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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER.28, 1910. THE DAILY PA'. PAGE THREE, The News of Nearby Towns. DUNBAR. Mr Xov.

2S --Mr. nnd 1'atrlck Connell nnd dtttixhtvr, Annie, who boeit vlMtliiK trlenan nt Ornyn l.amlltiK. returned hoiim on Saturday. Ann Uoodmuit. who IIUN been hortf thn itncNl of left Cur homo In IMlttburtc Martha whu been (rlciMlM tit 1'lltMtiurtr, returned Mint Kd dm tllytho.

who hnn vlHitlnir hor Mr. uiul A Mlythe. te(l rcaiimo her ncliuul work Delia MeKiirUnd wan the of Ut Unloniowti, Mr. nnd Mrn. Hubert MiClnlti of K'ltonlown.

were horo tho of The Aid Soototy of tho rrotomiuit ihurclt hMd Ibclr resii- Ur on 1'rhluy afternoon ut tho homo of rpdtna nt the Kur- imce Mott nit (tip uf tho wocloty were itroiivni and tho afternoon Hi'onl ly the In netting. nn.l 31 Wmiitm Klinboriy of Utttunluwit, were hero the KUOHtu uf David I a nhopplUR In Connellnvlllo Howard Clark, linn IIOIMI t)if of In t'ltwhurit for the punt two returned homo un urdny. John Artlt of MoiuMmjn. la hero I tiff frlf for a few clun. Hurry HtrotiM.

who linn boon vlMltlnit Mr. unit J. It Htroutl uf WmioSnlo ulreol, ro- nuine work ut MoiivnMoit. SltM A Knew Xommt. ho boon hor Mlllnn N'oinon, who tftudefit the Htate Nurmul nt Indiana.

Va. returned homo un MnndHy nvonlnir. Snrnh llvrrott for runxmi- IftWitoy. whore Him will bo the foient of ami fur Kutllck nnd Ttelto wore tho KUCHIH uf frlemlft In Union town. W.

ft. Colom caller In t'nlontown Dmtd WMtlamt, who liim been fined lo liN homo mi Church for (tie pAnt four In now able to ho out. Mrt. Anmndn Turnoy of Siottilntc. In hero tho ttnott of hor Mr.

nnd uf llryntm Hit) Mm. Mrtry Gordon of Lemon t. win tmro the ttueftt of her winter, John Duffoy nt Mahonlntf Tho ninny of Mini Mnrienrot CtHhrnn. who haft tieen ill at Plnr Junction, where Kite cm plot ed Nt trneher, will tie uliul tu know ttmt Tbo Joy nf tho Motluid! Hnntlny nuhonl, huM lilr noclnl tvinfirrow nt (tin of Mrt Koltv itt f'ci'hln Iio cretitn nnd cnk" i al-m i nnd nit nro corillttlly hultntl Hrntt. who oinplni nt Hpenl Hundiiy here Ith hit faintly.

Tho pAdorwNkl Mitxlc Club met on nt tho home of relatives nnd frlondii Inittun county. Jerry rtvetiK(od of Dawn on. wan cnlt- ItiK on frlmiiht hero yoHlerday. U. W.

Iteatty of Cllutthpori. the KUcHt of UH brother, 11. J. iJviitty 'riuiiM- day. Mr.

nnd Mrn. Prank i of burK. are npeiidtiix' few ln-ru Juneph Htrlckler. Way no romytho. Juke l.uikey mid Junteii IllMNrlt uf weiu cullhiK uu frlendit horo cntanJuy.

IJjsxIc Alorirnn i on frlondit ut Vandorbllt rfttordn W. it Harper' In nblo tu Uo round nKnln a nl urt HlnenN Xonniin ntirl I 4 lut tnit nt the hupic uf their Mm. IJ. H. C'rttnier in l-'runlilln tounnhlp.

Dr. J. K. iloKun of UauMOII, was burilncxH caller livro ChnrtrN Km por nnd Mlko Wurd uC Vutulurbllt, wcro calllitK un frlcndH here a Shojmnt nnd Wlllltun Kulrchlltl uf Dnwnon, woro biiNlncHtt callorw hero cxterdny. llarvy hint bunlnniH culler ut Vnndorbltr yesterday.

John anil Arttiur CJrav i calling on frlotidv ut ConnolUvllla josiculiiy ijlin 1'rovltiH of DAWHOII, nller li-re UUN. Nov. 'JM-- Ocorjcn tloutty i ut Conlbrook Prldav. MrK Jatneit Itoatty mit a i on itt Vamlorhllt Thutnat Slueumn nnd of McKeon lloclcn. who bi en vIxltliiK frlendft In Maryland for few atoppcd off hero on their return hotnn.

Mm If. Hyatt calllni? un frlondN ut Vittulurbllt votur-nliiy. J. who lino been frfendft In for tlio pant i homo. Mrn.

CharlitM Dun lap culllnff on frlendn at Vanderbllt Mnt Jacob Atklnixm of Vanderbllt wntt ealllnHT on frlnmtit huro T. Out toy of wan a hitrtlnoNft on tier In toxx Hat'iiMav. Marie a Htiopplnfc In Drtwnon Mlnneit KM "Ha nnd Jlcxito Dtmlup were ealllnie on frlondn nt Vanderbllt jentorday. S. CnrotherH rv eullor at Vnnderbllt yeitturday.

VANDEEBILT. Nov. 'J 1 M. A. Clnrk of wan horo Halurday a of bunlnoMH.

W. A. ftoeO of hote iMltlru: Mr. ami Mrn W. llocd Unbert Moorr In ('oniiellHt on Hnturday ralllnir on Mrn Ophelia KQOIIN a Mhoppom In Contiollnxlllc Hulurdav John Mundorff.

a former resident of of i plnco, but Irvto of wan Inhl to mnt In tho Cochran trmpt'-rv. nilxabcth and Mior- mnl worn nhoiiplnK- In on Haturduy. Charlrn Connell of Ouubtir hero lUrvpy i on Churoli A Inrx" nniniirr of ttio of of tho elub wore pronont and itnitilcit prourum ro floored tlitrhitf tho ovottlnjr by of (ho moboft tho club, i i i Kttmofl nf all norln wro Itt i ft tnlo whon rofriMh- ntw were i Cuott iv( i l'n on Mtftt Adn i who vltltlnK her mother, A. i i Ht Mryerndnie. bun hoim- Kolix Ohio.

ho will bn llir. frtendit i at ite. ro- tuniori tintiio Mitt Minnie Tattertuo. who 1i.it hero tho Client nf her nmtti Ktlrabolh of on for hor hviti" In Suturdny cal liner on friends. Strn Herbert a Mhopper In a John Shnrfor of a n.

tMitlnoKM horo i t'atflrk of Star Mini don i toMtord.i a on frli-inlK. John i'tftrk Scottdato npent Sunday Itofo lilt frlondtt. II I a i i i i I i i "i' ml- A I nf i i i i i i i i tho UIIOMI of fi lontN MI Tin.n.!""", of i V.HH a on i Ix utor i Monro wore on Martin of hnro catllnff on and rola- the KuMt of Iunlel Nonoll of Htur Junction WIIK horo yxMtordny rHlllnte on hit I'nink i i of a Htindav lit 1 a Loiil 1 VU'Ujnto I In OM- i i i i i i i on t'url and I oh i to I. i I'a. i at i ihelr I.lndMii Mi I'urlaml I I I -MI a mUi of i Mrt A a tiler of I'lttilMirit horo of frlon Mint Silo ('oltnni wu frlondti In L'nlontown.

c-lurrno- MiI-'Hrfiuid or wiift tioro on i Mar Witrnh'k i i i i In i Illc. i a from hor i i the I I a wan hi to! i a i 1 dam i at a in Hattirdiiv. a In tin 1 I i i A Iicnrllor of i All report horo on ttnlurdiiy the Rtirrtt of i time. John wan tho Kuont Alct l.uiK a In Illo Sun- A plnmnht ttirprlno party uUoii on KrMtiy nt Mio of Mr Mither honor of Mr Nrmnn'n father. NVmutt of the Central Hunk.

In honor of Uworih C'llfi Mundny 1'Hlvon. tru Mnry A 1'ortor uf rotnruoi) to hor a if'K 1 a few daM hero I'ortor A it tint Vlokoxlc a cutler In a i Oltln I'orlor WHH In Oawwon io crtT bN blrlhdtiy. 1 he affair tiulrtlv ttrrnnxod tho honor in th" tho room I on a mtnntoi) of iimii Xlininn tium of horu on of on i In hln rttitrt i i upon hint, und tlion a It In honor of httt M'th itlttionich itooTILT, hit ilny tomlntf on I to tonld not ItiMKlno what the affair for. Mr. NVmon IK uno of tho cltl- In Dmilinr nnd linn pr.ictt(.all llvtl horn att hlx UTo.

i i i th" i on Conf llwvlllo 'Uio wan by about uM of Mr N'oinon nnd a very enjoynbto i spent liv nil pronont In roltitlnic talon tit Kono ami a otbor of tuitir it In'" hour In a i A i vucntA K'ft for thitlr wlthliiK Itio hu4t many more Inippy blrltulnM' Mlt itnih Ilintilii rt tho Kuont of frU-mlji In I'nlontown on Kor. l. MtiKird. pat tor of tho Mothodlnt church nt Mt. ltriitdoctf.

W.M unmt hntulionir donation party on TlinrKduy esonlnn Jit the clone of tho ftorvtcon In Cool Mprlnic Chnpol of (li'p MothodlHt rrotetinnt cliuroh noar L'nlutilown. The Itullr- nnd tnrri ruin- n'ltti nell nil oil bunkott unit tho tturv woll niJod of icrucerlon for him to a homo. Kov. Mlnord wan taken 4.0 in pi ly an he had no tlnit llko thin had 'I hai.k-KUli.u- nlulu -hort talkM rf niiido l.y Uov MHionl i i i a I A AI'Mtrfo rutitt und Tnnlntr. l-fi for hmo.

th inkliiK the ttiolr InitulMorno donittlunn. day culling on to do your Utln paper for Imritali SMITHFIELD. Nov. a 'reception wlilt a donaUon. to tner nnd ut ttio M.

uluuch I'tl- day nlKht WIIH a pluuniint feudal nffnli 'whole i i planned thu IiKtlcH of tho contfroKaUon anil roinpleio HinprNo to DIpninr Ife When they frre OMC.WI from tho paiHoiniKf. thov wetc by ttoa o( HinllliiK fuccf. a oKivtlon Inp uHjteinbled for the occasion I'tof I au) Abraham of tho (ironrtbuiK HchoolH, In a ncaL tnado the of weRome. Ruv DIpniLT roHporuli'd In a a vein Unit put In The exorulncH i mil rocltatloiiH mood humor vni Ii tl 1th and UnlHlad up by bi'lnir HIM vi-d to all prudent Thu donation iciiHlHted of thliiKH iii an- iiMoful In the luulory of liny ell reKulatod household John 1 1. Moner of Andci won c't OSH Saturday.

a borough vlnltor Onior LInhn nt 1MUH- IK npuiiilhiK tho 'I'liankuKivliitf i i paiuntH, Mr. and J. C. Huhn. if.

Cirlmm IH IntlldlnK fin Uo IIOIIHO op hlri lot on Htruol tiHlntr for Itt conMtrtictton tlio brick from thu old Downey Cooper nhop, which stood on Churclr- Ktreet for a half rjontuiy. Uun Smith of NIcholKon tnwiiHhln No wna bualiteitn vliltor horu a dnv John of mis a uxInoHM huro Satuiday. J. Wot ttt v.lth J. It ItalncH und son of 1'lttKburft, calllntr on our on Saturday, ami Sundujul In tltn Van of Moirln CIOMH nondn, a buHlneKfl fa i day.

Bortha. Hwlntc nnd Mltm Atlrn Ran kin npunt Saturday dav ttio of Mr. and Mi a. Clyde JOIICH at MorKuntoxtn. W.

Vn. J. G. Ilurchhml of MorKiintown npont tho a ullli In thin, thn home uf hlx birth. Tho cornet band came out nnd dln- coitmeil flwuet music on the atrcom I'Vldny nlttht.

Tho following; iccontl roKlntcrcd at tho Sinlthllold Houno. llonry J. t. Kcathor, IMtrnr Hush, fcftnlth Kiiltcr, John ItiKor. H.

Joclcol. Jan. Knlticr. itburvr; G. i i i I i Hallo.

Xewbupff. W. Vo I'nink ami i i a Capu.xl. Uopubllt wave a Th illnncr at Lho tjtuurt farm to a Kctuct of liln frleiitlK ThuHO preucnt woro: Mr. nnd Prank Urn kit and i lighter, toll William Stum and (KM Uao Dolun 1M Marlon.

Grunnell. and Mint Utln Huiton. hiniUilh 11.1, rtmrleti Mathlot and MUn Oruuc J-oivc. Smith Hold MrH Trank Jlucktoj prepared (ho ain fomc tlmc'hnH bt'tn fall hi 17. lHjj Anna Suml on filciulHMioro toiluy.

lolnn nick of Confluence, i thi- mimbr-r of of i nnrt Julia Orumlorf Miller of GrantHvlllo in town shopping und nllliiK on rrlcnda DcmotrlUM Compton of mic 3-lcU anned through onroutc lioinn from homorst he deliver- od un nUdrcHH btforu tho directors con- Vent Ion upon tho Bitbjcct, "Dimilot Supcrv Mi Compton for many tirn a Hchool dheet- or In Ulk Uck townnhlp und taken Kreiit IntcrcKt In educational woik, C. liny oC SillHbwr. a JviHtlco of tho Peace, Jn lant aumidlnjr tlio "Tho MlHuotirl Girl" In Donncn tboalro. WliitcrhiirB of WUM Imndn with host of frlondH linro yosttTday aftornnott. Wiley of Cumberland, Md BH tho i hpic A C5 Siixntftn of Latrobc.

ono oi the adhirT Hfo iiKiMita of Wont- and prexldcd IIH honti KM. to nay It wan propnred a i i I 1'rof DcrfoubanRh of the hoolf, ThanltMjfHinR- ru- in Nlohol.non Horborl Coolny of I'alrcti un o. the Ktiost of K. O'Noll, hlM i aohi.r, Mri (illmore nnd ctifldi on, pent lilt tin? i i paron tM Coniit'llHV Illc Harry i Unlimtimn visitor Ii K. Martin of KiiHt a iMltof 'I In- pnpttti 11 In bouuiKh rtt huoN ri 1 a of i nnd MrH tanniot of i bocti doitn i ij a hiinilrtomc donalton a Dn 1'ach pniU contributed i i at a plnon und delUon from i ic In a i WHKOII and SnllotxUurir and chllilron hlfthlv a ttiln cineinbrnnci) from iholr Hchool Jjtnirn of Untile, wan a visitor I'rhtaj TU tinny, who wii-t.

run and bj O. train near 1'alr- ohnnco nltcht, well kmiVt an parontK Mr, ami Honrv Itlnnoy. lived hero hi IKto Tho i i i i horo a noar riitrmont Vn rd Mr. a a i i Whllr thorn U'ai ron ontoicd It" of ibc fi O. an a i i i itnd In thai ponltloit i oi Ippli 4t foi llfo In an i i Idont on toad i llfo IIUIIK lit tho It ill inco for a loiiK 1 tin but ho Until!) and marrlod Inily ncjii i In Choat Nock.

More he rotdd' ft hon ho WIIH kllloil nnd whoro tho roinnliiH movoil for I i i a i him i he I I i and hoy of a lovublo iilKposltlon The UidkH Aid of th i liurch mot i UnrlitK HIK.CCMH at their (hlckon illnor and ttu In the Toun Hull nnd nlphi. They took In about SSO, will 1f all cleat. AH inoflt of i illbU-M donated. AIi'Y I tan kin Hiirprlno v. hnn Mr Ktnne.

a pltnm old uolotod mun came to him und witntod to Homo rhlckonn and mild. a Colored man a to buy i IOMH?" Stone took tln linputiitlon i und lopKod 'V mi they do xa da IH coloioO about In-all a buy chlckciiM I Mu can't lit cat 'vin MEYEESDALE. MKYEUSDAl.U 'Nov. Jlf Sum Uoaen- InirKi'i iitul Koburt Conk, two Unou luLttl litiiucnj i i tfutntM on Tli unk 1 Ouy of their ft llni ry und i of GrutftHUlle, Ma and whlln tlicio took lo i Diotr filomlH on a tlttlo liuiuiiitf cxputtUlon Itloclioi nnd Hnjdor between Llitm mifccooUod In two flnd lltf nml uatmMMr In that KOC- to tic plentiful, tlon to tic plentiful, 'IIH it puiiy oC huh to I'M horo 611 tin it. M.

tiolle.y}from a pulnl near i i M1, elKht i i lily mlil plKMtHiintH untl twlco IIH ninny rubblLH Thc on -So Niweriil liofti'H Hi foi homo 'I hnultNfcKlMK' uupiopi iMMVtt horu. union vices coii- iltiilctl In tlio i i i chin cli mi excellent Kcnnun 'hiivltipr boon Uiv, inntor if tho hoivi- a I HO Infill In of tlio IttiHIncn lljuKt 7' 'Mnuitt ItiR charter tin. 'name. In 'the bitMkct WJIH Hie uUruLllon ut Itolch'H HriVluUvny A "Whul- bcr IlKli' School, (ho funnel i i of l.ust wan- defeated tho numo bunch by tho 1-" Mrn Jciiklnn. Junking inified of tl'O louil a of tho emUMWK ComimilJ.

Ith ItlH Hull to Hpeml tho muiith4 hiOoorKrfa fur thy beno- IU or the health' of which em 1'cniiHj I luittl- horo jcalorlay ami to- JohliKOii of ti, hiirf viu Htorc room In tho Shipley a i i i and i In the i buiuieiK Mi In Itno In Uni tow ii ion-candle electric Dalits plnred In of the Hotel Hiker Hdil UM IIIMK nriuicc. tt 1 dotttrultu il? of out on dark to thv ROCKWOOD. IlOi'KWH)l) niiHK'on of Dio ton. liixt iiljiill i a tocturn xm tin Men'H Orotherhood of i a Hi-v. IHiiiBon ono of the Held Oio Itiothorhood tintl IH v.orklDK act Ion of Lho l.lojo nonulHon.

a re oi i i i lo Minn of Uu i and bo now i inl)i at MMiiorNoL. dkul of i Tho i of Iho v. ood Koformod i bun mot In rtpisrlul Hcxtlon at tho paraonah'e at NLturdH I I KraxM and a in i the i i i i i ul for NfiMruI duyrt Mi i chant If, StiMlor In In homcrKCt todiiv In the In- torontn of the brick company. i) S. IH holding of at tho I.i\nrel chinch foi Iho next iirr Will Uc funnU on thu Try nnc of rlnmiini il inlvortlHomontfi Ono cent In itll It "III coat )ou.

D. C. FOLTZ Dunbar, Pa. Doalu- In Hiiv-'Stiuw. I'loui unil nil of Mill Foul ut mill.

No. 1 Timothy uml Closer i 00 So. Tltnnllo Bl.oo Straw Con sl Clioji I- 1 ShortM i Mlildlcn rtcdiloit Jlliltllm i I 1 Itritu 3 Do rioiir 1.03 I'rlcoM MUbjoct to olmiiKu out notice. PICKERSON BUN. ni'N.

27--Itorry of Diiwaoii, WHM catlhiK on hero yettortay. livdn. i of Vandorblle. Inc on frlomlN hrro voxtonlaj. iCnni of Connollftt lite, cillini; nn frtomlft horo itnd on Mace Store CLOSED For Stock-Taking' Sedersky Rapport Successors to MACE, CO.

November Bargain Carnival Sale oi Coats and Suits at Reduced Prices This Sale Brings You Remarkable Values in Women's Beady for Service Garments. Opening time as over and the fall season has opened briskly at this store--our garments have won the admiration of all their clever styles and moderate prices. Now is the time so we have decided-to cut the prices deep and offer you our great November sale or better known as our wonderful business bringing Bargain Carnival. All the lines of garments have also been greatly reduced in price for this sale and the event certainly brings you many remarkable values. November is our Banner Month, we must beat last year's record, so down go prices of garments for women, misses and children.

Purchasers will be quick to appreciate these values and we ask you to come early. $6.00 and $7.50 Skirls $4.90 $16.50 Ladies' Suits $10.90 $25.00 Suits $18.75 $16.50 Girueul Coats $11.90 $15.00 Cloth Coats $10.90 $12.50 Voile Skirts $7.90 Taffeta Waists $2.90 $2.00 Mannish Shirt AVaibtss 98c $2.00 Corsets, sale jwice 89c H50 Silk Petticoats $2.90 fl.50 Mercerized Petticoats 89c All CJiidei muslins Reduced. $12.50 Waterproof Rain Coats Sweater Coats $1.90 $2.00 Leather Hand Baps 97c $2.00 Near Silk -Umbrellas 97c FELDSTEIN'S The a Frederick Autptone Will Be Formally Introduced To Uniontown This Week. oiii 1 big player-piano plans will be formally laimclied this week. The of which the W.

FREDERICK 'AUTOTOXE is the center of iutci'Cbt; an iusti'umeut wliicli we will introduce at 583 dollars --15 dollars a mouth. The instruments, themselves are magnificent. They are SUPERLATIVE. That is tho word that fitly describes them--SUPERLATIVE. ilind you--this is a player-piano house.

We believe in the player- piano. AVe are accustomed to seeing and hearing and dealing in player- And we tell vou--iu the light of this experience--that these W. F. FREDERICK AUTOTONES ARE SUPERLATIVE. Linked together--these two names mean much.

The first means push--energy--enterprise--truthworthiuess. The second means Art in its truest form and highest accomplishment. Jt does not take much of an imagination to picture the success that it, already asbiired for this ideal instrument. Then, the price fits in well--585 dollars. It's high enough to guarantee a reliable and thoroughly dependable instrument, while it is low enough to make its big economies very apparent to anyone who will take the trouble to look into it intelligently.

Also we have pride in the terms--13 dollars a mouth, straight, for 39 months. Not 50 or 100 dollars down, then, 15, 20 or 25 dollars a month. But 35 dollars, as a first payment, just as 15 dollars is the last payment--for 3 years and 3'mouths--and no further interest or extra charges oi' any kind staring you in the face. Start now- piano. -right during thu Holiday season--to own a fine player- W.

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