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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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CIDIC MRS. SARAH CUOPEK sN, WHO WORK T0DAyf BM1MM Iff nil SI It Mother of Prominent Indent of 1 1 WWkTnTATi 1 1 ti I ffl vtlll 1 City Succumbed Today to EMIMAtUS 1 1 TlllltM At an early hour Saturday moraine Mrs, Sarah Elisabeth Cooper. George Cooper, and a resident city for many years, past, died at 1he residence nf her daughter, Mrs. B. Duller 207 North Jefferson street.

Her demise was caused by trouble, from which she had been a sufferer fur over a year. During the entire winter her health had been very poor. EMERY SETS Hgg. WALL PAPER and despite the loving care ot her chil dren, and tbe skill physicians, death ONE FLIGHT UP; IT'S WORTH WHILE came at o'clock this morning, Mrs Cooper was before ber marriage, Girls who work for their living Sarah Elisabeth Officer of North Bea am especially axpoaea to tne dangers of organic feminine disorders. Standing all (lav, or sitting in crumped ver township.

She was born In Mt. Jackson, and was the daughter of John and Eliza Nesbitt Offlcer. Her ptwitiww walking to and from their early lite was spent in 1ft, Jackson. At the lime of her marriage to George Cooner, she moved to this city, which had been her home the greater part ot the time since iDcn. tier nusunuu preceded her in death by a number of years.

For some time past, she hatl made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Butler. Mrs, Cooper waa C9 places ot employment; in Daa weamer all tend to break down their delicate feminine orpinfem. No class of women are in need of greater assistance, and thousands of letters like the following demonstrate the foot that LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND iestoies the feminine system to a strong, healthy, normal condition.

Mbs Abby F.Britowb, of writes to Mrs. Pbkhamt years of age October SO, last. She was a member ot the Irst Pres byterian church of this city, and was woman who had many want) person al friends, to whom the newE of her death will come as a deep grief. Surviving to mourn her loss are three children, Mrs. William W.

Eich- nry stele, nsa anil aeaa aud Mrs. B. F. Butler ot North Duii ana a lemmini jrfiYrrm street, George Ij. Cooper teen to several doo- New York city.

Sue leaven also one brother and one sJstcr, Mrs. H. Swisher and William Officer, aud 1 both of this city. The funeral will take place from the family residence Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. VERDICT AGAINST THE SCHOOL HOARD moat any kind of work.

I am in better health than I anr was, and it Is all due to your medicine." Miss Lillhra 630 RfHth St, New York, writes to Mrs.Pinkham "I had a female trouble, nervous headaches, and was tired all tbe time, and ooutd not aleep. LydluE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made me feel io much better that I hope every woman yrho anffera as 1 did will try it." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty veaia Ljdia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Oompoiinrl.

marlo from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for feminine lib. and has positively cured thousands of women. Why don't you try it Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, invites all sick women to write Iier for advice. IF IT'S WALL PAPER WE HAVE IT No matter what your taste is, no matter how hard you are to please, whether it is in the high or low priced papers, you will find it in this stock.

In fact, you will find in our stock just what you want. Do not be discouraged because other dealers cannot please you. If you are hard to suit, you are just the person we want to see. We cater to the particular kind. Just Now Wc Arc Cleaning Up Stock We are raking and scraping up all odds and ends and closing them out at what you want to pay for them.

We never carry over "shorts." If you want to paper a room or two you can buy it here at the price of old newspapers. Come in and look them over likely you will find something that will save you much money, even if you do not want to hang' the paper now. We can and do outclass all competition because we are in a position to do it. Our expenses upstairs are just as much lower than others as we charge you here for paper, are! Others have found this a fact now try it for yourself, Emery Wall Paper Company Continued from First Page. It was on account of tbe kick made by Smith, Hutlon aud Kirk Company special committee was ap pointed to Investigate the cost of the work.

When this committee, after having secured ligures from the American Warming and Ventilating company, reported that $2,000 would be a fair price for the work then It was tip to the school board to Justify themselves with the taxpayers. No Contract This they attempted to do by claim OYER MJIWAHLS SHOE HTOlili, EAST WASHINGTON STREET. ing that Iho contract hail never been signed with the American Wanning and Ventilating company and this in face of the tact that the company had been notified that their bid had been accented and lhe minutes of the board showed thai they regarded Lrns acceptance as a contract. In fuel the minutes of one meeting ailuita': to the COMMENCEMENT AT HARLANSBURIi WAS PLEASING AFFAIR1 CANDIDATES HREATHE EAST AFTER COUNT contract three times. for president) 171 Dr.

Ulysses S. Strouss -20 David B. Thomas (Favors Bryan ror president) TOti Delegate lo State (Jnnvcnlion: John Jl. Curry 41'j J. D.

Long SI" IT. 3. Represeuttithe ill Congress Twenty- If the hoard had really wanted to save the taxpayers money they would fourth District: Carl E. Gibson 1011 Senator in the General Assembly: A. Martin Graham lilfil Hep resell i alive in the General As- High school commencement eyerctsns at ilarlaiislmrg Friday evening were i Continued from First Page.

County treasurer: THE NEW CASTLE CONTRACTING CO. Call your atention to -the fact that they are prepared to do all kinds of CEMENT WORK Agnew Protbonotary: Tm Xollidtirft T. tJ, Shields Andrews l1" County Treasurer: have advertised for general bidding when it was proposed to re-model lhe plant. But In place of this what dirt they do? According to the minutes of lhe first intimation that the school board had thai, lhe plant nce.rir.ri' repairs was when a member of the board living outside the ward, announced that he was Interested In the Thaddeus Stevens heating plant and had taken a man to loot: at it. He then produced a bid from the Anierirnn Warming and Ventilating company, who were willing to do the work for $2,400.

Later this same linn Wits awarded the same contract at In order to set the work done before the school opened they commenced nt once and everything was soing along swimmingly until Smith, htutton aud Kirk came around wilh a statement that they could do I be A-well attended by villagers and people I from the KuiTtMiiullng ueigliUriiuod. I One of lhe pleasing features of the; 9l: evening was nn address on "What Is Man's Work?" by Rev. Craylon S. i 8,1 1 Brooks of ibis city. llusic was furo-j lshetl hy the Eastbrook orchestra.

The exerrihes opened wiih an invocation by Rev. Cozad of Harlaus-4-2 1 ijing, m'ler which the following pro- nale l'ao IWvlle W. Gibson County ccmnilnsioner: CorJ. i-Matbew A. Riley DON'T GET STUNG like Madman (top picture).

lie went to believing what he read, and got stung good and hard. Why not be like Ifr. Wiseman (bottom picture), and go to Dr. Winter? Dr. Winter guarantees to fill and extract teeth painless; makes plates that fit and dnes perfect crown and bridge work.

His work is fully guaranteed. Here over 12 years. Examination and advice free. DR. WINTER, The Painless Tientlgt.

Cor. Mill and Washington Sis. Entrance on Mill St. Hours, 9 a. m.

to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 12. County Commissioner imuel Chambers r.ts McKisflck JltMIilin Pnuon 2 'gram was observed: 'l Oration "The Dignity of Labor" 151 Ravmond Clcland. Solo, selecieii JIlss Hallie Elliott.

ICj Essay, "Little Traits of Character" Mare McConaghy. Oraiion. "The Companionship of Frank Shoemaker. Sole, selected Elliott. 1-' i Presenta-llon of diplomas W.

Lee Gil more. Such as Sidewalks, Fancy and Plain Steps, Driveways, Retaining Walls, Abutments, Cellar Walls and Floors. IV haTe employed only the urst jjhtj in cement work. U'c uso onlj' thv Nest material, mid never -nt the nrncmnt of cement to make rlieap prire on the wort. We arc responsible Ananclally and guarantee all of our cement work.

Is it not cheaper, for yon, to hare work put down, that will Inst for a life-time ond longer 'Josenh llaniion Krinr John ft. Mr.veln'-'berg John W. Snare "f'-J i Counts Auditor: N. Clark -R Cyrus Clipper Threna-. l.ionit-v T.

Jenkins jj Richard W. Kamsey 'igs Proliibition Ticket. Delegaies to National Convene! Joim J. Asher.hursi 'Kohert M. Hainer jCapt.

Mlltot: S. Ciuiry Office Room: PHO.YES 22 Dean Block Fresh Cut Flowers Received daily at the corner of Washington and Mill streets. Flowers for Easter nnd every day. Wr- nre here. LO stay.

Our prices are very reasonnhle. Remember. The corner of Washington and -Mil! streets 20313 utility boxes A motion or a new trial was made, soon nfier the verdict was returned. 1st add school hoard Deaji, et Kepnrt Ruled tint. When court, convened on Friday afternoon, J.

Norman Martin for the defense, offered the school board's minutes of December 3, 1S0S. in uil-deuce. These minutes contained the report of J. J. Dean, George RigUy and James Stevenson, special committee appointed to investigate the cost of the heating plant repairs It was offered for the purpose of showing that there was no specific contract between the American; Warming and Ventilating ronipany and the school board, and that the: heating company realized this in submitting figures to committee.

The nlalntlff's council objected loj the offer and the objection was sus Ucmocrat ic Ticket. Delegates to National Convention I Jl. Good (Favors W. J. Bryan Hestjits Delegates in Stale Convention: JAlhert P.

Thonipran R. V. Knox (Favors J. for president) 1 ire Different From All Others Crawford hue WTirn tlio late Walter ft ti nrft motr- t-taiatua- a ir-r; i 1 1 I ISO; FOR 25 YE.1KS wo iiavc sold 1.17 Paint. If It.

asn't ity-iood paint, we cert linly would h.ive a cbaufie Ions aso. If you the paint that most aud wear longest, get Sherwin-vi'illiams. Iia Dickson Hardware. 2hlt3 eod aqj otbr. Thl sumo todnr ciUH Jotodtf Frank Fish 'IJoft3nE Kirjrc.j -f.

'h'1 Af Every room in every house requires one or more. We'fi show you many kinds for eo little money j-ou'll wonder. Oak Shirt Waist Boxes, $2.50. Matting Covered Shirt V. H.

Part iu (Favors ilryaii i adxlt tit thA "Mired nodtr- fl UfOTJV 1 II lava HF- drf lames Peebles IteprescLtiili In the General As- CotUd uDaerdraJc Is pAtfb7e only itffthu "tloatinc framn" rud In is exciasu-w Bolter A. Wood MAKES WORK EASIER fl.ilftfyi in tha: sC rnn.nl hp- iickm-ic tained. Tills closed the case for the defense. C. H.

Akens for plaintiff then askrr! the court to strike out The minutes of three meetings Introduced by the defense for the reason f. J. Ashenhurst r. A. McDonald County Treasure r.

A. Sechler Prothonotary: CriK; to jvratc; leisl wo ih? roints Is the Bftverit llpj- tho iu u', to ma. J. K. Hess FARMERS SUPPLY Waist Boxes, 3.50, $3 76 that they did not tend to show the rvi o- I i want or a contract.

The tuollen was 4.UU, $4.75, overruled as was also a motion to (em, woo, 6.75, j.oo.j;sf:nivs,ss,s.;; Cunningham JTcw Cmtlc it's pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly achlns back: With aunoyiu.n urinary Doan's Kidney Pills make work eaaier. Wc liare in stock Sulky Plows Syracuse, Wlard. Keystone and Hurvli. Disc. Spike, Spring Tooth nnd Acme Harrows.

Poultry NV-inR and Woven Wire Fencing, Also Unrb mxl Smootli Wire. Wc seU Laun and Garden Fertilizer. BrotikTitle Wngnns, all sizi. Cotinlv CoiniiussiPner: Frant llilliken County Auditor: V. M.

Drown Chairman of County Committee: James Peebles Secretary of County Committee: William M. Alevnnder Treasurer of County Committee George W. Clutton Socialist Ticlict. Helegates to Slate Convention: Steve I Flanagan John it. fox Falls, beins claimed that ft did not tend to fhow a contract.

The plaintiff then introduced copy of a letter written by Lottie Bowman, cler'i of the board, to thi American Warming and Ventilating company. was in answer to a ouevv from the coninanv as to Boxesfuil length $6.00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50. Jilattinrr coverfid boxes to roll under the bed, $6.50, They cure hackache They cure every kidney iii. Richard Sioke, forcr.3n, livinfj County Line street. New Castle, says: "About ten years ayo I suffered a severe aitack of kidney trouble, backache and iiainn through 'my back- and ioins.

Al times the Are Your Kidneys Well? Surveying, Drafting. Tracing. Wright's Diseate, Diabetes. Hheu-1 matism, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy. jn-: Matting COVered a a written contract was rc- itammation of the Bladder, Bad lllood and Nervous Troubles caused by BIck Kidneys-Love Megown.

well known W. C. WELKER Oin, ENCilXKER I OfBce: Room 611 Lawrence Savings aod Trust Bldg. Bell Phone 776. New Castle, Pn.

1 j-ji pains were, s.0 severe that wns un-SD able to attend to my work. My kld-neys were in a very disordered ditlon when I learned of Doan's quireu. i ue nJner uuea iohl it would nossibly he better to hae a contract to avoid any future trouble, Tlie witness hod been directed lo i write the letter by chairninn of tlie of New Castle, know by Cii.irl- H. McCany Carl Nolle 1- Fiepresentative In Congress, Twenty Pit's nml hevrnn n-iinc thpm. 't druggists 1 eviirLencft rnai u-ltt enrf.

hail finished the contents all forms ol Kidney and Nervous fourth District: ot the first box 1 wns so much ini-! 132 i A. JlcKeever proved that I felt like a different Skirt length boxes, $10.50. Cedar rkxes, $6.00. $7.00. Cedar Chests, $9.50, $12.50, $18.50.

Ceuar lined Box Couches, $14.50. BOGG3 BUHL, NORTH SIDE. PITTSBURGH, Troubles, and will guarantee! it in all cases. Can't you afford lo try It at their risk" costs you notbinc; it it Keeley Send your friends with the drug or drint: habit to Ilio rtceley Institute. person, i cor.

Linueo tne Lreauuem a short time and was completely cured. 1 had no return of the trouble until ail years later when i had an attack of hacknrhe. 1 again rosorted to Doan's Kidney Pills and nniy few on't do the work. I Sent by mall to any adctress. pre- aA ptld, on receipt 50 cents.

Sli VUlC 28 years or success-ful cures. Write for Pnrticalars, building committee. More Tansies. J. Norman Martin for the defense, objected to the admission of the letter on the Krounds that the clerk li.id no authority from the hoard lo wrile such a letter.

He further ar-KUfl that there Is nothing in the hchnol law Khowincr that the clerk Is tin official nf the board. The honnl. lie rklmetl. are not bound by her arts unless they are auihorlzed at a regnlnt mceilns. The objection wiih Senator in the General Assembly: Ciorite MnfTelt 13G Itepresentallvc in the General Assembly: N'nrris Mitchell Wiiliam .1.

White l-t County Trenjriirer: J. P. Strayer 13 Protlinnolary: Ktleii 1). Powell 131 County CommiKlKoncr: roica, (z.au. unaor a positive guar- Keeley Institute in Western Pa.

424fl Tifth Pittsburg, ra. Father John's Medicine gives the food and nourishmint the body requires trengthena each organ to do its work that's how it drives out impurities and builds up the body. Guaranteed. Father Medicine for Knit by Oo. W.

Clinton, IK2 IVaaiiliiglor BlrCJ Sow, CUBllO, I'B, riojin't; Klilnev Pill. deserve ltilS-iHHHHHHH prnlse 1 ran give them and 1 heartily roconiniend tlic-m to kidney suffcr- U'rii- s.ile bv all ilifilers. Price 5(1 a. b. Harry s.

(Ireen Andrew LlnilgTeu County Audllor: iWlronis, rosier Millmni nnffalo. This ilio case for the nlnin- Why Xot Go to IlICE'S and On a $5 Meal Ticket for $4 tlnod In any amount at any time. Heduclion of 30c over hr-Hl former llcKt Kumpvaii plan table iu the city. ItlCrJ'S, Kast SUegt. tirf.

INew York, sole agenls for the United CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER CicmVitiu lUock. lieu aai-W. Daniel Hocly USjst Eugene Heard Spectacle Z06 Peon Pgb- Jtnniin'K (iii.en Seal I'tlillt. Fnr tiiklv by Saw Cnutlc Hardware jL Uso llnnua's lireeu seal Paint. 1.

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