THE TXTLTOIf COUKTY HIWJJ, McCOKHELLBBUlO, PA. 'i 9 ' ' Worth Careful Thought Do you read the label to know whether your baking powder iz made from cream of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum or phosphate ? Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, derived from grapes, and adds to the food only wholesome qualities. Other baking powders contain alum or phosphate, both of mineral origin, and used as substitutes for cream of tartar because of their cheapness. Never sacrifice quality and health ful ness for low price. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York Yol'k Eyes If they need at tention, consult Rubin & Rubin, llarrisburg Leading Eye Special ists, who will be here Wednesday, November 8th, lor one day only. Will examine your eyes free. Gold filled glasses as low as f 1 00. At Seylar's Drug Store in Mc Connellsburg, November 8th. Will be at the Mansion House, Mercersburg, November 9th, and on the lOtii and 11th, at Croft's Drug Store in Waynesboro. 1012 It Last Friday, Miss Emma Mc Govern spent the day shopping in Hagerstown. Mrs. B. F. Henry entertained about thirty-five friends Thurs day evening of last week. On Wednesday evening of last week, Miss Mary Pittman enter tained a party of friends at tea. Scott Gorden. near Dickey9 Mountain, treated himself to a new Ford touring car recently. Joseph Rotz, of Fort Loudon, was in Fulton county last Friday locating orchards of apples that were for sale. Read the Racket Store's new advertisement In these days of advancing prices they have very many things at old prices. Mrs. David Hill has rented her farm, has had sale of her farm property, and has removed to Needmore into Grant Mellott's .louse in the ea3t end of the town. Miss Mary K. i.oke, of hambersburg, spent last Thurs i;iy night in the home of her jrother-in-law and sister, Pro .honotary and Mrs.B. F. Henry, v est Lincoln V ay. The United States has under its official care over 300.000 In dians. The tribes collectively own hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property, most of which is held in trust for their benefit. Will Sprigs (colored) of Altoona drove a horse and buggy to Mc- Connellsburg about ten days ago, and while out driving last Friday, the animal frightened and ran away, doing considerable damage to the vehicle. HIDES. Frank B. Sipes pays the highest market price for beef hides at tteir butcher ho, in McConnetliburg, also highest price paid for calf skins hoepskins and tallow. Advertisement. George Bradnick, near Knobs ville, was an early morning call er Monday to get rid of a year's subscription money-. With every thing costing the printer nearly double former prices, such calls are highly appreciated. Mrs. Ross Doyle returned home from the Chambersburg hospital last Saturday, where she spent four weeks. While in the hospital she underwent a critical surgical operation which has proven to have been entirely successful. Last Friday, the Robinson Stork left a little boy in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paylor on east Lincoln Way, and on Sun day the same bird deposited a little girl with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Diehl opposite the Fulton House. Last Friday, while George Tice, near Dane, was driving on west Market street, in McCon nellsburg, a sagging telephone wire caught the top of his buggy and tore it off. His horse was frightened and started at a lively clip towards the open country. Fortunately for the aged gentleman, the lines were strong and the animal was soon stopped. Attract tj Oppirtuaity. Stojk of General Merchandise for sale that will invoice about $1,000; also, a Btore room and dwelling. Situated on the Lin coln Highway, 8 miles ea3t. of Everett, Best Location in Bed ford county. Good nuaun for piling. For terms and furt'-pr r.t'ormation apply to S. J. I Jreezewood, Pa., or to Dr. J. G. Hanks, Everett, fa. 11 2 3t. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH. PROCLAMATION. General Election. WHEREAS, In uud by the acts of the Gen eral Assembly of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania, passed the lOlli day of June, Anno Isiinlui. x't, and the '."tb day of June, Anno Domini, l'.fi, respectively. It Ik made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Comiuouuculth to Klve public nollcu of the General Elections and la such notice to enumerate the otllceni to be elected und irlveu list of all the nomination- made, and desinnale the place at which the election la to be bcld. THEREFORE, ' I. JOU L. GARLAND, His-h Sheriff of the eouaty of Fulton, do hereby make known aad nlve this PU1IIJC NOTICE to the Hector of the county of Fultou, that on The First TucsJuy after the FlrM Monday of NommuKt next, being the 7th day of the month A General Election will be held at the aereral Kleciion liistnots established by law In aaiU County, uud us published below. OFFICERS TO HE ELECTED. THIRTY-EIGHT PERSONS to be electors of President and Vice-President of the United Stall's. UNEPKRSON to 1111 the office of Jude of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. ON'K PERSON to till the office of I'ultcd State!! Senator of Pennsylvania. FOUR PERSONS to 1111 the- umce of Repre sentative lu Conk'rcsJ at Lartfe of Pennsylva nia. ONE PERSON to ilh the ornee of State Treasurer of Pcnosy Ivutua. i iNE PEUSi IN to nil the ortice of Aniltor to neral ot IVutisv1 vauil. NK PEIiSoN to nil the office of Represent- ative in Coru'ress, for the district composed ot 1 he coiinW's of Franklin. Fulton. Iluiitlcr- ilou, Mini.u. Jumat. Snyder. Perry und I'ulon. i NK PERSON" to represent the county of ' niton in the General Assembly of Peinsyl auia LIST OF CANDIDATES. I have entirnerit ed the officers to be elected and ti'-re p:iliiisti t lie follow mir list of CANDI DATh ccrnticil by the secretary of Slute and Countv Couimisisoiicrs. JUDICIAL TICKET .NON-PARTISAN Judge of the Supreme Court (Mark One.) Charles Paltrier Emory A. Walling United States Senator (Mark One ) n Ellis L Orvis, Democratic Philander C. Knox, republican Philander C. Khux, Kuosevilt Progressivo Philander C. Knox, Keystone I 'hllander C. Knox, Personal ' Liberty Charles W. Ervin, Socialist Herbert T. Anus, Proh.b.tlun William U. Thomas, Industri alist Robert C. Macauley, Single Tax Representative in Congress at Large (Mark Four.) Joseph T. Kinsley, Democratic John J. Moore, Democratic Thomas Ross, Democratic Jacob B. Waidelicb, Demo- 1 r.ratic Robert C. Balr, Washington Uolwrt C. Pair, Bull Moose Arthur G. Graham, Washing ton Arthur O. Graham, Bull Moose Thomas S. Crago, Republican Thomas S. Crago, Roosevelt- Progressive 'J'hom'aa S. Crago, Personal Liberty Who Wins the Battle? All other things being equal, it's the man behind the gun that wins the fight. And it's true in other af fairs besides battles. In banking or in business, success is due to the men behind the counter. We take 'pride in the state ment that every employee of our bank is instructed to be courteous to the public, and to render every rea sonable service possible. We take pride in the fact that the officers, directors artd shareholders, the men behind this bank are among the leading men of this community, men who can be depended upon, men who make this bank what it is today, a strong, reliable, secure financial institution. FULTON COUNTY BANK. "OLDEST AND STRONGEST" McConnellsburg, Penna. . Mahlon M. Garland, Kepubll can Mahlon M. Garland Personal Liberty Joseph McLaughlin, Republi can John It. K. Scott, Republican John K. K. Scott, Koosevelt Progressive John H. K. Scott, Personal Liberty Elizabeth N. Baer, Socialist William A. Prosser, Socialist John W. Slayton, Socialist Fred Willard Whiteside, So cialist Fred GrofT, Prohibition B. C. McGrew, . Prohibition Frank L. Morton, Prohibition J. C. Rummell, Prohibition B II. Brencer, Industrialist Richard Lover Industrialist II. G. Maine), Industrialist G. W. Ohls. Industrialist J. C. Buchanan, Keystone Michael Donohoe, Keystone M. J. Lewis, Key stone Alfred Guerrero, Single Tax Oliver MeKnight, Single Tax Koyd E. Morrison, SingleTax Jerome C. Reis, SingleTax State Treasurer (Mark One.) J ames M. Cramer, Democratic Harmon M. Kepharl, Republi can Harmon M. Kephart, Rull Moose Ilarmon M. Kephart, Keystone Harmon M. Kephart, Personal Liberty Charles Suhl. Socialist E. J. Fithian. Prohibition George G. Anton, Industrialist t James A. Robinson, SingleTax Auditor General (Mark One.) James B. Murrln, Democratic Charles A. Snyder, Republican Charles A. Snyder, Bull Moose Charles A. Snyder, Keystone Charles A. Snyder, Personal Liberty Walter V. Tyler, Socialist William Repp, Prohibition Herman Splual, Industrialist William G. Wright, SingleTax Presidential Electors. (Vote for 38) Democratic Wilson and Marshall Samuel S. Fcls, Simon P. Light I-taiah Sheellne Webster Grim Joseph H. Rellly John L. McKinney Joeph L. Calen William Hancock John E. Hagan Henry C. Kline Emanuel R. Clinton Theodore F, Jenkins Frank B. Rhodes Nelson M. Trout Jacob Pontz Edw. Mlrrilield John J. Shlkjo George Ellis William M. fcechman ' A. II. Kingsbury N. M. Edwards Lloyd B. Skeer John A. Diehl Samuel Kunkle HarryS. Bender Allen C. Welst Henry Meyer James S. Moorehead Daniel W. McDonald Charles H. Ruhe Fred L. Weede Wesley M. Ilelberger Don C. Corbett Frank D. McCue John Voelker A. P. Burgwln Hermann Obernauer Thomas U. Flynn Presidential Electors (Vote tor 3s) Republican Hughes and Fairbanks David B. Oliver Nathan T. Folwell Charles T. Aikens Simon F. Pauxtls William Flinn Rodman Wanamakcr E lis A. Gltnbcl Thomas Robins James Van Busklrk Thomas B. Smith Nial C. Brodhead Edgar F. Smith William Wayne Oscar O. Bean Benjamin S, Schindle Edwin M. Rine Charles E. Rice Edmund D. Smith j A. Ellsworth Lelnbach Edwin M. Dunham I Horace B. Packer Curtis Q. McWIIIiams D. Edward Long John Hays William V. Hughes Thomas Shipley David Howells Robert B. Greer Allen F. Cooper Kerfoot W. Daly Walter Irving Bates William Evan Chipman William O. Smith Bryan H. Osborne George E. Tener Charles A. Kook Nathaniel Spear Joseph M. Hall Presidential Electors (Vote for 38) Benson and Kirkpatrick G. Herbert Ekins Julius Weisberg A. L. WTi!.er Harry Ruben Samuel J. Sloan V. V. Johnston Charles Sands Robert G. Seaman C. J. Turner John 1. Guyer William F. Euler J. Elmer Perry Louis Mellinger Otto Mussel man Adah Mussulman John S. Bensing Walter V. Tyler George H. Stegmeier W. A. Barrett W. A. Hall Frederick Smith Abram Briggs Daniel B. Fagley John B. Lerch Charles H. Winebar Charles J. Bauer Harry A. Walther Horace S. Reis Harold R. John Jacob L. Chalfin Henry J, Nelson S. L. Pcbley Charles Lundager Richard Hawthorne A. Erberle U. S. Wilson Percy K. Coover Harry Welmer PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS (Vote for 38) PROHIBITION Hanly and Lundrith Harry W. Brown O. D. Brubaktr B. Budd Cannon II. F. Dittman J. G. Dixon A. E. Dreibelbis W. J. Edelman R. G. Ferguson John D. Gill John E. Gill Albert Caddis William Hager T. H. Hamilton . D. G. Hendricks '. . I. W. Huckins C. W. Huntington Eliaha K. Kane John D. Killheffer Madison F. Larkin Howard Leopold s John A. McConnell E. H. Molly - Isaac Monde'reau H. D. Tatton John Reid ' Robt. M. Ramsey Austin J. Rinker Chas. L Rummel Chas. Scanlon J. K. Schultz Chas. D. Sensenig Matthew H. Stevenson Godfrey Stringer T. H. Suekling Silas C. Swallow J. E. VanVoorhis L. A. Walter F. E. Whittlesey PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS (Vote for 38) INDUSTRIALIST Reimcr and Harrison Thomas E. North Thomas Yochum Ed. H. Cowan William Krumm Wm. If. Peak Richard Shield I A. C. Beigman .j Adam Clever Amadio Mori Italo Mori Angelo Reggiani Nazareno Domini Ernesto Luzittl William Adamek Charles Bosau K. M. Whitten ' C. Durner L. Chun J. Greiseiger A. Regeis A. Weyer Michael Tuflfner Vladimir Ernst George H. Snyder Charles W. Poff William H. Orth L. B. Gerhard . N Alvin Rohrbach Thomas SchasfTer . George Homan Robert Weaver . Harry Bellman Frank Knotek Fritz Wagner Carl Schleicher J. Hepfingor Sam Friasin A. Black Representative in Congress (Vote for One) George A. Harris, Democratic Benjamin K.Focht. K Frank Thompson, Socialist Representative in the General .Assembly (Vote for One) Clem Chestnut, Democratic L. W. Seylar, Washington Edward D. Shimer, Republican PLACES FOR. HOLDING KLRCTIOS. I itlno hrrfhy m:Ue Known unci irlre notice. Unit the plucf of ImlduiK IheururrMtMrlrrtu tDtheNcvertil iMirouirliM uutl townships vithu muiu coiuhv ure us toiiuwn. to wit: The FJpctors nf Ayr township to meet tlbe Public School Houe netir Welwier Mill The Eleotom of (let he! township to meet it the leuiitit bouse of Mrs. Minnie llarluo, at YVurfordsburK. In sulci township The Kleetom of llelf:ist township to meet the place lately llxeri formed purpose, to w::: n'he fniine biiilriinir neur to the resoleuce f JvlTerson C. Mellon. The Electors of Hruh Creek township t meet ul the pluee liitely tlxed for mild purpose to wit: the curpcDicr shop of M. P. ttartuo, i. Kiiiiuuville, la Mild lowuship The Eleotom of Dublin township to meet I Kust room on tlrst tloor of bulldiUK nc-jrlY ri poslte C'lmrleH Wbilsvl's hotel, at Fori L tleton The Eleotom of I.leltlnir Creek township t meet ut the plueeliitely fixed for thiit purjios to wit: Tliouius MetJer' hotel, Hurnsijuv.Jf The KJeotom of MoConnellsliurir BorouKh meet ul the nluee Intely llxed for thut punw to wit: The Cominlsnioueni' oltlee ut the ioi House In suld horouKb The Elector ofTuvlor township to meet the place lowly Hied for thut purpose, to ' J. W. Culolmll H maire rooiu. in wild towashi Kor ThonipnoD. townnhlp. the elreiloti f ' November 7, lout, will be held ut house hrloi Inir to H V Wink, located on his property i Thompsiin tnwnshlpmliout 8U0 yunls from Cr ter school house, neur where a rod low seeta the muln roiid. The election In Todd township will be be 1 ut Douifliixx or McUovern school bouse. The Electors of T'nlon township to meet it the place lately llxed for said purpose, to : Ueorxo Screiver'H oariHnter shoii, neur O. ttchelrotnpf'ti Store in said township TheElcctomof Wells township to meet Levi Truax more room, neur fcuid, in wl township. HOW TO MARK A HALI.OT. To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross (X) -in the square, in the First Column, opposite the Dame of the party of your choice. A cross mark in the square at the head of a group of Presidential Electors, opposite name of a party and its Presidential Candidates, ls vote (or all electors of that party, but for no other candidates. A cross mark in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for the candidate. If you desire to vote for a person whose name is not on the" ballot, write or paste his name In the blank space provided for that purpose. A cross (X) in the party square in th first column does not carry a vol for any Judge. To vote for judge mark' a cross (A) Opposite the name of the candidal desired. QUALIFICATION OK HOARD. rwery V pernon exoep'tlnir Justice of the Pr" nil h..l1 ..ill.,. nt- timii.ititllieitt OI who nIi prollt or trust unucr ibe liovenoiienl oi i" United Slutes or of this Male, or of unv ci'J or lucorioruted district, wlicihcrueoiiiiui LsInD ed olllecr or otherwise, u wihonlinute officer of uireni, who Is, or shall be. employed unriertue It'ifislallve, executive or judiciary departiue"' of this State or of the United States, or of W oily or inroi poruteddlstricl und also Unit ''7 member of ( oiiirro uud of the stute i.ei' ture. iiuil of the select or cominon otiu'" of unv U v nr ooinn.ikkliin.rM nf 11 II V InCorlMinltCU dl .trlot. IA hv luw Incupiible of huliliun or ei olsiinr. ut I lie siiitie tiuit-. the oltlee or UPI"'"" mcut of JudKii. Inspector or Clerk of uuy eita lion of this Coiimiouweulth; uud no Inspector Judira, or other officer of uuv such elet'iiofj shall be eligible to uny ollloc to be then vote" (or, exoept thut of an eleutlon ofllcer. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS. Every mule oitucn iwentyine yeant of ' possiiHslnii the following iiuiillllcullons, slm" eutltled to vote ut ull elcctlotis: First, he siai" huve bee n olllneuof the UnliedStiitesiitu " one month. Second, he shall have reslilisi " the Siiiteoucycur (or If. huviiii! previoiisi.il" a quiilllleil elector or native ikjiu cinaen i -Stale, h shall buve removed therefrom una -tuniert. within sliinonihs) liniiicdliitely pre; quiilllleil oiecior or niuive isu cnm-n - , v iireeeil; k resliltsl Inn the eleotlon. s'l hlrd. He shun nuv in the election district where he shall offer vote ut leust two moDths liiimedliitely preecu Inif the election. Fourth. If t wenty-two K ... .. 1.. 1. .I...II k....a .,,,1(1 W ill ' in .! u Kline or (.'ountv tax. which ""! huve been sm'si-d ut least two months t pld ut leust o'ie month before the election Bute CoDsUtJtUm, Article VIII. Section. ! Given under mv hnnd, at my ofllee. In 1 bonniKbof MeCoi Ilsburit. the jnth nuf " October, A. I). WW, uud of the Indepeiideuer the Uiilied Btuuu, the on hundred un ,OB.t.0ARLa