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McKean County Miner from Smethport, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Smethport, Pennsylvania
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1 THUMDAY, AUO. ft, Just 10 Left MAjrorACTUUB SALE OF VOIL DKK88I8 All new--no two alike, the manufacturer has to get them oft his racks and as the prices show, we are giving you the benefit of this opportunity. Siies It! to 4(x--just think a new Voile Dress for Other nriew up to $13.50 McKean Co. Miner 'August 5, W-0. LOCAL AND GENERAL --Miss Crystal.Comes Is visiting in Chicago.

111. --MM. M. O'Brien was -a PortviUe visitor Monday. --Walter K'nn of Port Allegany L- 1 visiting friends in town.

Flora Hogarth is visiting Buffalo. V. ---Mr. Howard Brownell returned to Brooklyn, X. V.

-Monday. --Mr. Victor' Engstroro ftas a Bur- falo visitor Tuesday. --Mrs. Frank- Thornton was in Olean last week.

--Scott Connelly was a Port Allegany visitor Tuesday. Vfnnie CatnpbcU of Bradford is the vruest of Miss Mabel Pay. --Miss Dora will entertain the. Auction Bridge Club Friday. --Howanl Denning was an Olean and Buffalo visitor Sunday.

--Mr. Clyde Thomas and Mrs Thomas ot Emporium visiting H. G. German and family. --Mr.

U'illfam Moaheimer Vent to liuii'alo 011 a business trip Tuesday. --Miss Cora lirhart of Olean, visited Mrs. Sidney Uurdlck over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

lien Starsky are the proud parents of a txiby boy, born Monday. Mr. and Joe iuChamp returned trom a week's visit a. Cleveland and Pittsburgh. J.

M. Wiant and Miss Harriet- are spending two Weeks at Cliautauqua Lake. --Mrs, Albert MacLaughln of Pax- visited Mrs. Sue IJurdlck las.t week. --Mr.

and Mrs! Clarence Parker of Frank'iinvllle are visiting and Mrs. Wilbur Acker. --Mary Kdith Jacobs of Newark, N. Is visiting Mrs. f.

A. Green and family. Catnp fr'ire and their Mrs. l.orab. are spending the week at Cuia hako N.

Y. --Olr. and l.i-ivis Raymer, Mr. anl Mrs. Ward Raymer and Miss Octavia Raymer attended the funeral of Mrs.

brother. Bela Gallup. itt Porl Allegany Sunday. ih Camp ua Wwl i --Mrs. Kay Tbuauu left Sunday (or stay In York which will rmura to this H.

town in (rout tK hi! uw houM on Klic itrwt. Crystal hu returned tram Bradford bu bam attending lummer Softool Lwnrnrd -and Ralph xlHla( la Buffalo the past week. --Say have you Moo- ln-. thin per. "You better do, ma." --Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Mayo were at her Mr. Mrs. E. Schoonmiker week.

i--'A son waui boro. to -Mr. and Sylranug Pierce of. But Sajothpnt on Thursday. July- --Miss Mildred Wells who has been vlslt'ajr.

Mrs. Sue Burdick returned to her home In Saturday. --Mr. and-'Mrs. J.

O. Backus am! and II. II. Kedfleld motored .0 Wednesday. returning today.

--Mr. ajld' Mrs. J. J. Mrs.

Jolm Disci, Miss Clara Hungevitte and C.eorgt Otto were Olean visitors Saturday. --Mrs. Ralph Mayo. Mrs. E.

Schoonmuker and Schoonmaker were visiting Mark'Schoonuu- ker "of Mil! Tuesday ulKh' --Mr. and MM. C. C. Onoate and son.

Miss Mao Choatc. 'and Miss Marguerite Smart were Uradfoid visitors Tuesday. --Air. and Chester Kkx? uf Cobocton.i X. -are', guests ol Mr.

and Mrs. l.ewi.v Raymer o( South street. J. ami J. l.

Mithcr purchased a cider m'll and to hayo it in operation about Septeni- ber 1st. --Mrs. 'M. K. llouurd and daiiKbtiT Miss.

Orate ot I'ittsburg, are the- former's daughter. "Waller D.ily. --lr. Trctton and wife of Km-heiter. N.

are guests of their slstVrs. anil Julia Triton. --4Mr. and H. A.

Oattney and Mrs. O'Connor motored to Buffalo Thursday, the trip was trtade In the Gaffney car. Attention Car Owners More one of-the'most sales of the day in Tiros. We arc offering to you wou- derful bargains in Ooodrich, Fabrics antl.Sil- vertown Cords. These tires are all first quality tires, and are absolutely jfuarunteed to give satisfaction and are.

adjnsted on a basis of 0,000 and .8,000 miles, respectively. Commencing Augnst 5th and ending August 14th, we are offering yon the following values iii-a tire of unquestionable superiority--Goocl- rii-li Tires. "BEST IN THE LONG RUN." 15 per cent discount on (Joodrich, r'ahrif Original Price. Sak- I'riw S16.24_ $19.72 527.63 $23:85 $31.28 $33.68 i-- 10 per cent discount on Silvertown CordCases. 4 $49.59 34x4 $50.94 $54.45 $57.33 35x5.

$61.22 'WEAES. Hallstrom Bros. ----Snccessori'to-- --Miss Cutherlne Carr ot'Phlladel- phh4. who has 'been a guest' of Miss Dorothy returned Friday to ber home. Mrs.

Howard Brownell son. Roger, of Brookyn. N'. went to Mt Monday visit Mrs. Brownell's parents.

Mr. a nd S. Rogers. --Misses Marjory and Helen plea- son gave a dancing party Friday even- Ing- In Holders' Hall. SMETKPORT, VA.

o- o. 0 0 0 6 Monday. August th CHARL.KS RAY. i.n THE PINCH HITTER PATHE NEWS Tuesday, August 10th MARY PICKFORO In JOHANNA ENLISTS' Ser'al--LOST CITY TOPICS OF DAY' Wednesday. August EDITH ROBERTS, in TRIFtBRS CHRISTIE COMEDY 'THE CORNER HARDWARE' Thursday, August 12th.

BILLY BURKE. In TUB MAKE BEUBVE WIFE. LLO YD. COMEDY Friday. August 13th MAY-ALLISON, la THE CHEATER ITc and 28c Saturday, August Mth C6RRINE CJRIFFITH, In DEADLINE AT SBNNETT COMEDY a Mr: Ed hutoer, 0( al LladJiulm, Herbert MOB- Paul Mr, Olwa fun O.

M. ud tually, tad RIUBMT, tptot SuaitW tt Cute Ukt. (wiu of Mn. J. Clayton HMkiu.

Mlu KlelM Mlw Femun to Bryant A traitor. at Marshall a rtano at-Quifk'ii Hall Tuesday eTiu- Ing In honor of her gueiU the Cross ot Harrhibur(. --Mr: and Mrs. Glen Gallup ot Port Altoguny, and Mr. Delon Gallup of Avoca.

X. were Smethport vltltort Monday. --Mr. and CharlM and family motored to State College Friday and spent the week end w(th their daughter, --cMr. and Oeo.

McOowan Indiana are suejts of Me- (Jowaa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oleavon on Green street. --Mrs. E.

Wuttrick and daughter who have been vlsit ng at the home of her mother, Mrs. Peter Connelly. returned to CouderspDTt Tuesday. --A weiner roast, was held on Island belonging to L. E.

Schoonmak tr on Friday, about 30 young people were present add all had a good time. --Mr. and H. H. Sasse and daughtc'r.

Miss Margaret and Miss Orace Kerr motored to Rochester last Wednesday returning Thursday night. Mrs. Fenton Whelan and infant ou and Miss Lucy, her daughter, left for Buffalo Saturday where Miss Lucy inter Bryant und Straltons c'oliege. boy members lit St. Luke's 'Choir-held a'picnic Tuesday at Brook, un'der the super- vis on of Mrs.

K. Van Dyke and Mrs. M. M. Pomeroy.

Mrs. E. Workley; Mr and A. Mr. and Mrs H.

C. Wells and Mrs. F. attended a picnic at Dan Uno Thursday: Herzog spent Saturday with at Colcgrove. --Mrs.

Oeorgo TlSthroth rwurnod Monday from-a visit at Bolivar and jfc'uha -Mrs. C. Giiden and Miss have returned.to their horas at Oreenbiirs' after spending the ueek i and Mrs. Paul Schoon- inaher. --Mrs.

-Mable Williams and litlla daughter of Rochester are visiting Mr. and Mrs: C. K. Gregory and family. --Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Anderson of Colegrove wen? Sunday visitors in town. --The Kpiscopal Sunday School pic nlc will bo held Thursday.

Ajgust I 1 it Galco Park. Cars will be ready at 10 o'clock in the morning to take.the children. It Is desired that all members of the church be present. There will be cars ready at 12 o'clock to carry those wrio can only go down for lunch. ONLY few Days left to secure cue of those, SPLENDID WASH For Boys from $2.50 KACH AFTER THIS the old selling 1 price: $3.50 and $4.00 what you can get today AT $2.50 Our Window Display will" y.oii a few of these "Wash Come and have a look! $2,50 Wm." Mohheimer Smethport PietorUl PtttctM.

Arrow ahtrti. THE FRY COMPANY 8AL1 Or DEB8SB8 Bargains is Voile Drewtea--all this season'a styles--good quality voile and well made. $18.50 Navy Fig. Voile', size 40, price $12.50 $18.50 Navy Fig. Voile, UK 38, sale price $12.80 $16.50 Navy Fig.

Voile, mw42, sale $11.00 tsize 20, sale price $12.50 $7 Fig. Lawn in sizes 18, 40,42, Sale, price $4.60 $10.50 Uinghain Dresses, size's 40, Sale pr. V.Oti $7.75 ('open Linene, size 16, 38, sale price $5.60 WHITE WASH SHIRTS Choice of White Gartardine Wasli Skirts. Kcgutur price $.3 to $fi. Sato Price 07F.

BOY'S BOOKS. Just received a new line of Boy's Books, Boy Scouts, Sam's- Xavy Boys, Uncle Sam's Army Boys 70c Each. IN THE RU THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY OUT--A SEN-. SIBLE, MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD POLICY IN OUK LIVING THAT ALLOWS A REASONABLE MARGIN FOR OUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT. YOU AND YOUR ACCOUNT ARE LXDEED WELCOME AT THIS INSTITUTION.

Hamlin Bank Trust Company SMETIIPORT, PENNA. fj lou Can PATRONIZE 1 1 It is It co-operates in every manner known to the best, most up-to-date banking methods, with' those who patronize the Bank. It assists by extending credit where credit is due, by gladly giving advice to anyone wishing to consult its officers on any financial or business Come in and talk it over with us. You find the friendship of this Bank valuable to you. RANGE NATIMAL BANK picnic dinner was serv-- at I o'clock.

Uuriug the afternoon tored to-Niagara KaHs Friday and'tlie girls wAt in bathing. All the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claire had a wonderful time. Thomas.

They were accompanied iaura'Van Dusen and- sons, home by J. P. Buriictt of Niagara' George and Calvin, rotuiroed Monday Falls: 'from an extended visit to Erie, Edlij- --Last Sunday at Cuba l.ake. undef and Pittsburg, and Tulsa. the' auspices of On ber way- home Mrs.

Van me-nl" Pavllllon the Aeroplane Co. had a machine there and carried "a great many pasengers. one of which was Ted Backus ol Smethpprt, and Ted he enjoyed the ride DuseQ was Joined by her mother, Mrs. Hewitt and they 'visited Victoria Hewitt of New York city -was delegate to Republican convention la Chicago. Miss HWUt.

Is a great In the Republican -Mrs. J. B. Eastman entertained She is a. sister, of Mrs.

Laura a party of girls their farm. In iVna Pnsen and a friend of many pep- honor of'Miss Katherlne Carr, this place..

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About McKean County Miner Archive

Pages Available:
13,409
Years Available:
1873-1977