THE TULTOK COUNTY NEWS. KcCONKELLSBUKO. PA. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. 8 ff, P4J,, Kditor and Proprietor vtcCONNELLSBURG. PA. DECEMBER 7, 1916 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. E iterei at Ihi Puitofltoe at Mi)Connllibur Pa., u aeeond-oiiMa mall matter. OUR LUNGS AM DELICATE Overwork, lack of fresh air, mental strain or any sickness disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear and wear the sensitive lung tissues. Bat Bad Back. Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back sharp, stabbing twinges when stoopirp or lifting distressing urinary disorders? For bad back and weakened kidneys McConnells burg reside tits recommend Doans Kidney Pills. Kead this MtCon nellsburg statement. L A Youse, retired butcher, McConnellsburg, says; "About three years ao my back ached badly aud it hurl me to stoop or lift D mil's Kidney Pills, pro cured at Trout's Drug Store soon gave me relief. I gladly endorse them." Price 60o. at all dealers. Don't simply ask lor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Youse uses. Foster-Milourn Co , Props , Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. should be taken promptly for hard coughs, unyielding colds, or when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sick ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine i3 soothing and healing to the lung tissues. Refute Alcoholic Substitutes Which Exclude the OiL .j n. ENID. The Lxdies A d of the Valley M. E church served the dinner at A S. Edwards sale and the ladies of the U. B. church at John Stuokard's. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Berkstress er, of Saxton visited his mother and daughter the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. R Fester visited friends in Trough Creek a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Schenctf, son and wife and their two boys motored to Bedford Saturday and visited relutives until Sun day. Mrs. J. R. Lockard spent several days with her daughter at Kearney last week. Dora Steveus spent the week end with relatives at Defiance and Coal dale. Butchering is the order of the day arouud Kai.l now. Laura Edwards tor dinner Sunday with relat:ves in Juniata. Wheat brought fl 7- a buahul t John Stunkard Sr's , sale. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Keith, ot Trough Creek spent a few days id the Valley and attended the sales the tirst of the week. For Christmas Shoppers Our Store is in Holiday Attire and anybody that is looking for a Christmas remembrance, can tmd any number of choice things . here that will be appropriate and "Just the Thing" Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Atackmtoshes, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Gloves, Underwear Sweat ers, Hosiery, Neckties, Etc. .Socks Brothers Opposite National Hotel Chambersburg, Penna. SIDIIINQ HILL December 1 Mrs John O Civ'to'i, ' f 'Virfd-flburgspent 'la'st wui'k it'i i he In rally of her son in lit-v .) h i U i.vers. Ov.i!.B Hi v. mw Needmore, acc Minn i-"l y Misses Virgie (;r .-, .11 i 1 f.-riM and Nellie 11 ', of'liH! c ', and Miss Erma GrjHi, " Yi fiMiSirg, rnidia trit to IKikelt-y Springs la9t Sunday. Mr and Mrs N t Agnew and daughter I-aholla, of Waynes boro am vuitM g relatives and friends in this county. Sheriff J i L Clarlatd and wife, of McCwncllsburg were e'ctne visitors among friends here last vi ek. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers a daughter. Mrs Ella Bernhardt has return ed after having spent several day in the home of her brother Mr. John Mellott at Needmore. Miss Ella Lafferty, of Franklin Mills was a Sunday visitor here. George F. B llill and wife spent Sunday with their son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Rubioson at Ilancock. Messrs Samuel P. Winter and brother Mapel and Geo. Deshong spent a day recently in Waynesboro. ymir ' " -' - nn,..t. ..i ...... ..i.. New Real Estate Agency. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Forner, of Scotland, returned to their home last Sunday after having spent a week in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Lucina Forner. 1 Having retired from the Mercantile business with a view to giving his entire attention to Real Estate, the undersigned offers his service lo any one having real estate for sale, or wanting to buy. His thorough acquaintance with values and conditions in Fulton Countv, 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. Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEKSTEK MILLS, PA. 1 Such tobacco enjoyment as you never thought could be is yours to command quick as you buy some Prince Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made cigarette ! Prince Albert gives you every tobacco sat isfaction your smoke appetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that curs our bite and parch 1 Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1 y'l 'TTf w"m m mmmm l : l rr, L 'V --.:; . . - CoDvrlvht ttll bf J. i(rnui4i Tubaocu co. On th rpvrt altla of thu tidr red tin you will rcadi "Pro. mi Pitrntd July 30th. 1U07." which has mad f Ar mn am oka pipaa whara n am ok ad baforal w ICNGOUPNiMiHOt AND CI&Aftfrtf TOBACCO t IB IP B i H the national joy emoke has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it! And that isn 't strange, either. Men v. ho think they can't srr.cko a pipe or roll a ciga rette cm smoke and will smoke if tney use Prince Albert. And smokers who havo r.ot yst given P. A. a try out ce tdnly have a bij surprl. j i.-.J r. iot of enjoyment cumin , thc;r viy as 500.1 cs u i.v.xst in a supply. P."'p.ce Albf-it tobacco will tc':I k cv.-.i s.cry! II J. REYNOLDS TOUACCO CO. vViaato- ZiAetr., N. C Bay Prine Albert tvery uihtr tobacco ii tol l In loppy re J baj,5c; lijyirj tine, 10c; handsome ficjrd and half-pound (m ni .7.. dorwandl hat corAi'n fir., pound cryetal-glzrs humi dor with Ipongftntiil lop that heepi the tuiiocci in euck clever trim uiu k EM BIO COVE TANNERY. R J Mallottis wearing asraila. It's a di.shuasber. Airs. Frank Smith Bpent the latter part of last week with her parents in the Little Cove' Mrs. Rachel Shives who has been ill for sometime is not im proving much. Mrs. Emily Eystp.r is reported to be on the sick list Bruce Hirris son of Uimmel Uan U who has had an attack of diphtheria, is some better. Div;d Hivens Dear Liurel Ridge is hauling limestono, for a hmeKiln. D.vid believes in improving Lis farm. David Keefer and John Reesf each have recently puichascd au organ. Rev. Jacob Powers preached at Laurel Ridge lust Sunday morn ing. Some of ou r friends forget that the season for hunting certain kinds of gaum is out. Lok out or the Game Warden will get you OAK GROVE. Mrs. D. M. Black visited her mother, Mrs. Alloway, at New Grenada one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. IlayesStait and family, of Uustontown, spent Thanksgiving at Mrs. Alice Mc CUin'e. Mrs. Bruce Shore is visiting at Mount Union. Mr. G W. Birnett an i daugh ter Odetta, moved to Youngs- town Ohio,G. N Baicett bought I G. W. Barnett's farm aud has I now gone to housekeeping there. Ralph Anderson is making his home at Divid Glad felter's. John Newman, wife and family have moved to their new home at ' Wells Tannery. ' James Benson helprd his son Thomas to butcher his porkers, To the Residents of McGonnellsburg and Surrounding Country: Are you aware that Harmon's House Furnishing Establishment in Chambers burg is sending Furniture, Rugs, etc., and dozens ot Victor Victrolas right into your territory, every month? There is a reason why we are doing this; and the reason is this: We have the largest and the most varied assortment in Chambersburg also the best goods for the least money. Ask anyone who has purchased at our store if this is not correct. Our vast holiday stock is now on the floor, and we want you to come look over this large and varied assortment of merchandise. A Few X-mas Suggestions: Victor-Victrolas. "p Butt(m Jfe Music Cabinets, ffh. Piann Rpnrhps TjU'im Ladies Desks, in Quarter Oak, Fumed Oak, Mahogany, etc. Brass Jardinieres, Brass and Mahogany Smokers, Rockers iii all finishes Irom $1.50 to $30 00 each, Reed Rockers in manv patterns, Odd China pieces, Haviland Dinner Sets, Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 piec es. $ti 50 up, Couches in various coverings, Sewing Machines 516.00 to $35.00, Mirrors, all siz.s and prices, Buffets, China Closets, Sewing Tables, Dining Chairs, Library Tables, Parlor Tables, Parlor Cabinets, Kitchen Cabinets, all prices in white enamel, Royal Rest Chair. Statu 11 y, Dressers, Chiffoniers, Toilet Tables, brass B ds, Brass Costumers, m 1 RAW Umbrella Stands, Pictures, Hall Racks, Extension Tables, Globe-VVeinicke Sectional Bookcase, Bed Davenports, Parlor Suits, Sofas, Rugs, all sizes, and dozens of other gifts which will be useful in any home. F. HAYES HARMON, 65-67-69 SOUTH MAIN STREET, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. P S Look for large Sign at top of Building. Card of Thanks. Mrs. Lucina Forner and child ren wish through the columns of this paper to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of husband and father; also to thank those with cars for taking neigh bors and friends to the funeral. Mr. W. A. Keebaugh, of Hus tontown spent Sunday and Mon day of last week with his sister Mr. John Spidle near Fort Lou don. He was accompanied home by his niece Miss Maye Spidle, who spent a few days with rela tives at Uustontown and Fort Littleton. Then she came to Mc- Connellsburg to visit Miss Lena Brinkley and other friends. Fri day evening Miss Brinkley ac companied her to Knobsville to ppend an evening with Miss Spi dle's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. James Keebaugh, and re timed to McConnellsburg Satur day, Miss Spidle returned home Monday morning. License Notice. IN THK COT'RT OK QUAKTKR SKSStONS OK TI1K. I'KACK OK KULTUN COUNTY, 1'KNNSYLVAMA. t Is ordered tli:it nil applications for license for thu stile of vinous, spiritous, limit, or brew ed lliiuors. wholesale or retull, for the year IUI7, will be heurd on Tuesday, the tuh day of January, ll , at 10 o'clock a, ni., of said day, at which time all persons applying or tnakliiK objections to appllcatloDs, will he heard by evidcuce, petition, remonstrance or counsel. There must be no communication at nnytime on the subject, with the Judges personally cither by letter or any private way. The petition, verllled by affidavit of applicant, sli:ill be In conformity with the requirements of the nut of Assembly. Judgment bond shall be executed In the penal sum of two thousand (f.K"i dollars, with not less than two reputable freeholders of the county of Kulton as sure, ties, each of them to be a bona tide owuerof real estate in sal county worth, over and a above all Incumbrances, the sum of two thous and (tNth dollarHoroncMiilicleutNtireiy where thu same Is n Security. Trust or Surety Com p nv ori;anl.ed and existing untler the laws of this Commonwealth or under thelawsofany other state of the United Statcn of America, duly authorized lod'i business within theSUte of i'ennsy vania by the Insurance INimin sston er thereof; to be approved by the Court uranl stici license and to be cor dltloned for the faithful observance of all the laws of this Com monwealth relalhiK to the sellinK or lutnisulnif of vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors, or any sdmixltire thereof, and to pay all dtim aiics which niiiv be recovered n an action wh en may be instituted auninst the licensee, under the provisions of any Act of the As semb y. and all costs, lines and lena'ilnt Im pose, upon said licensee under any Indictment for viola Intf any Act of Assembly relallnx to se'llntf or furnUhluir litpiors as aforesaid. If any person Is sin ety on more than one bond, he shall cent y that he Is worth four thou -and (M.KU'0) dollars over and aoove all Incum brances, i nd ovr n"d above any prelous bond he may be on as security. The stir, ties may be required to appear In Court aid justify umle' oath. The Court shall In nil cases refuse the appli cation whenever, in the opinion of the Court, having due reuartl for the number and charac ter of the petitioners for and atc'dnsi the ap plications, such llcptiseisnot necessary for tbo accommodation of tho public and eiitertaln ment of stranKersand travelers, orthatthe np dlicant is not a lit person to w hom such lluenso should be granted. 1 ctilions must bellied with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Ses Ions not later th-in .Si.turduy, the lilt h day of December, nil'. Ob jections and remonstrifuees must he tiled w in the Clerk of sa'd ' ou t not later than Wednes day, the a'tti day of December. Him. t' (sin sulllclenl cause be ntr shown or proof beliiKinadelothe Court that the p-irty holding said license has violated any law of the Com monwealth ichitinK lo the sale of liq lors.the Court shall, upon notice beiev irlven to the person licensed, revoke said license. Ilv the Court, DONALD I'. Mi I'HKUSON, Attest: 1. J. II. FRANK HKN11Y, Clerk Q. S. Nov. 23. ll. HnP3lS I nhriMtinn Without rarhnn f 1 ii Tbtre'i no'hlnj nor ImporUnt to an ntomobll than (ood oil. "Waverljr Bpuclal" U free from carbon It la IlBha ltd thin It fnada eautly It will not eon. (Ml. The Ideal oil lor aithar air-cool ed or water-cooled can. Your dilcr wild IU If not, write to oa. A taat will eonylnca you. WAVCRLY OIL WORKS CO. Mittnet l.tkwl PinUUMI, PI Oaioflnna lllunlnanta lubricants rlVLU tallaU about oil Wavarly Product Sold by Ii. II. SHAW. Uustontown. Pa. Old Santa Claus Sends greeting to all of his good people in Fulton county and regrets to state that his team of Reindeers became exhausted in Chambersburg, and he had to leave all of the Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry in tended for his good people in Fulton, at Jew eler Ludwig's, in the Trust Co. building. I hope it will not be inconvenient for you to call there for your gifts. Jeweler Ludwig thanked old Santa, and assured him that he would distrib ute his gifts as directed. i We invite all Fulton county people to visit our shop and have a look at the magnificent collection of Diamonds, Watches, Gold and plated Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Sheffield plate, Community Silver in several handsome patterns. Haviland China Dinner Sets in many patterns. Mahogany Hall Clocks, Man tle Clocks chiming the Westminster notes on sweet toned tubes. Our stock of Diamond Rings is the largest we have ever shown, Soli taires ranging in price from $5.00 $10.00, on up to $350.00 each, alfsizes and weights. We also have the celebrated Gruey Watch, Howard and Hamilton Watche's in all size and styles for boih sexes. You will find our stock the largest this'jside of Harrisburg.' Come over, visft our shop, we will be glad to see you W. H. LUDWIG- JEWELER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. ir
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