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    THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURG. PA.
FULTON COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. V. PfiwK, Editor and Proprietor
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
NOVEMBER 19, 1914
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
Kolerel at the Poitoflloe at MoConmllHburif
Pa., a second-class mall matter.
DUBLIN MILLS.
The ram was very welcome.
Minnie Black is now working
tor John Wright's.
Jacob Black has been working
at North Point.
Ambrose Wilson took Knepper
Bros, a heifer which they slaugh
tered. The latter are doing a
good business.
The fifth local institute of Tay
lor township will be held at Wine
gardner November 20.
On account of the ram there
was no preaching at Center last
Sunday, but there will be preach
ing there at 10:80 A. M., Novem
ber 29.
Charles Nesbittand Henry Car
hausrh, of Big Cove, spent two
days recently at Wm. Knepper 's.
They were after cattle for Mr.
Carbaugh.
Mae Knepper spent Sunday,
November 15th. at her uncle
Howard Barnett's.
Mr. and Mrs. David Knepper
spent a day recently with the lat
ter 's mother, Mrs. Woodcock, at
Enid.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbin Johnston
and son, of Orbisonia, visited rel
atives in this vicinity November
8th to 11th.
Our school is getting along
properly under the care of O. V.
Wink, with 45 on the roll
David Winegardner has im
proved his barn by giving it a
new roof.
Charles Knepper butchered a
pig that dressed 380 pounds avoir
dopjis.
John Wright has been painting
his bouse. Give your barn a lit
tle, John.
Carl Hess, who had been work
ing for Jesse Grissinger, has re
turned home.
The Cherry Grove school is
very popular under the care of
Ray Iless, of this place.
On Friday of last week, David
Miller and son Floyd went to
Three Springs for a gasoline en
gioe. When they arrived one of
their horses became tick and
David remained there while Floyd
brought the engine home and
has not yet returned.
Corn is now nearly all husked
and a pretty good crop, too.
Loraine Madden, who recently
purchased an auto, has not been
seen with it of late. 'What is
wrong?
Several persons passed by this
place going to the lime quarry
sale, but obtained no results.
Allen Grissinger has been saw
ing lumber for Irvin Winegard
ner's new house.
Mr. Editor if you were to come
to our town you would see most
of the business done on Hill
street. Twenty ninth avenue is
not altogether invisible.
Misses Eliza, Olive and Luella
Hess were pleasant callers at
David Winegardner's recently.
Wm. Brown, who is agent for
the Grand Union Tea Co., comes
around to see all of ns once a
month.
Mrs. Bnnt Miller is improving
very slowly.
Herman Cromwell has returned
home after a four days' hunting
trip and not anything to show for
lost time.
WEST DUBLIN.
James Clevenger, Pittsburgh,
accompanied his brother Harvey
home and has been hunting a few
days. James has a good position
in Pittsburgh with the B. & 0.
Railroad Co. Albert King, Lloyd
and Maggie Price, and May Ma
lone, spent a few days recently
in Altoona. They traveled in Al
bert's auto. Mrs. Wilbert Bar
ton and Pearl Barton, of Sixmile
Run, spent a few days recently
at Z. Bland Barnett's, in Taylor
.township.
Band Concert
The Band expects to give a
concert in the Auditorium of the
school building sometime during
the holidays, and hope that no
one will arrange for any thing
that will conflict C. R. Shore,
Mgr.
ACT QUICKLY.
Delay Has Been Dangerous in McCon
nellsburg.
Do the right thing at the right
time.
Act quickly at time of danger,
la time of kidney danger Doans
Kidney Pills are most effective.
Plenty of McConnellsburg evi
dence ot their worth.
Miss Susan Peightel, Mi in St.,
McConnellsburg, says; 1 was in
poor health for some time and
I believe that weak kidneys caus
ed the trouble. I suffered great-
y from severe pains m my back,
which often darted into my head.
I became dizzy and had chills, I
was losing strength daily, and
felt poorly in every way. Doan's
Kidney Pills were brought to my
attention and I procured a sup
ply at Trout's Drug Store. They
acted just as represented and
brought me quick relief.'
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
same that Miss Peightel had.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buf
falo, N. Y.
BRUSH CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Barton
made a business trip to McCon
nellsburg last Wednesday and
spent the night in the home of
thelatter's sister Mrs. Lincoln
Deshong of Sideling llilL
Miss Lillian Bottenfleld of
Gapsville spent Saturday and
Sunday in the home of G. 0.
Lynch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mellott
and daughter Ruth of Gapsville,
spent Saturday and Sunday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. N.
Barton.
Russell Akers spent Saturday
and Sunday with friends in Hope
well.
Mrs. M. A. Barkman and s5n
Walter spent Saturday and Sun
day with relatives at Everett
Mrs. Ross Walters spent one
day last week with A. 11. - Simp
son and family
Kush Layton ana sister aiiss
Velma of Gapsville spent Sunday
with Ada, Lizzie and Blaine Hix-
son.
Mr. Homer Akers ot North Da
kota is visiting relatives in our
valley.
Grant Simpson and Miss
Blanche Barton of Bedford apent
Sunday with P. D. Hixon and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lodge
were business visitors in Everett
one day last week.
Elton Barton and Miss Thelma
Metzler spent Saturday and Sun
day at the latter 's home at Har
risonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Mills of
Whips Cove spent Sunday with
F. M. Lodge and family.
Lena and Margaret Whitfield
spent Sunday with Laura and
Lulu Simpson.
Fred Lamberson, of Huston-
tow, passed through our valley
Saturday enroute for Lasbley.
Clara and Howard Whitfield
spent Saturday and Sunday in
the home of their sister Mrs.
Martin S. Foor, of Breezowood.
Mrs. M. E. Barton spent Mon
day in the home of H. N. Barton.
Mrs. George Lodge spent part
of last week in the home of her
parents near Warfordsburg.
A very pleasant surprise was
given James Barton Saturday
evening November 7th when a
number of young people came to
help him celebrate his birthday.
The evening was spent in playing
games. Lunch was served about
12 o'clock and all returned to
their homes. Those present were
Misses Lillian Bottenfleld Edith
Mellott Minnie Lynch, Clara and
Iva Ilixson, Sadie nd Celia Bar-
ton, Lillian Youngblood, Lula
Mills and Mary Clevenger, and
Messrs Ross and Bruce Barton,
Marshall Lynch, Lloyd Mellott,
Chester Botten field,. Clad Be
queath, Marshall Ray and Percy
llixsoc, Earl Trueax, Marshal
Lodge, Will Clev nger, and
George and James Barton.
NEW QRENADA.
Isaac McClain, has finished
planing lumber at J. 0. McClain's
and moved his machine home.
Rev. Benson has closed his pro
tracted meeting at the U. B,
church in Wells Valley. The
young folks enjoyed walking,
There were 86 conversions.
Ward tierkstresser's buried
their infant child Wednesday,
aged about 2 weeks.
Mrs. Jacob Blac't and Mrs.
John Galbrait'i are visiting
Official Vote, November 3, 1914.
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CANDIDATES :
Supreme Court
Robert S Frazier
George Kunkel
Superior Court
James E. Clark
Frank M. Trexler
United States Senator
A. Mitchell Palmer, Democrat
( Washington
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Fred W. Whiteside, Socialist
Madison F. Larkm, Prohibition
A S. Landis, Industrialist
Governor
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Martin G. Brumbaugh Keystone
( Personal Liberty ;
LieutenantJGovernor
( Washington
Percy F. Smith, J. Bull Moose
( lioosevelt Progressive
Frank B. McClain, j L"iberty
Secretary of Internal Affairs
William N. McNair, Democratic
f Washington
Fred E. Lewis, Bull Moose
( Koosevelt Progressive
( Republican
Henry Houck, Keystone
( Personal Liberty
Representative in Congress at Large
Robert S. Bright, Democratic
Martin Jennings Caton, Democratic
Arthur B. Clark, Democratic
Charles N. Crosby, Democratic
Washington
Bull Moose
Roosevelt Progressive
I Washington
Arthur 1 Rupley Bull Moose
I uooseveii rrogressive
( Washington
Anderson H. Walters Bull Moose
( Roisevelt Prog.
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Daniel F. Lafean,
John R. K. Scott
Personal Liberty
Republican
Personal Liberty
Republican
Personal Liberty
Representative in Congress
Charles L. Johnson, Washington
Benjamin K. Focbt, Republican
Senator in General Assembly
Phillip P. Ritter, Democratic
Charles J. Hemminger, Washington
James W. Endsley, Republican
Representative in General Assembly
Geo. a M-wUgSEKSS
Merrill W. Nace, Washington
Peter Morton, Republican
friends in Coalmont and Sax ton.
There was some excitement in
our village last week when Dr.
McClain, and Mr. Fisher, of Hus
tontown, passed through here
with two auto's roped together.
They looked as though they had
just come from Germany.
The forest fires have all died
out for the want of room, as the
mountains have all been burnt
over.
Hunters report game scarce.
John Mills and wife, have re
turned home to Altoona.
Daniel Alloway and wife, of
Pittsburgh, are visiting the form
er's mother at this place and the
latter 's parents at Wood vale. Mr
Alloway had the misfortuLe of
getting hurt some ti me ago which
put him off duty for some time.
The hunters that have been
camping at John Galbraith'a
have returned to their home at
South Fork, Pa.
Mrs. Margaret Houp is visiting
friends in Waterfall
LITTLE'S
Big Underselling Store
The 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, Penna.
SALUVIA
See account of mountain fires
elsewhere. A hunting party
of eight, headed by Isaiah Kline,
killed a large deer at the old Pe
ter Kegarice place on Sideling
Hill about daybreak last Monday.
Wm. Mellott, Andrew Miller,
and Verlie Decker killed a fine
deer on Sideling Hill last Satur
day. It is currently reported
that a hunting party of twenty
two men mostly from Rays
Cove surrounded a territory on
Sideling Hill and killed four deer
while closing in on them. Har
vey M. Strait has finally decided
to qnaray and haul limestone
from the John Nolson farm, in
Tod towiisbip, Instead of from
west of Fort Littleton. Mana
ger and Supervisor E. U. Kirk is
having '.he old abutments of the
bridge near west foot of Green
Hill, Lincoln Way, taken out pre
paratory to building a concrete
and iron bridge, and has prepar
ed a very convenient crossing
place over the stream. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ross Hann were
given a royal birthday and wed
ding reception at their home last
Saturday evening.
ENID.
Mrs. Hester Baumgardner,nee
Bivens, near Pittsburgh, was call
ing on relatives Wednesday.
Two fine deer were seen in the
fields of H. M. Edwards and E.
A. Horton Wednesday. Seemed
in no hurry to get to the moun
tains. Charles M. Schenck and family
autoed to Everett Saturday, took
dinner with relatives there and
then went on to visit relatives 10
Bedford for a few days. They
were accompanied by Harry
Stunkard.
Mrs. Rebecca Edwards left on
Tuesday to visit her sister in
Saxton. From there she will go
to her home in Juniata.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cisney
and children otPlumville are vis
iting the latter 's parents in the
Valley.
Rev. Benson closed the revival
services that he had been holding
for several weeks at the U. B.
church on Wednesday night
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rider, of
Three Springs, visited the form
er's brother Saturday night and
Sunday.
L W. FUNK
-:- DEALER IN -:-
High Grade Plain Pianos, Pla
Pianos, Organs, Victrolas, Red
ords, and Professional Tu
ner, McConnellsburg,
KNOBSVILLb.
Battle Ridge school is progress
ing nicely under the care of Ira
L Peck. Scott Hershey erected
a porch at that school house.--Peter
Mellot and sons Lloyd and
Chester transacted business in
McConnellsburg Friday. George
Regi repainted his house. Miss
Lola Wilson was & pleasant visit
or at Battle Ridge school Thurs
day. The chicken-pox scare at
that school died a natural death.
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Nothing adds more to the refinements of home l
good music. To have good music you must have a gl
instrument. There are good bad and indifferent inst!
ments, and to the unskilled eye they look much all
The unprincipled dealer is likely to make you p
first-class price for a fourth-class instrument. 1 to
lived in this county since my birth, I am a taxpayer
in a position to make good any business transactil
Buy your piano, organ, or victrola from me and if
not all right you can come back at me.
There are families in every part of this county
have purchased instruments from me. Ask them aa
me.
Perhaps you want to trade your organ for a Pi
or Player Piano; or your Plain Piano, for a Player,
me. Let's talk it over.
L. W. FUNK.
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Special Bargains In Real Es
100 Acre Farm in Union township, Fulton Cob
ty, Pa.QGood frame house and bank barn and 0
er buildings, plenty of fruit and fine water. Tl
farm lays in sight of school, church, store and pd
office, right along public highway.
175jAcres in Licking Creek township, new ba
fair house, considerable meadow land and in 1
state of cultivation. One mile from school 2
church.
F' 300 Acre Farm in Fulton County, Pa. One of
finest in the County nearly all in grass, five ml
from railroad and near lime. Fine brick house i
large barn and other buildings. Ripht along mi
highway. About 75 acres of excellent timber.
110 acre farm in Whips Cove, near LocusfGrd
Pa., on State Road from Hancock to Everett. i
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room house, bank barn and all necessaryloutbu
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v easy terms.
Write for prices and particulars. VVe haveM
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them to you.
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REAL ESTATE,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
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