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McKean County Miner from Smethport, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Smethport, Pennsylvania
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SPRING SHOES sure that wild ti not extinct mlfht credit story, for the reuon that tbe country ol them to careful aud exclusive dressers. We have searched the Mcton it weil sxUped nxwt Our SpHng lines show a distinctiveness tfhich will commend wfetah It to otljr a few from Joluuonbarfc repert aot wild been MU In that see- Ini tbat Ugkljr rwpwUd old tlemu had pnnd on to the Beyond. During the lived In Smethpori with tbe family of tloo tlM patt tew dtyi. If It ion, he many firm friends market and have chooen the'cream of the new styles. Ladies', Children's and Misses' $3 pr- The best in the world for the price comes in two strap Pump and 3 button Patent Kid, Dull finished Black Suede and Black Velvet.

The Valois and Dorris $2.50 per pair comes in two strap Pumps and Lace Oxford, Patent Colt and Dull finished Colt. Also a School Aeel $2.35 for girls who want a low heel. A few pairs of Tan High shoes which we will still sell 12.25 per pair. Cbe Lindbolm Co. SMETHPORT, PENNA.

A A Cream Separator THE COWS BEST FRIEND The DE LAVAL Inj place for plfAOBS. --Saturday nl(ht a suspicions look- lot character wai arrwUd. tpr Into placet' and uklnf for money; He' wn iofded In the lookup and the following mornlnc he wu detained at a luipLslous character It being surmised that he. might have lent aid to the escaped He gave his name as Will Stranahan and a telephone message from there stated that while he wu a worthleM character he. would not be liable to take part In a jail breaking job.

--A motion made In council lait. week, proceedings of which appeared In this paper, made It appear that W. Provln ot Olean bad refuted or the cow's a DE LAVA she gets a square deal. She receives full credit for heTday's work if her owner uses a DE LAVA'L otherwise part of her promict is wasted. Three cows aud a DE LAVAL will inake as much cream, or butter in year as four cows with any poor separator or gravity setting' process.

Why don't you buy a DE LAVAL; for the price of one of the iXxws'and save the fourth cow's feed and care? The DK LAVAL is the-world's standard separator, inost." simply constructed, skims the neglected to pay for shoveling mow off the sidewalk In front of his property on Main street In this lorough. Such Is not case. Mr. Provln has a received for such service and a letter from him states that-ho la perfectly-willing to pay tho same when he Is called upon to do 6 In Ihe regular way. A little on the part of some ot the council did an Injustice to Mr.

Fro- Tin. --The private bank of the We'stvllle Banking' Company at Rushvllle, looted by yeggfflen at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning. The robbers caped with several thousand dollars, practically all of the money the vaults, by blowing tho latter with namite. The explosion by residents to the-bank, too late to prevent tho eacapo of the men. Bank offlclals-refuse to state the amount of tho loss until an examination Is completed by the casualty company.

Mrs. J. Bambrldgo Jones, wife of the president of tho'bank, dlou Tuesday morning frum. the shock. --Miss Clara Randolph, aged 20, of Clairton, Is in the tal, aitd may lose the slight of one of her eyos because her.

brother, Daniel, on Monday dIJ not know a. shot sun was loaded. the who will deeply regret death. Mr Hopper Is survived by his ton, LAW of Hornell. and two Mrs.

Hendee of Hornell and lira Hannah ZleWT of Arkport, N. wife preceded Urn to (Jw Great Beyond by The funeral nrr Ww are being held HonMll rthnndw). moraine and burial will he made at HartsYillu, N. this afternoon, he Fill be laid at beside the remains of wife. The Miner with his man? frfendc In extending to the sorrow- Ing-family-and relatives.

DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT. Edith Beckwtth Fee In Cou- deraport -The death of Fee last Friday night marked -the EMMM of of the easiest and-weors the-'longest. Write ti 1 the boy, la.be- Inn 1 Tit I'lnlrCnn tmlisvt sitntlnn -For Saje Daly Ing held at.theJVlalrton police pendins on MissRan- dolp'h-was- stanJlng- on the pavement pebbles at her brother wboMecn given In this plac.e. poatuQIce at Sinetti mall matter. Smplhport, Thursday, March 16, 1911.

LOCAL AND 'GENERAL-. Choate to use in trayellng to anil from ase. The automobile was pur- tW le chased from the.Backus Nevelty Company of this place. J. Ilamlin has-placed an or-- dcr wiht the Backus Novelty Coin-') was leaning from a second win- Mow.

A stood in a noar young Randolph and; it Is said, he pointed at the affecting to le hinirry. snapped the trigger. A load of'shot took, effect In tho'girl's face and head. '--On behalf of the family of Dorothy Arnold, missing from her December 1'J, Clarence dean the New York university, has Issued auto-. Huirkct.

iMRvery will be niaJc in April. --The three prisoners out of the Snieth'port jail rt'ccntly through a had --Prank McCarthy is confined to 'his homo by Illness. 0 --Robins have made- their ance Mate Connolly "is ill flt her. Water street. --O.

I), Gallup of Norwich is' lying iH hnn'iM -----Horn to Mrs. CVW. S.tark, on Thursd.iy, Jtareh 16, 1911, a boy. -C. A.

liurdlck, who has been quite ill for the past three able to be out. Horn -to Mr. and. Mrs. son of Kast Street, 13; 1911, a daughter.

--Attend the Patrick's dance at to to tlie library the Lyceum to-morrow evening. Good before the tWenty'-tirst instant, music anil a good Ome-assured. --The subject for Sunday at the C'hun-U will'be Prayer, and. iv the evening is Imitation. VrrTr i ltfsT pauy 1 for a six Peerless mobile.

It is scven-passenger. fore-j 1 1 saying that all of the, and Is one'of the beat and of ttl(1 A ly are most beautiful automobiles on the' r1 a th Birl Since the girl Jeft her homo, said ntture's noblewomen whose life wrapped in a mantel of lore for humankind. Her last sickness was of ong duration-and although it came as a shock to her friends and a wave of sympathy Is extended to the grief stricken husband and daughter. -Mrs. Fee, whose maiden name was Edith Beckwlth, was.

born, at Smethport, February 14th, i860, and the of Mr. Mrs. J. L. Beckwlth, and spent the first of her girlhood in that place.

Later her parenti moved West, living in Wisconsin and Missouri; but returned to Pennsylvania when she was about 18 years old. March 1882, she Was married to Thomas Fee, and to them one daugh- was born. They.mada their home In Austin for several, years place In'1892, coming to OouJcraport In- 1903, where they have since inado their Democrat Woolttt GtnMatt Joonul PaMern. OluMahlrto THEY'RE READY TODAY the Woolfex Splits, Coats and Skirts There's a hint of Paris in the beautiful new garments'just Look at the magazines. See what, they say about the coming You'll find that's how garments made.

are Fry Comes Smethport, Pa. "THE THIEF" WAS GOOD. An Ly- Excelleht Attraction at The ceum Monday Evening. The largest audience that has been seen In the' Smethport Lyceum this winter to witness professional per- fiirli.inro was that which turned put Mundly soul-stirring drama, "The thief." Al)d this audience was rvwarded by seeing the.best plays that has ever "The Thief" 'Is one of the strongest plays'-'over i and Lucille Spinney rule. it Its.

very best- 4Jor port was" all of the best and no part suffered lack of an able man or. play the part. The socon'd and Fancy buttons and odd fastenings are features of both jackets 'or suits and full length 'coats. Choose your "WOOLTEX" gar-, ments now and know the style's correct and fabrics and tailoring for two full seasons. 2001 2027 The store, that sells "WOOLTEX." I third acts arolull of Intensely -tohv Roofing, S-tlng situations and the'lines are T', those that, mak, one think a i C1V AX for I company playing "The Thief" terioiate with i i i l'.

should bt greeted i ft- crowded arc there a multitude of terials called "Rubber Roofing" offeretHo the, explanation is ATTEMPT TO SELL THEM ON THR RECORD AND REPUTATION OF gj RUBERblD ROOFING by a name to catch the tinwary purchaser. I I is tilt pii.neiT and acl-'iowlcdged standard ready- tin- whole United States and" the entire 'oi am other -ingredient which will de ihi i-K-niems. li- not IK lu'ile filed from window bars, squeeze--a narrow 1 but they "aK'av. 'TThe pris-- o'nvrs Hied a loss of liberty anir useil a sharp tile, remarks I Dave Dcnnlson in the nr.id.ford Kra's Random Notes. a i Library will close! next Tuesday for ojie week for of -taking invt-ntory.

All pa-' Irons who have hofiks out an- on or' so has frct'm and tho last of tho private dectlvo agencies eiuployc-ii in the s-arch have IHIMI call- jtcl ofr. Ashley that lu had acting fur tho fatuUy i and iiad personally i-dtno tt tlh- that tlje cirl was abducted and tod. house every night, for It Is a play! having MJ-- not deceived by ihai iliH-s a goiid to.se*. iiuu.iii.ncirirti.- to'-imitate' '--r Set- trade mark For is stauipej the uiule: sine material every Improved' vacant lots at 2 showcases. 1 money HOLMES GILFILLAN later killed and -her dispa'sed of.

Because of this, he said, ho tines nut expect "will over bo fully i Fe.b.2-12t cleared up. --Charles Latham's 1911 directory qf Bradford, Custer City', IVr- rick City; nillmor. Lewis liun. Red Rock. Suiftiiport.

Pa.i and Limestone. N. la out. The book, which is well Pa, paper 'rack' and -counter. 'House and I Ii acres of land situated between Crosby and-Colegove.

w-tth otber V'OLN'fV F. DUN'BAR. Portvllle, N. Y. Automobiles tlie work will lie very material- lightened anfl more satisfactory assured.

-The I a Spirit 'would "tliiaiPTlTe printed and bound contains general directory of all Hradford fitixojos of a coin- pU-t-p'classified tr.ide. profestitonal and curs tor Klk aiu! y.iu tiiiqkrng of consult mo. 33 dif- ntylcc; an'y color desired. si-jim iluQO.OO. CF ill are.

man ratlior be. whicli is- iileasjng n'e'ws tlie proprietor of. a beautiful country who hau 1 IKV ly all. lie Is.a i kins, a --lllss I stuffy littie city Ladies: Sowing Club at her But he There are home King "street last Thursday'so a youths that would 'rather raise hell than potatoes. --County Commissioner who is ortiployed Devlin was admitted to the practice -M the Hornby Bond bottle faerory Inw In'thc i'hlla-TCHved a painful burn Inside the lid of week.

the right 'eye yesterday afternoon. He St. Lukes Church, Friday March Kvas "snapping" up-' when a- bottle 17th. serviees.at m. Rev.l.burst and a piece of'the flying glass Robt; A.

Tafft, Rwtpr ot Ascension hit him. church Bradford will olliclate. and he will soon be able.to.: Or. Bnvg' C'hadwick -a -new K. 'resume his work at tho.

factory. n'r'rlvort nn Mnn -iV eopjTighted street gulilc'--directory; a misei'llaneous directory of Bradford municipal county ofllcials, public and private in- gj. i A soerut schools, i churches, -travelers' guide, etc. It Is a most complete book and is up to date In every Star-Record. On'Monday Mrs.

Antonio Legettb, was on her way to Manchester to Join her husband, gave birth to a baby on Vailey attended a i wbile the wW ap-- preaching Geneva at the rate of 60 an 'hour. east 'of there Krllr-y 1 J. W. --The plant-of the -W ood Products a I is a model four passenger at Buffalo, was destroyed by fire car wit a detachable tonneau. Monday, One tl.rcman was killed -A card from Mrs.

B. F. other's were injured. Bradford was Informed that the stork was about to pay a visit to his train, he drove the men from the smoking'com. Lesetto In of 'several mcn Ge eVa states that on Saturday March" Hi 191l' capitalists owned considerable of.

the i artment of tllc ca lrne(1 lnl) a daughter was born to and the wood alcohol" made In of Bihghamton, N. Y.JMeKcan county was sent thore to --The harem skirt is declared to be refined. It Is said that a similar pi; highly desirable from, the hygcnlc located at Olean, which has been shut! point of it'doesn't attract down for a long time, will be started! germs. But think of the crowds near future. ou at Mts High In --The Sterling Club held a meeting Bedford were destroyed by fire last at the M.

B. chapel Jast-Friday afternoon. The houses were noon. Bright and Misses occupied by the families of -Mrs. Job- Clyte Abbey arfd Margaret.

Curtis a nin Ryan.Jesse A. Northrup, Parker- served refreshments. R. Wilson and John C. Williams.

1 Mrs. r-The Ladles' Aid at the B. R5 1n owned her home and the other church will serve supper In the chap- h' ree houses' belonged to James Ander- el Friday evening, March 17, one but Anderson carried per will begin at 5:30. Price 25' cents. a insurance and thejr loss Is almost All are cordially Invited.

on household goods. --The' Norwich Gas Co. has purchas-; --According to the St. Marys Press, ed a Flanders runabout for-C. C.

farmers residing In Flower Valley, an tra ass cr vm stead of attempting to put the new comer off, however, made everything as comfortable as him- and his mother. -aged years, passed peacefully away at the. home of son, Lawrence Hopper, at Hornell, N. on Monday, March 13, 1911, with Ills to old Mr. Hoper had been In feeble hijalfh i all winter, and while his death was ex- pccted at any time, it came as a shock to his many friends In this place when the news reached here Tuesday morn- i We Launch Our ramm.pr.

-shoes sn-c plniu fnilii'K for rriu whethn'r yon want you wnrit a pair nf rtiffirds or. hif-h shoes hiivv phoes for the most Critical pnrchn-pr. Miui'y' sur- priFes await thn.c who care for Btyli sand Over Shoes nre alwnyi tight boy tlifui at MONHBIMER'8 WK Aivi-: -s- r.i.i'xc. I-OK and E-M-F 30. The production ofsuch a wonderful car the E-M-" 30, at such a small price, is nut'n ihort of a made of the very best matcri'aii 'mechanically correct, 108 inch wheel selective, sliding, chanijc ipcjd and'full'30 H.

P. All standard equiprhent tilk finished mohair top -folding tcU.uu T-' the FLANDERS iO is a little Wby of a car and'will go anywhere any big car can go. Price 5700.00! A lull i i a guarantee given with both'of the above cars. (f want a large medium price car of known quality a service buy the Famous SELDOM. Prices $2250.00 to $2600.00 standard equipment.

If you want the BEST CAR ever made, anywhere, by anybody in the whole then buy the BEAUTIFUL BIG PEERLESS. complete equipment. Our garage Is managed by a journeyman machinist, who learned trade. In a big automobile- factory and he-is one of the very best men In his. line.

We make a specialty overhauling big, high- priced cars and absolutely guarantee our work t. give entire satisfaction! In our Rubber Works Dept. we do all kinds of Tire Repairing, manufacture Inner tubes, tire reliners, patches, and cur prices are right. We alto carry a good line acceitories, Prest-0-Llte tanks, For full Information, catalogues, call or address BACKUS NOVELTY COMPANY, Smethport, Penn'a..

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