i THE FULTOIf COUNTY .NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO. PA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B S. PSa, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 9, 1915 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. E tiered it the Poitoffloa t MoConnsllaburg P., u econd-clasa mill mitter. ANOTHER McCONNELLSBURG CASE. It Proves That There's A Way Oat for Many Suffering McCoaaelLsbarg People. Just another report of a case in McConnell8burg. Another typical case. Kidney ailments relieved in McConnellsburg with Doan's Kidney Pills. Riley Peck, shoemaker, Pleas ant St , McConnellsburg, says: "I was troubled with my kidneys and soreness in my back. I was dizzy at times and it affected my ryes. 1 had to get up often at night on account of the kidney secretions. I was tired out in the morning. The doctor gave me only a little reref. Two box es of Doan's Kidney Pills, pro cured at Trout's Drug Store, gave me great relief at once. Price 50c. at all doaWs. Don't Bimply ask tor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Peck bad. Foster Milburn Co . Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. SALUVIA Quite a number of deer have been seen by hunters on Sideling Hill. A. M. Welsh and others in Brush Creek valley, got a fine one, and Sherman Bard and par ty got a nice one. It seems to be currently reported that two deer were transported via autos on Lincoln Highway, all since sea son opened, but the writer could not ascertain the names and ad dress of the fortunate ones. Dur ing the latter part of last week party of eight saw four fine ones on Sideling Hill, and shot a num ber of times at tbem, but missed the mark. A party of three got a fine young deer on Green Hill, on Saturday last. The light snow baa greatly increased the the chances. Fernando Decker has rigged up and hitched a fodder cutter to bis gasoline engine, and has cut up the entire fodder crop on Ed. R Hendershot and L. C. Mann farms. A number of farmers in this section are butchering a normal crop of meat during the wintry days. The revival services at Siloam M. E. Church are still being con tinued, with no apparent success reported amongst sinners, not withstanding the good, eloquent preaching of Dr. Fasick and faith f ul warnings of the pastor, Rev. E. J. Croft. No late reports from Chas. II. Mann. The presumption is that he is slowly recovering. Some dastardly, and sneaking scoundrel, under cover of dark ness, cut up a good set of har ness for a young man and took a nice robe from the buggy of an other young' man who were at tending Siloam services last week. ENID. Mrs. E. W. McClain and son Eugene of Juniata, visited ber uncle A. S. Edwards recently. Mary Repper spent a few days with her aunt Mrs. Rosa Grif fiths at Rroadtop City last week. Miss Laura Early is visiting: relatives in Altoona lor a few days. Miss Marian Edwards spent the week end at her home. Butchering seems to be the or der of the day now. Beichtley Bros, are cutting the timber on what is known as the Wishart tract The auditors have their annual settlement to day, and the new directors and supervisor will take hold ot business. Charles Scbenck is sawing for the Robertsdale Company for a short time. John Slunkard, Sr., has the contract for hauling Reichtley's logs. Mrs. Stella G ffl i and children of K-iys Cove visited bar father Daniel Shafer recently Lawrence Laney, of Pittsburg, has but one arm-the left one. A few days ago he shot and killed a buck in Huntingdon county that weighed 160 pounds. BRUSH CREEK. Social movements m this sec tion since last issue were as fol lows: Roy Ritchey and wife, of Everett, Sunday, in the home of the latter 's sister, Mrs E A. HiiRon who has been quite ill during the past week. Clad Be queath, wile and daughter, Sun day, at Mrs. Maggie Barton's George Barton, Sunday atGeorge Hoop's, Andover; Rev. J.D. Frum and wife, ol Breeze wood, Satur day, at M, E Barton's; Mrs. Ir ene Truax and son Earl, later part of week at E A. Uixson's; Miss Celia Barton, last week, in the home of A. E Deshong, An dover; M. P. Barton and wife, last Friday, at E. A. Qixon's. Charles Lodge, of Wilkea Bar re, is visiting his brother George Miss Clara Whitfield who had been staying with her sister Mrs M. S. Foor, at Breezewood, re turned home last Sunday, WEST DUBLIN. William Deavor and family and Frank Deavor and family, of Hustontown, spent part of a re cent Sunday at Frank Price's. Miss Sadie Fields, of Huston town, spent a recent Sunday at James Lyion's. Mrs. Elizabeth Deavor, of Qus tontown, is visiting at Frank Price's. Those from a distance who at tended the funeral of Casper Brant last week were: Charles McConnell and rite, of Fountain Green, 111.; David Anderson, wife and daughter Mirriam, ol Enola, Pa ; Mrs. Alex Montague, Clin ton Matbias and wife, and Mrs. Elizabeth Metzler all of Decor um; William Foreman and wife and Hiram Baumgardner and wife all of Wells Valley. BETHEL John Harman is still very UL The fourth local institute for Bethel township will be held Fri day of this week at Mays Chape). We are proud of our fine lot of teachers. Horses at George Weller's sale brongbt high prices which contradicts the idea that horses are low. Webster, son of Joseph E. Mellott, returned to Black Oak school last week. Corn husking all done and farmers and squirrels well sup plied with "nuts" for the winter. Church Notices. There will be a Christmas en tertainment at Zion M. E. church near Waterfall, at 7:30 o'clock, Christmas evening. There will be preaching servi ces in the Reformed church next Sunday morning, and in the Pres byterian church in the evening. Annual Easiness Meeting. The McConnellsburg Co-operative Creamery Company will hold its annual business meeting at the Band Room McConnells burg, Pa., Saturday, December 18, 1915 at 1 o'clock, p. m. A full turnout is earnestly desired. Geo. A. Comerer, Sec. Card of Thanks. The family of Casper Brant desire to extend their thanks to friends and neighbors for kind ness during his illness and after his death. Christmas Greeting and Invitation MERTIE E. SHIMER now has her new Holiday, Goods in and invites you to come and see them. You will find just what you want. EVERYTHING TO PLEASE the little and big folks. New and beautiful tree ornaments 5, 10, 15 and 25c; bell and wreath pendant, penny bells, silver and gold tinsel, cards, tags, seals, toy books, etc. LARGE TEDDY BEARS, $1.10; Dolls IOc to $1.25, building blocks 50c, swinging doll beds 50c, Noah's Ark with animals 25c, pretty and interesting picture puzzles 3 layers to box 25c, cardboard houses and merry-go-rounds, stuffed animals, high bouncing balls, fancy banks, roly polys, blocks, etc. 10c. APRONS OF ALL KINDS, unusually fine white ones, corset covers, fine drawers, hand bags, extra value handkerchiefs 5 and 10c, cushions and kimona cords, dainty toilet accessories, Japanese cups and saucers, fancy Japanese sewing baskets, and innumer able other pleasing articles. CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE of the best. East Lincoln Way, nearly opposite Cline's Gar age. , ' ; " . . Sale Register. Saturday, December 18, Mrs. William Miller will sell at her residence at Dublin Mills al horse wagon, bob sleds, harness, mowing scythe, 40 gal. copper kettle, and many other articles. Sale will begin at 1 o'clook. Jas. M. Chesnut, Auctioneer and Ray Hess, Clerk. Wednesday, December 22, Thomas Leas u re intending to quit farming, will sell at his resi dence 2 miles west of McCon nellsburg, 2 good work mules both leaders, 2 hogs and 3 pigs, wagon, harness, farming imple ments, potatoes, apples, canned fruit and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. Thursday, March 9, Grover, K Peck, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence on the Henry farm near Knobsville, 9 head of horses, 80 head of cat tle, a lot of hogs and sheep, farm machinery, household goods, etc. Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. Cred it one year. J. J. Harris, auctioneer. Carmen Not A Spaniard. The original tale of Prosper Merimee, subject of so many per- I versions, operatic, dramatic and cinematographic,, translated by H. T. Craven, will be run in the Magazine Section of the Phila delphia Sunday "Press" wherein it will be noted that neither Car men nor Don Jose are real Span iards, and that Carmen does not meet her death in the vicinity of a bull ring. The story of Carmen has been treated by librettists with unusual footlight freedom and as a consequence the general public is undoubtedly unfamiliar with the real Carmen. Read the true version in the Philadelphia "Press" every Sunday. 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 theCourtHouse Iron Bedsteads, Springs of all kinds,Cbairs,Rock ers, Extension Tables, Center Tables, Kitchen Cupboards, al ways on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices right V77 SPF.CI aura or lot Dot faaollne. Th four fnmeus Waverly Gasolines) 76 Special Motor Auto ire ill dlitllled and refined from Pennaylrania Crude Oil. Clean, Uniform. Mora mllei per Gallon. Contain no compreaetd natural gal product. WAVCRLY OIL WORKS CO. MeMt laflan nTTttUIBI, tk. lUnmlnanta Lubricant FaraHine Was FREE Telia All About OIL Waverly Products Sold by B. H. SHAW, llustontown. Pa. W 77VV TJ TjLL Easily Carried from Room to Room Upataln or down.Uir., from ma to room, th. P.rf.ction Oil Stotr. ia mmtiU, "'if carriad without tk. UMwity of putting the fl.m. out. Erary boma ahould hate , a Parfoctioo a. a protection aaaiiut Uio chill of .Driaa and fall and the torero ol ..I- winter w.ath.r. iuMatfMnaMkiHiiMMMMM With the Perfection there fa no Mnojto, I 4 ahoo,aootorodort. Borne kenueoe, the M - . moat economical fuel Tou can um. Sold ar daalara orarrwhero. Ak to aea the - V Jk Jk But tff and YOU appreciate the deliciousness of good, wholesome butter. 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