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PAGE THREE. THURSDAY, MAY 27. THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANE, PA. WILCOX In a Paragraph Air. and Mrs.

Wellington Clear We have a wonderful show at the water entertained at dinner at the 'ILsjwiii Mowers We carry the celebrated Coldwell line How Gold Dust actually works for you O. CUYTOS LETTER To Bun Down Verou Women Louisville, Ky. "I was a nervous wreck, and in a weak, run down condition when a Mead asked me to try VinoL I did so, and as a result I have earned in health and strength. I think Vinol is the best medicine in the world for a nervous, weak, run down system for elderly people." Mrs. W.

C. Clayton, Louisville, Ky. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to overcome all run down, weak, devitalized conditions and for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Magowan's Pharmacy, Kane, Star today. See big ad.

ad. The regular Thursday night dance in the Lyceum this evening. ad. See H. J.

Kinnear about your plumbing. Repair work a specialty. Call P. J. Malher.

Both phoneB. Grant House, last Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs. A. A. Clearwater and family.

Covers were laid for eleven and a sumptuous meal was served. The guests were: Mrs. A. A. Clearwater, Mrs.

George Keene, Alfred Clearwater, Mr. and iMrs. Allan B. Ketchum, Miss Fanny Wolcott, Mrs. H.

W. Milllin, Miss Marguerite Millln COLD DOST TVttnS ad. 2t 3r and Jfcigh W. Millin Jr. Charles Chaplin may be some fun On Sunday, 'Mr.

and Mrs. Allan B. and at leading drug" stores every maker, but we have a comedian with where. Ketchum entertained at the Wilcox House, Mrs. A.

A. Clearwater and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Clear ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. water and Mrs.

H. W. Mdllin and fam llv. The c.ominanv numbered, eleven Miss Agnes Cronin spent the and the dinner (was an elaborate one. The active principle of Gold Dust is a valuable antiseptic cleansing agent.

It actually works. It gets into the corners and crevices where fingers and washcloths can't reach. It permeates and dissolves dirt, grease and grant everywhere and it cleans and brightens everything. Gold Dust does all this does this actual work because it is made for that purpose. Millions of women all over the country use Gold Dust three times a day in washing dishes.

They use it also for scrubbing floors, washing windows, etc. But they do not realize all the uses Gold Dust. Gold Dust is the only washing and cleaning powder needed in any home with relatives at Russell City. "A Regiment of Two" who has something on the movie hero. May 31.

ad The Corry Brick Tile company has been awarded a contract for supplying one million paving block for the extensive being done by the borogh of Wan en this year. Charlie Chaplin at the Temple tonight, 5 cents. Also another Key Mrs. C. E.

Howe left yesterday for On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sullivan gave a supper at the Wilcox House to Mrs.

A. Clearwater and family and Mrs. A. WMil Berea, .0., to visit her mother, Mrs. jlin and family.

A good meal, w.s Susan Zellar. Mrs. Frank Janney, of Philadelphia, is visiting at the home of her 'served and a pleasant social time en joyed. stone, Mutual Weekly, and N. Y.

fea ture with Frank Borzage and Mar On Tuesday morning Mrs. Clear 14, 16 and 18 IncH Cut. Cadet, 14 inch Jewell, 16 inch Colonial, 16 inch Lakewood, 16 inch Rijah, 16 18 inch, $10 $12 The best line in Kane. See our window. garet Thompson.

All for 5 cents ad uncle, J. T. Kebler, on Fraley street, water, Mrs, Keene and Alfred Clear Mrs. C. A.

McPherson, of 214 South County Commissioner A. M. Marsh water left on the early train for their new home in Philadelphia. A number of relatives and friends were at the Fraley street, left this morning for a was in the city yesterday for the pur nose of conducting Martha Long to station to say farewell. They will be missed in Wilcox, where they have the county home.

Her sister, Mary, visit with relatives and friends at Benezett. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Smith were has been an inmate of that institu been prominent socially and in church Theo Crowe 11 tion for some time past.

and civic affairs. called to Bradford yesterday by the Misses Minnie and Bertha Johnson The Hardware Man Around the serious illness of Mrs. Smith's faUier, motored to Kane with Oscar Burmeis The Republican has on hand a few Corner. S. A.

Mundy. ter and family last Wednesday even ins Owen S. Gahagan, of Mt. Jewett, of the flags, poles, rope ball and socket that it distributed last year at this time. These will be sold to the first persons who come, at reduced prices to close them out.

The price for the Mr. and Mrs. Antony Peterson, who were recently married at Jamestown, is spending' the day in the city. Mr. Gahagan is making a hard and aggressive fight for the nomination for Gold Dust cleans metal work, nickel, enameled ware, without scratching or marring the surface leaving it sanitarily clean, bright and new looking.

The use of Gold Dust is an, economy. There can be no waste when use the exact small quantity required for each specific purpose. It is at once takfen up by hot or cold water, forming the perfect, cleansing solution. No soap or other cleansing help is needed. Gold Dust does it all, and Gold Dust does its work far better than anything else can.

have gone to housekeeping in the A Dollar Saved I Peterson home on Marvin street Last outfit is 89 cents. There are but a few to be had and no more will be county commissioner on the Republi Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs. Peterson were serenaded by the Wil can ticket and his friends feel confi ordered. ad. 5 18 tf dent that he will be named by the Is as Gocd as cox band.

Later the Juveniles gave party. them a charivari which was more Cleo Madison and Joe King are boisterous than melodious. featured in "The Wild Irish Rose," a We Recommend That You Use iTwoDoflars Earned!) picture as sweet and tender as the The Misses Shea of Rasselas and Pittsburg, sisters of Rev. Father Shea, name. You all know ihow Cleo Madi rector of Holy Cross and St Anne's churches, of Rasselas and Wilcox, I WILL SAVE YOU MANY were guests of the Misses Burt sev DOLLARS ON YOUR son can win your sympathies in a sweet girl part.

Don't fail to see this one. Murdook MacQuarrie and Agnes Vernon play in "The Old Tutor" and Billie Rhodes and Jack Dillon in "A Mixed Up Elopement" A Patfae Weekly containing view of the naval parade and some excellent war scenes. eral days last week, returning to the rectory on Thursday morning accom Gold Dust is as inexpensive as it is indispensable. 5c and larger packages sold everywhere ithe n.k. FAlRBANIQaSBsg Use Gold Dust not only for washing dishes, but for washing bathtubs and bathroom fixtures, cleaning oil mops, cleaning and freshening linoleum and oilcloth cleaning and brightening pots, pans and cooking utensils, giving luster to glassware for every cleaning and brightening purpose.

panied by their hostesses who made Kane Drug Co. a short call See the Temple's big show tonight Paul Post and family and Miss Rena ad. for 5 cents. Charlie Chaplin in a i Port, of Johnsonburg, motored to Wil MEAT BILL I sell for cash only, have 'no bad aceounts, cheap rent, small delivery expense. comedy and another funny comedy.

cox, last Sunday evening and made a MAKERS ad. The Warren county authorities be lieve that they will not again capture it. Lcttho OOLD DUST TVJK3S da your wcrh" call at the home of Mrs. A. A.

Clearwater. Miss Eva Jane Smith, of Warren and New York City, gave an open air talk on woman's suffrage, last Tues Bulk coffee is a menace insist on Martin Nelson and Herman Thorpe, who escaped from the jail. It is be Golden Sun Coffee, sealed in sanitary tin cans. ad. in lieved that they got away over the You get the benefit hard cash.

New York Central railroad. However, two men are being detained at Ridg i it 8 day evening and presented many way as suspects. 1 hey will be held until both Warren and iMeadviile of urgent reasons wiby women should be given the right to vote. Owing to P. W.

McRENNA THE CASH BUTCHER. ficers see the men, as police of bptn the Lutheran church, last Sunday morning. Next Sunday the class will partake of their first. Holy Communion. D.

B. Sullivan went to Driftwood on business, Tuesday. TO WASH CHAMOIS GLOVES. "Won't you tell me how to wash these chamois gloves?" pleaded Mrs. N'ewlywed.

"To wash chamois use lukewarm water to which a pinch of soda has TO Niagara Falls tPUtl i AND RETURN cities have warned of escaping tne unfavorable weather Miss Smith's audience was small, but she made a good impression. Mr. and Mrs. John Hennell and The C. L.

club enjoyed a delightful TO Buffalo AND RETURN $2.50 party, yesterday afternoon, at the Arthur and Carl Carlson, of Kane, spent Sunday with iMr. and Mrs. Samuel Carlson. home of Mrs. R.

N. Howard, on Bid die street, the occasion being in hon Messrs. Fisher, Walters and Simons or of Mrs. Hoard's birthday. The af of Sheffield.

George Ottinger of Ridg ternoon was spent music, fancy Miss Anna Joinnson, a Wilcox girl, been Rub chamois well with one of the most progressive teachers soap wasli as you would any oth in Portland, in a delightful let er material. The secret of having ter to a friend here, says tine Rose it soft after washing is to rub well City is an readiness for its ninlih an 'between the liands and pull into nual rose festival which will exceed shape before it is thoroughly dry," in splendor all those that have pre advised Mrs. Neighbor. "Either white ceded it. The slogan for 1915 is.

"The or yellow chanioisette gloves may be wholS world knows ttoe Portland washed in cold water with a pure r0B? soap free from alkali and rinsed in Miss Maude Malone, of Kane, who clear cold water. While drying stuff has so successfully taught drawing full of wCvite' cloth and the colored way and Robert Aldrich of Johnson work and social conversation. A de burg, were week end visitors here. Mrs. Phoebe Brown, Mrs.

J. L. I AD to buv Bowers and Mrs. D. B.

Sullivan mo FROM KANE Saturday, May 29th Tickets good going only on train leaving 6:55 A. M. Good returning on all regular trains leaving Niagara Falls and Buffalo date of excursion or day following. Baggage will not be checked nor tickets accepted for passage in Pullman Parlor or Sleeping Cars. Children, 5 years of age and under 12, half fare.

Similar Excursions June 25; July 16; August 13 and 27; and September 17. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tored to Kane last Thursday after new screens this year. noon, where they did some shopping. licious four course lunch was served. The tables were beautifully decorated wiith flowers and favors in pink and green and a fine birthday cake formed the center piece.

The guests in departing, wished Mrs. Howard many happy returns of tine day. Six boy members of every senior William Jenkins and little land music in our public school, re stitching will not run into the glove," daughter, Julia, of Tidioute returned home on Monday after a week end turned home last Tuesday for the she continued. summer vacation. i 0 Miss Elise Ballard, of Olean, is tomatoes, wax beans, visiting Miss Margaret Clay at Up or.tnn.

class graduated from the Williamsport visit to George Ottinger. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Barratt and daughter, Virginia, returned Sunday evening, from Clermont, whfce they land. radishes, lettuce, new cabbage and high, school in future years will be The Lutheran church choir will new potatoes at Barlett's Saturday.

able to attend college for four years attended the wedding of Mrs. Bar give their cantata, "The Prodigal YOU NEED A Didn't Know It Was Loaded ratt's sister, Miss Keating. Tae oarn of Herman Carlson was destroyed by Are last Tuesday' night. A cow and two calves were rescueo from the llaraes but the building and its contents were a total loss. Aro'aie Wells and daughters have removed from their home farm to Wil in the Lutheran church at Kane on Wednesday evening.

The cantata will be rendered in English. Arthur Johnson and sons Richard and Robert and Carl Johnson, of St. Marys, spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson.

Robert remained for a visit with ASHING MACHINE cox and have taken a house on Mar brother, Thomas, who makes his Old ones rusted out. This seems to be a common complaint each year. You can eliminate this expense by using Lowe Brothers Wire Screen Paint. It protects the wire from rust perfectly. Flows easily from the brush and will not clog the meshes.

Only a small can of paint is needed. It will not cost much. Get a can of it today and paint your screens during spare hours. There is a Lowe Brothers painty varnish, enamel or stain for every purpose: Anderson Paulson WALL PAPER AND PAINT8 Next to Magowan's How often has a friend of yoars, asked how he felt, replied: "Oh, I'm bully, except that 1 have a little cough." Neither of you thought anything of his "little cough." A week or so later you heard that your friend was dead! home with his grandparents. Miss Leona Holmberg, of the senior class of the Ridgiway township vin Mr.

and Mrs. William Bowley iwill reside on the Wells farm. WDcox friends have received from Miss I lelen Elizabeth Brown of the The Western Electric (Jonlon washing ana Wringing Machine does away with the wash board, the wringing tub and the blueing tub. It does the work in half the time with half the wear of clothing and with praetieally no physical exertion. Isn't all this worth many times the two cents per hour which.it costs to operate this machine? 'Phone or write us or call and have a demonstration.

class of 1915, of Miss t.t if it t.t t.t it I school Oak Lane, Philadelphia, invitations to the commencement exer cises, Wednesday morning, June z. high school, has sent Wilcox friends. pnia! invitations to the commence exercises Tnere are hundreds of such cases, to be in the high school build Why should that 'little cough" be ing, Rolt'e, Thursday afternoon. May permitted to develop into a fatal dis 27. Miss Holmberg is the daughter case And why even complications of Charles Holmberg, a former Wil not follow should that "littl cox resident.

cough" lead one to contract doctor bills Mrs. Ed Olson and daughters, of There's a simple, easily made, inex Johnsonburg spent last Sunday, with pensive home remedy that will quickly Wilcox relatives. cure that cold drive it right out of one'ssystem. It is GLYCO I'IXE. Next Next Sunday will be Memorial day time catch try it and will be suitably observed here.

Your dfuRgist will sell you nVS ounce In the evening Rev. J. H. Cooper will bottle of GLYCO PINE for 50 cents, preach in the Presbyterian church a Pour it into a pint bottle, fill up with KANE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER CO. Y.

M. C. A. BUILDING. Miss Brawn is valedictorian.

Cards were also enclosed to the senior class play Monday evening, May 31. A missionary tea will be held at the home of the president of the society, Mrs. Wellington Clearwater, Friday afternoon of this week. without expense to themselves as a result of the benefaction of Albert D. Hermance, a Williamsport manufacturer who died in 1913, leaving a large portion of his half million dollar estate to the cause of education.

After other bequests are paid and other trusts funds have expired upon the death of the beneficiaries about $250, 000 will go into a trust fund, the interest of which is to be devoted to tfie higher education of boys who complete the high school course with good records. TWs amount will not be available, however, for perhaps forty years. It will continuously support at least twepty five students in Cornell university, which is designated by the founder of the fund. BETTER PAINT. Better paint this year if your property needs it Mistaken men have been waiting for paint to come down.

The cost of their Job has gone up not down; it always goes up by (waiting; never comes down. Better paint than Devoe? There isn't any. Suppose one had waited 20 or 30 years ago for a better paint than Devoe; how long would he have waited? How long would he still have to wait? The price a gallon makes some difference; yes, but not much; It's tiiie paint that counts: the quality counts. It's the go far that counts. Protection of property counts more yet.

Better paint DEVOE Kane Decorating Co. sells it. ad Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching.

50c a box. AdT. Fernvon appropriate to the day. There sugar, and snaKe. Result: The best cough medians MARTHA V.

ECKELS, 4 TEACHER OF VOICE I Ill Dawson Street. House Cleaning Time SAVE 25 lo 30 on Rigs, Linoleum, Lace Curtails, Etc. by biyiig iroo The United Credit Co, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simons have gone to housekeeping in the property recently purchased by August Johnson, of the KleiseWi heirs.

Miss Mabel Hinkle of Kane, Miss Mabel liayleps of Johnsonburg, and Walter. Horton, of Salamanca, were iweek end guests at the S. Hinkle home, L. S. Hinkle was a visitor in Ridg way Monday.

Miss Margaret McMahan, after a short visit to her family, returned to her stxdies at the Clarion State Normal school, last Wednesday. The food sale, held last Saturday in the Moxie building, for the benefit of the Luther Ieague, was a success. The ladies cleared over $18. Rev. Dr.

Aiiiquist confirmed a class of ten, eight girls and two boys, in are ibut four Civtil War veterans left in tills place, but the younger people will see to it that the graves of their soldier dead are flower strewn. SURPRISES MANY IN KANE. The QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, as mixed In Adler i ka, the remedy which be caaie famous by curing appendicitis, is surprising Kane people. Many have found that this simple, remedy drains so much foul matter from the system that A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sonr stomach and gas' on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. Adler I ka is the most thorough bowel cleanser ever sold.

Kane Drug Co. ad made; a remedy so positive of results that if it fails to cure, the drugsist wi'J give back your 60 cents. Everybody knows the soothing quail ties of glycerine, which.with hitft pimj is the base of GLYCO 1'INE. On man, for the past 25" years, has inn uV the combination the manufacturers, theAjnx Chemical Co. of Akron, and ho knows just how to extract the medicinal vir tues of the roots, herbs, barks, and balsams which go into it.

There is no narcotic in the preparation, and it is per fectlv afo to give a baby. GLYOO PINE also comes In a 3 orncf bottle, which sells fo 25 cents. Tni makes six ounces of cough syrup. isaaHnwMBHraw' For sale by Chas. W.

Evans ft druggists. ad CASH OR CREDIT. Next to Herschenson's Dry Goods. LANE LANE'S ELECTRIC BATH PARLORS SCIENTIFIC BODY MASSAGING. Indies' and Gentlemen's Department, Rooms 4 5, Kan Trwt A 8avin Co.

Building. Call Bell phone 70 J. Union 325 H. KANE, PA. Open Bvenings.

A. HERSHENSON. Manager.

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