Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, June 27, 1907, Image 1

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aNTRAL POINT HERALD
CENTRAL
V d L - i >.
Local and Personal
Ice cream a t the Kandy Kitchen.
Mrs. A. P. Gillett is visiting friends
-at Canyonville.
Baraca Male Quartet.
•evening. Opera house.
Tomorrow
Dr. Campbell reports a case of meas-
•els in the Ferguson family.
Come to -the Town Gardens for fresh
•vegetables. VV. P. Twomey.
10d22
Baraca Ma'e Quartet. Qpera house
tomorrow evening. Admission 15 and
.25 cents.
Arvid Bussell, who is a student in
the Oregon Medical College, at Port­
land, is spending his vacation at home.
A. L. Moore.of the Medford Tribune
.was in town last Saturday evening on
his way to Gold Kay on a pleasure trip.
Our
B ig
C lu b b in g
O ffe r.
Summer coughs and colds yield at
• once to Bees .Laxative Cough Syrup.
Contains honey and tar but no opiates.
Children like it. Pleasant to take. .Its
laxative qualities recommend it to
.mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup
yield quickly. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
A Treat fo r Music Lovers.
Arrangements have just been com-
| pleted whereby the Central Point Her-
All lovers » f high-class music will be
| aid is enabled to make one of the great- given a genuine treat tomorrow even-
I est clubbing offers ever made by an ! ing, when the Baraca Male Quartet, a
| Oregon newspaper. Here It is:
| popular musical organization o f the
Central Point Herald, per year,
! State University will appear at the
Oregon Journal (semi-weekly),
i opera hcuse. The members o f the
Pacific Monthly
-
quartet are as follows: Oliver B. Need­
ham, 1st tenor; Lloyd R. Pickard, 2nd
$4.00. tenor; Ira A. Manville, 1st bass; Claude
Total
Our price for all three, only
| C. Downing, 2nd bass. Chas. E. Glass
1 is musical director. Mr. Downing is an
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The Semi-weekly Journal is the lead­ Ashland boy ar.d is well known here,
ing semi-weekly newspaper o f the being a nephew o f Mr. J. H. Downing,
state. It gives all the general and o f this city.
Tomorrow (Friday) evening at opera
state news and in addition gives the
complete and correct market reports house, Central Point, Oregon.
twice each week. In the Friday issue I Admission, adults 25c; children 15c.
a page o f “ Funny Pictures’ ’ for the
children, a page o f short stories, and
Colic and Diarrhoea.
other features make it a welcome
Pains
in
the stomach, colic and diar­
visitor in every home.
The Pacific Monthly, published at rhoea are quickly relieved by the use
Portland, is the leading magazine of o f Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
the West. It is ably edited and beauti­ Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Mary
fully illustrated. Its stories are clean, A. Mee.
Take a bath—hot or .cold. Only 25
.cents. Our bath-room i t now ready for
you. Take your annual bath before
the Fourth. JT. A. Hawk, Pine street. •wholesome .and interesting, all with
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more or less o f a flavor o f the W est.
Fred Mahip the popular assistant | Special articles on irrigation, , stock-
. agent at the S. P. depot, has returned raising and similar industries are at
from a visit with his parents at Yon- once entertaining and instructive.
■ cal la.
The Central Point Herald is a strictly I
I f you suffer from bloating belching, local newspaper. T h e H e r a l d does
sour stomach. Indigestion or Dyspepsia, .its best to set fo r t h the advantages
.take a Rings.Dyspepsia Tablet after o f the Rogue River Valley, particularly |
•each meal, and overcome the .disagree- that portion immediately adjacent and I
-able trouble. J t will improve the ap­ tributary to its town. It labors for j
petite, and aid digestion.
Sold by
by 1
! the advancement and upbuilding o f |
Mary A. Mee.
I Central Point and vicinity and is en-
Jim Grieve got hold o f that petition \ ‘ itled to the support o f everv citizen
yesterday and secured many signatures
t*,‘s section o f the A alley.
Mr. Grieve is a rustler when he starts I Take advantage o f th.s great offer
: at once. It will only stand for a limited j
out on a good work.
I time. Three Publications that you need
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Maley have ar- ■
f « r the price o f two. You save *1.50
lived from Condon and taken possession
and that’s “ worth while.”
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o f their farm recently purchased a few [
.miles southeast .of town.
Silas Obenchain, sheriff o f Klamath j
Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up
county, is here this week visiting his
in a collapsible tube with a nozzle.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Oben­
Easy to apply right where soreness and
chain.
.inflammation exists.
It relieves at
Oliver Ward and family arrived from
once blind bleeding, itching or protrud­
ing piles. Guaranteed. Price 50. Get. Condon last Friday evening on their
way to Hugo, where Mr. Ward pur­
.it to-day. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
chased a ranch a few months ago.
L. E. Van Vleit reports that some of They will reside there. While here
.the apples in his locality are more or they were the gueBts o f their relatives,
less damaged as a result o f the hail Mr. and Mrs. George Neale.
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which fell several weeks ago.
Headache and constipation disappears
Don’t forget the entertainment by
the Baraoa Male Quartet tomorrow
(Friday) evening. It will be well worth
your while to.attend i f you like high
grade music.
C. S. Emry is offering .all o f his
household and kitchen furniture and
.
other.personal property at private sale.
Prospective purchasers are advised to
call early to secure best bargains. See
hand bills, for enumeration o f articles.
P O I N T ’. O U E ( H ) N . T H U R S D A Y . J U N E ¿ 7 . 1907 .
when Dades Little Liver Pills are used. •4 *
They keep the system clean, the
at0mach sweet.
Taken .occasionally
they keep you well. They are for the
entire family. Sold by Mary A. Mee.
A deal was closed Monday morning
whereby S. C. MinnicK purchased the
home o f Mr am| Mrs c ;S_ Emry one. |
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mUe north o f town. xhe place |
conUjns n acres
the consjde ra -!
acres ^
tion was $1500.00. Mr. and Mrs. Emry
expect to remove to Ealem to reside.
Ashland
Commercial College, Ash-
land. Oregon.
Moro truth than poet­
ment in a little ‘‘maga­
zine” that circulates at a
little price and goes into
million
little
homes,
chiefly in the little cities
and towns and country
pjaces.
in
The millions of people
these
homes
are
caused by the Printer’s
Ink to think that they
can get big bargains for
their money by sending
it away by mail, order­
ing the things advertised
by
the little
pinch
of
Printer’s Ink.
Jacksonville expects to have one of
Sometimes when they receive the stuff they order by
the very biggest celebrations in Ore­
mail thoy have another Think coming. They think, “ What
gon on the Fourth. Governor Cham- J
•fools we mortals be,” and apply the Think to themselves.
berlain will deliver the oration and the !
Chemawa band will be present to make
And sometimes some of them think something like this:
the music. A large number o f Central
Christian Science services are held Point citizens expect to attend the I
“Wonder why Mister Man, our local dealer In
every Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock in celebration.
many things we need, doesn’t advertise these
The annual meeting o f the stock-:
*G. A- R. hall. A ll are kindly invited
to attend these services. Subject for holders o f the Central Point Creamery
things in our local paper? Maybe if he did we
assoclaition will be held at the town
next Sunday, “ God.”
wouldn't
be tempted to send to the big city for
Laundry Work—Leave your package ball Saturday, July 6tb A full attend-;
these
same
things. If we were sure we could
at W. C. L eever’s hardware store for ance o f stockholders is desired. Elec- j
P e il’ s new laundry at Medford. Sat- tion o f officers for the ensuing year
buy them at home for about the same price and
isfaction gaurtanteed. W e exepect to an<* other business of importance will
have a chance to see the goods before taking,
put a wagon on the Central Point route come before the meeting.
we think we’d prefer to buy them at home.”
•within a few weeks.
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Rogue River was lined with picnic
.
„
. | parties last Sunday and though many
W. W. Foster, o f Clackamas County, 1 .
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, anglers tried their luck with the wary
Now, Mister Man, what do you think— think— think?
who is in the fish hatchery service of .
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trout the finny tribe was not extermi-
Government, was here last Saturday on [ . , ,
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■ anted by any means. There is gen-
his way to the Rogue Biver hatchery,
CONCLUSION: THERE’S PLENTY OF PRINTER'S
erally as good fish in Rogue River (and
where be expects to be employed during
as many o f them) after some people j
INK
IN THIS NEWSPAPER SHOP.
the coming year.
go fishing as there was before.
The bites and stings o f insects, tan,
Mr. Olwell, former owner o f the i
sunburn, cuts, bums and bruises are
Hopkins orchard, and a well-known j
relieved at once with Pinesalve Carbol-
citizen o f this place, was here for a
ized. Acts like a poultice, and draws
Tew days during the week visiting with
• out inflammation. Try it. Price 25c.
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old friends. In company with J. W.
Table Rockets
Post Office Hours.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
Clark he went to the Prospect country,
Mr. Ed Kirby, o f Willow Springs,
Will Scott was down from ®utte where they will spend a portion o f the
g e n e r a l ’ d e l i v e r y - h o u r s .
Falls for a few days during the week. Summer enjoying camp life and mount­ was visiting here Wednesday and tak­
Open 7:30 a. m. close 8:30 p. m.
ing views o f Table Rock and other
H e reports everything lovely in that ain sports.
Sundays, open one hour after each
object« o f interest.
section and hopes to be able to gather
train.
Pineules are for the Kidneys and
a full crop o f deer stories as soon as
MONEY ORDERS.
J. B. Montgomery’s drug store at
Bladder. They bring quick relief to
the season opens.
No money orders issued or cashed on
; backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired Agate was dynamited one night last
Miss Mary Pattison, o f Port Orchard, j worn out teeling. They produce natu­ week by some party not yet known [ Sundays or holidays.
Washington, arrived last Friday to ral action o f the kidneys in filtering The building and stock was consider­
M A IL CLOSES.
Being unoccupied at
visit with the family o f her uncle, S. A. waste matter out o f the blood. 30 ably damaged.
No. 13, south bound, 11:50 a. m. Due
Pattison
Miss Pattison is a teacher days treatment $L00. Money refunded the time, no one was hurt. It is likely |
12:21 p. m.
• t Fort Orchard, and •will spend her ! if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold Jack will .resume business again as
No. 16, north bound, 4£0 p. m. Due
soon
a
s
k
^
R
n
fix
up
a
bit.
Summer vacation at this place.
by Mary A. Mee.
5:19 p. m.
Master Carl Beebe and sisters visited
Hundreds o f people yearly go through
No. 11, south bound, 7i00 p m. Due
Jim and Frank Caldwell returned last
painful operations needlessly, because Thursday evening from s trip through friends h er* Sunday.
U:tf> p. m.
the
western
part
o
f
Josephine
County,
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they never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy.
The many friends o f W. E. Stacey
No. 12, north bound, 7:00 p. m. Due
I t is put up in such a form that it can where they went to look for sheep are glad to team he is again able to 3:52 a. m.
range. They found the territory they
be applied right where the trouble lies. had in view had been recently taken attend to his affairs.
G uy E. T ex , P. M.
I t relieves the pain and inflammation. into a forest reserve and no provisions
D. Grisham is moving to Central
et
made
for
admitting
stock
to
range,
I t is for any form o f piles. Price 50c.
t is probable, however, that they will Point this week.
Sold by Mary A. Mee.
| again
Mr. I. B. Macdonald has a field of
go
letter Cured
G. S. Moore, the popiUar confection­ foi
or the present Summer.
volunteer wheat which can’ t be beat.
A lady customer o f ours had suffered
er, has installed a power plant for mak­
It looks -as if it would yield 40 to 50
with tetter for two or three years. It
ing ice cream and is now hetter than
bushels to the acre. S. M. Nealon has
Tonight.
got so bad on her hands • that she could
ever before prepared to serve his pat­
some volunteer rye which is some itself.
not attend to her h— sc hold duties.
rons with that delectable hot weather
I f you would enjoy tomorrow taka
One box of Chamberlain’ s Salve cured
luxury. An electric motor now whirls
Chamberlain's medicines give
the I reeaars and the young man who letartonight. They produce an agree-1 Bargain hunters should not overlook her.
|nv«s bis best girl as he should will give able laxative effect, clear the head and that “ bargain window" in W. C. splendid satisfacti'/rr in this community.
t ie r « daily shock from that electrically cleanse the stomach. Price, 25 cents. I Leever’ s hardware store. Something - M . H. R o d n e y ft Co., Almond, Ala.
charge-J freeler and she will love him Samples free at Mary A. Mec’ s drug for every body’ and all.are B AR G AIN S. Chamber lain’ synodic ines are for aale
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by Mary A. Mee.
muse and more as the days go by.
-•bow.
r
People ore Wdkiaq Up
an the orchard Apropos« tins ia the
Rogue River Valley. A good
orchard on the right kind o f land
is very attractive
The right kind o f an orchard
will prove a bonanza; the wrong
land is sure to prove a “ white
elephant'’ «a the. owner’s hands.
A mac who is not in touch with
the orchard business cannot put
you right on the , proposition a n y
more than a blind man .can lead
a blind man. I f you want to
avoid getting le ft with a "w hifo
elephant’ ’ on your hands, do
business with the
‘
I
prints a little advertise­
a
Explosion at Agate.
IO
I f Harry Orchard’s confession could
have been deferred awhile longer he
might have included in the list o f his
exploits the Mowing up o f Jack Mont­
gom ery's “ drug store,” the alleged
wet goods emporium, at A gate last
week. The fact, however, o f Orchard
being somewhat busily engaged at
Boise just at this time will make it
difficult to give him credit for this
latest crime and will make it easier to
lay j t at the door o f Carrie Nation, who
at last accounts was outside o f a jail
and headed west.
A fte r the midnight hour last Wednes­
day night a bomb was exploded inside
Rogue River LdnJ C ompany,
o f or under Montgomery’s building at
Agate and the place was completely
Medford, fVegoE.
ing young men and women or the com­ wrecked. The roof was shattered, the
TV.ey are ia touch with the or­
ing ones are going to carry on the floor was torn up and the we. I Is were
chard business, tberoughly fa­
business. You can receive the qualifi­ shot full o f holes. The windows were
miliar with every tract -in the
cations to share in the general prosper­ shattered and the place generally was
valley, know what each district
put out o f business. According to re­
is best adapted for. and they
ity. Send for full information to the
ports reaching here from the scene of
will .see that you are put right
Ashland Commercial College.
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the trouble, a man by the name o f
in every instance Every man
Casey was visiting witji Montgomery
who has ever bought through
during the day and, having imbibed too
this agency can sell to-day for a
much ditch water or other strong drink,
great advance over his purchase
the two became engaged in a quarrel.
price. This is e n d o r s e m e n t
< v *** h M 3
I t is said the visitor threatened to blow
enough. Consult any business
Jack and his store into kingdom come,
man, bank or orchardman in the
or words to that effect, but later he
valley as to their reliability.-
came to this place and took the train
to Medford, lie was arrested there the
next morning but easily proved an
CLASSIFIED A IM « IIS! ML NTS
alibi in that he spent.the night at Mcd-
1 ford and could not have been at Agate
FO R SALE.
I when the explosion occurred.
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Residents o f the Agate neighborhood i i n k m k k a n d o a k » o i »> - A t Nealtt’a
' have complained at various times that I wood yard. The raiiahi« doait-r.
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I Montgomery maintained a “ blind p ig " j W A L L P A P E R S A L E E V E R V D A Y - A t th e O » -
' in his establishment and it is possible i | trai P oin t'F u rn itu re S tore. 'T . M. Jon«*«. pro-
| print or.
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that someone who does not approve of
j W IN D O W G L A S S . W IN D O W SHADES. M A T ­
that variety o f “ porker” took advan-i T IN G S . C A R P E T S A N D J J N K O L I U M - A t
| tage o f the stranger’s alleged threat
C entral P oin t F u rn itu re Store.
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to put the place out of business b y the j W A T C H E S A N D J E W E L R Y F inest Tine e v e r
oponed in C en tra} P oin t. A t Cnntrdl Point
dynamite route.
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Montgomery is an old-time stage | Pharm acy.
This institution will enter the new
year on Septembre 2, 1907, with larger
and more convenient rooms, additional
equipment, and with e .course o f train­
ing that for accuracy, completeness
and thoroughness is surpassed by none.
During the last year we have placed
our students in excellent positions in
Los Angeles, Portland, Grants Pass,
Medford. Wimer. Dunsmuir and Ash­
land, several o f them receiving more
for their first month’s work than the
cost o f the course.
More were called for and none to
send.
The development o f the great Pacific
Coast is only begun and our enterpris­
A Little Printer’s Ink
Makes Millions
T h in k -T h in k -T h in k !
ry . A little Printer’s Ink
NO.
driver o f this section o f the state and j
has lived at Agate for many years.
U V tE S T O C K
FINE SPAN OF WORK OR P R IV ING HORSES
Enquire o f Geo. L Neutle, G»ntr&J Pomt.
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MISCELL ANEOfJS.
people who know how to take care of
themselves—the majority do not. The
\ liver is a most important organ in the
body. Herbine -will keep it in condi-
| tion. V. C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas,
, writes; “ I have used Herbine for
I Chills and Fever and find it the beat
medicine I have ever used. I would
I not be without it. It is jis good for
1 children as it is for grown-up people,
and 1 recommend it. It is fine for La
¡Grippe.” Sold by Central Point Phar-
I macy
B A B Y C A R R IA G E S . G O -C A R T S , E T C * A t the
C en tral P o in t P o s n itu m Stone.
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J U S T R E C E I V E D - A oar ®f fir »i- u n d e tod .ced ir
shing'trts a t S., H- G a y ’sflu roberyard.
fi2t!
A S H L A N D IC E - Made iwwin viirvH t ■mountain
water, lo r «ahr a t Mnorti s eaniectionery.
4t f
P L A C E Y O U R W O O L) OKJHJHS- F o r * * x t w in ­
ter w ith 'G e o L . K e d e . the potaiHie wood «ieakrr..
O rd er now and aonm motMjy. OKkrrsimu'y «be'left
a t L. H ntri«ld ' h aWvre.
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J U S T R E C E IV E D - T 4 m lan rw * «took « 4 l a « -
curium s e v e r brought to Central / P iin t W e
have aft kinds and till uncos a t
>nLra( PuiitJ
Fu rnitu re S u re .
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F I N E D A K W O O D — P a r -wvnfcor
vri
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N<tffcc'# wood >urd. 1’ reHedt pr»r«*n .rauMirutfUle
O rder now and w v e m otley. L e a v e o rd e r« j U L
H atfield's rime.
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O A K W O O D $2.50.a tie r pine-wood $2.25 a tiur»
delivered fo r tihe n e x t 80 days, ut N e a le V -wood
yawl. O rd e r now run. Have nbtflMq o r yearr win-
t a r mwpYy. Geo. L . Kwbie.
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| “ Uncle Billy” Runnells and his good
I w ife moved to Central Point on Mon-
| day and will make their future home
j in that place. They are pioneer citizens
o f Gold Hill, having lived here just 20 |
years on last Friday. The best wishes I
R E A L ES TA TE .
for their future welfare from a legion
T O J M U IP V V T Y O W N K R f G‘f Hash sen O u tla y
o f friends in this locality go with them | and else when*. I av A. y o e r |»ntpert]r w ith the
to their new home.— Gold Hill News.
C entral P»»int Ytcaf. Ecflnrc Corapahr
W e can
rtp.ILit. a*, vw- have/yOO# .Katie.-n ttorroarM.wlnrvLa
A HAPPV MOEHIV
will see that her baby is properly cared
fo r—to do this a good purgative is
necessary. Many babies suffer from
worms and their mothers don’t know
it—i f your baby is feverish and doesn't
sleep at eights, it is troubled with
worms.
W hite’s Cream Vermifuge
will clean out these worms in a mild
pleasant way. Once tried always used.
Give it a trial. Price 25 cents. Sold
by Central Point Pharmacy.
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O W N E R * XfT R A N C H E R . T IM B E R L A N D S .
erty urt*f>ertry
4,1 w b * lu *w pirop
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e rty to sell dhwri/l lotI th e ir propurtin* w fllj l\ m
. C entral P o in t Real E state Com pany, and it w ill
H&d
W e «are ¡mr m a M n i y loir.FW* I .if t ’-nut rV
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j P ain t Sanderaon A .Sen«. J’roprteUira.
Baptist Church Notes.
FX>R:SAI j E flevettV inn* t r a c t« <»f nrehurd bind
on th e fnothiNs tw o nfiler «'e »fl f a u n *0»otraJ
Piant- F o rty acres. w ith f*v<d Fouse and o ilie r
iw vm r enwntM. ftoino orchard blnmwly set. A
nnafi. A la » ’12Mi a c re « hi a kdty ir- t a suit #n»r-
rhaHern. E xtra line ’fruvt ."land. .Enquire o f L
K. V a n V lo ii, L-nt.nd Pfcwit R F . D .
N O TICE « K SA LE
Noticrcdr
r i « « shui t « «»-4furila n f -one
nhore o f stock in th e Drumm Livks-r Itant«w'nm
Ditch company, Htanfliny -in the 7ia«ic •>/ A D.
ilrJmM. wRJ. f»j oréor <»/ the hear4 •»/ i r u t t ecv
in i4<’for<lanrs‘ with the bjrV.aw» o f mkj <I conn>*»riy,
he
at p oh ik:
at the office » f the w e re -
1ary, E .O . K iaha II. Sarm Vaficy preci n t*, »n July
27. 1907, at 2 o ’ clock P. M . th e reaoon fo r in ch «a le
b e im ? « f ai lu re t « pay k ataw n w n U retrulaiftyr#«viê»i
airairvM. nmrt vtork a t nice tim e. * f D i« !**.#• I (4
directors held on N ovem b er L PfOG. Febr uary 22,
Preaching services next Sunday at
11 o ’clock a. m and 8 o ’clock p. m.
Rev. Jacquemin, the pastor, will preach
Sunday morning on the subject "M en
o f Little Faith. ” This will be the first
subject o f a short series o f sermons on j
Al,rn «, vtr,
By order o f the Board n f IN ieffom »ff the
“ Faith.” Every one ia welcome. Good
Drumm- B?bee. Ficke»* UuiWNMlker
singing at every services. An effort will
IMtrh Campari).
be made to have special music next Central P «in t Jw m n fl . 1*17
Sunday.
SAB B A TH SCHOOL.
This branch of our work ia in a very
prosperous condition. Good teachers
have been provided far each class, and
individual attention is given to each
scholar, a class enrollment contest was
started last Sunday and ia already,
awakening great interest. Help us to|
interest your children in the work that j
will build them into noble Christian
men aad women. Come at 10 o ’clock
a. m. next Sunday.
PRAYER SERVICE.
Prayer service each Wednesday even­
ing at eight o'clock. In this meeting
of earnest face to face talks with the
Master there is a helpfulness that will
not be found in any other meeting o f
the church.
Do Not Nogk-ol the children.
A t this season o f the year the first
unnatural loosen*»-. e,f a child’s towels
should have jmrmsbnte attention. The
best thing that can be given is Cham­
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and , Diarrhoea
Remedy followed by castor oil as di­
rected with-each bottle o f the remedy.
For sale by Mary A Mee.
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M O N A C INtLTO N
W «t. ft. COLVIC
OintCTOf fS
4. O. O L W I L L
WE Q l PER
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