FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor McCONNELLSBURG, PA. MAY -17. 1917 Published Weekly. 51.50 per Annum in Advance. Eiterea-.tboPostofflee MoConn.U.burg P., ai ieoona-olM mu G. W. Reisner 4 MARKET REPORT. nnsREOTED BVKBT WEDNESDAY. ..wau ire taksn from the Cbsm- " GRAIN . . 313 rM '" 165 Corn 70 Kye PROVISIONS luaiMf ..... Huwer, 2Q Butter, Country 3Q Eirirs. w down Candidates' Announcements. VOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I herebya nouoce rnyfelt 13 voters ol Fn'ion uunT,y aa Nm-Partisan .icketfortl.ee Bice of Associate Judge, subject, to tno nocisi'"- the voters ai tne rnmary lo tion to be held Tuesday, Septem ber 18, 1917. I pledge myself that if nom .nH necked. 1 will dis- -v.. tha rintiag of the OfflCe, fearlessly, honestly, and to the very best ol my aouuy. x .t fniiw nnhr.it the vote and in flnence of all who deem me worthy of support David A. BLACK, Taylor towuship. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. T homhv announce myself as a candidate on the Non-Partison ticket for the office of Associate T nladce mvself to abide bv the decision of the voters at the Primary ttiecuon w oe uem sontomhnr 18. 1917. and if nom inated and elected, to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability, fearlessly ana non estly. Frank Mason, Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on tne JNonrarnan tipirot for tha office of Associate - Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at tne primary elec tion to be held Tuesday oepiem ho 1R 1917. If nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge my ?ntv fparlflsslv and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully solicited. Geo. B. Mr ck. Todd township. FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate on tne in on ratiisan tniat. fnr the office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters of Fulton county at the primary election to be neid i utjs-A- Rnnt.emher 18. 1917. if nominated and elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties ol tne cmce iear'QHbiy uuu estly and to the very r .'st of my ahihtv and iuderaer.t,. aud re spectfully solicit your vote and influence. J. Clayton Hi .son. U oa township. FOR ASSOC 1 ATE J UDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate, on the JNon rarusan tto.irnt for tha office of Associate Judge, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary elec tion to be he'd l'ue9day oepiem- 4oi1R 10.17. Tf nominated and elected. I pledge myself to discharge my Hntv faarlesHlr and honestly. Your vote and influence respect fully golicitd. S. Edward McKee Union township. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. To the Republican voters of Ful ton County. At the coming Primary Elec tion I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Jury Commissioner, and respectfully solicit the votes of the party. Thomas T. Cromer, Post Office Dublin township. Fort Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hixson and daughters Mildred and Netha , and Bon Herman; Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Jackson and daughter Doris composed an auto party that motored to Everett last Sun day. Jacksons Bpent the day with his brother Boyd and Hbwons with Mrs. Hixson's 1 'brother and sister, G. R. Winter Are showing the Great est Variety of Spring and Summer Dress Goods they have ever had. These goods were all bought very early and do not reflect the pres ent market value. . Beautiful Stuffs at 25 cents that today are worth 35 to 40. Just received'a large as sortment of Ladies' , Misses, and Children's Dresses, RomperSuits &c. Dresses, 25 cents to $2.50. Separate Skirts $1.00 and up. Middy Blouses 50 cents to $1.00. We want you to see all ' these goods. It will save you money to own them. G. W. Reisner & Co. McConnellsburg, Pa. No Rest-No Peace There's no peace and little rest for one who suffers from a 'l bad back, and distressing urinary disoiders. McCoonollsburg peo pie recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Be guided by their ez perience Riley Peck, shoemaker, Mc Connellsburg, says troubled with my kidneys atd had soreness in my back. I wt s dizzy at times and it affected my eyes I hid to get up often at night on account of tne kidney secretions and I was tired out in morning The doctor gave me only a little relief. Two boxes of "Doan's K'dney Pills, procured at Trout's Drug Store, gave me kreat relief." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't limply ask lor a Kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the .am a that Mr. reck naa Poster-Mil ourn Co , Props., Buf falo, W. Y. Advertisement. Faith Subllma. W uTmW if thpre ever was a woman whose faith In her hushand wag so absolute that when she found the small shreds of a letter In a fem inine handwriting in his wastebasket she didn't try to piece them together but dismissed the matter from her mind with the reflection that of course It was a business communication. Co lumbus (O.) Journul. SPRING IS HERE and Summer will be here sooner than usual. We have great oppor tunities for you to reduce The High Cost of Living. W&PW HONEST GOODS fV. fciiul Hi ftmUi Ii A I w Gilbert&Bennett PEARL Wirt) Cloth WtSallaadRacom- It Garden Tools of the Best Standard. Poultry Nettings and Fencings, all sizes, prices right; Window Screens, bcreen Doors and Fly Wires of all sizes. Refrigerator; Wisconsin Peerless Cold Air. Diamond and Em pire Automobile tires the kind that gets you a little more service for the money than you expect. HAY TOOLS, CAR HANGERS AND TRACKS. Binder Twine. Hardware. Glass, Paints and Harness, in fact every thing found in a well regulated Hardware Store. The Zug Hardware Co., Chambersburg, Pa. Among those from town who attended the flag raising at Mer- cersburglast Thursday evening were: Ruth Peck, Louisa Nelson, Mvrtle McQuade. Mildred Hixson, Margaret Jacobs, Mildred Mock, Miss Ehalt, William Nelson, Geo. K. Nelson. Jacob Clevenger, Floyd McQuadet Peter Morton Jr., Calvin Clevenger, Charles Lvnch. Guy Reed. Lester Weid lich, Paul Ewing, Harry Johns- ton, Walter Johnston, and Oram Mock. There are thousands ol children who are bright hut frail not sick but underdeveloped they i i i ii play win ineir iooa iney catch colds easily and do not thrive they only need the pure, rich liquid-food in scmrrs tEWDH Thouaht He Might Be Curious. One dnv when rldlmr in the country with tlielr parents the children were obliged to sit In the back or the bug y. It was aulte comfortuble If they sat still, but a trifle small for much turning ubout, so there were numerous cautions to be careful not to full out. When little brother was observed gaz ing Intently down the road his sister Questioned him thus : "What you look ing back for; to see If you fell out?" to start them growing and keep them going, children reiisn SCOTT'S and it carries rare nutritive qualities to their bfood streams and gives them flesh food, bone-food and strength-food. Nothing harmful in SCOTTS. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. I. SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIR SHOP One Door East of Cline's Garage. MACHINERY COST HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Makes Your Shoes Good as New. and Looks Like New. All kinds of Harness Repairs, Prompt attention Reasonable Prlw, C. F. SCOTf, Proprietor. SEE US The Daylight Shoe & Hat St SPRING GOODS NOW ON SALE v . High and Low (Jut bboesaci Slippers, White Shoes All Kinds. Peters & Heintzelman On the Square, West Side, Chambersburg, Pa. 16-1 Mav Be a Hairless Race. The hair crowth on various parts of the body Is reguluted to perforin a Kneclflc nurnose. When we tamper with this crowth for centuries we de velop new forms. Perhaps this Is why baldness Is a modern amlctlon, en tirely unknown In primeval periods. Eventuully the humun ruce will prob- ubly be denuded of all hair. Western Maryland Railway. In Effect May 1H, 1917 Subjeot to obange without notloe. Tnlnt lesve Hsneooksi follows: So, 1&-S.S0 a. m. (dally except Uunday) fo t No. 4-9.07 a.m. (dally eioept Sunday) fm logton, Philadelphia, and New York. Jo, S J.S7 p. m.'(dnlly) Western Expren toi rumDeriana, we vimnw nnw, uu PtttKburKQ, Chicago and the West. o. it t1 p. m. (dally) Express for Haeer town wnmooro. nnmoeniouric, u-i- t'more, wasningion. i-uiiaueipaia ro New York. 0. F. STEWART S. ENNfcS, Gen'l Passenger Ag t uanerni jnaaaRer Or Stored Hen Eggs. A family in a smull town kept n few chickens und often hud ecus from their own yard. One morning us the seven-year-old of the family came to breakfast he noticed the eggs on the table und Inquired, '.'Mamma, ure thest store eggs or hen eggs?" The Chris- Hun lleruld. Executrix's Notice. Rstate of N. Q. Cunnlnghum, late of Wells ownshlp, !'.. deceased Lettera testamentary on the above eotate navlng been granted to the undersigned, all oentona Indebted to the said entate are re- luested to make payment, and thone Having lalms to present the same without aeiay. VI lil'lllti'lIMNIVr.HAM. i.2t. New Urenudu. Pa Consolation. Little Joe's mother was the proud possessor of a new automobile, which M she was learning to run wltn some air- flcultv. Watching her efforts to back the car out of the corace one day, Joe consollnclv snld. "Anyway, mother, vou know how to work the self-starter flue, don't you?" Executor's Notice. Emate of Sallle Wlble, late of Licking Creek township, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on the above estate ........ ...i . thM iind.rKiirned. nil IttVIUS "".u Fiu". " 1...1..V.1 u.i trk (h ulM Mtutn are re- ueslea to mttse payuirufc. ,irao jlalma topreseni ineituiuo nuuui M 11 KlliPI.'MRR liul McConnellsburg, Pa Tongue. Test for Diamonds. Many diamond experts claim thai hov are able to tell a false from t real ceni by simply touching the nrtl do with the tin of the tongue. I Is said that a genuine diumoud ftlwny.' feels notlceubly colder tliuu a paste article. CHICHESTER S PILLS em A. If - f thl.cbmlrr't llmondTlmiid I'lll. in l! d nd Oold netallic l .i. e. ,elll ilh lllua RiU). V Take slbrr. Iluy flour v I'ruiriiUt. Akfnflli.ifV:H.Tf:R'S ....m.. rii.i.n, lot c. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEkE HOWARD YEACER BOOKSELLER. STATIONER AND NEWSDEALER SPECIAL PRICES ON Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases During Wo nth of Way. ai n St., Chambersburg, Pa. c t ; ; MICH ELM 12 to 15 Extra Weight f NORMAL TREAD f fT..--V. "V?! Extra-Added A I LikaMichalia .iViCvvii.S??. T'ivNon-SkidTraU I B to SPlla el fyp; BrealierM I Fabria Hera JwjSj'V i'ij Vv Strips Hart I WHEN you buy your next tire make this simple test. Let us weigh a Michelin Universal Tire in comparison with any other non-skid of the same size. You will find thi Michtlin 12 to iflo hiaviir than thi average, tht exact percentage depending on the site tf the tires used in the test. This extra weight represents extra rubber and fabric, which means extra service. For Sale A CLINE'S GARAGE, McConnellsburg, Pa. Why Not Swat Him? Another form of the douhle-dlstllled essence of pest whose framework above his shoulders Is composed of re-en forced concrete, Is the omnipresent nuisance who Inslsfs upon breustlug the current of pedestrian truffle of a crowded street on the wrong side of i lie pavement. Cuided by Those Cone Before. I know not what profit there may bi in the study of history, what value li I he savings of wise men. or In tin recorded experience of the past If It bi 'lot to guide and Instruct us in the iresiut. Benjamin Disraeli. "WEDNESDW RIGHT in the midst of everything a sudden thought: , "Wonder how the fire is?" Then, it's leave your sweeping, run downstairs, rake and shake, shovel coal and trudge back again. Wouldn't it be fine to go right ahead and . . ... .I. i i forget about the kitchen i It certainly wouia 1 Ana you can. And She Fell for It "I nm not easily fluttered," she said. Indeed not," he replied. "It woum diilicult to make you out to De mre beautiful than you really are. NEW P OIL PBOK-StC ECTION IVES Miss Hazel Garland, Mercers- burg R. R. 3 entered the Penn sylvania Business College at Lancaster last week. Miss Rachel Thomas, of Mer- cersburg has been spending some time in the home of her parents, at Back Run. Ted Thomas, of Ayr township is recovering nicely from pneu monia and may be brought home this week. David Rinedollar and wife spent Saturday with Wm. Rine dollar in Franklin county. Grant Bayer and wife of Johns town visited William Thomas last week. this issue, and. attend the meet ing. ' , Air RMlstanee in Tunnel. When a train eoes through a tun nel the resistance of the air Is an Im portant factor, experiments havlnu demonstrated that it meusures 13.80 pounds per ton of truln weight In the Blmplon tunnel, as against only 8.8 pounds In the open nir, a difference of over DO per cent This Is when the train Is running atT37 miles an hour In the direction of the ventilating air current ; when running In the opposite direction the resistance Increase to 20.40 pounds. Business Head. Cohensteln (to lawyer) "My wife Jumped In front of a railroad train and a policeman pulled her oft Jer track. Could 1 sue dor city for.duin- ufc-esr FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE The Singer Sewing Ma chine Company has estab lished a "shop" in Cham bersburg, where you can, at any time, get a new ma chine, your old one repair- ed.oranysuppliesyou may need tor your Singer, or any other kind of a sew ing machine. Models of various types of machines and styles of wood work, at all prices, are there for your Inspection, trial, and selection. You may make terms with them to suit your convenience, and they make a fair allowance for old machines taken In exchange. Their Sales manager, Mr. D. R. Ounnells will be glad at any time to call at your home, or answer any inquiries you may make by mall. D. R. GUMELLS, Sales Manaef; 60 W. King St..Chambersbur(r,Pil. have broucrht a riew kind of sweeping daya new kind of every day to thousands of busy housewives. A Perfection Oil Cook Stove will come into your kitchen and lighten your burdens. All you do is strike a matqh and put on the things. You nan remilate the heat exa'ctlv as you want il It stays that wav without watching. You'll be specially interested in the fireless cooker and the separatp oven. Look up the dealer near you who sells Herjeetion Uii uook stoves. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Another important 'thing is that Perfection Oil Cook Stoves burn the -most economical of fuels kerosene. . There's a difference in kerosenes not a price, but a quality. To be sure cf getting perfect results, ask fcr Rayollght Oil. It's so highly refined and scientifically purified that it always gives an even, intense beat without sputter, smoke or imell. "Look for the sign : 11 AMWO V Ravoli0ht v V bos nd Mrs. Otis Akers. Notice the "War Notice" in
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