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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1905 THE DAILY NOTES POEM DEDICATED TO DR. JOHN M'MILLAN Read at the reunion of the McMillan family at the Hill church yester-day by Mrs. Jeffrey McCuliough. Pnblished E-ry Afternoon except Sunday, by THE NOTES PUBLISHING I PRINTING CO H5-i7 Jefferson Avenue, Canonstmrg, fa. WTiere, where have flown the birds that sang, President and Editor V.

Pres. and News Editor Sec and Business Mgr Treasurer D. H. FEE, WM. H.

FEE. -C W. WALTON, C. C. JOHNSON, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year $3 Six Months I-5 Four Months 100 Three Months 75 One Month All subscriptions must be paid for In Advance.

One hundred years ago The flowers, that then in beauty bloomed, One hundred years ago?" The active brain, the noble mind, That left an impress for all time, And wielded with a mighty hand A power for good throughout the land, Have long since lain in restful sleep, Their spirit flown to realms of peace. Yet their presence here we feel today, And trust that all who meet here may Join with us now, to celebrate The memory of the good and great One whom all loved and revered, In childhood oft we heard his name. And listened to his praise proclaimed, By those who long his name revered, E'en then a childish prayer we breathed, That we might ever worthy be, WThen in after years we learned Life's lesson, we oft yearned, tor goodly precepts he had given, Pointing the way to Home and Heaven. His children and their children dear, His mantle on them fell, They lived noble Christian lives, That testified that all was well With those so well when youth and health Made life like one bright summer day. Ere they were called from earth away.

But Time sped on, the reaper grim You Would Like to Save a Portion of Your Money Wouldn't You? There is only one way to do this and we will help you in every way possible. Why not start to lay away just a small amount each pay day. You realize yourself how fast a bank ac. count grows and then you are 'surprised that you never started one sooner. We give you all bank supplies free and also 4 ep Cent interest on your money.

Your account will be appreciated. Citizens Trust Company of Canonsburg, Pa. Entered as second-class matter at Canons-burg, Pa. ADVERTISING RATES In effect January 1, 1905 DISPLAY For lets than one month. Twpnlv.five cents oer inch for first in- ten io) cents per inch for each ad Has called our loved ones home to ditional time.

Kates tor nxea position, six months and yearly contracts and large space contracts made known on application. READING MATTER NOTICES Such as locals, notices of church entertainments, lodge meetings, five (5) cents per line for each insertion. Resolutions of respect, cards of thanks and similar notices, one (1) cent per word. LEGAL NOTICES Lesral and official advertising, including Dr. McMillan, our grandsire dear.

We fain with him would live again, The years he traversed wood and plain. With active brain, and mighty hand, His power was felt throughout the land A power that ever felt will be, From time, e'en to Eternity. Him. We feel that now they sweetly To dwell forever with the blest, How oft we fain would call them back We feel their presence near, And long to hold sweet concourse. John C.

McNary, President. John C. Morgan, Vice President. Charles C. Johnson, Sec.

and Treas. Samuel McWilliams, Asst. Sec. and Treas. settlement of estates, public sales, live stock and estray notices, bank notices, ten 110; cents per line tor nrst insertion; tare cents a line for each additional time.

(3) I TELEPHONES Basin office, Bell, 63-J; Federal 70 Edited room, Bell, 63-Iy; Federal 10 The churches that he founded In the wilderness now stand, And form a mighty monument In this enlightened land. To the great work then accomplished, THE DAILY NOTES With those we loved so dear, But no! They cannot come to us, And with a beckoning hand They bid us come to meet them There in the spirit land. We hope that when we bid adieu. Kay be found on sale every evening at A. McKean's News Stand, Canonsburg, acd Dr.

W. W. Sprawls' Drug Store, Houston. A. McKean of Canonsburg, J.

C. Neill, South lohn T. Moore, Cecil towr.hip, and Fred F. Retzer, Hickory, are With thankful hearts, that we have vdonzed to solicit subscriptions, advents-jjg and job wotk for The Notes Publishing met, and Printing Company. EWEK Your chance to buy Ladies Shoes for Less than cost of manufacture.

And gleaned the happiness that comes Rl Do not forget bar-1 gains like these if are not to bad Ha everyday, 3 Friday, August 25, 1905 From friendships true, and loved ones A DAILY THOUGHT When laborers were few, And to his untiring efforts, All honor now is due. Old Washington and Jefferson Will ever proudly boast, And revere the name McMillan, As we see a mighty host, With talent, and with genius, That from its walls go forth, And know that to the founder Is owed its sterling worth. An honored institution, It proudly stands today, While the humble old olg cabin, Scarce seven miles away, Doth honor to the memory being, Of one though dead, still lives, And will energy renew, And new inspiration give. Five generations now have lived, Defeat is often a good thing, as it shows a man how little he amounts to. Atchison Globe.

best Bestowed on all who worthy prove The trust to them that's given, And may our lives now sweetly glide Onward from earth to heaven. Let no sad thoughts or vain regrets Find place within the heart, And as we warmly clasp the heand, When we are called to part May all feel that today will be, To us a hallowed memory. We fondly hope to meet again, To celebrate the day Our line of Ladies' Shoes for Fall and Winter wear is now on the road. We have in stock just 91 pairs of strictly all solid leather shoes every pair of which is guaranted to give the best of satisfaction in McKay Goodyear Welt that retailed at $i00, j-50 and per pair. For one week only, in order to close them out, we quote the following prices; The Notes is pleased with the movement in the town council looking to the paving of lower Central avenue.

That is a section of street ufhich is badly in need of improvement. It is also true that Central avenue throughout its entire length is greatly in need of being paved, and of raw sidewalks. That is a job, how That happily has now been spent tsy all here met, and may The God of Love watch o'er us, As life's journey we pursue, And safely keep us is our prayer, To meet and bind in friendships chain The hearts of those, whose love will prove Constant and true, while life remains. As we bid a fond adieu. $2.50 $3-oo SHOES AT SHOES AT SHOES AT Morgantown Will Observe Sunday It appears that the prosecuting at ever, which can hardly be done this year; but it should be taken hold of with vigor early next spring.

council paves Jefferson ''etween Pike and College, and Cta ial from the railroad to Pike this fail this in connection with the grading and paving of College from Greenside west to Bluff, will make a very fair yearV; work in the way of street improvements. THE REUNION WAS A BIG SUCCESS $1.25 $1.50 $1.85 Co, torney of Monongalia county believes tin observing the law. He has issued lan order which will give Morgantown (Continued from first page) a qUjet Sunday. The order govs into W. W.

Lesnett, Abbie Lesnett, Belle effect at once, and notice was given Lesnett, May Lesnett, Sadie Lesnett, Grace Lesnett, Fred Lesnett, Martha D. A. Skirble so that there might be closed doors Sunday next. He says no cigars, candy, soda water, or newspapers khall be sold in Morgantown. a4 also prohibits shining shoes, sharing aud sale of refreshments in hotla.

The newsdealers will test the validity of the order. Lesnett, Mrs. T. D. Lesnett, Mealy Lesnett, Thomas Lesnett, J.

W. Lesnett, W. S. Lesnett and Mary C. Fife of Bri'dgevilie, Pa.

Mrs. Ida McConnell, Mrs. J. A. Berry and Nora McNutt of Houston.

William Lyon of Iowa; Lily Smith, Clays ville; Kate Allen, Bakerstown, WILL BUILD BOWLING ALLEY was one of the hottest days oi 'the year In Pittsburg, the mercury in the thermometer at the office tai the weather bureau registering dl degress. We have-no particular reason, liowever, to complain of heat in connection with the summer now drawing toa. t3ose. We have had sev-iSSal liot waves, but they have been of short duration, and they have been separated by intervals during which the temperature has been such as to Thalie of the summer a pure delight. SSorry we aJi are, we are sure, that the summer "is so near an end.

Work to Be Started Neat Week Executor' Katict Letters testamentary on the estate Mrs. Margaret McJTary, deceased, lute of Houston, having been granted the undersigned, notice ts Berby given to all persons knowing Pa. Chamberlain's COLIC. CHOLERA AND Diarrhea Remedy Buildirnj A. i.

has leised the lot just Sadie Howe, California, Mrs. Special Train Pittsburg to Denver Leaves Pittsburg via Wabash railroad at 7:30 p. city time, Thiinday, August 3lst, consisting of Puftman, Standard and Tourist sleeping- cars and free reclining chair cars. Stop Smith, Claysville. north of The Notes office, Jeffer S.

F. McNary, Rena McNary, By a building I saU aI to son a vents, and will rw ron McNarv. Walter McNary, Thomas 25x100 The l.sUdius will be T'T 7 8ua lDose 1 lovers at ail Colorado points and choice McMillan, L. F. McNary of enetia; Mr i name iu I Train will be under the personal Ailie Phillip and John McMillan 01 Lincoln, Neb.

wilt put in iurut-to-dtealie. Work will be starred next wek- W. K. Thompson aa contract. present them proiwrly authenticated fur setcftfiuent.

JOiES McXARY, aug3 Esrecutoi pervision of Comrades J. P. J. Younff Florence Fulton, Mrs. Mary Fulton, 1 and T.

G. Jones, president Alleghenv Marv Wick. Mrs. H. D.

Wick ana Joseph Fulton of Wylandville, Pa. BOYCE. ENTERED HOUSE-STOLE $12 W. H. McMillan, Mabel MCMiiian, R.

G. McMillan, Bertha Manes, A ue-w boyarrivi'd the- home of A few doses at this remedy will Invariably cure an ordinajy attack of diarrhea. It has been nsed in nine- epidemics of dysentery with perfect eoccess. It can always be depended Troon, even in the more severe attacks of era up eolio and ehol-esa morbus. It is equally successful for ssmmer diarraea and cholera infantum in children, and is the lueans of saviegthe lives of many children each year.

When reduced with watr and sweetened it is, pleasant to take. Every manf a family should keep this remedy in his ome. Buy it now. It may sv life. Price, 25a LarqbSob, 50c.

County G. A. R. association, who win be pleased to have all comrades aad their friends join the which will enjoy the delightful Itinerary prepared for this occasion. Free lodging in Denver will be provided for members of this party so desiring, and ai pli Tie jpDje of Norway have not yet siicceeded in getting a ruler.

Why not come to America, and look for material? We have lots of raw material, vliich no doubt would be "willin' vo undtrgo the job provided the salary were high enough, and the pickings not to lean. For instance, there is Durham of Philadelphia, Addicks of Jjelavare, and in case these did not suit, we still have that choicest peach among statesmen "Our OwnChauncey Dopew," who might be spared rather than see; old Norway's ship of state become derelict, for lack of a pilot. Blanche Manes, Jesse Manes ana Burglars Make Haul Rncm Riige Avi-nue Residiatce-On Wednesday nlgbc some one ca tered the 9bxne of L. Gi ltElhaney on Ridge audi stole $12 froii. Mrs.

Mary Manes, were registered, but their addresses were not given. An interesting feature of the pro-gram was a poem dedicated to Dr. McMillan and read by Mrs. Jeffrey McCuliough, a member of the McMillan family, and who in the olden time was a successful school teacher in this part of Washington county. Tho poem Is printed on the fourth page.

the pocket of his srn Gkttn. Tb money was-In a pair pantaloons ca the first flar. Not h. tig watt heard if the burglans, but in. the nwrnlng tlte cations for same can be made to either of the above named gentlemen on the train.

Applications for sleeping car space addressed to Comrades Young or Jones, or to Wabash ticket office, 320 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, will receive prompt aai careful attention. tW-7 kitchen dwr was oimn ami it wassen, where efforts had Iwea trade to to- open a wtQdow covtaied by a screeu. Grant Boyce last wtk. Fraak McNay wm vii-fbfrjr friends in-Claysville last wee. One of the shale trrt front of the koaie H.

B. B.io tfew down dnrcg a wiod storm Ut-t week Fawcetfs Epvorth Jgae will stive a pea and ict oiswa festival at McKay's grove Thursday evening, Aug. 31. All are invitei. SJtute a number off people from Boyce attended the picnic at Rock Springs last TnesCay also the one on Thursday at Oonneant lake.

MarstMlse defeated the Wood villa County Home in a gave of ball Saturday by a score of 6 to 3. A triple play in the eighth inning was the feature ef the game. Yallev Sigual. Dates for Prtosts' Retreat RL Rev. Bishopj Canevia has completed the list showing the order in whieh the priests of the diocese will There is some talk of Mayor -Weaver for governor next year.

There is plenty of time in which to select a man for the position of chief executive of the commonwealth; and no doubt there will be a number of good men aspire to the honor at the same time it can be truthfully said that a tvangelistiff Services An excellent sfnvice was hebt at the Chrn'atian chturcn teat last evening. Tttere were two tSat madw tb good confession thefcr faith in Christ at the elose of tJfcs semce. Mrs. Cooper saisg the gospel solo. "Could I Teil it." The evangelist spoke on tie text.

Public Is Aroused public axousedtoa knowledge-of the curative merits cf that great medicinal tonic, Etectrte- Bitters, for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 546 St. Clair Columbus, writes: "For seveial months, I was given op to die. I fcaj fevr and agrue, my nerves were wrecked; I coald not sleep, and my stomach was bo weak, from useless doctoi 8' dregs, that I could not eat.

Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters, I obtained relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured. Guaranteed at J. B. Donaldson's drug store; price 50c. A Touching Story is the saving from death, of the bady girl of Geo.

A. Eyler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age of 11 months, our little girl was in declining health, with Berious Throat Trouble, and two physicians gave her up. We were almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. Kink's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.

The first bottle gave relief; after taking four bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At J. B. Donaldson's drug store; 50c and $1.00 guaranteed. Trial bottle free.

man of Mayor Weaver's courage and caliber is needed in the first office of the state. Down in the eastern side of the county a number of arrests have recently been made for shooting birds, and the persons thus offending were faed all the law allows. This is a pood work; and one that should be attended to everywhere. There is no excuse for people who shoot insectivorous and song birds. Si Making Repairs Workmen are engaged in repairing the drainage done some time ago by fire to the room lately occupied by Briceland Jackson.

When the repairs are completed the room will be occupied by Samuel Swan. EIGHTY-FOUR Eighy-Four, Aug. 24 Rev. F. E.

Vernon fitted the pulpit of the Pigeon Creek United Presbyterian church Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Springer expeots to be home by next Sabbath, and hold services at the usual hour. Donley Bros, met with quite an accident tn their sixteen horse-power engine one day recently.

While crossing a bridge on the Williamsport pike just east of the J. Willis Martin farm the bridge gave way letting the engine fall through, damaging it considerable. Mrs. Cotton of Washington is visiting at the home of OUie Ay res. FnltonBros.

of Wyland famished the music on Wednesday evening for the birthday social at the Pigeon Orek U. P. church. 5 Miss BerthaDonaldson has returnedaf-ter several days spent at Vanoe station. Walter Chester is on th sick list.

A number frem tbis section attended the lawn fete at the home of Wm. Myers, and $13 was realized. Mrs. Porter Day and son of Sparta are visiting at the home of the former's father, John Martin, participate in the annual retreat, to be held at the Franciscan convent at Mt. Atvernia, Millvale.

next month. The first week of the spiritual exercises will begin on Monday, September 11, the second on Monday, September 18. Rev. A. Tyszka of Canonsburg will attend the exercises during the second week.

"Beljeld I Stuid at the Doer an4 Knock." The Lord Jesus, tUeugh be had! left this earth, manifested his Interest by speaking again from th9 heavenly world. The text suggests toe attitude of Christ toward the human heart. He stands at the door tad knocks. He wants to come Into every life. He desires to makB that life better and happier.

He cannot come in unbidden. He will not force an entrance into any life. The condition of his entering is that we shall hear his voice and open the door. The blessing of his entrance is that he will bring peace and joy In this ilfe and prepare the life for a better world beyond the grave. Subject of the sermon tonight, "Christ's Imperative Command." All are invited.

New School Furniture The North Strabane school board have received the fnrnitore for the new high school bnilding at Linden, also the new sohool house on Alexander plaoe. Important to School Pupils All new pupils are requested to come to the College street school building en 3atnrday, Aug. 26, at 9 a. tobe plaoed in the school. This does not include six year old pupils starting to school, as all snch will be in the first room.

The teachers are to meet in the same building at 1 p. m. Saturday. F. W.

McVay, Principal. Read Th? Daily Notes adv on Pago 2. 09-6 Fiendish Suffering is often caused by Bores, ulcers and cancers, that eat away your skin. Wm. Bedell, of Flat Rock, says: "I have used Buckten's Arnica Salve, for Ulcers, Sores and Cancers.

It is the best healing dressing I ever found." Soothes and heals cuts, burns and scalds. 25c at J. B. Donaldson's drug Btore; guaranteed. Pineules contain the alterative and diuretic properties found in the native pine.

A certain cure for all liver, kidney and bladder diseases. A slngla dose of Pineules will relieve the worst case of backache in one night Sold by Minton's Family Drue Store. A Large Attendance The attendance at the Millers Run Iicnit on Wednesday was the largest ever had at these gatherings. About 1,000 people took dUner in the grove at the church. Notes Want Ads pay big dividends.

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