The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, February 14, 1907, Image 4

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FULTuN UOUNTY NiiYVS
Published Lvery I'hursday.
B W. P vK, Editor and Proprietor.
M cCON N f- LLS B U RG , PA.
FEBRUARY 14. 1007.
Published Weekly. 51.00 per
Annum in Advance.
Alll'SHTlslNn TIATHH
Per snuart- of llliei 3 I'mca l SO,
Per square each subsequent Insertion 60.
Ai advertisements Inserted for lean tbun
three month t chanted by the sqoare.
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Wolh'niT Inserted for low than II
I'rofesslonal Curds ore ve.ur ,6
at
' Shah Militarism Run Rampant
Jamestown ?"
How cao any citi.eu of this
great Republic, which has always,
until recently, kept its military
and naval establishments small
and unobtrusivo, which has led
in the movement for internation
al concord and the pacific settle
ment of disputes, winch has prid
ed itself on its freedom from the
tyranny and the burdens of mili
tarism, and his been beseeching
ly looked to by the war-burdened
and suffering peoples of the
world as their hope ami their do
Iterance how can any one, with
any historic sense of the causes
of our national frreatni is and pro
gress, consent to see this "great
est military spectacle ihe world
h is ever seen," this attempted
re instatement of the dishonored
and fast-piTishing system ol war.
enacted on the very spot whe're
the nation was born ! It is hard
to oehove that a sir.gie man with
American blood in his veins and
American political ideals in bis
mind can be found who will de
liberately and knowingly approve
of it.
Let the people .speak the
churches, the universities and
' colleges, the labor organizations,
the commercial and industrial as
sociations, tho women's societies
let them all speak and the na
tion be saved from this national
exibition of amazing childish fol-
it's a pleasure to tell our read
ers about a Cough Cure like Dr.
Shoop's. For years Dr. Shu
has fought against, the use ol
opium, chloroform, or other uu
safe iugredients commonly found
m Cough remedies.'. Dr. Shoop.
it seems, has welcomed the Pure
Food and Drug Law recently en
acted, for ho has worked aloof;
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 poison
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.
LUBML
B. L Wagner and wife spent
Saturday and Sunday at John
Lamborsou's near Hustoutpwn.
Andrew, Eatella, and Sari Lai
dig spent Sunday with Zeldu Lai
dig and sister.
John Raker, wifj and son,
Charles Raker, wife and children,
and Daniel Laidigand wife, spent
Sunday the guests of .James
Mum ma and wife.
Jolm Hockensmith expects to
leave for Philadelphia soon.
Baltzer Cutchall, wife and chil
dren, spent Sunday with friends
near Lai dig,
Many of our young p iplc
have been taking advantage of
the snow, aud attending the pro
tracted meeting atwreenhill.
Leonard Hockensmith, wife
aud children, and George Mum
ma, spent a day recently, guests
of S. Hockensmith.
A ajed load of boys and girls
from Hustontown, spent Friday
evening very pleasautly iu tho
homo af J. W. Laidig.
Mrs. Hiram Clovenger and
mother, Mrs. Freu :h, of Hiram,
spent Saturday with our post
mistress, Mrs. Margaret jtev
ens.
A week's treatment fur rheu
matism and bladder troubles for
9$ cents. That is what you et
in a small box of DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder I Mis. Nothing
else so good for all troubles caus
ed by impure blood.- fcijld at
Trout's drug store.
PENSIONS 10 ALL NOW. ' J
PrtMAml SU Act Uradi.is Senitc
k'atts FfM SI 2 I n to S20.
ThecirvicePmelon bill signed :
Is t EMrtft by President RooM'-
.e in.tkes provision for dearly
i very Union iMdiet of the Civil!
War. it proViatoa that auy per- j
son who served ninety days or
iqore in Ibe military or naval s r
VIC of lli-' United States, who
was honorably discharged, and I
who has reached the ago of QS
rente) shall, upon proper proof
and Application, without regard
to rani:, receive a pension at the
r its of twelve dollars per month;
these who have reached 70, tif-j
teen dollars per month; 75 yean I
or SVtr, twenty dollars, each pen-
lion to begin after tiling applica
tion in the Pension office.
All pensioners 02 years old or
OVet receiving pensions under ex
tstit.g iaws. or whose claims are
pending, may receive the benefits
of this act. No person shall re
ceive a pension under any other
law at the same time ho becomes
i beneficiary under the one just
Eeooeeeeeooee
Can bl onred only by
a remedy that, will
MBJOYS the raue.
Tho ofieuer you
stop it with hrrtdaehe
poWQttS or pills the
ipiicker will it return.
Generolly, hewlnrho
IMBM from n li
titi stoBUtak op
IfMgttla lwr Is, nml
ftluiost invariably
Lane's Family I
Medicine
(a tonic 1 ixnlivn) will euro hi-ml-hi-Iio
in short order by regulating
the .bo.vi ls and leiuviorRtlug the
stomach.
X it is a itre.it blond medicine
J and the favorite laxative of old
S and yottng,
At (lni,'its', 26c. and SOc.
feeeeee
appro ed. No person who now
or hereafter receives a greater
pension under any other general
or special law shall bo entitled to
a pension under this act.
Announcements for the M. E. Ch irih for
Sunday. Fib. 17, 1907.
McConneltsbnrir. Sabbath
school, 9:80 a. m : Holy Coinmun- ;
ion, 10:80 a. in.; Jr. Bpworth j
Lasagne, 2:00p.m.; Br. Bpworth
League, 6:18 p. in.; Evening Ser
mon, 7:00 o'clock, Subject What !
Made Washiovton Grrestr Pray
sr meeting, Wednesday cveniug,
7 o'clock.
Knobsville. Sabbath school,
9:30 a.m.: Class meeting, 10:30; !
Prayer aud Praise service, 7 p.
m.; Prayer meeting, Wednesday
evening, 7 o'clock.
Ft. Littleton. Sabbath
9:80 a. m.: Class meeting,
Bpworth League, 7 p. ra.
Couley Grimes, Pastor.
Wednesday, March 80, Mrs. Dr
J. B, Mellott, intending to remove
from the county, will sell at her
residence at Need more, horse,
cow, buggy, household goods,
aud many other articles. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
"KVfiRYBODV SHOULD KNOW."
says C.G.Hays, a prominent nusi
note man of HlufT,Mo.,that Buck
len's Arnica Salve Is the ouickest
1 and surest heali.ig salve ever ap
l lied to a sore, burn or wound.
I or to a case of piles. I've used it
and know what I'm talking about.
Guaranteed by Trout's drug
school
I0:8C;
-John
Any competent man up to -l"i
years of age can now obtain em
ployment with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, provided of
COOrie, there are any vacancies,
a thiufc that has never boon poss
ible before. Since the organiza
tion of the company thirty live
i years has been the age limit at
! which one might enter the ser
, vice. The regulations have been
! chat ged This ratlins of the aire
Sale Register.
Thursday, February I I. John ,
R. Tavman, having sold his fai in
and intending to remove from tho j
county, will sell at hit residence;
in Thompson township, livestock,
farming iinplinnnts, hay, gram,
and household goods. Sale will '
begin at 10 o'clrck.
1 Friday, February ir. Albert:
Clevenger. intending to remove
, from the county, will sell at his
; residence one mile north of Cito,
j in Ayr township, ow. hog, wag
ons, buggy, agricultural implo
meuts, household goods, etc.
Sale begins at 10 o'clock.
Thursdav, February 21. D.W.
Uuger, administrator of tho es
tate of Frank M. Dully, late of
Ayr township, deceased, will .-:ell
at the late residence of t'.ie doce
deut at Webster Mills, horse, cow
hogs, Hour, corn, and household
goods. Sale begins at 10 o'clock
a. m.
Friday, February 22. William
Harr will sell at his residence
near Big Cove Tannery, his house
hold goods, two good hogs, and
many other articles. Salo begius
at 10 o'clock. Credit B months.
Saturday.February 28 David
Souders intending to quit house-
i keepiug.will so:i at his residence,
at Thomastown, one mile west of
j McCounellsburg, all his house
i hold goods, 20 bushels of pota
I toes, BOO lbs. of bacon, 85 pounds
of lard, 40 good laying hens, etc.
I Sale begins at 1 o'clock, p. in.
Friday, March 1. J.W.Briggs,
intending to quit farming, will
sell at his residence on the .lones
farm, two miles north of Burnt
Cabins, nice lot of live stock and
a full lino of agricultural imple
ments, etc. Sale begius at 10 o'
clock. A. L. Wible, Auctioneer.
Tuesday, March .5 Christian
Martin, haviug rented his farm,
and intending to quit farming,
will sell at bis residence', two miles
south of McConnellsburg, horses,
IT.
gFulion County Bank.p
BUSINESS DIKKCT
ORY,
II A M 11 1 US
(OltOANffcEO IN i
3 I'e-r C i-,ii loir n4l Pnld on Time Drponlin
ThU olfl nml Sell known Financial Institution I-. now
pprniancnlly looiiteil in Ms new room in tho A. IT. Nb'c build
inij. Lni'iro ndditions have btn mado to tlin
R.
M. DOWNES,
KlRST CLASS
TONSOKIAL ArIISI,
MoCONNKI.LSHUKU. PA.
A Clfin Cup noil Tol -ih msi ShavS.
KvuiyOiinK AnvlipLU..
Raaoia HtatfllMt.
lTShop In room ltclv occupied bf Kit llritkc
XCAPITAL STOCK $ isaac
nnl the number of Stockholders han been Incroagoil W FtF
TEEN, which hcb ull depositors a security of upward of Crf
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. j
IN. VVATSOIN.
Tonsorial Artist.
Strictly up to dale In all tt.rli ol hmr
tluif. vijrl-nsy slmvcv, liiiy ruirr, OrcBniK-
v Itch-hiiBel. without cxtru chaise Pi-nun
tnwcl to each oustoiner. I silent Impvovcn up,
iir.itu for niitI 'iii.y luiils. Parlors oniM is n i
''ultou H-njs.
The Fulton County Bank AoM a OENKRAL BANK
ING BUSINESS nr.d extends every favor to their pStroRI
and friend-, consistent with sound liankin(j.
W. H. NELSON,
McConnellsburg, Pa.
Cashier
THE LARGEST
BEST EQUIPPED AND HOST THOROUGH
Business Training School,
For Both Sexes.
Between
Pittsburg and Baltimore
Open All The Year Catalog Tree.
TRI -STATE BUsVnESS C0LLE6E
Cumberland, Aid.
limit will uocssitate admo chang- icaUio hogs, farming Implements,
A seliool boy assigned
parti an ossay ou "Dnokl
"The dttck is a low, beavy-aet
bird, composed mostly of moat
tnd feather. Ho is a milily
poor singor, having a lioarse voici3,
aansed by getting too many frogs
in his throat. He likes the water
esin the pension rules, the details
to pre I of which will bo worked out as
wrot1: soon as possible.
Group can positively bo stopped
in 0 minutes. N'o vomit" ng
hay, corn, and household goods.
Sale begins at it o'clock.
A L. Wible, Auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 6, A. J.
Fore will sell on the old ' home
farm" near Knobsville, a lares
tnd carries a toy balloon iu his C.roup Lure, does tho work aud
ifomnch to keep him from siuk-;(1es it quickly. Dr. Shoop's
tug. The duck has only two legs Oronp Onre is for Croup nlone,
ind th y are sot so far back on j remember. It does not claim to
bit running gears by nature that j cure a dozen ailments. It's for
rdioy come pretty near missing Croup, that's all. Sold at Dick
bfa bori. Some ducks, wh-. n ' son's dru atoro.
they got big, have curls on their.
taua and are called drakes.) many years past has
Drakee don't have co set or hatch there b.een a better opportunity
but iust loaf.-., iwlmmlna and for rmers to prosper and make
eat. If I was to bo a duck I'd
nouiiug to sicKeu or distress your lot of live stock, farming imple
chlld. A sweet, pleasant and j ments, hay, grain, iV:c. Sale be
safe Bymp, called Dr. Shoop's j gins at 10 o'clock.
rather be a drake every time."
Does (JolTec disagree with you 1
Probably it does ! Then try Dr.
Shoop's Boaltfi Coffee. "Health
Coffee" is a clever coa. binati'iD of
parched cotodIs and nuts. Not a
raiu of real coiToe, remember, in
Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, yet its
flavor and taste matches closely
old Java aud Mocha CUloe. If
your tOtnaeh, heart or kidneys
can't stand coffee drinking, try
Health Coffee. It is
money than at present. Horses,
cattle, hogs and sheep, are selling
for almost double that of a few
years ago. Pork, beef and all
sorts of couutry produce are
bringing high prices. The farm
ers should farm less wheat, and
turn their attention to raising
more livo stock, also corn, pota
toes and other country produce,
such as butter, Qggl, poultry, etc.
Piles get quick relief from Dr.
Shoop's Magic Ointment, lio
member it's made alone for Piles
miuitiMinit, -aLKi a works with certaintv and
nouiiahlng, eud satisfying, ffs i satisfaction. Itching, painful,
safe , ven for the youngest child. 1 protrndWfe or blind piles disap
Bold by E P. McOlain. i poar lke Inagif. by its U8e Try
it and
see :
drug store.
Sold at Dickson's
ANU0YUR.
Lots of snow and go id sled
ding at present.
Our school at Shanes is pros-
state ! periug under the supervision of
Prices Advancing
The printers throughout the
inntry have been notitied'by tho
rvholesale paper dealers of a gen-
i ra! advance in the prices of all
pap r stock. This includes letter
and noteheads, billhead
ments, envelopes, etc. The in- Miss Daniels.
creiso in price ranges from five J. H. Mellott, the merchant at
to twenty per cent., which will, Andover, is soon to remove to his
in a short time, increase the cost home in Holfast. Wa are all very
of all kinds of printed stationery. ' sorry to lose him as a neighbor.
There is also in contemplation by I Harry Mumma and Mr. Masoq,
fee. government, a raiso iu post-1 patrons of Shanes school, visited
newspapers. All these j the school several day ao.
ment.io".cil will make it i S. W. Hoon has hin n vi ui liner
- p-
BMMBUi'y for the papers u raise j his uncle and aunt iu Thompson;
their subscription price if things also, attending protracted meet
keep 0P 10 this hue. ing at Damascus.
Dr. S. S. Hoop is kept very
VodOBgbt to know what you j busy oi account of so much bick
aro giving your baby. You will j noss.
know U you use Cascaswoet and , .
ago on
things
take the trouble
wrapper. Every
shown tho;e in
to look at the
ingredient is
plain English.
Piles of poople have Piles. Why
sulfur from piles when you can
use DeWitt's Carbohzod Witch
Casi -i.,w. et is oi'ct corrective for Hazel Salve and get relief. Notb
the stomachs of babies and chil '"g le ho good. Howare of imi
aren. hold by Trout s aruir ; nwous. r,oe ttiat the name is
store.
WI QNV A3MOH
stamped on each box.
Trout's drug store.
Sold at
LX"J ir i - u . iw,
iiAIXVA V 1 &AUaNNJl Cr kll Coughs, tad apela Colds Irom
art::.:" nonoa lAUVXVi -,mioiio BH1 th tyiteni by gantly movjnu tk bowi.
A. L. Wible, auctioneer.
Friday, March 8, D. H. Oalla
her will sell at his residence on
tho late Geo. W. Comerer farm,
near Burnt Cabins, valuablo livo
stock, farming implements, hay,
grain, iVrc 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 Clino farm at Fort Lit
tleton, live stock, farming imple
ments, &c. Sale begins at 10 o'
clock. A. L. V'ible, auctioneer.
Wednesday, March 13, R. M.
Keudall, intending to quit farm
ing, will sell at his residence L'V
miles south of McConnellsburg,
horses, cattle, hogs, fanning im
plements, hay, grain, &c. Sale
begins at 10 o'clock.
A. L. vVible, auctioneer.
Friday, March 15. John W.
( iunnolls will sell at his residence
on the A. J. Fore farm, near
Knobsville, household goods, ba
con, lard, and many other thiugs
Salo begins at 10 o'clock.
A. U Wible, auctioueer.
Siturday, March 16. F. Mc-
Naughton Johnston will sell
his farm mile south of McCon
nellsburg, a large lot of horses,
cattle, aud other live stock, and
some farming implements aud
other things. This is, in thj
main, a big stock sale, ard 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.
SJiives, having rented his farm
and intending to remove to Mc
Connolisburg, will sell at his resi
dence at Dickeys Mountain post
olllco in Thompson township,
horses, cattie, farming imple
ments, hay, grain, household
goods, Ac. Sale begins at ten
o'clock. Credit eight months.
Thursday, March 2 J. L.
Cope will Bell at his residence,
two miles north of Burnt Cabins,
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farmi ig
Implements and many other
thiugs. Salo begin at 10 o'clock.
A. Ij. Wible, Auctioneer.
MILLINERY
We will now write 1!H)7, ami we ile9ire to tlmuk one and all for
the patronage of the past year, 11100.
We still have a few hats on liaml which we will dose out re
gardless of cost.
We do not bellev in keeping goods over, and too we must make
room for our spring stock, therefore these goods must go at a low
figure.
Wo havb dress skirts reduced from $i! to .-fJ: Shirt waists reduc
ed from $1.20 to !i0e; waist patterns that were T'h' now Ode.
Collars and belts reduced Ho l-.l less than the regular price.
We invite one and all kindly to call anil KM the great bargains
we are giving.
'i ry sincerely,
MRS. A. E. LITTLE
McConnellsburg.
Opposite Postoffice.
I-AWVRNS.
M. R. SIIAFPNER,
Attorney at Law,
Ollice on Scuiare.
McConnellsburg, Pa.
'All lcff.il bUK doss aiid oollectioDS entruntrd
will eeetvfl curof'il nml prompt attention.
BOftOVOH OFFICERS.
Justice of the Pence L. H. YViUe.
Constable D. T. Fields.
liurgess Dr. H. H. Wishsrt.
Counciimen Thomas N. Hammll,
Wm. U. Nesl.lt, H. IT. Naoe, M. R.
Shairner, C. ft. Barton, D. B T.tttle,
Ceo. W. Buii
Clerk -h l'l. Wih!,..
Bohool Directors John Comerer,
C. B. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. U.
Wible, 1). I,. Crisslnger, T. F. Sloan.
Hoard of Health H. S. Wis hart, M.
D. J pres. John S Harris; sec'y. C
W. Hays: AV f, MeKlbbio, M. D.. J.
V. Mosser, M. D.
TKRMS OF CO CUT,
The first term of the Courts of Ful
ton county in the year shall commeucs
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 a o'clock
p. m.
Tne 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, St I o'clock p. m.
GFMKRAI. DIRECTORY.
President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope.
Associate Judges W.H. Bender, D.
T. Humbert,
Brothonotary, Arc. Geo. A. Harris.
District Attorney George B. Dan
iels. Treasurer A. C. Lauver.
Sheriff J. G. Alexander.
Deputy Sheriff W. H. Nesblt.
Jury Commiisioners David Rotz,
A. C. Truax.
Auditors D H. Mvvers, Aaron M.
Garland, W. Grant Wink.
Commissioners S. 0. Gracey, Wm.
C. Davis, S. A Kesbit.
C:leiK i. Frunk Henry.
County Superintendent Clias. Ii
Barton.
Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J.
Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F.
WoK. Johnston, M. K. Shatl'uer, Ceo.
B . Daniels. John P. Sipes, S. W.
Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sipes.
CHURCHES.
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that a great Presidential campaign is
foreshadowed, hopes to bo a better pa
per than it has ever been before, and
it has lnado its arrangements accord
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tire globe, and It reports everything
fully, promptly and accurately. It is
the only newspaper, not a daily, which
is as good as a daily, and which will
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world.
The Thriee-a-Week AVorld is fair in
it political reports. You get the truth
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ublicanor Djui icrat, aud that is what
you want.
A special feature of the Thrice-a-
j Week World has always been Its seri
al fiction. It publishes novels by the
liest authors in the world, novels which
iu book form sell for 1.."j0 apiece, and
its high standard in this respect will
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past.
Thk Thisiok-a-Wkek WOMB'S reg
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We offer this uneualed newspaper and
The Fixton CtoONTV Xr.ws together
for one year for 1.7". The regular
subscription price of the two papers is
at 2.00.
Snow
IS
Coming
f have just received a line
lot of Cutter Sleighs at low
prices. Please call and
SEE THEM
soon.
I also have a lot of New
Buggies that I will run out at
Cost g Carriage
while they last. Thanking the
public for past favors, I am
A'ours verv truly,
W. R. EVAMS,
Hustontown. Pa.
Trespass Notice.
The undersigned hereby gives notice
that tho lands and premises of the Ful
ton County Rod and Gun Club, an or
ganizuiion dulv incorporated by the
laws of Pennsylvania, situated in tho
townships of Weill and Brsth Cieelc,
county of Fulton and state of Pennsyl
vania, aie private property, ami that
all persons are warned not lo trespass
on said lands ami premises for "ta
purpose of hunting, Dlbing, gathering
nuts or berries, on in any other man"
per whatever contrary to acts of as
sembly in such cases made and provid
ed us tho law will hr rigidly enforced.
Ft iroN Couirry Rod indOun CLci
1 1 -2S.0H.tf .
Constipation
Tlnki.il swBPt npplis, wlih snmo BMple, lirtni
rriiini.t r.-Il.-f fur (feiutlpation; Wlih otlinri.
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Nului'e undoubli'illy I.... u vi-m-tn hin nmicily to
relli'i-c Bv-.iiilii,i.iitkiiim-iitonjn, 11 phy Irlaiu
mil hut lln.l .Natur.. uy to health. Anil ihl U
UHklnih uu.. win, rwiurdto OonstllMtion
nw bark i.f a ivi-Uiln tr.- In I 'ullfoniiit Cus.
earn axrailii-i,II..r a miwt -xrnll..iit nlil ti) this
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psnr Elm Rark, Solid Kuructof ITnn.-s. vuL thl
sunn ( iisi-uni hark I glvi-n Its givat. -l imsalhls
rower tn cori-.-,t (on.,tiwitinii. A tnotlieonw
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mit KDMljive pn-wrlpllun. lis pflcci on OonMU
pa uu. liilliiusneM. .sur Htoiiuit'h, Bad Brwth,
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Mitlslying.
Nil i I oiiia'. iki unpli amnt alter effects nre n.
pnrlonoMl, ami Ijix-elH am put up In U-autlful
niliiiKrupheil lin ial Uie at a ceut ami u'.'i oeatl
p'T lull.
I iir omcthlne new, nlcu. economiral und
effeeilvc. try a box ul
Lax
w. s.
DICKSON.
Pklshyteriam. Hev. W. A. West,
D D., Pastor. Preaching services
each alternate Sabbath at 10:30 a. m.
and every Sunday evening at 7:00.
Services at Green' Hill on alternate
Sabbaths at 10:30 a. rn. Sabbath
school ut 9:15. Junior Christian Kn-deak-or
at 2:00. t hristian Kmleavor
at 0:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:00.
Mkthouist wpiscoPAi-Bev. J. C.
Grimes, Pastor. STJnday School
at 9:30 a. Bl. Preaching every other
Sunday morning at 10:30 and every
Sunday evening at 7:00. F.pwurtii
League at 6;00 p. m. I'i ayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:00.
UNITKD PRESBYTERIAN HSt. J. L.
Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn
ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday
evening ut7:00. Tho alternate Sabbath
evenings are used by the Young Peo
ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wodnesday evenine
at 7:00.
ll.VANGF.MoAi. JjTTTHERAN
Pastor. Sunday school 9: lfj
a. ro. Preaching every other Sunday
morning at 10:30 and every other Sun
duyevening at 7:00. Christian F.n
deuvor at (5:00 p. m. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
Reformed . Pat
tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching jn alternate Sabbaths at
10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian
Endeavor ut 0:00 p. ni. Prayer meet
ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00.
SOCUtTIEa
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE-'
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(illation ol an? nrlttiiiula ltajrnal. Turiua. St
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I Are duo to IndlgesHon. Ninety-nine of every
i one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when II was simple Indl, -
Hon. It Is a scientific fact thai all eases of
! heart disease, not organic, are not only
. traceable la, but are Ihe direct result of Indi
gestion. AH food taken Into the stomach
which falls of perfect digestion ferments and
swellsthe stomach, puffing It up against the
I hesrt. This Interferes with Ihe' action fit
the heart, and In the course of time that
delloate but vital organ becomes diseased.
I Mr. D. K .ut.le . ol Nevada. O . atri: I had atomacl
trouble and was in a bad staia aa I had lieirt troub:
with It, I took Kodol Drapapala Cura lor about (uut
montha and it curad ma,
Kodol Digests What You Cat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and Ihe hesrt of all pressure.
Dottles onir. 1 1 .00 Sue holdlni 2M tunes the trial
alia, wlilyh aalls lor SOc,
Prepared by t. 0. OeWITT Si CO., OHIOAQO,
Odd Fellows M 'Ci-nnellsburp Lodge
No. 744 meets evei-y Friday evening in
tn Oleyongcrs I lull lu McCounehs
burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets
every Saturday evening in the New Hall
at Fort Littleton.
Wells Valley Lodp-e No. 607 meets
every Saturday evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hull at Wells Tannery.
HarrUonville Lodge No. 710 meets
every Salurduy evening In Odd Fel
lows' Hall at larrisonvllle.
Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev
ery Saturday evening lu Odd Fellows'
Hull at New (irenada.
Warfordiibtirg Locliro v flf)i mpnt
In Wurfordsburg every Saturday
evening.
King Post G. A. P.. Nth 3M meets In
MoOonnelUburg In Cleveuger's Hall
the tirst Sulurday in every month nt 1
p. m.
Washington t amp, No. 100, 1'. o!
S. of A. meets every first aodthiid
Saturday evening st (heir hall at Need
more, Tusearorii Couno 1, Ilnyal Aimnvm
meats every first and third Monday
evening In Clevenger's Hull, McCOn
nollsbtu
Washington Camp No. 497, P. p, 8.
A., of New OreniidA, meets every Sat
urday evening In 1'. o. S. of A. Flail.
Washington Camp, No. 5M, P. O.S.
of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur
urday evening in l o. S. of A. Hall.
John Q. Taylor Post O. A. R,, No.
589, meets every Saturday, on or just
preceding ful) moon in 'Lttshley hall
at a p. m., ui iiuok Valley.
Womuu's Kelttpf Cortis, No. So
meets at same date and pluue at 4 p.m.
Gen. D. H. McKlbbln Post No. 402,
O. A. S., mtwts the second aud four.b
Saturdays in each month at Pleasant
Ridge