INTERESTING PASAfiRAPHS Mr9.llarVeyliichardsaQdMi93 uessie tleinbaugb both of Ayr The Racket Store will be closed township, were in town shopping all lay Decoration Day, May 30th. last F4 iday, and were pleasant i Grover C. feck has typhoid callors at this otlice, fever at his hone aoar Knobsville. There will be the annual Chil- J.Cal Comerer. of Thorn nson dreu's Da.V services at the Green- township, was in town on Mon day. Joseph Edwards of Huston town was a town visitor on Sat urday, hill M. E Church Sunday evening June 4, at 7:30 o'clock, to which everybody is cordially in vitfid. Sick headache results from a disoidered condition of the atom George Morton of Pleasant rf b,CUod by US? IVlUgU WU3 OCCU WU UUl DtlUUta UU Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Kev. A. G. 13. Powers, of Need- more, failed to meet his cougre gations at Laurel liidgeand Au tioch last Sunday on account o assisting at the funeral of Kev, Joseph Barney. J. M. Howell, a popular drug gist of Greensburg, Ky., says. "We use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent." For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schrorm, place is visiung reiauvos ana 0f Lebanon, Pa., were here at frieucts in wiambersburg. . tending tn funfiral nf Mn .t ss " " Harvey Sudors, of Chambers- Eitemiller. Their son Arthur Is burg spent from Saturday until married to Kathryn, daughter, of Mouday with friends here. J. S. Eitemiller. I Leonard Bivens of Webster HIDES. James Sines & Soni Saturday. Special blend Ci.fTee, 20c lb. Good iw Uroom; now, L'j cents at Goldsmith's E. S. Nead, of Clear Ridge, was among the visitors to town on Thursday last. Magsam Brothers, Eastof town have a nine week's old calf that weighs 205 pounds. William Brubrker of Dublin Mills was a business visitor on Monday in our town. Miss Mary Koyser, of this Mrs Cook's fhtitiral Saturday morning at nine o'clock Mr. and Mrs. James W, Porter of Wellington, Ivan., and their sou in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Shi ff ley, of Wyanoka, Okla., are visiting amoug relatives and friends here this week. Mr. Porter is a non of the late Hon. Jore W. Porter, who many years ago, owned the Frank Mason farm. This is the first visit James and his wife have made to McConnellsburg for twenty-ouo yoars, and note many improvements and changes in the old Burg since they left. Mills was transacting business in the County Seat on Thursday, Ex-County (Jotnmissioner Sam uel D. Mellott and son Alfred of Belfast township were in town Tuesday. pay - uie nignest market price for beef hides at Picir butcher shop in McConnellaburg, also highest price' paid for calf skins sheepskins and tallow. Mr. 1. Dwight Thompson, nf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott, of the State Health Department, Frauklin county, are visiting located at Philadelphia, spent a among their Fulton county rela few days in town on the account " - i tives and friends. of the illness of his mother. Mrs The festival at Knobsville has M- A Thompson. been postponed to June 3d on iow is ino time to got ria o account ot the show being there your rheumatism. You will find next Saturday. Chamberlain's Liniment .. wonder Don't miss the beKinninsr. fully effective. One application "Elusive Isabel" will start next wiU convince you of its merits. i rn ' i Ti i ii i i week. See last column on third iryifc l or saie a" Uua'ers, page of this paper. "Elusive Isabel'1 is the title o. Pearl Drop Peas, good Crushed a fascinating story that will run Corn. No 1 Sweot Potatoes. Cln- wrougn several issues of the Fulton County News, begin ning with next week. See the last column on the third page of this paper. Norman Mellott, of Saluvia, has purchased a big Merry go round Kenneth Glazier, son of Conrad 0Uttlt' and Wl11 be at Wells Tan uury iiexs ween, ii nas sixteen horses and four sleighs, a big motor organ, and the whole thing is run by a gasoline engine. Miss Letitia Peck who has been teaching very successfully in New Jersey during the last three or four years, is spending her summer vacation in the home of her parents, Denton Peck and wife in Thompson township. Allen Cutshall and wife, Rush Cutshall and wife, and Charley Rotz, Jr. all of Three Springs, spent Sunday in the home of their hrnt.lior Alow rint.aJinll onrl fnmiltr Editor Kirk of the Democrat is of Seleai They camQ m An , big40 horse power Overland auto. Dr. 1. S. Garthwaite paid his fnrmpr frinnrl'o horn a (1 irinn uitsif W. Grant Wink, one of Taylor for a few dayg kst week- The Doctor is a resident of the state of New Mexico, and we are happy to say pleads guilty to having struck "pay dirt" with the Span ish Americans. Loot Mntnitlnn T?tnl 1?4A4A to their home on Saturday after Agent Frank Mason sold Calvin spending ten days m Chambers n00nWm TTi Urg. L.l,: T rn r... iv... Iailip, bUd. 1 . JU-.it UUlir X lliS bUrg. Mr. Buzza will move onto Martin L. Clevenger of Fayette ? -arm !thi1ra umon,t,hfro? villo Pn ia k! , thl3 tlrae- -u0 Nathan Hill mill o, I a., is spending this week property was sold to Ray Broth- isiting among his Fulton county ers. relatives. 1VI TR I ATI in A I ml m I o h a a Honert Kaufman, of Orrstown, through the Fulton County spent the time from Thursday Nkws to thank the kind friends uutil Saturday in the home of his Jhat . se,nt her llttle dauhtor niece Mrs. Dampl W.r nnH fomSi Mb8.B, "itfuvu peaui uuipoai " wis place. . Thev bore the nost marks frm Irs George H Knotts and Dane, McConuellsburg, Knobs- children Harry and Kathryne, ot 3I,e TEt Three sPrlnS3 and AUoona, are visiting Mrs Knolt's LltUetn- rarents John Ott anrl w,r in . McConnellsburg St. Paul: Sun- Tdd townshir. day May 28. Sunday school 9:15 " a. m. Tlinrn will ho Jacob Comerer aud family and service in the church Sunday, as ver Brand Tomatoes all 10c the can At Goldsmith's miss Mary Uaumgardner is visiting1 her grandmother Mrs Emalino Daniels and attended the Sunday school convention Glazier, of Ayr township, is suf fering with a very 9ore finger the result or blood tumor. There will be Children's ser vices at tMeasant Grove church on the second Sunday, of June, the 11th. Everybody invited. An ice cream festival will be held at Fairview M. E. church next Saturday evening, May 27th Proceeds for church. All invited David Gress, mason, has almost finished placing the concrete in the new house of F. M. Taylor, on East Water Street. spending some time on his farm in Taylor township. Mr. Kirk has not been well for some time. township's successful school teachers was a business visitor to McConnellsburg last Satur day. Mrs. M. W. Nace. and little daughter Mary Logan returned Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps? No, Never. It's foolish to fear a fancied evil, when there are real and deadly perils to guard against in swamps aud marshes, bayous, and lowlands. These are the malaria germs that cause ague, chills and fever, weakness, aches iu the bones and muscles and may induce deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters destroys and casts out thuso vicious germs from tho blood. "Three bottles drove all the malaria from my system," wroto Wm. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C, "and I've had lino health ever sinco." Use this safe, sure remedy only. 50c at Trout's drug store. C. M. McLaughlin of Huston- town, was among tho visitors to town on Saturday. ym Candidate Cards Carles II. Eitemiller and family, "l wercersburg, attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. J. S. k'toiiullor, Tuesday. Wm. Deavor, wife and little daughter Hazel, of Taylor, Bpent ast Sunday very pleasantly in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 6levens at McKinley ville. Tannery Lutheran Church: Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Di "0 worship at 2:30 p. m., at h'ch time the pastor will preach memorial sermon to the Civil ar veterans who are requested 8ltmabody in the front' of jchurch. The theme will be, "at depends upou the Com-wauiiorvi) the congregation will unite with the other churches of the town in a memorial meeting in honor of the Civil War veterans. The service will be held in the School House Auditorium at 10:30 a. m. when the pastor will preach on tho theme, "What Depends upon the Commander?" Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Seriously Injured. Charles Heiges, husband of Mamie Clevenger, formerly of this place, was seriously, if not fatally injured in York, Pa, Mon day Mr Heiges is a contractor and builder, and on Monday afternoon was standing near a big hotel in course of erection when he was struck by a falling brick At last accounts he was in a very critical condition For l'rotlionotary, Arc, F.LMS 1.. LYNCH, AlcConnclIsliiii'i;. I lu roby announce myself us a can didate for tho DiiMot'HATic nomination for the Ollico of rrolhonotary, Ac, subject to tho next September prima ries. I also pledtfo myself to support the ticket then nominated. Fur l'lntlioiiotarv. NOKKIS I". HOOVER, Taylor Township. Subject to tho decision of the Dkmii- ( KATIi; voters at the primary, the la.it Saturday in September, between the boni s of 2 ami f p. m. Your suiiiiort and inlhieuce respectfully solicited. I 'ledges support to ticket nominated. For Comity Commissioner, WILLIAM MLl.I.OTT, Tay lor Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the IlKrCIII.K'AN nomiim. ion for tho ollico of County Commis sioner, subject to tho next September primaries, and pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. For County Commissioner, KOItl-KT K. II ANN, I.ickinu Creek Twp I hereby announce myself as a can didato for the Kkitmiucan nominn ion for tho otlice of County Coinmis- ioner subject to tho next September Primary. Your support and iulluence respectfully solicited. Uoiikkt Ii. Hanm, Saluvia, Ta, For County Commissioner. ALULRT K. NFS HIT. Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a can- idate for tho Kkitiii.ican nomina Hon for tho ollico of County Commis ioner, subject to tho next September primaries, nnd pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. For County Treasurer. L. L. CUNNINGHAM, Wells Township I hereby announce myself as a can- didato for tho Dkmockatic nomina tion for County Tiikasukkk, subject to the decision of the Democratic vo tors of I' ulton county at tho uniform primary election to be held on the last Saturday In September and pledge myself to tho support of tho ticket nominated. ' L. L. CrxN'iNciiAM, Nuw Grenada, Pa. For County Commissioner, K. I). AKF.KS, Krusli Creek township. The undersigned respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate, for the ollico of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of tho Ukitih.ican vo ters of Fulton county at the uniform primaries to be held on the last Sat urday of September. K. D. Akkus, Akcrsville, Pa. Executors' Notice. KsiiiKi uf CliiisLliin Murllu, lute of Ayr township, I'u., OucciiHi'd. Letlun teHianicnlury on the above estme lmviiiR been uriinti'd to the umlerslKiK'd, all pi'i-soUK liulebu-d to the kuIU eiuie ure re-tiit-Hti.'d to umke pay mt-iit. uml thone huviuu claims to H'Cuiit Hie Mime wllhoul ileluy. Mrs. I.YOIA MAHT1N, S. H. MARTIN, M;iy H, n, lit. Kxeoutora. PILOS. Pilos stands l.'t hands high and weighs about 1)00 lbs., black with good bono and tho biggest and best breeding Jack that bus ever stood in this county. This Jack has recently been pur chased by William Ilershey from Janios Amick of Ohio, and will make the season of lull, at Wm. Ilershey ' burn 1 mile north of Hiram postollice in Taylor town ship at the low pries of $10.00 to insuro a living colt. Mures to be returned on trial days as directed. All possible care will be taken to prevent accidents, but the owner will not be responsible, should any occur. WlI.UAM IlKltSHKY, Owner and Keeper, Hiram, Pa. MAJOR Is a beautiful IJIack Poreheron Stal lion, standing J.) nanus, - inches nigii and wi'lghing in breeding condition ubout KJ")0 pounds. He is symmetrical ly und solidly built, and presents a most hundsomo appearance. He Is broken to be a very gentle and willing worker, and possesses a most tracta ble aud kindly disposition. PEDKiKFi: MA-JOll was foaled on June 2S, 11101. lie was sired by Kameur IL,!)S2, Imported from La Porrlere uu Doylor, dipartment of Orno, France, by M. W. Dunham of Wayno, 111., Is still In scr ee and conceded to be one of the I best foulers iu this country. MA-JOIi, who is regarded as among the best foul-getters and bus some of tho llnest colts in Somerset county, is now owned ,by I). J. Miller, Dublin Mills, Pu., und will stand for service during tho season of l'.lll, us follows: On Monday and Tuesday of each week at Jesso Miller's near Dublin Mills, in Huntingdon Co., Wednesday and Thursday at the stable of the owner D. . I. Miller, on the Albuugh Cutchall farm In Taylor township, and Friday and Saturday in Wells Valley. I'FKMS. Ten dollars for colt that will stand and suck. Half-price if colt dies. Persons parting with a mure before sho is known to be with foal forfeits tho insurance price. D. J. MILLER, Owner. ano mm a 1 TILTHS CO WGH H ST iri'ii -ft. it M .in m m smftmBi- -i. i .in, .in FODs!?"1"3 1850 Ur$l.00 ' AUTHROATAWD T8C'UI?!.ES GUARANTEED SATSrACTORY Jff MONEV REFUNDED. M. R. SHAFFNER, - Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburff, Pa All lejmrbiw.newi und oollpolions entruntcd will eoelve onreful nud prouiut nuautlon. Attention, Horsemen! The stallion known as "Pat" will stand for service during tho season at the homo of Its owner, the undersigned three fourths of a mile north west of Dane and one-fourth milo north of cross roads at llert lirant's place. 'Pat" is a dapple gray, coming Ave years old, weighs 1100 pounds, Is gentle, works anywhere and has good action. Is a good driver and well bred, bis sire being a Pereheron and his dum aCunadiun. Terms reason able. I). U. Grkss, Dane, Pi 4-i:i-iu3. PRINCE, The Black Pereheron Stallion, This horse will make the entire sousoit of 1011 at the stuble of the undersigned H mile west of IIus tontown, on tho State fload. This horse was on the stand last year, and proved to bo a sure colt getter, and some line colts can be shown. This liorso has been examined, and found to be free from any trans missible unsoundness. Certilicute, No. 273, Pennsylva nia Gradud. Zacic Mi.Kmianf.y. 4-0 ni3. Owner and Keenor fK M. COMERER, agent for JHL GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURNT CABINS, PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. v Engines on hand all the time. Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect Sept. 25. 1910. TrulRS leave II uncock as follows: No. 8 5. n. iu. (dully) for Hiiirorntown, liimimore, vv uyuesuoi'O.lliuiiiuuniLiurK una lorn. No. 1 8 M u. m. (week dnys) Cumberland, and lmermeuiuie point No. -10 OK a.m. (week days) lliiltlinoro, Get- lysuurK, 1 orH and lutermcdlale poiutH. No. 8 12 M p m. (week days) Little Orleans. Did Town, Cumberland, Klklns and west. Vestibule trulu with observation uunel our. No. 2 2.M p. m. (week days) lialtlmore and In- uTniraime minions, vesiiuule train wiui ousorvuuon bunet cur. No. fc 8.4S p. m. (week days) leaves Haltloiore ft.ua p. iu., llugersluwu B.W p. ui. Racket Store News. In our last ad we made mention of our CLOTHING, and we are glad we did, for it brought us a lot of new trade, and it was a re minder that hurried up our regular customers, and the result is that we have had the biggest clothing trade this spring we have ever had in the history of our business. We still have some left and more coming in. Our SHOE TRADE has been just as ood. We had run out of those Ladies' Dollar Shoes, but we have been lucky enough to get a lot more ot them. bee our OXFORDS before you buy a pair of new shoes. Th's week we want to speak to you about some things that you need right now. The time is here lor GARDEN PLOWS. We have them; they are more complete than ever, and they are cheaper than ever. Why traipp your ground with a horse, when you can avoid it so easily. Price only 2.35. This is a picture of the best and easiest running LAIVN MOWER made. We have tried several kinds, but can't find any to touch them. They are self-shar pening, and we can sell them to you at $2.50 and $2.65. ICE CREAM FREEZERS $1.90 to $2.25. We have 2 doz. of those Mattock, Garden, and Field Hoes like we had last summer at 45c Dunn Edge Mowing Scythe. This is -counted the best. 48 cents. They were 65 last year. on IO We Zol our GLASS JARS m early. Get prices before you buy; also ' i Jar-tops and rings. See the jar we sell at 7 cents. It is as big as a 1 cent one. fa SO-BOSS-SO A7ZZr-something that will do the work, a gallon. 75 cents We have the goods this year to get rid of the tly. If thev bother your stock, use So-Boss-So. If they bother you in the house, use Continental bereen Windows and Doors 20 and 25c for windows; 35c to $1.00 for the doors; and then, for the flies that get in when you open the doors, use genuine Tangle foot tly paper, 4 double sheets for 5 cents. Screen Wire is cheaper than last year. 8 to 12 cents a yard. We have just received 5 dozen more of those 25 CENT BROOMS, same that you pay 35 cents for elsewhere. If you wish to PAINT your house or barn, you will do well to talk the matter over with us. At the high price of oil, you will be surprised how cheap and good we can do it for you. White lead is only one-quarter of a cent higher than ever it was. Just measure your house around in feet, multiply this bv the height, divide by 600 and you have the number ot gallons it will take for one coat. We have added PLOW POINTS and Bolts to our stock. Store open from 6 in morning until 9 at night, except Saturday and then HULL & BENDER. i 10 at night. Geo. W. Reisner & Co., are showing the largest and most care fully selected line of General Merchandise ever brought to this county: You can'suit yourself to anything in the way of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, POPLINS, FOULARDS, PERCALES, SEERSUCKERS, DOMESTICS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, LINENS. A splendid line of White Goods, Mercer ized Waistings, Lawns, Flaxons Linens, &c. Never had a larger variety of Ginghams to select from, and all at bottom prices. Then don't forget our CLOTHING, ' CARPETS, SHOES, MATTINGS, NOTIONS, LINOLEUM, &c. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. , r