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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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HE EVENING SENTINEL Second Pagf Keytone Saddlery and. Hardware Co. STOPS FALLING HAIR Avar's Hair Vigor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinui, sodium chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious ingredient in this list Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advice.

A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff, DOES NOT COLOR THE HAIR C. ATE fTlMFAITT T-WH. M.

We Do Harness Repair Work Open Evenings Snyder Bros. Make Our Store Your Headquarters "Do You Spank Your Babies are good when they are comfortable, and you must soothe their delicate nerves, rollow the example of wite mother and give them Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP The standard American remedy for infant complaint. Prevents Cholera Infantum, cures Constipation and Colic, makes Teething; simple and safe. 35 if VM, mention this paper.

Made only by DRS. D. FAHRXEY SON, ILuiiasiowii Md. CLEARING SALE WW OF Blllou? Feel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion Ballow? Liver needs waking up. Doan'a Regulets cure bilious attacks.

25 cents at any drug store." and Hardware, Blankets Th Evening Bentlnel Is server by carter each weekday renins to Carlisle. Mechanlcsburg. New Kingston. Church-town. Boiling Spring.

ML Holly. Bamlt, Huntadale, Bowmenadale, Elliot taon. Greasoa. PJalnfleld. NewvlDe and Shlp-pensburg at alz cent per week.

By mall at IS cents per month, or 13.00 per year. early subscription are payable In advance. The Semi-Weekly Edition. II. SO per rear.

If paid In advance, a rebate of cne-thlrd la allowed, making the advance urtce II. The Sentinel la a great family paper going Into two-thlrda of the country homes of this county. At a medium of reaching the people of the rural districts It has no equal. Cnibscribers will please notify us of tailors to properly receive the paper. Address all letters to THI SENTINEL, Carlisle.

Pa. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or brutees at once. Pain cannot stay where It is used.

Robes Begins Today, Jan. 11th KELSO FERRY HOUSE, BUILT IN 1734 On the west bank of the Susquehanna River, Just east of the C. V. R. R.

bridge. Said to be the oldest dwelling house in Cumberland county. Standing until several years ago. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1909 CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, on the 8th day of February, 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, under the Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, by Edwin K.

Rudy, B. F. Wagner, R. C. Crow, Earl K.

Whitman, D. W. Myers, H. H. Rice, and S.

B. Leach, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called CITIZENS FIRE COMPANY, No. 1, OF LEMOYNE, the charter and object of which is for the purpose of supporting a fire engine and hose company for the control of fire, for the protection of persons and property in the Borough of Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, posses and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, and its supplements. E. M.

BIDDLE.Jr., Solicitor. On all Spot Cash Sales for the next 30 days we will allow you a discount of 10 per cent, on all purchases amounting to 50 cents or more. Impure blood run you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. "Doan's Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time.

The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Note the big Reductions on Robes and Blankets Of 20 to 25 Per Cent esting and well attended both morning a nd evening.

The morning theme. "Walking in the Light," was found In John 12. 33, 36; 1 John 1:7. A series of sermons on "The Prodigal Son," by Rev. G.

R. Ganoe was commedced last evening and will be continued during the week. In closing he asked that the unsaved consider two questions, "Is God Satisfied With You, and Are You Satisfied With Yourself?" All who can possibly arrange to attend these services should take advantage of them and follow the Prodigal Son from his departure from home to his return. Fir6t Presbyterian. All the services were well attended during the day.

Rev. Hagerty preached in the morning on the Week of Prayer topic and in the evening on A World Wide Disaster, referring to the liquor traffic. He made the statement that all the earthquakes in the last 200 years have destroyed about 700,000 LATEST CHURCH NEWS SERVICES HELD IN THE SANCTUARIES SUNDAY Announcemetns for the Week and Other Items. First Lutheran. Largely attended Communion services were held morning and evening.

There was a selection by a quartet at the morning service, and in the evening the choir sang an anthem, and a quartet. Miss Ring, Mr. Plank, Mrs. Dunfee, and Mr. Greist, sang a very pretty number, Mr.

Plank singing a solo in fine voice. Miss Grace Brame led Christian Endeavor meting. Under the auspices of the C. E. Society the Rev, Mr.

Gearhardt, of Sun-hurv. will lecture on the "Life of These Blankets and Robes are not the accumulation of odds and ends, but are the best models of this winter's productions, and if you are looking for a Blanket or Robe that is sure to give service and retain its shape and color, don't miss this sale. No tub oysters at Gold Fish Fish Food, Globes, Plants, Ornaments, Etc. At Hall's 107 North Hanover Street FOR SALE. in DIckiasoB tow, ship, me mne tvad, two miles west of Baraitz, Bear Moore's Mill, costaln-iag 23 acres aid some perches, good house and ban and a good sprlag of water.

For further Informatioa, call 01 or address W. H. Kough, Carlisle, R. F. D.

No. 6. 15stfd Opera House tale Oysters in Every Style, Wholesale and Retail. Sandwiches. 8oups.

Pies. Aad Everything Good to Eat feeling prevailed. The Interest Is growing. Evangelistic meetings every night, commencing at 7.30 o'clock, to which all are Invited. The regular monthly business meeting of the Ladies Mite Society, will be held immediately after the revival services on Thursday evening.

Next Sabbath evening, the Senior C. E. will be led by Mr. J. H.

Harnish, of Dickinson College. Services every night this week including Saturday evening. St. Paul Lutheran. Holy Communion services were held morning and evening.

There was one accession to membership at the evening service. The number of communicants was 221. The Ushers Association presented the congregation with the first issue of a parish paper called "St. Paul's Outlook." This issue contains the annual statement of the treas urer and other items of interest. Promotion Day was observed in the Sunday school.

The attendance was 337. Fifteen were promoted from the Beginners to the Primary Department, and twenty from the Primary to the Junior. The secretary's annual report showed 37 new members admitted to main school, average attendance 288, enrollment 416, Home Department 40, Cradle Roll CO. Total contributions The following persons were present every Sunday during the year: J. D.

ilemrainger, Elmina Thompson, Margaret Stock, Chester Brenneman, Edgar Thompson, Clarence Bobb, Charles Miller, Jacob Ilemminger, Frederick Thompson, Howard Klucker, George Briner, Samuel Eppley, Alice Miller. Brotherhood and Ladies Missionary Society meet Tuesday evening at the FOR RENT. Three new store rooms In the new Business Block on N. Earl street, adjoining the post ofilce, Shlppensburg, Pa. Rooms lfiy48 with all morlrT-r; cop.

veniences of steam heui. and light, suitable for drug, carpets, wall paper, stationery, millinery merchant tailor, men's furnishing, ladies shoe and suits, savings bank, electrical supplies, soda fountain and ice cream parlor, 5c and 10c store. Rooms on second floor, size 12x14, 16x14 and 20x48 suitable for lawyers, dentists, insurance, or correspondence school. Call or adress, CLARENCE J. REDDIG, Shlppensburg, Pa.

lives and caused money loss of two billion dollars, but that the liquor traffic in this country alone causes that much loss in a decade At the morning service Mrs. Brooks Keystone Saddlery sang a solo and in the evening there was a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Thomp Christ," in the chapel Thursday evening. Sunday school was largely attended.

The enrollment is now over 700. First Reformed. Holy Communion was observed morning and evening, the membership being largely represented. Two persons united with the church by certificate. The Rev.

Robert J. Pilgram preached a fine sermon in the evening from son. AND The Sunday school teachers will hold a reception for the members on Tuesday evening, January 19, when a Hardware Company NUMBER 1, SOUTH HANOVER STREET FOR SALE. A number of tow properties at Sea Foods a Specialty. DELLWIN DECKMAN, Prop.

Ladles' and gentlemen-s clothing scoured, pressed and neatly done, 623 North Bedford St 81oSmo prices that will guarantee a satisfac tory income from the Investment, the text "I am the Way and the Truth and the Life." There was an anthem by the choir with solo part by Miss Wenger. A liberal offering for church W. B. LOGAN, Real Estate, Loans aad lasurance. program will be rendered.

Evangelical. I'astor Sones preached able sermons morning and evening. Three persons were admitted to membership at the morning service. The interest in the revival services is on the increase. Last evening ten penitents went forward.

Services every evening this week. Sunday school was largely attended. AFTER 18 YEARS DUEY BROTHERS apportionment was received. 31 West High St. Carlisle, Pa.

GLAUSER AND SONS BURNED OUT There was a large session of the VISIT THE EAST. Jacob Duey, Amos J. Duey and THE YORK STORE Men's Fine Dress Shoes Patent Colt, Calf, Vicl. All Goodyear welt. Price $2.75.

W. H. Morrett, N. Hanover St. office is open every Sunday school.

The newly elected of The Sentinel evening. Charles M. Duey, all sons of Mr. and fleers were In charge. The monthly benevolent offering of the school was Mrs.

Jacob Duey, who went west from FORMER NEWVILLE CITIZENS MEET HEAVY LOSS In one year, 1908, the grand total of i church. this county 18 years ago, paid the Sentinel a very pleasant call today. Jacob is located at Chester, Nebraska. Ladies Mite Society mets Thursday evening with Mrs. Frank Wilson North College street.

Piano folios that make nice Christmas presents at Minium's Music Taking baby up at nignt is often the cause of bad colds. Use Dr. Fahrney's Teething Syrup and stay in bed. 25cts. Ills brothers are on home farm, live miles from Kingman, Kansas.

All di MIT. The above is good advice to follow. TO INSURE means "to make certain or sure; to make safe." If you choose any of the following companies you will be INSURED. are farmers of the first class. They have r.ot been home for 18 years, and Edward in Hospital at Time of the Fire.

Fire which did damage, is stated, to the extent of $10,000, and threatened to destroy the entire woodworking plant of S. G. Glauser Sons, at Chester, occurred early Saturday evening, and it was only through the efficient service rendered by the entire city fire department that the plant was raised, about $lo0 more than in 1907. Rev. I.

R. Dayton led the C. K. meeting. On Saturday evening the members of the Woman's Bible Class assembled at the home of their able teacher, Benjamin Coruman, on East Penn street, and tendered him a very pleasant surprise party in honor of his birthday.

The event was a very enjoyable one, and greatly appreciated by the teacher. About twenty persons they are being warmly greeted by many friends. contributed to the fund of the earthquake sufferers. Miss Bertha Hertzler conducted an Interesting and helpful Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 p. m.

Wednesday prayer service at 7:30. Ladies Guild meets Thursday at 2 p. m. with its president, Mrs. Frank Klmmel, corner of College and Tom-fret streets.

Annual election of officers will take place. Thursday evening the Y. P. S. will be held at the home of its president, Mrs.

R. R. Todd, South and Pitt strets, Election of officers will be held. Next Sunday usual services with catechetical class meeting in the after CARLISLE WOMAN SUES FOR $10,000 DAMAGES MRS. HORACE O'HARA BRINGS ACTION AGAINST TELEPHONE COMPANY PIANO FOR SALE.

Another high grade No. 1 Piano at a good bargain. At W. H. Stonesifer's, 32 West Louther street.

30dtfd FILE COPIES WANTED. The Sentinel i3 in need of the is sues of the Daily of September 15, and Liverpool eV London Globe. Hartford Fire. Royal of Liverpool. German-American of New York.

Phoenix of Hartford. Fire Association of Philadelphia. Information and rates will be gladly furnished by CHAS. F. HUMRICH, Agent.

was saved from destruction. While in service the steamer of the Hanley Hose company blew out a cylinder head and created a great deal Case Wil of the Semi-Weekly of July 31, and September 4, 1908, to complete its be Tried in Lewistown Wednesday. were present, and a fine luncheon was served. In honor of the event, Mr. files, and if any of our readers can Time Table June 18, ttOS snnr.lv them, we will be grateful if ot excitement.

No fireman or lookers- Cornman was presented with a very m. a. in. a. m.

Ip. m. P- mi. thev will bring or send them to the on were lnred- but tbe flre apparatus ShlDDennbursr. p.

m. 1 19 Our readers will remember the death of Stuart O'Hara, of this place, who was killed in a fall from a telephone 0jjjCe I was Put out of commission. 10 4 46 7 49 10 ft 4'7 I If Mwrut: p. D) 11 11 II I 18 Formerly from Newville. tongue and pickled eggs.

03 I 7 10 13, 18 I Tripe, Davis. I 41 1 ti uariMi: pole at Lewistown about a year ago. Mrs. O'Hara, the widow, has sued the 2 8 li 14 44 41, pretty gold mounted cane by the class. Grace United Brethren.

The Sunday school was largely attended. The Woman's issionay Sot-ii-ty held a meeting in the church at 3 o'clock. Y. P. S.

F. was led by Allen De- MscnanicsDurg: I B4 I 411 5 10 0itS 4 Best sandwiches at Davis. 2st! i sal I p. tu.ip. in.

Bell Telephone company for $10,000 damages. The case will be called for trial on Wednesday of this week, in AUCTION AT GROCERY. S. K. Heberlig will auction off the remainder of his groceries on Saturday evening, January 16.

Sale beginning at 6:30 of West and streets, Carlisle lljotd 10 Do you belong to the Golden League? Better Join now. mlStf Stacy Glauser and Sons, the losers, are formerly business men of Newville, which town they left about ten years ago. They are well known in Carlisle. During the fire, one of the sons, Edward, was lying in a hospital, having undergone an operation for appendicitis. We are without information as to the origin of the fire.

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Harrlsburg: 15 05 11 10 Ar. Baltimore: SOilS 00 I 11 Ax. Philadelphia: iu 1 Mifflin county court at Lewistown p. iu. a.

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O'Hara will be represented by J. W. WYtr.el and Fillmore Maust, 37111 48 1 80 Ar. Maw York: 18 00 1 161 I 80 rj'nlp m.p. m.

11 80 Ip. m. of Carlisle. They will contend p. that the Hell company was responsi Lanrry, who conducted the meeting in a very plt-asing manner.

The (Jiurch was filled before th C. K. meeting adjourned and was completely crowded when the preaching services began This service was particularly helpful and a d'Tp spiritual noon at 2 o'clock. Church of God. Sunday school was well attended.

At this service Wilson Miller was a-warded a Bible for being present every Sunday for a year. The church services were very inter- Casper Eckert's Restaurant BILL OF FARE. Oysters la Every Style. Clam Soup. Vegetable Soup.

Steak. Ham and Eggs. Bacon. Tongue. Tripe Sauer Krout.

Ice Cream. Pies. Cakes. Soft Drinks. 113 and 115 N.

HANOVER 8T. Ladles' Entrance. Buy your oysters at Geo. W. Brown's, 163 W.

North St. 15dlmd ble for the death of Mr. O'Hara, that FOR RENT. The Samuel Gleim property lm Lower South Middletoa township, about five miles from Carlisle, along the Petersburg road, half between Mt Holly and Hatton, near Craighead's Station, containing 13 acreB 27 perches of limestone Call on or address H. W.

Gleim, Carlisle R. F. D. No. 6, or I.

C. Gleim. Mt. Holly. 20ntf Wanted Salesman calling on Manufacturing, hardware, or painters trade.

Profitable side line. We manu-turing substitue for turpentine. Goods thoroughly tested. Good commission. Terpyn Mfg.

Cleveland, Ohio. the wiring at which he worked was de fective, that he was compelled to pass UNDERWENT OPERATION. James Brown, a well known citizen, residing at 25 East South street, underwent a surgical operation at Todd Hospital this morning. Additional aastbound local trains wU' run daly, axcapt Sunday, as follow Lmits Carlisle 1 01 a. 18 Is, IS Aoi i 60 p.

m. Leave eehanlcaburf, SS a. IS 31, 11 m. Trains 1. and eaat will run dally be tween Harriet) irg and Hageratown ane on Bundiy will stop at tntertnedlats stations on signal or let off panaengera Train No.

14 on 8uaday will connect at llarrisburt with Kcyetone Kxpreee dui at Philadelphia 11 17 p. New Turk at the top of the pole, a very danger ous point. Mr. O'Hara was a brother to Super WUTTHT PQPHAM'S intendent James O'Hara of the Valley Traction company, and Horace O'Hara REMEDY uu p. m.

Have you noticed the button? what button? Why the Goldea League. Dall illy ully ertepf Biinda? of the Beet em Lumber and Manufac (iive Prompt ami Pnnltlve rilef In Kvery Cane, bold l.y TugzMn. Price JI.OO. Trial Package by Hall lUc. Men Wanted Quickly By big Chicago Mail Order House to distribute catalogues, advertise, etc.

$25.00 a week. J60.00 expense allowance first month. No fxeperience required. Manager, Dept. 501, 385 Wabash avenue, Chicago.

HJ6td turing company. Edward Burgett, of near town, cut a finger while cutting meat not pre-ferablo, of course. G. W. Snell succeeds Deputy Clerk of the Courts Klugh, as teacher in the schools of New Cumberland.

p. a. 1a.1v. en, p. m.ie New York: No frys like ours uavia.

It's funny If Horn doesn't hare it. WILLIAMS MFC. Props. Clmhnd. 0.

1 If 66 7 66H1 10) For sale at Horn's Drug Store. rniiaaerpnia: 11 40114 85 i I. If fit 4 11 60 Baltimore: 40 la. m. 4 66 11 65 4 44 1 061 p.

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Harrlnburg 11 41 4 7 66 86 6 16 11 46 8 86 Mechanlcsburg 6 161 I 16111 02 49 Do your own uarusie: 1 IS 01 IS 21 IS 4) 1 49 06 I IS 01 4 06 WE ARE NOW IN Our New Store Room Fire Engine House Adjoinining the Merchants Back with A FULL STOCK OF Thw Old Reliable THE GRIP'S IS TIGHT. The much dreaded malady, the "grip" is very prevailing in Carlisle and vicinity. Bay the doctors. Former Clork of the Courts Calvin K. Waggoner, is quite ill at his homo on West North street with the grip, and is threatened with pneumonia.

Mrs. Weary, wife of former I'rothon otary Daniel Weary, Middlesex township, Is very ill with the grip, and on Thursday her life was despaired of. She is now somewhat improved. 6 38 87 11 Newville: 6 01 681S ShlDPenehurs: 40 16 4 S2 I 81 41 20 17111 (11 A Banking IS a 4 40 IP. m.t: a.

m.ia nrtip. P. rn p. sa Your earnings get into the bank whether you put them there or 11 t. If you spend all somebody else deposits your money.

Clearance Sale All Fancy Suitings and Overcoatings Value $25.00 Now $20.00 Letier TheTailor 37 WEST HIC1H STREET CARLISLE, PA. lEHWi III Better start a Savings Account TODAY and receive the benefit 3 FER CENT INTEREST yourselL rlsl.urs; as follow: For Carlisle and Intermediate Stallone at 9 46 a. 90, 3 IS, I 80 p. m. Trains 8, 17 end IS went will mo lally between Harris burs aad Hager town and on Sunday will stop at Inter menial station on signal or to let ofl passengers.

Pullman Pslace Bleeping Care on trains 1 and 18 west, and 13 and 14 eaet. Through coaches to and from Philadelphia a trains and i east and 7 and 9 WMlt. iTra'n No. also ha connection from Pennsylvania Limited, train No. 6.

leaving New York 10 66 a. Philadelphia, 1 19 Call and See Ur WILL UNDERGO OPERATION. Mrs. Jacob Livingston, of North Hanover street, is again quite 111. Dr.

Harry Deavor, a Philadelphia specialist, was called in. He arrived early Sunday morning and returned on the 8:30 train. 1I will como to Carlisle on Wednesday whpn Mrs. Livingston will undergo an operation. Carlisle Trust Company Carlisle, Pa.

tJmllr Mi Att Dally etrept Sunday. 1. vnrmm. M. KENNEDY, r.

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