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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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THE CAHOgSBPBG DAILY IQTES PAGE FIVE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER I 1922 TURficD A SPEED DEMON HOT WATE1 Tningi Happened When Dad C'Shea's i IF Neighbor Tried to Pass Him cr. the Raad. Positively Final Clearance PUBLIC SALE OF PERSOIAL PROPERTY The undersn.d having farm, and going to move Housi. will sell at pubii.

sale at Ma fiwSB Chartiers township, on wbal is eo wonly known as the Arnold tu one-half mile south of Houston, no the Arnold stop, oa TUESDAY. SEFT. 5. 1922 at One O'clock Sharp Of ALL Women's and Misses9 Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. sons i i ft 1 to nil onmeive th.jh not always with the best Across the bay.

Raymond Barii an BeaterB college man and "bo.ik owns an cqnaty extensive prebanl and 'nie bow, madi to DfcTf chagrin, socctedi in making money oat of it. Dad seenn IS ou want to ees mo gisn Spring and Summer Dresses The follow described personal V' take it aa a pereonal affradl that I-arlow actually makes SUC- rty Uo. 1 work v. 1 ss of orcharding. Bat in of limited retnrns from Mttu9 uioom in your creeks, to your sxiii get clearer aia clearer, yui are tola to crina every morning epos i rkdng, a glass tit not water with a teaspoon fui-oi limestone In It, wnicl 3 a narnaess means of wash- jig tt waso material and tains froni the Ftowch.

liver, kidneys, and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening Dad benajrt a snowy, six-cylinder touring ear. "So, I'm v.ariiin' he said to his sons, "jibe ain'l to yen is yoong feiiers and purifying the enure tract, before patting more fooJ into i try Bi allect sound and risht and od Wk-ers; 1 pert-heron i 1 yeariiiig pcrcheroa colt. 1 International tractor, in good working condition, H. P. 1 two farrow tractor plow, International 12-inch Ensilage Cutter, in i 1-lcnt condition.

All pipes and appliances go with it. S-foot Deering Under, with tongue track tra-tor hitch. S-prong hay tedder. Kew Hoering corn binder. Xo.

1 li.tema-tio'ial Spie.nler. wide spread. double disc irr.tin dri'l. wiii- tne torrn or asnes, so the food aix internal sanitation la TasUy more i acrtsnt than rJtslde cleanlinees, he- IT becomes absolutely imperative for us to move these Dresses immediately. In order to do so we have made prices almost nominal.

The sooner the overcrowded Ready-toWear section is cleared of all this supply of Dresses, the better. We guarantee Immense savings on every Dress. In many cases the Former Price of One will now Buy Three. to the skin pores do not absorb i "rlties into the blood, while th? 3 to ecjoy an Inside bath en ting to Hush from aio system th us day's waste, sour fetmor.ta and poisonous toxins Peforo i fertilizer at ble irker. double Hoo absorbed Into tie blood.

cori, hen It burnc, leaves behind a cci I Men and wojhen with sallow sains, Uvr spots, pimples or pallid com- ohosphatfcd hot water drinl'ing and sr plpxlon, also those '-ho wake up with i 6 coated tongue, btd taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with Deaoacbes, bullous spells, acid stom-1 acL or constipation should begin this lndf8Hble material, which if not I tivator. with fertilizer attachmei 6-foot McCormick mowing machine good order. Disc Harrow, Krai it wagon. 3 inch tire, good bed. 0 low steel wheel hay wagot.

1 ri-; hand plow, 1 right hand vaiki: plow. One new Puller an I 1 tonsfc pump engine. Spring tooth harro Set double li.i'ti. t'l. timothv hav bv tl.e hjle.

ba 1 vh. si raw. Mo fe.t Manilla ror Two-horse sled, one-horse sled. Ii chain. 55-gaIlon drum.

Vs mi cans, grindstone, 10 acres of fie corn, by the acre, 60 Barred Roi chickens. 350 bushel of oats, lot small tools kept an farm. TERMS Any parties wi. Ing for credit will have to Bee Die 1) lore the sale. JAMBS C.

ARNOLD, MARK OF ANIMAL AFFECTION Dogs ard Others of the Lower Creatures Lick Man's Hand as a Signal of Surrender. Dresses formerly specially priced $8.95, $7.50, $8.75 Now $3.75 Barred, plaid, plain and checked ginghams, with organdy trimming or embroidery. A nu-inber of dotted Swisses in the lot. Wonderful values at this price. May be worn in the early fall, could be used later as house frocks.

We'll clear them all at $3.75. Dress and Sport Frocks $7.50 Our Finest $12 fo $30 Sleek Sport ratines and linens, beautiful white an! pastel shade organdies, dark embroidered dot oiyan'lies and d.icd the finer shitiimins in short the very cream of our best iub frock stock frocks originally priced S12 to $30. Priced to clear $7.50. assured of very pronounced results lit one or two weeks. A quarter pound cf limestone pnos-rKate costs very little at the drug -tore but Is sufficient to demonstrate hat just as and -hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the kn on the outaide, so hot water, and iknestone phosphate a- on the inside rgans.

We must always -cbKsidei i.hat riuk taken each day leave in the ali-sectary organs a certain f.mornt eliminated, form toxins and hhu are theri suci.ed Into blood hroujrh the very ducts in r.ded to Bttca in only nourishment to i in tne oody. "Extra large" homespun Towels, blue border, yard 29c Regular 39c value Scrim Curtain with race edge, light and dark, pair 51.00 Regular $2.00 value 36-inch "High Grade" Percale, light and dark, yard igc Regular 29c value 36-inch "English" Longcloth, 10 yds. to a holt, 95 Regular $2.95 value 2 in 1 Plaid Blankets, full bed size, while they last, each $2.85 Regular value Enamel Roasters 5gc Regular 79c value 36-inch Sunfast Draperies, all colors 59c Regular 95c value Nashua Blankets, extra large 72xS4 the best wool-nap blanket made $4.39 All Aluminum 12-qt. Preserving Kettle, very special, each $2.29 Lace Curtain Panels with fringe edge, each $1.95 Regular $2.95 value All-Wool Blankets, 72 84. a pair $8.95 Regular $12 value Bed Spreads, extra large, each 2,95 Regular 5 value Marquisette for curtains, yard 20a Regular 35c value Bungalow Aprons made of Gingham and Percale, sizes up to 52, ench 98c Half Wool and Cotton Blankets, 72x82 $4.59 Regular 6.95 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Aciniiufstiator's Notice Choice of (he House Yz Price Silk and Wool Frocks SATURDAY.

SEPT. 2. 1922 At 4 O'clock. P. M.

them for sot tie- TP. TST COMPANY House Dresses $1.58 $2.50 to $5.00 Values Gingham house dresses, dotted Swiss house dresses, muslin house dresses everal hundreds of them from which to select. All sizes from 16 up to 54 included. The price $1.58. Group of every wool and silk Frock remaining of our summer stock every Frock mailed at just ONE HALF the former price.

Ali these drosses may be worn for Fall or Winter. The savings offered are tremendous. ADVEM'TSE REGULARLY While an occasional rdverttse-ment in THE DAILY NOTES in not without its results, it is the advertiser who keeps his name constantly before the public that reaps the biggest harvest in' increased patronage and therefore larger sales. The readers and buyers become accustomed to seeing the latter's advertisement in THE DAILY NOTES regularly, and, ad a matter of course when they need anything in. his line, the first place tin think of is the advertiser's Store, therefore ADVEHTISi KSGULAJin Use for Mummified Cats, A.

B. CALDWELL CO. Washington, Pa. wealth of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Public Service r.aw. by M.

D. Pearee for a corfificaie of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission requisite approval of the beginning of the exercise of the right and privilege of operating nule trucks as a common carrier of freight between McNary's School House. Chartiers Township, Washingtoti County, to the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa. A public hearing upon this application will be held in the City-County Building. Seventh Floor, Pitlsb'vtrh.

on the 14th day of September. 1022, at 8:30 o'clock A AC, when am1 Lamps of most every Description may be had for kfrC Green Stamps whci trio jiQcinrtmpni nf merchandise to be had in exchange for Green hea i ft bee pea M. D. PEAR App Applicant. Stamps, you will find lamps for the boudoir, reading room and parlor.

You will also fine that they are mighty good value. The Wallace Adjustable Lamp, pictured here, needs little introduction by us. This one is equipped with an 8 ft. cord and patented plug which connects with any electric fixture. It folds up for traveling.

It is finished in brush brass. It is yours for but IV2 books of Green Stamps. The Electric Portable Lamp, pictured at the right, is mahogany finish, and wired complete, with plug attachment and 6 ft. of cord. It has a 12 inch silk fancy shade of double Jap silk.

It's yours for 2 books of Green Stamps. It wilipay you to look over the merchandise to be had for Green Stamps. It always pays you to get -2W Green Stamps as a discount. EXECUTRIX HOTICE Estate of Mary J. Park, decease late of Peters township, Washingto County, Pa.

Letters testamentary upon ll above estato having been granted I the undersigned, notice is herel: given to those indebted thereto make immediate payment, and thos having claims or demands to presei tsem for settlement. S. A.LMA BROWN. EMMA PARK PAUL Visit the Redemption Station, Second floor, Welly's Store, not occasionally often MEATS CANONSBPRG. lam Burg 173 E.

Pike St. GROCERIES CANONPI KG. i Burg 7 73 onsburg Gro. .20 Vbrahum 17 So. Benowitz Iro ELECTRIC SUPPLIES CANONSP.URG, Thos.

McGuire 117 W. Pike St. SHOES CANONSBURG, D. A. Skirble Co 31-33 Pike St.

J. 1). Levin 201 E. Pike St. John Bodboy Latimorn St.

Alexander PiMe nidi tor 10 W. Pike St. E. CANONSBURG, K. W.

Kownlski Richfol E3, WONSm KG, Biehak huiney J. II. Shapiro Mental MIDLAND. PAj Nitchol H. A.

Feist Geo. T. Skivble 21 W. I'iK'i St. V.

Au.Tbaugh 2S W. Pike St. John Bod boy Max (Inidilor 10 W. l'ike 8fc K. ANONSIH KG, K.

W. KowHlskl Richl'ol FURNITURE AND HARDWARE cANON.snrnG. li. Klahr 188 E. Pike St.

nothing like partins tlM In such a public wu.v cMoif to if, provided MINE EQUIPMENT Nahti Pumps ftwt 1 Bollm Engines Melon I jw Tables Slower Power Hammers Qn. W. ZUgiw Mith'y Ill hi Ac,.

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