THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McCONNELLSBURQ. PA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. tf..PE0K, Editor and Proprietor HcCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 2, 1915 Piblished Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. E itored at the Poitoffloe at McConnallaburg P., at seoond-olaaa mail matter. ALL fRONfi. ENID. Mrs. Mary Keith and grand son Kenneth accompanied her son Frank to Altoona where tbey will stay some time. Mrs. W. II. Birnett and chll dren, of Minersville, spent last week with her parents. Charles and Glenn Foster are visiting their brother and sister in Altoona. Edith and Pauline Lockard are spending Institute week with their parents in Kearney. Julius Rhaesa, Jr. of Juniata, spent the last of week with rela tives. ChasEarley and his mother attended the Fraker sale at Ft. Littleton on Saturday. Mrs. Ear ley expects to visit relatives there for several weeks. Relatives received word the first of the week of the death of Howard Edwards in Philadelphia He was the son of Jackson and Mary Edwards. Mrs. Harry Zern returned home from a ttiree week's visit with relatives in Pittsburgh and Altoona. Miss Shenefelt went to Orbi sonia on Wednesday afternoon and will go from there tc County Institute. Mrs. Ham Rider, of Three Springs, took dinner with rela tives on Thanksgiving Day. WARFORDSBURU. David Stevens and family, who had resided in Ohio during the past year, have returned to Ful ton County to reside indefinitely Mrs. Albert Deneen and Rev. A. G. B. Powers are both quite poorly. Jacob Powers of Greenspring, W. Va., visited his lather Rev. A. G. H. Powers, during the past week. Luther Smith had the misfor tune to have a horse choke to death last week. Job Truaz says that if all the buckwheat stories are in, he will just add, that he had five acres that averaged 36 bushels to the acre, and there was enough wast ed in gathering it to re-seed the ground. With buckwheat and his clover hay, Jobie ought to be able to get his pigs fat enough to kill by the holidays. WEST DUBLIN. Harry W. Brant, of New En terpnse, Bedford county, spent a few days last week with his sick father, Casper Brant Dorsey Brode and wife, near Pittsburgh, visited at Ross Kings last week. On Saturday evening Mr. Brode killed a fine wild tur key. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Reidell, Nathan Bishop, of Hustontown, preached at Fair view on Sunday afternoon, lrom Matthew 25:25. Elliott Kirk has sold his tim ber on Sideling Hill to Reichley Bros. & Co. William Deavor is sawing the lumber. This week the pupils of our schools are having vacation and doing some fall work that re mains to be done. PLEASANT RIDGE. Sorry to note that Irwin Gar land is on the sick list. We hope for his speedy recovery. All the services held by Rev. Powers, Jr., were well attended. A great number of our young people are attending the meet ings at Siloam held by Rev. Crott and Doctor Fasten:. This community will be well represented at the County Institute. Place to Bay Furniture. It may not be known to every body that the place to buy furni ture in McConnellsburg is at M. M., Bender's, two squares east of the Court House Iron Bedsteads, Springs of all kinda,Cbairs, Rock ers, Extension Tables, Center Tables, Kitchen Cupboards, al ways on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices right The mistake Is Hade by Many McCon- nellsbnrs Citizens. ' Loik for the cause of backache. To be curad you must know the cause. If its weak kidneys you must set the Kidneys working right. A McConnellsbuig resident tells you now. Mr;. Lucinda Clevenger, Wa terbt, McConnellsburg, says "My back acbed badly and couldn't do my housework. bad dizzy spells ai d chills and was annoyed by the kidney secre tions. Often swellings appeared under my eyes and I was very nervous at night' I was troubl ed with rheumatic twinges. And Doan's Kidnev Pilts retnoed all signs of the trouble. I procured them at Trout's Drugstore." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don' simply ask lor a kidney remedy get Doau's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Clevenger had Foster-MUburn Co , Props , Buf talo, SI. Y. Advertisement. Resolutions. Whereas, It has pleased Al mighty God, to remove from the earth, to a home where peace and happiness reign, our beloved sister and co-worker, of the La dies Aide Society of Hustontown Sister Emeline Chesnut, be it therefore: Resolved, That in the death of Sister Chesnut the Aide has lost a faithful and ardent worker and the family a kind and devot ed mother, Resolved, That we the mem bers of the Ladies Aide Society of Hustontown extend to the be reaved family our heart feltsym pathy, and call upon God to com fort and sustain them in this their hour of sorrow, Resolved, That a copy of the resolutions be presented to the bereaved family, and that a copy be entered upon the record of the society, and that they be publish ed in the Fulton County News. Mrs. Jennie Downes, President Mrs. H. C. McClain, Secretary, Mrs. H. R. Lamberson, Ethe Sipe, Mrs. B. H. Shaw. Program. The program of the local C. L. . C, for their second meeting in December is Roll call My favorite quota' tion. Story of the week Mrs. J. W. Mosser. History of the C. L. S. C Miss Mary Pittman. A day on a Southern Planta tionRev. J. L. Yearick. Negro Superstitions Mrs. Lur ing. Sketch of Dorthea Dix and Horace Greeley Mrs. Harry Hull. Discussion of chapter XX by the class. Negro Melodies Quartette. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 191 Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1916 Al manac is by far the finest, lar gest and best ever before printed The Hicks storm and weather forecasts for 1915 again have pro ven their truth and value, and this splendid Almanac for 1916 should find its way straight into every home and office in Ameri ca. The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Mag azine, Word and Works, and his unique Almanac should always go together, both for only one dollar a year. The almanac alone is 35c, prepaid. Send to Word and Works Publishing Company, 3401 Franklin Ave., St Louis, Mo. An I'nnsaal Magazine. t you knew that on each Sun day of the year there was a Mag azine printed that had in it some thing that would interest - each and and every member of your family, you would more than like- y see to it that this Magazine came to your home regularly. The Magazine Section of "The Philadelphia Press" is filled with selected fiction, articles on science iterature, poetry, art, two pages of foreign and American cartoons and a page of fun. The Maga zine is handsomely illustrated, and printed in color, and ia truly a magazine for the entire family. Not Backward. Country school teacher "You notice that boy who stands at the foot of the class? Well, last sum mer he was the brightest boy In the class.". s Committeeman "He is now. I notice the foot of ' the class is nearest the stove." puck. Educational Heelings. Brush Creek. 1 The fourth local institute of Brush Creek township was held at Locust Grove School Friday evening Nov. 19th. The following topics were dis- cussed by both patrons and teach ers. ' 1. How can patrons help the work of the school. 2. How can we secure better attendance and overcome tardiness. Teach ers present were Roy Plessinger and Walter Barkman and ex- teacher Frank Plessinger. Wal ter T. Barkman, Sec'y. UNION. The fourth Educational Meet ing of Union township was held at Barnes Gap last Friday even ing. The following topics were discussed by our teachers: 1, What does the teacher stand for. 2. Value of Local Institutes. The teachers present were, Ann Uhlig. Nellie Morgret, Jessie Hoopengardner, Lily Ritz, G. B Mellott, and Oscar Lashley from Union: and Or ben Hebner from Bethel. A very interesting pro- gram was rendered which gives credit to both teacher and pupils, Lily Ritz, secretary. BELFAST. The fifth Educational Meeting of Belfast township held at Need- more last Friday evening was called to order by the teacher Floyd Hart, who appointed S. L Wink, president Topics discuss ed were.!. Value or a good foundation: 2. Home study, Val ue of, How secured. An excel lent literary program was render ed which was a credit to teacher and pupils. Teachers present were; Blanche Smith, Vernona Mellott Etta Waltz, Maye Pitt man, Thomas Truax, Floyd Hart John Morton and Levi Garland, of Belfast Virgie Gress and Webster Mellott of Bethel Denver Evans of Thompson, and George Smith of Ayr. . Two di rectors were there: A. 1 M. Lake and Jacob Hill. Maye Pittman, Secretary. Many Thanks. DearEditor News: We wish, through your paper, to extend our sincere thanks to our man friends in Needmore, and sur rounding communities, for theii kindness during the lew weens past, for the many good things tbey have done to us. Such as e good sum of cash wheat corn, oats, potatoes, apples, a lot o groceries, nine wagon loads of oak wood, which will bev sawed into stove lengths in a few days. We hope the Divine hand of oat Heavenly Father may ever lead them all in the paths of peace. A. G. B. Powers and wife, Need more, Pa. Sale Register. Thursday, March' 16, Grover, K. Peck, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence or the Henry farm near Knobsville, 9 head of horses, 30 head of cat tle, a lot of bogs and sheep, farm machinery, household goods, etc. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. Cred it one year. J. J. Harris, auc tioneer. Orchard Demonstration. ' The Department of Agriculture will demonstrate the care of or chards Monday, December 6th, at J. B. Runyan's residence ir McConnellsburg to which all art invited. Ha f M Waverly the best petroleum products made all made from high grade Pennsylvania Crude 03. Carolina, Illuminating oil, lubcic&tinf oil tad paraffin For all purpoMi. 3o Page Booklet Free tell mil about oil Waverly 03 Works Co. Iwlapamdant Rarunra PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 (o) Wavarfy Prefects Sold by B. H. SHAW, Hus'tontown, Pa. WMW and YOU'RE mighty careful about the water you drink1 and so you should be. 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