FULTuN UOUNTY NEWS Published I; very I litwsdiy. B W- Pivl, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. FEBRUARY 7, 1907. Published Weekly. 1.00 per Annum in Advance. I IVr iquare of H linen 3 times. . . itrr square euoh nuhteoucut to ADV RRTtAl tttl RATBH. II SO SUUarc ea.'l, HU(sci, I n;.t rllor. Ml. An advertisements inserted fur lew than I tp-ee month charged nj the square. .1 mni I OmoM. I I yr. One-fourth oolumn IIS.no. I I'.'OOO wo.00 tmohulf aolumn js.oo. 40 no dn.oo ne Column 10 00 I MOO. I h.no NothJn lnerted for lew than II rroteaslonal Curds one Tear IS WITH THE I C STIVE QMPPE. Wrltle h One Who lii.dcnlli IUl "Keen There." The grippe is the most vicious of diseases. It begins in the night aud sleeps not by clay. Nor will it let its victim sleep. Where itoiiies from is Dot known, but everyone is aware when it gets thore, that it has come to stay. It takes off its tilings ami pot its trunk in your best room. It seems to be on an indefinite leave of absence from home to make life as uncomfortable for its host as possible. It puts its feet on your best furniture, uses y ur best linen towels to clean Its shoes, and takes especial delight in leaving its dirty linen about for you to pick up. It assaults you from the frout and from the rear. It pounds away at your head until you can stand it no longer: it ruus up and down your spinal column; puts your legs out of commission and destroys your appetite. The grippe is the most unfeeling and thoughtless of all diseases. Where some diseases are content with affecting certain organs or certain portions of the human frame, and letting it go at that, the grippe comes in aud lays siege to the entire system of hu njan economy. It knows no feel iogs of decency or consideration. It laughs you to scoru, and when you are alone it mocks your groaning. Of all diseases spare me from grippe. Detroit free Press. Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment, lie member it's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty aud satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding, or blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Try it and see! Sold at-. Dickson's drug store. THINKS POOR GET ENOLOII. Chancellor Da Attacks Chariti and Philan thropy. New York, January 18. The liev. Dr. James lioscoe Day, chancellor of Syracuse Universi ty, in his address to the Sy recuse Alumni association ;.t the Hotel Astor to night, attacked the ar guments in favor of the poor, aud charitable and phil tnthropic movements, which had been ad vanced a few moments before by J. G. Phelps Stokes and Rose Pastor Stokes, his wife. "What is all this cry that is be ing made about the poor wage earner," asked Day. "The wage earners geteuough for what they do, and a great many of them get '"ore. I know the poor. I have been among them aud have stud led them. I know that they are the chief support of upwards of 10,000 saloons in this city; I know that they are the chief causes of intemperance and shiftlessness, and then the blame Is put on the hard hearted corporations. We should cease some of the philan thropy which wo practice, and help the poor to learn their duty aud to make them help them selves. "I once asked a contractor why he asked so high a prico tor a building. lie said; 'Icaunotget mechanics,' md it's uo wonder he could not. They won't allow mechanics to oe made nowadays, every man climbing over the oth er to assist his own progress. I behove there is uot a greater piece of despotism that rules to day, than labor unions." Piles of people have Piles. Why suitor from piles when you can' use DeWitt's Carbohzed Witch Hazel Salve aud get relief. Notb ing else so good, Beware of imi I itious. See that the name is stamped on each box. Sold at Tvout's drug store. The Country Oirl. It ll truo, and niore's the pity, that some country girls aro adopt ing city airs and hp bits, and re (using to work, and to do things to heip others. Normally she is tho most unselfish of women., out when she acquires tho habit of posing, primping and playing for it luisoatid with a fat poeketbook, she is not better than others who think that s the proper thing to do. The country girl who has shar ed the Ctrei and labors of the home with her mother, may have larger hands, f jet, and ears that; some of her city cousins, but that is creditable rather than other wise, for students of human science say that small hands, feet and ears indicate small souls. It is the greatness of soul that makes a woman groat and good, and not the greatness of her dow ry, nor the smallness of her feet, bauds and ears. You may be foiled in a country girl, but your chances of gotting a .' "man who will keep your home comfortable and not spend more money than you cad make honest ly, are better in !he country than in the city. Of course there are maoy girls iu the city who would make ex cellent wives, but there is no doubt that the average city girl s lookiug for the fellow with money rather than for one who has been trained in some honor able calling aad is ambitious to win out. . But after all, you look them ver pretty closely before taking your pick, or you may get some thing d tl'eront from what you waat. Kx. Wlim ynu as for tbo BEST COUGH CURE and do not get Kemp's Balsam Ton are Dot Rett tut; the belt and will be disappointed. KEMP S BALSAM ousts no more than any other cough remedy, and yon are entitled to the best when you nsk for it. Kemp's Hulsam will stop any eont;h that can be Stopped by any medicine, and cure couglia that, cannot Ih cured by any other medicine. It ia alwaya the Beat Cough Cure. At all druggists, 25c, 50c and $1. Don't accept anything else. Croup can positively be stopped in 20 miuutes. No vomit:ng nothing to sicken or distress your hild. A sweet, pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure, does the work and loes it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure is for Croup ilone, einember. It does not claim to jure a dozen ailmeuts. It's foi Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick son's drug store. WEsT DUBLIN. J. K. Lyon has been quite ill the past week. Among others who are ill are Verna Laidig and some of William Hershey's child ren. J. V. Deavov has a sore foot, the result of having tramped up on a nail last July. A. 0, Wipes of llustontown, is employed cutting logs for J. K. Keeder in C. M Brant's woods. Howard Fix ot Clear Kidge, is employed at J P. Johnson's saw mill. "EVERYB0DV SHOULD KNOW." says C.G.Hays, a prominent nusi ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck len's Arnica Salve is the quickest aud surest healiog salve eyer ap plied to a sore, burn or wound or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I'm talking about. Guiranteed by Trout's drug store. 25c. Local Institute. The second local institute of Bethel township was held at Al pine school last Friday evening. The institute was called to order by the teacher, Orpha Snyder and Albert Bivens was elected chairman. The topics were well discussed by t'ie teachers pres ent. The school gave a number of interesting recitations and songs, which showed careful pre paration. Owing to tho bad w?ather, there were only three teachers present. Thos. E. Wink, gec'y. Clear Ridge. Ref, Harry Daniels is holding his protracted meeting at the M. E. church here and he is deliver ing some excellent sermons. We hope that much good may be done and many precious souls saved. Mrs. KJward Evans and little daughter came to our town last Saturday and greeted tier many friends. Charles Stevens received a tel ephone message from Cassville last Saturday informiug him of the death of his brother's child. Charles was soon on his way there. K. J. Fields has an attack of grippe and has been housed for several days. B. S. Winegardner and wife spent the latter part of the week at George Fox's at Le master. Mrs. John Raker and son Nor man, and son Charlie and wife and children, spent Friday in our towu at Charles Stevens'. A. J. Fraker has been sick for several weeks. He is not improv ing very fast. There is lots of sickness in our town. Misses Blue Raker and Maude Fields came home last Friday from their schools. Fred Bowman is getting along finely with our school. J. P. Kerlin has been sick the past week but is improving. Mrs. Christ Wagner and son John were in this place Saturday. Abram Hershey of Roberts dais, was here last Thursday. H. O. Kesselring was in town Saturday. It's a pleasure to tell our read ers about a Cough Cure like Dr. Shoop's. For years Dr. Shoop has fought against the use of opium, chloroform, or other un safe ingredients commonly found in Cough remedies. Dr. Shoop, it seems, has welcomed the Pure Food and Drug Law recently eu acted, for he has worked along similar lines many years. For nearly 20 years Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure containers have had a warning printed on them against opium and other narcotic poisons. He has thus made it possible tor mothers to protect their children by- simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. Sold at Dickson's drug store. Announcement! for the M. E. Clrirch for Sunday, Feb. 10, 1907. Ft. Littleton Sabbath school, !:;:() a. m. ; preaching service, 10: 80 a. m., Subject Supremo Or deal; Kpworth Lsague, 7:00 p. m. Knobsvillo. - Sabbath school, fctfO p. m.; preaching service, L': 30 p. m. subject Probationers' Test; Prayer and Praise service, 7:00 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock. McConnellsburg. Sabbath school, 11:110 a. m ; class meeting, 1.0:90 ft, m ; Jr. Kpworth Leagut , 2:00 p.m.; Sr. Kpworth league, 8:15 p. ra ; evening sermon, 7 o' clock, subject The Roman Cath olic Confession. John Conley Grimes, Pastor. Aside from ministration to ma terial wants, the training of a young life is a serious matter, de manding constant attention. Ill behavior in a child is frequently based purely upon ill-health, and too severe punishment will breed fear and distrust, laying the .'oundation for au insurmountable barrier between parent and off spring. I have always demanded absolute obedience and at all time-: good conduct, and 1 have succeeded in making my child ren realize that their own welfare as well as their own corofott de pet, a upon obeying me and be having properly. Once a child is brought to realize this, it will fall into proper ways. I have made it a rule never to punish my children severely, but for wrong doing 1 deprive them of some pleasure. This subjects them to no indignity, as thrashings some times do with sensitive children, and the lesson is better learned, I Hnd. I require the truth at all times and in all circumstances, and I will not punish a child that will admit its transgressions. Children, I have found, are very sensible, and even at an early ago are o en to conviction, if one will only take the time aud pains to explain. But alas, so many mothers are loo busy ! Mme. Schumann-Ueink, in the Ladies' World for February. A week's treatment for rheu matism and bladder troubles for 25 cents. That is what you get in a small box of DeWitt's Kid ney and Bladder Puis. Nothing else so good for all troubles caus ed by impure blood. Sold at Trout's drug store. Sale Keflster. Thursday, February 14, John R. Tavmatt, having sold his faun and intending to remove from the county, will sell at ln residence in Thompson township, live stock, farming implements, hay, gram, and household goods. Sale will begin at 10 o'clcck. Friday, February 15. Albert Clevenger, intending to remove from the county, will sell at his residence one mile north of Cito, in Ayr township, cow, hog, wag ons, buggy, agricultural imple meuts, household goods, etc. Sale begins at 10 o clock. F.iday, March 1. J.W.Briggs, i tending to quit farming, will tell at his residence on the Jones farm, two miles north of Burnt Cabins, nice lot of iive stock and a full line of agricultural imple meuts, etc. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Wednesday, March 0, A. J. Fore will sell on the old ' home farm" near Kuobsville, a large lot of live stock, farming imple ments, hay, grain, Ac. Sale be gins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Tuesday, March .5 Christian Martin, having rented his farm, and intending to quit farming, will sell at his residence, two miles south of McConneJlsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming implements, hay, corn, and household goods. Sale begins at 0 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Friday, March 8, D. B. Galla her will sell at his residence on the late Geo. W. Comerer farm, near Burnt Cabins, valuable live stock, farming implements, hay, graiu, tic Sale will begin at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Tuesday, March 12, John Fore man will sell at his residence on the Rush Cline farm at Fort Lit tleton, live stock, farming imple ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Wednesday, March 13, R. M. Kendall, intending to quit farm ing, will sell at his residence 2 miles south of McConnellsburg, horses, cattle, hogs, farming im plements, hay, grain, Ac. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Friday, March 15. John W. Gunnells will sell at his residence on the A. J. Fore farm, near Knobsville, household goods, ba con, lard, and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Siturday, March 16. F. Mc Naughton Johnston will sell at his farm J mile south of McCon nellsburg, a large lot of horses, cattle, and other live stock, and some farming implements and other things. This is, in the main, a big stock sale, and Mr. Johnston wants it distinctly un derstood that this is a bona tide sale no underbidding and that the stock offered will positively be sold. Sale begins at 10 o' clock. A. L Wible, Auctioneer. Thursday, March 14. P. P. Shives, having rented his farm and intending to remove to Mc Connellsburg, will sell at his res' dence at Dickeys Mountain post offlce in Thompson township, horses, cattle, farming imple ments, hay, grain, household goods, &c. Sale begins at ten o'cIock. Credit eight months. Wednesday, March 20, Mrs. Dr J. B. Mellott, intending to remove from the county, will sell at her residenco at Need more, horse, cow, buggy, household goods, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, auctioneer. Thursday, March 2. J. L. Cope will sell at his residence, two miles north of Burnt Cabins, Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Implements and many other things. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer. Does Coffee disagree with you f Probably it does ! Then try Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. "Health Coffee" is a clever combination of parched cereals and nuts. Not a grain of real coffee, remember, in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its flavor and taste matches closely old Java and Mocha Coffee. If your stomach, heart or kidneys can't stand coffee drinking, try Health Coffee. It is wholesome, nouiishing, tad satisfying. It's safe even for the youngest child. 1 Sold by K R. MoClaln. Fullon County Bank. BUSINESS DIRECTORY, M A K II I MS (I 'llGANfZED IN 1S87. ) 3 Per C :f n t Imareat I'nlcl on Time Dppnalta Thin old iiDd well known Financial Institution U now permanently located In its new room in tho A. IT. Naco build ing. Lnrgo addition)! have been made to the CAPITAL STOCK and tho number of Stockholders lias been increased to FIF TKKN, which gives all depositors a security of upward of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The Fulton County Bonk does a GENEHAL BANK ING BUS1NF.SS and extends every favor to tt)elr patrons and friends, consistent with sound banking. W. H. NELSON, McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. THE LARGEST BEST EQUIPPED AND MOST THOROUGH Business Training School, For Both Sexes, Between Pittsburg and Baltimore Open All The Year Catalog Free. R. M. DOWNKS. Firsti 'i. ass Tonsorial Artist; MeCONNEl.l.snUKu, tA. A Cleun Cup and Towel -ffith each Shave Everything Antlseipttc. Kasors Sterilised. 3T" Shop In room lateiv occupied by fed Drake ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to date in ull styles of hair out tint!. Ualok, efta? shave, liuv rum. Crruttis. Witch-hazel, without extra chargd. Freak j towel to each oostotnef. l.alrm Improved up, paratun for MiTllizlng toola. IMrloia opposite I Kulton House. l.AWVKRS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Oftice on Sauare, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal bus. ncss and collections entrusted will eaelvn careful and prompt attention. I HOKOI (ill (II I K I R.a TM-STATE BUs7lNESS COLLEGE Cumberland, JWd. MILLINERY We will now write lliu", and we desire to tlinnk one and all for the patronage of the past year, 11)00. We still have a few hats on hand which we will close out re gardless of cost. We do not believ" in keoping goods over, and too wo must make room for our spring stock, therefore these goods must go at a low liguro. We have dress Bkirts reduced from lt to !f: Shirt waists reduc ed from $1.20 to !K)c: waist patterns that were 7.jc now (10c. Collars and belts reduced to 13 less than the regular price. We invite one und all kindly to call and0sec the great bargains we nre giving. Very sincerely, MRS. A. E. LITTLE, McConnellsburg. Opposite Fostoffloe. Justice of the VeacoTj. If. Wible. Constable D. T. Fields. Hurgeas Dr. H. S. Wishart. Councilmen Thomas N. H Annul), Wm. H. Nesblt, H. U. ISace, It. It. ShalTner, C. B Burton, I). K Little, Ceo. W. llavs. 'lerk - I, B. Wible. School Directors-John Comerer, C. B. 8tevens, S. B. Woollet, L H. Wible, I). I,. Grissinger, T. P. Sloan. Board of Health- II. S. Wis hart, M. D. ; pres. John S Hurris: seo'v. f). W. Hays: V L McKlbbin, M. D., J. W. Mosser, M. D. TF.itMs of conn . The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commenca 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 Z 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 Monday October, at I o'clock p. ra. GENERAL DIRECTORY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges W.H. Bender, D. T. Humbert, l'rothonotary, .tc Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. L,auver, Sheriff -.1. G. Alexander. Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesbit. Jury Conunijgioners David Rot, A. 0. Truax. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Gracey, Wm. C. Davis, S. A Nesbit. Clerk B. Frank Henry. County Superintauderit- Chas. I I Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. j Nelson Sipes, Thomas P. Sloan, P. i McN". Johnston, M. li. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels. John P. Sipes, S. W. Kirk, F. V. Lynch, H. N. Sipes. I 1 CUURCOESi THE NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. Read Wherever the Kngllsh ,:u ' J i ire sSpDken The Thrice-a-Week World, now that a great Presidential campaign ib foreshadowed, hopes to be a better pa per than it has ever been before, and it has made its arrangements accord ingly. Its new service covers the en tire globe, and it reports everything fully, promptly and accurately. It is the only newspaper, uotadaily, which is as good as a daily, and which will keep you as completely informed of what is happening throughout the world. The Thrice-a-Weok World is fair in it political reports. You get the truth from its columns, whether you are Be ublicanor Dim wrat , and that is what you want. A special feature of the Thrice-a-Week World has always been its seri al fiction. It publishes novels by the best authors in the world, novels which In book form sell for 11.00 apiece, and its high standard in this respect will be maintained in the future us iu the past. Thk Thrick-a-Wekk World's reg ular subscription price la only $1.00 per year, and this pays for IU papers. We offer this uneijualed newspaper and Thk Fulton Coi-nty NEW! together for one year for $1,79, The regular subscription price of the two papers is 2.00. Snow is Coming Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that the lands and premises of the Pul ton County Rod and Gun Club, an or ganization dulv incorporated by the laws qf Pennsylvania, situated in the townships of Wells und Brush Cieek, county of Fulton ind state of Pennsyl vania, aie private property, and that all persons are warned not to trespass on said lands anu premises for the purpose of hunting. Ilshlng. gathering nuts or berries, on iu any other man ner whatever contrary to acts of as sembly in auch easea made and provid ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fwlton County Rod and Gun Club. U-28-06.t. BO YEAR' EXPERIENCE BDBeBBBB' 'MSB TRA7.2 MARKS Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone md1ii h1 U mnA dtwcrlutt. n ut oil v Atinft tttlll Iter) OldMt I auleklr o. ortnlH our miiiumi frtMi wfit-U. i i iuriitWi i pN.ba.blf PMtcuinbla. Coniiuuiilo. doitaai i hrxnndutiui. Handbook uu lm ei,t rttct-lvt t ri' for MtsriM J'1 tl . i ! i. fir Wl. I'lUl , l.il In thH Scientific American. tiftitdHomeif (Hufttrttttd weekly I-atimi cih cuUtlou of nf iibi.MCf Journal. I'm tut, $9 a rear; four raonths, L Wold bj all newmlwrJar, 1 have just received a line lot of Cutter Sleighs at low prices. Please call and SEE THEM 1 also have a lot of Xew Buggies that I will run out ai Cost Carriage while they last. Thanking the public for past favors, I um Yours verv truly, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. Rheumatism I hare found a tried and tested enm for Klien matunl Not a mmwly that will isuniitiitun thw distorted llnil of chronle erlpplea. nor turn bony frowtlm hack to (lean aaaln. That i- IraiMsslljlu. But I can now mirulr kill the pains and punn of this deplorable dlsisuk). In (iurmany with a Chemist In tho City ot Darmstadt I found tho last Ingredient with Which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy wus made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last inirredlent. I guoci ssfully treated many, many cases of Rheumatism : hut now. at last, it uni formly cures all curublu cases of tills heretofore much dreaded dl use. Those sand like sruuular wastes, fotmd In Hhciimatlc Wood, warn todlssolva and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does suaar when added to pure, water. Aud then, when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass irnm the system, and the cause of ItliounmtiMn is one forever. There la now no real d no actual excuse to suffer longer with- out help. We sell, aud iu confidence rucommeud Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy W. S. DICKSON. Presbyterian. Kov. W. A. West, D D., Pastor. Preaching services each alternato Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath school at B:16, Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist KPiscoPALRev. J. C. Grimes, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching evory other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sundav eveninc at 7TM1 T.'.n-retK ; League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting j Thursday evening at 7:00. United preshythrian Kev. J. T,. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at 7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by tho Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Weduestlay evening at 7:00. 8 JW ANGELICA i. LUTHERAN Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching evory other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at H:00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. ItEFeRMED Paf tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Proaching :n alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. und 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at. 0:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES Weak Hearts Are duo to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of evory one hundred people who have heart troublo can remember when it wis simple Indiges tion. It I a scientific fact that all cases r, heart disease, not organic, are not or i traceable to, but are the direct result of Itu i gestlon. All food taken Into the atoW h which falls of perfect digestion ferment and wells the stomach, puffing It up again.,) the ' heart. This Interferes with the action of the heart, and to the course of time thai delicate but vital organ become diseased. Mr. D. Kaubla. of Nevsda. O . mid I hid iin.,i trouble and was In bad stata as I had hurt IroubU with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about foul months and It cured ma. Kodol Digests What You tUt r. ' relieve Ihe stomach of all nervou strain and Ihe heart of all pressure, vxtlasooly. $1.00 SIm aokttn 2'- time the trial ah, whuh Mile for (Oe, rreaarad by C. 0. OeWITT ft OO., OHIOAQO. Odd Fellows M'Conncllsburg Lodge No. 744 meets evory Friday evening in tne Clevenier's Hall In McGonnollis. burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meet" every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wolla Valley Lodge No. 607 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrlsonvilie Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Cdd Pel lows' Hull at Harrlsonvilie. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Gtenada. Warfordsbiirg Lodge No. 01 meets in Warfordsburg everv ' s:,t v ! evening. King PoetG. A. P.. No. Jefrroeet in McConnellsburg In Clovenger's Hall the first Saturday In every month at 1 p. m. WjWhlDjton t amp, No.IiO, P. O. S. of A meets every first end third Satm uay evening at their hall at .weil rr.orc. Tuscarora Coune'l, Hnval Arcant m meets every lirst aad third Moudaj evening iu Olevonger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington ('amp No. 497, P. O. 8. A., of New Grenada, meets ever Sat urday evening iu P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, Nu. W.A, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, nlBcts every Satur unlay evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on Or just preceding full moon In Lashley ball at 2 p. m., at lluck Volley. Woman's Hellef Corns, No. fa meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. U. McKlbbin Posl No.402, G. A. S., meets the second and four'.b Hattirdays In each mouth at Pleataot Ridge
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