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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1906 of Town Orders Shipped and Packed Free. BEBNSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 33 N. Mechanic St.

Special Inducements To Married Couples TO THE Sale To the great feast of i Bargaius uow to be had i our Great Remodeling Sale, we most cordially invite the public. Everywhere iu our immense building arc displayed prices on goods that cannot be equalled anywhere la the State of Maryland. Toenumcratehere would be useless accept our invitation by calling and see for yourself. BOTH PHONES. FURNITURE CO.

33 N. MECHANIC ST. OPEN EVENINGS WASH-DAY COMES SURE ONCE A WEEK Why keep on wearing yourself out over the wash'tub, when for five cents a pound.you entire washing done, and all you htve to do'whin it is to dampen and iron the wearing appirel. Ail flit returned nicely ironed and ready for me. Your neighbor sends her washing here, why don't )ou PEERLESS FAMILY THE HOUSEKEEPER'S FRIEND.

Both Phones. Both Phones. 34 YEARS EXPERIENCE With the largest jewelry stores in the west, enables me to asnire the public as HNO work as can be dons Anywhere. Prices moderate and sure to please. Cash paid for OLD 5 GCLD.

ADAMS The Jeweler, No. 7 HYMDMAM, PA. Funeral of an Infant--Base Ball. Personals News of Intercut. Bureau of the Evening TJnjfn, Hyiultiian, J'a Aug.

21. The of the infant datish- t'-r of Mr. and Mrs. H. 11 Miller of ConnHlKvllle, weie bi ought hero for Interment Satin day on No.

0, K. O. It. K. Fuueial BcrvJfCH were held Friday at their rcHldoicf at Con- De.sldes and MIH.

Mil- Jf-r the remalriH wio af-conipanled by Franklin and sons, Thos. Albert and JJayes Miller, all former residents of our city. Ellerslie vs. Hyndman. A game of base ball between the KlIerHlle and our second nine Saturday afternoon on the home ground le.sulted In a score of to 4 in favor of tho visitois.

With the execution of si few dlbputcs It was a very good game from start to finish and was en- Joyed very much by the large crowd present. The ladies of the U. Ev. ehnrch hfld a lawn fete in front of the church Saturday cvoning Taking into consideration the threatening weather they realized a nice hum as a re.sult of their labor. John Imlor, Bureau, Illinois, is the Kuet of friends and relatives In this town and vicinity for a few weeks.

Mr. isnler is a brotiiei of our popular organman, Thos. Imler, After spending a few days here he left for Oster- burfj and other points in Bedford county. The local M. will picnic in Carpenters' Will's Creek, on WHnesday of this week.

It was expected that this picnic would take place last Wednesday, but owing to the recent rain was postponed until the coining Wednebday. The Mirvning members of the Palo Alto cldbs of the United Evangelical church will jhold their annual picnic and reunion in Buchanan's grove near the chinch Saturday, August 23th. A cordi.il welcome is extended to the friends of the church, to be present. Speech making and music will be the Older of the day Mrs. Frank and children, of Bedford.

were the guests of Mrs. Jas. M. Cook, Clarence street, Saturday to Monday. U.

L. Leonard, of Garrett, was it bubinebs caller here today. Mr. Leonard uas formerly a merchant in our burg. A large number of people from town and were visitors to Pittsburg Pa Sunday Quite a number as well availed themselves- of the special tram to Bedford and Sulphur Springs.

ML SAVAGE PERSONALS. Uurcau of TlmcH, Mt. Savage. AUK. 21.

Kev. Fallir-r Dowllnj; Is visiting Ji; J'lttKlMirK, iliix v.cek. DowliuK anil two tern, after HI Hovoral months here with Rev. Father DowJIug. turned to thoii home in JohnHtown Mru.

Hartley. of Baltimore, Is visit Ing her--. AlibB JJuttlc Altlioff. of Chicago, III la vloUiiig file-mis IHTU, her native town. Mr.

and of Philadelphia, came Sunday night in Mr. LandstwtS a cur and the guests of Sheridan and her two daughten, at the ttrucc House. They returned ye.ste.Mlay at 1-30 j. m. Mr.

Robert Fan oil, after Spending a week with lathes hcie, returned to PHUsburg yesterday. Mrs. Michael Murray, of McKecs port, Is her Mrs. Thomas Malloy. Miss Nellie Malloy and Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Noonan. after a week with relatives in Connellsville, returned Sunday. Mr.

Thomas Cookie, of Weslernport traveling half-man for the J. C. Orrlck Milling Co, Cumberland, was in town lodaj Mr. Joseph MtCiian, of Pittburg, is visiting relative h'-rf. Mr.

McCuan wag born and raLsed in this placf, therefore he nute a number of friends here. Will Get Better Pay. The trouble between the engineers and firemen on the Baltimore and Harrisburg duision of the Western Maryland railroad and the company hab been satisfactorily adjusted. Engineers who formerly earned $2.21 a day i hereafter be paid $3.37. The firemen's pay was Increased from SI .22 to per day.

BY UNWRITTEN LAW touth Carolina Negro Is Condemned and Quickly Executed. Coliimnia, Aug. Etheridge, the negro who attempted to criminally the 7-year old daughter of T. a well-to-do farmer, was taken by the gill's father to the scene of tne crime, where he was sbof to df-atn Etheridge at the home of Thursday afternoon he asked the child to accompany him to feed the stock, and while at the barn he attacked her. T.ie child was horribly bruised, but.

the negro failed In his purpose. Though it was reported that the girl's death was momentarily expected, a meb'-ase from the attending physician stated that there was some hop'; of her suriivlng. Negress Dies at '20 Years. Ottawa, Kas, Auz. 21 --Mahala Lewis, a'negress, said to be 120 years old, is dead.

Sne could tell many Incidents in the life of George Washington, whom she insisted she had seen many times. Mrs. Lewis was a native of Virginia OF THE OFFERING 1 A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRUITS AND PRODUCE SEE IN OUR WINDOWS AND THE SPECIAL PRICES AT WHICH THEY ARE MARKED. 1 I 66cl 8( Snowdrift Flour, 241- Ib. sacks.

Best Sugar-cured Hams, per Ib Good Coffee, per Ib Shred packs for Walton's Cocoa, cans for Salt Mackerel, 3 fish for Special Mixed Teas, per Ib 23c, 33c, 43c, 53 Arm and Hammer Soda, 5c packs for Octagon Soap. 6 cakes for Fairbank's Cottolene, per pail Extract Vanilla, lOc bottles for 8c; 15c bottles Birdseye Matches, 5c boxes for Fairbanks' Ark Soap, 14 cakes for 256? Vinegai, per gallon Quaker Corn Starch, 1 Ib packs Ladies' Shoe Dressing, lOc bottfes for RED FRONT GROCERY, 121 BALTIMORE ST. Miner Murders His Wife. Bloomington, 111., a quarrel, Mrs. Thomas, wife of a miter at Pontiac, was killed by her husband, who cut her tliroat and crushed her skull.

He escaped. PHONES FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. WALTON'S PAY THE FREIGHT! GROSS BROTHERS GROSS BROTHERS GROSS BROTHERS GROSS BROTHEPxS GROSS BROTHERS GROSS BROTHERS; Are Yon Going? If So, Why Are You Going? If So, Wjr ot Avail Yourself Not Bu One $6.50, $10 Men's Another large crowd of Cumberland people going to Atlantic City, the popular summer resort, pictured above, next Thursday. Are you going? If so, remember that this is the store, now the time to tuy vacation supplies. All summer goods throughout the store are reduced to about half price.

This includes all ready-made apparel for men, women and children. It is the time of the annual August clearing sales and you can buy merchandise cheaper here than away from home. These Bargains 9 Traisks, Grips and Suitcases For Leatheroid Suit Cases, 24 i nc i 2e5 worth $1.50. Suits at $5. GROSS BROTHERS.

For imitation leather Suit Cases, 24 in. size, worth S3. For sheepskin leather Suit Cases, 24 in. size, worth $5. For imitation alligator leather Grips, 20 in.

size, worth $3 CA For 36-in. hickor bound JU trunks, reinforced throughout, steel bottom, worth (T7 CA For 34-in. trunks, made to withstand hard usage, leather straps all around, worth $8.50. AA For 34-in. Trunks, reinforc- strong, leather straps all around, worth 11.50.

See Window Display. See the window display of all-wool sack Suits we are now jing at S5. The sale was to close last night, but owing to the fact thai we had about fifty suits left we tinue to ofTer $6.50 to $10 men's wool business and outing suits at $5. It is doubtful if this small quatt-. tity will last until if interested come as soon as you read the good news.

$6.50, $7.50, $10 Suits at $5. Sole Closes Wednesday, August 22nd. SPAPLR.

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