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WARREN EVENING Tflfflft MAY 16,1916. .5 i 5 2 a 'and Mrs. frank Corry, Bpenii a daysln town last week visiting Mrs, Minnie Coaa.qT Columbus. sss Kf-Jb. IV 'W Day were IB Wnrrea attending a meeting Mis.

A. S. Thursday, A. R. and now stop i out the ia tfc ti eomeif to LtruuiuB Alton McKianey of Wa terford, have been rMCUJc the former's Mr.

and "Ifrs, C. A. Me Kiniiey. Mead has moved his family into the on Marsh" Ayenue. .15.

A. Swanson is; at liis home on North Street. Mrs. S. t.

Pentecosti Cleveland, visiting her parento, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis.

R. Allen, County's Mr. and J. Knopf. Mrs.

J. Jf. has fceen quite! is slowly Improving mt this writing. Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Lauffer entertained company from Warren on Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Knopf and son spent Sunday relatives at Warren. The officers and teachers of Dutch Hill Lutheran Sunday motored to Warren on Sunday and. visited the Lutheran Sunday school! at place.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wenzel, of Dutch Hill spent Sunday with relatives in this vicinity.

Perry Lauffer was a Sunday visitor: at the home of J. J. Keil, on 'Dutch Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Lauffer ofi North Warren, were Sunday visitors at the home of J. J. Lauffer. John Fehlman and sons were en-j i shabby one money, too. gOOG 1 you a sign- it.

It won't cost much anAi i. vreH- a i house rents a i a a -tents for more randidate for Congress was in town Thursday. UK-. Emma Hawkins has purchased the Agreiius on Ford Mr? and Mr5. Chas.

Rose have moved to Y. Mr and Mru. Rose have been residents this town for.the paft, twenty- two years, and their Snsuiy friends regret having thenj leave. i C. P.

Cloak was a business visitor 'n Warren last Wednesday. Guy Hazard, who is ac Railroad Ager.t at Freedom, haj? been visiting his Mr. ant! Mrs. and ot spent Sunday initowiiv Miss KrimtaJly- of Oil.City, spent Sunday with parents, Sir. and Mrs.

EL KjrMjbkll; Wi'mcMe, l' '0Tk'AnMliiCr tertained at the Speckman Home onj Sunday. Ray and Perry Lauffer called on J. Speckman Monday. 111., who has Keen the past few w6eks at CamlMidge' Springs, is Mead; I CABLE HOLLOW. Cable Hollow, May ton Walters is improving but very slowly.

On account of a previous engagement the nurse. Miss Hassett, had leave and Dr. Cowden sent another! one. Lewis Sears is ill and -his advanced age -make his recovery doubtful. James -Deiumon, of Jamestown, etHhe Demmon homestead last i visit at LeVi and John Brown's.

It is just as essential to use good paint on a house you wn and-rent as on you liver in. Therefore, paint Devoe and indrease the value of your property. We guarantee DEVOE because we know it is pure and because tye know that it always gives our customers satisfaction. It contains no whiting, silica, china clay or other adulterants. DEVOE takes fewer gallons and wears longer.

We" are'always glad to show-attractive color combinations. Jamieson Hardware and Supply Go. WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA May Ei. Fitzgerald returned noon frtruv a short visit in Kane, I. was a husineiss Visitor in towm Monday C.

Porry wks a Sheifleld visi'tor Tuesday. -L A number went to Kelleftvine: for the Higli EOliool eatraiiee eXEinimatieiis. The passed successfully t-nd will take up the Avork this coming fall; Harry Par- Clare Smith, Florence Parkei, Arland Lawsan, Wilta Desliner, and Lewis Hendrickson. F. R.

Republican date for Asoemb-iy, in Tuesda.y afternoon. E. 3, Gpttle, manager Fortsi Tuesday. went to Oil ty -and Dan Gardner's little son cut his leg quite-badly last-week. 7 He is under the care-of Dr.

Vermilyea. Mrs. Ada-Ituhlmani of Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rush, of Jamestown; were week-end guests at the Demmph homestead.

I Mr. and Mrs. "Clyde Briggs, of RusseUV called-at AddlBon Fox's last! Saturday; Their baby has been very; ill but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs.

David Countryman, of "Jamestown; are expected at Clar-; ence Van Orsdale's today. DcrtiH Be A Slkve i To YOIHT Nerves! Good Advice to Kervous People Clcrlon Friday, reanajged and family motor ed to TttiiSville. Saturday aiCternoon for a visit relatives. Our schools have closed for, th( ratifctidR, and: the teaeker of the three "grades have goiie to their jaomes" spehd' the'- vacation TIDIOUTE. May 15 --Dr.

Humi.a- family returned from Brie, to Mr. and Frank ipp, Tuesday, May .9, a son. to Mr, and Mrs: Ott Wowris, rturday, May a daughter. Mia. Morrow and children wem.

to radford for a short visit iaat week. Mrs! Morrison, who has en visiting In Youngsville, return; home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carnahan, ere vistting parents, Mr, aad is.

Will Carnahani returning home riday. Mrs MeH and children wtc have visiting at F. Mcir.tyre's the past month returned to Jabea Friday. Allis Hastings, of Qlean, Sunday with ber mother ana ster. Jfrs.

Boyd and children, who have her aunt, Mrs. J- C. pWTwrli went to Bradford for a vkit befon: retaruir.g to her in Pittsbutgh. and Mrs Carnahai. Mr.

Mrs. Chas. Ccrnahan for Friday morning where the is to unaergo a ss-rious oper-1 Among those in attendance at tlie T. U. Institute were Mrs J.

lC Sciith, Mrs. Levi Smith Miss Laura cf Wnrieiu Percy Bdknap was called nere on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs -H, P. BeUuVap. Harding Kimberland, who nas been in Altoc-na for the past month spent Sunday at home. Mrs.

H. A McGran and children was visiting in Oil and Fruaklin last week; Mrs. H. KimbrrlaJid made a biisi- iic-sf trip to Warren Tuesday. All grocery stores, markets and Flower Shops will close every Thursday beginning May 1st, and continue until Sept.

15. 1916. Introduction Sale at the Shop- off on entire stocK hc- P.ltorrtny, May oudins: Saturday, May 20lh. Sined.ley Block, Ave. W.

5-l2-12t Feat. "Now, boys," said the teacher of the junior class in -history, "can any of you tell me how Cleopatra died?" "Yes, ma'am, I can," replied the small urchin at the foot of the class. "She Mt herself with a Kansas City Star. Geasbey Mattisoii Slate iitlie Best Kooflng at any easey MatUsoii Slwte are nuKte-of pure Portland cement and Asbestos Fiber UK der fifteen thoMsaiid pounds hydranl- Slate are not rubbetl with soap stone and to i.uike them look Kacu s-ate uas a trade Ki.trk on it you it is uiiie Keasbcy nnd Mattisoii Asbestos Slate. Asbestos Slate are as light as wooden shingles and will last forever when applied by practical ami experienced We have usctl ovc! thirty loads in and vlcinit-v in the last eight ears.

After iVfaiy 21st Asbcstoy hlate will cost very Uttle more than wooden shingles. C. E. SPENCER GO. Estimate Furnished free of charge, Bell Phone Slate, Slag Asbestos Slate Rooftng, Warren, a.

I 1 People who are ve 1 i crv-'j as, tired out and all i-ui dowa, 'who Tgot the and who can't their iBinds on work, have Sts ot, iing nervous headaches, and dyspep-ri sia and. that, "don 'V feeling so-jccjrnmon. to nervous, folki may take it. a. -jeriain fact their trouble, due to.

impoverished Worth Street at BUFFALO. The Other Way About. "Wonder how old Roxleigh came to select such a young wife?" "He didn't. She selected Transcript. r.

A lover is neither a relation nor a 'Etrnnsrnr. but he may end 11 11 Cornplamter Reservation, May 15 Logan returned Bradford Tuesday after visiting her 'ofiW here for a Hafvey- Laureoce, of Warren visited his patents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laurence, here Sunday. "Mrs.

Seneca, of Shonga, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. William Gordon. Mr- Joe Silverheels, of Red House, was a guest at the home of Charted Gordon," Monday. Sherman Red Eye returned Monday from a visit to Cold Spring. Mrs.

William Gordon returned Monday evening to her duties in Warren. An ice cream" social was- held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Bo'wen, Saturday evening. A most successful term of school closed here Tuesday with a big picnic on the school and church'lawn.

Everyone -was there and a most interesting program of songs, solos and dialogues was given by the pupils. or devitalized, nerve force, terve' cells are starving they give out B.erVouS- prostration, or. brca-kdoiyii is the result. -i A splendid treatment a tttrves is found in tfiie famous Mar-j go Nerve Tablets composed of sixi of the best nerve vitalizing elements known to modern Those tablets go straight to the nerve cells I and begin immediate action. Take a Margo Kerve lablf wait ten and watch yourself perk up.

Tlieyj feed your famished nerve cells, start 'healthy blood circulation and normal digestion. Then you 'brighten put on a smiie, get some of the old i tjjme "pep" in your system, and feel! as happy as a clam at high tide, Margo Nerve Tablets are absolutely, harmless, contain no dangerous, ha-1 bit-forming drugs, are easy to take, inexpensive and the Reynolds' Drug, and other leading druggists' sell them on a positive guarantee of successful results or money baeR. I 5-16-lt True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking FOR L. C. SMITH 2.

TYPE WRITER, LIKE NEW. LOW PRIC1 DIAMOND TIRES Tire Silvertown Tread and Firestone Tire. Michelki Tubes Dicirhonn Beauty Seeker) "The reel secret of keeping youag-iooMng and beautilid," a well-known hypenist, to keep the liver and bowels normally active. Without these renuUites, poisonous waste products remain in the system, polluting th; blood and lodging in various organs, joints. One -becomes flahby, obese.

tiaiues, joints. ne -ecomes a oese. nervous, mentally sluggish, dull-eyed, wrinkled and sallow of face. "But to get liver and working ca they our ht, rTod-ieir nfter-cffccto has been the Fortunately, there is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be had in convenient tablet form. Its value is due largely to an ingredient derived from the humble Mmy apple, or its root, which has been called 'vegetable calomel' because of its effectiveness though, of course, it not to be classed with the real calomel of mercurial origin.

Tnsrc is no habit-forming constituent in "sentaneT tablets that's the name-- and their use is not followed by weak- or exhaustion. On the contrary, these harmless tablets tend to impart tons and elastic to the relaxed intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which may be procured from any druggist-- a dime's worth will do-- will prove a revelation to any constipated, lirer- troubled person." BORTY RUN. Buffalo stop at this beautiful hotel I The Hotel Lenox is in-the heart of the mostHashiqn- able 'section; and yet- thrs' does not iff-nbt eion- venient to the and business district wKich is only a 10 minute walki The dining room, is on the top floor and from this elevation one Buffalo at its best, with views also of Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Frontier and the shores of The Hotel Lenox is the stopping place for aiatmsuished persons from all over the world. TEe building fireproof structure, and the cuisine and unexcelled by the leading of the larger cities.

EUROPEAN PLAN-- Room -with privilege of Lath, ier day; room with private bath, per day and upward; two room, with private, bath, $4 per day and upward; special weekly rates. Mav we send with our compliments a "Guide to and Niagara On the EMPIRE Booklet with maps and running directions will be mailed free upon C. A. HIKER, Managing Director FOR KlvNT 1 WtLL TOSST C. SMITH TYPEWRITER THREE MONTHS FOB 97.5O.

ADDRESS. KNICHERBOCK-1 ER, SI BARRETT TOWN, N. Y. The Constipation jfclofged and Mdtmn ir 010. tbe i Constipation -jBogged mac jiiin and mfknem; cent oT our flte, tbe authontka.

flentMiel LMwtivw bnnf ntM. All conUin no catomel. Ten dotes for a dime at may dravBteta. Phywidan's sample free, upon nqweit. if mention thta advertwement.

The Sen- tanei Rerwrfie. WO Dorty Runs, May Dutch Hill Lutheran Sunday school was reorganized oh the first Sunday in May. The following were elected as officers for the ensuing year: Raj- S. Lauffer. Jennie Wenzel, sec'y; L.

Wenzel, and Mrs. A. Wenzel supt. of Cradle Roll and Home Department. Sessions are held the Dutch Hill school house every Sunday at 2:30 p.

m. "'Bvory- bcdy is welcome. Dr. E. J.

Cowden. of North War- ror.t vras a business caller in this vicinity on Wednesday. Ii' H. Keil. of Dutch Hill, was a business caller at the home of J.

J. Lauffer, Wednesday. Mrs. H. P.

Knopf was a Warren visitor Wednesday. T.Irs. John Keil. of Warren, called on her daughter. Mrs, J.

J. Lauffer on Wednesday and Thursday. W. A. Stanford and daughter were Warren visitors Friday.

J. J. Lauffer and son Perry, were Friday evening visitors at the home of W. E. Owens.

J. J. Knopf, was in North Warren on business on Saturday. Mrs. John Knopf and granddaughter Mildred, Mrs.

H. M. Lauffer. and Messrs. J.

J. Lauffer, G. H. and A. W.

Speckman were Warren visitors Saturday. Mrs. George Speckman spent Saturday end Sunday with relatives in Warren. 1 Knopf, of Warren spent Sat- TEX-DAY MTLLIXERY CLEARANCE SALEj Every fifteenth hat will be given! to the purchaser absolutely free. A large assortment of Trimmed Hats at $3.48 and $4.48.

worth double the price asked." Sale begins Sat-j urday morning at Mrs. Cable's 307 Hickory street. 5-ll-2t 1. P. GRAHAM SOLE AGEXT MOULEIN'S BEER ERIE BEER OAXADAIGUA ALE 2 10 Hickory St.

BOTH PHONES Change in Schedule Effective Jan. 1st, 1916 First car will leave Warren for Jamestown 6 a. m. First car will leave Frewsburg for Jamestown 6:20 a. m.

First car will leave Jamestown for Warren 6:40 a. m. A. R. BLACK Wallpaper, 4 and Penim.

K. 'In nit; Otherwise schedule will remain as heretofore, i.e., cars will leave Warren every hour on the even hour. Last car 10 p. m. Cars will leave Jamestown every hour at thirty minutes past the hour up to and including the 9:30 p.

m. trip. The car leaving Jamestown 10:10 p. m. will run to Frewsburg only.

Last car will leave Jamestown for 11:10 p. m. WARREN JAMESTOWN ST. RY. CO.

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