FULTuN COUNTY NEWS Published Every Thursday. b W. PK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG, PA. JUNE 4, 1908 Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTBRTIKI NO RATM or square of linen S time II AO. er MM each subsequent Insertion.... AO AM advertisements inserted for lew than hree months charged by the square. One-fo'irth column . . One half column One Column S mos. a moa. 1 yr, .115 00. I tfO.OO I HO OT . :s no 40 00 50 00 .. 40 00 I M 00. I 75.00 Letter to J. W. Selsor, M cCon n ell I b u rg Pa. Dear Sir : Tell the owner i "I paint Devoo, nothing else, un less you want me to paint some thing else : I'll paint whatever you like; its your house, m t miue; your job, not mine: It's mine, if I do it my way; it'. your's if 1 do it your way. "It will cost you less, Devoe; less gallons to buy and brush OB less money for paint, less BIOMl) for wages; a gallon put on it about if."); Devoe will cost less b a teuth to a half, according t what you compare it with; and wears better, how much better depends on what you compare 11 with it may be a year, it may be ten. "It is my business to know how to paint as well as to paint, and I do. You can see my job6 bv the dozeu." That's straight talk. The man who can talk like that with a steady eye, will have plenty of business; good business too; and men will stand-by hiin. Yours truly F. W. Devoe & Co. P. S. J. A. Boyd, Mercersburj: and Norman O. Huber Chambers burg, sell our paint. Mrs. E. H. Kirk, of Hiram, drove in to McConnellsnurg lasl Friday, and on Saturday she was accompanied home by her hus band Editor E. H. Kirk of the Fulton Democrat. Mr. Kirk is a member of the Taylor townshif school board and remained awa from town until after the "settle ment" Monday. Plenty of Trouble is caused by stagnation of thr liver and bowels, to get rid of ii and headache and biliousness and the poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's Now Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work withoutgrinding or griping. 25c. at Trout's drug store. At the -Tali annual session of the Grand Lodge, held in Philadelphia, May 18 to 22, I. Dwight Thompson, of McCon nellsburg Lodge 744 I. O. O. F., was appointed bv Grand Mastei Christian W. Myers, a mem bet of the committee on the aged Odd Fellows Fund, he having served on a ommittee similar to this the past year. Old 744 is to b congratulated on again havin the honor conferred upon then this year. G. J. Mellott, the general trav eling salesman for the James (". Lindsay, Hardware Company Pittsburg was in town calli ig on our merchants Monday. John son represents a good house and is building up a large trade. Dan F. Trout went to Everett last Sunday and was accompani ed home on Monday by Mis Mayo Johnston, who has been employe'1 in Mis Alice Michaels' millinery establishment during the past few weeks. Miss Josephine Kunyan ac conpauied D- F Trout to Everef last Sunday where she will visit in the family f W Robert Sper r a few days and then go to Sax tor to visit her uncle Will Hoke's family. Mr. H. M. Strait spent the time from Saturday until Mon day with his wife at Fort Little ton who is visiting her mother a couple of weeks. Harvey will go to Waynesboro the last of this week. Mrs. W. P. N'yera and son Horace drove up from Hancock last Saturday morning aud spent the time until Monday with the family of the former's brother, Merchant ieo. W, hays. Mias Orace Lake aud Miss Pansy Morgret, of McKinbin, are apeudinga few weeks with friends at Altoona and at Cleartiold. MEMORIAL DAY. ( Continued from Mint page then entertained the people, with an incident of war at Ft. Stead man. With the Union colors in his hand, he told most dramatic ally of the welcome arrival of re inforcements headed by "Old Glory" when his regiment was almost surrounded by Coufeder ates. These war stories of par ticipants at e most welcome to the youug and makes the far-away scenes of the Civil War most real. Afterwards, a photograph of the veterans and children was taken by Artist Seville also one of the cemetery with its precious burden of flowers. AT NKKDMORE. Memorial Day brought togeth er an unusually targe crowd of people at Need more where the exercises were in charge of Camp 580, P. O. S. of A. The observance of the 30th of May brings together larger crowds of people iu Belfast than any of the other national holidays. The Hall was beautifully de corated with flags aud bunting, and the "fragrance of spring time." The choir had prepared special music for the occasion which was a very attractive part of the program. After a few well chosen and earnest remarks, and the reading of the scripture lesson by Rev. A. G. B. Powers, I prayer was ottered by Kev. Lys ingor The Address of Welcome was given by Eirl Shives aud the re- PRESERVR VOIR TEMPER. One of the (ironies! Attainment l Onod Temper, We do not say oue of the great est gifts, because we wish to im press the idea that it is an attain ment, moro than a mure gift. It is a matter to be worked for with untiring zeal. It should be put among the most strenuous en deavors. Oue is appalled as he looks around hun and sees the utter misery ou every baud that is caused by simple bad temper. We assail with bitter invective the saloon, and we think we have reason, lor to it we trace an im meuse sum of misery; but bad temper causes quite as much dis tress, aud sits often in the chief seat of the synagogue. It makes constant havoc of all the sweet delicacies of life. We fear that the home, which If always free from the inroads of this enemy, is an exception. And oue person giving way to a bitter spirit, des olates all his sphere. There is nothing moro remarkable thau the atmosphere that each per son bears about wiih him; with out word or look, bears with him as he comos. There are husbands who smart beneath the tongues of wives, and wives whose life is bitter from tormenting husbands There are churches where a very few people of a bad spirit keep the whole society in turmoil. They set out to be unpleasant, and they succeed. Oftentimes too much patience isused towards them; what they need is to be spouse by Hon. D. T. Humbert, i tirui,y an(1 'luietly told, what a Ihe Judge held the closest at tention of the audience as he por trayed the growth of the Nation and the bravery of "The Mothers ot Men." Kecitatior.s were given by Floyd Hart, Orville Beatty, Mary Mellott, Esther Peck, Eva Bed ford aud Mrs. J. W. Lake. The selections were well chosen and rendered in a a.anner most credi table. An intermission of 1J hour was given after which peo ple again assembled in the hall. Several pieces of music, especial ly prepared were given by the choir, aud Lincolin's Gettysburg Address recited by Verua Fit tery. The climax ot the program came when Prof. B. N. Palmer, our own "Newt" was introduc- persisiuui nuisance they aie, and that they must behave them selves better. One thing which awakens for-bea-ance towards these persons is the sense of their real and con stant misery. They peculiarly bear the fires of their own hell along with them. Their evil spir it tears and lacerates them all the days, like the demon of the New Testament; but the more he tortures them the more they hug him to their LOWrR THOMPSON. 1 wonder if any of the readers of the Nows would like to hear from some of the ieople away dowu iu this corner of Thomp son? Dennis Morgret has been beautifying the interior .f his dwelling aud also put uhii it a new galvanized roof. W. II. Daniol has erected a largo wash houso and some other out buildings, and has also invest ed in a labor saving device a gaso- line engine. Wm Booth has added a tw story kitchen to his dwelling and will give the entire building a new coat of paiut. Harvey Comerer has Ins new bam completed. John U. Brewer has treated ins nouse to a now coat or paint. Late one evening last week, Mrs. Wm. Booth heard a little chicken peep, as if it wero hurt She ran over to the coop, pushed the ben asidij and screamed, "Here is a snake!" It was coiled all up among the little chicks. Mr. IJooth aud the boys came to her assistance, when the snake at once began battle, darting furi ously at the hen. Emory caught and threw her out. the thicks creDt out without getting hurt. They then killed the reptile, which measured six feet three inches. Preaching at Damascus every tii stand third Sunday by Kev. A. G. B. Powers; aud at Kebo both, evory four weeks, by Rev. Keltner. Those Sunday school workers say, "don't get to tired to go. WbWun, HK GO I WHAT Mi NEEDKD. "Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come, "says Mr. C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, Ind. Ter. ' I was so run down that life huug on a very slender thread : It was then my druggist recom mended Electric Bitters. I bought a bottle and I got what I needed I strength, i had one foot in the grave, but Electric Bitters put it j back on the turf again, and I've i ........ ii i . ii breasts, and in no u"cu orw a'"cu- oolu uu' way can be led to cast him off uer grantee at l routs drug There is no escape from this de mon, however, but in utter cast ing him out; so long as cherished, he will tear. The very essence of Christian ity is sweetness and light. How patient, how gentle, how strong store, ooc. PLEASANT RID0E. Michael Bard is having his MNGSFORD'S OSWEGO ?TCH Sixty-six Years of Superiority. 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Cow owners and separ ator users everywhere cannot say enough in prulse of the new De Laval. Even com petitors are admitting Its vastly increas ed superiority and marvelling at its many conveniences, perfect skimming c ua lities, ease of running, great simplicity, durability and beauty of design. The new De Laval is ten years in advance of auy other separator made to-doy. Nothing like it has ever been produced before and to have done so now is only possible after three years of constant experimenting by the world's best engineers and mechanical experts backed up by our thirty years of experience in the manufact ure and sale of nearly a million separators. Improvements have been made in every feature and several brand now styles and capaci ties introduced. Thero Is a machine for every size dairy from the smallest to the largest und nt a price that will fit every pocket, while you may buy for cish or on terms so liberal that the machine will ac tually pay for iiself. If you own one or more cows you can make no more profitable In vestment than to purchase a De Laval machine at once It will save its cost in less than a year aud ufier a week's use you will prize it as the most valuable implement on your arm. Ask for a free demon strution at your own home and send for our handsome new catalogue illustrating and describing De Laval machine in detail. Your cn y regret will be that you didn't do so sooner. Write to-day for Cata logue or cull on D. C. MALLOTT, Locust Grove, Pa, TORT LITTLtTON. r'i.i n i . u. . it , . v iiuiicy vuwuu 1 1 . i n proven . , auc himself ed. Be paid a glowing tribute ' was our Mastor- Christianity is of respect to the memory of his I the rel'g'on of goodness. A bad father, of Co. H. 158 P. V. He ' temPer 18 ts distinct opposite; eulogized the soldiers in beau-i vet how Inany bud tempered peo tiful language, and reviewed the j Ple thlDk the.v are Christians be history of the Nauiou. The Hall cause ltey take the sacrament, was tilled to the utmost seating j Where d'd they ever obtain such capacity during thisaddress and j a groteslue notion 't Surely not he held the closest attention for trom lhe acl-ir g of the .Savior; victor, after a lively tus sle with lumbago. Mis Ha V3.v Strait is spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. Alice D. Gordon. diaries md Hav Fields are j visiting Mrs. John Alexander at Dry Boa. are slinging the paint. Lewis Kelso and wife, of Knobsville, spent Saturdav night at M. E H. Bard's. Earl Beatty and Earl S' ives, of Needmore, spent Sunday in the home of the iatter's parents. f!tlfirlua fftA vc a fA m rxf r?r.. ,,,;,, , ., tl '! Br. Albert Stevens and family W Iu Hnr rltllwrlwo. I.' nil. n . .-aiu i uay evening at J. W Lake's almost an hour. Newt sur prised his own friends and proved that he has been a careful stu dent since he left us. Recitations by Orpha Snyder, Lillian Pott and Bess Simpson deserve favorable comment. WWUM VALLEY. Owing to the rain in the early tfternoon of Memorial Day, the plans for decorating the soldiers' ,'raves in Wells Valley were some vhat interfered with. After the jhower, the folks from the upper and of the Valley mot those from the lower end, at the Valley M E. Church, and after decorating the graves in the cemetery of that place, went intothe church where appropriate exercises were held. In additiou to music by the chi ir of that church, a male quartette composed of Dan Cuuningham, Charles Early, H. M. Gnttith.and George EJwa ds rendered a se lection that was very much en j iyed by all. H. E. Seville was the orator of the, day, and made an address that was very credita ble to himself, aud instructive to Ins hearers. A recitation by Miss Marjorie Sipes was well rendered, aud very much appreciated. thev are absolutely opposed to any such conception. A general prevalence of a kind ly, loving disposition would carry I (jeai. uc, Quite a number of the people attended memorial Services at Needmore. James Mellott aud Miss Bessie Skiles attended Memorial at a vast extension of the kingdom of Christ along with it. ' See how these Christians love one another," was the word that sp.-ead Christianity in the first day so quickly over the ha' itable earth. We must come to this ; spirit again. Persons of a bitter temper are destroying the life of the rehgiou, however loud their professions may be, or however much they may give to mi- sions. Their missirn is to get a good temper as quickly r.s possible Church Union. SALUVTA. Our farmers are about through planting corn, and aijine have begun to plough buckwheat ground. Samuel Strait had the misfortune to 1 se one of his work horses last Sun day. The horse by some means got his leg broken. D. K. Mellott lo.-it two young cattle last weak. They were found dead in the field. Several persons were Injured In the storm at Ureenhlll last Saturday afternoon. After having spent a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mr. W. H. Lake at McKiboin, I! vf Lake has returned to Philadel phia. WEST DllBIIN. The children of the Fuirview Sun day school are practicing this week for Children's Day. If the program as selected is carried out, it will be a pleasing entertainment. Al ien King, of Altoona, spent a few days lust week with relutlves here. Charles liartun and Charles HUir, of Six Mile Huu, spent part of last Saturday fishing in Wooden Uridg9 A number of our people attended Memorial Day exeroisoa-some at Clear Kidge und others, at OrWObill. A proper and fitting observance of this day is always In order, for we A Sunday School was organiz ed at Shanes school house last Sunday 31 and the following ofti cers elected: Supe. intendeut D. G. Shives; Asst. Supt., Geo. II. Hoop; Secretary, M.ss Fannie Hessler; Treasurer Mrs. H. C. Mumrua. About 415 scholars were enrolled and the time set for meeting at il each Sunday afternoon. W. Bland Deshong and Miss Mollie Mellott spent Sunday evening at F. K Shives. The Huntingdon board of health has resoived to get busy and one of the first classes of people t'.ey are going to get after is the gro cers. Cue of the resolutions deals with the merchants allow ing fruits, vegetables, etc., to stand in front ot their places of business uncovered and a prey to flies, bugs and various nuisances which tend to carry disease and unclean eatables mto the city homes. Another one of the re solutions will call attention to uu Treasurer's Safe of Lin. seated Land. iuithTui a zn " r ; claa thieu a ufhn ar rw.l.l.r a J ...... ... allu u weJ jjlvt. ii, ei,. lives for their countrv Miss Certrude and Verna Laidig, of Minersvllle, spent a few days in this community. Ceorge W. Clevengor, of Huston town, spent a few days recently with the family of big brother Hiram. Claronce Hei kstresser has obtained employment with the Singer Sewing Machine Company and will work In Franklin and Adams counties. Lulu Laidig, of Minersvllle, attend ed Bunduy School at Fuirview on Sun day. Mrs. Susan King has gone to Al toona, where she will spend gome lime with the family of her aon Albert. Therielegate from Fairvlew M. E. Sunday School to the Convention to be held at Warfordsburg, are Krra Clevenger and Sarah Deaver. nuisance to the neighbors living around the properties where they are kept. Consumptives Made Comfortable. Foley 's Honey andTar has cur ed many cases of incipient con sumption and even in the advanc ed stages affords comfort aud re lief. lidfuse any but the genu ine Foley's Honey aud Tar. Trout's drug store. McLloyd Erb, who hd beeti attending Bchool at Westminster Md , during the past school year, returned to the home of his moth er Mrs. A. N. Erb in this place last Friday. uncock, Iowa, aro back to the Pennsylvania hills for thesum mer. The Dpctor's health is sorae.what improved aud nothing could be more natural than to come to Pennsylvauia in prefer ence to Ponce de Leon's fabled "Fountain of Youth." Drs. Mosser, of McConnells burg, and Campbell ot New Gre nada were called to attend Mrs. Wm. Chno who is suffering from appendicitis. As Miss lva Cutchall the clerk in B. A. Woollet's store, was re turning home Thursday evening after closu'g the store, she was suddenly confronted by a would bo robber who tried to snatch the money sack from her hand, but Miss lva beini; of the nervy kind retained her hold on the "root of all evil" and put the assatlaut to u!l-i. a .i i .i , 1 Todd. Towiihtilu. ilight. As this is this partyes I mtj uriuon. i i,. , , I ., i i i i . . u I Juoob llelnick. foul means, he will not be dealt with so leniently the next time. Dr. H. C. McClafn passed through town this week in his new auto but tiudiug D. W. Cro mer's hill hteep, it required plen ty of "pushee and pullee." Too laborious, Doctor. Miss L'iua Cromer and Bald win Frak.'r will represent our Sabbath School at the County convention at Warfordsburg. Miss Bertha Chne of Burnt Cabins visited Mrs. Charles Fields. Morgan Chne and wife were called home by the illness ot the former's mother. S. E. Mayno, and family of Martinsburg spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Uai ry Taylor of Roberts dale aud children are visiting Dysou F. Fraker. Agreeable in the provision of un Act ot At sembl.v. st n-i-iioiMhf nodO-of sHIlQJf I i 1 1 -ed 1. mills roi- Tuxes LUdiither purposes, pmwed lhe I Jili dai nf Muruli. Ihi7. und the Jain or Murc-h, ItM untl the tub or Muroh I- i. the TreiiKu erot tin- (J uuty of Ku ton. hereby (fives ooticc iu ii ! pers us concerned, ihui uu les the County. School. Itou und Poor tuxefi on the roilowiun ir.iets of Unseated Lands sit utile Iu Fult in t.'iunty MT4 puid before lhe dity or Su e. the wnole or su.h purts or each tract us wili-uylhe tuxes nnd costs churve uhle thereon ill be so d in the ComrulusiouerN ortlce. iu lhe Court House, n the Iforouh of McConncllshurr. 0 unty of Fu ton on the second Mo day (Nth d:iv) of June nest for the urremuKcs f I xes due i nd costs it crued thereon, and said sale will continue from day to duy uut I all ure disposed of. Sale to com mence ul I oe oek. p. in. Terinscttbh. WA It It A N TICK. Ayr Town' hip, Isaac Tea, Sarah Custer. 't Int. llethel Township. Sarah I.pe. Jacob Mort. Mary S. I'rlc, HelfitKl Township. John Iokoii. ilrush Creek Tcwuselp John I,okuu, Audrew i " 1,'hurles Wlw orth, S lot. Dublin Towushlp. Wm. McConnell, Wm. Dewei-s, Oeo. DewOfa, J Tlernird Itarasey. Comerer anil Fruker. I 'omereraud Fraker, Ueo. Abucr Hortou IJukiuK Creek Townsbl John Li (Jlllan. Adum Kuuffmau, Tuyior Township. Johu Philip. Peter Fix. helm, Icouer und O'Hrien, Thompson Townshsp. Ueorite Cheuiut, J. (1. Dennis, Viihi'ilne Kckert. Mrs. D S. Kelphurt. Wells Township. Uunuuh Cavln. W. W. Kdwards, David U. Nail. CHAS. Treaaurer'KOmce, April II, 19.S. itl AMOUNT TAX. 28 JV K.C9 W t!.3 M v n ion us l. to ltd 1.84 3M 18.40 101! t IS. la OJ 7.81 96 4.28 400 2.20 4C0 11. 4h in 2S.05 400 11.16 m ft.uo Ml p. 250 2.81 87 2.118 418 19.12 7 1 01 i lot rji . B8 Ul I 4.. I 400 1".M 80 U 2 JO II. Ml 16 8.M 70 g.M 402 2.91 II K .81 STF.VKNS. Treasurer. YOU SHOULD KNOW THIS. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or hlad dor trouble that is uot beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Trout's drug tore. Buggies Wagons 1 have juat refilled my ahods with a fine lot of liuggiea and WagouH which I uni aelllng un der a written guarantee at Rock Bottom Prices I also have in stock a lot of Buggy Wheela and Huggy Poles. 1 want your trade. Please oome aud see my stock before you make a imrchiise. Thuuking the public for liber al patronage in the past, and soliciting -a continuance of ihe same iu the future, I am yours, Very respectfully, W. R. EVANS, Hustontown, Pa. ;i m mi nmrcTORY. President Jurta Hon. S Me. Hwope. AssocUte .Indues II T Humbert H. K. Markley Prothonotiry. &c. (leorio A. Mania. District Attorney Krank P. l.vnub. Tremurer Charles B. Stevens. Sheriff- Jeff Hirrbt. Deputy Sheriff A. D. Hohinnn. Jury Commissioner---David Itotz. A. C. Trunx. Auditors Ii II Mrers. Aaron M. Oarlind. w ilrant W Ink Commissioner! -8. C. Uracey. William r. Carls, s. A. Nexblt. Clerk R. Frank Henry. County Supeiiniettileni II 0. I.n-r berstin Attorneys -W. Scoit Alexuuder. J. Nelson Slpes, Tbomas F. S oan. P. MoN. Johnston. M. R. Sh inner. John P. Sipes. S. W. Kuk. V. V. Lynch. H. N. Slpes. 1. II. Wlule. Hi Hi ( II - .11 OFFICICRS. Justice of the Petiep I, II Wlble. Con tab'e Charles stenlt. HuriresH LY. H. S. Wl-hurt. Cotincllmen -D. L. Ortssinuer. John A. Irwin, Harry llumml'. A. II. Nace, Ueorve W. Rels ner D. R. Utile, A'lteri stoner. Clerk L. H. Wlble. School I'lrectors John Comerer. Ch rles II, Stevens. 8 II Woollet. L. H. Wlble. M. W. Nuce. T. F. Hloun. Ilo nl of Heal'h H. H. Wlshart. M. D pres ; John s. Harris, aec'y; Qeorire W. Hays W. L, McKlbbln. M. D.I John W. Motwer. M D. TF.RMS OP COtlRT. The first term of the (Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall commeuoa 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. m. The third term on the Tuesday next follow! in' the second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o'olook p. m. CHI HCHES. PRF.snYTEKiAN. Kev. 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 school at 9:15. Junior hr itlimKn deavor at 2:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Mkthodist episcopal-Rev. C W. Hryuer, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Sunday evening at 7:00. Epworth League at 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United ihf.shytkri an iter. J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school atU:30 a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young Peo ple's Christian Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. MjV ANGELICA l LiTJTBKRAN Rev. Cal vinFassoldfastor. Sunday school 9:16 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30 and every other 8un day evening at 7:00. hrUtlan En deavor at 6:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Rkformed Pas- tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching on 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. sociltiks Odd Fellows M'( 'onnellt.burg Lodge No. 744 meets every BVidav evening in tne Oleyenger's Hall In McConuells burg. Fort Littleton Lodge No. 484 meets every Saturday evening In the New Hall at Fort Littleton. Wells Valley Lodge No. 607 meets 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 Harrisonville. Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets In Warfordsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No. 365 meets In McConnellsburg In Clevenger's Hall the first Saturday in every month at 2 p. m. Washington Camp, No. 450, P. O. S. of A. meets every first and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Uoyal Arcanum meets every first and third Monday evening in Clevenger's Hall, McCon 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 Camp, No. 5o4, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. 8. of A. Hull. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 589, meets every Saturday, on or jutt preceding full moon in Lashley half, at 2 p. m., at Huck Valley. Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKlbbin Post dNo.401 G. A. 8., meets the second an fourth Saturdays in each month at Pleasant Ridge Clear Ridge Council. No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Hldge every Saturday evening. The AspasU Uebekah Lodge, I. O. ) F . of Harrisonville, meets the 1st and 31 Wftrln wy ,f each mouth, in the 1. O. U. F. Hall at Harrisonville. 6 per cent. Mortgages. Send fop our MORTtlAOE IN VICSTMKNT CIRCULAR, which shovs our unique pluuof placluB money on RKAL ESTATE In PITTS BUBO, HA , FIRST MOUTUAUES rt percent to tne Inveaior. All expenses puld by the bor rower. We uouepl of remlttanoea of 1600 to I0.0C0 and over. Wc have the highest refer ences, which appear on circular. Over !f) vears In bualuess. Send us your spire money for Investment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Scotch Mortsave Hankers. Suite 812-18 1-2-U Farmers' Bank Bide., PITTSBURQ. IT. M. COMERER, agent for THE GEISER MANUFAC TURING COMPANY. BURNT CABINS. PA. for the sale of Traction and Portable Engines, Gaso line, Separators. Clo ver Hallers, Saw mills, &c. Engines on hand all the time.
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