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FULTON COUNTY NEWS.
Published livery Thursday.
B. W. J'hiCK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSliURG. PA.
AUGUST 10, 1904,
Published Weekly. 51.00 per
Annum in Advance.
ADVKRTIMNU IIATISH.
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Per suuiire each auWquent Insertion.... SO.
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NUEDMORE.
Mr. E. N. Palmer, the marble
dealer of Everett, spout a few
days with his brother Thos. II.
Palmer last week.
Eld John E. (lore, of Brown
town, Va., was the guest of Dr.
Mellott last Friday night.
Jonas Mellott is building a new
house. Andy is foreman of the
work.
Eli andT.W.Peck made a trip to
Emmaville last Sunday. They
drove their "flying Jinny."
Prof. B. N. Palmer found a tur
tle last week that had been mark
ed by Dr. M. T. Belden thirty-one
years ago. We presu me this was
111 the days when "Milt" was
swinging the "Mow-hook."
.Our new mail man Mr. Lewis
Harris, had quite a thrilling ex
perience on oneof his early drives.
While conveying a 300-lb woman
from Hancock in the hack, and
unking a distribution of the mail
along the routes.thehorse became
frightened and Mr. Harris and
the fair passenger lost their equi
lionum (if they had any). The
mail sack, cushions and contents
of the lady's satchel, were strewn
&!o:i the road for a distance of
two miles. The strange feature
ot the case was, that Mr. Harris
hoo!;ed the umbrella on the back
pirt of the buggy as a sort of
parachute to impede the progress
of the flying steed. When he got
ho ne he had a distracted look,
his hiir was disarranged, and his
collar and tie gone, tie called his
friend, B. N. Palmer, aside, relat
ed his troubles, and asked him
about a life insurance policy.
Don't talk so loud next time, boys.
DeWitt is ti'e Name.
When you go to buy Witch Haz
el Salve look for the name DeWitt
011 every box. The pure unadult
erated Witch Hazel is used in
making DeVVitt's Witch Hazel
Salve, which is tru best salve in
the world for cuts, burns, bruis
c, boils, eczema and piles. The
popularity of DeWitt's Witch IIuz
el S.ilve, due to its many cures,
hus caused numerous worthless
counterfeits to be placed on the
market. The genuiue bears the
uaino E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chica
go. Sold at Trout's drug store.
BHL'SH CREEK.
Campmeetiug time will soon be
hero.
Misses Grace and Amy Lodge
, spent last Suuday afternoon with
(Jen. Hixson's family.
John 3mith, Jr., wife and chil
dr u snent last Sunday in Whips
Cove.
Mhs Ola Ilixson, of Akersville,
ppout last Saturday afternoon
with her cousins, Clara and Ira
Ilixson.
II. N. Barton and family, John
D. Smith and daughter. Miss
Grace, Boss Jackson, Walter
Smith and Mrs. Sarah Barton
all sicnt last Sunday afternoon
wil'.i M. E. Barton and family.
Hunter Jackson of Akersville,
spent last Sunday with his sister
Mrs. E. E. Akers of Crystal
Sprii.g'-.
Jolu IJixson of Akersville, was
vUitiug his sister, Mrs. Lizzie
McKibbiu, laist Saturday evening.
Watsou Plessinger of Whips
Cove, was calling ou J. 0. Smith
und family last Saturday evening.
C. A Barton of Aknrvill,
spont last Saturday night with
Piper Barton at Emmaville.
ConKumption Threatened.
C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Cham
aign, 111., writes: "I was trou
bled with a hacking cough for a
year und I thought I had on
sum pi ion. I tried a great many
remedies and was under the care
of physicians for several months.
I used one bottle of Foley ' Hom y
cud Tar. It cured me, and I lnv
not been troubled since." S .hl
a'. '" rout' drug store.
WEST DUBLIN.
Last Saturday about sixty of
Joseph Laidig's neighbors us
Rcmhled and assisied him toraiso
his new barn 'Slixfi feet. Every
thing went together nicely, and
by 12 o'clock the rafters were on,
after which all persotis present
partook of a good dinner which
was prepared for them.
Nina Kirk, whose illuoss wo
noted some timo ago, is, wo re
gret to say no better.
Mrs. Hiram Laidig and little
sou are on the sick list.
liev. Salter preached a forceful
sermon at Fairview last Sunday,
taking for his text, "Do thyself
no harm."
Some of our people attended
the picnic at Shade Gap last Sat
urday. Isaiah Kline, Benjamin Desh
oug and Thomas Eusley of Salu
via, attended preaching at Pair
view last Sunday.
Lloyd Price spent a few days
last week with his father at Kear
ney helping to pull coke.
John Price and sons John and
Edwin of New York, spent a few
days with his brother Frank Price
last week.
J. E. Lyon accompanied his sis-,
ter, Mrs. Etta Patterson to Yel
low Creek, Bedford county, last
Sunday.
Ross King while employed at
Kearney, had the misfortune to
have a car fall agains his knee,
putting him out of employment
for a few weeks.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Stevens of Laidig,
died last week.
Escaped an Awful Fate.
Mr. II. Haggins of Melbourne,
Fla., writes, "My doctor told me
I had consumption and nothing
could be done for me. I was given
up to die. The offer of a free trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, induced me
to try it. Results were startling.
I am now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr. Kiug's New
Discovery. It surely saved my
life." This great care is guaran
teed for all throat and lung dis
eases by Trout's drug store.
Price uOc and 1.00. Trial bottle
free. Sold at Trout's drug store.
IIUSTONTOWN.
Mrs. Charley Campbell is visit
ing friends in this place.
Miss Mollie Ileefner is on the
sick list.
William Summers and wife are
visiting friend.j in Maryland.
Emanuel Sipes' son John is go
ing to help James Car mack farm.
Emanuel Sipes visited in the
family of David Forner last Sun
day. A couple of our town's ladies
went huckleberrying the other
day with good success.
Rev. B. A. Salter preached a
very able and forceful sermon
last Sunday night from the text
Do thyselt no harm. During his
discourse, he took occasion to bit
terly assail Bishop Henry C. Pot
ter, who too part m the dedica
tion of the Subway salooa in New
York city onTuesday of last week.
His sermon from start to finish
was a mass of "hot shot," which
he did not fail to send home with
all the force at his command. It
was made up of facts and to the
point. The Rev., gentleman
should be commended for his
courage.
Samuel Moore and wife, of Pit
cairn, Pa., spent the latter part
of last week as the guests of Nor
man E. Laidig.
B. H. Shaw spent several days
last week in Altoona.
Dr. H. C. McClaiu was rusticat
ing a few days last week in Atlan
tic City.
A party of our young folks from
town spent Friday evening at the
hospitable home of W. R. Sjeer
at Salu via.
Will Laidig and Walter Mum ma
of Jeannett, Pa., arrived home on
Saturday night to speud their va
cation at their respective homes.
Miss Lois Irwin, of Washing
ton, D. C, and Frank and
Miss
Bessie Irwin, of McConuellsburg,
were calling on friends in this
place last Monday morning.
The deadlock which had existed
several weeks in the Bedford
school board over the election of
a principal, has at last been brok -
en by the re election of Pro!. D.
C. Stunkard, who has been In the
Bedford schools during the past
ten years. There was a disposi
tion upon the part of three mem
bers of the board this year to
make a change.
CLEAR RIDOE.
Mrs. J. P. Kerlin and Hon, John
Vernon, spent last week with liar
daughter, Mrs. Bert Henry, near
Knobsville.
Mr. Ephraim Anderson spent
Sunday with Geo. Taylor and
wife.
Mrs. J. I). Stevens, daughter
Mertic, and son Leon, of Ft. Lit
tleton, spent Sunday with the
widow Fields and family.
Mrs. Jennie Lamberson and Miss
Sadie Fields, of Ilustontown, spent
Sunday with the family of J. II.
Fields.
Miss Minnie Grove spent last
week with her sister, Mrs. Clyde
Ilockenberry, of Three Springs.
Bert Winegnrdnor, Chas. Hus
ton, Clarence Shore; Robert,
Braidy,and John Fleming; Walter
Brown, Milton Stinson, Arthur
Kerlin, J. II. Baker, G. C. Fields,
Mrs. J. W. Mowers, Misses Lulu
Brown, Louie Kerlin, Minnie
Grove, Ada and Lillian Fleming
and Sadie Wilson were a crowd of
young people who attended the
picnic at Shade Gap last Saturday,
W. A. Baker and sister Elsie,
spent Sunday with the family of
Grant Baker, at Knobsville.
Henry Wilson is building a new
dwelling house.
Mrs. J. A. Henry and son Mer
t il are visiting friends at Hunting
don and Six Mile Run this week.
Michael Detwiler is all smiles,
as it is a "dishwasher."
Mrs. Jacob Winegardner and
daughters Goldie and Inez were
guests of Howard Denisar's fami
ly on Sunday.
Mrs. James Lamberson and Sal
ly Fields were guests of J. II.
Fields Sunday.
Howard Kerlin is going to farm
for James II. Felds in the near fu
ture. Miss Bess, Lois and Frank Ir
win, of McConnellsburg, spent a
few days visiting the Huston fain-
iiy-
Brady Fleming is going to farm
for' II. T. lleeter this summer.
Our baseball team played the
Shade Gap nine on the hitters'
grounds last Saturday. Our Iwys
played fine ball until the fifth in
ning, when they were struck hard
by the other team, making five
runs. The game ended with a
score of 4 to 5, in favor of Shade
(iap. Our boys speak well of the
treatment they received and say
the Shade Gap team is composed
of perfect gentlemen.
A Sweet Brealb
is a never failing sign of a healthy
stomach. When the breath is
bad the stomach is out of order.
There is no remedy in the world
equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
for curiDg indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders. Mrs.
Mary S. Crick, of White Plains,
Ky., writes: "I have been a dys
peptic for years: tried all kinds
of remedies butcontinued to grow
worse. By the use of Kodol I be
gan to improve at once, and after
taking a few bottles am fully re
stored in weight, health and
strength and can eat whatever I
like." Kodol digests what you
eat and makes the stomach sweet.
Sold at Trout's drug store.
THOMPSON.
There is tine prospect for a
large yield of buckwheat this
season, and an unusually large
acreage under cultivation.
The new Christian church,
built at the old Union Grave ard
near George Winters' property,
and called "Damascus," will be
dedicated on the 4th of Septem
ber. Several ministers from a
distance are expected to take part
m the ceremonies.
Dennis Everts' son. Foster, is
quite ill.
Miss Orpha Kendall is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. J, C. Comerer.
Three new store buildings will
be erected in this township this
tall one for Dennis Everts, one
for Joseph H. Covalt and one for
G. W. Bishop.
Belter Thaa Gold.
"I was troubled for several
years with chronic indigestion
jand nervous debility," writes F.
J. Green, ol Lancaster, N. H.
"No remedy helped me until I be
gan using Electric Bitters, widen
did me more good than all the
; medicines I ever used. They have
also kept my vlfe in excellent
health fur years. She says that
1 Electric Bitters are just splendid
j for female troubles; that they are
J a grand tonic and invigorator for
' weak run down women. Nooth-
er medicine can take its place iu
our family." Try them. Ouiy
'iOc, Satisfaction guarat.teud y
Trout's drug store.
OEM.
Ervin B. Fisher and wife 'of
Hancock, were among old friends
near Gem last week, traveling in
their uew auto.
W. H. Peck and son Raymond
made a business trip to Franklin
Mills last Thursday.
W. F. Bart, mother and daugh
ter of .Needmore, and Miss Olive
Hess of Philadelphia, were visit-
iug Mrs. J. A. Snyder last Fri
day.
Prof. B. N. Palmer of Need
more, spent last Suuday evening
very pleasantly at William McEl
downey's. Miss Pearl Garland was the
guest of Miss Lyda Peck last
Sunday.
Levi Mellott and Logue Wink
had fishermen's luck last Satur
day. In the wee small houis last
Monday morning David Uarr got
excited over what he supposed to
be a Jack-o' lautern and after
close scenting discovered it was
a man on a wheel.
G. J. Mellott and family were
visiting David Hill's family Sun
day. N. H. Evans is having a well
drilled.
Rev. J. C. Garland will preach
in the Hall at Gem, August 14th
at 3 o'clock p. m.
A Physician Healed.
Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing
physician of Smith's Grove, Ky.,
for over thirty years, writes his
personal experience with Foley's
Kidney Cure: "For years I had
been greatly bothered with kid
ney and bladder trouble and en
larged prostrate gland. 1 used
everything known to the profes
sion without relief, until I com
menced to use Foley's Kidney
Cure. After taking three bottles
I was entirely relieved and cured.
I prescribe it now daily in my
practice and heartily recommend
its use to all physicians for such
trouble. 1 have prescribed it in
hundreds of cases with perfect
success." Sold at Trout's drug
store.
0KBIS0NIA, 5; CLEAR RIDGE, 4.
Clear Ridge, August h. Last
Saturday our boys went down to
Shade Gap and crossed bats with
the Orbisonia boys. Bard of the
Shirleysburg team did the pitch
ing for Orbisonia, and Huston
did the pitching for our boys. It
was a regular pitcher's battle:
but in the fifth' iumug the game
went Orbisonia's way and our
boys could not regain it.
Orbisonia, 00005000 X 3
Clear Ridge 0 1 1 10 10 0 04
PICNIC AND LECTURE.
There will be a Sunday school
picnic at Antioch on Saturday,
August 20th. Everybody invit
ed. Rev. Dumville and several
other g(K)d speakers will be pres
ent, and there will also be recita
tions and plenty of good music.
In the evening of the same day,
l!ev. Dumville, will deliver his
popular lecture, "Kick Him on
the Sinus." Rev. Dumville is a
fine pulpit orator, and his lecture
is exceptionally fine. Let every
one who has opportunity, attend.
Tickets will be on sale at Sharpo's
store, and at the postofflces at Co
valt, Dickeys Mountain and Plum
Run.
MARRIED.
At the Washington House Tues
day, August 9, 1904, Mr. Robert
D. Wible of Selea, Pa., and Miss
Laura Benson ol Hubblesville,
Pa., were united in marriage by
Rev. J. V. Adams.
KILLthe cough
and CURE THE LUNGS
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Surest and Quickest Cure for all
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KIDNEY DISEASES
re the
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most fatal of all dis
Cm CY'O KIDNEY CURE It I
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the Best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRJCB50a.atUSI.Mt
For Sd- ut Trout's Dru Store
MILLINERY.
We will sell from now until
the 30th of July, all .mil
linery goods below cost. If
you want bargains, come in,
as our store will be closed
from the 1st of August un
til the 1st of September
one month. Every thing re
duced to half price. Wrap
pers at 40c; sun bonnets, 10
and 15c; all-over laces was
70, now 35c; children's leg
horn hats was 50, now 25c.
Ladies' hats was 80, now 40
cents; bead trimming 5c yd.
Children's hose 5c pair. All
flowers reduced to half price,
Store opposite the po-tofFice.
Mrs. A. F. Little,
McConnellsburK.
3fr
ORCHARD 6R0VE
F PRICES.
nutter, 1": Kjzps, 1(1.
Glass Jars
Pints 4.1 cents,
Quarts 48 "
Half Gallon (15 "
No. 1 Harness complete, nickle trim'
minr, collar and liuines $10.50,
Harness Collars,
Team Collars, best.
Team Collars, tick face,
Peruott
Paine's Celery Compound
Electric Bitters
5c.
S2.25.
$1.00.
85c.
85c.
45c.
10 to 50c 11).
5 and 10c lt.
5 and 8c tti.
5 and 0c.
35c gal.
22c.
l:io.
20c.
15c.
12c.
10c.
Baking Powder
Baking Powder
Baking Soda
Sui;ar
Best Harvester oil
Second rade
Pound puckage, coffee
Loose coffee
W. L. BERKSTRESSER,
Manager.
M'CONNELLSUUKG
BAKERY
.RAY & KEYSER
Proprietors
Successors to D. E. Little
Bread, Rolls,
and
Cakes.
Delivery on Mondays, Tues
cays, Thursdays, and
Saturdays.
All kinds of cakes furnUhed on
short notice.
SANNER RAY,
Manager.
S. R. CROMER,
Tinner,
Fort Littleton, Pa.
Handles the
GREENCASTLE
Ratchet Pump
AND THU
PITTSBURG
Ratchet Pump
Galvanized Spouting
5 c a foot.
Easy and Quick! . '
Soap-Making
with
BANNER LYE
To make the very best soap, timply
dissolve a can of Banner Ly in cold
water, melt lbt. of grease, pour the
Lye water in the grease. Stir and put
aside to set
Pull Direction ea Bvery Package
Banner Ly is pulverized. The can
may be opened and closed at will, per
mitting the use of a small quantity at a
time. It is just the article needed in
every household. It will clean paint,
floors, marble and tile work, soften water,
disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes.
Write for booklet "Uset of Bann
Lye" free..
The Pea CtmaOeal Wert. PJU4el4Ua
DelVIH's HS Oalvo
For PlSest Burns, Sort.
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Endeavorers, and a
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Hiigermown (.05 and arriving at Harrlaburg at
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Train No. 17 weal runa daily except Bnnday
uovwceu narnaourg ana nageretown. leaV'
ing Harrlaburg at 6. It p.m. and arriving at Ha
uuratown at 7.57 D. m.
Additional local trains wUl leave Harrlaburt
lollowa: For Carllale and Intermediate eta.
'n ai 9.87 a. m.. 2.00 p. m. and 8.30 p. m., alao
nir aiccnauioeuurg. uninuurg ana intermeaiali
iHi!onaet7 80. m., 8. 10 p. m. and 6.80 p. m.
Trains No. I, 8 and low run dally betweei
i.rniDiin .uu n.R.niuiwii.
Pullman palace aleeplng oara between Ne
York and Knoivtlle. Venn., on trains I we
xnil 110 east and between Phlladelpti anC
iinwuuji, bl vv. nuiw.y up .rains iuw west
suu is eaai, except tnat on tsuncay tne t'nlia
iMime aieeper wiu run east on no. x.
Through eoaohea to and (rum Pblladelphl
Iu trains 8 and 4 east and T and 9 weak
Dally.
t IMIly except Sunday.
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n. a. luutiuc ueu I'aae. Agent
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
BARBER).
R. M. DOWNES,
First Class '
Tonsorial Artist,
McCONNKLLSBURU, PA.
A Clean Cup and Towel with each Snavp.
Kverythlng Antiseptic
Kazora Sterilized.
SsTShop In room lately oooupledby Ed Brake
ISAAC IN. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strfotlv un tn date In all stvlM nf hail nut.
ting. Quick, easy shaven, bay-rum, Creams
Witch-hazel, without extra charge. Freah
towel to each customer. Latest Improved up,
iaratus ror sterilising tools. Parlors opposite
"ullon House.
LAWYERS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All legal business and collections entrusted
will eoelve careful and prompt attention.
CUt'KCUES.
Presbyterian. Kev. W. a. Wpt.
D. D.. Pastor. Preachtno- anrviiwa
each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.
and everv Sundav even In r at 7:00.
Services at Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:30 a m. SnVihnth
school at 9:15. junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Praver mnntlnir Worlneadav
evening at 7:00.
Methodist Episcopal Rev. J. V.
Adams, Pastor, Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. Preaching; every other
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth
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 Sunday .
evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:00.
.V A NGELio Aia L.TJTHERAN Rev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15
a. m. Preachincr everv other Sundav
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 n. m. Pro vox mut lnii
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Reformed Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas-
1.AP. Rtinrlnv anVinnl at. n m
Preaching oa alternate Sabbaths at
iv.w a. ut. nuu iw p. in, jnriswan
Endeavor at 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 January, at 10 o'clock a. m.
The second term commences on the
third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock
p. m.
The third term on the Tuesday next
following the second Monday of June,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The fourth term on the first Monday
f October, at 2 o'clock p. m.
BOROCGH OFFICERS.
Justice of the Peace Thomas F.
Sloan, L. H. Wible.
Constable John H. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.
Councllmen D. T. Fields, Leonard
LTohman, Samuel Bender.M. W. Nace.
Clerk William Hull.
HighConstable Wra.Baumgardner.
School Directors A. U. Nace. John
A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, F. M.
Taylor, John Comerer, C. B. Stevens.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swqpe.
Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da
vid Nelson.
Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris.
District Attorney Genrtre B. Dan
iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott.
Sheriff Daniel C. Fleelc.
Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields.
Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum
mer, Anthony Lynch.
Auditors John S. Harris, W. C.
Davis. S L. Garland.
Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo.
Slyel, and H. P. Palmer.
Clerk Frank Heury.
County Surveyor Jonas Lake.
County Superintendent thai lei E.
Barton.
Attorneys W. Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sluan, F.
McN Johnston, M. K. Sliafi"n4-r, Geo.
B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, t. W.
Kirk. '
SOCIETIES
Odd Fellows M'CotinellsburgLiHlve
No. 744 meets every Friday ev-nlni In
tne Comerer Building in McConnells
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 mmti
every Saturday evening In the Cron r
building at Fori Littleton.
Wells Valley I.odie No. 607 mwt
every Km inhiy evening u odd r.
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
Harrlsonville lidge No. 701 mts
every Saturday evening in Odd rel- '
lows' Hall st IlaiTixoiivllle.
Waterfall llie No. 77.1 meet! f v.
ery Saturday evening lu Old Fellows' -Hall
at Warfitll Mills.
WarfordHburg Ixidie No. 4101 nwn
in WHrfordsbiit'g every Salon' y
evening.
Kmc Pout (i. A. R. No. Sfift mm In
MH 'omiHMitirir In Oild Fellows' Hall .
tde Him Sktuidav.in every month at 1 1
. in.
KovhI An kiiuiii.'I ii-sr,v Council,
No. i-,.l, oioi.is .n nln iiiHie Motility ,
evei,iniM n r (i, h. o a. IUII, m
Mt'diiiiinlUliiiry.
Wasilnir4in l'mi No. 47. P. O.
A., Nhv i i-rn-vtit, meets ever) Sii'.
urduv vtei'tnu in M, it. H. -f A.'Hut.
WnslilngViti No. ,V4, P.
of A., r.jit., ii, ni4Hiaevet't (nr.
urikv eveninn ii, P. (. s. nf a. Hl,
.lolm n. Tsvtor O. A. !;., St.
iim'his fv r ..inu-.isv, r.i orji-.f"
prweilli.tf lu'l iim. on In t.M.lilty hall,'
at 2 p. in., Hi ' V'f.
Wtithan's IV I ft 'orp.vNn. SO
'tie-M ttl iiiii. ls', ami iliii4' ivt 4 i, n,,
.it'll. I. I. Mi-K M.ii r'osl No H;2,
t. A.. mxs-4.iI. 4,-oiul and (oVrh
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