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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Kane, Pennsylvania
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TAILY; REPUBLICAN, EANB, FIVE. SATURDAY; APRIL 5. Seeds and Bulbs ARMY PLANS CALL FOR GIGANTIC U. S. HOST (Continued from One.) In a Paragraph IDABYS UEPS Wc 8iccialize in Lawn Seed and Sweet Peas Seed, which, I The regular monthly vesper service will be held at the liirls' club tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 5:30.

of course, we luive Hie vepy host obtainalile. In (ijjrdu Seed We do nol try lo linve every! hiu lutt luive i i i'' i lor few Of we have Dahlias, Gladiolin Tuhcroscs nud Ma tlcria Vines. We'll he pleased lo your order fur tlieiu MOTHERS' DAY, MAY 13. with M.oou ollicers under training Each infantry division will consist of nine full regiments of infantry, three regiments of Held artillery, one regiment of cavalry, one regiment of SEEDS For Your Spring Requirements Both 4G Birch Street. Kane Greenhouses There will be an old fashioned dance in the Lyceum hall, Saturday, 7.

'Admission, cents a couple; extra (ladies, l'1 Good music. ad 'A 'ii i Help jincreasc the food supply. Uaise poultry. A three months chick should weigh three pounds. layold chicks, each.

Ed. Lavsfn, I'inc avenue. ad. 5 1 tf W. H.

Rcitz received a telcQram this morning announcing the death of his brother, llarter Reitz, of Pittsburg. Ho will leave this evening for that engineers, one division hospital, and four camp infirmaries. The tiftal strength of the IG will lie I.V 'officers ami W.i.lK men. The two cavalry divisions combined will have 1.2 I I ollkors and lighting men, including mounted engineers and horse artillery units, and each will have also its divisional hospital and camp infirmaries. The proportion of coast artillery troops to be provided out of the lirsl TAP HIGH CLASS MATINEE 2:00 and 3:30.

PHOTOPLAYS EVENING 1, 8:30 fc 9:45. TIMOTHY SEED, CLOVER SEED; LAWN SEED, GARDEN SEED BULK AND PACKAGES. SEED OATS. SEED CORN, PRIDE OF THE MONTH. THESE ARE "ALL FRESH SEEDS AND OUR PRICES ARE UKJUT.

THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH THE BIG SHOWS. city to attend the funeral. R. E. Wilson, of St.

Marys, has been appointed a recruiting olHcer for McKean county for the Fourth infantry of the United States regular arjny. II is headquarters will be at Jietula. NAilONAL BABY WEEK We "sell evcryhinj tbat will keep Baby lieAllhv ami also infrcaac Ins comfort and strength. UATIl SOAPS" TALCPM TnWDKKS M'ltSIXii IK TITLES AND NIPPLES 1( 'I KIEL'S FOODS ur ilj LADY DIJIiSllHs, AND CO.MDS 1 DK. HAND'S KUM EDIES Mr; watki; Take good of baby's lionllh keep liiin well fed.

Wc supply the medicine and. the food. Kane BruQ'Co; Prices and 10c, unless otherwise advertised. J. A.

STOLL CO. H. E. Brown had the misfortune to fall from a stcpladder, yesterday, while doing some work in a room in Ids 'block on Fraley street. The left ankle was hadlv snrained bv the fall.

SAL SPEC 3 MONDVV Durotliv iind I'Aarl (Iverton in May 7 "THE MONEY MILL" Greater Vitagraph Hearst Pathe News. TUKSDAY, Oladys Col. urn in May 8 "THE PRIMITIVE CALL" FOX. Im Film Oonicdy, "There's Many a Fool' AVKDN'T rSDAV, Williair Cuiirtfiinv in May 9 "KICK IN" PATHE U. S.

Defenders. Ijiiilv St. vi ris in May 10 "THE WACER" METRO. "vs in "His Perfect Day" 1 1 )y I 'il I i lpisu'l' of 1'al ria "THE ISLAND GOD FORGOT" May 13 yvs Flcrcneo Rote rash.icn, Ilcant p.uic Nftv Conicdy SA'IT'h'DAV, Vivian Ifrml in May 32 LITTLE LOST SISTER" K. i3.

S. TAg Comcrly mm twm unit itm wmi up i hi hi wi hi mm i i i iimih i mmt 1 1 mi mma hmmmi Limited Offer C.nu.oon will be (HiC otlh ers and I'd. mill men with requisite medical troops. Recruit Guard to War Strength. In preparation for the enormous task of training this great army, the existing regular establishment and the national guard is being brought to full war strength.

The regulars, when all live additional increments provided for in the national defense, act have been added, will total ollicers and men oT all arms. Since April I nearly recruits have been obtained, bringing the army up to nearly 1S0.OUO. Upon the President's approval of the army bill, the first increment, will be added to the regulars. Details of ollicers and designations of new units al ready have been arranged. As soon possible thereafter the remaining im remenl will be created, existing regiments being divided and expanded to form he new units.

Already orders summouiii' oll'l eis of the regular servii for evamination for advance in grade have been pre pared. The result of Ibis expansion will be to create; vacancies in Ihe Kraib of first second lieutenants in Ihe army. than a thousand out lis in civil life already have applied for examination for second lieutenant and 1.000 will be srlcrled from the oil! tors training camps. The full strength of the nalirma! guard units now existing will lie M7 ollicers and men. giving total regular and national lorce to be whipped inl" shape before the new army is ralb'd of 21, una ollicers and lill.ti'i 1 men.

A'ew nails must he creale.d, however, lu (ill out taelienl organizai bins and probably I be toi I a of this, lirsl foive will exceed active, 1 1 oops, backed by about lWo.uu'i imu in regimental recruit bub, lalioiis. i Every Woman Should Have a Bank Account Mr. Drown is able to get around with I lie aid of a cane. 0 One way to relieve habitual consti patioii is to take regularly a mild' laxative. 1 loan's Kegulets are recommended for this purpose.

a box at all drug stores. ad. JOHNSON HEN NELL. Miss KMen Johnson and llennell were united in mariiage this morning at 10 o'clock by the ev. L.

II. I lock of the Swedish Lutheran at the home of the groom's Mr. Hnd Mrs. Carl llennell. on Haines street.

They were atlciid by Miss Kvelvn Johnson, a sister uf (he hride, and Henry llennell, brother of the groom. After the ceremony a delicious wedding dinner was served, the. guests including the relatives of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs.

llennell left for a visit at Valley 'before going to Cleveland, where they will reside. 0 COUNTY W. C. T. U.

ASKS DRY NATION DURING THE WAR The third institute of the McKean County Woman's Christian Temper nine Union was held in Jiradford at W. ('. T. U. headquarters Thursday ami yesterday.

In, the absence of 'resident Mrs. Evan OW'eil Kale. Vice Uresideiit Mrs. Ada L. Cory pre Not just to have one, nor merely for lie purpose of saying1 she lias one, but lor itlio same reason exactly as a nlan has a bank account ami the added reason that it's I be best possible way to teach her to be careful and conservative.

Your Home Wired for Electricity Complete Ready to Turn Lights $2.00 per month for 12 months Your home can lie eoinplel" for (lie low price of 21(10. Tliis includes live room complete with Drops, Shiiile and I jam p.s. Projiortiouately low prices for more or less rooms. You can pay it without cli'orl at 2.01) per month in payments. No interest whatever will charged for e.irryino; tin; itecoinit.

The uniiiiiited liem tils of eleeli'bi (si i'viee can bo enjoyed while you are paying for Ihe wiring. AVe have a fine premium for einh of the first fen homes contracting with us on Ihis. offer. Call our office at once for details if bolieitor does not see you. livery woman tykes pride in the belief that she can take as Just Arrived Today good or better care of money than her husband, and she, will be a distinct, asset if she lias a bank account to help her luster that belief.

This bank especially invites the accounts of frugal and care ful wives, mothers, children ami To Inrtruct Officers. From this force will be di boons corresponding to Ihe will wclionje and give earnest and individual intention to such i.siioii (if Ihe lirsl. new rtu from. Hardshell Crabs little Neck Claras and Lobsters it. also early in Sepiciuber will be accounts.

Kane Irust Savings Co. 91 Fraley Htreet. sided. The afternoon session opened jiil o'clock with the singing of Crusade psalm followed by dewilion.il iFcrviccR iby Mrs. Mueller.

Then followed reading of minutes, etc. The program consisted of an annual leaf i draw ome jcii.imhi ami mm K.omiuissioued ollicers. who will con i'tilule (if frani' work 'in whi tip1 new army will bo i haped. They will ibe, with the u. duo nflicers lo be 1 lei led from the Ir lining caiujis, the in islruct.irs of Ihe lirst army and on their Jeflicicm rests the whole military fnb I ric that is to be built up.

i 1 1 PATRICK DWYLn LAID TO MEST AFTER MA03 AT ST. CALLiSUtJ' Afrflllo May 151911 Kane Electric Light Power Co. WE WILL CARRY A FINE LINE OF SEA FOODS ALL SUMMER. RECEIVED FRESH TWICE A WEEK. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE.

GRIFFIN HOTEL CAFE H. F. SWALLEY, Proprietor. NEW Y. M.

C. A. DUILDING. drill, paper on Americanization, glimpses of state convention by three ladies who had attended. A talk on physical culture and an excellent demonstration by Mrs.

A. K. Kieffer. This was follow cil by the children's hour, whi. consisted of singing and recitations.

A lecture on War, Enlist, was given in the evening by Mrs. S. Can Held Wilson, stale lecturer. Mrs. Wilson presented her subject most ably.

Friday morning institute opened with the usual routine of business. A uuestion box was conducted by Mrs. S. Can held Wilson, which was most helpful. Humane education was taken up and literal ure distributed.

One of the most important features was the Eunera! serices over the. reiuaimi of Patrick Dwyer were held at St. Calli'dus' church this morning at o'clock. L'ev. I).

S. Sbechiui ot'icial AT Wall Paper COSTS LITTLE I II IT ADDS Ml To THE1 APPEAU anck oi' voiu; kooms. A The following yeled as pall bearers: M. .1. Daly, William deary, Mur though, Kdwanl Wallace, Thomas Mjs kell and William Kyan.

The following from out of town attended the services: 1'. (Scary and daugh Oscar J. Moore's run STOCK RICKS KKASONAHLIS sending of a telegram to President i ter, Alice and son William, of Wells I ville, X. V. Mr.

and Mrs, A. Daly Ast or oreti in lihioni Sen rlet S.nre ines er planU nice YOU GET THE BEST IN Wilson asking him to do all in his power to make the nation dry during the war. The fall convention will nro'bnbly be held in liixford. lot of i'Yench 1 1 vdrungeas. Cahbiige 1'laiits, 'auliliower ntn Celery Plants in oes son.

Men's Weario: LINE IS COMPLETE AVOID ALCOHOL HAIR J. It. IVHJKLISS 317 Birch Street. TONIC'S and Kdward deary, of Warren; Uusse.ll and Dwyer, of Corydon. Infermeiit was made in Ihe Catholb' eemetery, POCANHA SUCCEEDS Kio Janeiro, llra.il, Xil'i I'ocanba, former president ol Drazil.

has been appointed foreign minister in succession to Dr. Lauro Miillev, re simsl. lie has accepted Ihe portfolio. LET US SHOW YOU THE SAMPLES. vuii paper Appare We Will lllgor.

ST PAYS to Advertise in The Republican Cleveland Paper Cleaner, cans for 25i lUAGOWAN'C '8 PHARMACY THAT GOES TO MAKE YOU II SPRING OUTFIT COMPLETE. M'h ones. Knpid Delivery. jPay Us a Visit Alcohol Injures the Hair. If you wish to have light.

Huffy and beautiful hair use Kamo, the no abohol hair tonic. It contains no (herni als that cause gray hairs or make Ibe hair dry and brittle. Alcoholic, tonics do this, ibecnuse alcohol dries and destroys tissue. Kamo is made of ingredients that do not need alcohol to dissolve them, as is the case with other tunics. Alcohol has no remedial effect on the scalj.

sure you get laino Hair Tonic. It invigorates the sculp and restores it b's( vitality iironiotes growth, ro icnts falling hair and destroys dand tufi'. I'leasant to use. L'vcry bottle of I'amo is guaranteed and, as you will Iind, gives you double Hie amount which you would get with ordinary tonics. Sold by K.

S. Newcomer at. 7." cents for a large VI iw. bottle, and oz. trial bottle IT.c.

Cuaranleed. ad. To use coal dust, take six shovel Paper mi faints i PEARL HOMINY Wliolehome and cheap lie pound COCOA and rich 2De pound SODA CRACKERS About 7 lbs. lo the bo 12c ib. Soda Crackers contain about 1N7' Calories per hite Oread ce.e.tAins about 120') Calories per pound, l'otatoes contain about Calories per pound.

R. A. FORSYTHE Opposite PostofRce. Stationery and Novelties Anderson Paulson 47 Fraley Street. I I'uls of the line dust, tnix them with I little water, then add six breakfast cuiil'iils or salt.

together and form into bricks. Place separately on a piece of board to dry. In 'It hours I they will 'be thoroughly' dry and can be used for banking up fires. When 'cleaning a grate mix the hlackload with a little turpentine, Try a Republican claassilied ad. If you have a house for sale, or rent, place an ad in The Republican's classified columns for quick returns.

carries eight 12 inch guns, twenty two I'. inch guns, four three pounders ai)d two 21 The IT. S. inch torpedo tubes..

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Years Available:
1894-1979