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"jy v 'fjf. i"ju: s,t v ' ', ,(' ,' W J v4 ;? A ' tP A v. V .. u ir, ' .y ' f 1 ., wl , V l '1 ! H f Jtt ' .t ivV t)4,, iim TI.E .MAh.OH DAUj'MttmBATtffllDAY DgfrBMllErt 2l 1007. :f- J (, li 11 ? t w Y Do People Turn Away? iYoU Can Bo Instnnly Freed From the (Humiliation of Knowing That Others Detect Dad Odors on Your Breath, Arising From indigestion, Smoking, Oi Inking and x Eating. ; t I trial Package to Prove it Scot Free IB, rcath perfumes do not strike nt lumbus, has a roolvcr and a partly tho root of the evil, They only con- empty bottle of whisky. Some tlmo seal tho odor for a time. But char- ho may Bhow them to ono of his big coal kills tho gas that causes tho audiences and bring tears to tho eyes odor, purifies tho food lying In your as ho tolls their story. Ho received stomach and Intestines, facilitates Uie (them Sunday by express from Mult iprocess of digestion, acts as a mild cle, Intl., as a tribute to tho effect laxatlve, gives tone to tho system; ilvencss of his work, and a proof of In "short gives you a clean bill of his power over human beings, oven h'ealth. And all the charcoal noces- In the most barren field for a har- eary to obtain these results you can get In a box of Stuart's Charcoal ILozengcs, price. 83c. fTho uses of charcoal nro many. In art and clcctrlcltly It Is constanly used, but It Is especially vnlu.ablo nphero absoluto purity of product is required. As an absorbent and dis infectant it has no equal. That is why you will Invariably find 't In ov ery water-filter. Stu'art'a Charcoal Lozenges aro mado from puro willow ciinrcoal, with o slight (mixture of honey to render .tfheml ialatablc. They will filter your blood for you, destroy every par ticle of poison and Impurity, absorb all tho gas In your stomach, glvo jou a sWSct, clean breath, and relievo jou from the awkward feeling you aro bound to havo when ou detect by the expression of other people that they smoll your bad breath. Many who are fond of onions avoid eating them because, of tho odor they lcae. Ono of Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges Immed ntely kills this, however. Tho same ppllcs to smoking, drinking or chow- ingg. Wo are so convinced that you will And these lozenges intlispcnsablo af ter once using thorn that wo will ?ond you a sample packago by mall, tree, if jou will send your name and ndress today to F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mich The Christmas Needs. Can all bo filled hero. Xmas Cigars. Xmas Candies 7 cts to JOc Xmas Nuts, all kinds 15 to 2oC Xmas trees and decora, tions. Shelled Nut Moats, Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Crape Trult, Candied Fruits. Figs, Dates, Lettuco, Ojstcrs Celery, Tangerno, Bananas' .Cluster Raisins, Honoy; Olive sctc. Robinson's Grocery Phones 39. 209 E. Center St. Aegncv for Upton's Teas HRISTSS REMEMBRANCES Rare bargains in gift things (Rings, 'Bracelets, Necklaces. Chains, Watches, Hroochos, and many things that would mako suitable remembrances ,for tho Christmas tlmo at very special prices., J. B. Ovens New West End Jeweler Christmas Money If you are short on money with which to do your Christmas shopping come right here and get it. We Idan quickly and quietly on Household Goods; Pianos', etc." .'I Marion Chattel Loan Co, t 133 1-2 East Center Street Phone 980 K , Any Lady can depend upon the Christmas box of Cigars she gets here. We Coflee. nerve different Hot Crafis' Qiality Drugs. W.Wlrir lltff. Phone 196 : Wr-Otllvir; . , , W. C, T. U. COLUMN Devotod to the Interest-ef Christian and TtmperAnb Work, .Under the Supervision of Francis Wlllard W. C. T. U. and Directed by Mrs. Dr D&gan to Whom all Communications for This Column Should be Sent. ItoV. Dr. Charles Kcign Scovllle, .tho ovaiigollst, now speaking In Co- .vest of souls, illeccntly Dr, Scovllle conducted it rcvUnl In Munclc. Whllo he was thero one of his assistants went Into 4 tin rwimtir In II ( fmml itf o cnrvtnfl C .. J.J . i , :: ior mo prisoners, Among incm was Tony tMlller, awaiting trial for the murder of his wife. Miller knew of tho evangelist and his work. Ho realized tho slender hold he had on mortal life. Ho talked with tho workers and told them tho story of his crime. It ended In his enrollment a3 a Christian nnd n promise to lead a better life. n'he story Eecnnie public and at tracted wide attention in Muncie. Tho crime, committed whllo tho husband was drunk, was brutal, and there was a demand that Miller re ceive a speedy trial and death sent ence. Tho profession of Christianity brought new friends, and ho escaped with a life sentence. As ghastly souvenirs, the revolver with which tho wife was killed and tho bottle of whisky from which the murderer had been drinking beforo the crime. were turned over to the pastor of the church that had conducted tho I Scovllle revival, anil forwarded by him to""tho evangelist. Tho Ohio Stato Journal of Dec. 11, 1907. fl'he St. Louis breweries havo an nounced their purpose to put out of business all disorderly saloons which aro under their control, and which offend tho moral sense of the peo ple. When the Devil became setlous ly Indisposed It will bo remembered ho thought ho would like to bo n monk, but ns soon ns convnlcscenco set In his Satanic majesty decided to iomnln a devil. This spasm of virtue on tho part of the breweries whence comes It? It Is the result of tho tidal wave of anti-saloon senti ment sweeping over tho country. This dike of respectable and orderly saloons will not suffice to stay this tidal wave. It Is a cae of death-lied repentance with the mental resenntlon that It doesn't count If death docs not cn sua. The christian Evangelist of December 5, 1907 . CHICAGO AND.fl'HD SALOONS. Waving beaten the CarthagfifTans on tho fields of Italy, Rome carried DRUM'S MEN TOY WITH I THE COSHOCTON BULL DOGS HOW THU CLUBS STAND. W Ashland 10 L G 8 10 11 Pet. GC7 C56 412 389 Mansfield 10 Coshocton 7 Zaiiosvllle .-. 7 GA.MHS TONIGHT. Mansfield at Kdnesville. Coshocton at Ashland. BULL DOGS EASY. Mansfield, O., Doc. 21. Mansfield plaed rings around Coshocton In tho second poiiod and secured a lead which could not bo overcome. Tommy Morgan received a bad cut In tho cyo nnd retired In favor of Stamper, who played a star game. Perry was also Injured. Houghton and Williams played star games. Lin 0 up and summary: Mansfield 7. Position Coshocton-4. T. Morgan ....First rush... Williams Houghton ....Second rush....HIckey Whiting Center B0U0 iW Morgan .Half back.... Perry Wallace Goal Drlftmoyer Substitutions Stamper fon T. Morgan. Goals Stamper 2, Hough ton 4, Whltln, Williams 3, Hlckey. Rushes T. Morgan C, Williams C, Stamper 3. Fouls W. Morgan. Stops AVallaco 1C, Drl(tmoyert 48. Referee Laldngo. INTERSTATE STANDING. 1 r'. W L Pet You will never find ony ether trousers that cantata ail of the splendid features of which we show a new ono li every advertisement. They cjve n?w conveniences, adiid proof of ttabtilty, Ono work and beautiful finish lrodi.:ts of l.ivcmlvo ccnlua nut found In any ether troupers. new York C. KENYON CO. cmioaco AiMreiq dll correHDoudULb tij thu fiiLturMa. iU m t'ditiflM Mtt iirrknirin v v r If vou nrif i.ittrclid in llunu Irousernsar so nl or J svnd luu our liaudsuuw ict f eoloud "Dm" L tho War Into Afilca. iWlth a steadily Increasing spirit of prohibition In tho surrounding counties, the Anil-Saloon, League pro poses to carry tho war light Into tho very stronghold of tho liquor Inter estsChicago itself, with Its 7,500 sa loons. On Sunday, the 24th day of Novem ber, tho Law and Order Leaguo start ed a war for tho 8unday closing of tho Chicago saloons, The first day districts were picked and evidence against 119 saloons was secured. Only tho lack of men and tho fear of clogging he courts, "kept tho league from securing much more ovldenco. Tho cases will undoubtedly bo taken to tho highest court in tho state and will bo fought upon both sides with jPVer y dovlco known to the legal pro- fesslon. Law-abiding people can con colvo of only ono outcome, and will watch with tho keenest Interest tho efforts of tho second city of tho na tion to ma1o her citizens, Irrespect ive of creed or nationality, obey tho law. Home Herald of Dee. 11, 1907, j CAINS FOR TEMPERANCE. .Boston, Dec. 11. Tabulations mado today show a no license majority in Massachusetts of over 13,T)00. The stato went for no license last year by about 1S0O majority. Li cense by this year's elections Is now favored In 14 cities and 72 towns, while prohibition prevails In 18 cities nnd 249 towns. The Ohio State Jour- nal of Dec. 12, 1907. (AGAINST TMD SA.LQON. Springfield, Mnss., one of tho Now Hngland's largest manufacturing cen ters, came within about 1300 votes of pitting tho saloon out of business. In tho'13 cities that voted on tho license quest'on was only a little more than 1000. Last year It was over 3S00. Tho prohibition sentiment that has spread so rapidly In tho country dis tricts it taking deep root In Amer ican cities. 'Manufacturers and other employes are beginnlg to appreciated the ocon .oniy of tcmneranco. And laborinc men aro recognizing that tho flght against tho saloon Is not an attack on their personal liberty, but a bat tle In their interests, for their homes and families, In nearly every community wnore an InttlTaCnt campaign has boon wage dagainst tne liquor traffic, sen tlment Is growing for tho regulation of tho ovll. And wherever tho brew ers and saloonkeepers resist attempts to regulate, the issue develops into one of extermination. Tho Christmas .owls &' Co. Grocery. R. T. 12-12-10t Canton 25 13 CCS ao coo ac ccs 18 C14 Si 885 21 400 22 37 i Nowcaatlo ..24 Beaver Falls 21' Youngstowa , 18 Akron 15 L'rlo U Isharon 13 GAMES LAST NIGHT. Beaver Falls 8, Youngstown 1. Erie 1, Sharon 0 (forfeited). Newcastle C, Akron 2. GAMES TONIGHT. Newcastle nt Sharon, Erlo at Shaton. POLOGRAMS. Plnkoy'Turncr, tho veteran rush, who was wanted by tho Intorstato, will play with Lancaster or tho Ohio Stato, Oeorge Olio will bo his rush ing partner and Perley Graffam will be the Lang goal tender. The .Mansfield News says that Tommy Morgan, established some what of a league record when he won all 13 of tho rushes in one game. Tho little rusher demonstrated that ho Is Clio fastest on skates in tho leaguo By beating tho elongated Flotphor to tho spot every time. Only onco was any of tho rushes close and when tho joungster knock ed tho ball in tho right direction. Marlon bugs are becoming on- Look at tin; htcl protection strips huldc the bottom of the legs. These are usually of cheap material sewed In all 'round tlif edge. In Ilancweli Trousers the?c itrfps are of good quality, inua'.ly the same as the grousers fabric, sewn at the. ends and along the upper edge, not sewed on at the bottom edge (which is neatly finished) jo they lie In pUce flat, and the trousers I1U3 the shoe close, ThctlcsT straight fall from seam to shoe in front makes j t'.icm fall gracefully all around the shoe. They hang well. id your dealer' nuiue and address snd will i tcturu, vntitM "Kivclrlut ot a Bacuulor," ELECTRO SILICON Forty- Years la BbwiHhM Ue. Uaetfttafied For Cleaning feat f ollshtaa SILVERWARE Hondadilresi fori JTMCK SA.IttTK,,, nt IS cents In lUirtiA.for full bos. Toe Klkctiio Silicon Co.; to Cliff St., New York. Grocers and BrtMMl" "' thuscd over tho prosbect of haying roller polo revived In, that city, and It Is expoctcd IhaUth'ls city will bo ono of the best In tho circuit. About tlio only players who it Is known to havo been signed' by Bobby Qulnn nro (Harry Alien, whft) has been play ing tho half back position for Zancs vlllc and Olio, a rusher from the cast. Mansfield News. Ashland is certainly polo crnry, ac cording to all 'reports. Tuesday night when tho team froth 'the village east on tho Kric played-hero a bunch of about two down, partisans of the Ashland outfit ramo oyer to see tho contest. As soon ns the oung fel lows landed In tho' fink tlicy began to do their bct to mako tho other spectators Understand tiat thoy were from Ashland, were rooting for tho Ashland team and 'didn't havo tho sllghtset Idea but what tho nolo players from their fown would make our boys look 'like "thirty cents." It gave the wetk-knecd admirer of tho homo combination n dosft of chills up and down his snlnnl column Just to hear hose cxritablo fellows from Ashlind land thoir team. There wasn't- a doubt about tho outcome to hear those follows from- out of town talk. LEGAL NOTlCi:. No. 11820. Annora Craumcr, Plain tiff, vs. Harry Cranmor et. nl. De endants, in thtf Court of Common Pleas of Marlon county, Ohio. Tho said Harry Cranmer, whoso placo of residence Is unkonwn, will tnko notice that said Annora Cran mer, on the 11th day of November, A. D., 1907.. filed her certain petl- lon In tho Court of Common Pleas of Marlon county, Ohio, against him and tho other defends therein named; which said petition sets forth, that he recovered a Judgment against him tho said Harry Cranmer on tho 31st day of October, A. D., 1007, by tho onsldeartlon of said Court of Com mon Pleas of said County of Marlon, Ohio, nt tho October term thereof In tho sum of ($800.00) eight hundred dollars and the costs of the action In the sum of . That said judg ment. and costs 1b a lien on tho fol- Island Township, 'County of Marlon, nrwl Hnn nt nhln n ulf nn until. I and Stato of Ohio, to wit tn undi vided one-half Interest in tho said pomiscs bounded and described as fok Ijwb to-wlt: Commencing on tho northwest cor- jner of section (8) eight, Tp. (B) five, Range (14) fourteen, south and run ning bouth (130) ono hundord and hlrty rods to tho corner of Win. Woods' land; thonco east (80) olghy rods; thonco north (130) ono hundicl iiid thirty lods to tho comer of stlil land; thonco wpst (80) eighty rods to tho place of jbeglnnlng, containing C5) slxty-flvo acres. Also tho following described tract of land: Sltuato In tho bamo town ship, county and state, bolng tho west hnlf of tlin nnrtliPAat nnnrlnr nf tho southwest quartor of Sec. (8) eight, Tp. (5) five, Rango (14) four- teen east .containing (20) acres, That tho other dofendB claim to ' havo somo Intorest or Hon on tho above described promises. ' Tho prayer of Bald petition is, that aaia dofendants and claimants bo compelled to set up their respoctlvo clalmB, if any, they havo In said prop erty, or bo forever barred. And that lho court will adjust their priorities fvith that of this plaintiff, and among lho defendants, and that tho said jeal estate be decreed to bo sold as pon execution, and the proceed ap plied on Bald claims according to tho priorities of tho lions therof as the same may ho settled by said Comt. O'lmt unless thp sale! Ha'rfy Cranmor files his answer or demurrer on or before tho 28th day of December A. D., 1907, t)io said petltton may bo taken ns true and tho saldj prayer bo ganted by tho court. , ANNORA ORANtMER, By her Attorneys, DeGolloy & DeGolley. Dated November 1C, 1Q07. M ll-10-Ctsat UNITED BRETHREN bilUHOH. L. O, REfiD, factor, Sabbath School ut 9va. m., Mrs Carrie Durr, superintendent. Sermorj at 10:00 a. m. Subject "Where is tho Christ." Solo, Sweot Homo, of the Anj geU"(M(HH Dott "Dottley following Y. P. d. C, E., a't'fl'p. ,' Tho following Christmas pro. gram In tho evon'lngrVat 7 p. m. Song Woleomu 'tJio;Klnu." Upsponslvo lndlnK,''. Prayor by tlni pastor. Solo byllona, Bolander with chofus. Recitation Alma Hendor. EcrcisD by six llttlo girls. ' Song by primary scholars. Uovltntlon by MInni'o 'Redman. 'Recitation by Burnlco Englcrt. Christmas Lullaby by Holcn Reed. Recitation by Fred Mollcr. dtboltatlon by Mildred Couts. Recitation by Kenneth Englort. Song "Christmas a Singing Tih1o.; ilecltatlon by Olonnlo Atllhouso, Recitation by Mablo Bonder. 6ong" Night of Nights. Recitation by Ruby Winrtl, Recitation by Duoy Llttlo. Song by Gnrnot Jennings. Recitation by Allnnlo Hollor. Recitation by Daisy Malo. Exorclso nnd Song Tho Shop, herds of Bethlehem." Benediction. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH., BYRON C. PIATT, Pastor. Phono 1G0C. Subject of Sunday morning Borhion: "l'cnco on Earth. Good Wlil to Men." Subject of Sundny night sormon; "lie Camo Unto Ills Own." lioth set man? bonr upon tho sig. nilllcanto of .Ipsus coming into tho World. A coulinl invitation is oxtentlod to nl' to worship with us both morning and evening.; Dr. Joseph Clnrk spenks at tho Enworth M. I., church at two o'clock. Let tho parents of our Blblo School children remember tho gifts to tho poor which aro to bo gathered In on Sunday morning. Men's rlns3, moots at nlno A. M. Blblo schools nt tho same hour. GERMAN M. E. CHU1JOH. Cor. Church and Prospect Sts C. E. BUERKLE, Pnstor. Sunday School. 9:00 a. m., J. C. Maikert, Supt. Morning Services, 10:30. . Preaching by the Pastor. Themo "Thy Kingdom Como". Epworth League, C:tn p. m. Lvening services 7:00 V- m Tlio Stlndny school will colobrato tho coming of our Lord Jesus Christ into tho World wjfth n spe cial sorvlco on tho ovo of Christ mas day. Tho services will, com moncq at TcHO P. M!. A good pro gram hns been prepared and Uio choir will rendor special music. Saturday catechism and Biblical nstructlon, 1:30 p. m. A cordial welcome io all. LEE STREET MISSION. C. C. BATES, Minister. Sundny School, 2:30, John Lundon, SuP,rl , ,, aenTV CllnStlan Lt ndcavor, 6 p m. Ethel Stone, Leader. KenIng service, 7 p. m. Subject of tho sermon, "Why Christ Was Born." Tho Christmas entertainment will ho given Monday evening. WESLEY M. K. CHURCH. Cort Center St. nnd Olney Ave. CD. ROWLEY, Pnstor. Sunday School, 9:00 a. m., O. A. Parr, Supt. Preaching at JOjUO hy tho pas tor. Asbury S. S. on Leo street, 2:30 p. m.. B. F. Davis, Suflt. Pdntecostal Class Meriting, 6:00 P. ill., led by RObt. FnttOn Epw-oith Leaguo Servieo, 0:00 "'clock in tho main auditorium, led b" Miss Bertha EatoTi. teaching at 7:00 p. m. An nro Invited. " rrnsT pui:sbyteian ciiuuch. lils- ukukuis jh. kuuickis, I'astor, Sabbath School, 9 a. m. D. O. Nelson, Supt. - Preaching by tho Pastor, 10:30. Subject, "Christ's Contributions to Christendom." Junior O. E. 3 p. m., Miss Cath. erino FJcs, Supt. Senior C. 'E., C p. m. Leader, Mrs. James Flcs. Subject, "Tho Magnificat." Evening Service, 7 p. m, Tho Christmas Cantnta, "Tlio King of Kings" by Dr. J. B. Heibeit will bo slvon by tho big Chorus. (At tlio morning service, thoro will bo special music, consisting of a solo by Mr. Mitchell, "That Wo May Not Forget," by aQulntet; "Hark, What Mean Those Holy Voices" ajid "Tho Bhthday of tho King," by tho Chor us, All nro welcome. FOREST LAWN MIS3ION. SUnday School nt 2:30 p. m., O. M. Beckett, Supt. All are Welcome. EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH. ,D, H. BA1LE-X. Pastor. Sunday" School, 9 a m, John H. Balh, SufrerlntonUent. (Preaching, 10:30 a. m. by tho Rev,. Joseph Clark D.' D,, of Co lumbus, Olilo. t intermediate League. 6:00 p. in. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. CJirlstnias concert by the Choral Sootety at 7 P. m, Donations for tho poor of the city may bo made, If mqney, at any of tho Sunday services; supplies of food and elritlllne mnv lin hl-niirrlif in Mm IphtlrMl rTflActlnv nftA1nin nuatilniv -.. ., .HVWUM M,,h..VWM V. VTVIItUg, t FREB BAPTIST CHURCH. vwt ij.t iaivia4vu. rumor, aunuay Heiiooi, Bno a. m., Jeanotto JFIte, 3uperlnt6udent Preaching, 10:30 a, ni. Theme: - "OUta rUntoMen." r . '. . Miss I ') ff Baby Mine . . rr . - mother should be a source of joy to all, but tho, suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery; A Metncr's Friend is the only remedy which rcliovcs women of the great pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's "' severest trial is not only made painless, but all tho danger Is avoided by iti use. Those yho uso this remedy nro no longer despondent or Bloomy : nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions ard j overcome, the system is made ready for tho coming event, andUh hour are obvidtcd by the uko of Friend. "It is worth its weight avs manv vha linvn naivl it. bottle at drug stores. Book containing valuable information of interest to be sent to any oddress free upon 9RADFIELD REGULATOR OO., Y. P. S. C. E., C p. m. C. R. Bcorbowor, president. Preaching, 7:00 n. m. Thero will bo Bpocinl Clnistmns music nt both the morning nnd oven In gscrvlccs. iMlss Iva Coll will sing a solo at the morning service Sunday School on tho corner of Davids and Darius 'streets at 2:3d p. m., Miss Anna Flto Superintendent. Tho public is cordially Invited to attend these services. Gontlcmanly ushers to scat you. IlEFORMED CHURCH. South Prospect Street. W. A. SlJTTLAGE, Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a. m., II. W. Cnlckle Supt. IMornlng Services, 10:30 (English.) Seniqr 0. E., G p. m. Evening Services, 7:00 p. m. iA ChrlBtmas Cantata will be ten dered by tho Sunday School Tuesday, Christmas eve, 7:30. Catechetical Instruction every Sat urday, 9:30. A cordial welcomo to alL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. J. P. CURRIN, Minister. No. 320 Vine St. Residence . Blblo School, 9 a. in. Maurko P. Subject, "Following the Star." Public Worship and Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Topic, "lho Christmas (Truth." B. Y. P. U. A.. 0:00 p. m. A new song, pr.ilbe and pi caching, C p. m. Subject for the evening service: "God Runs to 'Meet Us." A prelude will bo given nt this service on tho ffrlp of n Christmas -Dollar." iMotto for closing week of tho year, Buying Up tho Opportunity." CITY MISSION. Upper Room, 132 Noitlt State St. Pentecostal Mooting, 2 p. m. JJvnngellstlo Sorvice, 7 p. nt. 'lAlso Evnngcllstlc Services, Tues day and Friday evenings of tho com ing week. A cordial Invitation to all. (MRS. K. J. COIL, Eangcllst. PHILIP BAUER, Supt. SALEMS EVANGELICAL PROTEST ANT CHURCH. E. Church St. J. REINICKE, astor. Sunday School, 8M!7u. n. IV Advent Sunday: Moinlng service In tho uorman languago at 10:15 o'clock. Inn tho evening at 7 o'clock En cr ush Christmas services. Sunday School rchoarwil nt 2 p. 111. C. E. devotional meeting at 6 P. m. Christmas Day services, Wednesday 10 o'clock. .Holy Communion to fol low thrao orvkes. Sunday School, Christmas celebra tion Wednesday ovoiilug. 7 o'clock, tho beautiful Cantata, "Tho Angel's Mossago" to be rendered. Chinch Board moots Thursday ev ening, 7 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST ENT1ST. SCI- Cornor of Church and Baker Sts. Services Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Christ Jesus." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting, 7:30 p m. Tho ipublic Is cordially Invited to attend theso services. Sunday School for children at 9. a. m, The Reading Room Is open dally, except aunuay, from 1 to 4 p. m. All Christian Sclonco Lltorature on salo, also on tho tablo for all who may desire to read. CALVARY EVANGELICAL. Corner Church and High Streets.' O. W. HENSBL, Pastor. Sunday School at 9;00 a. m., Mr. BOLT 3 ,noLr i m COIL MAIN SPRING NEW THREE Our HOT New Model TUreo Holtod Gun enibndloi oil of tbe requisite miniitiea ol a perfoot un-iafetyk atronRtli, durability auperlor sliomloij qunlltle" beautiful I'noa ntco balunco and In our hlffli urailn nnna v..r firiJ f.'i.V: ...; rlebncis gf cruamentiitton. Bee cut No.7,l3olBtKunnliownabovesuecliil price Kl8.76,iJctpr 110 mra. We gunranteo the ifireo bolta toltold tbernn, light for mi time and not allow the kuii to fly open in dluoliarglnir. We Buar'l . wtj; v. vv " k ,"wwi uw Minifcu iiuii iuibb iiiub ocna ior i!?ArtVRiA,fiSJcBpr,blu JwprovwinenU uud upeclul prlcoi on 1H grivaej 917,70 not to not) it f$ ITHAOA QUN CO., . Box n "VUlJf IllUkllUI Ofc-'v r rt great dread of the pklrf J tlliu K.tllVI UIIUI1UU1U Uvta f Ut mndf trSfiti1 tUirfMf 2 'V'' T tit, lift Tltiisntnf nsv . "' ""' ." fr" i i Mother's in gold," ftt.nn nor all wofnen, will application to Atlantm. Ga. ffkM David Moitln, -SuperJnfendont. Morning worship at 10:30. 'Preaching by tho pastor. Junior Y. P. A. at 2:30. ' Senior Y. P. A, nt fi:15. fi - Q? J5onIng .preaching service nt 7:00. Sunday School Christmas entortnin mont Wctlesdny evening. j. corumi wcicomo 10 nn. ' 1 ; fr . EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. '. Corner Stato and Columbia .Streets. E. F. WiM. STELLHORN, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:00 a, m. A'F. Phllbrlck, supci intendent . Rehcnrsal by SUnday School Sun day afternoon 4 Service in tho Gorman Languago, 10:15 a.'m. Services In the Engljsh langntige, ' 7 p. in. ' "" Services In the German languago on Christmas morning at 10 o'clock. Christmas service rendered by lho Sunday School on Clnlstmas night. All mo welcome to worship with us. Unable to Digest THE FCOD. , Tho digestive cyil:r.: 11 n vcr.dcrlul piece o( machinery, but pc ,vc. is n-ccuary to make it effective. . Tlio newer, in thu eve. is the nerve force nd with the nerves cxlioD'cd the digestive lyslem becomei hopelessly crippled. There is indigestion, headaches, neuralnic pains and ipcllsofweakneu.dizzincssaDdcmcouragc'nent ' Strength cannot kc regained from the food J you eat, but you can bo restored by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills Tim Rreat prescription of the famous 1 ricccipi dook auinor, . w. kJiaie, ivi. u. instils into the feeble wornout nerves energy and strength, enriches the blood, invigorates the nerves w hicli control digestive fluids, sharp ens the appetite and builds un the svstem in Nature's way. 50 cts. a box, at all dealers or j Dr.A.W.ChaMcdicineCo.,Bulfalo,N.Y ! Mr. S. M. Wheeler, the well-known Electrical Engineer of Tuicorora St, Addison, N, Y., itntet : "I consider Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve) Rlls a great success in nervoul dyspepsia. 1 was troubled for ten years and never found any treatrnT.t zo wonderfully rapid and pood in effect. 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