FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B &. P3K. Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 10, 1010 Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTIIITIflinO RATCB. Peraquareof fillne tlmea .....II Ml. Per square eaoh surme.iui'nt Insertion.... 60. A l advertisement Inserted for leal than hrea monthaoharged by the square. 8 mos. dmon. I yr, Onafourthoolutnn IIMX). t:o.0O ino.oo One-half oolumn asifl. 40.00 SO.OO oe Column 40 00. I 56 00. 76.00 TUESDAY'S ELECTION. . - . . . M General Democratic Landslide All Over The Country Except iu Fulton Count)1. By reference to the table pub lished elsewhere, a result of the vote in the county will be seen, and it will be noted that Tener the Republican candidate) for gov ernor, carried the county by a plurality of 70 votes over Grim. For the legislature, Clarence E. Akers, Republican, of Brush Creek, defeated his opponent, ex- County Superintendent Clem Chestnut, by a majority of 87. In the State, John K. Tener, the Republican candidate for gov ernor, was electad by a plurality of less than 20,000, over his clos est competitor, W. II. Berry. The Democrats won all over the United States where a fight, of any consequence was on and they will surely dominate the next Congress. Democratic governors were elected in New York, Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachu setts, and many other States for merly strongholds of the republi can party. This is accounted for to a great extent by the general un rest of the people during the past year, and to the unprecedently high cost of living. Such landslides have occurred before in the history of the coun try, and like electric storms, chrify and make the political air only the more pure and whole some.- NO REASON FOR DOIBT. Saves an Iowa Man's Life. The very grave seemed to yawn before Robert Madsen, of West BurLngton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the mar velous cu rati v power of Electric Bittors. For, after eight months of frightful suffering from liver trouble and yellow jaundice, get ting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles ot this matchless medicine completely cured him. Its positively guar anteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never dis appoints. Only 50c. at Trout's drug store. A Statement of Tacts Backed by a Strong Guarantee. We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation. In every case where we fail we will supply the medicine frea Roxall Orderlies are a gentle, effective, dependable and safe bowel regulator, strengthener md tonic. They re establish na ture's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause any in convenience, griping or nausea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Rexall Orderlies are unsur passable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We cannot too highly recommend thorn to all sufferers from any form of constipation and . its attendant, evils. .Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. In a letter containing a renewal of her subscription to the Fulton County News, Mrs. Joel T. Pal mer of Hutchinson, Kansas, whose maiden came was Miss Rachel Wallace, many nice things were said about the Fulton Coun ty News and the pleasure it af forded western people who for merly lived in this section of Pennsylvania by taking to them weekly so many things to keep fresh in memory those who were near by the ties of friendship in bygone years. Her youngest son Clayton, who will be remem bered as having visited here with his parents ten years ago, has just entered a dental college at Kansas City, Mo, to take a thorough course of instruction In that very useful profession; and, to show that Hutchinson it not in a state of dormancy, entirely, alio say a their town has just com pteted a $150,000.00 school build ing, McConnellsburi' has a school house that visitors are taken around to see with a good deal of local pride, but it only cost about one fifteenth as much, as the lluchinson buildiner. November Weddings. Tkuax Clugston. At the Lutheran parsonage in this place, Wednesday evening, November 2, 1910 the pastor, Rev. Clifford E. Hays, united in marriage Mr. John M. Truax, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Truax, and Miss Mary Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Clugston all of Ayr township. The happy couple are worthy young people and have the best wishes of their numerous friends. Stuait Dick. At high noon Nov. 5th Charles B. Strait, son of Joseph Strait, of Need more, was married to Miss Mary Dick, daughter of Mrs. John Dick of Johnstown, Pa. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Greenleigh of Moxbam, at the Methodist parsonage. The bride is a highly respected young lady, and the groom is a very industrious and esteemed young man. The cou ple intend to go to huse keeping in Moxham a suburb of Johnstown. ss State of Ohio, City of Toledo Lucas County. ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Teledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said hrm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls' Citarrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and sub scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1880. A. W. Gleason, 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 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (seal ) FORT LITTLbTON. Our sick, Mrs. Charles Cowan and Mrs. Rush Cline, are both improving. M. G. Schucker wife and son Paul, of Bell wood, Pa., are visit ing Mrs. Scbucker's parents near this place. Annie Buckley was in Cham bersburg a few days last week. Tuesday, being election day made some excitement in our little town. Everybody knew the best man for the office. Our farmers are all busy busk ing corn. John Foreman has moved into his new house. W. M. Comerer and Jofin Bald win and family were in our town last Sunday. Mrs. Margret Long, of Hag erstown is here taking care of her daughter Mrs. Cowan who bis typhoid fever. . rri AlVAVERLY mm RpMd. Conrfort ead 8af.tr hi AutaaMbflta i vma urawy upam Min Ui rltM tiwliac. Waverly Caeolinee.-three grade 76 Srxsclal Motor iuatMMou, rwfiit. .i.a iptoio-quick fanitioe Pow-r Without Carbo,, "'IT "FL WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, lJ.mmJ.t MTT3BURC. PA. 1 I Endeavor to make your schol ars punctual to all appointments. Presiding Elder Evans preach ed in the M. E. church in this place on Sunday. James H. Fields of Taylor township, was in town a few hours yesterday. Endeavor to prepare each les son so that you can make it plain and interesting to every indivi dual. . Mrs. A. Norris Erb, and son McLeod, removed from their property on north First street to Mrs. Erb's property in Cham bersburg, where they expect to, at least spend the winter. Mrs. Job Garland near Need more has a hen that has sproe thing of a record. This same hen was hatched on the 18th day of last March, and when she was four months and one day old, she began to lay and kept at it until she bad fifteen eggs. She then thought it time to go to setting, and on the 28th of August came out with a brood of nice little peeps. After giving them ma ternal attention until the loth of October, she began laying again, and if she is the sensible hen we thinks she is, she will keep laying all wintor, or as long as egt's are worth thirty cents a dozen. A carriage load of folks, con sisting of Mrs. R. J. Barton and her grandson, Mr. F. II. Barton, and her sister, Mrs. W. M. Fi gart all of Six Mile Run, Pa., and her sister, Mrs. J. M Leh man, of Johnstown, Pa., and her brother, Mr. W. H. Walters, Crys tal Springs, Pa., stayed, at the Washington House lastThursday night. The three sisters and brother, accompanied by the grandson, were making a journey over to the place of their nativity, near Shlmpstown, Franklin coun ty. For it was from that plice that their parents had moved more than sixty years ago, they coming to Fulton and settling on the old Samuel King farm in the neighborhood of Laidig. They have a lot of relatives and friends over in Franklin county, and their visit under the circumstances,' will be a very erfjoyable one. While the brother, Mr. W. H. Walters spent three years in the Civil War, and participated in some of the most wicked of the tights, he is a 'veil preserved gen tleman, and looks like he might be good for more service if Uncle Samuel needs help. Swallowed a Snake. ' Paul Natale, of Bristol, Bucks county, on a fine day iu June re clined at ease on the greensward. As lie awoke he felt something brush his mouth. Later acute indigestion set in and from that day forth he lost weight and ran into a general decline. Different physicians and hos pital treatment failed too relieve him. Finally, a physician decid ed to starve Natale for several days, and then gave him a strong emetic' . Up came a garter snake 8 inches long, much to - Natale 's consternation. Natale is gaining weight. THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE h .LIGHT RUNNING V lEUfiLinMHL Ifroo want either a Vibrating Rhnttle. Rotary Ubutlleor a Single Thread ChaintHUchl Bowing Mnclilue write to THI NEW HOME 8EWIN0 MACHINE COMPART Orange, Man. Many lewlnc machines are made to toll refardlet ot quality, but lb New Home l madi la wwl. Our guaranty never runa out. told by amtborlmvd dealers mly. roa ialm av EQdMd 8acceed when everything cite bill. In oervout prostration and (ornate weaknesses they ate the supreme remedy, aa thousands have UstiAcd. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the tx-at medklne ever sold, over druggist's counter. You Can Work Near a Window In winter when you have a Perfec tion Oil Heater. It is a portable radiator which . can be moved to any part of a room, or to any room in a house. When you have Smokeuss "MjpMMsVBM Absolutely mohtltst and odoAa$ you do not have to work close to the stove, which is usually far from the window. You can work where you wish, and be warm. You can work on dull winter days in the full light near the window, without being chilled to 'the bone. The Perfection Oil Heater quickly elves heat, and with one filling rt th font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell. An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font. The filler cap, put in like a cork In a bottle, is attached by a chain. This heater has a cool handle and a damper top. The Perfection Oil Heater has an automatic-locking flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remgve and drop back, so the wick can be quickly cleaned. The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged and can be unscrewed in an Instant for rewlcklng. The Perfection Oil Heater is finished in japan or nickel, is strong, durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental. Dial ft Evtrywtun. Ifnolai ytmrt, writt for ittcrifiSat drailar to Iht ntamt agtmy oj thi The Atlantic Refining Company Uaoorporated ) IT" W 3 y w mm MA INSTITUTE WEEK -:- MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S -:- Big Underselling Store. Big reduction during Institute week in Millin ery and Fancy Goods. We have just received from Eastern Cities a fascinating line of Millin ery which we will have on displav Institute ' week. We have large, medium, and small hats hats that are becoming to every face. When you come in to see our hats, 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. MRS. A. F. LITTLE. : FALL, 1910 : New Millinery Smart Styles Superior Quality We offer for the coming season the most superb line 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 first-class 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 ot our many customers. ANNA B. FREY, McConnellsburg, Pa. BUGGIES- :BUGGIES I have 'ust refilled my sheds with fine lot of new Top Buggies, both factory and hand.made; ranging In price from $45 00 up to 175.00 for the best band-made Mlffllr burg buggy. My 145 buggy is a good, strong, substan tial one that J will guarantee to give good satisfaction. I will sell on time to suit customers. It will par 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 . E V A N HUSTON TOW IN, FV. Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Dook on patents. '"HinU to inventors." 'Inventions needed." "Why some 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. S. Patent Office. . ' GREELEY &M9INTIRE Patent AiTonNEYS WASHINGTON, D. C. Sa.iaa ' i 1 For 1910 Institute We are ready now with 100 Styles of Suitings and Trouserings. Suits Ready-to-Wear, Overcoats, Rain Coats, Boys' Clothing of all kinds. Coat Sweaters, in red, brown, white, and gray, Silk and Wool Mufflers. i Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Linen and Silk Hand kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckties. A full and complete line of Underwear, Hats. Caps, and any and every thing usually found in an up-to-date Clothing and Gents Furnishing Store and all at right prices, too. Come in and see us. A. U. NACE 8c SON. Their Right to Know The people who intrust their money to a bank want to know f 5 something of Its financial strength. We fully recognize this O right and gladly furnish depositors with a list of our Directors CJ and Stockholders; then, from time to time, we publish reports C showing the condition of the bank. Copies of these reports are C kept on hand for those who may wish to see them. The First National Bank! Pays 3 Per Cent Compound Interest. WILSON. L. NACE, J. NELSON SIPESt President. The Farmer and His Banker Qur bank never fails to give as good service to the farmer as it gives to any business man. As a mat ter of fact few banks could exist in this day and age of the world without the co-operation of 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 deposit er. It will pay every farmer to carry a checking 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 in tlus way with equal facility. We make a special- jc ty or serving tne farmer. J We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest.' BV FULTON COUNTY BANK W. H. NELSON, Cashier. 8 BOG ooooooooooooooooooooooo Real Estate N 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. A. HARRIb, Agent McConnellsburg, Pa. OOCOOCOCm Auditor's Notice. The onderalsned auditor, appointed by tba Orphana' Cou I ( Fulloa Couuty to make dis tribution of tua fundn In tha baoda of B.M. Rub liuum and Win. M Hobliutou, truMteaa appoint ed by Court to aell the real sataUl of Maoiuel K. KoblUHon, daoeawd. hereby aivea notice that ba will alt for tbn parfonnanea of bla duty at hia ofltua In MoTounel klmra. l'a., on Batur day. October m, llu. at IU o'clock, a. m., when and arbero all Deraona Intsreated ma attend it tbey aea proper. B. TV. Klim, 10-fttt, Auditor. Administrator's Notice. - Eatata of Ulaa Sarah B. Dtckaon, late of tha Borough of MoOoonall.burs, Pa., deoeaaed. Notice la bereby fWon. Ibat Letter ot Dilniatratlon upon tba above aatate have bees graBled to the undersigned. All paraoos hay Ins olalme agalnat aald aviate will present them properly authenticated for settlement, and tboae owlnc the earns will please oall and ettle. ( W. SOOTT ALEXANDER 9 Set. Administrator. Executrix's Notice. Batata of George W. HI won, lata of Bruaa Greek towtmblp, Ia , deoeaaed. Letter testamentary on tbe a bore extate bavlng beau (ranted to the usdenlgned, til peraona Indebted to tbe aald eat.te are re queated to make payment, and tboae having olalme to preaent the aame without delay. - MU3. 13AUULL J, HIXSON, Oct. tT, 10, 61. I Ezeoutrlz. KILLTHSCOUGfi AKocuncmLu:: , 7 ii , I T i. ., . . .i . -