The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, May 23, 1906, Image 4

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    ni: M CuUNl V NEW;
'. . vli-.i J bvery Wednesday.
... ... ,J.vI, Alitor and Proprietor.
AkCONNELLSBURG, PA.
MAY 23,1906.
i Wished Weekly. 1.00 per
Annum in Advance.
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EMMAVILLE.
May It). We are having som
lino weather.
Planting corn is the order of
tbo Jay.
Grace Smith of this place, was
the guest of her sister Mrs. Wat
son Piessinger of Whips Cove,
last week.
Jaooo Garlick has left tor Pot
ter county, where he has employ
ment. Benson Hanks has returned
home.
Our postollice has been moved
to the store room of C. W. Truax.
A. W. Whitefield has returned
to Altooua.
Karl Truax and Fred Lodge
were guests in the family of Ben
s u Uatilis receutly.
C. 1). IJixsou called at Benson
Uattlis' last week.
.1 .': Winters, of Whips Cove,
was a pleasant caller at C. D. Hix
son 's on Suuday.
(I. L. Hanks was calling on his
fnen-is iu Bedford county recently-
Letter to Wm. Stoner,
.!( Connrllsburg, Pa.
I) arSi'-: Lead and oil is not
r.oi! paint; don't wear; the rule
is, a-, every one knows, repaintin
1 1 1 t-.-i-years.
U.;voe lasts six, in the same
way allow wite margin in all
such statements. What does it
mean, to last? It means the
same wti h both.
As to covering: that's another,
llen-'s an instance.
' Mr. J. J. Hall, Sheffield, Pa.,
paisiteil two houses, k-ad-and-oil,
took -!0 gallons.
La .si summer bought 40 gallons
Devon for the same two houses;
returned 10 gallons.
i'Iki paint, Uiat covers, lasts;
it's all paint, true paint, and full
measure. Lead and oil is all
paint but not good paint; the lead
wants zinc. Better paint Devoe.
Yours trulv
F. W. Dkvok & Co.,
14 New York.
i S. F. C. Bare, Fort Little
ton, sells our paint.
WEST DUBLIN.
Nora Kitchey has gone to Mc
Counellsburg, where she has em
ploy men t.
J. F. Johnson has moved his
saw mill to J. E. Lyons' where he
will hU'iu saw the lumber for four
hous i frames.
C. M. Brant put up a picket
fence around his yard last week,
also put some new roof on his
dwelling house.
Josej ih Price has about six hun
dred home-made horseshoes on
hand at his blacksmith shop,
Quite a hail and tain storm
passed through the central part
of this township, lust Wednesday
afternoon
K'oss King has put up a lot of
wire fenceon his farm this spring.
F. M. Taylor, of McConnells
hui g, with his corps of surveyors,
was turou'jli this vicinity last
week, prep-i i.-g a map of the
roads.
Mrs. lJiratn Clevenger and son
Harvey, and Mrs. M. L Laidig
and t wo youni.'st. children, spout
from Friday until Monday visit
in Trough Creek Valley, Hunting
don county.
Ada Reeder, who had been em
ployed in McConnellsburg, is at
home, sick with la grippe.
A (iUARAiNTLLD CUKE FOR PILES.
Itching, blind, bleeding or pro
truding piles. Druggists refund
money If Pazo Ointment fails to
cure any case, no matter of how
long stauding, in 0 to 14 days.
First application gives ease and
rest. 50c. If your druggisthaan't
it s'ud 50c in stamps and it will
be forwarded post paid by Paris
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Too Much "Funny Business."
A well-known Kentuckian, ac
cording to Success Magazine,
tells of a marriage ceremony that
J ustice of the Peace in the Blue
Grass State was hurriedly called
upon one day to perform.
It appears that the bridegroom,
a big mountaineer, very roughly
dressed, had brought his pro
spective bride with him to the of
tice of the clerk of the Court,
thinking to secure his license and
have the ceremony performed at
one visit. When his license had
been duly granted the mountain
eer asked if there was a Justice
of the Peace then iu the Court
house who could tie the Kuot.
Upon being advised by the clerk
that he himself was a Justice of
the Peace and that he was wil ing
to join the two lovers, the bride
groom said :
"Waal, then, we're ready; .o
ahead !"
"But you'll have to secure two
witnesses," smilingly observed
the clerk and justice, "before I
can proceed."
At this the mountaineer de
murred, saying that he did not
care for witnesses. Neverthe
less, he was co-ivinced in a mo
ment that this formality was an
indispensable one, and according
ly the necessary witnesses were
procured and the ceremony be
gan. When the couple had prom
ised to love, obey, etc., together
with the rest of the service, the
Justice of the peace ijuite inno
ceutly observed that the bride
groom should "kiss the bride. "
Thereupon the mountaineer ex
hibited fresh impatience at the
exactions of the official "Look
here !" he exclaimed, angrily, "it
seems to me that you're draggin'
in a lot of funny business, iu this
weddin'. Why, 1 kissed her be
fore we came in '."
FAMOUS STRIKE BREAKERS.
The most famous strike break
ers in the lar.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
cure for constipation, headache
and dizziness. 27)C. at Trout's
drug store.
NEW GRENADA.
CharlesGrissinger, of Bedford,
dropped in upon us Saturday ev
ening, visiting F. G. Mills. On
Sunday, he and his mother, Mrs.
Mills, drove to Saltillo to visit Guy
Weaver 's.
Emery Houck, of Illinois, who
has been absent lor many years,
is spending week with his broth
er, M. W. Houck. He was form
erly of Old Homestead, in Wells
Valley.
Maude Shafer is home. She
had been atIlob3rtsdalefor some
time.
Arnold Houp, of Shy Beaver,
dined at "Black Bear ' on Satur
day. Wilson O. Fields represented
Waterfall Lodge, No. 773 I. O. O.
F., at Grand Lodge, Pittsburg,
the past week.
George Mort, mine boss at Fin
leyville, was seriously hurt in the
mines last week. He is slowly
improving. He is a son of James
Mort, of Clear Kidge.
Revs. Sparks and Holtzman
visited our town on business.
Bessie and Geo Allemau, of
Mercersburg, and Lena and IJit
ert Cromer, of Fort Littleton, vis
ited N. G. Cunningham, on Sun
day. Hooky, the Prudential man
from Alt. Union, spent Sunday
with his parents.
Samuel 3. Alloway took in the
Grand Lodge at Pittsburg, the
past week.
Nw Grenada is famous for ir&
weddings. The last one is as fol
lows : Iu Mount Union, May 1(1,
l'JOti, by Kev. Geo. King, Mr. Roy
Ilippl--, of Mount Union, and Miss
Verna Shafer, of New Grenada.
Verna Is a daughter of our village
smith, Geo. Shafer. The infair
was at her home on the evening
of the wedding, after which fol
lowed mnsic by the circular saw,
cow bell, dish pan, snoot band.
M. A. Detwiler was the leader
and captain. "Many happy
I days!"
On Thursday last while draw
ing the rubbers of ,i wagon heavi
ly loaded with lumber, Ernest
Cooper, son of Wm Cooper, of
Ayr township, slipped, and his
foot was caught under the wheel
of the wagon, which passed over
it, crushing the great toe of his
right foot and otherwise injuring
the foot. Dr. Robinson was sent
for and rendered the noo unry
ined-ical attention.
dot I.
Albert Mellottaud family spent
Sudnay with his parents, Samuel
Mellott and Wife near Pletis-mt
Grove.
Rosanua and Annie Giflin visit
ed the family of George Gray one
clay reeoutly.
Denton Ilendershot, of Pigeon
C"ve, made a llyiug trip to tins
place last Mouday.
S. P. Winter spent Sunday at
Howard Charlton 'sin Pigeon Cove.
Mrs. Raehel Hill continues iu
verv poor health. She lacks a few
days of being 8-1 years of age.
Lola Gifti a spent Sunday with
her pareuts, William Ciffin and
w i l'e.
Opal Sharpe spout Thursday
with May Carnell.
Madahue Kirk, of Pigeon Cove,
spent Sunday with Oddio Hill:
Some of our pe- p!e atteuded
May meeting atTonoloway last
Sunday; also at Sideling Hill the
second Sunday.
J. Tilden Hill, who has been
sick for some time is slowly im
proving. James Truax is singing, "A
charge to keep." It's a girl.
Mrs. Aaron Hess has been very
poorly bleeding at the nose.
Rev. W. LI. Uendershot will
preach at Cedar Grove Sunday,
at 10 a. m. Also there will be
baptism after preaching.
Howard Peck, Mabel Kirk,Tilhe
Palmer, Omer Laytou, Madahue
Kirk, spent Suuday with Maye
Carnell. M. E. C.
Made Happy for Life.
Great happiness came into the
home of S. C. Blair, school super
intendent, at St Albans. V. Va.,
when his little daughter was re
stored from the dreadful com
plaint ho 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 -; ai d I rejoice to say,
three bottles effected a complete
cure." Quick, surecure for ner
vous complaints, general delili
ity, female weaknesses, impover
ished blood and malaria. Guar
anteed at Trout's drug store.
Pivco u()c.
SIOIiLI.NU MILL.
Scott Lynch has taken a con
tract of peeling seventy-five tons
of bark for Aaron Garland. lie
has now at work a number of
hands. Jacob Powell expects to
move his sawmill on E. II. Akers'
farm in a few days.
Mrs. Mary Wheeler, who has
oeen on the sick list, is slowly im
proving. Chas. Gienger, who has been
employed at G. F. B. Bill's new
house, spent Sunday with his par
ents in Buck Valley.
Omer Lay ton spentSunday with
Wesley Heinbaugh.
Joseph Carbaugh and family of
City, spent Saturday and Sunday
with M"s Carbaugh's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gillin.
Henry Garland visited Andrew
Mellott one day last week.
Mrs. Kachel Hili visited her
sou George, last Suuday.
The Sunday school at Cedar
Grove is largely attended, and
great interest 1ms been taken iu
the work so far.
There will be preaching at Bed
ford Chapel on next Sit irday
evening and Suuday morning by
the pastor, Kev. S. J. Pittencrer.
Dan Trout lost a valuable horse
Monday night.
K j -tL;il . rytL.ttr turn n K .
A1I pints.!
i ''t jkihl'tt tfwkumti k
at first; but you want
wear as well as looks.
Lucas
Paint
(Tinted Gloss)
always gives the same
sure lasting1 results. It
Li ground fine, and
S'4 thoroughly mixed in
! exact proportions by
y'2 modern machinery.
frW What it has always
done it'll do today.
I Ask vour dealer.
y. John Lucas & Co
IsxrVurk Philadelphia Chlceo
I -MM linn I i
May Millinery
I have just received another lot of the newest
shapes in untrimmed and Reaiiy-to-wear hats, .
;it much lower prices ihan thev can be purchas
ed for elsewhere, and in addition, 1
TRIM
of charge.
In my collection are hais for street and dress
wear, picture hats, turbans, bonnets, etc. In
fact all may be suited.
Mrs. H. C. McClain
Hustontown, Fa.
OPENING LETTER
STEVENS & RAKER'S
NEW STORE At Clear Ridge.
To the public. New goods still eom i 1 in. Wo have. just receiv
ed a line of shoes, strictly new, nt prices that will surprise you. Laches'
Oxfords from $1.20 up; hulk's' line dress shoos from $1.1(1 up: men's fine
dross shoes from .1.2 to Vi; hoys lino dress shoos from ,f 1.10 up. We
have a full lino sf line and e'ery clay shoos ami prices are right.
Dry Goods eirica Notions
Wo have a Hue hue of dry -foods coining in. Gingham and cali
coes, fie a yd., and up: Curtain net 10 and l."c yd: Muslins from "io a yd.,,
up. We have a full lino oi luwns. mohairs, silks, plaids, soorsuehers,
Hannels, ticking, etc , at, the lowest price.
Gents, ladies and misses, hose !.. per pair up: ladies and gents
I'm up: ladies' ribbed vests To up: pouts summer underwear 2 V up: window
blinds So up.
Groceries ! Groceries !
20 pounds granulated sugar $1: packages Mothers Oats i'ic; .'i
cans syrup 2-V: il bottles extracts '2'-: H packages smocking tobacco 2.jc;
chewing tobacco wc cut, up; kerosene 12c gallon: best b:irrol oil l"e.
We have a nice lino of tin and griinileware; Hour, feed, etc. High
est cash prices payed for produce, butter, eggs, chickens, wool a special
ty, also hi(ls. If you want to save money call and see us before you buy
and be convinced. F.verything new.
Stevens & Raker, Clear Ridge, Pa.
j NHLDMORti.
It is ft-nred t.iat the recent
j frosts have almost destroyed the
j entire fruit crop in this section.
I KalphPeck, of Pectonville, Ivld.,
is visitii-.g the family of his aunt,
i Mrs Jane Ann Snyder.
j Geo. Wmk started back to his
; work with the. l'enna. railroad
j Monday.
! Eli Peck and Howard Garland
jciich sold a hundred and tifty-dol-!
iur horse hist week,
i Mrs. A". Kunyan, Mrs. Ted
vvinK, anci im is j . Lt. .vieiiort nave
all oeen very unwell tor several
days.
Charley Kershuer started out
i last week to work at his trade
j (plastering), for the first this sea
j son.
I Eld O. L Funk is now on an ex
tended preaching tour in West
Virgiuia.
John MeCiellan and wife, of
Friends Cove, on their way home
from the Tonoloway May meet
ing, are upending a few days
among their friends hen.-.
The b irk peelingou the Bridges
co- tract here is Hearing comple
tion. It is est! in a ted that there
will be at lest 1!00, ;,ud possibly,
L'jU cords.
John D. Mellott is now eng ged
in sawing out the chestnut tim
oeronhis brother William's farm.
He says tin-' timber is very nice,
and will make valuable lumber.
Mr. and Mrs Larnberson, of
the Big Cove, were guests of Dr.
Mellott's family last Wednesday
evening.
W,ii-kiii.i;men Wanted
Single men under lift years, to
t'.irui ditchioif 7 months in
Wis. 17.".. on and board for sat
s.r '.e.t'irv hivids.
'Also a fiitbful man to run
sic un ditcher,"
Eu Kkiciikxiiacii,
Orrvillo, Ohio.
O jcd ration Day.
.Clear l.i.lgc Council No. Din Jr.
O. A. M . , assisted by the old sol
diers, will ho!. decoration services
on May .'loth us follows; At lius
toutown in the morning; then nt
F-urviev.-, arriving at ('en;cr
Church at K) o'clock, and at Clear
Kidge at 12 oYlocI:, where there
will he a dinner censi-tiny c f bean
sou p, pork and hard tack. A
number of prominent speakers
have been engaged for the oecaj
sion. The Clear Ridge will
furnish music for tlm occasion,
I5y order of Committee,
W. K. Fiici,Ds,t
Chairman.
Dentou Ilendershot spent a day
ir two In town this week.
FREE
Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from
Cie system by gently moving the bowels.
NEW
'buggies
My KUcds are lull of brand
new buggies aiul wutrons, both
factory anil
HAND
MADE
and my prices are as low as the
lowest.
Please call and see my con
veyances. Very truly yours,
W. E. EVANS,
Ilustohtown. Pa.
RIlEUHATiSf,!
LUMBAGO, SCIATICA
NEURALGIA and
KIDNEY TROUBLE
"S-DKnPV t.s,!imi Int.Armitlu .i...
ot the iioIhuiiouk mutter arid acidi wbluta p
ro me uirttcfc causes or tneso diHRasea.
Applied externally It afford almost ln
Sliiut relief from pain, while a permanent
4
cuts is Deing eaeeted by purlfylntf the Si
uiuuu. QINSUlTllltf IQ0 ioisououa NUb-
tanoe and removing it from tue tyatera.
DR. S. D. CLAND
Of Srwtoii, Oft., wrltesi
"1 bad bn a iiitfttrAr for number ot yra y ,
with l,uiniKtfo and HliftinintlNtu In my aiim L.:
ml Ixisa ji.i tplrxil 1I 1 1. a r....u.4i. ii,.K ,t i:"
gutliur (roiii nttMlleal wurbl. and alo ronviiltnl $ I
witliatiJiiitr of tho bet .h vnIcIbiis, but round fe?
nnililnir that gave tha reliuf obtaloetl from r 5
It UHoi'H." I ratia.ll i)riCrlhH It li, my unoUfl W
tow liuuiatUu and fclodrod Uiuaaa,'"
If you are suffnrlng1 with RheumatUm, V&
Nrfltirululn. tf i.lr.m HViml.la nr unu ri'l
dred UiNeaRft. wnie to uh for ft trlul botUe ft!
"8-OUOHS" can be used any lenvtb or
time without acquiring m "drug bubit,"
&h it Is entirely frb ur opium, coca ma,
alcohol, laudauuuii ao4 other aiiuiiur
itiktrttdienta. ,
LurffeHIa- Hot t la, B-lNtoPMfROODMM
4.UU. k at Malo by IrHcUta.
SWAN SO II IHEUMATIO 0 lift I COM PA I Y,
itt. HVt 1V MUfltr. CkkMca,
M- m ,
Dffl' Early Risers
The famous little plJJa.
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t THE
FULTON
COUNTY f4
news.
Covers the Field.
i .
t In every part of the
County faithful re-
porters are located
t that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and . National,
News, War News, a
Department for the
Farmer and Atechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Markets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Enaeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for ev
erybody. THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE,
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
LETTERHEADS,
NYELOPES,
- CARDS, 4c,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
I Sample copies of
the News sent to any
of your friends on
request.
Hotlol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
8
, of Me.
CIIEA.T
producorj tfae above results In 30 days. It acts
powerfully and quickly. Cures wben all others (ail.
YouuffmenwlUregain their lost manhood, and old
men will recover their youthtul visor by using
KEV1 VO. It Quickly and aurely reBtores Nervous
nrjHi. Lout Vitality, Impotency, UigUtly Emissions,
Lost Power, Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, and
all effects ot self-abuse or excess and indiscretion,
which unfits one lor study, business or marriage. It
not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but
Is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring.
leg back the pink glow to pale checks and re
storing the Are of youth. It wards off Insanity
and Consumption. Insist on bsvlng BEVIVO.no
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By tnsil.
81.00 per pnckt.ee. or six (or rSO.OO,-with post
five written guarantee to core or refund
lire money. H,r,,k and HrtvUe free. Ad'lress
KOYAl MEDICINE CO., chiMjuL"
For sale in McContiollsburK at
V. S. Dickson's drug store.
Kennedy's Laxative Honey tnd Tat
Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds front
the system by gently moving the bowels.
UKICtit-STER'S ENGLISH
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lr. Alwayn reliable. I.udlera, unk llruirrrlst for
fiold iiietulllo uoxi-n, wuicd wnlr lilrin r-bbun
lukn no oilier. ItefuKv dmiinvrouit ii.i.li.
tutlonainiid imititlionu. imvi.l yuurHniaijiM,
in Htnd 4v. In srarri, Inr. furl l.ii In m. 'I vli.
uouiala and "Keller lr ,ailie." in Ullrr,
try relnrn Nail, lu.ouu'l'eauuiuiiinln. told by
'I UriiKitinls.
CUlOHlOrHTKB CHEMICAL CO.
KluO Mudtsou htiuure. I'H !....
Ht.rU 11.1. ,.v,r.
L AD I E S
JllR. LAFR ANCOS?
rf l KA EJrl I I rvl r I j
Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator
4il,erlrr to other remedies told at hluh prices,
' rn i.rliininteftd, ttuiceruifully UMirl by over
UIMI.OIIO (iiiieil. Pric e, Vt3 i'ellls, drug.
uUrsur l,y mart. Tuslliur'iilaU A booklet free.
Dr. Lalraiiuo, Plilladtilpula, I'a.
Early Risers
Tho famous little pill.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
Best Courth Syrup. Tssisa Good.
Usa U time. Sold by tiruKk-iau.
TUB
?EKNYR0m PILLS
a: .f
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
lUIUIKKS.
R. M. DOWNES,
Fikst Class
Tonsorial Artist,
MoCONNEIXSBUBO, PA.
A Clean Cup tind Towel with ennh Shave.
Everything Antlneptlo.
Rozoin Sterlllictl.
SvT"Shop In room Ititnlv ououplcdby ltd Drake
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to date In all styles of hnir out,
tlnK. Uulck, easy shaves. Ilav-rum, CrenD-s-Wltoh-hazel.
without extra chaise. Fresh
towel to each ouMtomer. Latent Improved an
pitratus for sterilizing tools, l'nrlorfi opposite
Fulton House.
LAWYERS.
M. R. SHAFFNER,
Attorney at Law,
Ollice on Sauare,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
All leral bus n ess and collections entrusted
will euelve careful and prompt attention.
CHURCHES.
Presbyterian. Kev. W. A. West,
D D., Pastor. Preaching services
each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. nt.
and every Sunday evening at 7:(H.
Services at Green Hill on alternule
Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath
school at 9:15. Junior Christian Kn
deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor
at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Methodist M'Iscopal Rev. J. C.
Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every 6the
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sundav eveulnir at 7:00. Fnwneih
League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00.
United ireshyterian 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. The alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prnyer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:00.
H.V ANGKLlcAij LUTHERAN Kev. A.
G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15
a. ni. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn
deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer 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, 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
nOUOl'GU Ol-'FICKHS.
Justice of the Peace L. H. Willi).
M. W. Nace.
Constable D. T. Fields.
Uurgess W. II. Greathead.
Councilmen Jacob Kotz, Thomas
N. Hammil, Wm. H. Nesbit.
Clerk Ed ward Shirrer.
School Directors Thos. P. Sloan,
John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. H.
Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. H. Wible.
Board of Health H. S. Wishart, M.
D.; pres. J. W. Greathead,; sec'y. U.
W. Hay-: W. L McKibbin, M. I)., J.
VV. Mosst-r, M. D.
gkm:uai. ihhkct.ory.
Presidont Judgo Hon S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges W.H. Bender, 1).
T. Humbert.
Prothonotary, Arc Geo. A. HarriB.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver.
Sheriff J. G. Alexander.
Deputy Shoriff-W. H. Nesbit.
Jury Commissioners H. C. Mum-ma,-
Bennett A. Truax.
Auditors D. II. Myers, Aaron M.
Garland, W. Grant Wink.
Commissioners S. C. Gracey. Wm.
C. Davis. S. A Nesbit.
Clerk B. Frank Henry.
County Superintendent - Chas. K
Barton.
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
McN. Johnston, M. It. Shalt'ner, Geo.
B. Daniels. John P. Sipes, 8. W.
Kirk, F. P. Lynch, 11. N. Sipes.
TERMS OF COl'KT.
The lirst term of tlie Courts of B'ul
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. m.
The fourth term on the first Mondnv
October, at i o'clock p. m.
SOCIIiTIES
Odd Fellows M'Conneilsburg Lodge
No. 744 meets every Friday evening in
tne Comerer Building In McConnells
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening in the Cromer
building at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodge No. 807 meets
every Saturday evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at Wells Tannery.
llarrisonvillo Lodge No. 701 meets
ev-fjry Saturday evening in Odd Fel
lows' Hall at HarrlsuDvll!,
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev
ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows'
Halibut Waterfall Mills.
Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets
in Warfordsburg every Saturday
evening.
King Post G. A. P.. No. 365 meets in
McConnellsburg in Odd Fellows' Hull
the first Sal ur Jay In evry mouth at 1
p. m.
Royal Ariiiinum.TiiscarorH Coum-ll
No. 121, meets on ftlttjrn.HU Mondiij
evenings in P. O. 8. of A. Hall, lit
MoCouuellsbiirg.
Washington I 'limp No. 41)7, P. O. P.
A., of N"w I ii-i'iiadii, meets every Hi.t
urday evening in P. ( i of A. ' Hull.
Washington Camp, No. likl, p. O.S,
of A., Hustontown, meets every Salur
urday evening ,n P. O. . of A. Hall.
John Q. Taylor Post. G. A. It., No.
,5HU, meets every Saturday, tin or jimf
preceding furl moon In LiiKhlny hall,
at 2 p. m., nt Buck Valley.
Woman's Kellef Corps, No. 80
meets at saute date and pUce at 4 p.m.
Gen. D. B. McKibbin Post No. 102,
G. A. S., meets the second and fonrt
Saturdays In each month at Pleaxsrt
Kidge, .
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