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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PA. A appointed waa Int In- Lutheran church by the congregation In honor Of the new Rev. VH Hetrlck and wire About 225 per-; noli aiiondea. Dr H. C.

of the churr.h council, pro- sided and' Urt council and thetr reception delightful program was for the occasion an" this have' froa a MvwaJ stay 3uKte.ll, ao- Jll Ml in Jeaneite Adama, mo will riait at he Cunto for a tew horns Downs' giaoe 91 ore Is milling on 2 for mec and one (or women, For awl Black Shoew, hlgb toe and Bnfiiah stylea, For woman--White Blgh Shoes in aad bnttlon, fz.fts. Uwlr windows tor dlaplay. adv-lCMt George In jrlm who has been lit at her inre for sooie time -in coovalMci ng. She is able to nuwH or dwod th. Sunday schoo of the church.

talks were i Her. J. a pastor of the tfnitca-'BrVlhren church; Rev. J. limbertwn of the a w.

Bncknar of tlift. Christina enurcJ). a Edwards, ot the First Baptist church a a Rev i k. The musi- oa; program 'of selections the 9undaj' school orchestra, with violinist, it trio, Mian' Charlotte Wed. Mngalton'-' arid' of Dunbar, granted a marriage license In Greons- Kamily JEeunion.

A raunlon ot the descendants of "Peter Livcngood wUl bo held Kriday. July. 30,. at Salisbury. It Is expected that descendants of the pioneer Somerset covintinn will bo present Trom all OVUT the United States.

Woodward Plans are bQinjg made for the annual reunion of the Woodward family "to be 'held Thursday, July 30, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Higlnhothim at Sroock. The family has. A large connection this section Kitcrle, yioto, and Us' Keller; cornet solo, S.

6. Clabansh, solo, John At tbV concltitldn ol the program a and many members are expected to Itcioua lunch-jon, prepared by attend: Mrs. Woodward Aid.Bdclety of the church, ts corresponding secretary of the served In the social" ro'im by the sociatioh. Daughters 61' Bible claeg of which Mrs. Hstrtck is the teacher.

Itaptift The church wit. attractively members and several with daisies and ferns. Tho new rmn- mtt ndKl (hc resmJaT meetlng ot the and b.i» wife.were given a warm Ai(1 oc ty of tho First Bat- and a very enjoyable even- tlst church held lnat itM waa spent by all. of Mrs. M.

C.idden In Sycamore 1 street. A business meeting wa.s held, followed by a delightful social session. A musical aad literary program consisting ot a piano solo by Grace "Workman, reading by Miss Gertrude Lindsay; piano aolo by Miss luena Heavner; vocal solo by Miss Sue Percy, and a duet by Misses (Grace and Work man, was rendered. Delicious re froshmenla were served. Tho next meeting will be In the form of basket plonk- and will 'be held Friday afternoon.

3S. at the home of Samuel Goodwin at Trotter. JU to GlTe At if William F. Kurtz post Grand Army.af Republic, hold yesterday alter- uoon la Odd Fellows' temple, plans were made for a banquet to be given Friday afternoon, July IB, at 5 o'clock In OM Fellows' temple In honor ot iJutlm' Circle No. 10Q post.

An InvitatiOB will alao. be. extended. Ie- purtment Commander C. H.

Wililam of the G. A. R. and Adjutant General Samuel Town, botli ot the five ti-ustoea ot Odd Pellowa' temple' and their- The wlvss of the post members will also be. InvitMi.

The- committee in charge is composed of Comman-der 'W. Clark and Colonel JamM J. Bsrnlmrt, A marriage license was Issued yes -icrday at Cumberland to l.eo Moon, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Z.

S. Moon of Carnegie avenue, and, Edna Salena Yocum ot Harrisburg. Misa Yocurn hjis visiting at the Moon residence for tbe past week. XoMinaiiiiK Tbe monthly buslnaaa- meeting, of the Christian Etadeavvor society of Kirst Protestant ciiirch waa held laar evening lit the home of Miss Beatrice Pattmon, '9bcth street, West Side. ineetlos was.

conducted at which: the of county conreEtion were ordered; following coipmit- lowinaiion of officers was named Cfcarjes ShiiW. C. V. I -Mm. S.

T. Bentord. Rcanlon. have been ISBUCK! for the reunion of Beer- "bpwer fanlly be held Saturday, 4nly JTtti, at Chalk Hill. The com- mlttee In of arrangements Is eoapoMd fcl M- Beerbowei; of Un- secretary, and Mrs.

Sadie Beerhottor ol Somerleld, treasurer. Annoanced. has of the marriage Mlw Bertha Lisbon Green of Wa'fthlujrtim, and Oryl-lle Murphy cWff property oflicer of the United hospital at Markleton, so'leninii'M TVnshlngton. D. C.

The yottng" couple have gone to honae- keoplng at. Din Sister. Daniel "nlg'liif Hrj at the C''A. a in PERSONALS. Mrs.

Clara B. Port left i morn- Cross. Forks to her eon Harold Port. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Work and son Robert will leave tomorrow morning lo spend their vr.catlon at Atlantic City. The place shop sfter all. Brownell Shoe Adv.

Miss Schiller, Misn Frieda Schiller and Miss Margaret Yohe wlir 30 Sunday to spend the day at the home of Miss Mary Zimmerman. Panl McDonald. Robert Bnfano, Humns and Edgar Francis irlli leave this cmnlnx tor Bear Ron to attend a party at that place. genuine Edison Mar.da Frank Sweeney, 100 Souti Pitts burr street Adv. J.

H. Robinson returned bone last night sfter spending eight In traveling Kentucky. Louis Brvin this morning tor w. lo visit friendn. Hot cakes bakn.

thtra at table on an electric Q.riddle with the stern. Frank 100 South Fittuburg Adv-(7) Mrs. C. aventie and Mm. today.

Mr. aud W. Downs of PatUrson vfAltinfr her paronts, Mr. llcndi-rwn of Greensbttrf Mrs. J.

W. of North Pitlsbitr.K street, went to gnntown, W. this, mornlnsr to risit rcl" ives. condition of Mrs. TS.

Havl- 'Summers. i-atterasrand Summers, Miss Georgie Newmyer, ators are now r.sdv Miss Ida McFartand, Miss ters, Mry Rlnohart and Mr. Fair. Mies Delia HOOD, a cleric In the offices of tbe Plttibrry 4k Lake Erie railroad nt Beaver I'alls, Is spending a days'i vacation with her mother, Mrs, John Hoop of street, Greenwood. Mrs.

John Miller of Dunbar, who has been patient at the Cottage State hospital for the pant few weeks, la nlong alcely. She IB hlii to be up in a wlwal chair, Mrs. George Freeman and daughter, Miss Helen, of (Ireonwood. were I i Plttshurg yestbrd visiting for- mer's Mrs. John Kchard, and Mies Annabo'le Crawford'of this city, who if pa lent In St Joseph's hospital.

Downs' Shoe hus started 16.85 shoe sale (o men and J2.S5 for women. Tbe men'e Mile is Tan and Black High Shoes, and the Is White H. gh and $2.85. adv-10-4t Miss Madeline Cuneo of Woodlawn is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Cuneo nnd Gandotft.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kelly of North Arch street have returned from a visit with thaip daughter, P.

W. of Mrs. Fletcher accompanied bcr parents home will rimaln with them for 10 days. Mrs. R.

Kriillcr of Kane, Is visiting at the he mo of danghter, Mrs. WHllam J. Crbln Evenwn. Marie'KrlHer of Is here on a visit her father, Robert Kridlcr. Will S.

Anders located at tbe West Penn office in Plttaburj, is 11 visitor Uxlay. Robert Hannam drove a truck through frwni PHtsburg for the Con- nellaville Motor reeterday. H. Hayo and daughter, Betty Jann, lefl thin morning for Northeast, on Brio, to spend the TOMS Face and Arns Red and Itchy. Catkin ittab.

tncmthn old his and becan to (el red and itchy. Soon ptmplea Bto prickly broke cot that scaled ma. and be aatched, cauiing them to was and could not lilwp n'ifbt, the tJon dlafigured him. "The. trouble lasted about a month.

I unr CntJcnm Snip and Ointment and used two cakes of Cullmrm Soap and one box of Cuti- cma Ointment Which heated him." (Sirned) J. Frkj, Pltw Poultry Pmrra. Oibsonia, May IS, Catknra For Toilet Cuttecrm Soap to clciiose and My, CodcuTm Ointment to soothe and heal and Cuticura Tmlcum to powder and parfuiue ideal for daily toilet pnrpoecv. You may rely on to aura tor skin, scalp, hair and Nttblnc bettni to clear the routibnns, the scalp of dandruff and the of chapping and soranesn. WHOLESALE PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS IN PITTSBURG MARKEf SnppUcHl bj of Markd) of JNipartmenl of tu 'file Courier.

PITTSBURG, July The oi of tho State Department of Agriculture compiled the following list of wholosalc prices received In Pittshurg produce district fur 0: FriJls mid Poiatoes Condition generally Barrels, No. 1, I'jiuitem. Shore J31.60-lll.76. 1, No. 2, J5.50-J6.

Onions Demand Blow, (juality fall-. Crates, Texas Yullowt, l'-alifor- nla, 100-pourid eacks, VeJloww, Cabbage quality fair, 100-pound Murietta, good, 100-pound craiet. J1.50.- remainder of the summer i Cantaloupes a i i a ntandard Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Goelwrt and two i 5 1 4 uonK.fi $3.75, Uau children will go 'JD tomor- and crates, tintl. Georgia, JRo-76c. Ohio and Illinois, baekeis, Benns-- bushol bMkets, green J1.50-J2, row and on Mon-lay Mr. Goebert and little daughter, Hfilgn.

mother, Mrs. William Gc-sbert, and bin sinter, Matilda Go bert, both of Johnstown, will leave for a trin down the 3. Lawrence riv r. Thousand Islands aod to IntereftUnj In Canada. Mm.

Corinne Brtand of McK eceporl is ot V. rs. H. P. Snydcr.

Kelj Ixwg has returned borne from a vleil lo Mm. A. K. Mcltrtyrf of Mc- KeeeTwrt. Mrs.

Albort Garden of Braddock re- tnrned hone Wednesday after a week's visit with Mr. ind Mrs. John H. Miller of Klee.no avenue, BcoUdalc. Misses l.iicllip nnd Bernlce Hughes of Omathk, sre vUUIng at tbe home of, J.

f. Owens at Seottdalr. Mr. and Alex Hood. Mlsa Mabli Rnt't ind Ilatif will leave today for Hun, whore ihcy I bunches, will gpend the eek find at the Hood! Oranges-Cniifornla Valonciiw, I'eachos -Georgia, craU'B.

Caimans J2.SO-|:.75, Hiley Bells J1.J5-II.50. Cur.imib«rfl -Kastorn tampers, tl.25-tl.50, btwbel burrcta J3.KI-M. tcn), i Home grown, per bushel Rhubarb -Home per doxisn 30c. grown, cottago thire. Mrs.

T. Hi'-lemaa daughter, i Miss Helen Hlr will visit the Camp Sire girls at Hour Run for the! reok end. David G. Ram olph of Lincoln ave-i left mrnlBg for Newark, O. of Tower Hill and mm.

Marer Craft of Mtrritt- ttnrn were yeaierday to nee Mra. George IlJ.nnau of near Morirttstown, recently un ierwent an oporntlon at the Cottane itate hoipital and gettlr.g along ncely. The condition of Mrs. F. Bcwer ot Johnston ava- per I box.

email to medium size, rue slite. 54.5S-JC. Lemons -Por box, Pineapplee. craio, 24 to 36 land who has been very 111 at her nu who eo rwmit an peration hoirie at th S)im ho lltm roredi I. Koo.M-.of Clovetatid, willla Watnllton, pnfl tor or has been tbe gunst of M.V Motor.

Mrs. the Pmbyterlan churches at Ulwn- F. Het-wlcfe of South Prospect i ri ug Noa. 1 and is at street, returned home this attending i Bible conferences F. W.

Wrigfit, of the conducted by R'v, Snrauel ler company, has arrived home from and Rev. Campbell Morgan Kng- a buying, trip New Tort. llsh-evangolists. 1 -Per bu.u«Ii. nnd Chccsv, Butter-- Creamery, prints.

Me, tubs Me- S3 Vic. KstW--Kresli, Cheese PuH uream. Now YorV 33c, 31c per barrol. and: Mrs. J.

of Minneapolis, Who Start the good custom of using Instant Postuin as their table beverage, seldom change back to coffee. There frequently follows such a gain to health that this corrrfprt, together -with Postum's satisfying flavor, makes the change a permanent one, If you have not started using Poatiraa, -why not order a package fracn your grocer? Adams, of Sycambi-e street, and guest, started for home atter a Miss yirjsrlnia Cuneo of-. vtait with Mr. a i J. H.

of thin city. went to Point Marion today and will visit in. Pittsburg over SumUr, leaving for Mlnnaapolls tbo flnt of Adams ww tormerty Mns. George Hoff of COB- nallarlUe. Mrs.

J. JI. will be the gilest "There's a Reason' Made by Postum Cereal Inc. Battle Crwsk, Michigan for wveral of CroroHsh of BeJI 3 Venwn. Oeorje CONDOCT()RARRESTED Tetwmn ol CkwrffHI -nth War Tai TJiuft Lee, ind street, one of the condnctors on the 'Wwtcrn Man-laid Railway, In point of senriee.

was released yesterday under suin of bond by federal Jodgt Dartm at Blkins, W. for his appearance at the September term of Federal Court in Martlns- bnrg. W. Va. la charged with the of i war tax on each fares coilrcted by I him and not reported.

On Wednesday, he was Indicted by tbe Federal Grand Jurf The Indictment con- siats of thlrty-tl'ree counts. Lee furnished bond. The action taken against Leo ia the result ot checkings and invcatiga-1 tlons made recently by Federal agents. Mr. Lee i.

cond Ides', paesenger conductor on tfce Western Maryland, haylne bren is the service of the company for tMrty years. He also Is proprietor of a grocery utore on Beall strent, managed by his son, James It Will Pay Ton Before taking nit any kind ot Insurance let un five you fall information. Your Inmrnuica IB of the Drat InxpifftkiK) to yon. J. Donald 1 LOOfl.

markut or. Prime Uoavy, heavy mixed, J1G.75-J.17.25; niodlmn to heavy Vorkors, light Yorkers, plBK, -roilRh. Slieop IJiAllw 3DO. lowef rvt SS.50. lligbor at 15.50.

2WI, market higher at J15.50. Chas. C. Mitchell South Pilubnrg Street. ConneJlsrfJle, The funeral director who no ngenln or aollcltom who dolnf biiBlnttKs on uicrit Only.

20 yeura' practical exporlcuco. t.f the Purple Crom. First BOTH PHONES. Coiio nnd liy. Diarrhoea Tnia mndicinc wins the good opinion If not the praiso of who it.

Try when you have need snch a remedy. Adv. 1 A Sore Cnn for your Wants Is the use of our claaained column. Try' it. MRS.

MARY B. M1LLKH. Mra. Mary Burcbinal Miller, 84 old, and weU liiiowji at Smi-th- field, June 21 jit her home in She -was tbo last of ihc children of the late Thomas Burcltln- l. The Intorment way made nt Maon City, the former home of tie- ceaued.

PAPERHANGING Louis Boycl Tri-SUte Oil. The Easy Vacuum Electric Washer MMd tliv JKlf er In FM Sweep- AJCBUOSK --OF-- ONIOWTOWN, PA, nnovnn' find Dell flione of 1OO-1 your foci loooe, when thoy arc not sotUnsr JUST K1OHT, when thoy ary pinching the nose--come in and proporly adjusted. If you don't woar KIILSBCD or any doubts about the accuracy of your glasses--It will pay como' in for an examination. A. TUCKER, Oph.

D. OlTOJtETBIST 105 S. rittsbnriir Street, COIWBLLSYIMjE, TA. Attention! Motorists Big Money-Saving SfJe of Auto PRICES ABOUT Every Non-Skid First The Following Sizes, WUile They 142.50 $48.00 $16.00 2 $16.50 33x4 $22.00 31x4 $22.00 34x4 $23.50 Guarantee! Inner Tubes u.lotr money-saving opportunity of OUR TIRK DOCTORS will TUlcanlie old quickly, and properly. work Gaat)lin'e with the kick.

Oik with'-'tie' left i Schraitz Vuloniziflg Co. 413 Crawford Announcement Mra. Laura Mactwoll an- aounces the opening of the BEAUTY PAR- 3 2 Hrst Bank JHrfg, SUNDAY EXCURSION KOURB TAX TO CUMBERLAND Sunday, July 11 THAIK Connellsvill'- at A. K. Coannll Ticket BALTIMORE OHIO R.

R. Low Pa tats and Varnishes SPIJ.LS I'tlU In UolrJ with ttlua klbbon. fuSttSK BALTIMORE OHIO R. R. BXCIHSJOJT TO OAK PARK AM) BET Sunday, July 18 BOUlf J) PflOM TWP A TAX SPECIAL TRAIN Flat Flnlak Tarneak, Oralnlnn Cowixmrey (fallen It Palate and Varnuhea cut down the cost of your bouw.

"SAVE THK SURFACE AKI) TOW SATK WALL PAPER STORE SuuUi ITCH! 1 A. A. Clurko. Making Oft Any aiie FlreBtont; or l-'ulla Tire, Red Inner Tube, a.50 ior I52.25 for 30x3; UP -TO JUNE 12. Mutual Garage Both- our ttrtntttrng Tot: win and.

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