The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 11, 1916, Image 4

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FULTON COUNTY NEWS
Published Every Thursday.
B. V. PECK, Editor and Proprietor
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
MAY II, 1916
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
ntered at the Postoffloe it McConn.Uaburg
P., m laoond-olau mll matter.
POINTS THE WAY.
The Statement of This Creencastle Res
ident Will Interest Oar Readers.
Our neighboring town Green
castle, points the way in the
words of one of its most respect
ed residents:
J. B. Logan, cigar dealer, E
Baltimore St., Ureencastle, Pa.,
says: "I had pins across the
small of my back. My kidneys
weren't acting right. I am on
my feet all day long and I be
lieve that caused the trouble. I
got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills
and in a short time after using
them, I was relieved. I am
tileaaed to recommend this medi
cine, as it keeps my kidneys in
good shape."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
imply ask tor a Kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the
tame that Mr. Logan had. Fos-ter-Milburn
Co , Props., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Advertisement.
AKERSVILLE.
The farmers are busy plough
ing and planting.
W. L. Duvalland wife attended
May meeting last Sunday.
S. E Walters has been employ
ed atEmmavilie.
Howard Conner and family
moved to the J. S. Koarbaugh
farm near Akersville.
Misses Elizabeth Hixson and
Myrtle Du vail left Monday for
McConnelisbnrg to attend sum
mer normal school. '
Miss Minnie Feight, of Gaps
vllle, Is spending some time with
her aunt Mrs. L. A. DuvalL
Mrs. Roy Helsel, of Holhdaya--burg,
is spending some time with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Barton.
A fine dinner was served Sun
day at the home of Blaine Hix
son, when the children and their
families of John and Annie Hix
son (both deceased) were all at
the old homestead. Those pres
ent were: T. H. Walters and wife
Viola, and Dan, Marian; N. B.
Hixson and wife, son Very I and
daughter Marguriette; Blaine
wife and son Calvin; Ernest A.
Sprowl and wife Ada; Miss Eliza
beth Hixson, and Masters Mor
ton, Ren ford, Marks and George
Hixson.
Sunday School at 9 a. m. Ep-
When you have a
House to Rent
Givf it a coat of
good paint be fort
you tack a sign on
it. It won't cost
much and a well
painted house
always rents more
readilv than a
shabby one rents for more
money, too.
LEAD and ZINC PAINT
It is just as essential to use good paint on a
house you own and rent as on the one you live
in. Therefore, paint with Devoe and increase
the value of your property.
We guarantee DEVOE because we know
it is pure and because we know that it always
gives our customers satisfaction. It contains
no whiting, silica, china clay or other adulter
ants. DEVOE takes fewer gallons and wears
longer. We are always glad to show attractive
color combinations.
Hull & Bender The Racket Store)
General Merchandise McConnellsbur. Pena
worth League Class meeting, 10:
30 a. m. Prayer meeting 8 pm.
Sunday May 14th 'Mother's Day
A special invitation is extended
to Fathers "Mothers" and to ev
ery body else.
JUGTOWU
Measles scare is over now.
There are 21 cases, where is our
board of health?
Little Margunte Gordon is
slowly recovering from pneu
monia. Frank Stenger spent
last Saturday evening with his
sister Mrs. Thurman Lynch.
Dan Clevenger, wife and fam
ily and Cloid Stenger. wife and
family attended the surprise at
William Buterbaugh's.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Unger,
and Mr. John Unger, and Mr.
and Mrs. James Fryman, Mrs.
Jimmie Gordon and family all
spent Sunday at Luther Gor
don's. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lynch
spent Sunday at the home of the
latter 's mother. Mrs. Rebecca
Stenger.
Don Souders spent Sunday
with Walter Gress.
Wilson Souders and daughters
Hazel and Olwe spent Sunday at
Jimmie Gordon's.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloid Stenger
spent Sunday with the latter 's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Crouse.
Mary Tritle spent Sunday with
her aunt Mrs. James Fryman.
Mrs Carrie Clevenger spent
Saturday with her sister Mrs.
Dan Clevenger.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lamberson
speat Sunday at Jimmie Gor
don's.
DUBLIN MILLS.
John L. Wright was a caller at
the home of bis stepfather Sat
urday and Sunday.
John Mitchell, of North Point
was calling on friends here Sun
day.
Edward and Jacob Black and
William Hess are employed by
Walter D. Rober cutting extract
wood.
Looks now like the County
bridge at this place would be
built this summer.
Carl Hess is employed at How
ard Barnett's near Waterfall.
Sabbath school will be held
here May 14 at 9:30 a. m. and at
Center at 1:30 p. m. A hearty
welcome is offered t6 all
Ploughing not all done yet
Hester Black was called to
Maddensville last Saturday on
account of the sudden illness of
her mother.
J ere Knepper is expecting to
make a large machine shed soon.
A good idea.
Howard B. Knepper and Thad
are attending Summer Normal at
McConnelisbnrg.
There are horses for sale near
here. Buyers are invited.
Jacob Black has made a num
ber of improvements on bis house
and lot here recently.
Tbere are five houses vacant
in Dublin Mills wh'.ch can be
UK!
Prince Albert gives
smokers such
delight, because
its flavor is so different and so
delightfully good;
it can't bite your tongue;
it can't parch your throat;
you can smoke it as long and
as hard as you like without any
comeback but real tobacco hap
piness
Prince
un tne reverse side of every
Albert package you will read :
" PROCESS PATINTCD
JULY 30th, 1007"
That means to you a lot of tobacco en
joyment. Prince Albert has always been
sold without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to give quality !
in goodness and
in pipe satisfaction
is all we or its enthusi
astic friends ever claimed
forit!
Iff
the national joy smoke
Covrrlftit 1,11
, J. K.moi
Al BFBT
y'OU LL find m chmmry howdy-da on tmp no
mattmr how much of m mtrmngrr you mrm in thm
nock of thm wood you drop into. For, Prinom
Aibmrt it rtftht thro mt thm first piscm you
that aWa tobeco ! 7 ho toppy rod
b4 M'a far m ntckmi and thm tidy rod
ttn for a dunm; thmn thmrm'a the hnd-
momm pound and half-pound tin
humidor m mnd thm pound
mrymtml-ilmum humidor with
pongm-moimtmnor top
titmt Rp thm to
bmcco in aucA
bang-up trim
mu-lhm-ttmmt
so
to
your
It answers every smoke desire you
or any other man ever had! It is
cool and fragrant and appealing
smokeappetite that you will get chummy with
it in a mighty short time !
Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say
so on the national joy smoke?
R. J. REYNOLD3 TOSACCO CO., Win.ton.S.lem, N. C
; TOBACCO IS PREPARED
'! FOR SMOKERS WOERTHE
V PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
11 WAKING EXPERIMENTS TO
PRODUCE THEfrOSr DE
! IIGHTFUL AND WHOIX-i
' jSOMETOBACCO FORCIG:
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PROCESS PATENTED
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DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE
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Thia b Ik ttmw -V. tI h
Princ AIImH tk . '. Rtmi
Um " Pt-t4 ProcMM wiiiii.
tormi rAlix what it mtuu
ta nuktii Priac AHmH m mmtk '
1- rr Ukiac
bought or rented. New comers
will bfl wplcorood.
The latest census edition of the
population of our city was 41
with a decrease of 10 in one year.
What is wronp?
Me Aller is working for Bnn
ton Miller.
Edward Brown Is under the
employment of his brother In
law in Morrisons Cove.
Mar; Brattoa is again on the
sickhst.
E l ward brant near Laidig was
Been to Dasa through here last
Saturday night.
SALUV1A SUMMARIZ1NQS.
Mrs. James L. Hampton is hav
log rather poor health at this
time. Her many friends wish
for a BDeedv restoration to her
former good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Croyle and fami
ly, of Everett, moved a few days
ago into the house vacated by
William Schooler.' belonging to
the Beckie Hann estate. Mrs
Croyle, nee Agnes Hann, Is i
daughter of the late Jeremiah
Hann, and is now located near
her old paternal home. We ex
tend a cordial welcome to this
family. i
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McClure
and daughter Scottanna, of the
Mountain House, attended servi
ces at theGreenbill Presbyterian
church last Sunday. Robert
says the Reichtley Bros, have
pushed their railroad across the
Lincoln Highway in the hollow
just east of the Mountain House,
and that the State Highway force
is rushing the reconstruction of
the Lincoln Highway from moun
tain top t mountain top.
Mrs. Geo. F. Metzler, Mrs. O.
E. Hann, and Mrs. Charlie De-
shong were elected delegates to
represent the Greenhill Presby
terian Sunday School at the Con
vention at McConnelisbnrg next
week. The superintendent, Mr.
George F. Metzler will likely at
tend.
Postmaster M. H. Holhnshead
at Harrisonville is now beautify
ing bis residence by pointing
papering, etc. Now, Howard,
tear down the old house on the
opposite west corner, which ob
Btructs the view, and detract
from the appearance of vour reni
dence, and build something fine,
so much needed in your village
a nice business room below, an
election office, a township office,
with a nice large hall above Wii
pay big! Toencroin with vour
townsmen, lay off lnt9 and build
houses ahng Lincoln Highway
west Saluvia and Greeuhill in
spired by your Bpirn of progr
siveness will extend their bord
ers until the Lit coin Highway
will be the Mam Street through
a city extending from Licking
Creek to the foot of Sideling Hill!
No, this is not bughouse talk,
"either."
Mrs. Scott Wible is on the sick
list.
Miss Nellie Buir has returned
home from Beavertown where
she was attending school.
There was a big crowd at the
May Meeting at the Sid ling Hill
Baptist church la.-t Sunday,
Program for W. C T. II.
1. Slneini? America 2. Bible Read-
lne The Story of Esther. 3. Prajer.
4. Every person name some state or
country where women have full, or
partial suffrage. O. Women Suffrage
and the W. C T. U. e. Solo "Give
the oallott to the Mothers." 7. Read
ing Mr. Dooly on Woman. s Suffrage
itecltatlon "Uut Ma can't vote"
9. A fen leading questions. 10. Tem
perance Doxoiogy. To be held Fri
day evening, May 12, at 7:30 o'clock,
at the home of Mrs. 13. W. Peck.
I "RESIDENT W, C. T. TJ.
CHARTER NOTICE.
Notice In hereby given that an application
will be made to the Governor of the State of
PeannjlTanla on Monday, the 5lh day of June
1916. by Geo. A. Harris. D. H. Pattemon, J. L.
Patterson. Joe S. Kou. A. II. Klder. Enoa D.
My em. J. II. Cooper J. O. KeUner and Jno. P.
Sipex under the Aot of Awieuibly of th'i Cora
tnoiweulth of Pennnylvanla entitled ' An Aot
to authorize the formation and regulation of
railroad corporations," approved April llh A,
O. I"!, and the act aupplementary thereto.
for a charter for an Intended corporation to
be clled the MoConnelhifourK & fort Loudon
Railroad Con pauy, the character and object
of whivb la the construction, maintenance and
operation of a railroad between a p tint on thi
railroad of the South Pennsylvania Railway &
MIuidk Company at Fort Louilon Krauklln
county, and the eastern limit of the Uorouirh
of McOonnellKburg, Pulton c- untv. acrom Tun
es ora Mountain and for tlie-e purpose to
have. poHnetw and enjoy all the rlifbta, benefit
and privilege of the aald Act of Aanembly and
lu amendment and supplements. .
J.NO, P. SIPEJt.
5 II U Solicitor
Western Maryland Railway.
In Effect September 19, 1915.
Trains leave Hancock at follow!
No. 7 1.40 a, m. (dally) forCumberland, Pitta-
burnh and west, also West Virginia
points.
No.S ana m. for Mageratown. Gettysburg,
Hanover, York ana iiaiumore.
Na, I l.fi a. m. (daily eicept Sunday) for
uumneriana ana intermediate points.
No. 49.07 a. m. (dally eicept Sunday) El
fires ror nagerstown, uauimore ana
ntemedlate points. New York, Palis
delphla, Washington, etc.
No, I t.tl p. m. (dally) Western Express for
Uumneriana, weal Virginia points aaa
the Weak
No. tt VI p. m. (dally) Express for Hagera-
towa, waynesDoro, ensmoersnurg, uei
tysnurr and York, Hsltmora, New
York, Philadelphia, Washington.
O. F. STEWART
F.NVES, ' Oen'l Passenger Aft
Osneral Manager,
Wipe the
BLUE
out of
MONDAY
Monday is a hard day. But not so
hard that it should give you the blues.
Neither should the end of the day
find you nervous, done out, fit for
nothing but bed.
It's not necessary not if you'll re
place your range with a New Perfec
tion Oil Cook Stove. For it's the
range that's responsible for the fuss
and the fume and for the terrible heat
of the kitchen.
With a coal range there's no way out
i i : :
oi netting a iucuu k. '"ftfew
firp rrninrr trip whn p. AHigtV
day long and just to
heat a few boilers of
water. But with a
Perfection wash day
loses its terrors. The
flame is kept going
only as long as it is in
actual use, your
kitchen can't become
unduly warm, and
meals can be prepared
just as usual.
PERFECTION
OH Stove
aM?lalBws.
Ask your dealer to explain the con
veniences of,a Perfection. Then have
him tell you how little kerosene it
uses and now cheap kerosene is.
Don't think all kerosenes are the
same. They're not No more than all
sugars are identical. Of course, you
know that cane sugar is better than
beet sugar and you buy accordingly.
But what, perhaps, you don't realize
is that Atlantic Rayolight Oil differs
from other kerosenes in that it burns
without smoke or
smell, without char
ring wicks, but with an
intense heat It never
varies. Each gallon of
Rayolight is precisely
the same. And don t
forget that the use of
Rayolight lengthens
the. life of any oil
burning device.
isMte
Ask for Atlantic Rayolight
Oil by name at all dealers
w ho display this sign :
THE ATLANTIC
REFINING CO.
Ji AT LA N T I C
'Rayolicfht
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Personal Experience in
Making Investments
Sound Judgment In the trlrctlcm of invpstmrati (i bated oa
enact knowledge, and such knowlitluc cm bv a-guimi only in
one of two wayi tint, by Ionic and intinnti xrraunal eiperi
ence cr, second, by a complete atudy of the facts.
Ten thousand men and women, renidenti of thirty-five
tatcs, have purchased nearly $o.(H0,OOO, par value, of 7
preferred itoc ka on our recommendation during the past twelve
tears, and they have learned by pertonal experience that it it
uth tafe and profitable to follow our advice.
There are, however, thousands of people who do not know, hy
personal rxperirnce, tbelacti about our ervice. If ym havr $H0
ur more to invrat and want to form a aound juif nirnt m to the
afety aotl earning power of the 7 preferred stucki we cll. you
mutt make a careiul study of the facta.
To aw 1st yoa la thU we have prepared a J-page "Portfolio of
Anniversary Reports," which tell t the essential facts about twenty
corporations whose securities we have marketed. Write I us a
copy at once before forgetting.
The Geiger- Jones Co.
Invittmtnt Smrititt
Renkert Building Canton, Ohio
C L. CRIMM, RspraMotstlvs, NawvllU, fs.
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Hew Real Estate Agency.
Having retired from the Mercantile business
with a view to giving his entire attention to Real
Estate, the undersigned offers his service to any
one having real estate for sale, or wanting to
buy.
His thorough acquaintance with values and
conditions in Fulton County, coupled with long
and successful experience in handling Real Es
tate, makes it? possible for him to bring about
results in the shortest possible .time.. ZHT
Write, or call on,
D. H. PATTERSON,
WEBSTER MILLS, PA.
Spring and Summer Millinery
Having spent some time in the.eastern
cities carefully selecting one of the largest
lines of Spring and Summer Millinery and
fancy goods that we have ever purchas
ed at any onetime, we now have all kinds
of hats made of straw, hemp, leghorn.chip
and fancy braids, in all shapes and colors;
also, ribbons and flowers in all colors at
prices to suit one and all.
We would be glad to have you come in
and look over our display of goods. No
troubleto xshow goods Jwhether you buy
or not.
Little's Millinery.
EVERYTHING
FOR
EVERYBODY
MAJOR.
Is a beautiful, black Percheron
Stallion, fitnnillno- IS Vinmlo 9. Inohoa
hitrb, and weight in breeding condi
tion about 1050 lbs. Ho Is svmmetrlo-
ally and solidly built. aDd Dresentg a
t&Oat hAnflKfiniu nniiAii.anita U, la
broken to be a very gentle and willing
wuraur ana posaesMes a most tract
able and kindly disposition.
MAJOU
will stand for service during the Rea
son of llllll. lit, th him rJ U, tf,.h.
man, In Ayr township, four days of
each alternate week, beginning May 9,
and three-days of each alternate week
in vicinity of Knobsvllle and McCon
nellsburg. beginning Monday, May 15.
Kalance of time at home of owner, O,
J. Miller, in Taylor township.
TKKMS. Ten dollars for oolt that
will stand and suck. Persons parting
with a mare before she is known to be
with foal forfeit the insurance price.
While all care possible will be tak
en, the owner will not be responsible
should any accidents occur,
D. J. Miller,
Owner and Keeper,
IT'S
nsurance
FRANK P. LYNCH,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
BROOKSIDE CASTO
The pedigree of the stallion, Perch
eron, name, "Brookside Casto" own
ed by Burnt Cabins Horse Co., de
scribed as follows: Weight 1760
pounds, height IS hands, color Roan,
is certified to be registered In Perch
on Stud Book of America, No. 61,
219. Foaled In 19C6, has been exam
ined, Is Improved and licensed to
stand for service in Pennsylvania.
The said Stallion Is certified by
Veterinarian, Stud Book re
cognized in the U. S. Department of
Agriculture Dated at HarrUburg
this 17th day of April lttlrt. state Li
cense, No. 401.
C. J. MARSHALL,
Sec. State Live Stock San. Bd.
The above described stallion Is cer
tified as free from herditary conta
gious or transmissible unsoundness,
or disease by Carl W. Gay, in charge
of Horse Breeding.
This horse will stand for service
during the season of 1916 as follows:
At Burnt Cabins Monday, May 1st
until Thursday evening and every al
ternate week thereafter; at David Mor
ton's In Ayr township, Monday and
Tuesday, May 8th and 9th and every
alternate week thereafter, and at John
Nesbit's the remainder of the time.
TERMS Icsnrance $10.00. Colt to
stand and suck. It is made a part of
these terms, which are accepted by
anyone whose mares are served, that
when a mare is parted with, either be
fore, or after she is known to be with
foal; or having been once served and
not with loal and not returned for
further service shall pay the full In
surance money, the same as if a living
colt had been foaled. Due oare will
bo taken to prevent accidents, but we
will not be responsible foe such should
they occur.
S. E. GILLILAND, Pres.
J. C MuGOWAN, Seo.
Burnt Cabins, Pa.