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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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we will sell at a 30 per cent reduction Mens 1 Working Pants and Ov- eralls. We wish to reJuCtf our stock of Men's Working and will give thp jjj best 75 and 50 cent Shirt in the market for The vast 25 cents, crowds that took advantage of our Saturday Sale can testify that we do exactly as we advertise. Up-to-date Haberdasher, Successor to B. D. KEELOR, HART, Prop'r, tbii Kane Daily Republican LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.

market closed 17. hot ware is coming way. Knapp, of Warren, was in town last night. Celtry plants at Holt's Purchase at once. M.

J. Fitzgerald returned last even- iug from a business trip to Pittsburc. An original pension of t8 per month has been granted to James M. Tracy, of Kane. Selma Colquist vinited Port Allegany friends during the fore part of the week.

Miss MagKie Walker of Ridgway, is ibe gneet of her friend, Wm. McArcy. Mn. 8. C.

of UidRway. was among the at the Thomson HOUM iMt night. member of Clara Rcbekah lodm are earawtly rajnetted to be prw- next Tcmday night. May Lafferty returned on the flyer tbid morning from an extended trip to Philadelphia. Rose Sherwood of Union City, Is the a-nenl of Mr.

utid Mm. J. V. An- deiWD on Clay rtreet. Wiener, of Ohio.

is the of nncle. A. Wiener and family on street. A. Clearwatwr and Mrs.

A. B. Kefehnr. of Wilcox. were in town and took dinner at the Urif- fin.

has Jnst received another lariw assortment of bicycle supplies. which he will sell at greatly redneed J. T. Ooncanter and children, of PnnswUwney, aw guests of IVmcamert parents, Mr. and b.

Kinwl- of ttie A. O. H. gave a hop at the Andit.rittm last evening. From aril very enjoyable time was had.

Mw. Dan'l W. Drake and children lnnt evening from Bradford. where Mn. Drake had own visit' ing her mother.

i. Williams returned lart-wvetf ing from a week's trip through Bradford county. youngest daughter came home with him. respite has bern. granted to Edwin D.

Ileidler, the Eric county man who was to have been hung on July 6, to Aug. 9. B. G. Scott and wife will leave thin evening for visit with at hock Haven.

Scranton other in eastern part of the State. Hatelhnnt World Wm. Hornaby and danghter Clara. Charles Cook. Misses Anna Oillis and Bertha MacEweu drove over from Kane day to attend the celebration.

was Morris Raff, of Lock Haven. and not Louis, who died, mention of of which made in yesterday's issue. name was misunderstood by the reporter when he was given the item. ladies of the Congregational church are training about forty little for Tom Thumb wadding to lie given week. Extensive prepara lions are being made and it to be the event of the season." funeral over the re mains of the six-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace who died at West Line on Wednesday night, was held at the residence of E. P. Shaw on Bayard street this afternoon. Bartlett, who has been differing from nervous for the pact few weeks, left this morning for Clarion county where he will rusticate on a farm for the remainder of the summer in hopes that be may recover health.

Anna Safstrom. who is employed in the butter dish factory at Fort Allegany, arrived home last evening for the summer vacation. waa accompanied by Josie Johnson, who will also remain in Kane during the shut down. RBPDBUC AN acknowledges the receipt of a neat little descriptive booklet front, the department of publicity of tto Paa- American Exposition which to be held at Buffalo May 1 to November IfOl. which contains manr beip- ful H1MIII HIM nnirli valuable Bradford Bra of yesterday OB TMrtay evening a severe this country and at ltahtBittft ttnick a barrel (MT ink the Tidewater Otaiyaay.

It tank No. 188. MaTit at OM ttM, abort fluid fw- oa a acate, The MM lawk jaruuBt by aayooaavea itt aw mvfag to tan te fwl Me ntaeri to the aboe mJBOii i of ad today IB vbiob he you mime bargainf tn footwaar. -Prof and Mrs. J.

B. Myers left Thursday morning for Lot Anglee, where Mr. My en will attend the convention of the National Educational Awwci- ation, which bold! its aeasion in that place July 11-14. Mr. and Mrs.

Myers will spend some time in the far West. of the moat cold blooded and deliberate ever committed in Ofaantanuna county occurred on Wednesday at a place called Driftwood on Cbautauqna Squire Tankard and instantly killed his sister-in- law, Mn. Win. Beaumont, and attempted to kill her husband, whom he succeeded in wounding in the arm. He then made a dash for the lake and after wading ont for a short distance, turned the revolver on himself, but the shot wasNsot fatal and after floundering about in the water for a few minutes lie got ont and made bis way to the farm of Mayor Sbepardson of Gerry, where he was captured.

The wound which he made in his forehead may prove fatal." He expressed regret at not having killed Beaumont also. The tragedy grew out of tronble between Tankard and in which the Beauinoutu took the wife's side. The Dlackwood Sisters are here and will give one of their concerts at the Presbyterian church to-night. Admission 15 and 35 cents. The Black wood Sisters are very highly spoken of by the press iu general.

IT (Soniiel Truth. The following article which is taken from the Oil City Blizzard is the experience of all newspaper men: "Jtmt fix it know what ia wanted." Every newspaiier writer will recognize this old-timer, for he has heard it so often as to be perfectly familiar with it. ia an invitation to do some work, and the implied jolly is intended as a land of begniler. The person who wants an obituary written, with his initials signed, will thus ask the newspaper man to lo the work; the church concert women: the parties who have bad a wedding or fnneral in the family; the milliner, who wants a puff written; the lodge committee, appointed to draft to the memory of deceased brother; the committee appointed to draw up constitution and and thona amis of others utilize this method in shifting work tipon the stooping shoulders of the man. In public meetings be is usually selected secretary becanse the secretary generally has all the work to do, and gets nothing for doing it.

If posters, hand-bills or anything of that nature in to be prepared the lewgpaper man is called npon to do it. Thus it comes abont ihat he iskeptrea- eonably bnsy, but aa that is what hu is here for he probably ouulit not to file an objection. Still, there no case on rtcord where a newspaper uinn even thanked for this kind of work, though it is bin profession, and he tries to make a living ont of it. The person who goes to an attorney for a ten-line affidavit or any other legal document always to par him two, three or five dollan for it. If be goes to a Notary Public be pays him foririgninithisimuiH.

When a man KOCH to a niinwUsr to married he him for doing tbe turn. When an association or aidvuibly decides on pntting npa Imilditur the canwntw A not em-cted to l.mild it for nothing. Writing the newspaper inau'N trade, and he dors not work at it simply for he tan of the thing. People who think le feels puffed when they "yon tnow just what ia wantwl" his egotism and nndemtitnato his common inse. A niwntion wan given at the homo of klr.

and Uavid ItM rhnrsday evening in honor of their sons lohn J. and bride, of Kant-, and Samuel J. and of Waterford. The Imuse wan tastily demraM with mar- gneritrn and The excclleut by the Colemau band Inring the evenitig wan tuorongbly by all. There were over fighty gtienti-iinwcnt who did jnnticw to the snppvr for the occasion.

A genera) good time enjoywl by all the young pwtplo rwciving tin; wsarty rongratulaiion? and good wisb'-s of City For We have a of luoimy to loan for a period of five or teo on Edge Security. We also have plenty of money lo in Muait snmn tor A short or of SJUAKKKIt SlIAFFKR, Attorneys rtt Jnlytt. ents for twwn and HKiTifil apply to P. Brmiley, and 15 bw- Union apply to rmey, jfoii non News P. E.

Station, port. Pa. Good lires nt I al street. V- Kann IVnboMrrs and Schrievcr'n. Rscnnlnn t'liwn- To afford the pnblic the first trinity of the year lo visit Chaiitanijnn Lake Oloron at greatly reduced rates the Buffalo, Rochester I'itta- TK Ry.

will run an excursion to above on Sunday. July 16. A special train will leave JohnsonburR at in arriving at steamboat landing at Chautann.ua Lake 12:10 noon. Retnrn- iiiK train will leave steambont lumlinp at 0:10 p. tn.

and Jamestown at and the fare will be $1.50 for the ronud trip. This opportunity to visit Ohantanqna's celebrated outing resorts should not be missed nnd everything iu the of nmnaeuienta for young ami old is at Celeron. All Mioiild take ad- utage of the extremely low rates and Whjr Have tup No need of havinc the prippe if you would usv Or. Uiind'8 Remedy in time to prevent H. will the hlood, rcjrulatc t.ho bowels, liver and kidneys and strengthen? the entire system, dc stroys dioeaw: jjcrms and prevents the grippe from fattening its deadly grip onto the body.

Get a free sample of Hand's Hemcdr at J. D. Macotvan's Arug awl try it to-nlcht. 25 and SOoento, For all with grippe, or (be and fnpp and bronchitis we would reoomnend to try Owifh Cure, neverfaila to Kire relief- the wvcraat cam. looaem and clean the bronchial and prevents pneu monia.

Don't pwt off until loo late, buy a bottle of Bauer's Couch Cure to-day to guarMicwd to dura or mttmttj 21 50 ceato. ftw at J. D. MagomMt 4ruc Mora. of W.

P. Htnvtt. iMVll New lot of Fancy Belts and have such a variety it will do you good to see them. Boys' Blouse Waists and Suspenders with Hose Supporters combined. Baby what you want for cool evenings.

We have the reputation of haying the best line of latest patterns are very desirable. Muslin Underwear our line is well piece perfect It will pay you to try them. Embroidery Material. Filo and Twisted Silks, Fancy Pillow Shams and Centre Pieces. We are still busy in our Millinery Department, and there are many things you may be in need of.

We can supply your wants at much reduced prices no charge for trimming. Yours respectfully, M.aiEVFR&GOJ 125 FRALEY ST. In Addition to handling large quantities of Fruits and Produce we carry full stock of all the leading brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars and Tobies, Mixed Candies and Penny Goods, Nuts, and a full line of Groceries, Canned Goods, Sugars, Soaps, Starch, Beans, Rice, Hani, Bacon and Lard, all at the lowest wholesale prices to dealers only. We arc receiving daily New Potatoes, Cabbage. Onions, Water Melons, Green Cantalopes, Bananas, Lemons, Tomatoes, Beets.

Green Corn, Green Apples, Black and Kcd Raspberries, Sweet and Sour Cherries, Currants, Gooseberries, Huckleberries, Wholesale Grocers and Jobbers of Flour, Grain, Mill Feed and Hay, Fruits, Produce and Provisions, I i The 10 cent Assortment of Glassware has arrived and is already displayed in Mc- FEETEKS' window. A glance at these goods will be satisfactory proof that every piece is a genuine, good bargum. Carrying out our last plan these goods will not be sold until SATURDAY, LY 8lh. Sale to start at 9 a. in.

This gives everyone a chance to look over the goods and decide what they want, then conic on Saturday morning and secure a good bargain. Me Feeters' Wall Paper China Store. Now is tin time yon don't want to Bake and Cook as the weatber is warm, to can at onr store and' we will sbow you thefineet Hue of CANNED MEATS, FISH, yon have ever aeen, also a full line of HOME MADE BAKED GOODS, FRESH EVERY DAY. We are headquarters for all kinds of Fruit and Vegetables. T.

B. EVANS, HANAOER. 2. SANITARIUIlftnd TRAINING for NURSES. every convenience for the cue ot the Sick and Injured.

-rail line the Flnut Electric Apparatus, Including a powerful RAY MACHINE, Eloctrlu BaUm, Hot Air uud Mediuuted BiHIis. Etc. MAS. SAOB INCLUDED AT VERY MODERATE RATES. Well Trained Nurses Furnished on application at $19.00 A WEEK.

3 tor particulars addrcsa Suporlo- tcndoiit. Subscribe for yonr Louie paper. BOSTON STORE FridayJULY7th BEGIN OUR, To commence this Great Sale with a rush we will offer some of the most pronounced bargains ever inaugurated by us for some seasons We invite your inspection and presence. A. B.

COHN. Why Pay Rent When you can buy a home on very reasonable terms through the Real Estate Agency of Gco. W. Halliwell. He has some very desirable properties, also a Gent's Furnishing Goods Store, Grocery- Store and a Good Farm.

Call and see him if you are in the market for anything in this line. Geo. W. Halliwell, COHN BLOCK. decided on where yon are going to get your outfit for the I would suggest a visit to the LUMBER.

Retail dealer in all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Laths and Shingles. My stock is dry and well manufactured. Yard located near the P. W. Depot.

Deiches Clothing House where you may see several new things in Suits just received. They beinj; bought late were bought below their former price and will be sold accordingly. Our line of Summer Shirts is very large and at'popular cents, 75 cents and $1.00. We have an excellent line of Children's Suits and Men's Furnishings. J.

S. McCluskey.lH. ROCKWELL, UNION CLOTHING Nine years! Think of it! During that time we had many followers, but never a leader Stores have come and gone, but we, like the river, still flow on. A solid store is always that is B. N.

Jacobson's schemes, no fakes, but an honest trade every time. Not ajitorc in Kane carries the stock and Ime of Woolens and Worsteds that B. N. Jacobson carries. Why is this? First, we have ample capital at our command to take advantage of everything that is offered in the shape ot quality and bargains in regular lines of clothing.

For this reason B. N. Jacobson is always in the market with the READY CASH to purchase. Come right along, yon will not be disappointed as we carry everything at any price. Buy one of our suits and you will be in trim to ctle brate the Glorious Fourth.

We carry the best line of Men's Furnishings, at B. N. JKCOBSON'S. Remember the Union dotttlar Co. BOELAlfD BEOTHEB8 BOBLAWD BBOTHZB8 All-Wool Challies reduced from SGC to 256 per yd.

Organdies in all the new shades, were 2 50, now i gc per yd. Dimities that sold for 15 and 2oc, now 8c per yd. Lawns, fast colors and good patterns, 40 per yd. Shirt Waists that were and now 390 each. White Duck Skirts trimmed with braid, goc each.

Black Underskirts, 590 each. Ladies' and Children's Sun Bonnets, each. Moscovietta Dress Goods that sold for $1.00, now per yd. Silks in all the new stripes and plaids, regular price $1.00 and $1.25, now 6gc per yd. Ladies' House Wrappers, Goc each.

One lot Ladies' and Misses' 25 and 350 Gloves at loc per pair. CARPETS, Tapestry Brussells, former price, 850., now 650 per yd. Tapestry Brussells, former price, now $oc per yd. Tapestry Brussells, former price, now 3pc per yd. All-Wool Ingrains, former price, now 500 per yd.

All-Wool Ingrains, former price, 500., now 4oc per yd. Cotton Ingrains, extra heavy, to close at 250 per yd. China Mattings, 12A and isc qualities, now njc per yd. SHOES AT HALF PRICE. Ladies' Tan Shoes, former price $3.00, now $1.50 per pair.

Ladies' Tan Shoes, former price $2.50, now $1.25 per pair, Ladies' Tan Shoes, former price $1.90, now per pair. Ladies' Tan Shoes, former price $1.50, now 750 per pair. Some special bargains in Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Children's Black Shoes. MEN'S PANTS. Men's Pants (Sweet, Orr Co.) that were $2.25, now $1.49 pair.

Men's Pants (Sweet, Orr Co.) that were $2.00, now $1.38 pair. Men's Pants (Sweet, Orr Co.) that were $1.75, now $1.19 )cr pair. Men's Cotton Pants that were 75 and now SQC. per pair. Great reductions In all Boys' Suits.

Ladies' and Children's Trimmed flats at cost. BORL-MND BROS. THE GREATEST STORE. KM ME, PH. Cash and One I "The Best at Lowest Prices" i 1 is Oir Hollo.

Tig us and fie Convince During this season of plenty everybody will want to put up more or less canned goods. Anticipating a great deniand for Fruit Jars, we secured a large stock of pint, quart and half-gallon a plentiful supply of extra Rubbers and Caps. The prices are such that you cannot afford to run the risk cf using old ones. See us before buying these goods elsewhere. We handle nothing but the finest New Potatoes.

They are now within the reach of everybody in price. Cherries for canning are coming in. Indications arc that they are not going lo get very cheap. Place your order at once. For the Fourth we will have a supply of Watermelons.

Bananas, Cantalopes, Lemons, etc. Have a few bushels of Seed hull best for local sowing. J. W. BARLETT'S.

'Campbell Building. i i We are dispensing at our Fountain Home Hade Ice Cream, Pure Soda Root Beer in a stein quenches your thirst, SCENTS. TOR SALE. House'and lot on west side of railroad, near to school house, for $800, on easy payments. OR SALE.

Lar.ge three-story house containing 17 in the north side of town, near school house, easy terms of payment. H. K. SHAFFER KANE, oooooto ttr-TO-itATt.

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