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ww iwimtmu jhu .! ls2S3E22M mmmMmmmmZSg nnmtMmn,m:i wsyWW THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1910 PAGE EIQHT flftMBUEinRfiwWWffl i Wi ' llii ) f ! t h i ;, ' i Y . t . ft i v ' V fcf n ? DOGTORS SAID INCURABLE RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. ; g Mrs. E. West, j &$cJ? Catarrh Sp '; ; Robust and Strong Splendid Appetite. t 1 J Mre. E. West, l!i7 Main St., MonaHha, Wis,, wrltos : i "Wo liavo uhc(1 1'oruna In our family for a numbur of yoars and whon I say that it Is a (lno mcdlclno for catarrh and colda, I know what lam talking ', ' about. S 1 'I liavo taltcn It ovory Spring and Fall for four years, and I find that It 1 1 koops mo robust, strong, with splendid appotlto, and fri-o from any HIiicxh. i 1 1 "A fow years ago It cured mo of catarrh of tho stomach, which tho doctors S ! bad pronounced incurable ? 1 1 "I am cry much pleased with 1'oruna." J Bowels nnd Stomach. Miss Mary Jones, 71)18 Boynolds Avo., Chicago, 111., writes: 'I can recommend Fartina as a good tncdlclno for cJironlo catarrh of tho bowels and stomach. I havo beon troub led sovoroly with It for over threoyoars. "Ono year ago I iwpun to tako 1'oruna, Iho wonderful tonic for women, and I uotlcod a wondorful Improvement at ohco. I look six boltluH In huuccshIou ami 1 always liavo It on hand lo t.iko hoiiiu Bow and thou wheu my cough In bad. Great- China Sale We have decided to, close out our entire line of Fancy China regardless of cost. The price will make this your greatest opportunity of the season. Our figures are not yet ready but you may come assured that a China Bargain awaits you that you can't afford to miss. Eemember all Fancy China must go before our after Xmas inventory. So come early and get your choice. Here is a chance to make your Xmas Dollar do more than it ever did before. The Basement iB full of bargains. Our $2.00 Doll, special at $ , 1 9 is by far the best doll for the money in Mt. Vernon. Sale Starts FrL Morning, Dec, 9, in the Basement Dept. 0f. f WANT BU8INE88 KEPT IN THE 80UTH Atlanta, Oa., Deo. 8 Culminating a ttovoinont which had Uh Inception at Viu convontlon of Insurance conimla Mlonors In Molillo two inontlm ngo, tho wcocuMvo bonds of many landing In Bur&nco campaiilos of tho South met ta coufcrenco hero today to compluto & organization for ro-oporatloii tind tautu&l protection. Tho chluf aim of Uio now organization will liu to induce th people of tho South to Invest their 'Money lu Southern Instead of North rn Insurance companies. It Is nl lAged that tho prnctlco of tho peoplo -to. notfloUIng homo enterprises has ro Bulled In mlllonu of dollnra of South' tjrn oapltal being placed In tho treas wrloo of Northern Inaurnnco compan ies. About forty companies woro ropro Minted at tho ennforoncu hero today. Among them wcro tho Southern States Wfe Insuranco Company of Atlanta, Ibo National Llfo and Arcldont Insur fcnoo Company of NobIivIIIo, tho Intor fttato Flro Insurance Company of Birmingham, tho Alabama Fldollty And Casualty Company of Montgom ery, tho Equltablo Casualty Company et Atlanta, tho Southorn Insurance Oosapany of Nashville, and others. "Words cannot express my tiralso for your tonic. I wolghod only ninety pounds beforo taking 1'oruna, now one hundred nlnotcen pounds." Catarrh of Internal Organs. Mrs. II. II. Jackson, It. P. I), o, Now man, Oa., writes: "I havo hadcatarih of tho iutorunl organs for moro than a year. I tried other medicines without uny bouollt. "I was persuaded to glvo Permit n trial, and tho lliHt bottle proved a god send, ami after taking ton bottles I h.ivo received u permanent euro." SHORT LOCALS nuttor 28c; ogga 34o. Uuy your sllverwnio nnd cutlery whuro you know you will got Just what Is represented nnd whuro you can ncloct tho latest atylea nnd moat beautiful pieced. For many years Ar nold's storo Ima led In quality nnd prices. Tho Willing Workors of tho M. 1C. Sunday school nt Gambler will hold a box aoclal In tho bnsomont of tho M. 13. church nt Gamblor on Friday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Evoryono Is Invited to bo present. Mr. Wnllnco Cloud of Toledo, O., spent Wednosdny In Mt. Vornon at tending to Bomo buslnosB mnttora. Mi'sara. Oeorgo Ilnrdosty and Wll llnm Champion went to MauRlleld Thurpday morning to attend tho poul try show. I.oavo your orders for Christmas picture frames nt Arnold's. Cleanest, newest nnd latest styles In mouldings. Most artistic, accurate nnd prompt workmnnshlp. Artistic frames roady made up In nil tho btnndard sizes. Mr, Fry has disposed of his Inter est In tho Idcnl pool room. Mr. Harry G. Sllngluff went to Co lumbus this afternoon on business. Tho frco Hewing machine J. M, Dlocher & Co., W. High. Cold fish, aquariums nnd growing moss of tho best kinds at tho lowost prices at Arnold's. Mrs. W. W. Pennell of North Main street went to' Columbus Thursdny morning to spend tho dny. Mr. Wnlter Kclloy Is confined to his homo just south of Sparta by a sovoro attack of Illness. Tho Manhattan rest and lunch room next door to P. O. Open day nnd night. McalB 2fic; Iuch 15. Leo W. Thrallklll, prop. Mr. Henry Curtis went to Mnnsflold todny to attend tho poultry show. Ho has a number of birds on exhibition. Mr. William II. Wllk'nson of Pitts burg, formerly of this city, spent Thursday In Mt. Vernon on business. Mr. Adolph Wuchncr, Sr., went to Utlca Thursdny noon to attend to somo business matters. Dr. F. W. Piatt of Mansfield spent Thursdny In Gnuibler attending to somo business matters. Mr. Henry Falrchlld loft Wednes day ovcnlng for Now York City on a business mission. Buy groceries at wholcsalo prices at closing out salo Ausklngs' No. 10 South Main. Mr. Carl Crumrlno of Bladensburg has gono to Columbus whero ho will cntor Bliss business college. County Surveyor Arthur Thompson went to Columbus this afternoon on business. Miss Mnmlo Lano went to Colum bus Thursdny afternoon for a short visit. Mrs. it. O. Wnro returned to hor homo in Coshocton Thursdny noon nftor making n short visit with rela tives In this city. Miss Izotta Waddcll spent Thurs day In Utlca. tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood. Mr. W. B. Shaw or Cnmbrldgo, O., spent Wednesday In this city on bus iness. Messrs Edwnrd Cooncy and Sher man Zclsloft wont to Akron Thurs day morning on business. Mr. Wlllnm Barnard of Ccntcrburg spent Thursday In Mt. Veinon on bus iness. No article nt tho prlco will gvo as much Joy as a Perfection Blsscll car pet sweeper. It saves aches and pains and keeps tho house cleaner. This sweeper Is sold at Arnold's china storo nt a special prlco, of which you should talte advantage. Mr. II. J. Chnppelcnr and son, Paul, of East Gambler stroot went to New ark Thursday noon to inako a short visit with lelatlvos. Try Butter-Krust broad. It Is mado with milk, always frosh, always good. Got It at McNabb's. Mr. Thomas Mills and Miss Emma Waddell spont Wodncsdny In Utlca tho guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weed. Save money enough on your gro cery bill to buy your frlonda Xmas prosonts. Formerly Ausklngs' Qro cory,No. 10 South Main. Tlmon I.odgo, No. 45, Knights of Pythias, will confer tho rank of Es qulro upon a number of candidates thla evening. In tho nripatT for conducting and pluylng a dlco gamo, Mayor Mitchell, under tho ideas of guilty, Imposed a lino of $2G on tho proprietor and $1 each on tho players. The Freshmen of tho High school defeated tho Sophomoro basketball team on tho Y. M. C. A. Iloor on Wcdncadny evening by n score of 10 to IX Tho gaaio waa woll played by both teams us tho ncoro will Indicate. Carl Ilartlett, who was given a suspended sentence by Judgo Rew ard of tho court of common pleas, a week or so ago on a charge of steal ing chickens, was locked up In tho county Jail Wednesday night ou a charge of intoxicat'on, Cut rates on all watch ropnlrlnji Main spring, Tfc; cloanlng, 75c; crs ale, 15c; Jowola, 25o to 7fic. Work J unrnnteed 1 year. Owens, cornpi MMn nnd usmhlnr nt roots up otnlr Joseph MrGnun was arrostod Tues day night by tho police on a charge of drunkonnosB nnd on Wodncsdny morning waa given tho usual fine and costs boforo Mayor Mitchell. Wed nesday night McGann was again locked up in Jail on a chnrgo of In toxication. Ho Is still confined in tho county bnstllo. Any person who can bIto Informa tion In regard to ono Margaret Ann Suiedloy, daughter of Michael Runner, wuo died In Knox county In 1850, or hor heirs, will bo rewarded If same Is sent to E. C. Storms, Hartford City, lnd It. D. :i. Dr. W. A. T-owls. vetorlnnry dontlst, will bo at Ward's IWory, West Vino rtreet Saturday, December 10. Bring your horses and havo thorn treated All work guarni'tced. Somebody mournfully remnrkp that burkwhont cikos nro pissing Well, tlioy can't paaa thla way an' too often, I Lodge Elections Bladensburg Eastern Star Glcnwood Chnpter, No. 303, Order of tho Eastorn Star, Bladensburg, has elected these officers: Worthy Matron Iicota Donahuo. Worthy Patron-S. C. Horn. Assoclato Matron Orpha Wiggins. Secretary May Stonchockcr. Treasurer Grace Horn. ConductrcsE Mary Earlywlno. , Asfoclato Conductress Alllo Hall. Chaplain AHco Frey. Organist Mnud Ell'ott. Ada lictta Plttsford. Ituth Lizzlo Ilamsey. Esther Belle Hess. Martha Emma Hall. Electa Hester McCatnraent. Warder DItba Blount. Sentinel Licnndcr McCumuient. Elllcott I. O. O. F. Lodge Tho newly elected ofllcors of El llcott lodge, No. 207, Frederlcktown nro as fololwa: Noblo Grand Howard Faulk. Vlco Grand Wm. Cunningham. Itecording Secretary O. U. James. Treasurer A. M. Terry. Trustee It. K. Smith. Wayne Pythian Lodge Wayno Lodgo, No. 303, K. of P., of Frederlcktown. has elected theso of flcrB for the ensuing year: C. C Itnlph Duke. V. C W. A. Kinney. Prel.Uc Herbert Wharton. M. nf W. Wm. Darling. M. of E. E. C. Zolraan. K. of It. & S. A. M. Terry- M. of P. C. J. Lovell. M. of A. Harry Vanco. I. G. J. M. Hyatt. p. G. Enrl Purdy. Trustee D. B. Purdy. Brink Haven I. O. O. F. Tho soml-nnnunl election of Brink Haven Lodgo, No. 905, I. O. O. F. was hold Tuesday ovcnlng, resulting as fololws: Noblo Grand Chas. E. Loiter. Vlco Grand E. C. Jones. Sccrotary C. E. Slate. Treasurer C. E. Hlbbcta. Trustees Goorgo Sumtlmor and C. L. HIbbets. Centerburg Eastern 8tar Tho following ofllccrs havo been elected by Manila Chapter, No, 100, Order of tho Eastern Star of Center burg: W. M. Besslo Dcbolt. W. P. E. M. Itamoy. A. M. Boulah Vanllorn. Good. Fern Smith. Asso. Cond. Carrlo Willis. Secretary Florcnco Harney. Treasurer Mattlo Hpdlko (ap pointed by W. M.) Adnh Wanda Hoagland. Until Llzz'o Bishop. Esther Vlllah Grubb. Martha Maymo Koady. Electa Lulu Van Horn. Warder TesBa Kilo. Sentinel J. Vnu Horn. Marshal GortrudofUoll. Chaplain Mary Miller. Pianist Jesso Gllbort. Centerburg Masons Bloomflehl lodge, No'. 422, F. & A. M of Centerburg has elected thoBo olllceru for tho ensuing yea.: W. M. Jasper Van Horn. S. W. llalph W. Uamoy. J. W. J. T. Best. S. D. Fred C. Bishop. J. D. H. Bllun Ruinoy. Troasuror Lloyd M. Boll. Seeretnry Dr. S. Robert Best Trustees L. M. Bull. D, O. Obor holtzor, Fred C. Bishop. Tyler Dr. A. W. Brown. Court of Calanthe Tho following oflloers wero oloctcd nt tho mooting of tho Court of Cn lantho, Shining Light No. 43, on Wed nesday ovcnlng: Worthy Councillor Anna Turnor. Worthy Inspectrlx Flna SlmmonB. Worthy Inspector Bertha Payno. Register of Deeds Ella Nowsora. Hocolvor of Deposits Ellznboth Copclnnd. Recorder of tho Court Bosalo Nowsom. Senior Directress Franceo Whlto. Junior Directress Clara Ralls. Escort Besslo Pearl. Worthy Orator Lou Whlto. Conductress Mallnda Payno. Assistant Conductress -Julia Drake Herald Addle Go'na. Worthy Protector Charles Hamil ton. Thompson Coopor Lodge Tho following olllcers wcro oleeted for tho ensuing year at tho regular "looting or tho Thomnon Coonnr Lodgo, No. 7. K. of P. on Tuesday evening; Chancellor Commander S. J. Sim mons. Vlro Chnncollor Samuel Payno. Prelate J. L. Booker. Master of Finance A. H. Blm-mons. Christmas Reedy io Strve von In every department of this big store the warmth of the Christmas spirit prevails. Our service has been strengthened at every point to better cu bic us to care for your wants promptly and satisfactorily. Eeadiness is the one word which best describes this store. Readiness not only in merchandise but in the alacrity of salespeople. No matter how busy you will always find this store careful and court eous. GIFTS Cigar Jars, Dolls and Animate, Knit Scarfs, Toilet Sets, Dresser Sets, Brass Ware, China and Metal Clocks, Ink Stands, Shaving Sets, Card Trays. Many other suitable gifts will suggest themselves if you will but visit this store. Tfte Meyer - LindoH company Mastor of Exchequer C. J. Turn r. Keeper of Records W. T. Nowsom. Master at Anns James Ueddlz. Trustco J. L. Booker. Grand Representative for next year -C. A. Hamilton. Mt. Vernon Lodge I. O. O. F. At tho regular meeting of Mt. Ver non Lodgo, No. 20, I. O. O. F. on Wcdnosdny ovonlng, tho officers for tho ensuing years wero elected as fol lows: Noblo Grand ThomaB Allen. Vlco Grand James Lybaiger. Sccrotary Georgo Mooro. Treasurer M. M. Murphy. Trustco for threo years James Lntta. Tho olllcors elected on Tuesday ev ening will bo Installed In their var ious olllcos early In January. J Society News Entertained Baraca Class Mr. William Harris of North Park stroot entertained tho members of tho Baraca class and a fow friends at his homo Wednesday ovonlng. Tho ovcnlng wns dollghtfully spent nnd refreshments woro served. o Entertained Bridge Club Mrs. CharloB B. Curtis, North Main stroot, dollghtfully entertained the momborB of tho Monday afternoon brldgo club and a few Invited frlonda. Four tabloa of brldgo woro filled and tho sournlrs wcro awarded Mrs. I. M, Wolverton and Miss Isabel Coopor. Tho hostess was charmingly assisted by Miss Cornelia Withorall. 8urprlse Party For Miss Kelley. A number of Miss Margaret Kolloy's clnsa and school tuatca gave hor a surprlso last evening at hor home, corner Vino nnd Gay streots, this being hor birthday anniversary. The color Bchom3 was pink and whlto. Tho dining table waa decorated with roses and whlto and pink carnatlous, tho birthday cako was decorated with fifteen plnlfr caudles, which when lighted mado a beautiful picture. Tho evening waa pleasantly Bpent In play ing gamos, and under tho direction of An Enthusiastic We advise the morning hours for leisure ly shopping and earnestly request all who possi bly can to buy now. There are always many who are compelled to buy at the last moment and by making your purchases early we will be bet ter able to serve late comers. We suggest a few things below but assure you we have nothing in this storo that would not make an acceptable gift for some one. Had you thought of any of these? Handbags, Collars, Silk Scarfs, Belts, Hat Pins, Handkerchiefs, Robe Blankets, Silks, Shirtwaists, Furs, Coats, Silk Petticoats, a Rug, Linens, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckties, Umbrellas, Paper Baskets, China, Cut Glass, Work Baskets, Smokers' Sets. Mr. Francis O'Rourk. who led the or chestra, several flno selections of both vocal and Instrumental music wcro rendered. Tho evening was a Joyous ono for all presont. Those present wero: Misses Margaret Kelley, South Vernon, Helen Parker, Doris Brana gan, Helen Tulloss, Rose and Helen McDonough, Beatrice Flanngan, Mar io Harrington, and R030 Schmidt; John Rogers, Glenn Drouhard, James Tlghe. Walter Taugher, Fred and Paul Selbold, Georgo Hopkins, Jesse Roush, Francis O'Rourk and tho host ess. Miss Beatrlco McDonough and Miss Elizabeth Kolley reco'ved tho guests. MIsa Margaret was tho re cipient of many nlco presents. DeBolt-Crottinger Wedding Word wns received In Lock on Thursday morn'ng to tho effect that Mr. EphrlnmDeBolt nnd Miss Frances Crottlnger, both of near Centorbuig, wero married In Columbus on Wed nesday nftcrnoon nt tho homo of Rev. E. J. Converse. Mr. and Mrs. DoBolt will rcsldo at tho homo of tho bride's patents until spring after which they will mako tholr homo near Centerburg. OBITUARY 4, l, 4,,4 ! Jt4 Mary C. Cotton Mary U. Cotton died at her homo In tho Lincoln Flats on East Gam bler street Wednesday everJng at about nlno o'clock aftor a short Ill ness caused by heart trouble. A short tlmo beforo nlno o'clock, Mrs. Cotton was seized with a sudden, at tack which seemed to paralyzo hor chest and bowels but was able to call for assistance which waa Im mediately given hor, but to no vn'l. Medical old was quickly summoned but nothing counld bo done, death fol lowing a Bhort tlmo after tho attack. Tho doceased was 75 yeara of ago at tho tlmo of her death and was tho widow of tho lato Liberty L. Cotton. She Is survived by two boob, Mr. Clinton Cotton of Gallup, Now Mexico and Mr. Fred N. Cotton of this city and two brothers, Mr. Hugh Noal and Mr. Georgo D. Noal, both of this city. Mrs. David Hall Mrs. David Hall died at her homo In Columbus on Thursday morning after a very short Illness caused by pneu monia. On Sunday Mrs. Hall waa alio to bo about tho houso and talk Prepare a beautiful package of your Christmas gift by buying Christmaa Cards, Seals, Gold Cord and Tissue Papers at low prices. We have a very tasty & beautiful, line of Calendars for 1911 Prices 5c to $1.50 , A useful and acceptable gift ARNOLD'S BOOK STORE over tho telephone, but since that time, failed very rapidly In hoalth un t'l tho tlmo of her death. Tho de ceased was about G5 years of ngo nnd formerly resided nt Lock, wtioro shu was vory well known. She la surviv ed by hor husband and Bovcral chll dren and two sisters, Mrs. David Jag gins of Lock and Mrs. Hoover of Co lumbus. o Mrs. Joseph Clark Mrs. Joseph Clark died at her homo about ono mllo west of Brink Haven on Wednesday afternoon at about threo o'clock aftor a several months' Illness caused by acompl'catton of dis eases, Tho deceased waa about CO years of ago at tho t'mo of her death and ia survived by her husband nnd flvo sons. Tho funeral at tho M. E. church in Brink Haven Friday morn ing at 9 o'clock, Uev. II. A. Shook of ficiating. Interment In tho Brink Haven cemetery. Filled the Bill. Employer-l want n uiald who la stilctly honest. Applltant Khnre nnd OI'm that, mum Ol'ni not willing to say yea uro out when ea are In. Philadelphia Ledger. 8hs Warned Him. As tho nlrnhlo nxcomlpd one nhht Mli Hiltllt. ktutpliod loud in nttrlaht. 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