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anaDemocrat FEBRUARY AP, 1908. LIST OF JURORS. DraWn for March Tferm of Court, ginning Manday, March 2. GRAND JURORS. Replogle, J.

0., Indiana, 3rd ward. MfBeth, Sam'l, carpenter, Center; No 1 Voting, J. laborer, -Bufflngton. Kelly, James, mail carrier, Cone- rnaugh, No. 3.

Dick, David farmer, Cherryhill. Kerr, Robert, carpenter, Indiana, 1st ward. Burnhehner, Lewie, laborer, Cherrytree. Dcnahue, J. farmer, Young.

No. 2. Henry, farmer, Mahontng, West Sawyer, S. coal dealer, Glen Campbell. Simpson, W.

car Inspector, 1st ward. Hi- mill, G. farmer, Pine, 'No. 2. Gibson, John, laborer, Homer City.

Hat tings, C. farmer, Mahontng, East Bert, farmer, Mahonlng, South. Kerr, George, farmer, Buffington. Wegoner, John, farmer, Washington. Summers, John carpenter, Blairs'- 2d ward.

J. farmer, Mahoning, South. Brady, McClelland, teamster, Mahon- irg, North Cocper, W. merchant, Montgomery, Sharp, T. mail carrier, Shelocta.

Wilt, David, retired, Green. Shields, J. farmer, Conemaugh, No. 2. TRAVERSE Second Week, Beginning Monday, March 9.

Rusha, John, farn.er, Burrell, No. 2. Munshower, E. Laborer, Indiana, 2d ward. Hart, Clarence, plasterer, Saltsburg.

HevMnger; William, carpenter, Brusli- valley, No. 1. Ling, C. farmer, Wlveatfield, East, No. 2.

Lewis, J. farmer, White. l-jolaugh, Harry stone-mason, Saltsburg. Kicks, Isaac, contractor, Blairsville, 2d ward. Hildebrand, Charles, farmer, White.

Nealor, Andrew, laborer, Indiana, 1st ward. Thompson, John, laborer, Canoe, No.t Rkliell, A. carpenter, Banks. I nndfair, Walter, farmer, Burrell, No. 1.

Hauxhurst, Jackson, farmer, White. Jobe, S. farmer, Center, No. 1. Palmer, Alvi, farmer, Wheatfleld, West No.

2. Wissinger, G. farmer, Mahoning, East. Jeffries, P. miller, Mahonins, East.

Arnold, J. farmer, Conemaugh, No. 3. Karkless, J. watchman, Indiana, 3d ward.

Campbell, R. farmer, Brushvalley, No. 1. Douglass, M. M.

ArnABtrdng, J. ft. Blss, V. J. Mock, WllUftin Stephens.

Homer Berry Jolm A. Kerr, Charles Parks. B. Hill. Mahoning, W.

Hamlll. Mahoning, K. Heitzenrat- T. Mahoning, H. Barrett, W.

j. Spencer. Smith. H. Altemus, William Ben- V)tt, W.

H. ShuTta. M. Nibert, Charles Woh- er. Martin.

Wheatfleld, S. Linn. Livingston, John Lowry, John S. McCoy. H.

Harbison. Drawn for week beginning fifth Monday in March. Ray. M. Pearce.

Bennett, W. E. lenderson, Robert Johnston, A. J. Kennedy, Thomas R.

Wilson, Joseph Utimus. W. Cauffleld, William Doran, O. P. Jenkins.

Munshower, Shellito. N. Earhart, William jytle, F. M. Rombaugh, Frank Sucker C.

Speedy. Glen D. Gardner, J. Huffner Douglass, S. W.

Imith. T. Faith, J. W. Jamison, rtartin Little, Herman Smith, J.

Stew- irt Thompson. Mahoning, H. Shaffer. Mahoning, Daugherty. Glass.

Yount. Wallace. Shannon, Alex. Stiv'e- on. C.

Beatty, J. E. Caloun. Wheatfleld, Hall, Grow den, R. A.

S. impson. Collins. Wissinger, D. lick.

teamster, Black- Fulton, R. farmer, Young. No. 2. Frank, farmer, Indiana 2d ward.

William, Bufflngton. Learn, Hugh, blacksmith, Ma'honing, South. McElhose, Ephraim, farmer, Rayne, No. 1. Suttgn, George farmer, Mahoning; North.

J. laborer, Homer City. Lytle, W. F. farmer, Young, 1.

King, H. farmer, Young, No. 1. Kinter, W. sawyer, Green.

Trodenbaugh, Prank, blacksmith Indiana; 1st ward. Ruffner-j' laborer, Montgom lery. Riffle, C. farmer Bufflngton. Cunkle, J.

Junior, laborer, Indiana 3d ward. Glenn, W. Mahoning North. It ckard, F. laborer, Wheatfleld West, No.

1. Gardner, laborer, Montgom ery. Sampson, Thomas, miner, Glen Camp bell, Stitt, W. real estate, tnairsville 2d ward. W.

farmer, Mahoning, East Williams, laborer, No. 1 Getty, R. laborer, Blairsville, Isi ward. Long, M. teamster, Center No.

1 Drawn for week beginning Monday -in March. Fulton. B. Calhoun. D.

Thompson, N. Allen, W. L. Bar rett, S. M.

Cribbs. R. Altemus, R. Cunningham. Long, Derinib Peddieord.

R. Fyock, E. H. Ste phens, Ed. A.

Wolf, Coleiuau, Tho? Glen I. Stadd'en. A. Douglass, Jra Palmer Collins Rowley. A.

Bagley, Olivet C. Bence On Wednesday evening, February the home of the bride in Saltsburg, iobert T. George, a well-known grocer nd Miss Anna M. were narried, by Rev. John Krumm.

The eremony was performed in the pres- nce of about fifty guests after which. substantial dinner was served. A re- eption wa.s later tendered the couple it the home of the groom's mother, S. H. George.

Miss Jessie Hoffman, daughter of Dr. L. R. Hoffman, and John M. both of New Alexandria, were mited in marriage at the home of he bride's brother, Dr.

John Hoffman, at Pitcairn, at noon February 6. They will -be at home after February 24th, it New Alexandria. The bride and groom are both well-known society people of. New Alexandria. Harvey G.

Cessna and Miss Paulino Bridenstine, both of Plumville, were married on- February 11, by Rev. A. C. Powell, at his residence in Marion Center. MCCALL'S PATTERNS Are 1 Oc and I5c Each, None Higher.

McCAlL'S FAIff tWe Are Showing Their-Full Spring and Summer Assortment. One-Half Price Sale of Ladies' Suits, Coats and Furs Continues A Fine Assortment of both short and long coats to select from. Many of. them are medium weights. Splendid Evening Wraps for the, "whole year around." Here Are Some of the Price Values $25.00 Coats at $12.50 22.50 Goats at 11.25 20.00 Goats at 10.00 18.00 Goats at 9.00' $15.00 Goats at $7.50 14.00C)atsat 7.00 12.50 Goats at 6.25 10.50 Goats at 5.00 Ladies' Jacket 8uits All $25.00 plain colored, serge, hroadclotb dJI I and fancy suits at All $22.50 herring bone, cheviot, broadcloth and beautiful fancy fiiits at All $18.00 fancy checked and striped all wool suits at Entire Stock of Ladies' and Children's Furs 1-2 Price.

(til A Sale of Domestics, You Can Save bleached muslin lOc, lOc unbleached muslin at 7c, colors at 6c, Apron Ginghams at 6ic, towel- lOc, lOc toweling 8c. Sale of Outing Flannels 12ic values lOc, lOc values 8c, 8c values 6c, 20c Plaid dress fabrics 14c Flannelet Waistings 1-2 Price About 25 piecf of light and dark colored flannelet waist- ings suitable for waists or 'children's dresses regular 12ic goods at 6ic. Sale of Dress Goods Fine 50c Fancy Plaids and Checks in both liglit and daik colors at OiJC Beautiful $1 Berges, Broad Clothes and Fancy Suitins at Rpgular $125' All Wool Suitings at Fine $1.25 Skibo 2es in Red and Blue at 25 Dress Goods at 19 yard. a McCALL'S Fasbiob Sheets Call's Magazine, 5c Per Copy or 50c Per Year. Free Pattern with Each-Subscription.

Men's, Young Mien's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats at One-Half Price, It means a saving, of just one-half on a dress, biisiqess 1 or scuff suit or overcoat. The $25.00 8uits and Overcoats are $12.50 The 20 00 Suits and Overcoats are 10.00 The 18.00 Suits and Overcoats are The 15.00 Suits and Overcoats are The 12 50 Suits and Overcoats are 10 00 Suits and Overcoats are The 9.00 7.50 6.25 5.00 For Young Men, all $8.00 Suits are Children's Clothes A Fine Dress Suit or a wear-giving school suit for little more than the cost of the pants alone, then there are all sifc-s from fo 17 years of age. All $8 Boy's Suits and Overcoats at $4.00 All $6 Boy's Suits and Overcoats at 3.00 All $5 Boy's Suits and Overcoats at 2.50- All $4 JSoy's Suits and Overcoats at 2.00 All $3 Boy's and Overcoats at 1.50 Cheap -v grades of Suits at 75c and $1.00. New Groceries iij the Basement Store FRESH NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY WEEK 12 Cakss Calumet Laundry Soap for 25c. I'liiHBiii in mail i Sale of Granite Ware On Thursday February 20, we.

will-put on -sale in the basement, fine Blup, White Porceloin lined Granite ware, consisting of Dinner Kettles, Htew Paiis, Wash Tea Pots, d'ozens of other regular 35c-to' 40c values at The Celebrated Victor 5-ply Carpet Chain at 25c a pound. A full assortment of "col pry, Victor chain is full 5-ply arid is the most popular -and best chain in the market; per-pound The Cunninghan Company, Pennsylvania. Paul V. Hai-vey, manager of the company store at Ernest and Miss Mary .1 tines, bookkeeper at the Eleanora store, at the same place, were marred February 1. The young couple will reside in Tioga, where-Mr.

Harvey will engage in the mercantile business. James W. Adams, an employe of the Vandergrift residing at Vand-eav grift Heights', and Miss Ada C. Lichtenfels, of Robinson, were married by 'Squire J. A.

Grossman at his office Wednesday, February 12. 'Squire James A. Crossman on Tuesday iaftemoon, February 11, mta-ied Jacob W. Ueasley, of Washington township, and Miss Blanche Beaker, of At wood. College of Music.

oayy six weeks' tuition on any instrument, singing and board at the old established College of Music, Freeburg, P.i. Young people well cared for. Tor.ms begin May 4, June 15, and July 27. For catalogue address Henry 15 Moyer. 2t Provision Co.

Directors Elected. Last Tuesday the stockholders held their annual election at the office of the company. About 35 of the stockholders were present and participated in, the election. Out of the following persons 'and their respective votes, the five highest-were elected: G. Peelor McCartney 1310 3-4; R.

Ray, 1308 3-4; E. B. Campbell, 1220; James St. Clair, 1208 3-4; W. S.

Carnahan, 1286 34; and W. L. Neal, 1098. Adams, T. M.

Car- SEALED PROPOSALS FOP. ERECT- son, Enos DOIT, R. W. Langham, Harry Valentine, James Speedy. Daniel McMillan, John ft.

Smith ING 16 SCHOOL ROOM SCHOOL BUILDING, INDIANA PA. rf ceive Mahoning, Joseph Elkin rf ceve Ivl of will proposals until 5 o'clock At The New Indiana House Thursday, Feb. 27, Feb. 28. MRS.

W. E. HAHAFFEY, Of the well known and liable Optical Firm of MR. AND MRS. E.

MAHAFFEY, of Pittsburg, will be at THE NEW INDIANA HOUSE, Indiana, Pa. Thursday, March 12, 1S08. for the Examinations free. Prices from $2 'to $8. We do not.

peddle. Please call at hotel. Mrs. Maliaffey will be 'at the NEW INDIANA HOUSE instead of 'the Central hotel as AN UNDENIABLE 'FACT. The 'Muluiffey syslem of fitting.

gl.a&&es is. recommended, for. coming nervousness and Headaches. -No drops or drugs are required with- its vse. The firm.

has corrected more defective eyes in western Pennsylvania than any other firm and lias 1 only an" average of three pairs of glasses out of one hundred to change. All In the entire field' of science has there been such progress' as in the science of optics ami the fitting of glasses. Our success in this line is clue in a measure to the fact that we embrace every meritorious idea. Do your tiro easily? If so you need glasses. Do your eyes burn? If so, you need glasses.

Does the type become blurred while reading? If so, you need glasses. Do you suffer from rental headache? If so, glasses will overcome this distress. Mrs. J. If.

Auld, of Bhxckl.ick, who Muroliased glasso.s two oroctinu ami of ago saya: "I had sufrerinis about years with headaches. James Neal. W. Colgan, Charles Conner, A. Cinter, Wallac eirvin.

Con way, J. F. Donahue, school buildingto be builV i Fred (Jrcsse, John Hoffman. i- --e wiih -ulans and specifications aV Uruly knew what ll vas lo be wlUlcut Uld i ultG awhi)e liefoi C. Shields.

for the bv C', and S. Walbach. Tliayer, Architects, of New' Castle Basses of Muhnffe.ys I been reading of thfir curing head- Malcolm, H. W. Moore.

I'onns'ylvania. think such a thing could be, but I had tried everything Plans and specifications will be at tlse, so I concluded to try these opticians. I am now convinced, from the Urawn for week beginning fourth olfion of Arnhitenta nmi i wea ring glasses titled by the Mahaifey headaches coming from the eyes for I Plans and specifications will be at tlse, so I concluded to trv vSn beglnning fourth of Architects and at office of entire relif I have-gotten from aipnoay.jtt March. AT ookard 017 i sfrppt in Armstrong-D. F.

Hefflefinger, J. C. Jiiana, Pa Iu they can overcome all Peelor, S. W. Stephens.

imawi IQ lu.vn't had a htndache for uearl S. W. Stephens. i The board reserves the right to re- Dickson. eo any or all bids or proposals, -B.

Baughman, Henry By Order of the Board Taubler. OLIVIER FRY, Sooretarv. Glass. A. Singer.

Ladies and Gentleman. Hopkins, Henry Risrti- Place your orders for engraved Cards and Invitatons at the DEMOCRAT Kfnter. fice. Latest styles of Sutionery and F. Engraving.

The tfemocrat, Indiana, Pa. Li.vn't had a htndjiche for nearly two years ago. clcctrica' tc. wiCKiv-! nuos Ponr.h fj. DIAMOND PET Sf-50H.

Poultry, BiiiJ-i. Pish, etc. 020 iv, I'u. first ffatiopal BLACKLICK, PA. 'Why you should have a bank account with THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Black Lick, Pa.

It help your credit. A check'-is your receipt in payment. o.f a Idle Dollars are Useless We receive deposits, of $1,00 and upwards'. 4 per cent. iQterest yearly.

Oompqund interestiwice a year. Open for business January 14, 1907. Observe Our Growth. Deposits Jan. 26, 1907 $23,267.30 Mnr.

33,872.76 May 20, 43,532,21 Aug. 22, 75,800.03 10, Resources Jan, 26, 1907 $54,857.82 Mar. 2.2, May'20, Aug. 22, Dec. 3 65,029.02 75,547.11 105,261.70 120,406.03 Jason W.

Carson, M. D. M.S. II C. Jivans Wiley- Taylor I.

Oiimiinghairi Amos James E. Johii R. Householder Sumn'er'G-aff. F. H.oJlyhingon Gerhard OFFICERS W.

Gallon, M. PJTs Evans Wiley, Gaah'ier- H. B-ll, Vice Piex B. L. Tayloiv Tho Gem Coffee aod tea The Crest Household Nc-cesiily Sead for Circular AgcnU TEA COFFEE FILTER CO.

PITTSBURG, PA, MULE! Any size and kind. Maiwelf Crouoh Mute 100 liea.1 at 20.2-204 i'ena Pittsburg, 50 heat at. 123 Pennsylvania A.ve., Greeus- lurgr, MATERNITY HOME (Private.) Best doctors, graduate nurses; the Moderate. Care taken of all, no what, the cause. Gall wfate Dr.

SeaUm, 5615 Peon pittstfurg, RHEUMATISM GRIP. rlRhf at home Jn Pittaburs, by the Mt. Clemens Mineral and Electric- Baths, 'without question the treatment' that ha?" cured thousands of patients ing from colds, etc. Single treatment special reduced price w.eek or cpiira-i of tn at- ments. Massage by skillful operators and baths of all kinds under the' direction of M.

Z. Kashmir. Just opened. An inspection is requested. For men end womsn Ladles 9 a.

ID. to 1 p. daily. AND IflOlJT Chiropody Manicuring MT CUeMBNS SANATORIUM Bell Phone Qrant. 969 Liberty Ave, Plttsburn Pa.

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