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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 6

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THE EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1906 The first showing of this practical sensible idea in a is made here Friday. The upper a cf i i I the lusd cf is niade ol fine elastic jersey cloth' waistband of As a i i there is no vent in the back From the very a of the material a smooth, is assured A boon to stout figures, as practical for all women desire smoothly filtinji giruieuts. Where i i educed i a last season the YKXT" Petticoat proved i be a i i success. You will i them when i tht.ni or see their practicability.

"JN'o Vent" Petticoais i highly mercerised saline ilounces, $1.50, $2, $2,25, $2.75 and Petticoats, of guaranteed black taffeta, black only, $5. All Xo Vent" Petticoats in both regular and extra sizes. New Lingerie and Tailored Model Waists Designed For Fall Wear. a i th 1 -'inevitable mi'ks of newness, characteristic of Rosenbaum a for women Exquisite styles dressy wear, to the plainly plaited i i aosent the collection now ready. Women's Shirts of A ginginnis and nv.dras, in hairline stripes and plaids en white also vari-c-lcred stripes on pale blue grounds are new and exclusive with $2.90.

Exceptional Values at, $1 and $1.69. White Waists of fine shear a superbly trimmed i embroideries. Open back or open fro short sleeves. Real value $1 50 ard $2. QirFs Medium Weight Coats at Little More Than Half Price.

For wear right Idea! coats for cool evenings and msrnings. It is too eirly for a ight coats, but thei-e a will save many a cold. Materials are covert cloths, cheviots, thibets. novelty i and broadcloth in all colors. Coats that were formerly $3 $4.

Coats formerly $5 to The new suit? for women are arriving by every express. We will soon be ready to direct attention the most varied showing of fine garments buyers hereabouts ever had their attention directed to. Some Rare Shoe Bargains for Friday and Saturday. Child i en's "button shoes iu fine vici kid. i tip or patet.t leather tip sizes to 11, at $3 25 and Si 39 Special for a a Misses' vici Kid shoes laced o- ly, sizes 13 1 2 to 2.

i 25. Special for Saturday 95c Misses vici kid pnd i I shoes, lac-d a sizes ll 1-2 to 1, not all sizes of each i nearly sixes in the lot, values were Si.25 Si.50, Si.75. special a a 90c Places of Worship on the Blessed Sabbath Day. WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME The City Churches and the Time of Holding Sunday, Toflether with the Names of the Different ton St. Paul's Uithornn Churcb, corner Baltimore and Centre streets.

Rev. J. McCaulcy. pastor--Worship at 11 a. preceded by Sunday school, at 9:30 a.

Y. P. S. C. B.

at 7 p. prayer meetins p. Presbyterian Church. 'Washington street--Divine worship at 11 a. and 7:30 p.

Sunday school, 9 oO a. Young People's, meeting at 7 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcome. X.

worship at 7.30 p. m. Gospel Mission. 12 Bedford street- Sunday school. evangelistic service.

7::5" i m. No meetings Tuesday or Thursday night because of icvival meetings in Ridgely school house every night. St. Mark's Reformed Churcn, corner Park and Harrison streets, Rev. high muss at 10 a.

Instruction for those preparing for coivflnnutlon at 3 baptisms at 1 p. rosury. vespers and benedictions at 7:30 p. in. Central M.

E. church South, J. C. Jeter, a. Sunday school: a.

preaching by the pastor; 3 p. class meeting: 4 p. Jr. League. On account of an out- loor meeting over lii the RIdgeley church will be no meeting at the church at night.

Calvary in Rldgeley--Commencing Sunday night an out door meeting will be held in the yard of the church. Twelves hundred and ninety shares of stock are yet required to effect the organization "of the Merchants' Co. operative Ice Mfg. Co. If you haven't subscribed, write or phone Tom Me- Laughlin.

172 Virginia avenue. 13--H m. HYNDMAN. Death of William Logson--Funerals. Socialist Nominations.

Married, Etc. Bureau of the Evening Times, Hyndman, Sept. 13. Early this morning death claimed William Logson, who has been ill the past two or three weeks with typhoid fever at his residence on Bedford sU. aged 2U years.

Mr. Logson was recently married to Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aborlie, of this city. Besides the bereaved wife, Mr.

Logson is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Logson. of Ellerslic, and the following orothers: Charles, of this city; John, of Ellerslie, and Franklin, who resides at Garrett.

Mr Logson was .1 member of the United Evangelical church and was a young man who was greatly admired by all who knew him. services. Sunday 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.

Sunday school at 9:45 a. midweek sen ice. Wednesday; evening monthly meeting OIN E. P. Skyles, divine 0 funeral services will be held morrow at 2 p.

m. at the residence on Bedford street. His pastor Rev. attending confeience at DuBois. and it is therefore im- after prayer service, possible to say who will have charge All welcome.

of the services. Interment will be Kingsley M. E. church. Rev.

E. C. ade in Hyndman cemetery. The Gallaher, "pastor--S; ecial services at sorrowing wife ami relatives have the this church in recos-'nition of the firstjsjmpathy of the community in their large payment on the mortgage debtjj'our of grief. in twenty- fivc class meeting! Funeral services over the remains at 9:30 a.

"old fashioned Metho-J 0 Henry Schroll were held at the dist love feast and praise service at home of his parents here Wednesday 10:43 a. Sunday school. 2:30 at 0 o'clock; Rev. J. W.

song p. m. The pas-iBeale, officiating. Interment in the tor will preach appropriately at 7 Hyndman cemetery, p. m.

The p.istor will sing. $5,000 IN PURSES. Cumberland Fair and Race Association. CUMBERLAND, MARYLAND. FALL MEETING, OCTOBER.

2, 3, 4 and 5, 1906. PROGRAM OF CLASSES AND PURSES. First Day, Tuesday. Oct. 2.

Third Day, Thursday, Oct. 4. No. I. or I'ni-c 1'iirv 1 For horses owned In tin 1 I t'tnin- i Mli'uniiy county.

Mil So.ucr«"t.coun- ty. Hi i i i I'ountj. anil Mineral i i Vti. Viici' I'uisc ll.ilf Kim I I'ursc Second Dny, Wednesday, Oct. 3.

No. 4 l-'ri'i-for- I'm'-n' I'ursi- No. Tlirt't'-ttiuirti-r item I'ursc $f5i' iTiifcloii. A i i Spoils. No.

Kivi-for-AII-1'iH'i' I'urw t' No. h. ir-'TTiot I'uisi. Ji a Mlk- i I I'urw Vl County Usicc. bi-nillc Kor liorsi'siiivni'il In Allcxuni counl Unit 1 liim- no i i i Fourth Day, Friday, Oct.

5. NO! I'lii'si- No. i i i I'nrs' 1 S- 11 1 I mid Illon to i I III A mobile mid Motor ('it'll' Itiilloun At- A Word to Those Contemplating the Study of i i words in different positions Aith regard to the Hue produces a hesitancy aud inaccu- tacy iu wriiinir that lead inevitably to illegibility. By Abolishing position writing and i i instead positive aigns for the vow Is, GREGG A eliminates instantly a source of illegibility inseparable from other systems. Gregg Shorthand 's Taught Only By THE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Mapleside M.

church. Rev. The remains of Mary, the six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylves Hoffman, pastor--Sunday school, ter Emerick.

of Ellerslie. who was ac 10 a. i-reachiiiK. p. prayerjc-dently killed Tuesday, were brought meeting Thursday p.

m. for interment Thursday after invited. moon. The funeral services were heh Melvin Cha; el. EUS'L the residence preceding their de M.

P. church. Rev. L. for this city.

Rev. Sykes, pas I pastor--Preaching. Sunday. 10:30 a.jtor cf the Reformed church, officiating Sunday school. 2-30 p.

Emerick is a former resident oi tian Endea'vor. class meet-cur city and has a large number ol ing, Tuesday, 8 prayer who sympathize with him in Friday. m. A wlcome for all. rheir untimely bereavement.

Centre Street E. church. Rev.J The Socialist party of Bedford coun- W. Barnes. a.

held their convention here Monday preaching by the pi-stor; 2 p. Sun-jevening. Sept. 10th, at which time '(lav school:" Epworth.the following candidates were nominLcague: 7:00 p. jireaching by the aiert for the legislature, Fred S.

Ccok. paster. Subject. "The door director, George H. of the Body." Everybody welcome.

LOT NO. i Lot number one consists of 2 thousand dollars wor of Xapkins Fancy Linens, Covers, etc. are slightly soiled, biu ail ire the finest qualities of linens. Chouse any in the lot at 1-3 Off The Reguhr Price. LOT 2.

Table Damask, a yard. 99c SI Table Linen, a yard, 79c 89c Table Dam as': yard, 75c 75c Table Damask, a yar.l, 55c 50c Datnask. a yard, 39c 69c Table Damask yard 49c 59c Table Linen, a yard, 39c 25c Union Table Linen, a yard, 19o Opening Sale Fall Dress Goods Continues Friday Saturday Kinsley, of Tatesville: jury commissioner. Charles Elliott, of Londonderry township. The Republican Senatorial conferees of this district composing Somer- St.

John's Lutheran Church, corner set. Bedford and Fultcn counties are Arch and Fourth streets. Rev. L.j'n session at Commercial Hotel here i A. Mann.

D. paster--Morning wor-Jthis eveninc. The results of their sliip at 10:30 a. evening worship, labors we nave not succeeded in get i a p. Sunday schoolat 9:13 a.

Zion's Reformed Church. Liberty street, Rev. C. Schmitt. day school, 2 p.

in. Xo preaching on absence of pastor. Ly 3 One hundred 'IVole CLtlis put up in patterns of 2 yards, 2 A and 3 yds. 2 yard T.tuern Table Clclh, very fine linen, 21-2 yard Table Cl vc-y line jincu, 51. 9S 3 yard pattern Tab'c Cjoih, very fine inen, $2.25 almost double ab n-e prices.

OT 4. $3 Xapkiii-, r. 7.. $2. 0 $2.50 52,19 $1.89 $1.75 SI .59 $1.50 SI.29 SI 10 S9c Fringed Xapkius.

a piece, 5c LOT 5 15c Huck Towels with hemstitched border lOc I8c large size Huck and DaTjjask Towels, 12 20c Huck and Damask T' wc3s. I5c 25c Hnct and Damask Towels, ISc Damask Thursday morinufi at ten o'clock the entire a i a winter Hue will be on display and you may depend upon finding even better assortments and M'ore striking values than ever before. Thisstore being sole agent in this section Priestley black goods and the celebrated Wm. if. Read colored fahrics, it stands to a lac best qualities and most up-to-date styles are be had here.

For the opening sale name some very exceptional values which will prevail only for a days, i ake advantage while have the opportunity. The details follow, but there will be some very re- ciarkable values, no prices of which will be advertised. 50c Cloth Suitings. yard, 39c 39c Grey plaid A mr.gniffcent line of piaics at 49c. 50c brand new worsted suitings, 39c 50 pieces grey plaid suiting, 50c 69c wide cheviots, all colors- 54c Fiac quali.y all wool French serge, 54c oO pitce grey p'aid swiliugst in a varieiy of styles, SI a 50 pieces brown, green, and dark red suitings, a yard.

9Sc 50 in nobby shadow plaid suitings, a yard 75c. 51 25 st serges in full color assortment, SI 0 51 Panama iu Icr assortment, 79c I Y. P. S. C.

E. 7 p. Seats free and all welcome Bethel Evaagelic.il Church. Third! Mr. Jean Shumaker, of this city, and Mrs.

Jesse Martz, Gladdens, in marriage at Cumber- street. L. E. a day the past week. Both I day school.

10 a. preaching 11 Mrs. Shir.naker are well and by Staff Captain Sini'h, of favorably known here. Mr. Shumaker Salvit'ion Army: class mooting, resided here for many years.

p. preaching at p. m. by Mrs.j i Mrs. Shumaker was a resident Haviland.

lore for a number of years. Mr. and Grace M. E. church--G o'clock.

mectjM'fr. Shumaker were lovers many ins: Sunday Sunday ears ago. both having lost helpmates. 0:30 a. preachin-r I I a.

m. and Tin Can Brigade will give them a p. by the pastor: Lcjsue strrnade this evening. I at 7 Junior League. Mr.

and Mrs. Thcs. Goad. Fossilvjllc netlay. 4 p.

prayer meeting were business callers at our city Vednesday at 8 p. class me' i Mr. Goad is the genicl rriilay at" p. second quarterly i t'. R.

R. cger.t at his city. onference Friday, the 21st. at All are invited. O.Lora Belt, pas, p()R Trinity M.

E. church South. G. T.j Collins, rr.stor--Sunday school Thaw's Counsel Move to Transfer Case leglect ihis department as it is nury wiih the C'o hiug and Depart- nent My mi- ars exprrioncc as Haberdasher in I'hibdilphij, ives ou ng 21 7:13 p. m.

Ag'ir Chapel--Prcachinc at 0:30 a i Attorney Gnrvin by counsel for ni Sunday school nt a. by (Harry K- Thaw Oiat on Monday. Sept. he pastor. G.

T. D. Collins. in the supreme court they would Episcopal Church. Rev.

Clove- make a motion for the removal of the 25 Priestley black dress a yard 50c 25 pieces Priestley black dress gr, rs, a yard, 79c 25 pieces black dress goods, a xard 95c SI 50 Broadc oths, full color assortment SI.25 $1 25 self colored plaid panama 9Sc SI .75 Herringbone unfinished worsted ia aavv and black, $1,39 You fcci imea'-v cf uft uU c-joJx tt imply nc our first Cumber lir.d. i hi cU and vol- umeof excredi our prctatsons. a. in. and preaching at 11 a.

r. League. Sr. Loamie rr.ycr mcetiac at p. preach- to Supreme Coort.

New York. Sept. notice of motion was served on Assistant Dis- nrnmunicn and p. Accompanyini: the notice are two Sunday scJiool: p. PlRBCd by Thaw's nscng: i r.v.

One by Clifford W. is to I the Affect that Dapiif-s rhnrrh. RL-V. G. bcsausc -d his dicnt wants a the case has Iscassion.

The p. "Th- -ccond affidavit 3s signed by John B. :r.i: hv sh'- chnir: 1 on to state that In T. IT ir.cct i recent talk District Attorney rhri'-ljan) Joronjc. he was Snfonccd that, owing er n-iv wc-Jcnme.

Frid.iy. i'T'. Kverv to the l.ir^f: of cast-B on tic cnlrsdar. Thaw would not be tried t- -i until Twiddle of November. Mr.

Churc.i. North c-t. r.i"l Shaw 1 3500 states that the notoriety the case has attained D. ni a. tn Go'3.

the the At topic will bo: 'hf Ucy in th" Wrons Road:" rrany have alroady formed an opinion ir. to or of Thaw for also hf; -wanted have a speedy trial. St. P.iJricJ."* i i c'rjrth--Firs: ma 5. 7 a.

in j.c-con3. n. 5nw 1 a. m. r.r] bcr.f-lirijon.

7:30 m. SS. Potfr nnti Pnnr; "hurch--First a. sec on I 7 a. third.

oliHIrca's 9 n. m. On th" firsi nn-3 thir'" of Ihf mfmih. srrrrons arc 3n Encash and on the sccon-3 ant" fourth in German. Chris'Jar, doctrine 2 n.

vcsrcrs and bcnedlc 7 n. TSI. Stephens Lutheran cnrch. oor KPT I'nJon and South Centre streets. Rev.

Chas. F. Floto. r-astor--There be rrcr.chins service Sunday; Sabbath School at 10 o'clock rn. and C'arJsUan Endeavor at 11 n.

midwok prayer meeting 7:30 Sht-ra-ood Whiskey. HsriniKviilc GucUenhcJmcr Whiskey. Three Feather King Scotch Whiskey. Gordon Dry Gin. Field's Sloe Gin.

Three Slar nrandy. t'f and Gold Seal Chjmpapnes. Bromo-Hyseia and Saratoga Walcrs. Malt Extract. Ale and Porter Wines.

Cordials and Bitters. Oyster Bar SnnpUes. HERIXG CARPEXTER. An cxrjinKe says there arc men who are always quick to believe any thing that is not taught in the Bible. 1851 Diamond Rings.

Incorporated 1902 Gems chosen by a judge, shaped by an expert, mounted by an artist. Here you are safe. Yet you pay only moderate prices. A house fifty-five years in business. The S.

T. Little Jewelry Company, 97 Baltimore (Near Ontre St.) WILSON COLLEGE FOR WOMEN tnunl In Faculty of ihlny b-alMliiss. Kill! eqiilpnioiH --n. Apply cut- ttloz. M.

U. KKA.HEK.^rji. AVM. iy IT To Buy Your FurnisJiipgs and at KAPLON'S Because we are exclusive Haber- dishers and Holier-, and we do no; he benefic C'f th: his jcaion. styles offer Sam W.

Kaplers, 93 Baltimore Street, The orly up-to-date Haberdasher and Hatter. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. This is to give notice that the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Allegany county. Maryland, letters of administration, on Jie estate of B. Perrin.

late of Ailegany county. Maryland deceased. All jers9ns having claims against he are hereby warned to the same. with the unachers thereof 3u2y authenticated the subscriber on or before the 23st iay of February. 1907.

they may otherwise by law be excluded from- all ben cfit of the said estate. All persons themselves indebted to said estate arc requested to make imm'ciJl- uo payment- Given under my hand this 21st day if SEPTEMBER RECORDS NOW ON SALE. This month's list is large, a few of which arc: Koaey, Wont You Love Mo Like You Used To? Good Advice, Coon Song; Wont You Be My Girlie? The Good Old D. S. Is Your Mother in Molly Malone's? A Dark- town Courtship and many others.

THE GRAPHPHONE 72 N. Centre above City Hall. Application for Saloon License Whereas, the following named person has In compliance with Chapter 10 of the Act of the General Assembly of Maryland, for the year 1894, as amended by Chapter 415, of Acts ot I'J'J2. bcins Article 1. and as amended the Acts of 1304.

Public Local of Allcsany county, fllcd with Clerk cf the Circuit Court for Allegany County, his application for license to soil spirituous and fermented liquor his place of business, notice hereby given that all remonstrances against the issuance of license to said applicant must be filed -with the undersigned before Thursday. Oct 4. 1006. W. YOUXC.

Clerk. PIPER. AXX1E Ebbitt House. 1S2 Arch street, corner of Fifth street. Cumberland.

M1. CAM ELI A PERRIX. Administratrix. Fertilizers-Seeds DJust received complete slock of High Grade Fertilizers for Kail crops, including Land Plaster. New Crimson Clover and Fancy Timothy Seed.

LOWEST PRICES. W. T. Goulehan Bro, Wineow Street. Both ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, This Is to give notice that the subscriber has obtained from the Or- ihans' Court ot Allegany County, letters of administration on the estate -f John A.

McCormick. late of Allo- cany County. Maryland, deceased. Ail persons having claims against the do- ceased arc hereby warned to exhibit the same Wth the vouchers thereof duly authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 21st day of February 1907. they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said isJate, All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are re- incsted to make immediate payment Patronage.

Home Comforts and Given under my hand this 21st dayjcaUon--Tar faraeo Valley August, 1906. jttnla," near "Washington, o. GEORGE POWHATAN COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN. CHARLES TOWN, W. Noted For--Its 15 Schools.

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