FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. SEPTEMBER 28, 1911 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVIKTMINO RATM. Pernquare of 8 line I times II M. l'ur mUiire ench milMequent Insertion.... W. A I idvertlsmuunts luserted (or leM than b ree monlbi obartced by the njure. 8 mo. gmon. 1 yr Oiin-foiirthooliimn 115 00. 1 120.00 I IM.OO One hulf oolumn 2S.00. 40.W M OO ne Column 40.00. 1 56.00. 76.00 Church Notices. Announcements for Sunday, Oct. IlARRISONVILLK M. E. Chakuk, W. M. Clinc, Pastor. Dr. A. S. Fosick, of Carlisle, Su-perlnU-ndant of the Hairisburg Dis trict will preach at Asbury Preaching IOiIW. Ebenezer Preaching 3 p. m. Slloain Preaching 7:33 p. m. All are invited to this service. FIUSTONTOWN, M. E. Charce. L. W. McGarvey, Pastor. Folrvlcw Sunday school 9:30. Preaching 10:30. Center Sunday school 1:30. Training Class 2:30. Preaching, 3:00. llustontown Sunday school 9:00. Epworth League, 7:00 Preaching 7:.'J. I'rayer meeting Thursday 7:30. p. m. Rring your offerings for Home Mis sions. Startling Sign. Though apparently it is intend ed for trespassing hunters, gram marians are really the persons -who would be shocked at a sign which appears as a lone sentinel in a field close to Wormleysburg. That sign reads: ; "I having been empowered by the people to watch this land from trespassers, do hereby noti fy all persons to keep off not ac cording to the law but before the business end of a repeater or a gun as you wish to call it also any one caught destroying this will be liable to a tine who don't boliove the above can come on you having been notified can take your choice. (Signed) Detective. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Cattarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, "Wholesale Drugists, Toledo, O. IIall'8 Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Uall's Family Pills for con stipation. KNOBSVILLfc. Katie Campbell, who ha; been spending some time visiting her friends, has returned to her work again. Those who spent Sunday very pleasantly in the home of D. W. Kelso and wife, were: Isaac" Kelso from Missouri; William Kelsj and daughter Nina; Melvina Tier shcy, Maye Aller. George Kelso and daughters;Mary and Julia; John and Wash Kelso; Grover Peck and wife; Chriestopher Spannuth, and Ira Li Peck. Lola Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of her parents. Verda Sharpe who has been spending the past three weeks at Harrisonviile has returned home. Subscribe for the News. Tli lhre "Waver!1 uectal nrndei or Ujuo- lin. manufactured prvwlr for Auto mxmt 76 SpecSal Motor Power without Carbon Th beat Auto Casolinm Tr mad a. Potitivei 11 HI ill not form carbon i u -flwi it iwmi a V.I -em ff m i.: m h l'OIJTICA I. A 1) V KRTI S KM KNT. Vote l or llertzlcr. You can mnlfo no mistaUo in voting for 11 II. Ilortzlor, of Dub li a township for the Republican nomination for Associate J udge. fla is a man well qualified to till the oflice, and a Christian gen tleman, and will do what is right if elected. This is the first time in a long life that he has ever asked an office from bis fellow citizens, and has always taken an active interest in the welfare of his party. BALLOTS TO STATE TERM. State Officials Rule on Question Af fecting School Officials. Ilarrisburg, Pa., Sept. 21: Candidates for Bchool director under the school code must be listed on ballots under the term for which they wish to serve, says state officials to whom the question has been referred many times in the last few weeks. It seems that, in a number of counties of the state, officials in charge ot ballots got the idea that all candidates for school director or member of the school board, as the place is officially known, could be lumped. In some coun ties this was actually done, but the mistake was discovered in time. The state officials hold that the term is as important as the office and that, as long as papers bad to be filed for two, four or one year term, that fact must bo en tered on the ballot. Questions for Farmers to Solve. Farming is rapidly becoming more of a science. To insure a fair return upon the constantly appreciating value of land the amount of crop per acre must be increased and the cost of hauling it reduced. After the farmer has solved the question of soil treat ment and methods of cultivation there still remains the movement of the crop over the roads to the nearest town or railroad station. This expense the farmer must meet, and it enters into his cost of production just as much as cultivation or harvesting. It is a branch of expense on which a greater saving can be mado than in any other way. According to government statistics the aver age cost to haul a ton of farm produce ouo mile in this couutry is twenty-five cents. Asimilarser vice on European highways costs but eight conts. We have as good teams as the farmers of Europe. It is the condition of the roads that makes the differ ence. As the farmer uses the roads more than any other class of citizens he is entitled to have them in proper condition to han dle his business as cheaply and promptly as possible, and should see that he gets them by urging supervisors to adopt more mod ern methods of road construction and maintenance that will save money to the township and to persons who most, nee the roads. Is Not a Candidate. Levi P. Morton wishes the News to state that while a report is current that ho is a candidate for prothonotary, the report is entirely unauthorized and that be is not seeking tho nomination fcr that or any other office. John F. Davis and daughter Miss Jane, of Wilhamsport arts spending a few days atf the Wash ington House. jVMr. 'Davis 'was elected County Superintendent of Fulton county in 18G3), but as the salary was than only '$500 it year, he resigned after having served part of ( the term, and went to Wilhamsport, Pa., and estahhshed a liusihess College. Later he conducted a similar lit stitution in Altodba,. -During the last twenty-eight years he has represented the Union Centra Life Insurance Obmpany. WhBU. a resident of McOonnellsburg,$ie lived with his parents in the house I now occupied by Francis J ,M. Talor- itU ih line! g MM, quick i tvl nitionaflbrfirttftantnneout. KSN P lotion. f M4d from Ask j)J'ar btaltr Waverly t Works Co. Pitt.btrrg, Pl Spttial Auto Oil. A 1. ' . ill IKS Oil NliW GRENADA. Frank Lodge, of Brush Crook, candidate for County Commission or, and James J. Harris, of Ayr township, candidate for Sheriff, were canvassing the voters of Wells township last week. Hon. S. W. Kirir, ot McCrn nellsburg, spent a night in the home of his brother in law, Dr. R. 13. Campbell recently. Mrs. Carrie Linikin, of Phila delphia, formerly of Allegheny, Pa., visited in the home of her brother, Frank G. Mills. Mrs. Linikin's younger days were spent in our village, and we are always glad to have her visit us. She is one of those cheery, sun shiny people that makes you for get your sorrows. Hazel Smith, of Broadtop is visiting in th9 home of W. S. Dunlap. Mrs. Catherine Tice has beon on the sicklist daring the past week. We are glad to be able to report that she is getting better as are all the rest of the sick peo ple in this community. Sarah Kvans of AHoona, is visit icg her parents, A. D. Keith and wife. Samuel Stains who went to a hospital in Philadelphia two weeks ago for an operation, ar rived home last Friday. The operation was successful and he is improving very rapidly. Does anybody know anything of the whereabouts of our Water fall scribe? W. Scott Dunlap. of Coles Val ley was a juror at tho Hunting don county court. Morgan WatkinsandThaddeus Covert of Saltillo, visited our town last Saturday. Both look ing well. Wedding bells are being heard up the Valley. Wesley Newman and his moth er, the latter being 82 years ot age, were in our village last Sun day. Alma McClain has gone to Three Springs to open up her fall and winter millinery store. Mrs. Frank 1 lor ton, of Johns town, is visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. Richard Alloway. The Sunday school at Bethel will be re organized on the loth of October, at 2 o'clock, p. m., by Elder Snavely. Ethel Thomas is on the sick list. iNLLDMORE. Claude Mellott has been con fined to the bouse for the past three weeks. Uncle Billy Wink who has been confined to the house for several months, is not quite so welL UncieA. Runyan and wile spent several days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Howard Hill at Warfordsburg. Mrs. Hill is re ported a little better. Our plasterers Charles Kersh ner and Andrew Truax, are both away plastering, and have several more houses engaged. N. H. Peck put in the concrete cellar wall for this new house last week. William Powers has his new shop almost completed and will be ready for business in a few days. Mr. A. T. Wink and family andT. E. Wiuk visited in the homo of William Wink last Sun day. Owing to the abundance of ap ples, the cider man, Mr. Funk, has been doing a rushing busi ness this season. T. P. Garland having bought a house in Everett, expects to move there soon. Amou Fittery spent last Sun day at William Wink's. Nut Word of Scandal sparred the call of a neighbor on NMrs. W. P. Snansh. of Manvillo. Wyo., who said: "she told me Dr. pKing's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new wo man. " Easy, but sure remedy ffor stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at Trout'a Drug Store. s RIDDLliSBURU. ' The Riddlesbu rg school will not open until next Monday on ac count of the school building be ing unfinished. Little Astor Lear is on the sick list. Part of the idle minera have work asrain. x Mrs. John Hoopongardner vis ited Mrs. George Bowser, Friday afternoon. .Brother Ileisey preached an excellent sermon last Sabbath even rug, Candidate Cards Tor 1'rotlionotury, iVc, ELLIS L. LYNCH. JMcCoiincllrthut't;. I hereby announce inynelf as a can didate for the Democratic nomination or tho Ullioe of i'rothonotary, &c, subject to tho next September prima ries. I also pledge myself to support the ticket then nominated. For 1'rotlionotury. &c, NOKK1S E. HOOVER. Titylor Township. Subject to tho'decibion of tho Dkmo chatic voters at the primary, the lu9t Suturday in September, between the hours of 2 and 8 p. m. Your support and Influence respectfully solicited. Tledges support to ticket nominated. For County Treasurer, L. L. CUNNINGHAM, WcIIh Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Dkmochatic nomina tion for County Thkasukkk, subject to the decision of the Democratic vo ters of Fulton county at the uniform primary election to be held on the lust Saturday in September and pledge myself to the support of the ticket nominated. L. L. Cunningham, New Grenada, Pa. For County Commissioner, WILLIAM MELLOTT, Taylor Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the IlKi'CHUCAN nomina tion for the otllce of County Commis sioner, subject to the next September primaries, and pledge my support to the ticket then nominated. For County Commissioner, ROBERT It. II ANN, Llckinit Creek Twp. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the llKi'UMMCAN nomina tion for tho ollice of County Commis sioner subject to the next September Primary. Y'our support and inlluence respectfully solicited. Roukut R. IlANN, Saluvia, Ta. For County Commissioner, ALBERT K. NESB1T. Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Rki'UIIlican nomina tion for the ollice of County Commls sioner, subject to the next September primaries, und plecge my support to the ticket then nominated. For County Commissioner, K. D. AKF.RS. Brush Creek, township. The undersigned res ectfully an nounces himself us a candidate for the ollice of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of tlie IlKl'UiiMCAN vo ters of Fulton county at the uniform primaries to be held on the last Sat urday of September. E. D. AlvKKS, Akersville, Pa. For County Commissioner SIMON N. GARLAND, Brush Creek Township. I hereby announce myself as a Dem ocratic candidate for the ollice of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the voters at the next primary election to be held the last Saturday in Sept., 1011. I pledge to support the ticket then nominated. Simon N. Oakland. For County Commissioner A. M. Corhin, Taylor Township. The undersigned respectfully an nounccs himself as a candidate for the ollice of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Rki-uhucan voters of Fulton county at the unl form primaries to be held on the lust Saturday in September. A. M. Cohiiin. For Sheriff JAMES G. ALEXANDER, McConnellsbiir);. The undersighed respectfully an nounces himself as a cundidate for the ollice of Slier i IT, subject to the decis ion of the Rei'L'hlican voters of Ful ton county at the uniform primaries to be held on the lust Suturday of September. J. G. Alexander, McConnellsburg, Pa, For Sheriff, Jacob W. Mellott, Ayr Township. I hereby announce myself as a can tlidato for Sheriff of Fulton county, subject to tho decision of the Demo cratic voters of Fulton county at the primary election on the last (Saturday in September, and pledge my support to the ticket nominated. J. W. Mkllott. For Sheriff, JAMES J. HARRIS, Ayr Township. The undersigned respectfully an nounces himself as a candidate for the nomination for the ollice of Sheriff of Fulton county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Prl mary election to be held on the last Saturday of September, ll'll, and pledges his support to the ticket Dom inated, James J. Harris, Big Cove Tannery, Pa. For Associate Judge, W. It. STIGERS, Bethel Township. I lioreby announce myself as a can didate for the Democratic nomination for the ollice of Associate Judgo, sub ject to the next September primaries, and pdedge myself to support the tick et con ilnated. W. B. Stkjeks, Warfordsburg, Ta. PUOPOSF.D AMENDMENTS TO 'i'llH CONSTITUTION SL'DMIT- TKI TO Till? CITI.KNS OFTIJIS COM MONVV KALTll FOI t Til Kill Al'- I'KOVALOU KK.IECriON, UY THE GKNKIIAL ASHttMIU.Y Ol'' THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL VANIA, AND PUBLISHED BY OR DER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURSU ANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION 'ronosing un amendment to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, so us to consolidate the courts of common pleas of Alle gheny County. Section 1. Be it resolved bytheSen- ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in (iennrul Assembly met. That tho fol lowing amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania be and the sume is hereby, proposed, in accordance witn the eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article live be amended, by striking out the said sec tion, and inserting in place thereof the lollowing: section (i. In tho 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 bo made by this Constitution or by law, shall be in Philadelphia vested in livedistlnct ana separate courts of cqnul and co-ordinate jurisdiction, composed of three judges each. The said courts in Phil adelphia shall be designated respect ively as the court of common pleas number one, number two, number three, number four, and number live, but the number of said courts may be by law increased, from time to time, and shall be in liko manner designat ed by successive numbers. The num ber of judges in any ol said courts, or in any county where the establishment of an additional court may bo author ized by law, may be increased, from time to time, and whenever such in crease shall amount in tho whole to three, such threo judges shall compose a distinct and separate court as afore said, which shall bo numbered as aforesaid. In Philadelphia, all suits shall be instituted in the said courts of common pleas without designating the number of the said court, and the several courts shall distribute and apportion the business among them in such manner as shall be provided by rules of court, and each court, to which any suit shall be thus assigned, shall have exclusive jurisdiction there of, subject to change of venue, as shall bo provided by law. In tho couuty of Allegheny ail the jurisdiction and powers no vested in the several numbered courts of com mon pleas shall bo vested in one court of common picas, composed of all the judges In commission in said courts. Such jurisdiction and powers shall ex tend to all proceedings at law and in equity which shall have been institut ed in the soveraj numbered courts, and snau be subject to sucn cnanges as may be made by law, and subject to change of venue as provided by law. The president in dire of said court shall be selected as provided by law, l no number of judges in said court may be bv law Increased from time to time This amendment shall take effect on the lirst day of January succeeding its adoption. A true copy of Resolution No. 1. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing nn amendment to section eight, article nine, of the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Bo it resolved by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That the fol lowing is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution or the Common, wealth of Pennsylvania, in accord, ance with tho provisions of tho eigh teenth urticlo thereof: Amendment to Article Nine, Section Eight. Section 2. Amend section eight, ar ticle nine, of the Constitution of Penn sylvania, which reads as follows: "Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis trict, or other municipality or incor porated district, except as herein pro vided, shall never exceed 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 In debteduess to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuution of property, without the US' sent of the electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per contum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase tho same three per centum, in the ag gregato, at any one time, upon such valuation," so as to read as rol low si- Section 8. The debt of any county, city, borough, township, school dis, trict, or other municipality or incor porated district, except as heroin pro. vided, shall never exceed seven per centum upon the assessed, value or the taxable property therein, nor shall any such municipality or district in cur any new debt, or increase its in debtedness to an amount exceeding two per centum upon such assessed valuation of property, without the as sent of tho electors thereof at a public election in such manner as shall be provided by law; but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per centum of such assessed valuation, may be authorized by law to increase the same tnree per centum, in tne ag gregate, at any one time, upon such valuation, except that any debt or debts hereinafter incurred by the city and county of Philadelphia for the construction ana development ol sub, ways for transit purposes, or for the construction or wnarves anu uocks, or the reclamation of land to bo used in the construction of a system of wharves and docks, as public improve ments, owned or to be owned by said city and county of Philadelphia, and which snail yield to tne city ana coun ty of Philadelphia current net revenue In excess of the interest on said debt or debts and of the annual installments necessary for the cancellation of said debt!oB debts, maybe excluded in as certaining the power of the city and county of Philadelphia to become oth erwise Indebted: Provided, That a sinking fund for their cancellation shall be established and maintained. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. ROBERT McAFEE, Secretary ot the Commonwealth, HIDES. James Sipes & Sons pay the highest market price for beef hides at fieir butcher shop m McConnellsburg, also highest price paid for calf skins, sheepskins and tallow. IN BUYING An Automobile You want the best your money will get.' No machine on the road to-day possesses so many attractions to the careful buyer as THE E. M. F. For size, speed, appearance, durability, ease of control, hill-climbing and sand ploughing, this AT $1000, is the greatest bargain on the market. The Flanders at $700, is a smaller machine but none the less de sirable. Don't tie yourself up until you have carefully examined these machines. THE EVERETT CARRIAGE AND AUTO COMPANY, Agents for Fulton County. Everett, Pa. 0 A Strong PA I ft. 0 to If 8 ft B There is no question as to the safety of your money if deposited with the FULTON COUNTY BANK Our conservative and business like methods are known to all. Consider ate treatment is assured all deposi tors. Start an account with us to-day and protect the wife and children. We Pay 3 Per Cent. on time deyosits if left six months. tXiXiXMXP i00 AMA0 A . 000000000000W''ZZZIZ 0Z0A00A0A000X00AJ00MA0.0A0.0.0A0A0.''''-j 0 " ' Our Business Is Banking fr ft ft 0 ft ft ft 0 ft 0 0 ft ft ft 0 0 ft 0 The sign "BANK" does not make a bank, and is often misleading. It requires time, energy, close attention to business and ripe experience in banking to make a bank. WE CLAIM all the essentials necessary to make our busi ness that of banking, and tender our patrons a service thoroughly seasoned by experience, backed up by a substantial capital and a large SURPLUS, EVERY CENT OF WHICH HAS BEEN EARNED. The Bank that made it possible for you to re ceive interest on your savings. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of ft McConnellsburg, Penn'a. :hft:K;::ft;KJftftftftftftftftftftJ5s:; TWO CARLOADS. im Two Carloads of Bungles J stronglfor a Fulton county W. R EVANS, Hustontown, Pa, has just received. In this lot aire dllTei-eft- rrttlil?i styles, of Buggies and Runabouts including the Mi" burg. He has on hand a large stock of Hand Made Buffiy Harness. l'Vi" ; . U.Ilif f rlcesr lion t nionwon lowSlie lowest, bs would not m 3 Foundation! 5 f3 C! r 4 0 0 S3 G 13 0 5 0 S3 (3 : l 53 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S S3 S3 0 at one thro, seems prelty dealer, but that is just wno w, not it. ir me " . , bo selling by tho en