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llflllRllllffc U'dAfCy I mr A rnRNFR Credit Here Bernstein Gives Easy Terms, Qcrnstcln Gives You All the Credit You Want. Bernstein Hao the Largest Furniture Store In the City. Bernstein Asks No Payments when Sick or Out of Employment. Bernoteln Will Furnish Your Home Complete for a Little Down, MININGffiBHH NEWS 1 Out of Town Shipped and Packed Free. Special Inducement To Married before you purchase home-furnishings; let us figure your bill.

We'll prove to you 9. "the fact that Bernstein asks-less money, gives a-bet- ter grade of goods, a more easier plan of payment P. than is offered by any other store in this city. These 2 9. are facts and are more convincing than a whole train 9 of arguments Investigate and see for yourself.

Our Plain Figure Prices on Each Article Make Buying Easy. L. BERNSTEIN FURNITURE 33 North Mechanic Street. BOTH PHONES. OPEN EVENINGS.

The Tri- State Business College, FMFV It affords me great pleasure to say a kind word for y5ur college. Your system of instruction does everything you claim foi it and I most hc.irtily recoommend it and your course of instruction to all prospective students. You have mv best wish for future success. Yours truly. GEORGE SLUSS, Mr.

Sluss holds a clerical positio i with the B. O. R. R. Read Miss Margaret Kenuey's letter nevt issue.

For Sale-- Nine acres of ground with small house in Kidgeley, W. Ya. Rich soi), good water, will take $1000 if sold at once. Easy Terms. -Real Estate Securities Co.

7 S. Liberty Street and 192 Virginia Avenue. BOTH PHONES. I O.C. HETZKL.

J.M.SLOAX. JK I'ns't- Sec'y Troas. T- J. MOOXBY. IN BUYING A GRAPHOPHONE.

Don't be misicd by apposronces. Don't forget to test the reproducer. Don't fail to make sure the motor is right. Look inside the caso as well as outside. Get a Columbia, the only Graphophone made that Is guaranteed by the manufacturers.

THE GRAPHOPHONE 72 North Centre above City HaU. 'S. I y. 20 Wfferent Styles Post Card Albums. Prices 25c to $3.95.

A Special at 25c. (Bound in Rood holds loo Cards) j. R.TOWRY; 35 Baltimore St. The fiasfitting Co 55 Baltimore St. After December 1st we will be prepared to install all kinds of Gas Heating and Lighting, Hot Water and.

Steam Heating, Sanitary Plumbing of all Kinds. Our gas fitters are all experienced Do not wait until the gas comes be fore having-joui house fitted. Hav it done now before the rush. Then you will be ready. Let us gife you an Estimate.

I NEWS Wedding at Vale Summit-- Inter- C5ting Meeting News of a Personal Nature. Bureau of tlie Evening Times, Krostburg, Nov. 13. One of tlie meetings thut has for; men this season, took )lace Sunday afternoon at 3:30 'clock In the gymnasium I. C.

at: Jvhlch time B. John- one Campbell, rector of St." i John's Spiscopal church, delivered the ad- dresH Air. Walter McLucklc render- iutcrosUng solo, which veil received. A very large crowd t-ere present, which was very, gratify-, ng to nil. llr.

Sylvcbtcr Davis and Miss Nolle Xeat sprung a surprise on their nany friends by being united In the loly bonds of matrimony by Rev. W. u. Parry, pastor Vale-Summit Methodist Episcopal church last week which they kept secret until Saturday vhere It was learned that the happy oling' pair had left on a honbymoon our of the eastern cities. The bride the pretty daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Xeat, of Vale Summit, and tat one of that town's, most popular oung ladles. The groom is the son af Mr. and 'Mrs.

Alexander Davis, of- Vale Summit, and Is considered.one jf the finest oting men of that place. Upon arrival from their honeymoon he happy people will be tendered a reception by their friendb and relatives, after which they will take up their future residence at Vale Summit, where tho groom has prepared a neat home for his bride, and he is emplojcd. Tho funeral of the child of Mr. and Hi-b. Wm.

Cunningham, whobe death occurred at their home at Klondike on Saturdaj, took place this afternoon it 2 o'clock fiom the residence. The cortege pioceeded to St. Michael's cemetery, where interment was made the family burying plot in the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives, the floral offerings were jeautlful. Both councilb of the Jr. O.

U. A. M. the local camp. P.

O. S. of A. divine services at the First Methodist Episcopal church on West Mam street, at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, when Rev. Thompson preached a special sermon.

The roller skating parlors is becoming popular among the young folks of the mountain city. Secretary Daniel J. Krapf, of the Y. M. C.

conducted services at the Frist Presbyterian church on Sunday 'evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Conrad F. Schneider, of Read- Ing, Pa, came to Frostburg in order to accompanj nib -wife and son home, who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry X.

Schniedcr, on Beall street Prof. Ira Gulp, of the Summit, has received several loads of bchool seats to be placed in the school in the place in order to accommodate the large number of, pupils now registered at the school. Prof. Gulp will have the seats placed in position just as soon as possible so that the children will not have to be so cramped. Mrs.

John Phillips is reported on the sick list at her home on Me Pleasant street Mr. James Higgins is reported seriously mit Mr. cutorlalnrnents. The wheel commit- IB cotniJotied of tho following gou- Demon, WJIHc CavuiiuuKli. Dick Stak- cm; Myleg J.

S'takeni, Peter Byrne, Pat Nolan, and Joe McMuhon. There will he a number of contemn for watchea und other Another mooting wllf be held on the second Sunday December In the B-hool building Agnc-B Stake-in was a pleasant caller among frkndb In Lonaconlng Saturday. i Sunday evening at five- p. m. Joseph's Church the Kcene at a very pretty wedding, the contr.ioiing par- tieswere Miss BesHic- C.

Cutter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cutter, of Ullmore, and Mr. Rajmoad Clark, of" Cuniuerhiud. The brldf ib one the, best' known young of Midland.

ing. "WE'VE GOT A CORNER ON THE GOOD THINGS TO EAT -COME HERE AND SEE." "SMACKING GOOD THINGS 1 A to eat are to bo found hero always, and PRICES are the Lovreut. Get Wise. We mention-FRESH OYSTERS, with a sea 3Q NEW-PURE'BUCKWHEAT. ut ro flj gac 8( er 8ac NEW TABLE CORN MEAL, or yellow, 10 Ib sacks, per sack, CIQAR I A MANUEL GAKCIA'S, 15 per cent, off regular prices LILLIAN RUSSELL'S.

7 for JAMES BLAINE'S. 7 for NKW 6 for 250. TOM KKK.SB'S. 6 for 250. breeze frcshncs.

per quart SWEET POTATOES. Jerseys, dry and mealy, with that sweet tasto, per peck NEW LAYER FIGS, per NEW -GOLDEN DATES, per Ib NEW JUICY LEMONS, pcrdc NEW MALAGA and of the finest, sort, per Ib 15c WALTER BAKER'S CIIOCO. LATE, cake NEW SHRED COCOANUT, pk NEW ROLLED lOATS, pack WHEATLET; the bcht breakfast food per largVpack jy i IXf A "The" Purveyors of Popular A 5 12 BALTIMORE CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS. The Best Equipped Up-to- Date Dentai Rooms in Cumberland. The only dental parlors employing graduated expert assistants.

We use only the best material money can buy We use S. G. white teeth. Best set ot teeth made for Other dentists ask you $15 for tho same grade. We save ill at his home at Vale Sum- and Mrs.

James Cain have a child very ill at their home Vale Summit. Prof. Benjamin Smith will give special illustrated songs and moving picture entertainments at the Electric Theatre on Main street Tuesday and Wednesday evenings for the benefit of. the -unior Chapter. Brotherhood of'st Andrew's of St John's Episcopal church of this city.

Everybody is incited to come as the same will be a rare treat. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor' are wearing broad smiles over the arrival a few dajs ago of a handsome baby boy at their homo in Eckhart.

Mr. L. Shaffer, of Cumberland, was a genial Sunday visitor among friends in the mountain city. Mr. Cunningham was a caller hero Mr.

Franklin Williams of Elkins. Va. is spending some time here he guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. las.

1). Williams. Mis. Witli'ini F. Kirby, of CutnUcr- and.

wrs the guest of Mrs. John virby esterday. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Annan spent Sunday among friends and relatives in Cumberland. Mr. S- Jastor. of Cleveland, is spending a few days among his business friends In Frostburg. and the groom Is one of Cumberland 1 nioHt popular young nmii.

the wedding a supper wived at th- brlde's home at which Intimate iriends and relatives only weie present. Th- joung couple will stay with the bride's mother for a week and thr-n they will niake their future horac in Johnstown, Pa. I. Cavanaugh has moved her family to the house latelj vacated by Mr. Hugh G.

Smith jThe regular Wednfsda night dance will be held on j.s .1 play will occupy the" hall on Wednesday even- Annie Bjrne was a visitor to Frostburg Saturday. JMiss Bridget Stakem was a visitor to' Lonaconing Saturday. Mr. Philip Blake and wife, of Eck- harf, spent Sunday with T. P.

Kenn, on Railroad street. Railroad street is being greatU improved by having from the C. P. R.nlw.u Station to the bridge. The wonc is being push ed, and a number of im been emploed.

Daniel of Brook! Is spending a weeks with Mi. Janice White. Laura Cunningham, of Johnstown, is snending a. few days witis friends in Midland. Charles Dorsej was a visitor to Lonaconlng Saturday Mr.

Cha-s Goodwin who has been in Cumberland, the past week on business, returned home Saturday. The lot belonging to Campbell and the house upon it belonging to J. Luke Tobias, was sold at public auction by the trustee anJ was bought oy Mr." Wm. B. Phillips.

Mrs. Thomas Stakem was a lisitor to Pekin Saturday. Miss Xeuie Russell spent Saturday with friends in Pekin and Barton. Mr. John Kenny who has been in West Virginia the past week returned hbme Saturday evening.

Mr. Wells, of Cumberland, -was a business caller in town Saturday. Miss Francis Wills, of Lonaconing, spent yesterday with relatives here. Mr. A.

Fran'z, of Cumberland was 'a business caller in town SaturJav Miss Annie McMahon was a visitor to Lonaconing Saturday. Mr. James McGuire was a visitor lo Piedmont Saturday afternoon on business. "Master Joseph Gunner and brother Frostburg. are spending a few daj with relatives here.

James McGuire was a pleasant caller among friends in Lonaconing Saturday. Marshall's department store can be seen one of the finest Christmas displays of good eier seen here. Mr. George Kroll was a visitor to Lonaconing Saturday. iMiss Bessie Cutter was a pleasant Caller among friends in Lonaconing Saturday.

1 First National Bankf of Cumberlandi Md. 137 BALTIMORE STREET Established in 1811. Organized an a National Bank in 1849. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $100,000 Officers: ROBERT SHRIVER, President J.

L'. GRIFITH, Cashier 1 Directors: B. A. RICHMOND, H. H.

SWARTZWELDER, S. J. EDWARDS, J. A. MILLHOLLAND Pay Three Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits.

Safe Deposit Boxes for TJee of our Customers Free of Charge. Are Your Valuables Secure? If there were a fire or burglary at yqur home tonight would your valuable jewelry, be safe? Put your valuables where you can be certain of their security. Safe Boxes Free to Depositors. Third National Bank, BALTIMORE AND CENTRE STREETS, CUMBERLAND, Three Per Cent. Paid on Savings Deposits.

3 Buy early and avoid the rush. Everything" tne Toy Line. Tree Trimmings, Artificial Trees, Doll Wigs, Dolls by the wagon load. Iron Wagons, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Irish Mail, Coasters. To see is to believe.

Coine and see. HILL, The Toy Man Third National Bank Building, SOUTH CENTER STREET. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. STANDARD MACHINES. I Remington No.

7 In Perfect Condition. 1 Remington No. 2 In Good Shape. I Hammond Almost New. 1 Blickensderfer New Olivers CUMBERLAND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 8 SOUTH LIBERTY STREET.

Miss Bernice Wolfr is sick at the home of P. Kennv. NATURAL GAS--NATURAL GAS to' ff I Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Beating to above and al- Xor ha-. Ing had years of experience, din prepared to give estl- Jfulijg. Doa't TcaJt'nntll Cho' gas la piped then have your plumMng work done--do It now.

THOMAS DIXON, Phoneme. Center St. All of our crowns are made ol tne best gold. We will put on a porcelain or white crown, so natural that yon can't tell It from your own tooth. We do more crown and bridge work than all the other dentists In the city.

Our prices can't bo beat- We fill and save your teeth -with silver, platinum, amalgam and gold. We positively your teeth without pala for 25c. DR. F. P.

STEHLEY, Manager. Office 35 N. Centre St. NATOr.AL GAS--NATURAL GAS FOR SALE. 9 Ground Rcr.ta and paying 6 per cent Interest CAUGHY, HEARN CARTER, Real Estate and Brokers, Knickerbocker Building, Baltimore (ocSlm) Maryland; on every box.

2Sc MEN AND WOMEN. CM Ble 41 for KIDNEY JROUBLES Increasing Among Women, Bat Sufferers Need Not Despair THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE Of ail the diseases known, with which the female organism is afilictcd. kidney disease is the most fatal and statistics show that this disease is on the increase among women. ireatest of, Beaters. Daisy of Cumberland, was the guest of friends here yesterday.

Mr. Miller was business caller today. Baltimore Ohio R. CfFCCTIVC MAY 27. CUMBERLAND Daily, ItoUy escept Suniar.

Sunday onlj. EASTBO'JND lor WASHIKGTOX. BALTIMORE. PHttADEI, PHIA and KEW YORK. Depart -Z20 R.ID..

3.m.. "8.M '12JO pjn '630 p-m. 13.7 btopplns; at Hancock aad ilartlnsbnrK Arrive 1M ajn "8.22 P.O. Tor WASHDCGTOX. BALTIilOEE and War Sta- tioa-o.

Depart ti5 pjc. ror WDfCBLESTEK. Depart TC.OC tliS) p.m.. m. Arrive a.m..

ttiSS 19.45 pjn. For ROMNET. Depart 18 00 a.m.. 12.15 pjn. Arrive Fot-'BERKKLEY SPRINGS.

Depart p.m t2-4S Arrive t9 JO 1i3S Depart IS-OCajn. p.m t8 ro 45 m. 7or ITKDKKICK. Depart "tMO a.tn.. p.m.

Arrive p.m.. m. WESTBOUND (PITTSBURG DIVISION) for CHICAGO. Depart 10.00 -ia. p.m..

p.m. For CLEVEI.AXD Depart UO a.in.. Depart ISO a.m a.m. 10 00 ajn. "0.15 p.m.

(load). Arrive a.m^ 1232 pjn. (looiJ). p.m., tC-lOpjn. Oocal).

10.42p.m. WESTBOUND (MAIN UNC For CHICAGO. Depart "O-SJ Ja. Arrive aun. Unless early and correct treatment is MIDLAND, MD.

A Pretty Sunday Wedding--Preparing for a Fair--Personal News. Bureau of The Evening Times. Midland. Nov. 13.

At Jhc meeting held Friday evening i complete arransyfjn nts Jo hold a fair for the benefit of SJ. Joseph's lo Church, elected Mr. Edward Creegan chairman pro tcm. in tno absence of the regular chairman. Mrs.

applied the 001 seldom when once the fastened upon her. We believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound the most oifi- cicnt treaUaent for chronic kidac troubles of vromcn. and is the oalT for this I cordially Invite buyers of heating etoves to my store that they may examine the makes I handle before purchasing. The Illustration above is one of the popular brands 1 sell and my guarantee as to -Its general excellence.

The Columbian Oak can be bad in either single or double, J. GEO. ZILCH, 102 N. CENTRE STREET. ST.

part "SJ" ajm- p.m. via Parkers- bnnr. Arrive -205 1020 pjn. ForKETSER. PJKDMOST and GRAFTOX.

Depart a.ai TJ.TO n.m "S-W pjn. local). "9.S2 pjn. Arrive "SOS a.m.. 12.02 jn.

tlocal). '6JO KjOl (local). 10 JO p.m. Depart Ar nve "2.1S a.m.. a.m_ "6.10 p.m.

1L C. CSOEEC. 'Kciet Be Your Own Doctor. Beauty icinc especially prepared purpose. When a troubled vrjih pain or tvciphi ia backache, freqacat, painful or scalding urination, swelling of limbs or feet, welling tinder the eyes, an uncasr, tired fcclinp the nyrion of tho kidneys or notices a iij.

sediment ia the urine, rfsc should Wm. II. PhJJlipQ was chosen lose no time in comnscncJnjr uratmcni the Y. M. I.

table: Mrs. McMahon with Lydia E. Vegetable head of thf of C- table: Mrs. James Compound, as it may be means of CarJon head of the A. O.

H. table: saving her life. E. R. Grant head of-the Tcmpcjancej For proof, read xrbat Lynia E.

rinK- table; Miss Bridget Rcillcy head of ham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. the Auxiliary table, r.nd Mrs, Sawyer. Charles Morgan head of the i cannrt express tbf caffeine I table. The ladies who have to endure. or ot oat la tiy mi.

pivivffl. flft. or 3 C2 75 charge of Jho taWca have jlarJed to for them. An adverting con, rolttee and those who cow It T. P.

Flannicnn. P. n. Cain and Thos. Muirhy.

The commli- on minlc Is Rev. T. P. 0 "irr E. ncaiivo.

I finiilly rna 3c Com, Michael Martin and James Darken and they promise to have some fine in Lynn, Pennsylvania Raiiroafl; BEDFORD DIVISION AND HTJXT- INGTOX AND BROADTOP R. R- In effect Monday, Sept 2Z, 1906. Trains leave Cumberland as follows: For Huntingdon and Intermediate stations, connecting at Huntingdon for Altooaa, PHtsburg, Harrisburg. Baltimore, Washington. Philadelphia and New York 00 a.

m. aafl 1:50 p. m. week days. For Bedford and -way stations, 3:30 m.

Saturdays only. For Imlor. 1:50 p. Saturdays only. W.

W. J. R. WOOD. General Mgr.

Pass. TraSc Mgr. GEORGE BOYD. General Ptcseztgcr Agent There Is but one method ol acquiring and retaining a beau- tiful, clear, delicately tinted 5 complexion. The pores of, the 'if, sfcJn must first be rid of all Im- purities the circulation fi gently stimulated to carry an- trition to all the tiny cells and tissues.

'f Ponjpelan Massage Cream builds up and rounds out the 5 contour of the Jace and form by fj cleansing, exercising and feed- Ing the skin through and through--by strengthening the muscles. 2 It removes all -wrinkles, black heads, roughness and irritation, without promoting the growth 4 of hair or causing the Bkia to jr, shine--imparting a glow ot y. health and beauty that only na- ture at her best can give. Price 50c and $1 per jar. HARRY P.

SHAFFER, 43-45 N. Centre Street, CUMBERLAND, MD. OUR BEST DARK BREW. TI2E CUMBERLAND BREWING CO. WESTERN MARYLAND R.

R. Ettectlve September 30, 1906. Trains Leave Cumberland HICKS' GAPUDINE UMKIMATtlT CCTtS Headaches and Indigestion Him r.nn A lUU A. PL-- Dnrli. HnttoniTU Dartdn poll) Huococlc.

A TOJOU A.M tranr. for cock. aad polnU. on PsrMn Bfittei; A. FpBBSTWnffr Oenr.

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