FOLTUN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCDNNELLSIiURG, PA. JULY 1, 1909 Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. .DVKUTI.'INO RATSS. l'Brqureof H lines 3 time II M. Per iquHre e:ieh iibteiiienl lnort1on.... WV Ai a-lvertWetnenis Iniertetl for 1cm ttaao hree months eharued by ttie qunre. Oa.finrth''oluran... Ono half nnlMinn One Column 3 moit. ft trios. I 1 yr. ..115 00. I lill.00 I rV0O ..200.1 40 on ,.o on ... 40 00. I Ni.OO. I 75.00 CLEAR RIDOE. Mrs. W L Fields who has been in poor health for some time re mains a littlo better, we are glad to say. Mrs. Bruce Kamsey and chil dren Ralph and Irene, of Mc Kinleyville, spent last Wednes day in the homo of T. K. Fleming and wife. J. C. Appleby, wife and four children, of Decorum, spent from Saturday until Monday with Mrs Appleby's parents, Nathan Hen ry and wife. Miss Irene Kerlin returned huine on Friday, having spent the past tive weeks in the homo of her brother lloward at Six Mile Kuu. Miss Jess Henry was a very sick girl last Friday, but is able to sit up some by this time. Mintie and Glenn Miller spent last Wednesday at Dublin Mills, in the hospitable home of William Miller. Kev. Harry Moyer, wife and two little daughters Pauline and Olive spent Sunday evening with Andrew Fraker and wife. T. E. Fleming and wife are spending a part of this week with relatives in different parts ol Huntingdon county. Miss Etta Fields of the Cove, spent Sunday with her parents J. H. Fields and wife. Luther and Howard Myers, sons of the late George Myers who was killed by the train at Mount Union two years ago, were lu ro calling on relatives the past week. Theodore Appleby spent Sat urduy and Sunday with his broth er Dan'el at Shade Gap. Jess Bloom and Luther Grove spent last Wednesday afternoon at the County Seat. Wo are having lots of rain, The Striped Beetle. The striped cucumber beetle is to be reckoned with in the mouth of June by the growers of cu cumbers squashes, pumpkins and melons, la some seasons the beetles have been known to destroy large patches of these members of the melon lamily in a few days. State Zoologist Sur face, of Ilarrisburg, gives the following information, in con densed form, in regard to this post: The beetles are about one fourth of an inch long nd are yellow, with two black str'pes ex tending leugthwise on each wing cover. They commence at once t chew holes in the leaves, and even eat olT the young stems. There are two distinct broods, the second appearing about the middle of August. The eggs are laid in the ground near the roots upon which the larvae feed, often causing the plants to wither with out apparent cause. The earliest measure is to pre vent damage by covering young plauts with a net or cloth with a finer mesh than the common mos quity netting. They will not crowd through mosquito netting if lime and turpentine be-placed on the grouud within it. The ad ults can be killed by an arsenical poison, like Paris green, which can be applied either as a powder or in u id form, if as a powd er, it should be dusted on the plants after having been mixed with thirty times its bulk of air slaued lime or Hour. In applying pois.ms as a liquid, use not over one-third of a pound of Paris green or two pouuds of arsenate of lead in fifty-gallons of water. The beetle can be kept away by dusting the plant with air sicked lime mixed with hellebore. This, however, is only a repellant driv ing off the insects, but not killing them. To destroy them a poison must be used. The larvae can be killed by us ing tobacco dust in the soil around the plants; or, stick a few holes, four or tive inches deep, in each tiiil and insert a teaspoonf ul of calcium carbide, filling the hole withear'h. Land plaster with turpentine is, also a preventive, ind it may be added that a pinch of nitrate of soda in each hill will ict both as an insecide and a fertilizer. WINS WITH THR NEWS. Secret ol the Wonderful Success of a Great P-per. The Philadelphia Record, now entering upon the fortieth year of its acquaintanceship with the world, seems to have won its great prestige by a stubborn re fusal to be dragged away from thu simplest principle of journal ism. Strange as it may seem in these days ot vari colored emana tions from the printing press, the Record has never been able to disabuse itself of the- notion that the ir.ain duty of a newspa per ls'to nriut the news. From its famous first pige, which is patterned after by news papers throughout the land, t- the last line of its last page, th-j Record is always chock full of news just simply news. Not content to carry the service of the Associated Press, which it prints more fully than any other Philadelphia paper,.the Record is recognized by correspondents all over Pennsplvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, as the best buyer of special riws dis patches in the State of Pennsyl vania. Without trenching upon the field of small neighborhood newspapers, it carries a luller service of country -side news than any other journal in the field. And its country-side news as well as its dispatches from afar, has the virtue of being reliable. The Habit ot Contradiction. One of the very worst habits to acquire if we care for our own happiness and the happiness of others is the habit of contradic tion. And unfortunately it comes easily, often unknowingly, and at tiinsits growth before we are fully aware of the existence ot 1 he evil thing we have nurtured. Its beginning can often be traced to the early days in the life of the lirst baby, when solicitude for the child or possibly for the mother leads the man to make a sug gestion that is lightly brushed aside with perhaps a remat k that 'men don't understand such things. " Only a little ripple that passes in a second and apparent ly leaves no trace that it ever was, but there has been planted a seed which, unless -carefully watched, produces a plant that embitters the whole domestic life. Women has no monopoly of this habit. It is as often seen and is just as bad in a man. Con tmual watchfulness over the un ruly tongue is the only safeguard, the only remedy, the only cure. The Ladies World for July. PLEASANT RIDOE. busy buck- The farmer are now very plowing their corn anil sowing wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Mirhuel Hard, spent one day last weetc in the home oi l.. V. Swope. Kd. Mellott and Roland Sharp made a business trip to Hancock last week. Those that spent part of labl Sunday n the home of Kd. Me Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mellott, Verniona, lilantena and Wain Mellott, Alda, Blanche and Roy Sharp, Hertha Lay- ton, Kster Sipes. Norman Mellott and Steward Strait started to Franklin couuty last Wednesday. Mrs. Ktta Truax and Frank Me Hot spent last Sunday in the home of Kd. Swope. Keuhen and Eva Mellott attended baptism at I'leasant Grove last Sunday. Mrs. Julia Mellott spent last week in the home of Hoi and Sharpe. Charles Garland made a business trip to Kverettlast week Abraham Deshong and Swope made a business trip cock last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Sipo spent last Sunday in the home of Roland Sharp, Miss Margaret Daniels has return ed home after a three week's visit to her biblers la Pittsburg. There was a very hard thunder storm in this neighborhood last Sun day. David Kline's house burned down last Tuesday night. There was preaching last Sunday at the Christian church with one added to the church. Don Swope is on the sick list Howard to Han- DCBLIN MILLS. Time li Money. Your leisure time may be turn f.d into money. Write to the Cir culation Department of The Phil adelphia Press and find out how you can do it. A liberal reward for a little exertion right in your home town. Ministers and school teachers will find this a pleasant and profitable way of adding to their incomes. Write to day to the Circulation Department of The Press, Sev enth and Sansotn Streets, Phila delphia, Pa , aud mention where jou saw thl. Our farmers are busy harvest ing their hay crop, which is a large one this year. Robert B-atton and family pent Sunday at Orbisonia, .Lydia Uotf man has spout the week at Irvin Cromwell's. William GnssiDger is spending some time with his brother Allen Mrs. Eliza Rohrer spent some time at Kinleyville, at the home of Irvin Winegardner. Rev. S. 13. Hoffman and son Al bort called on some of bis peopla in McConnellsburg last week. Isaac Bratton and sister spent Sunday at Three Springs. NEW GRENADA. Grandma Duvall is visiting friends in Taylor township. Mrs. Harry Clark aud three children, of Altoona, are visiting in the family of M. W. Houck. Elmer Anderson is able now to turn llippers on account cf a bouncing big boy that came to their home last Sunday evening. Rilla llouck, who had been at Newton Hamilton and Altoona, is home again. Mrs. N. G. Cunningham and daughter Ruth are both confined to their beds one not able to wait on the othr. This necessi tates Mr. Cunningham to be home trom his store continually. Sur ly they are sorely oppressed with affliction. The stage line frum here to Hopewell is no more, and we aie somewhat handicapped. Asel Stains who was running the stage made sale lust Saturday, and has gone to Jacobs to mine coal. The now daily mail route be tween here and Robertsdale via Wood, starts this (Thursday moruing) with Bert Heeter con tractor. He gets j a year fo,. the job. Ernest and Harry Gress are visiting Harry Gaster's a few days. Mrs. Jessb Painter, of Three Springs, visited friends here over Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Houck visited friends at Robertsdale last Sun day. Mrs. James Keith is seriously ill at present. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cunning ham spent Saturday at the home of A. D. Berkstresser iu ells feasting on the good things of the land. Han isonville Circuit M. E. Church. Sunday, July 4, JdOU Siloam Sunday school !l:5J0; prayer meeting Thursday, 8. Asbury Sunday school' 10; prayer meeting Wednesday K Ebenezor Sunday school 2.!)0. Bedford Chapel-Sunday school 2:.'J0. There will be no preaching ser vices as pastor ex poets to be away. Second Quarterly meet at Asbury, Saturday, July loth, at 3 p. ra. L. W. McGakvky, pastor. WEST Dl'BlH. Mrs. Susun King and Mrs. Albert King spent some time last week visit ing relatives lit Shlrleysburg. Hlanche Smith and Kitty Kirk, of Bethel township, visited the family of K II. Kirk and attended Sunday School at Fairview on Sunday. Ezra Clevonj'er who li ml been em ployed in Hrush Crtek Valley during the pust two months is at home sick with measles. On account of tin rain on Saturday afternoontheFairview Epworth League did not have a festival on Saturday The Laidig base ball team was de feated by the McConnullsburg teams last Saturday but the boys are not discouraged. Sara Clevenger and Mrs. K. II. Kirk were elected delegates from Fair view Sunday school to attend the County S. S. Convention to be held in McConnellsburg. Cherry picking has been in order the past few days. Some of the fruit has been spoiled by the hot sun and show ers but we suppose most people will have a sulllcient supply. t )ur neighbor J. V. Deavor represen ted our county at the Republican Slate Contention at Ilarrisburg June Hi and 17. Harvest will soon begin. The grain looks well. Some of onr young men may go to Franklin county to harvest. POSITION KIR SLEEP. A Vnric: of Ojiinlois Among Eminent Frcmn Medical Men. A number of eminent French medical mcu have given their opinion to Matin of Paris on win t they consider the healthiest to sition for sloop. Dr. Dalorme, army mudi.-al i- spector, declares that the ualural position is to he Hat on one's back. Professor Deboue aud Dr. DttVeniere of the School of Uy- dena are of the same opinion and Kint out that lying on either side , ail sea pressure of the arm, wlikli may eventually bring about par alysis. Dr. Landouzy of the medical faculty says that the best posi tion is the most comfortable posi tion, and this is acquired by hab it. It would be well, however, to accustom oueself to sleep on the right side. Dr. Letulle of -the Medical academy maintains em phatically that the Hleeper should dways lie on the right side and thus avoid indigestion and heart troubles. In 8tart,lingc"ntradiction comes a statement from a heart speci alist. Dr. Huchard: "I ulwavs sleep on my left side, and I think it is quite immaterial whether you lie on your left or right side. The idea, however, that those who cannot lie on the left side suffer from heart affection is quite erroneous." Subscribe for the "News, ' only f 1.00 a year. AKERSVILLE. An abundance of rain fell in our section of the Valley last Sunday eve ning. William Hlxson was a business visitor to Kverett to one day last week O. A. liarton and wife visited In the home of Geo. Akers last Sunday. Miss Lulu Sieling visited Miss Lulu Schenck last Sunday. A large number of our people at tended the Show at Gapsvillo last week. A. W. Duvail, wife and three chil dren visited Mr. L. A. Duvall and wife last Sunday, George Akers was very Ul last week Some of our young folk attended the Children's Service at Gapsville last Sunday. Dr. Long, of Cumberland, Md., made a business trip through our end of the Valley last week. A. W. Duvall and wife and Miss Kssle Williams made a trip to Hed ford county, for cherries one Jay last week Doss Darnes and. wife were called to our valley last week on account of the serious illness of the latter'e father George Akers. There will be a festival at Akers vllle in the evening of July 3d. Come and enjoy yourself. Some of our folks attended the fun eral of Benson Hanks at MdCendree last Sunday. Measles are still quite epidemic In our end of the Valley, x Sunday school at the Akertvllle M. E. church next Sunday at 9 (O'clock a m., and prayer meeting la the evening t 8 o'clock. All are invited to at tend, Subscribe tor the only 1.00 a year. "News;" Miss Mary J. Johnston, of the Cove, a student of the Cumber land Valley State Normil school, has-been sent as a delegate to the V. W. C. 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Get the genuine In yellow boxes only made by BLISS in . Washington, D. C. SOLD BY J. f. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders by mail solicited, and Ban e win Dave prompt attention. l. w. m Dealer la Pianos ; Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the people of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Orade Pianos and organs at prices that are attractive. Ue makes a specialty of the LESTER t a PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is prepared on short no tice to tune pianos or repair organs. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sample Lester Piano may be seen in the borne of Geo. B. Mel lott, MoConnellsburg. If you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. LW. FUNK, NtEDMORE, PA. Commissioner Kmnnuel Keefor .1 irp. iMinlcl W. O nn-r. ' TK 1, r riii.K Henry. -icriit 1 . j-iuim jit'iny. County Superintendent - It v.. I.atntirnion Alt urimi't W lln.ni..lu. t . . lutiriirp-n. .-.run fliciuimer. .1. NeUnn s. Tliiitimt r . !S onu. V. M e N . Johnmnn M ttiilTner. Jolin 1'. Mpes. S. W. Kirk. v i UOKOIQH OFFICERS. Judtloe of the lenee-Jno. P. CoDnid Oote.tul)l(! Charles Meuk, IlnrireKH W. H. Nehlt. Conoellmen I'hutnu. rtutnll P.ui John Sheets. Mieh.ei niu.-u Ui, u " 11. U. Nunc. Alhert Stoncr. """"Wl, i;iern j. w. reoK. School OlrectorH-John Conierer, D. L (;ri Inirer. Iliinv Hi.mll. va i t;hm,.. u ,. Woollet. M. W. Nitoe. " Hoi nl of Henlth -.I.ihn J nir.0u . , . Irwin, v. p.; UeorKe W. HayH. tec'v; ' ' TERMS OF COIRT. TVia flror. t.im fit Via r..M. tv , ton county in the year shall commenc uu uie lursuuj iotiowing tne second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The flPOfinrl t e r m nnm rtiunn r. . i . . . -. . ..... ...I uv,i a tug third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock i in. Thn t.hlril form nn ia . rollowlng the second Monday of June W i V J VIUUI t . Ia The fourth term on the first Mondaj October, at 2 o'clock p. m. CUl'RCUES. Presbyterian. Hev. John Diehl labbath school at B:15. Preuchiue 10:30 an alternate Sundays, and "r.M )very Sunday. Christian Ifindeavoi at i:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ring at 7:00. All are cordially invited. Methodist episcopal Rn. r. w Bryner, Pastor. Sunday School U :30 a. m. Preoching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth eague at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United itiesbyterian Kev. J. L. irove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ng at 10:30, and every other Sunday iveningat7:00. The alternate Sabbath ivenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. crayer meeting Wednesday evening it 7:00. HiVANGELluAii IjTJTHERAN-Rev. Cal vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 9:15 i. m. Preaching every other Sunday norning at 10:30 and every other Sun lay evening at 7:00. hristlan Kn leavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. Rice, Pas- or. 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 Odd Fellows M'ConneilsburgLodge tfo. 744 meets every Friday 'evening; in ne Clevenger's Hall In McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meeti very Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsdnville Lodge No. 710 meets jvery Saturday evening in Odd Fel ows' Hall at Harrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ry Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' lall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meeti in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 365 meets In ' vlcConnellsburg In Clevenger's Hall he first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 650, P. 0. 3. of A. meets every lirst and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every first and third Mondaj ivenlng in Clevenger's Hall, McCon lellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. 8. V., of New Grenada, meets every Sat trday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 554, P. O.S. f A., Hustontown, meets every Satur lrday 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 hall, it 2 p. m.", at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post dNo.401 0. A. S., meets the second an fourlb Saturdays in each month at Pleasant tidg. Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear tlidge every Saturday evening. The Aspasla Rebekah Lodge, I. O. J. P., of Harrisonvllle, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in (he I. O. O. F. Hall at UarriBouvllle. Clear Ridge Grange No. 1366, P. of a , meets the first and third Friday uights each month in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. DR. A. K. DAVIS, Hustontown, Pa. . DENTAL WORK 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. roLEYSiioiJErTAn . Qwoa Culdsi frsvsnts Poewmoula m M. COMERER, agent f or 11 THE CEJSER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and , Portable Engines. Gaso , line, Separators, Go i i rerHullers, Satr- . mills. &c. Engines on hand all the time.