Published Every Thursday. B. W- P-K, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNcLLSBURG, PA. JANUARY 24, 1907, Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. AnvrRTim r uth. Per square or K lines 3 tlmea N Per g,uare each MttlMeiiueitt Insertion M. Ail advertisements Inserted for lose than lli'-uo month chanted by Ihu square. I Sinon. I yrl ...$11.00. I I'JIlOn I 110.110 ... 2.1.110. 10 00 WOO .... WOO. I 05.00. I 75.00 One fourth column.... One Imlf eoluran One Column Noth'nn inen -ii for leu than II Professional Cards one Tear IS NEW (jRL.NUlA. The beautiful mud roads in Wells have been almost past trav eling for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. (. W. Smith of Hancock, visited J. A. McDon oujih's. Mrs. Smith 19 a sister of Jim. Hartman Auderson, the Valley miller, of Knid, who has been suf ferinjc with creeping palsy, is now slowly recovering. George Shaffer, our ''Village Blacksmith' has been housed up for a week past; h ence, the merry jingle of the anvil is not heard, making New Grenada rather dull in trade circles. Mrs. William Alloway was quite sick for ten days; but she is now able to be about again. Misses, Maude and Pearl Sliaf fer, have been home during the past two weeks. Mrs Mary Galbraith cf South Fork, Fa., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Catharine Duvall, and other friends in this place. Arnold Uoup, of near Shy Bea ver, Huntingdon county, aud who lived manyyears in Wells Valley also a veteran of the Civil War. died a few days ago. He was brother of the late Samuel IIoup, and of Mrs. V. D. Scbenck ai Wells Tannery, and of Mrs. Geo Thomas of near Enid. M.A.Detwiler, the Rural Route man, has taken up his abode in Three Springs. We see his smil ing face daily at 2 o'clock p. m Mrs. Detwiler and daughter, An na Lee, a e with her parents, J. Bart Stevens and wife, near Dub lin Mills. By the way, when we said Itu ral Route, it recalls the injustice that is done at times to many for the convenience of a few. Prior to the establishment of their Ku ral Route, New Grenada aud Wa terfal) could have had no better mail service, but tbo Rural Route is now very unsatisfactory to many. Uert Heeter purchased the mansion of M. A. Detwiler, known as the Hrideustiuo store and dwelling. Austin H Stevens, the magician anil slight of hand peformer, of Enid, was in our village Saturday evening and enterttined our boys with his various tricks, etc., in the "black art." Died, at Coles Summit, on Mon day, January 14th, O. a. daughter of Herbert and Jennie Fleck, aged five years. The remains were in terred in Bethel cemetery at New Grenada on Thursday. Mrs. Fleck is a daughter of Peter B tilth of Coles Valley. Peter lUitli is suffering with pneumonia and is with his son Frauk at Cole Summit Dr. II. B. Campball took Rich ard Madden of Taylor township, this couotv, on Tuesday to Phiia delphia to the Medico Chirurgi cal Hospital.where he had a criti eal operation performed for "ma lignant san-oma" of the stomach a form of cancer. Dr. Ernest La Place performed the operation assisted by Dr. Campbell and four other physicians. Mr. Mad den has been suffering for about two years, Beomingly paying no attention until his disease got such, Wold on him as to cause alarm. The prospects for his re covery are not very encouraging. He is still in the Hospital. His wife and brother John went down to see him last Saturday. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Sboop's Magic Ointment. lie member it's made alouo for Piles and it works with certainty and satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles disapj pear like magic by its use. Try it and see! Sold at Dickson's drug store. 1 tinned Iron tiist 11:1 MISSION WORK IN INDIA. 1 m ";hW w",":nn' vor M ' and being high caste, always gains a respectful hearing il there is a Huinco to speak at all. One n nd tell then of His love and His ! ' the women had a very sore salvation ! At last, we reached a I limb which I was able to doctor a small village, principally compos i bit, and so much was this little i d of pi tests, on the banks of the : act of ku dness appreciated that Ganges twenty-live of fiom onesnd another would ejaculate, living in a large old temple into I "Wall, wah!" "How kind!" "How which we wero invited. If vow merciful !" "She does this with could sod their faces you could j bor own hands!" After all wi s understand a wee hit of how low I Hnished we sp ke a few words of Hindoc.stc hriiigs human souls. ; com fort aud promised to come They all won the ftjgl of the god again and dress the wound, de Rain on their foreheads, and it lighted to have such a good ex reminded us ol ihe sign of the cuso. On the way out, wo were t)Mt spoken of in I tevclatiou. Wo delayed unexpectedly however, Udked to ihem; but they wanted j as the head man had heard of our none of our religion nor any ot her attention to the women and he de religion that would spoil their termined not t let us go without trade, and take away their living j having received some hospitality This trip was, principally, to look out villages to which we would g i later; buton our return, Miss Roach and 1 stopped to see whether we could m any way get hold of the women. The first one who saw us ran into he: house and locked the door she waj so frightened. We determined to reach them through other means. Just then, a man with a basket on his head came aloug, and we ask ed him to show us the house of one of their pandits, so he did. Several men were sitliug around. The principal one asked us to sit down, very kindly. This means something to be asked to take a seat so we talked in a frien ily way with them, and gradually the womeu began to peep out from behind tlio doors aud show themselves less s'.iy. We sung a from his hand; so making us sit down again, he sent for some milk and sugar for us. I saw he would feel hurt if we did not is eept it, so we determined to take cheerfully whatever he offered. First ihree largo earthen cups were placod before us and wash- , ed quite chian: thou pints of hot milk were p 30 red intj them with plenty of native sugar. The milk was really rich and good aud I enjoyed it all with the exception of the quantity, for they insisted that we drink and drink, which 1 did until it was impossible to take auymore. We were escorted part of the way by two men, whose conversation amused as well as rather shocked me. It ran something like this. "We are most favored indeed to have such hijrh ones as yourselves bha jin anil linding them respect- ; come into our midst. , er you incarnations and would Wo consul ful and pleased, promised to re turn another day as it was grow- j bow down to you, etc., etj." I ing late. This ;vas only a wedge i assured them there was only one for another day, but wedges are i true Incarnation, aud that we important, too. In the evening weio His servants. This nnc we all went to another village. Mr. Matthison to show the magic 1 intern; we to get the women. Some one hundred aud fifty peo pie gathered, and by our preseuc; many women came who would not have done so otherwise. Wtnie M i', Matthison arranged evening we returned to this vil lage where about -100 people were gathered in front of this man's house to see and to hear the sto ry of the birth and death of the True Incarnation. Oh ! how I wish I could describe that scene. Tiie stars overhead, the high walls the lantern, we sang to them and ! on all sides forming a court in oh ! how they enjoyed it. The i the center, where all these dark, men. gathered as close as they I white draped figures sat on the dared, and expressed their ap-jgiund listening listening for preciation by some of their most the first time to the Good News, expressive exclamations, such as ! Hut you would 1 ave to see it to "Wah! wah!" "Tins is very ! understand, and the maa is wait- good ! " "Very good indeed ! " There they sat for nearly three hours listening to the Old Old Story, and when the tejjMa ot His death aud passion were thrown on the screen there was a great hush, broken only by sighs r "ai, ai !" so expressive as to make us know that hearts were day is "Long live Dr. King's New touched aud that the Man of Sor-1 Discovery, King of Throat and rows, bruised for our iniquities, j Ruug Remedies !"ot which Mrs. had come very near this night, Julia Rider Paine, Trur,?, Mass.. ing tj go with this mail, so I must close. Alice, Lonj Live the kijg! is the popular cry throughout European countries, while in America, theciy cf the present even t the door of these darken ed hearts. To day, Wednesday, says j "It never fails to lve im mediate relief and to quickly cure wev-eni to some ot tiie villages ; a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's which we had "spied out" yester-1 opinion is shared by a majority of day. Miss I each and her work- j the inhabitants of this country, ers taking the right hand, while j New Discovery cures weak lungs Shahyadi and 1 went to the left and Sore throats after all other across : ome fields to several high i remedies havo failed; and for caste v.llages. The women did ! c0ughs and c ldi it's the only tirir rttrt Knf. i-tiru uhc tr ,,1 . . u. .w.j us a bed to sit upon; but, unfor tunately, nearly all the w.imen were at work m the fields, so we bad only a small audience tolls ten to the Story. Hut who knows what may have been accomplish ed ''. His Word shall not return unto Him void. After talking a little with them, we. started off across the fields to Raena, the largest aud most important vil lage in this locality. The two In dian workers had been here the day before, but had not baan able to see the womes: as they were ! a l parda nashn; however, they had spoken a good word for Jesus Christ to the head man of the vil lago who owns most of the land in these parts, and who has come here to ask that tiie lantern pic tures migbt be shown in his vil lage. We knew it would be diffi cult to get any number of women together, and doubted whether we would have any opp rt unities to see them . but God "pens doors for his servants, and we were kindly received by the men of the village, one of whom asked us to go to the house of the head man, which we d;d very gladly. This was the laig stand most impor tant house in the place. One chair a great luxury and a stool were brought out aud we were asked to be seated, and when we inquired for the women, we were kindly givt.u permission to go inside to see them, win :h was a sroat concession. Shahyadi surecure. Guaranteed byTrout's the druggist. ")0c and $1.00. Trial b ittle freo. 1 numeration. Commissioner of Immigration Sargeant reports that 1,000,782 im migrant aliens arrived in the Unit ed States in the last fiscal year, and that 65,018 nonimmigrant aliens entered at the various ports. This made an increase of 105, ;V.iS over the previous year, notwithstand ing that 19,482 wore turned back by the inspectors. The report says that the coun try from which we formerly ob tained most of our foreign popula tion, i. e. Kngland, Ireland, Swe den, Germany, Denmark and Scot land, showed a decided tailing oh in the immigrant tide, while con siderable gains were made in the totals front Italy, Russia, Greece and Turkey. The accommodations at Kills inland havo become en tirely inadequate. Mr. Sargeant says that many Japanese laborers are coming in on contract work on the railroads in the northwewt, by first obtaining a resilience in Ha waii and then coming under the protection of a coastwise voyage. Timber Land for Sale The uudersigued oilers for sale -00 acres of timber laud in ihe lower erdof Ayr township, cov ered with good oak and pine. James J. Hahiuk, Hig Covo Tannery, 1 1 7-St. Pa. Kemp's Balsam Will slop any couoh that ran be stopped by any medicine and cure rounds that cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is always the best rou(h cure. You cannot afford to take chances on any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coiifihs. colds, bronchitis, (trip, asthma and consump tion in first stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmful drug. KMX XXXXXXXKXXXXX 8 Fulton County Bank. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, II AN III us A Kicking Hap. To cure a horse of kicking, the following is said to bo i ti'eclivo : Pill a grain sack hall lull of sand and swiug it up to the ceiling with a rope, so the sack will hang just whore the heels of the horse will have good play upon it. Tie the horse in the stall with a good strong rope and let him kick. At the first kick the bag will swing away and return, giving the horse as good as he sout. For the next few minutes there will be a lively mix up, but the horse will soon be thoroughly cowed. Eave tin.' sack behind him for a week or so and then remove it." Repeat if uecessary. (OROAltlKRD IN 1MS7 j " 3 for OaVnii Interest Fnlc on Time Deposlii V Tliis old anil well known Financial Institution is now j permanently located In its new room In the A. 1. Nacebulld- A Ing, fjurgo additions have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and the number of Stockholders -has been increased to FIF TKKN. which tflves all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. v n ?.5 s The Fulton County Bank does n ORNKKAL PANK INO BU8INE89 it r.d extends eiery favor to their jxttrnns i.nd friends, consistent with sound bunkinjr. W. H. NELSON, McConilellsburg, Pa. Cashier. Highway Commissioner Hunter announces that ho will ask the Legislature to increase the ap propriatiou for State roads from 11,500,000 to 16,000,000 a year. This amount Mr. Hunter says will enable thi department to build between 200 and 400 miles of road Does Coffee disagree with you V Pp-obably it does ! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Ooffee. "Health Coffee'' is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Xota grain of real coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its llavor aud taste matches closely old Java and M-cha Ct ffee. If your storaacb, heart or kidneys can't staud coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nourishing, rod satisfying. It's safe even for the youngest child. Sold by E R. McClain. THE LARGEST BEST EQUIPPEn AND MOST THOROUGH Business raining School Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. It Is The TM-STATE BUSINESS COLLEGE Cumberland, Wd. Administrator's Notice. Notice in Hereby t-iven that letter or nilniln wtiMtion beve been vrented toth BBAeanlgftedl upon ttM Bttate of Ml. Umbel Stoutens e.lute of McConnellslmiv, Kullou county. I'u. CUMIeae ed. All peraone hnvlDif olatnui .i - i n-i tniil tn Mtfl will pfejteOt them properly uilllientlculeu for ttettleineot, end tlioe owlut; the kuuic will pleuse eel! i.nd settle. J. L.dHOVE. Mel'onnellslur Va 1-3-07-31 AuuuulKtiutor. Trespass Notice. Tlio undersigned horeliy (,'ives notice lit at ilie tandt ttntl prciiiisoH of tlio Kul ton County Rod and Gun Club, an or i jjaiiiiit in,, duly Incorporated by the 1 law of PenttMivenle, situated in the townsnlpa of Weill and pram Cieek. oounty "f Pulton and state of Penniyl rania, tiie private property, and that nil person tiro w arned not to trespass mi snld land anil ' pr tniSM f Or the purpose of hunting, nhinir, gathering I tin' in- berries, on in any other tnan nei whatever contrary to acts of as Setnbly in snoh cases made and pi ovid ed as the law will hi rigidly enforced. Fulton Countv Rob and cun ct.uh. ii.a8-oo.ti. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Fulton County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. IHE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. $813.00 1280 78 12 78 118 :o 2i.:i i:in 8fi LIABILITIES: From April Btil 1900 to Jan 1st 1900, loss by lire Securing Charter, Attorney's fees, can v ass i Dg, stationary, books ami general expenses (Charter closed from Jan 1st Hint; to Jan. 1st llniT, loss by lire . ODloers fees and postage ASSETS: Itetoi veil for policies issued during the year of 1000 Property Inoludlng books sta' tinne.ry, fto Ain't of property insured .. 1296,186.0(1 J. It. BHARPE, Pres. The above statctneut is ma le to take the place of an assessment, The ofii- cers desire to huve all the members of the corrpany. and those who wish to beOOIBS members, know the indebted ness of the company, as the amount of money to be raised will not justify the expense of an assessment. The watch word of the Company Is, and will be "Keep down expenses." The olllcers of the Company would not charge anything (or their year's work. The only charge being their net cash expense. The Company ha had only live agents, each agent being limited to one tOWDSblp. ThU year the Company will be represented in every township in the county. All property insured must, be in Ful ton county. Town properly ffCcepted, SAMfKI. M. Carnkll Besretary. Hides Wsnled. Tlio undesigned will pay for greeu hides free from cuts, tlio following prices : Steers and heifers, 10c ; 30WB, 9c; bulls, So; calf skins, GOto&Uc.; tallow, -1c. Cut hides, J cent a pound less thau foregoing prices; salted hides, 11 to 12 cents. Paul Wagner, tvhererefthe F.-igiisii uingtHgeu tSpoJtes The Thrlce-a-Weok World, now that a great Presidential campaign Is i foreshadowed, hopes to be a better pa ' per than it has ever been before, and I ii has made its arrangement accord ingly. Its new service covers the en tire globe, and it reports everything full;, "promptly and accurately. It is the only newspaper, not a daily, which is as good us a daily, and which will keep yon as completely iuformed of what is happening throughout the world. The Thrlce-a-Week World is fair in it political reports. 'You get the truth from its columns, whether you are He- ublican or Democrat, and that is whi t i you want. A special feature of the 1 hrice-a- Week World has always been its aori al fiction. It publishes novels by the I host authors in the world, novels which in book form sell for $1 .50 apiece, und its high .standard in this respect will be maintained in the future us in the pat. Till-; Tumck-a-Wkkk Wohi.ii's reg ulur subscription price is only $1.00 per year, and this pays for loll papers. Wo offer this uneiiiale,d newspaper and THE FcLTON COUNT NaWI together I for one year for 11.76. The regular l subscription price of the two papers is I .01). Valuable Town Property at Private Sale. The undersigned offers at privato sa'e, his house and lot situate on Smith First Street, McCQonelltburg, Pa, This property consists of one full lot, Why 220 feet, on which is erected a good ten-room, two-story-aiid u-half house, good dry cellar, wood house, wash house, good Btable, und other outbuildings. The lot Is in pltndid suite of cultivation, with ex cellent fruit trees. Terms right to quick buyer, Isaac Hui4 Cumberland Valley Trains Leave FortLoudou at". 48 a. m., 11.47 a. m., 2 4H p. m, leave Mer corsburgat8.04a. m.. 12.07 p. :n., and 3.05 p. m. Arrive at Morcersburg at 7.47 a. m., 10 2S a. m., and 5.53 p. m. Loudon, 8.07 a. m., 10.48 a. m., and (i. 13 p. m. Weak Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart troubls can remember when It was simple indiges tion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi gestion. All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble. of Nevadi. O . says: I had stomach trouble and was In a bad slate as I had hrart troul-la with It. I took Kndol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and it cured me. Kodol Digests What You Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1 .00 Size holdlnc 2 4 times the trial size, which sells for 50c, Proparod by E. O. DoWITT 4 CO., OHIOAQO. Snow is Coming I have just received a fine lot of Cutter Sleighs at low prices. Please call und SEE THEM soon. I also have a lot. of New Hugies that I will run out at Cost I Carriage while they last. Thanking the public for past fuvors, I ftin Yours very truly, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown. Pa. Tlic Cbarniln;: Woman is not necessarily one of porfect form and features. Mauy a plain woman who could nevor servo ad an artist's model, possesses those rare quahtios that all the world admires; neatness, clear eyes, clein smooth skiu and thatspi i-rift-liness of step and actlaL that, uo company good health. A phyai cally weak woman is nover attrac tlve, not oven to herself. Electric bitters restore weak women, ivo strong nerves, uriirhteyos, smooth velvety skin, beautiful complex ion. Guaranteed at Trout's, (be drugsrist Mo, Many a woman goes out shop ping dressed in silk and envelop ed in perfumfi whoso hard work ing husband hasn't hid anew uit of doilies or a decent meal in live yeara. Yes, aud many a loafer stands on the street with a Unking pipe in his lace, his tank full of "booze ' and his mouth .full of profanity, wbote hard working wife hasn't had a uew dress or a kind word since she was married. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar ure all Coughs, and cxpela Colds from the ay-stem by o"'iv movliiu 'So bowels. Constipation Bak.U iwerl sppIsS, with soma woule hrln ne all h-t brand will i,v ,. Nat,ir,.,!ul,.d.v lu v,,,l,,. ".Mnml" to relievo evutrMUnsatlTiowii toman If Dhyafihna can hut fl, Kuturo'B ,,v i S fflffl stflklnsly tru,, with wd i t"iMt,t!.Ji. n ," ,urk, "' '"rt"1" tree In ( iillfnrrila-ciis. r.uubu(rrada-,rT,-wu i,i,t .-a.-. IIont ui.l to this peri hint Bark, t-ollil Extract ol Pimm, etc , iut kinu l.cun, lurk Is given ii. Kr,-uu-st ih,sII,I UnuU Till, , (ll,, Ij,,.,.,.,, w, , , Dr. Mnk ljil,ru,... (roln Ing,.,,,,,,,,, ,i nojteffwtlve pr. rlptlou. Ju i ff. ,t n c.m.mi. pat on. UPiouaiieM. Sour Xtomnrh. llul liivuth 8yO,pWiaon, eic..i hi3el promts uJ No grilling, no unpli-iiauiit utter effects are ei. perleneiU and Uz-rU are put up In beautiful IlthograpiuKl im-ul bozusui .'.eeiiu and S cuuta ht lox. aaaaaai lor M,m..,lng new, nli-e. economic ul and eft' ellvu. try a box ol Lax-ets W. S. DICKSON. CHICHESTER SPILLS OIAMONO tlHANU 0 I 9 i , a i . j j . i a.k o, for -1 1 1 1 1 - ii- etaaunu dkaimj fll.l.!S II Ooi.u metaltfc boxee, aealcti Kininm. TIKI No 1.IHKH. i... ii-i ami ... : nr VIII- 111 MON la n li , , i, mi., for Iweutv-Ave yenra rrgunUd ii Beet.Safeat. Alwaya Krllal.k. bOl 1) I1Y duik;oists HVl'.K YWHKKH t'k!katar ' '. .1 (v., I'kll. . III CIIRS I KK'R A i.s in ku, iii ealcd with liliie ia. Uuy ur ,.V til l HlN I F.ll'H V R. M. DOWNES. First Class Tonsorial Artist, SloCONNKI.I.SOL'HO. PA. A Clean Cnp nod Towel with ench Shave Kwiything Aiiilseptlo. Riizors SlerlllKeu, '"Shop In roomlntclv occupied by M Mralte ISAAC N. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strlcily up tn dalo Id all ulylea ff hair out tlnr Uulolc, en!sy have. liny-rum, CrettmH-Wlt,!h-ni.KCi without nxtrn charge. Frvnb towel to i-i'h nuitoBis$r. !,ntpsi (mproved up, pHratiH fur -ti:rtlirl:ig tools Parlora oppOHitc Vulton UoHH. I.AWVKKM. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Ollice on Square, McConiicllsbur, Pa. All legal bus now and onlleoliona entrualed will ccolve careful and prompt attention. BOROI till Ol f-.UEKS. Justice of the I'caof Ij. H. Wlbie. Constable D. T. Kinlils. Burjress Dr. H. S. Wisliart. Councllmen Thomas N. Ilaminil, Win. U. Nesblt, H. tf, Nacp, M. H. ShalTner, 0. K barton, L. E Little, (jeo. W. HnyH. Clerk -r. If. Wiblc. School Directors John Comeior, C. B. Stevens, S. U. Woollct; L. H. Wiblo, D. t,. Grlssinger, T. F. Sloan. Board of Health H. S. Wis hart, M. D. ; pres. John H Harris; sec'y. (j. W. Hays; W. r, McKlbbin, M. D., J. W. Mosser, M. D. Tl.RMS Ol' COt HT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county In the year shall couimenca 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, ut 1 o'clock p. m. The third term on the Tuosday next following tnt' second Monday of June, ut 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, nf, ! o'clock p. m. QK.NKKAI. DIRECTORY, President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, D. T. Humbert. lrothonotary, &.c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney Goorge B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. 0, Lsuver. Sherlll .1. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff VV. H. Nesbit. Jury Commissioners David Hotz, A. C. Truax. Auditors- D H. Myors, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grunt Wink. Cominissionet-H S. C. Grac?y, Wm. C. Davis, S. A Nesliit. Clerk B. Frank Henry. County Superintendent - Chas. I Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexandor, J, Nelsou Wipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. It. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels, John K Sipes, 8. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. CUl'RCIIJM. Fu'.suyterian. Kev. W. A. West, D P.. Fustor. 'reaching services each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services ut Crcen Hill on alternate Sabbuthf ut 10:30 a. m. Sobbath school ut BUG. Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian Fndeavor at 0:00. Frayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MK.THonrsT episcopal Itev, J. C. Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a,- m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at- 7:00. Epworth Ieague at B:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United CHKSUYTrauAN itev. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every othe- Sunday evening at 7:00. The alteruute Sahhath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. .V ANGELICA,. J-iTTTIlERAN Pastor. Sunday school 9:16 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 und every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian Fn deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Ukformkk Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Preaching an alteruute Subbaths at 10:00 a. m. und 7:00 p. in. Christian Kndeavor at. 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. OCXETIEa Odd Fellows M'Counellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday et oiling In toe Cleycnger's Hull in McCinnells- burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 44 mert' evory Saturday evening in the New Ball it Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 007 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hull at Wells Tannery. HatvUouvllle Lodge Ho. 710 meets every Suturduy oveniug in Cdl Fel lows' Hull ut Hurrlsonvllle. Waterfull Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at Now Gionada. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 001 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. .K5 meets in MoConnellsburg In Clevcnger's Hall the first Saturday in every mouth at 1 p. IP. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S. of A meets every Brill und t Bird Saturday evening ut their hall at Nied raore. Tuscarora Council, Itovul Arrant: in mevts every Hist and third Monday evening In Clevenger's Hull, McCon nellsbuvffi Washington Camp No. 41)7, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 664, P. O.S. of A., Hustontowrr, meets every Satur urday evening In I'. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or Just preceding full moon in Lashleyhall. at 2 v. m., ut Buck Valley. Woman's Belief Corps, No. Ho meets at samo date and plaoe at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post No.402, O. A. :-., meets the second and four'.b Saturdays In each month at Pleasant Riitge