1LLT0N COUNTY NEWS I'uMishod Hvcry Thursday. i T,. ?:.K, Editor and Proprietor. VkCONNHLLSBURG. PA. JULY 26,1906. Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. AUVKKT1N.1KU, RAT RH. ;:. or S lines 'I times II ISO. IVr -itiure each suliseinient Insertion.... M). All advertisement inserted for less than t h-'e months ehared ly the square. 3 in, is. 115.0(1. 10.00. Oiiuys. I'JO.OO j (0.110 w.oo. Jyr. w.oo M) no 75.00 ' ine-fourth oolumn. . ' ne-h;ii r column ' ne i 'o; mm i !i nir Inserted forless than II I'mfiisional Cards one rear f CLEAR RIDOf. Mrs. Wilson Cutchall is visiting her s"h Clarence, in I'ittslnirsr. Miss Bertha Madden, of Altoona. is v i it in y her sister, Mi s. John A. Henry, in this place. Mrs. George Myers moved from the Jesse Carniack house, Tuesday, to Kooky Uidjio. .lames .Mcllheny, le vin ( I'limwell, and Gilbert Kerlin hauled the "llittin."' Klliott Friikcrand son Baldwin, and Frank Hill and Cab Orth passed through our town Tuesday. -Miirie, a daughter of .1. H. Baker, fell and broke her arm Tuesday, A phone message brought Dr. MeClain who set the fractured bone. .I'din A. Henry brouyht a lot of line cattle iniine Tuesday, that he had liouoht down in the Bitf Cove. Mrs. Lillian r.ornhardt is visitiny in .lohii A. Henry's family. Chester, little son of our merchant. Chin !es Stevens, has been quite sick during the last few days. Dr. Hill is attend 111s: him. II. 1. and W. 11. Fields went down to the Cuve to .lohn N'esbit's barn. Al Hums, of ( rbisonia. was in our town Tuesday morning. Sadie Fields has been on the sick list. ..li.-s. Guldie Winetrardner visited Mrs. Axie Wright, at Three Springs, last, week. Two of our lucky hunters, Bland Harnett and Harry Walker, went out to look after groundhogs the other day. They found a line 1 a rye one, captured it, and took it home. Beinr pleased with their luck, they went ayaiu on Saturday, and took Wilbur lierfcstresser and George Harnett alotir. This time they were not so lucky. Don't be discouraged. Luck will come and the rroundhosrs K jB-ow. Dois evil sUll, your whole life fill:' loos woe betide '; You- thoughts oij suicide y You need a pill ! No vvfos'proseand facts Do Witt's i.:t'le ivi: ly Kiscrs are the most pleasant ami i fciiaoiy pilis kuovvri to-day. 1 hey never gripe. Sold by Stouteagle A' Bro. NliW 'ijRl-NADA. Uichard Alloway and family visit ed friends at Wells Tannery a day or Wwi recently. Harrison Locke, merchant and post master at Selea, spent Sunday with friends here, Martha Mills, head nurse at the Henna Hospital, 1 'hiladelpliia, arrived hoi;. i- on Monday for a week's vaca tion. Hiirvey'Shitfer and family, of Mount 1'iiion, arrived here at, the Shafcr hoi:,e. Harvey left on Monday to blacksmith at the Kearney mines. Kitner Black was elected teacher of Wnodvale school, and Maude Cun ningham teacher of Coles Valley, or I '1 .10 Grove school. Ptiuu-I Swart, a veteran, of Clay tow u.-.!itp, bud tne misfortune to fall 01. ainov, in- scythe and cqt his kne(: so bii'l y that eleven stitches were re- 1 ". 1-"d to close the wound. The Peoples Teiephone Company have extended their lines to Huberts da!.'. Wood vale, liroadtop City, and !.; 'I icy, and last Friday lihones were pu' in and lines finished, and they are in tood working order just finished in l im to ! of quicK service on dav of the terrible evplosion at Woodvale. It hi, a God-send to have communio tioii by way of telephone on that fatal dav. The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Hay nesville, Me., now 70 years old. She wntes: ''Electric Hitters cured me ol chronic dyspepsia of :. rs staudiug.uiid made me feel as well and strong us a young girl." Electric Hitters cure stomach in d liver diseases, blood disorders, general debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guar antee at Trout's drug store. Price ouly ." 'c. Festival. A fc stivti l w ill he held 1 1 the forks of the road at Joes Run or better known as "Slabtown" in Delfast township, on Saturday afternoon aud evening, August 4tb. There will be music aud dancing. Every body come and enjoy themselves. Hy order of conuriiitef, David U. Hann, 2t O. W. M fluit. j WOULD I.ICLNM; II I N I BUM. t i l.cufbl.itioii Now Uclnj; Dialled ' for the Next (icncral A.HHtnihl y. The ortieiiil.x of the State (.tame j Commission are giving much nt : tention to the proponed law for the I lieensinif of nil gunners and it will j e presented at the uominsf session of the Legislature with the on- uoisemeniot the lommission itn.l t!n St.it,.. Sportsmen's Association. The intended legislation had its origin at a meeting of the Sports men's Association at Milton, in May, when a committee was nam ed to take charge of the drafting of a law. Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the (iame Commis sion, is chairman of the legislative committee of the association and w ill have a big hand in tha work. It is planned to require every gun- ner to take out a license, costing a nominal sum, say si, fro:i a ingredient and element is print place to he designated later. The 1 ed on the package for their in- mono v derived w be used, says Dr, Kalbfus, for the work of the game commission; payment of of licers detailed to protect game and see that the laws arc enforced un der the act for the appointment of game warden; for the propogation of game by buying birds and ani mals in other states and placing them in preserves so that they can he raised and distributed, and, most important of all, for the keeping tab on hunters. ly requiring each one to have a license giving his name and a de scription of his personal appear ance which must be shown upon demand of a warden and property owner on whose Jand the hunter may be. it will do away with irre sponsible hunters and boys, who are a nuisance and detriment to game, as in many instances they do not carry away what they kill and disregard laws. The owners of land and farmers will have to take out licenses, but this, savs Dr ivalotus, will be a benefit to uieru, as lias heen the case in Mi souri and ether western states where the farmers are the most ardent supporters of the law li censing all hunters. Try a little Kodol for Dyspep sia alter your meals. See the j effect it will produce on your gen- i eral feeling by digesting your j food and lielpiDg your stomach to I get itself into shape. Many stom achs are overworked to the point where they refuse to go further Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive proper ties get the stomach back into working order. Kodol relieves tlatulenee, sour stomach, palpita tion of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by Stouteagle A' Uro. Gem, Pa. Editok News: Kindly grant soace in your paper that the readers thereof, rnuy not have a wrong conception in regard to the statement published in your paper over rny signatuae. I did not charge any one lor wrongdo ing intentionally or unintention allysimply pointing out thedis crepaucy which existed in the statement. The stutoiinjiit pub lished is a correct conv of the statement posted at (Jem. by which auy one can see that the discrepancy does exist. Mr. K. S. Mellott thinks the mistake was on my part. I beg leave to say that after submitting the origin al statement for comparison, it was found to be identical with the copy published; hence, the mistake rests with si tne one else it may be with him, or it may I be with the parties who dictated the refutation published in your paper; I know uot. The admis sion that the mistakes made were corroded, shows that some mis takes were made. We are all fal lible Mr. Mellott included, be cause lie was in ei ror when he asserted there . as nothing lost ' to the townsnip. I did not say tho township lost or gained, I simply asked foe an explanation. If the parties interested look up ! 1 ,, tne paper, una earerully investi gate the statement, it will show them whether, the township or the supervisor lost by the account as it apr ears. I knov who n and I also know tho mistakes made, which any one who exam ines the statement can e. Sutn.i errors can be rectilie.'; oilier, cannot and there Is so:: 0 of tho latter. W'l o made th m ? .JoHm Thomas La''-.y DeWIit's gSJff Salvo Tor Plica, Burns, Sores. A Step In (he Right Direction. It is with a pmil bnl of plwtv tin; vu com uioiul to llio nnili ilein'o of our reader,' aud uhpo cially mothers, Cuscasweet, the new inf-ints' and children's rem fdy, now bcins offered the pub he nt Trout's Drti storo. Fhere Is, at the present time,: an undoubtedly strong do maud I for purity and .safety, particular- : ly in the ease of remedies for 1 children. In tins instnnco the ! well known firm ol K ('. IhAVitt & Co. has taken the public in their confidence by pnntiug on each package of Cascasweet, the true name of every siugle ingred ient of the preparation. This will undoubtedly strongly com mend itself to physicians and moth irs alike. Mothers can be thoroughly satisliod in giving this simple, pleasant remedy to their children, tn knowing that every ! formation. This etvibles them to know exactly what they at e giv ing their little ones when they ad minister Cascasweet. The old time method of reliev ing children's complaints by stu pefying or deadeuiug their sensi bility with drugs to produce arti ficial sleep, is .superseded by this harmless remedy, and the advan ced position taken by this well kuowuhrm, in making known the ingredients of such a valuable rem edy, will undoubtedly find a num ber of followers within a short, time. The greatest caro should be exercised in the selection of a remedy for the complaints pecul iar to children. The day is past and gone when a mother was . '.on teut toadmiuistor to her child the old time soothing syrups and medicines containing powerful ard harmful drugs to produce artificial sleep, such a morphine :-nd opium, and it is with satis- I t'ar-t.ion thnt - .i t position taken by E. C. DeWitt & Co. 1U not only omitting from tile acres, situate in Bethel township, Ful Compositiou of the mediciue itself tOL' opunty, Pa., very near the Mason any opiate or narcotic, but in ! l)iXo" lim'' on public road leading placing in plain English on each I and every bottle the name 01 each of its ingredients. Cascasweet is a vegetable corrective of su perior merit as Us formu'a hows it to be. Wanted. To buy a large lot of White Pine 1 inch boards. 10-12-H-ill ft. long. Apply at ouce or ad dress C. I!. Sl'AXCCKK, 't. Kuobsville. Pa. Picnic. There will be a grand picnic at turns' mill, 1 uuh below Big Cove Tannery, on Saturday, Au gust 11, liiOti, in the evening. Good music and a platform for dancing. A full hue of refresh ments to tie served on the ground. Wanted at Once. Vaxtkd. One man as a saw :". apply at once to 11. Kai.hach .v Sons, Alleu's Valley, Richmond Eurnace, Pa. Mar. 7, tf. Worldnjinen Wanted Single men under li." years, to (I- farm ditching 7 months in 'Vis. sfclT'i.tM) aud board for sat sr i.etory hands, 'Also a faithful man to run iciiii ditcher." Eu Ivkk hknhach, Orrville, Ohio. Bark Wanted. A large quantity Kock-oak and ueiiiloclc bark, litoti pel, for wuici uu; nest, ( asu prices will be paid. For prices, address or apply in person to Saltii.L(') Tai-wioky, Apr. ltl, liioii Saltillo, IV Sunday School Picnic. Tnero will 1 ( 1 Stu day scio.i.l Dli.'lllc ill Hie g ov.; j m lie Hon h ', Satn relay, A 1 1 tr 1 t I, also, be fust ivai 1 L the sa.ne idacc. ; 1 -1 Tllelc W: in th' ev niii;; Till! re fresh m 'iiis will be served y Sunday scl'oo', is invited to come Hi Eal! Vi. lOveryln'idy ortng their friends. WANTED Local Agent to represent a well-known and substantia Life Insurance Company, with Guaranteed Dividend policy. Liberal contract and renewals to the right man. Addrea B. H. Payne, Mgr. V40 K.rMMa Battdta I WW W W WWWWWWWWWW ---------------- fFuiton County Sank. r' , w4TV -TTVVrTTrS 0 w 0 w 0. w ". W w w 0 w 0' w w w 0 W n OK(iANTZ5 This old and well kn .n permanently located in Its now intf. Larre additions hav. i,c n made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of StoitklriM-r lias been increased to TI'.KX, which gives all d";io.itorsa security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bank does a GF..NKUAL BANK ING BUB1NKSS and extends every favor to their patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConneilsbura, Pa. (Cashier. 0 wwww W WW www w Special Values L 0 All Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. To make a clearance of all my Hats f have marked all very low. Amontf tho lot you will find stylish ehilTons, Tus cans, Pyroxalines, Milans, Fancy Braids, and a lot of new Sailors. All must (jo at J"e to f, instead tif "nio to .". Come early and :et tirs! choice. Mrs. H. C. MeClain, Hustontoun, Fi. VALUABLt FARM at Private Sale. VIl ,., ,.,.. (lff(,pe hU . of vv, """" "am',:k l" M,,,!k tt!le': '' ""k's Ijurilini ill 01 Ilillli OCA. J.11C llIljH OVC- inents are a large FitAMF. lKJl'SK, ' Store House, Lot: Barn, Blacksmith I I shop, ice House, and all necessary j oiitbuildinos. led acres are cleared ' and in o((,(l state of cultivation, j There is plenty of choice fruit on the j farm, and excellent watt r at the door. The farm will be sold on reasonable terms to quick buyer For further i particulars' call on or address I .7 1 )1 JM MANN, ! Hancock. Md. ! P S. If the farm is not sold within ! a reasonable lime, it will be for rent. VALUABLE FARM Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale Mansion Farm of the late Conrad Glazier, Sr., deceased, situated in Ayr township, about 2 miles east of Big Cove Tannery There are throe tracts includinthe Mansion Farm tract, that agS-Tog-ate- about 'VI') acres, about l,",(i acres improved and balance in timber. The Improvements are a Good Frame House, Bank Ha rn, Gra in House aud all necessary farm buildings. There ai'e very few farms on which is such 11 variety of excellent fruit trees in ;jood bearing coiidil ions. The farm beside. heiuo productive, i.i admirably adapt ed for irraziiijf purposes. Price riyht and terms reasonable. For further particulars iiniiire of W. li. Nelson, McConiiellsburo:, or Tobia s G azh r, W.bster Mills, Fa. T-!!)-tf. HUSI'ONTOWN. Hai'vest is over, except outs, Wheat is yield iuo IS to 2d bushels per acre. One fellow raised .'!2 bushels on of an acre. Corn looks well in this section. Our roads are in miserable shape. What Is the reason ? The new road law y the supervisors V or tho heavy rains There is expected a "rent attendance at the bush meetiif here, whiehbe gii s July .itli, and con inncs for a' least one week. Lunch will be s rved on the oround f,-r those ho de.sir'i to come with nit carry in;,' their feed on Sunday. Miss Maye liarton visited at Burnt Cubing last week. Mrs. Liliiau llornhardt. and Mrs. Jesse Met 'lain and two little yiris. have- been visitluif here for a week. llev. Daniels preached a very if hi. sermon on Sunday evoniov:. He al ways does that. B. II. Shaw was at Slxmile Hun lust week. Dr. MeClain oave us a ( int in ath letics the oilier day. Aft-r his hciso started to run 01T, li jumped, or fell into tho bluffy, and slopped the "crit ter"1iy flvln him plenty of rawhilH Uav.d Gliint is our (rperator fur t! e t. .V T. Co., duino' the absence of I no, K. Junes and family. B. H. Shaw killed a line yellow 1 lit tler tho other day, It was feel., M eohoH in length, and !) rattles, u but ton, and a couple of button-holes, Quite a lot of painting is colng on In town; and new houses are helnjf built. MUses Nell and Bens Trout, and ft, It. Mcclain were in town lsst Sandav. WWWWW.rfWWWWWWW ! lf WW www www's www i) IX KSS7.) ! 'n.-i m-i u I In-.; i'ut tici n..ni In the A. t'. Nan is no.' ' build- g " V V X 0 0 m 0 v r in Millinery. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar I Cures all Coughs, and expels Colds from me system oy gently moving the bowels, NEW BUGGIES My sheds are full of brain' new biiL'ies and wagons, boll factory and . HAND MADE A and my. lowest. prices are as low as the t'lease 'veyances. call and see my con Very truly yours, W. R. EVANS, Ilustontown. Pa. One ftlinute Gough Cure 1 or uouj-ns, colds and Croup. 7 cuius RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO, SCIATIC NEURALGIA and KIDNEY TROUBLE i DK0PS" taken Internally, rids the blood of the poisonous matter and acids wbleb are the diret t causes o( these diseased. Applied exierually It affords almost In stain relief from pain, while a permanent oure Is beliuf efti-oted by purifying ttae blood, dissolving- tbe poisonous sub stance aud removing tt from the system. DR. 3. D. BLAND Of Ilrewton, Oa., writes. "I Ltd hann .i,ir, .... . ..k wttb Lumlmtfo ua Kliuiimtl.iu iu luy ariun ud lKi, ii(J lrlo.1 .11 the remedies tu.t 1 could SIlier from uie,ll,,l work., and alio ,'on.uiud irllbanuinbnroftliB ltt ,iivuiiiH , SJKiy.Ut'. t r"1"'' o''tln.d from UROl-H," I nhall lricrlll It 111 my uraotllW for rbeuuiatl.ui aud VluUrwl dl.oajoa.' EE tt TOU ar ftiifTprlniv vltV. Dhs.L.H. Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble or any kin dred dlsnaie. write to us for a trial bottle of -DUOFS." aud tost It yourself. "-OHOI'S" can be used any longtb of tune without aoiulrlnif a "drug habit." as It Is entirely free of opium, ooualne. alcohol, laudanum, aud other similar Ingredients. . tnugoHlir llHI,"S.DItOPS"ff;no Dues) l.uu. .r l.b UruggUia, IWAISOa IHEUMATIB DURE C0MPAIY, lltpt. HO. lao I.aka Itr.et, Jk.lr.sa, VBiMBflnaaaiaaaiaaaaibaaaMMM TO.1' Early riisers The famous little pills. S ibacrioo for tho "News, 'only M .00 a year. 1 l M . t THE j FULTON COUNTY M NEWS I Covers the Field. In every part of the County faithful re porters are located that gather the daily happening's. 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 C0M1 SALE BILLS, POSTERS, LETTERHEADS, HVELOPES, CARDS, Sc., In fact anything- and everything in the best style along that line. 5t Sample copies of the News sent to any of your friends oil request. digests lAT.at you cat. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY "Made a Well Man THE of Me." GHEAT REVIVO REMEDY ririxlucea lino results In ,.uv. t, ,.. ,.....t...,r ,,u 4. , ureswuenotnersfull. , , uiuo. i.u K-Kiiui ineir lost manhood, and nlcl men mnv rmover Oiir vmi,i,,.,i osliiK III VIV... Houlcklv nii.i n,,fo ! .iiovrs Nervousness, Lost Vitality, Seiual caUness such as Lost Power, Fulling Memory Wastlni! Diseiisos. and elTofta nf ....(, A. i? ? ind,'r",lon. hteh unHts ono for study, business or Diurrias-a It not only cures Itysiurtlncr at the seat, of disease huf br.! rvo Ionic and blond builder, brlnfjlnK liiolt I he pink clow to .ii,lH.,..,i.,f.," Kionnif the lire ol joulli, it wrds off an- ,..uo1,,.ltju,SDinu, xnsisi on nuvinir ICKvivo. mo other, t can be eurriad In vest nockot. Hv inilll. KIL.t... nnr nnrbn,n Pul.n.&- 'ivuiurii lino. Amlress ROYAL MEUICINE CO., Marine Bldo.. Chicana. la Willi l.lli. fit il 1 " . .-..- For Sato in iMcCountillsburK al druf' store. ennet'y's Laxative Honey end Tat .res all Coughs, and expels Colds from ..a Bycinm oy gently moving the bowels CHICHESTER'S ENGUSH 'I as 1.,.. v3 Oirf-sc ti.:Ni nfii. Always n llulilH. 1 i.rfi... .u , . ll llt:SI ( II S tX.HM. ' ,." It ..I a ,'j ni4 no olht'f. ititriit..t i iiM.Ku..,i i.ii, n,, , ,, ; 1 Mrllll -I.'. Ill 1,1,111, lis I,..- ... I .,' . Ills in..! . ay rrlUMi Uull. lu.UUi. IVbiIiiii.i.Ii.k. ,m i.J " uriiKi-'isis, ' ' CHIOHiSBTBR OHKMIDAI. nil lu asillum Niiiurr, 1'laiai.i.. PA. Sul'un 1.1. ipr. . A D I ES IDR. LAjPRAN C 0;S( UcdMPOUND- i. ss......-..M mf..r v Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Siilierliir to fitlmr renusllfH h.'Iii at hluh prlira. ('"r. ."inr.-iiii. il. Bilri-1-i.iifullv tided liv hut 'JllO.dllO W iiu. I'rli v, ( nil u, il uu. KI.H.IT ll lllU, I. 'luHlllU'illlull, & IllHlUiCt fluH. I.r. Lsl'rnuie, Pblladolpl.lu, l'a. OfWItt's IP" sras al an.- many msers Tho famous) littla pllia. L"J CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS LJ LA Bust Counh Eyrun. T.,i...r..i jpj Uaa In tinio. Suld by drut;ists! BUSINESS DIRECTORY, rbkuitriis. K. M. DOVVNES, . B'ikst Class TONSORIAL ARTISI, MnCONNtiM.SRUKO, t'A A Clean Cup and Towel lth eneh Shave hvci y thing A ntlncptic. Uuori Meiiili-eil. tTShup In nioni liiiblv ucoupled by l :d liruk.. ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. nLtrll;V?I 1!P todB:elnll".vl-"of hair cut ting, yulck. envy shaves. Hay-rum, Creams. Witnh-liawl. without, extra elm, go. Kr "sh y.!1 to,'",ch ""stonier. Latest Improved an KlUinVouse"1"1"" tU"S' ,'Ur1" op,0"ll UtVVKHS, M. R. SHAFFNEK, . Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburff, Pa. w!!l'eiV." n"",l'?5 M1"i entrusted will ceelve careful and prompt attention ClltHCIIES. Prksiivtkrian. Kev. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. T'reachlnp services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening; at 7:00. Services at Green HiJl on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at 0:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. .Christian Kndeavor at 6 00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evensno; at 7:oo. xMkthodist episcopal Rev. J. C. ..'."'m' Pastor- Sunday School at H:.)0 a. m. r'reaehlno; every other Sunday morninp; at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 0:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Ihursday evening at 7:00. UNlTfil) r'RKSHVTF.HTiM l-fr T T Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preach iiur every Sunday morn ma nt 10:30, and every other Sundav evening at :00. The alternate Sabbath eveniucs are used bv the Yniino- iv... pie's christian Union at 7:00 p. m. 1 rnyer meetintr Wednesday evening at.ino. '''VANOKJ.ii.Ai. l.UTHKKAN-RV. A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. in. Preaching; every other Sunday morning ut 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Kn deavoi at (i:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on V. ednesday evening at 7:00. Mm.'oi(MKi- Rev. C. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday hchool at 0:30 a. m. reaching -ju alternate Sabbaths at 0:00 a. m. and 7:00 p m. Christian l.udeavor at 6:00 p. in. Prayer meet ing on W ednesday evening at 7:00. HOKC l Gil OI-'FIC FRS. Justice of tho Peace h. H AVihle M W. N'uce ' Constable T). T. Fields. Burgess W H. Creathead. Councilmen-Jacob Hot., Thomas ?. Wammil, A m. H. Xesbit. Cleric- Kdward Shitrer. School Directors -Thos. F. Sloan John A. Irwin, John Comerer, C. It Ste vens, S B. Wool let , L. II. Wibl.,! Board of Ifealth-IJ. S. Wishart, M. 4, ",'" 'oeaineau,; sec'y. (i. v J-i. .McKibbin, M. I). W. Mosser, M. 1). J. GKNKRAI. DIKHCTORY. President Judge Bon S.Mc. Swope Associate Judoes v ri Hor.,i.. t. T. Humbert. ' " Prothonotary, in.-Geo. A. Harris. leis district Attorney George H. Vu.. Treasurer A. C. X.auver. Sheriff.. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W7 H. Neshit. Jury Commissioners H. C. Minn. ma, Bennett A. Truax. Auditors T) Tl vi. ..., a . Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioner S. C. C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Cleric- B. Frank Henrjr. County Superintendent rv.no v Barton. ' Attorneys W .Scott, a lov.n,is. r Mc. Johnston, M. U Shafinei- h,J. 1 Twi.iT t ouaunei , Ueo. it: Oaniels. John P. S pes, S. W. iicisun oipes,. i nomas b , Sloan. b rvira, r. i. Lyncn, li. N. S nes. TF.RAIS OF COI RT. The first term of the Court a .f t.'i. ton county in the year shall commence on the I'uesda i fi,ll,,u in tv, Monday of January ,Vtl0 o'clock a. m. i . ' " l rn commences on -the third Monday of Mai eh, at 2 o'elo.k ). m. Ihe third term on the T'i,.o,i, . following the second Monday of June, III ill o (.IOCS u. ni. I he fourth teiui nn the firm w,,l.. October, al i o'cluuk II . rn SOClITltS (Jdd Fellow:, -M f oiinel lshiiri r..l., No. 744 meets every Fridav eveninc in tne Comerer liuildim. In Mi.fv,nnn.. o - ...v. wv..u.i , i n- huri'. r'ort Littleton Lodao No. 44 m.,..i u every Saturday evening In the Crorie'r htuldintr t fort Littlet.n.i. Wells Valley Lodire No. meets' every Saturday evening In Odd Iowa' Hall at Wells Tannery. Pel- Harrlsonvillo Lodire No. 701 m.., t- every Saturday eyenjiij? in Odd l ei lows Bull ,tt iIurriK, nville. Waterfall Lodt'e No. .773 mte ery Sutiii'day evenir;- in OdJ Follow' Mall at Wuterfall Mills. War ford shunt' T.nil.re Tvj.-. nni ........ in Warfot'dsbur? iv.rt smnni.. evening. " Kinsf TostO. A. I' v., 11 ... Mc innc-lhihiirtr In Odd Flli,u'U n . il thn tii'st S ;i,l ui-d v In f'.'erv niiintl, ,. i i l. in. Boyal A rcanum.Tiiseiiiori. fVnn...;i No. 11, meets oil iTI ter 1 1 ii l.e Mo ,!.,. evenine-s in 1'. . O. S. of A. Ilsll ; McConiiellahurj;. ashlnjrton i 'arni NTo. 4H7, IJ. (i. of iVew ilr-oii lx. imAhi.m cm.ia urday bvi iiIuj. lu I', o. s, of A.'lUH Washtniiton Ca,ini.. No. n of A., IIUHtontown. meet f-mnv K.'i!,',,' urday evenlnp- in p. O S. of A'. Hull, John O. Tnv Inr T'om i: a v k.. 6HH, meets every KaltirUay, on or jict preeii'limr full moon fn T,i.'hl-v hull at 2 p. dj., t Ijuck Vallov. Woman's Belief Cortm. No. ft.v meets ut same date and pluee al 4 p rn,' Oen. . B. McKihhin Post No. 402,' A. 8., inwu the second hi J fiir t "atumnys lu eadi uionth at I'lnsntrti Hidtie. Al ICR'n.-iK i.N The Fnitw coflQtj
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers