THE FULTON COUNTY NZW3, McCONNELLSBURG, PA. Mrs. IJE5TINC PA2ASBAPES 1 ind General Interest, Gathered Home or Clipped rm our Exchanges, pSbO FOR HURRIED READERS Editor B. W. Peck i3 attending in Ene this week. jr3i M. M. Logan, of Red Oak, is visiting her brother, M. ShafTner, Lsq. t were obliged to shorten -e of our late correspondence lack of space. Ella Kendall, trained came home from Philadel- last Friday for a vacation. Lo u Jackson returned ae Saturday, after having nt several weeks m i ranklin .nty. tfiss Mary Hoke, of Chambers- :, came home Saturday to at- her sister s weeding on nday. ames Truax found locust blos jon the mountain yesterday. jier early or late for these jers. Hiss Goldie Mason after hav- spent several weeks in the er end of the county, returned ae Monday. ilr, and Mrs. Joseph Sowers, spent the summer in Al- aa, returned to their home in place Monday. Our old friend, J. B. Mellott, Licking Creek township mer uit, was a pleasant caller at News office yesterday. Hiss Mary Pittman entertain- afew ladies last Friday even- at tea in honor of the Lride- ct, Miss Gertrude Hoke. 0. Wible, of Tod township, wived an appointment to teach the Huntingdon Reformatory, left last week to take up the J. Comerer has the founda- 3 finished for a new house on st Walnut street. Yes, Mc- anellsburg is growing faster a some railroad towns. Mr. Fiank M. Duyle, toreman bia otlice, has beed coutiued u bedroom since last Friday tccouQt of a very severe at of chills aud fever regular fashioned ague. Andrew Fisher, who is in employ of the Pullman Com mas conductor, was home for w day's hunt and to see ads. Pat's Run is between York and St Louis. to. Hannah Cromer, of Pitts- W, who has been spending ie time with friends in the torn part of the County, at two days in town, this calling on friends. Man, youngest son of Trof. A. Surface, State Zoologist, shot in the leg recently, c" & rolling pumpkin upset his 5 ' a wagon, discharcrintr the of shot He is in a serious GOD SAVE Till- COMMONWEALTH. PROCLAMATION. General Election. Ma I'a IJ. ii iioi u;;u K-jnuliliciin jYl'MJlial l.iiK'lty George A. Harris, who "'several weeks in th Her. h Hospital, Philadelphia, got 'n home as far as Harris- wt week and is spending ;etime in that place with her Mr3. J. Linn. .andMrs. B. B. Young. 'JUohn Young, of Holli- ""daughter. Misa TJllio nf 'JJS sPent yesterday with -'wr and his wife. Mr. B. 'ountr is n e r. Peck 4UUier 01 iVirs- c'oyd Everhart, near WaS thrrturr, (vnm o luuesday and severely awut thp ou i S rCUt3about the head taA "waaer was cauea atDlent ' meuicai vtheball0fone of his icnk i. .. a circular nnw or .i?1 Blab mill on the esN the ugly Wound. feBret 80 the Pleasat Wrl nhurch wil1 start Mon!lng Clasa in eir U be (fyrenin Ober in t!"Rev-John Mel- fir L " "'CiNewa rffi- m... I "e said ,u tc Aues" Ke l?at church had Ftw. u 01 trainim? the e to aintr WIIKKEAK. In mid hy the nets nf the lien ei.il Avrinliiy (if the Coiniiioiiwuiilth ol JVim s.vlva'ilu, puiw-il the; I.th diiy iif .In uc. Anno Domini, 1M, and thi! J'lh .lny of .Inn.!, Anno Uoiiilnl, IK.i:,, rfKi.!i!tlvcly, It Is ninilr tho duly f i, shiTlff of t'vi-ry county within Hie Oiiniinonwi'iiltli torlvupiililivuoilui of tlie (Jmi nil Jctlni and In such outlet- to i-niitin-riit tin- ollli.-i!rs to hi- cli-eu-il mill ulveu llt of nil the nominations tnuili-, nud ileilKiiiitt-thi- phu-e nt nhluh the- eh-etlon Is to lie held. TIIKHKRIUK. 1. JAM ION J. IIAKItlS, lllnh Sheilff of tho t-ounty of Kulion. do licrcl.y mu!e known und Klvc this I'flll.K; NOTlt'K to the Kiueiors of the county of Kultiin, tli.it on Tlie l li-st I tKsJny aftir the I Ir-t MdiiJii) oi ,i)vcinncr nct, hcliiK thc.'tru Juy of the month A (ii-nc:iil Klc.i'.on will l.c held ut the Hcvenil Kii'ction HlsirietH rsniiillxhcil iiv i ,. . Couuty, ii id un iiulihslied below. OIUCKUS TO UK KI.IXTKD. fine per-cn vo till lie oltlco of Judi-e of the Supreme Court. f)no person t ) till th ollli-e of JudKeof tin- Superior Court. One person lo IIM the o llcc of ITnited St.it.-K Senu or. One person to till the oTcc if i iovprinn . One pe son to till the ofllet- of lii ulcmint I oviTiiur. Ore person I o till the o llco of Seeietnrv of Intern il Atlulrs. I'our pe-si.r.M to till the olllce of Ui-prcseiita- live In l.'oin'!i-ss..ii.I.iii e. O.N'i: Pl'ltSON tn mi the ni ,i KeiueseMt nllve In Ciiu;-r 'ss, fur t' e dii net eiitiiiii-ed of the cumuli. of Kninkllu. l-'uln-n. lliintiiu:dou. Xllmiii, .luiiliitii. Snyi'ir, i'l n v mill Cul.iu. One pei-sou lu till the uiil f Sen.itor In the Cem riil As i-mlily f inn Hie ills; riet euuii'iiseil the counties of CiiKoid. I unun and Sum- oi-t. OM-. ri-.KSt iJ to represent, ihn eountvof Kulion In the General AsscinUy of IVnu-ylt.i- OFFICKHH To UK KI.KCTI'.D. I have enumerated the uiileers to In- i h eted mill here pulilisli the fulluwlm.-list ur CAMH IIATKS eertllled hv the Seerellirv uf Stale and County Coiniiilslsouers. I aNn herehv make iinou n and elve notice. th.it the plum- uf holilliu' ttieiifnresulileleeiiun in the sevi-r.il liuroiii'hs und townships witlilll :iid couutv arc u follous. to wit: The KJeelor of A vr low lisliin lo i t at the I'lllilll) .S(!huol House nefir V ellster .Mills. The Kin-tors of Iti-lhcl tow n-hio to met-t lit the leirittt house ot Mis Minnie li.irtiiu, nt V arfonlsliui'i;. In said tow nship. - The Mlretors uf llelfasl to nsliln to meet nt the place late! lived fur s;iu purpose, to vvil : Tier traiiic liuiMin near to the rcs.ileucti of JelTelsiill C. .Mellott. Tlie Klectui-s uf Hrlih Creek tuuii -trn lu meet ill llle p!ilcc lately llxi (I fur alil pinpose, luwit; the carpenter shop of M. 1. liariun, at lili ;ll.iille. in said tuwnhip - Till! Kleetoi-s of Imliliu town. hip 10 meet in Kusl loom on tirst floor of huiiiliiii uciriy up puslte Chil'les Whilsel hotel, in Fort I. it tlclun- The l-'.lcetor of l.lchlm Creek tuwnshlt tu meet at tlie place lately tlxed for that pur(iose, to wil: Thomas Metler huiel. Ilarrisouxilli- - The (''.lector of Mc( 'oiiiiellslmr lluruiik'h lu meet at the place lately lixed fur that purHisc, tu wit: Tlie Commissioner' otlleu ut the Court House in said lloruui.'h- - The Klecturs of Taylur tow tishlp to meet at the place lately lixed for that purpose, lu wit: J. VV . Culi-hull's store room, in said township C'Thc Klecliirs of Thunipsun townttiip to meet ut Centre School House, No. 'i. in said town ship The F.leetors of Tod township tu meet ut I). L. lirissineer's tenant house near OoukIii School House, in said township The i;ieeturs uf I'niun tuwnsh'p tu meet at the place lately tlxed fur said purpuse. tu w it: deuiye Seieiver carpenter shop, near li. Schelrompf'H Store in said town-hip The Klectors of Wells tow nship to meet at Levi Ttuiix'h store room, neur land, in said tow nship. Jos -ph II Allen Siiclit I a ' h:i"!e-. N. I'ri.ii:,! l:ull.lo,i - William Drap. r I.enit KooM-veli I'roies-lvo .Vutlhew II. ),!,. i I'lollllllli.HI Call Ii II .cri son I ml,.' .iilall.t Lieutenant Governor (Mark One) William T. ( reusy Hemoeriilio Keysl-im- I'erey F. Smllh Washiniioii Hull Muosi! ltoosevcit FroKrc- siVO Frank II. MeClaln tiepiihllcun l'ersunal I.llierly (icurtfeC Anton ludisti 'al Fii-ilei-li! J. Shul'nr Suc.il'.t II. J. U h.llcl, I'ioIiiImM, ii Secretary of Interna! Affairs ( Murk One) William N. McN'iCr Hi-noeiallu Fi ed V.. I e w is Wa .iiinir.u'i linll Niuiise lluusi vell I'rui-'re-sivi.' Hem y 1 1 1 1 . '. HriiMlilican Ke nun' IVisoiinl Ulierty Itoliert II. Ii ni'ler Soi'u.i'st C. W. It Sin ill I'lollli. ll.lll Wm. II 1 "oinus Indus lialisi Representative in Congress at Laree (Mark Four liolvil S llrii'hb iH-iLuciutie Mullli .lei llei'i Artlur II. Cla-li lie.uoci.it e Churles , Crcsliy Ueiiiociatc I.ei. N. Mitchell Wiislimk'ion . Hull Mouse Roosevelt Progressive Arthur U Ituplev Wiishlutoil Hull Moose ItiHisevelt l'roi;resslve Audcrsun II Wallersi Wushiiih'iou Hull Moose Koosevclt Froirresslve To vote a straight party tick et, mark an (X) in the square, in the FIRST COL UMN, opposite the name of the party of your choice. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that candidate. If you desire to vote for a person whose name is not on the ballott, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for that purpose. A cross (X) in the party square in the first column does not carry a vote for any Judge. To vote for Judge mark a cross (X) opposite the name of the candidate desired. Judicial Ticket-Non-Partisan Judge of the Supreme Court (Mark One) Hubert 8. FriKt-r CioorKO Kuukel Judge of the Superior Court (Mark One) Jaiiie K. Clark Frank M.'Trcxler United States Senator (Mark One) A. Mitchell 1 'aimer DeuiocrallO Ulltoi-d IMuuhot Washington Hull Moose Roosevelt I'rokTPiwlTe Eoles l'eurose Itepubllcun , Personal Uberly Fred W. Whiteside Socialist Madison F, Lurk In Prohibition A, S. I.undiH Industrialist Governor (Mark One) Vance 0. McCormiok Democratic Wushlnulou Harry Watson Washington Hull Moose Roosevelt Pronrcsslve Thomas M. 1'rnno Republican l'ersunal I.llierly Mahlon M. (iarlaud Republican Personal Liberty Daniel F. I.iifcau Republican Personal Liberty John It. K. Scott Republican Personal Liberty Dennis O'Hrlcii Coiik'hlin Socialist Kdwuid W. llaydou Socialist W. 8. Crcelv Kink' Socialist Chillies Seld Socialist Senator h the General ( Mark One) I'lulip P. Hitter Denio(!riilic Ciiurles J. lleniniiturer W..slnn:'Lon Cleork'c Hart Prohibition James ,1. I attuu Prohibition H. R. Plko Pruhlliltliui S. Harper Smith Prohibition Alliert V. Hill Keystone Joseph II. Holt. Keystono John Llpaett Kcysluno Howard S. Welker Keystone James F.rwlu InUust rlullsl II. (1. Melnel Industrialist Charles Diirncr Industrialist A. M. Fisher Industrialist Representative in Congress (Mark One) Frank L. Dcrslicm Di'inucrutlo Prolilbltlon Charles L. Johnson Washluiftou llenjamin K. Focht Itepubllcun William (I. Hiiwein Socialist James W Ftalsley Hi pulilir. ii Allen li'di I Socialist Julin C. Speiclicr PlllllillillllU Representative in the Gen eral Assembly (Murk One) It;moviMtic lYoliibii ion Mrnill W, a,:e Wlislt IlKtOU IVur MniL u Krputillcin KV-'i'.v prrsiiii rxrept inif JustliM nf (tie IVai' W sli.i,, h.,,,1 illV D in llp.iillt IIH'Ill III in n. i ur i ru -i ih:ht thf (.ovrniiiit-nt nf tlu1 l ni'ril iiUi'siirij ttrs Slut-, or uf tmv fit '' in ii.tniii il il; .i in-L. wl.rl li'rarnnniiivvi(ii rd .I'lt'-ci nrul I mtv, u Hiilniidillitl f olllriT or trvi'i. tin is. or -.11:111 lie. ciimliivrd ntuliTtlu1 -i.ittVi. i'xrt'inf or jud-inry ilcpart nicut ol ihis .simctir.if t In Tintfu y ii t". or of any fit;, or ini'oriMii ;i! fi ii .( nM . amt ui-o t hat rvt I ifin I rr of i uii: . :iml of thr Stale .';MMa t in f. ami oT I In- m ! i -ci or coin mon council of .in cii ur cuiiiini .-ii.iiciMil any mm orpoi al i J l i'. 1 tv lau iiiiM pa hlr of tiolihtti; or cmt ci v -i f, a t ' h- vt ii, c I line, t lie nMlcc or appoinl ni'-ni in .ii:ii -c. ia-p'-ct.r or icrk ur anv ru-v 1 1. mi of i his i mniiH hi . cult Ii; ami no liispcctor ,i!:i!:'c. or uHirr oiii.-cr or anv such election, "t-'l!l M: e:ia-i;, olll-,. io be then Voted Tor. except Hi it uf an elcciion oltli'cr. (JtW 1,1 l-'K ATIDNS (r VOTKItS I'.verv m:i!c cit icn t went y-on ycai of litre i-m-ssi n' I he folios im' t'iail tica t tofis, vhaM he cniil'eil lo vote at all evciioir,; l-'lrsi. he shall h.'ve l.cen a citien..f i he I' nih-d St al esal lea oiu-nion:!i. Sr.-niiii. In-shall li.iv residcil In t la- st ,it e line ye.. r (or if liavitiu' )ire (onsly In a ijaallhed flt-etor or iiiiijve horn citicti of Hu: St.ili-. he -h ill liavf ren.ovcil t hei-rrom and rt1 turni'd. uitniti s month-.' imine'lialely pi cced iru' ine cieeiinn, i runt, iiesiiai nave resi In (he cli ction di-lrtct where lie shall oiler lo vole at least two months tinriiciliatelv prcced Mil' I nc eieci mil. loni'lli. I r I w etil y-1 Wit yeart of a; c or njiw anls he shall have paid within two yenrs a state or ouii'v tux, which shall li.ivclieetiasKCs.sed nt least two months and paid al leasi niie moiit h he. ore the election. State t.'onstilal.on. Article VIII, Section. I. Clven under my hand, ut my oMlce, In the hoi iniu'li of Mci 'otiii'-ilshur;'. t he ' st day of (Molier. A. l(. I and oi the tiidcpendeiic the I'niied Stales, th.i one hundred and tliirt y-eii,lnli. JA.MKS J. II AltltIS Sheriff. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. K.V'I'I'.S One cent por word foreaeh insm-tuiu. No ad vui tisumi-tit accepted or less than !') i-uuts. (Jusli must ae uompuu; order. Timothy Seed for sale at Stout eagles. 9 17-tf Vantn(l A woman or cirl for Sjenoral housework in small fam ily. Address W. M. Uyers, Fort Loudou, Pa. 0-18-tf. Wanti:d Party to contract cuttmr and placing Extrnct wood alongside Tramway. Vincent Lumber Company, Milllin, Pa. Fok Sam:: Farm containing 1 ll. i.) acres, one miie souin oiuiear villo. Good buildings, well tim bered, a desirable homo. Albert McDanid. Ulearville, Bedford county, Pa., R. D. 2. 10 15 4t. Fjit Salk: three flue porcher on mare coits, one, a yearling, and two, are spring colts; also, one 6 -year-old brood mare with foal, jrood worner Too much stock to winter. D. A. Fisher, near Gem in Belfast township. Foil Sale. The Otho Souders farm in Tod township, 2 miles northeast o t McConnellsburg, containing 105 acres, good state of cultivation, good buildings, fruit aud timber. Apply to J. r. Waltz, McConnellsburg, Fa. 7 9tf. Foil Sam:: Farm of 185 acres 75 acres in cultivation, 40 in pas ture, and balance in good timber. 8 room house, bank barn with new steel roof; spring water. 2 miles northeast of McConnells burg. EJgar Downin, McCon nellsburg, Pa., Foil Sale-Span of fine mules weight between 20 and 21 hun dred, perfectly sound, one, 5 years old the other, 7; one, is a extra good single-line leader. rice reasonable, as owner has no use for them. A. S. Guyer, Bedford, Pa. 10 22 2t NEliDMORE. William Truax, and George F . Smith are very sick. Oliver Plessingor has added much to tho appearance of his house by applying a coat ot paint thoreto. Mrs. Emehne Diehl, of Whips Cove, spent a day last week with friends at Pleasant Grove. Kay raond PJessinger and Tony Mellott are employed at the Co- hill orchards. Miss Blai.che Smith spent last week in Ohio attending the Amer ican Chaistian Association. Mrs. liiloy Morgret, of And- over, Ohio, us visiting hor many telatives in this section. She is a daughter of Cornelius Diehl. Subscribe for the "News' only 11.00 a year. The Racket Store Now we have 3,000 feet of floor space filled with Goods, that, if purchased now, would cost more money. Below, we quote you some prices. We have made a good buy on Sanitary Fruit Cans the kind that sell for 50 cents; but we can let you have them for 33 cents. Sealing strings at 4 cents a dozen. Perfection heavy jar gums. We have sold 125 pounds of them at 7 cents a dozen. Quart and half-gal glass jars at 48 and 70 cents a dot. No. 20 Syracuse plow points 28 cents No. 30 Syracuse plow points 313 cents Mason jar caps, 15 cent a doz. Glass nest eggs, 1 cent each 1'angTefoot Hy paper 30 cents a box, or 1 dou ble feheots for 5 cents Table Oil cloth; 15 cents a yard . Linoleum 30 to 85 cents a yard. Clothes pins, 5 doz for 5 cents. X-ray Stove polish 4 cents: Sewing machine oil, 4 cents Liquid stove polish, 8 cents a bottle Two-in one stove polish 8 cents. SHOES SHOES We are ir good shape on these goods, and the way we have them arranged, it is no trouble to show them to you. We are selling more shoes this year than ever. We have them from 10 cents to $4.50 an sell the latest toes. Don't fail to see us for school shoes. Boys' dress caps 10 cents to 45 conts. Boys' suspenders 5 cents to 20 cents. Men's suspenders 10 conts to 25 cents. Children's Misses', and Ladies' hose support ers, 8 to 10 cents. 4 mouKO traps, 5 cents 1 doz coat and hat hooks 5 cents. 3 boxes carpet tacks, 5 cents. Holdfast Shoe nails 2 for 5 cents Padlocks, 10, 15 and 20 cents Knob locks, 20 cents Horse rasps 20 to 28 ceuts llorseshoo hammers 23 cents. Handsaws, 50, 75 to $1.00 100 split rivets, 5 cents Alabastine 45 cents ' Shock tyers 12 and 15 cents Fodder yarn will be in this week. Look for prices, next week. hoe our Aluminum pans, 25, 35, 40 and cents. Boar brand hosiery 2 pair for 25 cents. Umbrellas 48, 75 and 95 cents. 50 CLOTHING CLOTHING Just got our Fall Clothing in and can sell you a Wool suit about as cheap as we used to sell Cotton. We have a nice Man's Suit that we can sell you at $5.00. This is straight! and we think we have the nicest 9.75, 10.00 ll-dollar suits, we ever had. Child's suits $1.60 to $5.00. Knee pants, 25 cents to 70 cents. Men's pants 98 cents to $3.25. Cords for boys, and men, 48 cents, to $2.45. Sweater coats 48 cents to $5.00. Men's dress shirts. 48 to 95 cents. Big Bill work shirts 45c. , The new Fall Mats are now ready and they are nice. The prices run Wc, $1.25, $1.35, and $1.90. Well, some time ao, we told you about having some dandy buy harness at $12.50 $13.5o, $15 5o and $16.oo If one can judge by the way they are going out, thev must be all right. We have just received another lot at the same price. Horse collars $l,oo, $2.25, $3.oo and $3.98. Our Guns and Ammunition will be in this week, and your early inspection of these goods is earnestly requested. HULL & BENDER. Caution Notice. Notk-e is hereby given to all whom it may concern Dot to trust Wil Hum Kvans, or give him credit on my ac count, as I will pay no debts of his contracting, nor be responsible for any of his actions or conduct. N. II. l'KCK. September 23, 1014 lit. Needmore, I'a. IK M. COMERER, agent for 7HLGEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, BURN! CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators, Clo ver Hullers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time. L. W. FUNK -:- DEALER IN -:- High Grade Plain Pianos, Player Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Rec ords, and Professional Tu ner, McConnellsburg, Western Maryland Railway Company. In EITct June 14, 1914. Trains leave H uncock as follows: No. 7-1 81 a, m. (ilully) forCumherlnnd. I'ltts- Imruli uua wchi, inso west virKinut points Nu.H-3.nt.nl. for Hnifrmtown, CJltyslmrj, IlumiVL-r uml liullluiore. No, 1 R.SB a. m. (dally enoopt Sunday) Kx- press lor uumuonanu auu iniormeuiiue points. No. 49.07 a. tn. (dully exoept Sunday) Ex- pre ror Ilairi-rstowu, V ayutiHiioro, ChiimliurxburK. Ilaltlmeie and I n l-rm-l-nte poln in. New York, l'hlludelphlu, WuNlilnKton, elo. No, S 8.85 p. m. (dally) Wentrm F.xpreiw for uuni m-riuna, vt est Virginia pomia anu too Went. No. 83.07 p. m. (dally) Express for lluKers- lown, wuyneHooro, unainnerNiiurK, uei lysliurK. and York. Halllmore New York, rhllailelphla, Washington. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bua.nnsn and collections entrusted will eoelve oareful and prompt attention W Early Risers Tlia f amout little pills. ,, Nothing adds more to the relinements of home than tfood music. To have good music you must have a good instrument. There are good bad and indifferent instru ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much alike. The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you pay a first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. I have lived in this county since my birth, 1 am a taxpayer and in a position to make good any business transactions. Buy your piano, organ, or victrola lrom me and if it is not all right you can come back at me. There are families in every part of this county that have purchased instruments from me. Ask them about me Perhaps you want to trade your organ for a Piano, or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player. See me. Let's talk it over. L. W. FUNK. A. L. WIBLE Auctioneer, McConnellsburg, Pa. Prompt attention to all business In this lino, lie may bo found at his home on West Wator street where he oouduetsa barber, and sboemendlng shop. 6-21-U Executor's Notice. folate of John N. Hlxun, lute ofllrush Creek township, I'a., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been grauti-il to the undersliined, all persons ludelited to the said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims to present the sumo without deluy. I NATHAN U. HlXSoX Akersvllle, la Executor.