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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • 6

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The News-Heraldi
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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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FRANKLIN EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913. GOOD BACKS FOR BAD. took place on Wednesday. Mr. Critchlow was well known here, where he Buffalo, N.

-where he has secured employment in a State Institution. Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. AV. Dotis-'las recently. Remember the Pible study class pn Wednesday evening-. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Hiirkhardt recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Slelly, of were guests of Mr. and C. V. Harfman on Sunclu.

FRONT LACE CORSETS "Calma" front lace corsets, at $2 and $3 are the'best corsets made at the above prices. 'I BETHEL. Reported by Sirs. P. T.

WetkaL lielliel, Sept. "22. Mrs. Charles Ni klm, of Weakley Hill, ami Miss Ruth Daubenspeck, or Franklin, visited at the home of J. M.

KeVly 011 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of EredinslMtrp, were guest? of Mr. audi Msr. P.

C. lusher recently. Kenneth Haslett, of Tionesla, and JiiiKiu'lI I-laslett, of Oil City, were the 'quests of Mrs. Matilda Haslett on Sunday. -Mrs.

Flora rirown xpent several (ys last week at Titusville and attended the fair. Archie Xeely and Charles Hounlas Mient Sunday at the Warren Institu tion. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Larson Shn.iav ith the latter' mother, Mrs.

I of' lt; and. ll3S jj. Rem took dinner with Mr. Loomis last ren spen't part of last week in Polk with her aunt? -Mrs. Harry White.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shannon entertained at supper on Friday the following: Mr.

Martie and Miss Lois Lynch, of Canton, O. Lawrence Ohler and sister, Lovenii, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giililand and two children, Mary and Joe. George Kennedy, wife and two sons, Howard and Ronald, visited Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Hurt! recently. Airs.

John AV. Haylett and mother, Airs. N. A. Andrews, attended the Milledgeville Harvest Home on Saturday.

Airs. Andrews is enjoying 'remarkably good heel tli -for one of her advanced age, she being in her Slst year. Earl Shannon and wife visited Air. and Mrs. Frank Brown, of Bully Hill, recently.

Airs. Plunvmor and daughter, of Polk, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Airs. Lester Greenlee. Plummet' will take violin lessons from Mr.

Greenlee. during the week at the home of Mack Riesinger were Air. and Mrs. William Riesinger and Mrs. of Mrs.

Sara Blair, of Warren, Mr. and Airs. Frank Gould, Mrs. T. L.

Haylett, Aliss Ethel Whitman and Master Harry Haylett. -Air. and Mrs. A'ogan and children were recent guests of Karl Shannon and family. Airs.

Alary Hums and Miss Josephine Duflicld were' Sunday guests of William Ohler ant' wife. Mary J. Davidson, of Sunville, is a truest in ihe home of Air. and Airs. Earl Shannon.

The Li dies' will hold a clime social at the home of Cilliland on Fridiiy evening, The lunch will coieis I. ol buns, pickles, cake and coffe. A crdinl in vita inn is cxir-nded to all. John Barnes, Grove City, took dinner on with his cousins, Air. and Le-tei -Greenlee, am; also visited his unt ie, John Greenlee, who has been ill.

and Airs. Harry Dean, of New-Castle, took dinner will' Air. and Airs. Earl Giililand on Si.nday. Robert Molnt.vre, of New Castle, was the Sunday gues: of Air.

and Airs. Earl Giililand. Best Test of Man. The keenest test of a min comes when he has attained; the struggle to attain keeps him strong, but the' line They are made of the best grade of coutil and nicely trimmed. They are equal to any $3.50 to $5 corset on the market.

At $1.50 we have a "Niris" front lace corset that has no equal at that price. FALL COATS of the newest styles and weaves at $6.50 to $30.00. FALL SUITS at $12.50 to $30.00. Brocaded Dress Corduroy at 79c yard. 4.

BOALTUN. Reported by Leda B. Boat. Tioaltnn, 22. Miss Irene Riehey, of 'Dayton, was a recent visitor at the home of Carl Nelson.

'Miss Margaret Eagle is 'visiting her jaunt, Mrs. McClelland, of Raymilton. Mrs. J-Iolby has returned to the home of S. Loomis, after having spent her vacation with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Boal spent Friday in Franklin. Robert Shriver and sister 'Margie, of Diamond, took supper with Laura Don't forget the recital to be given by t'he music pupils of Hiss Laura Hoal in the 'Braclleytown -M.

E. church on Friday evening, Sept. 26th. Admission, lb cents. Proceeds for the benefit of the church.

(Mrs. Eagles called on Airs. J. Boal recently. Airs.

Carl -Nelson and two children visited at tile home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, one day last week. Airs. Eagles hail the misfortune to lose ten dollars Ijm, Friday while in Franklin.

We extend our sincere sympathy to the -bereaved friends of Ernest War 11 er. i i KENNERDELL. Reported by Bessie -Witherup. j.UlilUXJ.lJXJ.U.XJ..-.XAJI..t. Keniierdell, Sept.

22. Friends here have received word of the marriage of Walter Critchlow and Miss Krouse, of Titusville, which I D.D., President Pittsburgli, Pa. I day, after spending the summer in "Oklahoma. Mrs. P.

0. Fisher and Mrs. F. Weikrtl called on Mrs. 3.

M. Xeely on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Mook, of Folk, was an over-Sunday guest of Ler parents, Mr. and Mrs.

1. Mulholland. Thelma, A'innie and Howard I In ft visited Clara and Mary Larsen re- eenlly. Pearl Mi.Curry had Ihe rnisi'or: nr.e -to fall and break her arm and dislocate her shoulder while cm her way to Sunday school last Sunday. Mrs.

Addie Riehey is staying with her daughter, Mrs. AV. X. Huff. Lotta Renninger, of Ko.ky drove, was an over-Sunday guest of her sister, Mrs.

F. V. Lesh. Rev. Miner has been assigned as pastor of the Cooperstown charge for another year.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown, of Franklin, spent Sunday with Mrs. F.

L. Lento. ft mil Rurkhardt. and friend, 31 r. Coulter, of Franklin, vere gues's of Charles Douglas left on Monday for Pennsylvania College for Women Popular Route to Chicago Lake Shore Has the Only Sleeping Car Out of Franklin for the West fine of the oldest and most complete colleges in the country.

Beautiful and healthful location. Unsurpassed equipment. Strong faculty. Many elective courses for A.Ti. and A.M.

Oilers special advantages for thorough preparation for professional work in Teaching, Social Service and -Music. Dilworth Hall A preparatory school, with many distinct advantage, for hoarding and day Miid'ntt. J-ine bmldmir. iik-al environment. Stronjr faeuitx Complete e(iuipni nt.

Preppies lot-all and has full Certificate rights. Fall term opens Stpt. 16, For literature mid full information in regard to both institutions address H. D. LINDSAY, Woodland Road spent some time in the interests of his father, Rev.

J. M. Critchlow. Rev. J.

M. Critchlow, of Titusville, was here on business Tuesday. Airs. J. H.

McClelland, of New Mifi-dleton, 0., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. AVitherup. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Rapp, of Em-lenton, and some friends spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weaver. Mrs.

Mary J. Witherup, who has been visiting at Cochranton and Franklin, is the guest of Mr. and Airs. AA'illiam AVitherup. Miss Bessie Witherup and Master William AVitherup spent Friday and Saturday at Franklin.

Mrs. Kate AVitherup, of Rockland, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. AA'illiam Witherup. B.

C. Donovan, who has been gaug-er here for the National Transit Company Hie past four years, lias been transferred to the Seneca district. Rev. St. Clair preached his last sermon here Sunday evening 'before the eldership meets.

Mrs. R. A. Fergus is on the sick list. Mr.

and lAIrs. George McClintock spent Sunday at Carrollton with Mr. McClintock's parents. Miss Minnie Hoffman is visiting at Oil City. I 'I 4 4" 14' CENTER HILL.

Reported by Mrs. H. B. Jckcm. Center Hill, Sept.

22. The people of a his community were very much disappointed on learning tli it Rev. Rich had been sent to Cattaraugus, instead of to ihe Polk charge, as we had all heard Rev. Rich was not, aware of the change being until Sunday eenmg. We till in wishing him success in his lne.v held of labor and extend a lioirty (greeting to the new minister, Rev.

'vl'o fomes from Clinton ville. Mr. Maitie and Miss Lois Lynch, of Can-on, are visiting in the homes of Air. and Mrs. .1.

Shannon and 1 1 -WIo. I j. l.imi.UHl. Chaum ey Andrews was the over-'Sui-iday guest of relalivcs at Milledgt-ville. Airs.

Lester Cii-eenlee visited her sister-in-luw. l''vu (irc.enlee, on Friday. Airs. II. B.

and son, C. AV. Carnahan, spent Thursday in Polk and called on the sick, W. B. Hays, Harvey (lays, and Mr.

and Airs. George Hays, ho are all improving some, but no" as fist as their many friends would wish. AV. J. Titsler and wife and daughter, Helen, came down from Meadville on Tuesday evening for a.

visit with Mrs. Tifsler's parents. Mr. and Airs. John YV.

llaylett. TJiey attended the Stone-hero Fair on Wedresday and returned io their home on Thursday. AV. IO. MeCaughlry and AMss mi Dudield were Sandy Lake visitors on Monday.

-Airs. Earl Cilliland and two child- 1 jua.cn ray uay Suits The pnee flflHHi OUR MOTTO: NOT HOW CHAP, BUT HOW GOOD' NEXT A MOTTO: PI IB HOW I mm I i a I ti I 'xrd laS Franklin Residents Are Learning How To Exchange the Old Back For a Stronger One. Does your back ache, feel weak and painful? d)o your suffer headache, languor and depression? Is the urine discolored, passages irregular? The kidneys may be calling for help. Weak kidneys 'cannot do their work. Oive them the they need.

To cure the kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have stood the test. Convincing proof of merit in Franklin endorsement: F. C.

19 7th street, Franklin, says: "Doan's Kidney (Pills have been very good and I can recommend them. 1 used this remedy when I had pain in my back and was suffering from weak kidneys. I was completely relieved." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. 'Foster-Mil burn Buffalo, New York, sole agents Ifor 'the United States.

Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (Advertisement.) True Value True Xaluet women's knit underwear Women's $1.00 medium weight Cotton Union Suits low neck, short sleeves or sleeveless, ankle length, 75c. Women's $3.25 Italian Silk Bloomers, Pink, White or Black, $2.75. Women's $2.25 Venetian Silk Vests low neck, no sleeves, embroidered, Pink or White, $1.75. Children's 35c and 50c White Cotton Vests high neck, long sleeves, ankle length pantalettes, also, 25c.

negligees asd petticoats $2.50 Morning Dresses fine chambray Copenhagen Blue with fine white hair line enure neck, r'54 sleeves, piped with White P. K. also flat collar morning dresses, long sleeves, turn back cuffs, piped with chambray, $1.50. Messaline Petticoats splendH quality silk, plain and changeable colors, $1.75. Clinging Silk Jersey Petticoats Messaline flounce all colors, $2.50.

Fancy Crepe Negligees light or dark ground floral designs trimmed with plain satin band and ribbon, $1.00. boss's oyni PITTSBURGH, PA. gncAL co: 503-505 Diamond Bauk Bldg. PITTSBURGH, PA. Patrons leaving their orders early in the morning can have their work done the same day.

lung Company ECLIPSE LUBRICATING OIL WORKS FranKIiR, Penn'a Manufacturers ml ani dealers in every product ef Petroleum, including all grades and Kinds of Lubricating a a Burning Oils, Gasolines and Wax. if ilClf ft You can leave Franklin each evening except Sunday at 6 :50 (city time) and arrive in Chicago the next morning without a change. Returning, the car leaves Chicago at 11:30 p. and arrives in Franklin the next day (Sunday excepted) at 2:02 p. m.

(city time). For information, apply to Ticket Agents Lake Shore Michigan Southern. PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH! BEGINNING A NEW SEASON Leaves Franklin (Lake Shore Station) 3:05 P. M. (City Time) Arrives Clarion ,...5:40 P.

M. Arrives Summerville 5:15 p. M. Connection with through Pullman sleeping car from Summer- ville via P. R.

R. to Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Williamsport and in- termediate points. prepare for a new season, we have one urjpose, in mind to do better than the previous eeasohiv Not 'only-to do more business, but to make more friend TSvei though our values have been the best we know how to givewe try rnake them even better. We are constantly on the hunt; br new syjes end improved methods of manufacture. VVe want every ro an, woman and child to learn by experience, that When fhycome to aislhey are sure to receive the most in style, fit QUALITY GUARANTEED 1 land service that human brain and labor can produce, and money can tuy.

WF.AP AT ONrP Pay A Small Sum Tipu. jtAMb. i -w Edelweltt 11.33 9 Minnesota Spring 1.30 I 'Phone your order (eithe 'phone) to John Johnson, 1B7 13th I I JOHNSON CO. VENANGO MILLS I Ladies' and Misses' Last year's suit will never do. of least resistance soon shows itself in success.

Hugh Black. Is Your iome Wired? IF NOT -YOU ARE MISSING SOME OF THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE. YOUR INTERESTS ARE OUR INTERESTS. LET US HELP YOU Our present consumers are all electric boosters and we are connecting new consumers almost daily. Think It Over THEN LET US TALK IT OVER FRANKLIN ELECTFJC CO.

I have the exclusive sale of the INDESTRUCTO TRUNK The best Trunk made. Sold with a five-year guarantee. Complete line of trunKs and bags at lowest price. 65 Thirteenth Stree LooK for the WHITE HORSE Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines. If you want to contribute directly to the occurrence of capillary bronchitis and pneumonia, use cough mecricines that contain codine, morphine, heroin and other sedatives when you have a or cold.

An expectorant like Chamberlain's Cough Jlemedy is what is needed. It cleans out the culture beds or breeding places for the germs ol pneumonia and other perm diseases. That is why pneumonia never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures, it contains no morphine or other sedative. For sale bv all dealers.

Advertisement. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Pavid W. Moijran late of the city nf Franklin, Y--nanK county. deceased.

Xofii-e is liereby triven that letters tes-tnnifntary liave befn issued in the above estate to the undersigned. All persons indi'tr'd to said estate will nleaso ni-onil't pavnu-nt and those having claims airainst the same should present them without delav to II. OSIJOI1XK, K. W. Ol-l'll-KR.

T. O. MORGAN. Kxeutors. Franklin, Pa.

Oiil'Ien McBride, Attorneys. change an style this season is the greatest $vn V-fiflTR. 'Rvfvrvfhinp' io mnHp wifh hrpp- quarter length cutaway coats. We have 1 -dozens of styles one is shown in the pic-'jtpre. Materials include sercres, rjoDlins.

Your Bed Linen I )X ifancy mixtures, diagonal 7 tV iiu asaamg snaaes. oee our great J1 A Y7 aeaaers at hl5 $18.90 Men's Fall Suits We'reprepared this season to the biggest Men's Suit business irisour history, and if values count forsanything we are Bure to "succeed. We want every man who jknowsgood clothes to come and. eee crig (tj 7El values-t H. J.

Watch This Space for Bargains H. E. SWIFT 1277 LIBERTY STREET. PET 'PHONE 67-X. BELL, 670-R.

Advertise in The News And all flat pieces are ironed. When your washing is sent to us we wash all your clothes, s'icn the pieces that need it, dry all the clothes and iron and o'id your pillow cases, bed spreads, table covers, napkins, tovtis etc. OUR CHARGE FOR THE ENTIRE SERVICE IS BUT 5c A POUND. TRY IT. AT YOUR SERVICE.

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