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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1915 Depends on Health RELIEF BOARD GETS |5 ..o s a laxative to make them comfort- able, and comfort begets happiness Constipation is the canse of much scomfort. Mothers should watch closely the condition of their chil- dren’s bowels and see that they are T i The Hartford Silk Store. Agents Mail Orders Promptly Filled.. Telephone Your O We are Exclusive Agents for\Hartford for “An l:laan]lle News Baby’s Happiness % Second Wesk of Special “Sha “American Lady” and Mada sin, is ideal for children because of D N [ 'I' [ i [' a | its natural composition and gentle 0 0 031 Vu[ 5 s | wetion, and er-<au<f’ it 10|\|dl||\ no Five Days Yet of ; NEARLY 300 LISTS WERE RAISED Reductions Asked for by ISXDEVGISL wuch ta b Caldweils Aghes Bep ) ( he |Mn-1un|\l|\z (Irug Dr. ¢ ald“cll s S\um- Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere. A teaspoonful at bed- time will bring easy, certain relief. G (e e A free trial bottle can be obtained ) House U & ares Sale Meriden Boys Descrted By “Friend” in by writing to Dr. W. B. Calawell, 452 Washington St., Monticello, Hartford Found Here—Ice Harvest- |H~ As ‘lhiq has l»cnnv the biggest sale in (hi»_. department. we have ever K ing tesumed — Sunday School | '~ held, with Jarger savings and gencral reductions on almost everything ) kL | ———————————— there. you had better make the most of it during the nest five days. Workers Have Convention Here, . vantage of this conditions and this NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT, a kitchen range or a small tin pan, B| Applications for changes in the re- | MOTMNE @ force of men started har- you get it while sale lasts at a reducced price, Ranges, trunks, bath room port of the asscssors, the ilme for | Y¢SUNE another jce crop from the fittings. woodenware, tinware, cnamelware, wire goods, a'uminumware, receiving which expired Saturday, | PoRd controlled by the company rushes, lamps, ete. Will mention a few. B | vould if favorably acted on by e HEAVY ASH CANS, reduced from $2. ¥rom $1.98 B | hoard of relief reduce the grand list to 81.839 each. Landers, Frary & Clar] h . 24 Ib., 980 total by approximately $20,000, leav- kind for 79¢ each. Guaranteed ELECTRIC SAD TRONS, $1.98 kind for ing an increase of over $220,000 over | N#A%ed in erecting a small store- | This showing includes new smart styles in a $1.39 cach. Regular 50¢ size LIQUID VE IR, 42¢ hottle, Nickel | 1ast vear. This is one of the surpris- | NOUSe In which it is to be kept ‘ nOALE Ter avety Forbe oF iy mounted FIREPROOF PIE PLATES, $1.50 kind for 89¢ cach. QUART ing facts which developed. during One ‘of the bulldings collapsed dut- CANS CEDAR OIL for floor mops, 98¢ value ofr © can. Fifty foot the public se: 15 of the relief board, | \M8 @ wind storm a year ago and since | § Many ladies have attended this exhibition an lengths HEAVY CLOTHES LINE, value 29¢, this sale price but 19¢ a proving that while the assessors in. | (At time the compuny has been lack- very many more will avail themselves of this op| length. creased the valuatios of nearly thre 8 i‘""]’"’f'f"’_“ S el Crob this week. hundred property owners and gave | S t0 be harvested this time and a DUSTL DUST BRUSHES, OIL FLOOR MOPS, the dustless the grand list the biggest boost in | P&rt of it will be shipped out of We cordially ask your attendance and are vers Eene regular 39¢ kind, kind of regular 98¢ value, 59¢ cach ‘AR . their report was generally re- | oW1 ing to you that we can fit you faultlessly to just 25¢ cach. LONG HANDLED DUSTLESS irded as satisfacto Sunday School Workers Here, ) American Lady’ lel for 2 2 sfa “ 4 uyra” or “America Aady” mode o 1 3 FLOOR MOPS, regular 3%c¢ grade A. H. Condell, W Simpson and Local Adventists were the hosts at Madame Lyt or m WILLOW CLOTHES HAMPERS, for 25¢ each. : W | I". G. Osborne, comprising the board | @ convention of delegates of the Sun- figure. With cover, regular $1.10 kind, 89¢ | CURTAIN STRETCHERS, full N | of rclief, held their final public meet- | 44¥ schools and Loyval Work Our competent corsetieres will be pleased t cach. .\u‘, adjustable ones, $1.15 kind 79¢ | ing Saturday. They had expected a | cieties of the Advent Christian i cach, husy session and were sur o 3 churches of Connecticut and w T 2 5 : IS e . sy ses E surprised when i and western IS.\II! _ROOM (,\mN_ _all .(( LOTHES FRAMES, 85¢ folding, only a few property owners put in ap- | Massachusetts held today at the ;};;:l white cnameled $4.50 kind, | ('J;'i'\'~|* i A : B | hearance. . Complaints were received | Plainville church of that denomina- H 3.19. 5 AT IAK PAILS, 25¢ Star Fibre, Saturday from only cight taxpaye tion Nearly all the churches in this | Gpeacns | | bringing the total number of prote section were represented and there | STRONG CLOTHES BASKETS CARPET SWEEPERS, Bisscll's B | h to but forty Sl were several clergymen as well as | for wet wash, 98c value 'for 79c regular $2.00 guaranteed kind for g Subsequent to the filing of the as- | Young people in attendance cach. $1.69 cach. B | cessors’ report members of the relief The delegates were in session near- | board received several informal com- |1V all day. Several interesting sub- flrse s } plaints concerning raises in the val- | Jects connected with the work of uation of their property, but {in most | the Sunday schools were discussed | and inspiring addresses were deliv- Women who used to have only one corset at authors evidently did not N ler their argument sufficiently { ered by a number of the visiting | several, perhaps three or even more, one for tailo ————————————r—— | T)eTitorious {0 warrant their appear- | Cl€TE¥men ITAVING AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPT-Hl | ing at one of the meetings. Only The visitors were entertained at LY RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF UTS. protests presented under oath at luncheon served at noon. The ladies only afford a regularly called meeting of the bhoara | °f the local church prepared: the all occasions, but they also wear better, used intere! can be considered and the “sidewalk [™al e complaints” as a result will have no D e i Wilcox and Francis Deming, has ac- (members of the society and their | Weight with the members. When Leroy Jackson, formdrly of | y Berlln News cepted and elected John Weber to | friends are cordially invited. Chairman Condell has not as yet | this place, who was recently convicted g e T e xS succeed shim. | The change. will take N called a meeting of the board to so | In/ the Hartfard pollce ‘Gotrt oni & | BT : s : B S longEmcachy 3 theft charge, completes his term 1in | sffqetion eyt of Maceh, ithis datel|Mime v S mhwin Nf 'Bickon! feshmed his|| b a0, Srandjlist and feonslder ithell i 8 s rentad for | ihe being named in Mr. Austin’s resigna- A 3 . S | appeals. but it is likely that the mem- | J s s o duties at 3 2 g 3 - o oritie >, o0 tion. s at the Kensington Methodist | horg will get together before the end | Meriden authorities, Prosecuting At-. | I church yesterday, having almost com- | of the week torney Dunn of the Silver City hay- | P;t 2 r ustin 5n.~] »c;en] !h: chureh | pletely recovered from his recent ill- Attt e i notibe| & ed a warrant for him Satur- sexton for a period of about two years. | ness ? e 5 ie 28 appoa s day. < B Eaeaith e Fook e o o e :1::; - H:;, preac h?d nxu;llom sermnn.l, determined until after the board com- Tankson| sl at pressnt working! otk We offer for your sclection a larger range off { il both in the morning and evening and | pletes its deliberations, but it is not | * =G = - " “ " held for about sevente rea : % Shis o 5 5 ; a fi of $50 a »0Sts, o Lyra” and “American Lady” corsets than ever. 0 SnfEen Dt his congregation expressed pleasure | expected that the reductions will [ Ihe of 80 and costs. AWhen he was | School Teacher Surprised. l:u his return. amount to a great deal. In some cases :;(':::;wd“u;lv : .a‘l;,\ ":“"("“\"‘:‘q“:‘lf‘ . f;: | “Madame Lyra” corsets from $3.50 up. LIRS . NAMBE Ten r?t‘ the little girls in Miss Adele v Stroke. the members admit there was merit | ) 5 "o ghent several weeks in'a American Lady” corsets from $1.00 up. Murray's room at the Kensington Martin Dunham, the octogenarian hospital before the wound healed suf- i P&pm’ favom]u Ammm[m‘mof faflafl Grammar school tendered her i pleas- | Who is critically ill at his home in | Will. of course, be given. | ficiently to warrant his appearance in | Berlin as the result of injuries he [ Members of the board of assessors ) regular, ’ u“.o‘m), 1,,1-. Corsets. The company’s big repositories are filled to capacity and while the ice cutting is in progress, carpeniers are | whether you wish to purchase or not evening and ancing, one for athletics or easy how woman the satisfaction of being car Martin Dunham Has ; to the protests and some reductions ant surprise at her home on Porter's : 5 5 Pt s e s Saturday evening, on the occa- | 'eceived two months ago when as- | have cause for gratification in the He had heen taken into custody for | * . = — = ROGeVing MADY SOIAINIES. | wom or o hurmian “hen” “wena | Suliea 1 s Rirod i Sufered a | owing mate 1 (i reiier hourt 504 |tk e ek "SR e | Tmorston me peem & patent mt | Tomamt ey ul | | I i o strok S| E rni ich para- | sions, Should the appeals of all who ; $ | AT SNy M S lis R | stroke vesterday morning which para fon hould the appe of a {was in the hospital it was discovered | institution for nearly a week. He has | banquet of v lyzed his left side. His condition is | appeared at the meetir be granted. | ¢pat some of the clothes whicl he | g lodge, when S | The: children assembled on the front | (o;y serious and there is but little | the assessors will even then feel that | voao wearing had been stelen from a | o [r2ctured thigh, the result of a fall BER”N CHURCH S[X[DN RES GN | iporeli o Miks \Murrgyiss i home = and nopel for his recover; there work was satisfactorily done. | qelivery wagon of T Ttudenski, which | O7 the sidewalk. | will be the prind [l iy ausdezed Rche PRdoonibe Now For (he Meters. They raised the grand list this year (o | was kept in Frederick Gallen's barn | Mrs. Norie L. Spencer of West Main | Seheral = Th e - ring o : e o 6 7 : : - N = e randmaster A ,(h(-y greeted her with the singing of Now that the people of Kensington | $2:256:982. an increase of $241.527|on East street, Plainville. He sub- | street, will entertain the B. Whist | ;ver the H..:'\,. “John Weber Will = Succeed Henpy | “P 8PPropriate birthday carol. Then. iy, o syececded in getting the New | OVeT st vear Not a great deal of |sequently confessed to having stripped | club tomorrow afternoon | pected to close bt *| oniibehalf (of Ther: iclassmate Lita | giiain officials to look favorably up- | Puilding was done here during 1914 | the cart of over $100 worth of goods. Rev. H. T. Walsh celebrated ves- | election of office Austin—Martin Dunham Suffers | Cowles, presented M s Murray with | ;) their plan for an extension of the mdlmlm?n.\“ lhe o ?thr\ = € The local authorities intended t0 | pers last evening in the Church of | & beautiful bouqiet of roses. water maMns, the tosn clerk imrecely. | Tu88s because the boart ught the | nave him brought here for trial after | Gur Lady of Merey. Tt ! | A pleasant social followeq and, ‘be- ing the attentions of a score of firms | valuation was too low the preceding | the Hartford police had finished with | 0 MO¥ of Mevey. Fhe sermon was | | fore the children loft for home, thes | which are desirous of supplving wa. | Year. The assessors respomsible for | him but it was finally agreed to try s Rt s s A el “DEPOT POLY | enjoyea refreshments: tor meters and all other appliances, | the changes are E. A, Freeman, F. T.| him in the Capital City for both | Silcoyne. There will be stations of ‘ Wheeler and L. B. Tucker. offenses. Having stolen goods in his | e €ro and benediction in the A petition recommending the ap-| Boy Scouts to Hartford. Berlin Bricfs. Moriden Bove Found Meres | possession was one of the counts on | church Friday evening at 7:3 | known as “Thé 3 William W. Fagan as| Bright s 'y this T Major Frank L. Wilcox is spending d R ; : S| 2 o5 ) g Iotans Chda ‘pnlntmanl of & 3 H | g .ng xr and f::l) Al)n: mmn}ng. L e Yt Es e Lawrence Cooper, Henry Schonn ;\.‘h_n 1‘ :( \v\/\ m]rugnml ind a fine of | Mrs. L. B. Graham of Pierce street | here, died this mi postmaster at Kensington, is being| three of the local boy scouts, accom- | & few davs in | ) 2 ] ar Tacol Breach a triof or Merfden {720 Was Unpoked has recovered from an attack of grip |{llness. He was : ¢ill | panied by James Stillman, a promi- : S ’ i ; ) olice now claim tha and will | 1 d by J Still ’ I e oo A 2 boys, who went sightseeing in Hart- Th“. Meriden police naw ol > ”. : nent boys' worker, left for Hartford Miss Laura Smith of Norton road | fotH W12 et BEHSCE 8 T8 A s | they have cvidence against him for | ror » week to take part In the big Boy Scouts’ | left today for a short visit with her | T8 Y58 R Nere | stealing automobile tires in'that city | b : : depariment und ‘(um»eutiun it the Y. M. C. A. there, | Prother, Elliot Smith, of New York. ‘H‘ " """” 'f\ ";"“”l‘; ‘:"”\""“‘1‘;“‘]' and more trouble is evidently in store | Mrs. Simon McDonald is all &t | retired three yves ! 5 E . MU C. A, : 4 3 art, who founc em vandering | .. after he NaSBR N | he yme in the Nussell block on Cen- S the expiration of his term, which oc-| 1n (he party were Grant Wickwire, Constable Henry Austin and family | ;iideiy about the center The 2‘ him ‘«'”'“" "" 1‘-' released from lh-“‘r ’r‘"l he ':a r:” he Rtussell block on Cen- | 8 ol curs Thursday, March 4; a little mm'v} Lloyd Minor and Rollin Crandall. are contemplating moving into the |y, o ages range from 11 to 14, They iy reet hostelr | e TRy 2 Two automobile trucks filled with | house on Worthington ridge recently | 14" 10t their home vesterday in | The Misses \:n abeth Fitzgerald of Comtsilg acated by John Jedzlaniak and fam- | p. company of an Italian, who had Postmaster P. J. Prior attended the | Middletown nnd Bessie Stack of New el “for | annual convention of the post -office | Britain spent Sunday in town as the clerks held this afternoon in New | guests of Marie Fitzgerald of Haven West Main street Stroke—=School Teacher Surprised— JVashington's Birthday Observance. Bridgeport, ¥\ irculated about the distriet | which kept her confined to the house | snombers of thel “5e presented to Congressman Augus- ] tile Lonergan at Washington before ! Brief ltems than a week from now. | The paper has been in «unnan..m‘3)i91'i<|~l\ scouts passed through lwl'"]ilb A ian, whe this morning bound for the capital | 1Y invited them to go to Hartforc for almost a week and it is said m..tl i it T o s e R L e e S many influential parties have affised | Big Conventions Today. I meeting of the year in the town jexpenses of the trip. He bought thsir signatures, among whom 4 : o [ clerk’s office this afternoon. There | their tickets and went as far as the| A Som was born last evening to Mr e S foils Reyhal Wreasurer of the Ame Postmaster’ Henry l. Torter and |'were a number of complainants. The | Capital City with them. and Mrs. Ayers of Bank street the entertainment recently given un- : ‘ Wood- | j0ard will announce the revised grand,| Towards night he deserted the trio| The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday | der ihe auspices of the Holy Name so- | ¥ nother o uppief 4 Rural Letter Carriers Julius C ~ r Goods company, Whose| | i A _ Rg | ican Paper Goods g i »' S i { ruff and Charies W 11\.nn§ were in | list soon. and the .younssters, out of funds, |afternoon at the home of Mrs. Susan | ciety are planning for a St. Patrick &0 nous. dra large amount of mail was largely re-) New Haven tods The former was Miss Mildred Goodwin of Kensing- |started to walk to Meriden. They | Kavanaugh of Whiting street yolal and dance 0 Bé given on | ¥ y zine o sponsible for ‘the Kensington division | in attendance at the annual meeting | (o, rapidly recovering from the |fololwed the wrong tracks, however,| The Women's Itelicf Corps held a | Atarch 17th. ith fasein Leing made o third cla office. | of the Connc ut postmasters and | gerious operation for appendicitis |and arrived in Plainville about nine [ Washington silver 1 this afternoon Thie ihdiew of the Methodint churoh 11t o Mr) Fagan 8 the chairman of the | the carriers were present at the ¢ which she recently underwent at the | o'clock. They told their story to]in G. A. R. hall. e e e -" e “,]‘ : comig ‘-V,.-nun l‘){ll ek S = ceting of the Rural Carriers’ ! New Brita ieneral hospitz the officer and he gave them permis- 2 o bk siphteditlediinn P e o nual meeting o 1 irrie New RBritain General hospital, o £ ¥ 0. L. Clark of (Cliftondale Mass., | 1org Wednesday cvening from 65:30 to | next Bunday's Wl emocratic town committee in this e i % sic 5 v A E & 4 | association. The Men's Lycoum will hold a big | Sion to sleep in the basement of the spent the week-end in town as the| g i . - A D e i v > LAl oeady | 8 o’clock dealey in advang 5n Jpeyell kngwiend. popular, and | Washington's Birthdajy. | Washington's birthday ®meeting this | town huilding. e i guest of his father-in-law, L. P. New-| ) i e whist [1imitod =t has a very strong backing. This, in evening at the Kensington Methodist | e notifled the Meriden police and | "¢ \ibio street The grange will have a public whis Chiiin \bout fifteen New Britain | this morning one of the youngster's | Wednesday evening in its hall on & Al 1 At y re : < oY Reports from St Francis hogpital | " e roterans and some of the local “vets” |relatives came here and took them| R i Plerce street. i vessisnsangisome oF SieJocalivets il s indicate that the condition of Rev.| e Wiy FOOD SOURI will attend. A stereopticon lecture e i) c S R The National bank and the school STOMAGC will be given. ice Harvesting Resume 3, 1urston, pastor of the Wetno=f e closed today in observanod of > 3 While | there is a touch. of spring | dist church, is improving steadily. Mr. | oo 0 0o e birthday. The post of INDIJ In observance of Washington's | “addition to the fact that, as yet, there | o /= v L legal holiday, | are no other candidates for the posi- | 2 ay, | tion, lends a very bright aspect to i his chances | . 2 G . | the stores closed early and special | ; | agginie iterm: of ‘Miss IR ontel MOORE i e olisorted at thelnostilor. | MissiNonleRLuhrestimediner idu-if HBE ;present postmlstress, docs not ex-; — o = o : { tion for appendiciti® which she under- | in the weather and signs of the de. fice closed at 12:30 and the earriers fire until late in December of this s : L \ | Construction company this morning, parture of winter are most apparent, | made but one deliver On many Diapepsh 5 e Kensington post oflice me 5 > re remains r ic f ice ¥ | . o jéar but, nevertheless, it is common.| The Kensington post office opened |y 080T (CUUR (o a aperac | there remains o fair thickness of i YUUB HEM} AiD :fl’fl JMGH I Ainat i e A alliioe Wars ach dist Iy _conceded that the democratic con= | & ‘\ 5 b \; 2 C0REC AN Non'for yendictis which she unde on the ponds in this section The in evidence during the day mi P8, will make recommendations | 108 M. At 4:30 B. M.ithe office was | vyt "4 150 Gharter Oak private h White Oak Ice company is taking ad- Ileadache caused by a disturbed diges- for both the Kensington and Hm-lin‘5,’_(""“"""_‘ tor 'IH\“ st gl 1‘““‘_ _""""“‘ pital in Hartford several weeks ago n is nearly always accouipanied by - — Wonder what ug The st Beflin.post ofice was open pain in the stomach, belching of gas, | hich portion of Jfirces before departing from Wash- 8t ; sanen S g S el - ; ! a ' ¢ Eeidn Tt is safe. ‘th ‘say that. the | [rom 7:30 to 10:30 in the morning | Father I -(,. ‘l.rr‘fp.x.m will return HAVE GULUH INYUUR cHEEKs vomitingand often by censtipation, This MASONIC DIGNITARIES | .age a0 you? and from 30 to in the afternoon. | from Palm Beach., F1 on Thursday sort of headachie is generally located in | S If vour stolstl gopofptments will be'vmade on i, pocular hours were cd at | of this weels the forchead and is not constant but| ATTEND CONVENTION | gaces and upset, o recommendations rather than thosoe e LR ) Which the new republican representa- | ti¢ Berlin office with the cxception Mue ey LU echor il a g IS Be Better Looking—Take comes,and goes. o has fermented inf Hee the fact that it will Dha' closed | South school in Berlin, is sufferin It does not come on immediately after | head disty el il tive, P. Davis .Oakey, ma ike. : 3 ; Y : N )1 ?,)“. id in Be e i he | Sumewhat earlier this evening with an attack of pneumonia. Her Olive Tablets eating but after the food has had time to acids and eructaté Not \n[\;' ...(u(’ r“:».m“ 1 w;ut :]1 She OFf the Jocall mer e : btia Jacksoton Mo —_— ferment which it does because the diges- | Two Days Session of. Georze Wash- | aath foul, tong! mastership, probably because e t se dow oo, but cthers | R i , = 1 ive fluids that shoulc ‘are of i e | P ermriat e }".Mm" et e s st 1IL0RCT0 down at noon, but cth Britain, il ke charge of her It vour skin is yellow—complexion | HVE fluids that should take care of it are | 3 i3 < . a little Pape's DI term pres 3 Y| were open fer business all day 1ng. | classes during her illne pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— | insuflicient, because the glands that se- | gton National Masonic Memorial minutes you wond | szl You have a bad taste in your mouth—a | crete these fluids are weak, because the | - ey { the Berlin Savings bank was closed, ! there were no sessions of the schools, throughout the country for the eréc- Church Sexton L. Porter. does not run out for nearl Se:xmon By Prof. Nour : i a year and a half. As has been B oD 95 Bl e Sl - 10.14‘x ,’}ofi«r:vlul feeling—you should take | y,,,q is failing to nourish these xz]ands‘ Association Opens. (1‘4“‘“4 u\.\l.({vn‘:‘m mentioned previously in this column, | As a slight 3 prevented Rev. ¢ FyRic INTO NE 'ABIN Dr. Bdwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- | properly. ; 22 R A. B. Goodrich Is recognized as the | Samuel A, Fiske from occupyng hiy —— stitute for catomel- were prepared by | ' Tich, red blood is the first essential to | Alexanria. Va. Feb. 22—High |xnow that it iittle “tgong candidate n Berlin, he hav- | Pulbit ! :"“‘I‘( e )_J"{'_’:" or | Missouri Night Riders Warn Them to Dr. Hdwarde after 17 years of study | proper digestion and the digestive pro- | Masonic dignitaries from all over the stor l(»}-l“ A Ty img held the job for a term during e b Conceeations Ahhrer 1 Leave Before Tuesday, Dr. Ldwar: Olive Tablets are a | Coss cannot goon withoutit. When lack | country gathered here today for the luted Sad:they i Pdsldent Grover Clevelands admin- | the Beriin CORETasas oua ©4 S G L e, 22— Nigni | PUrely vegetable compound mixed with ofnnumhmp biood causes fermentation | e annual convention of the George | it istration Both ' positions, are .con- | the absence of Superintendent L0k ew Madrid, Mo., I"eb. 22——Nighi | olive ‘oil. “You will know them by their | and poisons are absorbed from the diges- | ? without fear, e it DO tieal plums, | L= Wilcox, he also had charge of the | r last night again shot into the | olive color. tive tract, the pa our head advises | Washington National' Masgalc Mem- | Tt your StSHS r}:eel;gm i(”Am;’n T’;[({(dr- :?,l‘—l\vi:z \l"_“h " sunday school abins occupied by negro farm lab- ‘e‘{‘fhx;‘\u ;\|ant]a cl?a‘_r ]mn:g((:tki‘n‘mt:r_‘lfip; sou of the fact. itliams’ Pink Pills | orial association. The society has for | your liberal limig k £} ffice carr) | M adin: the ohure 5 % ay s o pimples, a feeli A H St 5 | )0 e L 1 500 uAd thial Borilh w It was announced in the church near here, and today the cxodus | §i5% 25, RyGRies; 2 fectins Of JUCKEREY | Rive the blood just the clements they | jts object the collection of funds | 1 Your food is & fice ;1 555 ! = calendar erday ‘that tlhv affering ¢ frightened negroes began :ln;‘\\, :he SR ol 2 od to correct this condition and, wnh{ 1elp, remember i for the Congregational ISducation sn- Notices posted on various farms | Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the | 3 laxative, when required, form a perfect most harmless reli Resign: siety. which was itakei the previous | warned the negroes to leave before Hwerand bowels like calomel—yet have no ment for the ),(‘.a,hm,fq of ,,1“),,:,5.]1%'" of a Masonic temple here as a |sin which costs o X Sunday, amounted to §18.78. Next | Tuesday night. The night ride v 1da?zerousaner effects. 4. | tion | memorial to Washington and, incidens [lnr:-- case at dvil Constable Henry Austin has tend- | ¢ naay the offering will be for the | comprise a band of dissatisfied white pd“k(x);ysgla;t gne“bl\xe ““?1"‘;2’5?’35;;:";‘9 Mention this paper and we will gend | tally. as a repository for the pric cless | wonderful—it dige cRgd his resignation as sexton of the | yaptford School of Religious Peda- | farm laborers who, according to the | goq annuaxfy;t ]6(}; ::l‘d ‘z"s’c per box. All you two little books on the dict and the | Washington relics now stored here ‘“ ings straight, so Second Congregational church in Ber- v land owners, seek to drive negro lav- | druggists. proper use of a laxative Addrees: Dr. Following a preliminary husiness | that it i= really s lin and the committee of parish offi- | This evening the Senior Endeavor | orers out of the district in the hope Take one or two nightly and note the | Williams Medicine Co., herectady, ,‘ session, the delegates went in a body | for your sake, don cers, which is composed of R. H. Dem- | society will give a “Valentine Party” | of obtaining higher wages or farms Plga:m& resnlts . ] o N. Y. Your own druggist sells Dr. Wil- | to Mount Vernon, where wreaths |a weak, disordered Jog, E. W. Mildrum, Major Frank L. bin the ladies’ room of the church. All | at lower rentals. l e Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O | ljams’ Pink Pills, were placed on Washington’s tomb. | necessary.

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