r- FULTON COUNTY NEWS Published livery Thursday. B W. P.K, Editor aad Proprietor. AkCONNELLSBURG, PA. JULY 7, 1910 TIT FOR TAT. Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. All legal bus nrss and collrntinr.a entrusted will ecetvu citrcfui anil ur.imul attention. aDVKRTIHINO HATCH. Persq lure of s linen 3 tlcrei I' SO. Fer sunre eu;h Hutmeijuci t Insertion.... 0. An advprtl-wments Insi-rtnl for lew than hree monlhK oharxed by iuc squnrc. 3 njts. j fl niov I I yr. . . .lis.no. I ijd.k) I l io .. . 2'r un, 41 00 W.K ... 40.00. I Ki.00. 75 00 One-fourth column... Oue-hulf column ne Column July Church Notices. Announcements tor Sunday 10, 11(10. IIUSTONTOWN, U. B. ClIAHlil:, S. 15. Hoffman, pastor. Bpthlohom Sunday school 9:00. Cromwell Sunday sehuol 0. Preaching, 7:4-1. Ml. Tabor Sunday school 2:00. Preaching .1. Christian Endeavor 8:00. Wells Valley Sunday school 0:00. I'reachinir 10:00. Christian Endeavor :00. Preaching at Duhlin'Mills Grove, Sat urday evonTng, July 0th. Quarterly Conference, July 11th; busi ness meeting, 2:3f; corninunion at 8 IIUSTONTOWN, M. K. C'HAIitili. L. W. McGarvcy, I'astor. Fairview Sunday school I);.'!1!. Preaching, lo:30. Center Sunday school 1:110. Preaching 2:.'!0. Ilustontown- Sunday school 9:00. Class 10. K.pworth League, 7::iJ. Preaching 8:'i). l'raycr mei-ting Thursday S:()0. p. m. Napoleon's Orlt was of tho unconquerable, never say die kind, the kind that you need moat when you have a bad cold, cough or luny disease. Sup pose troches, couh syrups, cod liver oil or doctors, have all fail ed, don't lose heart or hope. Take Dr. Kiug's Now Discovery. SutU faction is guaranteed when used for any throat or lung trouble It has saved thousands of hope less sufferers. It masters stub born colds, obstiaate cough?, hemorrhages, lagrippo, croup, asthma, hay fever, and whooping cough and is the most safe and certain remedy for all bronchial affections. 50?,. 1.00. Trial bot tie free at Trout's drug store. AMARANTH. Iialpft McKee, of .Marion, Pa., is visiting his grand parents Dr. and Mrs. YV. L. McXibbin. Many ot our people attended the Fairview picnic and report it a success. The speakers at the Fairview picnic were Rev. James Logue and Rev. Jesse Huff man. We were treated to some fine music by the Helle Grove Band passing through on its way to the Fairview picnic. Goldie Lynch who was visiting the home of her grand parents returned home Sunday. Mrs. hlMo McKibbin visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. IIuou of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Divelbiss visited their daughter last Sunday. L. II. Carnell, wife and two sons were guests of C. W. Stanley Sunday, and W. II. Deneen and wife were guests in the home of Theodore Fletcher. Wm. Rice and wife called onF. M. Diehl last Sunday evening. IIIILU Mur- i No Danger a M um th right caaalln. Mora auto troubles cart be trucad to Inferior kaolin than hum Mhif aauaea. Why nut aruoy your machlna. confidant that tha KWlf il Uwi lual wticn you ne mwt. Waverly Gasolines are manufactured opraaafy for automo bile um. Xiy the Vvarly biauua. 76 Motor ioe R you aav b ird 1,1 Instantaiiaoua, lrw- Offv.'Kain i,.r a i-liw. or la cyorxM-ra. Wl OH Waaka Co. 1 1- Colloquy In a Railway Station Ending In a Draw. An Irluhman was Bitting In a depot amoklnx when a womnn rn-mo, and, attttnK down besldo hliu, remarked: "Sir, If you were a gentleman you would not smoke here." "Mum," he snld, "If ye wuz a lady ye'd sit farther away." Irtty Boon the woman burst out again: "If you were my husband I'd give you poison." "Well, mum," returned the Irish man, as he puffed away at hla pipe, "If you wuz me wife I'd take It" Juitlc and Lucre. Judge (Mies Baker, of a Pennsyl vania county, was likewise cashier of his home hank. A man presented a check one (lay for payment. He waa a at ranger. His evidence of identifi cation was not satisfactory to the cashier. "Why, Judge," said the man, "I've known you to sentence men to be hanged on no better evidence than this!" "Very likely," replied the Judge, "flut when It comes to letting go of cold cash we have to be mighty careful. Some Thoughts on Sheep and Goats. Sheep live higher, but more la ex pected of them. Goats have to do without some things, but they've less on their minds. It's a great distinction to be a sheep, but it wouldn't be, only for the goats. None except sheep get into Boclety. None except goats know what a parcel of foolishness society la. There are sheep who wonder If It's worth all it costs. Goats would be fairly contented if it wasn't for their wives all the time dying to be sheep. No Assistance Needed. Luclnda stood in the presence of two famous surgeons who had Just ns su. ed her that her present condition demanded an operation and that un less it was performed within a short time she would in all probability die. I.uclnda listened respectfully. "I'm jes as much obliged to you gen'mans aa I can be," she assured them, "but ef de deah Lord has done made up his mln' to call me home, I thinks he kin translate me widout no assistance." A Work of Supererogation. Henry dislikes being bathed and ar gues with his mother over every square inch of his four-year-old ana tomy. One night, when his patience waa especially tried by what he considered wholly unnecessary work, he exclaim ed: 'Oh, mamma, couldn't you skip ray stomach ? Nobody ever sees my stomach!" CARELESS ON FACE OF IT. "That new girl breaks everything!" "Yea; she even cracked a smile this morning and then broke Into a laugh." Hla Standard. Mr. Purist: I tell you our modern literature Is deteriorating very rapidly. Uncle Hiram Well, I guess. You can't read the patent-medicine adver tisements nowadays without having them all broken up by these blamed continued stories In between. Walnut Grove Campmeetinj;. The Walnut Grove Campmeet ing Association have made all ar rangements for thecampmeeting to be held August 5 to 11. All tents are rented and several ap plications for tents are unsup plied. Arrangements will be made for these. No admission fee will be charged this year. E'ermanent tent holders will have all the rights they had last year and no changes will be made in the rules. Tentholders who do not occupy their tents must noti fy the General Manager, Rev. F. W. McGuire, at least 30 days be fore te camp of that fac The boarriinp house will be conducted by J. C. Cromwell, Maddensville. The hack will be run by E. 1?. VVible, Selei. Iloardii.g will te $G for term of 1') days. Furnish ed rooms for $3 for term. Lodg-leg!. The singing and spiritual part of the work will be in charge of Rev. G ,11. M. Ruidell pastor of the church of Walnut Grove. Miss Hertlia Locke will preside it the organ. Winona Hymns will be used la the services. Pi of U S. Urinser of Lancaster C ., vill have charge of the Children's ier vices A tnong the preachers vho will bo present are Dr. Yaha and Dr. Forney of Ilarrlsbure, Rev. Waggouner and Banishoffof Altoona and a numtier of others. Iror loruf aiaii in write Hi v. V , W.' McGuire, Saiton, Ta. SIMMER IS HERE. Try Following Few Rules to Keep Cool While II Lasts. Now that summer ,is here that the weather man had promised it to be warmer, that the heavy clothing has been put away, and that all doubt of winter's return is passed, it is a good thing to re meinber a few rules for keeping conl, especially while tho hot and oppressive weather lasts. Don't put too much faith in cold baths. They sot the body in a glow avoided when tho ther mometer is around 90 degrees. Don't forget to take a little time to rest during the day. Don't cut out all exercise be cause it is hot. Take it in the early morning or after the sun goes down, or even a walk just before bedtime. Don't run for street cars or trains. It is safer to start in time unless we are courting heat prostration. Don't do any work that is un necessary. Don't drink too many iced drinks. They spoil the digestion and complexion and only make you warmer in the end. It is better to have your drinks cold without being actually iced. These are just a few of the homely things that we all know quite well and yet we all forget to put into practice when the hot days are upon us. Base Ball Carnival. The Andover Stars intend to hold a festival July 23rd, mile south of Siloam church. There will be ball played during the day. Three of the best teams in the county will play. The first game will be played at 10 a. m., sherp; the next, at 1.30 p. ra., and the last game will bo played at the conclusion of tho second. Let everybody come and have a good time. The Oak Glen cornet band will furnish music. Proceeds for the benelitof SiloamM.E. church. 7-7 3t. Committee. KNOBSVILLK. Most of our young people spent the second at Ilustontown. Mrs. Johu V. Glunt is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. David Wible who is serious ly ill at Cito. Wm. Gunnells and wife have gone to Chambersourg, where they expect to remain for an in definite period. Missllattie Mumma, of Rox- bury, has returned home after spending the past three weeks at her former home in this place. Miss Mary Stinson was visiting friends at Clear Ridge over Sat urday and Sunday. Will Scheidleman has gone to! Lemaster where he has employ- Ilustontown. ment. unetnut, Master Robert House, of IIus-; Hoover, W W tintown, is spending this week . uarton, with his cousin Ralph Kelso. Hoover, C B Harrison Locke and wife, of , iaylor, Selea, are spending a few days I Fraker, R with the latter 's relatives in this : Lamber sou, Gum and Sweet Juice on Stone Fruits. A request for information as to the wax like gum which appears on poaches, and the assembling of ants at the ends of the twigs of cherry trees, was answere d by Prof. H A Surface, State Zoolo gist of Pennsylvania, as follows: "The appearance of wax like drops, like gum on pachcs, is caused by the Curcuho, of which there are two species. However, they may bo caused, also, by any thing that punctures the skin. Of course, the Curculio is the greatest olTender. It is to be prevented by spraying with one or two pounds of arsenate of lead in half bt ength Bordeaux mix ture, the latter being made by using one aud one half pounds of bluestone, and three pounds of lime, in fifty gallons of water. "The ants, as a rule, do not injure ch'-rry twigs. They are probably licking up the sweet juice which is to be found there. Oftentimes, when ants are seen going up and down trees, they are visiticg insects, such as scale insects and plant lice, that are to be seen on leaf or bark. The auts themselves do not inflict the injury, but they indicate the presence of insects which are in jurious. Thus the real culprits injuring your cherry trees are plant lice, which are found be neath the leaves, and which give out a sweet liquid called honey dew, upon which the ants feed. It is this honey dew which is sticky and eum my and soils the leaves. To prevent it and prevent injury by plaut lice, you phould spray with ore pound of Whale Oil Soap in four or five gallons of water before the leaves curl, aud shortly after they come from the buds. This is the proper time of year to spray. It is too late to Bpray after the leaves curl, as the Aphids can not then be reached." THOSE PIES OF BOYHOOD. How delicious were the pies of boyhood. No pies now ever t iste so good. What's changed, the pies? No. it's you. You've lost the strong, healthy stomach, the vigorous liver, the active kid neys, the regular bowels of boy hood. Y'our digestion is poor ind you blame the food. What's needed? A complete toning up by Electric Bitters of all organs of digestion stomach, liver, kid neys, bowels. Try them. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and appreciation of food and fair ly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. 50c at Trout's drug store. Base Ball. At Ilustontown last Saturday. Pick-up. c Wilson, p Fraker, B , lb Johnson, ss Cromer, 2 b llorton, '3b Deshong, R rf Deshong, A cf Guitlard, If Gracey. 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 1 x 10 00100010 02 vicinity. k. Lola Wilson spent Saturday Keebaugh, and Sunday with her uncle Clem Score: Chesnutat Ilustontown. Ilustontown Miss Mary Horton, of Qarns- Pick-ups burg, is now employed at D. W. Kelso's. W. L. S;evens and familv wish July 1st being the birthday of j in this manner to thank the Vina Kelso, on the evening of that frienda and neighbors for their day, a number of her young kind assistance during the illness friends gathered at her home and and after the death ot their gave her a very pleasant surprise, daughter, Stella B. Stevens. km mm' Madam! You'll Never Cut Your Hand Cleaning an ATLAS E-Z Seal Jar (Lik-htuluf Trluuuluira) for the edge at top Is smooth not jag ged and rough as common jars often are. Atlas E-Z Seal jars are machine made that means well made no thin spots nor weak places. Ask youf dealer to show you the "Atlas E-Z Seal" note its wide mouth (or large fruit its instant and perfect sealing device." Here is one illustrated below, tilled with big peaches you can have Just such handsome jars yourself if you use - me "Atlas t.-L seal." HAZEL-ATLAS CLASS CO., Wattling. W. Va. Cf r !r Bin You no longer need wear your J VJ ft 111 self out with the weakening: heat of an intensely hot kitch en. You can cook in comfort. Here is a stove that gives no outside heat. All its heat is concentrated at the burners. An intense blue flame (hotter than either white or red) is thrown upwards but not around. AU the heat is utilized in cooking none in outside heating. Comfort il Cook-stove entirely removes the discomfort of cooking. Apply a match and immediately the stove is ready. Instantly an intense heat is pro jected upwards against the pot, pan, kettle or boiler, and yet there is no surrounding heat no smell no smoke. Why? Because The New Perfection ans!9 i "sjGSii-j?- ' J 4 0,1 took-atove is scientifically and tVT .'T r'i 7- - . M Vi :: I too RlUrh wick It ( ailtnffn.ttr.ltw controlled. You get the maximum heat no smoke. The burner is simple. One wipe with a cloth cleans it conse quently there is no smell. The New Perfection Oil Cook-Stova ia wonderful for year-round use, but especially in summer. Its heat oper ates upward to pan, pot, or kettle, but not beyond or around. It ia useless for heating a room. It haa a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with tha bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burnera; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Kv-ry rtMln -v.r?wliTt If nnt at yntira, wrlta for leicrtyMYe Circular to Mia uearenlageucj uflha g fanttonary Note: Be mrell 9 vou set this atove-s.ee 11 "V I that the name-plate reads New Par lection." The Atlantic Refining Company WtzMBntrarrmm (Incorporated ) School Lettings And Teachers Examinations for Provisional Cer'iticates will be held as follows: July 18, Licking (Jreek, Uarrison ville. July l'J, Wells, Number 2. July L'0, Taylor, Ilustontown. July 21, Dublin, Fort Littleton. July 22, Todd, McGoverns'. . July L';i, Ayr, Webster Mills. July 25, Belfast, Need more. July 2(i, Brush Creek, Emmaville. July 27, Uuion, Center. July 28, Bethel, Warfordsburg. July 2!), Thompson, Center. Examinations will begin prompt ly at eight o'clock. The school boards of the vari ous townships will meet as above indicated for tho purpose of se lecting teachers, buying books, and the transacting of such other business as may come before them. Examinations will be given only in Licking Creek, Taylor, Todd, Ayr, Brush Creek and Bethel. The age and certificate limit will be the same as last year. Applicants for . examination from other counties mustptesent a recommendation, as to charac ter, &c. School boards will please meet al 10 o'clock, a. m. Yours truly, . B. C. Lamhkusont, County Supt. To Our Readers. Should any of our readers de sire to buy one or more shares of stock in the automobile line we are now trying to promote, in or der to better our transportation facilities, we will be pleased to buy the same for them and send them their certificates as soon as tbey are issued after the charter is granted. Should anything pre vent the charter being granted, we will return the money prompt ly. The shares are 1 10 each. This is a good chance to make a small investment for yourself, wife, boy or girl, and then be come identified with a prrject that will revolutionize some ante date methods we are now beiug punished with. WEST DUBLIN. Daisy Hoovar spent a few days the latter part of last week and first of this v eek ith friends at ll'is'o town, Our community vas very well represented at the Independence Day celebration at Ilustontown last Saturday. Nathan Deshong has returned to his home in this township, aft er ar. absence of a few months in Ll jlng Crwok township, where he had been employed mrst ot the time nung the engne at Cleveland M'illott's saw mill. Some folks who do Dot livn in this community having heard about observing the Fourth of July in a proper spirit, mistak enly imbibed Bpirits of frumecti, got stranded on Sideling 11 ill mountain Friday night kindled a fire (uot patriotic) although the temperature wan meventy in the shude, and probably reached home Saturday morning. Notice to Contractors. Scaled bids will be received by the Belfast township School Hoard for a School House at Needmore. All bids to be handed to the undersigned by 1 o'clock, July 9, 1910. Specifications can be seen with sec retary. Milton Mellott, Sec'y. 0-23, 3t. Sipes Mill. Pa. $15 Reward. Owing to the fact that the undersign ed has been having bee trees cut and destroyed; has been having his peach es stolen year after year, and this year, his cherries stolen and the trees cut to pieces and destroyed, he will pay a reward of FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the arrest of parties trespassing on his furm and cutting bee trees, stealing fruit and destroying trees, and for information that they were the parties that did the damage. The farm is known as the old Bishop farm along Scrub Ridge mountain adjoin ing farms of Joseph B. Mellott and Klius Wink, and Is occupied by Aus tin Lake as tenant. (i-2.1, 4t. WALKER MELLOTT Western Maryland Railway Company. In Effect January 1, 1910. ' Trultm leuve Hunoock an follows: No. 0 R.V a. m. (dully) for Huaemtowft. Bal timore, WuyuuNburo, Cbuinberubury, ttuu luiermeuiuie. - v No. 18 60 a. m. (week days) Cumberland, and miermeuiuie. No. 4 101'H a. m. (week duys) Baltimore, Get- lysDurif, x orK una inieruieaiaie. No. J !.H p m. (week dnyn Little Orleans. Old Town, Cumberland, Kiklaa and west. Ventlbule trulu with observation Dunei car. No. t 2 65 p m. (week dayn Dultlmore and In- terruediute KLatlouH. Vestibule train wltu observation bunot cur. No. & b.48 p. m. (dully) leuve Baltimore 4.15 p. hi., nugerHlowu 7.4U p. m. THE THRICE-JUWEEK WORLD The Greatest Newspaper of Its Type. it Always Tells The News As It la. Promptly and Fully. Read la Every Engilin-Speaklaf Country. It has Invariably been the great ef fort of the Thrice-a-Week editloa of the New York World to publish the news Impartially In order that it may be an accurate reporter of what has happened. It tells the truth, Irrespec tive of party, and for that reason it haa achieved a position with the pub lic unique among papers of its class. If you want the news as It really is, subscribe to the Thrlce-a-Week edi tion of the New York World, which comes to you every other day except Sunday, and is thus practically a dally at the price of a weekly. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S regular subscription price Is otoly tl.00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers We offer this unequaled newspaper and THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS together for one year for tl.75. . The regular subscription price of tho two paper is 12.00. . 8ucceed when everything else fulla. In nervous proatration and female weukneatea they are tha auprema remedy, aa thousands have teatined. FOR KIDNEY. LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it ia the brat medklne ever sold over a drugglat's counter. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, ( jMcConnellsburgPa. Gr.StKAL DIMECTORY. l'rrfililnnt .luili'"-lion. S. Mc. Swops. Akhoi!mLu JllrilfHN 1. 'IV 1 1 (I till,.-.-. f l-fnnn. ' rrothnnotiry. Ac- (Jnoivf A. llinrls. Klstrliit AUorm-y I'.runU l ynoh, . Tri.miri'r-Chin lea. II. htovens. ShprltT .loll llnrrtN. ln-puty Mii'i-lif-A. H. Unhrr.nn. Illl-V l'fltltltilM.itm,rk lluviil II,, I. . Trunk. " Auditor Wm. Wink, 1). It. Mycro, c Hot.. Co. .Commissioner Kmuuucl Keefer, J Sharp. Ouulel VV. Cn'iuor. tierK i. r TiiDK nenry. County Superintendent II C. I.umlieison Alt. U' V.,,,,1 A 1i.vi.iii1... , . - Slpes. Tliouula K S um. I'. MeN. Julmsli in "vi" U l,-,(V,,..t- l..hnli kin... U 11 I..... ... -iui . . ..un. f . l Lynoh, 11. N. blues, L. U. Wlblu. ' R riOHOlOlI OFFICERS, Justine of the Potve .Ino. P. Conrad Cnii-iub:c Churlt. Pteult, Hurt-'esK W. II. Nslm. Cnunellmrn-Thomiw HamH, Pnnl Wninu. John Sheets, Mli'hsel Black, Marry Uuiiin,ii H. U. Nivee, Albert Stoner. '"' Clerk U. W. Pek. Sehool 1'lreotorn John Comercr. D L (irU ilnifer, Hnrrv Unnill, td. 1). Shinier, s 11 Woollet. M. W. Nnce. Bo-rd of Heulih-John P. Slpes. pres I a Irwin, v. p: (ieoiue W. Hiiys. aeo'y; V ' a' Lynch, John W. Mower, M. U. TERMS OF COl'RT. The first term of the Courts of Ful ton county in the year shall comments 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 following the second Monday of June at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 The fourth term on the first Monday October, at 2 o'clock p. m. CUIRCUKS. Pkesbyteri A n . Re v . John Diehl Sabbath school at :15. Preaching 10:.'t0 an alternate Sundays, and 7:30 every Sunday. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:00. All are cordially invited, Methodist fianscoPAL Rev. C W. Bryner, 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 Presbyterian Kev, J. L. Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 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- pie's Christian' Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenlns at 7:00. H V ANG ELl KjAli iiUTHERAN-P.ev. Cal vinFassoldPaslor. Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning at 10:30fand every other Sun day evening atl 7:00. hristian En deavor at 6:00 pf m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Reformed Rev. Rice, Pas tor. Sunday school at 0:30 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. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'Conneilsburg Lodge No. 741 meets every Friday evening in tne Clevenger's Hall In McConnells 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. Harrisonvllle Lodge No. 710 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hall at Harrisonvllle. ' Waterfall Lodge No. 773 meets ev ery Saturday evening In Odd Fellows' Hall at New Grenada. " Warfordsburg odge No. 601 meets In W-aferdsburg every Saturday evening. King Post G. A. P.. No.. 365 meets in McConnellsburg In Clevenger's Hall the tirst Saturday In every month at 2 p.m. Washington Camp, No. 550, P. O. S. of A. meets every .first and third Saturday evening at their hall at Need more. Tuscarora Council, Royal Arcanum meets every first and third Monday evening In Clevenger's Hall, McCon nellsburg. Washington Camp No. 497, P. O. S. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. Washington Camp, No. 5b4, P. O.S. of A., Hustontown, meets every Satur urday evening in P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A. R., No. 589, meets even Saturday, on or just preceding full moon in Lashley hall, at 2 p. m., at Buck Valley. Woman'i Relief Corps, No. 8o meets at same date and place at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B. McKibbin Post dNo.401 G. A. S., meets the second an fourth Haturdaya In each month at Pleasant Ridge. Clear Ridge Council, No. 940, Jr. O. U. A. M., meets in their Hall at Clear Ridge every Saturday evening. The Aspasia Rebekab Lodge, I. O. O. V., of Ilarrisonvillei meets the 1st and 3d Wednesday of each month, in the I. O. O. F. Hall at Harrisonvllle. Clear Ridge Grange No.' 1306, P. of u., meets trie nrst ana third Frill a nignis eacn montn in Jr. U. U. A. Hall. Z W1 . a vfx EXPERIENCE -V. ."- -vi V3-t-'i. .-j -a. sr.n aa . ... nivl Copyrights &e. Anrnnaaniullna a .hHrh and rinapHntlim n aiilokiy aa-jrtxiii r,nr ui'iiuuii froa wliaihitr all Invention la proliablf piitmilMl,liL rmi.nninlr' tt.iu.mriollrtioiitlitbMtlul. lliui.lbookoii Piumiu aunt fre nl-1,.t autuiry foi mitiriujr ua'til. 1'itlriiila tk,il "lirmurli Uiiim Jk ('.,. nuwla fpfcou notice wtv louichnrua, lutha Scientific Hcrl 4 handinmelr tllntrftt4 wcHr rinttsl d tilnitoii of any unemtuo Journal. 1 di-mi. 93 S-r: four ni'i'itk U tiold by nil TiewsKli-nfani. , iiUNN&Co"B-'.N8wVQr!t trwh linn, ft, Y .. 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