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Olean, New York
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vom OIJIAK EVENING TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, Itll. AMUSEMENT DIRECTORY OF OLEAN The Grand Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. II, 12, Emil Chevriel, Trick and Solo Violinist. Jeff LaVern Healy Society Vaudeville Artists. Four Hadelles Comedy AdObati.

MUSIC BY KE4TCNG'S ORCHESTRA. Mattm Every Day at 2:30 P. M. Evening 7:30 and 9:00. Admission, Adults 15c.

Children lOc. YUII wouldn't think it, bu it is true, We arc getting those Good Daylight Pictures right nloiig, lit Lang's Dreamland PROGRAM FOR MONDAY A Xl Tl'KSDAT. "The Trappers A tale of peril and ruscuc in the far north. (Vita.) "His Friend's Wife." (G. fc A.

a a "Heroes Three." (iCdison Comedy.) "The Quaker Mother." Drama.) "MistukesIWill (Edison 'Comedy.) Come Early Anil Avoid The Hush. Open at 3 anil 7 P. M. Admission 5 Cents to All. Gas Heaters Heaters built for economy of fuel, neat in appearance and design, constructed of the best materials, double baffle plates to prevent heat escaping up chimney.

We guarantee satisfaction. Five sizes, all same shape. Prices are positively the lowest. TORREY, TORREY CO. 406-408 W.

State St. Olean Well Represented At Buffalo Normal School Petroleum Market Monday, Sept. 11, 1911. Pennsylvania, 1 HO Corning 77 I DOT1ERWEICH BEER I FOR YOUR FAMILY DINNER, or luncheon shouh'. be known and tested as lo purity sue! careful brewing The Uilt Kdge brand as a table or evening; bcvoraf" Is dclic- 11 wholci- ynur hi'ftd i i IJot- tcrweich beer.

Sold In and delivered free In town. Dotterweich Brewing Go. iiOl -311 Henley Street. The Commercial Man will flnd nnr service supreme. It'tt far more enjoyable to drive through the country at this season.

Our rigs nre well appointed. furnish competent and careful drivers. Call or telephone jour orders for rigs, for pleasure or husincs. McNall Kaufman Olean will be well represented Gaulle 84 state normal school at Buffalo Oabell County 91 this year. This morning no less i youth Lima, 77 a sixteen young women left North Lima 82 Olean to pursue their studies in that i Indiana 77 Somerset, 72 Oklahoma 48 graduating class and the a i ftagland, Ky 46 were those who had previously grad-: Illinois above 30 degrees 65 uatcd a having sprat a year or institution.

Several of these were members of last year's high school at Buffalo, are returning to i I'rlnceton, Ind 65 complete their teaching. preparation Kansas, degree, oil 48 (Light), ft s. sirrawii RE-OPDTBS STORE BU Ee-HTckased Flittm aid Will be tody fir Bwtaoss October E. S. Smith, who up to about a year ago conducted a Jewelry store In the building until recently by Keith re-open for.busi- ness at the old' stand about October 10th.

Mr. Smith has re-purchased the fixtures in the store, which last week were sold by the sheriff, together with tht Keith Brothers' stock, to j. Doerner of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. Smith will purchase an entirely new stock of jewelry and silver ware for his opening.

His many former customers will be glad to learn that he is to remain in Olean. Today Mr. Doerner is packing up hie stock of stationery purchased from Keith Brothers and Is moving It to the Empire Block, where he has leased the store formerly occupied by the Economical Clothing Co. Mr, Doerner will open for business in his new location in about three weeks. He, too, will purchase a new stock and expects offer the latest ideas in the various which he is to handle.

No Vacant Stores. The leasing of the store in the Empire block by Mr. Doerner makes every store building States street and the Pennsylvania tcacks occupied again. Only a few months ago no less than seven of (the smaller sioreea on the street Were unoccupied, but. i i that time changes hove boon made by old h'rms and new firms have opened stoes until, as stated above, the street has no vacant siore buildings in the main business section.

Corcicana, (Heavy) 60 Canada 1 32 Kuiery Pipe Line, Penn'a 1 31 I'ellirol Oii Market. N'ow York, Sept. ex-i port in bulk i i a Standard white, in hulk, 3.75. Water white in bulk, 4.75. Standard white in cases, 8.7B.

Fair Premiums Exceeded Last Year's by $200 Rock City Sunday, Sept. 10th Bond Concert by Combination Band of Oleaa and Bradford. 4O Pieces Direction E. M. BlTtVftR, Bradford, DENNIS KEATING of Olean.

This should be one of the strong Concerts of the season. Weather Permitting, will givo regular Waving Picture enter- talnmentln the evening. Eleventh Season, Commencing Sept. 1st, 1911 Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Wight Piano and Violin Instruction Private Lessons and un-to-riatc methods. Pupils for teaching, Concert and Orchestra Positions. BELGIAN CLASS' SYSTEM FOR THE ADVANCED VIOLIN CLASS Studio 124 North First Street, Olean, N. Y. A glance at the list of teachers in the local schools this year shows a no less than I i of those employed are graduates of a institution.

In fact at a a School No. 1, every teacher i i the principal prepared there. The Olean young ladies now in attendance at the institution art- Misses Beatrice Hart, Nora Sheahan, Teresa 'Sirdevan, Teresa Mc'Mahon, Margaret F1 Anna Eiserl, Kleanor Wallen, A a a England, Lydla C. Brown, Stimlinger, Kthcl Corsctt, Sara It was. announced, at the office of Harris, Katherine Sullivan and Mar- the Olean Association this puerile Thatcher.

morning after the last of the prem- i i checks had been mailed that the Mr. Derby Will Resume. amount, paid out for prizes to ex- Ocorgc Derby, the popular teacher jliibitors this year exceeded that of dancing, will resume his work for 'lie ccuBon tonight, when his new class opens with i(s lirst res- sion in Coast Hall. Mr. Derby has i 800 a year This increase of ')ien remarkably successful during the about I'l per is accounted for as! i and before in teaching be- by a largely increastd entry list.

It sinners the latest fters- by the latest methods, and the number of finished he lias turned out since tak- ng up this work in is the best guarantee one ran have of his ability liuivirt the most efficient instruction in MK graceful ait. Aged Resident Dead. David Dodson, aged SI years, died at his home, 72S Front street, last night after a prolonged illness. He is survived by two sons, Leslie, of Olean and Charles- of Bolivar and one daughter. Mrs.

D. D. Dempsey of Ole- ii; also three sisters, Mrs. Ballard of iVilcs: Mrs. Howes of Wyoming, N.

and Mrs. Conebal of PortvIIle. Announcement of the funeral will be made later. Injured Man Will Kcrover. John Fye, who was injured by falling from the Twin Sister rocks at Rock City Friday afternoon Is still a' the hospital, but his physician reports that his condition is very favorable.

No complications have set in arid everything points to his speedy recovery. Hotli Broiiolds Fined. Otto and Michael Bronold bad their hearing before Justice Shaffer Satrr- 1ay afternoon after several adjourn- nirnts. Otto pleaded guilty to the of flghting and was fined $10. Michael insisted that he had not been intoxicated hut the justice, who had licen on haud when the prisoner was brought, in.

believed that he had very satisfactory evidence to the contrary, and imposed a fine of $15. Both lines upre pfiid. last year by about two hundred dollars. The exact figures this year are $2,019.40 as against about was also said that thev. would In all probability be no deficit this year, the receipts having about covered the expenditures.

Welcomes! a Daughter. A (laughter, Margaret Louise, was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faragher of 217 East Elm street. Well made, stylish and dependable -tlin thrne important features to be round in Bradnor's shoes for Women, Misses and Children.

Miss Frances E. Perley -will return to Olean and resume teaching at 417 Sullivan street on Friday, September 22nd. The Sherman Studio, Bradford, Pa. TWO dollars off each dozen pictures, one month only. This offer is to induce to sit now for Xmas! pictures.

The County Fair. The county fair is on at Little Valley this week. Here's hoping the hub is favored with better weather than Olean was last week. On Wed- WUND--Thie morning on TTnion nesday the County Memorial and street, a sum of money. T- A.

Flynn, Historical Building is to have Its Allegany. corner stone laid and it is expected that this' function will attract visi- Must Support Spouse. John Spry was arrested yesterday on a warrant charging him with nonsupport and this morning was ordered by Justice Shaffer to either provide a bond of $200 to assure his wife's maintenance or remain i county jail i released by order of the court. Oyster House to Open. A.

A. Weber, who for several years conducted an oyster house in the opera house block during the months, will re-open for business Friday of this week. DANCING RECEPTION TONIGHT. Opening of the Monday Night Dancing Class at Coast's Hall, special attention given to new beginners, 8 to 9. Dancing from 9 to 12.

Special music by Heating's orchestra. G. C. Derby, instructor. Birth of'Efllth Elizabeth St.

John. Thursday night a daughter, Edith Elizabeth wn3 born to Mr. and Mrs. Tracy St. John.

Mrs. St. John and the little one are at Cuba where Mr. St. John spent Sunday with them.

tors from all parts of the county. Lumber LIME PLASTER CEMENT Highest Grade Bin Work a Specialty UP-TO-DATE DRY KILN--NEW MACHINERY A. AVoton Lumber PhoiMS Viuiileville at the Ornnd. The're arc live people on the bill at! the Grand for the first half of this and all oC them have good acts. Emil Chevriel is a comic violinist of ability: Lou and Ethel McPhee nieh several laughs in a singing and eccentric dancing act and The Four ComiquGB complete the bill with some funny acrobatic work.

Company at Corner Stone Laying Company (43d Separate Company) Third Keglment; N. N. Y. will, attend the corner stone laying for the county memorial and -historical bulld- inc at Little Valley Wednesday: They will leave on a special car about nine o'clock In the morning and return after the ceremony. Klng'H Daughters Meet.

The Silver Cross circle of Kind's Daughters will meet with Mm. W. L. Pel ton at her home on South Clinton street Tuesday. Hair Shampoos To keep your hair In good condition, it must be properly washed.

We can supply you with soap, liquid and paste shampoos that will cleanse the scalp; and beautifythehair.fi AJ.PalmerCo. A Fbanudsts. Ice Cream Social. There will be an Ice cream social held at. St.

Paul's ehaeel tomorrow afternoon and evening. lon't Sell Old Furniture. On the contrary make It new. But DP careful to do it so that it won't old and shabby Therefore use our make of. Varnishes.

Always pure goods; are roads to last. A pint of our Furniture- Varnish will make a lot of old furniture as good as new, and it will cost only about 25 cents. See that our name IB on any Varnish or Varnish Stain or Paint you buy. It's an assurance of best quality. Longman Martinez, Paint Makers.

Sold by Smith Parish, Portvllle. L. M. Pure Paint for houses. Actual coat, $1.60 per gallon.

Write postal for "Money Saver Price List 'No. 60." Longman ft Martinez, P. O. Box 1379, New York. A FIERCE NIGHT ALARM it.

the hoarse, (tartltaf cough of child, suddenly attacked by croup. Often It aroused Lowli Ctumblln. of Mancheiter, 0. (R. R.

No. I), for their four were greatly kubject to croup, "Sometime! In severe he wrote, were afraid they would die, but since we proTed what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery Is, we hire no fear. We rely on It for croup and for colds or any throat trouble." 80 do thousands of others. 80 may you.

Asthma, Hay Ferer, La Grippe, Whooplnf CoufD, Henorrbaim fly before It 50c. and sottls fm. SolditarKm- pht's Fkarmsty or In a Very Few Days We Will Have All Our New Clothing Cabinets and Fixtures installed and and will be ready to snow yon the beft line You ever saw, in the most niodernly equipped store in -Uew York State. New Fall Hats, New Neckwear. Davis Nennd Cement, Plaster, Foundation Block Plaster Board Conciete Material, Reinforcing Steel, Corrugated Iron, Roof ing Material of all kinds.

Everything to Build With From Cellar Roof PRICES RIGHT B. U. Taylor Co. Both Phones. Get trie '11MES ClaMlftea Habit.

"Calland You Wffl.M-Af.fc* Central Garage' Letter "NEW AND FIRE-PROOF." Full Lin. Accessories. Bicycle Repairing. KISSEL KAR AGENCY Allegany County, N. Y.

Cattaragus County, N. Y. Potter County, Pa. McKean County, Pa. Grand Central Hotel Square, Opposite Penna.

R. R. fiepoti Bell Phone 293-1. LAKE SIDE JN ON Cuba Lake Provisions and Supplies for camping parties. Dancing in Pavilion Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Heatings Orchestra. i. H.W.WARD.Pro. Lemen's May for Fall are ready. Price lOc or EC with Pattern.

Allow Us to call to font notice the (act that our first shipment of FaO Skirts and Sweaters; Is uovr on display. This first order opened to our entire satisfaction and we herewith siili-mlt It. for your sanction. Beginning Now--'Every Day will bring 119 something new. It; will pay you to keep in touch with this store.

Ynn will pay less here. WATCH BOTH WINDOWS S. D. Lemen Phone 80-W 31O West State Street KEYSTONE GARAGE FIREPROOF In Connection With MYRICK MACHINE GO. All work given prompt attention.

STORAGE fit SUPPLIES. ALTO LIVERY. I. fcrittvMSt. 'Phone FOR PROTECTION AGAINST.

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