THE FULTON COUHTY TOWS, McCOlflfELLSBtHM. PA. is f ! I f i 1 i i! h I i i i r. FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. tf. P80K, Editor ana Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. APRIL tt.WH Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. I.teredatthePoitoffloe at MoConnallsburg Pa., M ieoona-olMi man ma Candidates' Announcements. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. T hereby announce myself tQ iu. nf Fnlton County as candidate on the Non-Partwan ticket tor tbe office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters a. toe rr m. tion to be held Tuesday, Septem i ia 1017 uo,r:,BOlfthat if nomi u-ntioa nf the office, i l- hnotk. and. to the i mw b. hi lit v. 1 re- very dwbhuj. , -tfnii nhcit tbe vote and in- 'VZ1 JT m who deem me UllttUUO Hi worthy ot PPrt David A. Black, ; Taylor township, FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Partison aii.., iko nffiirn nf ASSOCiate lionet iu' v - ... iij. Judtfe. I pledge myself to abide by the decision of the voters at .u. o-..m ir.ion.tinn to be held alio riiuwj September 18, 1917, and if nom- mated and eiecieu. the duties of the office to the best of my ability, fearlessly and hon- e,tlT' Prank Mason, Todd township. i' FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on the Non-Partuan ticket for the office of Associate judge, subject to the decision ol the voters at the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septem ber 18, 1917. a , t , , If nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself to discharge my duty fearlessly and honestly. . Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. Geo. B. MrCK, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Partisan i.i,fn.thanffiiA of Associate iAn o.ihiopt tn the decision of the voters of Pulton county at the primary election to be neia i ues day, September 18, 1917 It nnminitflll And filfiCted. J 11 UUIUiuw . ftd discharge tbe rtntiea of the office fearlessly bon estly and to the very best of my .kii.tt. and indirmAnt. and re- uuiuvj " j- n - , D0itfniir aniicit vour vote and a j.' v v m influence. J. Clayton Hixson. Union township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a the Non PartisaD UAUUtUV w - - ticket for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of fhavntorant the primary elec tion to be held Tuesday Septe ru der 18, 1917. . If nominated and elected, nledee myself to discharge my Ant.v fnnrlesslv and honestly Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. S. Edward McKee Union township. That Bad Back Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back sharp, stabbing twinges when stooping or lifting distressing urinary disorders? For bad back aod weakened kidneys McConnells- burg residents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this McConnellsburg man's rtate- ment. L A Youse. retired butcher, McConnellsburg, says: "About three years ago . my back ached badly and it hurt me to stoop or lift. Doan s Kidney rills, pro cured at Trout's Drug Store, soon gave me relief. I gladly endorse them." Prma ftta. at all dealers. Don't simply ask tor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. louse oaa. Poster-MilburnCo , Props., Buf falo, N. Y. Advertisement. State Normal school for the sprirg term. The Henry Houae, known as the "Summer In' 'is vucent and has been for some time Miss Mavra Field is upend ing this week ttt the County Seat. Roy Fleming wbo has been in Philadelphia for treatment for some time is not trreatlv loruirov ed m health, a fact that hit) many friends will be sorry to learn. Johnnie Crool welt i taking treat meet in Philadelphia, also. Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 oents. Cash must ac company order. "as Wanted, An experienced man to work on farm Good wages guaranteed. For particulars write Chas Hartzfeld, Cur- wensville, Pa. 4 5 4t. ENID. A. C. Horton, who has been in Saxton most ot the winter is now visiting friends, in the Valley. Laura Edwards has been under the care of Dr. McGarrah of Robertsdale. During the last week 6he has been confined to her room most of the time. Charles Brown and wife of Al toona, spent Easter with the latter 's mother. James Woodcock and sister Ruth SDent a day last week with their sister, Mrs. David Knepper in Taylor township. John Stnnkard, Jr., and fam ... . i . . y spent baturaav nigat ana Sunday with the former's sister Mrs. Coone Poster at Round Knob. u.ov TTVnwn falter nreached his first sermon to the congregation of the Valley M. E. church and was cordially received. After an extended visit among relatives in tbe central and west ern part of the State, Dora btev ens returned home last week. SA.LUVIA summarizino.s. A. .Tank son SlDGS. who it Is thought had a stroke of paraly sis on the night of the 1st Inst, and who is afflicted with Bright's disease, is very seriously ill. Mrs. Hugh Auld is slowly re covering, and James L. Hampton and son William are some better. The efficient editor of the Ful ton County News and his wife attended communion services at the Greenbill Presbyterian nhnrr.h last Sunday afternoon Mtaa Nfitha Neabit. of McCon noilahnrcr accom named Rev Yearick to Greenbill communion services last Sunday and presid nA at the nrcr&n. Orsian Mellott and wife, of Pmleyville, in an auto visited the former's parents, Baltzer F. and M aerie Mellott. aud his ioster nuronta Mr. and Mrs. James H Mellott last Saturday and Sun Mrs. Richard P. Schooley and tncrht.or F.thel and Mrs. Nevin Laidig all of Andove, visited Mrs. W. E Bair and Mrs. James A Rtowart l&at Sunday, John P. Schooley and Harvey Schooley ol Wens vauey, visitea relatives around Greenhlll on FViUv and Saturday of last week. On their return home they drove anme cattle that Harlan Wiohart hud houffhtat Hal Trout's sale The woollv-worm nroernostica iions are being well confirmed by the cool, snowey, stormy days and nights. The "white caster" forecasted, ca me all right there was a toot of snow on the - Alleghenies, 6 Inches, on Tnscar oraand Sideling Hill and Rays Hill. Wednesday, April 25, 1917, 1 o'clock, p. m. . Ry virtue of an order of the Orph ans' rnnrt nf b u ton (JouDtv. tne un- rtf-rglpned. exet utor of the last will A-n . of O m. chamberlain, late oi Wttlla tnwnkliln. r.cnaSed. will sell On the prt-rois s 'I mlUs south of New New Grenada on the road to Wells Tannery, the following described real esUte. Good Farm nin t .lnlno' 1 IS Arrna 30no.r'es flf which is timber lund well coverea.wun wniw nine and r&rd woods: the 'balance is il in irnnd state of cultiva tion. The improvf ments are a a-room Dwelling Hoube. New Ban i Barn, and other outbuildings Two firood Orch ards. Plsce well watered. Water pl,ed to the barn. TERMS. 10 per cent, rn day of sale: one-half iccluding the 10 rer cent when sale is confirmed, ana bal ance in one vear from date of con firmation, with interest. . C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. 4-6-3t. ' Executor. Cook Wanted: Good cirl or wtman wanted to do cooking in a small family. Nomilking.bread bailing, nor any hard worn, uooa wages Apply to NEWSoffiice Eggs-actly-S. C. Buff Or Dineton esrtra from new tbnrobred stoeir at 75 cents for a setting of 15 eggs. All infertile eggs re-Diaced.-H. U. Nace. McCon- nellsburjr. Pa. 3 22 4t Wanted A man familiar with farm work to assist on small farm In Westmoreland County, Pa. Must have trood reference. Will rjav transportation. W. R. Sloan, McConnellsburg, Pa. 4-5-tf. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE . Real Estate. CLEAR R1D0K. Mrs. Louie G. Wlnegardner and sons Clarence and Donald, and daughter Bertie, spent the past week in the home oi her sister Mrs. Bert Henry m the Cove. Harvey Car mack is moving this srjrine firom the Daniel b. Henry farm to Woodvale, Daniel Henry moves from the "Corner House" of his brother John, to bis farm vacated by Haryey Car- mack. Mr. andMrs.John Coulter, and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Henry scent last Tuesday at Roberts- dale. The three year old son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Mort has been seriously ill during the past week. Mrs. Jehu Booth and Mrs. J A. Gallaher spent Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Jacob Wmegardner Mrs. Bruce Ramsey spent the same day with Mrs. T. E. Flem me. Johu W. Carmack is greatly improving his late residence, formerly owned by the late R. J Fields. Mra. Miller returned to her home at Broad top City last Mon day after having spent a couple of months with her daughter Laura, Mrs. W. J. Henry. Mrs. Catherine Clevenger, o Hnatontown. was called to the home of her daughter Olive (Mrs. Harry Mort) in this place on ac count of illness In Olive's family. Miss Phyllis Dolloway, l s anendinsr sometime with Mrs. Calvin Baker. An Easter entertainment was held in the Methodist church In this place Sunday evening. Mary Jane Fields has been ill during the past week, but we are triad to note that she is better. Mr. and Mrs Owen Anderson, and the former's mother, Mrs. Celeia Sipes, moved from Hna tontown last Tuesday to what is known as the Jimmy Kerlin farm. - Miss Minnie Gladfelter has returned home from Three Sprints. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Appleby spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs! C. L. Henry and son Mac were County Seat visit ors one day last week. Mrs. E. 0. Kesselring, daugh tor Rthel and son Clarence, o Gracey spent Sunday with Mrs. Lloyd Fleming. Rush B. Henry, clerk in the Henry & McClain store at Rob ertsdale during the winter, came with bis parents Mr. and Mrs C. L. Henry and on Monday went to ShippenBburg to enter the HDRSDAT, APRIL 19,. 19ft, IT 1:80. n vlrtna nf an nrdnr of the Or phans' Court of Fulton Countv. Penn svlvania. the undersigned, Executor of tbe last will and testament of A. J. Fore, late ot Dublin towoBhlp, Fulton -nunt.tr. Pa., deceased, will on the i - . . - above named date sell on tne premises in Todd townshlD. one-fourth mile north-east of Knobsville, a valuable Limestone Farm idlninlnor lands of John H. Van rinvn. Van Kelso. Rov Humbert Wash Knlso. Mrs. Margaret Johnston and others, containing 133 Acres a . . i t flA I more or less, oi wnicn i-u acres is cleared and in good state of cultiva tion, and balance ot thirteen acres is well timbered. The improvements are a good Stone House Ranlr tiapn. AYt.ra RtahlA. havshfld. sprlnghouse, 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 man; years. School and church near. TERMS: Ten per cent, when prop ertv is knocked down: one-half, inclu ding the 10 per cent, on confirmation of sale, and balance tn one vear irom . . n ... I . date oi ennrmauon witn interest. CHAS. McGEEHE, 3-29-3t Executor. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUAULE Real Estate The Sensation of 1917! MERCANTILE APPRAIS ER'S TAX LIST. W Means trouble and so does a weak and run down Battery. Having started a SERVICE STATION here. I am pre pared to rebuild or recharge S fORAGE BATTERIES. Also repair MAGNETOS, CAR BURETORS, STARTING MOTORS, GENERA TORS. Have a complete stock of Plates, Separators, Vents, Sealmg Compound, Hard Rubber, Jars, and Terminals. We do BRAZING and WELD- ING. MOUNT UNION SERYICE STATION, Rear 114 East Shirley Street Mount Union, Pa. ANY CHEST COLD MAY BRING Bronchitis or Tonsilitis The irritating, tickling cough nfTecta the lunff tissue and wears down nature's power to resist disease germs. MoConnellxburg. March 20. 1911. an. fiiimvinu lu a nt. nf rAtiiU and whnleHitle Tender or dealer In kikkIh. aie merchnndlHe eommixlltle or efTeol of whut-oever klnU r nitture, HUbject to a mrrcumue uoenne lux, iu irdper a 'tboritlmi therein, tiy ine unuerHiitneu, ln.nlu. In unrl tnr thil l-fiunLV of rulton uforexuld aod published by the dlreo- tloo of tne UummlHHionera oi Hum uouuvy. Ntime ot retullera. ClimllleaUon of bitumens. Ayr Township. D. K. C '0110. merchandise. Peter Kirk, merchandise Rjiia MHIntL. mprchundUe. (Jam Mellott. merchandise. . Bel rant Township. E. N. Akera. merchandise. U IP n. hhrtnir lnAt-ihitnllu. David Hoi Instead. merchandlse( A. r. (ianunu. tneronanume. J. A. Truaz. merchandise. P fl Tpiii. tnAP(.hi.nfllMA. Jot. B Mellott. m rchuudiae. K. C. Dizoo, merchandise. ' Bethel Township, Crist llroii. merchandise. Geo. V. B. Hill, merch indlse. , HelKle & Ikioth. merchundlie. W, U. M 'rxret. Krocert s &o . Cameli A Son. merchandise. W. M. Halmer, mercoandlse Mellott A bhaw (III. and repair. S. P. Winter A Broa , repair.. Brush Creek township, H. P. Bnrton merchandise. A. 8. Layton, inero audlse. Annie KnKle, merchandise. 0. R Duvall, merchandise. 8. K Lynch. Krooeries and hardware G. H. Bchenck, " E. A. Uielil, Oils and auto Supplies. Dublin Township. S. Ij. ltuckley, merchandise'. V. C Hare, nieruhandise. J. C. Peterson, merchandise. Charles MoHeliee, merchandise. R. W. Brodbeck, cluarsio. 8. J. Cline. merchandise. W. M. (Jomerer, Hardware. Licking Creek Township. r. b. DeHnoni. groceries, M. H Holllrtshend, merchandise, llerte Hann. mcrehanillse Nevin M Laidig, merchandise. 11 V, Deshong. merchandise. Uev. K J. Croft, merchandise. McConnellsburg. L. W. Seylar, drugs Ao. W. H. Ureaiheud ci urn. G. W, Relsnsr A Co., merchandise. J. K, Johnston, merchandise. U.,11 A I1.hiU, TiMr.hiiniliuM. ueo. t,. weuuifc. Ifiwcnranuu U.1UNU1C. W. H Nesblt, hirdware. Mrs M B. Trout, drugs Ac. J. W. Lynn. oil. uud hiiio supplies. Geo V' Hayes merchandise. Harry Hamll, Qlgurs. Stouteavle Bros . groceries Ac. Chailea B. Stevens, irrocerles. Watson Lyncn. gro enea. .iti.et t,initr linu'iLrM uud nnflnnK. . IT X' 1. a M, Cm unnlu f npnlkhln um T J. i'omerer, hardware and Imp emcntP. 11 I.' Ultiniup aIujn .rri njuil Ninm 1 . t . 0..U.t..( r ' " ' " .www. James J. Harris, restauruut and groceries. Ira w, lieiu. resi.uuri.ufc nnu Knjucnim Geo. W. Smith, restaurant and groceries; Kintii h 1111 villi unuinnm u. .lelTentuD Hurrm, rest u urn ana groocneH, Uunh CA ni. n il nrt AllU) BUDDlleH. K. It Mo UId. KruuerleH and Ad to uppllen. Unornrd Weld, farm iniDlementR. U H. Plitterwm. broker. rin.iriA A Vturrik. hnikAF. CioldNmltb A Co.. Rrocerles. Smith A Bros., restaurant (Tuscarora Summit) Taylor Township. N. M. Kirk, merchandise. C. J. Barton, merchandise. Luther H Grove, merchandise, W. L. Roher. merchandise. Jacob Wlnegardner, merchandise. A. il. LumberHon mercbaudiau. J. W, L'uiehull, merchandise. Altitn FrinA mlrilllMrKllse. Nbaw A Wink, oils and Auto supplier. U I' Mr.lnln nil. A A llt.ll HIltinliMM. Clem Chesnut, hardware A furniture. . Tod Township, Ira Fore, merchandise. John A. Hamll, merchandise. Thompson Township mm Shnrn. merchsndlse. Jacob Hess, merchai dls -. J. C. Bishop, merchandise. Union Townshlr. W. R, Htxson, merchandise. S. G. Lashley, mercdauuise. Northoraft Bros., merchandise. S K McKee. merenanuise. Amanda Ray, merchandise. f . Itnuitv A 4nn. niHrnhandlHA. John W. ocriever, nil' and rrocer er. Wells Township. TV n Allnwav. nllit. J, C. Kirk groceries and notion". 0 A II r, f, r 11.1 . t 11 , f t Ipun. Heir N. G. Cunningham, merchandise. Mrs. 8. W. Anderson. rocenea, so. Bessie Helsel, merchandlsw, Geo E. Sprowl, inerehaiidl e. Haumgaruner A Co., merchandise M. W. Houck, roorle'. James Hunna. footwear. ' Aniitioilue la herehv given to all taxable herein that an appeal, in accordance with Hie tla.nnnlha A i nmluDP1. A (,. nf AlNPITlhlVWl be held by tho Treasurer of Pulton oount.v, tiutinu in oonjuuoiiou with the said Appraiser. wt tneom.'e 01 vne luuuir ,r,-.-..-- ., rnnrt M,ius McConnellshurf . Pennsvlv -' nn Tuesdav. Mav 1. 19IT. between tlfe hour of l'i o'clock a. m. and 4 o clock p. m nen and where all p irtles interested are required tn annsar ana ail greyi roe. wui oe nearm. nm. k. niAiiTSRR. Mercantile Appraiser A car with a 22 H. P., Long Stroke Motpr, 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 M H. MELLOTT, COUNTYXAGENTS, LOCUST GROVE, PA. suppresses the cold, allays the In- flommntinn atonrlilv rpmOVes' the UWIIIIH.UVII, - . - . , irritation and rebuilds the resistive nower to Drevent lung trouble. SCOTTS has dow jnore for bronchial troubles than any other one medicine. It contains no alcohol ficott A; Bownc. Blooaafield, N. J. 10 aJ7 DELCOLIGHT ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM- . nf! gi w f - OELCOrUOHT ON THE FARfV DELCO-LIGHT MAKES ELmRiCLTY Universal For "the first time'electric lighr and. power, are; i vail We v to anyone anywhere. Heretofore, the benefits of electricity have been"onfinel to those who live in. the larger towns and cities :Now Delco-Lhjht makes electric current universal' 1 available? DELCO-LIGHT in SoHMtflSOTTAOeJII i . ifirDELCO-UGHT,ft I , INTHI, III - y Dclco-Light U- today furnishin bnllant, convenient, aaft and ecov . nomical light, i It it furniibing power to" operate' pumpj, washing machines, churns,, 'cream separators, milkinK ns' chines, vscuum cleaners, etc. ( is lighting coantry churched t. I . 1. i . . . iuii nig ii,ii. im power iu iitmmer homei and camps, to. houseboats snd yachts, etc. ' It .Dttca-Liglil U complct. lrtt plant b. engiM snd ir nimo In on. compact nit combines' with a Ml of ape dally built and wonderfully efficient balterwa for tn. T atonng of current. Th plant ia ao aimpl. s child caa f care for it, and ao economical that it actually paya for ' , itself in time and labor saved. It operates oa ita r kerq I fMna, vaaolm. or natural gaa price with Standard Batteries. Price with LargeJSize Batteries, F. O B. FACTORY. chas.j huston &;bro., three"spr"in0s7pa. Agent for Huntingdon ana i uiton uounfiea. 1 Ml aJ II " M fcf w ' DELCO-LIGHTI , O N TMC 1 i jelco-light - AllWftY STATION T llfii' lighting rural rsifwaj stations ) and construction canlP. w Il is lighting the camf s ol United' States troops on f-he Mexican border snd it is disclosing hereto if.ire undreamed-ol beauiics ih the .depths ol.Mamrnoth.Clv..Kn-. plucky.' " " . (Altogether; oe7 15.000 '-Delco-Light' .plants sre In operation? and Delco- iLighl offices are to be tfound In si- ;mot every part ol the ,"' $ 275 00 J325.00 sip fMusHjaHT Dirmt livw. COUDITIOMt AM) fAY fern rrsa DELCO-LIGHT ON Tn c. YACHT fT r- DELCO-UGHT flfpS ' in Mammoth I ,c'5Sii j .CAVE. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAULE Fulton County Farms. The undersigned will sell at public sale SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917, Ihe following real estate; 212 Acres at Amaranth 100 acres under cultivation and bal tvnee in timber, good buildings, every' thine to make a desirable home. Sale on premises 10 a, m. 170 Acres at Buck Valley under cultivation and yielding good nrnn . oond location, without bulld- -- ins. Sale on premises 2 p. m. Infoi-mLflrl nnraona lnvltdd to In ar-ect these farms at any time, MRS E R. McKlBBIN, Vri nutrlx of fistfttt) of Dr. Wm. L. Mo- Klbbin, deceased. Trespas notices (or sale at the Ntsws office 6 for a quarter. Sent prepaid by mail if cash ac- ompanif the order. Executor's Notice. Estate of Sallle Wlble, late of Licking Greek township, Pa., fleoeaaed. l..Mit..iiimaiilir.iin thf, AbnvA CNtate baviUKbeen granted to the undeislgned, all per-oua ludttbted to the said enuite are re nueMted to maUe payment, and thoie having claims to preaoni ine name wimuu. ci.j. m u B H A H-l, N li.K l-lZ-0t. ' MoOonnellsburg, Pa. Western Maryland Railway; ; Executrix.s Noti In Effect November 20. 1916, Subjeot to change without notloe. Trains leave Hanoook as follows : No. 71.40 a, m. (dally) for Cumberland, Pltti- I Estate of N.O. Cunningham. '" township, Pa., deceased. r .tl.ni lA.t.m.nt.1. nn tfaC having been granted to the i"4' 7-1.40 a, m. (dally) for Cumberland, Pitta- i persona Indebted to the saw - burgh and west, also Elklna, and West gnueated to make payment, and l"J Virginia points. hi..m.ir.mtth.m. wltW"! No, 8 J.3S a. m. (dally) for Hageratown, Get- tyaburg, Hanover, York (exoept Sunday), a uu daiiiuiurw. No, 18 80 a. m. (dally except Sunday) for Cumberland and intermediate points. t-lt-ct. sens loo anoia Mrs. BELLE C0N'' gHSCHESTER S PILLS k 2 UlAMllNIk It R A Via - r,i.?hM.pr' IMoMond II rand liRt, uaicH with liluf RitJwst. 1 TtlLeJ at A olhsats flu s.f ajtsas I r.H'rl Itptiirwlat. As.tr rt- I.I llH'i IH Alls NO II IC A N iV F1L1.H. for t.a WMtK bnnwn at Ff fisfMl llwaw DllaKlsk SOLO SY DRUGGISTS LVERYWHEkE Administratrix's W Ao, 4 9.07 a. m. (dally exoept Sunday) for .1 i,nn.-i.nPnfeI' Hageratown, Hettyaburg Hanover. York- Eatatea of Mlaa Harriett Po' iialtlmiireand intermediate nolnta.Waah- .Pnw.ll. late of Thomnson tosw' ington. Philadelphia, and New York. H NoMoa bereby glTen , le rio, a .T7 p. m.'(aany weiiern Kxpreaa ior igtrauon upon me auuvo ---- j Cumberland. West Virginia nolDU, and .n,.iiiMh. nnrlnrnlirned. " " Pittsburgh. Chicago and the Weat. MBM e.t, No. 1-157 p. m. (dally) Bpreaa for Hagere- $hem properly authenticated to anwn Wavnxnbnro. Obambnrabura. 11a Y " in net' titnore. Waahlngton. Philadelphia and o o""1 nme r New York. khettle. O. F.STEWART . f LOOlS, V.mNNir.ci. flan' Paauniu At I ...Silt. uenerai raaager, , I
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