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THE COKNEA UTVUXE COURIER, WEDNESDAY J5VENTNT3; JULY 31, 1907. 5 CONNEAUT. girl, has accepted the position of musical director in the State Normal Industrial College at Millersville, Georgia, the coming year at a salary of evening, in which about thirty par ticipated. Webb Marshall, of Pittsburg, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I. P. Marshall. 82,000. Mrs.

Stephen Boss, while putting House Furnishings. Carpets, Rugs, Curtains up a clothes line one day last week, White Canvas Oxfords Charles Marshall, a typhoid fever sufferer, has been very low the past week, but his symptoms are now more fell and cracked two ribs. Messrs. Roy Penfield and Clayton Fuller visited in Erie over Sunday. Walter Connick and little son, of East Springfield, visited the former's mother, Mrs.

E. J. Connick, Sunday and Monday. A Sunday school convention will be held in the Shaw church the coming Sunday, with sessions at 3:00 and 7:45 o'clock. Sunday school workers and all interested in the Sunday school are urged to attend.

The Whitesides Honse and Cooper Brothers store are being treated to a coat of paint. Old Home week at Meadville this week will attract all from this place that can leave their work. The Traction Company will run a car evenings to accomodate those who want to go, returning after the show. Mrs. J.

M. Ford and Mrs. Page, of Conneaut, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Rockwell. Harley Shafer, of Erie, visited his uncle, John Martin, last week. Vern Carr, of Conneaut, Ohio, was in town on Sunday. favorable. George Humes lost one of his horses Miss Clara Erickson, of Erie, is the last week.

Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson and guest of Mrs.

Lillie Mninch. son, Clair, of Sharon, visited Mr. and Paper Hangings, Draperies, Mrs. B. A.

Wagner over Sunday. HICKERIMELL. W. H. Hammon joined his family at Mrs.

Hattie Parsons on Saturday in fact, everything for tlie William Pinkerton was attacked with dizziness while driving a mower RU DELL. home. on Monday and fell from the machine, for over Sunday. Frank Tucker was home from Bessemer over Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Locke left on PALMER. sustaining a bad cut on the nose and It will pay 3-ou to come face. Dr. Greenfield, of Springboro, For Ladies, Misses and Children are just the thing for these hot days.

We have them for ladies at $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 per pair, with Misses and Children's at proportionate prices. here, not only for the money sewed up the wound and his patient is Tuesday for a visit with relatives in Earl Rogers is home from Wilmerding for a week's visit. The death of Meigs Frazier was a great shock to this community in which the young man had always lived and where he had a host of friends. getting along well. Miss Parmelia Langdon, of Lavilla, you will save bnt you will have the advantage of select Iowa, is visiting at her former home Chicago.

Bliss Oakes is home from Pittsburg, Vera Arkenburg, of Girard, is visiting at W. J. Nichols'. Misses Gertie Fehr and Grace Gray, of Lorain, Ohio, are visiting in town, here. She is a daughter of Rev.

C. G. Why He Does It. ing from the largest stock in Langdon, a former pastor of the U. church.

Dr. W. A. Coldren and son, Clair, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Flick, of all Western Penns3'lvania. of Dennison, Ohio, joined his wife at Venango, and his brother, Clyde Mrs. Oliver's on Saturday and all left Flick, of Meadville, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. E. A.

Powell. H. A. Van Slyke and his son, C. for their home on Monday.

Mrs. Alvin Fox, of Appleton, and her daughter, Mrs. John Gros-venor, of Chicago, are guests of Mr. Van Slyke, with their families, attended the annual reunion of the Van Ladies Kid, Patent Colt and Tan Oxford Ties in all qualities from $1.25 to $3 per pair. Just received another large lot of Ladies Black Silk Long Gloves.

These are the only Glove for this season's wear. We have them too in White and Colors. and Mrs. Amasa Sheldon. Fox Slyke and Winegar families, at the Charles and Stanley Corey, of Kinsman, Ohio, are visiting their uncle, Guy Core'.

F. C. Eighmy and wife, of Canton, Ohio, visited their niece, Mrs. Guy Corey, on Friday. Miss Belle McFeeters, of Cleveland, visited her aunt, Mrs.

A. C. vPettit, on Sunday and Monday. Ray Pettit. of Butler, is visiting his nncle, A.

Pettit, and other relatives here. Mrs. James Vickery and her daughter, Miss Mary, will go to Andover on Thursday to make an extended visit with relatives. The hay crop this season is reported as being better than last, and the farmers are very busy these pleasant days harvesting it. Harry Cochran, who went to Albion to visit his niece, Mrs.

May Peck, was taken sick there and is yet unable to stand the trip home. Miss Grace Cochran went to Albion on Tuesday to assist in caring for him. The Ladies Aid will give an ice cream social at the. home of John Schermerhorn on Saturday evening, August 10th. was formerly Miss Lodema Knicker home of F.

L. Brookhonser, in Mead John J. Shryock Company, House Furnishers, MEADVILLE, PA bocker, of Spring township, and is a sister of Mrs. Sheldon. They had not township, on Thursday.

About 60 were present. H. A. Van Slyke was met before in seventeen years. chosen president for the coming year, Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Eichenauer, of C. S.

Halley, of Chicago, joined his wife here on Sunday at the home of Pittsburg, are spending their vacation "It isn't often that I have faith enough in the medicines put up by other people to be willing to offer to refund the money if it does not cure," said druggist William V. Wirtz to one of his many customers, "but I am glad to sell Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia on that plan. "The Howard in order to get a quick introductory sale, authorized me to sell the regular fifty cent bottle of their specific for half price, 25 cents, and, although I have sold a lot of it, and guaranteed every package, not one has been brought back as unsatisfactory. "I am still selling the specific at half price, although I cannot tell how long I will be able to do so.

Any person who is subject to constipation, sick headache, dizziness, liver trouble, indigestion, or a general played out condition, ought to take advantage of this opportunity. If the specific does not cure them, they can come right back to my store, and I will cheerfully refund their money." her mother, Mrs. Viola Nelson. at the Empire Inn. Miss Pearl Wells and nephew, Har old Paul, lef for Cleveland on Tues Mrs.

Walter M. Keep, of Keepville, who has been in a hospital in Mead day. The former will go to Cedar ville for five weeks after an operation, has so far recovered as to be able to Bessemer Lake Erie Railroad Company' Time table in effect June 8 1907. We have recently placed on sale a very fine line of Embroideries and Insertings which are selling very rapidly. Get in quick on some of these before they are gone.

come to the home of her daughter, Point for an outing. Miss Bertha King went to Sherman, X. oh Thursday to visit a friend. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Saxton and son, Mrs. Avery Reynolds, in Hayfield She now has the rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Foster, of Wellsville, Howard, returned to their home in Cleveland on Saturday.

Miss Donna Trains leave Coimeautville, Eastern Stand aril or Cit3- Time, as follows: SOUTHWARD. No. 9, 8:18 A. from Erie and Conneaut Ohio, visited Samuel Hickemell on Sunday. Mrs.

Foster lived here a few SHADELAND. King accompanied them for a two week's visit. years ago. 0., to Meadville, Butler Mrs. H.

E. Stone, of Erie, visited at her old home here the past week, as Mrs. Grabin and son, Royal, of Wellsville, Ohio, are taking an outing and Allegheny. Fancy Lace Hosiery in Black, White and Tan. Fancy Hosiery is especially good this season and you must have it to be "in it." Ko.

11, 2:39 P. Daily, from Erie to Butler, Allegheny, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beards ley. Dewey (Brady's Bend).

the guest of her sisters, Mrs. A. M. Reniff and Mrs. L.

V. Sperry. George Walsh left for Chicago on Friday. Henry Hall is building a porch on No. 31..

from Erie and Conneaut. to Meadville, Green his house. Homer Beman, of Meadville, visited Watkin William Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Powell, is suffering with an abscess on his chin, caused by a fall. Tha patient is doing well. Martha McLaughlin has accepted a position as a teacher in Butler county at a salary of 875 per month. Mrs.

P. J. Harrabin went to her old home in Meadville on Monday for Old Home week. Mr. and Mrs.

George McManns, of Conneaut, Ohio, visited Mrs. Lucinda Donahi, mother of the latter, the past week. ville and Shenacgo. SOKTHWAED. No.

12, 8:32 A. from Shenango, Green. his sister, Mrs. Charles Thornton, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs.

C. C. Stanford smashed the end of her right forefinger one day last week in a peculiar manner. She was carrying an armful of wood when she tripped and fell. One of the sticks fell on her finger and she fell with her ville and Meadville to Mrs.

J. W. Greenfield went to her old home in Meadville on Tuesday to Couueaut, 0., and Erie, No. 11, 12:50 P. Daily, from Allegheny, Butler and Dewey (Brady's Bend) to Erie.

visit friends during Old Home week. Mrs. Gustave Oakes, of Meadville, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Oakes from Thursday until Tuesday.

weight on the stick, making a very painful injury. Sisters Sebastian and Beatrice, of New Books in the Library. The following books have been placed in the Stone Memorial Library the past month: The Lightning Conductor Williamson. The Pearl of Orr's Island Stowe. Cowardice Court McCutcheon.

Old Chester Tales Delaud. Dr. Lavendar's People Deland. Mars and its Canals Lowell. Abe Martin Hubbard.

Beatrix of Clare Scott. Zelda Dameron Nicholson. Scotland Mackintosh. The Carpetbagger Reed. Pepper Ben.

My Days and Nights on the BattlefieldCoffin. History of Scotland, 2 vols Brown. Aunt Hannah and Seth Otis. Little Sunshine's Holiday Mulock. A Tale of the Towpatb Greene.

No. 10, 6:08 P. from Allegheny, Butler and Meadville to Con Mrs. Grant Ikler, of Erie, visited Miss Josephine Field is home from her visit at Wilmerding. Mrs.

Fred Field and little daughter and Miss neaut. and Erie. Note. Nos. 11 and 14 run daily: other Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Ikler on Thnrs day. Bessie Tyne came with her. Misses Alice Harper and Eniily Col- Mrs. John Nelson and two sous, of Special.

We will hold our Scmi-Aniiual Clearance Sale For seven days, Beginning Saturday, August 17th, And closing, Saturday, Aug. 24th, 1907. Very Respectfully, Corey North, Conneautville. vin returned to their homes in Pitts trains daily except Sunday. E.

COMSTOCK, G. P. Pittsburg. Pa. J.

F. EMERY, Ticket Agent, Conueautville, Pa. burg on Monday. New Castle, who have been visiting relatives here for several weeks, left on Saturday to visit her parents at Mrs. Lydia Burroughs, of Ashtabula; Erie, who have been visiting the family of John Finnucan the past week, returned home on Monday.

Mrs. G. N. Spicer, of Charleroi, after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and MrB.

George Merkit, went to North" East on Monday for a visit. Her father went with her. Mrs. Watkin G. Powell entertained the Conneautville Shakespeare Club, of which she is a member, on Saturday afternoon Walter Skeels and family returned from Atlantic City on Tuesday.

Townville. is visiting at her old home here, as the guest of of Mrs. Sarah Welch. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Mrs.

Viola Nelson is having her Mrs. B. D. Schulte has been visiting house painted. Picked up by the Courier's Special friends in Pittsburg the past two BEAVER.

eeks. Mrs. John Holmes and little daugh Reporters. SPRINGBORO. Claude Smith, who has been in Cleveland for several months, returned ter, of Pittsbnrg, will come this week to visit her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. D. Schulte. Miss Kobey L.

Chapman is the repre LINESVILLE. home on Saturday. sentative of the Coceiek at Springboro, Mrs. Robert Wilson and guests, Church end Society Notices. The Ladies Annex of the Universalis! church will meet with Mrs.

Grace Sheehan on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. No mass will be held at St. Peter's church next Sunday, but instead the forty hours devotion will open at 10:30 and is authorized to receive and receipt for Mrs. Mary Price and daughter, Miss Mamie, of Sharpsville, are visiting at Alexander Wilson and family, went to Erie on Monday to visit relatives. subscriptions, job work and advertising She will be glad to receive items of interest their old home here.

George W. Shellito, one of the oldest residents of Western Crawford, in which his long life was spent, died at his home in this place on Sunday evening, aged SG years. He was stricken with paralysis seven years Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eighmy and Blake West has been home from or whert more convenient the items may be daughter, Miss Ruth, of Canton, Ohio, sent direct by phone to the CoritiEK office.

Erie the past week, recruiting up from having the measles. a. m. on the second Sunday of August were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Charles Shoppart, the past week.

Mrs. Rosaline Adelia Amy, wife of Miss Gertrude Casbohm returned Miss May Thornton has returned rocket Book. Found. home from on Satur ago, rendering him partially helpless and has since suffered two other strokes, the last of which ended his Daniel W. Amy, died at her home in Ashtabula on Tuesday evening of THE BEST.

We have the best Fruit Can that was ever placed on the market. SCHRAM'S AUTOMATIC. A second will close and opon the Can and a child can operate it as well as a grown person. The greatest wonder in cans. Ask; to see it.

It won't fail to please. from a visit with friends at Waterford. day, where she has been spending the Found on the Fisher road between Conneautville and Beaver Center, on Mrs. Myrtilla Blackmore, of Pitts past three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ellen McMann.

Saturday evening, a pocket book life. He was a native of North Shenango, where he lived until moving to this place about ten years ago. He Loser can secure same on identifying burg, and Mrs. Agnes Smith, of Meadville, are visiting Miss Margaret Fisher. Miss Jennie Casbohm went to Con- Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Weller are visit neaut, umo, on luesciay to spend a it and paying for this notice. Clark Peekins, Beaver Center, Pa.

R. D. 36, Springboro, Pa. ing relatives in Blooming Valley. few days with her sister, Mrs.

Mc Miss Ruth Owen is visiting her Mann. Clyde Lamb, who has been working leaves a wife, four daughters, Mrs. J. T. Muuger, of Conneaut township, Mrs.

Julia Hayes, of Blystone, and Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Flora Baird, both of this place, and four sons, Lafayette, of Albion, Robert, of Pierpont, Martin, of Blystone, and grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Scott, in Meadville. Harvest Home Picnic.

at Robinson, Illinois, returned home Watch Our Advertisement for next week. The Conneaut Lake Harvest Home, on Monday. Mrs. X. R.

Bolles is on the sick list. Miss Ella Eldridge, of Ashtabula, is George Jamison, whose illness with very popular in past years, has been reorganized, and this year's reunion and picnic will be held at Exposition Park, Friday, August 2d. Addresses will be delivered in the Auditorium at visiting at James H. Brown's. Miss Lavina Pond, after a three heart disease was noted last week, died on Friday, in the 49th year of his age.

He leaves a wife and five small E. C. McKAY, CONNEAUTVILLE, PA. week's visit at home, returned to Pitts Clarence, of Petroleum Center. He was a member of the U.

P. church from early manhood. The funeral was held at the home this afternoon, Rev. H. C.

Hildebrand officiating, 2 p. by interesting speakers. burg on Wednesday of this week. Miss Elva Danchey, of Pittsburg, For Sale. One Needham organ, 1 soft coal New First National Bank, OF MEADVILLE, PA.

arrived on Tuesday for a visit at her old home. and interment in Linesville cemetery. last week, as the result of a fall through a trap door to the cellar bottom, a distance of about ten feet, on the previous Saturday evening. Mr. Amy had brought a crock of butter from the cellar which he placed on a table and before he could return to closo the door Mrs.

Amy, not knowing the door was open, walked into the opening. They found her unconscious. Her skull was badly fractured, beside severe internal injuries. She did not regain consciousness. She was 80 years of age and leaves beside her aged husband, three children, Major P.

Amy, of Oil City, and Clarence Amy and Mrs. Sarah Hall, of Ashtabula. The item is of interest to people here, as Mr. and Mrs. Amy have many relatives in this place and vicinity and were well known through frequent visits here.

The couple had been married over sixty years. Mrs. Belle Kiddle, wife of Edward J. Riddle, who moved from this place to Columbia about two years ago, was found dead in her bed at her home on Tuesday morning of last week. She had been in poor health for about a year but was able to be around the house.

She was 43 years of age and leaves beside her husband four daugh children. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday, Rev. Willey, of Steamburg charge officiating. Among the relatives from a distance to attend the funeral were two sisters and a brother of the deceased from heating stove, 1 three burner and 1 Miss Arvilla Garwood arrived from two burner oil stove, new. Will -be Mrs.

Jessie Wibley and son, Harry, Chicago on Tuesday for a visit at her girlhood home here. ofiChicago, are visiting her brother, sold cheap. Hattie Sloan, R. D. 31, Conneautville, Pa.

Emil Hebeler. George E. Smiley, of the Ithaca Mr. and Mrs. Herb Colson and little DICKSON BURG.

ItESOUKCES. Loans and discounts 730,352 41 U. S. and Other Bonds 253,480 00 Banking-house and Vault 11,750 00 Cash and Due from Bunks 211, 81C 2C $1,207,398 C7 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 100.000 00 Conservatory of Music, was in town last week and arranged with the Ladies son, Rollin, of Warren, Ohio, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Evi Lininger on Thurs Allen and Ted Wilson, of Willough- Fr Sale. Young Rose Comb Rhode Island Red roosters. J. B.

Patterson, R. D. 29, Conneautville, Pa. day. by, Ohio, are visiting their grandfather, R.

H. Sloan. Aid Society of the Methodist church to give a concert here on the evening of Mrs. Mary Hicks, of Conneaut, November 22d. Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Kiskadden, of Surplus and Profits 136,307 15 Circulating Notes 99,200 00 Ohio, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Broughton. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Parks, of Con- West Williamsfield, Ohio, are visiting at their old home here. neaut Lake, were gnest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christie, on Friday.

lOO Miles and Return via Nickel Plate P.oad, Every Sunday. Ask the agent. For full information about rates to all points write C. A. Asterlin, D.

P. Erie, Pa. 19 Thomas Sloan attended the encamp HARMONSBURG. Deposits 871,891 52 $1,207,398 07 Interest Paid on Time Deposits Misses Mary and Ruth Reniff, of ment of the National Guard at Tipton, returning home on Saturday. Erie, are visiting relatives here.

Mr. and Mr3. Carroll Stnrtevant and A. J. Sloan is spending Old Home OFFICERS.

two daughters returned to their home CHAS. FAHK, President. week in Meadville, as the guest of his daughter, Mrs. F. L.

Honser. Edinboro Normal is the place to learn how to teach. Fall session begins Sept. 10th. Catalog free.

John F. Bigleh, Prin. a. A. HK.Ml'STJSAD.

xce President. 0. S. BURWELL, Cashier. Mrs, A.

W. Beard visited her sister, JOHN J. i'AliJNICOliN. Ass't Cashier. Mrs.

James Eberhart, in Conneaut, Ohio, last week. DIRECTORS. Mrs. Ada Porter and Miss Helen A. 31.

Fuller, E. A. Hempstead, H. Merrell, J. D.

Downing, J. C. Weidmau. Chas. Fahr, Geo.

F. Davenport, Chas. Veith, H. II. Dickson, Arthur L.

Bates, Power, of Pittsburg, are visiting their Fire Insurance. I can place your risks for fire insurance in reliable companies at best rates. Please call and see me before insuring. J. T.

Snodgbass, Conneautville, Pa. Mrs. Maggie Dean, of Conneaut, Ohio, was a visitor here last week. Miss Donna Faunce and her brother, Kenneth, of Yonngstown, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. B.

Austin. The wind and hail storm on Thursday afternoon did considerable damage just north of this place in Summit township. D. B. Long and F.

B. Smith had their windows broken on the west and south side of their dwellings and crops and fruit about ruined. The same section was visited by a hail storm a year ago, doing considerable damage. Miss Ethel McMartry, after spending a couple of weeks with friends here, returned to her home in New Castle on Friday. cousins, Sam.

A. Power and Mrs. A. W. Beard.

ters and one son. James Leiphart, a brother of G. L. and E. E.

Leiphart, of this place, was seriously injured while painting a house at Tenangoboro on Thursday. The wind blew down the ladder upon which he was standing. He struck on his feet and for some time seemed paralyzed, but is now so he can move some, though confined to his bed. P. H.

Hexler, a horse buyer, who has been here three weeks, left for New York city on Tuesday, where he had shipped a car load of horses purchased in this vicinity. The Edinboro Independent says Herman Frankel. li. Li. Wright, at Wellsvflle, N.

last week. Miss Harriet Chapman returned from a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Pond, at Grove City on Saturday.

The Ladies Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs. T. J. Gleason on Friday afternoon. The annual meeting of the W.

C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. N.

D. King on Friday evening of this week. Glenn Wells went to Cleveland on Tuesday. The music pupils of Miss Louie Ray gave a recital at her home on Tuesday C. 8.

Burwell. M. C. Yeagle, of Cleveland, spent Sunday at A. W.

Beard's. LIST OF LETTERS Ed. Beard, of Erie, is spending his For Kent. The Fitzgerald living rooms over the Stone Library. Enquire of E.

T. Mason. Phone 684. Itemaining in the Postoffice at Conneautville, July 27, 1907: vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Beard. George Keitler or Keitler, R. D.

29. M'ss Alma Si-rieidand, It. D. 29. Persons calling for these letters nleass Paul Lawrence is home from Sharon for a visit with his father, Hiram state that they are advertised.

The Courier office does all kinds of job printing, does it right and at low prices. Miss Lenore Tucker, a Springboro JAMES E. KTJPEKT. P. M..

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