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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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MABCH 5, '1913. THE DAILY OOUEIEB, C03TOELLSVILLE, UTERARY CONTEST FOR GOLD PRIZES FRIDAY EVENING By Webster and Stunner Societies of JGtist Huntingdon lownship Schools IS CREATING MUCH INTEREST ionatlon of Tlvc ffttvi of StO Enrli Made by Scolttlnld Jinn; lnstor Arranges Services: Funeral ot Jumps Clyde Trimble. gpsctml to thu Courier. SCOTTbALE, March 8or- oncl d.miuol contest ot tho ter nnd Sumnef Llternry societies of the East Huntingdon township Illsh School, -will tako place ne the Turr Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday evenlne at 7 o'clock, ond will draw a largo crowd. The prized g-hen fey Stuurttr, President of Iho Scottdalo batik, nro dou- blo those- of lust year, $50 In gold divided Into five o-iual prises being offered for the cumins contest.

Iho program is as follows; Invo- by tho Rov. Oeorgo Ornnt, tho pastor of the chinch in which tho contest will be hold. There wilt be a song by the school and than tha Webster? will put forth thdlr first onv lor, Andrew Bldohamer. on "Duty, Action, Nerve." The Sitmncr oration tollowlrisr will bo by Adrian on "A Training School for CU- Issns." There -wilt he by iho Smnniii socletv, nad the Sunnier essay I presented bv Vefii Denlker on Girl Ustrttcism." and the Webster a3 say bv Mabel Tnytnv on "Do an Op tlmlst." Tho Websters will then run dtr Tho wshstcr rwimtii'ti i be bv Ktith Bower on "A Ctri'at Rosr.em' brance." und Ihii yumnur BO ctety by Eimenla fc'l'prrtck OH "The Ptdnter'of Seville." furnner soniis foltoiv. The debnt" will conic tho tton "KesMvotL 'I hut tin Should Adopt a More JJtonongahcla river Fobruaiy It Is siispoftod that ho was tho victim of foul plav.

As a deputy shot lit ho lad gone to Hush Run to attend a 'otvltjtt wedding, IIu leiu cs two sons, Kdward nnd Chester. Simon Uihuiil ot KlngMew, a biother-ln-law, also, Utonded tho funeral from hero. iJlSXNIS AM.XO TUKM. The phru'o "How uro you Jack?" a unheard at D'innis Dotfavon'o ves- titfjuit this weuls, since Dennis hns been tl.o i-rowds of tho Natttm'a capltol, NOTKS. and Odessa Roso, daughters of Mr.

nnd Mis, 'William II. so of Mnsontown, woro wook end of Mr. Charles H. Black. Mr.

and Mrs. George Harper and daughter. Eva Stay, of Plttsburg, spent Sunday with Mra. Harpor'o brother, Benjamin S. Baldwin and family, Mauds Rlfflo and Miss Sarah E.

Ktrtto of JtcClolInndtown, woro Mag at tho home at Mrs. Charles II. Black on Sunday and Monday. 3r. Frloclntunii is Arranging Tests of His Scruui Which He Says Cures Tuberculosis MT.

FLEASASV. MOUNT PLEASANT, Maich affair was tho fancy work party Klvon by Mrs. noso Cochran Broks of McKeesport at tho Center avenue home of Jlra. Boyer for the Ladles' AW Society of tho Brethren Church, Tho Invitation staled IE you come to the fancy work party 23 cents. Each person who came brought 25 cento which totaled about 514.

Beplnnlnc ostcrday the freo delivery and rural free delivery window at tho local postoftlce will not bo opened after 0 o'elorlt in tho evening. Thfl delivery Is made the same as always. Tho afternoon delivery Is mndo earlier and a business delivery 19 ntado at o'clock. The ofHeo hua added a new clerk, Mrs. Kva.

Swartz Stourfcr, tho ntivlllury cleric who will work houra luy. Thompson and Jnmrt Kills wore callers In Greens- slvo System ot Shipping Subsidies." Tho affirmative will lw tnhen by repreeentod bv Brown and Itnrrv and tho nok-u- ttv? by the Webstors lv A i Ifoasef and Kfllcy. Solies bv the "Weliiter soclfty follows. and then th- decision of the Idflsroi the of thf prlKtK. Walter SUuffor at an hoi.orar*- member of both nntl takes ffrrnt Intereit in tho work of the IWo I'OR for the next StUHlrtVji nt th" ChrWIitn Churth, tho pciotoi O.

J. How earth, will fetifil; on illltm- of the Tai'liMi subject for Sundpv 11 n't-lm-lt will be "Th" IrttimphHl f. itrv mid ill th the eVenlns 1.W Oil "The Ins of th- Temple." On March 10 the h- Th" trnjiit" ami the ovonllic one rti" crit- cintion." I'oi- Murc-li i'T Ui" niorntns subject will bn "rhr, H. anu tho wnlttt bo a- study of th" condition of tho llmnS The suhjeet be "Th- ainsi that Crucllled Jesus." BL'YH 4CORK Gcoree Known lumberman. hero fi'oii.

Acino this week nnd uotigU, 111- of muli'S li- Pel'n' in his tnllt 1 with ti i li''- th Mr -Wndsworth's latest he has now 1- mules, mid s-vernl hors-'S. It" is tail- off a lot of timber on Bh-rnck and Ollbelt tract b.itk of the Jh.d school house, unit tho mules provide, un ndeiwato power Cor tho Ulln AT Conductor Con Sheehuu und Ills son and Conductor L. A. Klnirtwrnmn ft gcottdalc. --nd Mr.

Klmmcrmtt.n a father-in-law. AV. W. itlltor of ModB- ers Mills, have been In nt- tendtne the Inauaurntlnti dulnus thli wek. They wrnt with of about a aoaen Younirwoofl railroad mon.

yesterday. Itrg. John A and Jlelv.i arr- visiting friends In Latiobe. Mr. and Mrs.

John Brown wero of Mis. Roy Wilson In Pltls- biirg, and Mr. Brown also attended tho automobile shnw. The I.nrtloi' Aid Society of the Re- t'nlnf Pre'ibv terlan Church held a nt the irsonap'e on Momlny evening. The regular routine buf- inpiH a throucli nnd Uii? which were mado out ot the old LMi-pet ot the church wero put up silo.

Myer blle show In Plttsburg ydaternay. Robert Burkholder cntorti)n- cd her members of tho AI1 Sm luty nt her CMlcgo avpnue horro hint cvenlni-. Foltowln'? the ri'jruljr i I'tislncgs sorved j' A Youna JtHslonary Brtn was ormnlxccl at the Mnin str6tt hime of Mrs H. C. Morrison last ev- r-nlnu.

Thltt i i be under tho Woniim'i Mlselonnry Society. Th eU-otf-d Kelster riorenco Ijohr, Vlc- Prcsl i tlood, Secretary; Ruth Trrncurnr, nnd Mrt. Cr.or! and Viola Stout, Collector violin -olo wn" rendered by Miss 'Icitot and a piano i rclrn Simpson and Florence I.ohr. The union slsnnl mcrtlns of the V. hi'ld In honor of Jtri Lillian Colleffe uv home ot S.

H. stonfr wu srreitlv enjoyed lanre nimibe tal.on In. In the abifnce of ytom-r. the President, Jtrs Ij. M.irsh had clutrcQ of the moot rie.

Tin- rcaulnr routine of huslnes iv.is jrone through with and hill Amounting trt $12 were Eiiild, 'Ihl WUI from tho Flower Mission and was to help the poci the community. Throe new bill The funeral of Clyde Trtmbl-. the Broadway merchant, died suddenly (it his homo horo Saturday night. havtiiR Injured his lee by falling on Iho street a couplo of weeks previous, from stofi- plnK on a bit ot rroaon Ice on tho patlnsf, took place from his late rostdeuca lit Scottuu'o on Tueodny afternoon. The nianv present and tho great number of floral emblems wero testimony of tho high rognrd In which was held by alt those who know the deceased.

Tho sntvlcos Woro In clmrsa of Kev. If. H. Piper, pastor of tho First Methodist Bplscopai church, und Rev, James K. Hutchlngon.

pastor of tho First Prcebytcrtati church, and the musla In charso of B. A. Itumphrlea, organist of Methodist chtirch. Tho MBsontO Older nlso took part In tho sorvluos, and tho pallbearers -n-ofo J. A.

Darnhart, C. It. Jjotieks, Chnrles t. TM F. V.

Loties, Ferry and C. A. Cotborn of Scotldalc. Una Otames W. Anivwsitt of -sVlliiam Ferguson was the taker nnd burial was In tho ticottdnlo cemetery.

A poat mortem had boon hold on the body and the verdict was Unit Mr. Trimble camo to His death from ft blood clot forming In his us a result of tho full and tho clot shrinking the hentt. AT FtJJfE Mr. and Mrs. Cmory Thompson and children Imvo returned from Brownsville whero they woro attending tho funeral ot Mr.

Thompson's brother, John who was lout February 16 whose body was found In CASTOR IA Jot Infants find Children. Til Kind You Han Always Bought nnd thu comtnlttco wll nvoMlento 1C tho dimllics WP worths ot hi Ip. Papers wcn rcnrt by Mra McAtuo nnd Mrs D. I I Stunci. A mils t.tlc discusacd.

JntcrL-tlliiit "Experiment-). Tor tho mpatut or iimmmt workc thoro IB no other bovernvo so refresh tug and itlmuliitinif as cup ot BOO cortco, Pino und fresh Krnipplln. ot Gprmnns-, and rtlvors, Encluntl, tondU'-tert oxiioilmcnl which proved Hint colfoe nulswular and inontal tn cupnclty foi noilon. "BKBAKFAS' cofCoo Is bland hlghl tor Us diillcious HU.VO pxccltcnt y-jrved oithu crcum. or without, It makf 1 an Ideal bevcrnso for breakfast jllnnur.

"RP.KAKPAST CHEER" oof too acttiiilly bnnlahoa wcarlnoas cxliiiuntton dooa not movel obscure the effects oC fu.tl«»o dealer has "BKBAKKAST CHEER -Adv. One to Convince Ilic Moit ftkeptlcul ConncUsvlllo Render. The test ot tlmo Is tho test that cotmta. Jloan'a Kidney Pills hava made tholr reputation by oiCoctlvo action. Tho following cise la typical.

resdentg should bo convinced Tho testimony Is proof coniplou. Tostimcny liko thU cannot be Is- notccl. Jtr-l. A. Comp 710 Wttshuw St, Scottdale, sas: "I troublqd liy kidney romplarit and backache tor oars and as time I foccrmio Although I had but HttU' f.ilth In i remedies, I linnllv used Doan's Kldno PUN.

't'he fhrft few dosr'S 1 nif relief and thul i on I stuidlly I i antil 1 Ix'tK'i' In way, have no need of kidney remedy since. My former testimonial ytlll KoOd." I-'jr sale by all dealers Price 50 cents BufTaJu, Yoik, solo asrents for the United State-) Remember the name--Doan'a--nnd tako no other--Adv. iVfethodlst Protofltani ehureh will hold their regular meeting at tho Vioino of John ot sttoit. Mrs. Robert Coopei of Connellavllle, spent Tuesday hoie vlalting her parents.

Tho of tho Valley Club met on Tucidnv ovcnlnK at tho home of Mia JoJt'tlo Smith and wan ontoitaincd by Silas Miirafjret PolU STAB JUXC5IOX DDXBAH, DX7NBAII. Mixreli 5. The Jrethocl- lot concrexatlon it I.cmont ppiuns a happy surprise on tho Rev, and f.imlly ot Dlinbai Monday evening. when about 7,0 perfcons i Lenient appeared at the door and began to iviiW; In with aims ladened with baskets Ultod with nil the good thlnno for tho Ittfilcr. Tho ovenlnrf was spent In convciwitlon nunc- tu.itod with sploy Jokes, Bashes oC wit, music, nnd refreshing lunch i the ladles of the party had brought i them.

When the Rev. and Mis. LePaso had explessed their appreciation of tho kindness and catopni manifested by tho vlsltoiu tho last cur before midnight called the party homeward. Mr. Durh.ins at this pKico was taken Into tho confidence- of the Lemont people and had tho pleasure ot spending tha ovenlliK at the 11.

K. pnrson- ngu Monday with the suiprlsc party who called on Rov. and Mrs. LcPnge. DtiNBAA, Miss Uftle Martin was shopping in Connellsvlllo.

Dr. W. W. W.irno was In Connells- vllto on piofosslonal business. J.

T. Byors of Unlonlown, was trans acting business hero today. H. Stoy of California, was business caller here on Tuesday. II.

Llston und Antonio Bufano wero business callers tn Connellsvlllo today. Perry Boll wan transacting business at tho county scat yesterday. Bert was In TUonday on a builncso mission. Tho LBdlti' Aid Society ot the STAR JUKCTTOX, nrarch of DavfKon -WHH at tho homo oC Mr. and Mrs, Isaac I.ow.2.

Thomas Ilughoa of Browiiavlllo, vfna visiting nt his home horc over bunday J. H. Knox and Mlaa Mabol Thiashcr woro buincsif cu-Hors In Pittaburg 1 today. Thomas Zimmerman of Dawson, was tt bualncaa caller In town toctay Jvtrs. D.

Giahiim hits returnod homo, aCtor a low weeks' absence visiting her alstoi In McICocsnoit, who Is Kick. J. II. Graham of Pittsbms, was a buslncas caller In to'wn today. JCrs Jamca Mori is was in McKocs- poit today.

Ciover Thompson ol! Republic, visiting at his homo hoio on Sunday Thoodoro VonHorn was visiting at hla homo In "Dawaon on Sunday. L.OWO of "Uniontown, was visiting- nt tho homo of Ms parents, Mr. and Mia. Isaac L.OUO, Sunday. "WillHam hvoll Hosa Bowdcn, Oscar Balloy and JIoHebian arc Jn AFTER GRIPPE OR PNEUMONIA the enfeebled system readily accepts any disease--Nature's resistant force ia depleted And Emulsion nevdmd.

Its highly concentrated nourishment is immediately distributed to every organ. With Scott'g nature repairs waste, constructs healthy tissue and active, life-sustaining blood. Scott'u fmobfon At Scott fit Bownc, Bloomfleld. JF. 12-81 on Back of Shoulders.

Veryfted. Formed Scab, Scratched Constantly, Could Not Sleep NightSi Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and Was Curedi CU0 MarLcft Plillntlclpbla; "Alwufi two ioars ago I began to notice Riuull pimples on tho back of my TJio looked very red njicl nt t4mos Umy nould oozo a watcr fluid and then Formed scab -which I would tone dovrn by scratching cotibtant- ly. It looked llico an open aoro oil over my back. Within a few jnonths it readied to such a dogrxu that I irould not bo ablo to do anything iutcrnjptlnK to scratch my back. It usud to Itch awfully.

My clothing ccrtftlnly thti especially when btm tores wero just torn Ijy ncrntcWug the utabs off. Finally I got so badly altcctod that 1 could nob olmip nights oa account of thu Bovcru burning and UcMug I liacl ta endure. i I Hpunt a consldoriiblo amount of manor fornKtUcl.no and all Viasin vain, I scut itiunplo of CuUcura Soap tuidl Olntmont and obtained relief from Tow applications only, Tbon I bought cako of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment and used them according to directions for bix und wu complotcly cured. There Is no trace or pliiifiJcg on my bade. 1 (SJgutxI) Aaron HochllB, Apr.

8 1012. Outluum Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout thu irorld. Liberal wampto of cuchniallud free, wIUx32-p. Sklu Book Ad- drctw poHt-rard "Outlcura, Dopt Boston." men should two 8oap Sbavlog BUck, Sutuplo frx-e. ishington to attend tho Inauguration J.

ITardwlck of Connoll-sviHo, was a business c.Ului In totvn J. Bittncr was visiting lelatlvcs Hie today. J. Paull ol PittsburR, wns a business cullor In town today Mary Sajio waa visiting rcla- tivca in torlny. Beaid MUS nt his homo netvr Mount Pleasant today.

Wia. Chiarlos Aaplnwtll was calling In ConnollnvJUe todLiy. ftfrs. John. "Koffer wes In.

ConneUa- vlllo today. Bchaid iv-ia -in Unlontonn Loday to soo his bi other, -who la vary ill. VAND73HBILT, Mhrch 5 --Mrs Nowton Mu rt ay i of Jimiata, died at the Unlontown hos pltal Mrs. aturrtiy wns taken to tho hospital on Saturday and underwent an opcrtitlon which proved un- succoss funeral services will be held at tho home of het son Murray In East "Liberty on Thursday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock Interment in DickorGon Run Union cemcteiy Besides her husband she is siuvlvcd foy the following chlldien: Mis G. 33 Budcl, Mrs.

Pearl HcLiughlin of Vftn- derbllfc; Clarence Murray of East "Liberty, IMrs. Fred Stono and Mrs Sam plo Cochuin ol and Albert of Pittsburgh Mrs Mndlgan was In. Pltts- "bursr yoattirOiiy. A "baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Hamilton Page, Prank ot Coal Centic- spun Sunday fccro with Ida parents, Mr and Mrs J. C. Lute. B. J.

Trimble, A. T. Mrrlson, C. II Hurst and George Collins of Pitta "bui-p; ILeasrure of Cumberland I) If. Bitslinir anfl C.

R. Tmple iMcKoosport, Harry Sweeney and A "Wilson, GonnellffviUe, and A. Cook New York, wero out of town puonU rtssriirtered at tho Vanderbll Hotel yeatcrday Bead Dally Courier. Ko backer's guarantee this paper and to the public all Bfatementa contained 1 this advertlae- rnent. THE BIG STORE KobicUcr guarantee this papei to the public all statements coat lined 11 thiSj o-Jvertiio- mcnt Special Prices Introduce Hew Spring Dress Materials Ikss tHan three -weets to Easter; yes, hcrw time does fly.

Have you given any thought to your Easter Apparel 1 We have--we're ready at this very moment to show you a fine selection of New Spring Silks, Woolens and Wash. Fabrics, and you ought to be ready to see them. first discovery will be the decided note of novelty which characterizes each section--each fabric is new--must be new, else they, never could presume representation here. With your plans for Easter and Spring Dress and Suit-making under way, you will be delighted to see that we have thoughtfully anticipated your wants. The New Among Woolens Striped Coatings, 54 inches wide, three-quarter-inch stripes of grey and white, a stunnig effect for the new style coats.

The price is $1.50 a yard. Diagonal Wale Suitings, and gray, as popular as ever for new Spring suits, of fine woolen yarns, 50 inches wide. The price is $1.50 a yard. Tan Covert Cloths, restored to favor for tailored suits and coats, 45 inches wide and just the right weight. The price a yard.

Serges, in all weights, wales and finishes, from the fine Surah twill light' weight "French serges to the heavy coating weights, in blue, brown, grey taupe, 40 to 56 inches wide. Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2.00 yard. The New In Silks Silks that will comply with the newest demands of fashion for the coming season. Satin and crepe charmeuse, 40 inches-wide, soft and clingy--just fine for draped dresses. In all the good hght and dark shades.

The best we know of at $2.00 a yard. Brocades in all the new shades. 40 inches wide. Those are very soft and clingy materials. "$1.50 per yard.

New Poulards in 36-inch widths, in all the new colors and patterns, $1.00 per yard. Our popular Messalines, 26 inches wide. A good 75c value. Very special at 59c yard. New Spring Shirting silks for nice spring shirts, neat single and double stripings in black ond colors, light grounds, 30 and 36 inches wide.

75b and $1.00 a yard. There's Charm in the New Cotton Materials Novelty is a striking feature of the showing, not only for the beauty of color and extensive varieties, but for, the tempting savings they offer Wash Goods that launder are shown in a great variety of stripes and checks. These will be popular as well as filling a wanted need as a durable fabric. Plain color Ratines, 40 inches wide, one of the best cotton fabrics in the market, all shades, a 90e value. Special 69c a yard.

Cotton Voiles in plain colors, silk stripes and satin borders, 25c, 50c and 75c a yard. St. Gaxil Swisses, all in crepe finish, dainty dots, plain white, also, with em- broideted colored figures, 25c, 50c 75c. New Poplins in the prettiest effects --plain silk finish and moire with satin stripes, 25c a yard. ITrench tissues, plain woven stripes, checks and bars.

Special at 25c a yard. Irish Dress Linens in all the new and popular shades, 25c, 50c, 65c, 75c. lYench Ginghams in very fine, dainty patterns, best 25c values, at 19c a yard. Bates and Red Seal Ginghams, lOc and a yard. Tho above cut is on every label blown 013 the back of every bot- that the i syttem bviildui--- Boat's put up in.

Don t.Lko any other Jrlnd Thoio arc other Emulsions on the maiket, but Bear's Is th only one thixt la not hard on the stomach. Beau's Eumlslon Guilds up the system, tones up tho stomach, improves the appetite, strengthens, is a tiuuse and flcbh bulld- or, heals tho lungs and built)3 them up so as thcv can withstand tho action of tho. consumptive and for coughs, coltjs, bronchitis, cat.u*rh of tho thiOTt anfl btomnch, it haa no equal. It can bo bought at A A. Clarice's and Graham Cumpnny, Connellsvlllo; Hairy McGibons, Dunbar; lending Druggist, Scottdale.

PBRRYOPOMS, March Ulu TJUCO Is substituting in room No. while Hio teacher, Otis Chdllant, who is a member of tho 1ST and is attending' the inauguration. rirst woelc of weighing the moil showed 1,132 pounds handled W. Riffle leturnod yesterday from a trip to "Uniontown. Mi.

and Mrs. John Humne Dawson, visited Mrs. II. Robinson on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Blair Stader and little son of Boston, who -were guests of Mr. and Mis. Irvin Shaffer, returned home yesterday Miss Nell Snydor of the Star Supply Company, spent Monday in Plttaburg. Mrs TJrith Hlxenbaugh of Donora, is visiting town friends N.

Byors -was a caller tn Con- nellsvine yesterday. B. Strouso of PtttsburE, was a. business caller in town yesterday. H.

O. Marklo and Francis Mclntyro were callers to Plttoburjr on Monday. AT GETTY'S Wall Paper Store 115 S. PITTSBUEG STREET, CONNELLSVILLE, You have a- large selection of papers at, per single roll 4c A selection of beautiful bed room papers, silks and flats, with cut out borders, per single Crown hangings, per single roll 15c Conventional patterns, independent side walls, per single roll 103 Scotch Fastolite, plain oatmeal, per single roll 15c We have a good selection of borders and decorations to match the plain oatmeals. Varnished tiles, printed bf the engraved process, pei single roll Many of my papers this season are printed by the engraved'process, which gives beauty and a soft richness to the design which far surpasses the block printing process.

Varnish Stains, 40c quart, 25c pint, 15c half pint. Imitation Stained Glass, 20 patterns. Ask to sec them. PICTURE FRAMING THAN THE USUAL PRICES CHARGED. H.

t. Shearer of Connellsvtlle, was a business caller In town yeterday. Thomas Patton ot "Wick Haven, was a caller in town on Tuesday. KOOKWOOB. ROCKWOOD, Maruh C.

F. of Conn.eIls\iUe, it the guest of her brother E. Miller of Main street. Mra. Shultz has been, visiting her relatives tit Meyoisdale for the past week J.

13. Douglass will move his ton- soriu.1 parlors tomorrow into tho new quarters prepared for him in. the Miller block on Market street Boin to Mr. and Mra Keld Bay of Rockwood, A 13-pouud toaby girl, John G. Miller "has accepted tte po- eltion ae maanger of tho 33 uc, km an House succeeding Samuel ivho has resigned, Mibs Gardner returned laoir.e yesterdav after spending- Sunday -with her Bister Mis.

M. K. Brenuan of Johnstown Merchant Tl Snyder of Roclcwood, was a business visitor at the county Beat on Tuesday. Dr G. B.

Masters, who for several months past has been. In Berlin, will the next two weeks move his family and household, goods to that place where he expects to make hla future home Mr. and Mrs J. D. Snyder entertained a number of their friends at a 6 o'clock dinner on.

Saturday even- ins last week. The evening -was much, enjoyed by those present. Patronize those who advertise. il.

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