THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. FA. fflcCOlELLSBM 'S and the COUNTY'S o. OPPOR saw : 0 JSfUL To) A W CITIZENS. MERCHANTS, FARMERS,ANSWER THE QUESTIONS FOR YOURSELVES. 1 . Does this town and county need a railroad? 2. Do the people want better facilities for transportation and shipping? 3. What will a railroad mean to your town and county? 4. Do increased population and real estate values mean anything to you? 5. Do you want electric lighted streets and homes? 6. Do you want McConnellsburg to be placed on the map? 7. Do you want Fulton county's products on the commercial markets? MANY THINGS ARE NEEDED; BUT MOST OF ALU-A RAILROAD if you want progress. A responsible company, GUARANTEES TO YOU, UNDER BOND, the COMPLETION which will give to you all of the above. DO YOU WANT IT? IT WILL BE ORGANIZED BY HOME. PEOPLE. WILL YOU BE ONE The movement is on foot and things are being done. Are you supporting it? Youow it to yourself; owe it to your town; owe itto your county, and you owe it to your family! ATTEND THE MEETING AT THE COURT HOUSE THIS AFTERNOOIi at 1 o'clock, and join the boosters and see HOW EASY IT IS TO GET A RAILROA FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. V. PECK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. NOVEMBER 12, WW Published Weekly. $ .00 per Annum in Advance. Euered at the Poitoflloe at MeConnllburK Pu., i seoond-cIUHS mail matter. Needlework Guild. The members and contributors of the Needlework Guild will please take notice that a meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles R. Spangler, McConnells burg, at 2:30 o'clock in the after noon of the first Saturday in De cember. Kindly be on hand promptly with all contributions as it is desirable that the work for the year be closed. BOW FAR IS CREENCASTLE? Local Institute. The fourth local institute of Taylor township was held at Hustontown, Friday evening, November 5th. The following questions were discussed. 1. In and Out of the Schoolroom. 2. History. 3. Special Exercises. Teachers present were: Ruth Strait, Ethel Sipes, Olitipa Kee baugh, Fred Lamberson, U. G. Wink, W. H. Ranck and 0. V. Wink from Taylor, and Jane Cromer and Esther Welsh from' Dublin. Adjourned to meet at Wine gardner's November 21st 0. V. Wink. The third local institute of Bethel township was held in May's Chapel recently. Ques tions discussed were: Grammar How Taught? How can we as teachers, patrons and directors better our schools? Plans for teaching beginners. Teachers present were: Kath arine Mentzer, Blanche Smith, Webster W. Mellott, Reed Bish op, Clara Noris, and Carl Golden. Webster W. Mellott, teacher. Katharine Mentzer, Secretary. No n for the trolley road! Not So Far That the Statements of Its Residents Cannot Be Verified. Rather an interesting case has been developed in Greencastle. Being so near by, it is well worth publishing here. The statement is sincere the proof convincing. Jacob Stover, town councilman 46 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, Pa., says: "1 was bothered by soreness and lameness across the small of my back. My kidneys didn't act properly and the se cretions were irregular in pas sage. I didn't rest well at night as I bad to get up several times. 1 was advised to try Doan's Kid ney Pills and I got a supply. Af ter taking a few doses, I found relief. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Stover had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf falo, N. Y. WATERFALL. ' Isaac and Wilson Baker, of Tyrone, spent Sunday with S. S. Strait. On the same day Joseph Barnett, wife, and children Zena, Clarence and Ruth visited James Barnett's; Mrs. Alice McClam and family at W. F. Berkstres ser's; and the following visited Howard Barnett's: Jerry Knep per, wife and children Mary and George; Fred Knepper, George Barnett, Minnie Black, Howard Knepper, and Elbin Johnson, wife and son Kermit of Rock Hill, Pa. Russel Gracey, of'Mt Union, is spending some time with rela tives in this section. Miss Bertha McClain is visiting in Huntingdon. Waterfall school is popular un der the care of Ruth Strait DUBLIN MILLS. (Held over from last week.) Game seems plenty. Jennie Bohnger is Jiving in the home oi W. R. Berkstresser. Mrs. William Knepper and son Howard recently visited the form er's sister, Nellie Ramsey, in Tod township. Howard B. Knepper is agent for the National Stockman aud Farmer. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. R ATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted (or less than 15 cents. Cash must ac company order. For Sale: 3 Horses broken to all harness and several bug gies. D. J. Lininger, Mercers ourg, Pa. 11 12 3t For Sale: Lot of splendid picked winter apples fine varie ties price right Inquire, of Earl Morton on Trout farm just west of town. For Sale: Pair of good mules; or, will trade for good horse, or, will sell a horse and keep mules. Have too many. Geo. N. Sipes, 10-29-14-tf Hustontown. For Sale: Black Percheron stallion, weight 1600 pounds, 4 years old last May, will sell for cash or will trade for a pair of good young mules. B. F. Dan iels, near Hancock, Md. 11 12 It For Sale. Farm containing 134 acres 1 i mile north of Hus tontown. Good buildings. Will take my own price if I can get it: if not, I will consider the other fellow's. M. V. Malot 3t. For Sale. The Otho Souders farm in Tod township, 2 miles northeast o t McConnellsburg, containing 105 acres, good state of cultivation, good buildings, fruit and timber. Apply to J. P. Waltz, McConnellsburg, Pa. 7 9 tf. For Sale: Farm of 1H5 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. Edgar Downin, McCon nellsburg, Pa., Wanted;-A Christian home during the coming winter where I may stay by paying a small sum of money, and render fur ther compensation by doing the chores. Best of references as to character furnished. J. 11. Lohr, Hustontown. 11 5 2t. For Pale A dnrnlod srnv horso. 8 years old, will work any- whoie; prrfpctiy sound ana s:ife; al ". i'Vid split, hlcliorv busrsrvv. tb ,iuli. mobile swat and top; also, a sel. of pingle driving h inipus. Grant Spade, Be!' Puiro, E'imaville, Pa tf. Public Sale of Wagons and Second Hand Machinery At 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, November 14th., W. H. Nesbit will offer at public sale at his store in McConnellsburg a carload of Farm and Lumber Wagons Also the following second-hand goods, all of which is in splendid condition: one 4-Horse Lansing Wagon good as new; 2 Buggies, 1 McCorroick Binder, 1 Osborne Mower, 1 Farmers' Favorite Grain Drill, 1 Cook Stove; also, a lot of lead Gears, Buggy Harness, &c. These second hand things are all good and worth looking after. ' w. H. NESBIT, v McConnellsburg, Pa. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Stori mThe public should not forget that we have a full line of Fall and Winter Millin ery, in all the latest styles, which are now on display in our new store opposite the Fulton County Bank, we are prepared to show them to our patrons, whether they wish to buy, or merely to inspect. MRS. A. F. LITTLE, McConnellsburg, Penria. Chase the Chill From the Breakfast Room START the Perfection Heater going five minutes before the breakfast hour; by the time the family gets down the whole room is warm and cozy. The food Uates better everybody feela better. It's, a bully morning send off fur the whole family. PERFECTION The Perfection la an ever-ready comfort. It la llf ht you earry It wherever eitra heat I needed ewineroom or cellar, bedroom ar parlor. It burna kerosene eaey to handle and lneapenelve and coata nothing when not In me. It le amokeleee and edorleea. At hardware and furniture atorea everywhere. Look for the Triangle Trade-Mark. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia Pittsburgh Special Bargains In Real Est 100 Acre Farm in Union township, Fulton Coff ?-T tv.!Pa.rnood frame house and hank barn and ott er buildings, plenty of fruit and fine water. T5 farm lays in sight of school, church, store and post- office, right along public highway. 175:Acres in Licking Creek township, new.b2 fair house, considerable meadow land and in ' state of cultivation. One mile from school church. r 300 Acre Farm in Fulton Count v. Pa. One of A finoct in i Via fniinfv nont-lv .1VU ... V 14 V. WHULJ AAAAA U AAA A from railroad nnrl near lime. Fine hrick house large barn and other buildings. Rirht along ni highway. About 75 acres of excellent timber. iin ' iiri: T ..tcr flfOVf iiu auc iuiui in v nips vuvc, ucm juuvw- ..-.nl t C W .. ,1 t.. TT1, , rvcptr. t ' ' I watered and land in dood condition. Good 0 1 room house, bank barn and all necessary'outbu" ings. This farm will be sold reasonable and m. easy terms. 1 Write for prices and particulars. We have other properties for sale and will be glad to s i them to you. GEO. A. HARRIS, REAL ESTATE, McConnellsburg, Pa. PULTON COUNTY NB1 is the people's paper $1.00 a Tear in AdvaB ellit St 12 ai id 8 ai an Mi Ell De
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