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4 4b Sk cfr EMMAVILLE. COUNTY INSTITUTE. The time for the annual meeting of the County Capital Culllngs. Late Facts Furnished by Our Regular Ml IP the employers were not organized into great trusts it might be possible for labaring men to receive just treatment without labor unions. teachers of Bedford county is now al The United States Department ot agriculture ia taking steps for the commercial development of the immense forests in the Paiiippine It has been estimated by The Bedford Correspondent.

First Impression Items from this place are scarce, but a few are better than noDe at all. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bussard and children Bpent last Sundav with Mrs. most at hand.

The County Institute The officials at the Court ITouse en- Printed Ererf Fridj Sorning. JOSEPH F. B1DDLE. Editor and Proprietor. W.

Arthur Hollar, Assistant Editor. oyedthe hospitality of Sheriff nd Mrs. Bussard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Gates on Tuesday evening last when Hixson. AO I- Put with the giant combinations which to-day control the great factories, furnaces and mines and transportation companies, themass of laboring men would be Jorced abso they prepared a turkey supper for thOBe V. W. Williams and Oliver Cleven- who come in contact with the Sheriff in i mm, mad ger are putting a new roof on the Mc- hisoflicial duties.

Tlione present were Kendree church. Cipt. George P. Ahern, Oih United States infantry, temporarily in charge of the forestry interests, that there are at least 350 species of valuable timber, covering acres. Recently the department has sent two expert lumberman from this country to assist in the 0M MM Prothouotnry, James Cleaver and his will bo held at Bedford during the week beginning December Vi.

It is an event to which every earnest teacher looks forward with interest. In a county where the teachers attend the annual institute with practically unbroken ranks ami freely give their full cooperation and support throughout the sessions, as is the caso in Bedford county, it would be but to disconutenanco the alle-sscntial general interest and to discourage the healthy popular enthusiasm in educational work to present a program lute serfdom inside of ten years if Our teacher at this pbee feels better Eutered at the Post Office at Everett, as Second Class Mai Matter. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: of Bedford County, $1.00 Outside of Bedford County, $1.25 leputies JO. Howard Blackburn, pro- depends largely upon a man's appearance. He may be good loukingjet he will not be favorably regarded unless he is well dressed.

He may wear eood clothes, yet he cannot be called well-dressed unless his shoes are faultless in style and set off his attire to the best advantage. Many a case of "love a. first sight" can be thus traced indirectly to a pair of the right sort of shoes. If you would wear shoes that can always be depended upon for looks and style, as we'l as comfort and exceptional wearing qualities, join the great army of men who wear Viehn's Shoes. They give you $5 worth of quality for 83.50.

We have them in every style and size, in all leathers than he did a few days last week, as be labor unions didn't come to their rescue. I thonotary elect, and J. C. Rustell, Dep was unable to have school. He was uty Register and Recorder, II.

C. Davidson and clerk, James F. Mickel: 1 1 fmmm married, that was all. M. J-j.

Barton, who fell and hurt him In my judgment the labor unions are perfectly logical in their de Inday Morninz, November 2S, 19021 work in the Philippines. Grant slriot Attorney, A. L. Little; Deputy self some time ago, is improving very SruTilI, Adjun Gates; Clerk to Commis mands for recognition of their or York state Bruce, formerly New last. rTeT (J sioners and Recorder elect, Aaron Gar- of inferior merit.

It lias been our aim ganizations, and to sell their labar Albert Bryson, of Breezewood, and 4o fe ber, and County Solicitor, J. F. Biddle. to make each program better than the John England, or Quincy, were in when they desire to do so through last. It is no easy tak.

Vet it is be forester, and Edward Hamilton, both men of practical experience, have been selected by the department. A hope has been expressed our valley last Monday. They took the officers of their union. Thanksgiving. The great event of this month is the holiday celebrated all through the land as "Thanksgiving Day." Ileyl's Patent Calf, Eoamel, Box Calf, Corona Co't, Vici Kid, Kangaroo.

if you want to feel that your shoes are everything they ought to be. lieved that the one for the coming insti dinner with C. D. Hixson and family. Buy Wehn's The employers unite in truBts and tute excels that of any previous year.

Morgan Winter was iu this place oue appoint one or more men to repre The other officials pould be present. After spending an hour or more very pleasantly aud extending good wishes to Mr. nd the guests departed. Kbeiill and Mrs. Gates have made ninny fiiends since their stay in Bedford.

Sru riiT Gates goes out of of While an effort has been made to pro. that under the management of these able and practical foresters there day last week. August Rohm, of JOverett, has con vide a courso of evening entertainments S. W. I'JEHN GO.

a2 sent them, aud to say the laboring men shall not have the same privi- Head and Feet Fitters. EVERETT, PENNA. i iirst-class from beginning to end, our tracted to haul lumber and logs for the ft lege is an intolerable assumption chief concern has been to render the day Gump Mann Lumber Company. will not be the uncalled for devastation in the forests of the Philipines that has characterized the lumber sessions of prime value and interest to Success to Gust. fice widi the respect and confidence of aU those with whom he has transacted of superiority on the part of the em L.

C. Mann, of Everett, was In ployers over their employees. the earnest, thoughtful teacher. Our in structors stand in the front rank as prae Whip's Cove a few days last week, Ttiev will take up their resi dence on Juliana utreet at the ex tical educators and institute workers the topics for discussion are of vital mo Cuba, is to be called sharply to account for an apparent indifference This day now differs somewhat from the first Thanksgiving celebrated in the wilderness in 1623. History tells us that Thanksgiving at that tims lasted half a week.

Preparations were commenced on Thursday morning when the pilgrims gathered for prayers. The guests of the occasion were Massa-soit and ninety of his warriors. The great dinner of the festival was on Saturday. The menu consisted of roast turkey, venison pasties, meat stew, cakes and plum pudding. Their table was a board laid on ment to every teacho in the county interests throughout this country.

It would seem from this move on the part of the government, that we have learned a lesson irom our own negligence in not having taken proper precautious for the preservation of our native forests. looking up his interests in the lumber trade. Geo. W. Uixson, wife and two eons were iu I3uek's Valley one day last week.

Dick. li Of the instructors Dr. S. C. Schmuck- to its obligations to the United er, tho eminent naturalist and sciunce States.

It is not the reciprocity pir.tlion of his term of otlii-e. Avery juiet wedding took place on Tuesday evening last when Miss Laurn Deyarniiu became the wife of Mr. Harvey Ditvidson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jeorgo Leidy pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Miss Deyartuin is one Everett's young ladies teacher of the West Chester State Nor treaty President Palma has rejected KOONTZVILLE. mal School, heads the list. He will give It a series of talks ou Xature Study. Hav that is likely to strain the relations between the two countries. It is the Mr.

William Turner and Mr. Harvey ing all his life been studying nature at tlillegas, of Dry Ridge, visited at the No patent remedy can be devised for the solution of these grave problems in the industrial world, savs failure of the Cubans to accord to nrst hand rather than from books, hav home of their uncle, Mr. Calyin Stifller, who has hff.a living for sometime in Bedford Mr. Dividson, ia a sou of John ividson. and ie one of Mer this country the coaling 3tation and I ing taught it for years in clas-room and last week.

trestles, but it was covered with fine preeident Roo8evelti but we may other riehts asreed to before Cuban fiell, and having written many brillant Mr. Andrew Biddle and wife and wn uat.flhliar.Arl articles on the subject for such high class napery Drought irom uouana Mr. W. F. Biddle and wife attended I) rl the funeral of Mr.

Gilbert lmler, at periodicals as me juauies liurae journal ifr i a nnr on tliaf liia ta.1lrs Pleasant Valley, last Friday. According to the prediction of av'e charmed institutes Ux other coun- Miss Margaret Stifller has gone to Prof. C. E. Myers, of the Govern- ties and states, nor is it to be doubted ill RACKET STORE NEWS, 1 IAVING spent the last week in New York City hunting good goods at low prices we are now in position to offer you some excelled: bargains in almost every line we carry.

Olf IRflflrfct.00 Muslin at 5c yard, and better grades on up to 12c. Fine Cambric for 12c and 14c. Calicoes from 5c up. Ginghams, 6c per yard. Dress Ginghams, 8c.

A nice line of Shirt Waist Goods, you ought to see them, because if you see them you will be sure to buy a waist. And when you are in be sure to see our Outing Flannels, as we have a nice line of them in plain colors, stripes and bars, all at 8c per yard; better goods and lc cheaper than last year. Cotton Flannels from 5c a yard up. Denims, Shirtings, Tickings, Dress Goods, Linings and every thing in the Dry Goods Line. I ItlriffryMfTOgai New, Fresh Line of Children's, Boys', Misses', torftoCai Ladies' and Men's Underwear that will be ready for inspection on Saturday.

You know we have always been headquarters for Underwear, so it will be useless for us to say very much about it. Dry Ridge on a visit. She will also visit in Johnstown before returning chant Strauh's most tructed employees. Upon their return from their wedding trip they wid tube up residence in Bid-ford Union Thanksgiving services will be held on Thursday, at 10:30 a. m.

in the Methodist church. The music will be furnished by the choirs of the several churches. Rav. M. L.

Culler, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, will preach the Thnnk-giviug sermon. All are in ment Weather Department, the! that they will greatly deligiit our own summer season will be prolonged I teachers home. Dr. Henry G. Williams, lately superin He also pre- Rev.

I. W. Hendricks held commun The guests were seated on long benches. Pewter or wooden trenches lined the table and by each lay a napkin and spoon. The other furnishings of the table were drinking cups and tankards of silver plate, pewter or wood.

After the dinner was fiaished the "grace cup," or the loving cup of today, was passed from guest to guest. The American people Have to-day until late in the fall, diets a mild winter. rest assured that they can be solved at all only if we bring to the solution certain old-time virtues, and we strive to keep out of the solution some of the most familiar and most undesireable of the traits to which mankind has owed untold degradation and suffering throughout the ages. Arrogance, suspicion, brutal envy of the well-to-do, brutal indifurence toward those who are not well-to-do, the hard refusal to consider the rights of others, the foolish refusal to consider the lim ion services on the afternoon of 1 1 tendent of schools at Marietta, Ohio, is one of tho most progressive school su vember 23rd. Messrs.

Harvey L. Biddle and Harvey The people of tha United States perintendents in the country to-day. lie is also editor of tho Ohio Teacher. His recent election to the chair of pedagogy England and Misses Hattie England have in their possession one-fourth 11 and Mary Smith, who were visiting of all the gold there is in the world. in Ohio University was but a fitting rec friends at Dry Ridge and Harmon Bottom, returned home on Monday.

and about one-fourth of all the good ognition of his ability and distinction as an educator. IIo will be with us for things in the world also. Mrs, Solomon Diehl and daughter, the full week. vited to atlerjd the services. The Bedford Orchestra will give dance in Dunkle's Hall on Thanksgiving evening.

H.F.Gump, oue of Everett's hunt ling busiofss men was in Bedford on Mouday. John formerly one of Bed ford's business men, but now of Clearfield was in B.dfoid over SuDday. Landlord Johu A. Watkins, of Alum Bank, 'uub a business caller at the 4 after and extended visit to her daughter, returned to Cumberland, Md. COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT NOT AD- Hon.

John Q. Stewart, deputy State Superintendent Public Intruction will JUSTED. Mr. Joseph F. Biddle spent Sunday address the teachers and later the direct hi at the home of big parents, Mr.

and its of beneficent actions, the base appeal to the spirit of selfish greed, whether it take the form of plunder of the fortunate or of oppression of the unfortunate from these and from all kindred vices this na Tbe prospects of settling the coal ors' convention, on Wednesday, Direct In strike outside of the President's com ors' Day. He is distinguished as being Mrs. Andrew Biddle- i Nicholas Koontz, who has been working in Uhio the paBt year, has re mission have fallen through. The men appointed by the President county eeat on Monday. ono of best informed men in the state on school law.

Our directors will no doubt avail themselves of this opportunity to turned home. have every reason to be thankful. Industries have been running full blast and those seeking employment have not been without work. Peace reigns supreme over the American nation and the relatione with other countries have been most cordia', and an extremely lriendly feeling prevails. The farmers have been blessed with good crops and in every line or business the same activity exists.

To the Ruler oi the universe, we shall, as did our early ancestors, meet on Thanksgiving Day, to return thanks. will now take up the matter. It has VV. R. Bjerly, law-book publisher, ot Corporal's Bob.

Men's Furnishings. A large line of Men's and Boy's Heavy Work Shirts and a new line of Dress Shirts for men and boys. Collars, Ties and every thing in Men's Furnishing Department any one would want. tion must be kept free if it is to remain in its present position in the forefront of the peoples of mankind. hear him elucidate some of the trouble Wiiliamsport, was looking after busi If been the judgement of the operators that it is best, for the present, to go on We can certainly boast of our line of Gloves as being the largest assortment in the town, and we can always give you a much better Glove for the money than you will find anywhere else in the town.

EARLSTON. ness interests at Bedford this week some points that come before them for with the hearing. settlement. Joseph muiers, cashier in a bank in Frank Hixon and Miss Laura Davis Attornev Wvn ManVBmrh'n nlnn to dcottdale, was visiting his pareuts, Mr Some of our teachers may remember According to the report of the treat witn the miners has not been were married last week. The Calithum- and Mrs.

Aarou miners, last week. Dr. D. C. Murphy, superintendent of the plon Band was out in force and gave Pension Commissioner, Mr.

Evans, kindly received by the coal operators Miss EfDa Bowser, formerly of thh teachers' training department in the some excellent music. the whole number of pensioners on and Preeident Baer of the reading M. slippery Rock State Normal School. place but now a resident of Pittsburg, Thomas Reighard has returned from thn rolls at.triR rdoan of the W. fia- MaeVeagh was no less surprised than REMEMBER THE BARGAIN COUNTERS.

We have added a lot more new items to them. Leave your order with This is his second visit to Bedford. That is visiting relatives in Bedford. I ri.i 1 1 a. Chicago well pleased with hia trip and ofY7 Tor i air.

mimueu me iuru anaira iuum William Leader, of Duquesne, spent oh, but he has grown since he left. he has beeu recalled is sufficient evidence of our faith in his popularity and several days with his father, George us for Coal Mrs. McFarland, of ficottdale, is vi sit We handle the George Creek Coal at $3.75 per ton, delivered. worth. Leader, who is ill at his home at tin At no time Bince the great coal strike are still nine pensioners of the Rev- wa8 declared, on May 12, have there ing friends in Earlston this week.

In a large measure the congestion on the lines of the Pennsylvania, which thfi officers nf th.A rnarl urn Southern part of town. Prof. J. II. Kurtz, teacher of singing Samuel Wareham has returned home olutionary ar, four widows and been more sensational developments, in the Chicago public schools will con An entertainment win be Riven oi to take care of his mother this winter, duct the music of tho institute.

Friday night in Ridenour Hall lor the W. McDANIEL, nnn five daughters. The Commissioner says a man conneated with the strike, now seeking to overcome, has been 6. o0- it directs attention to the fact that than yesterday when the coal operators Walter Shinn has returned to Potts- benefit of the Bedford Athlt tic Afisc There will be fine evening entertain town to hit work again. refused to meet John Mitchell to dis- elation.

ments. On Monday nigut Mr. P. M. David Leader moved to Mrs.

Cart- Originator and Leader of Low Prices. EVERETT, PA. onss terms. Pearson, of the chair of Public Speaking mr. iv -Vijjea, or was OA wrigbt's house in Earlston.

the business of the steel plants 8even years after the close of the along its lines. In those freights Civil war only six per cent, of the the tariffs of to-dav are held to be soldiers in the Union army had filed at Swarthmore College will give his sup. or of the prominent farmers thstspen: Picture Frames, all sizes and styles, Harry Barton came home from Rock some time in Bedford tb is wei k. at cut prices. Leave your orders for Hill Furnace and married his best girl, urb lecture-recital on "Paul Iiuirence Dunbar." Mr.

Pearson is a keen and disproportionately low to those on claims for Prions, but that at the Rev I. V. Hendricks. of the Crayon Pictures at our 8tore. iarTo trade: Farm Machinery, Hard VALUABLE the higher grades of merchandise.

munion services in the Trinity Reform present time, threa years utter war with Spain, about twenty per Besides, he is a master of the art of elo ware, tor 4 good work and driving The contemplated advance, re AT THE CHURCHES. ed church on last Sunday. REAL ESTATE. LOWNEY'S 1 horses. J.

CAL UICHARDB. cent, of the men who enlisted in cution. A treat is in store the very first night of the course. Squire John M. lmler, of Pavia, spent M.

E. church, Rev. R. Hinkle, pastor. that war have claimed pensions.

several days in Bedford this week. ft Up to Date Always. When you want the best ft Candies come here for them, ft We have everything that is good ft For Tuesday evening the lecturer is turning to the Pennsylvania, as it will, 10,000,000 in 1903, will more than compensate for the increase of THE MARKETS. By virtue of an order of Orphans' Court of Preaching at 10:30 a. and 7:30 p.

m. BEST CANDIES ARE HERE The Commissioner does not believe Q.iite a nuuiberof persons have made Hon. Charles B. Land is, the brilliant Bedford county, the undersigned, will sell at Si? i Class Bunday morning at 9:30. Sun Kvoii'tt, November, 2tS.

Dressed cts; application for appointment na clerk to that the veterans of the recent war Hoosier orator, editor and statesmen. fcfVOOO DOO in wflceH rerentlv denreed public sale, on the premises, 6 mile, east of Everett, in East Providence township, on day school at 2:00 p. m. Ep worth live hogs, 6 cents Sheep from 8 to 4 cents; I i ai the county commissioners. After his celebrated speech in Congress cattle from 3 to cents; chickens 7 cts; tj.j are less uairiouv; mau tuon ou- are 16BS painouu inau men League p.

in. Wednesday prayer uy me uumpauy. uueeu, uue WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1902, Two Nestorian missionaries from i ii. ilifl I omilliiniv rrM winl- Our rocta 11 rnmn pip uw but tor, 'il cents; 20 cents; country side, 14 cents; country shoulder, 12 cents; lard, 14; on the Roberts resolution it was said by tho Washington Star that Littleiield the chief reasons advanced in favor lors' oul uo lUiUKB uo meting at 7:30 p. Asiatic Turkey, were soliciting contii it 9 o'clock a.

m. the following described real auu unj tiling wain, uui iwiuuimu 1 1 Ovstfrs tripH nr stpwpH I nnrhes II. C. of the increase in freieht rates is system oi pensioning, wuu River8ide M. E.

church. Rev cents; beans, to per Dusuei; uees- estate, property of George England, deceased butions from the church people of Bed made the most logical speech; DeAr- to wit: llinkle, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. that the tremendous crush of freieht active armv of solicitors. wax 1(5 cents; ied apples, 4 cents; potatoes 40 cents per bushel.

Onions, 65 cents ford last wetk. mondthe most incisive; Taylortho most Tract No. 1, Mansion Tiiact. Bounded on Bunday Hchool at 2:00 p. m.

Tatesville, at all hours. Fresh Groceries palatable and tempting. Give us a call. Ex-Sbeiilf, Andrew Dodson aud wife convincing, perhaps: but I.andis, of In Corn, 00 cents per bushel; wheat, 80 cents has larselv added to the ODeratine the East by lands of W. S.

Millin; on the south by lands of Win. Buzzard and Silas Fel- 4 43 43 43 43 43 43 Sunday Bcbool at 10:00 a. m. Preaching of Hopewell, were in Bedford Monday diana, made the best speech of thorn all. emenses.

When the advance in Thk revenues of the Postal "Da GOOD RESTAURANT. OYSTERS AND LUNCHES SERVED. per bushel; oats, 40 cents per bushel; rye, 60 cents per bushels; buckwheat, 01 cents per bushel; flour, $1.03 per i buckwheat at 7:30 p. m. Special services at Tates ft ft ft ft and Tuesday of this week.

He will give his lecture on "An Opti wages was announced it was said partment are increasing so rapidly ville, every night this week at 7:30. Preparations are being made to make mist's Message." flour, 70 cents per hay, 814.50 per ton. ton; on the west by lands of Geo. Sigel, Sol. W.

Kegg, Daniel Sam's property and Conrad George and on the north by other property of George England, containing 16 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a good dwell that under existing conditions the that predictions of one-cent stamps Baptist church, Rev. A. Lathrop, We shall have two concerts. The first Philadelphia, Nov. 19, Wheat 75 per the coming leachers Institute the most successful in the history of the men are working hard, and that for letters are heard in many Dastor.

Bible School at a. m. Opposite Alexander's Drug Store. EVERETT. PA.

Corn, bales will be given on Wednesday evening by the Swiss Bell Ringers assiste by a Trio they were therefore entitled to more quarters. It cannot be doubted llutter, Creamery 2 cents per pound; Eggs, Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.

county. ing house, a large barn and other outbuildings 130 cleared and under fence, an apple orchard cents per doxen; Live Poultry, extra fine fapea that the halving of the present rate Young People's Union at 0:00 p. of Musical Entertainers. Their playin of 110 trees, and a peach orchard of 200 trees on CYPHER. and heavy, 11 cents; fair to good, 10 11 cts.

old Roosters, S4 cents; spring Chickens would be popular and would bring Wednesday Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. 0f the "Holy City" on the Aluminum the place, balanceof tract well timbered. This property is well watered. ALBERT Kirby Fairfax enjoys the unnt hlltm ftriaitions to the total of Presbyterian church, llev.

Q. A. Chimes is said to bo especially tine, ban 10u) 11 cents; Ducks, 11 (St 12 cents; Turkeys, low; 12 cents; fieese, 11 cents; dressed fresh Mr. and Mrs. John ileffer, of Pittsburg Tract No.

2, bounded on the north by the los. ilanuolins, saxaplione and otner Fulcher, pastor. Church services a highest privileges of birth and for- ietters sent through the mails. Juniata river; on the East by David KautT- are speiiains some time wiui irienus killed chickens, 13 to 15 cents. musical instruments are introduced dur 11:00 a.

m. and 7:00 p. Sunday man and Minnesota MaGraw; on the south here. tune, yet he is a man without a penrjy postage long ago was hailed ing the entertainment. The entire con school at 9:45 a.

Prayer meeting, by W. S. Mellln and Tract No. 1, of George Chariot and Geo. Smouse and sister, country.

Jiis position is anomalous with jubilation in Great Britain, as cert is of standard merit. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE Wednesday at 7:30 p. England; on the west by Conrad George eon-Uiinlng about 1S4 acres and 1 11 perches more Bargains at J. T. Sheeder's.

Your Dollar never before had one-half the buying power It will command now Come and you'll be convinced "beyond all shadow of doubt" that this is the Store that Saves you Money on Ladles', Misses', Children's and Infants' Coats, Jackets and Capes, Furs, School Shoes and Dres Shoes, Underwear and Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens, Hoods, Faslnators, and Knit Shawls, Dress Goods, Linings and Trimmings, Flannels, Outings, Canton Flannels, Toweling, Table Linens, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Etc. to me last degree, neir oi a aisiin- weii meht be. The Uaglish Miss Ethel, aud Miss Moorohcad, all of Lutzville, spent Saturday and Sunday at On Thursday evening ex-Governor Bob or less, having thereon erected a log house and Taylor is to be with us. He is brought guished American family and a na- penDy is worth about two of our at Ray8 Hm at 10:30 8. in M.

E. REAL ESTATE. stable. M. W.

Fords. here with the special "assurance from Terms: Ten per cent of purchase money uvo American mnueii, ne yet a Yankee cents, but so many things church. Preaching and communion at Messrs. Baker and Hockenherry were private and trustworthy sourcos that he to be paid on day of sale, the remainder of a member of the BntiBh peerage. Ab Tft Bniri tbis countrv for a ABburv M.

E. church at p. and The undersigned executor of the last will in this nock of the wood on Monday and testament of Bernard Clabaugh, will prove the grearost popular entertain such he is entitled to the Dreroea- miMId w1- oreachinK at 7:00 p.m. November 30 last. one-third at'the confirmation of sale; one-third in one year and the remaining one-third In two years thereafter with interest on ed, late of Monroe township, lledford county, er that ever appeared in Bedford.

An C. II. Campbell, pastor. Marion Ritchev spent Saturday at tives of his rank, such as attendance come to letter stamps costing one will sell at public sale on the premises editorial in the Xew York World de the deferred payments from confirmation of four miles south of Mattle in said township, Everett. BUTTERFLIES ARE PLENTIFUL.

at royal functions, yet, because he Rent eacQ would be general and clared that "whether with mouth or lid on Geo. Bollman and wife were at Everett sale. HARRY B. ENGLAND, W. W.

McDANIEL, is an American, he cannot sit in the emDhatic. Postal cards are unsat die cx-Gov. Bob Taylor, of Tennessee, is Mr. Patrick O'Rourbe, assistant school SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1902, We have Dress and Walking Skirts and Shirt Waists that have more worth crowded into them than you will find in any skirt or waist sold elsewhere at the same price. 3 CD Have just -put ou sale a Big Line of Flannelettes.

j- The Cost of a new pair of Blankets will be Considerable Less at Our Store. We pay cash for Butter and Eggs. on Wednesday. House of Lords. anViRt.it.nt.pn for sealed en easily one of the most accomplished per Administrators and Trustees to examiner, nas returned, irom visiting at one o'clock p.

m. sharp, the following real Valentino Fink was a visitor to tho AQAMIVW formers of the world." His subject will ibis curious situation has been estate. velopes. May the area of one-cent the public schools in the lower end of county capital on Wednesday last. sell real estate of Geo.

England Josui'H F. BiTJiri.E, Attorney. Nov.2S-3t. be "The Kiddle and the Bow." The Mansion Property, situated lu Monroe developed by a decision of the Lord p08tage for every part of American county, states that butterflies are to be James UetTncr has built a wagon shed township, Hedford county, adjoining Trie Mendelssohn Male (Quartette as seen flying" around as plentiful as at moved his corn crib and made other im Chancellor, just rendered. lands of Nathan Means on the north; by territory will soon be here.

sisted by Miss Helen Faye, soprano, aud anv time during midsummer, while Everett, Penna. J. T. SHEEDER. provements to his property.

Public Sale. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court lands of John Snyder and others on the west; bv lands of N. K. Clabaugh on the south by Miss Marguerite Smith, a reciter who honev bees are busy about the hives Miss Jennie Baker, of Snake Spring, will be remembered by our people as and by mountain land on the east, contain- Ihe enort to amend the election suc.h a oondition of things never was is visiting the Misses I'rice. of Bedford County, and the power contained ini; 107 more or less, having thereon erected truly tho "queen of child Ocxooxxolx laws so as to reduce representation noticed before at this season of the year General Manager C.

M. Gage and Mr, iu the will of Jacob C. Barton, deceased, the a three story log dwelling house, a double lo! should be in attraction great enough to from Southern States where suffrage in this section. Apple and peach trees bank barn and all other necessary outbuild. Jackson were here ono day last week on The belief is gaining ground that if an extra session it will be for the purpose of taking up the trust question first.

In the opinion of the President that the tariff should be revised carefully and that several mrtntVia mi writ, wnll Via anant in nnn- hold every teacher for Friday night' are coming out in bloom for the second undersigned will sell at public sale, ou the premises. In East providence township, on Saturday, Oecember 13, 1902, inns. busiuass connected with tho Lime and is restricted will be renewed at the conceit. This entertainment will be About 75 acres are cleared and under fence Sand Stone quarries. time.

Mr. O'Rourke says that the nanln QN) iTAlniT 1.1 II t.hfMr WOflr OT1 next session of Congress. The pur and is in a good state of cultivation; the re fitting finale to a star course of unques Mrs. Charles Bow aud son spent a day 1 1 foupo mainder Is well timbered. A good apple or tionable excellence.

The Bedford Or at 2 o'clock: p. interest of the decedent, the undivided one-half of a tract of land, bounded by lauds ef Samuel Staily, M. B. and pose now is to uroaueu iub auupo u. their chard on the farm.

Water In almost every with Howard McMahon and family at chestra, so well received in former year mves- irlArirx, th0 onhW hfnr- the proposed inquiry bo as to land AUegauian. Defiance. J. W. College, K.

E. Swartzwelder, Henry Col has been engaged to give a concert each Held. JAMES F. CLABAUGH, Executor, K. K.

Kkkr, Attorney. ll-28-3t lege, B.A.Wright and others, containing One ing to change any of the schedules. elction metB in. Geo. Zimmerman and daughter, MUs DECIDES ON WINESBORO GRANITE.

evening before the lecturer is introduced S. O. BOOR, Dealer in General Merchandise, HATTIE, PA. A few Guns left yet. Do not delay you may miss a bargain, if you are in need of anything in that line.

Give Pratts' Food a fair trial and see If it is not a good investment. New Dry Qood9 to arrive in a few dajs, a Bundle of ChHco Remnants and a bundle of Gingham Remnants. There is sure to be some choice pieces aud the first in gets the prettiest pieces. Flannelettes and Outings at various prices. Some new Oil Cloth just arrived at 16c yd.

Will sell Howards Flour or Huntingdon Flour at $1 05 per fourth barrel, cash. ber of Northern States including Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, having thereon erected two good dwelling houses Mary, spent Monday at Everett. The new capitol commission last Fri Very respectfully, J. Anson Whkhit. Divorce Notice.

Pennsylvania. The Democrats will a new barn, stables and other out-buildings, Howard Micheals, wife and daughter, Irene, spent a few days this week with day afternoon decided. to use inesboro A goodly portion of the land is cleared and be against the proposition to a man, County Superintendent If, as it seems probable a tariff commission is authorized at the coming session, its report will not be ready until the regular session of the next CnntrreHH. n.nr1 it is nxlremelw flnnrit- granite for the exterior walls and deco friends in Bedford and Cumberland Val balance timbered The buildings are so erected that the farm can be divided into two and it is conceivable that it will rations of the new capitol at Harrisburg. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford Comity, No.

10.1, Nov. Term, Alias subpoena in Divorce, returned ley. JAMES F. CLABAUGH VS. MARIA CLABAUGH.

parts. Tliis property Is well watered. PINE GROVE. have few supporters in the Pennsyl- The granite is quarried at Rton, 8. C.

Mrs. Adam Kitchey, of Tatesville, was the guest of Mrs. Howard Golden a few TERMS One-third at confirmation of the sale and balance in two annual payments and can be had ready for use all the ful if any revision of the law would vania delegation J. H. Gilliam, of Conuellsville, I 'N011 Kst home on a vacatiou, and visiting hia be suggested before it is received year around, which fact had considerable weight with the commission, as it proposes pushing the wotk as rapidly as Look over my line of Shoes and see if you can't suit yourself going further.

days last week. John LOYSBURG. friends and relatives. President Roosevelt in his Cin there after with interest. FRANK P.BARTON, LEVI II.

FIUARP, Executors of the last will, of Jacob! Barton, deceased. K. F. Kkkr, Attorney. TO MAIIU CI.ABA17UH, BESl'OSDEST.

You arc hereby notified, In pursuance of the order of the Court of Common Pleas of the said County of Bedford, to be aud appear In the said court on the 3rd Monday of Jauu- Miss Bertha Seiliug, of Creek s. u. ttuun, Maine, ra. It is understood the State Depart- cinnatti speech said that "the real possible. A number of government and 9 There union Thanksgiving Ber Valley, was the guest of Barton B.

Gi liam part of last week. ment has proposed to the Colombian evils connected with the trusts can municipal buildings throughout the 00-0 moTo vices held iu the Reformed church on xry next, ixmig me it" government that the United Statea not be remedied bv anv change in state are constructed of this granite answer tne pennon rt7 Jtu lf fi.tnr TTmina hlimtlv which the board coisiiors has fully nrunriininin 1 UUO ItMlAU) 000,000 for the right of way for the declares that "the tariff is good ferred by the libellant, Clabaugti, your husband, and show cause, if any you have, why the said James Clabaugh should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with you agreeable to the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided. Hereof fail not, under the penalty of having Panama Canal and that Colombia enough as it is," and says that so President's Message Print. is holding out for $10,000,000. It long as he has power he will resist Roosevelt has completed See us aboutyoiir would be strange if the Central any change.

All the Republican his message and sent to the printers in aid petition heard auu a aecree 01 the Americans did not try to make the Senators and Cabinet officers on the the form it will appear when it will be At the same time and pluce I will offer and sell the other undivided one-half of the above described land, so that purchasers will hike title of whole of hat they buy. FRANK P. BARTON. Administrators' Notice. Letters of administration having been granted on the estate of George England, late of East Providence township, deceased, notice is hereby given that all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay, for settlement, to HARRY B.

ENGLAND, W. W. McDANIEL, Josfpii F. Binm.K, Administrators. Attorney.

Nov. 21, read to the next eession of CongreBS Thanksgiving morning by the pastor. Rev. IS. W.

Stonebraker; also a prayer aud Hong service held in the methodist church ou Thursday evening. Rev. Wharton, of Martiusburg, was a guest at trie home of (. W. Karus a few days this week.

Mrs. Levi Kiddie, who has been sick for aome time, died ou Wednesday. She was a life-long member of the German Uaptist church. She is survived by her husband aud ten children. Interment Saturday at New Enterprise.

Jaoob Furry, an aged aud respected citizen of our town, is very ill. A. E. 8. most of their opportunity.

If there's stump take substantially the same divorce granted against you 111 youi uuyam, S. F. GATES, Sheriff. SllKUH'K'S OFKU'K, Bedford, Nov. 21, 1'JOA I next week.

The corn in tula vicinity ia nearly all cribhed. Rabbit hunting is the order of the day. T. L. Weimer, who has been Bick, is now able to be around.

Rev. Diebel will commence his revival services atClearville next Sunday evening. Mr. James Kennard's honi was visited last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs.

H. Suiter. Mr. ana Mrs. Jos.

Kissel, Abraui 8parks and Miss Elizabeth Kennard. P. K. J. Kxtension Tables aud Parlor tables at Cut Prices the reason, to make room.

Oar loss, your gain. All staple goods. FRANK 8.1 RICHARDS. anything we're fond of talking about position. Roofing and Spouting.

We can save you mdriey. it is our unlimited wealth. He will ask for trust legislation and will suggest action looking toward tariff revision With the exception of the trust The report of the immigration Postmaster General Payne will commissioner iust issued shows that question, it ia considered doubtful ask Congress lor $1, for ru- 648 743 foreigners for the past year. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary havinglbecn granted to the undersigned 011 the estate of Jacob Felten, late of West Providence township, deceased! notice is hereby given that all persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or jdcmnncls against the same will present them without delay for settlement.

JOSEPH K. STKKLK, whether anything of importance will result from the session. ral free delivery lor the next fiscal of these 178,375 came from Italy, year. There are now 1400 rural 171J89 from Austria and 107,347 routes in operation which will take fr0m Russia. Most of the European if'Go to T.

M.Tripett for stock food, poultry panacea aud instant louse killer. Herman bon. Frank 9,000,000 annually to sustain, and countries show an increase but there Estray Notice. A stray hog came to my place, on the Connelly farm, '2 miles east of Everett, on Nov. 20, The owner will prove properly, take hog away and pay damages, or it will be sold according to law.

J. A. ENSLEY. Our Furniture has proved good to those who have bought from us. We still have good bargains to oiler at cut prices to make room for other goods.

FRANK 8. RICHARDS. the extra asked for will was a marked falling of in the num- Executor. gFor your Thanksgiving celery go to Philip Snyder's, on Water street. i SJSgTlI.

Frank Gump is selling aud Ihracite coal 50 a ton. JosK.ru F. B111W.K, Atty. Nov. '21, WY2.

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