FULTUN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B W. PEiK, Editor ltd Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 2, '1909 A DAY H IES MOINES. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. DVltTISIKO RATM. Per square of I lines S time M Persqunre ean subsequent Iniortlon.... Mj An aertlements Inserted for leu that, bree months charged br the square. One fo irth ootumn.... One hiilf column Dae Column 8 no. mm, I yr. ....II" 00. I I-J0.00 I tao.ot .... avon. I 40 00 soot .... 10 00. I 56.00. 1 75.01 With Fnire ml 1 C.rnta Inlpre This la! . a-' - - --" ' r - - -1 Worth Looking Into. Go to Seylar who handles Fed eral Poultry Food. Buy a 25c package, feed it according to di rections. If it fails to brinp you money making results we will re fund you your money, could r man make a fairer propositioi than this? rarmers' Week at State College. Hundreds of the progrcssivt farmers of Pennsylvania spenc one week of the winter at then State School of Agriculture anc Experiment Station. The timi is known as "Farmers' Week' and this year it begins Monday. December 27th, and closes Satur day, January 1st. Over one hun dred lectures are given by Stat College scientists, experts fron various parts of the state, and some of the most noted agiicul tural authorities of other states Five sections of work are running nearly every period throughout the week. One sef.tion is devoted to soils, farm crops, and farm management; another deals with practical problems in animal hus bandry; another is devoted t horticulture; a fourth section deals with the problems of thi dairyman and creameryman; & fifth Hection deals in part with domestic science. In the even ing the various sections come to gether for addresses by gentle men of national reputation. Tht evening program tor this wintei provides for illustrated lecturefr by Protessor V. J. Spillman, oJ Washington; Professor C. G. Wil liams, of Ohio; B. D. White, of Washington; Professor II La Watts, of State College, and oth ers. One evening will be devoted largely to an address by D. Ward King, the road expert. Other persons of note appear on the ev ening programs. All lectures are free. Reduced fares to State College for Farmers' Week have been granted by all railroads in the Trunk Line Association. Tne rate is two cents per mile in each direction from points in Pennsyl vania. Tickets will be sold to Le moat, or Bellefontc, or Williams port. The reduction is an open one and it will not be necessary to secure orders lor tickets. Sim ply ask your railway agent for tickets at the reduced rate. The program for Farmers' Week is now ready. Send a post al card to Alva Agee, State Col lege, Pa., for a copy. It will give you information concerning the lectures to be given each day of Farmers' Week. Mis Barbara Mirtlo Interest'rgly Telli if What She Saw In luwi's Capital City. I spent almost three weeks ir Iowa. Besides visiting a brother, I visited a number of second And third cousins. I am ihvays glad to meet new relatives; but when one must make five and six calls a day in a western farming dis trict, with the thermometer at mnety-tlve in the shade, it is not what one might suppose it to bo. Whili hero one of our cousins gave a reception in honor of broth er and me. There were' nine young men all from Pennsylva nia, and I was the only girl from the Keystone State. When we surrounded the festal , board, which was laden with all that was most palatable, we almost forgot that we were in Iowa for there were three states represented. We all did more than justice to what wiis set before us. David and I spent a day in Des Moines. It is another beautiful uty, and is ten miles square. Vo visited a number of the large kpartraent stores, and bought ,ost cards innumerable to send &o our eastern friends. The drst place of interest that we visited was the Polk county Cjurt House, which is in sight of the Union Station. It was erected at a cost of $800,000 and has the finest Interior marble in the West Then we went to the new Post Office which was in course of erection, and consequently, could not tell much about it. The next most interesting place was Fort DesMoines, live miles south of the city. It is the only United States regimental cavalry post in the West. It is garrisoned by lull regiment. There are over 2,000,000 invested in build ings, including military prison, barracks, post exchange, riding hall, and administration build ings. The great cavalry stables and carrols are open to in spec tion. Guard mount at 6 p. m. every day and riding exhibitions every Friday morning. The sol diers had already gone out when we reached the Fort; but we were in ample time to see all there was worth seeing. The next place of interest was the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monu ment, which stands in front of the capitol. It was erected by the State to perpetuate the mem ory of the soldiers and sailors of Iowa. Bronze medallions of Iowa's war characters, groups impersonating the soldiery of the several branches of the service, and scrolls of honor. We then passed on to the capitol, but as it was almost twelve o'clock, many of the interesting places in this building were closed and the guide had gone to dinner. So we decided to do likewise and return after dinner. Upon our return we found everybody in their re spective places, and the guide was ready to show us through the building. We were first in troduced to a number of state officials, whose names sorry to say I have forgotten. But 1 shall never forget their friendly greeting. They did not hesitate to tell us that we would not tind as fine a state building here as in Pennsylvania, for it cost a little more than three thirteenths as much. After this cordial recep- Kodol For Dyspepsia and ' Indigestion If you Suffer from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on the Stomach, Belching, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, etc., a little Kodol will Relieve you almost Instantly Kolol Hupplleft the name digestive JuImh that are found In a U-ultliy stomach. J.c-i UK a liquid, it alalia dlguHtlon at once. Kodol not orilydlgetrts your food, but helps you enjoy every DtuuUifui you tut. You need a nufllelent amount of good, p holukome food to maintain alrtngtli and lii-ullli. Hut, tliU food niuht l digested thoroughly, otherwise the palim of Indlgettllou and dyspepbla are Die mult. When your atom ach cannot do lta work properly, take wmiethlng to help your atomiich.' Kodol In the only thlii) that will give the atom ach complete rent. Whyf Iitcauhe Kodol does the name work a a fcXrong Momacli, and due It In a natural way.. , Ro. don't neglect your stomach. Don't become a chronic drupeptlc. Keep your stomach healthy and Mrong by taking a little Kodol. You don't have to take Kodol all the lino. You only take It when you need It. Koool Is perfectly harmless. Our Guarantee Oo to your tlnisglat today and get a 4nl Ur battle. Tlieu after you bareuaed the entire content of Hie botlia If you cu huuretl y aay ttiat It ha not done you au f:uud, return tlis bottl loth druimlstand ta will refund your mony wliboutuu tlou or li'lay. We will I lien pay tha aru Kiel. Don't hull la, all driiKKlats know that our guarantee la good. I'M offer ap- rillea Uitbe larva bottlaouly aud to but on n a fumlly. The larva buttle conlalnattt time a much at tu fifty cent bottle. Kodol I prepared at the laborator ies of K. C. DeWllt it Co., Chicago, 'For. Sal at 1 rout's Prug Store. tion we were escorted to the head of the grand stairs where we saw the great 20,ot)0 Blashfield painting, "Westward" which represents the tide of r.ivilizatiou moving westward. The lunettes in the dome by Kenyon Cjx, eight in number, cost $10,000 a piece. From the second floor we took the elevator to 'the dome which is 325 feet from the ground Here we had a magnificent view of the city and the surrounding country. The city reminds one of a Iarg9 park wlj,h avenues and houses here and there on each side. From the Capitol we went to the Historical Building which cost $500,000 and coutains a col lection of historical documents, articles associated with the early history of the state, portraits of the buildors of Iowa, war relics, and original manuscripts of na tional characters. We then visi ited the handsome Public Li braiy which has just been completed at a cost of $500,000, also. It con tains over 40,000 volumes, togeth er with fine ai ts collection. By this time brother and I both were so fatigued that wo were glad to rest almost any where. Iu order not to lose any time in sight see ing we stopped in at a moving picture show where we could rest and see. We beard some very good music and saw some of the everyday life of Atlantic City re produced which almost made me think I was in Atlantic City in stead of Des Moines. The weather being very warm, we decided to spend the remaind er pf the day at the parks. The first one that we visited ws Greenwood, which contains 120 acres. Here we saw a herd of buffalo, elk, and a few smaller wild animals. There were pavil ions where people could rest or read, and a lagoon where others could go boating. We also saw splendid floral gardening. From there we went to Ingersoll Park for the evening, where we heard excellent music by the leadirjg orchestra of Des Moines. At nine o'clock we left the city feel mg that we were well repaid for the day's tramping, i Rich Men's Gills Are Poor besides this: "I want to go on record as saying that 1 regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to women, writess Mrs. O. Rhine vault, of Vestal Center, N. Y., "I can never forget what it has dond forme." This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jubilant health. It quickly cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Head ache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. 50c. at Trout's drug store. HARRISONVILLE. Listen for wedding bells. Theophilus Sipes has sold his grist mill property, and is mov ing to Harrisonville" into Thos. S. Metzlec's house. The Harrisonville school has been closed until after Institute on account of scarlet rash. B. F. Deshong has been laid oil work for over a week, the re salt of having been struck with a piece of slab while working on the saw mill. John B, Sipes lost a good work horse about two weeks ago, and last week he lost one of bis butch ering hogs. Mr, Sipes is having a streak of bad luck. The protracted meeting, began last Suhday night at Greenhill. We trust much grod may be ac complished. Howard Truax and Miss Mary Hann, of Gem, spent a few days last week with t he latter 'a sister, Mr 8. L. B. Mellott and familv. By the looks of the limestone coming over the Kidge, Licking Creek township will have a rous ing crop another season. ' v Mrs. Agnes Taylor, while visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Kurfman, near Three Springs, had a stroke last Thursday, and is not expect ed to live. ' Will Be Delivered Promptly. We now have a guaranteed agreement with the manufactur er to deliver all Ladies' Jacket Suits, Skirts, or Coats in from ten to fourteen days. We have for your selection, a great many tyles. Call to see them, in Ladies' Tailor made Suits, you certainly get quality, style and fit Depend on us for that. A. U. Nace & Son. The Favorite New York Breakfast esaasassseaaeaaasaaaaaasi aBBBBBBBaaaaBBaBBBBBBBa eaaasesasaaasaeasaaaaaaaaeaaaasaaa New York City is famous for demanding the best in food. All parts of the world send their choicest products there. And there, with the whole world's offerines to choose from, a favorite morning meal among all people is Beardsley's Shredded Codfish. It is a frequent luncheon dish, too. It is served at least once a week in many a million aire's mansion. For all a millionaire's money can com mand nothing more delicious than this. And it is served just as often in the homes of the East Side poor. For there's no other food . so economical. None will go farther than this. ' BE ARDS LEYS ' . TRADE THE THSICE-A-WEEK WORLD be Greatest Newspaper of Its Type. It Always Tells The News A It IS. Promptly and Fully. It has invariably been the great ef fort of the Thrlce-a-Week edition of the New York World to publish the news impartially In order that It may be an accurate reporter of what baa appened. It tells the truth, Irrespec tive of party, and for that reason It as achieved a position with the pub-"1 lie unique among papers of Its class. It you want the news as It really is, subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edi tion of the New York World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly. THE TURICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is only 11.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers. We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 12.00. No Wonder They Like It No wonder all folks are so fond of Beardsley's Shredded Codfiih. For nil the world's waters produce no other food half so good. Our cod are all CAught off the North ern Coasts. The fish which feed here are the finest that come out of the deep. And of these choice fish we select only the fattest and plumpest liach fish is examined three times. Then we take only the best part of each fish the sweetest, moat delicate meat And we prepare this fine-flavored meat all ready to cook. Our wonderful Shredding Process takes out all the bones. And it makes the meat fine and flufiy and dainty. For Tomorrow's Breakfast There's a treat when you try this food which New York people like so well. Why not have Beardsley's Shredded Codfish tomorrow "fish-day." Try one of the dosens of delicious new dishes it makes. Any way that vu serve it you can have it ready for the table in less time than it takes to make coffee. Please don't forget to order it today. And see that you get Beardsley's the package with the red band. For Beardsley's is the only Shredded Cod fish. Our wonderful Shredding pro cess is patented. Beardsley's is the kind you will like. Free Book of Recipes With the first package ' yeu buy your grocer will give you our book of tempting new receipts. Or write us we will send you the book, and with it a generous sample of Heardsley s Shredded Codfish. THE PACKAGE WITH THE RED BAND J y. Beardsley's SOIlS Lined with wax-paper. No prederva- IZl&XZ'XSV' 474478 Greenwich St., New York Som of Our Other Pur Food Products! Aetna Sliced Bacon; Aon Sltcad Driad Baefl Star Brand Bonalati Herring. ' K !1D v,-.!.r.rs SOt3. . 1 i J THOS. B. STEVENS & SON FURNITURE DEALERS McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Yes; same old name and same old place, but we have a NEW AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF FURNITURE for you to select from this fall. Don't fail to come and see our Stock and get our prices before you buy elsewhere. We are also prepared to do ALL KINDS OF - PICTURE FRAMING and at remarkable prices. We have in stock an assortment of Sheet Pictures ready for framing. Come and select one and have it framed for A XMAS PRESENT it would be just the tihng. Yes; Same old Name, and Same old Place. THOS. B. STEVENS & SON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Men's overcoats and rain coats can be had at J. K. Johnston's, at a larger Bavlng aud better made stuff, than can bo had elsewhere. Bear this in miud when you are going to buy. W. M. COMERER, agent for 7HLGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo- rer Nailers, Saw mills, Sc. Engines on hand all the time. i. Mi I.Tom Unukh. I In the Court of Com vh. -' niuu Fleaa of Kultou 'ouu Axmm K. Unukh, I ty, of No. Murcti Taraj IVJU. TO ANNIE K. UNUKB, tfce respondent above uuuica: Pltfiute take nolloe thai an auDlloation for divorce ha. betio made In the above cane, uu on tlin allegation tlmt you have wilfully and uiulluioun y deaerted the llbellautaud aunanied aDle uurua for, ur,d durluir tbe term and Mpaoe of. two yeura. lly rea.tjn of your tluluull lu Din uiiqk an an.wer me eaite na wen reier rd lo 1110 a luunier. 1 have ttxeu haiurda tbe I "Ui duv of Lieoember. iwutf. alWolul.x k A M . as thu ilnitf. etui my ollluu m MuCunueila burK. Hu.. ua tne p uue, for lauluv leKllumiiy In tne cuuke, wneu unu wunre you wuy atteuu, . VUANK P, LYNCH. af.Nter, 11 1H, 41, MoConualikburK, Pit, DR. A. K. DAVIS, -Hustontown, Pa.. DENTAL WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Teetb extracted positively without pain. All Work Guaranteed. Will be In otflre from Thursday t enlnir until Monday morning of aub week. Hon r Read la Every BniUih-Speaklaf Country. Tru A Rotr. uUltorn-Wm. Wink, D. H. Myera, c Co. Cpmmlmilonrm-Knianuei Keefer J n Sburp. l)uulel VV. Un mer ""sr. l. R, rMa.l, I. L'...l. 1, County 8upiTlntcnlcnt-H C. I.nirhcrnn A trr,',e.yk-W ScoVt Alciunderr NcLn Slp. Thorny K S oun. K MoN. Johnu,n"Ii K. MmffDor. Ji.hnP. Slpen. s. w. Kirk v n Lvnob. H. N. Klui... 1. ii wi .,. ' vltl- P. Jmtlae of the Ponoe-jno. P. Conrnd Con.tiible- ;hnrl- Hteuk, v"nn,n HllrtfMN W M KTa.l.l. Counollmen-1 homim Hum , Paul Wain. ihn KheetM, MU-haol nu,.k. Harrl uH : .U.Nooe. Albert stoner hu,m1"1. Clerk-C. W. Peck. Mnhntil I llroo t-r-u rnk. r . ..u ruui ncMii ,ionn f. H pen. nrea ' I i Irwin, v. p; ()porKe W. Huya. .ie?. " r l' Job H Western Maryland Eailroai Company. In Effect September 26. 1909. Train leave Hancock an followa; No. 8 R.W a. m. (dally) for HaKemtown. Bal ttmore, aynesboro, Cbemberaburg, ana mtermeuiate. No. 4 10 08 a. m. (week day) Baltimore, Get tyHOurK. xorii ana intermediate. Na. M U p m. (week day) Baltimore and ln termediate atationi. vestibule train with observation buffet oar. No. I 1 60 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and intenneaiate. No. I 111 p m. (week dayx) Little Orleans, uia Town, cumneri&na, hjKlnn ana west. Vestibule train with observation Dunel oar. No. a 8.4(V p. m (dally) leaves Baltimore 4.15 p, m Huderetown '. p. m. All trains make connection at Bruccvlll for Frederick and train 8 and 4 for points north and at Baltimore (Union Station) for Phil a, eipnia ana new i one. F. M. HOWELL, C. W. MYERS. Gen. Pass. Agt. Agent. The first tarm nf l.ha fn.,... . v. -. vuuu, vi r ni. ton county In the year shall comment en Vi a Tuna, I r. ...11 1 UL j nmuirmg me second Mond ay of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock Thfc third tnrm nn w - . vh v.iv a ucBuaj next following the second Monday of June at 10 o'clock a. m. ' Thn fourth term nn U.n ,f.j : , v vii uio, luODUaV October, at 2 o'clock p. m. aaar- au ui aa un rvn rcEBotaii.ooi r .TRIU.OlTltfRCE Akin All fMBrtAT Attn I V.tHl TC.I'IRI iiiik.ij er.i aiimv tivw.i XGUAitiNrECD sirsrAcrofiy 3 L W. FUNK Dealer la 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 ,i a PIANOS an Instrument of national reputa tion: and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, be la prepared jn short no tice to tune pianos or repair organs. Satisfaction Guaranteed, A sample Lester Piano may be seen . In the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McConnellsburg. It you are thinking of getting a piano or organ let me know, I can save you money. L. W. FUHK, NLEDMORE, PA. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWIN6 MACHINE yfcLIGHT RUNNING 111) 'Jit' a)'-1 , i-bi. If too want either VlhmtlngShnltfe.Rotaiy eitUltie ir a BlDKie inrMtu i iwn airai Hewtug lliu blua write to THI HW HOME IEWIHB MACHIHI COMPANY Orano! Mats. Many tawlni BiachlnM are wade to Mllreaardlea of Quality, builha Mew lloiue l made to Our guaranty aevtr ruirt out. atolal ajr aiutliortaecl 4avlara mmlf, roa salb Y GENERAL MRECTOKV. President JurtKe- Him. S Mo. Swope. -.u6ca-Ul Al uumuert, J P. 'nilhnnnl.fu J.m ry . .. ljlstrlot Altorney-K.rank I'. Lynch lreHHurer-tJhiirlea II. titevens. Mn-rllt JcB Harris Ueputy herirt-A. 1). Ilohmun. y vuuiiuiHsiunera Liuvld Hots, A. W, C. nOROVQH OFFICERS. TERMS OF COURT. CUIRCUES. PnirsnvTir.BT m na t,.i. . . Sabbath school at :15. Preaching 10:30 an alternate Sundays, and 7-M every Sunday. Christian Endeavor at ;ou. rrayer meeting Wednesday eve ing at 7:00. All are cordially invited, Methodist mpisenPAT r r m Bryner, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sundav fivenlncr nt. tr...L League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting inursaay evening at f.W, United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preacblng every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Younsr Peo- p.w b vuiiD.mii uuiuu HI, I .Aj p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. EiVANGELluA L,rTnPHW-r!ov P.l vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. n. Preachlnir evsrv nth or Siml.. morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. hristlau En deavor at 6:00 p. m.' Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. Rice. 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. Praver meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES OddFellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Frldov evening in tne Clevenger's Hall in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodce No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the New Hall at r ort Liittieton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 mecti every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. ' King Post G. A. P.. No. 365 meets in McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Ball the first Saturday In every month at I 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 first and third Monda) evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Ball. Washington Camp, No. 5f4, P. O.8. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Ball. John Q. Taylor Post G. A- No' 589, meots every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon In Lashley halli at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen.'D. B. McKlbbln Post dNo.101 G. A. S., meets th second an fourth Saturdays In each month at Pleasant Ridge. ' Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. 0. U. A.'M.a, meets in their Hall at Clear Ridge every Saturday evening. The Aspasia Rebekah Lodge. I. 0. O. V., of Harrisonville, meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in Vhe I. O. O. F. Hall at Harrisonville. Clear Ridge Grange No. 1300, P. of H , meets the first and third FrUUT nights each month in Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. iLa EXPERIENCE -i Mark Designs r . . . j yjr I ri ' ' Anyone aennlns a akaleh and '""""''P''""-0'?! iietullon la probacy patentable. ""lu.n"T llonaatrlcUr oonodBMllal. Handbook on faienta wilt fraa. Oliluet agmu r tor aerurilia' patent. r.iioiita talwii 'Jirwivh Muun A Co. raoain xcitti notice, wk-iuul ebRma. in tua Scientific flimrican. handanmely lllnetralett werilr m,l mlailuii uf any eoietillOo kiurnal. 1 enua. roa fanrr four moiilU. U Bold byal I tiwartilata. Hrln ?7w r WaehliuB 6 a it)iBiro:nnrTAD atoata tiaay ceuh aind eskl) luBgl IB b,.. k.r. avervthinff else falls. 1 In nervous prostratioo and femala weajcaeaaea iney ate remedy, as thouaanda have teatined. FOR KIDNEYJ-IVER AND , STOMACH TROUBLE k is tha best medicine ever sold over a druggist'a counur.
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