" THE FULTON COUNTY KEWS, McCONNELL3UXO. PA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSCK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MAY 25, 1916 Published Weekly. gt.OOper Annum in Advance. ntered at the Poatofllce at MoConnsllsburg Pa., as seoond-olass mall mailer. ANOTHER LINK WITH KNOBSVILLE. Knobsville Citizens Add Their Praise. Another link: with our neigh boring town of Knobsvillo is pro vided in the following prateful and generous statement of a well known resident there, Mr. J. C. Foro, who says: "A severe cold settled in the small of my back. My !;idncv8 troubled me badly at trues and the secretions were painful in passage. I was la;ne and stiff from rheumatic tvinges and my limbs and vrists became swollen. I gut no relief from tho doctor's treatments. Finally 1 used Dean's Kidney lM!s and af ter one box, I felt relief. When ever I take cold now aud am trou bled, Doan's Kidney Fills always help me Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Fore had. fW ter-Milourn Co . Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement. PLUM RUN. Cornplanting late on account of the cool, late spring. Mrs. Mary Truax, of Need more, is visiting among her many friends on the Kidge. There will be a big time at Zion on Decoration Day. Good speakers have been secured, and the Snyder family will furnish the music. Don't miss it TIMBER RIDGE. May 17 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ora Douglas, a son. Misa Kitty Brewer who had been m a hospital at Hagerstown taking treatment for tocsilitis, returned home last Saturday much improved. Miss Effie Keefer, who had been visiting in Cumberland, has returned home. Samuel Peck is having lumber sawed for a new house. Those who spent Sunday in the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Keefer were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Booth and sonErby, Harry Hull Mr. Dennis Morgret, Mr. atd Mrs. Emory Booth, Frank Socey and Scott James. Mrs. Frank Socey who had been in a hospital m Baltimore taking treatment for cancer, re V.''VSJtf .- Princm Albrrt it tot J tvrywhir in tapny rtd fror. 5c; tidy rtd ftiif, I Oct handtom pound and half-pound tin humidor and ' thut cUmt cryttol'PiQtt pound humidor with aponw-molBtmnir top that ktmpt tha tobacco ill such apiandid condition till. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., f . A. . (, , IGoa V A A The exact formula on every car ill adulterated important buy varni formula. iU li rnja PALE mmi "zzl tax . I yT ninui mm J-',-! - .1'," 'T '..VrTiT"1 '1 i: , .ni,:', ...lilt, I' i ft-:::! m We strongly recommend these three varnishes, because the guarumeu formulas on the cans prove that they have bet-n properly a;'ed and that they are absolutely free from rosin and other adulterants. Never take chances with varnish. Get Devoe and he iurt. Hull & Bender (The Racket Store) General Merchandise 1. t . turned home without having re i ceived much encouragement for a cure. Mrs. Rebecca Winters, who has been quite poorly for some time, does not seem to "mend" very fast. Ravmond Keefer lost a valu able horse one day last week. ORACEY. Our farmers are still planting corn. Raymond Gracey who is em ployed at Coneniaugh as fireman on the middle division of the P. R. R. spent a few days with his ' parents here. Misses Myrtle Alloway and Jessie cuicuau wuo are nuenu- ing Normal at McConnellsburg spt-ut the week end at their re spective homes. Mrs. John Gracey and children of Newburg, spent a few days in this community visiting friends and relatives. Miss Alice Cutchall leaves !,CC0 IS Pr?EPAPE0 FORSMC'KESoMDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IS MAKING EXPt.T.ttEMTS TO MOST DE .V L'.GMTrUl ASi WHOLE M J V 0 1 ! 'rNjOME TOBACCO FOR CI 3 VjETT" AMD Pl?t SMOKERS. V' J PRwCESj PATtNTr.U JULY30T.Ml907i:: RJ.R:vnoiosTcba:coCom?ahy Winston SAir.M.MC.'J.S.AJ: OSES fi QT BITE THE TONGUE cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the goodness arid satisfaction it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch 1 You can smoke it long and hard without a come back ! Prince Albert has alwavs been sold without coupons or premiums. We Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette ''j enjoyment! And that flavor i ) coolness is as good as that answers the universal demand lor tobacco without bite, parch or kick-back! Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder than to walk into the nearest place that sells tobacco and ask for "a supply of P. A." You pay out a little change, to be sure, but it's the cheer fullest investment you ever made I Winiton - 51emt N. C Copyright 1916 hy Even an f Xpert cannot tell by looking at varnish whether it is i liut is why it is so lat you should always h v. itii a guarantee K IT. 77y rFfEl 9fTVmKle'C,y"? THE LONG L!FC VLlWi.!l li SPAR VARNISH IK IfESSiCR VARNISH MAR3L' S-ICOT FINISH F. r cuiii.le ivork and all surfaces expo- 'it t ) water, use Wmosite. It will not t.irn i-. fr:"ii r.iiii or ilect and the t .,i w'. i. ,.i h'.'iAei it. FurimUt ivocJ work where extremely transparent varnish is required, me Pais Interior. It preserves the natural beauty of the hoik!, is hard to mar and won't scratch white. For all fliori use Marble Floor Finish. It waterproofs the wood, and enables it to withstand the severest wear and tear without marring. McConnellsburg Pema s t Daylight Store SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, SUIT CASES THE FAMILY SHOE STORE PETERS & IIEINTZLMAN West Side of Square Chambersburg, Pa. Thursday for Pittsourgh where she will visit friends and reta tives for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. A N. Witter spent Sunday at J. L. Kessel ring s. Clifford Eickabausrh, Roberts dale, spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. E L. Cutchall. Isaac McClain and family spent Sunday at Jesse Laidig's. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lander and family motored to Saltillo Sunday and spent the day very pleasantly with the latter's sis ter who accompanied them home f0r a few days, David Strait, Raymond Cracey Walter Barnett, Jesse Cracey and George Barnett mntorw) tn McConnellsburg Sunday after noon for an outing. LydiaUeefner spent Sunday with Alice Cutchall. Mrs. Nellie Peck is spending this week with relatives in Bed ford. P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking ! YOU may live to be 110 and never feel old enough to vote, but it's certain-sure you'll not know the joy and contentment of a friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled prefer to give qualityl and fragrance and sounds. P. A. just ;5TT R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Resolutions of Respect, Wiikreas, In the providence of God, Dr. A!vin D. Dalbey, a charter member of Tuscarora Council No. 1212 Royal Arcanum has been removed by death; therefore be it Uksolved, That we as surviv ing members representing the Council, reeoprize the hand of the Supreme Ruler of the Uni verse, and bow in humble sub mVsion of this dispensation, and accept it as a warning for pre paredness when the summons shall come to us. Resolved, That we in this manner express our sympathy to the bereaved widow and children and direct their attention to the fact that they have a Heavenly Father who cares for them, and who has prepared a house of many mansions where they may meet the loved ones gone before and dwell together as an unbro ken family throughout the ages of eternity. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be recorded up on the minutes of this council, that they be published in the County papers, and that a copy be presented to the family. S. A. Neshit, Merrill W. Nace, B. W. Teck, Committee. Whereas, Our Heavenly Fath er in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from this earth our be loved and highly respected form er pupil and member Rev. Wal ter Van Cleve Stewart, therefore be it Resolved, That we, as mem bers of Pine Grove M. E. Sun day School, bow in humble sub mission to him who has taught us and our deceased brother to say Hallowed be Thy name. Thy Kingdom come Thy will be done. Resolved, That in his death we have lost one, who from child hood to man-hood we taught the beautiful life of Christ. And happy were we to see this young brother to prepare himself for the work of Redeeming the world for Christ; so let us say with him the Shephard King, I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me. May we an hear iiim as never man spake say unto us to day. "Be thou faithful unto death and we shall greet our brother. Resolved, Death grim remor seless has laid its cruel and re- entless hand on so young and vigorous, his voice has been still ed, but his good counsel and beautiful life will be remember ed by all. Let us all remember that he has been removed from all earthly toil and pain, that it is his eternal gain, while we re main to trudge forth under the heavy yokes of care. Resolved, That Pine Grove S. S. extend the most profound sympathy to his young and faith ul wife, and to his aged and en eebled father, and that the above resolutions be published. F. W. Gibson, ' J. N. Duvall, G. W. Sipe, Committee. HARRISONVILLE. Nellie, daughtcrof Milton Kline is recovering from an attack of mumps, B S. Cutchall, wife, and daugb ter Marie visited .Nathan De- hong Monday. EJiVir and Mrs. A D. Peijsh- tel moored out this way Sunday Children's sei vices at A bury ft Church Sunday, June 4th Mrs. Geo Fix is gradually re covering from rr cent illness. Mrs. M. II. Hollinshead is iway Htter.uinsr a meeting of the 1-tn-ccas She is the c'elecate com this Lodge. H-trry N Deshonsr is at work on Kays Hill for the State High way. Dayton Shivts, of FWsar.1 Ilide, visited friends here a tew days ago. Mr. and Mrs Howard Fix vis- ted relatives in Franklin count last week and returned Monday. KINOBSVILLK. ' The Ladies Aid Socint.y met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'jre last Paturda7. Fev. Jackson preached a very ble sermon to a large congrega tion in this place list Sunday. Postmaster II. 0. Hamil h Im proving the appearance of tin 'ost Office hy giviug it a f rent- coat of paint. Mrs. Samuel Cromer has beet) Ml It's not a woman's job, but it's part and parcel of a coal range just as much as getting up before the folks to fix the fire for breakfast. It's un necessary, a hardship, a waste of energy, health, time and money. For you can get a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove at your dealer's that will do everything that a coal range does, and do it better, cheaper and quicker. A Perfection burns kerosene. ' And kerosene is ever so much cheaper than coal and wood. And it consumes fuel only when actually in use. The kitchen that h o u s e s a Perfection is a cool, a pleasant place far different from the hot, stifling coal-ran gc kitchen. And it has every con venience fir el ess cooker, a separate THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Little's Millinery Our new millinery goods tell of the ap proach of summer. We have just receiv ed a new lot of goods, which we havs now on display of All the Latest Styles In fact, we have everything that can be found in an up-to-date millinery store. While in town, don't miss coming in to see the great bargains we give. quite ill for some time. Rev. Clino, F, ank Bare, Geo. Sheflield, Beaver Fraker and George Wilds all of Fort Little ton, autocd to Knobsville last Sunday afternoon and attended preaching services. Elmer Glunt, foreman of a gang of men on the Lincoln High way, "autoed" home Saturday evening and spent the time un til Monday morning with his family his "auto" boing an auto mule cart. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Everhart delightfully entertained Emery Glunt, Rush Wagner, John Kelso and Thomas E Bennett last Fri day evening. The refreshments consisted of cake and ice cream, but the evening was most too cool for ice creim, and nobody seemed to have much appetite tor cake; hence the crowd only consumed two gallons of ice cream and five big cakes. Sells now at only 25 cent. An inexpensive gasoline but not "cheap" one. Positively means more power tor your bus enamel and more mileage and power for S your car. Because we are inde pendent, you will automatically lower the price by buying from us. Shipped tn Tank Cars, Steel Drums and in 5-gallon and 10 gallon cans. , SOUND-PROOF MOTOR OIL Hiffhail vracU lubricant. Makes your angina run moot hi y and tilnntly. Ka due vibration and IncreaMt tha lifa of your angina. Petroleum Products Co., bdrprndent Manuladurerj, Neville St, Plltuburgh - pw is TOP SLINGING COAL and CARRYING WOOD oven, complete control of heat, etc. Don't think of burning anything in a Perfection but Atlantic Rayolight Oil, for it ' is the one kerosene you can be sure of that you can buy by name, knowing that every gallon will burn down to the last drop without a bit of smoke, without a bit of smell and without charring the wicks. Ask for Atlantic Rayolight Oil by name, just as you get most other things the grocer IVew PERFECTION Oil Stove JO f ATLANTIC CHARTER NOTICE. I Notloe Is hercl.y ulven tliut an application will lie mude to t be Governor of the State of Pennsjlvunla on Monday, the Sth day of Juue by Ueo. A. Harrla, D H. I'attcrxon. J L. Paiteixon, Joe S. KoU. A. 11. Kidur, Enos II. Myers, J. H. Cooper J. O. Relnner and Jno. P. Sipck, under the Actor AasciLbly of the Com DionweuUhof Pennsylvania, entitled ' An Act to authorize the formation and reiruliiiion of railroad corvoratlons," approved A pril I 111 A, D, l8, and the acta supplementary thereto, for a charter for an Intended corporation to be called the MeConnell.suurtf & Fort lxudon Uallroud Company, the character und oujeot of which Is the construction, maintenance and operation of a railroad betw een a pMut on the railroad of the Souih Pannsylvanla Hallway It Mining Company at Fort Loudon Franklin county, and the eastern limit of the llorouirh of MuConncllnhurg, Fulton Oiuintv, across Tus caora .Mountain and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rllit. henellts and privileges of, lliesuid Actof A.vsemlily aud its amendments und supplements. ... , JNO, P. SII'F.S, 5 '1 t Solluitor. Western Maryland Railway. In Effect September 19, 1915. Trains leave Hancock as follows:o No. T 1.40a, m. (dally) forCumberland, Pitts burgh aud west, also West Vlrginls points. No. 8 S Ma. m. for Hnitenitown. Gettysburg, Hanover, York and Baltimore. Na, 18.30 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 4 0.07 a. m. (dully except Sunday) El press for Umrerstown. Helttmore and Intermediate points, New York, Phi delphla, Washington, eto. , No, 8 2.V7 p. m (dally) Western Express for Cumberland, West Virginia points and tho West. No. !-S.Hp. m. (dally) Exoresa for Ham town, Waynesboro, Chnmbersburg, Get tysoursr anl York HVtlmnre, Ne York, Philadelphia, Washington. " O, F. STKWART' S ENN'ES. Goa l Passenger Ag I tliiueral Manager. BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Notice Is hereby given that appllcit tlnn will be made to Th Ptiolic Ser vice Commission of the Comnmnwnalih of retinsylvanla by U. O Ffuutz of . hamljirsbiir(, Franklin oouoty, Pennsylvania, (or Certificate of 1'iib lii Convpoience, evldeuciinf the Com mission's approval of the be-glimlng of tho exerniHe of the riirht to operas a motor vehicle or line of automobile Ihiasvs hetwotn Chambersburtr. Frank lin county, and .VoConr.pllsburjj, Ful ton c lunly, Stat of I'eunsylvaoia, for the purpose of the transportation of puHHn)ierg find package! at fixed and spcciiled rates between said joints Tho pnblio hearing on which will be held in the rooms of the Commission at Harrlsburg-. on Monday, the fifth day of June, 191(1, at 2 o'clock p m., when and where all persons In interest may appear and be hoard, if they o desire. D. O. PFOUTZ, Chambersburg', Pa. Chaki.es Waltkk, Attorney for Petitioner, Chambersburg, Pa. JmmMd ww wmrni fBfll sells. Ihen you .can be sure that out of every gallon of kerosene you buy, you will get the great est possible amount of heat. Atlantic Rayolight Oil costs precisely the same as the question able, unreliable kero sene. Buy it from the dealer who displays this Philadelphia Pittsburgh IT'S nsurance EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY FRANK P. LYNCH, McConnellsburg, Pa. BRO0KS1DE CASTO The pedigree oLthe stallion, Perch eron, name, "Hrookside Casto" own ed by Burnt Cabins Horse Co., de scribed as follows: Weight 1750 pounds, height 16 handss color Roan, is certilled to be registered In Perch on Stud Hook of America, No. 61, Uli). Foaled In lllOfl, has been exam ined, is Improved and licensed to stand for Bert ice In Pennsylvania, The said Stallion is certified by Veterinarian, Stud Hook re cognized In the U. S. Departmett of Agriculture. Datec1 at Harrisburgf this 17th day of April 19W. State Li cense, No. 401. C. J. MARSHALL, Sec. State Live Stock San. ltd. The above described stallion is cer tified as free from herditary conta gious or transmissible unsoundness, or disease by Carl V. Gay, in charge of Horse lirecding. This horse will stand for service during the season of liilfi as follows: At Hurnt 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 0th 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 foal aud not returned for further service shill pay the full In surance money, th same as if a living colt hud been fouled. Due care will he taken to prevent accidents, but we will not be rtspouslble tar such should they occur. S. E. CII.Lir.AND, Pres.. J. C. McCOWAN, Sen. Hurnt Cabins, Pa. MAJOR. Is a beautiful, black Percheron Stallion, standing 15 bands, 2 inches high, and weithl In bieedinir condi tion about K!0 His. Be Is symmetric ally and solidly built, and presents a most handsome ' appearance. ' He is broken to tie -a very gentle and willing worker and possesses a most tract ablo and kindly disposition. MAJOR i will stand for service during tho sea son of 11)10, at the bain of Hurry Hoh man, in Ayr township, three davs of each alternate week, beginning May 9, and three days of each alternate week in vicinity of Knobsville and McCon nellsburg, bcgfnnlng Monday, May lo Hulance of t.me at home of owner, D J. Miller, In Taylor township. TERMS. Ten dollars for colt that will stand nnd 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 ocur, D J. Mir.Li:n, Owner and Kee) er,