The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 11, 1903, Image 4

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    FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
Published Every Thursday.
B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
NOVEMBER 11, 1903.
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
ADraRTuma turn,
t'ernquare of 8 linen 8 time II NO.
reraquare each nubNequent Insertion.... W.
All euvertlHementa Innerted for leia than
turee montna charged by the equare.
3 mm. tl iiiut, j I H
One-fourth column lilt 00. IJO0O. gw.no
One-hsif column woo. 40.00. 60.no
One Column 10.00. M OO. 76.00
Nothing Inserted for lew than II.
Profemlonal Card one year 16.
Bid COVE TANNERY.
George Keefer has moved his
sawmill out to George Lynch 's.
Harry Carbaugh, wife and sis
ter, and John Reese and mother,
visited friends in Belfast the lat
ter part of last week.
Mrs. B. F. Shives and daugh
ter Flora, and Miss Alice Shives
and Mrs. Robert Mellott, attend
ed the Dunkard love feast in Bel
fast last week.
Miss Rebecca Rotz is waving
the birchen scepter at our school
since the resignation of the lor
mer teacher.
G. E. Clouser, who has been
suffering the past five or six
weeks with bronchial and lung
trouble, is, we are glad to say,
improving.
Ellsworth Bender shot has pur
chased a new sawmill and en
gine. Job Everts and John Laly are
on the sick list.
Albert Harr, wife and daugh
ter, passed through this place
Sunday on their way home from
a visit among friends in Thomp
son. Himmel Harris, wife,
daughter Ruth, visited on
and
the
Ridge Sunday.
Emery Lauver of Johnstown is
visiting friends here. He brought
marble for his mother's grave in
the Lutheran graveyard at this
place.
A SURE THINQ.
It is said that nothing is sure
except death and taxes, but that
is not altogether true. Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption
is a sure cure for all lung and
throat troubles. Thousands
can testify to that. Mrs. C.
B. VanMetre of Shepherd town,
W. Va., says "I had a severe case
of bronchitis and for a year tried
everything I heard of, but got no
relief. One bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery then cured me ab
solutely." It's infallible for grip,
croup, whooping cough, pneu
monia and consumption. Try it.
It's guaranteed by all druggists.
Trial bottle free. Reg. sizes 50c.
and $1.00
SMOKY SUMMIT.
We had harm ha vine suo.h nu:n
weather that wo forcot winter
was approaching, and last Friday
were auite surDrised at a snow
souall. The weather this wek
again is delightful.
M s Ktroi nA n n Riruia I
madea'trin tn tha Puntv KtuLt
last Saturday evening
Mn Pir a hi n.
cle, David Strait's, Sunday.
Hunting season is here, and
hunters and game are both plen
ty.
Levi Johnston and Rexie Sines
visited David and William Sipe'
lasi Monaav nient. and had a fine
rabbit chase.
Miss Frances Sipes and broth
er Bpent Sunday with N.S.Strait,
It's something strange about
that bear in the Nigger Cabin
Hollow. Perhaps it is the same
one that chewed J. W. Hoop's
barn door. You had better bo on
the lookout, Wesley ; maybe you
can catch that bear.
Mrs. Mary Decker and daugh
ter spent some time with her un
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
A. Sipes.
Our little valley is quite lonely,
as all the men and boys are over
the mountain husking corn.
The cabbage and pumpkin sto
rles are about overt nezl will
come the big porkers.
Foster Ambrose and Milton
Decker fetched
Friday night. .
lo ' a big 'coon
LiMkila Wm4 Far Sal.
A nice lot of pine limekiln woo 1
lor sale chwip. See
. A. M. Seville,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Your Column.
To aiiow our appreciation of the r uy In
whlub the Fulton County New Ih hel mlopt
d Into the home of the people of thin county,
we have act apart inn column for the KUKE
use of our ulMciibem.foradvertislnK purpose,
ubjoot to the following condition.:
1. it I free only to those who are paid-up sub
sort be r.
2. Only personal property ean be advertised
a. Notice must not eioeed 90 w rds.
I. All "legal" notlcs eicluded
5. Not free to merchant, or any one to adver
tise good sold under a mercantile license.
The primary object of this column I to nf
ford farmers, and folk who are not In public
iiuslness, an opportunity to bring to public lit
tentlon product or stocks they may have to
-ell, or may want to buy.
Now. thla space I jours; If you wanttobuy a
lorse, If you want hired help, If you want to
borrow money, If you want to sell a pig, a bug
il, some hay, a goose, or If you want to adver
tise for a wife thla column Is your.
The New Is read weekly by eight thousand
pcnDle. and I the best advertising medium In
the oountv.
Fou Sale. A pointer bird dog
for sale. One and a half years
old and well broken,
J. B. McClaiu,
New Grenada, Pa.
Wanted, 2500 good oak lap
shingels. Apply to C. J. Brewer,
Ayr township.
Small Farm For Sale.
The property on which Wra. P. Un
,'er resides, situate 4 miles south of
McConnellsburg in Ayr township, Is
offered at private sale.
The improvements on a good house,
'ood barn, and all necessary out
buildings. Good water at the door,
farm contains 23 acres.
Terms to suit the purchaser.
Inquire at the premises, or of W. H.
Nelson,
McConnellsburg,
Wm, P. UNGER,
A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY.
J. N. Patterson, night police-
I man of Nashua, la., writes, "Last
.vinter I had i bad cold on my
lungs and tried at least a half
lozen advertised cough medicines
md had treatment from two
physicians without getting any
benefit. A friend recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar and two
ihirds of a bottle cured me. I
consider it the greatest cough and
'ung medicine in the world."
Sold at Trout's drug store.
PIQE0N COVE.
Nov. 7. We are having a spell
oi winter weainer at present.
ouuv. B4ua,iB.Cue,iuful,
borne of our young people are
attending Protracted Meeting at
Warfordsburg.
Misses Zoe Mason and Birdie
and Mr. G. C. Kirk were guests
of Miss Nella Kirk last Saturday
livening.
Prof. Barton was in this. sec
tion last week visiting schools.
Mrs. L. P. Kirk is on the sick
list.
Messrs Chester Palmer and
Stephen Fisher attended Lodge
at Need more Saturday evening.
Mrs. Bub Hess is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Joseph Charlton was the
guest of the Misses Gordon one
day last week.
A REMARKABLE CASE.
One of the most remarkable
ca9es of a cold deep-seated on
the lnD88' causing pneumonia, is
that r Mrs- Gertrude E. Fenner
Marion Ind- who was entirely
cu,ed b lho U9C of 0ne Minut
Cough Cure. She says; ,lThe
gWng and straining so weak
oned me that 1 ran down in weight
from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried
a number of remedies to no avail
until I used One Minute Cough
Cure. Four bottles of this won
Uerful remedy cured me entirely
the cou&b- strengthened my
lun83 and restored me to my nor-
,uo' "6""iu"""'"""",6"
Sold at Trout's drug store,
Mr. aud Mrs. W. R. Evans and
Hon Master Uarolu, or Huston
town, were registered at the
Washington House last Friday.
Billy is an extensive dealer in
buggies and all kinds of light
vehicles, and says ho has had a
splendid season. He just runs
an advertisement in the News a'l
ihoyear round, and it does the
rest.
SEND US
AGGl'J,
tccr, Bull or IIors
lidc, Call skin, Doff
'kin, or any other kind
it hide or s'-iu, and let
.'s tan it with the hair
n, soft, light, odorless
. ii I moth-proof Jor robe,
uj, coat or gloves. .
I ft Ctu (tt our Cataloirua,
viu price, and our liippiug
uimj.ii J inainiftiona, aa a to
in.ij tiukuaca. w alto buy
.tw fuia au4 siueenii.
TrlH CROHHY FRISIAN PUR COMPANY.
Official Vote of
DISTRICTS
Avr
Belfast
Bethel
Brush Creek
Dublin
Licking Creek ....
McConnellsburg.
Taylor
Thompson
Tod
Union.
Wells
J. K.
Splendid Clothing Values for Men & Boys
Stylish, well-tailored, nobby suits, overcoats, trousers,
$c. The correct styles for business school and dressy
wear. The latest fashions for jail and winter wear.
Astonishing values offered.
An unusual value In Men's Suits Is
a Black Worsted, war
ranted not to fade. . .
2.90
Another, nearly all wool, splendid
style, latest cut, very J C
dressy C5 J
Extra heavy, men's
mere Suits splendidly
tailored
winter Cassi-
5.00
Men's 10 oz. clay worsted sack or
cutaway suit that would cost ahalf more
to have made at a i f f
tailor's. We guar- J J UJJ
untee a good tit. . .
Cord pants, drill Un
ci and drill pockets,
1 .75
warranted not to rip..
FELT BOOTS made by Geo. Walk-
inson, with his name
1 .75
on the overs
Rubber Overshoes
for ladies, chll-
dren and men.
Our assortment of
O vercoats'
is the largest, best and cheapest we
have ever shown for men and boys' In
the 21 years that we have been in bus
iness In this town.
Underwear.
Men's extra heavy fleeced
40c,
lined
YOU NEED A BUGGY I
HOW DOES THIS STRIKE TOU?
WWW www
A Bran New Falling Top
Buggy with Full Leather
Trimming, Spring Cushion
and Back, Thousand Mile
Axle, A Grade Wheels, Pat
ent Shaft Couplers and Fine-
X ly Finished throughout for
ONLY $50.
Large Stock to select
rom.
I am also handling Hand
made Buggies and Wagons.
t
W. II. Evans,
Hustontown, Pa.
t
FOR SALE.
Two mules one, three years
old, and the other two years, both
dark bays, 58 inches in height
and well broken. Call on or ad
dress
Mrr. Sa'iiah E. Lake,
Pleasant Ridge, Pa.
Weak
Hearts '
Ara diM lo Indigestion. Nlnsly-nlno of avarf
ona hundrad people who have heart trouble
can remember when It was simple Indices
tlon. It U a clentlllo feci that ell eaaea of
heart disease, nol orfanlo, are not only
traceable lo, but ere the direct result of Indi
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
which (alls of perfeol dlgeaUon ferments and
swells the stomach, pulling II up against the
heart. This Interferes witn the action of
the heart, end In the course of lime thai
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kaubla. of N4a. O.. e(l . I lue toroaek
trouble ana wm la a tad state aa f kaa eaart trouble
wtk ll. I took Kodak Oyaseeela Cure tor bout fa
walks tat H curae ate.
Ka4ol MgMMWkatYM KM
sjm relieves the stomach of an
strain end the heart of all pressure
ottlMealf. 11.00 SUa eoMa 1M I
aua. uca aaua for sua.
Free as) at B.a OeWrTTftOOh,
So1dat Trout's drug stnro.
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Fulton County; November 3; 19037
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Men's wool fleeced
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Ladies' heavy fleeced.
I Ladies' newcutL'nion Suits JUC,
Children's Union Suits., 25c.
BLANKETS,
60c
1.00
1.50
10-4 Cotton.
li Cotton.
1 Cotton extra heavy . . ,
Horse Blankets I.OO. 1.50
Extra heavy Comforts
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Carriage Robes the
5.00 kind, beautiful..
3,75
Ladles Coats
and Capes
must io set n
to be appreciated. They range In
;rlee from 50c. to 8.00.
Children's shortcoats
trimmed with pretty
braid, t) to 14 years
1 .25
Misses' long coats
very pretty In blue or
red
2.50
Al,!lliriery
AND.
FANCY 600DS
FULL DISPLAY.
MllllDere como, end Mlllloen no,
Uut we came to may.
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We have hundreds of patterns hats
from Baltimore and New York,
besides hundreds of untrtinmed
ones of all the latest styles.
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No Two Hats Trim
med alike at Our
Store.
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Ready-to-wear hats of all colors and
shapes. Chlldrens hats, hoods,
bonnets, toques, coats, hose,
legglns, vests, wool sacquex,
bootees, ladles' Ice wool, fasci
nators, corsets, beads, necklaces
shirtwaists sets, inedalllona, ap
pliques, veils, In fact, every-
thing that can be found in a llrt.t
class millinery store.
Give us a call aud we will surprise
you in low prices.
Airs. A. F Little.
McConnellsburg.
VbbbSuVVAS
B. P. HETZLER.
DliALKU
In . . .
Pianos -
Organs
; buggies
Carriages
Good marketable stock '
taken in exchange.
I7vvhen ia nood of ahy
. thlnK la our line write
. for particulars to . . , .
S. P. METZLER.
i
burnt Cabins, Pa.
JU1X1KS OK THE
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Ladles' fur robes.,
Ladles'
very tony.
fur rotes
2.00
3.75
Extra heavy Furs.
Fur Muffs..... 00, 1.50, 2,00
Canton flannels, Outing cloths and
Shaker flannel, same price as last
year.
Ladies' Dress Skirts
$1.75,
$2.75,
$3.50.
and
Men's heavy shoes 1 oo
1.25
Men's Dress Shoes.
1.00
1.25
1 2 c
Ladles' Dross Shoes
Ludles';Kaiig., Calf
Shoes
Children's Moccasins
Children's Shoes
and $1.00.
40, 50. 75,
Stoves ! Stoves !
Cook Stoves, Heattni; Stoves all sizes
for both wood and coal. Call
and see thuui before you buy,
for I won't be undersold.
Spring Harrows
and
Grain Drills
4
Now's the time you need them, and
have a few left that I will sell
way-down. Don t want to carry
them over.
Buggies
44
Anything you may want In that line at
prices from (40 up.
W. H. NESBIT,
A Con riellfs fcurg
M'CONNBLLSDURO
BAKERY
D. E. Little, Puopiuetob.
Yosh Broad, Rolls, Cakos,
Doughnuts, aud ProUols oa
hand all the time.
Free Dolivory In town ou
Mondays, Tuondays, Thurs
days, and Saturdays. ' .
For Parties, Weddings, As
we are prepared oo a couple
of days notice to furnUh at
kinds of cakes Ac. -
Your Patronage Solicited.
D. E. LITTLE.
!THE
FULTON
t COUNTY
NEWS
Covers the Field, t
In 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. I
1
THE JOB DEPARTMENT $
IS COMPLETE. I
3
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
LETTER HEADS,
EHYELOPES,
CARDS, Ac,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
Sample copies of
the News sent to any
of your friends oh
request.
QUMBERLAND VALLEY
i j.aih, iabu,, May zo, ivm.
Leave no. i no do. 0 do. t no. 10 ll
4. H tA. M t. M P. M t. It M
Winobeater ? Su .... t 10 0 80
MttrlliMburg B IS i 57 1 14
Hagentowa .... 1 50 00 IS SO I 46 I OV 10 16
OreeDoaaUe .... II t 81 IS 41 4 I tl 10
Mercereburi.... .... S 00 10 so) a SO .... o
Cbamberaburg.. T St S46 105 440 S46 10 5S
WayneHboro T 06 .... IS 00 g 86 ....
Shlppeiwburg... t 58 10 05 Idi S OA 11 19
NowtIUo s to io 23 i e ft et 4iits
CttllUrie 8 SO 10 44 t 08 I 48 t 45 IS 04
Meohanlcsburg,. S 60 II 06 S as 6 10 10 07 IS SI
Ullaburg 10 00 6 S3
Arr, Harrlsburg. 07 II S5 t 40 SO 10 S6 It 40
Air. Phila II 48 S 11 ft 47 10 SO 4 S6 4 t6
Arr. New York, t IS 5 M S 08 I5STIS TIS
Arr. Baltimore.. It 10 S II t 00 t 45 t SO T 15
Train No IS seat nine dell ezsant Bandav
between Hagemtowa and Barruiburg, leaving
Haveralowa 1.0ft end errivlna at Harrlabura at
5.30.
Additional eaat-bound local tralna will run
dallr, czoept Sunday, aa (ollowa: Leave
uaniaie t ub a. aa., p. m., 1.16 p.m., leave
Meehaaloaburg S.S4 a. m., 7.SS a. m.. IS.50 o. m..
I M p. m. Ieare DUlnburg e.S6 a. in., lOOO a,
a. p. m.,
Tralna No. 1. 1 and 110 run dau between Ha.
geratowB and Uarrlaburc.
vmuj.
t Pellv ezoept Buadar.
Leave no. 1 no. no. ftino. 1 no. Si log
Raltlmore....... Il'tft 4 44 I IS IS 00 4 16 8 SO
New York T 66 11 10 856 S 56 t56
Phlla II 0 4S5 I 40 II 40 t SO I 26
Harrlsburg 100 t 6611 46 ISO ISO 11 06
DiUaburg SftO SOS
Meohenloaburf.. ft 10 I IS It 05 I S7 t H II tl
Carlisle ft 40 I W IS 17 I 67 S IS II 42
Newvllle (02 t 00 It tl 4 IS t S4 I! OS
8Uppennburg... 6 SO t 18 I 10 4 S2 9 6 IS 18
Wajrneaboro 10 tl 106 .....
Cbamberaburg.. S 40 SS6 Its 4 60 10 U IS M
Meroeiaburg.... t 16 10 SO t 4
OreeaeaaUe .... T 05 10 01 I (6 I 14 10 SS It M
Uageratowa.... T S7 10 SS 117 I tl IS 17 116
MarUnaburg t S4 II 10 t S4
Ar. Winobeater. t 10 II 65 f 10
a. U. A. M. P. M. P. u. r. M . A. M.
Train No. 17 west runs dallv incnl Hnndav
wiwwn namauurg aaa nageratowa, ieav
log Harrlaburg at a.11 p.m. and arriving at Ha
veratown at 7.57 d. m.
Aeaiuonai looai tralna wui leave Harruroura
i lullowa: For Carlisle and Intermediate aia-
tloaa al S.S7 a. m., SOU p. m. and 6. SO p. m., also
forataonanloaburc. DlUabura aad Intenmedlate
avationaat i av a. m.. s.io o. m. anil eao d. m.
'iTsiua jtoa. i. a aaa iuw rua eaiip Between
namaourv anu nageraiowa.
niiimaa naiaee aiaeuma oara eetveen ns
York and ftnozvllle. Tenn.. on tralna 1 weal
and 110 eaat and between PhUadelpb a and
Walab on N. A W. Railway on tralua 100 went.
aua m eaat, azoeoi uut on Hunaev ine rana
dolpbla aleeper will run eaat on No. t.
Tnrouan eoaebea to and fruaa rnuaae nut-
op tralna t, 4 and eaat aud ft, t end t want.
ueuy.
f Dally eaaept Bnndav.
SOUTUEBN PENN'A . R. TRAINS.
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M. O. KKNNEDY. OKXX W. MARTIN,
Vloe Pre. A urn. Supt. Hunt.
H. A. K1UULK. Uea. Paae. Agent.
BO VIA
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Ctaaiiairrs tm.
Aaron awaeiag a akefk aa enMOB aaay
oolotlr imiu f ev a -- r a warmer aa
In.atiOoa la t - . p ,.
UtaaeuMtif eu. - i. i om f mi.
Pataaia tea. I - is "t? Vai rmrre
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BHXSESS- DXRECTOKT.
dakdi:rs.
R. M. DOWNES,
i Foist Class
Tonsorial Artist.
MoOONNELLSBURU, PA.
A Clean Cup and Towel with each Sha,
Raton Sterilized.
IShop In room lately occupied by Be n,
ISAAC N. WATSON.
lonsorial Artis
Btrtotly up to date In all style of hair c
tln(. Uulok, etHj thve. Day-rum, Crea
w iiou-UBKei. wunout exiro coarge.
towel to eaoh customer. Latent Imnrm,
paratua for atertlizlnf tools. Parlor oppoJ
LAWYERS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg,
All legal buntnem and eolleetlont entruntci
will .nrf.. AftMfiil ni. nmn, -, . , 1
CUURCUES.
Presbyterian. itev. W. A. Wei
D. D.. Pastor. Preaching servlci
each alternate sabbath at 10:30 a
and every Sunday evening at 7:(s
Services at Green Hill on altern
Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbal
school at 8:15. Junior Chrlstiso Ei
Qeavor at z:uu. unristian Kndeavd
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesde)
evening at 7:00.
Methodist Episcopal Rev. J.
Adams, Pastor, Sunday Schoo
at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every othi
aunaay morning at w.m and everl
Sunday evenintr at 7:00. EuworJ
league at o:uu p. m. Grayer meeti
Thursday evening at 7:00.
United Presbyterian Rev. J. l
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9;
a. m. Preaching every Sunday mor
ine at 10:30, and every other Sunda
evening at7:uu. The alternate Sabha:
evenings are useu-by the Young i'e
f!
ie'8 tnrisiian union at :uu p. m
rarer meetinir Wednesday evenir
at 7:00.
Hi V A NQKLio A u LUTHERAN Rev.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:l
m. Freachiner every other Sundal
morning at 10:30 and every other Buii
day evenintr at 7:00. Christian Ed
deavor at C:00 p. m. Prayer meetlcl
on Wednesday evening at 7:00..
Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, PaJ
tor. Sunday schoo; at 0:30 a.
rreacning an alternate sabbatua a
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m, Chrls.iui
Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meed
ng on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
terms of coirt.
The first term of the Courts of Full
ton county In the year shall coniDionci
on tne Tuesday following the sccor.a
Monday of January,at 10 o'clock a. nil
1 ne second term commences on tnf
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clocij
p. m.
The third term on the Tuesday no
following the second Monday of J tint I
at iu o'ciock a. m. -The
fourth term on the first Mondas
f October, at 2 o'clock p. m.
BOROl'GU OFFICERS.
Justice of the Peace Thomas 1
Sloan, Li. H. Wible.
Constable John H. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.
Councllmen D. T. Fields, Leonarl
Hohman, Samuel Bender, M. W. Nao J
uierK William Hull.
High Constable Wm.Baumgardnei J
benool Directors A. U. Mace. Jodii
A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M
Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevtnt.l
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
President Judge Hon. S. Mo. Swope.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk.Ds
vld Nelson.
Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris.!
' District Attorney George B. Hsn-
iels.
. Treasurer George B. Mellott.
Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck.
Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields.
Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Hum
mer. Anthonv Lvnch.
Auditors John S. Harris, W. C.
Davis, S It. Garland.
Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo
Slgel, and H. p. Palmer.
Clerk-
Frank Henr;
py.
County Surveyor Jonas Lake.
County Superintendent Charles E.
Barton.
Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
MoN. Johnston, M. K. Shaffner, Geo.
H. Daniels. John P. SlDes. 8. w.
Kirk.
SOCIETIES
Odd Fellows M'CoiinellsburgLodgi
No. 744 meets everv Friday evenlnz li
744 meets every Friday evening in
tne Comerer Building in Mc(
in McConneiw
ourg.
Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meet
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
building at Fort Littleton.
, Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 mecti
every Saturday evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrisonvllle Lodge No. 701 meets
every Saturday evening In Odd Fe'
lows' Hall at Harrisonvllle.
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev
ery Saturday evening in Odd Follow
Hall at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meet!
In Warfordsburg every Saturday
evening.
. King Post G. A. R. No. 365 meets In
McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Bell
the first Saturday In every month at 1
p. m. .,
- Royal Arcanum.Tuscarora Council,
No. 121, meets on alternate Monday
evenings In P. O. 8. of A. Hall, lo
McConnellsburg. .
Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S
A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat
urday evening in P. O. 8, of A. Ha-
Washington Camp.'No. 664, P. O.S,
of A., Hustontown, meois every Satur
urday evening in P. O. S, of, A.
John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R No;
689, meets every Saturday, on or
preoedlntr full moon In Lashley ban.
at I p. m. at Buck Valley.
Woman's Relief Corps, 'No.
asjets at Mine date and plaoa at 4 P-
Geo. D. B. McKlbbin Post N.
O. A. 8., nests the second and fourto
aturdayt In each month at Pleassot
Ridga
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