FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B ff. tici, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 22, 1910 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADT1HT1BIRQ RAT 18. PersquareetSKnes times. II M. Per square eaota subsequent Insertion.... ftO. Afl advertisements inserted for less then hree months charged bj the square. 8 mm. 8 moii. I 1 yr. THERE'S NO RISK. One-fourth oolumn 115.00. One-hnlf column M OO. ne Column 40.00. ISO. 00 I HO 00 4000 ftO.OO 64.00. I 75.00 Church Notices. Announcement tor Sunday. Dec. 25, 1910. Harrisonville M. E. Chabue, W. M. Cline, Pastor. Asbury Pr--chlng 10:30. Ebenezer Preaching 3:00: Siloam Preaching 7:00. Hustontown, M. E. Charge. L. W. McGarvey, Pastor. Falrvlew Sunday school 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Center Sunday school 1:30. Preaching, 2:30. Huatontown Sunday school 2:00. Epworth League, 7:00. Preaching 7:30. Christmas Entertainment Saturday evening 7:30 at Hustontown. Local and Personal. Dr. A. K. Davis of Hustontown, was in town on Tuesday. Geo. C. I'raker, ot Fort Little ton was a town visitor on Mon day. D. Hartman Truax, of Pleasant Ridge, was on our streets on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Fraker of Fort Littleton spent Tuesday in town shopping and took dinner at tbe Fulton House. W. M. Co merer and Harry E. omerer. 01 a ami uabins, were registered at tbe Fulton House Monday. T. 11. Truax, of Thompson, was in town attending to some busi- If This Medicine Does Not Benefit Yoa Pay Nothing A physician who made a speci alty of stomach troubles, parti cularly dyspepsia, after years of study perfected the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to be heve them to be the greatest remedy known tor the relief of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredients are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. They are rich in pep sin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medicine. The re lief they afford is almost immedi ate. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time briDgs about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach orders. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets insure healthy appetite, aid gestion and promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. ir they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality, rr.i . . . i ney come in tnree sizes, prices "o cents, 50 cents and 1.00. Re member you can obtain them only at The Rexall Store. Leslie W. Seylar. dis will di- CLEAR KIDQE. Miss Lillian S. Henry has spent the past two weeks, with her cousin Mrs. Frank Keith at Sal- tillo. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Everhart, of the Cove, were recent visitors in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fields. A bouncing big boy came Sat urday night, to make its home with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bloom. Rev. Luther McGarvey preach ed his first sermon here on Sun day, after his recovery from typhoid fever. Wilson R. Fields who had em ployment in Huntingdon since Hess last Saturday and took din- last March is home to recuperate bis health during the winter. Dr. Bruce Fleming and his uncle Harper Fleming of Saltillo ner at tbe City Hotel. Mr. Jacob Motter left this morning for Altoma where he will spend the holidays with his son John D. Motter. There will be a "Singing" at Antioch church next Sunday evening, conducted by Wm. C. Peck. A fine big boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mellott, near Knobsvilie, on Mon day last. UniV-d States Senator, Stephen B. Elkms, of West Virginia, who has been seriously ill at his home in Washington, is on the road to recovery. were visitors on Sunday, of the latter's brother T. E. Flemine. who is still confined to his room. Gilson Kerlin who works at Kearney is spending this week at his home here. Our teacher Fred Lodge re cently visited his school friend Robert Cromer at Ft. Littleton. Miss Jane Fields spent a day recently with Mrs. W. L Fields. Mrs. Cecelia Anderson spent a day the past week, shopping at the county seat. Jacob Winegardner purchased THE SAN JOSE SCALE. ahorse from Josanh Ahraham A T". 11.1 ... I r v. jionmanoi inis place nas 0f Neelvton. last weak oeen arawn on tne petit lurv of tne u. court to be held at Williamsport, Pa., on January 9, 1911. jonn Hex lrwin, a student at Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contains Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of 9mell and completely Perkiomen Seminary, came home derange the whole system when last night to spend his holiday vacation with his parents Mr, and Mrs. John A. Irwin. Ice frwm 10 to 12 inches thick is being stored in the ice bouses in this place. A number have been filled with as nice ice as was ever harvested by those having ice houses. Mr. A. S. Brant and his grand- . T a son, uames u. ivenar, accom panied by Allison Si pes and Arthur Kerlm all of Taylor township, spent a few hours in town yesterday. A I 1 1 entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by b J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thesystem. In buying Hall Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. bold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pilla for constipation. Lubrication With out Carbon Deposit A thin, pale oil, made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Beat tor either air. cooled or Water-cooled cars. No fictitious body high real viscosity. Will not congeal. Aalc your dealer. Write us, if he can't supply you. Wavcrlr Oil Work Co. IndmpanJmnt fimfuwrt I I IMttaburg, Famnaylvanla) I jw "ce' I Special Announcements. A Christmas service, consist- I ing of recitations, dialogues, songs, dec, will be given at the Whips Cove Christian church, Saturday evening, December nliL A if i i jsm. a coraiai invitation is ex tended to other Sunday schools, and to all others to attend this service. IL C. McGowan. of Burnt Cabins was a business visitor in town last Saturday. J roimno:iEr-TAP. Stare Celtfei tYevMts ress)asal. The Best Time to Spray is During Fall ;or Winter Mile Leaves Are Off. A prominent member of the Bedford County, fa., Fruit Growers' Associatioa wrote to Prof. H. A. Surface, State Zoo logist, asking if spraying would really kill the San Jose scale and when the application should be made. He also made inquiry concerning tne kind or spraying machine to buy. The reply of the Professor was as follows: "Spraying will kill the scale, I say this because I know of many places where this has been cione, ana i Know oi many pro fitable orchards where the scale is held In perfect control, al- although not exterminated. I presume our highest ambition must be to control this pest, rather than wholly to extermi nate it because the latter is im possible. "As to the time of spraying, the best time is certainly just aft er the leaves drop, and if the trees are badly infested, another application should be made about the time the buds are swelling, although any time during the dormant or leafless season of trees is suitable for the destruc tion of the scale. Thus there is a long season during which you can spray successfully, and there is no reason why these pests should be permitted to remain alive on trees. "I prefer fall or winter spray ing because it gives us more time, the weather is better, and the ground is more firm for drawing spraying apparatus over it. Also, if you should not be wholly thor ough and kill all the pests in the fall, you have a chance for anoth er application in the spring. Ab solute thoroughness, with a good strong spray material is the key note of success. Use the boiled lime-sulfur wash, either home made or commercial, applied thoroughly to all the bark. You can not get it strong enough to hurt the trees. "xo get tne Kind or spraying material best suited to your needs, you should write to some of the reliable manufacturers. You will find their addresses in nearly all the horticultural mag azines and farm journals. De scribe to them the size, number and kind of trees that you have, and they will be able to tell you which of their different forms of apparatus is best adapted to your needs, and will also give you pri ces, it will pay you to get reli able spraying apparatus. The cheapest and smallest that should suit you, is a barrel sprayer, You should have at least two sec tions or twenty-five feet of hose. It Is a mistake to get hose two short. .ft-iu,iu,' Ml on tbe side of the house where winter blasts strike hardest always has a lower temperature than tne rest or me House. There are times when it is necessary to raise the temperature quickly or to keep the icmpcraiure up lor a long period. That can't be done by the regular method of heating without great trouble and overheating the rest of the house. The i only reliable method of heating such a room alone by other means is to use a IN BUYING An Autimobile You want the best your money will get., No machine on the road to-day pos sesses so many attractions to the careful buyer as Abtolotth tmoluUts and oAorUf . a t a m as wnicn can do tept at fun or low heat for a short or lono-rim - m, . r quSm 01 ive flowing heat for cine hours, . An Indicator always shows the amount of oil In the font, niler-cap does not screw on; but Is put In like a cork in a bottle. " and Is attached by a chain and cannot eet lost. ah auiomauc-iocKing flame spreader prevents tbe wiv iivhi vcing lurnca nign enougn to smoke, and la easy to remove and drop back so that It can be cleaned In an Instant. The burner body or gallery eannol become wedged, and can be unscrewed M" "Tif wykM"S. F"h In Japan or nickel, strong, durable. wJ2 . , f ..Bu. auu viuaiuBlliai. nil GOOl OanOlO. btWt tWjwtoa1. Hit t MM. Mrfte far AttrkHum iIa ik mttntl tfocf a Ikt The Atlantic Refining Company uatwawinw; HTHe E. 7V. IP; For size, speed, appearance, durability, ease of control, hill-climbing and sand ploughing, this AT $1000, is the greatest bargain on the market. .-aw 1 Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hint to inventori." '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" & M?INTIRE Patent Attorneys WASHINGTON. D. C tew The Flanders at $700, is asmaller m-ichine but none the less de sirable. Don't tie yourself up until you have carefully examined these machines. THE EVERETT CARRIAGE AND AUTO CO. Agents for Fulton County. Everett, Pa. The pestiferous individual who goes around telling little children that there's no such person as Santa Claus is one more who "never would be missed." "1 had been troubled with con stipation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bris tol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me," writes Thos. K Williams, Middleboro, Ky. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets cured. me." For sale by all dealers. State's Acreage of Wheat An stimate that the area set out in winter weat this fall in Pennsylvania is at least eight per cent above the acreage town in 1909 has been made to the United THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINi LIGHT RUNNING States Department ol Agricul- You should have an eight ture of officials of the State De- foot extension rod with a shut off, a "Y" attachment, two nozzles, etc. A reliable manufacturer will fit you up all right, but if you should need further suggestions, we shall be glad to give them." Wanta to Help Some One. For thirty years J. F. Boyer, of Fertile, Mo., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to help some one now. Suffering so long himself he feels for all distress from Backache, Nervousness. Loss of Appetite, Lassitude and Kidney disorders. He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such troubles. "Five bottles," be writes, "wholly partment of Agriculture. Last fall the farmers of Pennsylvania devoted 1,545,000 acres in round numbers to the cultivation of wheat, and A. L Martin, deputy secretary.of agriculture, after a study of reports made to the de partment from the counties of the state, estimates that tbe in crease is approximately eight per cent. It is also stated in the re ports to the government that tbe appearance of the wheat virtually in every county is good, many lo- calties showing a marked im provement over last year. This is attributed to more careful selection of tbe seed bed, which has been engaging attention late ly, and which the state, by means K fcUGHT RUNNING- O Jfyoo want either a Vibrating Shut tie, RoUn bttutUeora WngleThrwtd Chain 6iitch tmwiug Aiacuiue write to g flERSONAL r PRIDE The Gratifying Conditions of The First National Bank! are largely duo to the guidance of lta Directors, each of whom takes personal pride In the success of the bank. They pride ' themselves on the reputation the Bank baa established for cour tesy and earnest consideration of Its patrons' best interest al ways conservative, they inject a certain amount of liberality Into its business which Inspires a healthful growth. Pays 3 Per Cent Compound Interest. THE MEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE COMPANY Orange. Mm. Manr icwtnf machine, arc made to aell recrdiM af auaitiy, out id. iiffw uon m made lo wmx Our guaranty never rune out oM by authorised dealers only. TO OUR cured me and now 1 am well and hearty." It's also positively gua o'rmers schools and institutes, ranteed for Liver Trouble. Dvs. has been encouraging. The early pepsia, Blood Disorders, Female Complaints and Malaria. Try them. 50c. at Trout's drug store. We are having ideal holiday weather. The sleighing is fine and the air crisp and cold. Our merchants are . especially well stocked with holiday goods, and they are kept on the jump now from morning until night wait ing on their throng of customers doing Christmas shopping. snow is considered by officials in touch with the agricultural inter ests as being an excellent thing, as it will protect the wheat against tbe cold weather. Ill LLTHE COUCH AMDCURETHtLUKCS mane's HEBlSCGMiY F09f Wl"J? rtLa5oa,.oo SJVaiUfU IfTRIALBOTTlffRfE MDAUTHROATAND LUNG TROUBLES euARANreeo SArsfAcroftr TPOTPLJiAji iViECHANIGS Urll! So Yam Caa hut..!..' Il t-SYJ taf Maf last! eVil faLuL 4 a!"i Bccauis k is paract No undersized, wormy er scabby specimen It's mil marketable, DEMINC SPRAYERS tm sVeaMi ,- Vi ai a ml si i f a sasja aw -aw- CUSTOMERS . There are many of you. That we appreciate your patronage, your loyalty and steadfastness, fully as much as vou appreciate the help we have at times been able to furnish you, goes without saying. - However, we want to take this public meth od of thanking you for past patronage and, with tull confidence that this patronage will continue, we pledge you our best endeavors in the future as you have had them in the past. Wishing vou an increased measure of Hap piness and Prosperity tor the year 1911, we are . Sincerely yours, FULTON COUNTY BANK W. H. NELSON. Cashier. Wrulca So Yea Cu Uadentaod IC 300 Pictures R vprv A larPA huzzn.rrl with. a. ah nan I Kin A .tl'.i. I O " -" f I WW A A A llWIVe m A bell wired around its neck was 250 Pa at Month 0 ,) Ji J n i I i . I iuuuu uuau iu vtjiu oy nunters near the Frederick, (Md.,) re servoir. Tbe bird bad been dead but a short time and was evident ly choked by the wire. It la tap posed to be one of the famous A wonderful story of the Prosreas of this Mechan ical Age. Instructive, but more fascinating than Ky Action. A mag ax in a for Bankers, Doctors, wyers, Teachers. Farmers. Itunineas Men. Man. ulartursra. Mechanics. Haa lUU OUU readers every month. . Intern, everybody. When you see one you understand why. Ask the man who reads n. Your newsdealer will show you one: or writs tbe publishers lor a free aample copy. The "Shon Moles" ton!. W" tens bell bomrds that for several I h'ciSopferc. vaara hava fmnnnntlv hun h.AA "Amaffur Mechanic" ip".uiishow n that locality. luimiroirrMCAn too Uae ootsgaa avavst ! tssasga r ' . ' , , . - lo make niMaion furniture, wirelras, boats, cuginea, magic, and all we Uungs a boy loves. H tO 0Af wua, m-mjk coMw IS eesfl ASK YOUK NEWSDEALER OsAaVlress POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE IU Waasiawtes BU, CUeaaw I also carry Demlno; Barrel and Bucket Sprayers iu stock. Every aprayer guarauteed to give satisfaction. 8. L. WINK, ll-17-m2. SIpes Mill, Pa; BUGGIES: BDG6IES Succeed when e-verytltlng else falls, In nerroug proatrstioa snd female weoknesaea they are the aoprame remedy, aa thousands have tswtl&ed. FOR KIDNEYsLIVEft AND STOMACH TROUSLB it la the best tnedklne ever aold over a druggists' counter. I have 'ust refilled my sheds with a line lot of new Top " Bungles, both factory and hand-made; ranging in pvlce from 00 up to 175.00 for the best band-made Mifflin burg buggy. My 146 buggy la a good, atrong, subgtan-, tlal one that I will guarantee to give good eatUfaotlon. I will aell on time to ault customers. 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 . ED V A N HUOTONTOWNfPA,
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