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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 2

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ECURE Young Middle- Aged Q'C Of the Effects of Early rifles, Excesses or Ovarwrk. in to tKo treatment of all secret of WOOLFMW. rt lee of Charge i i i i i i I A V. by I TUom hare KJPOU CM" is'i''s" i I i iliM-UM-s uiiil 'itO tlie l.wu F.V.MUtS (lf A Ttir'V FOU A tlicso t-ivii' l.KAUl.^O' livt ir i i Specially tin- cure SKC-KK'l A a( The rr-DISEASES of 1 rn i i i i i i i i SKist i a i in i li II I CE is t'ne BliT 'or mr.if-ui.fi:. i I O.Xi.V.

1C TEACHKK Drs. TEAKS' lift most oriici- run ri'JIK I i i i 1 iviiiiM-in i I'l'S. I 1 i A v. lepnl i 11 A I it .11 f'; 1 i i i i i A. -n, at i Of- ir-i- nil i 1 1 i F.

HOI-US. to 12 A. I to 5 1 I'- 1 lf il! Ilot of a I i i i i i i HI 'MJAYS. NOTICE NOTICE Offices Removed to No. 7 North Liberty Street, Rooms Formerly Occupied by I.

P. Miller Co. Opened for the Recepriom of Patients Saturday, April 7th. THJEc- Iv. TOfflC The ingredients of which S.

S. S. is composed, and the method of corn- ling anctpreparinjj them so that they gently and pleasantly build up and ragthen everv part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disordered fditlon of the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes. system steins to get of gear.

the appetite becomes fickle, the "Tgies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body nervous, worn-out feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run- jKn condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every; the standard.

Being niade entirely of herbs and barks for their gentle action well as their invigorating effect en the Item, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissues do most of the so-called tonics on the market which contain potash or ae other harmful mineral ingredient. These- derange the stomach and jrestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health. S. S- tones up the stomach and digestion, improves the appetite, produces sleep, rids the of that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies "fand vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation te blood, acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely ftedicifle for voting or old.

S. S. S. acts admirably in cases of dyspep- fgestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that nncom- feeling of fullness, dizziness or drowsiness, after eating, are no 'felt. only is S.

S. S. the greatest of all tonics but possesses puri- jfcnd alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it ptTv remove every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting- your this year io not experiment gc-t S. K.

re-cognized Stan THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, 1 oc Si i Nt j. GEORGE ZILCH. No. 102 N. St.

Notice. Avenue Property Owners. i. 1 On 1a." jJi-sefMl wi be njav-r at ir 33 -I M' 1" i-ir 3Tj-i r. TI irrison and Williams Road.

Aver-ue. Lying KHiams Rosd and Short Strcc land Aver.ac. Street flnd Oldtown ANOTHER POINT. about our "pressing method." It irors negligct shirts and other buttons on them with- cut trcnkir.g or even crscking tuttor.s. is .1 point that will appreciated by men.

who have had 'i-ts co-nt fcome frrn the i half of the buttons yiu any work -cns by our pressing method. Jet US fir yowr wcrk i week sr.c you just what like. CRYSTAlTAUNDRY. 70 to 76 N. Mechanic Street.

PHONC3. for Saloon Li THE ijHING RECIOJi. a jfe. FROSTBURG. Krostljlirs, April 1G--The fn- nera! of Mr.

George Stanton. death occurred at tho home of his, brother Friday morning, took place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock front, rhe residence 'of Mj. Uriah Hour The; vices cohdnctetl by tMe MetBb- 1 ilist EjiiKcoj)al minister of Grantsville the Intermoht took -ftlac'e iu the ct m- near the resklettce. Mr, Stiintoh's health -has been bad Tor some pust anJ hud recently Irotn Colorudo, where he lu search of bt-nlfh. He Here -uhd rrratiy -frlen'ds; jiu-fided the- funeral i'rorn tiiin 'funeral fr.

Nesvtoii -Ibw- whoso death Thursday wiu; noted in former 'issue- of the Times, jiJr.ce afternoon a 2 o'clock from the resilience, on Ormunrl'i Ilev. A. H. Thompson, of the Kirst Methodist Episcopal church. 1 conducted the interment, be-, n.e Jiiacie in Allegany cemetery.

The deceased was sixty years of leaves a wife, one daughter md sons, all The (le'ceas- (ieath is doubiy sad owing-'to the a Mrs. Dawson is lying ser(Kisly ill at. the rersidence on Ormantl otreet. The Moral offerings were 'very iieautiftil. The funeral was largely i Open Soon.

A lately incorporated and lias leased the Wehner Broadway, and prepared ii for hospital services under the name of rhe Frostburg Sanatorium. The institution will be opened to die public soon as tlie furniture, equipment and supplies which are on the road reach here. Treatment will be provided only for chronic ailments, i i complaints ami accidents, iienct- no cases of an infectious character will be received. Frostburg is a very quiet and restful place and should make on ideal spot for an institution of the above chr.racter. Officers Elected.

At the last regular meeiins held Icy the Equitable Savings and Loan Society of this place, the following officers were chosen to serve for the year 190t; President. Howard Hitchins: vice president. Dr. J. Marshall Price: secretary and attorney.

CUiy- ton Ptirnell: treasurer. J. B. Oder; directors. Dr.

F. L. Hitter. .1. Youngerman.

I. H. Hitchihs. J. S.

Brophy and A. nil of this place, and C. of Cumberland. General News. Frosi'onrs City Lodge.

No. SS, Knights of Pythias, which was insti- in this city-April 18. 1874. and Wednesday evening bc-frig their thirty-second anniversary, the Kniihts Rank will be sixteen esquires, after which the organization iii Frostbtirs will number 21:" me'm- 'jers-. A the business of the even- ins lias been disposed of ihe following program will be rendered Open- inc.

by chairman: nrlrtre'ss by Rev. R. loiinston Campbell, rector of Episcopal church: song by VT. FI. Davis: oration by Daniel J.

Williams: Who Struck Me. William Patterson: sons by Benjamin Bradley. The Rathbcne Sisters will observe their fourth anniversary on Friday April 20th. their quarters Nickels' Hall. Mr.

John T. Lewis, agent for Mr. B. S. Randolph.

former superintend- i--nr of tho Consolidation Coal at place, announces the public sale of iattor's household and other Jeffries" store room. Broadway, next Thursday, the 19th. Thos. H. Morgan, who has hern under treatment at Sharps- for several -weeks past, has suuch iniprovvd in Prof.

A. formerly ai but now tpachinir sciioo! in a i county, is spending some few days arnoii" frirnris in this city. Mrs. A. Caiiiweli.

who has sojourning anions Philadelphia nd Baltimore friends and relatives for srvcrni -sv'Cny. returned home. Prof, and Mrs. A. F.

Smith, of Lona- roninc. aro the cuest of Mrs. Smith's jiar'-ntfl. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Jeffries. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. D. A.

Prcu-r will Tcm- No. Ratbhon-'- Sisters. 'he Statf Temple, TO be organized. Th" Sisx-rs comprise tho feminine contingent of 'he Knights of Pythias is a very auxiliary. Mr.

Jacob is reported snf- fTins fron; a vrry swore atiark of iroHbl- at his on West Main -f ibis j.j;;r^. in The list of of ih-- lonaconin.s Slorasre nd Iff roniTrny. hJz roTirern. iv Twonly ions of ice 3s Ill- oaiipriiv Of MT. SAVAGE.

Keyser. ApriJ 10--Mrs. tle Oi'a'y, Who r'e'sltes 'on met with a painful but ac-. cident Friday 'mornJiiff. Mrs.

Gray was going down' stairs with lier in her arm's, 'when, gripped 'apdj fell. Both Verc badi.y 'ahoht the head and Another large steel car derailed 'at SS Brittle $tnier west of OaJdaijti. tm ir d'ay i atJout 12 o'clock. 'Tlife jSeysor wreck crew was called and was gone sev- Tin 1 uew Louse of Mr. Isaac MLUs.

wiii rbi- 'nuilt ol, Afalu- and lUozelle A corner ol' streets, as stated iu the lose week's paper. which was a mistake of the writer's. A f.ew ineii errrp.lpyjed the car shops'Xvb'rked -on "Suttaay. The Thompson Furniture opening-was well attended'both in the afternoon and Ere.ry one present received a very pretty little calendar. refreshments' were Served 'arid excellent music was furnished the Keyser Concert band in the evening.

The teachers of the Preparatory school gave a reception at the school cm Saturday evening so the students become acquainted with tlie new ones. At 11:30 p. m. all departed for their respective hoines, much pleased the evening's entertainment. Refreshments consisting 'of ice cream and different kinds of cakes were served.

Quite a 'number of the students were present. The church services in all the churches were well attended on Easier Sunday. E. Miller was again called to Virginia last week on a the serious illness of Mrs. Miller's sister.

Clyde Bowdeii, of Cumberland" 'is the guest of relatives and friends in our town. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stotlemeyer were business visitors to Cumberland, Saturday.

Mr. -I. S. Koontz and sister. Miss Kcontz.

were business -visitors to Piedmont. on Saturday morn- InC. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Buxton are tho guests of Bnxton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sirbaugh, Spring strwt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. wore business visito'i-s to Ciinibcvland on Saturday. Mr. itml -Mrs. 11.

nee Mr- Coolo, of Ellicotr City, are spending a few days wjth their mother. Mrs. Nansile b. McCool, Piedmont street. many Kevser friends.

Mrs. Martin and son spent Saturday in Cumberland. on business. Miss Beekirian and Grace As- nenfelter. of were the iru.esis of- and.

Mrs. ViU on Skturdav and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.

Smith si)-nt Saturday and Sunday witji relatives and friends nt Swam Mr. H. B. Dawson, of Piedmont, TfT. was the guest of and friends Saturday evening.

Miss Minnie White spent Saturday and Sunday with friendo at ElK Garden. The small yard engine, No. 22, was derailed is tlie yards on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Gather children, of South Cumberland, are the guests of relatives and friefads in our town.

Mr. George Boytl. cf the Preparatory School spent Easter with his parents at Heiiry, "VV. Va. Russell Miller, of Fairmont, W.

spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents arid frieh'ds in this city. Messrs. DonSlfl Davis and BMiiie Ravonscroft were business visitors to Piedmont. Saturday morning. thte Meowing named sphs TiaYe In ooiji'pHance with ter U'4'0 oftiie of tbe General seuibly of Maryland, for the year 18 as amended by Chapter 41D of Acttf of 1902, being Article 1, and as the ,19,0.4.

Public, Jx)caJ Laws of county, filed with of the Clnjult Court for Allegany county, their applications for licenses to sell fer- mented liquors at their places of ness in coujity, ivlffvri stated, notice jglyeh Issupaifej of licenses to s'ai'd'applicari'ts be filed with before Tuesday, ISyjB. W. VduiSTG, Clerk. if Frost tnrs 3 ro store at John Jacksc-n. incor- in j-'rii of S2 rf1 In H1- A hove- naiJMvi Mcssru.

r. Harris and fhr first in i re-'Jcced 'srge r.nir-'' lv. Mrs. Tny'or an-' a hllrlreii. frrio ha-r visiting Mi.r.

at No- iv-' 'he of her pz- Oiristov.hpr scroin- hf-r son. is visiting hsr j'hcy w-fTI aiso v5s3t her tor. Mrs. Thos. 1Vel.

a' Rich N. retaming. ADAMS, CHARLES ISO Virginia Cumberland. ARTZ, fe, 2 ilSH. 'U'TijLfXM Esfriitfore street.

Cuinberlsnd. ADAMS, JOHN S09 Baltimore a.venue. corner Marion street. Ciim- lierland. BLONSKEY.

CHARLES, 1-1 Knox street, CumberTarul. BROOKS, JOHN 57 Centre BURNS, ISHIiES 45'Baltimore 4. BECK. JOHN 59 Valley Street, Cumberland. 'BAUMAKX, JOSEPH.

12-14 Baltimore street. Cumberlana. BECK, GEORGE. R. 165 Columbia street.

Cumberland. BAKER, DANIEL IS UedTbrd Cumberland. BROOKMAX, JOHN House, 84 Harrison street. Cumberland. BURNS, GEORGE X.

E. Cor. Ffar- riscn and Commerce timberland. CARROLU JOHN 210 Virginia avenue, Cumberland. CAVANAUGH, JOHX IS Baltimore street, Cumberland.

CLENDENNING. JAMES, 14 N. Centre street, Cumberland. CONNELL. 12G Vir- avenue.

CilniberlAnrl. CAVANAUGH, PATRICK Hotel Elsimore, 28 Baltimore street, Cumberland. COONEY. MARGARET 374 Wine- CHARLES, and ALBERT V. SCHLEUSS.

trading as Conley Schleuss. 12 Soufh Tront street, 'Ciiniberland. 'CARDER. JOHN Middle Lock, f- O. c-anaJ.

Oldtown. Md. CLARK. Jlolel Olym- Hrtl.Umo'rc street Citoiberlahd. CASEV.

nORKRT The Senate Ho- tui, 11 X. Mechanic street. Cumberland. MARY 91 X. Centre 1 strer-r.

CnmberlanO. COXU'A Y.WI LLIAM 0.. 1G4 Virginia CLAY'." ISAAC. street, Ciunberlaud. CUNNINGHAM.

ROBERT ft Cuuiberlajiijt MAX, iJAVrt) ItARVE. Ho- oii Co PEKIN, April 16-- Mrs. Maroon and Mis. spent Sunday with Mrs. Martin.

Mr. John Tennent a little daughter. of Midland, spent Sunday with Belle Tennact. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward GJHespie.and family of Franklin, spent Sunday -Aith Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Siil.Ier and lit- tl? of Mt.

Si.va?;e. having visitins Mrs. Miller's mother. Mrs. Kelly, for several days MasU-r Joseph Cavari spent tiay at Clarysville Hotel.

Quite a nnai'oer of our people are aitenrlin? cowrt in Cumberland today. Ethe! Martin was in Midland iolay. Mr. Michael McCabe. of was in town Frifiay.

Master Alex Tennanl ami sister. Mary, of Midland. been visitinc Martha MolTatt on last -'vTiinj: lost a purso Tnth' SJ.TO in it. Mnrtba Jo Ixona'rdnJns on 7 o'clock car rn3 doJs not know whether she dropped it in tfec car or on thi" street in i-oaacoiiinjr. Anv ono knowing anythinx of will her know.

of J.or.BCoain?. -was -csu-rJar. Irs. i.lam^s Brefcanv fr. on tbf slch list.

Ma'miltcnj. of was vijiiansj i and Artaiir Hamilton on Sunday. wa? in Trida bolidnys i a 1 hor Varpfnla. Perry. Montana; visinnj; was call- hofiir- arrvimi the- vla.

On ftnJ-irriav liifirr.i^j; rape on 'h 1 piano of i3n. Mininc Co. ft c-ir. "07)5 VT ntu: dSrt leading from to State Line. Ellers- PATRICK 39 N.

Ceri- I tre street. Cumberland. DRBSSMAX. JOHN J.V S- Williams street, DIEHL, MIKE, street', Cumberland. DAUGHERTT.

CHARLES 212 N. Centre street. Cumberland. EICHNER, JOHN 28 Bedford Cumheriand. EMERICK, ALBERT, The.

Ellerslie Hotel on County Road leading from Corrigansville to State Line, Ellerslie. FLETCHER, THOMAS 14 Front Cumberland. FIELDS, JOB T2S Wineow street. Cumberland. FBEXEY.

BARTHOLOMETV" 206 avenue. Cnmberland. 5 GBATZ, II Bbltimorc street. Cumberland. GRIFFIN.

THOMAS The Conneils- ville Hotel, S. Gay street and Oldtown Road. Cumberland. GODFREY. JOHN East End Hotel.

Virginia avenue. Cumheriand. GOTTLIEB. JACOB. Ill N.

Centre street. Cumberland. GROVES. GEORGE. H5 N.

Liberty street. Cumberland. GRIFr.X. THOMAS 125 Virginia avenue. Cumberland.

HINZE. CHARLES 22 N. Mechanic street Cumberland. HIMMLER. MART: 183 N.

Centre Cumberland. HOPCRAFT. ROBERT. 67 Wiliams street. Cumberland.

KOPCRAFT. JOHN. 17 Maryland avenue. Cumberland. HATNES.

LEE. East Main street. InO feet E. of Sheppanl Oldtown. HELFR1CK.

JOHN 7 Williams SL. Cumberland. TONES SAMUEL. Cl North Mechanic MULLEN, EDWARD 13 Baltimore) street, Cumberland. MltfKlA, JSitCHAEL 1 ntre.et^ Cumberland.

MARTIN, ANDREW, 428 N. Mechanic street. Cumberland. jytARTIN, HENRY N. Mechan- ic'street, OWSB, Columbia Hotel.

158 Baltimore street. Cum- becland. FRANK 205 N. Me- ic BEN JTotel Ma- sjon, 55 Centre street, Cumber'- 1 Hotel Bfupswick, 'Biiltlinore street. Cumberland.

MKISER, GEORGE The Maryland Hotel, 53 N. MeehariJc MILl.Eft, corner Springdale anil Lalng avenue. Cutnber- land. -HoHJel; No. i'-te Ba'itlmorc' "street, 1 Cumberland.

MARTIN, PETER, 9 N. Mechanic MjVRY. 80 N. Mechanic street. "Cumberland.

MALA.MEI^Y,,,MIJCHAEL 7S Park street, 'Cumberland. PB-TER, 358 Maryland arid cor. Oldtown Road, Cumberland MOORE. THOMAS F. and CRAD- D.OK, MICHAEL 144 Baltimore sirct, NBLSON.

Tl N. Front s'tceek-lCumberiahd. 87 Man-land. PORTER, IGriN Virginia 'Cumberlajnil. I'ENNIKGtplf, 184 Virginia, Cumberland.

ROBtSTETTE, pAXIEL, 19 N. Front Cumberland. CHAKLES N. E. corner of Oldtown lioad and Gay cUttK DISTILLING Cumberland.

LITTLE, HAWtY. 20 Tront street, Cumberland. more street, Cumberland. M-lhN'ER, 21 'Jonnlson utreet, Hi MICHAEL 78 Park PAPT BREWING CO-, Milwaukee, WisconfUfc WaKe- house and Bld'g ou Sou th Canal one square from the Central Station, Cumber, V. JAijES -Pairmjer's Baiyinbrei, to FHhtstonp, Llnderville.

RELNTHARD. QEORGE 2C WiLLlAlI. 19 Bedford 3h, fiTT RITTER, JACOB PAUL. -44 Paca street Cumberland. 'RHODES.

-ANDREW V. and -j-. Modes Cuinlske'y. 1C7 BiiUlrnort; street, SMITH, PHILliP 17 Front JOHN as: Jq.hftV. 22 BedforVx street, Ciimberltod.

REI'CHENtiACH, CHARLES, 10 Bal. timore. street. tre Mechanic streets, Cumber- RHODES. ANDREW and CUMIS- KEJ, CHARLES 1C7 Baltimore Dtimberland.

REUSjDHELe J.QHN 8., Corner and German Cumberland. RtTEHt. WILLIAM. 19 Bedford Cumberland. R1TTER.

JACOB 4-1 Paca -Giim'bepkHMli- KpWARI) 2C 1 Me- elidhlc street. "Cjimberlaad. RrX EItARt; JAirEiS HI. Farmers: 'S70 BalHinore Pike. Lindnera- vflle.

ROBJiRTSON. WILLIAM County lloa.fl, leading from Orleans Road to Paw, foril, about 400 yards north from David Kifer's residence. Kifer's Culvert. 4 Bait iiflorc' 3Quecu Cuy SO'tfth FTOHL Cuinber- of Brrlon Mrs. rT1 ffttnllv of Ixina Paints, for all kind? of good jwintJnR.

Potorrfftt; Hardware Co. SPJklift, b-EORGE Front St. City Pavebiejit, land. STEEPE. WILLIAM tiie Saxtpn Hptel, 197 X.

Mechanic street, Cum- berlarid. SHANNON. CHARLES and PUR- LSi-ON. FRAXK, tradingjas. Shannon i2t Virginia av liiie Cumljerland.

i STJjJttE, JOHN trading as.JoJinJ. Stump fc 22 Bedford street, Cuniberland. i 305 N. Centre Cumb6rja.ud. MlLLAftB F-, Knox CuibuerlaniL StEBERt.

Middle, Lock, Norlfi. ferncfi'. AIJ0USZ, 422 N. Mechanic Cumfieflahd. TATB.

SAlJffi E. K. 36 N. Mechanic street. Cumberland.

TAYLOR. JOHN 11 Bedford street, Cumberland: WEift, Weir Hotel. 108 Sprftigvale street. Cumberland. WHrreMAN.

KD6AR 1H8 Virp- nia Ciiiriberland. JOSEPH Arlington Hotel. 1 o5 Baltimore street Cumberland. VTESTBROOK, WILLIAM L. 152 Wineow street.

Qamoerland. WIEGAND. JOHN Hi. 5 Front street. Cuiriberlariti.

WESTBfeOOK, VERONICA 15C Wineow street. Cumberland. ZJMXi'ERMAX. CON'llAD. 147 Baltimore street, Cumberland.

JOHNSON. EMANUEL. 140 FtreeJ. Cumberland. JONES.

PAUL W. 1 Thomas street KEAN. GEOUGE EL. Slierwood Hotel. about 200 yards from County Road.

froai Oldtown to JPaw Paw Ford and about west from Jhc of John. Hesjser and about miie vest from the resi- of William Galbroasoa. oppo- KEYS. JOSJEPS ooraer of J-ainj avcnae and Elin Cumberland. KNIERIEM.

X- Me chanjc street. Cumberland. KANE. JOHN, 2STMr KKAPF. MARY Virtrmla Ciunberland.

KA5IMAUF. ADAM. TOnciesJer Road leadjbi; fixm Camp Groun3 to Potomac SiaJioa, ahonl 15 yards N. from AUDIO 5f. store.

GEORGE HAHNE. JOHN 1... Virginia Hotel, corner 3ainp and Avennes. LARGEXT. GEORGE The Star Hotel, 1 air? avpnne.

CTEORCE US N. LITTLE. "-'AnilY. South Front St. 1X)NGERBEAM.

GEORGE The Stag Hotel, T5 Baltimore street Cumberland. LARGEST. OEORGfi 27 N. Front Cwmherland. STUMP, EUG.ENJ'Wv Lock THE GEORGi-rwIEDEMAN-N BREWING of Newport, Kentucky, 41 North Front street.

THE HOSTER-eOLTJMBUS ASSOCIATED BREWERIES corner of Baltimore and Ohio R. R. and I Union Cumberland. THE LE'DfeR-WJEfbElIAN BREWING Canal street; rear 55 S. Mechanic' eta-eet, Cumbei'laad, THE SCHMULfiAC BREWING 'of Wheeling, 120 SprlngdiUe Street, Cumberland.

OTMERMAfN, CONRAD, U7 Baltl- more street, "Daily, taily (jxcefrt Sunday. Snodar only. Kir fSIA snUCStlW YOKKV Depart p.ra.j stojiplrif Uuncock and MerilnHtrainr. i 1 I i i p.m.. Tor WASHINGTON.

B.U.TD1ORK ttnd Way Sto- IterMtt-lKlfriMir. IVpart WW tI2JO p.m., fJ.lSt,.nf. Srrlte t3.ltfa.hi.'. fi.tB-p-n).."'J.A'l Jn. i'or KOilK tSOS H.in,, ta.lT) p.m.

Arrive For 'UKRK-KLKT tiPRTKOK. TJt-pUrt Arrl p.m., p.m.' For HAOKKSTOTTX. Depart Arrive t-'cii- KKKBER1CK. tS.lS p.m. Arrive 1i35 p.

BOUND (PITT8BUHQ DIVISION). For FHICAOO. W-tBTrt Arrl a 2.00 0.01.. H.TO. rRG And fc.

I i p.m., fS.lS ilaatij. Acrlvt. B.IU^ M-al PJUU. KWO p.in, part ji.iu.. VJiri if.uu.vla I.IIKCI, burjr- Arrtre lll.H.iii..*£.Wu.rti., t.TMrt"\^C- -Tuinu, a il.r WFXJIfO.

"JJK p.m. 1 CUMBEJttAND AND Table Paaaenirer In effect 2 a. Sunday May -----Dally Dally Dally 123 A.M. 122-- 124 A.M. P.M.

83:35 33:54 I 1 84:47 84:58 35:25 a Cumerland .87:55 a 3:00 '9-J51 St- a 1:49 Kretgbauro 1:36 Barrellsvllle 810:17. ML Savage .37:31 11:28 Allegany 11:28 810:46.. Frostbure 1:13 a 1:08 1:00 Ocean Midland Vf. S.f«:39 Lonaconlng 311:20... Moscow ...86:27 311:25...

Barton WesfpttRehs) 811:40.. Piedmont Applications for Betail Liquor License. Wbereas. the folio-wins named persons liaye in oompliancc wiili Chapter 140 of the Acts Uie General Assembly of. Maryland, for yfar 3S94.

as by Chapter cf Acts of 1IW2. being Article f. and as amended by the of 1904. Public of Allegany County. S1ei with Clerk of tiie Circuit Court for Al- county, tttelr for fi- spiritrioiia and liquors at places of is h.erpliy thai all rf-roon- siraoces ibe issuance of licenses to said appUcauls must be filed undCTsigrieJ before Tuesday.

STay J0HK.1V. YOUNG. 'Kos: -126 and 127 -will ran only -when auhorizeU on account of theatre or i other special occasions. NolZ7 will i leave Piedmont at 6:05 p. and pine at intermediate arrive lir Curm-Hand at 7:50 p.

m. trill leave Cumberland saine-niKbt at 11:00. and. topping at Intermediate stations. trill arrlrc In Piedmont at a.

m. Theatre trains -will CunJberland at close of performance. regular stop. 'T will only stop to take on or let off passengers. All trains stop at Street i C.

li-BHKTZ, General Manager. i GEOUGE'S CREEK AND CUMBEK- RAILKOAD Dally. Sunflajm d. coiritnenciag Monday. Sept.

VS. fro Central Station. Camber- FROM CUMBBRLAKD. CamcrJand 7:00 a. rti.

a. m. 1 p. m. I.v, t.v.

lv. Ar. darj-sviile. 1:36 p.m. Vale Summit :4Sa.m.

m. Midland m. 1:47 p.m. IxmaconiUK--. tn, FROM LOMACONING.

Lr. Ixaaronlng ..10:15 a. m. p. m.

L.V. Midland June 4:54 p. m. 16 p.m. Lv.

ClarrsvJlle ..10:54 a. A. 5:24 p. ra. Uv.

A Jlee. Grove II a. tn. 6:40 p. m.

Ar. p.tn. Dan's B.CTC.IC excursionists 7:06 m. or -p. tn.

train return to p. m. train at Vale Carriage Mffvicf between Rock tas-y bt by ajvpllcatlon day la washlfcfrtwi. CuIBberlaad ASH. BKCK.

JOB'S" r.a Roa3. BECK, OEORCE ie, Cohinjbia CARDjBH, JOHX W. C. O. caaal.

C.VVAXA^GH. VV-. EJsitaore. 3X street Cutn- berlaad. mviStOS AJTp HU.NTINOK N.

BERXAK.D part- Per as "VV. T. Coulehan HuxiUnifdon tor BrctJifT, street, C'nm'ixjr- AJtooca. Pittrtarg, Harrijburjr, Haiti- Inn'' awe, Wnaftlnfcto-a. and 20G Tork, A.

f. M. XG, EDWARD 44 KAIXE', LEE, SMJl.MfiJa street, ft, B. KER1XG, FRSBSttiCK, and CAR- Par fciler, 1 39 P.M. W.

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About Cumberland Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
213,052
Years Available:
1894-1977