FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B ,V. P.uK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. OCTOBER 6, 1910 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AnVIKTHINrt HATIM. Porquare of linen 8 timed II M. per srjuare each nubequent Insertion.... 60 Ail advertliements Inserted for less than bree months charged b y the square. 8 mos. flrmx. I yr. One-fourth column IIR.no. t'JO.OO I HO.OO One-half column t 00. 40 .00 60.00 DJ Column 40 00. M OO. I 75.00 Sale Register. Wednesday, October 12 Har vey A. JJlack intending to quit farming will sell at his residence 2 miles south of Lloustontown on the Peach Orchard road. 2 head of horses, 0 head of cattle, 1 heavy 2 horse wagjn, 1 spring wagon, plows, harrows and all farming implements etc. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Cradit 9 months. Fridaj', October 14, Thomas B. Litton and son Wilson E. Litton will sell at the residence of the former in Thomspon township, 8 miles northeast of Hancock, and 11 mile southeast of Plum Run postotlice, horses cattle, hogs, farming implements, household goods, &g. Sale begins at 10 o' clock a. ra. SaturdayOctober 21) Joseph C. Harnett, relinquishing farm ing, will sell at his residence near Speck's church in Taylor town ship, horses, cattle, hogs, farm ing implements, wheat, corn and buckwheat, and other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock, a. m. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all lis stages, and that is Catarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces otthe system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Address P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mellott and little daughter Joyce, of Altoona, Pa., returned home, alter spend ing Mr. Mellott's vacation in the homes of their respective parents Ex-County Commissioner Sam uel Mellott and W. II. Lake. Mr. Mellott has a fine clerical position in the office of the P. R. R. Co.j in Altoona. A vei'y instructive lecture was delivered to a few of our people in the orchard of J. B. Runyan, in this place, last Friday, by Mr. Fox, o! Harrisburg. He told of the many pests to which our fruits are heir, and how to treat the trees. It is strange more of our fruit growers do not attend these free lectures, as they cer tainly are instructive. ESS Like other ''SjfA .IIHMf, Lamp Oils as a v2 sunny day is to a 2 cloudy day. Burns ?5 clear, full and steady. 53 r . fl i in i oums to very iasi arop without re adjusting W"VSkwick. The bat -OS koor you eoeti no more JIH SO' than Inferior tank-wagon 3 olle. Your dealer baa tt i original barrels direct from m our refinerita. v a MTaraWr Oil Wmrkm Ob. mokpinos.it Dl mtaauao. r - 02iV. Alse snakere of Wave! Special Aute Oil ao4 wwly base- 5m COURT PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from fli-Ht page. ) Joseph Detwiler. Charge f. and b., and court awarded a process for deft. Geo. S. Mellott vs. Abbie C. Mellott- libel in divorce. Libel and subpoena awarded. Estate of Dortha Bain and Fred erick Bain, minors. Petition of S. V. Kirk, guardian, asking his discharge. Order made as pray ed for. Estate of Ada R. Hoopangard ner, deceased. Putition of Frank M. Diehl, guardian, for an award of inquest to make partition. Or der of iriquest awarded. Petition of citizens of Taylor township presented, asking ap pointment of U. G. Grove as con stable, to fill the unexpired term of Wm. Keebaugh, deceased. Grand jury returned a true bill in case of Commonwealth vs. Es lie W. Cling. First count, larceny and second count, receiving stol en goods. Estate of Wm. M. Bard, deceas ed. Petition of Maggie A Bard for an award of inquest to make partition. Writ of partition awarded. Estate of Philip H Smith, de ceased. Widow's appraisement filed, and ordered recorded un less exceptions are filed within twenty days. Estate of Wm M Keebaugh, deseased. Widow's appraise ment filed and ordered to be re corded unless exceptions are fil ed within twenty days. Estate of Nathaniel Rotz, de ceased. Widow's appraisement filed. Usual order made. Estate of Joseph Bridenstine, deceased. Rule on heirs to take or refuse to take real estate at ap praisement. Heirs called, all having refused to take at apprais ed value. Real estate ordered to be sold by II. H. Bridenstine, he to give bond in the sum of $800. TUESDAY MORNING. Court called at 9 a m. Return of inquest on body of Nannie Wertz. The court approv ed same and ordered the costs paid by County. Case of the Commonwealth vs. Jackson D. Hendershot, charge f and b. Court granted permis sion to settle case Case of Commonwealth vs. Mor ris Sherman. Charge, furnish ing liquor to minors. Court granted permission to enter nol. pros. The time oT the court was oc cupied Tuesday forenoon until 11 o'clock by the attorney of Esley Khng in an effort to have the indictment quashed,, and ar gument on the demurrer to the indictment. Being over ruled, a jury was called at 11:30 and the trial ot Mr. Kling, charged with having furnished liquor to one Chas. Bowman, of knowD intern perate habits. The trial occu pied most of Tuesday afternoon, and the jury retired at 5 o'clock. A verdict of guilty was rendered when the Court assembled Wed nesday morning, and Mr. Kling was sentenced to pay a fine of ten dollars and undergo imprison ment in the county jail for a peri od of sixty days. In the Unger-Litton case, the plaintiff agreed to a voluntary nonsuit Wednesday morning. Com. vs. Prank H. Lynch Deft, appeared in open court and pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery, and was sentenced to the Huntingdon leformatory. At the instance of the super visors of Bethel township, an la junction was granted by the court restraining Wm. Stetler from hauling freight on the pub lic roads with a traction engine. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murderer is Ap neudieitis with many victims. B ,t Dr. King's New Life Pills j kill it by prevention. They gent ! ly stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Bilious ness, Chills. 25c. at Trout' drug store. Free Lecture. Rev. John McNeel, missionary from India, will give an ill u at rat ed lecture in the Associate Pres byterian church of the Cove, Fri day evening, October 7lh. at 7 o' clock. An offering will be as .red for, to defray expenses, and for the cause of missions. E. E. Siville, was a visitor here on Saturday. , We Crow. Josh Billings said, "I luv a rooster fer tew things one is the krow that Is in him, and the oth er is the spurs tew back up his krow with." Perhaps you think we "crow" too much about our Rexall Remedies, but we have the spurs to bacu up our "crow," and if you don't believe it, wade in and see. Noah was the first man' to ad vertise. He advertised the flood. Noah didn't have very many lov ing friends to advertise for him, but Rexall Remedieshwe. Ev eryone who uses a Rexall rem edy advertises it, because he knows it is good, and wants to pass a good thing along. A man usingaiPexaZRemedy is just like a m m who smiles a smile; for when he smiles, anoth er smiles, and soon there are miles and miles of smiles, and life's worth while for many, just from one smile. And speaking of smiles we have a number of things to make people smile. There are the Rexall Watches, guaranteed good time keepers, fer $1 00; one of them would make any boy on earth smile. Then, there is Rex all Candy. There is a smile in ev ery bite of it. Some Fountain Pens do not have a smile about them, but the Rexall Fountain Pen is a constant source of smiles and satisfaction prices from $1.00 to $2.50. Then there is the new entirely new and up-to-dateline of Rexall Station ery. Think of the smiles there are in connection with it. The young man loves the young lady (that makes you smile yourself, don't it?), lie writes her a letter on dainty Rexall linen paper That makes her smile; she an swers, which makes him smile; so, there you aro. Nothing de notes refinement and good taste more than good stationery, and nothing denotes guod stationery more than the Rexall mark of quality. A fine line of linen pound papers, tco, at 25c. the pound of 100 sheets. Envelopes to match. TaMets-a.ll kinds, but poor ones and all sizes; and the prices don't ptt too big a crimp in your bank roll, either. The box papers run from 10c. to $1.00, and everyone is good value for the money, THE REXALL STORE, Leslie W. Seylar, Prop'r. Attorneys O. O. Bowers and J. R. Ranthrouff of Chambersburg, came over on Monday to attend court. J. C. Comerer and wife, of Thompson township, spent a day or two this week in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah Pittman, of this place. The many friends of Mrs. Pittman will be pleased to learn that her health has so far improved that she is able to take her place at the ta ble at meal time, with an appetite about as vigorous as most people. HAIR HEALTH. If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble Take Advantage of This Offer. - We could not afford to so strongly endorse "(J3" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction to the users, they would lose faith in us and our statements, and in con sequence our business prestige would suffer. We assure you that if your hair is beginnmg to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trou b'e, Rexall 93" Hair Tonic will, promptly . eradicate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and pre vent premature baldness. Our faith lo Rexall '03" Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you to try it on our, positive guar antee that your money will be cheerfully refunded if it does cot do as we claim. Two sizes, 50c. and $100. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. . -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:- Big Underselling Store. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY 1910. Just arrived from the Eastern Cities after . spending several weeks there getting all the latest ideas and carefully selecting the largest line of millinery of all the lat est shapes and shades that can be found in any up7to-date Millinery Store. We , also nave -:- -:- -:- -- Children's Bear Skin Coats and Caps in all Colors. Collars, Belts, Belt Buckles, Combs, Barrettes, Hair Nets, Hosiery, and Handkerchiefs. All Hats Trimmed Free at our Store. Come and inspect goods before buying elsewhere. You are welcome. Thanking you for past patronage. -:- -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE. M. H. K0LLI1NSHEAD HARRISON VILLE, PA., WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FALL LINES OF DRY GOODS, RUBBER GOODS UNDERWEAR, HARDWARE, &C. :: :: Our Whole Stock Shoes are the best madefor hard wear, and we have a full line of them. . Men's Heavy Shoes $1.25 and up Woman's Shoes $1.25 and up We Have the Same Brand of Rubbers we had last year and the prices are right. See our line of Dress Goods ' at 20 and 25 cents Outing Flannels, 6, 8, and 10c. Flannelettes, 10 and 12tc. A few pieces of Calico left at 10 yds. for 6u cents. Cinghams, 5 cents up. Some Shippensburfr Work Shirts, 45c. Grain Bags, 25c Table Oil Cloth, 15c. 12-lnch Collar Pads, ' 28c. Buggy Rlins. per set, $1.50. Buggy Tire, per sot, $1.50. Wagon Tiro, per lb. 3c. Tin Cans, per doz., 34c. Hand Saws, 40c. Shovels, 50 and COc. Wagon Kims, 1 inch, per set, $3.00 Singletree Clips, per set 20c. Doubletree Clips, per set 30c. Fork Handles 15c. Pick Handles ' 18c. Shovel Handles 20c. Horse Nails 12c. Capewell Nails 18o. 10-qt. Gray Enameled Buckets 40c. 10-qt. Galvanized Buckets 16, 20, and 35o. ' Galvanized Tubs 45c. Cow Chains, Breast Chains, Hal ter Chains, and everything else usually found in an up-to-date general store. : Yours For Business. M. H. HOLLINSHEAD. BUGGIES: :RUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a Due lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging in price from $45.00 up to $75.00 for the best hand-made Mifflin burg buggy. My $45 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. 1 will sell on time to suit customors'. It will pay you to examine my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for past patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, W . R . EVANS HUSTONTOWN, F. 17 J II .Fa IE 1TO .T Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some Inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. ' GREELEY & MANURE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, U. i I liuniJh'I'il cm pROKW'D AMENDMENT! TO THIS A CONFTTTT'TION BfHMlTTF.n TO THR CmZKNB OF THIS COMMON WKAt.TH FOR Til KIR AITROVAL. OR HFJKCTION, HY THE OKNF.RAL, AS SEMBLY Or THR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AND PUBLISH ED BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OK THR COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVHI OP THB CONSTITUTION. Number One. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Proponing mi amendment to nertlon twenty-six of artlclo five of the Conetltutlon of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Resolved (If the Senate concur). That the following Amendment to section twen-ty-elx of nrtlrle five of the Constitution of Pennsylvania be, and the same Is here by, proposed, In accordance with the elxhteenth article thereof: That section Hi of Article V., which rends as follows: "Rectlon M. All laws gelatine- to courts shall be general and of uniform operation, and the organization. Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same duns or grade, so far as regu lated by law, and the force and effect of the process and Judgments of such courts, shall be uniform; and the General Assem bly is hereby prohibited from creating other courts to exercise the powers vested by this Constitution In the Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans' Courts," be amended so that the same (hall read as follows: Section 2fi. All laws relating to courts shall be general and of uniform opera tion, and the organization, Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same class or grade, so far as regulated by law, and the force and effect of the process and Judgments of such courts, shall be uni form; but, notwithstanding any provi sions of this Constitution, the General Assembly shall have full power to estab lish new courts, from time to time, as the same may be needed In any city or coun ty, and to prescribe the powers and Ju risdiction thereof, and to Increase the number of Judges in any courts now ex isting or hereafter created, or to reorgan ize the same, or to vest In other courts the Jurisdiction theretofore exercised by courts not of record, and to abolish the same wherever It may be deemed neces sary for the orderly and efficient adminis tration of Justice. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. . ROBERT McAFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of, Penn sylvania, so as to eliminate the require ment of payment of taxes as a qualifi cation of the right to vote. Resolved (If the House of Representa tives concur). That the following amend ment to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same Is hereby, proposed, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section one of article eight be amended, by striking out the fourth numbered paragraph thereof, so that the said section shnll rend a follows: .Bectlon 1. Every male citizen twenty one years of ago, possessing the follow ing qualifications, shnll he entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to sdeh lnws requiring nnd regulating the registration of electors as the General Assembly may enact. First. He shnll have een a citizen of the United States ot least one month. Second. He shall have resided In the State one yenr (or If. having previously been a qualified elector or native-born citizen of the 8tnte, he shnll have re moved therefrom and returned, then six months). Immediately preceding the elec tion. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months Immediately preceding the election. true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFKB, Bocretnry of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so as to consolidate the courts of common pleas of Allegheny County. Section L Be It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen eral Assembly mot, Thnt the following amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania be, and the same Is hereby, pro posed, In accordance with the eighteenth article thereof: Thnt section six of article five be amended, by striking out the said sec tion, and Inserting In place thereof the following: Section 6. In the county of Philadel phia all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested in the district courts and courts of common pleas, subject to such changes as may be made by this Constitution or by law. shall be In Philadelphia vested In five distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordinate Jurisdiction, composed of three Judges each. The said courts In Philadelphia shall be designated respect ively as the court of common pleas num ber one, number two, number three, number four, and number five, but the number of snld courts may be by law Increased, from time to time, and shall be In like manner designated by successive numbers. The number of Judges In any of said courts, or In any county where the establishment of an additional court may be authorized by law, may be In creased, from time to time, and when ever such Increase shall amount In the whole to three, such three Judges shall compose a distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as Aforesaid. In Philadelphia all suits shall be Instituted In the said courts of com mon pleas without designating the num ber of the said court, and the several courts shall distribute and apportion the business among them In such manner as shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive Juris diction thereof, subject to change of Venue, as shall be provided by law. In the county of Allegheny all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested In the several numbered courts of common pleas shall be vested In one court of com mon pleas, composed of all the Judges In commission In snld courts. Such Juris diction and powers shnll extend to all proceedings at law and In equity which shnll have been Instituted in the several numbered courts, and shall be subject to such changes as may he made by law. and subject to change of venue as pro vided by Ibw. The president Judge of said court shull be selected as provided by law. The number of Judges In said court may be by law Increased from time to time. This amendment shall take effect on the first day of January suc ceeding Its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. I. ROBERT McAFEB, , Seoretary of the Commonwealth, Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing arfamendment to section eight, article nine, of the Constitution of Penn sylvania. Suction L Be It resolved by the tfenat and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, That the following Is pro posed as an amendment t the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, In accordance with the provisions ol the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. Bectlon t Amend section eight, artlcl. nine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows: "Section 8. The debt of any county. 9ity, borough, township, school district, of ether municipality or Incorporated dis trict, except as herein provided, shall nev er exoeed seven per centum upon the as sessed value of the taxable property there in, nor shall any such municipality ot district lucnr any new debt, or Increase Its Indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed val uation of property, without the assent ol the electors thereof at a public election la such manner as shall ba provided by law: but any city, the debt of which now ex seeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law tf Increase the same three per centum. In ihe aggregate, at any one time, upon such aluaiiun," so as to read aa follows Beotlon I The debt of any county, city borough, township, school district, or oth er mnlclDallt or U'f0purald lf Urlc - -, never ej, ceed seven per centum upon the bwwj Value of the taxable property therein tin shall any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or Increase its initnk. eaness ia sn smnunf exreertinv -.- .. - '.Million ol piuireiiy. wiiiiuui ine HHRpnt or the mr. ihnp.nr ut minim niuni in- ,u .j: . . r ' nut -n. u,7 , ,,uw exceed. vn pr cenium oi Burn Assessed v.i nation, may oe sutnorir.ea ty nw in i- ... ... ..... k Mium, m thi r r r. . .. . . "vm uch .....,,., . , ,.ul nr n-eiuHii-r incurreti ny xne city anrt en..- w . .. .,. .v. ,...,, uunstruction ....... . ... . c. , ,,,,, 0, iHnti I a nn nsen in inn rnn.irnni ..,..-,, w. n vt-a nnu um-H. AS pilhl ,iii,,u,vuiri,in, u ill lu in OWned bf , ...... . . n.MiutMimia, and """ii mimi ii-iu iw mo- u-ny unci count oi f-iiiinueiDiiia current nei revenue in in me imeresi on saia aeoi or debt! ana ui mcr annum installments hecesMart for the cancellation of said debt or debttl limy oe vauiuuuu in um-erittinins: rne rv. er or me city ann county or Phlladelphu to necome oinerwise inuentea: Provide! That a sinking fund for their cancellation snau oe estaousnea ana maintained. A true copy ot Joint Resolution No i ROBERT McAFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Cider Making. The underRicnArl will mnln t . . . aer a. ms nome near Jugtown U 1 V, ., A . nuuumuuBc, ia apples are Bcarce, ne win mane on Tuesday or each week only. 9 1 tf. Nick IIohman. Administrator's Notice. oi nira ourun a. UlUKKOn, iaie of the) uorougn or MoCornellHburg, Pa., deceased Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad iiiiuinirauua upon ine aoove estate nave been grunted to the underslined. All ium winiuin nsuiun. bi.iu cMtme wm present mem property autnenucatea ror settlement, nun .nunc owing me same win ptease call and settle. W. SCOTT ALEXANDKK. e-ot. Administrator. C. E. STARR Three Springs, Pa., Has just received a Carload cf Miff lin burg Three Seated Top Wagons which he is selling at only $88.00. Just Received One Carload of Cement which will be sold at Lowes Price. Western Maryland Railway Company In Effect May 29, 1910. Trains leuve Hancoek as follows: no. ion n no a. ni. (Sunday only) for Bu t more uud Intermediate polutn. o. e.ooa. m. (week dayx) for Hmrerstown, MaltiniOrA. WUUIlRKllllpn Ph.nih.i-uhii ana Intermediate. No. 18 to a. m. (week days) Cumberland, sod Intermediate. . wo. to tin a. m. (week days) Baltimore. Get tysburg, York and Intermediate. no. s ix.nu p m. (week days) Little Orleao, Old Town, Cumberland. Elklns awl west, vestibule train with observation bullet oar. NO. tf-a 00 p. m. (week days) Baltimore and termeuiate Ktaltonx. Vestibule tnli wltb observation buffet oar. no. 8 B.4U p. m. (week days) leaves Baltlmort 6 0S p. m., Htitferhtown 8.40 p. m. No. 106 10.16 p. m. (Sunday only) leaves Balu- mure d.ip p. m. W. Rt COMERER, agent for IHh'jGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills. Sc. Engines on hand all the time. Ladies! Sve Money and Keep in ' Style by Reading McCalTi Magazine and Using McCall Pattern! 1 . Ii.-.M'- M 1 - -CI help you dress Isuly at a oiodoni expense by keeping Jou posted on IM test fashions in clothes and lists. 0 New Fashion UeilfU la each Issue. M valuable tuformitlus on all home and t' K.uiU mailers. Vnr 600 a year, locludioi' a free pattern. tfib' scribe today or iJ for free saninle eour, I McCsl Pattens will enable you to make In yotU own home, Willi your own bands. cloiuliiKl' yourself and children which will be perfect In style and fit. Price none higher tlisu I cents. Bond for free I'slleru Catalogue. 0 1 W WJI Qn Tt Fist Prasad for settlnr b' scrlptlous smoni your friends. Bend furutis Premium Csulonue and Cash Prise Offer. ' THE HcCAU COWiNT. 239 24S Wal 37b , WW Idtf MSCAJJ.S MAGAZINE mULTHECOUGM AND LtJiT.GC p. 'fit W i I . L:U to a I.O0 6tfAAVT0 SATSrACrONf 0 MONCV flgrUNOrO.l