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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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19, 1813. SCOTTDALE BOOSTER SALE Tuesday and Wednesday, December 16 and 17. Buy Gifts Early You Save Money on Gifts Bought in Scottdale Great Varieties--Lower Prices Buy In Scottdale off on all cash purchases Tuesday and Wednesday, December 16 and 17, in the stores named below: J. J. Dowling Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Suita.

Broadway DepL Store Miller's Big Store Everything to Wear. Parker's The Christmas Store--Dry Goods, Coats, Millinery. Marks Goldenson Clothing, Hate, Morris, the Clothier Thomas Rutherford Books, Stationery, Christmas Things Wiley Melfinger Jewelen. Peterson Allen Clothiers--Broadway. Fink's New Idea Store Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes.

Colborn For Good Shoes. Win. Ferguson, Undertaker Furniture (t Carpets. C. Meader Jeweler--Beid Broadway T.

W. Lipps The Shoe Man--Broadway. W. F. Goshorn Sells Good Shoes.

Doorley's, Broadway Clothiers and Furnishers. BUY IN SCOT BADLY FROZEN, HALF STARVED MAN, FOUND IN AN EMPTY BARN Frank Skergm of Ham- molHivIUe Has Arapatated. HE GOES DAYS WITflOUT FOOD From Monastery to Ho StwIWr CmR-r Hay and Man Is Left VmxBWrfoM In UK- ChaO. Special (o Tna Courier. KrOTTWALK.

Frank Skcrxnn of Hsmmondvllle, who lay In a burn Thanksgiving Day and feet werw frttsen from the ex- taken to Mount Pleasant nleht. whero amputation of his tnoB look plain Skerean Is aged about years nnd lutd been work- Intt over at Monastery 1 he but work being viatic with him ho mer to Dswson. and on his way out He said Into ths burn of tho IH(P Martin IlniiKh pla nunr and hlmMlf In Ihe hay next fnrmar who tiad bnucht the Uuy ni iverl If. nothlns: tn the barn but chaff Bkercan when found mi In iho hU sticking oul The had nothing to ent fnr days, but got out for wilor but the mut flve or nix could not Ket out ho wss no weak TBO who llveli Iwyong the I i i hOltKO, hall KOen n.tn anl mndn tnvQuttaAtlon Ma telephoned la Hoottilate nbnut Sknrgan ami UurgOim It Kills and Chldf Krink drove out In a n. with a rot.

and hauled Into pollen station, wbqro aid wns suramoned Skergan wi. In bad frtiin and etpAsure HkprKiin has a nnd a a youth who nr. rttnRed for hU father to bo to the althouith the fnrnlly had purte'l durtnie lant year. HUILtHNO N'OTr-8 Among the buildings cr improve- rriefits about It hmy be noted tfml Krrd llafer building ti new Xramw house on North Hide, near heittnut will nn addilon to that JW-tton of town. ti Qvefhott alKi liull'lng an ad- tlitiim hli on I'lttaburR p'rett.

bullfltntr of the la.rst» addl- -jrhlch ii InrKor than the of the on Hrnadway pushed ulons rapidly Hub- or'fnrh the contract for trn heating snd pluroblnj; and Oie bifHdlng Is about ready for thinirm A VOTK I (torn Ta Albert IS furnvrly and ii SUB, on Krl- Mrs wlw Iwr tiri In ert marriage iMwwbtr, Miss Alberta Farmer of Owmjulale. has been with her parents In for a few weoks. VIBIT 01' THE 8TORK. Fora--To Mr and Mm Westley Wiley of Chestnut street, a son on Friday ENTERTAINS EMPLOYER Kr and Mrs. J.

Dowling entertained the of the at recond annual turkey dinner which wan Mrvcd Dowlln on North Cnottnut street. 11 was a o'etoott rJtljr aiut wu fallowed by gmnM-WM ttoufo. ttAQOIfl DtNNJCn Mr. and Mm, Bnyxor entertained uther em- ployes at o'clock Ifcrkey Olnnor at their homo am ArtHur stvrnuo A delightful social evening followed thn dinner, whlfh at clock Dec. IS, Mrs.

Anna Plmlott. njred 60 years, one month jnd 15 it Fuueral from her late residence No 33 Fifth Scottdide. on Monday, December IS. at 2 P. M.

Please omit PRITTSTOWN Airs. Orant Tounkln and son of Rockwood spent short time in visitlnK her mother, Mrs. Nancy Prltts. Mrs. Hannah Crosslond of Pitcairn spent a day In 1'rittHown.

visiting Iho family of ncr cousins, Mr and Mrs. Jeam Kough. Mr. Mrs George Morrison of Oratton, Va, were the Cor several days of tholr Mr. and Mrs.

CHrk Rldrnour of Prlttstown. Born--To Mr and Mrs Charles Mortise of Prlttstown. a son, on Friday. DVKBAR. DUNBAR.

Dec 1 3 i McDowell nnd Marlon McPherson were shopping In Connellsvllle yesterday Peterson of Scottdalo, attended the Krnent Gamble Concert Thursday evening Mrs John Talor of Unlontown, was the nu-nt of her sister, Mrs. W. a Friday. Rosella Iluber spent Friday at Youngwood Malting her sinter. TIte primary of the borough schools here gave Christmas entertainments yesterday Miss Llzuio Femn, tearhor of room No 2, received fruit banket from her pupils.

While many other received many beautiful presents. At Dunbar Methodist Kplaropal Church. Sunday School nt 46 A Preaching at 11 A 41 Subject, "The Obligations of Church Membership." Kpworth League at 0 30 M. Preaching at 30 Subject. "The Sin of Cmetness." were taken up in nunbar borough nchools for tho benefit of the poor Prmibyterlnn Church Sunday School at 9 45 A Preaching at II A Subject.

"Pray That Eater Not Into Temptation. Christian Kaileavor at 6 Preaching 7.30 Subjmt. "Wiiat I Donn-" All weliome Mlmt Decker of Connellsvllle, attended tho Gamble Concert Thursday Invitation from the King! COME The Spirit and the Bride say, Let him that heareth say, Let him that is athiret, And whotoerer will, let him All-inclusive, heaven-born, entreaty from the KINO OF KINGS. His subjects in Gonnellsville are and unitedly pressing this invitation Into the Highways, the By-ways, the Hedges, Upon the Old and the Young, the Wifle and the Ignorant, The Rich and the Poor, to come up to the House of the Lord and to call upon the Name of Jehovah On Church Attendance Day, Dec. 14 Hours of Worship--11 A.

M. and 7.30 P. M. Sunday Services at the Churches notlroa minx reach this office by M. Bunntoy; tlirue cdvcd later cannot be printed.

No nolli-es will be retired by lelephouo. TKINITY LlfTHBRAN CI1TJHCH. Invitations have been Issued for ixn Member Present Servlcx," tu be hold In Trinity Church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The committee on arrangements will furnltfh trnnnport.itlon to and from the church, on request, to any of the aged or Infirm of the congregation nnd friends of the church are also Invited to come early and enjoy the Sunday school. The et- enlnK sen-Ices will he held at 7.30 and the confirmation claxs ut A THE FIKBT PRESBYTERIAN Church, I Proudnt, nastor Services In the Colonial Theatre Sabbath School at 3 4B Morning service at 11, subject ot "Jesus and the Masses" service at 7.30, subject of sermon.

"A Whole City to Mnet Jesus." Christian Endeavor at 6 3 0 Wednesday prayer meeting In tho Y. M. A. at 7.45. 11 CHURCH.

Robert TH Colrun, pastor. Hubbuth School at 10 A Morning service at 11 o'clock Subject. "Such KS Should bs Saved C. E. Society at P.

Laadcr, Miss Virginia Herbert Evening ser- vlco at 7 30 o'clock Subject, "Spiritual Blindness." Sermon by pastor at both services. As this in Church Attendance Day we, are expecting a big day. CHltlSTIAN CHURCH, P. Allison, pastor Residence. No Race street.

Trl-Htato phone No 874 School at 30 A Graded lessons. Contest wlfh Bsitver Falls December 28. t'lTfllfhlng and communion at ItHpno, 'Why Does the Forward Halt" At 7 30, "The Invltirtloii from the King" will the subject Prayer mefftlntf Wednesday eoing at 7.30 Welcome to ull FIRST BAPTIST -CHURCH, South Xlttsburg street Nelson, pastor. Bunday BWwol at 9 A. M.

Public worship at 11, A. M. Special mufllc by the choir. 'Sermon by the pastor, "An Ancient vVornhlpei-a Desire." Youns meeting at 45 Public worship at 7 30 P. M.

Special music by the choir. Sermon by the pastor. Not be a Christian." VN1TBD BHBTHBMN CHURCH. Crawford avenue an'l street, Rev. C.

Wlnejr, pastor. school 9 4i A 11 A. ii. Selmon by the "pastor. Jun- ior Society 2 30 JI ChrUitlan JSn- deuior Society 6 3U 11 LeuOer, Miss Anna Bridogum Bventng wor- Hhip 7 30 Sermon by the pastor.

Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7 30 P. Everybody welcome THB UNITED PRBSBYTKRIAr Church, South Plttsburg street and I Morton avenue, Wllllum J. Everhart, minister Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Evening worship at 7 45 Sermons bv the poxtor Sabbath school at 4E A M. Classes for all Organized Adult Bible for men and women.

Juniors and Intermediate P. at M. Senior P. C. at B.45 Topic.

Lessons Fro mthe Men and Women of the BibUs Heb 11 140 Leader. Bberhurt Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.45 Topit "The Word Made Flesh John 1.14. Leader, Kev W. J. Exerhart CHURCH.

Rev Wolf, poxtor. Services at 11 A. and 7 30 M. Preaching at both services by the pastor Sabbath school at 0 45 A. Epworth League at 6 30 Wednesday prayer meeting ut 7 30 Junior League Friday from 4 to o'clock TRINITf REFORMED CHUKCH.

South Plttsburg and Green streets Rev. E. Wagner, pastor. A warm welcome awaits strangers, members and their families at any of the services of church each Sunday. Sunday School at 9 45 A.

Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic, "The Church and the Kingdom" Evening subject, "Christian Manliness." Services at T.30. Rehearsal of Christmas tnualc by choir and orchestra Tuesday evening at 1 SO. Young Guild meets Friday at home of Mrs. C.

Fair, Vine street, Soutlh Connellnllle. GERMAN H3THEHAN ST JOHN'S Church on Carnegie avenue and East South street, George Dletz, pastor, Services at 10 30 A- M. Subject of sermon, "Lord. I Have Hoped for Thy Saltation, and Have Done Thy Commandments Sunday School at a o'clock. nt Morgan Station tomorrow afternoon at 2 30 o'clock.

Confirmation class on Saturday morn- Ing at 3 clock. All are cordially Invited. TIRST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Society, Room second floor. Fayette Title Trust Building, Uniontown. Sunday School at 10 A M.

Morning service at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting at a o'clock. Sermon subject, "God the Preserver of Man." COWENAJJTBJR CHURCH Rev Thomas Graham of Plttsburg, will preach at the Wheeler school house tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Sabbath School at 2 P. followed by a Mhort discourse to the Sabbath School.

All persons are cordially Invited to attend these services. MOUNT MOUNT PLKA8ANT, Dec. 13 -The Misses Fitzgerald entertained the Willing Workers Club at their Smithfield street home last evening. Refreshments were served Two patients were discharged from the Memorial Hoylptal yesterday. They wove MTB.

Mover of thta place and Mr Peters of Greeneburg, ivho was taken to hla home there Mr. and Mrs Raymond are the proud of a daughter left by the stork at their College avenue home. The bazaar and turkey and oyter supper held by the Aid Solely of the Lutheran Church In the Mullln blok wag quite a. Some, beautiful presents were on display Quarterly began at the Free Methodist Church here last evening in charge of the presiding Ellder W. Bpiker M.

Hen- drliks of Staulfer and Rev Adam Lenkerd ha.ve been conducting revival cervices at the Knti church The Independent basketball team defeated the South Greensbtirg at oitate armory last by a icore nf 89 to 3 Mrs Flora Lane and Miss Anna were guests of Mrs Mason In Connellsi llle Fletcher of Greensburg, the guest of Miss Bnimn TInstman yewterd-iy Tred of Niagara. tho guent of his sister-ln-Iaw and brother Mr and Mrs. August Spelker. The public closed yesterday for a. three weeks'-, vacation.

Some of the held exercises appropriate for the occasion and nearly all the rooms were decorated in bells, holly, etc. Mlas Genevleve Opener leava this morning for Elraira, N. to tho boldaya. THINK OF fT 50,000 Persons Publicly Recommended Our Remedy. Some are ConneUinrlllo People.

Over one hundred thousand have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills; For backache, kidney, urinary Thirty thousand signed Are appearing now to public print. Some, of them are Cooneltavilto people Some are published In Connellsvtlle, No other remedy proof. Follow this Connellsville woman's example. Mrs. Knight, Francis avenue.

Connellsville. Pa. sa a "For ten kidney trouble kept me in and the pains In the small of my back were at. times aimoat un- bearabl- I was lame wben I got up In the morning and the least work tired me Headaches and dixxy spells were common and often my sight blurred. er 1 caught cold, it settled In mv and was annoyed by the kidney secretions.

Having Doan's Kidney PUls recommended I commenced using: and in a few weeks they relieved me- Two boxes made c. cure and I had no cause for complaint since Price G6c. at all dealers. Don't slmplv ask for kidney remedy--get Doan's Kidney PUls--the same that Mis Knight had. Foster-Mllburn Co, Props Buffalo, --Adv.

5JBWJSSS A VfS. Chortacterlst at tin. Colonial TbeMre Pleases large Audience. Adrars Newens gave a characterization of the play, Message From Mars." In the Colonial Theatre last night us a number of the High School Entertainment Course, and he pelaaed a large audience Immensely. Mr Xewene held the interest of hla auditors for over an hour and a half, a difficult task for a single entertainer.

All of the different were cleverly portrayed and the action of the play more clearly denned by planatory notes by the reader. Altogether It afforded a very pleasant evening. Get Toor Steamship Psuwago If you are going home this winter on a visit to the old country. Foreign Department of the Time National Balls steamship tickets on all lines. Come- in for full information.

All languages Do your Christmas shopping now. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE fc CprfUr jhr.KW QcrenmAN SOOBTY OP I. PCTMM mtf..

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Years Available:
1902-1977