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The Evening Republican from Meadville, Pennsylvania • 6

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itx THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, MEADVILLE PA ItTESDAY. TUNE 1 19o9. I Weak Women I for water. It came about when he at-I be planted the seed about the first oil SUMMER HOME LOOKS temptetd to turn around in the road April. and he was lucky this year in just above the Cussewago flouring; that the frost did not harm it.

Mei LIKE A FAIRYLANDi mills and backed his ear partially into garden is well worth a walk around! the mill race. Fortunately the water that way for the purpose of taking Mrs. Sarah B. Cochrans Beau- i ulc all LI I auc. 1 Luslo-Lcs, tut, mat way tor me purpust til LalL1116 Mrs.

Sarah B. Cochrans Beau- The First Hands Or if 1 A 441 ku ij 1 1141i1114 0 1 1 a a 1 1 touch MEDAL. FLOUR mill. all done machinery MEDAL FLOUR bread To weak sot IV Om Is sS eat trey to bap. MSC in111.1113116 oust be timmilsosimishis solatito Would, but hi asoliel.

nOt Onse Shoup's lostosoeisp. ibe The ion.pror. ahem Mehl Cionw-dlev ilituint. gesonag cAnv saUtsmooserfar laternsl thyoughoot the entire systems, seekkagy the repair ad ail own. oh and all blood allasolo.

The Core. so les Well us does lin work you slow lt soothes sore end inhume, ed outeus eurisoss, heels kood sod disolortes. while the Restorative. Ohne nereone suodtement, diva reerwedartneliead ambition builds up wasted lissom aboug renewed strength. mm ke igor, and Ds.

Shoolil kkotorativeTablets ar Weideens goossal to the mama, hos Iodise Isial bola els so well Dr. Shoop 111 Night Cure 4k' WtL 6lho MEDAL FLOUR II WASHBURN-CROSBY'S was not deep, and with help 11-. Duke- a look at. smith was able to get the auto out Many Meadville friends will be very! tiful Retreat, St. James without damage, though he got a lit- much pleased to hear that Robert.

tie wet himself. Schreckengost. representing the M. 11. Park.

Hand do no This evening at the regular meeting! S. at the Franklin Y. M. C. A.

of the board of engineers of the held at that place on Saturday. came GOLD Very many readers of The Tribune- Meadville fire department, among the lout with flying colors, he having easily i Re niiiican -will read with interest the business to be transacted is the ap- won the 6-mile Marathon in the al-, i letter to this paper by Ella' at the pointment of a committee to make most remarkable time for an amateur. Skiff, describing Mrs. Sarah B. Coch-: arrangements for the firemen's memo- of 48 minutes and 32 seconds.

Sever-, ran's beautiful country home, al day, which falls on the second al of the local high school students; Park, near Dawson. Pa. The work is Sunday in June. This memorial day, have been planning for some time to: Cochran gave Allegheny college its which was established a few years enter this meet, but nearly all fell out. by mac 1 beautiful new Cochran itall and has other ago.

is yearly becoming to be more of Mr. chreekengost, however, has very! been generous to the college in oer! an important event. This year a ser-, quietly been getting into form for the! Buy GOLD ways that have counted greatly to its! moo will be delivered in one of the past month, not letting anyone save: advantage. Miss Skiff's letter follows: churches to the firemen. and in the his close friends know of his When years have aged it a little.

St. Have clean afternoon of the day the graves of the His victory comes as a very pleasantl James Park. the summer home of firemen who have passed to the great I surprise. Sarah B. Cochran, of Dawson, will beyond will be decorated with rival in beauty and statliness the old! On Monday the members of the Tell some deserving Rheumatic suf- baronial estates of England.

Taylor Hose company carried out a ferer that there is yet one simple way To reach this veritable fairy land; custom adopted several years ago, of to certain relief. Get Dr. Shoo') i we leave the Dawson public road at WASHBURN -C decorating the graves of deceased 1 book on Rheumatism and a free trial Laurel Run and, by a private road as: members on the day that the old sol- test. 'I his book will make it entire-I smooth as a floor, winding in and out diers have their memorM1 services. 1 ly clear how Rheumatic pains are 1 among the hills.

crossing ravines by Not only the graves in the local ceme- killed by Dr. Shoop's Rheu-1 i means of picturesque bridges, climb: GOLD teries were looked after, but flowers I matic Remedyliquid or tablets. Send easy stages to an elevation of 700 were laid on the last resting places no money. The test is free. Surprise; i feet above the Yough.

of those who are buried outside of the some disheartened sufferer by first! From the moment we enter upon the! city. The list on Monday included getting for him the book from Dr. hemlock-hedged driveway leading up: the grave of Jerry Foley, at Crossing- Shoop. Racine, Wis. All dealers.

the sloping velvety lawn to the roomy! vine; Patrick C. Sheehan, Conneaut- mansion with its spacious veranda and 1 dile, and flowers were sent to Frank- CHICAGO MYSTIFIED BY artistic pergola from which in their lin, also to Cleveland, to be laid oil the graves of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

N. CHLOROFORMING MURDEts r. season the moon-vines will burst intoa thousand blooms, everything: Taylor. the former for whom the corn- breathes out the sentiment that later: event. any was named.

It is a very pretty Wife of Physician Dead, Hus- greets the eye, "Welcome, a thousand! ervice was read he order of custom band in the Hospital. welcomes. and one the members of the by Roy Peters, noble grand of the I Taylor Hose company observe with it lodge at the present time. Prayer was St. James Park comprises an area offere 1 tt Rev.

0 great deal of feeling. Hichernell. and A horse, hitched to a light buggy, ti elegroth to The Tribune-Republican of 60 acres of fertile, rolling to music furnished by the Saegertown first shovelful of earth was and hailing from the rural districts, CHICAGO, May Norah its natural attractiveness double at made things lively on Arch street Jone every step by the band. the leminson. 29 years old, is dead hand of industry an lifted from the spot where the hand- I the eye of an artist.

Its orchard con: Mr) forenoon by getting gay and at her home. 4188 Wayne avenue, tains 30,00 fruit trees, a share of! running away. The owner of the while her husband, Dr. Haldane whose products finds way every lem- hd fi 1 opportunity of taking a hand sunnitit.r,F,o)tihkeitryb: horse, a farmer, was driving down the inson. 27 years old, is at the Aleician v'N'iii1-1.

itta year into many a Dawson home. Its la a I street. and between Park avenue and Brothers' hospital under a police the hovel and many availed them- Nut. wily LI le grave ki HI we local cone- iquiceiy enteu 1.1y 1J1-. means of picturesque bridges, climb, teries were looked after, but fiowera 1 matic Remedyliquid or tablets.

Send by easy stages to an elevation of 700" were laid on the last resting places money. The test is free. Surprise! feet above the Yough. of those who are buried outside of the some disheartened sufferer by first! I From the moment we enter upon the! eity. The list on Monday included getting for him the book from Dr.

hemlock-hedged driveway leading up I the grave of Jerry Foley, at Crossing- Shoop. Racin Wis. All dealers. SI the sloping velvety lawn to the roomy1 vele; Patrick C. Sheehan, Conneaut- THE mansion with its spacious veranda and! vele, and flowers were sent to Frank- 1 CHICAGO MYSTEFIED BY artistic pergola from which in their; lin, also to Cleveland, to be laid en the graves of Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. N. CHLOROFORMING MURDER season the moon-vines will burst into! a thousand blooms, everything' aylor, the former for whom the co- corn- Wife of Physician Dead, Hus- breathes out the sentiment that later! pany was named.

It is a very pretty greets the eye, "Welcome, a thousand! event. The order of service was read custom and one the members of the i by Roy Peters, noble grand of the Taylor Hose company observe with lt band in the Hospital. welcomes," I lodge at the present time. Prayer was great deal of feeling. St.

James Park comprises an area I offered by Rev. O. Ilichernell. and A horse, hitched to a light. buggy, (Telegraph to The Tribune-Republican of 60 acres of fertile, rolling to music furnished by the Saegertown and hailing from the rural districts, CHICAGO, May 31.Mrs.

Norah its natural attractiveness double at made things lively on Arch street Jone Cleminson. 29 years old, is dead every step by the hand of industry and i band. the first shovelful of earth was i nning away. The owner of the while her husband, Dr. Haldane Clem- lifted from the spot where the hand- mond ay forenoon by getting gay and at her home 4188 Wayne avenue, the eye of an artist.

Its orchard con- tains 30,00 fruit trees, a share of ..1 ome new temple will stand. Follow- ru whose products finds its way II the work of Mr. Hunter, others horse, a farmer, was driving down the insole 27 years old, is at the Alexian ever' I had an opportunity of taking a hand street, and between Park avenue and Brothers' hospital under a police year into many a Dawson home. Its at the shovel. and many availed them- Hands do not GOLD at the The work is by Buy GOLD Have clean GOLD "ALL DEALERS" LOCAL BREVITIES.

I School will eonvene this morning, after a half-day holiday. It will close A for the teten Thursday morning. The United Presbyterian church congregation will hold gospel services in the house each evening this VERY HIGHEST QUALITY week, commencing at 7:45. Rev. J.

M. Blackwood, of Ilartstown, will deliver the eermon this and Wednesday even- logs. Oakwood park, although not yet for- a large shoe house and was eee. selectams. avatina.

by Raff, malty opened, claimed good crowds on known in this vicinity. No partieu- a lid an intermezzo. "Flowers and Monday afternoon and evening. Many tars were given leerns," with exquisite tone and ex- of the persons who went out in the ression afternoon took luncheon along, and it Death of Mrs. Martin 'Memoir.

Mr. Kelly gave much real pleasure was a delightful (lay for rest at the. park. Man friends of the family W111 10' 1, the guests bY his Piano 1110eing, the music for Memorhe day--and it grieved to learn of the death of Mrs several difficult selectioee. The Keystone band, whieh furnished Martin Ritenour, which occurred a' It's.

Lockle played the Verdi-Liszt the CM hospital about 3 o'clock Sun- eigolettae with great brilliancy. was good music at thatagain showed day afternoon. Mrs. Ritenour was 39 Leon II. Lockie sang three songs, "My that the organization is not the least gardens, which furnish the choicest of i years old.

and a little daughter was! Ain Folks" and -Prom the Sky-Blue bit stingy of its music, Monday. rot- Smith Main street the animal became guard, both victims of chloroform contract for the new Innidi ng taken to the hospital on Saturday. i charles Wakefield Cadman, Pittsburg's selves of the tileasant task. horn to her one week ago. She was I Water." one of an Indian suite by lowing the regular program of the frightened at something, gave a lunge poisoning.

The police are looking for vegetables in their seasons for the. rhe day, which was liberally interspersed forward, and started Out to do a ree- the murderer and are confronted with great table in the dining room, fill has not as yet been awarded, but it suffering from a pat tial paralysis, foremost coposer: also "A Episode- with band music, the band marched ord mile for the city horses to take one of the most profound mysteries i many a basket beside to be served at I expected that it will be next Pri- and passed away at the hour stated. aml "The Little Irish Girl," to Athletic park, where the ball game Pattern after. Things went smooth with which they have come in contact humbler tables. Its Japanese summer 'cis It xvi The 1 I Mr.

Loekie has a beautiful voice ay evening. is the intention le ea0 as taecn to the ieteine was in progress, and played several until Market street was reached, when in some time. house, its tennis court, its swimming; let the contract for the work at at home on Cottage street. Mrs. Rite- which shows the result of study with selections.

The music was appre- the buggy which WaS attached to the I Dr. Cleminson is the son of wealthy pool and its magnificent bowling alley, I I. meeting held last riday, but as some noup was a member of St. Agatha's I a leading Pittsburg teacher, Silas J. elated by the management and the horse collided with a bottling works Rogers Park residents and a graduate built from the product of its own guar- 1 bd1 had 1 get church.

end had many friends who Titus. Ilis singing is meet artistic crowd in attendance. le bidders els no a( en I ries make it one. round of rest delivery wagon. The wagon was the of the Halmemann hospital.

His wife 1 or bids in pleader shape. the bidding will deeply mourn her death. She and shows a decided musical temper-An exceptionally interesting pro- heaviest and as a consequence stood was born in Scotland and her paretns as the guest may 11.. 1. was held over for a week The plans leaves her husband and the one little ament is persona ity and presence gra has been arranged for the re- the shock the best, with the sbse- live in South Haven, Mich.

Its Denature lake, fed by natural' and specification call for a two-story laughter for whom site gave her life, adds much to the good impression 1 eital to be given by pupils of the quent reeult that the farmer's vehicle. The couple have lived at 4188 Wayne springs of the purest mountain water, wowing" and it will be one of the and the following brothers: le. J. made by his really good voice. Pennsylvania College of Music at the was turned on its back, the wheels to I avenue but one month and the neigh- On the glassy bosom of which we finest in the borough.

I soinibie miceael wintam .1. end This closed the evening program First Presbyterian euhreh on Tues- the sky, and completely put Out of hors knew little of the domestic lieel may float in a rowboat anti dream; John .1. Schnee). after which refreshments were served day evening. The following voice business.

This had the tendency of of Dr. Cleminson and his wife, the hours sway, is indeed, a I COUNTIES MUST PAY The funeral will be held from St. and a social hour enjoyed by those pupils will be assisted by Miss Ada discouraging the rural equine; it Found I)) usban on d. I Its banks are mass of roses of I aathe's church at 9 a. ne Tuesday.

present. Deutsch, pianist: Miss Helen De- slackened its speed and was easily Mrs, Cleminson was found dead ate every variety, many of which bloom FOR INSANE PATIENTS Arment, Miss Alice N. Thomas, Mr. caught above Water street. The driver I 5 o'clock this morning by her husband! every month of the long slimmer, in- I AN EVENING OF MUSIC Allegheny Westminster 2.

Raymond Russell, Mr. Earl Griffith. escaped early in the game by jumping who was awakened by an attack of Iterspersed with bright colored azalias The public is cordially invited. A and was not Injured. nausea, due, he says, to chloroform' I and rhododendrons.

Saucy tulips and New Order Based on Law AT PARK AVFNUE HOME 11.reill Monday Morning's Edition-- silver offering will be taken at the ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, May having been administered to hint while royal flags vaunt their heads to the Passed by Legislature Allegheny closed her base ball season door for the benefit of the church (From Monthly Morning's Edition.) I he slept. He leaned over in bed and very water's edge, and pansies of ex- choir. Harry C. Warner has just completed called to his wife that he was ill. cptisite coloring look out with their of 1883.

Charming Vocal and Instru- Saturday with a elose game There will be a meeting of the putting a new asbestos roof on the Then the physician's hand came in human-like faces front every avail- I mental Program Satur- with result log in the de- board of directors of the Taylor Hose large stock barn of Major A. C. contact. with his wife's flesh and he I able crevice in the rock-girded mar- i feat of the local nine, 2 to le The company this evening. Huidekoper, at Conneaut lake.

found that her body was cold. i gin. Everywhere throughout the I (From Monday Morning's Edition.) day Night. visitors showed no marked superior-The Erie railroad shops will re- meeting of the superintendents Becoming alarmed he jumped from I grounds rare shrubs and trees I Notice has been received by the ity over Allegheny at any time, and slime work this morning, after the Me- of the different fish hatcheries will be bed and went to the telephone in the I abound. Happy birds sing.

Happy that the counties and four innitigs were played without morial day holiday. Business at the held in Union City the coming week, adjoining room. He called Die Paul People stroll about unmindful for the 'townships are now responsible for (Prom Monday Morning's Edition- either side scoring. Westminster shops is first class at the present to arrange plans for bettering the Hulhorst, a few blocks distant and moment of all the dross and unrest the maintenance of persons commit- A delightful private musical was brought in a run in the first half of time, and it is the impression that it, work and listening to an address from asked him to come at once. Then the ill the valley beneath them.

If it is a Ited under criminal proceedings to the given on Saturday evening to 50 in-; the filth, and Allegheny evened up in will keep up for some time at least. State Commissioner Meehan. physician deelares, he was about eel pleasant evening, myriads of electric institutions for the insane. vited guests at the residence of C. G.

the sixth by Weddler circling the die-Bates and Christie are drawing Greendale cemetery was visited by I call the police when he swooned anal lights shine out to aid the silvery I Heretofore the cost has been borne Lockle. 840 Park avenue. It was mond. large audiences at the Lyceum this hundreds on Sunday, and the sacred did not recover until Dr. Hulhorst ar- 1 moon and the twinkling stars in mak-lby the state.

but an act of assembly en by Mr. and Mrs. Lockie in honori The game bid fair to be a tie until Their heir Turning Point," place never presented a more beauti- rived. ing this spot, above the din and smoke has been discovered which, it is of their son, Leon G. hoekle.

and his the first half of the ninth inning, is a novel one and their clever acting fill appearance, and if the weather will The latter notified the police. of the coke ovens. even more entranc- 'claimed, relieves the commonwealth I friend, Norman Kelly. of when Sampson brought in another run Iof he hurden, anti as a consequence who are spending a few days in this for NVestminster, turning the odds on is worthy of note. G.

W. Florence it will be made still more beau- ter Dr. Cleminson had been given tern- 1118. also was good as a singer and dancer. tiful to-day.

Of the hundreds who porary medical attention he was taken Within doors. simplicity and ele- the following notice has been issued I (Its'. Some of Meadville's best art- Allegheny. The Saegertown Eagles defeated the went to the cemetery Sunday after- to the hospital under the guard of de-. ganee Mark every detail.

The great to the commissioners by the superin- ists assisted at the function. making Foreman pitched four innings for Erie Shops ball team on the Allegheny non and evening, nearly every one teetives. reception hall, done in mahogany and tendent of Warren state hospital: it a most successful social and musi- the locals. after which Benedict took college diamond Monday, 11 to 8. carried flowers to place on the grave Physician Had Articles.

white enamel, with its wide stairway -We are advised front the auditor cal affair. his regular place in the box. Follow- Sherman, Kiefer and Tarr filled the of some departed loved one. The The police were told that some sil- leading to the numerous guest eham- generars department that, after It would be difficult to do justice! lug is the summary points for the winners and MeCarry cemetery association has left nothing ver tea-spoons, a diamond ring, a tHa- bet' March 1. 1909, the state will not be to so altogether delightful a program Bases on ballsOff Foreman off on the two floors above, is the I and Freund did the same for the undone to make it beautiful for the mond stickpin, a gold watch and $50 scene of many a jovial gathering and 'liable for any part in charge for The "William Tell" overture was play- Benedict 1.

off Sampson 2. Hit by losers. important and impressive ceremonies in currency had been taken by the the court in which many an hour is imaintenance of the criminal insane. ft! in duet form hy Miss Laurette I ball--By Sampson 2. by wh Bene- Milder, by several selections on the ich will be held there this after- burglars.

An investigation by the po- past in delightful and helpful eon- I -The entire charge therefore here- Good and Mrs. Lockle, andunder their die I. Struck outBy Foreman 6, 'i mandolin and violin and by his many noon, and for the success of the fit- lice disclosed all the articles but the versation. Here. too, are formulated after will be made to the coueties skillful fingers the difficulties of its in- by Benedict 3, by Sampson 7.

Um- imitations Oil these instruments of ting custom, all that is needed is fair spoons and the money were in Dr. many plans for bringing pleasure into and townships. and will be $4.25 er tricate technic disappeared lito! pire Fleming, of Meadville. birds and other things, received hearty weather. Cletninson's vest pocket, the lives of some who would other- week.

The authority for the above magic: also the brilliant "La Radinse will fil et played by Mrs 1 Has sett Hessett and PGRCH SWINGS AD SEATS. applause at the Academy Monday The flowers have been brought back The doors anti windows leading to wise know little outside of the be found in the pamphlet laws 1 evening. The Michaels pleased the to Diamond park and the place is as flat existence. The the at had not been tampered with. drudgery of daily Mrs.

Pennsylvania. section 29. act May bckie showed the skill of the 5-7d-tf Graham McClintock. perermers to perfection. Miss Grace audience with pretty and well render- always in the good old slimmer time, rl'he police admit that they are con- scheme of hospitality is completed 8, 1883, page 27." Pappenhagen sang two numbers "The WiSHIN tell '4 4 The new order will add consider- I.

ed songs. very beautiful. What the old soldiers fronted with a situation that does not when the doors of the commodious Beautiful hand of Nod," and "In the 6-7d-tf Graham a McClintock. Owners of maple trees in the city have done has added much to the usually present itself in such eases. 1 dining room are thrown open and the expense to the counties and a rk In the Dew." in which selections townships.

as heretofore the cost of are complaining of a pest, known as general good looks of the place. They have not accused Cleminson of! long table groaning with its weight of she more than pleased her listeners Fresh Buttermilk. tree lice. The insects are white in After filling his position as soloist murdering his wife. Lieutenant Cullt- good things to eat, greets the eye.

All 'maintaining persons in state institu- el rinager was in fine Crawford Dairy Co. Ten cents per color, they cover the leaves of the in the Franklin Presbyterian church Hall said the affair looked "queer," and appetites are whetted and all feelings has been $1'75 per week, while r. Norma sang in good style hi Ice and two gallon. 5-29-dtf, trees by the thousands, and in a short Sunday morning, City Clerk Harry S. he could not place much faith in the of strangeness vanish when from the sum now fixed is $4.25.

all of 'Only ymbers, in Dreams" and "Your! time the foliage has the appearance Robinson came home in the afternoon burglar story. I above the mantel, we note traced in I Thou- which must be paid by the counties I townshins (Ace." Air. C. G. Loekle gave two hegel blanks on sale at this 'Alec of dying.

The trouble is not confined and in the evening he sung a solo in letters the "Welcome, a ou- to one section of the city but it seems connection with the service at the To avoid serious results takelsn-ley's I sand Welcomes." of our charming to be general. Stone church, "The Earth is the Kidney Remedy at the first sign of host. THE LEGAL RECORD. DID YOU EVER TRY A BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT AS A If the old soldiers had made the Lord's," by Lynes. Mr.

Robinson is kidney or bladder disorder such as The mistress of all these broad acres weather themselves for Memorial day, one of the best tenors in the country I backache, urinary irregularities. ex- finds her greatest pleasure in sharing MEANS OF REGULATING EXPENSES? it could not have been Improved upon and Meadville people are always glad haustion, and you will soon be well. her comforts and luxuries with her it. min AliwilaV Morning's Kultitil" Deeds Flied May 29. by that handed out by the weather to hear him.

Commence taking Foley's Kidney I friends. whom she chooses for some DO YOU KNOW THAT IT Susan A. Emery to A. N. Egbert, bureau.

Early in the day it looked as Samuel Gibson. residing on Walnut Remedy to-day. Eller's Academy drug' trait of congeniality or worth. which Titusville. lot.

Makes the bank keep your books? thoueh rain might interfere with the street, has quite a reputation as a store. she detects in them, rather than for e. N. Egbert to Chas. E.

Sehreive. prograne and the weather bulletin gardner, but this year he is far ahead sonic claim to family title or social Titusville, lot. Preserves and files receipts? even had rain scheduled, but the plan of his former record and his garden BANK ROBBERs distinction of which they may be able Mack W. Tanner to Perry Turner was changed. and it was one of the at the present time is a sight to be- ESCAPE WITH MONEY.

to boast. If there were more St. Shows where your money has gone? Centerville, lot, most beautiful days so far this season hold for persons who are interested in James Parks and more people like Its Thomas Ilarrison to Thomas J. and it was enjoyed by all. such work.

Mr. Gibson has peas up Held l'p Cashier at Point of lito olver owner, there would be Quirck. flinch less so- Teaches you economy'? a IWO pieces. F. II.

Dukesmith, while out with his meaning that they are up over a foot While Watehed fluter cialistic agitation in our land. Ac- Marritize License. Enables you to save a little each month? auto evening tried something and a half and in blossom. He has Door. cumulated thousands in the hands of Thomas II.

Miles, Josephine Hub- new, but failed to make it work and! corn over two inches high, potatoes those who use them for the betterment bard, both of Mars. Pa. 1 Whether as a large or small depositor. we will be glad to when he got out he was convinced about a foot, and other garden "stuff" ST. Lows, may 31.An unmasked of conditions in the radius of their Chas.

Lee Femme. Ethel May West-. tha a tos were ade nd in proportion. Mr. Gibson says for la and not that man with revolver held up Cashier Own influence are undisputed bl fall.

both bless- accommodate you. 1 -7 Stephen Moore in the People's bank lags: in the hands of those who see 11 Tit ill 1 e. William Potter Haines Buffalo, N. re 1 OF SS I at Benbow City. 111., Friday afternoon nothing in them beyond a means of Bertha Sackett.

Meadville. While Moore was counting out an ex- mere personal gratification, a most po- Press shipment of 24 $100 bills and tent factor in promoting discord and Charles F. Kidd. William M. Lick- --1894 I NEW FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 1909, droolP tier and Ralph NVhepler were appoint- ELLA SKI FP.

ed policemen for Four Per Cent I nteest Mitt avi nes Depoit ss. a 50 $1 hills, seized the money. fled to discontent. ward the river with his unmasked Connellsville, May 29, 1909. leecposition park hy Judge Prather on Saturday.

leeeseeeeesepeeseeeGseeee-eseeeeseese 0.4.04.04-5.4geseellteesetet.sese01104:04H0404egee WILL GM YOU A PRACTICAL EMMONS. SEND FOR CA- confederate who had stood guard at eee MYADVIIIR COMERCIAL COLLEOR. AUDIMI. PA. the bank's front door and escaped.

Many of our citizens are drifting J. H. Sselaire CriileallY No one else saw the holdup. towards Bright's disease by neglecting (F rout eitimiay was received from Baltm elorning's Edition- e. "The tall man said be wanted a I symptoms of kidney bladder el 1 inre cheek cashed and held me up when I I trouble which Foley's Kidney Rernedyj Saturday that the condition of .1.

II started to look at it. I was so on- will quickly cure. Eller's Academy tranburg music Housc Sinclait. who as taken there lee. 4 THE nerved that I could not.

arise and rug store. week to undergo an operation IA'ai, give the alarm," Moore said in re- i critical. It was found that he had counting the affair. SAEGERTOWN I. O.

O. F. malignant cancer of the stomach ami 946 S. Market Street. When you neeo a collo cure you BROKE GROUND SATURDAT could not be operated on suecessful-I Park Avenue Garage The Kurtzmann Piano need one that will cure your cough.

Kemp's Balsam. the hest cough cure, will do it. All druggists sell it for 25 For Their Proposed New Tern- Iv. This will be le by friends in this learned with regret: 4 I I Air. and Airs.

Sinclaire were fre- eik i I litie I' The largest music deal- er in Western New York, quent visitors here. and Mr. Sinelair's ee Al 2 I cents. pie on Main Street. ability in handling high class plibliSh- A Northwestern Pennsylva- tug works was recognized by mane 00110 AGENTS FOR CHANCELLOR DAY HOME 0 I II I From Monday Morning's Edition.) me ere, and as manager for so of the A ee, ma and Eastern Ohio.

FROM EXTENDED VISIT On Saturday evening the membet largest houses in the country he wile te Mitchell, Jackson aud Pope 1. of the Saegertown lodge of Odd lee- accorded A ded the highest honors. He was I Waverly Telegraph to The ewe, tt Republican 1 lows broke ground for their hand. taken suddenly ill with stomach troll. ee some new block, to take the place of 1 hie eight 11101101S ago.

lie was a mat, the King of the World, SAN FRANCISCO. May 31.Dr. the one that was destroyed by tire 1 of roleist phyelque. weighing 25e 1 over sixty years on the Automobiles. Would be Pleased John a.

Day. chancellor of Syracuse several months ago. The ceremony Pounds. but he has been reduced in ..1. 's market.

Call and see our university. arrived today on the Pa- was elaborate, and besides the entire Weight to lee pounds. His case hit effic Mail liner membership er Siberia front the of Saegertown lodge No. baffled all the best medical science pianos and get prices to Deonstrate. Orient, on the way hoe after a tour 1011, was attended by a number of in the country.

-e. of he world. He Will rema in here visiting brothers and nee sly all of 1 1111441 which you cannot -dupli- only a day or two before proceeding the citizens of the thriving little bor- OBITUARY. cate elsewhere. .1, MEDAL FLOUR eastward.

Every notable point of interest in Europe. Egypt, India. Java, China and Japan was visited by the chancellor. Gc1Irc 15C. CARS FOR HIRE AT REASONABLE PRICES.

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1887-1915