to give it. where, however, aphids, jumping plant lice, leaf hoppers, and other suck ing insects are present, the rem edy consists in getting one of the contact insecticides named above to come in touch with the body of the pest This can bo done by spraying or by bending the twigs containing tbu punts so that they can be dipped into pans holding the liquid, or by dipping bunches of twiga or whisk brooms into the liq.iid and flipping it against the posts in a tine spray. This com. tnunication la intended to be an answer to hundreds of inquiries on this topic now being received by Ihw Division of Zoology of the Department of Agriculture. "UNW jf 11 ' n'l i u il L; I u;U I El i,i;ut IblliUli Initial In ft C.I ' For the Summer's Cooking No kitchen appliance uivessuch actual satisfaction and real home comfort as the new Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook Stove. , Kitchen work, this coming Hummer, will be better and quick er done, with greater personal comfort for the worker, if, instead of the stifling heat of a coal fire, you cook by the tonctntrattd mm fwmiim (sJVick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove thus il clots not overheat the kitchen. Note the CABINET TOP, with thelf for warming plates and keeping food hot after cooked, also convenient drop shelve- that can be folded back when not in use, and two nickeled bars for holding towels. Three sizes. With or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. , Tl" ReifoLAnv $ 1 9 1 never disappoints sate, economical and a won- derful Unfit giver. Solidly made, beautifully nickeled. Your living-room will be plcasanter with a Kayo Lamp. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY 1 Incorporated) BRUSH CREEK. Our farmers are busy sowing liuckwheat. A. M. llixson purchased a tint driving horse last week. Meade Feltou is spending a few days with friends and rela tives near Emmr.v'Ile. Sebert Barton and Klmer Clevenger left last Tuesday for Franklin county where they expect to spend some time. Bruce Barton and sister Lida spent Sunday afternoon with Francina Whitfield. Mr. and Mrs. Haslet Akers spent last Sunday in the home of G. W. Hixson. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Barton were guests in the Dome of M E Barton last Sunday A festival will be held at Mo K ndree M K church Saturday -.veuing July 10th Come and en joy yourself Mrs Irene Truax of Emma- ville spent last week with her brother, Dr J G Hanks at Breeze wood Miss Laura Foor is employed id the home of Kery llixson Lee A McKibbm has returned to his home at Gapsville after having spent some time in Cum oerland, Charleston, Elkins and other places A W Spade and wife spent the latter part of last week with Mr and Mrs Anthony Spade Mrs. A m llixson was visiting Mrs L E AicKibbin last Friday Miss Oihe llixson spent Satur day and Sunday in the home of her uncle, Frank llixson, near Matlio , Mrs Anthony Spade was on the sick list last week Mrs M w IIixsou is spending sometime with her sister, Mrs Snyder, near Clearville Clayton llixson and daughter Mrs Barnett, spent Saturday ev ening with Ida llixson Mrs M J llixson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs L E McKib bin at Gapsville Scott Bequeath and wife at tended Children's service at Me morial, Sunday afternoon A w Spade sold his pony to Chas Spade last week Gertrude Barton returned to Everett last Tuesday, after hav ing spent a short time with her parents, M E Barton and wife Mrs w c Hanks, Clara Hanks, Mrs Irene Truax, and Earl Tru ax, were shopping in Everett last Saturday Mrs Henry Barton and daugh ter Nellie were shopping in Ever ett last Tuesday Jacob Spade and wife visited their son Christ Spade, at Sipes Mill Delia whittield spent last week with her parents, B F whittield and wife Olla Selling left for Altoona last week, where she will have em ployment lions Barton made a business trip to Everett last Friday Elmer Miller and wife, Jacob Brindlo and wife, George Crider and wife, and David Coble and wife, near Chambarvburg, spent a day recently with the family of Charles Nesbit, Iq Ayr township. llev Kobett Hoover, a former pastor of the Presbyterian con gregation at this place, now of I'erryville. Md, arrived in town on Tuesday evening, and is being wtrmly greeted by his many friends, AKERSVILl.E. Good growing weather. Dr. E D. Akers, wife and son, vlaster Irwin, visited in the home f U. M. Jackson last Sunday. James Jackson expects to raise a barn this Week. Gertrude Barton returned to Everett last week, after having spent several days with her par ents, M. E. Barton and wife. Pearl Barkman is visiting rela tives in Everett. Viola Sieling departed for A.' t ona one day last week. Nora Schenck visited May Du vail last Sunday. M. A. Barkman and John N llixson attended the sale at Mrs. tlirarn Wink's last Saturday. Our hucksters are paving H'c. a doz. for eggs and 14c. a lb. for butter. Caera Hixson is wearing a smile that won't wear off. A lit tle dish-washer arrived at bis house o:ie day last week. Frank Wlntfi jld is also wearing a smile- a little grubbei arrived at his house one day last week. Uoss Walters and family visit ed in the home of Mrs. Walters' parents, George Strait and wile. Ada Hixson and Myrtle Duvall visited Kamy Jacksou last Sunday. A. M. Hixson and Mrs. M. W. Hixson called at John N. Ilixson's one day last week. Haslet Walters, his mother, aud John N. llixson visited in the home of George Akers last Sun day. Sunday schoil at 1 o'clock and preaching at 2:30, p. m., and Ep worth League at ft" p. m., at Ak ersville M. E. church, June 27th. tllarecordiaily invited to attend. While S. L. Bedford, the store kaeper at Foltz, was loading goods at the freight depot in this place Tuesday, his little daughter had her finger caught between a bar rel of sugar and the seat on the wagon, causing a painful wound to tho h'tle girl. She was taken to Dr. Varden's office where the wound was dressed and the little sufferer made as comfortable as possible under the circumstauc es. Mercersburg Journal. Prof. li. N. Palmer, who is spending his summer vacation down on the old home farm at Needmore, and his brother-in-law, Jeff C. Mellott, were in Mc- Conncllsbuig a few hours last Friday. J. A. Keefer and wife, ol Thompson township, and their little baby son, Adam Marshall, spent a few hours in McConnells burg latt Saturday, and were pleasant callers at the News of fice. Bli.... I.Jl l i Toirutoea. Itlnck nil in (tiii very timilil simn In niir rn i-h' IiiiiiiiIih'm. A iiiorlii fUI-ll;L'- HilJ M llUl'tll ly tllllllttlM'tt lll'llllgbt i II litlslll'l Inst Ml'.IHlill. Illlt lll'ixt Of Ilia til Kt tTi! wii minim !ietiMe on ai'ciiiint nf. b'.iick rot Hpiitx. We Imve not jet li'iinim! how to con- qui'i- tbls ilNi'iiHK. I'uKtllily i niuv i!ii"'k li noi!..vlint by rri'ijupnt sprit)' Imj; wltli Imrdciinx mixture, li'it oiu iiinln rellniK-i must lie fniiml In iillow- Iny f !- ln ulittUiu of nlr rnuiid t ti jiintir by niiirlln:; the vIiimm In hii It wuy a to hold tbu ftnlt up fintu the ground. J.nst Neusou our toiualoei were free from rot or ni'urly so. T. G. In Farm and Fireside. Rifle Practice. Score of the Big Cove KifleClub at their Shoot last Saturday. Uange 200 yards. Team No. 1. Sappington, I 1 4 3-20 Gunning 4 4 F 4-22 C rou so, T. 4 4 3 3 317 Keefer, G 3 4 4 3 4 -is Smith, f. 3 3 3 3 3- 15 BiveiH, B. 3 4 2 4 3-ltl Glazier, 5 4 4 4 320 Gordon, J 4 0 4 3 415 Williams, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cooper, W 0 2 0 0 02 Bivens, K 4 3 2 3 315 Total lliU Team No. 2. PaU,ei son 2 2 4 4 3 If. Uann, 11 2 3 " 4 3-1(5 Uann, 11 2 2 4 2 3-13 Crou.se, L 13 4 4 217 Reese, J 3 3 4 3 013 Gordou, .las 4 1 4 3 3 1 Cooper, E U 4 0 5 413 Sowers, 0 0 3 0 3 (i Warthin 2 4 3 4 5- is Harris, II 3 4 1 4 4-1'J Mellott, G 4 3 4 5 3 10 Total 1G7 Bull's eye counts 5. The Big Cove Rifle Club will hold a shoot on Saturday July 3d, with fireworks' in the evening. Everybody invited. CLEAR KID0E. Miss Gertrude Shore return ed home Friday evening after a two week's visit among relatives at Saltillo and Huntingdon. She reports a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Fraker and son Arthur of Fort Littleton, spent Sunday with his brother, Andrew Franer aud lamily. Those who took supper with our enterprising merchant, J. W. Winegarduer, on Sunday evening were Josiau lleeter, of Calvin, Miss Nora lleeter, Bert Brown, 9 and children, Uuis, Paul and Olive. Miss Oiive is remain ing in the Windgarduer home un til Tuesday. Master Hush SheaiTer Henry is spending this week with hh friend Amos Huoton at Three Springs. Children's services were held on Sunday afternoon in the V. E. church. We were glad to welcome our Normal student, Miss Elsa Ba ker to our midst from Friday un til Sunday evening. Miss Li'lie Madden and broth er, master Paul Madden of Mea dow Gap, were entertained Sat urday and Sunday in the home of J. W. Grove. Many of our folks attended Children's service at Center and Huston town on Sunday. Mary J. Fields, J. A and M. A. Fields spent Sunday iu the home of W. L. Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Mellott and sons Fred and Lester, spent Sun aay afternoon and evening in the hospitable home of A. J. Frake1.' NEhDMORb. Mrs. Dr. Swart7welder and two sons, Russell and Wallace, of Mercersburg, are spending some time with friends here. Elder Uogan, of Tennessee, preached here Wednesday End Thursday evenings of last week. Miss Estella Peck spent last week in the home of Mr. Park Palmer. A number of our people at tended Children's service last Sunday at Shines school house. Rev. McGarvey preached here last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peck and Mrs. Eli Peck went to Bedford county Tuesday on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Peck's mother. Mrs. Connor. The County Commissioners assembled Monday afternoon, with a number of our citizens, at the creek easi of here and decid ed on a site for a bridge which will be constructed in the near future. COVb UAP. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stoutea gle. of near Dane, spent last Sat urday with tho family of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Sipes. After being confined to her room for throe weeks, Mrs. V. II. Sipes is able to be out again and Is slowly Improving. Martin A. Sipes had the mis fortune to cut an ugly gash in one of his knee caps on Tuesday. This is the third time in two years he has cut one of his legs. He is thinking of having that leg insured as it has cost him con siderable for. doctor bills. Subscribe lor the News. Eat What You want of the food you need Kodol will digest it. Ton nrod a suflldpnt amount of pood w hole some foot I and more than this you need to fully riitfost It. Klse you can't gain fctreriKlli, nor tan you st ren't hen your stomach If It Is weak. You intit eat In order to live and maintain st re.nirl li. You must nut diet, because the boily requires that you cat a sulllc lent amount of food regularly. Hut this food must lie digested, and It must he digest ed thoroughly. When the stomach can't do It, you must take something that will help the stomach. Tho proper way to do is to eat what you want, and let Kodol di gest the food. Nothing else can do this. When the stomach is weak It needs help; you must help it by giving It rest, and Kuilol will do that. Our Guarantee Co to your druggist today, and purchase a dolla bottle, and If you can honestly say, that you did not receive any benefits from It, after using tho entire bottle, the drug gist will refund your money to you wit hout question or delay. We w ill pay the druggist the price of tho bottle purchased by you. This offer applies to the large bott le only and to but one In a family. We could not afford to make such an offer, unless we positively knew what Kodol w ill do for you. It would bankrupt us. The dollar bottle contains 254 times as much as the fifty cent bottle. Kodol Is made at the laboratories of K. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago. GENERAL DIRECTORY, I'rcNlrtrnt JimIiic- Hun. Mn. Swnnc A module JuiIkcn l. 1'. Humbert J llimp. ' 1'riitniioiitfir.v. a .iimyrge A. llurrln District Attorney Krunk I". I.ynata ' TrehKiirer Clmrles H. Stevens. Sheriff- JerT llurrls. Deputy Sherllt A. IJ. Ilohman. Jury Commissioner. DuvUl Rota A Trunx. ' C. AuUltorB-Wm. Wink. D. H. Mver r Kotx, . t, Co. Commissioner Kmunuel li..in. . Slmrp. Diiulel w. urnnipr. Clerk - H. I' liink Henry. County Superiuleuclelit II ('. Lumbers,,,, Justice of the IVucn -.Ino. P. (,'ntinnl Con-tuble OhiH'les Meiik, . HurKesH W. H. NeMilt. John Sheets, Mielmnl Hluek. Harry H,K H. IT. NttUe. Albert l..,...r """""H, Clerk O. W. Peek. Sehool Directors-John Comcrer, I), r .H, nwer, Hurry Hiimll, Kd. D. Shinier, s iV k oollet. M. to. Nuce. -lloi.ril of Heulih-.lohn P. Sipes. pre ; j A ........ ...... ..I.,, Kc ... iiuys. see y: v p Lynch, John W. Musner, M. U. For Sal 2 at Trout's Drug Store. BUGGIESBUGGIES 1 have 'ust relilleil my sheds with a fine lot of newTop l!ii;:-ies, both fiu-tory and hand-made: ranging in price from $P (10 up to 7.".uO for the best hand-mode Milllin tini'ir bujiiry. My 1" buggy is a good, strong, substan tial ono that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. It will pay you to exum'ne my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, V Very truly yours, R . EVANS HUSTONTOWN, FV. WHAT ABOUT YOUR VACATION DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO K, HOW TO (iO, WHAT TO TAKE, WHAT IT WILL COST AND THE DOZEN AND ONE OTHER THINGS THAT MAKE OR iTAR A VACATION ? . Vs All (hit information can be had for the ailing through RECREATION'S INFORMA TION BUREAU and ahsututely without cost to you ; the only condition is that you are a reader of RECREATION either by iub criplion or by purchase at your newsdealer!. 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Orders by mail solicited, and same will have prompt attention. L W. FUNK , Dealer In Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. He makes a specialty of the LESTER tttt x PIANOS an Instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared jn 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 are thinkiug of getting ft piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. Silnps. t'kiiimiis K. s nun. I.V Mv . ""IB K. Miultnur, Julin I'. MpcB. H. W. Kirlc "J I ......I. II KT lit. t l. II, I.., f UVII, II, .-3.ir.. II. Jl. . Hilt!. "tl. M. V. IIOKOt Gil OFHCF.HS. TERMS OF COl'RT. The first term of thn fViiii.ti t,... ton county in the year shall commenci uu kiio xuesuay ioiiowing tiie second """".' aiiuurjr,ai, iu o Clock a, m third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock f. in, Thfi th i rrl fiifm nn (ha TttnaJ... . . x ucguay next following the second Monday of June, Ihe fourth term on the first Mpndat October, at 2 o'clock p. m. CUTKCUF.S. Presbyterian. Hev. John Diehl jahbuth Hohnnl nt. U'lS r..-i' obristian Endeavor at 2:00. Christ- an cnueavor ato:uu. frayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodist episcopal Kev. c w Kryner, Pastor. Sunday Schoo'l it tt:30 a. ju. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and everj Sunday evening at 7 MM). Kpworth jeague at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meetini? Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Kev. J. L, Jrove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 t. m. Preaching every Sunday morn .ng at 10:30, and every other Sunday veningat7:00. The alternate Sabbalb ivenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at .7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. CVANOELlbAi, iwTJTHFRAN-Rev. Cal vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 9:15 4. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun lay evening at 7:00. hristian En .ieavor at 8:00 p. m. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Kev. ' Ptice, 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, 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES L. W.'FUHK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Curaa Ooldsi Prtrsnts PMumoola OddFellows M'Conneiisburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening Id one Clevenger's Hall in McConnelle burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meet! every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meet! -very Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvillo Lodge No. 710 meet! every Saturday evening in Odd Fel ows' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge'No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellow!1 Qall at New Crenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meet! In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 365 meets In MeConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 550, P. 0. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every (irst and third Monda) evening in Clevenger's Hall, MeCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. ... of New Grenada, meets every Sat irday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 564, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur arday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. '89, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon In Lashley ball, it 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. neets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Post dNo.401 G. A. S., meets the second an fourth taturdaya In each month at Pleasant KldRe. Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. 0. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Uldge every Saturday evening. TheAspasia Rebekab Lodge. I. 0. 3. V., of Harrisonville, meets the 1st ind 3d Wednesday of each mouth, in '.he I. O. O. F. Hall at Harrisonville. Clear Ridge Grange No. 1360, P. of H. , meets the first and third Friday nights each month in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. DENTAL WOKK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teeth extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be In office from Thursday ev ening until Monday morning of each week. fr. M. COMERER, agent for :l THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators. Clo- ', verHullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time.
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