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y- - ' *' '* ' asms *h ntg EV WBLIBH1D SViflUr AFTBRNOON JJ BXCBPT SUNDAY. * TumiiMnriT?eooKPiir u PahlUhM*. C* A t, Mayo, 1B>di and Xaaafar. m . M?. 101 Boat Water Street. f! ? " Baterod aa second-class m alter 02 Aupwt 5, 1109, at the poetofflcs^at Bl Washington. N. C.. under Ue act of a March S. 1870. 0-*e Month ^. .... .8 .18 I'jar Months 7^ 1.00 ? Six Mentha Ill One Tear 8.00 ^ Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will'please notify this of- Si on date of expiration, other*-me ft will be continued at regular sofe ccrlptlon rates until notice to stop ' Ls received ~ " lc If you do not get toe Dally News w promptly telephone or write the man- .. ager and the oompleiut will receive immediate attention. It Is our desire timliMom' ' * Pafties leaving town should not fall to let the News roliow them p dally with the newt of Washington w treeh and crisp. It will prove s val- w uable companion, rending to yon like a * a letter from home. Those sC the '5, seashore or moaatains will find the t| -f News s most welcome sad Interest- , tng visitor. ^ \tl articles sent to the Dally News for pabllcntlon most be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not " t>e published. . WEDMSOA1, JANUARY 1?. n Mr. Richmond Pearson Hebeon la t to deliver an address in Raleigh, folkTwlng Doc. Cook. Wo now suggest y that the "Rev." Clarence Virgin Theatrical Richeeon bo Invited down tp rrr>en the meeting with prayer. ^ ? u in the death of Officer Oeorge ^ Morgan, the city looee a faithful and a fearlees officer He wu courageous v and vigilant and filled hla poet with a credit to hlmeelf and .satisfaction to Ms superior officer.* _____________ t c Greenville will send quite a large c delegation over here Friday to ao- p company the Home Seekers from * thts cfty to Pltt'e Capitol. We will t show the neighborly spirit to our * friends from Greenville. ?nd take oc- c caslon to say that the latdh string la * on the outside, and that they are as t "welcome as the flowers In May/' which Is "some welcome" when you consider weather conditions now The DAILY NEWS doesn't claim to print "all the news that's fit to print." There has been from time to time foot hall gamee. lyceum lectures and entertainments, and other meetings at which an admission fee has been charged that we have not reported. We believe it to be a fact that Washington Is the only'clty In the United States that doesn't provide the press with complimentary passes to such functions, which are supposed to receive in return press notices of shcb entertainments. They uay. and they may not be worthy of being reported, but if they are "fit-to print." they will remain unprlnted bo long as gratuitous advertising Is , jr.'ven to boost the crowd and an ad- , mission fee ts charged the booster to g? write th^jri np. . i Under the caption "It Takes 1 Negroes to Raise Chickens," the New , York World notes that a negro took | rhe Blue Ribbon In competition with Y , Tho?. F. Ryan's blooded pen at i Lynchburg. Va., recently I They don't usually stop at chickens, is the trouble. The Tennessee minister who ( . t thought 1t waa wrong to sell whiskey, hut didn't think It a violation of the Uw to distill it himself, was somewhat In the clasa o f UncV Andy i f'arnegie, wh<f* thought the Sherman < Anti-Trust Law only had reference to : railroads Schedule K. doesn't seem to protect the workmen at Lawrence, Mssa.. in the turbulent riots they are baring there now and Senator Lodge la not jU . """regarded as seriously as heretofore. - / Of the Same Shape. Customer?"What have you In the shape of orangea?" Grocer?"Wen. we have baseballs."?Harlem Life. Um of tho Horoo. Owing to tb? advancement of aclenoo it would b? possible to get along without horses now. If it were not for the neeesatty of baring a few of than* at tho annual borse shows A Cooking Feat In the Air. To cook a potato pie at the top of a chimney three hundred feet high by mean* pf the beat generated In the Area below would mem an Impossible L* taak. yet such a feat was on one oocs aton accomplished by John Faulkner, a famoua Lancashire steeplejack The Incident was the outcome of > K f r jvager between Kaotkr.or end the man agef of-a'^Iancheeter jras works. who doubted' John's statement regarding J the excessive beat. Kf. . Ar large iron kettle was procured. and thta. being filled with necessary to , Bfc. . . . gredlenta?sixty six pounds In wetgnt j -was hoisted to the summit of the j r ^ huge chimney atack Faulkner plaeed 1 ^K,r: j the receptacle on the outer and cool -?^ set aide ef (he brickwork! but deeptte t Hi 4 thia^ the con ten ta were, found to M < thoroughly cooked in one hour and ' 1 twenty minutes, or ten minutes tear , r'- than the stlplated Use ' , Br Fhnikner wen bis wsgef aM the I pie which. It la acid, wse slightly homed at khe bottom. ??? afterword* dCtrfbuted a?y the F>w - # the I 1 1 ?> WCK PsI-y < - ?: : : ?L V v kONOTVI. rLANTIC hg*. ' ., k j? BIMM^ ' \ > W COKHTMDS ..< '' >TLY KMMO. ^ 1ST BARGAIN r mm A. IV HATHAWAY, Washington. N. O. IOW TO RENOVATE PAINTINGS impU iMwwtlom By Which Beauty of Phtw?i Can Bo ProOft on the boaaty of a painting U ?t bocaoao It Is so thickly covered ttk duet. To roaaody this, follow Mao auggestldBs: Brash tho palatine free front daat ad waah the canvas with water, using apongo. Now take n piece of shavig soap and rob it over the entire tinting; tearing It on a vary short hlla Scrub off with a brush, and ban It la thnro^hty dried, rob the saves with a piece of tlasa which has en dipped Into bemlne. Do not use tla too freely, however. If the paintig appears doll, a tittle eBve oil will eaeflt thin. A coat of thin, coiorwa rarnish te now applied, which pro* cts the pointing and keeps it bright 7T a long time. To brighten a gold frame, boll some sums In water until soft, mash them' ne and dm the fluid that la extracted. WHT ABOUT WASHING VEILS low White Lace Affaire Cam Be. Clean and as Good ee New / With a Little Care.' Keep your white lace reds clean by rttlng them lay in e strone lather of rhlte soap and clean water tor half' n horn*; squeeze and rlnad In clear rater. Then rinse twice la, weak blue rater. Now paaa the veil through water In rhlch n very little raw starch has eon dissolved; squeeze the water ait, and stretch and pin It on a clean loth, keeping the edges as straight as oeslble Should the veil be edged rlth scallops, fasten each out with line, so when It Is dry the lacy rart rill be smooth. When almost dry. dace under a thin cloth and Iron with warm Iron. Roll over a bottle to ;eep It perfectly smooth when not flJ we. " " Cocoanut Pta. j Put two even lablespoonfuls of trated cocoanut Into a pint of milk, tdd three even Lablespoonfuls of mgar, the yolks of two well beaten ?ggs and two even tablespoonfuls of X)rn starch stirred to a paste with a little cold milk.. Add butter the size rf a walnut and cook until thickened md smooth. Line a pis plate with crust, prick In Beveral places and bake In a hot oven. Then fill the crust with the cocoanut mixture and spread with meringue made from the whites of the eggs beaten to a stiff froth with tvn tahUciw%nrnU <... >?- O 1_ Itle with cocoanut, Bet in an oven and brown slightly in the oven. C hocolafe- F ud ge. Put two cups Kugar. a half cup milk, a quarter cup butter and four squares of chocolate Into the same pau and ilmmer ten minutes. Take, from the fire, a^d .one teaspoonful vanilla and stir flvo minutes until- soft and creamy. Pour in buttered pans. To make the plain Vaaaar fudge add to two cups' white granulated or soft brown sugar, one cupful thick cream. Put this over the fire and when It Sets hot add a quarter cake chocolate, grated or broken in flno pieces. Stir constantly and vigorously. Tomato Salad In Winter. Take the juice from a can of tomatoes, and, with gelatine, make into a jelly that will mold. Place a slice or this Jelly, alternate with lettuce leaves and serve with a mayonnaise dressing salad. Thus prepared it^is almost as delightful as with fresh tomatoes, In fact, it Is preferred by many, as the unpleasant features of the tomato, the secda and Bkin, are ellmlnatod. The tomato Jelly will keep for several days, so that enough can be made for several Balads. For" Rusty Grates. Grates rust easily when fires are given up, and whan the cool days come and fires are again needed the houBewtfe looks for a means to clean and polish them. A little bath brick made Into a thin paste with sweet oil rubbed, over the surface of the grate or fire Irons and worked in with a soft cloth will do the work. Polish with a chamois or old flannel. Common salt and brown paper, heated, will remove mat from steel grates or flatirons. Molssses Doughnuts. Half cup'molasses, one-half cup sircar. one cuo iOtlr milk rme Lnr*r? tra. spoon salt. one-half teaspoon each of ginger ant* nutmeg, one teaspoon soda, one-fohrth teaspoon eren a tartar, two eggs, one tablespoon sweet crteara, flour enough to handle easily. Sift all Ingredients together before adding milk and oggR. Have lard, piping hot and turn doughnuts but onoe 'n it* ' ' ADMINISTRATORS NOTIC& Having qualified as.administrator )f Jameele Lewis, deceased, late of Beaufort County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said leceased to exhibit them to the unlerslgned on of before the 16th day >f January. 1913, or this notice will >e pleaded la bar of their recovery. Ul persons indebted to said estate sin please make immediate,settleTbta 14th day of January, 1912 W A 1.STWI8, Administrator. rime is Growing 1 '"l~- ' W-HCK..1-W. MIm Lillian 8wanner Mta* Mary Shaw 7 Mia* Olivia Jordan Mia* Medline Elleworth. Mdrit Mr*. Marion,T. Mayo. South Crank.*. Mia* JEUaa Row*. Aurora. N. Mia* Nina Reddltt. Edward. N. C.... 'MM* Loe/ 6. Woilard. R. T. D. No^ Mia* Allc* Woo lard MM* Mary Marmh, Bath N. C Mia* Willi* La* Latham. Pantago.... Mia* Nancy Marah. Bath. N. ... MM* Ella Baynor. LeechVtlle, Nt C... Mia* Lata Cartwrlght. Swan Quarter. Rale* OovwiMf Ooatwi . Rule 1.?Only on* nominating ' coupon entitling each oontantnnt to a 1.000 rota* will be allowed: ? Rule I.?Vote* can only ho obtained by aecartng aubacrlpUon* pro- I paid, renewal*, collecting pa*t due a uBKnimwua w oj.cuppini irwm ?W1? ( lug coupons from each Issue. Rule 3 ?-Contestants may secure 1 4s many free rotlng certificates. as ' possible and vote them each week. I Rule 4.?Monies collected by Con- ' testanU on subscriptions must be turned orer to Contest Manager' by 1 8 o'clock Saturday night, of the 1 week In which receipt Is is- * sued for- same. Failure to make 1 report of such collection with- ~ in specified time will forfeit your i right to to tee on such amounts. [ Rule S?Contest Manager's signs- ' tare must be affixed to rotes before j same are valid.. Rule 4.?No employe of The Daily ] News, or member of any family eon- , nected with the paper will be permitted to participate in the contest.. | Rule 7.?Subscribers are coutioned i to demand a receipt for money paid Contestants. \ Rule 8.?All money for subscription must be paid to Contest Man* ager, who will upon receipt of same, I sue Voting Coupons to cover the amount paid In/"' Rule 9.?Any question that may arise between contestants.will be determined by the Contest Manager, and this decision will be final. Rule 10.?Contestants are at liberty to secure subscriptions anywhere regardless "Of what district they live in. Npws Want A 1 V TT V/ ? f UllV A 7ft AA ' Armed with sample* ^kdn squad* of four, town 1 %|LS,,\ actaal test thedeligfa i ?4 ^ Look Out ' I *^4 ,o ar^vo*tt|' >?ur ',oni J 1 .1 mm pie of this delicto i j | 1*1 thb best advantage, t > . -j E^j^TrLt & CwjtilHf * -1 ..;?.( . . 6,460 1 V.TJ. 647,010 - via. W- *.. ,706 . .>f*i.*&. >. . 4U.4H -V-i*. 641.116 " 400,000 616,000 IN*, i ?M? Jt -i660,000 111.076 , 60.666 17,600 14,600 0 Ho. 6. X , N. C,. . . .. .: 116.076 Roto 11?Th. risk! to raaioi to toot ? HW (or toio. otoo to Rule It?Votes cuootb? trans errdd-by om contestant to aaothhr kftsr mm' have been placed to her ffttt Rote IS.?All oat or town Cotestato or* allowed the privilege of nailing their coupons and mmmet ?eleeted for subscriptions; >Mh letters jfcojlld he addressed to Contest ManIgor. Dally Wews. The postmark of hoar poetofico most show the hoar tad date said letter containing votes mtered your office. Therefore letters o> packages bearing the poSt* nark of the last mall leaving yomr >fflee nearest the hoar named la any proposition made by as will be eoseptnble. Therefore letters or packages tearing the postmark of tho First Mall learlpg your postofflos after ths hour and date named In any proportion made by as wtl bo accepted. To all who enter this contest we goarantee fair and Impartial treat* For nay Information call on or ad* dress the Contest Manager, and same will cheerfully be given. < Your* respectfully. MISS ETHEL HOU8TON. Contest Mgr. Schedule Of Voces. 4 months. 91 00.... 900 vtetee f months, 91.60 600 ^tes 1 year.. 99.00 .....1.000 votes 5 years. ^96.00 9.600 votes 9 year*.*18.00.. ...... .4^00 votes 6 years, % 16.00 7,600 vOtee 10 yearpt 930.00." . .. .96,000 votes 96 reaV*. 976.00. ...160.000 vohe rlc \ Iwqvc Pnv LtVJ AUfT.UJU M. ?J ] MP TRAM : BOYS ARE I " Hcrodb" are bringing n message of go of Hero, thirty boy " Heroes," ill for l own. fuid house for house, 11 of llcro Coffee am! Chicory. v for the "Boy hi.pray." On ,0 Juuqi lMh. -U?k cut_ for Eu us cup. Hewitt also give you a little his most superb cup. HERO HE ROYAL .BEVERAGE (I I* So Good: It U a acientifio bh itaclf, a delicuxu drink raembliof In tod with fin* coffee, by oar on pmea, for of the cbioory and the rioh una or Kings * Is So Healthful I By oar pram end to increase the appetite, promote ombino wilb (be rich flavor end aroma ovorafo, not only ippotiiiog, but rer A Clean, Pure Beverace: > twin; th:* : rV'lctelT I I.cA.ru canilaiy n. 'liollu and improve lean. healthful drink, free Corn all imp Ecoiictnicei: Owing to tKo pn liough icniii tf tiro triiflicst gia.ia coffee, lad chicory at a lower price than is um ins and aUereih onchrioorj', it taken tit nCTeea. Lower In prica. Got A I rue idea, of the dolidounnene ? rmminil m Utor Mlcu* quito ull .lainir have moat I o tear tram Wbal Uw board mar aa> M Thar ar.?ulu iota on tba tariff II toaatlon. Soma ara tor rwalalnn up- IB rurd. ?oma tor rwalalaa downward, and IB tlbara want no rwrtalow at all. Wbat-|B war tha hoard oar aay about coat of |B reduction oaw not brtaa thaw aar IB aaarar tocathar, bat ta mora Uhalr to B trlra thaiu tartbar apart. a On I ha otbar bauu, tha OamotraU fl * tba praaant Ctmgraaa bar a baaa us- I npactadlr barmonloaa la daallos with I iba tariff, aad aotblaf tba board oaa B ?r la likalr to prodaaa dlaaord aaaona baaa ? . B Thar haro a trwa Mad. Thaj caa aaa ?r taeta tba board mar to port ? lad radaot wbatwaar tbar tad ta ba-atad'Mia. wttb tact. Tbar ara la a p| poaltlaa to aula cradtt tor ddolltr ta ||j tba public lmtarcata h* traattwff tba _ boards awl aa tta aaarMa. Tbar caa cwa igbai tar rbi tartbar thaa tba bam I Hal a a la ascapotd anrtblor cood tba baard mar offer. aa-waU aa la releotla* aaytblaa PI tbat oadbt to ba ?biti| u. c ? tk?T wttt Nftsta froa wkaloaata IWIlM nd ?|I>M > llllmi ?, r nil a mil HI at m> rH 87 la tolas fhar *01 nnwt ll?llill ID tka nljll M sabtto nttuu worthy nf fltSU further trust _ ud eonHdenoe.?Chicagn Journal. p 1 " "'p.'] & A nether Democratic Chine*. The currency refoW g?lan pin an-' xhpr spHttdM opportunity up to the DmmctkU who control tfc* lower bragch of rongresa The progradslve Democrats of the oonatry u4 their " repreeen tattves at Washington May ? not approve the monetary plan which I* generally called the "AMrleh plan." But they win etudy It tor the merit there Is In tt and will approve H tf they And It asnrl lactone. The chance to another each one no the reciprocity MB offered. The Democrats took that up. found it good and put It through, la doing it they wade * the biggest hit with the eeoatry they L hare mrdt In e grams Una If thay act ns promptly and open mtndedly with the currency meeann they will make at least as tog a bit? Renaea City Btar. gmeeth PeMJce. . J A Stondpatlsm Instate that one who * would deprive It off some of the plander that It dWlens from an aUurtlan ate. tart* meat he e free trader, tt to the confusion and oowptt ratines in i the puWlc talod growtag ont of the wholly Octlttoos contention far the , Impoeelbl* isnr as anted by-the words * "free trade" that, smoothed the way tor the McKtntoy, the Dtngley and the *VHrVP,m tariffs ^ ' Wtodnr^ftsn OoideT to<*iis!o - *U1 rollae* ro?. If* 11**1* pi? ut to tako?acta Immediately. Try IU 1*?. tie. *a? (?? *t dm* atom P TRAMP MARCHING od cheer to the boueewiye* of the South. { full uniform, ue touring the Soutlt. in , the women oPtho South niay know by I e of the** little Heme* ie aoheduled ] n. See that you an preeented With a i booklet telling you how to prepare to ' i * ** iHICORY . 1004 Goodneaa) tnlef Ihclnct with, which bringatlt tTlhcir fciwtd'ran ', of the pare oaflw, prodece. | drink ' . the tenia effect* afrit* oUoott?oiioi direction. and ctimulatathe lion , of tb* coffee, neuUhf In a dollcioai riUygM^V^ ' as 1 1 llero o&n bo enjoyed with tbo eatiefacture and clean in every roapoci. 9n 'l machinery inepre the aeon of hero a untie*. rati low po*p^f chicory, v* are, evet ttbU to offer the Hero br*atdvof 00Sec el for good ooffece Owing to the rich, w Hero to aaako a cup than of ordinary isfurffcar. r Hero cannot bo bed OnUcc ye*.try It WIT. MML i _ _ L>U 1 I IVXvllN Hy Is so high." 28c per lb. SUPERLATIVE FLOUR I The best flour on the I market today. Come in and I get bur prices on this J. B. LATHAM I Car. 3rd sad Harvey Ste. I mbhmbmmwm! .'is telM Mwrtawfe, KOWKO FOR HORM?-Ut M furnish It tor Uw mun. t rtuA. d. Jtotiwws*s ? too* *1 J. ' 'Vi - - I-a---. ' *."3W m-aanm haruvs drdg tor* and Bride* MM. pock** book ro*t?lnla? Ifi.n." A llbml rtwtrd offered ot Nttrard Co uh Mo* or H. H. KnlaM. ? 1-17 li-C at HOT-fit jora brown Conn coKUIftlu on* hun'dredwinl twenty-lao aerw; tiro* mile* from low*- Apply to Rodmay.* Bodmu for tarma. ? OB (!?!' U,e0Q.?O* Oumr t.ooo.ooo riM; f.ooo.ooo Cypr*M timber. Will Mil (bra* land wltl. timber It dertrod On. wood worktaf punt complete. For ol* or not. T*rm* mot. J. B. Otnaioit, Pactolna, N. B. ; ADO??YOCK OOMHINUS MASK o? Into g.inkM. Pata, CUtaou, etc. win whUker*. ~bo*t*me*. (mm (or amatmr tkMtriMlo (or klr*. Reliable Heir Co.. 1*0 Koto St.. Norfolk. V* 1-1 ft-P OK BALS~CHSAP ON BUY term* eqnare piano mahoffany ftnleh In coed condition. Apply J. B. Beat**, f ?1 B. Mala St. -f-lWk. lOSV?GOLD WATCH. VOtU matkod "Adranco," toot either at Orlmeeiaad or bewna Ortmeolaad and Waahlnaton. Howard. FMar mtrn to J. B. Pood. 1-11 lwk-C <OR kalk?tk.\ Ptrac BRKd Barred Bock Chicken* or will axchanxe tor booh moot. Addrooo P. M. Hodfeo, City 1-11 IPC inr-fnIL n?:initil lortolk - Soutnern Hailroad Route of the Night Express Schedule In affect Juno 17th. 14. B?The following oohodulo Seine pnbllehod aa talormutiou only tad an not cnaranfrod. train h leave washington. Northbound1:10 ?. m. -Doll,?Night Exprooa Pullman olooplns con for Norfolk - 10:11 a. m> Daily?For Norfolk not.' Parlor car oervlce. 1:05 p. m. Dally except Sunday? TBetharen. ^ Weothoond. e 7:00 *. m. Dally kxcept Sunday? For Oroanrillo, WUaon and Ralolch lonaecte north, oouth a d woot with ill Unoe. " v.*' ' . * 4:00 p. m. Dally?For OroonrlUo, Wilaon and Halolch Bratlar parlor *r. 1:10 a. m. Dally?Pullman 010001 ind Ralolch. Conaoota north, aoutb ind woot. SaMMaM, * ' ** " 1:10 a. nr. Dally?Per Now Barn, Klnatoo and Ooldaboro. Pullman *x - JkcJvt ?:? p. M- tally?For N?w Born, hWmulBiulDrt Par farther information and m srraUoa at Palltnan atropine ear MM apply to T. H. Mym, Weahiilton. N. C. Tfe? ' W. H. H urine*, W. W. Oroitofi flea* dept., O* F. A., k Norfolk. Va. ' r : ' NOOTCB. B. B. Nicholson and EJ. A. Daniel, rtv formerly practicing la* under the linn name of "fClcboiaon-' A Daniel," bare, thu. the drat day of January, 1812. dlaaolyad partnership and In the future the said Nicholson and Daniel will practice separttely and apart B. B. Nlcholaon *1)1 continue. ta hare bis office In the olOoe formerly occupied by tbe drm of Ptder&l Court*. ? i ???. ???? s ?! ? ? ? *.,? J . Pnctle* *t ' ^ Or?r Brm1! CtK Mm*. ? % . WiaklxM, V. <X eVTV :>' --v'wy .v. Cy.-y.^V- : .-.Jjfev : :j| * * ? ? m m * 0 * ? " i : Jj %.? -: J ' ?. C. f %. ? ? ........... ^ PneUoM la an the Coarta. 1 - * ' * V Joha H. Small A. D. HarTeaa > Harry McMallaa ^ Small, jfawlimi S MrlWlrt 1 AttflHHtHMiHf Wash I acton. North Carottaa ' ? ? ?. . . 1 * * ' 1 1 ' ' ' s" K. A. DAMKL AttsrmrMrt-lmr Practloo la all Capets Market Strort> Edward L Buwart. [ Washington. N. C. -t?: -^uT!!L^ Uw h o * Washington and Aarora. N. C * t ? '..f' - - * * COliXN H. HARDING Attorney-at-Law * Omce 8a? Jn*a A Trust Ca. Bid*-. 4 Roomi S and 4. g?S WutimtM,W. 0. ? ? hja^a .a a a < a a a-. - v;?| V o'.a- V*'> a jf- "sfiSr^V . NORWOOD L. SIMMONS Attorney-at-Law , Washington. N. C. ;v ,' SS a a > LODGE DIRECTORY * BEAUFORT COUNCIL, No. 1681. ** ROTal Arcanum. Meats in Tayloes ball ft rat at J third Friday evenings each month at 8 o'clock. HOP* LODtiR. No. 8. Charttabla Hrothcrhotxl. / - Meets in Tayloa'a Hall arary T*fls rU&y nam M o:elaek. . . TAC^5-" ^ M^U to IUU very PHALANX LODGE. No. 10. - l a o. p. . '%(U mrmrj Thursday evento* la Tayloe's Hall at 8 o'clock. NAOMI RKBKKAH T.O DO*, No. ?. i -i. - I. O. O. p. . : MMU In Tayloe's Halt Mcoad aad fourth Friday oarb month at 9. m. ' ;?tj PAMLICO LODGE, No. 7a ~ f. m Jim MseU tn tbetr hall, npotaird. corner Union alley and Main street, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. OUR LODGE, No. 104. ' .' >.3| A. F. and A. JL I iOlecta In their hail, comer Bonner : and' Third streets, flrct and third .''TH Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. !. r; .MOVE CpAri ETH, No. & . ^ Royal Arch Maeons. Meat* to Waaonlc Hall soopnd and . % fourth Tuesdays each no nth at WABTO.NtiWN U.IXig No. 82*. -v. R P. <)i E. , 1 I building, eYery Friday evening at 8 1 AUpUCCTCD Q pta } C
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