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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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AOS EIGHT AID VICINITY LOCAL HAPPENINGS TOY Newsboys' supper this evening. Waterman's pens. Johnston's. 64-tf Teachers and school children are having a holiday today. Hand painted china at hiilf price.

Johnston's. 54-tf Opens Tomorrow LINDEN, Nov. 29. The farmers around here have taken advantage of the ideal weather, and about all have their corn in the crib and theif fall work done. Mrs.

W. B. Washabaugh has re turned from St. Francis's hospital, in Pittsburg, where she underwent an operation on her eyes, which proved successful, as she can now see. M.

Palmer and Mrs. D. M. Neal of Wilkinsburg, are calling' on friends in this place this week. Bring the Child- ren ana see San Wine of Cod Liver Oil A preparation containing all the tonic virtues of Cod Liver Oil in combination with wine.

Pleasing to the taste as well as beneficial to the system. Wine of Cod Liver Oil represents an advance in pharmacy and is the result of careful research work. Wine of Cod Liver Oil Will Help You to Health It is fine for coughs, colds, run down systems and convalescents. A bottle of generous size for THOMPSON DRUG CO. ta's Headquarters Miss Lena Sheets, who has been visiting her brother, H.

C. Sheets of Sale of clothing for the needy at East End Mission, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 54-1 Don't forget flie chicken and biscuit supper in College Chapel Thurs day evening, December 5. 54-2 The Woman's Guild will hold its monthly exchange at McCorkle's drug sfore Saturday from 2:30 to 5. 53-2t The local industries which pay their employes tomorrow include the Canonsburg Steel and Iron company.

Remember the exchange at McCorkle's drug store by the Woman's Guild Saturday, 2:30 to 5 p. m. Big Ad on Page 3 Look for It Hombestead, has retnurned home. Mrs. A.

C. Horner, who has been a', the Canonsburg hospital some time for treatment, has returned home somewhat improved in health. Howard Hixon is working for the Welly's Philadelphia Gas company in Pitts burg. 53-2t A daughter was born to Mr. an3 About 150 of the friends of Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Lyon gathered at their home 'ast Saturday evening to re; B. EEE'S SPECIAL SALE mind them that that date was the 25th anniversary of their marriage ON To say that Mr.

and Mrs. Lyon were surprised would be putting it mildly. I Double Library Votes Fresh Meats and Groceries They received a large quantity of sil verware and many useful presents. The guests had posession until a late hour, wnen they departed, wishing the Tomorrow at host and hostess many happy returns of the anniversary. GROCERIES 50 lbs.

Best Flour 25 lbs. Flour 100 lbs. Flour 25 lbs. Sugar G. M.

Lyon has put new roofs on all his buildings. David McCartney was D. A. Skirble Co. I the contractor.

Mrs. George Dowswell of Canons Mrs. McDonald Park Schaughency of West College street yesterday. Thanksgiving day Why. pay an figent three prices for diamonds and watches.

Comparo prices. Johnston's. 54-tf Not many of the larger industrial concerns about Canonsburg shut down for Thanksgiving, owing to the rush of orders which they have. Come to the bazar in College Chapel' Thursday and Friday evening, De cember 5 and 6, where you can buy all kinds of fancy and domestic articles suitable for Christmas gifts. 54-2 Several Canonsburg people went to Washington today to appear as witnesses in the suit of Boon vs.

the North Strabane Water company, which was set for trial today in common pleas court. Don't fail to attend the sale of brand new clothing made by the ladies of the Shakespeare club, a sale for the foor and needy, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the East End mission across from the company store. Prices all reasonable. 53-3 burg is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Young. R. L. Munce was a Linden visitor Wednesday. Add Moline of Washington is visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Ferris. Worth Reading 1 1 MEATS Regular Hams 15c Skinned Hams 17c Bacon, 16c and 18c Salt Meat. 14c Fresh Side Meat 14c Pork Chops 15c and 17c Pork Steak 15c Pork Roast Fresh Sausage 16c Liver Pudding 7c Head Cheese 8c Weiners 13c Ring Balogna 10c Lard, 3 lb. bucket Lard, 12c Neck Bones 6c Round Steak 14c Sirloin Steak 15c Tenderloin Steak 15c Chuck Roast 12'2c Rump Roast 13c Plate Boil, 3 lbs, 25c Veal Steak 18c Veal Chops 15c Veal Stew, 2 lbs.

25c Mrs. C. V. Orr and children, Donald, i One of Many Experiences Alfred 9nd Miss Nellie, spent Thanks giving at the home of Mrs. Orr's par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. W. Palmer. Tomatoes, per can 10c- String Beans, per can Mother's Oats 9c, Salt, 3 lb.

package for 10c Matches, 3 boxes for 10c- Grandma's Washing Powder, 25c size, 17c Fine Coffee Corn, per can 8e- Baked Beans, 8c Starch, 3 lbs 10c 10 bars Elephant Soap 25c: 10 bars Crystal Soap 25c- Navy Beans, per lb 7c- Lima Beans, per lb. 8c Best Rice, per lb 7c Large Cal. Prunes, per lb Apricots, per lb Peaches, per lb Best Butter, per lb 35c- Country Eggs, per 28c A Customer in our Store the other day remarked: OH THE COUNTY "If everyone knew how pleasant and UNCLAIMED LETTERS Charleroi's new school building Z-Z ill 1 1 1 i 3 which cost $25,000, was dedicated yes would oe tne only people in town. For instance, including my overcoat, a ren's clothes we have bought today near- 1 nn il 1 iy worm 01 gooas. a terday, i Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph R. McClain ot Claysville yesterday celebrated the anniversary of their marriage. Mr. McClain served two terms in the legislature, one term as an assemblyman and one as state senator.

James Meneeley of Independence township dropped dead on the wagon seat while driving near his home Wednesday. He had been at Wells-burg for several days and was returning home. He was aged 65 years with nripps nspd rn nav hp- r-i Don't miss this sale, as these are the best prices you can obtain. Come early to avoid late delivery. B.

Klees White Front Meat Market 11 4-vtr 1 1 ama miMA atta nntrA1 The following is a list of unclaimed letters advertised at the Canonsburg postoffice to date. Call at the general delivery Amilija Crun, jvirs. E. J. Jones, Lh zie Lach, Antonio Camisso, Thomas Jacobs, Bert Kocher, Mike ay Kerona, Earl Lawrence, Grant Livermorc, Wldjtawa Mocak, John Mehallik.

Giuseppe Politero, L. R. Kainer, Aro. Rapelty, C. B.

Smith, Tel Walters Leonora Glinska, Josephine Ross! Ludwika Wuicik, Antonio TUodas tino Foratro, Frank Fil ippe fu Voncenzo Liperi. Domenic Piero Paolo, Stanistaw roplawska Antonino Provenzano, Amlr.is Szabc Jakob Tavcic, Janes Wal! ovic. T. M. P.

M. Nov. 25, 1912. 180 E. Pike St.

Bell Phone 93 i iuic uaucu ucic, aiu ouic 1 nave savcu at least $10.00 but best of all, instead of J3 buying a little now and waiting a month 11 to buy a little more, we can wear all the jjj clothes right away. and had followed farming. John Irvin Blayney, aged 44, an attorney of Indianapolis, died last night Mt the home of his sister, 'Miss The Daily Notes 25 a Month nwe pay for them a little at a time each jj Clara Blayney, at the old Blayney homestead in West Finley township. He came to Washington county on a visit a few weeks ago and was taken ill. He was born at the place of his death.

He graduated from the Cali The Grocer Who Takes Pride pay-aay ana at tne same time nave an tne benefit of the whole season's wear. This is the fourth season I have traded with you, and everything has turned out as represented." Tl '9 .1 11 1 fornia State Normal School and from the law school of West Virginia Uni versity. Congressmen Arriving in Capital WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 29.

nis man experience migni as weu oe yours COME AND SEE US Every irain arriving in the capital to day brought its full quota of senators and representatives in anticipation of Hi the opening of the final session of the In the output of his store can be trusted to "deliver the goods." Peace and happiness reigns supreme in the homes of those so fortunate as to be his customers. If you are not already on our books, join our list of customers now, and end your grocer troubles. Sixty-second congress. Before tomor row niht virtually the entire mem Dersnip or botn houses will be on hand in readiness for the call to order at noon next Monday. Advertising is to a business what team Is a locomotive.

MEATS 178-180 SO-MAIN 5i. Notes advertising pays. i rt mt Washington, Pa. A Showing of Guaranteed Hams 16c Fancy 18c and 19c Round Steak 15c Tenderloin Steak Sirloin Steak 16c Chuck Roast 13c' Rib Roast 13c Rump Roast 13c Plate Boil Pure Lard 15c Pork Shoulder 14 and 16c Pork Chops 15c and 17c Veal Steak 19c Veal Chops 16c Veal Breast. 14c Leg of Lambs 15c Lamb Chops 12c Lamb 3 lb 25c Link Sausage 15c Spare Ribs ocpi 0( )cpq Will Open Holiday Season 9 Fine Slippers at Galbraith's WITH A Also Special Prices in Groceries Double Library Votes for Saturday I absolutely guarantee honest weight and measure.

We give Library Votes. We Give S. H. Green Trading Stamps. Ask for Them.

0 0 0 $1.00 WINDOW Greatest Value Ever Shown In Canonsburg Saturday, November 30 From 2 p. m. to 10 p. m. W.

E. Johnston SAM BURG 185 E. Pike Street Bell Phone 93-J Goods Delivered to All Partsof Town 111111 01111 W1 0 fl 11 West Pike St Canonsburg, Pa. The Kind That Please LLOYD GALBRAITH DOC 3QC.

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