fON COUNTY NEWS. . , ; , Published Every Thursday. ' B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. DECEMBER 14, 1904. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. - , aDVtHTIRIHQ HATm. Per square of Klines 8 times Per square each subsequent Insertion All advertisements Innertrd for less three months charged by the sijunre. II VI .'. than 8 O.I.S. 8tn.M. " yri One-fourth nolumn. One-half column.... One Column ..tlMm. . . ih.l). ... 40 00. Mvon woo 7.VO0 4(i. On. r00. Nothlnir Inserted far less than 81 Professional Cards one rear 85 HA 'ield, N. .7., a former resident of Clear KiiKe. ,,10 Cove, is spending some time Cromwell church wn dedicated hero for tho improvement of his last Sunday by Presiding Kldcr, health, Key. .1. J. Hesslcr, who delivered ' Business at Locust Grove is two able sermons on the occasion. moving along finely under the ( )n account of the inclement weath-i new managers, Messrs. Layton or the audience win not so large, i & Garland, but wo are glad to learu that they The squeal of the dying porker made a success of it financially. is heard in the land. Mrs. Kt.ch- The hunters are in glory this el Hart recently slaughtered week; for, with the aid of the ; three spring pigs which weighed snow, they are bagging game every j respectively l'5, i'27 and 22 lbs. f'n-v Extensive forest tires raged on Mrs. Lewis Sipes was visiting Town Hill recently. Our con Grandmother Fields last Sunday stable and fire warden, J. How and Monday. , ard Mellott, aided by a number Sharp must have been lost Sun- j day night, as it is reported that lie did not reach home until the ! chickens were crowing for day- light next morning. m j S. M. Shore, who had been at-! tending the St. Louis Exposition and visiting relatives in the West since June 30th, returned home a j siiort time ago, and reports a line time. He says the Exposition was : so grand that it cannot be explain ed in words. I Tl. 1 I . n ... i hi or cear . lJ.dgc, will hold an oyster supper una ice cream iestival in the Hall Saturday evening, Dec. 17th. Miss Goldio Winegardner spent ; la,t week in McConuclW, urg and reports a good tune. ' ., r. , H. b. ineganlner and h.s lady fivmd attended the Cromwell ,le.- uation Sunday. . ,. . . , Christmas time is drawing near and Santa Clans will be around and gladden the hearts of the chil dren; tho preachers will bo glad dened also not by Siinta ( laus, but by Cupid. We think they will make several five dollar bills aro ind hrre about that time. Tin. M K. chi.rr.1. ..r-fl,;,.,! will hold an ontorr..;.,,,. (Li! inns evening. Kvery hodv is in vited to come, for they promise; to givo a hrst-cliiHs ontertuiiimont. ' Tlie scholars of the Sn.Kluy school : will also he treated the same eve-' , i O.ir band teacher, (J. 1. Shore, .V: puH tl r'" 0Ut ttnd fai' will he with us for a few evening ,lheU WIth medifticulty he ..cram', and we expect a full turnout ! ncd ?ue of e Plank re overy evening of practice; for C. ' thte pig and, sf a J!. .unnot be with us alwavs, and ; Ua fr thf voting place. Just a. we miss him when he is away. i h,e ot w,t'un,a hund,red feet of ,l Miss LiMie Fields, who was tho twn clock struck six. The stri-ken with ' paralysis sou., time ' P '" closed without h.s vote. The .,, is very poorlyat this writing. ; ",a:: 1 wa lhe war reprcsenta- Hiker Fields and Mort. Cur pen-; JVe frm ,tha T Z& . . .ii,. i j by one vote. W hen 1ho general tor, contractor's at Portage, have' J ' i. t .:. .. aiwpmMy met a few 'veek after- (i. C. Fields says ho thinks hv ! New ear that he will l.c r,,i,lv t.. ' purchase liert's share in tho mer- j c-autile business. ... ... .. i Miss hdna and Irene Iverhn re- ' . ii x, , , . I turnc'd home Mondav, after spend- ing tho past week with their sister, ki.. i a it . i- . .. Airs, liert Henry, at knobavi e. if- r . 1 I r t - Mrs. Lulu Henry was in MH. Connellshurg, Monday, getting some teeth extracted . V. A. l'xiker, a former employe ,of the P. H. H., of Altoomi, has i secured employment with John A Henry to help butcher. ii It n... ,ir i ii IJert Henry, of Knohsville, was 1 . . w j , in town Monday on business. Upon entering the ftore of Jacob Wtnegardner and Sou one day lust j(j week we discovered that the pro- ! prietor was all out of humor; in fact, mad, and upon making in q lirv we found out what was the lroiibl Jake had lost his pipe?. Fancy Pastry. Mrs. Mertie Harr announces that she is prepared to receive orders for cakes, cookies, ginger bread, custards, Ac, at her home in this place. Next Saturday af ternoon she will have a supply of fresh cakes, &c., aud on each suc ceeding Saturday. Your patron age solicited. TO Ct'RE A COLO IfToMU DAY Take Laxative Iirorao Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund '. . i ii i vw money u mans to cure, u JAiroV'i't signature is on pach 25c. j WHIPS COVE. Dooomber h.As your regular ,correstHiideiit 1ms apparently I ' pom; doad" or removed to parts ' uhnown, I simii try to give h lew uems from this "nock o' tim- bor." Tho sick iu the (Jovo, including Samuel J. Mellott, Loue McKco nnd Williud Pleasingcr, arc im proving. Kmory Dichl, who has been en gaged in business in New York duriug the past year, has return ed home, lie together h sev eral of tho Cove boys, captured two tine deer on' (Saturday Nov. L'C.tli. -Kmory also captured one "all by Ins 1 ..no self" cm Wednes day the last day of the deer sea son. Mr. John Skogquist, of Plain- of the citizens, had to "hustle round." Tho extreme dryness aided by the high wind made it impossible to subdue the flames until a large area in the deer dis- trict had been burned over. A Thousaud Dollar' Worth of Good, A. U. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, Ohio, write. "I have been atllicted with kidmjj- and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel or stone wilh PXcruciaUug palu; T got no rel.f from medicines unti, r hv gau taking Foley's Kidney Cure, thnn tVto rtiunlfr it'nu k:nii.i-iLincf A tl,vdmefl 8tartod tll() hrick (lu ,ikfi finfi KtonOHaurt n()W T havo no . , , , T 1''" 'tcross mv kidneys and I fw; lik(J n U(.w man. It h(t8 dliue me a worth of S()J . n i i 'v nil dealers. What One Vote Did. An instance 'of the value of a single vote is given by a writer as follows: "In the spriug of Hll.at the annual election in Rhode Island, there was a town m ..cincu e.osei.y couiesieu oy t.ie to'eral arid the republican (thej poaoo and war) parties. A foci-1 era I farmer, hurrying clown to: u..r. . i J 1 StP?I';1 n 'ay hy hnflin ono "f h'8 v,a,u!lb,e W fast be tweon tho planks of a fence. He i ard a Wftr S6Dator Was chof u I y majority on joint ballot. In ar&UQ f ,war agaiusl England was carried in the United States senate by one it, vote. General Jackson was uom- . 4 , . . , . . , ! coutirm?d by one vote. January L , J , , .. J i iiw iwuiiuauuoii tine aimv ,.',,,., ... at tho battle of New Orleans, won a great victory, became a popular i military hero, was elected and re elected presidentof the United .'tates, turned all tho Whigs out i of office?, removed all the deposits from the national banks, vetoed '. .... . , ,, ' the hill, and played havoc gener- .. , ,, , , ally, and all because that pig away up iu Hhode Is'and got fust a plank fence. ,: Word of all Experiences. Can anything bo worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such was tho I'jtper lence of Mrs. S. II. Newson, Ihv atur, Ala., "For three years," she writes, "I endured inaulTerab'o pain from indigestion, "stomach and bowel trouble. Death seem ed inevitable when doctors aud all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric TJi t tors and the result was irilrtvn Ions. I improved at once ami ' now I'm completely' recovered For liver, kidney, ' stomach and bowel troubles Electric Hitters in ... ttte only medicine. Ouly 50c. i It's guaranteed at Trout's drug store. .' " " ' f ; BURNT CABINS. . Dec. 8. W. 8.. Miller of Shir leysbur, Pa ; S. G. Miller c,f Shade Gap, Ph.; Mrs. JosieTrim mer of Carlisle, Pa.; Mrs. Ella Porter (.f P.ridgeport, Va;. Tames Miller and son of Pittsburg, Pa., and Solomon Miller of McCon nellsburg, were all called to the home of their father and brother, respectively, on account of the illness of Mr. Jacob Miller, bet ter known as "Uncle .Takie." Miss Minnie Mock of McCon nellsburg, was a recent visitor at the Miller home, and attended ' the local 'institute held in tho M. E. church. Roy Uurfmau, who has been engaged with the Long Distance Telephone Company since May, is visitirg his parents and expects to remain for Christmas. It is said wo will soon hoar "wedding bells" i ear town. .Mr. John Locke and daughter Myrtle, are visiting the former's daughter, Mrs. Roy Morrow. David Bowman and Dick Mc Gowan spent a few days at Han cock, Md., on business. Fred Bowman, who lias been teaching school near Plum Run, and his riend, Will Reefer, spent week at the former's ' ome near town, recently. The M. Fi. Sunday school is preparing an entertainmeut to be held in the church ou Christmas eve. All are cord'ully mvited. The drunks, who used such profane Lnguage ou the porch of the postotiice last Saturday even ing, were a disgrace to the town and should be punished. .John M. Bowman and Mr. Har ris attended the local institute at McKinley school house. No More SufleriiiK If you are troubled with indi gestion get a bottle of Kodol Dys-! pepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thorn- i son, of Spencer, la , says: "Have ! had dyspepsia for twenty years, j My case was almost hopeless, i Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was rec- j om mended and I used a few bot-1 ties of it aud it is tho only thing ! that has relieved me. Would not : be without it. Have doctored with local physicians and also at j Chicago, and eveu went to Nor- j way with hopes of getting some' relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I is the only remedy that has doue i me any good, and 1 heartily ro- j commend it. Every person suf-1 taring with indigestion or dys pepsia should-uso it." Sold at; Trout's drug store. riinncr liliquetlc. The only articles of food that should be touched with the fin gers are bread, biscuits, olives, asparagus, celery, bonbons and small whole fruit. Don't talk about the food pro vided. It is bad form. Never cut your bread with a knife. Rreak it with your fin gers. Curry is eaten with a spoon and a fork, vegetable entrees with a fork only. It is a safe rule never to use a knife or sr on if a fork will do. , Wheu meat or poultry is placed before you wait for vegetable, sauces, etc., before beginning. With soup, sweets or anything of that kind that is complete in it self, begin at once. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King's New Discov ery for consumption, conghs and colds to bo unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFar land, Hentorville, Va., serves as example. He writes: "Ihadbron chitis for three years and doctor ed all the time without being bene tited. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured mo." Equal ly effective in curing all lung and throat troubles, consumption, poeumouia and grip. Guaranteed at Trout's drugstore. Trial bot tles free, regular sizes f0c, and l.oo, I'LimNT KIDUE. Dec. 8 Satnsou Mellott and wile are visiting Mrs. Mellott's parents. Edward Mellott is busy haul ing limestone to burn next spring. Too people of this vicinity have the worst doer fever that ever win known; they hunt the deer aud somebody else gets them. Joo Lako is getting a flno lot of wood for winter use. GarhVld Morse has moved back to his homo m Bidfo'd county, close to the mlijes, '" 0 10 cents u Copy, 0 0. 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 " 0 0 0 0 0. x 0 0 0 McCLURE'S MAGAZINE is ' tlm c!i-iini!st, mn.-t '.tiinuJatin(f. niuHticst t'ctiui ul iiiuuluti for the fmtiPy," saj ono of th" million who rend it every nionth. It U with out. (iii'stUiii ' "The Best at Any Price" Crcul r.'iituns iirt! iimiisciI fur next ,!ir nix or moro wholesome inti'ivstin bln.it studies in every iiiiii.l'r. eontlii'ied storieH, benuli ful pietures in colors, nnil articles l.y uch famous writers as Idn AJ. T:ulnll, i.ineoln SteMoiis, Itay Stanniii.l linker, John Lu t'uiffe, Williuin Allen White, and Charles Waff or. (let all of it rlirht. 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TA Umt 4mm UU aaae. it in n Mnmw i - : -y-j i I THE : FULTON COUNTY INEWS t i Covers the Field. 4 In every part of the 5 County faithful re- X porters are located t that gather the daily X happenings. Then tliere 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 j erybody. : & THE JOB DEPARTMENT 4 . IS COMPLETE. SALE BILLS, POSTERS, . LETTER HEADS, NVELOPES, CARDS, Sc., In fact anything and everything in the best style along. that line. 'Sample copies of the News sent to-any of '.your friends on request. UMBEi:iJND VALLEY TIMK TABLE. Nov. 27, 1904 Leave. ,Uu 4Uo. 0 nt M ! tA. M WiDohe.Htnr -, :i I..., MurtlnMburi?.... .... m .M HanerHlowii ... H I 'i fi n CireenuuNilH ... 1 1- 1 ii2 !W Mercerxburi I ....I ixi. . C'biinibeniburK.. 1 u V if. 1 ou Wavnexboro 7 Oil 12 00 Shlppenaburg... 1 w II) or I iji Newvllle 8 U! 10 ;M I 41 Uaillale 8 8 10 44 t 08 Meotaanloaburg,. 8 4m II it f 8 UllKburK loll. Arr, Hurrlaburg. S06IIM (40 Arr. Philu 4h 8 17 6 47 Arr. New York, t 03 ft IU 8 0 Arr Baltimore.. 12 16 8 11 6 00 p. m. p. M. p. u. P.M TP. a! 1 00 S SO 41 7 14 1 83 8 M 8 001 10 10 0 30 8 21 8 SO 4 -iX 8 4 M ft CM ft it! ft M 8 4&I 10 84 It 18 09 24 V 4S 10 07 i6' 4 231 II 87 12 02 12 21 ft tu 6 10 8 AO II 23 0 4H 12 40 4 23 7 13 7 13 I DM T IB P. at Train No. IS east runa dally except Kunduy llfltW.Hn Ui.tfNtnii-n unit II .. --I. ... . 1 .. I T. ll.Ken.towD 1.06 and arriving at Harri'aburg at Additional east-bound loeal train will run urn.., cAvcuit ouuunv, mm IUI10WB. LAave Curlihle 7.06 a. m., 12.80 p.m. 8.16 p.m., leave neununiOHDurg 6.61 a ra.. 7.2D a. m.. 12.62 p. m. 3.36 h m. Leave DUUburg 6.86 a. sl, 10.00 a rn ft '.1 n m Trains Noa. 2,8 and 110 run dully between Ha- Draiuwn anu oarnauurg. Dally. Dally except Sunday. tare no. lino. ;r.o. uno. 7ino. 9; 109 P. Ml II 66 M 41 a.M A.M P u P U. llaltlmore New York ChUa Hurrlaburg Dlllkburg MeohuuTuaburg.. Carllalo Newvllle Khlppenaburg... YVayneeboro.,,. Cbutnberaburg.. Merueraburg.. . Urennouatle .... Hageratown .... Martliuburg Ar. Wlncbeotor. 8 66 12 00 8 66 It 40 4 m 2 V 5 30 10 ft .v 8 SI 1 1 40 4 26 8 4 II 46 ft oui fc6 60 8 26 8 26 II if 4 CM 5 II ft W 8 16 IS OS 8 43 II t. ft 401 8 M r,it 2i 4 to 4 I'. 4 31. I i 4 M 04 24 11 4:' 12 Oi 6 01 6'I2 4: t 20 i'io 8 16 7 On V 10 10 9 10 II I 0t 8 4 2 00 I 21 10 00 13 W 8 M 5 tl ft II 8 2 1 ftt t 10 fo'si It Mi 7 27 10 46 8 S'.l 16 111 7 10 A H.A. P. M Truin No. 17 went runs dul y except Snnday between HarrUtburtf and lluirarL.tOTn i.. Ing Harrltburg at 6.16 p.iu. and arriving at Ha- po.-..umu ..iff l. IU. Additional looul tralna will leave Harrlaburf aa followa: For Carlisle and Id terra, lata tlona ai 9.37 a. m.. 2.00 n. m. and 8.80 p. m., alao luinnuiiMDionuurR, L.niaDurg ana intermeaiate ntatloosat 7 30 a. m., 3.10 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. Trulna Not I. 3 and 109 run dally between HarDaburi and HaKtiratown. Pull:oan pulaoe Bleeping dan between Ne York and Kooxvllle, Tenn., on tralna I weal and 110 euat and between Phlladxlnh a and Welsh on N. A w. Hallway on tralna 109 west auu rj eaNt. exoept tnat on bunaay tne f nun lelphlit sleepur will run eaat on No. 2. Through ooaohea to and from Phlladelpbll on tralna 8 and 4 cast and 7 and ( (, Dally. t Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN PUNN'A a K. TRAINS. 'UH. t87) P. M 6 OA ft lrt ft 63 6 i:i (So P. M. Mix. iPaa. Mix Pas. KI8 13 t ai 44 a hi tftl 184 A M 8 46 8 83 8 OO 78 A M A M 8 66 Lve. .. Arr. P.M. Cnamberaburg.. 11 to II a 4 00 8 40 I 10 t 48 I 40 7 14 ... .jaunou .Merueraburg.. ... .Loudon ...Rlonpond.... 10 so 8 16 10 3CH 10 bd 8 60 7 8H 42 11 06 9 06 T M 80 1A.M. k. M lA. M I A. M. P.M. M. O. KKNNKDY. CIKO. VY. MARTIN, Vloo Pres. A Oen. Supt. Sunt. H. A. iUDDLK. lien. Pass. Agent. . bo YEARS' V BXPCRIENCK D Truoc Manns DcaioiNa ' ' c C04VNKtHTB Ad. A nrone sanmng a akatrk aad daaerlutlon aiay qi.li-air aautti-ui our opiiiion free waattiar an liiraiiuou la priibably patauubla. CHaKiaBlfla tmsatrlctlruitiadantfal. HanUbaoaon Pataota tti.it f raa. ultloal aaauoy for aeoariui uatauta. 1'i.anta taAao thruuaa Muua k Jm, noelv sjmcIoI mMttm, wltbuui aliania, la taa i handanmaly llhiatraUd weakly rarwaat wlatlun of any acianuno kMtruaL Tamta. 88 a ur i four months, ftt loMkyaH Mwadaalsta. X BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BARBF.K!. R. M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist,, MoUONNKLLSTUIRCl.PA. ' A Clean C!up and TowrI with ennh Sbnve 1 Everything Antiseptic. Razors Sterilized. tSTShop In room lately oocupledby YA Itriii B ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Btrtotly up to date In all styles of hair m.t. ting. Quick, easy shaves, liav-runj. Cresm-Witoh-nazel. without extra vhnrire. Krh towel to eaoh onstomer. l.fttest Improved tip, paratus tor sterilizing tools, l'urlors opposite Fulton House. L.itVYr'HH, M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal business and collections entrusted will eceive careful and prompt attention. CHINCHES. Presbyterian. Kov. W. A. Wen, D. D.. Pastor. Preaching servlci s each alternate Sabbath ati0:,H0a. m. and every Sunday eveulr.r at 7:H). Services at Groen Hill ou alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbnth school at 9:13. Junior Chrlntlan En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meetlup Wednesday evening v.t 7:00. MF.THODrBT HJ'ISCOPAL Uv. ,T. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preachinj? every other Sunday morning nt 10:30 una everv Sunday nvenintr mi "MKi.. Kwort'h Leuguo at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Unitkd Presbyterian Kev. J. I,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday Bchool nt.9::i0 a. tn. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sundiiy evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Yotvng Pco pie's Chiiwtlnn Union at 7:00 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday tvenit.g at 7:00. I'jVANGKLicAi. lVTHKRAN I.ev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1) a. m. Preaching every other Sundnv morning at 10:30 Hnd every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian F,n dcavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer mertirg on Wednesday evening at7:00. Reformed It)v. C. M. Smith, Ps tor. Sunday school at 9.30 a. in'. Preaching on' altert ate Sabbaths ut 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. ,u. Prayer mept Ing in Wednesday evening at 7:00. TERMS OF COt'KT. 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'cloi k p. m. The third terra on the Tuesday next following the second Monday of'juii". at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth terra on the first Monti y f October, at 2 o'clock p. m. noRot Gil officers. Justice of the Peace Thomas V. Sloan, L. H. Wiblo. Constables-John H. Doyle. Burgess H. W. Scott. Councllmen D. T. Fields, Ijeonard Hohman, Samuel Bender.M. W. Nace. 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. Stevens. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges Lemunl Kirk.Du vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &o. Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George B. Mellott. Sheriff-Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commissioners C. H. E. Plum mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John 8. Harris, W. 0. Davis, S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo. Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Clerk Frank Henry. County Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charlei F. Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexauder, J. Nelson SIpes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. H. Shaffuer, Geo, B. Daniels, John P. Sipes, 8. W. Kirk. ' SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Counellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Frldav evening In tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No, 484 meets every Saturday evening In the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall ut Wells Tannery. Harrisonvlllo Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonvllle. w atonai i ioago xmo. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening iu Odd Fellows' Uall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Satuntuy evening. King Post G. A. It. No. 3(15 meets In McCoonellfburg in Odd Fellows' Hall the Urt Suiurday In every month at I p. m. Kov a! Aroannm.TuKcaroru Conned, No. 121 meets on alternate Morwbiv evenings In P. O. K. of A. IU11, Iu McConuellsburg.' . Washlngtou Camp No. 4H7. P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets everv Hut. tirday evening In P. O. H. of A. Pall. WashlnutonCttii.il). N... .!. P. O.K. of A., HustonUtwn. meets every Satur. uruay evening in i: u. , or A. Hull. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. It.. No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon In Lanhley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman' Relief Corps, No. SO meets at same date and place at i i m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbln Post No. 402. G. A. S., meets th second: and fourth Saturdays In eaou'mouth at F'leaait o ttioae i : AUVEUiriSE IN r:!::i C:::ty D;j,
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