The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, November 29, 1905, Image 4

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FULTON COUNTY NtWS
Published Every Wednesday.
B. W.'PF.CK, Editor and Proprietor.
McCONNELLSBURG, PA.
NOVEMBER 29, 1905.
Published Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
aDTIHTMIKO IIITK.
Priuare of linen S linn II M.
Pcrnquare eaah mihticquent Insertion.... W.
All adverttnemenifl Innertcd for ten than
three moulht charged by the aquare.
mon. 1 1 no. I jr.
One-fourth oolumn tin .00. I Uo 00. 1 Cio.OO
One-half column :2ft. 00. 1 40 00. SO. 00
One Column 40.00. I M.00. I 75.00
Nothing Inxerted for lem then II
Profoanlonal Cardi one veer lft
BUCK VALLEY.
Not seeing any items from this
place, in the columns of your
good paper for some time, 1 have
decided to send you a few. What
has happened our correspondent,
anyhow ?
The farmers of this vicinity are
almost through husking corn,
and are awaiting a tine piece of
the Thanksgiving turkey, which
will soon be around.
Dr. J. M. McKibbiu is steadily
improving.
Sarah Schetrompf, of Philadel
phia, was recently called to her
home in this place ou account of
the critical illness of lur mother,
Mrs. Lizzie Schetrompf.
J. C. Hixson and wife, while on
their road to Hancock one day last
week, met with quite a misfor
tune. The carriage came un
coupled throwing them forward
very suddenly, from which Mrs.
JJixson received quite a wounded
face, and it is giving her a serious
time. Dr. Pis'ier of Warfords-!
burg, is her attendant.
George True and father-in-law I
Mr. Eversole, of Cumberland, are i
in the Valley purchasing potatoes
at 30 cents a bushel.
Mrs. Bessie Oak man has re
turned home from IJerhn, Pa.,
where she had been visiting the
past couple weeks.
James Rhea and son William
spent from Saturday until Mon
day visiting the former's son
John and wife at Meyersdale, Pa.
Sallie McKibbin, of Scotland,
Pa., and brother Marshall, of
Pittsburg, spent a few days re
cently visiting ielatives in the
Valley.
Robert Dolan and wife of Berk- wor 01 tlie department and his
ley Springs, are visiting relatives j presence in Fulton county in the
in this vicinity. 'Dteiest of the destruction of the
Mrs. Amy Stahle, after spend I Sau Jose Scale
iagthe8ummer among relatives!
in the West, returned home last !
Saturday.
Letter lo Tnompton k Steacb.
JA- Conntllsburg, Ji.
Dear Sirs : Let's talk it right
out before iolks; there's nothing
to hide in your business or ours;
if there is, we'd better hide our
selves. We are in trade to make mon
ey, so are you. We make it by
saving our customer's noney; so
do you. Our object, in trade, is
to save your customers' wood
from rotting and iron and steel
and tin from rusting: yours th i
same.
We work for thousands of
property owners; you for a few.
Wecan do some things that you
can't do; we have the facilities.
You can do some things that we '
can't; you are there. Let us work
together; be faithful tooue-anoth-er.
We can serve our customers
better by working together aud
beiog faithful to one another.
Your dollar, put into our paint,
will paint more feet than in any
other way; and the paint will last
longer. This' save you money,
and saves your customers' mon
ey. That's all there is in our
whole busiuess.
Yours truly
F. W. Dkvoe & Co.,
4" New York.
P. S. F. C. Bare, Fort Little
ton, sells our paint.
Knife in '1 hroat.
Due day last week one of Mrs.
Aaron Clevenarer'a fattening hogs
got a knife
to he killed
in itu tin tut uitil :
The knife was left I
in a dish of apple-parings and was
thrown into the pig-sty with the
parings. One of the pign got the
knife cross-wise in its throat and
it could not be removed.
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... all nac r Alia
Bt Couth Cyrup. Tiitat Coed.
Uh In time. U4 by dructiM.
"THE FARMS' INSTITUTE.
!l!e State otke? Her&, d Much Lo
ral Intrreit Manifested
Not witlmtiindint thoimirmen
ry of th.) wi'atlifi , ft fair number
of persons were present at the
opening session of the Farmers'
Institute in the Court House yes
terday aftornoon.
The largo auditorium was com
fortably tilled last evening, and
ihe session to day promises to bo
full of interest.
Kev. Dr. Win, West, conducted
the devotional exercises at the
opening of yesterday afternoon's
session. After this Prof. Francis
Mengas of York, Pa., gave an ex
cellent talk on "How the Farm
ers' have helped the Agricultura
list of Pennsylvania." jje spoke
forcefully of the difficulty of ac
complishing much good without
the co-operation of the farmers
and of the good done in the mat
ter of fertilizers, dairying, lim
ing, bacteria, and many otiier
practical subjects to which the
institute has helped us.
The talk brought out much dis
cussion. Hon. Jno. P. Sipes took
up the next period with a talk on
"How to Advance the Material
Interestof Fulton County." Mr.
Sipes gives to the Farmers' In
stitute largely the credit of hav
ing increased the value of farm
property in the United States in
the last five years to the amount
of over HONj.ooo.oo.
In the way ot public improve
raents railroads, development of
mineral deposits, ivc, the speak
er thinks that the citizens should
be williug to sacrifice someting
toward that end.
Mr. R. F. Schwarz was then in
troduced and emphasized the re-
mrka of the preceding
speaker
m his talk ou "The Dew liod kaw
:inJ t!,e tenners under it." Mr.
St wa reviewed the legislature
that has led to the nassase of
the present law and showed how
good roads can be made, either
under the old law or the new, and
liow the law can be abused. The
speaker also urged that all public
roads should be continuous aud
should bo laid out to pass through
the principal towns and secure
the best roads to the greatest
number.
Mr. Norman Weller of the De
partment of Economic Zoology
was then introduced aud made a
few remarks explanatory of the
FIUKON cove.
Nov. Judge and Mrs. L.
P. Kirk have returned home, af
ter a very pleasant visit among
friends in Franklin county.
M iss Jane Gordon, who has
been very ill for the past week, is
no better.
The Misses O'Rourko, of Cov
alt, spent Thursday with Joseph
Fisher ann family.
Bessie Morton visited Kittle
Kiik Saturday evening and Sun
day. H. C. Charlton and wife stKjnt
Saturday with Wm. Charlton.
Albert Kirk, one of the B. O.
R. R.'s expert firemen, is at
home.
Favoi'H Temperance
The National (i range Patron-. of
Husbandry went on record No
vember 20 in favor of temperance
and the curtailment of saloons, de
claring "that they should he
abridged until they are abolished."
A resolution says every communi
ty should be empowered by law to
vote every saloon from its midst
or its borders." The grange
strongly condemned all influences
brought to win legislation by lol,.
I byists or others anil deplored the
use of money in campaigns. The
recent agitation says a resolution
and investigation in regard to ex
travagance in the management of
our great financial institutions,
the exposure of graft in high
places and the enormous power
exercised by great transportation
companies through combined ar
rangen.enH nave aroused the peo-
pie lo ft realization or the necessity
of vigorous action if they would
protect themselves against the inor
dinate desires of wealth.
Among other resolutions adopt
ed during the day wan fine strong.
I.V urtfiiitf eonsfiess to enact law
to prtih't it the maUny of cigiir'ite
tapers t. well as cigarettes. The
grangers endorsed the e-tnhliii-ment
of country high schools hy a
combination of district schools.
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Our farmers have boeu making
ood use of tho recent tine au
tumn weather.
S. M. OIpvpih'-t lias his house
I Klin ted.
Dr. Mellott has moved into the
house recently vacated by D. H.
Garland.
Ceo. B. Daniels and 1). Maloy
of MeConnollsburg, made a fow
hasty business calls hero last
Saturday.
W. li. Daniels and J. T. Bridg
es last week purchased the Mor
gret farm. Consideration ifjUOO.
A Hagerstown stock man came
up here one day last week and
bought eighteen or twenty head
of cattle at three cents a pound.
An unusually large congrega
tion assembled here last Sunday
to attend Rev Baughor's meet
ing. The Reverend seemed de
lighted to again meet and greet
his old friends aud neighbors
and seemed to enjoy his discourse
to them as much as they in listen
ing. T. W. aud Kli Peck made a bus
iness trip to Hancock last Satur
day. John S. Truax and wife spent
Suuday with the family of A.
Runyan.
Albert Plessinger aud wife,
who had been visiting their
friends on Timber Ridge, passed
through here on their way home
Sunday evening.
Mrs. W. F. Hart, drove up to
Pleasant Kidge last, Saturday af
ternoon to see her sister, Mrs. J.
W. Lake.
But few people are entirely
free from iudigestion at this sea
son of the year. K'oilol Oyspcp
sia cure is not ouly the best rem
edy to use because it digests what
you eat but because it also enab
les the digestive apparatus to as
similate and transform all funds
into tissue-building blood. K.ni
ol relieves sour stomach, heart
burn, belching, and all forms of
indigostiou. Sold by Stouteaglo
A Bro.
The meeting conducted by Rev.
A. G. B. Powers at Damascus
church in Thompson township,
closed last Satu rday evening, with
fifteen accessions to the church.
.Most of the preaching was done
by Rev. S. L. Haughcr, ofCon
shohocken, Pa. The two minis
ters are now conducting a meet
ing at Pleasant Grove church.
GOOD RED SHALE
FARM FOR SALE
In I 'Veils Valley.
Contains 132 acres,
15 acres of which are
well timbered. The im
provements are a nine
room L House, good well
of water which never
goesdry; large Bank Barn
and all necessary out
buildings. Young Or
chard. School and
church within one-fourth
mile. 7 miles from Broad
Top market.
F or further particulars
apply to
H. L. BAUMGARDNER,
Wells Tannery, Pa.
One Minute Cough Curo
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
15
NEW
BUGGIES
15
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WAGONS
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Cost and Carriage
This is no joke. I have l. brand
new FAIJ.ING-Tol' BI'CGIKS
unit WAGONS on hand, am I
have decided to close out every one
of tliem at cost und freight In or
der to lilt up with
SLEIGHS e e
AND
e 4 cutters!
tor winter. j
I mean just what I sty, m,d If I
you mean business come to see me. '
W. R. EVANS,
Ilustontown. Pa.
Adminisrator's Notice.
I.t'llur i,l lulliilMltali'in on Mitt esl:io of
Nuti'lii Mi-llmi Uiir.if ..f.,., t.iviiKliii. Kill
ton eni'iil f.i. lit , . i Iihviiiv wish wmiil
eilliv tlie II cl.inrot Will- lor tiiliini cnciiity,
to l.i halite-UnT. Hliu-e p.i.ionli,. nd!.i-v M
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Ghambersburg Trust Co.
(Chartered by the State of Pcnna )
Capital. $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits, 90,000.00
Directors :
WILLIAM ALKXANDF.i:. KSt.i ,
A. BUCHANAN.
JOHN C. GEHB1C,
H. O. GIIKKNAWALT,
S. A. HUBKIt,
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Dl-PAKTMI'XTS.
SAVINGS: CHECKING: TRUST
Banking ty. AoII.
Tho-" unalile lo visit the hank in n rsnn mii.v oncn
their mviitiiit. mid triinsnct all liuniness l,v mail.
The iiil vant uyi is two-fold, the strictest, privacy is
assured, nihl nf time is required from ones daily occupa
tion, either in initU injj- deposits or withdrawals.
Both suvini; and checking ai'counts may he opened,
for wliieh suit aide lilanks and envelopes w ill he furnished
ou request.
Deposits in tiny amount from one dollar upward are
invited.
3 per cent,
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MRS. A. F. LITTLE'S
Big Underselling Store
Special licchtction
I'l'Oiii now until nflep Institute, we will sell rejrardless of cost;.
This will yive our and 'ill n clianee. Pattern Hals that were") 00
now ,1:1.1111, Fa ni Velvet Tiii-li'iiis. in uli colors -were $3.5(1. now
reduei il to ic'. 'J'ommy Atkins '1'urlians tliat were J.P0. now $1 50.
Polo 'I'l.rlmns that were I .,")!), now $1 . Heaver in all colors,
were imw, ll.:,n. Kelt hats of all kinds as low as -tic.
Turhau- in ail colors lediicpd. Fancv iilaek shirt waists were
$1.40 now l.
Children's Sweaters were 7,'ic , now l'e. ' End ies' PetllconU
were l.ln. now -. I. Coiiai s of n I ! ,tles reduced. We have the
styles. W e asK you to come and see, and wl our prices before
golwj elsewhere. We will he triad to have you call and iuspetit
our line of foods If you do not huy, you are welcome.
Just arrived from the ( astern cities with u new supply of Mid
winter goods.
MRS. A. P. LITTLE'S
Millinery. McConnellsburg.
Store Opposite Postofl'iee.
sk'-SJ-'rt-.S'.rVn'rtr-.?' .""" .v;
I Fall and Winter Suits.
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The gathered crops and
that winler will soon be here,
ing must be put aside. Wo must have a new suit for dress, and
take our lust winter's "good suit" for every day. Where shall
Unit new suit he ordered ? At
1 A. U. INace
MeCorini ll.biiiv, becaiiso theirs is the oldest and largest mer
chant tailoring establishment m the county; because they have
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the largest and best stock of
of the certainty of getting a
worth every dollar it costs,
as It lasts.
Then in addition to their m.tklng-to-order department,
A. V. NACK SON carries a large stock ot Keady-made Men's
and Hoys' Clothing the beM that the city markets afford and
at prices as low as good goods can be sold. In fact, anything
in gents' furnishings from an Overcoat to the latest fad in Neck
tie wear Hats-everything-tlie latest and best.
Oct your order in, in lime, aud avoid the rush,
. U. NACE & SON,
McQonnellsburg, R.
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MISS A. j; IRWIN & CO.. announces to
the public that they are now ready to show
a full line of HATS and BONNETS in all the
latest shapes and colors In Felt. I'elvet, Silk,
Kid and Patent Leather,
In this announcement we desire to say
emphatically, that we carry the finest line
of Millinery Goods in Fulton county.
Fashion has decreed that Fancy Feathers
are to be used in abundance. Among them
Hings, are the new feature. Cogue feath
ers effects, long drooping effects, and
Aigrettes are next in demand, while Plume
and Pompon ideas have the call for small
hats and turbans. The leading colors are
Reseda Green, Alice Blue, New Brown, and
of course. Black is ALWAYS good.
The combination of quality, up-to-dateness,
and the lowest, VERY MUCH the low
est prices, means better goods and values,
for our customers a id the satisfaction of
having the very latest styles. We extend an
invitation to thepubli:tocall, at which time
we will take pleasure In showing our goods: '
Miss A.J. Irwin, &t Go.,
McConnellsburg, Pa,
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"1906
THE
FULTON
COUNTY
NEWS
tk
Covers the Field.
in even
bounty taithlul re
porters are located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News, War News, a
x 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.
THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
LETTER HEADS,
HVELOPES,
CARDS, 4c.t
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
8 iSamnle conies of
X the News sent to any.
t of your friends on
X request.
QUMUKKLANU VALLEY
TIMETABLE. Nov. 20, 1005
Leave no. 2 uo 4, do. tt no. t" ao.lU no
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Now villa K 07 10 in I KM S Oil 9 24 II 87
Cmlli-le 8 20 10 41 8 00 6 H 9 45 II Ml
Mrohanlosbnrv 40 II 0.i 8 l 6 Ml 10 07 It 2Q
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Tralu No. 1 1 tv rutin dally exoept Sunday
between HutierHluwn and HurrlsburK, leavlnx
HiiKerstowu i.Oii iiuil nn-ivlng at Utirnsburu ut
n.'w.
Additional ea 1 " .11 1. .1 ooal tralna will run
daliy, except Suuu. follows: Leave
I'urllHle 7(Oa. 111. I! 0 ri m. 8.16 p.ui., leave
MeiihitnlU'liurs n.4 ,1. . l.U a. m.. Iii.62 p. m.
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Train No. 17 wexi runs Uuey eioe.pl Suuduy
between HarrlNburif uml Haneratown, leuv
I11K Harrlsburn at 6.16 p.m. aud arriving at lla
iterxiown at 7.67 p. m.
Addltlonul loon) truing will leave iturrlsburg
uu follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate ala
tloiis al 9.37 u. m.. 8.00 p. tu. uud 6.80 p. m., hUo
forMeybaulOHburir DlUhbunj and Intermediate
tattonsat.1.10 p. m. and 26 p. m.
'fruits Not. 1, S. 17 and lou run dally between
tlarrlHburt and HiiKiirKiown.
1'iillinun palaoe Kleupluu oars between New
York and Knoivllle, Tenn., on train 1 wpbi
... . l,u eul"' ttnu D-'iween riillauelpn a and
Welsh on N. Si W. Railway on traliw 109 went
uud ISeaHt, exuepl that on Sunday lbs Phlia
iulnhla aleeper will run eut on No. 8.
Through uoaobea to and from I'hlladelpblu
on train 8 and 4 easi and 7 and 9 west.
Dully.
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SOUTHERN PKNN'A K. R. TRAINS.
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M.O. KKNNKUY, OW). W. MARTIN,
Vice l'ien. (len. Supt. . sudi
II. A. ItlUKI.ri Ueu. Pass. Auent .
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of ail dis
eases, EM EV'Q KIDNEY CURE It l
rULCI 0 euarutul Ri:fy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
For a tie at; Trout's drug store
".BUSIKE'oL DIUECTOiiY.
UAHItl KS.
K. M. DOWN liS. .
PlRST ('LANS
Ionsorial Arms i".
MoOONNKLLSBUKU, PA.
A Clpiin Cup mill Tnwel with faoh Shove.
Kvf rythtiiK Anllseptlu.
KikKora Kleilllzeil.
T"8hnp In ronni liuelv ftociipled by VA llnike
ISAAC IN. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to ilikte In all myln of hair out
tlnu. yulok, easy Knave, lluy-rum, Creanm-Wlinh-hftel.
without extra charge. Freh
towel to each cuHtnmer. Latent Improved ap,
paratua for ntcrtllzInK tools. 1'arlora oppoMia
Fulton Houho.
I.AWYKHS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Office on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All letral hunlneMR arid collections entrusted
will ecelve curelul and prompt attention.
CIII'RCIIICS.
Pkkshvti.hian. Uev. W. A. Wool,
D I., l'ustor. I'reachlng Bervicca
each alternato Sabbath at 10:30 a. ni.
and every Sunday eveuihfj at 7:00.
Services at Ureon Hill on alternate
Sabbikthg lit 10.H0 a. m. Sabbath
school at 9:15. Junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Fruyer meeting Wednesday
Avenlng at 7:00.
Methowst KriSCOPAL Hpv. .1. V.
Adams, Pastor. Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. I'reaohing every othet
Sunday moruinff at 10:.'i0 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epwortn
Ieiitrue at f!:00 p. m. IVaycr meetino;
Thursday evening a. 7:00. '
UNITKI) tltESllYTI-atlAN llev. J. L.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school ut 9:!)0
a. m. I'rnachlnp every Suuday morn
ing ut 10:;i0, and every other Sunday
livening itt7:00. The alternate Sabbath
rtveriins ar:; used by the Younjf Peo
ple's Chilotiiiu Union at 7:00 p. ni.
Prayer mcctinir Wednesday evening
it 7:00.
.VAN(iKr.il.Ai. Nt'TIIKRAN IteV. A.
G. Wolf, PiiHtor. Sunday school 9:1.1
t. m. Pitadiiii; tvery thir Sunday
mornin(f at 10::(0 and every other Sun
lay evening at 7:00. Christian hn
deavor at 0:u0 p. ni. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
RrtKOKMHD llev. e. M. Smith, Pas
'.or. Sunday school at 9::i0 a. in.
Preaching dh alternate Sabhatha at
10:00 a. hi. iiml 7:00 p. m. Christian
Kndi iivor ut 0:0(1 p. m. Prayer tm-ot-
uh ou Wciinesday evening at 7:iKi.
TKH.MS Ol' COl'KT.
The llrst term of the Courts of Ful
ton county in the year shall commence
.in the Tuesday following the second
Monday of January, at lOo'clock a. m.
Tho 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,
it 10 o'clock a. in.
The fourth term on the first Monday
October, at i o'clock p. m.
IIOKOl uu oi I ICI-HS.
Justice of the I'eace Thomas V.
.Sloan, L. II. Wihle.
Constable John II. Doyle.
Burgess H. W. Scott.
Councilman V). T. Fields, Leonard
Mohman, 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 DIK ECTOR Y.
President J udgo If on. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges David Nelson. W.
II. Bender.
I'rothonotary, ve. Oeo."A'. Harris.
District Attorney George M. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. -fauver.
Sheriff .1. O. Alexander.
Deputy Sheriff V. II. Nesbit.
Jury Commissioners Simon Desh
ong, Bennett A . Truax.
Auditors W. C. Davis, Geo. W.
Glenn, J. A Myers.
Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Goo
Sigel, and 11, 1'. l'almer.
Clerk Frank Henry.
County Surveyor A. J. Fore. '
County Superintendent - Charleg E -Barton.
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas' F. Sloan, V,
McN. Johnston, M. H. Shaffner, Geo.
H. Daniels, John 1'. S1k;s, S. W.
Kirk.
son 1.1 iks
Odd Follows M'ConnellshurgLod ire
No. 714 meets every Krlduy evening-In
tnet.'omei-er Building In McConnells
burg. Fort Littleton Lodjje No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meet
every Saturday evening In odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
IlarrisonvUle Lodge No. 701 meets
every Sulm-da evening In Odd Fel
lows' Uall at llarrisonvllle.
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev.
ery Saturday evening In OiH Fellows'
Hull at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordshurg Lodge No. 601 meets
In Warfordshurg every Saturday
evening.
King Poet 0. A. P.. No. ,KI5 meets in
McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hall
the llrst Saturday In every month at 1
p. m.
Uoyal Arcanum, Tuscarora Council,
No. 121. ineiitfl on n.h.MtnutA
- , - " ..H Vt ... U1IU (.
i,vt,uui(a 111 1 . j, o. OI A. llall,
1
1, in
MeConnellHMirg. .
Wttshlnu-lon f'nmn Nn 4U7 r r
8.
V.. of New CircniwliL. muaiu Jvm aui'
urday evening In 1'. O. S. ot A. Half.
Washington Camp, No. 664, P. O.8.
of A. Ilustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening in P. O. 8. ol A. Hall.
John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R., No.
5HII, meets every Saturday,, on or just
precoillnir full moon In Lash ley hall,
at 2 p, m., at Buck Valley.
Woman's llellef Corp, No. 80
meet at same date and place at 4 p.m.
Oen. D. B. McKlhhln Post Nn. 1M
Ci. A. 8.. meets the second anil fmi
Huturdayg la each mouth at Pleaaant
Kliliie
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