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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE EIGH1 THE CANONSBURG DAILY NOTES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914 4MMMMM HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY AT HOMESTEAD LOQAL HAPPENINGS $37,215.43 GIVEN SUNDAY IN CHECKS NO WOMAN, NEED LOOK OLD FURS I Greatly Reduced Don't forget to feed the birds. Twelve wayfarers found lodgment in the borough lockup last night. Few Belated Contributions Still to be Received for -Evangelist's Fund The snow drifts in some sections of town are the deepest in 20 years, i Prof. R. E.

Horner of the High The Canonsburg High School bas- i ketball team will go to Homestead i tomorrow evening to meet the fast 1 High School team of that place. Homestead has the honor of being! the only team to date that has de- i feated the Pitt Freshmen. A close score is looked for on account of the i local team putting it all over the i Homestead players by the score of 36 to 32. Coach McPeake has not given out To Be Sold at Less Than Cost' Child's 75c Grey Muff and Neck Piece 49c Child's Astrachan Scarf for 60c Child's $1.98 Fur Set, white, trimmed in blue no. ribbon, at Child's $2.00 white and black fur set $1.08 Ladies' S3.98 Grev Chinchilla Scarf at $1.98 the names of those who will line up against Homestead.

fThe following men will make the trip: Coach Mc- In no age did woman ever take better care of herself than she does today. Women realize the fceffic-aciousness of a little daily attention tQ her toilet. Especially is such attention appreciated and results more quickly shown when the skin and face are properly attended to. No woman need look old. Nyal's Face Cream softens the skin, helps to preserve its natural contour and fullness.

Acts as a mild skin bleach. Use it before going out doors for. its pro-, tective value, and on returning for its cleansing properties. 25c and 50c the jar Only at Thompson Drug Co. Peake, Sheaff, Shaner, Straub, For-1 I Ladies' $6.00 Grey Chichilla Neck Piece at $3.50 Ladies' 3.74 Grey Squirrel Coney Neck Ladies' Russian Mink Neck Piece at $1.98 Ladies' $5.25 Blended'Water Mink at $2.95 ester, Farrar, McNutt and Weaver, besides a number of rioters.

P1TTSBBURGH, Feb. 24. With a if few belated donations still to be received by the Monongahela National Bank, custodian of the fund, the free will offering of Pittsburgh tc Evangelist William A. Sunday totals The account was officially closed by the bank at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A draft for the sum was made out and Mr.

Sunday had it in his possession when he left the city last night. Any straggling contributions will be accounted for and forwarded to the baseball preacher, The sum is divided as follows: Individuals and corporations, tabernacle collections, churches, total, $37,215.43. The figures prepared at the Monongahela National Bank include all the contributions already in hand, and if DEATH RECORD Press Goods Special For Two Days Only Wednesday and Thursday your choice of six dif- Mrs. George Marks Mrs. Annie M.

Marks, wife of George Marks, of near Arnold, Char-tiers township, died at the Washington Hospital, Monday morning after a short illness. She was 40 years of age. She is survived by her husband and six children. The funeral will be School faculty is ill at his home in West Colege street. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for new goods at Johnston's.

Advertisement tues-94-tf It is not often in this region that we have good sledding on the 24th of February. Several of the local rural carries attended the cnty meeting at Washington yesterday. The streets last night had an almost deserted appearance, few people caring to face the storm. The damage suit of Andy Olah against Canonsburg borough is set for trial in common pleas court tomorrow. The pay car of the Pittsburgh Railways Company passed over the suburban lines today and paid the employees.

George Edge of East urg was taken to St. Margaret's hospital, Pittsburgh, where he probably will undergo an operation. John Dickson of Belmont avenue, wKo has been on the sick list for some time, is not much improved. People are still cussing the groundhog. iRev.

F. G. Alpers, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, will be (he noon day preacher at the Grant Street Lutheran church, Pittsburgh, during the Lenten season. Fresh country eggs, 40c a dozen, fresh country butter, 40c a pound, and fresh country buttermilk 15c a gallon at the Canonsburg Dairy, West College street, F.

R. McConnell. 1 ferent patterns of 25c Dress Goods at Fresh 4- held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock 18c 1'er lard Welty's Big Store there are any subscriptions on their interment in Oak Spring cemetery, wav to the bank they will be for-1 1 1 1 I warded to Mr. Sunday by the finance committee in charge of the evangelical campaign. Boston Brown Bread: NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCt Miss Harriet E.

McWiNiams Miss Harriet E. McWilllams died at her home 125 West College street, Tuesday morning about 2 o'clock, after an illness extending over a period of five years. Miss McWilliams had been a lifelong resident of Canonsburg and vicinity. She was a member of the Chartiers United Presbyterian Church She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: George Addi and Widow's Appraisement Estate of Ebenezer Allison, deceased Petition for confirmation of appraisement of real estate chosen by the widow. The widow has elected to take property to the value of $5,000, and there has been appraised and set apart for her a certain lot in the west ward of the borough of Canonsburg.

the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleans I Butter Cream Tarts son Samuel, Mrs. Mary A. Cook I mg, soothing relief comes immediate- i iy. I Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; no's- trils closed, hawking and blowing. I I i and Miss Nettie, all of Canonsburg.

The funeral services will be held at her late home, 125 West College street, Thursday afternoon at 2 My Cleansing, Healing Balm Instantly Cleans Nose, Head and Throat-Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Bklm." Get a small bottle anyway, just to tty it Apply a little in the nostrils ana instantly your clogged nqse and stopped-up air passages of the heac will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headaches disappear. By morning the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store.

This sweet, fra That old "ounce of prevention" saying applies to Roup. PR ATI'S ROUP REMEDY (Tablets or Powder) is a iDIETZ'S BAKERY! sure preventive and cure, bold on 0 clock, interment will be in Oak-money back guarantee by Canonsburg Spring cemeterv. Milling Company and Teuipleton's i 41 WEST PIKE STREET Mill, Houston, Pa. (adv) feb 11-13-17-20-24-27 iaiarrn or a coia, witn ns running nose, and mucous droppiusj into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put.

your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Adver- Mrs. J. F. Rutherford I Samuel T.

Rutherford of West Col-j lege street is in receipt of a tele-1 gram informing him of the death of his cousin. Mrs. Helen Frenrh Pnth.i Adv. 36-3t The Pittsburgh-Buffalo Company intended operating its Hasral mine today, but the storm prevented the i railroad company from bringing out a string of empty cars and the mine i is idle. i The condition of Mrs.

Frank B. Mendenhall. who was injured during i the lire in the Harsha building last i Wednesday night, is not improving rapidly, and she is still confined to her bed a part of the time. She is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Dean, White Lawn i Terrace. grant balm dissolves by the heat of tisement. erf or d. wife of Dr.

J. Frank Ruther-i ford, which occurred at the family home in Cranesviile, near Erie, this state, on Sunday evening. Dr. Ruth-i The Daily Notes 25c Month THE PLODDER. It is the man who carefully pegs his way up step by step, with his mind becoming wider and wider, and progressively better able to grasp any theme or situa ion, persevering in what he knows to be practical and concentrating his thought upon it, who is bound to succeed in the greatest degree.

Alexander Graham Bell. erroa was located at Bishop, this county, for a number of years, and has a large circle of friends here who will regret to learn of his loss. QQDDnnnnnnQDDDDDDDDDDDDDDO E3 The funeral services will be held at her late home on Wednesday after- noon, with interment at Cranesville. THE Canonsburg Shoe Repairing Co. First National Bank Building 10 West Pike Street i The BestPJace in Town to Have Your Shoes Repaired Made to wear better than when new Half Soles and Heels in Twenty Minutes Location of Electric Meters a a (3 a 85 ffi NELSON GRASSI SSI I I vShoe Shine Parlor lor warn fil I2K III 1 hardy mm VI 1.

1. a III 8 MA in Dealers in a 13 ES El a a ft 7 Builders' Supplies 48 Murdock Street Bell Phone 68 45-' Lis I V. The attention of the Public is called to the following letter which has been sent to all electric contractors and wireraen in this territory providing for the proper location of entrance wires and meters. If you are contemplating building or wiring ve will gladly offer suggestions that may be of help to you. Call at our office, No.

30 East Pike street, and let us help you suggest the proper wiring for your building. TO ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS AND WIREMEN: We wish to pall your attention to our "Rules and Regulations covering the supply of electricity." Rule No. 1 "The Producer will make the necessary connections from its main line to the wire entrance of the building placed at a convenient location to and facing the Producers system." Also in Rule No. 1 "All wiring and apparatus shall be installed in accordance with and conform to the rules and requirements of the National Board of Fire Underwriters in force at the time of beginning work and shall be approved by competent electrical inspector before application is made to have the current turned on. This is necessary for the protection of the consumer as the producer is not responsible for any defect in the wiring or devices, on the consumer's premises.

Each job of wiring or repairs involving a change should also be inspected and a certificate, obtained therefore." Rule No. 2 "The position selected for the meter is subject to the approval of the producers inspector and must be free from vibration arid dampness and not more than 8 feet above the floor and readily acessible at all reasonable times." Meters must not be placed in bath rooms or attics and we would strongly recommend that meters be placed in glass front meter box placed (jn rear porch. If at any time, you are not sure as to location of service entrance or meter loop, kindly take the matter up with our office here, and we will gladly send a representative out to help you make this location. truly yours, WEST PENN LIGHTING COMPANY, C. A.

HALL, Superintendent. a WAISTCOAT EFFECTS STILL FAVORED IN AFTERNOON FROCKS wide. I'EiriKtiiK from to 4fi inches. no LI ii 1 1 I ia a Right now is the time when you should buy a case of CANONSBURG MAGNESIA WATER Vests and (vaLsiev.Hls offer An xcl lent way of irnrorluclns bit of I'uri-trast and, brightening up a dull 'frock or uit. Thfs-'f; vests arn often of the most vivid shinies and then aum tliey are fashioneu of hrocacins.

pniHtid xuks or velvets in which thi-ru are Inter-minglines of duil refl.s, blues and golds may be from 75 tents and up Thi. fostuii.f feijiiires for size 36 5 '4 yards of inch inuterlni. The small rtrl'K frock Is made at tractive by the same (title touches th'e re uKed on the M'owri up dtt'ss ant suit. Jn No X23 shown a ci i for home your No. B231 is suiactly developed in an shoulder and yoke effect.

Klowev the tin The purity of CANONSBUKG old Who tusso'' crepe with the orepon ia the mnterial. with part of the bodice and the tunic cuffs and firdl nt bm IIMAGNESIA WATER is 100 per If.lUUC cent. while that of the city wate falls considerably below tins 'tripod rrope. The rather tipht-ntting vMixtcoat is ft pur! of the bodice and ru.tJe of iiam ctepe to tnatch the kin. Those rrep(N, wht'h promise to be ps a.

the talTetns, are For a chihi of 10 this iri yards SS inch niHterlaU No. 8231 pIzi-s 34 to 42 No, 8239 6 to 14 Knch pattern 15 cents. E3 EH I For domestic purposes and for icacs where persons are ill with jBnght's Disease, kidney trouble, FAr.e No Name Address "'o obtrdn either pattern Illustrated fill out thin coupon and enclose 15 cents in or com. Be sure to tate number nf pnttprn and size, mens'irlnp; over the fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern t)t partment, care of this paper.

'JANONSBURO MAGNESIA WATER should be used. D. W. CRANE Central Ave, Canonsburg, Pa..

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