FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Wednesday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNLLLSbUKG, PA. AUGUST 2, 1905. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. IlVKTIKIt0 RATRH. Per square of linen X times II SO. Per square eaub subsequent Insertion..., .N. All advertisement inserted ror less thin three months charged by the square. H mos. t (iuios. 1 yr. One-fourth column tis.oo. t-jn.on. i nooo One-hair column ?5on. 40 no. fto.un One Column to.oo. I 66.00. I 76.00 Nothing Inserted for less than It Professional Cards one Tear 16 WEST DUBLIN. Albert King and laruily of Al toona, are visiting relatives in tins vicinity. Mrs. Ilirain Cleveugcr is visi t iug friends in Trough Creek Val ley. Albert N. Mellott, of Belfast, spent Sunday with friends iu this vicinity. Wilmer Salkeld is visiting rela tives in this vicinity. Kale Copenhaver and Mrs. A. N. Witter of Waterfall, spent Sua day at M. L. Kirk's. Elias Deshong of Licking Creek township, spent Sunday at James Reeder's. Mrs. W. F. Laidig and daugh ter Luemma, attended Sunday school at Fairview on Sunday morning. John Cress has charge of the mason work for E. H. Kirk's new dwelling. What might have been a very serious accident happened to A. J. Comerer last Friday atternoon while driving a colt hitched to a stick wagon. While opposite Fairview church as he was com ing up the State Road, he thought of driving to Orchard C rovestore. The colt wished to go on home and Mr. Comerer gave it a tap with the whip, wheu it sprang to the north side of the road. Mr. Comerer's son Harry, who was also in the wagon, jumped out and the colt plunged to the south side of the road passing between the ience and a locust bush and throw ing Mr. Comerer head tirst part ly out of the wagon. Then it ran about 50 yards crossing the road and dragging Mr. Comerer until it ran between a telegraph pole and the fence on the north side or the road. The fence and the pole held the wagon and the colt broke loose .from the wagon, breaking nothing ot the wagon but the single tree. At the same time Mr. Comerer got loose from the wagon, having beou consider ably bruised aoout the shoulders and otherwise hurt. Mr. Hiram Clevenger came along in a buggy and helped Mr. Comerer home. The colt was caught at M. L. Kirk's. A GUARANTEED CUKE H)K PILES. Itching, blind, bleeding or pro truding piles. Druggists refund money if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggisthasn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Pans Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. CITO. Riley Garlar.d, wife aud son; George Seiders aud family, aud John Carbaugh and wife, went to the Meadowgrourid mountain for huckleberries last week. They killed one rattlesnake, and did jju. o.auy ueii iuh. Sicth Mf.llktt l..,.,i:.,.. i Sv. t w . , : " . , .."f 11,13 w a- m. at -Mcum. ,.n . . , , y as 00 logs at one load George Severs aud family, and W, 11mm Seiders and family spent hut Sunday at the home of their ; M f Peri , . , ! Michael Peck is rig it poor s', i 2 1 - j 0 .Ask Frank Lindsay about j "Fewer gallons; wears longer." i - J Festivals. Saturday evening, August nth, near Oakda'eschoolhouso, lor the benefit of the O-ikdalu String Hand. There will be a cake walk at mght, and also music will he furnished by tho Timber Ridge String Band. AH are invited. Saturday, August, li'th, after noon nod evot.iog. a festival will! be held at Mays Chapel Christian i church. Proceeds to be used for ' the repair of thfa church. Mrs. George V. Dlshong. Mrs. CiMirgo W. Dishong died at Ikt home west f I'.ig Cos'o Tiiuuery on Mouday afternoon, aged about HO years. Funeral services conducted at her home this morning and interment in Union cemetery this afternoon. The deceased had been in de clining health for several years and during the past three years hud been almost helpless. Her husband, who was a veter an of the Civil War died about thirteen mouths ago, and now the old home is broken up. Mrs. Dishong was a kind hos pitable woman, a good neighbor, and tho surviviug children have the sympathy of their many friends in this .?ore bereavemeut. Consumption Threatened. C. Ungcr, 211 Maple St., Cham paign, 111., writes: "I was trou bled with a hacking cough for a year aud I thought I had con sumption. 1 tried a great many remedies aud was under the care of physicians fur several mouths. I used one bottle of Foley's Hon ey and Tar. It cured me, and 1 have not been troubled since." Sold by all dealers. Rushinceting In the Grove at Gracey 1 O., to begin Friday evening, August Ith, and to continue over Sunday. Preaching, Friday evening 8 o' clock, Saturday 10 a. m., 2:JI0 p. in., 7:o0p. m.; Sunday 10 a. m., -..JO p. m., 7 p. m. The following preachers have been engaged, and are expected to be present: , Rev. Strayer, l!aptist church, pastor of tho I Saltillo; Rev. I Auckcr, pastor of U. B. church, Three Springs; Rev. 15. A. Salter, pastor of M. E. church, Quston- towu; Rev. W. M. Hann, pastor of U. B. church, Metal, Pa. All are cordially invited. A. S. Wolf, pastor, (iravt Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell, that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine for your dis ease, as Mrs. John A. Young, of Ulay, N. V., did. She says: "I had neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weaken ed, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Bitters, I found jusL w hat I needed, for they quickly relieved aud cured me." B,;st medicine for weak women. Sold under guarantee at Trout's drug store, at ."oc a bottle. Don't fail to call at Irwin's Bargains. lor FOREST DALE. Jacob Haumau, who has been employed in Bedford for some time, spent last Sunday at home. Mrs. B. A. Ross aud little daughter, Pearl, of Everett, are visiting Mrs. floss's mother. Russell Mellott has returned to Franklin county, where ho has employment. He was accompan ied by his wife and daughter Irene. Miss Sadie Hann returned to Chambcrsburg on Mouday. Miss Sadie Stewart came home Sunday, accompanied by her sis ter, Mrs. L. U. Wiblo. Grandmother Dauiels poorly. Miss Nell Daniels, of liollsburg, attended tin is very McCon- J funeral at Green ot .Norman Skippc ilill on Monday. Jacob C. Mellott is still miprov i n a. Fu Sa(jsfactjon '-' wo insure our buildings, '"'uld flrt for a reliable St((;k Companyi 011e abo tf) ami next to an agent near us who w.ll look afto;-our interests. M. U. Shaffuer represents reliable cornpanil,s, and he adju8lccl the ,1JHS l HUstlincd Ju y j, ""'" and with .uu, ,u, .,, , , , that should mark such transac- t"")H- anc3 t'- '"y" full satisfactio i, 1111(1 I,ul(1 1110 tlie cash. Gko. B. Mkm.ott. July -2. luurj. James (!. Morrow, who was born in McConnellsburg, April 2, l.'!l, died at the home of his son, Geonre, in Altoona, Mouday afternoon CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS - Gunk fcrrno. TutoaOood. Um la Una. ott by asufdWA M:k1TIIT.I:-.JM S PLEASANT R100E. (eorgo Morton and Ulysses Deshoug started for Hod ford on a business trip. Tho constablo and supervisor of Belfast are two of the most noted hoe hunter in our vicinity, they having cut two large trees and found mosquitoes, but no honey. Hope you will have bet ter luck tho uext time you try it. Tildou Hill and family, accom panied by Lola Giftin, spent Sun day at Ephraim Skiles'. Ephraim Mellott, of Huston town, attended Harvest meeting at the Dunkard church last Sun day. 11. U. otrait and J. W. Lake were at Hustontown Sunday. Scott Mellott has left home for an indefinite time having secur ed employment elsewhere. Charles Mellott, Ross Morton, and Normal. Meliott atteuded the picnic at Cedar Grove last Saturday. Fraud bxposcd. A few sounterfeiters have late ly been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds, and other mediciues, thereby defrauding the public. This is to wai u you to beware of such people, who seek to profit, through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been suc cessfully curing disease, for over 3.1 years. A sure protection, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look for it; on all Dr. King's or Bucklen's remedies, as all others are mere imitations. II. E. BUCKLKN & Co., Chicago, 111., and W incisor, Canada. Sold at Trout's drug store. AND0VER. Buckwheat and corn are mak ing a good show for large crops in this vicinity. Roy Sipes' baby is quite ill. Harry Mum ma is visiting friends in upper Licking Creek this week. The Children's service at Side ling Hill Christian church Sun day, was well attended. John R. Fagley attended Har vest Meetiug at 'the Dunkard church last Sunday. Dr. S. S. Hoop and brother George have purchased a new mowing machine. Jacob C. .Mellott has been mov ed to his home from W. R. Mel- lott's, aud is getting along well Mrs. Elizabeth Strait has been quite poorly again. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body except by nourishment, There is no way to nourish ex cept through the stomach. The stomach must be kept healthy, pure and sweet or the strength will let down and disease will set up. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, coustipa : i ii a i . . wu, mm oream, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles that are cu:able are quickly cured by the use of kodol Dyspepsia Cure Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Big Cove Harvest Home Picnic. As intimated in last week's News, there will be a picnic held in iu. ivi. Kendall's woods two miles south of McOounellsburg, on the 10th of August. Every one is invited to be present and have a good time. Music will be furnished by a choir of our best singers. Pub lic speakers from a distance will be on hands to assist iu entertain ing the people. Hon. A. S. Mar tin, Deputy Secretary of Agri culture, has promised to be pres ent and will need no introduction to a Fulton county crowd. The committee on refreshments will take charge of tho provisions and arrange the tables. Committee consists of Tobias Glazier and wife, Wm. Brewer and sister, A. W, Johnston, Jr., and wife, Scott Tritle and wife, Andrew Washa baugh and wife, Harvey Mellott and sister Nannie, Charles Nes bit and wife, and George Mock and wile. By order of the committee on arrangements. R. M. Kendall, Chairman'. Harvest Home Picnic I The anuual Big Cove Harvest jllome Picnic v ill be held in the j wv-d r,f M. M Kendxll in Avr i 1 , .,.!, , ,.( 1 1, . , , .t,-, t J'.i . ii- n I- . . -... ,,.., , -,,.,,. Fin lb i i t!, .(, iiltjf vis later. $ i- !!..( l W. C. I'.MTi ;:.-iv,, . Svtioiaiy i I Norman Skipper. Norman, fourtcon-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Vernon Slup per,hed at their home in Tyrone, Pa., last Friday evening after a protracted illness. His remains were brought to Everett Sunday morning, where they were met by Undertaker Homer Sipes, and conveyed to the home of Mrs. Maria Mann, at Saluvia, grand mother of the deceased. Funeral Monday afternoon, aud interment in the cemetery at Greeuhill. The dwelling, stable, and shop of William P.ntt-, atBurntCab ms, were it tfill.v dt stroyed by tiro yesterday morning. Ask your doctor about "Few ei gallons; wears longer." Mrs. Thomas Hamil has boon absent several days on an excur sion to Niagara Falls, and a visit among friends in the eastern part of the State. .Holy Communion will be ad minisiered to the Hebron congre gation of the Reformed church this coming Sunday at 10:'J0a. m. Preparatory services on Satur day at 2:30 p. m. Also Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. The following teachers were elected to the Licking Creek town ship schools yesterday : Forest Dale, Maggie Daniels; Shanes, R. Holmes Thompson; Daniels, Chas. Mellott; Compulsion, Edgar Hann; Siloam, Oliver Sipes; Mountaiu, Bertha Mum ma; Vallances, V. L. Hollinshead, and Harrisonville, Ada Barton. Schools begin Sep tember 25th. Teachers' Examinations for 1905. BrushCreek Emmaville, Tues day, July 25th. Union Center, Wednesday, July L'Oth. Bethel Warfordsburg, Thurs day, July 27th. Thompson Center, Friday, 28th. lod McGoverus, Saturday, a. in., July 2!Jth. Ayr Webster Mills, Saturday, p. m., July 29th. Belfast Need more, Monday, July 31st. Licking Creek Harrisonville. Tuesday, August 1st. Taylor Gracey, Wednesday, August 2nd. Wells No. 2, Thursday, Au gust 3rd. Dublin Fort Littletou, Fi iday August 4th. The examinations will begin at 8 o'clock, a. rr.., except in Ayr, where it begins at two o'clock p. m. Applicants from outside the county must present a note of recommendation to the Superin tendent. The school boards of the differ ent townships are expected to meet with us on the above named dates. Chas. E. Bahton, Couuty Superintendent. Convention. The Prohibitionists of Fulton county will h)ld their convention in McConnellsburg, on Tuesday, August 8th, at 2 p. m., for nomi nating a ticket, and other busi ness. All in sympathy with the cause are cordially invited to attend and cooperate. FOLEYSHONEYTAR teruklldrmmi tafm, ur. Jr (at CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS mmrr. AMvay reliable. auk Dnik'KlHt for f MM II KM :( tM.l.lKH i Hrd ana lifil.1 metallic boii'M, aealcl will, blua rilibuu. TMk llier. K.fna4 NNUMrittu aubali. tutlltannil liHllHIIcjua. H'lv .if your Unu'K'il, l aenil .. in u.n..s (i,r larl'l-ulara. Trail, uavniala anil atrllel' for .a.llra." lnt,r, liy relurn Hall, IU.UUU Twuuiuiilala. BoW br H liruKnuia. OUIOaUBTBB OHBMIOAL CO. too Xaai.ua aauan, PHiLi, PA. Maun Ikla mu F0Lmif0NEMDR Cure ColJts Prtvcntt Pneumonia L A D I E S Tdr.la Franco! f UCO IMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator am HoixirlMr tnothfr remedlnt told t blgb prlcM. ( it iriiMrMiiif Ml. ui'tiiuiiy umiu UMrmiCfwl. ftu-tajafulljr uau by ovw mior iy mail. It)i rriiti '49 i dill is anig UuouIaU booklet fret. Dr. .Lft.Krfl.uco, JPblUdelpbUf f a One r.llnute Couh Curo For Coughs, Cold and Croup. r Desirable Farm - ot -Private Sale, , The undersigned offer their farm "for a limited time" at private gale. Thl farm Is nicely loonted In the northern part of Big Cove, Tod town1 ship, FultoD county, Pa., near the vil lage of Knobsvllle, formerly known as the Wagner Mansion Farm containing fillO ucres, of which about 2."0 acres is In good state of cultiva tion, b lance In thrifty growing young White Ouk, Chestnut, Pine und most ly Hock Oalc Timber: uh.Mit SO acres good p.-ii nrc, Untioin lioiils. The fur-in u iwll ii',n,l villi running water whirli" makes it mie ot tho finest stock fiirniH in this K"li n. The improvements ore large Brick Mansion, 2S.-I0 with liirge Kitch en connected. Hank Mara 4."xm. Wagon-shed, two Corn-erilis, Cur rlage House, Wood Shop, mid all other necessury miilmildiiigx. NV'vor failing spring near the door witli wa ter piped Into tho kitchen. Apple Orchard with choice variety of fruit. Inquire of KALHACII .S; SPAXGLKW, KnoVsville, I'll in all branches of Buggies, Carriages, Spring Wagons, &c. New work on Applica tion. Aaron Steele, McConnellsburg, I'a. Shop on Old Ileikes Stand oppo site Court House. New Falling Top Buggies, both Factory and HunJmt.ilo from $35 to $85 Surreys and p Wagons Large stock on hand all the time to select from. W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. FOLEYXHOmEAR tosa tb coufh and ba.ls luni W.H. NESBIT Nearly opposite Cooper House Is better prepared than ever be fore to furnish our farmers with BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, and one of the best Corn Plows in use. Itcpalrs for all kinds of Mowers and Binders, Sections for all kinds of Hinders and Mowers cheaper thun ever. Binder Twine AWAY, Machine gallon. away, down this year. Oil from -0c to fl'ic per Falling-Top Buggies and Runabout Buggies, Stick Wagons, &e. Also Garden Tools of all kinds. If you want to have money you will call on W. H. NESBIT, M'Connellsburg !t.; KIDNEY DISEASES ue the eases. . m most fatal of all di mi CY'Q KIDNEY CURE It I lULCl 0 euaraotud Rimed or money refunded. Gmtaina remedies recoenized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRIGB 50c mJ SUM. For sale at Trout'H drug stor - t i I FULTON T Allllrrtl 1 vcurr X Covers the Field. 2fi 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 bun day School Lesson, Helps for Christian Endeavorers, and a Good Sermon for ev erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT n IS COMPLETE, t SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTER HEADS, NVELOPES, CARDS, 4c, In fact anything and everything in the best style along that line. x 4 X f Sample copies of the N;-:ws sent to any of your friends on reqii.M. jumb:rland valley TIMETABLE. May 2S, 190.".. Leuve ino. Z do 4 no. 6 no. (fuo.lOi nu . M A. M !ta. M P. M tn. M P. M 7 IUj.... , i Ol, 6 80 .... 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II Oft II "X II 4S IS OS IS IH IS 86 12 W) I lft . . .... .. ,,,T u,.t.j .vif:i, ,-.JUUUV notween HarrlKbiiri! and HiiKcrsLown. leav ing HarrKbuiK at ft.16 p.ni. aud arilvluc m ll -tforstown at 7.r7 p. m. Additional looul tralua will leave HarrS'nu: as follows: For Carlisle and Intermedial'1 111 liii al 9.37 a. in.. S.00 p. m. aud tt.30 p. m . i'so fur MHilhunlul.iii',. Illli.Kli-u ,mH In. I Trilin Nil 17 ..-..1 rnni .1,,,,.. . .... .. siiuloubal 7 3ii a. in., 3.10 p. m. and 11 SO p. m. Traius N01. , und lux run dully between Harrmuurt and HaunrMtown. I'uiuuun naiiice Kieeniuif oars netveeu New and 110 cuKt and betweon J'hllailoipli a and Welsh on N. & W. Hallway on trains I OH west and IS east, except that on Sunday the l'hllu- i,,i. r,i,3Vl;i w 111 ruil lilll.1, OU IS O. ... Through eoaiihi'M Ln i.h.i rmm lo,n..ui,,i.i.. on iralnu S aud 4 east aud t and 9 west. Ually. t Dally exoc.pt Kuudav. HDU't'llKFtN l'KNN'A It. It. TllAlNS. U'as." 1)7 I Ml I P&l, f 18 P. M, 8 ftA 3 41 I lft 8 43 It 3n P. M ft lift 4 U 9 41 A U II 60 6 III! 9 M 6 M'10 30 13 10 ftH 8 SO II OTi ii as, 10 30! 9 fi 9 30 ', M l'. M. M,..V' KBNNKUY. IKO. W. MARTIN, loc 1'ri.s. A CJen. Supt. Hupt. H. A. UloiJi.; tivu. l'ass. Aitunt. odol Dyspepsia Cure Digosts what you eat. KILLthe nnimii i gL.CU r?ETHg L UN est WITH Or. Kind's hqw Ufscovcry Ut ok a FOflC 0UGHSnd EGc&tl.OO viiwuinriiuii fries OLDS Freo THI. fciure( nuii UuicHost (Jute tor nil Til HO AT mid LVNQ TUOUB- A.x.o, or juufii a x JSAUK. Ml.F 'us toi tm A u Lve. A rr A m ftft Chaml'(!n.liUi-f.. s 4, 7 14 Marlon ,' i 8 lft ..MeronrsDurg.. 9 (HI 8 SO l.oudon 7 Kri 9 0ft ...Kl.ihivo:.d.... 7 3 A r a. w I business Directory. ukih us. R. M. DOWNES, . Fikst Class Tonsorial Aiuisr, Mo(!l)NNKt.LSriUK(l, l'A. A Clean Cup and Towel with envh Shave '.verythlnK Anll.ptl. Kazora Nterlllzi'd. tSbop In room lutclv occupied by fcd IlruUe ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up todntelnallntvlrs of hair -ut. tln. uulok, niKy Bhayi-n. HiiT-ruin. Crottrrw-Witch-hazel, without extra chame. Krch towel to each customer. Latent Improved up, paratim for stcrllbliiK tools, l'arlom oiipoHim Kullon Houbc. I. AW I I(S. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ollice on Sauare, . McConnellsburg, Pa All leiral biiNlnesN and collections entrusted Will ci'.i'lvu ei.ielul and prompt attention. C III KCIIKS. Pkkshytkrun. Kov. W. A. West, D D.. l'ustur. I'reuuhiDg scr vires each altcruale Subbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Survicpn at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths ut 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. I'rayer muetlnjr Wednesday evening at 7:00. MKTHOWMT r.I'ISCOPAL IIpv. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at H:;i0 a. m. I'reachtnir every other Sunday morning at 10:.10 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth league at 15:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thuraduy 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 ut7:00. J'he alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ra. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. 6 LVANUKLlUu J..UTH ERAN Rev. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10::i0 and evtrv other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. iv. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Hetokmkd llev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at t):.!0 a. m. Preaching an alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at ii:00 p. in. Praver meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. tixk.ms oi' conn. Tho lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in tho year shall commence on the Tuesday following the socoud Monday of January, ut 10 o'clock a. iu. The second term commences on the third Monday of Murch, at 2 o'clock: p. in. The third term on tho Tuesday next following the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock u. iu. The fourth term on the first Monday f Ovtober, at 2 o'clock p. m. HOKOI (ill OI-'MCKHS. Justice of the Peace Thomas P. oiouu, Jj. li. w ItjIO. Constable John H. Doyle. Hurgess II. W. Scott. Couneilmen IJ. T. Fields, Leonard Eiohman, Samuel llendor.M. W. Naee Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm. Baumgardner. School Directors -A. U. Mace. John A. ll'win. Tlirimtia Ii1 l.i XI -. , . ....... UIIIUU, J.-, H, 1 aylor. John Comerer, C. B. Stevens. GKMIHAL IlIKECTOKY.' President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate .Tllllims IlnvUV'ali.,,. Tr . Iender. Prothonotary, Arc. Geo. A. Harris District A tl.i , i --"j wvfiu .j, iH " Trcasurtiv-A. G. Lauvert SIioritT J. G. Alexander. Deputy ShorllT W. II. Xesbit. JllTV ('nmrnldttldnnna QimAn I.U ong, Bennett A. Truax. Auunors w. C. Davis, Geo. W. Glenn, J. A Myers. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Geo Sigel, and H. P. Palmer. Lierk- Frank Henry. County Surveyor A. J. Fore. County Simorintcnilnnt i I,,.-!.,- v 1 - ' 1V 1 , Barton, , Att.firnnvB XV Sl.inlt A t ...... n t v,-y- ' --.v . . , miner, d. .Nelson Sipes, Thomas K. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. K. ?,! nffncr, Geo it. Daniels, John P. S'W, .S W Kirk. ' ' ' SOCIETIES OiM Fellows M'noiinnl I clim-nT. .!.... No. 714 meets everv Friiluv vnln.r in toe f', merer Building; in MeConnells bury. Frit Littleton Loiljje No. 484 meets - ouiuroay evening m tlie Cromer t.tiliti . at Fort Littletou. Wells Valley Loile No. G07 meets every S at ai d ay eveninp; in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. HarrUonviUe Lorlo-e No. 701 meets every Nut unlay evening in Odd Fei lows' Hall ut IlarrisonvilJo. Waterfall Lodjro No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening tn Odd Fellows' lUl at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. C01 meets In, Warfordsburg every Saturday i veiling. King PostG. A. P No. 3fi6 meets in McConuellulnu-g in Odd Fellows' Hall the tirst Saturday in every mouth at I . m. Itovi'l Arearium.T'isedroro Council, f.n, 1,1, munis on. B,lternm Mr,,,,!,,,, I ',;'"':i,1i!'1V111'- . a. ot A. Hall, in MeCoiiiiellsbiirg. Wai.hlngu.n Crvnp No. 4!7, P. O. R, A., of Ni-w liri'iiadH, vooots every Rut. I unlay evening in P. O. H. of A. Hull. Waxlilui'tou Camp, No. I'lfil, 1'. O.K. 'of A., Hiintontowti, meets every Satui 1 urday evening in J O. H, of A. Hall, , r J'iIjii Q.'Tiijlur Post G. A. U., No. : .r'i. loins miT) Suturduy, on or just )rtviliiiu ml moon in Lasliley hall, at i . m., at liiick Valley, i Woman's tllief Corps, No. AO luunts ut same date and place at 4 p.m. , Gen. I). H. MeKlbbin Post No. 402, f?. A. ii., meets tlie seeond and fourth atnruays in eai'h mouth at Pleasan Klilce AUVI'KTISB IN Tltoa Connty News,
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