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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO. 11 8, 1911. SOCIETY. Mtalonnrjr Meeting. The reeul mooting ot tho Woman a Allsslonnry Society of tho Trinity Lutheran church WHS hold liul evening In (ha ladioa parlor of tho church.

Ttvofo a. larga actontl- tvnco Tho mooting wan otionod with tUble raarilne "Tho Coming Ono sugaeotafl Christmas readings Klvon by Mm. C. W. Konnoy, Joseph J.

Thompson, Mrs, 8. Zlm- mormftn, Mrs Charles Duttormoro ami Jomea Cunningham. A lesson on rWcttfn fmmljrmtlon show- tho portloa ot people of Lutheran Cntth among tho fljut In the form of questions and answers undor tho tetulorahlp of thu president notlvo ant) lUe honorary mom- received n. total ot 1'i active and plslit honorary mom bers rocehed since tho ocglnnlnp of tho membership ctimpAtgn. At the cU-in of.

tho business mooting tho ladles adjourned to tho church parlor whero refreshment 1 served JbmtlcV Guild. Tho members of tno Youns Ladles Guild of tho Trlnllv ttoformod church, are holding their nnmiut Chrlstnvfis bnsnar today In Gelly a on fcouth Plltabitrg etreot. The Lnilles Sew. An nit dnv of tho Lndleif Sowing Clrclo of tho first Bnptiat church was held yesterday In tho church. Tho I idles are planning tor a nnd chicken supper to be held gatiirfliy etotiine December 16, nt thi- 1.

A Auxiliary The reguHr meeting of tho Ixidlos' Aid nnd Missionary Society of the I irst presbvtorlun church was held Vestorday nfternnon nt the homo Mrs U. A. Uner on Cedar avenue A short buitae 1 session was hold aftel i Interesting papers wero read on "The Women of tho Orlont," by Simpson ami Mrs Winnie Orutl A social hour and ments Served I'rrsti) tcrlim Uiilrch Scwlon, i Business of ti routine nature wns transacted nt the regular monthly moetlnr or the church necslon'of tho resbyterlnn church nt eha Mantm on West Peach street Old Blstrlel Srtiool. An entertainment, Tho Old District School" RKen taut evening In tho Met lOdlst CpNcopal church under the ausples of thec Mercy nnd Help Department of the l.pttorth League a great success The church was nearly ruled with members nnd frlrndA of the congregation and tho entertainment tvas grtntlv nnjoiod oy all. I.nli.rlnlncil Cm tire Club.

Mr und McOlnnls en- tertolned the South Bide Cuchre Club evening ut their homo on tho tenth Side Ptvn tublcs wore culled Into play nnd at the close of tho fume the was awarded to II Graham Linoheon genod nt midnight Jfr and Mrs Ma- Cluren will entertain the club Tiiirn- diy evening December 21 at iheh hoine on OreoM street. 1'cdro Club. The Tough Pedro Club was talned Inst evenlnj? bv D. front nl his home on Mrctot. Three tablet called Into tlon for the The next mooting will be held at the homo of Moore on South Plttsburg atree.t.

V. Society. An Interesting moetinF! of tho Missionary Society thu fnlted Brethren church wns hold terdiy afternoon In tho church Thoro vvns a good attendance nnd of a routine natiiro Wafl tmmtacted, The society Is nrrhhsins for ft parlor meeting to bo held aftur Thurmlny Curd Club. The Thursdny Afternoon Card iloiiKntfiilSy entertained yentorduy afternoon by Mrs Carl S. Itorner at her home on Green street Tour tables were brought Into play fur bridge, tho gai 10 played The el prises were, won by AtMi E.

Jtmc- son and Mra U. K. Long whllo the truest prlao cnplttrctl Mlsa Harriet Clark A prcltll uppolntou luncheon served Clark, Mrs A ti flood, Mrs W. Schoon over and Mrs K. Goldsmith wore guests of the Club at C.

Society. lArecls attended was the" regular moellm? of the Womnr's fjoclety of the Methodist Bplscop il church held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mlas Dora Cooley on Weal Apple street interesting oh t.uddahlsm were rend by Mm Jofn Davl- Mrs CtaKpor, Jtm. A Clarke and Mrs Ilornor A social mooting uttd rofreemonto fol- lotved the program Sllvrr TlilmlllL- Club All members of the Mllvir Thombla Ciub were present at the regular moot- Ins hold yesterday afternoon nt lha home of Mrs. Bedford on North I Ittsburif street, I'aticy work was Indulged hi ttiul dulnty refreshments woro served Mrs if DoUKlaiM was ji truest of the Club Mm. Joseph Eiilint- will entertain tho club at IU rext meeting.

llnnk Depositor. Nt, ot tho objects Ihiit ovory pfo- RresslNe man or woman should sock is to bo a bank depositor. This bunk numbors among Its putrons, matu welUto-do, aubstnntltlt pooplo who begirt their bank account with small amounts They htuo uccum- utaUd properly and IntrtciseU their I ink tkposlw by furefui saving anil plumliiK We Invite In oorv or Ute to bccoma OcposUora of this bank, and we aasurn cout- HttU attention fho Citizens Nn- tit i latik ot Olrl Dies of Wnilm! t'B Dec 8--foulso. tho old daughter tit Mlcliam Port- 1-rJnlf or near Hickory Cabin nchooi ru is" Unity township died In the hos- rsierda niorntng rrom Injuries 1h mkBCtvinsf dio. when sho wnp acclrti ntall shot at her homiv by h-r 12 jear old cousin rrontc MottJ Insttradce In ttenrj Goldstnlth Porter, A.

Vunatta and ij A Coufcheitour were In Ins tho rosulaf of tho Knyttta Countv Iloiril ot Umlcrurltan. Tho mr'tfnt; held In the i Irst Nation- bunk Are We Making, Madam, a Million-Dollar Mistake? When we select our When we brush and scour it-When we pass' it: throogh 20 When we sift it 10 times through silk. No doubt this is adding a million dollars per year to the necessary cost of our milling. Is it our mistake? Or is it your mistake when you fail to get it--when you fail to specify Gold Medal Flour? Think what this means: Gold Medal Flour now far outsells any other flour that's milled. It feeds 24,000,000 folks daily.

Just because housewives millions of the'm have found that Gold Medal excels all other flours. You'll not find it different. Next time you order be sure you get wwWB Washburn Crosby GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 027) MtOAI Do your ChrJatmai Bhopplne 1 early Harty Plfrman, chief of telo- on tho ConncUsvUla division oC tha railroad In Cum- beriand on "Wednesday Ho made a trip over the road inspecting oillcca Dr Bhupe was in Pittsbuiv, yostorday on business Mra. Sy.ru, Cochran and Mrs 13 Mooro of Dawson wera in town astorday Mrs A Porh has returned home from a visit in I ittsburg: A. ratuined honic yoster day aftoiuoon from a buslncas i to PlUaburg- A ILborul reduction on all trlmmod and untrimmed hn.ts Miny at leas inn half prlco McTarland.

a West upplc street Connollavillo fllra Day and Mrs, frank -Hcwar of I fxljurg the g-uosts ul Ullzabcth WiUcey of Chorry anc DiWalt Hicks ot Pttttbure Is In town today on bublncis, Mrs Jacob Morgan ard family arc mm injy from Ijighth. street Green to tho "Whitolqy proerty on ftlnJn street, Weat Side Slider, ivhoso IKorj stiible was tiOBtroad by flrc wishes to ann junco to 1hu public that ho la for Orders for carriages and can. be jftvou ellhoi over tho Boll or, Tri- phonca Mrs Clack oE Confluence Is here on a to relatives jLaura Is vlslllng at Con- rl ence Max Tumpson a former Connella- real lent, urtscd htr lost ovcn- ln(, Nctv York City to visllf Attorney and Mra Goldsmith filr Tumpon is reunei inir a serious UlnOHi A Ilbfral reduction, on all trimmed and untrimmed huts "Many at leas than half price Mcrarland "West street ConneUsvillc Ralph Bov tin of Coafhicnce, la friends I a 1'lttsburg real estate toaler In town yesterday on busl- nv.su, Mrs Porter is vlsltlB in Pitts- uurgr today Mrs Harry Alarietta of Ohiopyle, la 1 her parents ilr. and Mra. AIKn Uatt Gillette hag resigned as re- for I News and wtth Mrs Olllotto Saturday nltfht Cor burg 1 to accept a ttlmflir position Camilla Munk i local Hlffh School graduate and stenographer for the Chamber of Commerce will cover auclo for The Ivews Mra Ot-orgc Grant of Flfctaburg- Is visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mra A A.

Clarke on I street Mrs James Sherbondy of Damson shopping 1 in town this morning: 106 MAIN CONNELLSVILLE, PA. Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits Down 'o In 0 fo 14 fnym Sour nlll relund money 1C AKO OINTMl-Nl falli to euro pny cuso rtchltiK Blind Blecdlngr or ProtruU- Piles in 0 to i dfts 50., 83 Yonrs Dies at Home ot Daughter In opolls. Mrs Mary A trickier of ucL Strickli ckceaBtd, formerly of died esteiday afternoon it 130 clock at tho hone of her daughter Mrs Charles Biovrn of Ftat- WBUU "Funeral Sunday at 12 clock from the icsldencc Interment Quaker near PorryopoUa JDLte taecl ua boi n. March 2, anC Jmd Hhe lived until next March ah at nlncd the age of SB She i 1)Q lemcmbered bv her many frltnCa us a oC a noMe Christian charictor She Is a by ono iliiUKhUi Mra Charles Broun oC Flat- Hoods anO aons imuc.1 fetrlclc- of CoJfut "Wauh and'William IckNn of HoatioAer Mnrrlccl tn Cumberland Wllllan Archibald Miller and Emm i riorenw. Day both of Mce dnlo, giantetl license to wed In Cumberland yesterday W.

N. 106 W. MAIN STREET, CONNELLSVILLE One True MedicinaS Whiskey Beware of Imitations and substitutes unscrupulous dealers tell you are "just as good as" Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey These cheap concoctions are foisted the people with the intent to deceive by dealers mindful of their profits only and canng nothing for the health of their patrons. Some try to make you believe it is Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Substitutes Are Dangerous When a remeay has been before the public for more than half a century, has been prescribed and used by the best doctors and prominent hospitals, and has carried the blessings of health into as many thousands of homes as DuSy's Pure Malt Whiskey has, imitations arc bound to arise, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is Beneficial It has been used for more than fifty years with remarkable results in the prevention and cure of all throat, lung and stomach troubles and all wasting and diseased conditions.

Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is the only whiskey that was taxed by the Government as a medicine during the Spanish-American War. The genuine is sold letled bottles only. The "Old Chemist's Head" is on the label and over the cork is an engraved seal. Be certain this seal is unbroken. Sold by druggists, grocers and dealers everywhere or direct, $1 00 a large bottle.

Facsimile one thud regular tuc Batty Halt Wlilttey Co, Eocietttr, T. Fine Job Work of all Kind at office TRACK LAYING On II 10 Marrtfliid nt Tho truck laying on the Western AturylnnU raltroua kcepH raplUly from In both Irast wcuk Itondmimtcr Burkc's ffctnfir ofJtrock Jityfcra put down their rut Is to point batwcon BJdwoll and ovor five mttca from Conufluence They then trunftforrod thoir activity to tha Euat from the Leslie farm and nov working tortarda Ffnkcrton tun- nol. Tho road la all gruUeri to the latter point, and at) noon utt the track luytttff In completed tn a neck or more ut tho longest, tho artiClintlc-Martihall Construction Company will proceed to put the gliders on tlio brtdgo that croas CuuBolnuin rivet ut this point west of the DOO foot tunnel Tho tunnol 14 fur t-nough advanced eo that tho bridge on the west ultlc la completed and tho tracks laid, tho crana cnn thioug-h and incncc work on tlie bridge on tho oaat of the timnat The Hhantlea for the at the transfer between Confluence nnd aro well filled. now with workmen and much -work la tocirig done at th's point. f'lcd of iVnumonla Ambroftlu CcUml an Italian laborer Ulod tiatoiday at tho Mt PlLns- ant hospital of pnouomnia i body will bo brought to ComiUlovlllo this uftofiioon and will bo to Tunorat Dlrectot Stadoi'a par- iora and bu propaicd for buiiu! Notice ot funcra! later Deceased (a ourvl ed by a brothtr otnplos- cd ut Stowarton Xcwtoti Curfew A potttlon tft belay presented to Woet ton own Council asking for curfow ordinuucy CONT1-ST 1ON1GHT.

Casino ami the West Side Teams Will The Casino bowling team will clauh i the West bide team at the Casino alloB this evening In a match that has moused much Interest among duck pin fans riie fcumt will start at 7 JO WodneRdny evening two Broad TorU teams played five games on the Casino alloys Hiich team won gramen and the fifth was a tit. Henrj CosseH a team won when the captain of each team rolled a ball to decide thu tie bwcniliigcn's Funeral. Tho body or tho lato Sweiir- Ingun who died In the Untontown hospital on "Wednesday, was brcxught to ConnellflvUlo this morning and removed to Chestnut H1H cemetery for I i by Punoral Director Ij Stadcry Ices woro held it 9 clock hla late homo on Railroad BtrtiQt Union town Mr is by widow and four children Ho formerly real tied in Connollsvlllo III of Typhoid lever, Wilds Stllhvagon of Broad Pord Is ill oC typhoid at the Cottapo Stuto hoBpltal Mt SUllwagon wfis lomovcd to the hoapita.1 several weeks foi the oC an oyo icault- ing i aa accident with, which he mot A piece steol pierced His oyo Lator typhoid fever icaultod Culobratlun at The Volunteer rtremcn at Jean- nctie are preparing for biff colobra tlrn thoio on Icai Day Thcro will bo a parade and program of spox ts Big crowds arc expected from neighboring tQv ns la the tzme to begin your Chriat- shopping TRIBAL WARS MAY BE THE OUTCOME OF DELHI DURBAR Already Thcro In Said to Bo Ffttici reeling Kanlctrig of cite Natlti Potentates Unites press Telegram India I3ec 8 --Many BOrgobutjly ottiiod potentates made ofttUal culls on tho King 1 today 'lite court ofUclals wero Kept busy asccr tainlng tho proper rank of tho visit ng dignitaries and many squabbles oc ourrod bttwcLn certain chloftalna Tribal wars threatenLd as a consequence of tho muddle Tho KJnjr and Quoon today attondod the unveil In 15 ot the ecjueBtriun statue of Edward HEHD OF Will oon Bo PInccil In Soincvsot Count Game Vioaorie Di Toscph Kalbfus societary of the State Outno Gommlsaion hia recently Inspected tho toicst isservc of more than en thousand acres In West moroland and Somerset counties and ima had a conference with Di A UlrJch oJ Llg-onloi is especially into) ostod In the matter in rogaitl to atockine ot the foroat g-ime Dt Kalbfus says thac he will have, thirty does and bucks to be placed tn the reservation this month anct that many of tho Laurel hill sti earns will DO stocked trout In the near future Several men have alieady started to fence In the reserve Real KbtHtc 3eal Kudolph of ishlnrton avenue has purchased tho house of Joseph Sheuiov on Cedar avenue tried our clasiilcd i How About Those Christmas Gifts? Have you the money to buy them 9 If not we will help you to get that money, if you will buy your Groceries at our store. We will sell them to you at such a saving over what you are paying that you will be able to buy gifts for all your loved ones. The Store of High Quality and Low Prices.

Trade Hare and Reduce Your Living Expenses If you want the finest Turkey you have ever had for your Christmas Dinner leave your order at our FRESH MEAT COUNTER. 25 Ibs. Best Granulated Sugar $1.75 Ei tra'Choice Rio Coitee, Ib. 23c Large can oi Apple, Peach or Plum Butter 20c 3 dozen Sweet or Sour Pickles 25c 2 quart Jais Mustard 25c 3 Bottles Catsup 25c 3 Ibs. Lima Beans 25c 6 cans Peeiless or Pet Milk 25c Burden's Eagle Milk, can 15c Fancy Large Cianbemes quait 12c New Chili Walnuts, Ib 18c Fancy New Mixed Nuts Ib 15c Extra large Smyrna Pigs, Ib Fancy Seeded Raisins, 1 Ib pkg lOc Eraporated Peaches, 2 Ibs 25c Country Dned Apples, Ib lOc Pitted Chenies, Ib 22c Evaporated Sweet Coin, Ib lOc 50 Ib sack Kelly's Famous Floxir $150 Best Sugar Cured Hams, any size, (Fuday and Saturday) Ib 15c 2 laige cans Peais 25c 2 large cans Egg Plums 25c Cabloima Lemon Cling Peaches, 20c Laigc can Chunk Pineapple 18c 2 cans Pink Salmon, special 25c Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, can 18c 10 bars Good Laundiy Soap 25c 8 Ib Buckwheat Flour 25c Orange or Lemon Peel, 2 Ibs 25c 3 laige Cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans Cieani Corn 25c 3 Boxes Jell-0 25c 7 cans Oil Sardines 25c New Prunes, medium size, Ib.

lOc New Prunes, large size, Ibs 25c 3 boxes Indian Corn Starch 20c J. R. DAVIDSON COMPANY 109 W. MAIN STREET, CONNELLSVILLE, PA.

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