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The Weekly Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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T.HE DAILY I Items from'. by Iff ft VANPERBILT. Chut From Fayette VANPERBILT, who; has resided here i number moved to Bit- yesterday. him success i i his new ield of Dramatic success of the season, Th'e County Chairman" at the Co- Theatre, Connallsville, this ev- Reserve seats by M'rl-Sta'te or Advance sale Huston's idrus store. T.

Henry Browne, of the Paul i near here, will'go to Hutchl- tomorrow, where he. -will deliver address. He will speak on the ot the Negro Race." Prof. is among the most highly ed'" negroes In the county. Kiss Plessie Thomas and Miss Eve; 'Gallagher were in Dunbar Sunday, they spent a pleasant dny with 1 ''''friends.

H. T. Robinson of McKoosport -was business caller in Vanderbllt yester- day. Miss Sarah "Worthlngton of near -town. was among those who were in ''New Haven tho latter part of last calling on friends.

Mrs. B. H. Holllday of aoar here tho guest, of friends in.New Hav: en 'Saturday last. William McManus of East Liberty after business matters In the Smoky City Saturday.

Mlss-Jennlo Arisen of Lelsenring the guest frlnnds at this place Sunday. Jacob Harshraan, borough constable, in Uniontown recently, where he looking after soraa legal matters. After 'the ball was over, on last evening, a crowd of people who had an occasion to take a car for proceedd to take pos- of a porch until the car came It was raining and tne.drops 1 in no smalj lots and the had nowhere else to go. We think and believe that the street 'car company should by all mans erect station at Church titroet. Mr.

Chali'act, ono of the well known of Franklic- -township, was business ut place yos- "terday. Clifton of iown- was looking after some matters a' nature Hero Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.

Strnuch over in Lower Tyrone township and spent the day with t-ivea. J. H. Litton lost a horse a few days apro. The cause of the death is unknown, Live Notes From the Busy Little Town Down the Youfih, DAWSON, Sept.

Ida ors, who has guest of her friend. Miss Katherine Mong, has re- turned'to her home at Pittsburgh Dramatic success of the season, County Chairman" at the Colonial Theatre, ConneUsyllle, this evening. Reserve seats by Trl-State or Bell phone, Advance sale Huston's drug store. Geo. C.

W. McGllI is a Pittsburg business caller today. Miss Marie Short Is spending a few 'duys' at Uniontown as the guest of irlendi. Dr. Russell of Perryopolis was in town Monday.

Misses Mary and Katherine Mong were Connellsville callers Monday. Charles Gall spent Monday West Newton with friends. Miss Bess Leonard' of McICees spent Sunday hero at home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard, North Dawson.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. McGill were the guests of Mrs. McOfll's sister, Mrs.

Adeline Anderson, 'Connellsville, over Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Cramer were Pittsburg callers Monday. John Stehl of Greenaburg was in town Sunday and spent' the day with friends). Fred Battleger was cabling on friends at Dunbnr Sunday.

T. S. -MBolloston, who has ben managing an amusement park at Toronto, Canada, the past summer, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Mollesfon. Clarence McGill was at BraddocU Monday and saw the game between sind the All Stars of the P. O. M. League.

All'Stars won by score of 2 to i. Davkl Hugh'js, a well known P. L. E. conductor was a Pittsburg business Monday.

Harry McDonald was a Connellsville caller Sunday. J. L. French a business caller today at the Smoky City. SCOTTDALE SCRAPS Picked Up Around the Coke Region's i Town.

SCOTTDALB. Sept. local change'was made In the pastorate of churches ot this ImrnecMate vicinity by the annual Conference of the United Brethren Church held at ft. Plens- ant. This was In sending Rev.

L. w. StaV from Everson to Her: J. 3. Haj-es of Bnbols cornel son.

'Whea Rev. Stahl fame to Everson In 130'. i'. wns one of the mission churches of tiie denomination. The pastor rs.ised tbs debt and and paid on The membership has increased from 71 to 225, while the jndftj- iAbool has 130 members.

All Home Problems I It isn't a question as to whether you shall or shall not buy--on the installment plan. Everybody does it now, except millionaires. The real to go. A great many thousands in this county know that Aaron's is the most advanced of all the furniture houses and share the benefits of their buying ability with their customers. This ability shows itself in lower prices and better and more desirable terms ot monthly payment.

We desire that all the other thousands shall know what they have been overlooking and how their home furnishing problems may be solved at this house. Remember one thing: The cuts we use in our advertisements are ab correct, None ase used merely for effect. iv'e invite you to cut from this advertisement any illustration'-with the description--and verify both with a personal visit. Aaron's Ptiritani "ga "Fi Thesi! a i a rugs are the best values to be a We are showing in a new a and a styles of colorings. They are made of a very high grade a i and wear better a ordinary Brussels.

They are reversible srid one sida wears as good us the Yov wili have no difficulty in selecting one to suit you. You will find them in bed room, i i room arid parlor medal ion effects. The size is feet, and prices a i the same as last sea- so.n. Special Exactly as illustrated. Made of Aaron Pecteuta.1 Extension Table solid oak, extra heavy stock; beau- i quartered and handsomely carved; reversible cushions, i seat, back adjustable to five different positions.

Comes in assorted ve- Special a i i a i Made of golid oak, thor- seasoned; hss 4 6 i top, supported by an S-inch ped- i massive legs, a i hand carved claw rfffclirfc.TS The pedestal is made of i a a Table is i poliihed. Special in 6 size tapie to it $9 Aaron's Special Iron Bed Outfit. --lastic Felt Mattress. Made of the best a i elastic every fiiber of i goes through a special process, a i this the most a i a mattress made, and we also a a it to be germ proof, and it will not become Mattress of i a i have never before been sold at so reasonable a price. The ticking is of a good a i striped a Special a i i a i An extra special a of Iron Bed complete i i and matress.

This Bed, i is made in Colonial design, a 08 inches in i and is made of the very best a i a i and filling are massive. The bed is complete with a 40 pound cotton top a made in a good grade of i i and a good, a woven wire spring. This bed has the a Copper-Brass Finish 22.00 cosh. Monthly. uuu grauc? $12 Aaron's Genuine Leather CoticH.

An extra large we.I constructed couch of pleasing proportions. a is made of a selected quarter sawed oak, golden finish and highly polished. The claw feet are a i carved and the head piece is embellished with rich raised carvings. Spring work is the inde- i steel construction with heavy duck canvas over springs, spring edge. Upholstered with nine rows deep diamond i Filling is fine A 75 tow i hair top, COVERED IN I A Special i uu miu i-ti $34 Home Of tKe Outfit.

All Goods Marked Irk Plain Figures. Dramatic success of the season, The County Chairman" at the Colonial Theatre, Connellsville, this ev- cuing. Reserve seats by Trl-Suite or Bell phone. Advance sale I-luston's drug store. Nick Russell's company made good on Monday night at Geyer's Opm-a House In the first of three nights In repertoire at popular prices.

"Peaceful Valley" was their play offering and there were several specialties. All tho company's work "was much above tlio nverago and pleased tho niiillcnco greatly. Tonight "Wife In Name Only" la the bill. Wednesday night they will put oil "Tho Poor Mr. Tlldi." Mrs.

Strtckler, wife of Dr. James P. SlrleUler, went LO Grove Cil.y on Monday to visit with 'Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Robinson, who were residents ot Scottdalo. Mr. aiu! Mrs. J.

H. Hesse are home from 'East Liverpool. whore they were visiting relatives. Mrs. J.

'Lester Porter and little son. Eugene, came home from Donora on Monday, where they had been i i i Mr. and Mrs. I i Blystone, the latter being Mrs. Porter's sister.

Miss Ruth Loucks enters Wellsley College this week, while Misses Grace and Irene Loucks enter the preparatory school at tho same plucr. Miss Carrie Miller leaves this week for "Wilson College at Chumbersburg Cor the fall term. Misses Mario and Nettle Colestock of Greensburg were guests of their cousin. Miss Ella King. SMITHFIELD.

Chatty Letter From the Metropolis of Georges Township. SanTFfFfBf-iD. SeiiC. P. Smltli of York Run uml .7.

of Hubiu were i day. They are uudlung' the books of tho First, National Bank. Mr. Smith is a practical 1'iirmci 1 ami truck ruimr. Ho studies tho nature and a a a i i af the for the UU'l'tsrent crops and plants only tho I.

t'vom i hu i get i.ho host returns. l-Ia has a plot of ground on which hn a potatoes from year to yenr aiu I from which he always gets a good yield. From "LJHi measured rods oC thin loi he dug I.SU bushels uf mereliautriiilo pot aloes, thin year. They wore of i Rural Now York and Sonoca a varieties. This makes a yield of nearly 200 bushels pen- aero.

At per bushel, iho market price nere, Uils would givo him for the crop, or she rule of per riere. "Who say a Iluit pay. MJyjt roe no ol! i is visiting hor father, Lit thin place. W. C.

McKeim of i accompanied by Gapt. Tann B. Keenan or Greeuftburg, drov and ware transaetinp: business a hei'e yesterday. M. C.

Stuck a business visitor to the county seat between trains yesterday evening. Baltimore, and L. Ba- bant, PiUsbuivj, were l.runn:u;i.lnff business in tho borough yesterday, C. A. Foul her Is giving roof of hlw store i i a now coat of paint.

Rov. O. O. BnjjilH oJ' MeCloJIiimltmvji was nailing; on his frloncls and par; ishlonory and i i a a word for lily camlldnoy I'o; 1 AsKembly. Mi'H.

Grant Nicholson, who now sktoH In Iviwa, i 1 road tho Daily Courier In nrdur Ilio DOWB ol' homo Nicholson is a ot! D. i a I am) iner oC Coorj.voa lowiiBhlp. was ono of. thu twiiehers of CoortfuH township, teaching sovcnil i -rhrn slm took a trip lo the Wt'KV. I'm 1 t.lu- iKMiofit of lienlth, tho conntrv climate i i i her linsbund sho luiu smcn beon milking the a i eye a her lionio, I nolt.omlcy i i 151m Grovf stopped over last, al: i i i House.

drove I from ISlni 1 Oi'ovo. They arc? a i an outing t-o i and i spfiid it NiMiHon of rccrent Ion al i tho hills of Chout. Neck, coiulgu- oils Clioat; i i i i Groonwood of a was 1 i i i his a Mrs. Snrah .1. ham, over Sunday.

Ray Nlsou of I was ti visitor hore yt'stei'tifiy. Harry Emery of "Unlontown was out last night attending a session of the Red Man. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Live Local News From All PartK of the Town. Tlnj County AL Uie a Thoatro.

i). T. Poiile of Scolidalo was callinfi on i i ia Mrs. Karl of a wan In town on a Bliopplni; i MlSh i i i a of Vandcr- was a Connellf.villu visitor Mon- Mr. and Mrs.

If. R. former roslfleiHs of ol' Suolt- dale, were calling on i in lown Monday evening. Mrs. W.

I I a of ijlxlilli si rout, Gruemvuod, i i a ev- euluM." riMin i'ow days' visit i rel- a i In i i Mrs. C. Smllli wan horo from Monday. Vuruipca Callaiihan of SoiiUi I'rospi'Ct i i niornliiK for wlu'ri- i he I hu her MSICI-. Louis N'ciii.

a i of Uawsoll i I Momlii.y. Mr. and Mrs. Hampshire of A i i wont, lo Pltt'slinrs Uils wliuro I hey i spend sovc'r- i i friends; Karl Duwsou w.is a Con. uellsviih.

1 visitor Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller antl baby of Uuointown were ID town this niornliiK on their way East. Mrs. hcott KroRcr and of Craw- Cord are home- from a suvcral wuokH 1 i-lBlt.

wlili I'l-lcnclH aiiU relntlvos Miss 'Jora LaiiKlircy of was in town a on her ivtnrn home from a she the gnfst of her sister, Mrs. Earl Miller, i ,1. -I. Donghorty and children of I he South Sld! i hoitie a from visit Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Connelly of Allegheny. Tho Chairman ll.o Colonial Theatre i evening i be the dramatic: tivat of the season. Re- Korved scats eil.lipr iihom 1 Huston's dniK store.

Mr. i Mrs. KlnnoRan of West. Poach street left, i morning for Cleveland. where they will spend several weeks i They i also visit Mrs.

Finnegun's former home in 'I'oronLji, Canada, before i i to i home. $100 Reward. The ai'ove reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of. a destrayinw any properly of the I'M. Va.

Tel. Co. Lnunl 1'nlon I. B. E.

Supper In i i a Church. On r.irxi Friday evening, ni. S.uii o'clock, the wnnteii of tho Christian Church will Berv.j supper in the church, dining room. Tickets 3o ceats. Every hoy and, ijlrl wants a beautiful toot.

Every boy mid girl can have this deajre gratified if they mill wear Gorman Shoes. Co None butter. They wear longer; tho price iti lower; they lit where others fall. G. a J.

'W. BuHermorc. Gorman Co. i The New Exclusive Shoe House.

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Years Available:
1879-1972