The Friend : a religious and literary journal . vet, Superintendent. Friends Library, 142 N. Sixteenth Street, Phila., will be open from9 a. m. to 1 p. M. and from 2 to 5 P. M.—Seventh-days from 9 a. m. to1 p. M. only. Died.—Suddenly in Elmira, N. Y., on Sixth Month 9, 1914, Ruth , widow of Jacob Smedley, in her seventy-sixth year; an elder ofFrankford Monthly Meeting. WANTED! 500 New Subscribers to The Friend. Vol. 88 begins Seventh Manth 2nd. Will present subscribers interest themselvesin extending the circulation? We can furnishnames to any who wish to pay for additionalsubscripti
The Friend : a religious and literary journal . vet, Superintendent. Friends Library, 142 N. Sixteenth Street, Phila., will be open from9 a. m. to 1 p. M. and from 2 to 5 P. M.—Seventh-days from 9 a. m. to1 p. M. only. Died.—Suddenly in Elmira, N. Y., on Sixth Month 9, 1914, Ruth , widow of Jacob Smedley, in her seventy-sixth year; an elder ofFrankford Monthly Meeting. WANTED! 500 New Subscribers to The Friend. Vol. 88 begins Seventh Manth 2nd. Will present subscribers interest themselvesin extending the circulation? We can furnishnames to any who wish to pay for additionalsubscriptions. Address THE FRIEND 207 WALNUT PLACE, PHILADELPHIA HARRY S. LEE 323 WALNUT STREET PAINTER AND GRAINER ANTIQUE and OFFICE FURNITURE RESTORED JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ESTIMATES W. B. WEAVERUndertaker & Embalmer 550-52 N. 5th ST., PHILA., PA. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVENTO FUNERALS IN AND OUTOF THE CITY. ALSO CHAPELACCOMMODATIONS FORFUNERALS. :: :: :: Bell Phone EsTABUSHED Ri^ Planet Jr^._ 1 2-row Pivot-Wheel, Cultivator,Plow, Furrower. CuItiTStes at one time two rows of potatoes, corn, beans, in rows 28 to 44 inchesapart. Works like s cliarm in check rows,crooked rows and Cuts cuitivatiirg FI?FF -? D^ 72-page illustrated catalogue de-r r\.£jll. scribes fiO implements, including cotton andcorn cultivators, seeders, wheel-hoes, etc. Write for it to-day. S. L. ALLEN & CO. BOX A 7U - - - PHILADELPHIA POCONO MANOR ^ Spring in the Mountains witha weahh of laurel, arbutus andrhododendron, is well nigh ideal. ^ The hospitality of the Inn and the ManorCottage, always open, make possible thefullest enjoyment of the Pocono nature-landof hills, streams and flowers. J. W. HURLEY, Manager,POCONO MANOR, PA.
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