The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 20, 1912, Image 5

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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
IO This Departmont Our Readers In Felt
County andlElaowhero May journey
Around tho World With th
of History kVlalcins
Latest Happenings Gleaned
CJatmora on tho Trail
From All Over the State.
appenlnes.
CANADA SENDS HER BEST TO AID OLD COUNTRY .
FRENCH SOLDIERS ENTRAINING AT TROYES
LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Steelton' Garden Plot Commltte An
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nounces 1,122 Garden Under
Cultivation Other Live
Newt Items.
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NGLISH TROOPS ON THEIR WAY TO BELGIUM British battleship drake
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Wllllara rurcoll. twentvslr. i1ln1
his huiue In Cuntralla, from eating
pcanuti.
Steclton's Garden Tlot Commltt
announces 1,122 gardens under culti'
vatlon.
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Th State Denartment of Wnlth
has granted a penult to Thompson"
town to improve Us water works.
Four patients with needles In th!fl
lianda were treated at the Harrlsbursl
JIoHpltal within an hour.
Captain Logan. Lieutenant Dennis. TAtifnin riru r t r UI"ctr8- len to right,
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l3t o ciock of the houses of parliament Is soen in the back-
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REPORTED CUT TO PIECES BEFORE LIEGE
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ENTHUSIASM. ON PARIS BOULEVARDS
CaURht between cars nt nt rli
Jlery, Frank Nerl, aged thirty-nine, sus-l
tained a fractured skull and U itvi
at tho hoHpltal.
While walklnir nn dm mUmiM
Hrldgeport, John I'roBton. forivirhu
years Old. Was Btrllek hv raln n,1
killed. A wlfo and eight children sur
vlve.
John Knonka. aced eleven vran wn.
probably fatally injured when he was
kicked by a horse at Shamokln. Th
hoy had his skull and law hnnu
fractured.
Lewis Brozznnl,-l lmtnil tmj
ed and Frank Itova was serto'usly!
nun Dy a rail or conl at Suffolk CoU
llnry. The dead man was twenty-four
years old.
Tarl Elaer, fifteen years old, of York,
probably saved his life when struck
by an automobile, by seizing the axle
of the machine and holding until the.
machine was stopped.
Kdward Fllcklnger. member nf
prominent buslnens Drni. was found
dead in a bathtub in a llarrlr.hnr
hotel. He had been 111 tnr .imo ima
and death was pronounced dun tn
heart trouble
BUSY IN ST. PETERSBURG J
This Is one of the powerful flares
which send a vertical ray that serves
to guide the French army aviators at
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night,
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7 are th
" &ttnihliltHmr8r.U.h,an8 ot tne Germw rmy that are reported to
ied by Belgians In the fighting around Liege. ,
SIR JOHN FRENCH
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Howard C. Fry was snnolnted Ihk.
tlco of the peace for Taxtung Dor
ough. lie was elected recently, but
it was found that an election of a'
Justleo could not tuke uluce at a.
special election.
William II. Couthenlur supd Wlllim
and Lloyd Mountain, proprietors of
Mountains' Pharmacy at Conflnnnm'
for 5,000 damage charged with falling
to label poison purchased by plaintiff
who took a dose In mistake for salts. '
Miss Ella Cannon, of Maryd, twenty-eight
years old, while out walking
with Thomas C'latinc, of Tuscarora, to
whom Bho was to be married, swooned
and fell to the ground. She died in a
short time of heart failure.
Mrs. Nellie Stem, twentv-sii. wlf
of John Stem, was killed bv a train
on the Lehigh Valley Railroad In
l'liuipsburg. She was crossing tha
tracks and had ample opportunity to.
see tho approaching train.
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A Frenchman and a Servian carrying the flags of their respective coun
tries along one of the boulevards of Paris after the declaration of war be
tween France and Germany.
AMERICAN WOMEN CAUGHT IN BELGRADE
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George S. Marye. American ambas
sador to Russia, has hln lin nria full
taking care of stranded American tm,r.
ieta and of the interests of nations
whose diplomatlo representatives have
left St. Petersburg.
Field Marshal Sir John French who
commands the English forces sent
across the channel to help the French
and Belgians against the Germans.
Richard R. Kramer, of Wllmlneton
Del., a block cutter employed at th
plant of tho York Card and Paper
Company, committed Biilcido by shoot'
lug hlniHclf through the head. The
deed was committed opposite Green
mount Cemetery under a large cherry
treo. Kramer was on his vacation.
The engagement of MIbs Laura
Louise Elkin, youngest daughter of
Justice and. Mrs, John F. Elkln, of
Indiana, to Mr, John Cralllus Ste wart.
of Lock Haven, was announced today
at a lunriieon given at Breezedale, the
Mikin borne.
John Fitcavaco lost his life bv nmli.
ing Into a pocket of ens at Eneln ITlll
colliery, when he was warned not to
do so, was the verdict of the coroner's
Jury at Cumbola. Fltcavnce was
found smothered in a gangway and th
evidenco showed he was forbidden to
go there.
The ninth craduntine exorrfdns nf
the Pennsylvania Stnta Forest Acad-
emy wero held at tho academy, Mont
Alto. The members of tho graduating
class are: Leonard O. Barnes, Walter
J. Bartschat, Joseph It. Fawley, Thos.
C. llarbeson. Walter H. Harnlnsr. Wal
ter Leach, Howard W. Slgglns, Robt.
. Ptndden, Hairy C. Van Horn, Chas.
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American Women waiting- nnrlrmulu . ih. ...... , .
i. . . , .. . . rujuou in ue graas
for the lust tra n that left thnt .itv nf, .. . ..
full nf v, . v v . . " uainan sno is
feU r.t the very spot where they had' been sitting.
A. S. Brown, coal operator and mor.
Chant of Osceola Mills, was killed and
his daughters, Dorothy and Carrie,
and two of their friends, Miss Brokawl
and MIbs Keedy, of Wllllamsport, were
injured when their automobile struck
a New York Central passenger train
at Bigler. Dorothy Brown was driving
the machine and lost control when it
neared the crossing. Miss Brown mar
be injured internally and her sister
was painfully bruised. Miss Brokawl
was injured internally and may din.
Miss Keedy was cut and bruised.
Charges that the nornneh n
Bangor and Nazareth are hamnerino-
the service of tho Slate Belt Eloctrio
Railway in Northampton county hr
preventing waits to make connection
were made to the Tublic Service Com
mission by tho company. The com.
mission Is asked for relief on th
ground thnt the publlo suffers.
Ira L. Hikes, a rounsr business man
of Dlllsburg. and Miss Elfcahfth
Eismlnger, were married by Rer.'J.
Harold Wolf, pastor of the Monaghaoj
Presbyterian Church.
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