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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PA'GE FOUR. THE DAILY COURIER, PAl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1913. Suily (Emtrter. the poalnfllev, at but promUei will probably hold out. Mont of hid conatU- uontfl didn't expect htm to be elected and did not thcretom but don him with pledges.

TMS M. nil Managing J. 11. S. SSTlilMISLL, Beureiary anil 'fteiut JEVIS'O, MAH.

fresldetit Inaugural speech fraa short and sounding, but It lack" ed specification and ftuuscartea. Its brevity, however, traa commendable. Inauguration speeches In the March weather ttt Washington should be cither short or not at preferably tho tatter: or bettor still, the Innugurs! ceremonies should changed to a later atid more seasonable time. The Jjemoemllc party has pledged Hselt to amend the Constitution making the Presidential term six years and tho President IneliKlblo to reelection. In fashioning this amendment, It can be provided tlml tho term shall begin the llret Monday In May, when "tt'uahmgtoti la at its besc and whole country more or lesa redolent with spring.

the President vets unable in so brief an address to outline other than in very general way his policies, and we must be content to watt until he presents them in detail in his message Co the Congress. In the meantime we have to consider Bomo high- sounding doctrines and unselfish ideals reflecting Progressive rather than Democratic policies and practises. There is nothing new in them. Tho Republican party has been working along the same lines as far as has been practicable. Further, President Wilson and the Democratic Congress will find it undesirable to go, and wo imagine will not Attempt to go.

The only seriously disturbing feature of. Democratic administration Is the fact that tho party la confronted ty some hasty aftd HI-advised about Tariff revision and other mat ters, which if too radically interpre ted and acted upon are destined to halt the happy march of prosperity. As general propositions, publicans and all fltisog of citizens are willing to endorse: Currency reform; Industrial Improvement: Agricultural efticlenov: Conservation of natural resources; Sanitation and safeguarding the public health. If President Wilson and the Democratic stick to this oragram and never lose sight of the fact thnt they are, admlnliterlng this vast estate for the benefit of all people, and not for the: Democratic partv atone, the wise steward's reward will doubtless bo thelra four years hence: but If once they wander without that circle they urn In grave danger of becoming tost to duty and Co office. Tito most conspicuous thing In tho parade won Vice President Thomas Ulley Matshalt's plug hat.

It was a Purls creation, patterned after Iho Lincoln stylo of 1SCO, and selected by the Ifonorablo Tom Taggart. Tito Vtco President way visibly set up. Wilson Is reported to have shown no emotion; to have, in fact, been cool. That's nothing. Lots of other people were cold.

Washington Is full of Democrats. Got ding expense anyhow. Perhaps if the State Health Department's local agent were Inclined to work In harmony with tho local Health Omcer there would bo less friction and bettor service all around. The Democrats took charge of tho government with a great denl of demonstration. 11 Is to bo hoped that they wilt run it with loss nolso and more cf- flclency.

The first example of the Judicial Recall lt ready for tho polls In California. The judge is a police magistrate, to bo sure, and tho Recall is made on petition of the women: but the Women lllto to Call and Recall. Ex-President Taft presented President Wilson with an extra member of the Cabinet an a mattoi of courtesy rothor than necessity. VlCTOll AND SPOIIS. The'political firm of Palmer A Guthrlc held iv business session at Washington In the mtd-'t of the shout Ing 6nd tumult to consider the claim; of tho Democratic leaders of Fuyette and Westmoreland counties to the Western Pennsylvania patronage.

Ito tiring Congressman Curtle Husscy Gfvgg wants to United Stales Din tricl Attorney for Western Pennsylvania, The Honorable Bruce Slen- would like to have the same odlce, nftd wireless repotts are to the effect that be was not bucltward in Indicating that the Sterling Syndicate should bo made the chief, custodian of tho Weat ern Pennsylvania, patronage for distribution where it will do the rnost good for the party generally and the syndicate particularly. It Is understood that Congressman Carr Is a member of the Sterling Syndicate and that its cUUma command his earnest support, In which case they will probably prevail over those of Gregg of Westmoreland countv. for the reason that in politics Live Conereisman rates higher than a Duck. However, there remains Congressman Warren Worth Bailey of Cambria county to be reckoned with, lie Is a brilliant editor; Congressman Curr is a. brilliant.

orator: both are proteges of the Peerless Bryan. It 1s Just as hard to forecast political conditions as it is to forecast weather conditions, but judging from the present outook, the tile Sterling Syndicate will be general agents for the distribution of Democratic rewards In Western Pennsylvania, in event the chances of Major James M. Laird for the United States Marshulslilp wilt (jc much Improved. appointment may find favor with Congressman liatley. who has recently indicated that tho newspaper fraternity are entitled to liberal recognition in tno matter of appointments.

Coming closer to home, tho Con- jisllsvilio poslolllce will undoubtedly go to oho of the numerous proprietors of tho Connellsviilo Xowe, who, by Its own coy confession boro the brunt of tho battle for Wilson lost fall. However, there other ambitions, and they are powerfully backed. They may be able to override tho recommendation of the syndicate and smash Its slate. Jn tho Intersil of humanity, we trust tho ncony of uncertainty will not be unnecessarily prolonged. Some of the candiates are getting very nervous and their state of mind la painfully reflected In tho columns of the late Official Organ.

Some of the Progressive legislation proposed at Hnrrisburg Is really progressive and some of It Is retrogressive. Tne Oregon primary law, or any other election law which proposes to ignore the existence of parties, should not be placed upon the statute books of Pennsylvania. Jtn the election of United States Senators and other tike omcers sensible cttisens vote for principles and not for men. and the foolish voter should bo restrained rather than encouraged to vote differently. In the Inaugural parade, Governor Tener also shone.

In the tine of real progress, would be a change which would permit the President a little more time to consider important bills before panning upon them. Kate relentlessly pursues some railroads and some railroad families. All life Is uncertain, but gome people aro luckier Shtn others. Wicked men are out of place in Church Place. Wien Woody Wilson and Woody Carr both get on the Job, why should wo fear for the fate of tha nation? The Tenth regiment was in It, too.

Wo will now await with Interest tho attitude of the Democratic press on tho subject of Mexlcnn Intervention. The Tenth regiment officers announced that they would bunk -with tho boys In tho armory quarters, but the Army and Navy Club helped some. "What doeB this change mean?" ask cd President WHson in his Inaugural address yesterday. That's juat a whole lot of Democratic asplrantu would like to know. Porflrio Dlur.

Is preparing to make tho greatest hike In Mexican history. Tho Taft smlto never came off. It waq tho most cheerful thing in Wash' Ington. Tho Weather Man was kinder to Wilson yesterday than ho was to Taft four years ngo. Tho Democratic party has suddenly developed a number of bans ambitions.

Nature smiled upon President Wilson and 490,900 others. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0 Ono Cent a Word. tf (I) No Advertisement for Loss Than 6 15 Coins. 2 mnn Carr In reported to fci with applications for of- WANTCD--YOU TO ADVERTISE IN our classltleu columns. WANTED--1N-CHSK GIRL AT OXG'E.

Inquire 003 SOUTH 1'ITTSBUKO ST. Gmartftl WANTED--A BOY. INQUIRE AT MOORE'S fJKUO STORE, Water slrcot. WANTBD--LABORERS AT NEW Round Dlckoruon $2.00 pur clay. 3(nar4Ul WANTED--TO LOAN 5500 TO $10.000 on first mortgugus.

CHARLES EVANS OJanttd WANTED--FIREMAN FOB NIGHT 1 experience tuul i Address 1'. O. I3OX Jilt, Conrn-llsMllo, Pa. um.Ltiltil WANTED--AT THE OLIVER COKE plants Nos. 1, 2, .1, coal miners and coko drawers.

Apply to foreman of the ro spectlvo tfd WANTED--AGENTS TO CANTASS, middle aged prefciruil or commission. A to PITTBUKCJ CLOTHINO IIOUSU. oppoaltu Wjman Hotel. Second fmurtCiJ Fur Rent. FOU RENT--HOUSES.

J. A. MASON, Second National Bunk building. Socttt FOR RENT--MODERN HOUSES. Inquire KAlt-'S BANK.

Mtabtfd FOR RENT--HOUSES INQUIRE PAUL B. DICK, Title Trust Blflg-, aOfabttd FOR RENT--FtTnNISHED TIOOM, Apply 211 EAST MAIN STMSCT. ImarOtd FOU HENT--4'URNISIIED ROOM. Apartment Opposlto Wyraan Hotel. Gmnrtfd FOR RKNT--THREE UNFURNISII rooms nnd bath, 847 N.

PITTSBURO STREET. FOR RENT--APARTMENTS WITH evory convenience. ROBINSON AND COUO11ANOUR JOnovtfd FOR RENT--OFFICE AND WORK shop; 3tl South Plttsburg street. In- iulro at LUTEMAN'S STORE. -Imarttd FOR nENT--SIX HOOJif HOUSE! with bath; per month.

Apply HARVEY SILCOX'S MEAT MARKET. CntarStd FOR RENT--COUNTRY PLACE. room hoitso with heutot; on trolloy lino, largo yard; garden and truck patch. Fine place for chickens Address O. Box ConncHnvlllc.

Pa. STfobtttd FOR RENT--MOtlOA'NTO'WN STORE room, 20X110, new building; bualnoss crttra. Main street; lurga altow windows, thoroughly modern throughout. Fine chanr" for right ptu-ty. Act quickly.

BOX 353. Morsantown, Vu 4marlHd. THE SITUATION IN AKRON CUSTOM CQAJU pricca reononnble TRI-STATE i'Jfebtfd FOR SAhB--ONR KRKSII First street, West FOU SAr.K--crioion wurrt: SKUD tit and Hondoruon't-, HL foido. Connollsv (lie, Tit. port ROOM uHf, modern i i I in I "VVi or SAICiVtf ROJJtN'SON' Rmar ltd FOR SALE.

SOUTH CONNELLS- vlllo loti. Convonlfnt, chptii), easy terrnt. lit THE COURIER OF- TOR b.VLn--TWO IHTWDTNC; J.OTS. Sant Murphy oune. Cheap la quick buyer.

I i A IT.l Main sticet. ron SHARKS YOIKMI Brouv Ins; Com a lock Mttlco ofCoi In reply. AOtiro is 'STOCK," euro Tho Courier i a i rou or inr; Bout Ijftoiattire. of i a a Will Hell Civil Ifiy ItHLL rilONC TOR SALC-- 5,000 ACRKS OR ANY part of or 0 toot of coal In Grcum- ArtdrcBH CO BKESON AVCNXJH, Unlontown, Piu Timaratdtlmarw EC1Q8 FOU IIATCniNG RITODB Itodrj, for Great ivlntor a IT. S.

aicCORMICK ConnollB- vlllc, or Tt. SCOTT'S GROCERY. 238 North Pltabuig- atmct. TJIH PARTY "WHO PICKCD UP CotiKel pup on nvenuo Iftjtt Thursday nftornocm Is known, and will S.LVO for himself by rc- i tho pHp onco to 207 SOUTH COTTAOC AVJWUK. -imaitCd Cluirtcr Nottt'c.

Goorpe C. Altai ncy-at-Laiv, 7i)o Bank for Inpfs- Building, 1 Pfl NOTICn IS llfilllinY GIVEN THAT iin uppHcntlon i bo tntulo to tlio ttovoi not of Pcnns Ivanin, on Monday, March IfllK. by J. S. Munroe, C.

and Vf i a under thu Act of entitled "An Act to provide lot tho incorpoiatlon and royuliiLlon of certain coiporatlonK," Appiovod Apt UD, IS" and tlio supplements i foi Lho olutrlcr OL an In ton clod coi pot a Lion to bo called "SOUTH ITNION TOWNSHIP HLT3C CHIC COarpjVNY," tho chat actor and object of which ts Lho i a i and of light, and powor, or any of thorn, by cloctrlclty to tho public oC tho township of South Union, Fayotto County, PennHyh an la, and Lo auch personH, partncirahlpa, corporations and iiaHQclatloni, i oakling therein or adjacent a-j may dcslro tho samo, and for those put poses to liavo, POSSCHS 'itul cnjo all tho rights, benoflts and of snJd Act of Asscmbl and tho supplements thereto. CCOROi: C. BBADSriATV, Solicitor, Bunk for Savings btugr. Pa. Clinrter Nollvc.

Goorpco Bradahaw, TOW Bank for Building 1 Plttataing 1 Pa NOTICD IS HCUDBY GIVEN THAT an application will bo made to tho Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, March Id 1013 by S. Munroc, L. Lamb ant! W. Crawford, under tho Act ot Assembly entitled. "An Act to provklo for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations' Approved April 1ST4, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter an In tended corporntlon to bo called COMPANY," the charaotor and object of which Is tho supply ol light, heat and power, or any of tliytn, by electricity to tho public of tho Township oC Fayetto County, I 3 onnsylvanlrt, and to Kuch persons, pat tnorshtpg, corporations and asuoclatfons, 1 therein or adjacent thereto, as mny deslio the und for these purposes to "havo, POBHOH3 unrt on joy all the rights, benelltn and prlvlloffea of said Act of AsHombly and the supplements thereto, GF.ORGK C.

BRADSIIAW, Solicitor, 70T Bnnlc for Savings Bulldinar PlttB- burp. Pa. 6-12-lDraar Charier Notice. NOTICE IS IZKREBIT GIVEN THAT ftu application will bo made to tho Oovm nor of the Stfito oC Pennsylvania on Thursday. March 13Lh, bj Beltchltjy, Gap tan o' Comuto, VS.

Lecho and 3t 13. Schanck, undpr the- Act of ot Commonwealth of anla, entitled "An Act to provide Cor tho Incorporation and riapriii.itlou of certain corporitlonV approved April '20th, 1S71, and tlio tlioroLo, fen the charter of nn Intended corporation, to bo railed WINDSOR RBATiTY COMPANY," the character and object of which Is tho rcJmsQ jim) snlo of real estate anc! lioldlnB, (iml real and tor these purposes lo have, poasosn and enjoy all tho rights, i and of tJio snld oC Assembly and supplements thoriMo J. KIRK JIENNEK, Solicitor Notice. --TUB TOUGH BANK, loca tod at CONNELI.SVTI.LEJ, In tho STAT.E OF Is closing: up its aC- I i All note-holclcri and others, rccUtorn at tald association, are hero- bj notlfled to present tho notes and othor claims against tho association for payment PL riOTO, Cashier Da tort at ConnoUsvlllo, March 3, 1013. SnmreOd pooooooo-oooooooooooooooooq wr A Homer's fYEAIVaotliing The Young Girls Junior Suits Ladies High Grade Shoe Sale Now Going on $2.65 Only a few days left and we want to impress upon the women of Connellsville tbat this is an opportunity daily slipping away.

There are odds and ends left over from our winter stock of Queen QualityX Zeigler Brothers' and Edwin C. Burt's. They con-' sist of nearly all leathers sold, and styles likewise. This sale will close Saturday Night, March 8. The price, $2.65.

Down's Shoe Store Minors Easy Shoes For Women If your feet are tender--if you Have' corns or bunions--they'll give you more solid satisfaction than any shoe you've ever worn. They are made with flexible turned soles. The uppers are of soft, velvety kid, easy, but nice shaped toes; sensible heels. LACE $2.50 BUTTON HOOPER LONG, 104 West Main Street. At Only $10.00 Good Stylish Tailored Garments Here is a rare opportunity for young ladies from 13 to 17 years of age to secure an up-to-date thoroughly tailored two-piece suit at a minimum outlay.

Made of good quality worsted in brown, blue and tan, with Jrancy collars and cuife, trimmed with straps and buttons and nicely lined with a good quality of satin lining. The graceful style and lit of these garments show evidence of careful and thorough tailoring and are ideal for school or Sunday wear. Sizes from 13 to 17 years at only. $10.00 New Linings for Spring. In our department of cotton linings can be found materials to match, most every shade of goods desir cd.

In this department will be found' a big assortment of colors in our best quality at 40c. Plain satines in all colors and permanent finish, 25c. Per- calines in a good variety of shades at 15c and fine satines at 15c, 20c and 25c, for linings, shirtings, petticoats and other uses. A very complete line. New Hosiery Here Our reputation for the best place to buy Hose will be continued by the big shipment we have just received.

The biggest values to be found anywhere in black, tan and white at 25c. A special medium and light weight three for $1.00 stocking, silk and gauze lisle stockings in black, white and tan as well as a good silk stocking with lisle top and foot at 50c. A good $1.00 silk stocking with lisle sole and a heavy all sillcstocking at $1.50. Also, several numbers out sizes at 25c and black and white at 50c. Children's Hose in white and colors a fine lisle in all sizes at 25c, colored sox at 25c and two specially values in a meclitym and heavy weight ribbed for oys and girls in all sizes, at 25c.

iYou'11 be satisfied if you buy your stockings here. EL DUNN N. PITTSBTJRG St. CONNELLSVILLE. IF YOU WANT AJfYTBINC TRV OUR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, Ask the man who buys from a Union Supply Co.

Store What kind of goods he gets; what kind of treatment he gets; what kind of service he gets. 'Ask him especially about the quality of the goods and about our prices. He will tell you our stock in every department, from groceries and meats to furniture and clothing, is the best that the markets afford, and he will tell you that our prices are lower than any legitimate competition. Ask him about the service, the treatment, the conveniences, and he will tell you they cannot be excelled, and he is telling you the truth. If you don't want to take the word of the man who buys there, investigate yourself; compare our prices; compare the quality of our goods, and compare the prices at any time during the year with our neighboring merchants; oxu- opposition merchants, or merchants anywhere throughout Pennsyvania, and you will find that the man's statements are correct.

UNION SUPPLY CO. 63 LAKGE DEPARTMENT STORES Located in Payette, Westmoreland and Allegheny Counties..

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