ETCS ITTJLTOIf COUNTY N1W, McOOKirgLLZBUgQ, PA. REAR ADMIRAL BRAISTED lERESTlNfi PAHA6BAPHS F. K. Stevens dentist, will be tt Hustontown March 5 and 6, Come, see Tilly, Micky, and Hoses tonight at the Auditorium. David Morton, of Ayr town- E'Jp purchased a Buick last Tuesday. Miss Violet Mellott, of Sipes Kill, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles bcnooi- Mrs. Agnes Ray is spending t' !a week with her daughter U:. Walter Rotz, in Chambers l-Tg, W. H. Baumgardner of Wells T-nnery has been sick for three r eks but is now improving i'.;wly. William Brewer returned from the hospital Sunday, he was ac coTinflnied home by his sister llias Jessie. Rev. Croft will, preach at Bid ford Chapel on the 25th at 10:30; -t Nppdmore at 3:00. and at Mr. Zion at 7:15. . Ciddis Lynch and Himmel Har nV of Ricr Cove Tannery, were buainess visitors to McConnells- hnror Saturday. Lee Cattlett, of Belfast town- Resolutions. shin. BDent Monday with his At a regular meeting of the Asters, Mrs. P. P. Shives and Ladies Aide Society, of Huston L!rs. D. E. Little. town, Pa., the following resolu , ?.rs. Ceo. W. Carnell and son tions were adopted: nfcMtPr H.. of Pleasant Ridee. Whereas, It has pleased Al t The Kitchen Ste ve. "The kitchen etove is a Bort of Fetish' to many a v. orcan and I she adds the last straw lo an al ready too busy day by polish t . A wgnor "coolr stove" when it might just as well Lave boon with out that immaculate shine Bays Mrs. Jean Kiioe Foulke, Farm Adviser in Household Economics for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. "So many peo pie ininu mat a graining etove m the trade mark of a gend house) keeper, forgetting that a kitchen stove is not an ornament but rath era pit co of household machi nery. it ehouid have care to keep it in good working order uud so that it may not be unseat ly as it in large and must hold permanent piece in one of the most used rooms id. the housr, nut after that la done every min ute of time and every ouuee of trength that id put ou it is wast ed "A JiUle knowledge is a great help in giving a stove proper care and when this is uarul th kitclieii ntove will need little work to ko-p it notonly loor.lug e'en and very oright but in good working en ditionand without repairs for manyyears. Toboin with tlie bimpler and plainer the design of any stove the better 'he less trimmings, nickel or stamped iron ar.d fret work' the better, for all the so will need sDecial UCObCl llii V .DwP I - i -de a trip to McConnellsburg mighty God to remove from our care to keep clean and iu order :nday in their Ford touring miast, auer a lingering ana long More than tins tuch orr.air.onta sunering limess, our Deiovjea bis- tion is rarely in good taeto and Eoss Doyle. West Market Street JenMrs. Luther Kirk, therefore, merely add to trie expense of oet a valuable cow last week the ue , . mL t . J x I ine tov aflrt'"S " result of the cow's having eaten " ner oeatn useiuine. rnererore, choose a thzt nhe our oocieiy nas iosi a sister oi plain, neat lockiiiif Htova. See whom it has just reasons to be ihat it had a good sizorl hre box proud; and "the family, a most and a deep aud well nude ash pan, n China several years as mission iri-n. nailed from Shanghai on ? .. . , nrni a nor ndnflrriirn ttti 1 1 rnofa o I 4A.L t 1 I V. VUIV Will V VttlO O L3 im ior nome. niA ; u. i ui'i in uui iicai ka iiiat tunc call llr. and Mrs. W. E. bivens V' Is . p t . ( t ' p? sp ' ' lV; W$W iIW 4 v "l stove the better, as it will rub off aud burn oft,, making dust and soiling clothes and hands, pots and pans or anything that touch es it. The stove pipn and chimney must be kept clean so there can be a good free draught through them and the coal m the lire box bould Dcver be piled above the line of the oven top for this same reason also because if it is piled higher it will burn out tho stovo lids and warp the top of the ntove by iutetise and uneven boating. Tiie flro should be made up at night ho that with a slight Kbatt log In the morning the coal will Uh loosened and R'jfrlcient Are mi'dfi to cook broakfast, after EMPEROR HAD TO MAKE WAY which the rire HhnuM be thor- Western Maryland Railway. ' In Effect November 26, 1916. Subject to change without notloe. Tram lekre Hinoook u followi: No.T-UOa. re. (dully) forCumberlnd, PItti yuiKh mo wn.it. kinolklu, uud Weet Vlrginl polntii. No.-l.w. m. (dully) for Hireratown, Get tynl"?.'' ,Hnoer, York (eioept aunduy), ua Uiitlmoie. Ne, 1 .m i. m. (dully eioept Hunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate polnti. No. 407 a. m. (dKliy except Sunday) for Hatreriitown, 0ttylur(.llttniver, York Haitimorranri Intirmediate polnt,Wah lOKton. PhlluUelDhla. and Naw York. No.3-2.7 p m (dally) Wemern ipruM for ""'norland Wr.t Virginia point, and HlttHburifh, Ohlouuo aid the Went. to--PiJl- ,6uiT ElPr forHagere fr -W??','';b"r0 Chambeniburic, Hal tlmore. vt iuthiBgton. Philadelphia and O. P. BTKWARTi Gen'l Paueuver Ag't 6. I Resner 4' Co. 8. E.VMKS, Ciriirui Manager, New photograph of Wllllnrn a Drnlnted, Burgeon general of the navy. who has been ninue a rear ndiiilrul. In case of war he will be one of the most Important ofllcors of the navy. jocie frozen potatoes, happened to find in the lot. eys anu lainny who uve uceu ya Thnr fcUa .a Jaan. , ..., nv umij- ly deplore our loss, and that "A great convenience in astove is a sort of double grate that can be turned over making a basket shaped grate in which wood may not fill and beHevint? thG 0nnd na hurried rr rw rouoraino a flat at Sunday with the latter's ahe did here will live after h?r. Lrn n,n i, h.d tn oi ircther George Lynch, at Big an(j that her character will nhirip Thia r,CH ot 7h as a fragrant influence, yet we mg 'afebabrer' for while it willne bow in submission to' the divine cessitatoahulocare ia shutting will, knowing that he who doeth ona must' give a pretty fcharn an tnings well hath not dealt un- twist to turn the grato over from Mr. Lynch is an attack of cve Tannery. Taring from :r. "imonia. Ijts. Edward Parker, of Lan t:t9r, returned home. Saturday, laving been called here on ac :ount of the8ickness of her sis oughly shaken and freod from dead coals and aslioa removed and rresn coal added. So the draught should be left ou long enough to burn off the blue gas and then closed off and the fire may bo lft until time to iiye it in preparation of the next meal. If this tnotb ;d is followed littlo coal will bo wasted aud the stove will re in good condition and ready for uo at all hours and without constant and continual labor." CLEAK PIUQri. Some of our people attended Mrs. II N lion ry 's sale at Mad der.sville last Saturday. She has moved from here and will now re side at Madderiavillo. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Appleby and baby Alice, of Knobsvilieand Mr. aud Mrs. D. II. Praker and children Josaie, Clyde and Sarah of Ft Littleton, were Sunday vis. itors of tbo Ilnry friends here. GiLson Korlin has returned to his work at Robertgdale after king, and tossed him a cigar, navin,? fpent two weeks with his family at this place. Kobt. J. Fleming, of McCon ueiisbutg autoed to this place on Sunday aud spout some time with friends. John Henry who has been ab sent from here for more than a year la aain greeting old time fnonds in this viciuity. Royal Hungarian Mall Cart Had Prece dence Even Over Carriage of Ruler of Austria-Hungary. A good story in being retold about the lute emperor of Austria. Arrayed in the ordinary garb of an Alpine hunter dark preen fustian jacket and short breeches, gray wook'ii knit ted stockings turned down below the 1 ilri ii t. . Miees, UIICK-SOIOU,' liailOU BllOOtlllg boots, and a soft gray felt hut orna- mentod with blackcock feathers and a chamois "board" Francis Joseph often spent hours unrecognized in the forest or on the mountainside. One day, whilo driving from one shooting-box to another, lie met the mail cart, the driver of which was lustily blowing his horn in order to clear the road. "Get out of the way!" shouted he as he came up to the emperor's trap. "Why not get out of the way your self, and let us pass?" rejoined his majesty. "13ecause," answered the man, "the royal Hungarian mail cart gives place neither to man nor the devil!" "You arc right," said the emperor- We have a large and beautiful Assortment of Spring and Sum mer Dress stuffs just in. New Ginghams, Seersuckers, Poplins, Lawns, Voiles, Ga bardines, &c. all at prices that do not suggest High Cost of Living. See them BEST PLACE OF RETIREMENT One's Own Soul Superior to All Othar Situations to Man of Well Ordered Mind. soon. ono form to the other and it difficult to do if there is fuel wisely in calling from us our sister. iveauiveu, mm. we exienu our tna atova tdh ton nr th nvpn :er, Mrs. Sue ivens.'who is im- heartfelt sympatny to the hus- should be kept froe of ashes and raving niceiy. band and daughter who so much the easiest wnv m An this u I!orrow M. Kendall, who has need her wise council in life. . have a small whisk (turkey en critically ill of pleuro-pneu- Resolved, That a copy of the chicuen wings make an excellent r.;;.!.a during the past week is resolutions be presented to the brush for that purpost) with t:.l very sick. Two of his little bereaved family; that a copy be which one can readily reach be have same ailment. They entered upon the records of the it ween the lids and oven ton. Thi bociety, ana that they be publish- should be done every day wheu ed in the Fulton County News, uaiosr wood, but once a week will Mrs. B. H. Shaw, be sufficient if using coal. It MRS. iiARRY LAMBERSON, also important to keep the space MRS. H. C. McClain, beneath the oven free cf ashes Committee. and dust if the oven ia to beat evenly and quickly. Therefore I a initi I ,'IIUIU the stove should be set so that James Foreman at this writing the vent below the oven can be y; ) a trained nurse. UrC. O. Sipes, Gibson, Iowa, srr.; 8 that they have been hav :.3tsof real winter weather V reason. "Our thermometer" ays "registered 10 below I' norning (February 12th.) I '.Andrew Heinbaugh tenant 3r on the Sam Mellott farm ime to run in and extend bscription two years ahead, bnd Sunday ;n Lent servi- i,tne Keiormed church at )ck in the evening Wed Mercersburg, spentTuesday V'f l WUh appftr6Ct 6t0tTiaCh readl,y at and cleDeJ out l . n . , trouble. "Ashea should never he allow- iD o.uc uj. uie mountain ana r, n a v . . . . vui iwiluci, uuhbiu "uKpe; ea to nuap up la tnu USI1 paQ Bo who seems to bo getting along a3 t0 t0uch or nearly touch the fine with bis school, took a rest Krate above for they bold intense last Saturday by going out to neat and when there is lire in the Hustontown and helpingBernard 8t0ve the double heat wdl destroy Foreman at carpenter work at a tho a . y 'oia secona large garage wuicci tne latter is Warping and spoiling it very u. ucu, services in ouuamg ior ur. Mcuain. quickly. I have seen ttoves with piurmeu cnurcn at Y:au n. A new ten-pounder arrived at .,, fi.-o kt oi..f tbe borne of Joe Melius one day 'cinders' which have been a'Jow ns W. Gatahnll r.lowalon last wee H. It will make its fu ,tU I l.nro wnrlr on arrrltiltnlaf nc are navin? severe v . weather this winter u Sila3 Mellott has moved to llKVl W I 3 degrees below this morn- inroe bPrlnS9. i'eb. 15th) I have ! irom Fulton County five Have plenty of work." good friend John N. Du- ;ui wens valley, spent 3ay night of last week in inellsburg. The stiff win- ather only seemed to be a ant to Mr. Duvall nnrl bim feel just as young as a to be. There will be an entertainment at our school on. Thursday even ing February 22nd. The roads jjst now are in a very bad condition. Many of the progressive farm era in this district are hauling lime. hwg services at the St. Lutheran church McCon irg at 10.30 a. in. and 7 n ibj"cta, Obedience to God's OAK GROVE. Miss Lydia Heefner is employ. ed at Mr. G. F. Barnett's as Mrs Barnett is on tho sick list. Miss. Vera Shore, who had ppent a few weeks at home, has returned to her employment in ed to stick and adhere to the fire brick from the coal. These do posits can sometimes be remov ed by a sharp blow from a ham mer or witn a cold chisel, but there is always the chance of breaking the fire brick when us icg this method An easier plan is to occasionally put a few oys ter shells in the fire which will clean the clinkers out if thoy are not allowed too strong a foothold first. ine siaes oi tno stove may bavo a coating of some of the many stove polishes, enamels or varnishes that are for sale at any grocery store or stove' shop and should only need dusting to keep in order vith an occasional re coating perhtipa onco or twice a year, rue top however, which I VjOu 8 Kroner. A :-eiKn Mforinn ' Huntingdon. She was accompa Jered at un J'" back by hor mother Mrs. G 1 2.30 B Shore wuo is going to spend a is in constant use may neel pol- ;T. . few days visiting in that town. lshing onco a week and wiping te M P 8 Wa8 Pluacbin at 0ak everyday. A good plan is, after Ese Morgret spent last Fi-i- Grove U. B." church last Sunday ?ettinsr a moal and when the stove i'ght in the home of Mr. morning by Eev..Somers. has cooled r ff, to take a newspa- "wara McUray at Mr. Isaac McClain h moving per rolled into a ball aud rub the "c. oaiuraay, they went his saw mill into David Gladfel- top off If tho paoer is moisten onnel Hrinrtr or,ri t j I. j . . . "" a Iclurnea ers wooas to saw a dui. ea sngntiy it win remove any M ypVenine Lizzie's Mr- George W. Barnett is grease spots and then be burned r Mrs. Rachel Smith is spending ometime in Saltillo. up. Or if more radical measures not e are needed a cloth dampened withstanding the. fact Trespass notices for sale at the with kerosene can be used and a. omitn is almost 82 News office 6 for a quarter, the stove top will look like new. I flora aVi:nit ... I.. ... I iovi rt prepaid by mail if cash ac- The less stove blackening or pol- i ymg hfe, companies the order. . 'ish one uses on the top of the Men seek out retreats for them selves, cottages in the country, lone ly seashores and mountains. Thou, too, art disposed to hanker greatly n ft. ..u . t .11 iu:. Rufus Henry was a county seat thm vprv Pnmrn' t ct,Lv,tv. fnr u visitor the firtof tho week. ; , .u ' . r ' .:u Johu W. Carmack's sale on to retire into thvsolf; nnu-hn it... I r P M a I . iue ut-nry iarm iormeriy known is there anv Dlace whereto a man as the Dawney farm was well at- may retire quieter and more free tended last Friday, thougb. the from politics than his own soul; weather was inclement. Fairlv above all, if he have within him good prices wore realized. thoughts such as he need only regard Jotin Sipes spoilt a day recent- attentively to be at perfect ease; and ly with his friead Isaiah Sipes- tnat ease 18 nothing else than a well- I J Jl I . i ll ji near Harrisonville. urucreu mum. onsianuy men use Somo of our voun nonrl ttus rctreat and rencw 'y" there- i a t Respectfully, G. W. Reisner & Co. tended church at Walnut Grove last Sunday evening. Gleu Miller who drives team at Kobertsdale was a weekend guest of his grandparents Mr. and M rs. A. J. Fraker. Correctioa: The item last week which said Mrs. Richard Miller had improved in health, should have read Mrs. Brinton Miller. It will be remembered that Mrs. Brinton Miller who was Grace in; aud be thy principles brief and elementary, which, as soon as ever thou recur to them, will suffice to wash ' thy soul entirely clean, and send theo back without vexation to whatsoo'er awaitcth thee. Marcus Aiirelius. New Real Estate Agency. AND COST OF LIVING SO HICH. Lysandcr, a New York state farm hand, was telling his troubles to a neighbor, and among other things said that the wifo of the farmer who Huston before her marriage baa employed him was "too darued close oeen in poor health for several for any use." years, but now seems to be re- lliis very morning, said he, "she cuperatirg, ivhich her friends gai to me: 'Lysander, do you know are glad to know. S1DELINQ HILL. Mrs. Jeremiah Golden and Mrs. Amos Lay ton, of Dott, are getting over measles very nicely. Sheriff Job L Garland of Mc Connellsburg was a business vis itor in this community this week Miss Lola G.flin, of Warfords- burg, R F. D. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs 'William GifhV Sunday. , ,, Mr. Albert Lafferty who is em ployed in Pittsburgh is visiting relative and friends here. Ross Bernhardt left Sunday for Ohio. Howard Layton of Dott, was a pleasant caller at this place Sun day afternoon. Squire Thomas K. Downes, near Need more, visited Mapel Winter one day last week. Lemuel Bernhardt, spent part f last wejk with the family of Charlfls H. Hess. Mr and Mrs. Oraer Layton vis ted thn home of Reuben J. Lay- ton Sunday. Philip Bernhardt, ot Long Ruljre, spent Saturday evening wilh his brother Lemuel, of Dott. Amos Fipssir.per has moved on to the Roubeu Mellott farm. now many pancakes you have et this a mornin'?' I said, 'Xo, ma'am.I ain't f, V-v.uuiUU v WUUIr Villi IT she says, 'that last one was the twenty-sixth.' And it made me so dod- gasted mad I jest got up frura the table and went to work without ray breakfast." THE COOK'S OUTING. Binks Shafer, do you know that woman across the Btreet?. Shafer She certainly looks fa miliar. Let me see. It's my wife's new dress, my daughter's hat and my mother-in-law's parasol Surel It's our cook." Philadelphia Ledger. CRUEL SANTA. "Well, Johnny, was Santa Claua good to you this year ?" "Naw, he wasn't, ne brought me a violin, and now I've got to take les sons and practico " an hour every day." BAD NEWS FOR THE DOC. patient this J ! 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.; Write, or call on, D. H. PATTERSON, WEBSTER MILLS, PA. S. RAYMOND SNYDER, Jeweler-i Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry Repairing We Aim To Please North Main Streeet,E3ZH3 Opposite Post Office, Chambersburg, Pa." my "Well, how's morning?" "I hate to worry you, Doc, but I feel pretty good this morning." Puck. THE STOPPER. DISTRESSING RHEUMATISM How many people, crippled and lame from rheumatism, owe their condition to neglected or incorrect treatment I It is the exact combination of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil with glycerine and hypophosphites as contained in Card of Thaoks. We thank our kind neighbors and friends, who so willingly as- sisiea ana sympatnizea with us during the sickness and death of our brother Stillwell. Lottie lie wore my photograph over his heart, aud it stopped the bullet. Tottie I'm not surprised, dar ling, it would stop a clock. Sketch. A HINT. "How is that?" "They won't give good servioo mv that has made Scott's famous for Relieving rheuma tism when other treatments have utterly failed. -. . 2l '" srri! g-thtamggsrf sgfort-orfeel its first symptoms, start on Scott's Emulsion at once. IT MAY BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU KIXD.' . 8tt Bowaa, B!oomf!U, N.J. Iff ri , Sadie C. Kirk. lesi they ara well tipped., ;