FlLiOiN COUMY NLVS. Published Every Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 2, 1903. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. AI)V KKTIHI WO HATM. l'ersrjunre of t linen S times l fiO. Per suuiire eneh subsenuent Insertion rv All aUvertisoments Inserted for lew than wire.; monms rnumea ny tne square. a inds. nmiM. r. cini-roiirthiviiiimn (tvno. Ijo.oo. Kiftoo oni'-hitif column ss.do. 40.00. mi.uo One Column 40.00, 66.00. 711.00 NothlnK Inserted for less than II. Profession! Curds one year to. (Continued from tlrst pane.) handle all the business of the state. But it must build at once or leave the Goulds build. The Gould-Stoddard oil people are tumbling their Pennsylvania stock on the market as fast as it can be put out. They argue that if the Pennsylvania elects to build it will so tie the system up with new stocks and bonds that the stock will bo many years getting back to present prices, whereas, if President Cassatt resigns and lets the Standard oil have control the stock can be picked up on a raid in the next few years. LOOKS LIKE A BEAK ATTACK. This is the secret of the mys terious selling of the stock and of the highly manipulative features which makes it look like a bear attack. Asa preparation for the con-) strur.tion of the new railroad, it is believed the Goulds incorporat ed about a year ago a company called the Eastern Securities com pany. Into this the stocks of the new road and other Gould lines east of the Mississippi river are to be thrown. Mr. Carnegie's money has been openly behind the Goulds in their advance ou Pittsburg. The furi ous opposition made to that ad vance by the Pennsylvania com pany angered Mr. Carnegie still further and made him willing to join hands for the great new railroad from Pittsburg to tide water under Goulds auspices. Strenuous times are expected in Wall Street the next few months. "Pennsylvania" was the battle cry of Standard Oil brokers in the stock market yesterday, and all through the session the fight was hot. The Pennsylvania made a fierce blow at the Gould combination some months ago by destroying about J?j,000,DOO of Western Union poles and wires along its right of way. Another blow was dealt yester day by the company, this time aimed at the Steel Trust through tiin Pennsylvania Steel company, which the road controls. A con tract for steel rails was taken in Mecca, Arabia, for $22.88 a ton, delivered ou the ground. The price of the rails in New York is One of the most significant moves made by the Goulds has been to mark out the route of the new road from the city line of Philadelphia as far out toward Pittsburg as West Chester, in Chester county, a distance ot about a hundred miles. Under the guise of a trolley tine they have actually bought the proper ly or secured options for this much. Within tho city they are asking councils for a franchise to operate, part of the route select ed being in the sliaeof an elevat ed structure over the very tracks of the Pennsylvania railroad it self. In preparation for taking con trol of the Pennsylvania road, it is suggested that men tried aud truxtt'd by the Rockefellers are planning to make their homes in Pennsylvania. "Rockefeller's Pioneers" these men aro called A Tbouund Dollars Wortk ol Oood. A. II. Thuines, a well k non coal operator of Buffalo, O..writo "I have been aftlicted with kidney und bladder trouble for years, mssing gravel or stones with ex eructating pain. I got no relief from medicines until I began ta king Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising, A few dos" started tho brick dust like lino ftooi and I feel like a no mm,; In hnn dono mo a $1,000 Y'orth of good." Coughs, Cold and Constlpntion. Pew people realize whou taking cough mediciues other than Fo ley's Honey and Tar, that they contain opiates which are cousti patiug besides being unsafe, par ticularly for children. Foley's Honey andTar contains no opiates is safe and sure and will not con stipate. CLEAR RIOUB. Nov. 10. Hunters are coming from all directions, but game is scarce here. II. T. Heeter went to Hunting don last Saturday to see his wife, who has been there for some time uuder treatment for her eyes. She doesn't seem to be 1 in proving much. Mrs. Shoemaker and daughter of Hustontown were fn our town on Sunday evening. Miss Lula Brown was visiting Mrs. Catharine McClain last Sat urday and Sunday. John Winegardner, wife and children visited Mrs. Margaret McDonald near Maddeusville last Sunday. John A. Henry's fine new dwel ling house will soon be comple ted. Jacob Carmack gnvo his friends a little party the other night, it being the occasion of his oirthday. Some one, however, helped himself to all the lemon ide before refreshments wero served. Mac Kerhn and wife visited Mrs. Sarah Fields on Sunday. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great uan- Mty is constantly coming in, re- faring Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption Coughs and Cold , to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFa- land Bentorville, Va. serves as exam ple. He writes: "I had Bronchi tis for three years and doctored ill the time without being bene fited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured mo." Equal- y effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia aud Grip. Guaran teed by all druggists. Trial bot tles free, regular sizes 50c, and $1.00. NEEDMORE. Job Truax is on the sick list. Dr. Palmer was at the County Seat last Saturday. Eli Peck and family spent a few days last week among f rien Js hero. John Clevenger and broth or Erra spent a day or two hunting here last week. Job Bernhart expects to move this week to the Lafferty farm near Franklin Mills. Alexander Mellott has sold his farm to Commissioner S. D. Mel lott. Consideration, $2,500. Capt. and Mrs. C.T. Dixon, and Eillis Sipe and wife, were guests of the family of A. Runyau on Sunday. Sammy Clevenger says he did on Sunday what he had not done for twenty years staid at home all day in his own home. Rev. Baugher and wife ha.e been absent from their homo for some time. He is holdiug pro tracted services in Bedford coun ty. Wm.H. and Thomas Wink wore among those who spent Thanks giving Day on tho mountain hunt ing deer. They report it a dear hunt. Oliver Mellott's little sou Fred die was buried at the Dunkard cemetery last Saturday. Tho grief stricken parents have the sympathy of tho entire communi ty. ' Elders Funk and Palmer hold preaching services on Sunday evening at tho homo of Mr. Win, McEldowney who, on account of declining health, has for some time boon confined to his room. Woral of All Experiences. Can anything bo worse than to fool that every minute will be your last? Such was the expe rience of Mrs. S. II. Newson. Dt- catur, A.a. "For three years" she writes, "I endured iusuffer ible paiu from indigestion, stom ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was lnducod to try Eloctric Bit ters and tho result was miracu lous. I improved at oncoand now I'm comuletely recovered For Liver, Kiduey, Stomach aud Bow--1 troubles Electric Bitters Is th only medicine. Only 50c. U'n guaranteed by all druggists. 1 ' i J. K. Splendid Clothing Values for Men & Boys stylish, well-tailored, noddy suits, overcoats, trousers, Th e, correct styles for business, school and dressy wear. The latest fashions for fall and winter wear. Astonishing values offered. An unusual valii") In Men's Suits is a 111 nek Wtnvti'd, war- ) f f 2,90 riiiiti'd no! t, la.lc, Another, nearly nil wool, fcpiendid sty latest cut, very A Q dressy "V j CD Extra heavy, men's winter Cusxi mere Suits splendidly "V "V tailored O mJJ Men's hi ot. cliiy worsted suck or cutaway suit thalwould cost uhulf more to have made ut, it f V "V tailor's. We guar- J m J an tec u good lit. . . Cord punts, drill lin- -4 7 C nd und drill pockets, 1 , wort-anted not to rip.. FELT HOOTS made by Geo. Walk- inson, w ith his name on the overs 1.75 Rubber Overshoes for ladies, chil- dren und men. I Our assortment of I O vercoats' is tin; largest, best and cheapest we have ever shown for men and boys' in tho -I years that we have been in bus- iness in this town ! Underwear. Men's extra heavy lloecc , 40 C, ' lined S. R. CROMER, TIINNER Fort Littleton, Pa. Is prepared at short notice to do any work entrusted to his care. A full line of STOVES, Pipe, Tinware, &c, always onhand Special attention given to bpoul ing, Hoofing, &c.t GALVANIZED STEEL SPOUTING fT 5 CENTS A FOOT. Don't forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of PUMPS and pump repairs, and at 'prices that aro right. Hustontown. FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. I take this method of inform ing my former patrons and the public generally, that I have received a full stock of The Latest Style Hats and Bonnets, Trimmed und Uutrlmmed, Pattern Hats, Feathers, Hibhons, and every thiii).' you may need in this line and at prices that WILL PLF.ASK VOL', I know. GIVE ME A TRIAL MRS. ANNIE E, DAWNEY, . HUSTONTOWN, PA, Small Farm For Sale. The property on which Win, P. Un' ger resides, situate 4 miles south of McConnnllsburir tn Ayr township, Is offered at private sale. The Improvement! on a good house, good barn, aud ail iiuuoskury out building. Good water at the door. Farm contain 23 acres. Terms to suit the purchaser. Inquire at the premises, or of W. II. Nelson, MeConnnllsburg-, WM. P. UNGKR, . " . - . I. ... 1 J . . . . JOHNSTON'S Men's wool fleeced 50c, 25c, Ladies' heavy fleeced. 50c, Ladios'no w cut Union Suits 25 c, Children's Union Suits. BLANKETS, 10-4 Cotton.., 60c U Cotton 1.00 1. 1 1 Cotton extra heavy . . . Horse Blankets l.OO, 1.50 l.OO Extra heavy Comforts Carriage I lobes the "T f i.'j.OO kind, beautiful... 5 a'ens'f5CoQ,s and UapeSmust bo seen t, be appreciated. They range In .,ril.e from rQc. to 8 00. ' Children's shortcoats i "" f" trimmed with pretty I braid, 0 to 14 years., Misses' long coats f f Jed7 P,'CUy '" blU r'VV INSTITUTE Special Reduction all Through Institute week. Come One; Come All And see the bargains late In tho fall. Just received from New York a lot of Mid-winter Hats especially for Institute in velvet, silk, felt, beaver and plush. Give us a call, that you may know what the world will . wear.and have a wel come as wide as the week. . Take this as a personal invita tion to make our store your headquarters. Mrs. A. P. Little,' McConncllsburg. I YOU NEED A BUGGY j I HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? X X A Bran New Falling Top 1 t Buggy with Full Leather t Trimming, Spring Cushion t and Back, Thousand Mile f i Axle, AGradeWheelu, Pat- I X cnt Shaft Couplers and Fine t ly Finished throughout for : ONLY $5o.: Large Stock to select X roin. lam also handling Hand- made Buggies and Wagons. W. R. Evans,' X Hustontown, Pa. ' WeaK Hearts ' Are due to Indigestion. Nlnety-nlns of awry one hundred people who hsve heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges tion. It is s aclentlllo fool that all cases of heart disease, not orjanlo, are not only traceable lo, but are the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the lomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swsllj the stomach, pulling It up against the heart. This interferes with the action of ino neart, and In the course of lima thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. Nevada. O.. mni I had Momtcb trouble n4 hi In a bad Mala as f had heart trouble with It. I took Kodol braoepela Cure tar about lam aiontlia and II cured roe. Kodol Digest What Yorf Bat and relieves the stomach ef all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure, Bottlesonlr. 11.00 Slu hekhnt 2M (base tfcetrW lie. which sails tor aoa. Prepared br K. a OeWlTT OO., OMIOAOa Suldut Ti nut's drug Mtora .. - - .1 1 1 l.OO Ladles' fur rolls Ladles' fur rolls very tony. 2.00 3.75 Extra heavy Furs. . . Pur Muffs...l.OO, 1.50, 2,00 Canton flannels, Outing cloths and Shaker flannel, same price as last year. Ladles' Dress Skirts $1.75, $2.75, $3.50. and Men's heavy shoes l.OO Men's Dress Shoes.... 1,2 -5? Ladies' Dress Shoes. ..1.00 Ladies' Kong., Calf -i n P" shH0S 1 . o Children's Moccasins... 1 2 C Children's Shoes 40, 50, 75. and $1.00. Stoves ! Stoves ! ,Cook Stoves, HeatingJStoves all sizes for both wood and coal. Call1, and see them before you 'buy, for I won't bo undersold. Spring "Harrows and Grain Drills Now's the time you need them and I have a few left that I will sell . way-flown. Don t want to carry them over. Buggies Anything you may want In that line at prices from $40 up. W. H. N ESQ IT, AYCoririellslDurg: rvArVVVVWvVyyVVVvVvW Vl'CONNELLHBURO BAKERY D. E. Little, Proprieto' i' resa iroaa, ltotis, uaires, Doughnuts, and Pretzels on hand all the time. Free Delivery in town .on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days, and Saturdays. For Parties, Weddings, Ac we are prepared on a couple of days notice to furnish all I kinds of cakes Ac. : Your Patronage Solicited. ; D. E. LITTLE. 5 VVVvvVvWArvVvVvVAVvVMt S. P. METZLER. D'ealkr Pianos , Organs Carriages Good marketable stock taken in exchange. fSf When tn need.pf tiny , tiling in our line write , for particular to . . . . Si P. METZLER, I THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS ft Covers the Field. . In every part of the County faithful re porters' are located that gather the daily happenings. I 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. '43 ' it i J THE JOB DEPARTMENT I IS COMPLETE. 43 I SALE BILLS, X POSTERS, i LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, &c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. 48 Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends on request, CUMBERLAND VALLEY TIME TABLE. May 23, 1903., Leave do. do 4 no. no. t no. 10 i . . at la. u ta. at P. M ft. u p. hi Wioohester 1 Su .... S lo 9 30 MartiDHburs..,. .... B 16 S 57 t H 1 Hanerstown .... 8 60 Oi) IX to 8 4li 8 tot U 16 UreenoaaUe .... Ml l 12 41 4 08 8 til 84 Mercernburg,.,, .... oo Q 80 8 80 .... Cbumberaburg.. 7 81 B 46 1 06 4 40 8 46 10 68 Wnyoenboro 7 06 .... 18 00 8 85 .... I SblppenKburg... 7 63 10 06 1 2ft 6- B Oil 11 IS Newvllle 8 10 10 88 142 6 m 8 84 11 fg Cuillale 8 80 10 44 8 08 5 4M 46 14 at MeohuDloaburg,. 8 60 11 06 1 13 8 10 10 07 18 81 Ullsburg 10 00 6 1H Arr, Uurrlflburg. 9 07 II 86 ( 40 8 80 10 86 13 40 Arr. Phlla 11 4H 8 17 6 47 10 80 4 86 4 Arr. New York, t 18 t 63 8 On 8 68 7 18 7 13 Arr. Baltimore.. 18 10 8 11 t 00 9 46 8 80 7 16 P. af. P. at. P. M. p. If. A. at. A. M TrajD No 18 east ruua dally exoopt Sunday between Hageratowo and Uarrlaburir, leaviax llanemtown 1.06 and arriving at Harrlnburv at Additional east-bound local trains will run dullj. except Sunday, aa follows: Leave CarliMle 7.06 a. m., 18.86 p. m., 8.16 p.m., leave HeonaDioaourg O.M a. m., 7.89 a. m., 18.68 p. m.. p. iu. niufuura o.oa a. hl. iu.uu a. 6.2S p. m., I'ralDa No. 8,8 and no run dally between Ha geratown and Harrlaburg. DaUy. t Ually except Sunday. no. lino. 8ino. 6ino. 7; no. 8i 108 Baltimore New York Phlla Hurrlaburg DUiaburg... MeuhaoTcaburg.. Carllale Newvllle HhtppenBburg. .. Waynesboro.... Chambentburg.. Merceraburg.,.. CireencaHtle .... Kaiemtown .... Marttnaburg Ar. Wlnobeater. r.u A. 11 66 A. at 4 8 68 'i"ii 11 45 18 Oft A. u 18 00 P.U 7 66 II 80 I 00 8 0 18 4 7 8 8 661 II 40 8 80 4 08 8 87 8 t7 4 10 4 fit a 88 4 60 5 56 8 86 11 06 8 1M 8 II 8 il ti 18 08 18 18 18 80 t 40 8 Oi i 80 IS 87 18 51 I 10 8 06 1 88 8 40 10 18 8 16 7 06 7 87, 8 84 i if 6 14 6 87 a 8 80 18 60 671 1 If, 8 9 10 7 10 A. M P. at. P. M Train No. 17 went runs dully except Sunday .-v.wcou n.ninuuri UDU nuKKntlUWD, leav ing HarrUburg at 6.16 p.m. and arriving at Ha Ivrntown at 7.57 n. m. Additional loodi trains will leave Hrrliburc aa follows: For Carlisle and lntnnnit.lli.ta uiu- tlooa at 8.87 a. m 8.00 p. m. and 6.30 p. tc, also " "Duii.utu.uuri,. fuiHourg ana intermeaitttv stations at 7 30 a. m.. 8.10 n. m. unil It .V) n in. 1'n.lDK Noe. I, 8 and 108 run dally between nnm.uurr anu ciagerstown. Hull man Dalaoe sleeDlne oa.tw hetweeo N York und KnosvlUe. Tenn.. on trains I wt und 110 east and between 1'hlludelDh a und WelsboDN. w. Hallway on trains 108 west ouu is ci, except tnat on Sunday tne ruha delpbla sleeper will ruo east on No. 8. Through ooaobea to and from Philadelphia on trains 8, 4 and east and 6, 7 and 9 west. Dally. t Dally exoept Sunday. SOUTHERN PENN A R. a TRAINS. . Paa. Pan. r. M ton 6 00 1 P. M, t M 4 V) i OK t 80 5 H 'S OH e 16 ( 0 ( 00 P. H P. M M. O. KENNEDY. GEO. W. MARTIN, Vloe Piea. Uen. Supt . Supt. H. A. iUUDLK Lieu. Pas. Agent. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4 OCSIONS A Tmmrwr U ABU AnyofM eadlnf ktrh mm4 d orlptlow mF , m oar oynwt trwm wDfuw m taVHLf airiotir 6ouad(itiL Uaadbnnkoa Ptut j liivakiiLliMt i bfttbablr MldMttAbldk. raniBiiiiklM. Pmfnu tmkwo taruvttta Muan 4 uw rMlrt $ct:r.:;n: Jiztnax- 4 kandnaaiarr lllaetnitad maklr VtmU or- ' tuUtUMi of any waanUAn kMimaL Tt mt. (I a twi foar aioiitaa. lb Bold bj all !,' fllWESaMf' Will lYMb Uid Mi HMMT 101 MUrtnjr MfcUMlt Paa. Mix. Paa. Mix. 13 tl tti tW anal! Lve. Arr. a u A u .9 45 T 00 Chamberaburg.. 8 th II 60 ( 67 T DO Marloo 8 M II 10 DO (16 ..Meroeniburg.. t OU K) HO 10 6c (60 Loudon in III 11 06 9 06 ....Klohmond.... T ' ( K a. m a m. a m h. r aaaai VMM i a BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I1AH1U.HS. R. M. DOWNES, First Clash Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNELLSBURO, PA . A Clean Cup and Towel with each Shave Everything Antiseptic. Kazora Sterilized. Hf Shop In room lately oooupledby Ed Ilrake ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date Id nil stylos of hair cut ting, yulek, easy shaven, liny-rum, Creams-Wltoh-hatel. without extra charge. Tresh towel to each customer. Latest improved up, furatus for sterilizing toola. Parlora opposite ulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER. Attorney at Law, Olilce on Square, McConneilsburg, P;;. All legal business and collections entrusted will eoelve careful and prompt attention. CHURCHES. Pkrsbytkrian. Kev. W. A. Weit, D. D.. Pastor. Preachintr services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. tn. and every Sunday evening at :00. Services at Green Hill on alternutn Sabbaths at 10:.'W a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist Episcopal P.ev. J. V. Adam, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Freao.hlmr every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and everv Sunday evening ut 7:00. Epwortii League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbytkrian Kev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sund.iv evening at7:00. The altorunte Sablintli evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Weilnendav evening at 7:00. U.VANG1CLH..A., lt'THLRAN Kev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. rn. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening ut 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening ut 7:00. Repormud -Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. ni. and 7:00 p. ni. Christian Endeavor ut 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COURT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of Januury.r.t 10 o'clock u. m. The second term commences on t!,e third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuesday next followiug thp second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday f Ojtobur, at 2 o'clock p. m. llOROl Gil OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace Thomas F. Sloan, L. H. Wible. Constable John H. Doyle. Burgess II. W. Scott. Councilmen U. T. Fields, LeonurJ Hohman, Samuel I5ender,M. W. :ace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Slovens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swopo. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dun lels. - Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. U. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harri3, W. C, Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. ClerkFrank Henrv. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E. Barton. Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloau, F. McN. Johnston, M. II. Shaffner, Geo. H. Dnninla. .T,,lm P. Kinoa s r Kirk. ' ' SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Connallsburg Lodjjo No. 7H meet every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConneils burg. Fort Littleton Lodire No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the Cromer iiuuuing at t ort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodte No. 007 meets every Saturday evening In Old Fel lows' Hall at Weils Tannery. . Ilarrisonville Lodire No. 701 meets every Saturduy evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Ilarrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Suturday evening In Odd Fellows' uan at waterfall Mills. Warfordsbnrsr Lodire No. 601 meets in Warfordsbursr everv Saturduv evening. King PostG. A. R. No. 365 meets In McConneilsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the first Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. Royal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council. No. 121, meets on alternate Mondav evenings in P. O. S. of A. Hall, in McConneilsburg. Washington Camn No. 497. P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets everv Sat urday evening In P. O. S.jf A. Hall. Washington Came NoJfifi4. P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meetsvery Satur uraay evening in p. o. B. of fi.. JJaii. John O. Tavlor Post O A. R.. No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon in Laanley hall, at 2 p. ra., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at lame date and place at i p.m. Gen. D. B. McKibbln Post No. 4C2, G. A. S., meets the second and fourtu Baturdays In each month at Pleasant RldBt.' , : . J ADVEKT1SE IN It3 Ftltc:C csstytes. i
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