C ! ! N COllNTV NEWS J.'li i J Lvcry Wednesday. i u. f'.A, Editor and Proprietor. MeCONNELLSBURG, PA. JUNE 13,1906. I iblished Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVIIHTl.il HO RAT W. Per souuru of H linn 3 tlmca It M. Per m'rf ptn'h subrjuent Insertion.... r0. All advertisement Inserted tor lea than tbree momha charged by the square. 3 mm. (mm. f yr. One-f mirth column . . . One-h;.lf column One Column .. ..Iivoo. I ijo.oo I ino.no p. cm. 40 00 AO 00 40 00. I I 00. I 75.00 Not V'W Inserted for lesa thtin II l"orSNlonul Cards one tear IS DOTT. Harry Lewis, of Pittsburg, is spending some time with his par ents, J. II. 11. Lewis and ife. Sherman Bernhardt, who is at tend. ug school at McCounells bu:g, upeut Sunday with his par ents. MmniePlessinger, of War fords burg, is spending a lew days with friends here. J.C.Fisher, wife and son Gay le, near Need more, spent Sunday with relatives here. Russel Layton, wife and daugh ter, spent Sunday with the fami ly of .J. L. Garland. Charles Hess and wife, spent a day recently with friends at Lo cust Grove. Charles Lewij passed thr.iugh this p!nce early monday morning said he stayed for breakfast. Howard Peck spent Sunday with Mabel Winter. Sam uelMeilott, wifeand daugh ter Nettie, of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday with Alfred Mellott aud family. Mrs. Reuben Layton spent a day recently with Mrs. Amos Plessinger. Stella Grey spent a day last week with the writer. June ."th. L. E. W. Letter to S. B. Weollel, Mc Connellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir : The cheapest thing in the way of sending anythijg over the world is a postage stamp; and the cheapest way to shed wa ter is paint. Not whitewash; paint. Do you Happen to know it don't belong to your business to know about paint, you know do you happen to know thai most of the makers of paint stuff it out with lime and clay and sand and water and air? They do stull it out in the can; but uot on the house. They make more gallons to sell or to buy; more money to .pay for paint; more money to pay for putting it on; a good deal more money to pay for putting it on; but no more beauty; more rust, decay, disap pointment, loss. Devoe is your paint, because it's ali paint, no shrm, and full measure. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co., 17 New York. i S. F. O. Bare, Fort Little ton, sol! our paint. CLEAR RIDtiE. .lolmsey Kerlin, of Fort Little ton, spoilt Sunday with his neph ews, Gilbert and John Kerlin. Misses Elsie Baker and Jessie Henry came home from McCon nellsburg, and spent Saturday and Sunday witli their parents hei e. John Gallaher, who had been employed with Nathan Henry at McOonnellsburg, came home on Friday. Howard Kerliu, who had been atAltoona, is spending some time vitli his father, J. P. Kerlin. Maude Fields and Myrtle Stev ens entered McConnellsburg Nor mal, Monday a week ago. Lillio Fleming, one of Fulton's successful teachers, who has been attending the Slnppeusburg State Normal, is spending her summer vacation at home. Blacksmith James Brown is suffering from a severe stone bru'-e his foot. Rev. Daniels and S. Mcllhaney took supper Sunday evening with Jos. D. Stevens and wife. Stevens and Raker made a bus iness trip to the County Seat last Wednesday. James Appleby, wife and two children, were visiting Mrs, Ap pleby's parents, N. B. Henry and wife. They were accompanied home by Mr. F, K. Stevens and children. V. W. Brown leaves for Porlo Kko Tuesday whero he will join the Regular Army. We are glad to see that Cathe rine McClain, who has been on the sick list for some time, is able to be rusticating among Gloat Uidge friends. Cab Henry's little boy Mack is suffering with a felon on the tin ker. John Henry, who was formerly m ployed by J. A. Henry, is now working at the carpenter trade in the Cove. J. S. Mort was in town Satur day on business. Robert Ramsey, a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home in Dublin towuship, on the Oth inst., at the age of 74 years, 9 mouths, and 10 days. He leaves a wife and five children four boys aud one daughter, namely, Mrs. Mary Ferenburg, of Maddensville; Rob ert, of Maddensville; Thomas, of Dublin; Sheridan of Clear Ridge, and Charles, at home. Interment at the Walnut Grove cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. W. P. Myers. Mrs. Susie Stuj pe, of Waynes boro, is spending a few days with her parents, J. S. Mort and wife. Children's meeting at the Crom well church next Sunday morn tog. A Texan Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 10. He says : "i suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. I was reduced to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr.. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure cough and cold cure. Guar anteed at Trout's drug store. "()c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Jewels Lost By Royal Persons. Members ot royal families are as likely to lose valuable articles as other people, although they do not advertise as frequently in the newspapers. Only a few months ago Queen Alexandria of England missed a highly prized memento in the shape of a diamond-set miniature of the late Queen Victoria. Detec tive agercies were set at work, but the locket was returned through the honesty of a railroad policeman, who found the miss ing article in the station where the Queen had recently alighted from a train. He received a re ward of 5. State functions in Europe rare ly pass withont several articles of jewelry being discovered in the rooms. At the coronation of Queen Victoria the late Prince N cholas Esterhazy dropped pre cious stones vclued at 10,0u0. This sum also represents the value placed upon a string of pearls and diamonds lost oy Lady Mount Stephen upon the occasion of a festive event in Windsor Cas tle in 1904. She offered $:;50 re ward for the return of the gems, and soon recovered them. They had uot been dropped in the castle at all, but at the Great Western liailway Station, and were found by a railroad employe. Some years ago Queen Natalie, of Servia, lost a valuable diamond ring that she had worn over twenty years. After a time the ring was recovered, and was giv en to the Liltle Sisters of the Poor, who were thereby enrich ed to the" extent of something like $4001). Some time ago King Edward lost a favorite dog, a wiry-coated fox terrior. Under royal orders, a very extended search was made in which the telegraph was free ly used. Finally, the dog was captured tit a railroad station, where it had frequently gone with the King. The finder ro celved a reward of $2 SO The commissioners of Bedford county, have turned down all the bids received for the repair of the big bridge at the Juniata Cross ings, six miles east of Everett regarding them all excessive. Ak out a dozen bids were received and tor the masonry, the price ran from 2 70 to $7.00 a cubic yard. If the $2.70 man could get through, the $7.00 man ought to have a chance. Annual County Sunday School Convention. What it said ly coiiipetivit, au thorities to have been the iirst Sunday school convention ever held iu the couuty, closed its ses "ions in the Hustontown M. E church If st Friday evening. ! all it was conceded to have Ivm t the best numerically Fulton conn ty has ever had. By all it was al so conceded to have been the best in the number of prominent S'ui day school workers presented. Tho State Association s-nt the convention that practical, inde fatigable worker, Dr. Lang, of Phi.adelphia. Among ln local workers present who entertained and instructed 'the large audience at each session we specially men tion, Miss Baumgardner, M. R ShatTuer, Miss Reisuer, Miss Grove, Uou. S. L Buculey, Hon. S. P. Wishart, Rev. Daniels, and Mrs. Cook. Mauy others cheer fully added their mite as occasiou was offered. Mr. Shaffner rep reseuted Mr B. W. Peck, presi dent of the county association, who was not physically able to be present, haviug just recovered from a serious attack of typhoid fever. The address of Miss Bau mgard ner on "The Teacher's Supreme Object," the address of Miss Reis ner on ;'Greatest Needs in the El ementary Grade Work," and the address of Miss Grove on "Abso lute Necessity of lntelhgentTeach ing," deserve to be reproduced in print but space forbids. An earnestness born ot sincere interest in the work characteriz ed the proceedings throuhgout and while it was one among if uot the best convention ever held in the county it remains to be seen if the benefits resulting from it will be proportionately good. The committee appointed to nominate ollicers for tlie coming year, composed of S. P. Wishart, J. II. Kendall, and II. N. Barton, reported at the Friday afternoon sesioti as follows E. LL Kirk, president; G. W. Hays, vice pres ident; Maud Baumgardner, per manent secretary; Hon. John P. Si pes, treasurer; Minute Ressner, primary secretary; M. R. Shalt ner, Mary Grove and Mrs. Geo. W. Reisner, executive. committee. The good people of Hustontown though saddened because of the d"ath of one of its most highly esteemed ladies, welcomed the delegates and friends with smiles and proverbial open-handed hos pitality. Both entertainers and entertained were pleased to a tie greeseldom experienced aud hope at some future time to have the pleasure of entertaiuiug another county Sunday school convention. WEST VlhW. Aura Fisher visited her bister, Mrs. Scott Deneen, one day last week. Mrs. Katie Weaver and daugh ter Anna, spent Sunday with Ab- ner Weaver. Wm. Vantz, wife, and two liule daughters, visited G. V. Usher's, Sunday. Stillie May and Olive Bishop speut Sunday with the latter's parents, T. Bishop and wife. Bf thie .hives is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John May. G. W. Fisher and daughter Aura, attende I the Sunday school convention at Hustonto ami last week. Mrs. Bonj. Hollenshetid ppent Wednesday wit'i her r.rother, Harry Hill. On account of the fiyit that Judge Swope was not able t get here Tuesday, Court was called by the associates and adjourn d to 10 o'clock Th ursday morning, when Judge Swope ill be here. - ''",--NVW,.:, V ' j FOR OVER "SKVENTY YEARS Bchrnck'e Mandruki PIIU hare been in use while Imitator hare appeared and diaapfeared. No med ical preparation could hold its plare.eo Ion without genuine merit. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS ""Liven Hie Liver." and cart miiouneu, I.leer Com plaint, Indigestion. Cotutipalion, Bick, Headache, Naunea, Oidili neea, Malaria. Hrarltiern, flatu lency, Jauudice. etc. r.r.l, r.uki.. ik..i,i.i, luaiM For Bale Everywhere. 2$ cente a Box or by mail. Dr. J. tl. Schenck Jon, rnnaueipMiji, fa. .X V V- i mm. i, , I3!GAIINS In Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats. I trim ill! h:it-t free of dim-go. Tlmt ,viit mny 1 let ter understand what this of fer means. I will illustrate a lint, purchased tintriimiioil and trimmed free of charge Kino French Chip lint 1.4!i; 4 yds. all silk rihhon at - yd., 1.00: spray of roses, 7 V ! Lining fc.; mak ing the total cost for the al tractivo Hat but J.1.2!). I have a full line of line Tuscans in natural color, and the new Sailors are hero for your inspection. Huts from .V'c. up. Mrs. H. C. McClain, H ustontown, Fet 00 MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S Big Underselling Store. 00 l have just arrived from the city with a line line of Mid summer Millinery, consisting of Hats, Flowers, Kibhons, Belts, and Laces. All of the latest styles. If you want to wear the latest in millinery come to see our store. We will still please you and save you monev We he! ieve in fjuick sales and small prolits. We .ir'ive free with euch hut a fancy hat pin. All trimming done' free at our store. Store opposite postolliee. McConnellsburg, Pa. .0 0 00.' : 0 0 Dissolution Notice. Notice Ik hurehy Ktveo tlmt the partnership heretofore existing tctween D. H. Niu:e, W. 11. Nelson, A. V. Xuce, and J, Nelson Sipe.s. tnuliiiK and dolmr business us t)e Fulton Coun ty Hunk h;is been dissolved by mutuul consent the uudersiKiied having withdrawn from suld partnership. n-ilfl-lt 13. H. NACK J,-XKCUTOK'S NOTICK Notice iK hereby litvun fliat tetter teotamunt an' tiavM Ik-cii grunted to the linderslifiied upon till-isliiln of H. K. Trunx. late of lielfnst township. Kultou count.', I'u.. d-H-etisi'd. Any persons having claim ukuiust said estate will present tliem properly authenticated for Heir lenient, and thuse owlln: the same will pleust call and settle. S. WIVK, Mpes Mills. Pa. ft 0 ml. Kxeoutor. REAL ESTATE XT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned intends to sell the following dcsiruhle real estate, situate four miles south of McConnellsburjr, near Cito I'ostollice. Tract Xo. 1. Contains 10 ucres more or less, in pood state of cultiva tion, and all in ift ass except about one ucie. The improvements are a 24 story weatherboarded House, and u Frame Stable, both in good repair, and all necessary outbuildings. Water in out-kitchen. A line orchard of choice nursery fruit. Tract No. 1.' Contains about 4 acres of line youuginiber. Fine chance to get a desirable home. Terms to suit purchaser. For fur ther particulars call on or address W. M. Kkko, H I Oil. Cito, Pa. W. Me Comersr. atcnt for THE GEISER MANUFAC T I)K (UHM BURNT CABINS, PA, for the sale of Traction and I'ortablcJ Engines, Gasoline, Separators, Clover Hullers, Sawmills, &c. Kngines on hand all. the time. WEsT DUBLIN. Our roadinaster, Gilbert C ol-, was repairing the roads on Sat urday. Some of our poo-ilo at.tonded tho S. S. convention at Huston town last WH'(, iiml worn w!l pleased with tliy work of the con vention and the hospitality of the peoplo of Hnsto'itovvn. The dele gatus from I'Virview M. K..church were Gertrn.lo L adi and Sarah Clevenfrer. Rilrv:e v Sunday s.-hool will hold a pic n to after harvest. Stephen Wilson has eiitfiivedto work upon a steam saw-in ill on t! e Daniels farm in Licking Creek township. Warren Anderson, wife, and daughter Margaret, ot Well township, passed through this place on Sunday 1o v'nit friends in Licking C're 'k. Elder T. S Dalton, of Fro-it (loyal, Va.; is expectad t.) preach atNeedraore next Sunday even ing and Monday evening. - ,. , 3 00 , 00 .00 00 l ulton County Bank of McConnellsburg, Pa. lias reinoved to its new rooms in A. I . Naee's building, opposite the I ostolllce and Greuthead's store. Will do u general banking busi ness as usual Depositors have security of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Wm. hi. Nelson, Cashier NEW bIjggies My sheds are lull of brand new buggies mi' wagons, both factory uml HAND 4- 4 MADE fc and my prices are as low as the lowest. Please call and see my con veyances. ' Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATICA NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE "I DK0PS" taken internally, rids the blood ot the poiaonoua matter and aoida which are the direot oauuea of theae diseases. Applied eiterualiy it aflorda aluuat In taut relief from pain, while permanent pure la being effected bj purllying the blood, diaaulvliia tbe poiaonoua aub atanoe and reuiovinv It from the ayateia. DR. 8. D. BLAND Of llrewtou, G.( wrlteai "I btul bn mfferar for nuttb of run with Luuiitfo avtid Hlitiifi)ttiim iu mr arms and Ugi.tnd trltHlkl) UierouiedlM U.t loould tf a titer from tnedli nl wnrk, ftud muo oonnultM with a number or ttis linn ph vilcUm, but found oothiiis tli( Kftva ilia rvlluC ubuiowi from '6 liHUtti." vbftll prKrII It In uiy urftoUo for rbauiDftUHu ftud kmUrtxl aiMtMMw.'' FKEE If inn ... Ii ., '"--'" iiumno ur am KID- ared disease, write to ua for a trial bolU ui i-unurii,' ana teat it jouraelf. "J-DROPS" sail be used any length of lll. IlliilllaA.iill.lna m. l.i.l. a. aa It la entirely free ot opium, eooatna. aloohol, laudanum, and other almllar luvredlenta. Laraje al.. Battle, t.tR0Pt" (( "mil l.ao. rw Sale b, Iutfc IWAItO IHEUMATIQ IURI C0FAIT, k.a aaaa lata -i. - a . -.. . ' 00 " 0 0 THE Pill TAN COUNTY I NEWS Covers the Field. 30 lii every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happenings. . Then there is the State -and National, News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan ic, Latest Fashions for the Ladies. The latest New.York, Bal timore, Philadelphia Markets. The Sun day School Lesson, , Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. & THE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. I SALE BILLS, : I POSTERS, : t LETTER HEADS, i I HYELOPES, : t CARDS, rSc, ; t In fact anything and ; X everything in the best ; style along that line. ; SS : X 3 Sample copies of : X the News sent to any : X of your friends on ; X request, ; ECodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. REVIVO maun. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. prodacea the aboTS reaulta In SO day a. It acta powenuuy ana quiciiy. curea wnen all otnera uii. Vouni men will regain their lost manhood, and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using KliVIVO. It guloklyandaurelyreitoresNarroua noei, Loet Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emlwlosa, Loat Power, Falling Mumory. Wanting Dlieaaaa, and all effeota ot elf-abuae or exceaaand Indlaoretlon, which unnta one for atudy. bualnau or marriage. II not oniy curea Dr atarting at tbe aeat of dlaeaie, Dul la a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink aclow to cele obeeka and re- atorlng the 6 re of yonth. It warda off Inaanlty and Oonaumptlon. Inaiat on baying BE VIVO, no cinar, i can oe earned in yen pocket. By mall. B1.00 per packaae. or alx for ain.no. with at no.1 written a-uarante to core or refund n munfy. iidok aim auviae iree. Aonreiia HOYAL MEDICINE CO., c'- For sa'e iu McConuellsburfj: at W. S, Dicltsou's drug storp, Kennedy's Laxative Honey f.nd Tat Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds front fha aiystem by gently moving tbs bowels. .CHESTER'S ENGLISH PEUNYBOYAL PILLS r'lluul'-' 1-l.illa. auk nrniruim fur ninalhu Ikihh, Hnukd with blu. r'bbon. I ult bo oilier. K. ru.r liinKt.ri kuli. Ii.tloa. nu.l IuiIIkIIuii. ituvul vuur 1miiiki-i. hi M-nd 4r. In Muinpx for I'.rllrnlan. Tv.lt uiuuIhI. anil "Itrllrr l.ir l..H." Inlttlrr by fvlurit .Hall. lu,ttUO i'eatiuuuiutlii. mi'ilor it iiruKKitila. ' CHIOUiaHTBB OHilMIOAt, OO. I4 nitdlaun Miiuur, I'll I PA. MapU.a IkU aaa.r. LADIES Tdr. La Franco's! UCOMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator ttnierlor to other remecllea aoltl at hlah prlcei. , ('''I. vii.rulited. 8ui-iii'N.fully uica by ovpr JOU.OIIU Women. Prli e, 'i& ( eula, drug. Kl.ts or liy niall. Teatlulonlal. A booklet free. lr. I.at'rauco, flilladelphla, Fa. lleWltt's W wm LI mi. K.uriy uisers Tho famous little pills. c3s JO iff lunto wntnt AIL ELSE FAILS Beat Couph Syrup. Tajtee Good, Uie In lime. Slid by druggiata! ET1 THE "9HfUJ 1 mum DIRECTORY. It A Kill KM. R. M DOWNE FIRST CLASS - TONSORIAL ARTIS1, McWlN.NKI.l.MHIIHll. Pa A C'ldtn Cup mid Tiiwi-I Willi t'ifi, Shn., KvrryihliiK AntlM ilu. Kitztn-H tt'riilncd. tar Shop in room lau-lv oocupiedby Ktl Ht,,t ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date In allntylca of hair .,' tlnir. yulok, eny nhnvew. Hav-rum. Cr Wllch-huzel. without extta chame. lw towel to ah autnmnr.. I.ateHt Improved .? pHrntua for sterilizing toola. I'arlora oddi;,. Fulton Houae, "' I.AWV KHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ortice on Sauare, AkConnellsbur, Pa. All IckhI bus new and colleotioua entrumni will euelve careful and prompt attention CHINCHES. PRE8BYTERIAN.K6V. W. A. West D U., Pastor. I'reachlriif servitci each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m and every Sunday evening at 7:oo' Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:1". Junior Christian Fn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. c Grimes, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and everj Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworlh League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundav evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath eventtigs are used by the Young Pen. pie's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m, Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlnj at 7:00. fcVANQEUuAn LUTHERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Ku deuvor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. . IIOKOI'GU O! 1 ICKKS. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wille, M W.N ace Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess W H. Grealliead. Councilmen Jacob Rotz, Thomas N. ilammi, Wm. H. Nesbit. Clerk Kdward Shlrrcr. School Directors Thos. P. Sloiin, lohn A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. M. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. II. Wiblc. Board of Health H. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; see'v. (i. W. Huy; Ur. L McKlbbin, M. i)., J. V. Mosser, M. D. GENERAL directory. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, I). T. Humbert. K Prothonotary, ic-Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. " Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Muni ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Win. C. Davis, S. A. Nesbit. Clerk ii. Frank Henry. County Superruteudent Chas. E Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas B Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Slpes. S. W, Kirk, P. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. TERMS OF COIRT. 1 The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the hird Monday of March, at 2 o'clock :. tn. The third term on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, .it 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Mondtiv October, ai 3 o'clock p. ra. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'tlnnnol loT - K UUUf;' ... wva dici v i' i'iuhv tiveuing in tne Comerer Building In McConnella- VUlg. Fort L.iUltnn T every Saturday evening in the Cromer VH""'K ttM'Uri( ijiLiititon. Wells Vll(-V 1 .rxfttr Mn ft. 7 muA. every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows Hall at Wells Tannery. uuugu sv. iiirru every Saturday evening in -Odd Pel lows' Hall at llamlaoqvllle. Waterfall Lodga No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellow' ".'I ttV VV ItUU'lUll IM111S. ' Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets in WarfordMhui'ir huhpv Kain..!.,. . J UUVUI II I" J eveulng. King PostG. A. P.. No. 365meeth in McConnnllnhlivir In (,i,l Voll,,..! Tiil the tirst Saturiiay In every month nl 1 p. m, Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council No. 121. -meet.u on nltAi.nnia vin.i... 1 h.wui hinw i,.uiiiii "yenlngs lnP. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washington Camp No. 4'J7, P. O. A., of New GnmailH, meets every Ka urday evening In I'. O S. of A. Pull. Washington Camp, No. 5i4, P.tlS, of A., Hustontown, meu every Sb m urday evening In P. O , of a. h '. JohnQ. Tuylor i'f.st 11. A. U., 689, meets every Saturday, on or t.i-,1 precedlnaf full moon In I,8Ht,l..i r,n, at 2 p. m., tit Buck Val)e . Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and plttce at 4 in. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post No. 402, O. A. S., meets tho second and fiin"r Haturdays In each month at p ltldge. AIM EM I ISK IN Tbe Foiton Connty News, -
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