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    I VI : )N CUUN1V NEWS
-bl; i d Every Wednesday.
i .. i - jX, Ku'itor and Proprietor.
AlcGONNELLSBURG. PA.
MAY 16,1906.
- 1 Wished Weekly. $1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
AUVKHTISINU RATES.
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1'er aijuikre eiioli Hubsequent Insertion.... Ml.
Ail iiilvrrtiiiTuetHx InnerteU for less than
three month charged by the square.
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l'ro.'eislonal Cards one year IS
Hunting Trouble.
Our New Grenada correspond
ent got funny, aad last week sent
in for publication s mug observa
tions lie had made while the good
liousokeepeis of his town were
sotting their houses in order for
the summer. The liege-lord and
master of the household don't
want to get gay while the "wom
en folks" are housecleaning. If
he don't want to beat carpet,
blackon stoves, pull down and put
upstovoj ipe, andeatcold dinners,
lie had better have some business
to attend to in Philadelphia tor a
week.
Our correspondent did not seem
to be taking much part in the
house cleaning, neither did he hie
himself away from the scenes,
but took a malicious delight in
standiug around and grinning
when he saw some poor soul miss
the head of a carpet tack, and
pound her thumb black and blue.
He was tickled almost to death
when he saw her worrying to get
a jtnut of (j-inch stovepipe jammed
into a joint of 5-inch but she did
not ue cuss words, and after
trying awhile, she got the butch
er l;uil'e and cut a few vents in
the end of the small pipe, did the
spreading act, and presto! the
joints were together. To save him
from the wrath of the aforesaid
lious. 'cleaners, we did not publish
his report last week, but, now,
we have decided to let it go, and
if t ho.se good women take him out '
and give him a ducting in the j
creek or fill his bed with cuestnut '
Uur, we will have a column write- j
up about that next week. So here j
i what ho says : i
"Some if the mistakes of a few
of our town women cannot bo ov
erlooked, and, of course, it being
house cleaning tune, and when all
men wish they had never been
born or could go to the sea shore
for a time. We noticed one lady
who put coffee essence in the tea
kettle, instead of the coffee pot.
Another went to the stable to
milk the cows with nothing but a
strainer; another was trying to
put the door ; creen on top side
down; mother tried to wind the
spring up in roller blinds with
her lingers; another was putting
four inch elbow on live inch pipe,
and another :oiug for "greens"
when there was none, and a host
ofothor things we pass by, lest
we find broi'in handles and Hat
irons in the air as we pass along."
FAMOUS STHIkE I1KEAKERS.
Tiie most famous strike break
ers in the lai d are Dr. King's
New Life Pills. When liver and
bowels go on strike, they quickly
settle the trounle, and the purify
ing work goes right on. Best
euro for constipation, headache
and dizziues. c. at Trout's
drug store.
TIPFIN, o.
Mr. and M rs. Amos Detterman
of Hoi; u folic, and Mr. an lMrs. J
( 'harlos Punk were guests in the j
homo of James Funk last Sun- j
day.
Mr. and Mrs. James Williams,
of Greensr riug, spent Suuday at !
Alton Miller's at Republic.
J. V. Weiker and wife spent
Sunday at Willie Miller's.
Mrs. Ne ' ton Peck is afflicted
with rheumatism.
Martin Youut is sintins "A
Charge." It's a boy. j
Hiiv a Farm in Peiin., N, J. or Del.
Best States for profitable farm
ing, boil adapted to great varie
ty of crops. Near markets that
pay best prices for your products.
Farm iinds lo these States my
specialty, sold and bought. Write
for particulars. R. G. FtucK,
1 1.02 R. E. Trust Bid., Phihda.
Fresh mackerel, Lake fish and
I'otomac Ilei ring at Irwin's.
No Parental Opposition.
"Papa, I am goiug t i get mar
ried, and myself and wife have
decided to stay here with you and
mother."
"You and your wife will have
auother 'decide' coming to you,
my son, when you have tried that
little game. By the way, who is
your wife to be?"
"Our cook."
"Wessyou, my son, bless you 1
Keep her here by all means."
I'Yom the Houston Post.
Letter to J. A. Irwin,
Mc Councllsburg, J'a.
Dear Sir : ShulTert Hardware
Co., Hickory. N. C, bought a car
load of paint; after selling it a few
months, found out it measured
seven pints a "gallon."
Returned it to the maker and
credited customers with what
thoy had lost from short measure.
What do you think of a short
measure paint? Don't you think
it half white-wash? Half the
paints are part whitewash
Go by the name: Devoe lead
and zinc. No whiting or clay in
that; full-measure besides. A
gallon Devoe is worth two of
whitewash paint.
Yours truly
P. W. Devoe & Co.,
1-1 New York.
t S. F. O. Bare, Fort Little
ton, sells our paint.
AKERSVILLE.
Mrs. Jane Barton is oii the sick
list.
Clyde Akers and Hunter Jack
son, and Misses Bessie Akers and
Grace Lodge attended May meet
ing at the Sideling Hill Baptist
church, last Sunday.
The spelling school at Akers
ville, last Monday night, was well
attended.
Roy DuvalJ badly injured his
hand this week.
NEEDMOKE.
Gilbert Mellott is attending the
Normal at Harrisonville.
Hays Morgret and wife and two
daughters Pansy and Pearl and
Grace Lake, attended church at
Sideling Hd last Sunday.
Joseph Fisher visited Balt.er
Mellott at Sipes Mill recently.
Mrs. Maria Palmer and grand
daughter visited at Sif.es Mills
last Saturday and Sunday.
Isaiah Mellott. wife and chil
dren of Gem, visited Wm. Mellott's
recently.
Squire Garland, of Needmore,
attended church at the Christian
church Sunday. fc
Made Happy for Life.
Great happiness came into the
home of S. C. Blair, school super
intendent, at St Albans, W. Va.,
when his little daughter was re
stored from the dreadful com
plaint he names. He says : "My
little daughter had St. Vitus
Dance, which yielded to no treat
ment but grew steadily worse un
til as a last resoi t we tried Elec
tric Bitter ; ard I rejoice to say,
three bottles effected a complete
cure." Quick, sure cure for ner
vous complaints, general debih
ity, female weaknesses, impover
ished blood and malaria. Guar
anteed at Trout's ' drug store.
Price iiOc.
Bino, Franklin County.
We left our father's home on
the morning of April 1th, and ar
rived at our destination about 8
o'clock in the evening. Several
people were here to help do the
unloading, and got the goods in
their place, and we got things
shaped up by V2 that night. The
people seem to be very neighbor
ly, and are willing to help all they
can when asked to do any work.
We are not done ploughing, nor
planting com, and a great many
of thefarmersare notdone around
here.
We have been having our win
ter during the past week, and it
has done a great deal of damage
to the early vegetables. We are
on a farm of 180 acres, and have
about thirty acres broken for
corn, and one acre of potatoes in
the ground. We have set out ov
er 4,000 fruit trees, and 500 grape,
and have over 2,500 fruit trees
yet to plant. You may imagine
the work it takes. I wish some
of the Pleasant Ridge fellows
could see the orchard us it looks
like a new-ground, with hero and
there a shrub.
D. G. Siuvks
Wanted at Once.
'Vanted. One man as a saw
ye", apply at once to
H. Kaujach & Sons,
Allen's Valley,
Richmond Furuace, Pa.
Mur. 7, tf.
Making Horns Attractive
i'lie man in the laded brown
overcoat had b en growing limi t!
and more careworn for the lust,
six mouths. The "nan who mi!.
with him on the way to the city
every morning and on the v;iy
home at night h id noticed it. At
last ho learned llio reason of 1 iu
change. The careworn maa'droiined in
i
j to his seat with such a heavy .sigh
lo.ie evemug that it would huve
J been impossible for hts friend not
j to hear it.
"1 guess your glad you're ,co
nig home, where you can iret a
good comfortable chair and have
a quiet evening," he said.
'(uiet evening!" ichood the
careworn man. "We don't have
any quiet evenings nowadays.'"
"Don't you?" asked his friend
uncomfortably. "Why er "
"There's no domestic trouble, "
said the su fferor dolefully. "There
is nothing I'm ashamed to speak
of. It's only that my wife has
been readiug a series of articles
on 'H.jw to Make Home Attrac
tive,' and she's carrying out all
the ideas with me to help her.
"You needn't think of me sit
ting in an arm chair before the
fire with my feet up now, 1 can
tell you. You can picture me
stringing dry peapods to make a
handsome hanging, or covering
an old apple barrel with wool wad
ding ready for the pink muslin
that's going to turn it intoacharm
ing mirror stand. If itisu'tthat
I shall be engaged in giving a
hardwood finish to some of the
floors with a preparation that I
saw my wife mixing in a tin pail
this uioruiug.
"Our home may be attractive if
we ever get it June, and I'm alive
to appreciate it, but I'll wager
the woman that writes those ar
ticles lives m a hotel or boards in
a hall bedroom, " and the care
worn man gave another heavy
sigh as the brakennm called out
"Paradise Centre !" and lie gath
ered up his bundles. Youth's
Companion.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money if Pa.o Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of ho w
long standing, in tj to 14 days.
First application gives ease and
rest. 50c. If your druggisthasu't
it send 50c in stamps and it will
be forwarded post-paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Unfavorable.
"Good weather for crops, eh ?"
chirped the traveler, one of your
superficial optimists.
The farmer shook his head sad-
iy.
"On the contrary," he replied,
for lie was an educated farmer.
"No?"
"As a matter ot fact the crops
are suffering."
"On account of the weather ?"
"On account of the weather. :'
"Bright sunshine, following
copious showers, do crops suffer
in such weatner ?"
"Naturally, crops are oouud to
suffer in any weather which
makes fish bite. If these condi
tions continue, we sha'n't raise
mu'jh this year."
And the farmer shook his head
again, and sighed heavily. Puck.
Misses Fannie. Bossier and
Mollie Mellott, of Pleasaut Ridge,
havo been spending the past week
'in Washington, D. C, visiting the
latter's brother at the U. S. Naval
Hospital.
1
The dealer who sells
Lucas
Paint
(Tinted Gloss)
is happy because he makes
batistied - customers. The
painter is happy because he
does a quicker and better
jot). You are happy because
your house looks better and
looks letter longer than any
other paint can make it.
Your dealer understands
why.
John Lucas & Co
Sixty years of palol-makiDf
N'.w Vo.-k Philadelphia Chicago
,"4
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ti
May Millinery
I have just received another lot of the newest
shapes in uwtrimmed and Ready-to-wear hats,
at much lower prices than they can be purchas
ed for elsewhere, and in addition, 1
TRIM THEM FREE
of charge.
In my collection are hats for street and dress
wear, picture hats, turbans, bonnets, etc. In
fact all may be suited.
Mrs. H. C. McClain
Hustontoun, Fi.
6':
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS' & RAKER'S
NEW STORE, At Clear Ridge.
To the public. New yoods still coming in. We have just receiv
ed a line of shoes, strictly new, al prices tliut will surprise you. Ladies'
Oxfords from $1.J0 up: ladies' line dress shoes from $1.10 up; men's fine
dress shoes from 1.2" to (tf.ud; boys line dress shoes from $1.10 up. We
have a full line sf tine and every day shoes and prices ure rijlit .
Dry Coods and Notions
We have a tine line of dry goods comiDg in. Gingham and cali
coes, ')c a yd., and up: Curtain net in and 1;V yd; Muslins from 5c a yd.,
up. We have a full line oi lawns, mohairs, silks, plaids, seersuchers,
, flannels, ticking, etc , at the lowest price.
- Gents, ladies and misses hose lie per pair up: ladies and gents
1"jc up: ladies' ribbed vests "c up; gents summer underweur 2"ic Up: window
blinds sc up.
Groceries ! Groceries !
20 pounds granulated sugar 1; 3 packages Mothers Oats 2"c; .1
cans syrup 2e: ( bottles extracts 2"ic: ti packages smocking tobacco 2"e;
chewing tobacco Sc cut, up; kerosene 12e gallon: best b;irrel oil lfe.
We havo a nice line of tin and graniteware; (lour, feed, etc. High
est cash prices payed for produce, butter, eggs, chickens, wool a special
ty, also hidtfs. If you want to save money eall ard see us before you buy
and be convinced. Kverything new.
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa.
Look ! Read ! Buy I
Fliekerville's Bargain Store !
I am now ready to open my Xew Store at the little village callid
Kliekerville, which is near the Lo iust Grove p.ist'iMlc.!, in Whips Cove.
I will give you a little sketch of tim lino which 1 expect to handle
and the produce I expect to take in exchange.
Hutter, 20c cash, and 22c trade: Kggs 12c cash, and He trade; Po
tatoes, Meat, I .ard, Beans, Dried Apples, all taken in exchange for
goods. Muslin bleechet! and nub. cached, percales, lawns and all kinds
of fancy dress goods. Ladies' and Misses Dress Skirts from $1.50 up.
1'nder Skirts 75c, calico 4 to "e a yard.
Men's all-ready-made woric and dress pants, " lc to 2 per pair.
Men's and boys' dress hats from fjllc. to 1 each; Ladies', Misses and
Children's trimmed hats from 50c to if :i.2.) each, children's caps 25u each.
Table oil cloth 15c, yard, or 1 lc by the bolt, why pay IS to 20 cents
elsewhere. Straw matting l2c yard; Ingrain carpet 25c yard; Windbw
curtains at 75e pair; Curtain Doles 10c a piece; Lied spreads ilOc up.
5 gallon oil cans at 75c each, also will fill them at 10c per gallon,
single gallon 12c. Granulated sugar at Sc; Scrap Hinges, door knobs,
rakes, hoes, single trees, and all kinds of hardware.
Come one come all now, no trouble to show good sell or not.
Upholstered .couches $5, why pay $() or $7 when you can get them
cheaper. Large Mirrors, nice frames for 10x20 $1.25. Ladies' handder
chiefs, ribbons, laces, embrodiers, and collars for both men and women
D. C. MELLOTT.
The Rise in the River.
It is little short of astonishing
to seo how hi tlo water it required
to lloat the southern river steam
ers, a boat loaded with perhaps a
thousand bales of cotton slipping
along contentedly where a boy
could wade across the stream.
Not long ago, however, the Chat
tahoochco got too low for even her
lightti i au'ht commence, and at
Gup bout Shoals a steamer ground
ed. As the drinking-water on
board needed replenishing, adeck
hand went asdiore with a couple
'if water-buckets.
Just at this moment a northern
rtveJer upproached the captain
ot the b' n, and asked him how
long lie thought they would have
to stay tliot e.
"Oh, onl.' till that man gets
btck with a bucket of water to
pour intatlio river,'' the captain
n-p'i. il. Presently thedeekhand
returned, ami the stale water
from the cooi 'r was einp'.ind nv.-r
frond. Instantly, to the tunny.".
inont, of tliK traveler, the bout be
gan to move.
'Well, if that don't beat thun
'ler !" ho grasped.
The fact was Unit too bi;i.
touching the b t,tom,l adac edas
a !aui, and there was soon b tck
ed up behind lieronnugh water to
ifthe over the unoal and send
her on down the stream. -Harper's
Weeklv.
AGUJRANTEED CURE FOR PILES
Itching, blind, bleeding, pro
truding piles. Druggists are au
thorized to refund money il Puzo
Ointment fails to cure in 0 to 14
days. 5mc.
i maim
Srt , .A
CMJIISS
RHEUMATISM
LUMBAGO, SCIATICA
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
rj "l l0PS" taken Internally, i Ida tho blood
ui inn poisonous mailer ana aclui wulun
are Hie ilu-uol causes of these d.soiuos.
Auiillud externally It affords almost In
Biani relief from pain, while a permanent
cure la being elTotnd by purifying the
blood, dissolving the noiuonnun mm.
(tauoe and removing it from the ayatem.
DR. 8. D. BUAND
Of llrawtou, Oa., write t
"I bad been a uff err for a ntirobAr of rttn
with Lumbago u Htiuumal Inn Iu inr truis
an1 li,ftiia trltttl ll thtt reuitHllHt tlmt I ooulil
Ifntbar fruiu ijiorlitnl wark, and aluo conauittd
wrltb a iiumttDr of tin) boat phyttlciMiia, but found
nothing tUat kvm ctitt rttllof ohtalntHt from
"b l'KoVH." I uball preccrti It In uiy praoUo
Cur rbDuoiatlitu aaiJ kiuUrtxi dlavaMw.''
FUSEE
If you are suffering with Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble or any kin
dred dlHease, write to ua for a trial bottle
of "t-UUOPS." ud teal It yourself.
"B-OKOPS" can be used any lenglb of
time without acquiring a "drug habit,"
aa It la entirely frea uf opium, ooculne,
alcohol, lauauauiu, and other similar
litirMllMn t
LargeNlaK Hatlla, "-lIIOHa"illie Dasaa)
l.OO. r.r kale ky lrui.t. '
SWANSOI HfUMATIO CURE COMMIT,
-i vir iii'inii rrfwrr
THE
FULTON
COUNTY
I NEWS
aMtfi'l
Covers the Field.
In every part of the
County Faithful re
porters a;2 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
Alarkets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Endeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. S3
THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
LETTER HEADS,
NYELOPES,
CARDS, 4c,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
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I l Sample copies of
J the NEWS sent to any
t of your friends on
i reuuest.
ICodol Dyspepsia Cure
uigests wnat you eat.
Fholotrupkca'
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
a. of Me.
produces the above remits In 30 days. It act)
powenuny ana quickly. Cures when all others fail.
Young men will regain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover tbeir youthful vigor by using
ULVIVO. It quickly and surely restores Nervous
Doss. Lost Vitality. Impotoncy, Nightly Emissions,
Lost Power, Felling Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
all effects of self abuse or excel sand Indiscretion,
which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but
ib a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring
ing back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re
storing the Ore of ynnth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO, no
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. Br mail,
S1.00 per package, or all for SS.OO, with at post
tlve written srnsvrantee to care or refund
me nmiey. nnin tutu aaviso True. Aulress
KOYAl MEDICINE CO., cSu
For sile iu McConnellsbur at
VV. S. Dickson's drug store.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey end Tat
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from
tae system by gently moving the bowels.
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THE
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. BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
IIAHHIKS.
R. M. QOVVNES,
First Class
Tonsorial Artist,
MoCONNKLLSIIUKO, PA.
A Cleun Cup and Towel with eitoh Shave
tivrrything AialHi.'ptlo.
, Huzora Hterliized.
I"1" fchop In rdorn ltuiv occupied by Kd Hruk,
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date In all atyles of hair oui.
tlnif. Julok, ensy ahnves. Hay-rum, Crenns.
Wlloh-hasel. without eilra olmive. Fresb
towel to each customer. Latest Improved an
?iiratu for sterilizing tools. I'arlora opposn.
ulton House.
LAWYERS.
M.
R. SHAFFNER.
Attorney at Law,
Oflice on Square,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All legal bua.ness and collections entruated
will ecelve uareful nnd prompt attention.
C1UKCI1K9.
Prksbvterian. Kev. W. A. West.
D D.. Pastor. Preaching services
each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.
and every Sunday evening at 7:00.
Services ut Green Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:.')0 a. m. Sabbath
school at 0:15, Junior Christian En
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
everjinf? at 7:00.
Methodist episcopal Rev. J. C.
Grimes, Pastor, Sunday School
at 9:30 a. in. Preaching every other
Sunday morniug at 10:30 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth
League at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00.
UN1TKD 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. Tho alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlns
at 7:00.
EVANGELICAL LiUTHERAN Uev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:1")
a. m. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian En
deavor at 6:00 p. m. Praver meeting
on Wednesday evening at'7:00.
Reformed Kev. C. M. Smith, Pas
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching on alternate Sabbaths at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian
Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
IIOROL'GII OFFICERS.
Justice of the Peace L. II. Wihle,
M. W. Nace.
Constable D. T. Fields.
Hurgess W. H. Grenthead.
Councilmen Jacob Rotz, Thomas
N. Hainmil, Wm. H. Nesbit.
Clerk Edward Shirr er.
School Directors -Thos. F. Slonn,
John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. H.
Stevens, S. K. Wool let, L. II. Wibk'.
Hoard of Health H. S. Wishart, M.
D.; pros. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y. G.
W. I-Tayv; W. L McKlbbin, M. D., J.
VV. Mosssr, M. D.
OENKUAI, DIHKCTORY.
President Judge Hon. S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges W. II. Bender, I).
T. Humbert.
Prothonotary, he Geo. A. Harris.
DUtrict Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver,
Sheriff J. G, Alexander.
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit.
. Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum
ma, Henuett A. Truax.
Auditors T). II. Myers, Aaron. M.
Garland, W. Grant Wink.
Coinmibsioners S. C. Gracey. Wm.
C. Davis, S. A Nesbit.
Clerk 13. Frank tlenry.
County Superintendent- Chas. E
Barton. .
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas Y. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. R. Shaffner, Geo.
B. Daniels. John P. Siiies, S. W.
Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes.
TERMS OP COURT.
The first term of thn Hmnxo r,t v,i.
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. .n.
The fourth term on the first Monday
October, at I o'clock p. m.
hocihties
Odd Fellows M'Ciii.riPiicli
V. i Tiuaj evening in
tne Comerer Building in McConnells-
Mil 1A1 ,..,.. I7il.l... ?
Fort .Littleton T.rwliro tUn JflJ
, " K ' " 1 iun il
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
Ull 1 1,1 1 r. .. Til T ,
Wells Vftllpv Lrn-lira Mrt MVJ A
. af ' "V I 1X1CC1I0
every Saturday evening in Odd Fel-
ixjtio u-an au vv ells J Uliuery
TIarrisonvillH T.iwl va TJi 7rtl mj..,i
- r - ' v sw uircm
every Saturday evemng An Odd Fel
UU.IJ Ub iiurriBouvuie.
Mraterfall TjinVb Kn 77.1 IUi. ..
ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
Hall at Waterfall Mills.
Warfordshnrir T.ml
- o -- - " w uirrii
In WarioriiKlniro- hurmi Qui,,n.. ..
evening.
Kinc Post O . A. P. Nn mr, i
MuConnellsburir in Odd Ifellnwa' n..n
the first Saturday In every month at 1
p. m.
Roval Arcanum. Tnan
evenings In P. O. S, of A. Hail, In
McConhellsburg.
fanH li
Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. 8.
A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat'
urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall.
Washington Camp, No. fiol, p. o.S.
of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening in P. O. a. of A. Hall. .
John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No.
580, meets every Saturday, on or inat
preceding full moon in Lusblcy hJ.
at 2 p. in., at Buck Valley,
Woman's Relief Corps, No. 80
meets at same date and place at 4 p.m.
Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post No. 402,
G. A. S., meets the second and fourth
Saturdays In each month at Pleasant
Ridge. i
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