New Castle News (Newspaper) - November 23, 1904, New Castle, Pennsylvania
New a a a a a a a news wednesday nov. A. 1�4. They Bave Gobe to the great beyond deaths that have occurred in and near new Castle. Captain Joseph ii. Gilliland. Captain Joseph Henderson Gil Liland one of the most prominent and Best known Resi Post no. 100, grand army of the Republic and new Castle Encampment no. 0, of the Union Veteran legion. He was a past colonel of the latter and also a past commander of the g. A. R. Captain Gilliland was one who reflected Honor upon the Community to which he lived and his death removes a Man who will Long be remembered by Many sorrowing friends. Funeral services tuesday after dents of this county passed away at 2inj m at 2 30 from the Central pros of Clook sunday afternoon at Bis Resi l vl0rian Church in charge of the Donee 011 East and Shaw streets from i Nion Veteran legion. Interment u complication of diseases. While his Ai a Ivy. Pay. Cemetery health bad been tailing for some months lie had Only been confined to ills Home a Short time. Wednesday afternoon he was in his office As usual and was apparently feeling As Well As he had for some time past. The intelligence of his death spread quickly and i a John Jellison. R. P. Jellison of this City has just received the sad intelligence of the death at Dallas Texas of his father John Jellison. A former prominent resident of this county. The latter was 79 years of age and dissolution resulted from the effects of a paralytic stroke he suffered about two years ago from which he really never recovered. Or. Jellison was Horn on what is known As the 500 acre tract a just i West of Harbor Bridge where he spent his Early life. He was married 10 miss Martha drown daughter of Matthew Brown another prominent resident of that locality. Their married life was most Happy until death called the wife four years ago. Six children survive their parents. They Are it. P. Jellison of new Castle a mrs. Mcgaff of Louisville by. John and Allen Jellison. Of St. Louis James Jellison of Calls City neb., and mrs. Margaret Mccord of Dallas tex., at whose Home the father passed away. Or. Jellison also leaves three Brothers William James an 1 Robert Jellison All of Kansas. The was everywhere met with expressions i letter is postmaster of ind Epen of the deepest and most sincere Gril j Donee. For no Man stood higher in the regard or. Jellison left this locality a a of the Community than he who Hod 1 Vears ago. Settling first in Nebraska just responded to the last great Roll later lie went to Texas where its Call declining years were spent. While lie was Horn june Ord 18?,7, at Here both he and his wife were ment hairs Volle pa., but came Here with his i hers of the firetto Troillet Chu parents when he was 7 years of age. Of this City and he will he yemeni in his youth he Learned the printing hered by All the older reside no Trade and was a compositor on the old the locality who Viu Cool City chronicle when the civil War of his passing away broke out. That publication was owned by or. Daniel ensure with whom 1 mrs. Fannie Mayberry. Joseph Gilliland was at that time Rea l Vars Fannie Mayberry wife of Wil Captain Joseph in. Gilliland. Of relatives in this City who will be pained to learn other untimely death. She is survived by mrs. Anna Welsh of Washington a sister and by the following Brothers Hamilton Platt of Seattle Wash. James h. Platt who is employed by the government at Washington i. C., and Thomas Platt of Oil City. The last two named will he Here for the funeral services which will occur monday. Miss Piatt who was 52 years of age at the time of her death. Is very Well known in this City which was her Home for Many years. She was of a most estimable character and her sorrowing friends have the sincere sympathy of All in their sad affliction. Mrs. Joseph Ligo of Ilg Crawford Avenue received a letter from the family in Washington Friday stating that. Miss Platt was seriously ill. And saying that the friends Here would be advised of the fact As soon As the end came. Not w withstanding this warning the receipt of Telegram a Day later was a severe Shock and cast a gloom Over Many Homes in this City where the deceased bad been known in her life time. The deceased was a member of the episcopal Church and was prominent in religious circles. Miss Platt had been in delicate health for the past two years. Her condition however during the summer months had been so much improved that her ultimate recovery had been hoped for. However she became much worse it i late her illness terminating in her death at the time stated. The remains will he brought Here for burial and will arrive in this City at 10 3b Over the a amp o. Monday. Funeral services from the family residence Here followed by interment in i Greenwood cemetery. The Plain Grove presbyterian Church of which he was n trustee for Many years. He was a staunch Republican and was quite prominent in his locality in Public nit airs. Funeral sunday at the presbyterian Church at Plain Grove at 10 30 a. Of the parents the remains were Laid to rest in Oak Park cemetery. The pallbearers were Elmer . Clar Erae. Clare and Charles in a. All cousins of the deceased. Or. Fenners ing Medicine. Iliam c Mayberry of Shenango town the six men connected the Bip passed away about 0 o clod per enlisted in the Union army at Ulf j sunday morning after an Ati Uek 01 outbreak of the civil War and . She was the daughter newspaper suspended for Lack of men0� j1 1 Ai a William Boyd a prominent to publish it. Captain Gilliland enlisted resident of that township and belong As a private on the 21st of april 1861, l to a widely known family in co. H of the 12th Pennsylvania i Wjk. Was in her 46th year and her volunteers. Death come As a heavy blow to a a that enlistment was Only for 90 Days j wide Circle of friends. She is sur and to was discharged August Ken. Vived by her husband and two sons however he enlisted in co. K of the j Clyde and Ira Mayberry. A he a Iso famous 100th Roundhead regiment on heaves her Mother mrs. Sarah Boyd the 28th of the same month. He was land Otic sister. Mrs Sarah , not immediately chosen first lieutenant 0f Shenango township and on the 10th of september 18 12, mrs. Mayberry was twice was promoted to the captaincy aft r her first husband being the late the death of Captain Van order. Ilam Riser Shenango township. 1 hat the Battle of James Island Cap Union resulted in the birth of two Tain Gilliland was terribly wounded by children who survive both he a bursting Shell which mangled i Walter Riser and mrs. Mat y Thornas. Quot Quot to amp re a a ssi May May de most a up Abl it. His of Atli ���5 i death will cause much grief among record was one to be proud t. I Wao new Jer for he was a most Captain Gilliland never spoke of it mite woman. Funeral services ,�,10 a or ranks of those with v. Horn tuesday morning at 10 of clock at the Savannah methodist Church and in William a Kancy. William Sankey a Well known resident of Neshannock township died very suddenly at his Home about 5 30 a a clock sunday afternoon from a rupture of a blood vessel in the stomach. He was stricken about 11 of clock saturday evening and rapidly Sank there being apparently nothing that could a done to save his life. He was the son of Patterson Sankey of Neshannock township Ami was years of age last Friday. Hot was a member of the con town free methodist Church and always tried to Liv up to his professions of Faith. Ii was liked by All who knew him and Many will sincerely mourn his sudden death. Or. Sankey was twice married Bis first wife being Mary Ann Gott who died some years ago. Three children of that Union survive Patterson f., Ralph i. And James w. Sankey. His second wife was miss sue Smith of Neshat Nock township who survives him with the following children Harry </., prudence a., and Arthur 1. Sankey. Funeral services wednesday afternoon at 2 of clock at the Coal town free methodist Church and interment at Grace land. Hurry Kilt Sherg. Harry Goldberg son of or. And mrs. M Goldberg of South Jefferson Street died of consumption in Colorado after a Long illness. The family received a Telegram yesterday announcing his death at that place the evening before. The Young Man. Was s3 years old and leaves a wife and two children in Pittsburg where ha1 was in bus Ness. He formerly resided Here and afterwards Wen to Braddock whore he was engaged in the gents furnishing business for a Long time. For the past year his health a failing and he sper4 much of his time at his Home Here prior to going out West about four months ago. He is also survived by his parents two Sisters and three Brothers As follows Meyer Goldberg. 01 Youngstown Lewis j Goldberg of Charleroi Emmanuel Jennie and May at Home in this City. Amanda Lockhart. Mrs. Amanda Lockhart., 61 years of age and wife of Oliver l. Lockhart of Pulaski township died suddenly from heart disease at he1 Home about 1 i o clock wed Oslav Forenoon. The sad event was totally unexpected As or. Lockhart had apparently been in her usual health and was engaged in the performance of her household duties when seized with the Faial attack. The deceased is survived by hoi Malinc p. Boyles mrs. In Ialine 1. Boules. Aged 71 years died at her Home Corner of court and Pittsburg streets. Friday evening about a of clock. Death was not entirely unexpected As the deceased had be �1 in ill health Tor several weeks. It was. However a sad Shock to her Many relatives and friends in this City where she had resided the greater part of her life and where she was much esteemed for the Many a to Mable qualities of which she was possessed. The deceased is survived by her husband. George v. Boyles by one son. David Boyles and one daughter mrs. Wells Clendenin. A son Fred Boyles died about a year ago. There Are Many relatives in this City other than the members of tie immediate family by All of whom the death is sincerely mourned. Mrs. Boyles was born in Fayette july 4th. 1833, h i had been a resident of new Castle for Many years. She was a consistent member of the Central presbyterian Church and was always known 0 one of its most Earnest and energetic workers. Funeral monday at 2 30 p. From the late Home of the deceased conducted by drs. Moore and Jordan. Many sorrowing relatives and friends gathered in Beautiful Grace inn monday afternoon 10 a a husband Oliver l. Lockhart by a tribute of respect to the memory of Taniel Herslev and by one mrs. Emma Boyles who was Laid tosisj0r mrs. William Woods All of whom live in Pulaski township. All diseases of the kidneys bladder and urinary organs. Also Catarrh heart disease gravel dropsy rheumatism backache female troubles. Kidney i Kulish huu1mc0� backache a a a a a a a a purifies the blood. Don t become discouraged. There to a cure a a a you. If need by write or. Fee he has spent a Lifet Ime curing just such a a a a a As fours ail consultations free. Had All the symptoms of Brights disease. Side the ranks of those with whom he served and Only the to during conversations of bygone a lavs. While Homo on a furlough in 1861 he was married to miss Rebecca Mcc Leary of new York who survives him. Three chill Cit also survive their father Frank Ralph Ami miss Anna Allol Sarah Gilliland both of Alle interment there. Mrs. Collingwood. After an illness of More than three i runs ii Mim a i .r.-, from dilutes. Mrs. Elizabeth this cite. Captain Gilliland also leaves Colin Good wife of Francis p. Col 1 to Sisters mrs. Josephine Miller Lingwood passed away about 11. J iwo sister a a Dock sunday morning at the family Home. No. 193 Barber place. She 1 a a a a a i was a most estimable woman anti by some. A a i Many will sympathize deeply with the stricken family. Mrs. U Oil ing Wood was a member of the Croton Avenue methodist Church and her entire life had been such As to prepare her for the Groat transition. When the final summons came. She was born at Meadville pa., her Maiden name being Elizabeth Shortb she is survived by her husband and Ami i Ghent. Captain Gilliland set As a Printer and for a lire years was employed As a corp Zaitor on the new York Ledger before the War. At its conclusion he went into business and Tor Many years hot was connected with Ibe Joseph Horne store at Pittsburg. Later lie returned Here where his family alway resided and in 1888 a was a in Ted prothonotary and clerk of court. He Quot a As again elected in 1891 four children. The latter Arlt and served six years in All. In 1898 ocl Janineh Edward. Clarence and miss was Elc Tod an Alderman of the second11 by a of whom Are at Home. She Ward Ami was re elected to that Posl i also leave her Mother mrs. Caroline lion last february receiving an Over-1 Shartle. Of Meadville. And four Broth whelming majority of the votes East Jerg Charles of Evans City Alfred which in itself showed the High Esti-0f Venango county Joseph of this mat Ion in which Iii was held by those j City and Edward Shartle. Of Mead among whom pm resided. I Rille 1 Public official he was Ever trim the illness which caused dissolution in i Trust Ami Bis impressive manner was very rapid in its advances and a. Administering an oath of Law will caused Imp much distress bid she was a was be remembered by All who Ever a very patient sufferer and looked for heard us. He discharged that duty Ward with calmness to the close m Wuh such solemnity As to clothe the her life her Only regret being that set form of words with new meaning a a he must leave her family which indelibly impressed their import Mary Defonso. Another sudden death was added <0 the Long list of similar tragedies which have occurred within the past few Days when at 5 20 Friday morning mrs. Mary Defonso succumbed to a sudden attack of heart trouble at her Home at 40rt South Mill Street. The unfortunate woman had shown no symptoms of a fatal illness and was thought by the members of the family to be in her usual degree of health. The fatal attack was therefore a great Shock to her relative and friends. She survived the first symptoms of illness but a few minutes and was dead before medical assistance could be summoned. The deceased is the wife of Michael Defonso who with Jacob Defonso a son Are the immediate members of the family left to mourn the loss of a wife and Mother. She also leaves three Brothers Frank John mud Thomas Musser and two Sisters mrs. Anna Hoover and mrs. Belle Hay Herger. All the relatives live in this City. Mrs. Defonso was 4 1 years of age and a member of St. Joseph s Catholic Church. Rest there. The funeral services were conducted at the Boyles residence at 2 30 of clock and the spacious Home was tilled with those who Felt the keenest sense of personal loss in the death of their dearly beloved Friend. Or. H. S. Jordan of the first presbyterian Church conducted the services and spoke in the most eloquent terms of the life that had just been brought to a close after Many years of usefulness Here. Mrs. Boyless Beautiful life and character were known to a wide Circle of friends who will until they follow her feel heavily the affliction that her passing has caused them. Or. Samuel h. Moore pastor of the Central presbyterian Church of which she bad been a member for Many years read Hie scriptural lesson and then departed As the death Angel was hovering Over his own Homo and he could not linger. Or. Jordan recalled the Many kindly acts of her who has Only gone before and All within sound of his voice realized that his we ords Beautiful As they were were almost inadequate to Tell of the life that had just been closed on Earth to unfold More perfectly in the Home beyond the Vale of tears. The Floral offerings were Many and very Beautiful and the pallbearers who were All relatives were messes. Samuel Folio Wells b. Cleta Denin Degraff Pearson Edward Pearson or. E. Lee Boyles and marry Boyles. Mrs. Boyles who was in her 7 1st year had been in failing health fori some time and the triple Bereave-1 ment she suffered in the recent deaths of her son and daughter and a laugh a ter in Law hastened the decline that had set in previously. She never recovered from the Shock of the death of her daughter mrs. Gula Boyles Foltz who passed away very unexpectedly at Chautauqua in August of 1903, closely followed a year ago by the fatal Accident to her son. The late Frederick Boyles who was killed by a fall from his horse. Only last August the third bereavement fell in the death of the wife of her Only remaining son mrs. David Boyles whose death was also very sudden. Coming of an old and prominent family. Mrs. Boyles always occupied a prominent place in the affairs 01 the City. She was the daughter of or. And Pearson and was Horn at Fayette in 1833. When she was three years of age her parents located in this City which had since been her Home with two Short sex Wiliiam Pizor. Inceptions William Pizor of Scott township her marriage occurred in 1857 to died Friday morning about 4 of clock George v. Boyles Olio survives her. As a result of infirmities attending their Union was blessed by four Chil old age. He was 83 years old and first. Two of whom survive mrs. Has lived in Lawrence county All his Weil b. Clendenin and David c. Life. His wife died several years ago. Boyles both of this City. She also he followed farming for an ecu a leaves a brother and sister David Tion but of re ent years has not Pearson of Geneseo n. Y., and been Active in that line. Mrs. William h. Mccand Leoa of this he is survived by the following to. Children mrs. George Gardner of prom her girlhood mrs. Boyles had Scott township Jefferson Pizor of been a member of the Central pres-1 Plain Grove mrs. Rufus Pizor of by Terian Church and she carried her Plain Grove miss Melissa Pizor at i Ugron nto her everyday life in a borne who was a teacher in the new manner worthy the emulation of All Castle schools. He was a member of a or Charity was widespread and she Many kindly acts in a manner that did not allow itself to become a known to any but the beneficiaries. Truly in her death the Community Wil let heed Hughes. Wil let Reed the 7-months�?T-old son of or. And mrs. Willei Patterson Hughes died at 815 p. Wednesday at the family residence 5 500 Center a Venice East end. Pittsburg. Funeral services at the Hughes Home Friday evening at 8 o clock. Interment saturday morning. There Are Many friends of or. And mrs. Hughes in this City who will be pained to learn of the sad loss which they have sustained. Pedro Painter Quillio s funeral. Pedro Painter Squillo the italian Workman who was killed in the pro mature explosion of a blast at la Lawrence Limestone Quarry neat Chewton about 3 o clock wednesday afternoon. Will be buried at the Hoyt Dale cemetery Friday at 9 a. The Ltd ceased was 28 years of age and a brother who so tar As known is the Only relative in this country. Funeral services at the Catho if Church at Hoyt Dale conducted by Rev father Dooley the pastor. Mrs. Mary Harris funeral. The funeral of mrs. Mary wife it Charles Harris whose death occurred at the hos Peinl at 11 a. Monday an account of which w us published it the news of that a Lay took place wednesday afternoon at 2 of clock and a largely attended. Services wore Hou a at Bethel m. E. Church and interment was in Grade land be Mettry. I it la Danois funeral. Miss bin Dane whose death olt cur red a to the Hospital at one of Eloul monday morning was buried went Day at one p. My a interment being at the Volant cemetery. Services were held at the Volpati m. E. Church. Mrs. T. J. Irwin. Mrs. 1�?T. J. Irwin aged years died at her Home be Wick icy township near about 1 i of clock saturday after a Long illness. She invalid for years. She children living. -------4,--- a the markets. Or. I. N. Poole proprietor of one of the Best Barber shops in Mincie. Ind. Has words of Praise for or. Fenners kidney and Banka he cure. He writes or. Fenner a a a have taken several Init of foot kidney Utida care have other kinds of so called kidney cures. none Aro to be compared with Iff. H onners As an others have failed and or. Kenners Baa completed a cure. I had been tron i 1 with kidney do pc for Many month Nano doctors thou Jet i had right s disease As i and All the symptoms hut i took your Idva and new i am a we it Yott May Send All who doubts 10 me and i Wal to Avico them that in. Fenner s kidney and backache Cota is a guanine Healing an 1 curative remedy. Sold by druggists 50c. And $1. Get Cook Book and treatise on the kidneys free. Fenner m. D., Fredonia n. V. 1 the new York Tribune Farmer let the most thoroughly practical helpful useful entertaining National illustrated agricultural Anil family weekly in tin United state. Send your name for from Sample copy. Now \ Ork Tribune Farmer Tribune building Ltd York City. Price $1 a year. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a new cattle weekly news St.00 pm i year a for six months 2�� for Throe Mouths. Send a rial subscription. A a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Siim it tit of these papers Tell y i Vii for Only $1.25 in \ or Send your order and to a to the news co n by Sale a. When it aches. Upon the mind. A a citizen the same High sense of duty characterized nil actions As was Ina Hiieste in huh official actions and his in Fluenc was always a ism the sub of Good citizenship and Public morality. His Home life was of the Happie of and the sorrowing family Are called Uyvon to Bear heavy sorrow. Captain Gilliland never recovered mrs. Elizabeth j. Foy. Mrs. Elizabeth j. Foy wife of Albert c. Foy of Shenango township passed �0 her last rest about Midnight saturday iter death taking place at her Home. It was caused by a tumor from which she had been suffering for some months and which slowly but surely undermined her health and made recovery impossible. Whilt a woman a Back saps All her Energy and ambition away. In a the effects of Bis wounds and to the family and friends knew that the suffered from end was coming yet that did not the Day of. 1 a tic t. The nerves of his let Arm Verc affected and in the 42 years sin he was injured be really never enjoyed a Gotzl nights sleep because of the ancient wound. However he never complained und those not intimately acquainted with him would never have guessed when looking at his commanding and soldierly figure that be was frequently rocked with for Many years he had attended the a Antral presbyterian Church Ami Waul was in his Pew unless prevented by sickle Fly. He was also a member of Jodge of the Craft no. 433, A. M., the Royal Arcanum new task cot nitty Burg 1/yoit�r�?o in Eiff Ted ? m m0rt6a6e�, our Booklet will into it you. Investor who would have a Money ram 6 or Herd a a a a recon request i a make their sorrow any the less heavy when the blow fell. She was 4 4 years of Uge and was the daughter of George g. Pearson of this City. She is survived by her hits bund and the following children Alva Foy. Of Stoneboro mrs. Ped net George Clifford and miss Bessie All of Shenango township. She also leaves the following Brothers and Sisters Abraham Pearson of Elizabeth w. A. Thomas Pearson of Green Ville George and John Pearson and mrs. Ellen Flaugher All of this City. Mrs. Foy was a member of i Greenwood methodist Church of she Nango township and was a woman of High character und Sweet disposition site possessed ready sympathy for the sorrows of others und was always ready to assist any who needed it so that her death will he mourned by a wide Circle of friends in addition to the in mediate family and relatives. Funeral services tuesday morning at 10 30 o clock from the Greenwood Church and interment there. Mary Platt. Mrs. H. R. Dunlap received a Telegram saturday morning announcing tin death of miss Marv Platt at her bomb at Washington i. A the deceased is a daughter of the late i vary Platt of Pittsburg Street and has a Large Timber suffered a loss that cannot be repaired for one of its most estimable women has passed to that land front whose Bourne no traveler returns. I. Nil in Eli a i a Avis. Mrs. Annie Eliza Davis wife of Richard Davis u Well known resident of the fifth Wari died about 7 it of clock monday evening at the family Home at no. 4s8 South Mora a women know How the aches and Street. So had been ill for some. A Iii Navy a nit four months or More from Stoma h pains that come when the kidney Tan trouble Tion. Which caused iter Dis Solu make life a Burden. Backache hip pains headache dizzy spells distil is _ Ine urinary troubles Ull Tell of sick Ali daughter of the late Joseph pm a who was a will known resident. Mrs. Davis a is 36 years of Are and the following official quotations Are paid by dealers in new Castle Cor reeled at 12 o clock every tuesday butter and eggs. Strictly fresh Butier. A it a. Strictly fresh eggs. 23 fruits. Apples per by. 40c vegetables. New options per by. 85 potatoes per by. 45ft 5� turnip. Per by. 15fi 40c poultry. Turkey alive per Pound. .1 Chicken per Pound. 8 fit 10 ducks alive per per la. La geese alive per la. Llu Honey. Honey Jar la. 18c Hay and Straw. New Hay per ton. $11� 12 Straw per ton. $8119 live Stock. Spring Lamb per it. 5 sheep it or it. 3#4 beef cattle. 4 i4vk veal calves i Rob. 5i a dressed calves. Oft a preened logs. 6 feed. Bran per it it. 11,25 middling in or a pvt. 11.40 Oats per by. Us i wheat per by. $1.15 new or com per by. Frye per by. Co farm implements and machinery in if Allec i n h a a of All kinds. A a a Superior rain drills Milwaukee Corn binders Kemp manure spreaders j Brookville wagons Ltd Kolck engines and saw Mills j stove repairs of All kinds. Ltd a Keystone plow co. In d. F. Balph main Street new Castle a. It 1 3 kidneys and warn you of the steadily approach of diabetes dropsy and husband and two children Sut Brights disease. Doan s kidney Vav Ltd tier the children Are Joseph pills permanently cure All these Dis and miss Bertha. She also leaves i two Brothers and two half Brothers Charles and Joseph Emery and Al orders. Here s proof mrs. Anna Mcbride wife of William Mcbride of 116 Grove Street says a was i hav stated in a previous test re Orin Given for Public a Ion in the new Casti. Papers i was in a very bad eng a Reeve Over her untimely death Way in the Spring of 1897 with kid Panerai services thursday afternoon a a a trouble i offered in Ain in the at 2 o clock and interment at Oak Park. Joseph Fred and Henry Wall mrs. Emery we As a member of the first methodist Church sine she was a Young girl. She was tie Center of a Large Circle of friends who will Back and sides and there a As a distressing retention of the kidney secretions sometimes lasting for two or three Day at a time. 1 a oars kidney pills proved so beneficial to me Ami on a very occasion since that i gladly gave a testimonial in 1897 Ami 1 am just As pleased to Rem Ai it at this time with All the added emphasis that a even Vears of continued experiences gives it a for Sale by All dealers. Price 30 cents. Foster Milburn uo., Buffalo. New York sole agents for the United k tales remember the Nano. Deans an l take no other. Child funeral. Services Over the remains of Mary Olive Herttell daughter of or. And mrs. Hart Ell. Whose death occurred at the Home of her parents in Shenango township tuesday were held thursday at 2 p. Ami were conducted by Rev Tait of tin Presby Terian Church of Princeton. The casket was ranked with mowers the Loving tributes of Uijun it friends of the family and the music for the sad occasion was furnished by a quartet composed of members of the Church of which the family have been attendants. Following the services at the Home from South Africa. New Way of using Chamberlain s it ought item my. Or. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban Natal South Africa says a a a proof that chamberlains Gough remedy is a cur suitable for old and Young i Peu you the following. A neighbor of mine bad a child jul Over two months old it had a very had rough Ami the parents did not know what to give it. I suggested that if the w Ould get u bottle of chamberlains a cough remedy and put some upon the Dummy teat the baby qua sucking it would no doubt a ure the child. This they did Ami brought at out a Quick Relief mid cure Al the this remedy is for Sale by All druggists. 1 --4�----- College officers. The Philomath and the Ade Ipbac societies of West Minster College elected these candidates to a the prot limn Ary contest for the inter Ellegate oratorical cout St Ade Ipbac i. J. A , o7 is. E. Liar Lett. A Tim and d t Haiti �?T�6philomath a a. St ran Nan 06 a v. Irons 06, and d. J Moore �?T07. Westminster badly crippled the Westminster team returned from a trip to Iii Ratu in could Tiou thut is heartbreaking to that student hero. Full Back Locke right halt Back Marks Captain cult land and right guard Gordon ate All on the Hospital list. Lex a has a strained shoulder and Marks Lias the ligament in ids Olkie torn. With these two out of the gum the supporters of the team Arlt dubious Aliotto the outcome of the Renai using contests. E. A. Tennant of Caledonia. N. Y., for thro years Star Ead Ami half Back on Westminster a team will assist Quot Pep Hayes in coaching the Back Field for the remaining games. The Grove City West Minster game which a it scheduled for new Wilmington on next saturday. We lib played in new Castle because the new Castle Gournis will accommodate a larger Crow d. �?4�? wedded in Warren. Miss Rachel Hoover of South Mill hire a and Robert a Pugh a Well known Street a conductor were unit d in marriage on wednesday tier upon in Warren o. Miss Hoover is the granddaughter of Ephraim Hoover and is one of the by St and $1 .00 delivered anywhere in the United states. He inti jul miniature Walnut Quot cuckoo t in ugh Hail ornament exp us Idolf iur\-4 my of Fechet evry clock Fuary note its pm a la it i Tine keeper Al. Gum Prue Tor end porties in Venoble pre i. My in of Liuni Wood. 54 ump ohm High. By 2 i it it it l wide. �1 or larg Cata log of whim Hud the Low Price Wittl it a rile you. Tri Stah co., �09 Kin team bldg. Pilot it pm favourably known Young ladies in the Ward. Or Pugh i a conductor on the local traction lines it was at first stated that they would be married at the Bride s Home. A a a ranted v extent Clifford m. Hunt of new code Luis been Given u Patent on a receptacle Fastener. -------------------4�? Elmer Slaggle of London 1 aged a. White Bunting attempted to dislodge a Rabith out of a Ltd in Shock with the butt of his a run. The we atom was it a Hargett and the a harm went up his coat sleeve tearing out the Muscles of his Arm. Keep them in the House. Take one when you fee bilious or dizzy. They act directly on the want your moustache or Beard Buckingham s Dye a Beautiful Brown or Rich Black use a Ito a i to it of i i a