r.. V! V V I' 't FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursy. B. W. PfiCK, Editor and Proctor McCONNELLSBURG, FA. AUGUST 24, 1916 Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. Btered tl the Poaiofflon l McConnillaburg !'., leoond-claiw mull matter. ALL WRONG. The mistake is Hade by Many McCon- nellsburg Citizens. Look for the cause of backache To be cured you must know the cause. If it's weik kidneys you must set the kidneys working riht. A McConnellsburg resident tells you how. Mrs. Lueinda CU vender, Wa ter St., McConnellsburg, says: ".My back ached badly and I couldn't do my housework. I bad dizzy spell and chills and was annoyed by the secretions Often swellicpa appeared under my eyes and I was very nervous at night. I was troubled with rheumatic twinges. Doan's Kid ney Tills removed all signs of the trouble. I procured them at Trout's Drug btore." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a uidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Clevonger had Foster-Miiburn Co , Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. SHARPE, PA. Mr. John Fisher who was at Bedford several months ago for treatment for cancer is no bettor. ..Mrs. Geo. Evans spent last Thursday in the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Kachael Shives who has been on the sick list for some time. . . Mr. and Mrs. George W. 4 cylinder en bloc motor ZY&". bore x 5" troko 104-inch wheelbaso 4-inch tires Cantilever rear spring! Streamline body W W tip Mm jJw m 1i , if f 0 if f ' Ci IMIIII J (Roadster $620 , TOLEDO This Overland 13 the world's most powerful low-priced car. It has a 2V2 horsepower en bloc motor that is a perfect , marvel for speed, power and endurance. By increasing the bore of the motor from 3 J 8 to 3'' we are able to offer a power plant . which at 1950 R.P.M. dcvel ' ops full 31-2 horsepower. Testa under every condition in ell parts of the country dem- R M. Cline, Distributor, McConnellsburg, Pa. Bell rhone 3-K3. '4- 11 7. rfi Sits ; Weaver visited in th". home of M"4 Weaver's mother cue iw.y last w.-J-: . .Koy Clrogory is siLj'ti g 'A charge V twp I ) u-." .!'' a boy. ...Mrs. Dallas 1 ,'ncli a.ul rrandda'iiLMiterNatahe v SH!'' in the homo w her sister. Mrs. Amanda Lynch one day re cently. ..Mrs. Emma Kellner and daughter Miss Annie are visiting in the home of the moth er's sister, Mrs. John Gordon. . .Newton Peck, of Ohio, is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Peck, and other relatives. . .Elmer and Bruce Lake have re turned nouie after a short stay 10 Ohio. ..Miss Gladys Sharpe visited in the home of her friend, Miss Blanche Bishop, recently. ..Mrs. Koss Uollinshead and daughter Alice recently visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Doshong at Pleas ant Itidge. ..Those who spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mih. Blair Waltz were: Mr. and! Mrs. Andoron Mellott; M r ; and MrShadoTruax Mrs. Emma Kellner; Mr. and Mrs. Noruian Dhong and son l-aluwr A. Wayne am Pearl Mellott, and Lena and 1 loyd Iruax. 0N!D. Dr. Geo. S. Elwards and fam- My, of Greeucastlo, in their now Koadster, spent Sunday with his parents. ..Dora Stevens, with a party from Coaldale, is taking in tbeaightaof Atlautic City. ..Two of Ihrry Zern's sisters from Pittsburgh are spending some time with him. ..Mrs. James Shuke, of Coaldale, and Mrs Koy DeShong, of the lumber camp, spent Sunday with their parents. ..Harvey Bndenstine h'js ty phoid fever. ...Mrs. J E Foster is visiting relatives at Milesburt; and Altoona. . . Mrs. Ilobecca Ed wards, of Juniata, is visiting friends and relatives. .. Mar garet Goaringer and Helen Mc intyre, ot Sixmile Run, visited Ruth Woodcock last week. . . Mrs W. H Barnett and children, of IIoDewell, who had been visiting her parents were accompanied home by her mother and sister for a short visit . J. R Lockard r THE NEW SERIES onstrnte that it rr.sily devel ops belter than lifiy mil 03 per hour on the road. Speed of course varie3 under different conditions, but in practically every instance it has been getting fifty milea en lour and vi'-h ens'?. We have ecorts of telegrams showing that twenty to twenty-five miles per gallon cf gasoline is not unusuaL The performance of this car is almost beyond belief. rj, 1 4.- -. ?tr ! TK35 TULTCJ? fp-jnt ihnrsdav P'.'iht with bis I cuuhler, Mrs. E O Anderson! s;t K-a'-noy. . . Mrs. P. M'o K'.-ith, i.l l itt.-.mir."(i, fit-r V,-i. o' Troueli (' m.U,' vt"i ca n: (,., friends on Friday. DOIT, Tbo farm'1!- ol thi vicinity do claro they huva hat vrMd lb lur gest crops in many yars ..List Sunday Nathan E T iii.x h-hI family of Moreo' sour.'.' wtviraim nied by Mr VV.tlf and Ni'.rm'iV brother M- tin, maix u. liv.i trip throut:!' Kuliou O uhiy cas ing at Mrs E zihpth U-i.rrje.irn. John Cameil s, John llc-'s and Joseph Truax's Gou g hoii'id . . Gayle Fisbor, who was err.pio.yeil in Uagurstcwn, iftuned Moiuo Tuosday on iocouo:, of Inn i.:d health. W h p f.- hi- -iw.ly l eco very. .. Airs. Ailuur hlixson and children, of Pmladelpbiahave ent ii riw. tlmii hnma oftAH hav- t RomQ t wUh u , Layton nnd fll.mi!y. . .The Dott, Uaeo T ,nm . ' ttrr!lril.ful for a jcni0 SiUurdtty August i;6, , J ftf8tivala)d a box 80cia, Utnight A good time is in store for all who will come. WARIORDSBL'RO. 1 Mr. Frank Markley is 'visiting hl8 tf Mf and Mrp H K ,, , ,. ... r, . . Maiey. Mr- ftnd berts of Gettysburg, ard Mr. and Mrs Mathias of Mt Washins;tou, were guests of Emory M. Booth and wife last week ..Mrs. Howard Hill continues seriously ill. .. Mips Lois Markley has returned home from visitiing her sister in Johns town. . .Quite a number ot our folks attended campmeeting at Crystal Springs last Sunday... EJ Goldon and son Curtis motor ed to Waynesboro in their Pull man one day last week. ..Mr. and Mrs. Howard Charlton and children returned to their home in Jerome after having visited Mrs. Charlton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yonker.. . Miss Edith Edmunson, of Somerset county was a guest of Mildred ard Cor delia Andrews. Take any other low-priced car on the market. Pit it against this new Overland. Compare them for sheer speed, for abundance of power, for rid ing comfort and economy, and you'll find this car will back anything else clean off the boards. That's a strong statement, but a fact nevertheless. Tfy it yourself and see. Here are more important facts. - ;',A COUNTY. KEW3. McCONHBLLSBUXO, PJS. Gpup w iii l: TaNnU'V. iSwartz, of Lttngdnu- I rv.s t.h Mntrnnt to omvi ii i 'tin vda (.f llopr.vell tiiouoi..:. C"iupi.ii 'I'uhmIhv lor the liuise Goal Worn b n an last T:ny uro i tiering i'ig ! wg-H . rigiu ni hi . . Mrs. lie 1 bt;cea WihUa't ih visiung her sis tnr( Moihe Bowiuttn, in Canada. Mism Hohorta U Uarr, Field Sec rfiu' v nf t!io F rr-dmnns Board, PiUsiw-ph, i i ho E-uostof Miss Aliw Wi ha" .. Robert Mosboy add funoiy, a1 d die Sprowl farai hm (H'tMidi'd tho picnic at Fitn neltstii'g last Saturday. ..A )a go i n iij her of our citizens at tend-d C.iiup at Cry tal Springs last Sunday. Ttie attendance at fhuich bus been greatly reduced this mouth Cliurcb Noiices. Preaching August 27th at Mt. Zion, 10:30; Needmore, 2:30, and at Bedford Chapel, 7:G0.-E. J. Croft, pastor. General Tedden will preach at Bethany church near Big Cove Tannery Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Services on the Huatontown M. E. Charge: Dublin Mills, Sat urday evening, August 2Gth 7:45 Maddensville, Sunday morning, 10:30; Hustontown 7:45 in the evening. Theme: The modern Rip Van Winkle. Prayer meet ing at Hustontown each Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock. Preaching at Cherry Lane Union church, September 3rd, at 10:30, by Rev. John Mellott. Preaching in the Reformed church next Sunday morning. Surprise Party. On Wednesday of last week, forty-five friends of Miss Roset ta Buterbaugh tendered her a neat surprise in celebration of her 18th anniversary. A fine time wa3 reported, and Miss K03 etta received many nice presents. It hag four-inch tires which are more than generous for a car of this size. Not only has it a large and roomy body, but it has an attractive, up-to-date stream line body. It has the latest and most im proved system of ignition. It has the cantilever springs the easiest riding springs in the world. The Willys-Overland Company Toledo, Ohio. "Mad in - - i. - . .T, r ,. -iJ.v. mmiih i GOODS ON AITKOYAL Utile Ti!ks on Health and Hjgtcne by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., LL D., Comoiissioncr of Health. It ia the custom with many firms to, send certain classes of goods to their customers' homes on approval. If they are not sat isfactory, the prospective pur chaser has the privilege of ex changing them. Obviously it is impossible for the salesman to know what conditions are in the house where such goods go, who handles them, and how they are tried or examined. The possi bility of spreading communicable disease is very real. When new things go into a home, curiosity and interest is naturally aroused in all the mem bers of the family. Children and adults join in' the examinatiqn. Of course where there are cas es of communicable diseases which have been reported and quarantined, no goods are deliv ered on approval. There are oft ten cases of disease, however, in the early stages unrecognized or so mild in form as to make it seem unnecessary to call a phy aician. Into these hoitfes mer chandise is delivered without question. Modern salesmanship is far re moved from the sharp barter o earlier days and fair dealing and honest representation are recog nized as necessary foundations for success. Sending goods on approval. however, is carrying things so far that it may result in harm to the purchaser. Trespass notices for sale at the News office 6 for a quarter. Sent prepaid by mail if cash ac companies the order. Electric starter Electric lights Magnetic speedometer Complete equipment 5-passenger Touring; $635 Roadster $620 Roadster $620 r. O. O. TOLEDO What's rnore7 it's complete. Not a thing to buy. You get the finest Auto-Lite electric starting and lighting system, magnetic speedometer, one man top, demountable rims and practically every acces sory found on the highest priced cars. It only goes to prove how big production can cut cost and save you money. First come, first served. Place your order now. U. S. A.". Samuel Reese Hurt. Tuesday evening as Samuel Reese, of Burnt Cabins, wus about to get into his buggy to go over to Fannettsburg to attend a bank meeting, his horse started forward, the buggy catching Mr. Reese and throwing him violent ly to the ground and injuring him about the head and body. A surgeon was called and dressed his injuries, and Mr. Reese seems to be getting along as well as might be expected. The Spaua Family Show. This Show will give exhibitions in their tents at west end of Mc Connellsburg every evening next yveek. Doors open at 8:30. Show at 8:15. Grand free exhibition Little Black Bess will do her high dive from a thirty-foot ladder at 8 o'clock on the show grounds. Change of program nightly Vaudeville, Pony, Dogs, and Photo-play. If you want a good laugh, see Byron Spaun, the fun ny comedian. Adv. Death of Infant. Esther Lillie Doyle, aged 4 months and 8 days, died of pneu monia, at the home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle, on south second street, Wednesday morning, August 23, 1916. , Mr. and Mrs. W E. Smyenr (Wary lender), and rank K. Stevens all of York, Pa., ar.d Mrs. W. li. Kane (Clara Bender) and son Master William, of Pnilc- delphia, motored over from York yesterday, and took dinner at the City Hotel. The ladies called on a number of their old friends in town, and in the evening re turned to York. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION SUBMIT TED TO THE CITIZEN'S OP THE COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR AP PROVAL OR REJECTION. BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH .OF PENNSYL VANIA, AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF. THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH.-IN PUR SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIU OF THE CONSTITUTION. Number One. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an ainuntlnient to nrtlclo IX of the Constitution of Pennsyl vania. Section 1. Be It resolved by the Semite and House of Ht-nresentHtivcs in General Assembly met. That tbo luuowing amendment to the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania bo. and the same is hereby, proposed, In accord ance with the XVIII article thereof: Section 16. Th State, or nnv mu nicipality thereof, acquiring or appro priating property or rights over or in property for public ubo, may. In fur therance of Its plans for the acquisi tion and public uso ot such property or rights, and subject to such restric tions as the Legislature may from time to time Impose, appropriate an excess of property over that actually to be occupied or used for public use. and may thereafter sell of leaso such excess, and Impose on the property so sold or leaned any -restrictions ap propriate to preserve or enhance the benefit to the public ot the proporty actually occupied or used. A true copy ot Joint Resolution No. 1. CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary of tlio Commonwealth. Number Two. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ro as to consolidate the courts of common pleas ot Philadelphia County. Soctlon 1. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia in Genoral Assembly 'met. That the following amondment to the Con stitution ot Pennsylvania be, and the samo Is hereby, proposed. In accord ance with the eighteenth article thereof: That section six of article five be amended so as to read as follows: Section 6. In the county of Phila delphia all the Jurisdiction and pow ers now vested in the several num bered courts of common pleas of. that county shall be vested in one court of common pleas, composed of all the Judges In commission in snld courts. Such Jurisdiction and pow ers shall extend to all proceedings at law and in equity which si, all have been Instituted In the several num bered courts, and shall be subject to uch change as may be made by law and subject to change of venue as provided by law. The president Jv.dKo of the said court shall be selected' as provided by law. The numbor of Judges In said court may be by law Increased from time to time. This amendment shall take effect on the first' day of January succeeding Its adoption. In the county of Allegheny all the Jurisdiction and powers now vested In the several numbered courts of common pleas shall be vested In one court of common pleas, composed of all the Judges In commission in said courts. Such Jurisdiction and powors shall extend to all proceedings at law and In equity which shall have been Instituted In the sovernl numbered courts, and shall be subject to such change as may be made by law, and subject to change of venue as provid ed by law. The president Judge of the said court shall be selected as provided by law. The number of Judges In said court may be by law increased irom time to time. This amendment shall tako effect oh the first day ot January succeeding its adoption. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. t CYRUS E. WOODS, , Secretary of the Commonwealth. I Number Three. " A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment t0 art, nlno, section four of tho CoiJi, tlon of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania j authorizing 1 Ktntii to Ixstin bund j to amount 01 unv inuiimia . th. lars for the Improvement of ,v 1. 1 . . 1 .. ... n uiKuwuya ui iuo uniino!lW(.,ilk Section 1. Bo It resolved Senate and llouso of Re))roLn, tives of the Commonwealth of j sylvanlu in General Assembly f! That the following amendment , the Constitution of lennsyivai,a J and the same Is heroby, proposed , accordonce with the eighteenth ' tide thereof: a That section four of article ain which reads as follows? "i "Section 4. N'n ilnlif al.nli i. . UK,,, I UQ taft hv nr nn linliulf rtf ' except to supply casual dellclunci. of revenue, repel invasions, HU,j,ri; lusurroctlon, defond the 8tat9 J war, or to pay existing debt; the debt created to supply doHc-Ion in revenue snail never exceed in iT aggregate, at any one tlino, one m Hon dollars," be amended so ai L read as follows: Section 4. No debt shall ie cr, atod by or 011 behalf of the auZ except to supply casual dellclencw of revenue repel Invusloii, utiire I Insurrection, dcfcr.d tho State i' war, or to pay existing debt; and tho debt created to supply deficien cies lu revenue ahull never exceed m me aggregate, at any one time one million dollurs: Provided, how. ever, That tho General Assembly, if. respective of any debt, niuy author ize the State to issue bonds to ti amount ot fifty millions of dollan tor the purpoxe of Improving nd rebuilding the highway! of the Com monwealth. Section 2. Said proposed amend, tneut shall be submitted to the qua., iilcd electors ot the Stato, at th general election to be hold on th Tuesday next following tho first Monday of November In the year nineteen hunured and eighteen, lor the purposo ot deciding upon the approval and ratification or the n Juction of said amendment. Said election shall be oponed, held, tut closed upon said eloctlon day, at tin places and within the hours at ted. wiihin which said flection U direct ed to be oponed, held, and closed, and In accordance with the prow slons of tho laws of Pennsylvania governing elections, and amend ments thoreto. Such amendment shall be printed upon the ballon in the form and manner prescribed by the election laws of Pennsylvania, and shall In all respects conform to the requirement of such laws. A true copy ot Joint Resolution No. 3. CYRUS E. WOODS. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Number Four. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to section eight, ar'icle nine of the Constitu tion of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senato and House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is heroby enacted by the au thority of the same, That the Con stitution of the Commonwealth 0, Pennsylvania, In accordance wlththa provisions of the eighteenth article thereof: Amondment to Article Nine, Section Eight. That soctlon eight of article nlr.i of the Constitution be amended b; striking out the said section and In serting m place thereof the follow ing: Soctlon 8. The debt of any coun ty, city, borough, township, school district, or other municipality or In corporated district, except as pro vided heroin, and in section fifteen of this article, shall never exceed seven (7) per centum upon the t sessed value ot the taxable property therein, but the debt of the city ol Philadelphia may be Increased In such amount that the total city debt of sajd city shall not exceed ten per centum (10) upon the assessed value of the taxable property there in, nor Bhall any such municipality or district Incur any new dobt, or Increase Its Indebtedness to an amount execoding' two (2) per cent um upon such assessed valuation ot proporty, without the consent of the electors thereof at a public election lu such manner as shall be provid ed by law. In ascertaining the bor rowing capacity of the said city ot I'liiiudoipiiia, at any time, there shall be excluded from the calcula tion and deducted from such debt so much of the debt ot said city ns shall have been Incurred, and the proceeds thereof Invested, In any public Improvements of any char acter which shall be yielding to the said city an annual current not revenue. The amount of such de duction shall be ascertained by cap italizing the annual net revenue from such improvement during the year Immediately preceding the time of such ascertainment; and such capitalization shall be estimated by ascertaining the principal amount which would yield such annual, cur rent not revenue, nt the average rate of Interest, and sinking-fund charges payable upon tho indobtoduess in curred by said city for such pur poses, up to the tlmo of such ascer tainment The method of determin ing such amount, so to be deducted, may be prescribed by the Ceneral Assembly. In Incurring Indebted ness for nnypurpose tho city ot Philadelphia may Issue its obliga tions maturing not later than fifty (50) years from tho date thoreof, with provision vfor a sinking fund sufficient to retire said obligations at maturity, the payment to such sinking-fund to bo in equal or grad ed annual or other periodical Instal ments. Whore any Indebtedness shall be or shall havo been Incurred by said city ot Philadelphia for the purinse of the construction or lm provement of public works of any charocter from which Income or rcr enuo 1b to be derived by said city, or for the reclamation of land to bo used In the construction of wharves or docks owned or to be owned by said city, sirrh obligations may be In an amount sufficient to provido 'or, and mny Include the amount of. the Interest and sinking-fund clmw accruing and which may accrue thoreon throughout the norlod" of construction, and until the expira tion of one year after the comple tion of the work tor which snld In-di-riteilnosB ahull have been Incur red; and said city Bhall not be re qulrod to levy n tax to pay snld In terest and sinking-fund charges as required by section ton, article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, until the expiration of said period ot one year attcr the completion ol said work. A true copy ot Joint Resolution No. 4. I CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary ot the Commonweultlk