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The Clarion Democrat from Clarion, Pennsylvania • 5

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PERSONALS. A New Sunday School Association. "Al Wright" Interesting Makes A Few Observations, Ia response to an invitation from the Mr. Frank Stone, of Foxbure. is in town Monroe Reformed Sunday school, of Men this week.

Jr-HILLIPSTON, AUg. .31. 1990. I won't say a word about the weather. Although that new boy which came to the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Sloan recently has not quite completed bis second week, "Hall" is ready to wager a good cigar that there's no finer lad in seven counties, even tbcugh he is a little shy on front teeth as yet. ULARHtN. PKNN'A.

EEED, Publishers. PnblUbad Kverj Thundu. 1.00 a Yearfln advanccHs the County J. A. F.

Hoy, spent last Friday in further than to remark that the man who roe, Beaver township, to the Sonday Schools within a radius of five miles of Monroe, to a picnic to be held in the has worked through this month outside (1.25 a an ice bouse or refrigerator need not fear Knappenberger Grove, at Monroe, on Aug. Office on Fifth Avenue, near the court House for bis chances hereafter. 29th, a fair representation from the invited utiierea at cue poatotttce at Clarion, ofi As the time draws nearer to the ides of Sunday Schools was present at the picnic sijnnn marb man matter. Aftar the exercises and addresses the Sun November, politics are beginning to warm Kittanning. John Mottmiller, of Snydersburg, was enjoying a visit to Clarion Tuesday.

Mr. N. Fulton, of Lewistown. Pa is the guest of his cousin, O. V.

Fulton. Mr. Hepler, a former barber "of this place is in town to attend the fair. Mrs. Dr.

Ed. Beck, of Marienville, is the guest of her mother, of Main street. Misses Emma Thomas and Celia Krah CLARION. SEPT. 6 1900.

day school superintendents and other San up a little and we find there are quite day school workers met on tbe platform in tew JJryan men still living and able to LEGAL TRANSACTIONS. Tbe Following Items of Interest Have Bee Recorded During the Fast Week. R. A. Walker et ux to -Mrs.

Emma Summers, 2 rcres in Perry township. O. P. Sybert to John Giles, 1 3 lot in Monterey. R.

L. Logan et ux to H. Giles, 1-3 lot in Monterey. J. B.

Miller et ux to J. A. Miller, 4 acres, 96 perches in AsWand township. D. R.

Hindman, Treas. to W. J. Miller, 49 acres in Millcreek tov.Bship. O.

G. Mcore et al to M. Marcus, 1-3 lot in Edenburg. A. F.

Deitz et ux to Marcus and Moore, tract in Edenburg. T. R. Slaugenhoupt to N. S.

Coulter, tract in Edenburg. P. A. Stewart to Jacob Rosenhofer, of 11 tracts in Perry township. Jacob Rosenhofer et ux to Alfred of 13 tracts in Perry township.

T. Shidmore to C. W. H. Eicke, croak, but if one confines himself to read tbe grove to discQss the possibility of form Here, There and Elsewhere.

"To Advertisers: AH copy for ad Mrs. Mary Hepler, of New Bethlehem, on her way home from a visit to a sick friend in that vicinity on Sunday last, suddenly full to the ground. A doctor was sent for and she was carried home but twenty minutes later died. Her death was caused by a hemorrhage. The announcement is made by Prof W.

A. Beer, President of the Erie Conference Epworth League, that the Annual Convention of tbe League will be held at Tidioute, Warren county. October 19, 20 and 21, 1900 The matter of formu mg nothing but Republican papers he log a permanent organization and holding would think that if McKinley bad lived in annual The meeting was called to vertisements must be handed in not later the days of the early christian era the order by Rev. H. Laubach, of Monroe.

mr. jj. k. Wbitenill, ot church, was name of the world's redeemer would have been omitted from the pages of sacred his elected temporary chairman of the meeting tory and that he had been delegated to and Rev. E.

H. Laubach, temporary I are guests of Mrs. J. of Fourth avenue. Miss Bess Thomas, of New Bethlehem, is visiting Misses Mary and Myrtle Nail, of Third avenue.

Miss Lula Sanders, of Washington, D. C. aunt of Mrs. Zimmerman, is visiting at ohristianize the world and bring it under the control of the capitalist and trust mag secretary. It was tben.

on motion, decided to organize a Sunday Schoo 1 Association. than Wednesday forenoon to insure publi cation that week. Prosperity In Kansas. I've licked a dozen stamps to day For the telegrams I sent; I licked and stuck one on the check With which to pay my rent. I licked a stamp to paste upon A note which I renewed, And then I licked another one To make a mortgage good.

lating tha program is now under way and will be announced later. nates of the Hanna gang. While this ad The Association includes all Sunday Schools within a radius of five miles from ministration has been very inconsistent in Horse dealers of Cumberland county. the Lutheran parsonage. many things, from a Democratic stand say that horses are getting very scarce in that section of the State and that prices are tracts in Perry township.

Our congenial friends, Henry Howard and son. Harry of Fisher, were among point, it has been consistent in a few things. For instance, it was in keeping with the C. Eicke et ux to Alfred Hicl.i, I've licked these stamps to show that I our welcome business callers Monday. rising, owing to tbe tact that agents for German, English and Frenchgovernments are traveling through central Pennsylvania 6 tracts in Perry township.

Lizzie M. Miller et al to E. M. Wallers, mi. rranK Kimer, or Kimersburg, was eternal fitness of things for it to appoint a blind chaplain for both Senate and House; and this we consider, was a very wise move, for where on the face of God's green purchasing all tbe borses and mules they 100 acres in Limestdhe township.

in town last week and on his return home was accompanied by Mr. Ralph Long, of can for service in China, South Africa and Carrie E. Dickey and hbd to John Mong the Philippines. this place. et ux, lot in West Monterey.

Bible students never weary discussing John A. Sbreckenghost et al to Enos miss Mary Deio, one of the most thorough school teachers of this section Kunkle, 2 acres in Paint township. earth could it find a respoctable minister of tbe gospel, with even one good eye, that would dare to approach the throne of divine grace with any degree of faith or hope in asking a merciful and just God to approve and bless the acts and deeds of this administration? They have evidently the characteristics of Mary and Martba.tbe Bethany sisters. Perhaps the preacher was not far wrong who said be preferred left last Friday for Ford City, where she MARRIAGE GRAR1S H. A.

Coterman, of Fern and Judith C. will teach the coming term. "Martha before dinner, but Mary after Stauffer, of Venango county. Miss Rebecca Habn, who has been visit Bert Emminger and Mattie Gadley, ing her sister Mrs. McElhattan, of Oil City, forgotten the divine injunction as to the both of Clarington.

ward." In another columa of this issue will be found a contribution from Roselle, which applies tbe lesson in a practical way. and friends at Celeron, Jamestown and blind leading tbe blind. They begat and Monros. The object of the Associa tion is to hold a grand rally annually in some grove, and hold Sunday school conventions as the association may, from time, to time appoint. Tbe temporary chairman and secretary were elected president and secretary, respectively, of the association for the ensuing year.

An executive committee of five members was elected. Al 1 the denominations in the association are represented on this committee, as tollows; Mr. D. R. Whitehill, M.

Church Rev. E. Laubach, Reformed, Monroe; Rev. S. Smith, Lutheran, Lamar-tine; W.

I. McDowell, Presbyterian, Knox, arid Paul Neeley, Evangelical, Alum Rock. After the vote was taken to hold a rally next year, the executive committee was instructed, by the association, to select the time and place of the next rally, and to prepare a program. The executive committee was also instructed to arrange for a Sunday School convention to be held some time during the fall or winter. The union picnic was pronounced decided success, and many are looking forward to the rally in 1901 as one of the great events of this community next year.

An interesting programme will be prepared It is expected that the executive committee will arrange to bold the rally in tbe month William Campbell, of Rankin. Allegheny county and Cora Bell of Rimersburg. Chautauqua, retffrned home last week. C. Summerville, of near Rimersburg, was among our business callers cn Tues- fostered trust combines and monopolies, so that tbey are in position to control the prices of all the leading necessaries of life.

The Millcreek township schools opened Emery W. Moore, of New Bethlehem and Mary E. Myers, of Clarion. the fall and winter campaign on tbe last aay. fie is just now engaged in patting Harry Haines, of Strattanville and Monday in August under the most favor Respect my country will; And now I'd like to lick the man Who introduced the bill.

Kansas Democrat. And now the luscious oyster is ripe. The model school will open next Tuesday. Reading magistrates have declared in favor of a wbiping post for wife beaters. The fall term of the Clarion Normal opened on Tuesday with a good attendance, After the fair is over, it might be a good idea to take up the matter of the new county home.

Mrs. S. S. Laughlin has one of the most beautiful white cbematis vines in full bloom. It is a beauty.

Last Monday was Labor Day and a legal holiday, but not generally observed hereabouts as the latter. Former slaves of Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia hold a reunion and celeDra-tion at Harrisburg this month. Jos. Sbadle and bis estimable wife are pleased with that new girl who came to their home several days ago. Over 3000 bushels of wheat and 175 tons of hay were raised on the farm at the Berks county alms bouse this year.

Wednesday, September 5th was the last day for the registration of voters who de Verna V. Smith, of Clarion. up a new barn for A. C. Stewart, about able auspices.

The schools are under one mile south of Callensburg. able corps of teachers, as follows: Pierce The combines subscribe monies for campaign purposes in blocks of thousands of dollars and advance the price on some staple goods which the people are tbus forced to pay and bear tbe burden of these campaign expenses, while literally cutting their own throats. The Republican papers Clarion County Statistics. Below we give a summary of tbe return Miss Jennie Rifenberrick; Wildcat, James Mr, and Mrs. R.

D. Beer and daughter Rifenberrick; Timlin, Miss Celia Maxwell Cora, of Reynoldsville, Mrs. Harry Beer, made by tbe county commissioners to the Woods, Fred Timlin; Underwood, Miss of Chicago, Capt Robert Beer, of Strows- Secretary of Internal Affairs on June 1st, Olive Cribbs; Hazel Dell, Robert Stone 1900, showing the number of taxables in are sawing the air and pullirg their ha'tr, McCanna, Miss Perl McFarland. Clarion county, value of real estate, etc. while, sitting around clctbed in sackcloth An exchange says: The "laving on Taxables in 9 323 hands" is said to be sure cure for tbe ciga rette habit if attended to at the proper Acres of cleared land 291 822 Acres of timber land.

C9 372 Value of ail real estate $8 765 021 and ashes trying to atone for some of the southern states where, they claim, laws are being prepared that will disfranchise a few ignorant blacks and secure to themselves a white man's government, but they are as mum as oysters about shooting the Demo time. Tbe left hand should be placed up of June, and in the Krappenberger grove, on the youngster's neck with a gentle but Value of reat estate exempt where the union picnic was held tbis year firm pressure forward and downward, from taxation $853; bringing tbe urcbin in a proper attitude The association includes the Sunday Schools in Salem, Pickwick, Kaox, Went- Value of real estate tj 911- .3 Number of borses and mules crats, after they have been duly elected and installed in office. They make no headline displays of the fact that a Repub- over the parental knee, then apply tbe right hand where it will do the most good. Two ling's Corners, Turkey City. Alum Rock, over 4 years old 73i St.

Petersburg and Chestnut Hill. Value of borses and mules or three treatments will generally tffect cure. ican governor is in hiding and dare not sire the legal right to vote at the Novem Secy: 1 over 4 years old $208 539 come into his native state, for fear of iust ber election. Number of neat cattle over Ia his forecast for September, Rev. C.

M. McKellip, of Toby township, has Clarion Township Schools. On last Monday morning tbe Clarion Hicks promises marked disturbances 4 years old 7 218 punishment being meted out to him for being implicated in the murder of a Democratic governor. But why repeat these just completed the erection of a commo Value of neat cattle over 4 on land and sea from the 8th to the 9th township schools opened for the fall and dious and convenient new barn 40x46 feet burg, viiited S. Beer and family, of Limestone a few days last week.

Charles B. Clarke, son of S. K. Clarke, was brought home from Pittsburg last Monday evening, suffering from an attack of fever, which, however, we are pleased to note, the doctor says is not typhus. Prof.

W. S. Trainer, Principal of the public schools of Indiana, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Postmaster J. C. Strattan, of Strattanville, were in town Tuesday and made this office a pleasant call.

Mrs. S. A. Bell, of East Brady, who was called here by the death of her grandchild, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bell, after spending a few days among her friends and former neighbors, left for her home the latter part of last week. Mr. B. E. Wright and family, of Wii-kinsburg, who had been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Shannon, Fifth avenue, for a week or two, left for their home on Monday. Mr.

Wright is connected with the Iron City National Bank, Pittsburg, while Mrs. Wright is a former schoal mate of Mrs. Shannon. Mr. A.

C. Bartlett, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday in town with Rev. and Mrs. $, B. Robinson.

We are pleased to note that Mrs. Bartlett, who has been spending the summer with her parents here, has Warmer weather is scheduled for the 13th years old $112 240 wrongs It seems useless. Year after in dimensions; to 16th, culminating in electrical storms, year we are called upon to accept pro. Value of salaries, emoluments of office, posts of profit, Late operations in the Lucinda oil field to be followed by raw, rough, unpleasant mises ot good fai only to have them winter term with the following teachers in charge: Hartman, Miss Mary Corbett; Mill-creek, Miss Eva Simpson; Fairhaven, Miss Inez Finnefrock; Fox, Miss Olson; Furnace, Miss Gussie Taylor; Burns, Frank R. Hindman, Showers, Miss weather.

Dangerous equinoctial storms 425 746 would indicate that tbe location the boys have been bunting for several years past again broken. We drove the petty pick are within tbe possibilities from tbe 19th pockets of Spain out of Cuba and replaced professions, etc. Amount of money at interest, including bonds, mortgages, notes, judgments, stocks, has been discovered. to tbe 26th, Atoeether tbe latter part of tbem with men like Neely, who, if I The Democrat goes to press a day the month is well dotted with storm sig would soon solve the problem of owner Anna Potter; Owens, Miss Laura Knight; Clover, Miss Carrio Long well; Daisey Hill earlier this week than usual in order to nals and forecastes of arctic weather. etc $1 505 803 ship of tha gem of the Antilles.

Under tbe give its employees an opportunity to take Among the new cash subscribers and Edward Reinsel, protection of the stars and stripes he Value of all stages ommibuseS, hacks, cabs, in the sights at the fair. 3 967 those who have called or forwarded the Tbe above corps of teachers is conceded would soon have been financially fixed, Messrs. Davis and William Risher, of cash renew their subscriptions to the to be an exceptionally good one and good But Mr. Neely is losing no sleep over his East Brady, have brought in a well in tbe Democrat since our last week's report are chances of conviction and punishment progress in the studies of tbe pupils of that township may be confidently looked for. Kaylor, Armstrong county, field lately, A.

M. Switzer, Knox; F. M. Baker, Huef- there are too many Republican precedents which started oS at a 1200 barrel gait. On Tuesday eveninR of last week a very too many high officials to be dragged in ner; Mrs.

Hiram Neely and John Ritts. Knox; William Neely, Alum Rock The net would be worn full of holes long That new cement pavement laid along the east side of tbe park is an honor to D. Knappenherger, C. D. Master, R.

interesting and unique entertainment was provided at the Owens school by Miss Laura Knight, the teacher, in the shape of Amount of property taxable for state purposes, at 4 mills on the dollar, including money at interest, stages, gommibnses, hacks, cabs, etc. $1 509 772 Amount of State tax assessed. $6 039 03 Value of all property for county 658 138 Amount of county tax assessed at the rate of 3 mills on tbe dollar (25 974 4X County free of Debts. before they could pull it to shore, Don' Master, S. F.

Wiser and John Wilman, Sr. fully recovered her health and was able to weep, Neely; don't weep Al. Wright. tbe county, to the contractors and to Al Brinkley and his force of bands. It is a Monroe; M.

Shaw, Bela; C. N. Royce, a "Campaign Social." The interior of the return with her husband to their home in fine one. East Brady; J. B.

Gates, Dutch Hill; O. Fullmer, McKeesport; Joseph Beechner Pittsburg, on Monday. J. C. Ogden, of Greenville, brought to Coming and Going, Record of Births and Deaths in the var Deputy Prothonatory I.

E. Collner, who, Cheerful; W. F. W. McKee, Day; J.

W. town last Tuesday in captivity the finest Hull, Neal Lawson and Alvin Mortimer, occompanied by his uncle, Lemuel Collner, e. 1 1 specimen of the great horned owl we have building was tastefully decorated, as were also the two tables, overhanging each of which was an evergreen wreath. From one of these wreaths was suspended, in gold leaf, the inscription. "McKinley," while over the other was a similar inscription, in silver, forming the name of "Bryan," (our next President.) A bevy of handsome young ladies, wearing either silver or 01 01.

nave Deen enjoying a ever seen. It was captured by his son a M. McKellip and J. C. Summerville, Rimersburg; Mrs.

Augustin European trip during tbe past two months, few eeks ago. A Venango county grand jury has recom Ditz, Fryburg; Frank Noonan, Catfish returned to the land of his nativity last week. While abroad they visited the W. S. Corbett and Thomas McGarrity, mended the purchase by tbe county of tbe New Bethlehem; John Neely, Church; Roy Paris Exposition, as well as many places of historic interest in Scotland, England Relief (Smitbmac) bridge, which spans the Allegheny rivsr at Oil City, for the sum of Bicycle repairing at Kaufmans.

Grove City College. The fall Session of Grove City College will begin Sept, 18. A prosperous year is anticipated. Fine departments of Literary, Musical and Commercial instruction. Bend for catalogue.

dress all communioatiens to the precio dent, Isaac C. Ketleb, Grove City, Pa, Morgan Wright tires, casings and inner tubes at 75 cents, also their bet Edinger, Wilkinsburg; L. Painter, golden crowns, and otherwise bedecked with appropriate emblems signifying their Marienville; Samuel Fisher, Blair's Corners; T. B. Welsh, New Maysville; Frank and Ireland.

Tneir trip was one continual round of sight seeing and pleasure and not only afforded them a most interesting political bearings, waited on the tables, serving to their constituents ice cream and cake Tbe rivalry for patronage was season ot travel, but also an enlarged idea of Kerr, Kingsville; J. A Smethers, Reids. burg; G. Hanst, Elk City; H. M.

Ser-vay, Frampton; P. C. Cochran, Galeton, the magnitude of this great world of ours ter grades at Kaufmans. Fa C. A.

Dale. Henry spirited and interesting and afforded no small amount of amusement for tbe patrons of tbe well conceived attraction. The tickets of admission to the tables were also printed either in silver or gold, making tbe Howard, Fisher; G. W. Tester, Sligo; Repairers of bicycles.

Wants to Exchange Lucinda Oil News. The Knox Oil brought in their No. John Mottmiller, Snydersburg; Prof. R. 1 on the Lawrence Schupp farm about ten G.

Yingling, Clarion, and John Zagst a piano or organ for a horse or team. Write J. L. Shaner'S Music Store, Knox, Pa. Vowinckel.

ious Precincts of Clarion County for tbe six months ending June 1, 1900. Ashland, 13 5 Beaver, 11 10 Brady, 3 Callensburg borough, 5 2 Clarion borough, 17 10 Clarion, 10 7 Curllsville borough, 1 East Brady borough, 7 6 Edenburg borough, 8 2 Elk, 11 4 Farmingtoo, 23 8 Highland, 6 3 Knox, to 4 Licking, 12 5 Limestone, 13 4 Madison, 22 8 Millcreek, 10 9 Monroe, 16 4 New Bethlehem, 18 6 Paint, 13 3 Perry, 24 16 Piney, 4 3 Porter, .18 7 Redbank, 24 11 Richland, 15 12 Rimersburg borough, 4 3 Salem, 12 5 Sbippenville borough, 4 2 Sligo borough, 5 1 St. Petersburg borough, 4 Strattanville borough, 5 1 Toby, 12 10 14 11 West Millville borough, 9 7 Total 379 193 193 Births over deaths 186 entertainment altogether unique and novel. The snug sum of $3250, for the benefit of days ago, and it is holding up to about 40 barrels a day. It is their intention to put the school improvement fund was realized Fishing reels 15o to $5.00 at Kaufmans.

The Late Davy Jones. Photographer Lewis tells us a little in down wells on the Baumkratz and John Osterreid farms, and locations have been made and the work started. by the innovation. teresting chapter in tbe life of the late Ladles Shirt Davy Jones, who drooped dead at Clarion Waists, C. A Skirts and Rankin's.

Wrappers at -The Star Mill Oil Co, with F. X. recently, relates tbe East Brady Review). Myer, as manager, have made a location See Gibson's Optical advertisement. To The Voters of Beaver Township.

Notice is hereby given that at the coming Broken umbrellas repaired, Kauf- A case was up before 'Squire Sweeny of on tbe Louis Schill farm and commenced mans. Clarion several years ago in which John work last Monday. W. Reed, the present Judge of Jefierson election, on tbe 6th 'day of November, To Care Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic.

10c or 250. The Paint Creek Prospect F. M. 1900, all persons past the age of 22 years If C. C.

C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. Baker, manager, have a rig up on the Lauer tract and commenced to bounce the drill this week. Fire Insurance M. M.

Kaufman. county was engaged as one of the attorneys. Davy Jones in all his ruggedness and picturesque attire was listening to tbe testimony when Mr. Reed caught sight of him. and at once recognizing bis fitness as will be required to produce his County or State tax receipt, or give satisfactory evidence that such tax has been paid within the specified time.

By order of the Election Board. Giaham Bros, of Clarion, have a lease CENT-A-WORD COLUMN. on the Jacob Sboup farm and will put down a well very soon. $37,200. Oar enterprising grocery friend Ed.

L. Fox has done himself proud in tbe way he has bad his delivery wagon painted up. The boys all took it for the fancy advance agents wagon for a circus. That was a stroke of good fortune for John Meisinger when that bright baby boy came to bis house last week. John easily keeps his place in tha class with Prof.

Davis and Principal Himes. On account of this being fair week, at tbe request of attorneys interested, court for the trial of civil cases was postponed until Monday. September 10th; conse-quently there is no court this week, Charles C. Campbell, who has been confined to the home of bis parents in Clarion with typhoid fever for the past ten weeks, has returned to Ford City. Everyone is glad to see Charley back again.

Kittan-ning Tribune. In another column of this issne of tbe Democrat Veritas" has a rev words to say concerning the ignorance of "the editor" of the Clarion Republican touching matters relating to the proposed Carnegie Free Library for Clarion. Mrs. Rebecca Rodgers and daughter Minnie, of Brookville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Kribbs last Friday. Miss Rodgers, who was formerly in charge of tbe music department of the Normal, has dow a large class in music at Brookville. Wayne county last year received from tbe State $36,263.65 for the support of its common schools.

Tbis year it will receive bntJ33.840.57. The county thus losing jast $2424.96 on account of Governor Stone's veto of a part of the appropriation. From last week's Kittanning Tribune: I. M. Shannon, Cashier of tbe Second National Bank of Clarion, is among the many prominent people attending tbe fair.

Mr, Shannon is the owner of Joe Sibley and Florida Chimes, two of tbe best horses on the track. FOR SALE Eight or ten six weeks old pigs. Inquire ot J. M. Owens, Strattanville.

T. M. McCanna, Judge. A. C.

Best, H. M. Wetzel, Inspectors. Election Board. All in The Family.

Joseph Miller, of Penfield, Clearfield rood 'a. T7HJR SALE Pneumatic Tire Track Sulky as new. A. G. Foulard.

Rimersburg, 1 ANTED To tray a span ot three or four-TV ear-old colts mat will make 1350 pounds. 25 Per Cent Off on Wall Papers. In order to make room for other an artist's subject asked Davy if be would go up to Lewis' and get bis picture taken if Mr, Reed would pay for it. Davy was willing, and at that sitting Mr, Lewis considers be made tbe best picture in all his years of work with the camera, He had requests for copies of tbe picture from photographers, and artists everywhere, while one artist made a fine oil portrait of Davy which bung for weeks in a leading Pittsburg art store to tbe great admiration of thousands of persons. So the well if A lock applied in time Avoids crime.

You wont have to catoh the thief you use one of our locks. Kaufmans. Bicycle supplies. George Shotts. Tylerebnrg.

county, according to the PubUe Spirit, owns a portable saw mill and the operating crew is unique in that it is composed entirely of the Miller family, consisting of goods, we offer all papers at above discount, at A. Q. Cokbktt's. CIDtcK I am now nrepared to make cider. W1U run only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays ana Thursdays 01 eaoh week.

P. w. NEELY. Alum Mr. Miller, his wife and their three chil Rock.

dren, Mr. Miller bandies tbe lever. His wife feeds the fuel into the boiler fornace S9.00 A DAY GUARANTEED AGENTS (men or iwomeDl selllns our nigh srade laundry and We have been using a pair of Mrs. Hubert's glasses and find them very comfortable and satisfactory. Editor Clarion Republican.

Fishing Tackle "The right sort," at Kaufmans. WOOL, 10.000 pounds wool wanted at C. A. ane, the 12 year old girl, sits on the car toilet soaps. For exclusive territory write Mil len soap 613 Adams street, Chicago.

riage. Maggie, the ten year old daughter, and Joseph, jr. tbe 6 year old son, "off- FARM FOR SALE Farm situate In township. Clarion county, contMol' seventy five acres well improved, abundance known and striking features of Davy, tbe old and successful river pilot will be preserved in many a studio and in numerous artistic collections, while bis hair raising yell will never be forgotten by any one who ever beard it. Rankin's, Highest cash price paid.

bear" as much as their strength will stand, lime ana coai, cuoioe puono roaa pSKn tt through, convenient to school and church, i Bicycle supplies more of them than most people keep and we have those little things you can't get everywhere, Kaufmans. 25 per cent off on all wall papers at tbe mother helping when necessary. The mill cuts 5,000 feet per day at two dollars For Sale. A good organ, cheap. Inquire at this be told at a bargain to quick purchaser.

Teil 9 easy. For furtner particulars inquire ol fa Stall, Turkey City. office. per 1,000, and tbe family income is quite comfortable. A.

G. Cokbktt's. Broken bicycle frames repaired as FOUND Eureta coffee the beM; eoatp 13 cents a pound. Sample by mall. 10 oac" Pike hooka and trolling spoons.

good as new, no matter where broken. A fresh stock of cheap tires for old Everything for fishermen at formulas, 48 cents, Eureka 61 Chariest 1' Allegheny, Pa. To Cure a Cold in One Day IvAUFMANS Cycle Sundries. bicycles at Kaufmans. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, WILL SELL OK TRADE.

Lot ot Becond hand buggies and harness tor hay. A. Wuotj. All druggists refund the money if it I Special Sale of Wall Papers The Montgomery Grain Cradles at Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. look, Clarion, Fa.

falls to enre. Jii. w. Urove'a signature at a discount of 35 per cent at G. Rankin's.

Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cere is on eacn dox. 250. I Corbktt's. a cold in one day. No Oure, do Pa v.

TjXR SALE Seed Potatoes, 17 varieties, Oan Jk aod BeaHfl. Wrlffl lorri-i lint or Golf clubs and other golf requisites, Kaufmans, Price 25 cents. See Gibson's Optical advert isemeat. Life Insurance, M. M.

Kaufman. on J. W. Hartman, Silgo, Fa,.

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