FULTON COUNTY NEWS y Published Every Thursday. 6 tf. PivK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 3, 1910 x Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTIliTlKINO HATSS. Persijuare of s line S time II Ml. Ver sguare each suliscquei.t Itisi'rtlon.,.. so. Ai atlvertlsementN invrtMd for less that) hree months charged by Ibc square. :t idih. j i mos. 1 yr. On-fourth rtoiuma. One-h:!f column.... .e ColJaio ....;.V10. 1 (iO.OO I r'l'O: .... . .'s.nO. 40.00 M O. 40 W. I bft.OO. '? K BRUSH CKEKK. Quite a diop in the therniome ter during the last week. Mrs. Watson I'lessinjrer spent b clay last week at the homa of net parents, J. D. Smith and wife a' Emmaville. Mrs. Samuel Diehl and Mrs George Diehl and little son, liar per of Whips Ccne, spent a da; last week in the home of Johr Smith, jr. Grace and Fred Lodge spen1 the latter part of the week at th home of their mother. Mrs. E. 11 Lodge. The institute at Buchanan or Frday night was well attended. Quite a lot of Valley peopli were shopping at Everett las' Saturday. Ada Barton spent the lattei part of last week at her homi near Crystal Springs. Hunter Jackson, wife and little daughter Helen Belli, of Altoona. are spending a few days at thou respective homes at Akersvillo. Lucy L. Peightel spent from Friday evening until Sunday in the home of M. E Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Penrose Seaman returned to their home at New port, last Friday, after a two weeks' visit at the latter's home at Akersvillo. Walter V. Barton spent sever al days the latter part of last week in the vicinity of Everett. Lily Whittield returned to her home here last week after spend mg several weeks in Everett. Howard Mellott was seen in the vicinity of Eonmaville one day last week. Saves an Iowa Man's Life. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West Burlington, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the mar volous curative power of Electric Bitters. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, get ting no help from other remedies or doctors, live bottles ot this matchless medicine completely cured lum. Its positively guar anteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never dis appoints. Only 50c. at Trout's drug store. IUDU. i The corn is getting its ears dulled, and is turning out better than was expected. Blair Garland has accepted a school at Bell Grove, Md. Suc cess, Blair. William Mellott, who had been at home, started this week for Washington, D. C. to seek em ployment. The institute held at Pleasant Grove was good except on part of the teachers. We would advise the balance of teachers of the township that, were not present that their time is coming to have their institute; so, prep ire. Clem Chesnut was around lay ing up some of his political fences for the coming November. U II Truax will not get thirsty for he has had two wells drilled o i hl place by Wink and Mellott. Joseph Plessinger, of N hraska la visiting bin brothers .! Jin and Jacob and Mher relative iu this aoction. Although Mr. IVsplng er hail a le removed about i ,vo yea.'a ago, be has th Bctijty of a boy, at the ripe age of 81. Mra. John Spade, of McCon nellaburg, spent, part of last week in the borne of her mother Mrs Amos Palmer. Mias Nettie Mollott, of Gom, spent from Friday , till Monday with Miss Blanche Smith. Sheridan Deshonj? and wife were vUi ting iu the home of Sam uel Tmax recently. ' "El Judge Morion was seen driving on aomocf ourood roads. tNID. F. E. C.inningham is spending a few days wit,h his parents L. W. Cunningham and wife. Miss Grace Lodge spent Satur day and Sunday at her home in Brush Creek Valley. Levi Truax is laid up with a lame back. H. M. Edwards and wife and Mrs. Rebecca Edwards went to Juniata on Wednesday. Mr. Edwards returned on Friday but the ladu's stayed for n more ex tended visit with relatives there. Mrs. Catharine Tico is spend ing some time with friends in the Valley. The social held at L W. Cun ningham was a success both linaucially and socially, Miss Liu ra Edwards and her cousin Nell C. spent Saturday at liroadtop City. Mrs. Chas. Deshoog is quite poorly with typhoid fever. Mrs. Elwood Bedding of Al toona spent a few days with her auut Mrs. L zzie Woodcock. Mts. Jessie Guarenger, who has been in the Valley with rela tives for some time returned to her home at Six Mile Run last Saturday. State of Ohio. CHv of Toledo ) Lucas County. )" ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the farm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said farm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls' Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1880. (seal.) A- Gli:ason ' Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.'O Sold by all Druggists 7uc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CLEAR K1DGE. Mrs. Walter Stouffer- master Paul and baby Margaret, of Way nesboro, returned home after spending few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mort. Myrtle Taylor returned from a Philadelphia hospital after hav ing gone through an operation on her eyes. W. S. Kim oi el, Berjimin Sharpe and wife, Miss Ruth Kim mel and Miss Mae Mort, all of Saltillo, ran out in the afternoon in the former's auto and spent a few hours with J. S. Mort's fam iiy. Isaac Stinson formerly of this place has been in all the western States and for the past eight years has been in Seattle, Wash ington. He left home when a boy about thirty-two years ago. lie is a son of the late John Stin son. Mrs. Gustie D.ake of Phila delphia, is visiting her sister Mrs. James Wible, of Dublin Mills, and her brother, George Ever hart of near McConnellsburg and other friends. Booming Real Estate. Five Hundred copies of book discriptivo of Fulton County Real Estate for sale will scon be print ed. It will contain a good write- up ot the different sections of the county, as well as the full discrip tion of each property listed for sale. It will contain a map of the county showing the different railroad surveys, the proposed ones, the trolley lines, and such other information as should in. duco capitalists and other Strang era to come to Fulton and Invest in new enterprise, or real estate. This book is being made much more extensive than at first in tended; hence, the delay in its completion. -It will contam cuts of buildings for sale, wh'en photo graphs is furnished, that will show up better than words can express. Send discretion and photo, quick. No expense to owner unless property is sold. Fkank Mason, Real Estate Agent, McConnellsburg, Pa. ll-3-tf. WEL1 S TANNERY. S iott Kegaris, of SaluYia, has taken charge of Keichley Bro.'s boarding house, in the lumber camp. In some unknown way Rsich ley & Co. 's No. 2 engine caught fire and partly burned. Loss soveruMiundred dollars. A largo number of Mrs. J. B. llorton's friends met in her home Friday evening to celebrate her 40th birthday. All report a jolly good time. Mrs. N. W. Uorton entertained about twenty of her young friends Saturday evening. Our blacksmith J. A. Horton of whom mention was made two weeks ago is still off duty. Mr. Clem Chesnut called on us Monday soliciting votes for his election to the legislature. top ti cauj. ttU al, lucgi The Famous M<b The Lamp with Diffused Light should always be used where several people sit, because It does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The Kayo Lamp is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that Increases its light-giving value has been included. The Rayo Is a low-priced lamp. You may pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lames and eei a more expensive container but you cannot get a better light than the Rayo gives. This season's Rayo has a new and strength ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on Arm and true. Easy to keep polished, as it is made of solid brass, finished in nickel. Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dta'ifM Eutrywhrrt. If not ot vavrs. urrlti far itscrlpth circular to Iht ntarist agticyolnt The Atlantic Refining Company t mcrnoriitd) W. VI A WW a - m. M : FALL, 1910 -: New Millinery Smart Styles Superior Quality We o(Ter for the coming season the most superb lino of high grade Fashionable Millinery it has ever been our good fortune to offer to our customers and trade. We have all the latest New York and Philadelphia styles. Our Hats-trimmed and untrimmed -have a certain charm and in dividuality about them that you only find in a iirst-clasa Milli nery Store. Prices, you will always find right. Thanking you for past favors -you are cordially invited to call, see our goods, get prices, and be one of our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:- Big Underselling Store. We want to.inform our patrons that we have a splendid line of trimmed hats of surpassing loveliness. The moment you see our exquisitely trimmed hats, you will . no longer wonder why our store is famous over Fulton county for its good workman ship and low prices. A superb display of new creations have just been placed in stock. We have large, medium, and small hats, hats that are becoming to every face. When you come in to see us just take a peep at our Children's Bear Skin Coats and Capes in all colors. Also collars, belts, belt buckles, a fine line of hair ornaments, hosiery and handkerchiefs. Come to see our stock. You are welcome. Thanking you for past patronage. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. BUGGIES: BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a fine lotofnewTop Buggies, both factory and hand-made; ranging In price from $45 00 up to 75.00 for the best hand-made Milllin burg buggy. My t4S buggy la a good, strong, substan tial one that I will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customnrs. It will pay you to examlno my stock before you buy elsewhere. Thanking the public for paat patronage and soliciting a continuance of their favors I am, Very truly yours, w R EVANS HUSTONTOWN, F. I t i JJ FA Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Cook on patents. "Hints to Inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why soma inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for. search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. a Patent Office. , GREELEY &M?INTIRE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON, U. (J,. , (Cm A CONPTITt'TION PCIiMlTTKn TO TUK riTIZKNS OK THIS COMMON' WKAIril VOH TIlKtH APPROVAL OH RF.IKCTION. HY THK OKNKHAL AS HKMHl.y Ol' TIIK COMMONWEALTH OK PKNNSVLVANIA. AM) PI'fn.lSH KD HV ORtMCU OF THK RRCRKTARY OF" THK COMMONWEALTH. IN PUR Sl'ANCK OF ARTICLE XV111 OF TUB CONSTITUTION. Numhor One. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PtiiosIiih nn nmpndmpnt to mertlnn twen ty-Klx of nrtlclo fiv of the Constitution of ths Commonwealth of Prnn.ylvaniA. Hpnolvcd (If the Senul conour), That the following nmonlmont to noctlon twen-ty-i"lx of nrtlrle five of the Constitution of Pennaylvntila be, an. I the wimo In here l.v, propfiiii'il. In accordance with ths eiuhtconth article thereof: That eectlon X or Article V., which reiiiln as follows: "Knctloti 2ii. All laws re latlnx to courts shall he Kcnnral and of uniform operation, and tho organization, jurisdiction, .and powers of all courts of the same class or prade, so far as regu lated by law. and the force and effect of the process and Judgments of such courts, shnll be uniform; and the Orneral 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 Pleus and Orphans' Courts," be amended so that the same shall read as follows; Section 2ti. All laws relating to courts shall be wneral and of uniform opera tion, and the orKimlzntlon. Jurisdiction, and powers of all courts of the same class or (trade, so far as regulated by law, and the force and effect of the process and ludgments of such courts, shall be uni form; but, notwithstanding any provi sions of this Constitution, the General AHacmbly shall have full power to estab lish new courts, from tlme'to time, as the same tuny bo needed In any city or coun ty, and to prescribe the powers and Ju rlxdlctlon thereof, and to Increaso the number of Judges in any courts now ex isting or hereafter created, or to reorgan ize the samo. or to vest In other courts the jurisdiction theretofore exercised by courts not of recrd, and to abolish the nmo wherever It may be deemed neces ary for the orderly and efficient adminis tration of justice. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEK. Bccrutary 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 tho IIouso of Representa tives concur). That tho 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: Thnt section one of article eight be amended, by ntrikltiix out the fourth numbered parai;r-iph, thereof, so that the said section shall read as follows: Section 1. Every mule citizen twenty one years of age, possessing tho follow ing qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections, subject however to uch Inws rcMtilrlng and regulating the registration of electors ns the General Assembly may enact. . First. He 'hnll have been a citizen of the United dates nt lea.-it one month. Second. He shall have resided In the 8tnte one year (or If. having previously been a nuntmcd elector or native-born citizen of the State, he shall have re moved therefrom anil returned, then six months). Immediately preceding the elec tion. Third. He shall have resiled in the election district where he shnll offer to vote at least tw i rrfonths Immediately preceding the election. A truo copy of resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFER. becretary of the Commonwealth. Number Three. A JOINT RESOLUTION J?roposlng nn amendment to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, so ns to consolidate the courts of common, pleas of Allegheny Courty. Section I. He It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of ' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In Gen eral Assembly met, That the following amendment to the Constitution of Penn sylvania bo, and the same Is hereby, pro posed. In nccnrduiice with the elfc-htooiith article thereof: That section six of article five be amended, by striking out the said sec tion, and Inserting In place thereof the following: Section 8. Tn 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 Ave distinct and separate courts of equal and co-ordlnato Jurisdiction, composed of three Judges each. The said courts In Philadelphia shnll 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 said 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 tho establishment of an additional court may be authorized by law, may be In creased, from time to time, and "hen ever such Increase shnll amount In the whole to three, such three judges shall compose a distinct and separate court as aforesaid, which shall be numbered as aforenald. In Philadelphia all suits shall be Instituted In the en id courts of com mon pleas without designating tho num ber of the said court, and the several courts sholl distribute and apportion the business among them In such manner as shnll he provided by rules of court, and each court, to which sny suit shall be tans assigned, shnll have exclusive Juris diction thereof, subject to change of venue, ns shall be provided by law. In the county of Allegheny all the Jurisdiction and powers n"'v vested In the several numbered courts of common pleas shall bo vested In one court of com mon pleas, composed of nil the judges In commission tn said courts. Such Juris diction and powers svall extend to all proceedings nt law rind In equity which shall hnvc h"on Instituted In the several numbered courts, aial sallba- subject to such changes lis in iv ,l e mnde by law. and sul ject to c"ier,. r.f venue as pro vided by lnw. 1 lie pr.sl.ient Judge of aid court shall te seleei'd as provided by law. The mm her r f judges In said court may be bv law Increased from time to time. This ntnnndment shall take effect on tho flint day of January suc ceeding Its ndopttnn. A true copy of Resolution No. S. ROBERT Me A FEE, Becretary of the Commonwealth. except as herein provided, shnll never ex ceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district In cur any new debt, or Increase Its Indebt edness to an amount exceeding two pet centum upon auch assessed valuation of property, without the assent of the elec tors thereof at a public election In such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds even per centum of such assessed val uation, may be authorized by law to In crease the same three per centum, In ths aggregate, at any one time, upon such valuation, except that any debt or debts hereinafter Incurred by the city and coun ty of Philadelphia for the construction and development of subways for transit purposes, or for the construction of wharves and docks, or the reclamation ol land to be used In the construction of system of wharves and docks, as public Improvements, owned or to lie owned by ss'd city and county of Philadelphia, and which shall yield to the city and county of Philadelphia current net revenue In ex cess of the Interest on said debt or debts and of the annual Installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt or debts, may be excluded In ascertaining the pow er of the city and county of Philadelphia to become otherwise Indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 4, ROBERT McAFEE, Becretary of the Commonwealth. TRE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACT.Nj utiriT RUNNING Auditor's Notice. The undersigned tiurtltor, appointed by the Orphans' ( ou tof Kiilton County to make dis tribution of the funils in the hands of S. M. Rob itisnn hnd Wni M Kohiasou, trustees appoint ed by Court to sell the real estste of Mitnuel K Unlifnson. deceased, hereby gives notice thut he will sit for the performance ol his duty at uls ofllee In Mc"ouDel Mtrg. Pu on Satur day. OotuberSi, 1910. al III o'clock, a. m when unil where all persons Interested rnuy uttcod If they see proper. , . . S. W. KIRK, IO-3t. Auditor. F It Number Four. , A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nn amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Constitution of Penri , sytvanla. ' Section 1. He It resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met, That the following la pro posed as an amendment to the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, In accordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: Amendment to Art lulu Nine, Beutlon Eight. Section t Amend section eight, article Dine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows.' "Sections. The debt of any' county. Jlty. borough, township, school district, of other municipality or Incorporated dis trict, except us herein provided, shall nev r exceed seven per centum 'upon the as essed value of the taxable property there in, nor ahull any suah municipality oi district Incur any new debt, or Increase Its Indebtedness to an amount exceeding two per cen'tim upon such assessed val uation of proiierty. without lha assent ol the electors thereof at a public election Id such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now ex ceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may he authorized by law to Increase the same thtee per centum. In the sggresute. at any one time, upon aucb valuation," so as lo read t follows: Beetion 1 The debt of any county, city, tporoiiKh. township, school dlstrlot, or oth r niusiJctjittlit or V.'Jj"yoLta tltrtuJb Administrator's Notice. Estate of Miss Harah S. Dickson, late of the liorough of McCornellsburg, Pa., deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration upon ths above estate hnve been granted to the undersigned. All persons hnv Ing claims against suld estate will present then) properly authenticated for settlement, and those o lng the same will please call and settle. W. SCOTT ALEXANDER, 9 fWt. Administrator. Executrix's Notice. Estate of Ueorge W. Hlxson, late of Brush Creek township. Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate huvlng been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the suld esttte are re quested to make payment, and those having clnlms to present the some without delay. MRS. 1SAUELL J. HIXSON, Oct. 87, 10, et. Exeoutrix. Jfyrra want either ft VihratlngShitt(le,Iotr. fchuUleorarUimlcThrwid Cia(noVifcAI Hewing Machine write to ' THE NEW HOME 8EWINQ MACHINE COMPACT Orange, Mass. Many ewlns mschlnr sre mnde tc fell rtzarrilew ft quality, but ths New Home it made to wcat. Our guaranty never runt out. Sold by authorise! dealer only, : roa 1ALS BY litters I Succeed when everything else fails. in nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are) the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it U the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. ESaSSSSSSf'ii'Silirsy n' lim, IHill I if, iltii ' lANDCUREiHELUHiSSl mil lANDAUTnilCATAKi) HyTROUBUfS jss i w, iisssj ii ii am -sin nwwniuiTAJJi v. , XGVAMvrteo susrAcroRV 1 Their Right to I 4? now 0 0. c: 0. 0 rf ft 0. Sf 0 X The people who intrust their money to a bank want to know something of its financial strength. We fully recognize this right and gladly furnish depositors with a list of our Directors and Stockholders; then, from time to time, we publish reports showing the condition of the bank. Copies of these reports are kept on hand for those who may wish to see them. The First National Bank! Pays 3 Per Cent Compound Interest. V00000000000000000M J. NELSON SIPF.S, WILSON. L. NACE, M 0 President. ' Assistant Cashier. The Farmer and His Banker I Our bank never fails to givers good service to the farmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat ter ot fact few banks could exist in this day and age of the world without the co-operation ot the farmers. Often a farmer can make money by borrowing. Do not hesitate to call on us when you want money. We welcome a responsible borrower quite as heartily as a substantial deDosit- X er. It will pay every farmer to carry a checking li account with us. Why not come in and talk it ; over with us to-day? Accounts may be opened by mail and monies deposited or withdrawn m 5 this way with equal facility. We make a special-; li ty of serving the farmer. 5J We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest. FULTON COUNTY BANK W. H. NELSON, Cashier.. 0P sl V a jji0 0S. 0Z0 00 iM0 8 S ooooooooocoooocooocooooo . Heal hstate 8 I have farms for sale in all parts ot Fulton, Franklin, and Cumberland Counties: Town Properties Building Lots . and Timber Lands for Sale. Costs you nothing to list your property. Loans negotiated for purchasers needing money. See me before buying or selling. - GEO. Ay llARRIb, Agent V ' " McConnellsburg, Pa. O r - oooococococcccccococccoc