THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS, McOONNELLBBUKQ, PA. , , . , n w x if iyyy v v w www , . f 55 Mm "... The Sensation of 1917! FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PSCK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL 5,1917 Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. EiieredattnsPostoffloe at MoConnsUaburg P., as seoond-olasa mall matter. STATEMENT. In compliance with the Act of AuluHtW. the following Is published; ?Th editor managing edltc. business man ager" Subl?ber UnS owner of th. lonCoun. tvNews. weekly newspaper publ bed at tfoKllsburg. P., to 6ennett W. Pj whose postomoe address to MoConnellsburg, p' " (Signed) a W. PECK. Sworn and subscribed before me thto ftth da, of March, 1 8HAFFNER, iwkt. . Notary Public. Candidates' Announcements. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself to the voters of Pulton County as a candidate on the Non-Partisan ticket for the office of Associate ' Judge, subject to the decision of 'the voters at the Primary Elec tion to be held Tuesday, Septem- ' ber 18, 1917. I pledge myself that if nomi nated and elected, I Nv-ill dis cbarge the duties of the office, . fearlessly, honestly, and to the very best of my ability. 1 re spectfully solicit the vote and in fluence of all wno deem me worthy ot support David A. Black, Taylor township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Partison ticket for the office of Associate Judge. I pledge myself to abide by the decision of the voters at the Primary Election to be held September 18, 1917, and if nom inated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, fearlessly and hon eatly. Frank Mason, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as s candidate, on the NonPartuac ticket for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septem ber 18, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge mj duty fearlessly and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. . Geo. B. Mcck, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as e candidate on the Non Pattisar ticket for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision oJ the voters of Fulton county at the primary election to be held Tues- day, September 18, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge th duties of the office fearlessly hon estly and to the very best of my spectfully solicit your vote and influence. J. Clayton Hixson. Union township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on the Non Partisan ticket for the office of Associatr Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septem derl8, 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge my duty fearlessly and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. S. Edward McKee Union township. ENID. The following are the residen tial changes in this part of the Valley: John Stunkard, Jr., moved to the home place; W. R. Foster, to Trough Creek; Eslie Foster, to the W. R. Foster place and John Stunkard, Sr., to Mc Connellsburg. Mrs. Harry Zern is recovering from an attack of grip. The sick Mrs. H. M. Edwards and Mrs. James Lockard are not so well as they had been, while. Mrs. Ruth Edwards is slowly improving. Philip Keith and his mother of Trough Creek took dinner Bun day with W. L Cunningham. Chas. Gracey, of Altoons, vas called to the Valley by the serious illness of his wife who was visit ing ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Foster. Laura Edwards entertained her friend Ethel Cramer, of New burg over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Barnett, of Woodvale spent Sunday and Monday with the latter 's mother. They came down in their new Ford. Marian Edwards, of Coaldale spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mrs. Elmer Anderson and two daughter of Kearney took din ner Saturday with Mrs Ander son's parents. They will likely move to the Valley soon for the summer. The latest report from Mrs. Chas Earley is that she is getting along nicely. Sue Ortb, of Fort Littleton ban charge of the house while Mrs. Earley is in the hos pital. Dr. Davis of Six Mile Run was in the Valley Sunday to Bee Mrs. Earley, Mrs. Lockard and Mrs. E Jwards. He had a "blow out" that was beard almost a mile. Women Give Oat Housework is bard enough when healthy. Every McConnellsburg woman who is having backache, blue and nervous spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should be glad to heed ibis woman's experience: Mrs. William MiUer, 416 Broad St, Chambersbnrg, Pa., says: "From over-work and taking a 'lttle cold, my back became very stiff and painful, When I tried to stoop over, I had a sharp catch in my back and later, a steady, dull ache settled just over my hips. I beard of Doan's Kidney Pills at a time when I could hard lyget up out of my chair. 1 Anally began using them and they gave me relief. . Continued use put me on my feet again, so that 1 can now do all my own work." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't limply ask lor a Kidney remedy -get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs' Miller had. Foster-Mil burn Co , Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. BRUSH CREEK. Those who visited in the home of Jesse Barton and family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrp. H. tf. Barton and daughter Hazel, Mrs. Maggie Barton, Ernest Mel lott and Lloyd and Frank Mellott. Mr. and Mrs. James McKee, Miss Reta Lay ton and Ross Bar ton spent Sunday in the home of Emory Diebl in Whips Cove. Miss Celia Barton, Roy Hixson and Glenn McKibbin spent Sun day in the home of G. 0. Lynch. James Akers, who spent the past winter with his grandpar ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jackson went to Everett on Sunday where he expects to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ritchey, of Everett spent the latter part of the week withE. A, Hixsoa acd family. Mrs. IraL. D avail,' of Keating Summit is visitirg her mother Mrs. Maris Jackson. Miss E'izibe'.h Hixson spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of her sister Mrs T. H. Walters. Mr. and Mr . P. S. Jackson of Everett spent Sunday in U e home of J. R. Jackson and wif . Church Notices. Holy Communion in the Luth eran church, town, next Sunday morning at 10:30. Preparatory services Friday evening at 7:30. An Easter service "The Open Tomb" with special music by the choir and orchestra, will be ren dered by the Sunday school in the evening at 7 o'clock. Preach ing at the Big Cove Tannery Lutheran church at 2:30 Holy Comunion in Reformed church in town next Sunday morning at 10:45; preparatory services, Friday evening. Spe cial Easter Service in the Pres byterian church in the evening. Six o'clock Easter services in the Presbyterian church Easter morn ing, to which all who do not have similar service in their own church are invited. Communion services at Greenhill Presbyterian church at 2:30. . . Rev. Croft will preach next Sunday at Mt. Zion at 10:15; at Needmore, 3:00; and at Bedford Chapel, 7;30 in the evening. Passion week services contin ued in the M. E. church in town Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Sunday services: Fort Littleton, 10:30; Knobsville, 2:30; McConnelTsburg (Easter Service) 7:30. Will Dalbey, of Chambersburg came to McConnellsburg last Friday morning and assisted his mother, Mrs. Rose Dalbey, with her sale, and returned home Sat urday. Since returning home his wife presented him with a healthy ten-pound baby. Wanted; For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No adrertisoment accepted (or less than 15 cents. . Cash must ac company order. Wanted, An experienced man to work on farm. Good wages guaranteed. For particulars write Chas Hartzfeld, Cur wensville, Pa. 4 5 4t Cook Wanted: Good girl or woman wanted to do cooking In a small family. No milking, bread baking, nor any bard work. Good wages Apply to News offiice. 3 29 St. Egos-actly S. C. Buff Or pmgtoL eggs from new tborobred stock at 75 cents for a setting of 15 eggs.' All infertile eggs re placed. H. U. Nace, McCon nellsburg, Pa, 3 22 4t Wanted A man familiar with farm work to assist on small farm in Westmoreland County, Pa. Must have good reference. Will pay transportation. W. R. Sloan, McConnellsburg, Pa, 4-o-ti. EXECUTOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE Real Estate. THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917, AT 1:30. By virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Fulton County, Penn sylvania, the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of A. J. Fore, late of Dublin township, Fulton county, Pa., deceased, will on the above named date sell on the premises in Todd township, one-fourth mile north-east of Knobsvllle, a valuable, Limestone Farm adjoining lands of John H. Van Cleve, Van Kelso, t Roy Humbert Wash Kelso, Mrs. Margaret Johnston and others, containing 133 Acres more or Jess, of which 120 acres Is cleared and in good state of cultiva tion, and balance of thirteen acres is well timbered. The Improvements are a good Stone House Bank barn, extra stable, hayshed. springhouse, and other necessary out buildings. Running water near the dwelling. Abundance of good 'fruit. This farm possesses a valuable water right for power purposes, on which there has been a sawmill for many years. School and church near. TERMS: Ten per cent, when prop erty is knocked down; one-half, inclu ding the 10 per cent, on confirmation of sale, and balance in one year from date of confirmation with interest. . CHAS. McGEEHE, 3-29-31 Executor. WAR Means trouble and so does a weak and run down Battery. Hiving started a SERVICE STATION here. I am pre pared to rebuild or recharge S rORAGE BATTERIES. Also repair MAGNETOS, CAR BURETORS, STARTING . MOTORS, GENERA TORS. Have a complete stock of Plates, Separators, Vents, Sealing Compound, Hard Rubber, Jars, and Terminals. We do BRAZING and WELD ING. MOUNT UNION SERVICE STATION. Rear 114 East Shirley Street Mount Union, Pa. EXECUTOR'S SALE OK VALUAIILE Real Estate Wednesday, April 25, 1917, 1 o'clock, p. m. By virtue of sn order of the Orph ans'Couit of Fulton County, the an riprsipntd. executor, of the last will Ac , of O M Chamberlain, late of Wells township, i ceased, will sell on the jrnriU'S 'I miles south of New New Grenada on the road to Wells Tannery, the following described real esute Good Farm ccntslnlnir 115 Acres 30 acres of which is timber laud well covered with white pine and rard woods; the balance Is o eared anu In good state ol cuitiva tion. The impnv ments are a 3-room Dwelling Hou.e, Nw Ban t Barn, and other outbuildings Two good Or h ards. Place well watered. Water plf ed lo the barn. TERMS. 10 per cent, rn day of sale; one-half including the 13 per cent wben sale li confirmed, and Dai ance in one year from date of con firmation, wltn interest. C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, 4-5-3t. Executor MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. MoConnellsburg, March 89. 1017. The following In it Hut of retail and wbolesnle vender or dea ere in goods, waies merchandise commodities or edeoU of whatsoever kind or nature, HUbjeol to a mercantile license tai. in Kulton county, Pennsylvania, returned to the Proper authorities therein, liy the undersigned, lercuutile Appraiser In and for the youuty of rullon aforeMiid and published by the dlreo- tlon or toe Uoiuinuuilouera of suid county. Name of retailers. ' Clarification of business. Ayr Township. D. K. Orouso, merchandise. Peter Kirk, merchandise Rows Mellott, merohundlse. Cam Mellott, merchandise. Bel taut Township. . K. N. Akers, merchandise. U V. D-hong. merchandise. David Hoi Inshnad. merchandise, A. 1. Uitrland, merchandise.' J. A. Truax, mercbandlHc. C. U. Trunz, merchandlNe. Jo, ti Mellott. m rchandlse. R. C. D. ion, mercbundlHe. Bethel Township, Crlxt Urn. mrroh.inillNe Geo. V. li. Hill, mershmdlxe. Helftle & Hooth, merchundlie. W, U. MorKret. Krooeiir io Camel! & sun, meruhandNe. W. M. Palmer, uieroiiHtidlHe Mellott & Shaw OH. and repairs, S. P. Winter & Uros , repair. llrusb Creek township, M. V. liartnu merchandise. A. S. Lay ton, mere undlse. Annie KcjkIc, merchandise. O. R. Diivoll. merchandise, 8. E Lynch. itruccrieM and hardware O. H. Scbenck. E. A. Diebl, Oil and auto Supplies. Dublin Township. S. L. Buckley, merchandise. F. C Mare, merchandlNe. J. C. Peterson, merchundlie. Counts McUehee, merchundlie. It, W. Hrodlieck, clitar to. S. J. Cllne, merchandise. W. M. Coineier, Hardware. Lloklng Creek Township. P, S. Deshon. irrouerle. VI, H Hollliisbeud, merchandise, lierte lluun merchandise. Nevln M LaldiK. men'tiundlse, H. K. Deshonir. merchandise Kev. E. J. Croft, merchandise. McConnellsburg. L, W. Seylar. diuKi&o. W. H. (Ireathrud ol ara. Q. W, Holsuer ft Co., merchandise. '. K". Johnston, merchandise. B ill ft Bender, merchitudlse. john A. Irwin, groceries and queensware, lieo. H. Vellott. ffioccrles and hardware. W. H Nesbll. hardware. Mr. M II. Trout, druy fto. J. W. Lyni. oils and hiiio supplies. (ieo W Huyes merchandise. Hurry Humll. clKurs. Stouteuvle Bros., groceries Ac churle B. Stevens, grocerie. Watson Lynch. gro erie. Albert Moner. tinware and notions A. U. Nace ft Son vents furnishings. T J. Coinerer, hardware and Imp ementr. B. F. Khlmer, clgdre and pool room, .lame J. Harris, restaurant and groceries. Ira W. Diehl, res'tuurant and groceries (j oo. W. Smith, restaurant and groceries. Mcott Hun van. groceries fto. leflerson Harris, restaurant and groceries, Mrs. A. F. Little, millinery, Rush ('line, oils and Auto supplies. ':h is. F Khali, cigar K. K. Moi lain, grocerie and Anto supplies. K. C McQuude, grocerie fto. Howard Weld, farm Implements. D H, Patterson, broker. George A Harris, broker. Uoldsmlth ft Co.. groceries. Mertie & Sh'mer, notion Ac Smith ft Bros, restaurant (Tusoarora Summit) Taylor Township. N. H. Kirk, merchandise. C. J. Burton, merchandise. Luther H Grove, merchandise, W. U. Roller merchandise. Jacob Winegardner, merchandise. A. J. Lamberson merchandise. J. W, C'uiehul), merchandise. Alton Price, merchandise -haw ft Wink, oils and Auto supplies. H, C. McClain, oils ft Auto supplies. Clem Chtsnut, hardware ft furniture. Tod Township. Ira Fore, merchandise, John A. Hamil, merchandise. , Tbompson Township Amoa Sharp, merchandise. Jaoob Hess, merchandise. J, C. Bishop, merchandise. Union Township. W. R. Hixson, merchandise, S. O. Lushiey, merchundlxe. Northoruft Uros.. merchandise. S K McKee. merchandise. Amanda Uuv, merchandise, J, A Heuuy ft son. merchandise. Jobn W. Scriever, nils and grocerie. Wells Township. W. O. Alioway, oil. J.O. Kirk groceries and notions, E. A, II or ton groceries and seeds. Hi r N. G. Cunningham, nerobandlse. Mr. S. W. Anderson. grocerlesrfto, B wsle Helsel, merchandise, Geo E, sprnwl. merchuudl e. B lUmgsrdner ft Co.. merchandise M. W. llouck, roofrles. James H anna, footweur. And notice I hereby, given to all taxable nerein mat an arpeai. in uccoruunoe with ine Mercantile Appraiser s Act or Auembly wll be held by the Treasurer of Fulton county, acting in oonjunotlon Willi the said Appraiser, attheottloeof the County Treasurer, In the Court House, MoCounellxburg, Pennsylvania. on Tuesday, May I, HI 1 7, between the hours or iuo ciock a. m. ana 4 ociock p.m., nen and where all parties interested are required to appear and all grievances will be heard. GEO. E. CLOUSER Mercantile Appraiser AFTER ANY SICKNESS your nervous system is shattered; your strength is wasted; your digestion weakened, your blood impoverished. (TfTmTrTT'iT RMmn ffftM m 1 3) Mam is the rich tonic-food to nourish your nerve-centers, repair the wasted tissue, improve your blood-power, sharpen your appetite and gradually re-establish your strength. Get SCOTT'S for yourself, or remind some ailing friend that SCOTT'S has proven these words for thousands of others. Look for this Trade-Mark. Scott 4k Bowim, Bloomfleld. N. 3. 0 0 A car with. a 22 II. P., Long ' . Stroke Motor, with a Disco ELECTRIC STARTER Electric Light, Storage Battery, Complete Equipment in every detail for the ' LOW PRICE OF F. O. B. JACKSON, MICH. A low priced car that hasn't the price mark on it. FOR SALE BY D. C. AND ML H. MELLOTT, COUNTY AGENTS, LOCUST GROVE, P. DELCO-LIGHT' J I : , ELECTjill.-rrY F0R lfarm f t: -gjS lOCLCOrUOHT ON THE FARHT ""y ' h if - PELCO-UGHT Makes ;- "1 4 llll I1 Go ffotLCO-LieHTh CELCO-UGHT MAKES EtECTRiaiYUsiVEItSAt For the first lime1etectric lighr tnd. power, are. availableTto 'anyone anywhere. - ' Heretofore, the benefit! of electricity have beenconiined to those who live in the larger towns aid cities., (Now Delco-LiiJht makes electric current.universalJy available It is'lighting rural railway stations J and construction campt. It it lighting the camps of United States troops on the Mexican1 border and it is diKloting hereto (fort undresmed-of beauties in tht .depths ol. Mammoth Cave, Jen-' Jtucky.' (Altogether." oveT 15,000 Delco-Light' - iplanu are in operation, and Delco- Light offices are to be (ound in al-. iinost evry part of the worlLf Delco-Light" Is" today -'furniihW' ' thouundi of (arm-housei witn jbrillanl, convenient, safe and eco-j . nomical light, i .It is furnishing power tooprrate pumps, washing machines, churns, , 'rera separators, milking ma. . 'chines, vacuum cleaners, etc. ( It it lighting country churches,1) I stores and public halls. It is furnishing light and power to' summer homes and camps, . to, 1 houseboats and yachts, etc. ' WOELCO-LIGHT III OM THE lllnEXICAN BORDtR DclcoLlght U t complett tctric plant h tniint and namo in ont compact on it combined with a mi ol spe cially built and wonderfully efficient batteries for tht, torinf of current. The plant ia to aimplc child cm i cart for It, and to economical that It actually pays for it wii in time ana labor saved, it operates on ciwer kcro, in jfrDELCO-LIGHTljl 4 KC6n5TRow(hr J I $275 00 325.00 II II frice with Standard Batteries, Price.with;Large Size Batteries f. o. b. factory. CHAS. HUSTON & BRO., THREE SPRINGS. PA. Agent for Huntingdon and Fulton Counties. OTP'.i ttr, A . ' ,Btio4jtrr Ditto Uvsssk ' Fon (TUif Nil flTDELCO-LIGHT III IN THE IrtBAILWAY STATION - ii 1 Ti ill . I rmmj ll DELCO-LIGHT ON THE ' YACMT DELCO-LIGHT in Mammoth CAVE. Trespas - notices for sale at the News ufficc 6 for a quarter. Sent prepaid by mail if cash ac companies the order. Western Maryland Railway. In Effect November 26, 1916. Subjeot to obange without notloe. Trains leave Banooek si follows: Executor's Notice. restate of E'l M. Funk, late of Thompson township, Pa., deceased. Lettem testnmentary on the above estate h vlng been granted to the undersigned, all n rsons Indebted to the snld estate are re quested to make payment, nnd those huvlng o.ulma to present the same without delay, JACOH A. POWELL, 8-16-t. Bxeoutor. CHICHESTER S PILLS m TUB IMAMONW) BRANtt. Tills In Krd ind Void mrullic lHii. mled itk hlut RiUwa, 1MAViNI IIHAMI l'ILI.S,loiiu viiiiMim, Always ue-iiltilO SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVE5WHERE n T'S Mi No. 7 1.40 a, m. (daily) for Cumberland, Pitts burgh and west, also Elklns, and West Virginia points. No. 8-S .Wa. m (dully) for Haireratown, Get tysburv Hanover, York (eioept Sunday), and Ualtlmore, No, I S sn s. m. (dally exoept Sunday) for Cumberland and Intermediate points. No. 49.07 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for nirersown. Gettysburg Harovcr, York Hultluiorp and Intermediate points, Wash lnston, Philadelphia, and New York. No, 11.(7 p. m.i(dally) Western Express for Cumberland. West Vlrvlnls nolnvt, and PlttHburKb, Chlcugo and the West. No. tt.M p. m. (dally) Express for Hagera own. Wavnesboro, Chsmbersburir, Hal. t'more. Washington. Philadelphia and New York. O.'F. 8TEWART' 8. ElffNES, Oen'l Passenger Ag'l General Manager, Administrator's Notice Estate of Mra. Anns Yeakle, late o' son township, deoeased. Notloe is hereby given, that Let'' mlnistrutlon upon lh almve estsl'0' grunted to the undersigned. All Ing clulms against said csiate them proper.y authenticated lot and those owing the same will V' aetue. ,ciir Administratrix's NotiC Powell. liUft of ThomiMon towo&bip ' Notice li herebv irlTen that letteri""! tstratlon upon the above estate ' ln Alalma BMaln. nM Mat llt.rt WD ' them properly authenticated for " and those owing the same will pie settle. w w vs re E c:: cv
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