FuUvaN COUNT V NEWS Published Every Thursday, it. W P'-vK, Editor and Proprlelcr. McCONNHLLSBUKG, PA. FEBRUARY 6, 1908 Published Weekly. 1-00 per Annum in Advance. 4DTBnTLHl.ro H4TM. P'r snearfl of linen H tine II M 1t H.juare e"h 'uhnerjuent Insertion ... M. An ftdrrt(npmcDts Inserted for lets thai hrea mouths uhar-ed hy the square. Control VoirnH. VOTE DOWN 7UW NiMIP QRAPT, The bct ooniiunuUlnjf tifltCHTU' n any army are ib men urm bpptr Ini A ihc-Cmifiiy Cli!i i fx I .irofid ttrt w obey ordersi tn pfnciHi Vi j n thu mm y matter how .iparrnuy without RnaJ 1.x Oj.mI.-b. roasoo, ther flm duty was obe f, is to be i....ti th.i lhj Ah d juco. 80, learning to control i gens or the s. vn.l lo.vnshi,. of memsoA-es, they learned ttovr to Kulton c .u.p.y w l.n :ir.; thin t it g control others And it is exact j asked to vote on the C.tah Uoud ly the same with you. In reality, j Ta question will knock the pro you are the commanding officer ! posed change so high Unit a I'tiila Dfyoar boHeebold, tveu ir the jdelphia lawyer will not bo smart man at tho head provides the I enough to find it after the elec means it lies in you to use them tion. Thoughtlul taxpayers want and dispense justico and keep or-i a work tax worked out undei MONEY IN COWi AND POULTRY. 3 mos. too. I yr ( w ' i ii iii : mm " no. One half autumn Sft.OO. One Ouljinn tu.00. an on 10 00 .oo. worn mi a 7.0l dcr. How can you do these things if you area victim to your "nerves?" It VOU rannnt roiitr ol vonr lariB pjr or your tongue, can you hopa ; to teach your children how i to control theirs? If you permit yourself to give way to foolish or even reasonable fears, how can you expect your children to learn to face the dangers inevitable, dailv anil litim-h V Th lpnsnn nf Cut an Irish potato in half, dip 8e)f:control 18 vahlable be one of the p.e. es in the brickdust J yond when yW learQ jt which is genei ally used for cean t ing knives. Rub the blade ot the knife and the stain will immed iately disappear. An easy way to soften hard wa Household Notes. To prevent hands from getting cold while hanging up c'.othes, wipe hands dry and rub thor-1 oughly with powdered starch. Medicine Thai is Medicine. "1 have suffered a good deal with malaria an 1 stomach corn- tor is to throw orange peel into J P'ai"ts, but 1 have now fouud a it just before the water is used. ' rt'my Keeps me well, and The peel will not only prove ag:ee u,at remedy is Klectnc Hitters, able to the skm, but will give out j a medicine that is medicine for a fragrance like thaj which fol j stomach and liver troubles, and lows the use of toil.it water. j for run down conditions," says When vou have occasion to u w- C. Kiestler, of Halliday, Ark. pl utjr (.f paris, w. t it with vine ; Electric Bitters purify and cn-i would be an outrage upon the gar ins'.ead of water, thou it will nch tne blood, tone up tho nerves, be like putty, and can be smooth and impart vigor and energy to ed better, as it will not '-set" for Ulu weak- Your money will be half an hour, while p.aster wet ! refunded if it fails, to help you. f- A. Ifl . 1 1 the old system, with two super visors, the bills for whose services usually ran from twenty to thirty dollars a year. With the present improved plan, it takes eight of ticers, and nearly tho wealth of the townFhip to pay their expons ej. If we had tho CJish system in vogue, it would be worse yet Three or four bosses, who do net hesitate to get into office tho best way they uan, promise some of their tavorites a steady job; or, they will take the store box 'oaf or and with a pack of "The Dev U'e Black Sp ts ' go out on the road, work a while, and then go into Rome shady seclusion and "rest," while theaverage larmer, is busy in tho field working to earn mouey to pay their wages. Talk abuut graft! Why, this will soon be equal 10 the money grabbers who figured in theThir teen-million Cap tol Steal. tl with water hardens at once. The bent ixint of a sewing ma chine needle may be sharpened on a whetstone, and need not be discarded. 60o at Trout's drug store. Five Saturdays for February. February this year has live Sat urdays. It comes in on the last To bleach handkerchiefs after day of the week, and goes out washing, let them soak ovet night Saturday, 29 h. Laborers will in water in which a bit ot cream have live pay days, and the un of tartar has been dissolved. j married women will have five Sat One should always wash lemons urdays in which to prep se for before using them. What appear this is Leap year. All this month to be tiny scales are the eggs of too, and when it will occur again j an insect, j vegetaoie orusti is deponeth sayeth not indispensable for such purposes. Raw potatoes put, through the citizens of any township. The truth is, fathers knew more yes, forgot more about making good roads, than our presentgen eration have ever dreamed of. Our people will be wise if they vote agunst a Cash Road Tax. A Taxpayer. To Tell the Arc of an Egr. Place the egg in glass of water. A fresh egg will remain rating at the bottom: a slightly passe egg will rest wilh the big end raise'l higher than tho small una, and the higher tho big end the older is the egg. A SENSATION. The marvelous curative proper ties of Foley's Honey and Tar has proven a sensation in many casos of severe coughs and colds thai had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop vour couch, heal La grippe c ughs are danger- the lungs; and expel the cold from DM, as they frequently develop yoUr system. Contains no harm into pneumonia. Foley's Honey fu drugs. Trout's drug store, and Tar not only stops the cough the meat grinder and sprinkled over the 11 or before sweeping will pre vent the dust from rising and will l ot injure either hardwood lloor c r carpet. SIMPLE REM ED V FOR U 0RIPPE. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. Everybody desires good health, i wh'ch is impossible unless the j kidneys are healthy. Foley's ; Kidney Remedy corrects irrcgu ; larities and curesall forms of Kid 1 1 ey or bladder disorders. Take I Foley's Kidney Remedy at once j and prevent Bnght's disease and diabetes. Trout's drug storo. but heals and strengthens lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Pole) 's Honey and Tar contains no harm ful drugs and is in a yel 1 iw package. Refuse substi tutes. Trout's drug store. A movement is on foot to sup ply Hancock with an eagiue and hose. The citizens' of the town have already purchased a con signment of extension ladders. The proposed engine and hose will cost more than 400 but the people are willing to purchase it. A Dutchman and His Dof. j TtlU ,s a commendable move and Vou vas only a dog, but I vish ! if the water works go through, I vas vou. Ven you go mit your j Hancock will be well protected, bed io, you shust turu round tree j The outht will be sent here on times and lay down. Ven 1 go j test. Star. mit the bed iu, I have to lock up i de blace, and vind up de clock, ! Temperance on the railroads of and put de cat ',ut, and ondress the country is becoming more of mineself. and mine frau vakes up : a business proposition than eith a id scholds, den do baby vakes j er a moral or a sentimental idea, up and cries, and I haf to walk On New Year's diy every divis him mit the house round: den ' ion and section and short anrf Three Thoughts. Leave your widow as much as you can. Her second husband, poor fel low, may not have a copper. Closing the eyes sharpens the sense of hearing. This fact is well known among church goers. Speculating is pardonable except on two occasions - lirst, when one cannot afford to lose; second, when one can. maybe von 1 gets myself to bed, it is time to get up again. Ven you get up you shust stretch round house of tho Northwestern Railroad went "dry." .n other words, 85,000 aolo bodied Amori yourself a leedle and you vas up. can citizens pledged themselves I haf to h j;lit de tire, and put on , to total abstinence from iutoxi de kettle, scrap some mit my wife cants, simply for business reas already, and get myself breakfast, You blay around all day and haf b'eoty of fun; I haf to work all day and haf blenty ofdrubble. Ven you die, you vas dead. Ven 1 die I haf to go to yet. B. S. Fleming ame over to town yesterday and stayed all uight with his brother Robert in this place. He has ooen in Way nes'ooro on the police force foi some time. He says it is a little dull over there just uow. We are glad to see him back, as he is one ol Fulton's first-class boys. Oeorge Snyder, a well known young man of the Little Cove hanged himself in the barn at his father's home on Monday evening of last week. Mr. Sny der had about completed arrange ments for the purchase of a part of the Culler farm, on which his father lived, and it is believed that owing to the fact that it ap Bad Breath. A well-known physician, who undoubtedly knows, declares that bad bivutlt has broken off more match s than bad temper. 1 ucre are anient lovers v. ho must sometimes wish their sweethearts presented sweeter mouths to be kissed. Good teeth cannot prevent bad breath when the stomach is disordered. The best cure for bad breath is a cleansing out of the Lane's Family Medicine the tonic laxative. This ts a herb medicine, sold In sjc. and $oc. packages by drug gists and It Is saving more doctors bills ttiun any other mcdtci.-ie lias ever savnl. It cures headache, backache, Indigestion, constipation and skin diseases. OD8. More and more railroads of the country are enforcing the ( peared lhat a clear titlo could not be established, at once, the young man became despondent aud ended his life. no drir.ir regulation. Sidney Smith cut the following frjm a newspaper, and preserved it for himself "when you rise iu j the morning, form a resolution to make tho day a happy one lo ; h fi llow creature; it is easily doue; ; a left off garment to the man who neels it, a kind word to the Bor lowful, an encoui aging express ! ion to the striving, tnlles la them j selves as light as air will do at , least for the twenly four hours And, if you are young, depend I utHiu it, it will tell when you are I old; and, if you are old, rest as ! sured it will send you gently and I happily down the stream ot time j to eternily. By the moBt simple arithmetical sum, look at the ro I suits. If you send one person--j only one happily through each ! d iy that is three hundred sixty . live during the year. And sup ; pose you live forty years onlv I after you commence the course of medicine, you have made 14, COO beint happy at all events for n time." The act of Congress known as the Hepburn bill, passed several years ago, requires all coai roads and other common carriers own mg mines or producing any com modity to be carried on their lines to dispose of their mines or works before the 1st of Ma.y next. In fairness to other shippers, they must contine themselves strictly in their business as car riers and must cease to be pro ducers of freight to be carried on their own roads. They have not yet taken any stepc to comply with the la-v and it begins to look doubtful whether they intend to do bo. If they do not there may be serious trouble, as the penalty for violating the law is heavy. The road most deeply involved is is the Philadulph a ar d Reading. It has been holdiug c al mines in violation of tho Constitution of Fennsy K ama for moie than thirty years. Fn m." miion County Man Miku Ototf Bowing n Frintriln County In 190?. if iv ,.. hi ttejrlttBf t hamberi I bilPg ' "William Itollinpshead, ' ho IImm on It. f, I). No 4, Green cut le, during the year be inning .lati I nary 1. 1HU7 and ending . I anunry 1, j 1!K)N, sold 40,125 pounds of milk from j four cows, and hauled It to Milnor, reeoivln,; for It $21.1.87. In addition to the milk disposed of at Milnor, enough butter was made from the BTMBI retainod lo supply his family and some of the cream was used oth erwise than in butter. Two of the cows are full Jersey and the other two are half Jerseys, the latter belnir tln. Mr. Hollingshead has the enveh.pM otitained from the parties to whom he sold his milk to verify his statement, lie keeps 100 chickens, aud during Uib tlms menii ned -one year sold to Huckster Miller 2fl 50 woith of eggs, usul kept plentifully for f unity use and for hatching. The above showing is certainly a most excellent one a id is evidence that monoy can be made from cows and poultry. Can any of our readers make a letter re port than tho foregoing?" Mr. and Mrs. HoIIcnshead are na tives of Fulton county both having been born and reared in Helfast town ship. Mrs. Holllnshead is a daugh tsr of the late Henry Truan, and a sUter of John 11. Truax who two jcars ago moved from the Meadow-grounds to Foltz, Franklin county. When a family in a neighbor hood is continually fussing with some of the neighbors, there is need for reform in that family. Ail tho neighbors are not apt to be in the wrong all the time. Some families are continually at war with the whole community, and they are too blind to see where the fault lies till it is knojk ed into them. It is forty three years since the threat Civil War ended, and the pension bill agreed upon by Ihe committee on pensions of Con gress, carries seven million more for 1908 than the bill for 1907. The amount to bo paid out for pensions during the next year exceed $ 1H0.000 a day for every working day. This ought to make the old vets qui e comfort able. MISTAKE CORRECTED. Correct the mistake of risking pneumonia by neglecting a cough or cold, when Foley's Honey and Tar will not only stop your cough but expel the cold from your syt -tem. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is the best and safest thr iat and lung reme dy. Trout's drug store. CLEAR KIDQE. Miss Goldie Fields is the guest of Myrtle Shore this week. Chas. D. Henry made a business trip to Decorum, Saturday afternoon, Arthur Kerlin, who has been employ ed at Kocky Hidge for a considerable length of time, is now taking a vaca tion in his home at this place. W. R. Fields, who has been sick the greater part of the winter, expects to go to the hospital soon, for treatment. lloadmaster Flmer Fraker, with a sjuad ot men, has been busily engag ed opening the roads for the last cou ple of days. The opening through some of the drifts remind us of some of the cuts along the old Honth l'enn rai'road. Miss Jess Henry, teacher of Hattle Itldge school, fpont Saturday and Sunday at her home in this place. Chas B. Stlnson and Miss Kdna Shaw were mirried at Harrisonville, Wednesday, I anuary 2!)th, by Justice of the Peace Daniels. Charles and his wife have been visiting In the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Stinson, the latter part of the week. We wish them a prosperous and happy voyage on the sea of life. The Orange at Mad JenBvllle held a banquet on sSaturday evening, Jan. Huh. The attendance was large for such an organization; for when the an nouncement was made for supper, about one hundred and sl.ity persons seated themselves at the tables to par take of the hounle ms supply of oys ters, icecream, and cake After doing themselves justice at the table, "the Grangers returned to the Grange I'haniber, where a tine program was rendered by the District oltlcials. The orchestra from this place furnished the music for Ihe occasion, for which they received the highest praise. All returned) to their bonus saying it was good to be there. Word was received hero Saturday of tho supposed accident of Walter W. Brown, of Company SJth, Coast Artillery. In June, 1110(1, Walter went lo C'hambcrsburg and enlibted in the standing army, aud was Mrst sent to a training station at Fort Slooum, N. Y. After receiving suttlilent training he was next sent to Ft. Andrews, Mass., where he has been stationed ever sinue. Fort Andrews Is located on a small Island In Massachusetts Bay, and often the boys In blue go acirxs to Boston and other places for a little recreation, and by what'we learn from the oltlcials, Walter, was last seen on board a boat on New Years F.ve with a crowd of other sol diers, and has not been heard of slnc. Falling overboard and drowning Is their idea of his suddeu disappear- A Hell from tlin frebtlily vory fnw ptopU are awr (hat an o'rt ihln'i bstt which for many yran had lain undr the ken Is luspund'd in th iindrrlt Ing room at Lloyd's and Is used to "announce" the arrival of overdue ships. This is the bell of the frlgat Luttne, wrecked long ago off the Dutch coast. After being under wtU er for years the bell was salved and now, strangely enough, Is employed to Inform underwriters that some thing has boon heard of one of those ships which hy their protracted pass ages are causing uneasinoss. Not every ship that Is ou the over due market is announced In this manner. It Is only when an under writer has expressed to the com mittee his desire for Immediate In formation Ir. respect to this or that overdue vessel that the note of the old black bell rings through the rooms. At the present time there are elev. en ships dowu on the list for an nouncement by the Lutlne bell, hut Borne of i he; i are so hopelessly over due that It Is practically certain no thing further will be heard f them. The big steel hark Alsternlxe, for Instance heads the list. She was for merly the Hritlsh ship bord Temple more and was built at Belfast In 1H92. This ship has not been heard of since last November, when she sailed from Callao for Australia. Scotsmen. Diamond King In Collection Box. The Kev. A. B. Simpson of New York nt tho Old Orchard camp ground raised $62,363 for the Christ ian Alliance foreign mission at a Sun day's meeting. This Is the largest collection he has taken there In eight years and with two exceptions the largest amount he ever raised at Old Orchard in the 18 years he has held Bummer camp meetlngB. The solicitation of Jewelery, which made Ihe old-lime Simpron collect ions spectacular, hut wan abandoned some years ago because of publio criticism, was resumed In a mild form. A diamond ring, a gold neck lace, two plain gold rings, a gold watch and chain and two .mall boxes of other Jewelry were contributed. L. W. FUNK Otiilfit In Growing l'owi r f Klectric Lights. A comparison litis recently been made of the power of the lights in V rMOh lighthouses at various peri ods In '.he past 35 years. In 1874, when only oil lights were used, the highest power was equal to 64,000 candles. In 1882. when the electrio light was Introduced, the power rose to a maximum of 820,000 candles. Since then frequent Improvements have been made In the electric lights until, at present, the most powerful llghthoubcs project an Illumination neatly equal to 3,000,000 candles. Gotten vs. Gold. There Is much actual gold still to be discovered In the South, but the cotton grown annually by that sec tion Is worth far more than all the gold and sliver produced In the world in the same time. Between 1901 and 190G, for instance, the total val ue of the world's gold and silver output was $2,606,686,400, and the total value of the cotton crop of the South $3,669,000,000 a difference In favor of cotton In the six years of $1,062,3)3,600. On a Siberian Hallway. A St. Petersburg correspondent states that matters are going from bad to worse in connection with the Elast-Slberliin Hallway. This Is due mainly to the lack of money; the chief officials receive their salaries very Irregularly; thus they are driven to commit various kinds of em bezzlement in order to get their wag es. To make matters worse the Sun gari River toems with Junks, so that the railway cannot compete with tbem in carrying freight. Statue of Wellington. When Alfred Stevens designed the noble monument to the Duke of Wel lington in St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon don, he Intended fiat hlB work should be crowned by an equestrian statue. But Stevens died before bis design was carried out. Now, 32 years after his death, the equestrian statue has been completed and before long will be placed In position. P0ftfit Tainting I'nys. Professor Koppay, the Austrian painter, has Just passed through Paris on his way to Vienna from New York, where he did several port raits, among them that of John D. Hockefeller. Professor Koppay, It Is understood, received $55,000 for portraits painted in America, which is not a bad return for six months' work. New System of Win-less. A new system of wireless tele graphy has been discovered by a German engineer named ttWiilke. The essential feature Is the minute size of the transmitting and receiving ap paratus, both of which are contalnd lu one small case, which can be car ried on a man's back, Its total weight being about 4 2 pounds. Great Hotel Supply Company. A $25,000,000 oo.operatlv t restau rant and hotel company la being or ganized at Montreal. It ts proposed to operate branches In the large elites of the United States and Canada. A monster cold storage warehouse it to be built In New York If the schema works successfully tn Montreal While digging for angle worms for bait some time ago, J. B Hamilton turned uu an old cod- per coin which he has now dis covered to be worth some $1500. The coin is a Roman one, bear ng Latin inscriptions and a wreath ed bead. It was coined in 240 B. C. Mr. Hamilton refuses to part witti it, although a number of collectors have madebids for It Pianos Organs The undersigned takes this method of Informing the nople of Fulton county that he is prepared to furnish High Grade Pianos and organs ut prlcesthnl are attractive, lie makes a specialty of the LESTER PIANOS an instrument of national reputa tion; and the MILLER AND THE WEAVER ORGANS Being a thoroughly trained tuner, he is'prepared jn Bhort no tice to tune pianos or repair or gans. Satisfaction Guaranteed. A sa-nple Lester Piano may be seen in the home of Geo. B. Mel lott, McC.'onnellsburg. If you are thiDklng of getting a piano or organ let me kuow, I can save you money. L W. FUNK, NfcEDMORE, PA. Figures Talk Ykars 1888 1892 1897 1901 1903 1906 Boxes Sold 8,750 155,375 290,954 475,215 500,690 530,690 The best evidence that Bliss Native Herbs fulfills the claims made for it Is found In the increasing sales It en joys year after year. It cures, or else people would not buy and take it for such diseases as Rht-umutism, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Liver Disorders, F.czema, Scrofula or any ailment arising: from impure hlood. Bliss Native Herbs Is effective because it is Mads from pure roots, herbs and barks ami con tains no opiates, minerals or alcohol. It is guaranteed under the United State Pure Druif Law. Each box contains 200 tablets for S1.00 and if no cure results, money is refunded. It is made hy The Alonzo O. miss Company, Wasblnaon, D. C. Can not be found in drug-stores anj Is -POR SALE BY- J. A. ALLER, Knobsvllle. Pa. All orders by mall promptly tilled. Weak Hearts Are due to Indigestion. Ninety- nine of every one hundred peopls who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It is s scientific fsct that all cases of heart disease, no, organic, are not only traceable to, but -re the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken into the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments snd swollsthe stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This Interferes wilh the action of the heart, and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ksuble, of Ntvtda. O , says: 1 had stomscl trouble and was In s bad state as I had heart troubn with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about lout months and It cured me, Kodol Digests What Yon Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottlas only. $1.00 Slia holdlnr 2H times the trial size, which sells for 50c. Prsjosved by t. 0. D.WITT 00.. OMIOAOa Buggies and Wagons I have just refilled my sheds with a line lot of Buggies and Wagons which I am selling un der a written guarantee at Hock Bottom Prices ' I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheels and Bugpy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please come and see my stock before you make a purchase. Thunking tho public for liber al patronage In the past, and soliciting a continuance of the same In the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. C A, MARTIN. FlNBT CLAM 7 Jiffjj! t'llll, MoOOMNCLLSUUIKI, PA. A Clean cup aod Town with csah Skivs.' Krerylblna Anttaeatlu. Rsaors sterilised. 1 Itnlr CuttinK and Massage, s specialty. aT"Shop in room lately ououpledby K. M Dowses, LAWYERS M. R. SHAFFJMER, Attorney at Law. Office on Sauare, AkConnellsburfj:, Pa. All legal bus new and collections entrusted will eeelve oareful and prompt attention. GENERAL DIRECTORY. Presldont Judge Hon 8.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges , D. T. Humbert. Prothonotary, Ac fo. A. TTsrrta. District Attorney Pi n k P Lynch. Treasurer Chas. B. Suneiit. Sheriff Jeff Harris. Deputy Sheriff A. D. Hohman. Jury Commissioners David Rotz A. C. Truax. Auditors D H. Myers, Aaron M. Garland, W. Grant Wink. Commissioners S. C. Oracey, Wm. C. Davis, S. A. Nesblt. Clerk H. Frank Henry. County Superintendent B. C. ham berson. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, J. Nelson Slpes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M . It. Shaffner, Geo. B. Daniels. John P. Slpes, 8. W. Kirk, F. P. Lynch, H. N. Sinei. BOROrOU (II I H I us. Justice of the Peace L. H. Wlble. Constable D. T. Fields. Burgess Dr. H S. Wish,art. Councllmen Thomas N. I In mini I Wm. H. Nesblt, H. U. Nace, M. It. Shu liner, , D. K Little. Geo. W. Havs. Clerk- L tl. Wible. School Directors John Comerer, C. B. Stevens, S. B. Woollet, L. H. Wible, D. L. Grlsslnger, T. F Sloan. Board of Healtj H. S.Wishart, M. D. ; pres. John S. Harris; Bec'y. G W. Hay; W L. McKlbbln, Is. D., J W. Mosscr, M. D. TERMS OF CUl'RT. The lirst term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall comment- on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The second term commences on the third Monday of March, at 2 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 (list Monday October, i si 1 a CHI IICUES. Pkesbytkrian. Kev. W. A. West, D I).. Pastor. Preaching scrvicAa j each alternate Sabbath Rtlft;30a. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Services at Green Hill on alternate Sabbaths at 10:;) a. m. Sabbath school at 9:1.). Junior Christian Kn deavor at 2:00. Christian F.ndeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Methodist tiriscopAL-ReY. C. W. Bryuer, Pastor. Suuday School at 9:30 a. m. Proachtng every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian Ker. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday- morn ing at 10:30, aucf-every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate 8abbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. tW A :, i . I i i . a , LiUTHERAN-Rev. Cal vinFassold Pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preuching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other Sun day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed pig tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Dn alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Trespass Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice that i he lands and promises of the Ful ton County Hud and Gun Club, an or ganization duly Incorporated by the laws of Pennsylvania, situated In the townships of Wells and Brush Creek, county of Fulton and state of Penusyi vanla, are private property, aud that all persons aro warned not to trespass on said lands and premises for he purpose of huntiug, tlshing, gathering nuts or berries, on In any other man ner whatever oontrary to actB of as sembly In such cases made and urovid ed as the law will br rigidly enforced. Fulton County Rod a nd g uk Club. ll-28-0l!-lf. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M 'Counel Isbury Lodge No. 744 meets every Friday evculng in tne Cleyengor's Hall In McConnells burg. Fort T.iUlfli.nn I .wl.ru AHA r . . " . uirjova every Saturday evening In the New Hall at I ' . ... i 1 iiil. nv i tn u i j i itit It HI . Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meats every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. Harrisonville Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening In Odd Fel lows' Hall at fiarrlsonvlUe. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets in Warfordsburir evnrv Sni I... evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 366 meets tn i ft 'l t II 111-I I s t in rir In t 1. .... .. II.. i ' the lirst Saturday In every month at 2 p. in. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. 8. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their halt at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Roval Arcanum mens every first and third Monday evening in Clevenger's Hall, MoCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. 8. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. 8. of A. Hall. Washington I am No Khar u r a of A., Hustontown, meets every Satiir- .. .1 .. . I i . . , n . . . uiuavjr ovBuiug in r. J. a. OI A. Hall. John O. Tsvliw I ', . i t :ii XT 589, meets every Saturday, on or just iitoouiuk inn uiuuu iu ijasnie nail ut 2 p, in., at B..rk Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 84 moots at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. MuKlbbln Post dNo.tfl : A R 1111.1i . 1 1... , . . . ... 1 ... a . 1. . .-. ........ . . . v -mjuuu au murtu Haturaayi In each month at Pleasant I VlUgtT FOlEYSmXHiEYOIB! Makaa Kidney and Bladder Rlakt
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