I I I I ION COUNTY NEWS! ' lish J Every Wednesday. P. .. r'ECM-itor and Proprietor. auconn:llsburg, pa. MARCH 14,1906, I iblished Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADVSHTM1NO RATgS. Pertuuitre of t line S time II M. Prr utre each ftubnequent lDaertton.... W. Ail auvertiaeraent lD-rted for loss than three months obarged by the square. H miw. 6moa. I yr. IIS.OO. t'JOOO I 130.1)0 M Ml 00 MOO 40.00. I 56.00. 76.00 On-fourthrtolumn. Ouo-h iir column.... O'-ff Column Nittm Inverted for lens than II P-ofmiHional Cards one Tear 15 School Report. The number of pupils enrol ed iu McConnellsburg primary school during the sixth month was 42; average attendance, 41; per cent, of attendance, !. The following are the names of the pupils who atteiided every day during the month : ('oldie Tritle, Mary Irwin, Grace Steach, Lucile and Ray mond Grissinger, Samantha and Lloyd Mellott. Norman Doyle, Pierce Henry, Willis Daniels, Minerva and George Pittman, Ross Hamil, Thomas Patterson, Pete and Mac Morton, Guy Reed, McCauley Lynch, llollis Wible, John Stouteagle, Frank Thomp son, Walter and Hairy Largent, Tliad Shinier Olive Grissinger, teacher. One would think the Laxative ide". in a cough syrupshould have been advanced long before it was. It seems the only rotional remedy for coughs and colds would be to move the bowels and clean the mucous membrancesof the throat and lungs at the same time. Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar does this. It is the original Lax ative Cough Syrup, the best known remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Tastes good and harmless. Sold by Stouteagle Bros. PLEASANT RIDUE. Mrs. Matilda Deshoug is again suffering from an attack of ery sipelas. Mrs. Catharine M otter spent Friday aud Saturday with Mrs. Matilda Deshong. John E. Peck was in this vicin ity on Friday last. Rev. B.W. Rinehart will preach at Sideling Hill the fourth Sun day n this month. The death of Henry Strait's lit tle son Ralph was quite a shock to many. Lin Holhnshead has his lime kiln up. Burkley Kline will put up a limekiln before long. The Breath ol Lite. It's a significant fact that the strongest animal of its size, the gorilla, also has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs means powerful creatures. How to kt.ep the breathing organs right should be man's chiefest study. Like thou sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Stephens, of Port Williams, O., has learned how to do this. She writes: "Three bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery stopped uiy cough of two years and cured me of what my friends th ught consumption. O, it's grand for throat and luntr troubles." Guar anteed at Ti oil's drug store. Price 50c aud $1.00. Trial bt ttie free. Ancient Riddles. W'jat do liars do after death V Lie still. Why is an egg overdone like an egg underdone:' Because it is hardly done. Which is the greatest riddle in the world? Life, because wo must all give it up. What is that which works when it plays and plays when it works A fountain. Why is a Btreot car a safe place in a thunder storm ? Because it h-js a conductor. WELL WORTH TBVIN0. W. II. Brown, the popular pen sion attorney, of Pittsfleld, Vt., says : "Next to a pension, the best thing to get is Dr. King's New Life Pills." He writes: "they keep my family in upland id health." Quick cure for head ache, constipation and bilious ' ness. 25c. Guaranteed atTrout's drug store. School Directors Convention. Convention of School Directors J of Fulton County, l'a., to be held i in the Court House, AlcConnells- j ourg, Wednesday and Thursday, I March 23th and 29th, 1906. Lec j ture Wednesday evening, by Dr. Myron W. King, of Pittsburg, Pa. J Di. W. T. Sat'imncton, i L. II. Wium;, Pres. Sec. We are pleased to state that at this writing, Tuesday morning, there is a marked improvement in the condition of Mr. Peck, the editor of this paper. Letter to Stou'eagle Bros., Mi- Conncllsburg, Pit. Dear Sirs : Mr. N. Avery, Del hi, N. Y., had two houses exactly alike, and painled them; one De voe lead -and zinc; the other uary tes and zinc. He paid same price Tor both paints. He used six gallons of lead-and-zinc, 12 gallons barytes-and-zinc. He paid $18 for painting lead and zinc, $'!(') for painting barytes and zinc. The total cost of the lead and zinc job was $27; tne total cost of the barytes and ziuc job was $")4. He didn't know he was buying barytes; the dealer told him that paint was as good as Devoe. A fair example of how it gener ally comes out, when you buy 'something just as good." Bet ter go br the name; the nam ; and the name is Devoe. Yours trulv F. W. Devoe & Co., "0 ' New York. P. S. F. O. Bare, Fort Little ton, sells our paint. CLEAR RIDUE. Our community has much sick ness. Scarh t fever is in the home of Georga Myers' family. Mrs. J. W. Mowers and Mrs. Jacob Winegardner visited the family of Mr. .Saul Chppinger and other friends in Franklin county over Sunday. Aunt Kate Baker is still living but her sufferings are great. Bart Taylor has typhoid fever. Miss Etta Fields came home from AltoonalastSaturday whore she had spent a few weeks. Mrs. Harry Walker, of North Point, has been home with her mother a few days, as she has been in very poor health for some time. Mrs. Mary A. Fields is visiting her mother, Mrs. Catherine Mc Clain. Selea and Sarah Haisten have been spending a couple of weeks with Mrs. Russell Ramsey of Mc Kinleyville. Miss Sadie Wilson is visiting her brother Charlie near Orbis onia. The debate here last Saturday night was well attended and the questions well discussed. There will be another debate in two weeks on the question "Which has done the most good for our country, the preacher or sol dier:"' Elliott Fi aker is on the sick list. Scott Car mack, while cutting up some corn, cut the front fin der off his left hand last week. Ray Cromwell has purchased a tine phonograph with fifty re cords, He is now ready to give us music. We are sorry to learn the sad news of the death of Mrs Leslie Shaw. Bert and Charlie Brown came home from Altoona on Saturday. Mrs. All Grissinger and two daughters and son Jess and wife and baby called at Alfred Brown's last Friday while on their way to McConnellsburg. Mrs. Annie Keganseand son Norris, of Altoona, are visiting her parents, H. T. Ueeter and wile. A very pleasant evening was spent in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pavlor by a crowd of twenty young people from Mc Connellsburg last weok. Allen joyed the cent very much, and went home at a very late hour, hoping to have the pleasure of spending another evening in the same way. After refreshments were served which the young la dies ol the crowd had provided, and a few games played, all thank ed Mr. and Mrs. Pay lor for their kindness and went home, feeling that the evening bad been well spent TO CURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.- Druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. A Word of Warning. As typhoid fever has made its appearance in our town it be hooves all good housekeepers to put their homes into the best sanitary condition at once. By the proper care of sinks, pipes und cellars at this tune we can prevent the spread of this terri ble disease before ;t has guineu the foothold reached in previous years. There is no better disiu I'ectaut for tho cellar tlvui good fresh white wash ahunduntly supplied. Instead of waiting un til the weather is warm enough for the regular spring house cleaning attend to the matter of the cellar at once. You will be surprised at the amount of no glected vegetables that are decay ing there and vitiating the air of the house. You may save your lamily much suffering aud your self much expense by promptly removing everything of an offen sive or unhealthy character Lt every citizen of tho town be a member of the Board of Health, and put his premises into such sanitary condition as to defy con tagion in anv form. The best way to rid the system of a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar acts as a pleasant, yet effect ual cathartic on the uowels. Its clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whoopingcough,etc. Sold by Stouteagle & Bro. Surprise Party. The home of J. W. Schooley was enlivened on Saturday, March 10th, by ihe presence oi many friends aud neighbors, who entered it to wish his companion, Mrs. Margaret Schooley many happy returns of her 4f?th birth day. While she was busily en gaged with her usual Saturday morning duf.ev, the door at the front of the house opened, aud to her great surprise she founl about 37 had entered with well tilled baskets. Mrs. Schooley was the recipient of many useful gifts After a bountiful dinner and spending a delightful day, all returned to their home. Those present were: I. W. Schooley, Mrs. Jennie Barber and daughters Nettie aud Myrtle, Mrs. Mary Deshoug, Mrs.Mehala Deshong, Mrs. Marie Maun, Mrs. S, J. Pittinger, Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Mrs. Emory Bossier and daugh ter Marion, Mrs. Lydia Boob, Samuel Strait, wife and daugh ter Margaret; Richard ichooley and wife, Charlie Schooley and wife, Joseph Everts and wife, Mis. Fannie Mumma and daugh ters Mary and Julia, Mrs. Mag gie Hanu and daughter Pauliue, Mrs. Anna Austin and daughter Janet, Jacob Strait and wife, of Hustontown; Misses Sallie Hoop, Dora Deshoug, Anna Maun, Blauche Schooley, and Mary E. Hann; Messrs. Charles Deshong, George Schooley, Charlie School ey, Marshal Andrews, and James Chamberlain. A G UKST. Don't frown look pleasant. If you are suffering from indiges tion or sour stomach, take Kodol DyspepsiaCure. Hon. Jane Moore of Atlanta, Ga., says : "I suffer ered more than 20 years with in digestion. A friend recommend ed Kodol. It relieved me in one day and I now enjoy better health than for mauy years." Kodol di gests what you eat. relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, belch ing, etc. Sold by Stout.e;iglo & Bro. IIAKRIbONVILLE. B. F. Cutchall one day last week moved A. K Deshoug to the hou.se vacated by Harry Dei-.lK.ng. Mrs. Milton Klint' und dniyii. ter Mary, spent a dn,v la-l u. .!, at Mrs. Geo. Fix's quilting. Four of William Dei-hong's f mi ily hive typhoid fever. W. A. Vitlli'.ijco was culled Gmcey last week by the kci ieu illness of his daughter, Mr., Sh:i w. Milton Kline was in .Vlc.C muel! -burg on business last week. If you urn troubled with pi'. s J and can't ti nd a cure, try VV'iti-h IhiZel R.ilve, but bo huro y:m get I tint made by E C DeWn.ut Co , Cliiengo. It is the original. If I you Imve used Witch IW.el Salve' without being relieved it is prolvi- j bio that you got hold of oneot the mny worthless counterfeits that are old on tbe reputation of the (fPiufne DeWitt's Witch Uiwl j SalVv?. Sold by Stoutungli! IJ.os. ' RODSS RACKET STORE. A Few Prices 7fc (!Tim' jiet kiioli", (i for Iunp burner 4 mill Lump globes, ,'e. ! ,' ; le I.anli'in globes Itising Sun stove Polish Dull wire 2 yd I lain (-timers Split rivets, lou in ,i ho v. . Tubular rivet Pud locks 10, 1 Word relic locus H-iii, Monkey vvr-'iiches ...to . It- , a ml 2ile "i ami To l!2c lU-;n. " ' :.-Js,. 12-in. " " :2c Black Ola shoe polish. . . . 7c Tin wash basins it and 7o Grunlte wash basins 1.1 and lie ('ninite stew puns 10 to l!)c til-unite stow kettles 2.1 to 4Ke Granite colTco puts 2:1 to .'fx: .lust received a nice lot of first i utility oil cloths, this is a job of 50 rolls that we can't duplicate nil our prices, not seconds, at 12c yard. In lace ciutniiis.we wi re entirely out and have dow anew stock. 2) yards long. .'M-in wide, :!2e; 3 yards long, 38-in. wide, (13c; 3j yards lonfT. and 42-ln. w ide, the best you ever seen at T5c. Felt window shades Ho: curtain poles He; Oil shinies 20 and 23c; Duck suit cases Hoc; a good alarm clock at 5Se, 7":, !)"e, and 1 20. 10-qt. dish pans 10c; 14-it. 14e; extra he ivy dish pan, 25, 2S and Hoc; pot covers 4 and 5c; pie plates 2 lor 5e. Oh. Ye; you at !l')c, we cuu now sell you at 70c. Single bit axes 4Hc. We aro now in shape to fill vour want in clothing of all kinds and or. Shoes we were never in better shape. Call and be convinced. HULL & BENDER, proprietors. Buggies &c at tf -mi iii. 0 11 0. OJjf j Tin- umh-rsiyned has just received direct from the manufacturers, a car lo. nl of New Buggies and Spring Wagons which he will sell lit I'uhlic Sale at his store in MeOonn;llsburjf, Da., on the above named date. Will also sell Corn FlovAys, Horse Rakes, CLtlt ivcitors, Spring Harrous, Mowers, IBuigy Harness, Corn Planters, Barshear 'M & Plows, &c. These goods urn all strictly new ami in ido of lirst class material, will also sell 200 Barrels of Corn more or less. These goods will positively be sold W. H. NESBIT, McConnellsburg, Pa. Early Risers The famous little pills. Hubs"i ib(3 for the "Nd-vs," only 1.00 a year. RHEUHATiSH HHEURALQIA and mm TROUBLE S DK0PS" tiiiii-j li'i.iTrully, riUs Urn UIumU Of Lilt l-OlMillOi. lillULci- .ilid UCItlf. Willi U tie Hie Outri c!uis; vt tln-se iffSe-i-. AiLiH-(J L-tt.. 1'fiU.i V II L-fOKitt BllliUBL llt- itiii;t relief Irom juilu. while a permunetit cure in tjciiitf eU-cu- by purifytm tfte Ljlood, tj 1 . i v 1 1 j k tut' poiMutiou huh-stjii-oe ant) ruunivitiy it (roui ta hystem. D3. C. Dr DLAN9 Of Itrvwtoii, (ia., wrlttjj! l Ltft.il hwun n nifwu-r for a niHitber of y tH.n with i.urik.,(u-.f m d I'.im u-nntiHiii ti my tin.t ftu.l h-K-t, (ti.il trifl iill Uiu t,nvM- Itmt I o., 11 1,1 t K'lluir rri.in mutt I- M van k Mini .! i-'umuitisl I with a i.-li.thur ttl Uiu h. B f.. t.Kl'iiit hut. foiii.il ' W !HlMilk' lltt n "i h th) r- I! it C-MiUn.4 fn.iu no it in n. irtcuu If ou tr iilTrliii wilh RlmuuitiliKin Nnurulula. Kldnvy 'J'ruuijlo or ui:v loic (Ir-.-rt ulxi usr wruo to u-i (- iriu, Ijoitlo ot "t-UKOPS." HA Ui)l It joursulf. "K.I1L-01.K- ii,n hi-. H.A anv tlmt, wiittout aciiulriiitf a "drutf liuhii," b8 It U eutii'ftl; frdo ur opium, uut-mne, Bl-oio1. IhUiliLfiliiju. unrl ..itiMV IliKri'dll'tllS. Lr.-Ir llsttlr, .U(I"(P00Uoe) II.UO. mt kal. by Urul.i.. IWAN80M RHEUIrATIU fURE COfKPAVr, iA 'J s - r.,., tmm iiff ittti git, MtmtU I ml III 11 VT. CU11S rUimttmtUui t.tl kl..U. p!23 FT-?) rpoa p xm L-iLi ilea for arch and Ap il Steel skillets 20c. Metal skillets 24 to :tHc Knives und folks 'Id to llso Silver steel tea spoons, ft set (io Silver steel tablespoons, a set... 12c .1 l.C. tirld In bits 20 Common bridle bits !u IV unliitf hhcard ISO A jrood hatchet 'A and 4-c Mica axie grease s and 2.1c Web halt- is 15 and 2."c A (jood rope halter 12c Leather halters 75 and llSs I'.iijriry whips 5 to 5c Dinner buckets 22c Cow chains M to iMc :( corner lilos II to 5c H-ln. 11 at files 8aiido l()-in. flat tiles 10 and 12c Steel carpet hammers 23 to '12c Wire neUinjr 3 to To a yd Wo almost forgot to say that the trust on 'f axes Is broken and tho axe that we sold March 19, 1906, X To.Own and Tili a : Maryland ;T I lip Farm1 means X Nice climute, 4 ijttBiijr iiueu soil, I 111 If crops, Diversity of crops, a Quick Transportation fa- T cilities, Congenial jx-ople, X Good churehos and sehooU. 2 Send for catalogue, X t J. Waters Russell. I Rejl Estate Broker.il t Chestertown, Kent County, X X Md. I Bill Made of Pipes. Thore is 11 hrill HtToKio, Jupan, which is made from tobacco pipes. So says the legoad In scribed around the outsida in four lanjnmipx, Knulish, F'rencb, German nnd Japataeso. The IColish version runs as follows : "This bell, cast in the city of Tckio, Japiiti, Ji-utmber I'), IH',12, by Tsuda Sen, is made from the metal t tobacco pipes of more than a thousand men, once slaves, no v freemen. " The story is that in 1802 a wo man missionary from America wayed'wnr oa toliao ;o smokiDg and persuaded over 1,000 men to forewoar llio hnhit. They tiiere foro iiail no furiher use lor their metal pipes, which were melted dewn and east In the form of a boll. The metal rHomhlnM bronneand the bell has a pleas ant muhical i itifr. ' -r- 4 THE I FULTON : COUNTY 5 JNEVVS x Covers the Field. I In every part of the County faithful re- X porters are located that gather Ihe 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 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, NYELOPES, CARDS, &c, t In fact anything and X everything in the best style along that line. FSample copies of I the NEWS sent to any J t of your friends on X X request, X ih NEW ih DIICICC Lf and WAGONS at Cost and Carriage This is no joke. I have 15 brand new FALLING-TOP BUGGIES and WAGONS on hand, and I have decided to close out every one of them at cost and freight In or der to fill up with SLEIGHS $ AND ?8 ?S 2 CUTTERS for winter. -. I mean just what I sy, and if you mean business come to see me. W. R. EYAHS, Hustontown. Pa. FOIJEYSnONErTAR ff ehlldrmni tat: mur. Mm ! L A D I ES ypRX A FRANCO'S ( --COMPOUND Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to other mnMllM M-ld at hlKli prlci-i. Ciire vuaritnuil. Su-rHMafullr utuu by ovc-r VIOO.OOO W.niivil. Price, -J3 I inla, dniK KUtaur by luell. TiMlluloiilali A booklet free, nr. LaFramco, fbllmdelpbla, Vm, REVIVO BE8T0RI;8 VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. prodacea tbe mbov reealu In SO dye. It tct$ ruwerfully aud gulokly. Cure, wheu ell otbera (all. oung men will regain their loat uaiibooil, nil old Dion will recover tuelr youthful vivor by tulug III. VIVO. It quickly udeurely reatorea Nervoil. aim, Loat Tltallly, luipoteuoy, MgUtly Kiulealong, Lo.t Power, i'allluf Memory. Waatlnt Dlaeaaea, and til effecta ot eeli ebuM or exeeMaud ludlecrelloo, ntilcti unllte one lor etudy, bualoeea or narrleie. It tonlyoureabyaurtlDattbeaeet of diaeaae.bul jssreai nervetonlo end blood builder, brlug tng baok tbe pink (low to pale ueka bud re iiorlof tbe Are of youth, ft warda off loaaulli aud Oouiunmttoa. Inalal on baTlug REVIVO, no tbar. It can beearrlod ID eeal iiocket. By mall, 110 per veokMe, or all for aS.UO, with poal live wyrlttan anannaaB mm a MlnnH tba Moaey. BfMia ami arivlee free. addr.a KOVAL MEDICINE C0 ifezSW For sale la McG tnnelUbui-K at W. S. Dick bod. 'a drug store. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAHIIKKS. R. DOVVNES, ( First Clas Tonsorial Artist, MoOONNIOXSBTJRG, pa. A Cleitn Cup nnd TowH wlt heituli KlnnV. Everything A nt(Kiiiit. HuOIH .SUMillZt'U. tJShop In room lately occupied by m IJruke ISAAC IS. WATSOIN. Tonsorial Artist. Strlotly up to datr In lt styles ot hmr cut tlnK. utck, ftftf-y nhuvi--. lluy-rum, (.-rt-fitiin. Wlttib-huzel. without extra charxH. Yvrt. tnwl to each customer. l.ateHt ImprorpU np. prntu for nterlliztDg tool. Pat-lorn oppoxue Fulton House. LAWVEHS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, . Ofiice on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All leKftl buslneKft and oolloctton entruNted will eoelye careful and prompt attention. CIU'KCIIKS. Prksbytekian. Kev. W. A. West, D D.. Pastor. Preachinfj serviceii each aiternute Sabbath at 10:30 a. in. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbnth school at 8:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Eudeovor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednentlay evening at 7:00. Methodist episcopal Rev. J. V. Adams, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every othw Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at B:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. Unitku Prkshytkkian Kev. J. I.. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching every "Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbnth evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. IW A NQKI.it, A n LUTHERAN Hev. A G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1" a. id. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 aud every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Refoiimkd Rev. C. M. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Preaching on alternate Sabhntfis at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. TKHjMS of COI KT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in tho year shall commence on the Tuesday -following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on ti e third Monday of March, nt 2 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Ttiesdny nrt following the second Monday of Jun-, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, n i o'clock p. m. uoHornu on ickks. Justice of the Peace L. II. Wil.le, M. W. Nace. . Constable D. T. Fields. Burpess W. II. Greatlicad. Councilmen Jacob Kotz, Thomas N. Hammil, Wm. H. Nesbit. Cleric Kd ward Sh irror. School Directors Thos. P. Sloan, John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. U. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. II Wible. Hoard of Health H. S. Wishart, M. D.; pres. J-. W. Greathead,; sec'y. G. W. Hays; W. L McKibbin, M. D., J. W. Mosser, M. I). GKNKH4L UIKECTOHY, President Judg;e Hon. S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. bender, D. T. Humbert. I'rothonotary, Ate Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George T-i, Dan iels. Treasurer- A. C. Lauver. Sheriff J. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant W ink. Commissioners S. C. (Jrai-ey, Wm. C. Davis. S. A Nesbit. Clerk i3. Frank Henry. County Superintendent- Chas. K "arton. -Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. elBon Si)es, Thomas F. Sloan, V McN. Johnston, M. li. Shall'ner, Geo. B. Daniels, John P. Sipps, S. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Sijies. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'ConneUsburgLodf.-e No. 744 meets every Friday evening iji tne Comerer Building In McCoime'lls burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the Cromer building at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 mer-is every Saturday evening In Odd Fal lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvllle Lodgtr-No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Pel lows' Hall at Harrlsonvllle. . Waterfall Lodge. No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at Waterfall Mills. Warfordsburg Lodge No. (101 meets in Warfoi-dsburo avui-v Kntn...in.. n - - j Mu.vu.war evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 305 meets in McConnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall the tirst Saturday In every month at p. m. Unval Arcanum, Tuscarora Council, No. 121. IIIUCLH m nllm-nutji N.1 .. .. evenings In P. (). S. of A. Hall, in McConnellsburg. Washlnuton Currm Wn din Ii f C! ... ui i-cDw uieuuuit, mtxis every Hat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hull. Washington Camp, No. CM, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Sat ur urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. K., No. 689, meets every Saturday, on or just preceding full nioou in Lahley hall at ii p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80 meets at same date and pluce at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. MnKlViMn Pnt 'v.. im G. A. 8., meets the second and fourth Saturdays in each month at Pleasart Kidge ADVERTISE IN The FnltOQ Count; News.
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