n l 1 1, 0 IS .1(1 fets KlLTuN COUNTY NEWS Published hvery Thursday. W Pi-Jl, Editor and Proprietor. EcONNKl.LSBURG, PA. StiPTEBE.. Published Weekly 1907 St. 00 per Annum in Advance. t ll't'S I,,n,aT1!,",,i "4TS' , i i Wi'iwroi n linn n miuitk UrR amih .iilmequent Insertion... i advertWoment InnTtcd fur :is montha oharired by the square. til an Miss felines' ; Minrthuoltima. !G'"(ue-lilf oolumn . . . . Hiir . .nun 3 inns. I rtrrm I 1 vr. I ...HMO 1130 00 .. . -.. i 40 00 . . .. 40.00- I tt.00. $30 00 7S.0O 9 hi. V tll'A kidi, w bn NEW (iRF.NU)'. W. J. C'ridcr, ol fc.ast Pi Us burg, mited friends hen; a few days. Richard Atfoway, tiitner Black flM and Scott and Frank Benson, "I-Hook an outing to Philadelphia thr and Atlantic City. 't Dr. Charles ; rissinger, of Hed ford, spent a Sunday recently js with P. ;. Mills. whee eorgo Shafer's children Pearl and Maude, of Kooertsdale, and Harvey, of Kearney -spent Sunday with their parents here. Martha Mills is visiting friends ut Bedford. Dr. R. C. Campbell attended the C A. K picnic at Orbisonia las Saturday. J. Part Stevens and wife, of McKinleyville, and M. A. Petwil or and wife, of Three Spring visited friends m N. ' '. last, Sun day. Ralph Canniuglo-,, Wlfe aIlci sonijrcy, speut a couple 01 weeks at the home of Ks parents, returniug to Pittsburg on Satur day. Maprgie Cook, of East Broad top; Olive GrisBinger, ol Past Lib erty, and Susie Barnett, of Mc st0 Keesport, visited friends here ov !P er Sunday. Jemima Crider, of Pittsburg, I. visited friends in this place aud C Wells Valley. The Bergstresser mill is un dergomg a remodeling a new oscillator and another set of rolls being added. When completed thoy expect to make a high grade o four. Jesse Bohnger returned to town on Saturday evening with his traction encino and thresher, having finished his territory in Wells. He will low cross through the narrows into Taylor town ship. Our village run wild with ex citement Saturday evening when word spread that Mrs. Kate Mills collapsed with nervous prostra tion. Priends ran to her assist I ance, and until sometime in the night, she was unconscious. Ii looked for awhile as though it was a fatal shock; To day she is much better. L.arkin Moore, John Houck, J. A. McDonough and Uitnwr Black, were the only representatives from here at the Ronoion at Hoop's Crove. Millie Crum, of Sailer, snd Et tie Gibboney, of Saxton, are vis iting friends here. IJaorge Smith, husband of Ada n daughter of Richard Colgate, formerly of New Grenada, was visiting last Sunday night at the home of his brother in law, D. M. Cunningham in Wilkiusburg, Pa. After huviug bidden the family "Good night" and started to his room to retire, ho dropped dead from heart failure. Mr. Smi.h's home was in Braddoek. His re mains were brought to Moiinl I nion for interment. When your Watch Stops Yon cnnnol make It uu h) Shaking it. m m m m 117, . lit' tliotfWcfcrilio'!! not be able to do their allotted work until they lire put into proper condi tion to do it. One cannot mend a delicate, piece of mechunism by vio lent method, and no machine mad.' by man i us fine as the human body. The use of pills, salts, castnv-oll and ilrong Cathartic, medicines is the violent method. The use of the herb tonic laxative, : Lane's Family t ssr -mm m Mcaicme is the method adopted by intelli gent people. 1 1 Turin' ho, backache, indigestion, constipation, skin diseases all are benefited immediately by the use of this medicine. DfUIUlsta sell it at 2c. and oe. i Food for Everybody KinCTford'n Oiwinro Corn Starch amazes Piptrtf nfMH.pl ot the amount w rnpriry it prmnirf. ut no flliirhi it tax iiihhi (he diirest.vp intern, (dpul for pvenini? ilrwrt. tor it run 'l liitre the niont iel.cat nerKon. Eat com Mai' Ii often but ftlwtyi eat the trenuine KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO SS, Pure, dHHnai, powMiiiK evrry fbod neallenra the itandard of quality for over hall acclitury. Kourinhintr for .vi-rylxMlv old. yoniiif, weak, atroiiK. I., mi how lo make It into voiiiitleaa lncxpf oi vi' and upiietizing diidira through our Imok of Original Reclnem and Cooking Helps Id il two irreat eooks also jHvp valuable inrorination on the genuine Kingarnrirs Oaweco CMn ntarch aa au imi in cixikinir ann hakinfr. (m it ami keep It. Matie lor over nTly yearn at Uswejro, All grocers, pound packages, 10c. JT. UNGSrORD h SON, Oswego. N. Y. DC iurc ATloNlSTlIHrolpNY. Tn del afca Saceeaawt. TOE BOOK CCXQOOQj ooooxoocoxo fa BIIfFCOEEfS . smmi'i i m i 1 if trices iw. Teachers' Mcctinj. The Teachers1 PrelinithArj ineet tiiiL' for the towjiahips of Tod, Dublin, Taylor and Wells met at llustontown Saturday, Septemher 7. Meeting .was called to order by Superintendent liinherson. I. K. Cliesriut was elected praaj -dent. The first (iiestion, ''Pre limioary VTotk, wii tttkieii up hv Mr. Morton, who thinks thai I1,,., rough preparation jthoulf je made by teacher, un i plenty f work with pencil ttnd'paptjr should he jliven eaoji pupil. Several good poinfe Were -given by Mr. Wink, lis Baidijr and Mr. Barton. Mr. Rauck :,uggf-ted that very little work be expected op Hrat dy. The liiactissibn wa- I'nlluued hv Miss Snpes and Mr. Ilershey. Mr. Ueshopg believes in keeping pu pils husy to make a good impres sion. Prof. Seville thinks the former report should be eare fully and thoroughly studied, but never try to follow former teacher's njork too closely follow yotir own plans. A general discussion was given by Prof. Lamherson and I .Mr. Chesnut. The next question, "First lay's , Work,"' was opened rw Mr. Desh- nig, followed by Miss Laidig. i .Mr. Hoover tliiniis we .-hull Id get loquaiDted with pupils us soon aa bpaaible. Piacuasion was followed by Mr. Barton and Prof, Ilershey. Praf,, lli'i'shcy states that the teach er should he at the school-room lirst. Miss (iress and Mr. (Jook rave helpful hints. Prof. Seville believes in plenty of review and network. Study pupils carefully. Mr. Morton believes that reading and telling stories is a good plan td interest primary pupils. Mr. Wink and Prof. Lainbersou closed the discussion. The lirst ipiestion after dinuer, The Programme,'' was taken up. Mr. Chesnut and Mr. Pcightel' mtlities were placed upon the bjack hoard. Prof. Seville asks, "'When should Mathematics be taught." Prof. Ilershey and Mr. Kot. lixing the time in the aftor- no jn as the heavier branches are more asiiy grasped when the mind is not fatigued. The question of alternating branches was discussed by a num ber of the teachers; also the man ner of grading. lloiv much arithmetic should a pupil know before taking algebra; The general opinion of the teach ers were as lar as i ercentage. Hev. iMuiols aud ex-Superiutend-ent Chesnut gave some useful thoughts on the question. Meeting was closed by an in structive talk by Prof. Chesnut and liev 1 'anieU. Nh RTUE Stkvkns, Secretary. mi BUY HERE. Hot Weather Offerings. Our allowing of Mid -Summer Merchandise is very in'er ' ' eBting in style, quality and price". Quality and quantity always here for selection. We never Paeritice Quality in order to give quantity. We endeavor to give good value at all times. UWVFHS. R. SHAFFNER. A I rORNBI a i I AW, Office on Square, McConnellsburs, Pa. All leiral tnia.ne anil colleotiona entru'ted wUl oot'lrr oaroful and prompt attention. utNm.u DIRXCTORYi c have just completed arraflgenleQti with Thi Ilarrisbttrg Patriot by which wc can olTer the Fulton County News and the daily .morning Harrisburg Patriot low price of ear Cash in Advance $9S for 1 1 10 iistoiiislibiglv Per Y Regular Price of Bpth Papen is $t In tlxis way you can get ail of lllc news of your home town every week and t he news of the State Capitol, tele- irninhic news of Pennsylvania and the world in gfeneraL even? morning Cor otilv 42.50 bet ye The Pntriot is sent by readies all Towns and Kural the morning of issue. This Offer is Open to Everybody Scin I your 12.50 to-day either to Tlld Fulton Cpuiitv News r to The Patriot, Harrittburg, Pa. 11 you already get loth papers, suhscrilie for wiiM relative or friend. ar. tlio earhesl Free Delivery Hi Iks, Drem ( iuodg, I White Wiiistinil, tAdla Llheoi, l.innn 8tiitirii;, ( 'mien siiiiliriKS, Fancy Jjarvlns, Kancy t liiiKliitnis, I 'lain ( Ungluin), l'Miued I "irea t, Walking Skirts, l.ontf QIOVM, Luilics' Kelts, I j DtlATWMB, While Hosiery, iM.n k Hiisinry, Tn n BOaiau i Hack ' ' i in. Slflu CumliH, l.ailiea' Niikwctir, t.iu.-e and insortion, All Over Lace, Millinery, Kibbling, Veiling. Ince Curtains, Cuitahi s... Drapery, Pillow Cases, She els. Toweling, Linen Towels. s PrMtdant Judge Hon 8. Mo. BWOM. Associate Judges W.H.Hender, D. T. Humbert. , , , . , Fruthonotary, ho. fleo. A. Harris. District Attorney George U. Dan iels. Treasurer A. C. i.auvor. SherllT-J. O. Aleuijdi Deputy Sheriff -W. H. Rwbif, Jnrv Comroissionra David rtot7: A. C. Truax. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M, Oarland, W. Orant Wink. ( iiiiunissuwiers . C. Clracev, Win , C. Davig, 8. A Nesbit.. Clerk 13. V'rank Henry. County Superintendent Chas. r Hal toti ' Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Slpes, Thomas F. Sloan, K. McN Johnston. M. It. Sliaffner, Geo. 9. Daniels. Jobn P. Sipe. H. W. Klrlt, F. P. Lynch, II. N. Slpei. noHot an oinr.KHs. mails ami Woiltes nil Enclosed lind !?J.5(J Fulton County News and one year. Name for Which please send The The Harrisburg Patriot for Stive! Et. n. No. Town .( mmtv Shoos, Oxford Tics, White Slippers, Meu'a Dress ShirtP, Q Men's Neck-wear, Men's Under-weur, Mut tings, lings. V JAMES G. TURNER & CO., Manonic Temple. - - Hancock, Md. Q oooooooooooooo oocooooooooo McClain's Store U have two of the best brands o f I Stock Food for horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry, and lam gaing to give 5 per cent, off from now un til August 15th. Now is the time 5j X that your horses need a little ton Q ing up. Don1 1 overlook it. E. R. McCLAIN. IVest End ofBocrdwalk, AlcConnellsburg, Pa. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wible. Constable D. T. Fields. Hurgean Dr. TL S. Wishart. Council nen -Thomas N. Hnmmll Wm. H. Nesbit, H. V. Nace, M. R. ShalTnev, C. B, Hartou, D. K Little, (ieo. W. Bam, Clerk-L IT. Wible. School Dfrectors John Comerer, C. H. Stevens. S. B. Woollet, L. H. Wible, D. L. Grlsslnger, T. F. Sloan. Hoard of Health H. S. Wishart, M. D. ; pres. John S. Harris; sec'y. Q W. Hiivp: W. L McKlbbln, M. D., J W. Mosser, M. D. TERMS OK C0UBT. 5? 55 The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall Mumttct on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. m. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 o'clock p. in. The third term on the Tuesday next following the sucoiid Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at I o'aHdoU p.m. CHURCHES. i0 11 Fulton County Bank, (j. W. Dorty, of Storm take lK"u.jWtt, who ,s visitiuy; his brother hVn law, liowe Mellott, Hi' Covi ''Tannery, spent Monday DigBtifl l" this place in un endeavor to lo cate friends aud acquaintances ot twenty years ago. Weak Kidneys Kfrvu. Tla , ntt K Btotmit'i ii v II. i.ut in Um' uttrvt anl tr.-iirfli"ii tlH'in. u dicliM' hiM't'iuuill: of)trollii)y rwrvui. i' Its ItlUle. It la a WM.tt If your limit iPAllU. Oj ls'iUJ V tit BrlfhUor otl Ttll point to w"k kl'tny llki tUC ,il iirt. UU'l ti4 litrii, not m ihn orjrivM thttt tuntrol nut xuiUtt r rHioim'ii KfHtorntTvf i nrfpnn-41 to rnttc-h these liK'tor the Klduf ttlotte, of ii.- .hi ' of uiuiiey il htm or h w.-it. If i'.i- urin iiic.-i.iii. kifl-vnmoull.- Uo for you. UrugfiiaL r rotamwiU au m(. Dr. Shoop's Restorative Ocoaslon-'l headichs, belching bad taste in the mouth, lack of ippetile and alight neryousuess are symptoms of indigestion which, when allowed to go unear ed for, will develop into a case of dyspepsia that will take a long lime to get rid if. Dou't neglect your stomach. At the first indi cation of trouble take something that will help it along in its work of digesting the food you eat. Kodol for Indigestion and Dys pepsia will do this. Kodol will make your fiod do you good and will enable you to enjoy what you eat. Sold by Trout's drug stoi ii Judges Audcnried and Wilson in the Common 1'leas court of k'tnladelphi'i, ou Tuesday declar od unccuslitutionul the. two-ct Qt railroad rale passed by the last 'egirlatuie. Of course, it will b cwne I up t nlbc Supreme Court LETTER TO W Stntt Alexander. McConnellsburg, Pa. Dear Sir: We should like to print your opinion of this guaran tee in this paper, where all your neighoors will .see it: We'll furnish the paint to paint half the house of any fair man on these terms: He shall paint the other half with whatever other paint he likes; sumo painter (any fair man) same wayflhe way of all fair painters, to make a good joo) If our half doesn't take less gall ous of paint by one-tenth to seven tenths, we'll give him the paint. If our half doesn't take less labor by one tenth to seven-tenths, we'll give him tht paint. If our half isn't sounder thieo years hence, we'll give him the paint. If our half isn't sounder fix years I ltt, KdwaaiPalaaw, ,,. . . . . HrUfU Crrek O. A. Barton none"1, we u give mm ino pami. Any color. We say one tenth, because there are two or three paints with about that difference; we say sev en there are dozens of paints with about that difference we say one to seven, because there's a hundred that waste one third 0l the money pa.d for both paint and labor. Is there a paint we haven's c )v. ered? Yours truly B9 P. w. pjsyoE ft Co. P. S.- P. C. Bare, Fort Littlo ton, and J. A. Hoyd, Mercers burg, sell our paint. 1)NKIi OK UUANO A.Mi Tit A V KKSK .IL'ltOKS ilmwn lo till' 0, loher Turni. ednmfsnoiol on tin- tl Moinluy, being tlm Till tlay ut' lliu lunula. OKANO JL'U'JltS. Ayr Iohi'11i RfebMdSi Krank Bttb . llulliiHt AiuuK Iliirlur, J'lioinion Peck, W. K. I'aliuur. Battel- Jaiun M .. Haruliurl, llowuril C. Cliarlton, llilntly o. Crlnt. Ilrimli Creek Oliver C. Cleveuger, K iwaril Dtabl, S. I.. Pl.'mlnner. DttbDo H, W. Mi Unit UfklBt Creek Kliujr UcaUong, K. 11 Mi llote Ut'orge Si -Mellott. MeCoimellMbtirg K. M. Tavlnr. Taylor Howard BaSWWti William gffShf , Jl U . M uinuia. 'riutaiimoii Warner Hewett, Jolm Sliydtr, WlrltWi Jahrl llotliuall, Cleiuei t l.eliiuan. Wella Alaurlce C- lilvena. PKTIT J CKOUS. Ayr-Wllllam II. Cooiwr, (leorue W. (ili-nn, OavillC OUIIk, lli nry HaOW, N It. Ilolnimli, RpWafd Keyner. llaviil Lnliver, WllllalU Mell ott, A. V. II. Soulier. Kliner Selilem, B. F. Sliivea, C. P. Trllle, I. A. V. i-h . i . ui t Ii . IteltHht .lauieH Hill, JuHHph W. Lake, Oeorije W. Morton, M. W. Mellott, 1. M. MeKlilowney, Tliuin aa Wlhk. Bethel Frank Yot. Kilwanl (iohlen, Aaron Juieaart, CbarW afi i.ewi eiayiou, k, Mei- (OUGANI.HD IN IWT. ) 3 Fer Cent. Interest r"ld on Time Deposits. This old and well known Financial I nstitiillon i BO" iiermarjentlv located In Its new room in the A. DI Naee build- C3 ing. Large additions have lwen mad to Hid CAPITAL STOCK r. and the number of StofkhaldiMh hus DSSQ increased to FIF- TEEN, which gives all depQiltori a seourlty of upward of Zm 0 Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. J The Fulton County Jtank floes a (; I'.N'l'.HA I , HANK- Z0 ING BUSINESS ar.d extepiis every favor to their ).utrons 22 and friends, consistent with sound banking. " W. H. NELSON, J McConnellsburg, Pa. Cashier. O PltKSiiVTKRlAN. Itev. 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. m. Sabbath schoul at 9:15. Junior Christian F.n deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday ".veiling nt. 7:00. MKTUOWsT WlSOOrAl. Pi r.J, C. Crimi s, l'iisuir. Sunday S tin o n I ut U;Mi a. Bh l'r"actiing every oilier Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:'Ki. Rpworu) league ut (i:(Mt u. tn. Ifayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. U.V1TKD U'KKSBYTEKJAN HeV. J. L. Grove, Paster. Sunday m liuol ut ft:30 a. m. Preaching every Sni.iliiy morn ing at 10:3(1, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Youn Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :00. CVANOFXlcAi. U,UTIIE11AN Pastor. Sunday school 9:lfi a. in. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other bun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at ti:oo p. m. frayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformeu r- 1 Pas tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching :u ulternate Sabbaths at LONG. AUTO HIM:. W. S. DICKSON. (Subscribe tor only 11.00 a year the "New;" Huston and Party un 4,000 Mile Ride Go Through Here. ;. M. tlustou left Philadelphia Monday on a trip which will not be concluded until he arrives id San Kraucisc He travels in a do horse power machine and is accompanied by his wife and son. He expects to maintain a rate ot 100 miles a day. His itinerary takes him through Harrisburg, Hedford Springs. Ilttsburg, In dianapolis, Chicago (.Jjuiuoy, St 1,01ns, Jetforson City aQd Kausas City. At that point lie will decide upon trie route for the remainder of il.. distance. Oil. in lii.,ili II . Uuknr, Orant Dakar, -la. Cliemmt, S. W. UHMlpftSIS, Oeorifd KralMf, Wlllliim OrtiTf, OvurgK McCuv, Kilwaril Wt-lnli. Lleklna Creik H. S. Dinlrl. .loliu K. l, -i, oiif, .lobn Ktrgk-y, WMM9 JuIiumiu, Ouuryt' Munima, John Hakrr, lluiuer I,, allien. A J Sipec Moi.'oitiiull.liurK lUrry Jrll iiilir. Tliuuiu" Haiull, I. r Maun, Cliailak II. SMvaut, Tayliir lliraiu Cleveimor, 11. J. Flelda, W. S. (irauey, U K t'lriiii;. .latiina K I, yon. Mini, (i, LaUBbaraon, Zt Mi Klln ny, Job! Mam. Ot'urifi: W. '1'aylur. 'l'liiiiiiMin K.rliaril abatr40B, UaWU Ki.'1'ler. Mac Litton, Mists llt'iuan, Kara l'i.'t-k,Kilwarl Snilili-in. II. II. Siiuimmi, .liilin Puwul. 'lo.i v. v. Oolla.'a. wiiitifi.l ri.ir, I'lilil Kut., 1'itar .Slu-iillfinaii, Pttton luliu M. Cruwroril, i: il I McKlbbln, JAPipll Potter. Wol'. I. W. Uarni tt. ,1. K. Karley. Jubli llouek, , lamer t. MaOlaMi Hunter Tliiaa. H. L McKibbin and mother, Mrs. Dr. W. L. McKibbin, of this place, are spoudiug a fow days at their old home in Uuck Valley. 0 . 0J0X 00 0X0 0) N To check a cold quickly, get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets cal.ed Pre ventios. Druggists everywhere are new dispensing Prev.ntics, for they are not only safe, bat decidedly certain and prompt. Preventica contain noQuiuine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor sick ening. Taken at the "sueeee stage" Preventies will prevent pneumonia, bronchitis, lagrippe, etc. Henei the name, Preventies. Good lor feverish children. IH Preventies 25 cents. Trial Box es 5ot. Sold by Dickson's drug store. ') ONI', need sulTerwitli Klieu nialism, Dyspepsia, Liver Trouble, Kidney Disorders, Catarrh, Diabetes, Constipa tion, Ec.ema, or any ailment aris ing from impure blood. One tab let of Bliss Mtb Herts taken each day will ijuickly put the most weakened system in perfect order. Each root, herb and bark in Its composition has a special nilsslou tb pcrtorm. Eacli box of the Iteuiedy contains 00 Tablets for 1.00 aud a llegistered Guaran tee toCTHKor Money Refunded: A 32 Page Almanac tells the story completely. The medicine NOT sold in drug stores, only by agents. TUB AL0NZ0 0. BLISS COMPANV WASHINUTON, 0. (L ARE SOLE MAK UI 0i BLISS NAHM. HLKBS. SOLD BY J. A. ALLER, Knobsville, Pa. Orders tilled by mail. KILL.: COUGH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH New Discovery V0S'JMPTI0N 1 ("JUHSartu VOLDS Prica 50c &, St. 00 Fre V.UI. Surest Rnd Quickest Cure for all IBOOAT aad LUNG XttOUii- LBS, or MONEY BACK. Doals for Hostess. Don't invite more guests than you can sent fcouifortably at your table. A space ttftwofeet should be allowed for each person. Don't fteud your plate away or iippt ar to' have done eating till your guests have all finished. Don't discuss politics or rehg ious matters unless you know your guests are all in sympathy with you, Don't press your guests to take more or to partake ot any special kind of food. They know they are welcome to all thoy want, aud such pressing Is embarrassing. FULTON COUNT? NEWS is the people's paper. $1.00 a Year in Advance. 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 Endeavor at 0:00 p. in, Christian Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. SOCIETIES ( idd l'ellowsM 'Connellsburg Lodge No. 744 meets every Prlday evening in tne Cleyengt-r's Hall in McConnells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening in the New Hall at Port Littleton. Wells Valley Lodg;e No. 007 meets every SatMrday evening In Odd Pel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonvllle Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows Hall at Harrisonvllle. Waterfall Lodga No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hull at New Grenada. Warfordsburg Lodge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King PostG. A. P.. No. 305 meets In McConnellsburg In Clevenger's Hall the lirst Saturday tn every month at 2 p.m. I , Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need mo ro. Tuscarora Council, Hovnl Arcanum meets every lirst and third Monday evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 407, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5o-l, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening- In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Johi Q, Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 580, meets every Saturday, on or juft preceding full inoon In Lashley hal( at 2 p, m., at Buolc Valley. Woman's Hellei ' Corps, No. 8o meets at same data and place at 4 p.m. Gen.,D. p. McKlbbln Post dNo.401 U. A. S., meets the second an fourlfa Saturuays In each month at Pleasant lildge. "Under the equator, gentle man," remarked an extensivo traveler, "ii is so hot that the na tives have to pat hens in ice chests to prevent their laying hard boiled eggs. London Mail. rt. A. Cflevebger, of Uharobdrs burg, brother of Ahiuiaaz Cle'v'en gor, 0? the Cove, was re elected district Ueputy of the 84th dis trict of the Order f HortasophM, at Waynesboro, Tuesday alter i oon.
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