INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS 0 I icl and General Interest, Gathered at Home or Clipped (rn our Exchanges. CONDRNSEO FOR HURRIED READERS Trespass Notices sent by mail Six for a quarter. Send postage stamps. Joan Morton, teacher of No. 3 in Wells township spent Christ mas at home. f-1 . Tl A l .a . amery nooin, or Aitoona, is spending this week among his Pulton county friends. Charlie Eitemuler and family of Mercersburg spent Christmas with Fulton county relatives. Ilenry Deshong and Joseph Truax, of Sipes Mill, were in town a few hours on Tuesday. Will Dalbey, of Chambersburg, is home with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Dalbey over the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. McClain, Mr. and Mrs. J. Feagley, of Pleasant Ridge spent a few hours in town shopping Tuesday, and called at the News office Tuesday, and pushed their subscription well through the year 1912. Russell H. Nelson, a member of the faculty of the Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, is spending his holiday vacation in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nelson on south Second street Mr. William M. Robinson, of Baltimore, came here last Friday to attend the funeral of his uncle, bmith M. Robinson, Esq, lie returned Saturday in order to be home with his family on Christ mas. Resolutions of Respect Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the universe has decreed to remove from our midst our friend and brother, Smith M. Robinson, therefore we bowing to his righteous will, Resolve, That by his death we have lost a true friond and a faithful brother, one whose coun sel in the lodge of the order was always appreciated and whose kindness of heart and sympathy as a friend we will miss from our daily lives. That we, by these means, ex press our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family and especial ly to the one who has been his Great Millinery Reduction Ready-to- CI fifl Wear Hats 4I.UU Hand-Made Dress Hats $2.25 W. H. Peck, one of the newly. loved and faithful helpmeet and elected Supervisors, of Belfast companion through the years of township, was in town last Fri- their wedded life. uay getting ready to carry out 1 hat a copy of these resolu the provisions of the order of tlons be torwarded to the family things as laid down by the recent 01 our deceased brother, that legislation. Children's Hats at 75c Prof. J. E. Thomas sports with pardonable pride a handsome gold watch fob that was present- iL i t j uuy oe prinieu m our county Al T lrPU! papers, and that they be record- n,,1,a u" "iOlcl.Il, ed in the minutes of our lodge. Yaiaable Real Estate for Sale! I of Ilustontown, are spending a 6(1 10 him on Christmas day by week's holiday vacation in Phila PuPils of the High School a3 a to- delphia. Ueorge W. Keisner spent Christmas in the home of his mo ther in law Mrs. W. W. Dalbey at Yeadon, Pa. When you have a bilious attack give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial They are excellent. For sale by all dealers. Mr. Maynard Sipes, of Pitts burg, is visiting his parents, Ex- Sheriff and Mrs. D. V. Sipes west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mellott, of Sipes Mill, spent last Satur day in town doiDg their Christ mas shopping. ken of their appreciation of him as a teacher. Miss Annie Reisner, ot the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, and her brother George a student of the Academy at Mercersburg, are spending their holiday vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reisner. Mr. J. L. Cowan, of Beliwood, Pa. is spending this week among his Fulton county friends. Ho stayed Monday night with his brother Will near Foltz, and on xuesaay win orougnt mm over tha mountain toMcConnellsburg. Mr. "W. J. Naugleand wife, of McConnell Conclavo No. llo2 Im proved Order of Ileptasophs. B. C. Lamhkuson, A. K. Nesmt, L. W. Skylau, Committee. Three Springs, Pa. Liquor Applications. Notice In hereby srlven that the fol- i . . . . . . . i i. r.. .. . . . . - lowing namod persons have uloa their '""Kmy uie numoerot acres you want, aooui wnat price you would be williiijf MILL and SAWMILL, Bplendid 8 room house, food barn, (food tenant house and stub's, thrifty young ap ple orchard beside other fruit 2(i acres of laud, 0 miles north of Nuw ville, aloDfl the new State Road, $2500. 2!) acres, three miles north of Newvllle. Fair buildings, excellent water, lots oi irun, nanuy etiureh and school, $1000. 28 acres limestone, near head of Big Sprinjj, good brick house, barn, etc. 15O0. 10 acres at Hays Grove, 2 houses, one barn, 100 good apple trees, line trucking farm, and good place to raise ducks, $1000. 110 acres, 2 miles north of Newvllle, on State road, good house, barn good as new, running water at Lai n, never falling well at house, fine siocK and fruit farm, 3500. i&i acres of good limestone land (not aa acre oi cnannery land on farm), It mile south of Newvllle. Fine large brick house, new bank barn, new wagons'uod and corncrib, all other outbuildings buildings could not be replaced for J0OOO. This farm lies on a curve of the famous ins bprlng, has a beautiful outlook from the buildings and is one of the prettiest places to live in the Valley. 0500. 152 acres, 5 miles north-west of New vllle, good brick house and brick barn, tine meadow for stock and splendid farm land, JAW. We have scores of other farms for sale throughout the Valley. If you do not see anything on this list that suits you please write us stutlnir G. 1. Rfiisnor A fin Haye an Elegant Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats. A good, strictly up-to-date suit for .00, $10.00, $12.50, $14.00 AND $15,00. We can save you lots of money on these goods and give you as good styles as you will get anywhere. Ladies' and Children's Coats, latest patterns and fabrics at any price you want. A special Coat at $5 OO mt!ly de iull l"Zih and a splendid Sfw? at.$7'00 tht we are not u t(l?ut aairst any coat from any where at the price. Coats up to $15.00. An Elegant Line of Sweaters of which we Ind a,reay quite a lot. A Sweater at 1.50 as good as we, or any one else, ?2 iannyeaAr r 32.00, range from 50c a ?5 Aviat'on caps 50c to $1.00. gabrT0 CaFS 50 t0 $,"0, Scarfs Blankets All Wool, Warranted, Witz Mason, who is taking the Tiffin, O., are visiting their Penb- preparatory course in the Bal- timoro College, Baltimore Md., is borne lor his holiday vacation, George W. Sipes, ot Taylor township, came along into town Tuesday with Huckster George Sipes, and attended to some busi ness. Mrs. Milton Kline and son Ed and daughter Goldie, were m town doing Christmas shopping last Friday, and did not forget the printer. Paul Shimer, Earl Taylor, and Irvin Ilelman, members oi F. M. Taylor's engineer corps working in b ranklin county are home un til after the holidays. ' vv. M. Lodge, of Saxton spent Christmas with his wife and lit- ue daughter in the heme of his father-in law, Mr. Albert Stoner, of this place. Jobn bpangler, of State Col- sylvania relatives and friends. They were accompanied from Mercersburg by Charlie Eitemil- ler and wife and little daughter Myrtle, and by Miss Nettie Nau- gle. heal Estate Agent George A. Harris has gotten out a calendar for 1912 that is likely to be popu lar.- Instead of usual fancv Die f ft ture or lettering on the card, it contains a nice map of Fulton county, showing the post offices, roads, Ac. Paul I. Johnston, Chief Accoun tant in the large offices of the Barrett Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, made a hurried trip home to join the other mem bers of his father s family at Christmas dinner at their home in this place. C. B. Bray, pastor of the A. M. E. church at Cito, wishes to ex- CLEAR RIDGE. This is our last letter for the News, this year. It has been our Highest aim at all times to give in our weekly letters, only n 1 . .-1 .1 ,1 m a buiiu iruius auu iacis as ocst as could be obtained from the pub lic. Should an occasional error have appeared it was not done intentionally as the best of peo ple and papers are making ilis- i I A . uKes. Auoiner effort we put torth was to write nothing to of fend any one. ihe children surely enjoyed the visit of Santa Ciaus. In near ly every home, there was a Xmas tree. . Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Wmegartl- ner were Saturday and Sunday guests of his uncle Mr. and Mrs, James Ilenry near McConnells- burg. FTaKKtr M I r. l.i. I J llr3ul Y UlUUOh BIJU Oi No nfllr X..wSn..n..r- 1.. tl... W,.-!.! " nenry, wno uas been doing Rives so much at so low a price to pay, the kiod of soil you prefer and uiu location you ue.sire. petitions and bonds for retail liquor license in the County of Fulton, and Htjlln rtF I'iinnonlv.rU l.n. .V... v. . vtiuniiitui., U 11 U bUUV 11 J U I . . sumo will be presented to the Court money 10 LOan Oil Keal tState of Quarter Sessions to be held at Mc- ANDREW MclXWAIX. n ... I ' I oonnellsburjf, l'a. in and for said Real Kstato and Insurance Agent, county on January utn A, jj. at Old 1'ontolllee Room, Newvllle, Pa. M!U O CHICK A. IW. George Ilexroth, McConnellsburg, Pa Hurry Hamil, McConnellsbure, Pa Robert W. Urodbeck, Burnt Cabins, Uuolin township. Charles R. Whitsel. Fort Littleton. Dublin township. Gico. A. IIahris, Clerk Oiiurter Sessions. Clerks Olllce McConnellsburir, Pa. Dec. 18 1912 KbU UP. 1-2 wool $2.00 DianKets 40c to $2.00. up. Cotton If you want to save money we are sure we can help you. Geo. W. Reisner & Co. THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION OF THE New York World Practically a Dally at the Price of a Weekly. a prosperous business at Dudley the past ten years, paid hia fath er a visit of a few days the past week. Harry is an agreeable gentleman and always receives a cordial welcome from his many friends at this place. Rev. Luther W. McGarvey is holding a series of protracted services at this place. We learn J. Mervm Stewart of The greatest Presidential campaign will goon begin and you will want tho news accurately and promptly. Tho World long since established a record for impartiality, and anybody can af ford its Thrlce-a-WoeK edition, which comes every other day in the week, except Sunday. It will be of particu lar valueto you now. The Thrice-a Week World also abounds In other strong features, serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything this place finishes his course of I that is to bo found in a first-class study in the Universitv of Woos- daiy- jege, is spending the holidays at press his appreciation of the the home of his parents, Mr. and kindness of the friends who assis Mrs. C R. Spangler, on north ted Mrs. John Setders to bring oecotm street. to his family on Christmas morn- WMieorgeW. Thompson, of hog so many things to add to Washington, D. C. spent the time their comfort and happiness. very pleasnatly in McConnells burg from Saturday until Tues day morning. A District Sunday school Con vention will be held at the tew church at Cito on Tuesday after uoon and evening January 2ond. everybody welcome. Miss Emma R. Sloan a teacher in the Johnstown public schools is spending her holiday vacation iu the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sloan. Miss Bess Irwin, of Philadel- llomer Cessna and Daniel F. Filler, through their attorney Hon. J. H. Longenecker, have brought suit in Redford against the township of Colerain Bedford Counjy for $200 damage sustain ed by the loss of a horse, which fell over a bridge having no guard rails. The seventy-second birthday of Mrs. Martha Strait was celebrat ed at the home of her Bon John ll. atrait, near femes Mills on Christmas day. A sumptuous ter, Ohio, in January. He has been in this college about seven years, and from there he will take a course in a Seminary. We have not learned at what place. M. A. Shoffner, of Dudley re cently apent a few days here. Luther Myers, of Aitoona, was rusticating among friends at this place the past week. Geo. M. Disbong, of Huston- town, was a recent visitor in this place. THE TIIRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for 150 papers, we oiier this unequaled newspaper and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of tho two papers is $2.00. Ends Winter's Troubles. To many, winter Is a season of trouble. The frost bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Bucklen't Arnica Salve. A trial convinces. P : .' I I POPUIARl Greatest healer of Burns, Boils, Pbia. and hw.. i.u. -n L: ..s.4j u J Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruises, Ec- ofllatrfirstnmn o- ax .u:I 4 . .......u. .u. . Uema and Sprains. Only 25 r-, ..u, mo ououuiuK buia vwoutjr euests uumiiubui iuu iuj-i ... . 11UUU a Ul ug owyiOi week in the home of their parents wo Mrs. J. A. Irwin. wuiiam P. Nelson, returned to state College yesterday after havmg spent Christmas at home 'th Ins parents Hon. and Mrs. " A. Nelson in Ayr township. vtti i , ureameaa or Jonns t0ffn, pa, and her sister Miss jie, of Athens, O., are here for llJeir holiday vacation with their "oilier, Mrs. Geo. W. Greathead. . If you are troubled with chron- J constipation, the mild d gen- "oenect Of Cham hflr lain 'o Toh. im mediate family was served' end everybody had a good time. You will find that druggists everywhere speak well of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. They knew from long experience in the sale of it that in cases of coughs and colds it can always be de pended upon, and that it is pleas ant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Walkker and son William Sloan were in McConnelUburg last Friday at- leading tne iuneral oi their un- .5c at Fine Stock. The Patterson Brothers, south of town have several good grade Uolstein bull calves. These bull calves are sired by a Regis tered Bull, and from good grade cows, rersons interested in high grade stock wr uld do well to avail themselves of the oppor tunity to secure these calves, and save a lot of money over what they would have to pay sending away for them. Hakes them especially suited c,e s- M- Aobinscn. Mr. Walker For sale by all A. "Jur case, dealers. Prof. A. J. Dohner, principal of Qe schools at Klizabethville, Pa., a,,,'u& iae weeif m McUon- urg. Mrs. Dnhn OP Vina here since the 6th of Decern- "ellsb beei HIDES .fames HlnfiH A Snn. Ply th0 . . uifjuest mamet price Zw hi,te8 at tleir butcher t P ln McConnfill ---- " OI e price paid for calf skins a and tallow. returned home Saturday, and Mrs. Walker and little son re mained until this week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Sloan. Mr. J. H, Covalt, of Covalt, Pa., was in town last Saturday arranging for the advertising of his sale which will tate place early in March. Mr. Covalt has rented a house in town and will remove to this place m the spring. He intends to retire from the mercantile business and from farming. For Rent or Sale. Good house and 3G acres land in Todd Township, two miles from town. Apply to Mrs. Annie R. Finnipf, or Geo. A. Hakkis. McConnellsburg. HenryCoulter. W. J. Henry of Clear Ridge, and Miss Elizabeth Coulter, were united in marriage by Rev. W. M. Cline at his home at Fort Lit tleton, Tuesday evening, Decem ber 20, 1911. TUB Magazine that make Fact more fnnclnatlng man Fiction "WRirrtN so vou can UNDERSTAND IT" fk GREAT Continued Story of tho World'. I Provreu which you may begin reading at any time, and which will bold your interest forever, it running in Popular Mechanics Magazine Are you reading it ? Two millions of your neiRhlmrs are, and it la tlie favorite magazine in thousands of Ihe best American homes. It appeals to all classes old and young men and women thotte who know and those who want to know. 2SO ACrS EACH MONTH SOO PICTURES 200 ARTICLES Or OENERAL INTEREST The "Shop Nolo." Department (20 pages) gives eauy ways to do things how to make useful articles for home and shop, repairs, etc. Amnlrur Mechanic! " (10 Dftffcs) tells how to make Mission furniture, wireless outiits, boats, engines, magic, and all the things a boy loves. St.SO PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS A.k ftnr Nwwl..l.r lu .how you an. or WRITE POR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY POPULAK MECHANICS CO. 32U W. WQBilinipoa si.( ,mvu r CHARTER NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that appliua. tion will bo nmdo by Ifonry O, Evans, A. G. NesbUt and Harvey I. Wilson, to tho Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, tho 8th day of January, A. I). 1!)12, ut 10 o'clock, A. 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Alleghe ny, Heaver, Lawrence, Butler, Mer cer, Crawford, Erie, Warren, Venan- eo McKean, Clarion, Armstrong, In diana, JelTerson, Clearfield, Cambria, Somersot, Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Centre, Clinton, Tioga, Union, Snyder, Mllliln, Juniata, Per ry, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams, York, Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin, Northumberland, Montour, Lycoming Bradford, Columbia, Schuylkill, Berks, Chester, Delaware, Montgom ery, Lehigh, Carbon, Northampton, Monroe, Luzerne, Wyoming, Lacka wanna, Susquehanna, Wayne and Elk, and In accordance with the gen eral route set ont in its Certificate of Incorporation, and for this purpose to nave, possoss and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, and the acts amendatory thereof and supleinentary thoreto. Evans, Noui-e & Evans, Solicitors. December 11, 1911. SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE. Just now when you are looking for the very latest and best in Clothing and Gent's Furnishings, You do not want to overlook the fact that A. U. NACE & SON are specialists in their line. Having been in business for nearly two-score of years, they are fitted by experience to provide for your wants. A FULL LINE OF Neckties, Sweaters, Mufflers, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, Caps.&c.at attractive prices. The well dressed man wears a : TAILOR-MADE SUIT. -:- They have a large assortment of the latest fab rics and can make you a suit that will please as long as a thread remains. Mrs. A. F. Little's Big Underselling Store. BIG REDUCTION DURING IN STITUTE WEEK IN MILLIN ERY AND FANCY GOODS. II! E-iL. THE COUGH Band CURE the WJI33S! nmmmi mm atAllflll ruuvna . cl 50t a$i no Ul .. ivnDjfii n; If tdmi pnnif rorr ANOAILTHROATAKO LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SAJSFACTOftr Off MONEY ftrrUNDED. We will give great sale-sweeping re duction during Institute week, with all the offerings from our Millinery Stock famous for its good quality, style, and workmanship. Belts 50c now 25c; Collars 50c now 25c; Fan cy Yokes 50 now 25c; Silk 35c now 25c per yd.; Petticoats 75c now 50c; Allover laces 75c now 50c. per yard; Belt buckles 50c now 25c; Belt buck les 25c now 15c. All ribbons, hosiery, handkerchiefs, Children's bear-skin coats, fancy hair pins, back combs, side combs, bar rettes reduced Come in and get prices before go ing elsewhere. TTITVTiTr 1 1TT TTV AftTVY"iT nam m nwra- h ODS NEW YEAR! The Ideal Reading Lamp Opticians agree that the light from a good oil lamp is easier on the eyes than any other artificial light The Rayo Lamp is the best oil lamp made. It gives a strong, yet toft, white light; and it never flickers. It pre serve the eyesight of the young ; it helps and quickens that of the old. You can pay $5, $10, or $20 (or other lamps, but you cannot get letter light than the low-priced Rayo gives. Made of solid brass, nickel-plated. Easily lighted, without remov ing shade or chimney. . Easy to clean and rewick. Dlan rrrrwhtni er wriu lar oWriplhr dreukr dind la tar anacy l ' The Atlantic Refining: Company f!aotprtd) We extend to our Pa trons and Friends our best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. o The First National Bank, 8 McConnellsburg, Pa. SJ
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