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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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'V THE CANONSBURG DAILY NOTES. lAGF TWO 1 SATURDAY, MAY 21, T910 HOUSTON Houston Happenings LOCAL HAPPENINGS Hon. William H. Berry, ex-State Treasurer, will lecture on Woman's suffrage, May 27, at p. m.

In the Carnegie library hall, North Side, Pittsburg. A total eclipse cf the moon will take place next Monday night, caused by that planet passing through the shadows of the The moon will start through the shadow at o'clock in the evening, the eclipse lasting until 2:22 o'clock Tuesday morning. THE BRICK ARE ALL LAID At last the brick have all been laid on the county, pike connecting Hous-tcm and Canonsburg. and the road lids been 'thrown open to the public. Some stone work on the sides of the road is to finish yet, but the brick are all in place.

Tpe road is a fine improvement. The grade has been greatly improved. The hills have been cut down and the low places raised. For-nipriv thp floods covered the road for ratronle the home dealers. Policeman Iiedillion is still on the sick' list.

Long train loads of coal are passing down the valley these days. Now It is that the man with the lawn mower is in 'the push. Houston needs more houses. Who will start the building boom? Why not avfflcnie -for the teachers and pupils of the Houston schools? Assessor John Bradford is through registering the voters andv enumerat- i i ..1. 1 ,4 registering me voieis uuv riiumijoi.

Jjji Kalaiazoo Corset Co, Exclusive Makers rf The Only Place in town where you can get the American Beauty Corset A new passenger schedule will go I a considerable distance below the old a niuaiuvmuiv I.IO.H..VV. viu u-v, Into effect on May 29 'on the Panhan dle. Carnegie accommodation leav Ilodgens hotnstead, but since the school children. lias been made the road will be above Mr an(i Mrg Borland of Can high water mark. This is a great im- (msjmrglsited their son.

A. A. Bor land, anil family, this -week. provenienl This season should see at least a half mile of stone and concrete sidewalks put down in the borough. The best of fresh berf and' pork, also salted meats at the George C.

Patch store, Main and Pike streets. ing Pittsburg at 4 p. will thereafter run to Bridgeville, returning before the Washington express due here' easthound at 5:30, to accommodate workmen at Bridgeville works. Carnegie Signal Item. John Perry and family are moving to White Lawn Terrace from the property at the southwest corner of Green-side avenue and East College streel, lately purchased by the St.

Patrick's congregation for a parochiaT The house was long owned by Hie Mc-Peake estate. It is now vacant, and within a short time the work of making repairs to it will be commenced and it is expected that school will be opened in it in the fall. Trv us. this is what the farmers call "growing weather," and certain it is that anything that has life in it will sprout up now. On Saturday next, the 2Sth, Col.

Cummins Son will call the sale of the James Morrison estate property in Canonsburg. The Mpthodist Brotherhood will give "HAVE YOU SEEN THE Services will be held in the Houston United Presbyterian church tomorrow as follows: Sabbath school at 10:15. Preaching at 11:15 a. m. by the pastor, Rev.

J. C. Kistler; subject, "Your Ways Are Unequal. Senior ian Union at 6:45. At 7:30 preaching by the pastor; subject, "Have You Seen the Cornet?" a sermon to young people AN EIGHT MILL TAX Houston town council has levied an S-mill tax for the coming year.

This is an increase of Vz mills over last year's levy. As the valuation of the borough is in the neighborhood of $42fy 000, this will yield a revenue of something like $3,400. The council has not yet announced the purpose to which the Increased revenue will be an ice cream and strawberry festival in the Brotherhood rooms on Pike COMPLETE STOCK NOW READY Our store is ready for your traded Complete stock of general merchandise Come in and look over our stock---everything new, nothing old in the store street on Tuesday evening. Gardens are now showing what they can do, and we should yet be able tnmvidpA the hoe is kent busy) to eat our own peas by the middle of June and potatoes by tne nrsc or juiy. The Young People's Christian Union of the Houston United Presbyterian chnroh will eive the annual ice Painters Are Scarce J.

W. Grubbs of South Canonsburg has the contract for painting the residence of McClane between Meadow Lands and Arden. Mr. Grubbs says the supply of house painters in Canonsburg appears not to be equal to the demand. Last season had six men working for him.

This season he is able to procure only one. TOMORROW IN M. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 by the pastor, Rev.

J. V. Potter; subject, "True Love." Ep-worth League at 6:30 p. m. Preaching by the prfstor at subject, "Repentance Too Late." Ice cream and strawberry festivals cream and strawberry festival in the basement of the church on Monday evening, the 30th.

A dozen or more Houston people were at Hickory Friday evening and attended the Mt. Pleasant township high school commencement in the Hickory United Presbyterian church. They report a great crowd in attend We Gan Save You Money as we have no rent to pay. Come whether you wish to buy or not We give coupon tickets. Ask about them MUSIC will thicken up.

ance, jjudnignclas Miss Elizabeth Munce, teacher oi Singing and Piano. Canonsburg Sat Address 246 North avenue Washington. Pa. Bell phone 301-W EXCITING BALL GAME STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK J. W.

MARPLE 04 West College Street Canonsburg, Pa- CLASSIF IED FOR REN1 THE DEATH RECORD Robert Kay Gundy Robert Kay Gundy died at his late home at Hills station, Saturday morning, Way 21, at 1:30, aged 42 years. He leaves a wife and two children, Anne Jane and Robert Donald Bell. He was a member of Temple lodge, No 7S7, I. O. O.

F. Funeral services at VFawcetts M. E. church Monday, May 23, at 2 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at FOR RENT 4 rooms with bath. In quire George V. Harsha, Harsha building. 74-3t An interesting game or ball was jilayed on the West End grounds Friday evening between two teams from the Budke mill, the 1. T.

Lewis Stars and Rumm's Sluggers. The features of the game were the pitching of Bert Carlyle and McXutt, the batting of E. McNamara and the base running of Henderson. Score: .1. T.

Lewis Stars ...101201 16 JRumm's Slugers 0 1 1 0 0 0 13 Batteries Caiiyle and Ingram; Mc-jKutt and Phillips. "No-Drip" is tne 'most clever little silvered Coffee Strainer "ever invent- FOR RENT For three months from June 1st, good six-roomed house, furnished. Box 96, Houston, Pa. 0-6t tend. HIGH COST OF LIVING! VIEWS OF T.

L. KENNEDY, Candidate for Congress FOR SALE If your Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are weak, try at least, "a few doses only of Dr. Shoop's Restorative. In five or ten days only, the result will FOR SALE Light covered spring wagon, one covered buggy; good as new. McNary's Livery Stable.

75-3t surprise you. A few cents will cover cQ. Ucl UUB 11 CC 11UU1 XJl. OUUU1I, xv' -cine, by the Coupon Plan. The Coupon and Dr.

Shoop's new book on Health Coffee sent to any lady requesting them. You. can trick any one by secretly serving Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee at meal Your visitor or your husband will declare he is drinking real coffee and yet there Is not a grain of real coffee in Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee.

Pure grains, malt, and nuts live Health Coffee its exquisite taste and flavor the cost. And here is why help comes so quickly. Dr. Slioop doesn't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidnevs. Dr.

Shoop's Restorative FOR SALE Four room house and lot; hall and pantry; well and cistern; possession at once. Price reasonable. Inquire Notes office. 74-tf goes directly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ.

has its own con trolling nerve. When these nerves The cost of living has so increased within the last few years that it is now the burning question of the hour. It is the vital issue with the day laborer and the large middle class, who together constitute the great majority of citizens of this Republic. -ff fail, the denendine organs must or FOR SALE Shetland pony, 1 horse and two cows. Inquire 114 Richland avenue.

74-3t necessity falter. This plain; yet vital truth, clearly tells why Dr. Shoop's No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling "Made in a minute." Try it from your grocer and get a pleasant surprise. VA ft package 25c. All Grocers.

Restorative is so universally successful. Its success leading druggists everywhere togive it universal preference. A test will surely tell. Sold by Donaldson's Drug Store. FOR SALE Strongest and best varieties of tomato, cabbage, cauliflower plants; also all kinds of potted flowers, at H.

B- Thompsons' greenhouse. 71-6t WeHsburg's Population 5,000 TheVellsburg Herald 'learns from unofficial sources that the census reports will show that town tohave a population' just a little below 5,000. The Remedy Lies With Congress FOR SALE Tomato Plants. H. M.f Sheppard, Ridge ave.

73-5 When the State police were located at Burgettstowu an average of ten arrests a week was made, says the Enterprise. It rejoices over the return of the mounted minions of the law to the sub-stations of which Burgetts-town is one of two in the county. FOR SALE Seven pigs, seven weeks old. E. B.

Kelso, R. D. 4, Can- BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Max Mayeiv' of 5090 Fairmont avenue, St.

Louis, May 17, a daughter. 'onsburg. 73-3 STOP speculation in the necessP ties of life by making it a penal offense, as is the case in France and allow the cost to be regulated solely by the law of supply and de FOR SALE Bread wagon in good condition. Inquire Harry Bishop, i Health of Animals Best Because of Good Digestion An interesting interview was re-, my Houston. 73-3t LEGAL NOTICES cently obtained with Dr.

Barker whose theory and medicines, have created such a sensation during the past year. Dr. Barker, in speaking of the re-niarkable success of hi3 meaicine, had Executor's Notice Estate of Margaret A. Kennedy, de ceased, late of Peters township. Among those who have recently been converted to Dr.

Barker'6 theorj is C. J. Kent of Danielson, who says: 1 "The Bloodine Boston, Gentlemen is with much pleasure that I inform, you how I was in this to say on the subject: "My medi- Letters of administration upon the 3 That is cine regulates the stomach. above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to those indebted thereto to mand and the producer will receive his full value for that which he raises, and the consumer will be required to pay only a reasonable price for that which the consumes. Sixty-eight per cent, or over two-thirds of the population of the coun try are farmers, or the men who produce everything we eat, yet who is heard in the present Congress when tariff, traffic and trust laws are discussed? The special interests and no others.

We need more men in Congress who will inquire less about what the machine wants and more about what the people need. T. L. KENNEDY. duced to try your Bloodine by Mr.

W. make immediate payment, and to those having claims or demands W. Woodward, the leading druggist of this city, for indigestion and impure blood, and I can truly say that it helped me wonderfully, would recommend it to alt who are suffering present them for settlement. CITIZENS TRUST CO. OF CANONSBURG, Executors, Canonsburg, Pa.

apr 30-may 7-14-21-2S-june 4 why it is successful. The human body today has become degenerate, and is the cause for most ill health. In the horse, the dog, and the wild animals generally, you see no nerve exhaustion, no chronic debility. They' are not. shut up day after day with practically no exercise and they are not able to stuff themselves with food when their bodies have not had enoughv work to justify it.

The human race has been doing this for years, and look at the result half the people are complaining of poor health, not real illness just a half-sick tired, droopy feeling. They don't really know what is the matter with them. I know that all tjn; trouble-is caused by weak, over-worked stomachs. I have proved this with my medicine to many thousands of people in most of the leading cities of the country. This is the real reason for the demand for The Percheion Stallion HONEST JOHN from these much-dreaded diseases.

Yours very truly, C. J. KENT, Danielson, Cann. Gents I can vouch for the truth of the above testimonial of Mr. C.

J. Kent, as he had been suffering for a long time with bad blood and indigestion, and after using three bottles of Bloodine he is a well man. -(Signed) W. W. WOODWARD, Druggist." Bloodine costs but 50 -cents for the usual $1.00 6ize bottles.

Mail orders filled by Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass. No. 21199 v. MMMtMMHMHMMMMHM' i I I he is jet black, stands 16 hands high, weighs .1,700 with extra heavy bone and muscle; is a fine worker Registered and transferred in the Percheron Stud Book of America as the property of A. Boyle.

Honest John will stand the season, Right Way Oxfords Ankle Straps BUMNS' For Ladies and Fitters: of Feet Children TWfffffffffffffffffTfTffT except Thursdays and Fridays, at the People who wish to do business must do it in a businesslike way. The best way is the bank way. FOR SALE OR RENT barn of Boyle in North Strabane township, 2 miles southeast of Canonsburg, near Hill church. TERMS To Insure a mare with One-half acre of ground with The First National Bank Spring We are now ready to show you all the new patterm and styles. Better come in today, look them over and leave your order for that new spring suit We have an exceptionally line line to select from.

A J. J. CANNON National Bank Pile a fit. of Houston 9-roomed house. Will rent store on first floor, V.

Chiatto foal $10; to insure colt to get up and suck, $12. All reasonable care will be taken, but no accountability for accidents. Parting with mare forfeits insurance. PURE BRED LICENSE No. 497.

BOYLE BROS-Phone 58-12. Canonsbur, Pa. is managed in a business way. It has the confidence of the community. It will pay you to Try THE NOTES Print Shop open an account in this hank.

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