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The Bucks County Gazette from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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96 Dorraoee mud Canal SWOl 4 Mill 27 Onmdr'l Mil! a HUl Wood Street Kaaollffe ane Market uwiu. 3 and street Ikirrance and edar 43 witty Oruic Hton, ttn street 40 Buckley and Fine Sir eto. 47 Otter and Linden Strt its No. 2 Co. Hose House.

worked ne a dollar an sneaks the fall. Arrival and Departure ATTOB ItKisToi AIJKLPIIIA AND I I t. V. KHr ra liir, 4 10 (1.0 and? 78 9 ld ISO. B.1 6.10 Mid A A Arrlve-730 2.80 a i 40 3b and 11 30 9.80 BFIAIDbRC III VIS ON Arrive--7 30 aad 9.30 a.

410 ind 7 40 and II a. 130 310 and 0.90 EMIUfc OXFORD AN!) 0 JDDOURNE An Ive--7JO and a ra 3.16,6.16 and 80 lu 40 0.1G and Stra.vtru.1Ck** fa.BoiMC.Mck As crude a swindler a evci an amateur buuoo lame h.m° hB tol -i bu8lllew them beiBg 'Squire fred I Krgft, who for many ymn has presided over Br slot IK.HCB court and has dealt with almost The specialty was tha led cllecks raudulent chai- known Ufofc Mel tin tbe HrUtol pottoBlce a two weeks' it Mtlford, eo clock Monday sifter ha te familiarly telegram from Bris- iBrl WH 22 Mllford, Come at oiiOe inspector here THORNTON The telegram purported to be signed by the chief olerk at the Bristol office and Jeffries, naturally huaileil and caught the Smt train to Trenton and to. 50c and 76c duality Pumps, $2.50 11 Metal fcjid Tan I all for or utrwl wear Pumps Shoes, $1 oc Rubbers, 250 hers 50C pr Rubbers at 750 pr at oo pr ibber Boots at $2 75 pr utation back of them. ourself (No lake LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Miss Vena Moss Is visit ing friends In Mew Brunswick Hev fe, Jiushton leaves nijimw for a trip to licrmu la Mrs Clifford Ander on leaves today to visit relatives in I oston Mr and Mrs Horace irth have been visiting friends in Maryland Thomas Archer, of Llndei street, is sojourning at Sea Bide Park Clarence Winter has just icouved a new I- tom ng car Benjamin WolsblaU 1ms turned from a buslmss trip In Han Ooniiugo Hhel Smith, of hlrtct.

r.as been visiting a i i itnslon I dilor A () Qulmby rusticaled Beach Haven stveial liys this the The 8 A Youn th of Washington, end on the face of the landed in Bristol after eight o'clock, onlv to find that he had been who said big name had a bunch of tlie logs Bank. Aaross was up nt week printed in red Ink in with rubber tj pe the following Certfled July 18, 1912 Nolan, cashier The, Home, Saveings Dank The words ceilifled" and "sai Ingj." were mispelled and tbe pimcf imtion in tne last line displayed the illiteracy of the raw swindler Jake Mack who fives at of Washington and Food si reels and tUc pair started on a tour of the Bristol hotels the strunKer being aiinar- ently HuHh i monc( Young said he a contract victim of turned Mllford the next morning without finding out sent Ihe message Investigation at the Western union office revealed that the message was sent in by telephone a and small boy later brought the money to pay for the telegram A. E7CONFERENCE IN SESSION HERE Tbe conference of the Philadelphia dihrict rt tbe A nhurch is in session in Bristol today Ihe sessions began yesterday morning at fl 80 with the work of organizution, reports of co null tees and an addiess bi the presiding elder At the afternoon session Rev R. Hliirefv read an Interesting paper on the Best Menus to Increase the GRUNDY VOW HEAD OF WATER WORKS UmcU At Special MeetiBf Placet MoBkipal Plant a Charfe Street Comouttrt. According to toe report on the fife Insurance distributions in 19U in The laiuranoe the yew and fan (Mo were paid to beWdeiai ies lu Thin Indicates a large total arnoimt of life insurance carried in (he coun ty but theie is no means of a i at even the approximate estimate of the amount The Insurance Press do tailed statement shows painter and had four men oominir Wl86IOII! 'y bpirit throughout (lie Dis- fiom JJutlington to work on a job and (rlct engaged board for them at Mack's the eve "'n(! Burgess Ancker hoiu made an address of welcome the nelcome to lr Accompanied by Mack the swindler Vl8ltors behalf of the borough and went to 'Squire Kraft office and Kev Button spoke In behalf of the church The pastor of the Bethel Mrs I.

rues Lawrence (in I sou r- nest have liean enjoying a taoallon in Maine Miss Marie Minster has retuined from a visit with Miss Mu el Oroff at Llanarch Miss Margaret Holland, of McKees (lie ue(ft of JIi Harriet 11 Leech Miss Bessie Denver of Wilmlng- on visiting Mrs William Barn- leld, Elm street Mrs James McUrren of Jersey City. Is visiting lier father Thomas Doyle, Otter street Mlsss Genevleve Carroll, 01 Perm's wa 8 I t0 Irom Sal unlay unyi Mr and Mrs son, of Jefferson avenue, spent Sutiu lay and Bunday in Camden Mrs William are the guests of Mrs. Lewis T. Bevnu rented a house on Bath street for US per month itnd handed the justice of Hie peace one of (he bogus certified" clinks, which boie no written slang, lure of an alleged officer of the bank upon which it was drawn, and the Hquire handed over ten good dollars in change for the cluck and gave the fellow a receipt for ono month rent hen fortified with a rent receipt Young accompanied Mack started out to visit the business houses on a check-cashing tour displaying the Kraft receipt for rent In order to al lay suspicion Mack generally rut. ling In a good word for the stranger At Child's Mill street store an at tempt was made to buy a small amount of groceries to be delivered at the Bath street house on Monday One of the phoney' was offered, but Manager Kelley turned dow 11 the pro position evidently having in n'lnd the recent experience of another grocery man in the square who was the i i of a forged check transaction A re Dun- church, Bet Pey ton, also made an address in behalf of his congregation spouse HOB made by Rev lap Ihe two sessions today will be given over chiefly to devollona! exercises Brutol Boy Writes from Mexico.

The following letter to the Gazetto was written by Union Martin, the son of Mr and Mrs Emlen Martin of Bristol The young man is a wireless operator on one of tho Standard Oil Company's lank steamers The letter was written while the was loading oil from the wells at lampico Mexico Dear Mr. Editor 1 1 wl te a of what I have seen here in Mexico The trip from Mew York, taking bou ten dajs, made us all glad td ee land The mountains could be seen two houre before landing, HitiuiMitj un iai luu inanagemeiit tbe plant in the hands of the Street ommlilee with pawer to mako an poiiitmenus, subject to ratification bv oiincll The typewritten resolution was ffered by Mr WHliams The resolution Is as follows Providing for the management of le Water Works acquired from the ilstol Water Company Wheieas the acquisition of the water works, plant, and property real, personal and mixed of the Bristol Water Company by tbe Borough of Bristol was consummated on Friday. July 18, 1012 at nhieb said date the purchase price therefor paid Ihe said borough to tbe said company, and possession thereof said company, delivered to the said borough Now therefore be nod It is hereuj resohed lown Council of Bristol, lhat It the the Borough of the management and of said plant, water works property, etc io acquired be and is tcittn Rich land Oen're SolcbuS In th 11 ol pai-Ui tlO 000 and over find tbrf follow iffis Doj lestown, uarnp uot gueti $10 ooo Langborne, Jesre Lukens, and Haney Ol Ham, $10000 Mor rigvllle, name not given, $16,000 GALATJMEON WVERJfcOMORROW Speed Brat, Canoe and Swimming Racei, Band Concert) and Kg Time at Beach Party If the weather is fmorable- the will be a gala tuoe on tbe river tomorrow afternoon when the Aricho Yacht Club of Bristol will give i sixth annual beach party In tbe afternoon beginning at abou ith front and 1 hlUlddplUa toiTchai oil El HOT 1 fith SAI Han mirror Vlso uush-rart roi lre at GAZFTl't REAM SAIGON fixtures Soda toualalu I eii I 8ot sunils Bristol muti neks A tloii tlie bus! 2 ashlugton Bristol Pa. 'OK BALr--Pumping fcjiglc at once, tuqulre at 1200 I'lne UrovL 7il4t, E--Pair or heavy horses and nine shoalesby V. LfilQH lullytwn "ample machine mod bMt condition BUM us new JIM bTBUMfliLS 07tr LE TM ThrM 8to Maniard roof riorch 8 Swain street loroons, and that committee shall andId.

manage and operate the same until time as the council shall otherwise direct and shall make reports to the council from time to time as re quired, and further, that said committee be and is hereby authorized empowered and instructed to formu late and report to council for approval such rules and regulations as shall be ulen of VI and ST. Julian MoLaugblin, member of the police fone, has been enjoying his cation at Atlantic Clly Miss Abble Pepper, of Philadelphia, formerly of Bristol visit Ing friends here this week Miss Mary Hood of Phila lelphia spent several days this no with Ml8a Martha Hughes Mr and Mrs Louis Spr ng of Jefferson avenue, York tomorrow for a trip to liernn da Miss Edith Downs of Wilmington Del baa been filing Uer unole, John Downs, Jefferson ivenue TM Jtt mes I Hue of Uatlollffe, street are spending a fort night at The Inn, Buck Hill Kails Miss Irene Horn leaves next Thurs- Ihen Mack prnoeedecTto I heu tne near Max Cohen's cigar store and wanted loot very tropical to buy a hundred cigars A $25 'cert- llletl check was presented, but C'oh- ii) uas suspicious and passed the sale by anil put the cigars back on the shelf Similar attempt made to make purchases of small amounts and get hange for a $2a check ut Jacob Winder's lohn Mcllvaln'a, I'hlllp Winter's and James 8 line's but Philadelphia, to nurse 'wcome a trained Powder end Breakfist Coffee, 2lc good ftnd If (ood 'mi fiiwpet Cstfee, 30c a jx us 1 thla the coffee FBellinJe Ceffee, 35e world ked In air light tins, 6uri Wlrte Rice, 7 'It are Yanta Ertract lasn's Shoe Bressnx, cr txn sbocs. atkaje Frese Bren" Cnrts. 5c Dl u. a Wt8 and daughter.

Sara Mums, on bury ftrk. 8Pend Wee 8 Af Mr and Mrs Parker Pine re turned yesterday from a vlsli i the former's sister Mrs II at Ventnor, John Wood has Sold a lot 0 feet front on Mansion avenue, adj lining Und of Neal Gallagher, to James Wheeler for Frank Bell left J'uesdnv for Han iianclsco where he expents to remain for a year or two engaged in engineering work Mrs A. Willis Sheppard, of Dor- nle Msitlng Her sister, Robert at Whel burne Falls, Mass Mr and Mrs Lane, of Kdac areeiitoitalnlng Mrs Lane 4 par- 8 ea of lo eath iniiiiue there was 'nothlne doing 6 i a the pair went Into Lotus Dries (lathing store, and as Dries was well acquainted i Matk, the lattei Inn ing long been a customer of Bries a bill of goods was purchased amount- Ing lo nine dollars, and Dries rate tht stranger sixteen dollars chance after mslstng that Mack endorse the check Late Saturday night the stranger disappeared and no trace of him has since been found although the police have endeavored to get a clue Although the checks were supposed to have been certified on July 10 each instance the date on whieL they were drawn was July 18 They were made to A and signed by Been Kern, necretary and treasurei and endorsed by Voung Hie penmanship poor and the nbole thing wits as crude an attempt at forgery as one as Is likely to wit- In a life time A telegram was received by Chief Saxton Tuesday msrnlng inquiring as to the identity of Young from the chief of police of Hlldnaod, and lut er in the day a from thp eeasldo resort tame to Bristol with a cluck that a swindler had worked there It plainly evident that the Wlldwood job was not perpetrated by the man who victimised the Brls tollan Ihe Wi'dwood oheik nas clever plcie of work evidently one slick at the business a done 'are Jelly or Peaert Bitter, IQt ImiMted Sirtaes, 10, ISc imp. Sorfffglan IPt Fit Kenny Mickerel, 12 er ISc Eaeti Fat Mackerel, 7 lOc Dew Pets, 13 er ISc ca littie fere Toaato mnkUn. Ollkeson.

left on for Atlantic tlty, for weck at i Hotel Hhel burne Mooney, sueelal tnuineralor pointed by the school started Monday to takt, the in the age. borough ol ehlldnn of ss in refrigerator counlj I Ili8 Harriet Walmsley of PI ton, and Mr and Mrs i one. of Stewart, Horlda are iltlng Burgess and Mrs Henry I Ancker. and Wilson Pollard and daughter of Maplewoo the guests of Mr and Mrs kuel Jarvis from Saturday un- I Hazel and Evelyn Bool of daughters of A. pastor of the Bristol church, have been spending "i with Mr and Mrs ilbblt baa resigned his pos- Isecretary and manager of Ioe Company, to take day.

and will return to In Philadelphia Ihe loses tbe sen ices i nd competent eginjoyee will hereafter aot as jcre- i company David Campbell, of the Columbia, who forinerv re- Jlslol, but now makef bis araden, was taken ill with ok of Indigestion on the river and It was feired 7 ait before he rea bed pas since Improved remaining uncalled fTpoatoffloe week em ing Anna Black wood, lias Henri Dorlot. lira. Hazel Feister, Frnnk i A. Manchester, Ai nie Pale, Harry Parker Junes Waters, Miss Willie Dnoblienucu (2), clfael Blenat, Vlnoe izo Konian, VuiMnzo (Iri Francesco, Plei oaa Iny Suutoucz. Certiorari Granted A i of oertiorari to rtUew the baseball case tried before bqure Tomlinson, of Lnnghorne, last week in whidi three ball players were ftned for playing Sunday ball has been gnmted by the Dovlestown court and the arnument wil! be made at the earliest opportunity What's an Editor Saj pop what's an editor' Why my boy, an editor is a fellow spends bia life acumulating enemies and Is really never found out until someone misleads him Into i for olce After he is dead, they say he looks and acts natural, tlie flowers are lovely, and that he nas a good fellow but could not asvc his money The port of taraplco is very poor my estimation There are two long rows of rocks for a breakwater that run about one half mile out Into the gulf There is a light house on the end of the breakwater further- est south and little sub light on the northern 01 a mo The city of Tamplco Is slcuaterV the mouth 01 the 1 ni channel is about in II ni tbe river and has to lotei a mile or so before you upl the city The docks i river that branches off on Hi day we could not Jeiu a enta fear of going aground Above the breakwater on or north side of the met irca fine little bunagiowb mded coco palms The hue i tbe gulf is right i ear I a number ol The river laUSTgooTiii swim, as it is muddy all tin and full of floating weeds haiK, other things The standaid 0,1 0 are not on tbe city side of tbe making it inconvenient to net I'amplco But we hailed aud a Mexican launch Theie are iety of these Most of them are lone narrow scows with an engine, but they can -go some Tbe Mexican 1 of whom hired the boat looked as if he would cut our throats in about two minutes He had only one eye and his face was scars After many difficulties we reached the city and to the Plarn.de la Libertad around which are same of the principal buildings The Mexicans all wear somberos 1 be peon, or poor wear them about Ihree feet in diameter, often more, with edge turned up abcut five inches and crown very high and pointed The peons wear sandles, dirty old black sandles, but the better class wear shoes We visited the market, going down a street or "calle' that was steps Around the opening of the market there were men and women sitting on theBground selling lace, potlery, pairotn other birds animal skins and i We found the marl ket crowded with vegetables of all kinds, many of our own kinds, with several varieties I did not know.

Ihe fruits were mainly mangoes cactus buds, limes, a queer looking pear a qV 1 1 'Horny, necessary for the prrjjui management and conduct of suoh water works Be it further resolved, that the said committee be and is hereby author ized and empowered to employ si-cb help and employes as may beneces- saiy to properly operate said plant ana report such appointments to council for appioval Aged Fanner Dead. Albert Grlffee an aged farmer of Bristol township, 78 years old, died Monay night of cerebral hemorrhage The funeral was held on Wednesday Interment at Brlstpl Mother and Child Dead On Thursday of last week the six- weeks old daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonaid Marshall, of 4B7 Lafayette street died and the followlngday July 10, the mother, Mrs Anna Mar shall, died of an acute attack of beait disease The baby nas buried on Jfrtdat and the molhei oo Monday at the Bristol cemetery Ad. Sold Twolioaiet. irles A Wilson, tbe Bristol real dealei, Is a bellevtrin consist- Ivertlsing, and be gives the praise to the Gazette as a to make business In bis ad- nt in last week's paper Mr Iveitised two houses sale in avenue, and as a result of baa sold bota tbe Mr Wilson offeis anothei inducement in hie ad today Chicken Thieve. Held Up of six chicken thieves in automobile tno of whom are lown to be Brlstoiians, were held .1 al the point of a gun bv Charles Lancaster, of Bristol township at five o'clock Wednesday morning after they bad killed and stolen one of James Milnor's chickens Mllnor is Lancaster neighbor As the ofleud- eis were willing to pay many times the value of the fowf in order to get out of the scrape they allowed to proceed on their way the fastest boats on the river are en tered, including Zip II ofWoodbury Ihere will also be swimming races Theie will also be some fine attrac tioiis on the club house grounds do.

ing the afternoon and evening A fl electrical display has been arranglV for the evening anil there i also a bond concert Refreshments will served and various games prov Ided Thanked Tor Stopping Ball Garnet. Editor Gazette -Congratulations to Dr Heritage, of Langborne for the breaking up of the Huoday base and in having some of tbe players arrested and fined Between the Sondiy ball games and the two or three jreol tables which been installed in the village for tbe use of the boys within the past year there has been a tendency to lower the moral standard of this community more than anything we have a long tlme A CITIZEN J2 Muno of Street point regard ug street music puzzles this writer How does the ay erage small boj manage to add to his repertoire tbe latest song from tie lat est musical comedy within a day or two of Its production at a west end theatei? It Is hardlj likely that he at tends the theater to hear It at first hand One can baldly Imagine him bujlng the score to learn It that way And as for those important factors In musical education the gramoptones the park bands and the barrel organs he generally forestalls tbcm by weeks Whence, then docs be gain his knowl edge? It is as mysterious as the pas sage of news to Hie Indian bazaar be fore tbe official telegrams liaye arrived One Has liuned his place of business from leilerson Avcmit to ale present residence, Agent for Phila. Underwriter. of Philadelphia, and Royal of Liverpool, England--Recounted ai two af the itrongest Fire Iniurance Companies the World FRANCIS J. BYERS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Died rlends and relatives, aleo No 2 Fire Co are Invited to attend the funeral from his lite home 233 WooiT street Real Estate Sales.

A Wilson, the real e-tate if the agent, has sold for Otto Carloii Jamaica I a tract of land on tb litei trout at Bloomsdule to Charles Strumfels for $1100. Mr Wilson lias sold for theDlwood Hunter estate the propertt at 4.8 Jefferson avenue to Oaspari and Lisisa Messina for $1600 and te Jeffeison aTM Juse Pl' (l nn- verj i Auitmary. of the Gazette are St James Episcopal 2100th niini- veek we will i a pr b- r. Eniliaidra 1 la- I an original po'm Bull Moose pa ty Hlrain you ire cUanoe I it, i oott of lovl ig nun lo 8edm lact week lor ot auotler Physicians Meet Here. Ibe regular monthly meeting of the southern section of the Bucks County Medical faocicty nas held Friday li, Dr Pursell a office, Bilstol The discussion of tbe topic prevl nounced, Heart Diseasp Interesting and instructive Papers were read by Drs Kichaids Collins Carter and Pursell Other members present w.ere Drs Lehman, Thomas and Bands Kasparaitis Held for Court.

Th a 8 a ln6t George Kasparaitis, the Polish farmer charged with as- saultlug A a Joseph anby, farmers living along the Hulmeville road, heard before 'Squire Sherry, of Hulmeville, Saturday morning aud the defendant was bound over to oouit Kaaparaltis himself it will be remembered was seriously injured in the flght and bionght first action against Canby and Smith Dt piopoxa new 6-ceat mild Oon- Bif Derrick Falli Mill Street Bridfe. What might have been a very sei- lous accident happened on Monday fit! 1 i5 cab "hlchthe boom of the big derrick operated by Coslello 1 i i 8 the new Mill ff 88 bloke Dd heavj timber fell The workmen foitunalelv escaped injury A feed wire of the trolley company was broken and the operation of can was suspended until the wire was again connected Work on the bridge had to be suspended on account of the break Moiey Ready for Owners of Stock In the Bristol Water Company hate received no- tloe from the Farmers National Bank of Bristol that has received puiobase price of the plant, $112,640, from the borough, and after cancel: JSi 1 0 8 86 "ST 1 $22,000 and cancelled a note of HOOO tke remainder of blood red fruit, pine apples and a i that looked like an egg shaped copoanut, but soft I find that this is called breid fruit Everything was ery cheap The pineapples are very large and tine and make those at home look likeserubs Ihey were rive cents eaob At a soda fountain I bought two glassies of Ice cold lime juice It was the best I eter tasted I fitter! myself lo a sombrero and loaded up ith limes and otber thlnge before I returned to the ship I could have bought a Jaguar skin about five and one-half feet long, head, tail and feet complete for $350 Many wild animals are found in a jungle not ten in lies away further over in the city Is another "parpue This is larger and has fountains and benches under the trees. Many kinds of birds were Ringing one whistling like a person Here here is the highest building, on it is a tower A bell In this tower is rung to tell the time There are many things I cannot describe not knowing enough Spanish As you walk toward (be counlry the slreetaj become narrow rough Ihe farmers who come donn the river, come down in dug out canoes '1 bey land at the foot of the street near the market and sell their produce These canoes are paddled by the Mexican standing In tbe stern with a long push pole and paddle combined gome canoes are large enough to bring the whole family to town Meet of these had a little thatched cover over the stern, the thatching looks like a coarse kind of Death of Former Briitoban. William Grace, b7 years old, formerly a icsldent of Bristol, died of broncho pneumonia at his home in Wlldwood, last Friday July The body nas brougt to Bristol and burled In ht Marks cem tery on Monday, where Mrs Grace is Interred The diseased, who was a brother-in- law of John Tyrol, was a resident Bristol for many years and was engaged In the painting and pnper ing business. He leaves a son and two daughters, residents of Wildwood Girls' Reading Room Closes.

1 be Girls Beading Room closed foi the summer with a social rnenlng on Thursday evening, June the 27, in the high school bulldine The girls had artistically decorated the assembly room, refreshments ere served and a grand march led by Miss Hue and Mtss Elsie Adams aud a irginla reel were enjoyed by all who were there During the four months lhat the reading room has existed, the total number at girls enrolled has been Sd the number of sesions, 16. thevtolal attendance, 335, and the average 20 Let us hope that will start in'Sep- tember with renewed interest and that every girl enrolled will go and take her friends, and help to make It ft 8 00638. AT THE QUALITY NOT QUANTITY SATURDAY NIGHT 6-Big ReeIs-6 All-Feature Show AOMISSION, 10 CENTS CHILDREN, 6 CENTS EVERT THURSDAY NIGHT Pathe's Weekly of Current Events EVERY MONDAY NWHT 5c-Big Amateur Show-Sc W.I. Mur UNDERTAKER 004 Bath street. LaBiyette street.

318 Market street. 320 Market street 432 Pond Btrcet. ond street. Kadollllc and aslilngion sureeu. roit I wt- Ijifuyi ttc Ktreet 118 ftu(klc streel ttil 1'un 1 btrcct 41 Pond htreot tol Itatli Ntioct Tested And Found Theft THE REAL ESTATE MAN Mrs.

T. Browniee HOW'S YOUR DIGESTION? to irritable stomach, no matter wkat the cause, is no fit corapao ion (or you Take H. H. H. DYSPEPSIA Wm.

Wm. R. Stuckert ATTORNEYS-Al LAW IOC- Delicious So SI, PMlMMpMa Red Eitate, etc Bought and Sold 547 linden 81, Irltlol Real Estate Rented Collected Rice Hutchins, 53.00 and $3.50 $1.98 Sigmut and Aramada $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES. AND OXFORDS Come and get a pair There is a saving of 00 in every In all kinds of wanted leathers Tan Calf, Pat Colt and Calfskins White Pumps and Oxfords Tan Pumps and Oxfords Calfskin Pumps and Oxfoids (2 SO and $3 00 vbluee $1,39 Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, Girls' Shoes and Oxfords, 98c Full line of Working Shoes, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE HOUSE 313 Mill Street, Bristol, Pa. straw and Is common on tbe poorer class hnts I understand that about eighty per Lent of tbe people are Indians and 20 per cent Spanish extraction.

There is about 84 per cent of illiteracy The Standard Oil people bring tbe oil forty miles through R. David Landretb, who has Jjeen travelling all through the West and Northwest for the Landreth Seed Company, returned to Bristol on Tuesday and declares that the most rnaryeloua condition prevails In the West ip regard to pnblfc sentiment in favor of Theodore Boosevelt Mr Landreth says be convinced i he Re lub slates west i Art Mississippi river will be car- tied bj Roosevelt in November He says that he could not find one man i a ln a hls tra vels who de lhey would ote for faft 'There's nothing to it but Roosevelt In the West," declared Mr Landretb 'He is much stronger now he was before the Republican National convention UU Charles Jiaring a Suicide Charles Haring, son of former Pio thonotary Emll Haring, "fQuak- committed sulciWe Monday bis lather while suffering of mind years of Have You a Sewing Machine You Can Have a Singer or a deposit of 82 or mare at time of pur chase aud balance S2 a onth until paid 20 per cent discount for cash Call and see them or send me a poatal and I will bring one to your home. Needlee tor all makea or rowing machines Other supplies always on band REPAIRING AND CIEANINO SPECIAL SALE MEN'S UNDERWEAR. A Our Immense Stock of the Famous Reis Guaranteed Underwear will be sold at a big reduction in prices Sale for a few days only. home of drinking nater is brought the same Ing only way only a great many more miles I hope that what I have written will bu of interest to some, although I cannot begin to tell you all I would like to Youie trnly, LINTON MAH1IN Schwenksvllle Item.

Thoie Bible students who declare then la no Hell probably never "hel I TM J-oed into a deaf telephone. Death of John Lum. John Lum, in his 70tb year, one of Bristol's well know and respected residents died on Wednesday morning at bis home on Wood street Death was due to Mr Lum was a steamboat engineer and up lo the lime he was taken ill few weeks ago was employed on one of the packet bouts plying between Trenton and Philadelphia He formerly of tbe high school building. He leaves a widow and one sister, Mrs Cole, of Bristol The funeral services nil) be hei morrow afternoon at two o'clock bis late residence, 233 Wood street Interment at Bristol cemetery The name of Marshall, the Democratic nominee foi Vice President may be misleading. He la not one of tbe numerous marshals art.

pointed by T.B "Is life worth living?" Depends a good deal on the liver." Young "Harine was 23 age, and had been in the armv for aUhr 5 8 1 TM' by faithful performance of duty was nro moled to sergeant in the corps He was working hard i ln tlon anrt secure a Singer Sewing Machine Co. ZM HHUIIIIT n. tn A 8mm Mtiutw 728-tr Lawn Fete Supper Ice Cream Cake Candy Lemonade Peanuts Fish Pond Amusements oo and $1.25 grade Sale Price 75c grade, 500 grade, 255 and 350 grade, -Union Suits, Boys' Underwear, 118 Mill St Pennsylvania R. R. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED IXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS 1 lu 2a SeptemlerlZ 20 October 10 19Ii ROUND FROM 1 i larlorCars lnlngCor an! l)a Coaclioe runnlilgvla Plclurtmue Sutqiithumi VaUty ftouN UrketsgoodKoliigon hpoclnl Train and connecting trains aud giod relurnli regular iralnii i hlop-oir within IlmH allowoc Bullalo returning IlluBtreted Booklet ard full may be obtain- Camp Meeting! The Ninth Annual besalot of the Pu-klud Heights Home and Camp Meeting Association will hold Iocs ll Sunday, July 28th, 1912 at 10 00 a and 2 00 IIL, mn taillne Holder Speaker and Medium Itedu attend and be coiulnced of tbe continuity oflHo MealKfterved on the grounds Hftnnfth secret ar 490 39C igc ankle length drawers I 9 or athletic style shirts, knee 01 PIERCE MORGAN'S HAIR PARLOR 134 Mill Street, Bristol.

Pa. Private entrance S. LEVINSON, 331 nni Bristol. "ft ay JFrl- to Atlantic Cltf for Cornwells Methodist Episcopal Church Auipien ot PMior't AN EVERYBODY WEICOMI SATURDAY ith or health, but returned Sunday evening Monday evening be was slttinc on porch bis father and Zer and declaring he woiilld retire went to his room Shortly aferward AUGUST 3d, 1912 89c SALE All our $1.25 $1.50 Low Neck Ladies LET ME DO IT. Sewing Machines and Bicycles Repaired.

John F. Smoyer Piles! IHIanis Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind Bleeding and Itcl Piks It ab sorbs the tumora a iLchlng- at orce, nets as a poultice instant relief WilliamB Indian Ointment is pared for 1 lies end of tlie prlvata Dr legists mall Vic and $100 WILLIAMS MFC CO. Props Cleveland Ohio For sale at frablaua I harmacy cor of Had cllffeaud Mulberry strats Urutf Of You i i All homes must have plumbing of jm kind The jestion is, what kind and how much A bathroom and a Kitchen sink are necess ary and a of YOU Affi WARM ENOUGH NOW! his mother about twelve lotfrtthe fiertneffl of them on some hard i WSPAPfcR WOULD 1 1 lo ill ir attention to our new lino of 22-fncb Switches Reduced from $3 to $2 Falrmount Park, PhUadtkhla And bring the child, en You II fma pkisurc (luontion soinclluiig strange iuid in Open try day from ') unlil a half hour before sunset Adn fssion 25 cents Cr id ron under 10 cms baturdajs and holida (except Fourth of adulu 10 cli children 5 cts TRY ONE OF OUR FAMOUS CHICKEN DINNERS ON THURSDAYS TOWNSENO'S RESTAURANT 227 STREET. BRISTOL The deceased.

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