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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Unrated in Ma, Lutheran church un- dtt iiSn of Evangelist 0. ler l1 Danville. Evangelist ur, Mutt prMerltNt fn that contained In Hood's of kid. and ttver. They Include larsaparilla, stffliagla, yellow dock, gentian, wild cherry bark, mandrake, dandelion, juniper berries, pipsiBsewa, etc.

The combination and proportions are our own formula and give power to cure beyond the reach of any other prescription-or substitute. That's why it la wise to get Hood's and only Hood's. 'T OL uwmasur, recommen Uum tl-ld considerable experience -lavins )f work. Ser- Jersey S-iore Frank E. Harder, the Incumbent Aspinnt for Office of City TreMurer--Ward JobiNot in Biuiaeu Men to Banquet Lock Haven, Jan.

review of the petitions filed In the county commissioners' office by citizens who desire to be candidates at coming municipal election and who shall be nominated at the primaries January 22. show that for most of the offices In each ward there are no applicants, trmumrer, the biggest and 7.30 --s uviied to aLtend these services Merchants oast 11 (salaried office to be fllled, there Is only oue candidate announced, and that la Harder, Jhe SSSS R. B. Montgomery and Daughter Give Delightful Social Function. Which There a Large Number of.

Out-of-Town People. Muncy R. B. Montgomery and her daughter, Mis Rosetta S. Montgomery, entertained most, at a bridge luncheon on JK-iday.

The guests were Mrs. George Dimm, Mrs. Anna Herbert, Mrs A. it Gudykunst. Miss Emma Beecher, Mrs.

R. K. Reeder, Mrs. A. Miss Edith Bruner, Miss Ma ciapp.

Mrs. Edith Albright; McCarty, Mrs. C- E. Walton. Mrs.

Joha Barboar, MBS Coul- Discovery OCCI1 iuiu-' i A Sllt'E-l at company's plant Saturday sur-ical attention was given will be n-ecsssary. Another Property. "ortai.t real estate transfer Saturday when Mrs. Full-1 i of Farragut purchase! nown as the William Weaver west Broad street, o'. Weaver, Ths purchase ad- Meyer property recently ac- 'jiv Hayes.

at Golden Wedding. of town-people were the Mr and Mrs. Ezra Sweely i ville on New Year's day time they celebrated then wedding' anniversary. Ndtes. jjyjid linun-o SlOutQ spent a delightful afternoon, following ladles were present: Mrs.

James Person, Mrs. John Mrs. James Levegood, Mrs. 'Frank Waters, Mrs, Elizabeth Bonnell, Mrs W. E.

Philips, Mrs. Messlmer, Mrs. J. Campbell, Mrs. Malcom Messl- mer and Miss Anna Hawkins.

'Village Improvement Society Active. Mrs. Julia Harris, president of the Village Improvement society, is busy formulating a plan, whereby Jersey Shore wiil look as neat and clean as a new. another season. Ball-and Luncheon.

The local lodge, of Elks hold its ball in the Teena.r block. The ijjtfhflflf.yTiplY witb. large' number of relatives it on New Year's day. and Mrs. Samuel T.ule have their home at Hartford, Conn art-r visiting the former's par and Mrs.

George -Iid Mrs. William Losch and son. M'(Melon, are visiting Mrs. Losch i a 3 Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. Co e. ami Mrs. D.

N. Miller will spent this wtpfc at Harrisburg. Blanche Shaffer, of Watsontown visited Miss Edna Weaver. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry W41sfn, Wll- liamsrcrt, spent today with the latter -i sister. Mrs. Charles Helny. i Harriet Burrows, of Watsontown, 'New- Year's day with bar Mr. and George Miss Annlo D'awson, vul For school son, "Miss" Blaache.

Henderson and only one candidate in Mis Elizabeth Henderson, Mont- these have all filed pe-'gomery; Mrs. George Good, of Osceola For the Mrs. E. B- Campbell, Mrs. no petitions Hayes, Mrs.

Seward, Miss Henrietta -ID the Second iLyon. Edward Lyon, the Misses ward Newton M. Bridgens, who for i owe and Mrs Clarence E. Sprout, of i years held the office of "assessor, drop this place and try for con-1 Mrs Lydia Byktns has gone to to -against Patrolman ThomfP Washington, D. to spend the win- Bowes, the present incumbent.

Inare First ward the old fight for constable Mr and Mrs arvey -King, of will be continued between Jacob Kel- Mol land( were in town. ler and Ellis Myers, both having filea Mlsges a rittairi, of Muncy, and papers for each party. In the Third Martha and ary sprout, of Si Marys, 1 snent Saturday port. susm Mrs oX I Kline 1,500 splendid photographs. Starts HAMPTON'S January On Sale Now I5c a copy PVR and the colors, pnrpe DO coupe were An elaborate luncheon was served.

Notes. Mr. and Mr-j. Charles Smith Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Le M-lss Anna Smith, of are guests at the home of Mi Mrs. John W. Miss Elizabeth Martin her Sunday school class. Ing young folk were present: caret Bailey, Florette Hepburn, Stella Simmons, Bara Peterman and MIss' Delfa Packard, a trained nurse, has returned to Philadelphia for vice president, and A. H.

Kaufman, sec- retarv and treasurer. The organization growing and at the present time most all of the business men have added their names to the membership A committee is making arrange- for the annual banquet which held on Thursday, January 1 George Fetterman, son of Mr. sndx Mrs Simon Fetterman, of R. D. No 7 Is confined to his bed as a result of being kicked by a horse.

Mr. Fetterman was badly Injured and is now under the cahe of a hysician. 3 Allen Rusiicl and J. Earl Boak, of were, business in Mrs Scott of the, former's Kfin st Kaseman. of Milton, is visiting his grandfather, John Shafferi Coder.

Is She guest of hSs sis- -tf-r, William McGonnell, at 0 Burrows will attend-the i i i i of a relative at Watsontown Jackson, of Williamsport. rail il relative sin town mother a Danville. Miss Frene Gray visiting friends I at Corning, Mrs E. B. Brink has returned to her hojne 'in iting her mother at this place.

Fines or imprisonment are punishment in Prussia, for keeping children away from school. Tticre wiu 0 TM i speakers present to address the gath- ering at that time. Delightful Card Dorothy Peck, daughter of Post- matter R. D. Beck, has been ling Miss Janet Passmore, of Phillps- 1 burg On Thursday evening a card party-was given In honor of the visitor which was attended by a number of Miss Peck's most intimate Dr and Mrs.

W. S. Gibson, of Baltimore, are spend.ng a short time here with the former's father, Rev. A. W.

Gibson. Miss Clara Trump, of Lancaster, Js 'here visltin-g her mother, Mrs. William Trump. Miss--Re Metzgar, of Hughes ville and G. A.

of Frogtowii. visited Mamie ooseveat Says: can that this, one of the great feats of the ages shouldJiave been performed by a fellow-countryman of ours. We are all rear yP debtors, alfof us who belong to avihzed mankind. It is the great feat of- our Ivans' pinion Ue Panama eature He shows us our errors succinctly, gives us definite us how we can remedy these mistakes. importance to every business man in Amenca, Cresses, am.

Lac.es' West ourU elected pastor of the and Louise Albright were 1 tH- be afternoon. weeks. Jio'iteMer' 'Off for Europe. Charles aangnier. Mrs.

T. C. Hilton left "this -evening a have returned- from -Cata- or New York, fflrom which place she HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE, New York win sau on jms Lulu Yeager has returned She will visit Italy, Egypt and the Ho pw Jerseyi after a week's visit with Land, expecting to return the middle.j pgUQ and family. of the summer. Mrs A cna of Seims" Captain Michaels Retained.

erove is a su-cst at James s. Captain C. T. Michaels, who has Melz arj f-Montgomery, served for several years as depuy in yesterday. a desk in this office.

Rosetta Montgomery has re- your orcers "or iis anc Comiiiercia Vest 3nc Notes ENG.1SH DRAMA. Brown Library, CC six- lectures on the drama lias been arranged for the ths of January and February at james V. Brown library. They be delivered OB Saturday even- on January 8 and end- 12. though delivered by phia, A.

R. Be Witt and 'Mrs. Fxank. Mr. and 'Mrs.

Washington, D. are here visiting Hall and of Montoursville, visited friends fefn New Year's day. Christopher Saegar has returm-d tb i-Vermont, after being the guest of rela- tl A 'movement is on foot among the men of the Seventh and Eleventh wards to organize a 1 has returned 'And the front drafe- open and Coal. burning has begun '-in dead- earnest. I havo got a stock of Coal that dry as a bone and not a punky car in'the lot.

For rea! heat, the Old Reading. Coal is the best. 'Have Ton trieu -our large Pea size? aBiuiigi-vsut -the latter's sisters. Misses Lida and Cornelia McCarty. SoutiSk-e Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Ellinger, of Main street, have relatives from Phil- Brown'Li- bF Jam.ary Supreme Example: I Shakespeare, the Man and Poet By William H. Fleming, Stiatford a New York.Shakespeare to the. Philadelphia College after spending holidays with his parents.

Mrs. Sylvester George, of Arch stwet, is visiting relatives out of town. Mrs. Satuuel Logan, of famiU- have returned home "after a short" visit in Lewisburg. William Wurster.

of West Third street has returned -home after visiting bis parents at Pine Run. Mrs. James Bucy, of 602 Arch street, is the guest of-her parents.at Galeton. READING COAL POCKS Foot of Hepburn St- W. H.

Hartmah. Both 'phones shSIrt.the by T. H. and S. i Ham H.

Fleming. Strauora imu Grace Updegraff has frojn, Philadelphia, wJxere she was vis- Barnes have return- 1 I -rsrw "gfebruary'Tr "The Classic Sheridan and Rnr l8 Theodore Trexier and "at Flel visiting rela- "7o hn Winters. of Arch street, has been filling his this week. The ice on the creek is of first quality, beinff about 10 inches thick. Mr and Mrs.

H. A. Miller turned to Philipsburg, after visiting their parents here. INSURANCE That Is Absolutely Reliable Furnished by The Fire Association of Philadelphia. Philadelphla Underwriters.

Orient of Hartford. Scottish Union and National. J. R. LAIRD, Fire Insurance and Real Estate, Hays Building.

You don't get a pound of with every shovelful of COAL you, buy from us. 0 COAL is more or less dlrtv when it leaves the mino; but every is well screened befors vre deliver it. -When in doubt buy ii Sc-iaefer A. T. 283 West Third 8t.

L. a mnguage and HteVr'e. Philadelphia er, Evelyn, of Roaring Branch, a.e 8C? Modern of Wllllamsport uemrai Modern Poetic: "TluTborough of Williamsport 5' the town ball and St. John Episce The Messlah'8 Lutheran church has bad a over new "homes have ben erected, ail Oi 191O ra 1 new norDes nave ucu ---Large Number of belng substantial- construe- night, was attended by stu- 1 ters d-nts and alumni from nearly all col- phone company. with the Bell Tele- FOR ONE YEAR AND AN DWELLING HOUSE INVENTORY Call and Get One" Reliable Insurance A PRACTICAL, SANITARY and COOL SMOKE A REVOLUTION IN THE PIPE LINE ine us liver the active tte University of Maine 8tomach tie vigorous liver, the active Cornell.

Penn.yl. Mdne the regular bowels of bo- higan'-rnlverBity. Cornell. Penn.yl. Mdne the regular bowels of bo- H' Lehlgh, Lafayette, Allegheny.

our digestion is poor and you nRlin aid Marshall. Haverford. th food What's needed? A State Bueknell, Dickinson, a i i trie BUter. The Baseiall Magazine has Scored the Hit of the Season and many others wttn a cnaneitu about 30 men, the club occupied- rooms fn the opera house bulWtaB on ber 1. Since that time tho rooms Save been transfomeU into cwnfortaj a i i BUter.

of all organg of dlges ion-Stomach, your boyhood appeite reclaUn food and fairly sat- wlth n6W hea ith, aM' Me J- B. Dror- over 00 members W. 4th SI WSPAPERI.

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Years Available:
1807-1973