The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, July 06, 1911, Image 8

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    IHood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears the complex
ion, creates an appetite, aids
digestion, relieves that tired
feeling, gives vigor and vim.
(let it today in usual liquid form or
thocolatcd tablets called SarsatabS.
SiSSSI Thompson's Eyi Wat.r
DID THE BEST HE COULD.
Mr. Itugg VViiy. I expected Ihls
message two days ago.
Snail Messenger It's nrt try fault,
the company only g-ve it to mo a'
week ago.
DONT NEGLECT YOUR K1DNEY8.
Kidney troubles are too serious to
neglect. Slight ailments are oftea
forerunners of dangerous kidney Ill
ness and should be treated without do-
hmrrirlure lay. T. M. liar-
JtllsASlorf ipv. j15 E. Mh
A v., Home, Oa.,
snys: "Years
ago I had an
attack of grav
el that nearly
killed me. I re
covered but It
was tho fore
runner of simi
lar attacks. The
urine became
scant and irregular in passage and
my back throbbed until I could
scarcely stand the pain. I began using
Hoan's Kidney Pills and was helped
from the start. I gradually Improved
and when I had used eight boxes, I
was entirely cured."
Remember the name Doan's.
For sale by druggists and general
storekeepers everywhere. Price 60c.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
A New Sensation,
Utile Jean had visited one of the
large summer anitiKement parks for
the first ilme, and with the courage
lossesscd only by those girls whose
playmates are boys find girls older
than theniHelves, she had not hesi
tated when Invited to take a ride on
otie of the "thrillers" that abound In
cuch plrces.
To her mother, on her return from
the park, she confided the emotion
she had experienced as she swept
round the curves of the "hgure eight"
with her elder brothers.
"Mamma," she said, "when 1 went
round those awful turns so last I felt
Just as if I had freckles on my
stomach!" Youth's Companion.
Lead in Salt Industry.
The six leading stales In the salt
Industry are Michigan, New York,
Ohio, Kansas, Louisiana and Call
fornla, and in lfi09 these six states
produced salt valued at 7.7H,!i.r7
The salt from these states Is obtained
fiom rock salt, sea water and natural
brine in other words, from all the
known sources of sr.lt.
Captured Her Interest.
"She Is very cold and formal, but 1
Rot her Interest."
"How?"
"Hy asking her how she ever hap
IK'Kil to marry her dub of a bus
Land." Exchange.
If you make a fool of yourself don't
tnkc It too much to heart. The work
Is full of people who are kicking them
reives.
HEART RIGHT.
When He Quit Coffee.
T-lfe Insurance Companies will not
Insure a man suffering from heart
trouble.
The reason is obvious.
This is a serious matter to the bus
''"id or father who Is solicitous foi
' future of his dear oneB. Often
the heart trouble Is caused by an tin
expected thing and can be corrected IJ
"'ken In time nnd properly treated. A
nin In Colorado writes:
"1 was a great coffee drinker foi
jny years, and was not aware of the
injurious effects of the habit till
became a practical Invalid, suffering
fm heart trouble, indigestion and
nervousness to an extent that made
wretchedly inlsi ruble myself and
nuisance to those who witnessed my
eiiff.;rlngs.
"1 continued to drink coffee, how
vr, not suspecting that It was the
J"" of my Ill-health, till on applying
'r life Insurance I was rejected on ac
'jiint of the trouble with my henrt.
"en I became alarmed. I found that
waving off coffee helped me quickly, so
' Hilt It altogether nnd having been
"raced by the advertisements of
pstum 1 began Its use.
The change In my condition was re
markable. All my ailments vanished.
digestion was completely restored,
y nervousness disappeared, and,
most Important of all, my heart stead
, , down nnd became normal, and on a
econd examination I was accepted by
, e Ufe Insurance Co. Quitting coffee
na using Tostum worked the change."
me given by Postum Co., Battle
K Mich.
"There's a reason," and It Is ex
Plained In the little book, "The Road
Wellvllle," in pkgs.
"7l-"d ihe bo,,e A new
! iiSn?'" m '" time. Th
uti?ic tr"e' ,o11 fcun,"
STATE
CAPITAL
CHAT
ii.tKitisnrim comtKsi'oMnixcK
State School I loan I Named.
The members of the first Slate
Hoard of Education have been named
by Governor Tener, being selected
from the members of the com mission
which drew the school code under
which the board was creuted.
Dr. N. C. Schaeffer, State Superin
tendent of Public Instruction, is to
be ex officio president of the bijard.
The members of the new hoard are:
Dr. M. (J. Ilrumhaiigh, Phlladophla,
named for six years.
David H. Oliver, Pittsburg, live
years.
Dr. George M. Phillips, West Ches
ter, four years.
John S. Killing, Erie, three years.
William l.auder, Uldillesburg, two
i years.
I Ja nes M. Cougblln, Wllkes-ltarre,
one year.
Dr. itrumhaugh Is Superintendent
of Public Schools or Philadelphia,
David H. Oliver is president of the
School Hoard of Pittsburg; John S.
Killing, a lawyer of Erie, James M.
Cougblln, superintendent of schools
in WllkcH-nnrre; Dr. (leorge M. Phil
lips, principal of I lie West Chester
State Normal School, and William
Lauder, n merchant of Itlddleshurg.
Eai h member of the board had a
direct part In drafting the new school
code. The bIx colleagues of Superin
tendent Schaeffer are appointed re
spectively for one, two, three, four,
Ave and six years, their terms of of
fice beginning July 1. Annually
thereafter the Governor will appoint
one member of the board for six
years.
The members are to serve without
compensation, other than payment of
the expenses Incurred in the perform
ance of their duties as members of
the board.
The board will be required to rec
ommend school legislation to the
Governor and General Assembly; to
pqtinli.e educational advantages of
the different parts of the State; to
encourage agricultural education,
manual training, domestic science,
etc. The board w ill also be expected
to prescribe rules for the construc
tion and equipment of school build
ings. The offices of the Hoard of Educa
tion will be in the State Capitol, but
It may meet elsewhere when it is
deemed necessary to do so. The
board is authorized to employ such
assistants and incur such other ex
penses as It finds necessary for the
performance of Its duties, but is con
fined within the limits of the appro
priations made for its use.
Locusts in All Sections.
State Zoologist Surface announces
that the seventeen-year locust has
now appeared In all parts of Pennsyl
vania where they will occur this year,
nnd there Is, consequently, no need
of any further delay of pruning in
order to avoid the ravages, and no
Deed of keeping trees covered for pro
tection from them in regions where
they have not put in an appearance.
According to schedule, these peculiar
Insects appeared in the mountniuous
and hilly regions of Pennsylvania,
from the Susquehanna Hiver to llar
rlsburg, eastward to New Jersey. In
6ome places they were very abundant.
Mr. Surface Is engaged In seeking In
formal Ion as to the exact localities
In which they were present, bo that
these can be charted on maps for fu
ture practical use. This Information
should be sent to him together with
specimens. In some regions of the
State persons who planted young
fruit trees, followed the directions of
Frof. Surface in delaying pruning un
til after the locusts bad deposited
their eggs, so that the injured
branches could be cut away without
concentrating the Injury Into a small
area.
Troops' Nuiiipm Changed.
General orders issued from Nation
al Guard headquarters changes the
designations of the (wo cava'ry
squadrons. The Philadelphia troops,
now known as Squadron A, are to be
known as the First Squadron, and the
llarrlsburg. New Castle and Tyrone
troops as Second Squadron, Instead
of Squadron H.
Hectic Attacks Alfalfa.
Officials of the State Agricultural
Department were stirred by a report
of a beetle attacking alfalfa crops in
Cumberland county. The investiga
tions of State Zoologist H. A. Surface
.show that the blister beetle, a species
of the potato beetle family. Is respon
sible for the damage and he will pre
pare a remedy.
Escheat Act Explained.
An opinion was given by Attorney
General John C. Hell establishing
rules for compensation In escheat
cases under the act of 1911. It
holds that an Informer who presented
notice prior to the approval of the
act, shall be entitled to one-third
of the estate under the old act, In
stead of one-fourth, as under the
new. The eseheator, provided he
was named before the new act, Is to
get but 5 per cent, instead of IE, as
under the new.
To Turn Over Tlnmanl Statues.
Preliminary steps were taken at a
conference between ex-Governor Wil
liam A. Stono, president of the Capi
tol Huildlng Commission, and George
Gray Barnard, the sculptor, to turn
over the statues to the State.
llarrlsburg. Applications for
charters for thlrty-flve electric com
panies comprising two groups were
approved at the Capitol Wednesday,
the number being the largest ever
handled in one day.
RACE IN THE AIR FROM PARIS TO TURIN
i'
SOME of the foremost aeroplanlsts In the world entered In the race from
upper picture herewith given shows Andro Beaumont speeding over the
lighthouse of the harbor of Genoa- In the lower picture Garroa, another of
the Italian coast near Neivl.
SAVE ALFALFA CROP
New Bug Being Imported to Kill
Injurious Weevils.
Government Brings Italian Insect
Over in Storage Vaults and It
Revives Under Utah Sunshine
Work Is Experimental.
Salt Lake City, Utah. Swept from
the alfalfa crops In sunny Italy; Iro
sen stiff and transported In cigar-box-like
cages In the cold storage vaults
of a liner across the Atlnntlc ocenn to
New York, and then transferred
again to the refrigerator compartment
of a transcontinental train and hurried
to Utah, Is the experience of the al
falfa weevil parasites which, It Is
hoped, will save the alfalfa crops of
Vtah and all Intermountnln farmers
from the rnvage8 of the alfalfa beetle.
The parasites are now coming to life
again In the sunshine which filters
through the windows of the United
States entomology experiment station
In the Utah capital, and they will he
used In a series of experiments
planned by the government with a
view to helping the farmer In his
fight ngalnst one of tne most de
itrurtlve pests of recent years.
The work Is under the Immediate
iiipervision of A. 11. Klrkland, special
agent of the government In the alfalfa
weevil Investigation Mr. Klrklono
was In charge of the campaign waged
by the government against the de
strKctlve gypsy moth In Massachu
setts and was signally successful In
fighting thnt rest. He has been
through the practlcnl as well ns the
technical features of such work, and
Is now employed by the government
to supervise such Investigations as
are under way In Utah.
The work locally with the Italian
parasites and the alfalfa weevil Is
purely experimental. The Idea Is to
have the parasites lay their eggs In
the eggs of the weevil and so destroy
the weevil, while propagating the par
asltes. When It Is known that the
weevil's eggs, In which the parasites'
eggs are to be laid, are only about
the size of a pin point, it can be read
ily understood that the men In charge
of the work are called upon to use
great skill in watching developments
In such minute forms of life.
Mr. Klrkland, in telling of the work,
says:
"We cannot promise, of course, that
the means we have undertaken to
eradicate the alfalfa weevil pest will
be successful. We are hopeful, how
ever. At any rate, the government is
CAT UNCOVERS MUCH MONEY
Feline Thrusts Paw In Hole In Old
Footstool and Draws Forth Hoard
of Dead Woman.
Fort Plain, N. Y. A cat chased a
mouse under a footstool In the home
of Henry Karg. The cat speezed part
way under the stool, then thrust its
paw up Into the bole in the bottom of
the atool.
Presently down came the paw with-
.. K j
enough Interested In the farmers of
Utah and other states to tell us to
proceed with our experiments, and we
shall do all we ran to get the best re
sults from this work.
"The alfalfa weevil Is a native of
Europe and western Asia. In those
countries, however, Its ravages are
kept down by a parasite. It Is that
parasite we have brought from Italy
to exiierlment with In this country.
"There Is no telling how long ago
the weevil was Introduced Into the
United States. It may have been
brought over In hay used as packing
or something of that sort. At any rate
It got here, and when It reached Utah
It found conditions Just right for pro
pagation." The Italian parasites were shipped
from Portlcl, Italy, by a government
agent tent there for the purpose of
gntherlng them. Twenty boxes were
Klrkland having como on with them
received In Utah last nionth, Mr.
Klrkland having come on with them
from New York, and more will be re
ceived during tho course of the work.
Black Bass Chews Tobacco
New Yorker Discovers Fish That
Strikes at Cigar Butts and Has
Taste for Nicotine.
Hartletts, N. Y. John J. FInnagan.
manager at Hartletts, hns as one of
his proteges a black bass which uses
tolxicco. The fish, being nn Intelli
gent one, does not smoke cigarettes.
But It chews.
Mr. Flamigan got acquainted with
the habits of the bass about a month
ago. The bass' favorite loafing ground
Is near a power-house. Always, when
Mr. Flanagan goes to the power
house, he flings the cigar he happens
to be smoking away, so that there
will be no danger of fire.
He flung his cigar Into the water by
the power house one day and the bass
made a rush for It and grabbed It, dis
appearing under the water. Mr.
Flanngan thought little of thnt at the
time, for on certain days bass will
strike at nearly anything, while on
other days the most alluring halt will
not tempt them. A day or two later
he flung another cigar butt Into the
water and the same fish rose to it
and nabbed It.
After this had happened a dozen
times, Mr. Flanngan .was forced to
the conclusion that It was not mere
random hunger on the pnrt of the
bass, but a genuine taste for tobacco.
Several times shreds of the cigar,
out the niousn, but with a J50 bill
sticking to one of tho clnws. The
members of the family at once sus
pended housekeeping to explore the
hole In the footstool. -
In all J.S75 was found Btored away
In the Btool, which had been knock
ing around the houso ever since the
death of Grannlo' Karg, on February
25 last. She was known to have been
of a saving disposition, but she died
so suddenly she got no chance to re
veal where she had stored her hoard.
Part of the treasure trove Is to be
Paris to Turin by way of Rome The
wireless station that Is In the old
the contestants. Is seen flying along
ANGLER IS DUCKED BY EEL
Winited, Conn., Man Captures Speci
men Six Feet Long After Being
Pulled Into the Water.
Wlnsted. Conn. "By John Rogers,"
exclaimed Joseph Rogers when pulled
Into deep water In lllghlnnd lake. "I'll
get that darned whopper yet," he said
to his comrades in a boat as he
floundered In water many feet deep.
And he did. but not without a strug
gle. The "whopper" was one of those
large, strong, hungry eels which have
been in Highland lake so many years
that they dare to tnckle any human
trespasser. Rogers was standing In
one end of the craft holding a steel
rod when he was pulled overboard.
He held on to the steel rod with one
hand and kept himself afloat with the
other until his companions reached
him. The eel wns six feet long.
Beat Is Lonesome; Policeman Resigns.
Newark, N. J. After three hours'
service lis a Newark policeman Patrol
mnn Daniel F. Hnggerty found his
beat so lonesome that be telephoned
in his resignation nnd went home.
much torn and raveled, have risen to
the top of the water half nn hour or
so after the fish hns grabbed them,
thus showing thnt the Intelligent bass
really tried to smoke tho cigar, but
being hnndlcnpped hy certain natural
disadvantages, contented itself by
merely chewing the weed.
Some of tho summer boarders, after
observing Mr. Flanagan's bass came
to the conclusion that a natural taste
for tobacco might he Inborn with fish,
just ns It la with deer and goats
They experimented on several other
fish, notably a number of catfish. The
catfish, however, when put Into a tub
on shore, nnd fed small portions of
navy plug chewing tobacco, became
very sick nt the stomach, showing
every sign of nausea, and mewing
pitiably. This, and other research
along the same lines, with dog fish
and pickerel convinced them that tho
black bass who hangs around the
power-house is unique In his hnblts.
Girl Saves $5,200 on $1 a Day.
Worcester, Mass. Relatives of Miss
Marguerite Iludon, who died aHir
working as a shop clerk seventeen
years at )1 a day, found bnnk de
posits In her ante aggregating $.".
200. Her total earnings had been $5,
304. spent on a monument to Grannie with
a carved footstool on it.
Beer Barrels Save Life.
New York. If Felix Madoll, a five
year old patient in an uptown hospital,
lives he can thank a pyramid of beer
barrels In the rear yard of his tenement-house
home. He fell five stories
from the roof the other night while
playing leapfrog ana struck the apex
of the beer-barrel pyramid. The bar
rels rolled away under him, breaking
his fall, and be slid down gradually.
MADE BANK ACCOUNT GOOD
Why Uncle Reuben Could Not Meet
Debt He Acknowledged as
an Obligation.
Uncle Reuben, the village white
washer and mnn of all work, was a
frequent borrower of small sums
from his neighbor, Colonel Arkwrlght,
and as a rule be repaid these little
debts at the appointed time; but on
one occasion, when he had been ac
commodated with a loan of two dol
lars and a hair, which he promised
to return In a few days, he allowed
two or three weeks to pass without
making any mention of his indebted
ness, and. In fact, seemed to avoid
his creditor. But one morning the
colonel unexxrtedly encountered him
St the post ofllce,
"Hello, Uncle Rube! Illiln't you
borrow a little money from me sev
eral weeks ago?"
"Dat's right, runnel," said the old
man. "I slink did."
"You told me you'd pay It back in
three or four iiiys. Have you had
bad luck?"
"No, sub," responded Uncle Reuben.
"I'll tell you how It was. cunnel. I
lacked Jir' two dollnlis an' a half o'
bavin' ten do'lnrs to put In de savin's
bank, an' I used It fo' ,it. Hit's all
rllit. cunnel. I won't fo'glt it.",
Youth's Companion.
NO CHANCE TO COMMIT SUICIDE.
"Officer, there is n man in thnt flat
who Is trying to cut his throat."
"Pon't worry about It; there isn't
room for him to do It."
Ben's Logic.
"Ben," said his friend, waking up
from a reverie In which he had been
gazing abstractedly r the shiny :
panse of Ben's skatin'-rink for Hies. "Is
there nothing you could do for your
baldness?"
Ben. by the way, is on forty.
"No, lad!" he replied with de
cision. "Fifteen years ago I wns
courting strong, and I tried lots o'
things. But about that ti ne t' prince
of Wales Kdward, you know came
to ope t' new hospital, and I said to
myself as soon as I saw him liftln'
his hat to t' crowd, 'Ben. my Ind, tha
can give It up as a ha-" Job. and save
thy brass. If there was owt 'at "nd
cure a bald heead they'd ha' cured
his.'" Tit Bits.
Snocklng!
Miss P., a teacher of unquestioned
propriety In all Its branches, was in
the throes of commencement, and to
the best of their ability was entertain
ing some young men tho suitors of
her fair pupils. They conversed on
some beautiful flowers in the drawing
room. "Yes," exclaimed die ol dlady;
"but If you think these are pretty, you
Just ought to go upstairs and look in
the bath tubs of the girls' dormitories
They tire Just full of American beau
t es!"
With Emphasis.
Mistress (hastily sticking a finger
Into either ear) Kittle, for heaven's
sake! What does that frightful noise
and profanity in the kitchen mean?
Kittle Oh, that's nothlu', ma'am!
It's on'y rook rejectln' a ptoposi av
marrlj from the ashman! Harper's
Bazar.
Important to Mothors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants nnd children, and see that it
Hears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castnria
Their Favorite Alibi.
Cook How do you get out of It
when the missis scolds you for not
answering the bell?
Waitress I always tell her I was
making mayonnaise. Harper's Hnzar.
TO DRUE IT M ATARI A
AM) III I I.I) I I' TIIK STTFM
Taaa the OM Mandanl UKUVK'S IANTMI.KM4
, .1111,1, TOMI. You kmiw wlint you ar. takinK.
Tt.a formula la plainly prlmi-it on witt hotilp.
tmwlnit II ltt mmply (.luinln. mid Iron In m tMtp-
lA form. 'I'll.. (Julnltir Itrlii-n nut 11m uiHlurta
anil tht Iron hulliin up tha ttttttu. Sold by aU
S-aUt lor HU ypara. I'rtra 60 .-aula.
Bribery.
Mrs. M. Who did you vote for?
Mrs. N. I don't remember his name
He gave me his sent In the street car
last week.
Fnrl OI.IIS and (illlP
nirkV CarrniNR la Hie lt rrmrtly r
Itrvt-B the nt'hhtir Htid (rverlhhm'HH ritrca the
Coltl nml rt-KturoH norma! runtlltioiiM li'a
llipiltl - rtTctMH liniiirilliilrly. Inc., Siftr., ami UK:
Al drug atorra.
If you want to be up with the lark
In the morning, beware of the swal
lows nt night.
Mi fy
(or this reliable remedy.
Sick women are invited to consult by letter, frtt. All Correspondence
strictly private and aacredly confidential. Write without fear and without
lee to World's Dispensary, R. V. Pierce, M. D., Prca't, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and
bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy.
mnivs pisTKMrrn cuit": w,n
cure tin v piwHilile ce of DlS'l'KMl'KK.
PI.VK l.VK, and the like anions lim,-
of all agp, nnd prevents nil nthera in the
arne tiile from hiving the diseaae. Alaa
riirea chicken chnlrra. and dug diatemprr.
Any p od driiKKiat csn supply vou, or acnif
to intra. .VI centa and $1.00 bottle. Akti!
wntited. Free bonk. Spohn Medical Co,
Spec. Crntniiioua Diaraaea. Uoahcn, Ind.
Cannot Be Right.
"What Is the right thing to do when
your wife asks you for money and
you haven't got it?"
"Under those circumstances any
thing yon do will be wrong."
For Wr ttM UK Hl.-lta' CA1M VtNH
Wlnliirr rnim 'lda, Kent, NKiiiiiwh of
XrrvuiiM Trim Men. ( iipnilliir w ill rrlirT you.
ll a II. nml lri.Hnl to mkr acta Immrrit-
u-l.T Try II. In-., i'x-., and U) cruta at ilrufl
alorra.
The great question Is not so much
what money you have In your pocket
as what you will buy with it. Ruskln.
lira Winatnw i Pmithini Hyrtip fur (tillilrfn
O'i liliitf. mtf 'i-iih i hr jrutii. ri-ilui-H InHiimmft
tiuu, miaye iniu.i'iir.., mini culii-, 26c a Uicua.
None are so blind as those who are
visionary.
HEALTH
To Lydia H. Pinfcham's
Vegetable Compound -
Hcofiville, Midi." I Tv.mt to bHl
j"iihuv much KHnl l.ydiaK.l'inkliam's
c pe t a t I a con.
pound ami Sanatira
Wash have done mn.
I live on a farm nml
have worked very
hard. I am fort v.
iivo years old, ai.I
am (mo mother o
thirteen children.
Jl my people think
it strance that I am
not brokim down
with haul work and
Hie rare of tnv fam
ily, but I tell them of my pood friend.
Tour VevehtMo Compound, and that
there will he no l-iekache and bearing
flown pains for them if thev willtaku
It as I have. lain scarcely ever with,
cut it in tho house.
"I will say also that I think there Is
no letter iiieilit ino to bo found for
young pirls to buiM them up and niaki
lliem stroiiR n:id well. My eldest
daughter has taken J.ydia K. rink,
ham's Yejrctahlp Compound for pain
ful periods and irregularity, and ithaj
always helped her.
"J am always ready and willing ti
rpeak a pood word for the Lydi:i E.
inkham s lieniedies. I toll every ona
1 meet that I owe my health and' hap.
jinesgfo these wonderful medicines.'
Mrs. J.U. JoUNsoN,!Scottvillo,Mich..
II.F.I). 3.
J.ydia E-TMnkhanYn VetretaMe Com.
round, made from native roots and
herbs, contains no narcotics or harm
ful drugs, and to-day holds the record
for the l.-j.ft number of actual curct
ut fenuta discuses.
4
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver Ii
ridit the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly com-.
E?;.,iw t- a Carter's
Cure. Cn. iE&iflOITTLE
itipntion, ln
digestion,
Sick
Headarh,
nd Diatresa After Eating,
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICK.
Genuine must bear Signature
I 1 f of this paper
anything adver-
tinrd in itt rolumna should insiit upon
having what thry ak (or, rrluiing all
(uliUilutci oi imitations.
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