FULlUiN COUiNlY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B W. PvK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MARCH 31, 1910 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. aDVIRTtniNO HTn. Per square of "llnea S times II W. Per square each subsequent Insertion.... 60 All advertisements Inserted for lead than hree months charged by the square. One-fourth oolumn lis. 00. One-hulf column 2V 00. One Column 40.00. 3 mo. mosjlyr, 40 00 56.00. t.ioot fO.0P 75.00 April Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday, 3, 1910. Huston-town, U. U.('hai;k, S. B. Hoffmen, pastor. Bethlehem Sunday school 10;00. Christian Kndeavor 7:U0. Wells Valley Sunday school :00. Preaching 10:00. Christian Endeavor 7:30. Mt. Tabor Sunday school 9. Class, 10. Preaching, 7:30. Cromwell Preaching 10;,10 by K. J Croft. M cCo N S EI.LS H L RU , M. K. Charcje, C. W. Bryner, Pastor. Ft. Littleton Sunday school 9. Preaching, 10. Epworth League, 7. Knobsvllle Sunday school 1:30. preaching 2:30. McConnellsburg Sunday sch jol9:30, Epworth League'6. Preaching 7. Our first quarterly conference for the present conference year will be held at McConnellsburg, Saturday, April 9th, at 9 o'clock. A full attendance of the official members is desired HOW GOOD NEWS SPREAD. "I am 70 years old and travel most of the time," writes B. P. Tolsou, of Elizabethtown, Ky. "Everywhere 1 go I recommend Electric Bitters, because 1 owe my excellent health and vitality to them. They effect a cure ev erytime." They never fail to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate the nerves and purify the blood. They work wonders for weak, run-down men and women; restoring strength vigor and health that's a daily joy. Try them. Only 50c. Satis faction is positively guaranteed by Trout's drug store. NEW GRENADA. Miss Martha Mills, a trained mrse, of Philadelphia, daughter of P. O. Mills, of this place, is ionic for a short vacation. Arthur Ciinningham and wife, f Mount Union, wero recent vis tors in the home of the former's lareuts, G. Cunningham and .vifo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long, vho wero married at Everett last week, spent a day, on their hon eymoon trip, with the former's mother, Mrs. Samuel Stains. James (Irissinger is seriously ill with heart trouble. William Shaw, of Clay town ship, has remrved to New Grena la, into the old hotel house, or Under property, now owned by lames Grissinger. Jacob S. Black moved from tvobertsdale to the Piummer property last Tuesday. Harry Piummer Is improving. A mistake in the items last week made them say Harry had ty phoid fever. It was scarlet fever he had. Malcolm and Paul, two little sons of Richard Alloway, are the banner fishermen this season Last week they went to the creek near their home, baited their hooks, spit on the bait, cast in their lines, and soon had four suckers aggregating a measure ment of forty-three inches in length. And your scribe knows how good the tish were. Mr. EphraimYingling, of Shore Valley, who had pneumonia, is still in a very serious condition. Dropsy and lung trouble have de veloped, and his recovery is con sidered doubtful. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, and Roy Bolinger, left Monday for East Freedom, Pa., where they will be engaged in a job of rail road concreting. Mrs. A. M. Corbm and Miss Ida Gracey, of Taylor township, were guests in the home of Jacob S. Black last Sunday. Thad Covert and his lady friend Miss Lizzie Watkins, and Prof. Rudy and Ed Kimmel all of Sal tillo, were visitors in New Grena da last Sunday, Last Friday, Thomas Ramsey of our Valley, and George Bolinj? er, of Shore Valley, had an excit ing time with fire. Both were burning brush in fields on their respective farms, not far from the buildings, when the wind on expectedly rose, and started the fire over the fields, and it was with much difficulty that the fire was brought under control. Had it not been for the continued blow ing of the whistle at Wm. Deavor 'a sawmill near Ramsey's, which brought the neighbors to the res cue, both Mr.- Ramsey and his buildings would doubtless have been destroyed, as Mr. Ramsey's clothing was on fire. Mr. Doling er's hair and face were singed, and both parties lost lots of fence and many fruit trees badly injur ed. Aftrr (he fnHj. Giving Medicine. There is nothing worse than to have a struggle with a child to make it take medicine. In giving medicine to babies, it must be remembered that a biby cannot swallow until the spoon is taken out of its mouth. After the med lcine is given, a little pinch of the nose will make the infant swallow, It is well to wrap a blanket around its arms, so that it cannot knock the spoon or push it away, Powders should not be given dry to an infant, as they are apt to cause it to cough or strangle, They therefore should be moist ened and given in a spoon. Pills should be mashed before they are given. For older children medi cines caa be given in syrups or sweetened water. Powders can be concealed in bits of bread cov ered with jelly, bmall pills can be given to those who ere two years old and over. As a general thing I do not believe in bribing children to do anyting; but it is wonderful what a sugar coating a penny will give to medicines, even when given by an old fashioned doctor. A very good rule for dosage for a child, and one easy tc remember, is that to which Dr Jacobi has given the name of "twentieths" that 1, to give as many twentieths of the dose of an adult as the child has years one twentieth for the first year, two- twentieths if the years, and so on. cine does not seem to agree with county Republicans will have an the child, then lessen the dose. J opportunity to give Mr. Knepper "Our Children," in The Ladies' their endorsement at the comirjg World lor April. primary. Amos W. Knepper, one of Som erset county's most influential and substantial citizens, is spend ing a few days in this county this week, renewing old acquaintances and forming new ones. Mr.Knep per very well recalls a trip he made through McConnellsburg about the beginning of the War, when he and several others were on their way afoot down to Frank lin county to "harvest." Mr, Knepper afterward went into the army and participated in several of the bloodiest battles of that dreadful struggle. That the peo pie up In Somerset county think well of Mr. Knepper, is shown in the fact that be has served two terms in the State legislature, and could be elected to the third were it not that his neighbors and friends up there feel that he can serve the people better by being placed in the State Senate. , As child is two this county belongs to the Sorner If the medi- set senatorial district, Fulton Little Girl Oh! nurscy, lift m up and put me to bed but don't bend me. Fond Memory. ..... .- - kAsoLUvjE WAVERLY GASOLINES never fail guaranteed best for all Auto purposes. Three brands: 76 MOTOR pTOVE Made from Pennaylvanl Crude Oil. Cot no mora than the ordinary kind. Your dealer knows ak him. Wavcrly Oil WorHs Co., iZ"J:Z Pittsburg, Pa. 'Hgj Mrs. Bacon As I came up the street I saw the policeman with his arm around a lamp post. Cook Yes, ma'am. That's a way he has when he's thinking of me, ma'am. AMvely Catch. Mrs. S. And so you are leaving us, Bridget? Anl what are you going to do? Bridget Please, mum, I'm going to get married. Mrs. S. Dear me! Isn't that rather sudden? Who Is the happy man? Bridget Do you remember mum, me askln' you about four weeks ago to go to the funeral of a friend? Well, I do be goln' to marry the corpse's husband. Sure, he told me theh I wuz the life of the party. Harper's Weekly. High Flutln'. : At the Church Fair. 1 j Reporter Wore there any mark ed features In the entertainment? Rastus 'Deed dey wus. Three men carved up an' a dozen got hit. Nothing Doing. Old Bum I should like to borrow I to help a poor man that I know who Mr. Dougbsky I never give to beggars. Old Bum I don't grafp your meaning. Mr. Doughsky And you don't grasp my fx either. Fine Display of Heroism. A neighbor of ours, a portly gentle man, has been guiltless of any strenu ous acts these many years. Recently bis house caught fire. Volumes of moke rolled In from the kitchen. Catching up his walking-stick and clapping his hat Arming on his head, he started with flrro steps for the front door. As he west through tha hall he shouted lustily: . "Girls! girls! Flrel Save- the piano!" Interest Is Mailed Every Six Hlonths at the rate of FOUR PER CENT per annum, to holders of our Certificates of Depoiit. These convenient forms of investment re liiued in sums of 9SOO and upward, and present many at tractive features. Interest begins at the date of issue, and cer tificates are renewable without surrender at the expiration of each six months period. There are no commissions or fees straight 4 investment, absolutely safe, and available at any time as collateral at this bank, up to its full face value. PITTSBURGH BANKoSAVINGS 41H.AVE end 3MITHFIELD ST. pirrsaiRxiH pa. OVER, 16 MILLION DOLLARS Write for Special Booklet CC on this attractive Investment. 1-1 The Cyclone Robs Housecleaning of Its Terrors There is usually a cyclone in the home during house cleaning time that makes the "lord of creation" wish he was in Tex as; but since the introduction of the CY CLONE IIOUSECLEANER everybody about the house is happy. No taking up of carpets or mattings; no wicked thoughts made by mashing fingers with tack ham mer. The CYCLONE CLEANER just takes every bit of dust out of carpets, mattings, rugs; takes it out of the up holstering; off thewalls; out of thecrevices; from the curtains, and leaves the rooms sweet and clean and does it easy. It does away with the old-fashioned way of taking carpet out in the back yard and destroying it more by an hour's beating, than the wear of a year on the floor to say nothing of the disagreeable work. Save time; save money; save temper, by buying a Vacuum Cleaner from GEORGE B. MELLOTT, Agent, ' McConnellsburg, pa. Call and see it work. Ji'orowN. Moving is all the go. Than Mellott baa moved from our town to William Woodal's bouse. George Rinedollar bas moved to tbe Extension. The Misses Knauff will move to their new house in town Thurs day? Helen, Mildred and Frank Stenger spent Saturday After noon with Ralph llohman and Grace Wright. Ralph llohman wishes in this wav to thank his many lriends for remembering him on his twelfth birthday with cards. lie received 107. Lewis Knauff and son John, of Mercersburg, attended tbe sale last Thursday. William Buterbaugh spent last Sunday with Claud Stenger. Tbe old time Eastei rabbit vis ited one of our neighbors. Mrs: George Buterbaugh is improving slowly. Helen Stenger spent lahtTri dav night with Miss Maude Rine dollar. 900 Acres Fine Land in Buck Valley, Fulton Coun ty, Pa., Belonging to Estate of J. T. Richards, deceased. 222 acres of this is cleared and under state of cultivation. Three houses, two bank barns, and other necessary buildings. Will be sold either as a whole or in subdivisions. Will make our nice farms for general cultivation, chicken or stock ranches, or orchards; soil well adapted to peaches, chestnuts and other fruits. Deer, tur key, pheasants, etc,, abound in the forests and it would be well suited for a hunting and ishing club. For price, terms, etc., ad dress, T. D. RICHARDS, Attorney-in-Fact for Heirs, v Germantown, Md. Many Day is Spoiled. By a cough winch cannot be broken by ordinary remedies. But wby not try a medicioe that will cure any cough that any medicine can cure? That is Kemp's Balsam. It is recom mended by doctors and nurses, and it costs only 25 cents at any druggist's or dealer's. Keep a bottle always in the bouse and you will always be prepared to treat a cold or cough before it causes any suffering nt all. NEEDM0RE. Peaceful Valley is no longer In a dormant state. Everybody is busy ploughing, making garden and cleaiJng house. The Sewing Club met at the Misses Funk's last Saturday aft ernoon. Uncle Billy and Ed. Wink have been on the sick list during the past week. Messrs Oliver Mellott and Eph raim Like expects to Btart for Montana m the near future. " Eld. Arlle Garland, of Front Royal, Va., expects to preach here next Saturday at 2 o'clock, and Saturday evening and Sun day. Sunday school was largely at tended Easter Sunday. Rev. Baugher officiated at tbe wedding of Miss Pearl Ilill and Stephen Fisher, last Wednesday evening. Our "Village Blacksmith" will soon occupy his new dwelling, which was plastered last week and Thomas Wink will move into the house vacated by Mr. Powers Mr. Stllwel) and Blair Truax, of GeirJ; were visiting friends at Needmore Sunday. Mr. Jno. McClellan bas bought a part of t he Mary Peck place. T. P. Garland bought a lot from Eli Peck, near the church, recent ly. - Cbas Kersboer took a load of hickory to Big Cove Tannery with his engine, last Saturday. v We understand that the Commissioners- havo made arrange ments to grade around the Mon ument. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. President Juiltfe- Hon. 8 M5. Swope. Assoulate Judueft L. T. Humbert. J. W Hoop. rrotnonotury. to. ueorge A. Hams. Dlstrlol Attorney Kratik P. l.ynoa. Treasurer diaries H. btevens. Sheriff Jed Harris. Deputy Sheriff A. D. HohrnRn. Jury Uomiitw.loner David Hate. A. Truux. Auditors Wm. Wink. D. H. Mvera. C. Rot.. Co. Commissioners F.tnunuel Reefer. J. R Shurp. Duntel W. Cromer. Clerk ia. friiTiK Henry. County Superintendent H O. I.amberson. Attornevf W. Scott Alexander. .1. Nelson Slpes, Thomas K Siouu. f . McN. Johnston, M H. Whiiffner. John P. .SI pes. H. W. Kirk. F. P. Lynch, H. N. Slpes, L. U. Wltye. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE K JLIGHT RUNNING jilltii' Ifyon want eltheraVlhmtlngShnttle, Rotary utile or ai-mieio rnreaa unam cuucnj Bowing Mnchluo write to THE NEW HOME 8EWIN0 MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Mb Many tewlnff machinet are made to lelt rerardletl ot quality, but tha new Home li made to wear. Our guaranty never runt out. Bold hj sutborUed dealers only FOE SALS BY Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect January 1. 1910. Trains leave Hanoook as follows: No.M.U.m, (dully) for Bugerstown, Bal timore, V ayuesuoro, Chauibersburg, ana intermediate. No. 1 B 50 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and inienneaiuie. No. 410 OK a. m. (week days) Baltimore, Get- tysmim, xoraana intermediate. No. t 18.1 p m. (week days) Little Orleans, Old Town. Cumberland, f.lklns and west. Vestibule train with observation buffet ear. No. t I U P m. (week days) Baltimore and In. termeaiuie siauonH. vestinuie train wltb observation buffet car. No. t b.4ft p. m. (dully) leaves Baltimore 4.16 p. m., uafferaiown 7.40 p. m. THE THRICE-A-IEEK WORLD The Greatest Newspaper of Its Type It Always Tells The News Ai IS. Promptly and Fully. S It Read la Every EniUsli-Speakliif Country. It baa invariably been tbe great ef fort of tbe Tbrlce-a-Week edition of tbe New .York World to publish the news impartially in order that it may be an accurate reporter of what baa happened. It tells the truth, irreapec' tlveof party, and for that reason it bas achieved a position with the pub' lie unique among papers of its class If you want the news as it really is subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edl tlon of the New York World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and it thus practically daily at the price of a weekly. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 15ft papers, we oner tnis unequaied newspaper and THE PULTON COUNTY NEWS together for one year for 11.75. The regular subscription price of tho two papers is 12.00. KIIXTHECOUGH MsfOUGHS ptct so a too TRIAL BOTTUfRfl AND All THROAT AND LUNGTROUBIJtS euAftAMTEco SArsfAcrouy O? tfONeV KEFUNDCO. GENERAL DIRECTORY. BOROl GU OFFICERS. Justice of the Peaoe .Ino. P. Conrad Constable Charlea Steuk, Hur-essW. H. Nesblt. CoUDCllmen Thomua Hamtl. Paul Wtrnor John Sheets, Michael Black, Harry Hanimll, ti. u . jsaue. Aioert sgioner. Clerk-C. W. Peck. School Directors John Comerer. D t.. (Iris. Initer, Harry Bnmll, Ed. ). Shinier, B. II, wooiiet, m. w. Nace. Dourd of Hea th .John P. ft nea. ores.: J. A. Irwin. V. p i Ueoree W. Hays, sec'y; P. P, L,yncn, jono w. Mosser, M. D. TERMS OF COURT. The first term of the Courts of FuN ton county in tbe year shall commenca on the Tuesday following the second woncay 01 January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock 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. CHURCHES. W. M. COMERER, agent for 1HKGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, . BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo rerllullers, Saw mills, &c : I Engines on hand all the time. Presbyterian. Rev. John Dlohl Sabbath school at 0:15. Preaching 10:30 an alternate Sundays, and 7:30 every Sunday. Christian Endeavor at o: jo. y rayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:00. All are cordially invited. Methodibt ipiscopal Rev. C W. Bryner, Pastor, Sunday 8 o h o o 1 at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Praver meetine- Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. f reaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's unrisnan union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at i :uu. .1,1 VTlmT . 1 . n,nn . T" vinFassoldPastor. Sunday school 9:15 n rr. Diun.il.lH ...L t ' 1 "j. x .ctwiuiuy every uiutr ouuuaj morniutr at 10:30 and evnrv nthnr Run day evening at 7:00. hrlstian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. Rice, Pas tor. y Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10f(W) a m anil T -Art n m rt.,lstlo uu . .w p. .11 , vm loviau fnulllDn (. , ft. AO n m t. , 1 uuuuw.r. n V,JV f. Ul, X XftJfCI 111171311- Ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. societies Odd Fellows M'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne 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 meet! 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 meet in Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 365 meets in McConnellsburg in Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 550, P. O. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their ball at Need? more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every first and third Monday evening in Clevenger'a 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. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 664, P. O.S. of A., HuBtontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hajl. John Q. Taylor Poat G. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lashley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Post dNo.401 G. A. 3., meeta the second an fourth Saturdays In each month at Pleaaant Ridge. Clear Ridge Council. No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meeta In their Hall at Clear Ridge every Saturday evening. The Aapaaia Rebekab Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Harrisonville, meeta the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in the I. O. O. F. Hall at Harrisonville. Clear Ridge Grange No. 1366, P. of H. , meets the first' and third Friday nights each month In Jr. O. U. A. M. Hall. , BO YEARS' EaPEHIENCc. I H Tha si Mark DCVtONt Copyrights &e. Anron Mndlng nketrh mid 6mvrixtiim nay net LtniilMhlfa- tTtintr tlma strictly iittlm,t.eU. llaiuUmokeu Pa!tu quick,? awfwuiifi our opinion fr mrnnuon ib yTimmmy patent Hm a, Lhatr aal i. omniuiilr tint fr OHoet auiwHiv fur ecuriiur ium. Patent taUea hrouirh Munu k Co. rvowiit Mfiai Mottc, wK J out jhtirtra, in tb scientific flmricatv a han4aonalf lllnatfatMl vaekly tjirnat el HllaUifll of ailT acitmtlfld l.,uril. Vnrni. aa ft I": four luontua, SL Bold by all nawwlealara. Buoceed when everything elae fella. In nervous prostration and female weakneaae they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have tea titled. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND 8T0MACH THOUCLE h Is tl ben - medicine . ever Sld over a druggUt'a counter.
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