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wMjapswi* RING BOATING . 40EING FISHING |CAMFING DRIVING ssummer sports the fprtant accessory in the: f| one NOW; - am S I t e #1«0. fgtock, NEWARK, N.' Y. ling' Space Belongs To & CO. New'Bargains P\OR SALE—We have a. large number of . ._ I houses for sale and to tent In and about moraines Newark. Also many farms of illslzes for safle. \, n „ t i, *ti Inquire of Preaootfc 4 Burlelgaor P. L. Meatier, 22 Main street, Newark, the oldest real estate -deidenJlnWayiieOotuity-i—- - - lBtf Br sale all the lots on the K|on West Ave._ We have |t them; the most .desirable |n be gone. Oar map shows Please call BOOB if you |rms and village property for. P^Scinity of the . following fmyra, Macedon;—Fairport r Port -Byron,- Auburn, Sue and Rochester*, and our fjpves Will be glad t o show % ' \> S-A good up-to-date house on iftreet. Price $2,160, §Apractically new house on IUp-to-date in every respect. iritis reasonable, • i fine 4 room flat. Call and see it. All Iter sale several fine- lots on pth'e first buyer will get the. pton Ave. lots are increasing rtaat. 'loan in large o r small |nt.. ||ver Block, NewarkyN. Y . Pro; .65. Home No. 259; II.. ..-.- \ . - - . - pr offer. Calf at ourstore |and hear this wonderful ant, also learn bow easily [getone. ' >00 t Standard Iking Machine t ,\ . --\ .FREE to every customer f cash purchase amounts t o jithese are* th e best »nd hto-date machines on the ffT^ieHf ii .'ndT tiring aiF |to this offer. W e give a Ifein&sfr- '.\' iTORE . . \* «•-*'.- - • *,''' ' '' l * ' *\ - •myra, New York. CENT A WORD. WANTED. W ANTOtr^-Any intelligent person may earn 1100 monthly corresponding for news- papers: % canvassing. Send for particulars;. Wg^fe<^«»e.,^Blg8,I^o^sfe t -^^. 19ff9 WANTBD-rVopig rnap from 1 5 to 18 yeaTB-ot^aga^-^gneral worK about office, Salary- to \gtaTtr4&SQ\..pe- week. Opportunity tor ad v ment to' ; rlght man. .Address in own handwriting, Box #:„ Newark, N - ' Y, '. -' 20wl FOR SALE. jr^RSAOkE—A Baby oabe wood-body, Ieatner * top, rubberUrea. .84W. Union street; aott r ORSALB—Kowboats at the Empire Custom Mills. L, *. Bureett, Clifton Springs, N.Y.: 19w2p FOR SALE—Second hand bath room outfit ** consisting: of lavatory 'and toilet. All in good condition. Pripe very reasonable. En- quire of Prosena* Flak. 19wtf TOR SALE—Three houses and lots. 1 payment*. Bloomer Bros. Co..--. Easy 19t£ . OK 8 ALE—House and lot In good: location • Inquire of W. TiPnroliaae, JOwtf! LIOB SALE—Bakery complete in country F town. Will exchange for property to\ Newark. Oven is No. 8: Middlebee portable. Inquire this office. F;H. Pateeli, RushviUe, N.Y, IBM FOR SALE—We otter some exciep- , tional bargains in second-hand Mora Motor cars,.. Roadsters and Tourers, from J500 up- These cars taken i n trade for 1910 ( pio<lels are all in good running condition. Mora~CpHi- pany, Newark; New York. 20tf FOR SALE*-^ Gasoline Engines. Ca n be -&een rnnnlng.any day, inauire H. A- Lee, Newark, N. Y- 2flw2p FOR SALE—My tw o houses on Gol ton Avenue at prices and terms that Will interest you. M. F.\ Snyder, 52 Prospect Street \ 20t£ F OB SALE—Honae and lot, arid five vacant lota. Prices right. W. H. Vaiilnwagen ITOraceAve. IBM S10R flALB-DeairaMe furnished cottage, Terms easy. rati Sand Point, Sodas 4veryIj,Rppte. Newark. N.X Newark grocery stores will be closed [ T |a1r 4 day-Monday. P. G. Price unloaded a boat of t>. L. & W. and Scranfpn cbalthis week. ' The Crescent Theater Company has 1 commenced the work: of remodeling the building ^vacated by Parke Reeves; The weekly band concerts which will Ppmnience next Saturday evening- will bjihg- th e usual large crowds with them. „ Harold Burke, a former Newark boy, lost the end of the index finger on his right hand wbile operating a punching press in the J.udd & Leland Mfg. plant at Clifton Springs last wfiek. The Wayne -County grand jury, which began its duties Monday arose Tuesday morning, handing up two sealed indictments^ This is said to he the shortest grand jury session in the history of. Wayne county. Beginning June 4 the Pennsylvania Road will put. on a train\ to - Spdus Point Saturdays/teaving Newark at one o'clock in the atterhoon. On Monday a train will leave .Newark south at 7:02 A, M. Newark Lodge No. 250''I. O. O. F. will observe Memorial Day June 19. The committee has decided oh that date but the plans are riot yet com- pleted, The comjmittee in charge is N. G>.: Thomas Despard ; Vice-Gra\nd Hi Bs Parker and Preston Shelters. The members of the Newark 1, 0. O: F, which wlii be held here in Ma/, 1911, It will bring to our beautiful vil- lage about two hundred delegates. It is especially Worthy of commendation from the fact that this convention has seldom ever been held outside of the large cities.. This year it was held in New York; - tQ RENT. fOR RENT—Fnrnished rooms with all Ira- ' .proyernenta. ,29 Masoia atteet. Irjtf P\OK ; RENT—Ftttnlshed rooms..- Also, large ?.- bara. Inqajre p. B: this ofdce, wtf TO BtENT-rr-New eight room.' house; walls newly papered. All improve- ' \tteats7\inaulre\t>.\C.»rech. lj> T O BBNT^-Half of double iouse, |15 Ber- month.- AU modern improvements. Well located tingle -honse\ *!5 per rflonHi. Flat,. jnoderniraproTements J12;60T>Br month. See JiHarTeyffiki ~ . \- ' \W**fc. F OB, BteT^-WK HAV* NOT BAISHD BENTS.—3 11 room honaoShorman Par It- way.. All improvements. 1204 and $25 .per month; 4—5 room.apartraents Sherman blootc. 113 to 117 per. month'. Bath, steam Ileal arid' water. «henn«nBealty?COi,88her^an Hook, 19tf —T- ' ..:.-.— Jf£f. : r-. 5— ' '- —• MISCELLANEOUS. LOST—On S.Main Street Wednesday small gold pi n marked R. L- J- Finder please return to this office. •/ 20wlp aPCOKAOBf^-Fnrnltnre stored in aclean, dry O and late place. 0.BS; Boblnson. 6 Myrtle »-». • ' 19w7p Wt IS. ALIv ids iof tor Potiitry #*«\*•• IS Faction Isior r». guar« Peirsoo 4 Co^ |«t«riu'it > ,N.'Y.- .. •t-v McDONALO ' 1 - Onion Strew >; AwamiuKr ainamu. at Mnrphy's-^pittt _'QN1P,' mayirltere, tanntartraniallrorder _ busmess atliome.i. Ho canvaseing. .B- yonr own boss. Bend for\ free booklet. Tell how; Heaeobk, A 80B7, Lookport 1»W» S^ AFB for sale cheap. W,B.Boche. 19tf Professional Cards. fill. W. CHITTaNDli. OttMia r „, __, r j«»»»t. _ OfBee and realdenoe^ 88 SoUthiifafii Street, rreatmentbyappointmentatofnoeorpatient'f raaidence. '.\•\,. D R. D. F. JOHRSOK. PhyrfcttnimaShuWBonjNo. lEast IBUer *., NSwarkvN. SV Om«.honra: K-orn 7 to ia. m.; 1 to*aiid-Ttof| jf. m, Both'PhoneB. fi»i a, ». *OUM«, „ ™„-^^..S' U Pbyatclan and Surgeon, No. 2J East BOller Jtreet7Newm»k,N.Y. Offloe hours to 9a m.: ^om 12:80 p. m. to 8 p. ni.. and from 7 ,p.Tn intilgp. m. D • *.T. WIUI*«» *tla«tl»t. •'\^..•-•. _'• SoooeaBor to Dr; J. H. Morth. 6 Wa* ; alller. Hanie'Pbons. J. COrMERNOLl. ' ' ; , jeiaiiand Snrgeon, U South Main St Both phones. : \f . ',.\ Coivjtipaiion **;* \fCj» B>. f»V iter* IOT X3.C T „ ukwatbattlaH „.M».lktaMa>4riaUr. PmiOan \ Tamil « COT aad •trti Sad fcarka.Bawli »a>ck» A specific for paih^-Br. Thoraaa'Elec- trie Oil. itron?eBt, cheapest \niment ever devised. A honaehoia remedy iii Ameri- cafor26yeaM. 9w4. PEKRT BAVIa* FA1NK.ILI.EK. . Soaiater noatbOA. -bo**L ko*bi«, enaanpji have vo terror! k.ilyhfto^old^wharajdii_*• pend aole medicine li kept da hand. 25c-*»c. •ad SBc. potties; l»w< HAMMOCK*aHnewatoclt. Cnt-ahowa fuV ajse HaBunock la closely worea itrlpe «ffect with aeparate pll\ ^ low head at - .- vi|i.39\ I Nuntucliet Hannmoclls f - - •.' ... \ \ . . ' • - - With Wind Shield and without, extra quality aoft lop mattress. **.<0. *9JS. *11» at ; Assistant General, Passenger Agftt Matin of the; West Shore was in New- ark Tuesday evening conferring with the firemen's committee relative to the special trains for Th e Firemen's Con- vention. It was decided to operate two specials on the second day, June 16, one from each direction, They Will ar- rive at 9:30 A . M. and will leave at 10:30 p, m : Probably special rates will be given betweeu Rochester and Syra- cuse! • • Parke M. Reeves, proprietor of-the. Reeves Market, has moved the place of business from the Finley property to lfE. Union.street, which Was formerly occupied by*R. N. Hale.. The plaee has been refreshed\ with • a coat Of white paint and altogether Ttiakeis a very fine \market. Mr. Reeves has in- stalled, a new copier which was shade especially .. fox... .hifji by ^Macij-tJtujat. •yVorth and Coohey of Syacuse andis: regarded as one of the best arid sani- tary coolers manufactured. In the rear oJthje_ market a comfortable'office is being equippedand other roomsnec- essary for the conducting of ah up-to- date market. * A telegram was received-Wednesday afternoon by Dr. A. A,-Yburig statihg that the'Annual State Encampment of pdd Fellows \Would be held in Newark May 1911. The encampment has been in session at New York during the past, week and by the untiring efto-its of Drl YPung_ of this village and Mr. Jackman.of Palmyra, delegates t o the convention, th e encampment voted to meet i n Npwatk next year. Several other cities Were competing for this state convention\ and Dr. Young and;; Mr. Jackman are t o be cohgfatulatefl •ffppn their success- • M\ seeurifg'if for NeWark. A half century of homeopathic m«idi- cal teaching i n New York Will b e cele- brated in that, city next week :'as, ; exer- cised i n th e Homeopathic Medical' Gbllege. Homeopathic, physicians from, all over the, » j.^niplti WJW JfRpolieslter Wednes- :day., ; -LL\> - -i : ; -, . .•.•''. Mr'^aXeRday/^oniing, sen eight ppuU'd 5 crgughter. Mrs.\0- D. Leach of Ijyotns wa s in tbwn Friday.. ' ' • j Mrsr Addle Cirosbypf Detroit, Mich,, is visiting her uncle, Rufus Smith. , A. F. Dii Bpig and family- will con-' tinhe to live in Newark;' Mrs. G; E. Pultz and Regiaia, Pult? have been visiting a t Phelps, \ Miss SuBie Johnson and .Mrs.. B . Baylord spent Tuesday in Rochester.' A- Gi'eenburg of Buffalo was a guest Suhday of Mr- and Mrs. Jacob Simon. Miss Susie Johnson of Marion i s spending the week'at the home of Edward : Baylord., Miss Phoebe Van Benschpten i s Vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Spier, a t Mrs. Nuttente, • Mr. and Mrs. W„ A. Weeks were the gUestSi of relatives at Penn an over Sunday. . The W. C. T-' U; Will meet with Mrs. Dent, 95 East Union Street, oh Thurs- day, June 2nd. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence :Kelley were in JElochester Tuesday and attended\ Barhum's circus. E. E. Burleigh and F. OT. Allerton enjoyed* a fishing trip during the week at Keuka Lake. Ouida Vosburg; of Newark has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W- K. Swales, at Sodus. Mrs- W . D; O'Connor an d niece, Esther Ganley, spent Sunday with relatives at Rochester. W, S.ejimah- Vosteen of Lyons Us. working in the asseniWing department at the Mora factory. - W. ri. Selteck and wife, I. H. Pratt and wife, of Oawegb, autoed to New- ark the first of the ^yeek• Mrs. Charles Van Bussuin and son, Edgar, spent the first Of the week with relatives .near Canandaigua. Mrs, C. L. Gay lord'and, daughter, Katheriney of Sodus, have been visit- ing at Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Burleigh's- M. Waters and family iiave moved this spring from Greenland, N. Y., t o the Hopple place beyond Marbletown, Mr. and M^rs. John Waiters were the guests of the .former's brother, George Walters and wife, at Lyons, Thursday. • Mrs. Luella Lehn Co'oiis of Batavia represented Silver Link Rebekah Lodge a s delegate at the recent ses- sion of the Rebekah Assembly held ih Troy. The Misses Harriett and \Anna Mil- ler were i n Rochester last Saturday and saw David Warfleld in the Music Master. \ . Mrs. D. C Crane has gone t o North TPhawanda, th e guest of her daughi ter, Miss Edith Crane. She will also visit. Buffalo and speina Decoration- Day at Niagaa'a Falla Mr. and Mrs. J- M; Russell and daughter, Dorothy, 6f Lyons, were Sunday guests of Mr..and Mrs- \V, H. GrippM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Micheisen and daughter, Dorothe^, are_ guests at tho 'fiome\*61~FranKllii Swartz,\ iiprtl o f the viilhge- . . Leon Fisk will\ make a tour of Europe this sumnaer wjth a party o f Ann Arbor students, Sailing\ from Montreal July 2. Miss Florence Freedenburg-is spend- ing a few days as the guest of Miss Florence Myers and brother, Newell J. Myers, a t Sodus Point* - Robert Eilinwood, who is a student at the University of New York, ;re- turned t o Newark Thursday, where he will spend his vacation with hi s mother, Mrs. Mary EBlnwopd. Miss Esther Mathews of LyoUs *nd Mrs. Clara Hovey of Wolcbtt were^the guests a t dinner of 'Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Van Aiikeh ThuTsday. Mr. and Mrs, A, E - Williams\ are planning to visit Milan B. Williams, who\ 1B rgpenfflhgtirffWTnnier in'Eari- sas on his ranch; in. June. Mrs. J. L. Snyder was elected vice- president of the New York State Rehekab, Assembly 1, O. O. F., at the annual session held In Troy May 16 to •to-:-.- • Mr. and Mrs. W, K- MeCpy spent Mrs. Fr*fLeiie frviaitlttg h«t par- ents at Morsvi*. Sir/and Mrs. Edwin j?rech, are visit- rig friends at Gjoversyille. • Robert * Bennett has been spending^ the past week at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jerry Collins, of Glpvers,ville, is, a guest at the home of Dr. Young. Mrs..O. H . Allertou, Jr., of Pitts- burg,, is visiting NeWark relatives. A daughter was bbrn.to Mr. and Mrs. John Grieves, .Saturday,. May; 21., \Jack\ Tbierkell has accepted a position as. clerk in Jasper Hpose's ; store SMrs. Haven Powers, of Boston, Mass., was: the guest of Miss Carrie Bronson, Wednesday, Mrs. Fa y Palmer, of-Palmyra, has been spending a few days with Newark frfeiids and relatives tlfls week\. Ben Palmer, . of Anderson, ind. , called o n Newapk friends,-Thursday, while en route to New York and Boston, Mrs. e. E. Robinson erwertaiue^T a few friends at cards, Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Wil-: cock, of Toroato. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitkin and Mrs. G^&^e Williams attended the wedding of Mr. Pitkin's nephew, William Pitkih,: in Rochester, Tuesday afternopri,. LeSn C. Osbom has been appointed manager of the Sherman Opera House. Mr. Osbom is the son of the vjee-pr .-*•\- dent of: the Newark Wagon Co,mpatiy. Cornelius Allart, whpaq'cepteda posi- tion with the MathewsPn Company at Wilkesbarre, pa,, the first o f ApriiJ has been promoted to assistant chief drafts- rnan of the factory, which is an auto- mobile concern, employing 900. men,. Church Notes. ST, MARK'S, CHURCH, Rev, GeSrge C. Rafter, Rector of St,\ Mark's Church,, Salamanca, exchanged With the rector of St, Mark's Sunday last. Mr. Brush was at one time rector of the Salamanca Church. The mortgage on; St, Mark's Church had been reduced thostly through the efforts of the Ladies' Guild from $4,500,. the amo'unt for ; which the property was mortgaged when th> church was built, to $2,000. Last week a payment of $600. was paid o n the principal. Of thiS amount about $225. was raised by subscription of parishioners and the balance was given from the treasury of St, Mark's Guild, representing.a,part of its;earnings during the past, year.. -. The services will be as usual next Sunday; 10:30 a. fli. Morning Prayer and Litany. Mr. M. J. Barker of Hpbart College will conduct the gfervice in. the mbrnihg, At 7:3(1.there will be evening' Prayer and address by the refctor. Ih'fhe Men's Club Pf St. Mark's church 'will meet next Thursday evening in the Guild room of the church. over the, country are flocking to the metropolis for the-f Saturday with Mrs. McCoy's mother, affair, for there i s great enthusiasm among the hundreds of alumni. Tw o Newark physicians, graduates of the college, have been asked to attend the exercises. . They are Dr; Jared A . Reed, who\' is a member of the class of '84, and Dr. L . Stone Kelley, who is, a member of the class of '91. Mortuary. Newark people were interested in the announcement of the death of Dr. Wii- flamli. Howara, an eminent physioian of Rpchestet-, which occurred early in the Week. \\..'• ~y John\ Van\Wyhcklei aged 42 years, iprmerly otGalen, died at the County Almshouse Monday afternoon, following a long illness of consumption. • Luinan S. Youags; a fetlfed Lyons farmer, died Saturday afternoon, aged severity-eight years. Mr. YoUngs was pPrn in this town and. his remains were brought t o Newark Tuesday lor burial. Mrs: Maria Van Vranken, a former well known resident o f South Butler, *ed a t Hartford; Mich,, Wednesday, aged 87 years. : \1 have been somewhat costive, bn Doan'g Reguletsgave just the results a e aired. They act mirdiv and regulate the towels perfectly»'^Geor«e B. Krau«e, 306 Walnut Ave.. Altoona, Pa, 8wi Couch With place (or bedding conrntete with mattress *?&*•• Others *5.7S Shows bed open wide. \'.'\ _- ••Wa%Wif _ We oBer-One Handrad DotaaM leeward for any ca».of Catarrh thwl M-jJaotJ*o«re>d,by Ball's flatarrh Ours. F. J. OHaM .4% * Co., *$• & -ii. Rich and Fragrant. Physicians recommend it because fte acrid bitter flavor of common eoffee hi ellBrinated from-the Tudor brand b y mellowing It with age be- fore roasMng. •\©OAliAMTlttV ~ --.-•- ---•,•--\- four monvy wtll.b* rwuirnad (wlta out tha rttsMK «f \tha ooHW) M It k. not t nttla lM<^'.tli<a*^>1aHi. x»' Mrs. Jane Crothers, and other friends and relatives in town. Mr. Mc Coy : is how* superintendent of the New York division of the West Shore, Erie Faha'er, who has been with the Mora Company for the past four years, has resigned his; position there and accepted on e with th e Rider Lewis'; Motor Car Co., of Anderson, Jnd., fo which place he went last Saturday. Mrs- 8- VV- Percey, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. J. W. Chase, Mrs- JT& Brookins, Miss Emma Lechner aiul Mrs- M., E. Du Bois attended the,an- nual Wayne County Baptist Mission-: ar^ basket, meeting a tWilliamsoh; Wednesday. Miss Eiila Burgess goes to Aurora today to- be the guest at Miss Gold- : smith a t Wailcourt Hall for several ;days, and b e preseht a t the com- mencement festivitieE!., These; will In-: elude a boat trip to the college re - gatta a t Ithaca on Monday and the alumnae banquet at Wailcourt Hall oh Ttiesday- • J ' Miss Christina Snyder of Greens- boro, N. C., who for many years has been a teacher 6£ Gernt^n in the State Normal College at Greensboro, returned to Newark yesterday morn- ing where sh e will Jallend the summer at the beautiful home of her perents. Mr. and Mrs, Judson Snyder, oh Bast Avenue. Sh e will remain I n New- ark until the last of September- \ S: Ray Peirsoh and hjs sister, 'Mas Winifred Peireon, will sail from Bos- ton on, the White Steamer line, steam- er \Canonic\ on June 11. They will leave Newark th e tenth and, do not expect to return; for about two and a half months, arriving bome oil August 24. The trip; which Is \under the <&• rectloh of C. H. Smith of Rochester, will include Italy' where-'they will leave th e boat a t Naples, Switzerland and Germany. At Oberadmergau, near Munich, \they will-aee tie Passion Play which haa beext given there since 1634. Formerly th e play wa s produced every year but o f late it has /bee^givih every teij, years.. . • Newark friends have received, let- ters from Doctor and Mrs- Thatcher,, sent \back frpm th e Azores; Th e doctor writes that the trip i s fine, but Newark .s the best spot he has seen yet One of the doctor's letters opens v.1th a quotation- in Gprifian o r some- ; thing else about feeding the fishes, from, which it might b e inferred that he was seasick. H e £xp«ctB t o see the Pope,when h e reaches Rome_ I f re p*bes not. it will no t be Father Gibbons's fault, because he provided HhT with a letter which ought i^fix Xh audience' for him. Severral rrionths ago Abram Tellier, Jr., of Vienna street, while a t work '•fa Fred C. White is delivery bot,.: Bad a barrel fall on his foot Th e in- jury did hot seem to amount t o much but later became quite painful and the doctor treated' it for rheumatism, it contitiue'ff\Hr*\grdw \WO r is«.until he went t o Rochester for tre*tnjent. Af- ter four walks' treatment ihere th e foqt was pdf under the XraVs ana ft* a/as fnund tnat aume potteB n. the arch of the foot were splintered and that a quantity of put had formed. Tn e doctors in Rocbatter laid t*e . foot matt IM ampnutad, saffi am and--isa |»-^*S 'na. The Town Sunday School held a meeting at the library Monday eve'nihg, C-. A.\ Cleveland, the president, presid- ing,.: Jt-was. decided to take a.Siitiday-; school canvass of the tpwti of Arcadia pn June 2nd. The. object wilt b e to get the names of those who dp not, as well jS: those .who do, attend Sunday school regularly. The canvasis will be made by fifty or rrlpre persons. Who will be appointed by- the various Sunday school superintendents Sunday. For this purpose the town will be divided into districts so that the work can be done in one day. The data collected will be arrangep on cards which later will be placed' in the hands of the Sun- day school superintendents for which the information gathered can b e used as. desired. This i s the firsl*Snnday school canvass that has been % made Withih five years in this.town. .The visitors will call at. every house 'and ask the following questions: Full name of head of family; members of family -members of-church or-not; church pTofessedTchiidren-uuder twelve, in Sunday school or not. ****W****fm$*mo9ffftf***M****9**fi4****M Chpcolattes lb. 80c T©o«fi With each can of Rexall Pearl Tooth PO\K4« regular price, of 25e. We will give } ou the, any 25p-Tooth\ Brush iit our regular stock Rexall Pearl Toofh Is our new delightful dentifiee and is the fit tal preparation we have ever sold and we to.tryit. Your money refunded without, quj ypTi don't thinkthe santeras we^o Saturday antf Mom Trusses That Fit and sit comfoptetbly N.Y. Elastic Trua# $i;oo Leather Coverad\ • 1.00 andfup FIT and SATISFACTION Guaranteed Every Time ct: ^^^^^^^•^^^•^•^••^••^^•••^^*^ EVANGELICAL. \Suffering and Glorification\ will be the subject of the Sunday morning; sermon at the Evangelical church, be? ginning at 10:30. The evening, preach- ing begins at 7:30. The selections ren- dered, \by the choir at morning and evening services are very much enjoyed: by the congregation. The Young Peoples' meeting last : Sunday evening was one of the largest thesociety ever held. Th e meeting to- morrow evening promises equal interest; Next Thursday afternPon Mrs. D. P. Smith, Will entertain- the Lend-a-Hand; society at her home on High Street. - PRESBYTERIAN. To-morrow morning's sermon will be upon \Man's Best Investment.\ To the children Mr., Scovel will begin a Series of short; talks o n \ The Children's Garden.\ A t both morning and; even- ing services references will: be made to Memorial Day, - TPrmorrow evening the service will be opened by some special organ music by Mrs. Jessup.: V Misereri,\ front. \Ii: Trovatore \and a \Group of Familiar WarSpngs,\ blended into a medley. The address wit! be \Turned Upon Life's Lathe.\ Th e mechanics wh o have lately come to our tPwh are speci- ally invited. . . BAPTIST,. . • ,'• The Children's Day programs for the Baptist church have arrived and O,. C. Robinson, the director of the choir, will drill^he childreii at the Sunday school hour to-morrow. «JJLease be prompt. '•'•'. \ , The regular monthly Mission Sunday will: be observed at the Baptist Sunday school tp-morrow.' \ v ,', .-,„ ; ;,a„* -•:,- .•''•• '[ Methodists Preching by th e pastor o n Sunday morning a s usual.- Th e evening ser- vice will be a memorial sermon for the G. A R, the local post, with th e Sons of Veterans and Woman's Re- lief Corps attending i n a hody. . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab U'tMliil clear the sour stomach, sweeten the breath and create a liialthy appetite, they proniot* the flow o! gastric juice, hereby inducinv; good digest on , 'Sold- l.y all dealers. 9w4. ; P. Ba\lli^:i?d^ei*^ T v » 50c | QtJlV \SvirEE*-llfc«IiI' Lautilnatad W4H aUttraaa ••f.>|>*.|t*>lllllll»*t**W'**<»l»l>t'i^tlllllllrM>»«q>»^ 60 Stamps with one pound 46 \ \ ' \ \ ' . 25 '* \ ^ \ 20 \ \ \ \ -*r ~«»-^ • • BaPaw^^^ ^fc^sssl\ ••sW mm wmmt'mtt ^ tmm-^ft j ^NBIBW '^^I '^y' * - 3 xi 1 ,Xa»ii3ai,%^jdyg \**- With any of the Folio •*»? niiii»iiiiaiij 1 t I l' :' i Can Old Dutch Cleanear.... Pka. 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