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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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EifHT TUP CANONSBURQ DAILY NOTES FRIPAYt SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 PAGE Elvan I I -7 JKA i ftLLUnu Your Doctor Recommends Us LOCAL HAPPENINGS Mrs. Martha Vactor, wife of Ander son Vactor, died at her home Saturday Specials Mr. Fogg was a town visitor tin? morning. Youngstown, Ohio, Wednesday after a protracted illness, bhe was aged about 70 years, and was former Use electrio light 9'3-tl. Nature has begun the work of paint ing the leaves.

ly a resident of hue is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter. She is aiso survived by one brother and two sisters: George W. of Washington; A few straw hats still linger, but they are very few. He knows our capability to compound his prescriptions as they should be compounded for best results. We co-operate with your doctor in his daily efforts to combat disease and sickness by giving him and you the kind of service that meets with mutual satisfaction and brings about speedy recovery.

Just how much this co-operation benefits you' depends upon the amount of trust you place in us. We have every reason for believing we are deserving of your trade and we have the goods to back it np. Bring your next prescription here and try us. THOMPSON DRUG CO. The pumpkin crop is said to be light.

Mrs. Rebecca Henderson of Canonsburg, and Mrs. Sarah Cordeck of Mc- Govern. The interment wu wue AT A NEW LOW PRICE 25 Ib sack $1.75 Best Cane Granulated place at Youngstown. Charge it to the dry weather.

Don't miss the Name Social at the M. E. Church on Friday evening, Sept. given by the Asher class. 16-3 Was there frost this morning? was cold enough.

Large numbers of people are aur-fering from colds. The air has been washed clean of dust and is once more fit to breathe. Ralph Howcroft Ralpii, one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Howcroft of Midland, died Thursday morning.

The funeral services will be held aSturcby morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak Spring cemetery. Close of Big Contest You will learn what asher means if you attend the Asher class social at and glass. each "A Case in NEW PICTURES Fitted Avith a frame, dark finish Size' 6x8, assorted Only. Panel Pictures, size 7x18, with new subjects.

Court" and "The Motto Girls" at Notes as well as many of the new subscribers will now extend their subscriptions while it will greatly aid the ladies in the contest. Friend and well wishers of the la'lies now more anxious ever to help in the winning of these splendid Is Drawing Near (Continued From Page One) each the M. E. Church Friday evening. 16-3 The automobile and the muddy road have not gotten on speaxing iei irui.

awards and dozens ot tnese extension subscriptions will be secured with ease by the energetic and deter young women, and will ever be kepi by them as pleasant reminders ot YOU SCHOOL TEACHERS Who want a nice cheap picture for your school room, see The Moaongahela Times warns The Notes great, ladies' eeriest ana merchants against two counterfeiters ('' of a victory won. This cortest has long since established the fact, as we said early iu the campaign that who are said to be operating in ttie vaitey between Pittsburgh and Char leroi. mined contestants. THE BONUS CLUB VOTES The bonus votes offer a great chance for the ladies to rapidly increase their vote standing. The vote ballots that are issued on the dubs of ten one year subscrip it will just cost you a penny for each letter in your first and last name would be, very different and entirely removed from the ordinary voting contest.

In this contest each and every lady has, from the beginning, had to attend the Name Social at the M. E. Church September 25, given by the Asher class. 16-3t an exactly fair and equal chance. The arrangements are most fair and liter Ihcse new Mat Pictures, brass tack corners, very pretty sub- 10c each jecte at Glares with lids -18c dozen CANONSBURG PENNANTS Made on a black felt cloth, large yellow letters, size 11x29, at 10c Colgates Talcum (one can-to a person) can 25c bottle Mrs.

Wirsslow's Soothing Syrup at. -17c 25c bottle Colgates Cold Cream 8-oz. bottle Hydrogen Teroxide lc 12 quart Galvanized Pails l5c 50c Decorated Slop Jars, with bail, at. Acme Curtain Stretchers at $1.25 Pair Washington Corn Crisps 7c package There are no indications of a al in every detail and the awards ere "dearth of picture theaters iu of an unusually high order. It is Caiionsburg.

tions or the equivalent of that amount, made up of six months, one and two year subscriptions' count up rapidly and these bonus votes will hgure largely next week. Any of the contestants with a little effort will be able to secure several new subscriptions each day and every candidate should resolve to have not one out In Pike street on Friday morning' therefore only natural the competition is very keen, and that the tuiai the driver of an automobile run over a large dog, breaking its leg He vote of the contestants will run hign much higher than is expected at t.iis continued on his way, paying no at time. tention to the animal. Get your dressed and undressed THE man who wants the "very latest" and the man of quieter, more dignified, tastes can always find in CONTEST BEING WON NOW Right now during these very days the contestants are determining their victories or defeats, for the subscrip chickens, at all times, at Canons burg Milk Depot, 108 W. College street.

F. Toasted Corn Flakes 7c package Mother's Oats 7c package Granite, blue mottled, white lined Teakettles at 39c GIRLS' AND BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES tions secured now while there is yet several of the clubs before the tinal hour of voting arrived. The second" year paid on new one-year suoscrip-tkras turned in auring the contest, will of course count on the bonus clubs and thus it will be readily seen that many subscriptions sec red now will be productive of both the extension and bonus votes. All of the contestants will now se R. McConnell.

P'lone 206-R c-lb-3 The public schools of Canons ourg closed the first month of the term today. If von have a valuable relic give time will supply the votes necessary to carry off the honors and awards. Next week will be a big, busy one it is true, but these present days are also valuable and esential to success. or loan it to the Historical Society Those who now foresee the exciting close one week from tomorrow and appreciate the fact that all candi Our Girls' Gun Metal Shoe, strictly all leather, is the best you can buy at the price we ask at $1.25 to $2.00 Try a pair of our Boys' Gro-ton Shoes, in lace or button, the shoe we have sold for years. It gives good service, at $1.88 to $2.25 dates will have heavy reserve votes are now losing no time in the sub- scription getting and are piling up of CanonsburgA Is your watch in good shape? If not, see Pickholtz, the practical watchmaker.

17-1 'Rapid progress is being made on the building for the Star Theater which A. M. Forsythe is ereceting ou tire rear of his property in East Pike street. The Woman's Guild of St. Thomas church will resume their monthly exchange on Saturday, at McCorkle store.

15-17-19-tues-thu-fn Woman's Guild cf St. Thomas cure a greater number of long teim subscriptions than were aad at any other time of the contest. The two, three and live year subscriptions, both new and old, will be received in goodly numbers as the end draws near, and the votes on these long term payments will mean much the contestants. Every lady should use every lesource to promite her campaign and the best efforts put into the work at this time will not be regretted one week from tomorrow night when the official judges announce the winners. such a.

strong tiiat it will stand them in good stead at the close That important hour of 10 o'clock the styles each like best. Whatever the fashion, it is presented iu its most attractive form in "Mallory" Hats. And quality is in them, too. Also, they are "Craveneite" weather proof, to shed moisture. We know of no hats that combine so many good features p.

m. Saturday, 3, is rapidly approaching and now is the time to prepare for the final onslaught ABOUT EXTENSIONS We again wish to call attention to the extension subscriptions that wili play such an important part in de FRESH CANDIES In great variety. Fudges, After Dinner Mints, Toasted Marshrnallows and dozens others at 10c lb. Fresh Salted Peanuts Fresh Chocolates 20c lb. McConnell termining the winners in this great SCHOLASTIC A.

C. TO Church will hold their annual supper and bazaar oft Tuesday, Oct. 20. fri-tu-thurs John Gillespie of Canonsburg aim Margaret O. Bryan of Portage yesterday took out a license to wed.

The- following is reproduced from the Carnegie Signal-item: Why im contest. All contestants must re The Sanitary Grocery "4 member these extensions for many persons who have given the iadws various length subscriptions sirce the contest started will now make their favorite candidate a second payment on their subscriptions, thus giving the candidate the same number of votes that would have been issued had the two jiyments been made at one time. Subscriptions that were new during the contest will entitle the contestants to new vote credit on all additional payments. Subscriptions that were turned in as six months and one year will now be raised to the two, three or five years if the contestants will only speak to these subscribers and exp'ain tne great increase of votes that the ex PLAY EUREKA TOMORROW The Scholastic A. of Canonsburg will open its football season tomorrow at 2.I30, when they meet thf Eureka Club of Washington on the Houston grounds, The Scholastics have a fast 17-18 year old team and expect togive a good aeoujve of themselves, as they are coached by two former football stars, "Red" KerricKs and Walter McPeake.

Tomorrow's lineup will be' picked from the following players who compose the team: Straub, Forester, Shaner, H. Donaldson, R. McPeake, II. McPeake. H.

McWilliams, Richards, Jones, Campbell, McKenna, Foley and J. Can supply your every want in Groceries and Produce pose on the editor any more than tire butcher, the grocer? Is space gracing an imposition? We'll sny it is Hand painted China half price. Johnston's. Adv. fri-45-tf Members of the.

Historical Society will keep in mind the meeting to be held in Memorial Hall Monday evening. Take a friend and a relic with you. Get your dressed and undressed chickens, fresh country eggs, buttermilk and milk, at all times, at the Canonsburg Milk Depot, 108 West College street. F. R.

McConnell. Phone 206-R. c-17-3 The members of the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society are coming to town Saturday of next week. They will visit, the Old Log College. Pity that historic structure could not be chirked up a bit, and the grounds around it put in better shape.

tensions will give them. Persons who have been regular subscribers to Tlie McWilliams. SATURDAY MONDAY SPECIALS Just received, a new shipment of DRY GOODS 10c Lancaster Ginghams at 7i2c 2ioc Percale at 10c 12y2c and 15c All Linen Crash Toweling at 10c 7c Calicos at -6c 10c Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at. 9c 121oe Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at All our Pillow Slips, Spreads, Sheets, Bolsters, Curtains, Canton Flannel and Flannelette, are reduced 15 on the Dollar THE" TOUR CONTESTANTS IRISH POTATOES SWEET POTATOES, FINEST APPLES PEACHES GRAPES IN BASKETS GRAPES PER POUND CANTALOUPES BANANAS CELERY LETTUCE, PEPPERS (red or green) HUBBARD SQUASH EGG PLANT LEMONS ORANGES -ONIONS CABBAGE TOMATOES DISTRICT NO. 1 ...19,010 .24,750 ...12,590 21,200 ...70.98,3 Mks Ruth Webster Canonsburg Miss Evelyn Greer Canonsburg Miss Norrine Iloxworth Canonsburg Miss Lillian King Mrs.

Klla Engel Canonsburg DISTRICT NO, 2 Miss Margaret Ivrafcik Canonsburg Miss Tranche Jones Canonsburg Miss Natalie Jenkins Canonsburg Mice TWie Wr.lhv (Janonsbur'r Prices will 'All good, fresh stock. OVER THE COUNTY Monongahela is being aroused by the greatest and most success! evangelistic campaign in it? history. The meetings are being conducted by Evangelist W. W. Hall of swissvalc and his party workers.

The are held in a large tabernacle scaling 2,500 people the building is ii Vl'iiently filled to overtiow.ng wua audicn.es which include many fioni other places. suittyour pocketbook. Goods delivered to all parts of Canonsburg and Houston free. ..13.125 Miss Ean Rumstcut. Canonsburg 14,820 DISTRICT NO.

3 BIG LINE OF HOSIERY Our' Fall Showing is now complete. Men's, Ladies' and i Children's Silk, Fine Lisle, Cashmere and Woolen Hose. All our Justrite, B. and Nemo Corsets will be sold at 10 Discount Saturday-and Monday. DON'T FORGET OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IN THE anitary Grocery Miss Emma Lou Paxton.

Miss Margaret Jones ...14,1 30 ..20,745 Lands Upon petition Matthew Lynn has teen appointed chief burgers of tn-' borough of Dunlevy to fill out unexpired term of John W. Laverlck, 229 West Pike St. F. L. HILL, Prop.

Bell Phone S82-J. Miss Krtlliryn Myers. l). 4. ..59,1.

"It) M-ps Euiilv Johnston Cano N'll'M fUMI II 'I Miirgaret Kamp. Lav.ruKe 05.975 Mi. BASEMENT Our New Fall Suits and Coats have arrived and are the latest styles and of the best materials. GROWING UP i BP r. r.

tn Col. D. P. Palmer of Washington. Iowa, recently elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, is a native of South Str.i-lane township, being a son of th late Samuel and Margaret Mun.o Palmer.

71 it ft TO iT to WO 4 DEPARTMENT STORES SHOES THAT ARE BUILT FOR SERVICE AND COMFORT. "SALLY WALKER" FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN, "AMERICAN BOY" FOR BOYS AND LITTLE GENTS. STYLES IN WOMEN'S AND MEN'S ARE RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE. ANTHONY'S The executive committee of the United Temperance Lengue of the County will meet in Washington bni-urday afternoon. It is remarkable how soon a lamily irrows up and scatters out.

How liitich you will sometime long for a picture of the family group as it today. Why not arrange to come In any day or evening this month, and let up lake the group. One 11x14 enlargement free with every order amounting to or over. We do enlarging nnd framing also. Frames made to order.

Cen ral Studio 105 West Pike Street Phone 34-U. 61-G5 West Pike Street CANONSBURG, PA. The Home of Good Shoes 12 WEST PIKE STREET Miss Florence 'McEllhaney of RK'go nvcnuo Is now In charge cf Ha v-Ha bakery in Chcstuut street, Wafab- Toy makers of Greater New Yorkbave organized a union of workers in that industry. 1 7.

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