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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PAGE FOtTK DAILT tEADWH-TIMBf MONDAY, JANUARY 1, IW9 Every Day Over 25,000 People Read LEADER-TIMES CLASSIFIEDS They Bring Ask the People Who Have Tried Them FOR I FOR RENT Three-room ment, coal and gas heat, apart- electric FOR SALE FOR SALE--1928 Nash convertible coupe, six months old, in excelent condition. Phone 754-L. FOR SALE There are still a few items of FOR RENT Three-room heated practically new furniture left, kit- apartmery. Inquire 211 north Jef- chen cabinet range, electric washer, refrigerator, dresser, rugs, dishes, all kinds cooking utensils. 405 Union avenue, across from Union Service Station, Monday and Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.

m. light and bath, possession at once. Call 730-R. i ferson street. FOR RENT--Two nicely furnished rooms.

Call 843-J. Legal Notices WEST PENN RAILWAYS West Penn Building 14 Wood Street Pittsburgh, December 29,, 1928. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS To the Stockholders of WEST PENN RAILWAYS The annual meeting of the stockholders of WEST PENN RAILWAYS COMPANY will be held at the principal office Of the Company, West Penn Building, No. 14 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday, January 14, 1929, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, for the purposes of: 1. Electing a Board of nine Di- rectors.

2. Considering and taking action upon proposals to amend Section 1 of Article III of the By-laws of the Company, to repeal Section 4 of Article III and to renumber Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of said Aritcle III as Sections 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, and i BOWLING Garage Men R. Yount .......125 Hurst .........151 Dummy --123 Flemming 123 McMasters 142 GIL OUTLINES MEXICAN PROJECTS Totals 685 Prudential StoufTer .131 Smith 117 T. MeClure 131 MCPherson 98 Dummy 157 Curren OF 1OOO 1381 Totals 634 699 597 Clerks Jack 74 94 Librakis 109 Bierer 185 Lurie 125 151 134 155 132 110 100 137 90 FOR SALE--Plain white paper 35 to inches wide, cut to most any size, just the thing for cupboards clothes presses. Inquire Leader- rimes office.

FOR SALE Porcelain enameled lined refrigerator, in good condition: 148 north Jefferson street. FOR SALE--Horses and mules. O. N. Wilson, Kittanning, Pa.

FOR SALE--English Beagle rabbit years, old. Call 626-R. BUY OR SELL YOUR PROPERTY THROUGH THE EXCHANGE $1200.00 Down, $30.00 Monthly Secures $4200.00 modern 7-room brick, centrally located, garage, ask about it. $1.000.00 Down. $40.00 Monthly Secures $5000 00.

6-room dou'olo brick dwelling, bath, laundry, excellent location, a ten per cent in- DuU'n, $20.00 Monthly Secure; 1 32200.00. fl-rnom frame, gas. wnter, cornw lot 'reduced from fiMcuiU'iil location. Ocnvn. S25 OH Monthly Secures 6-room modern frame, hath, ixrell-nt location.

5500.00 Down, 325.00 Monthly Swlvirc'; 7-room modern civ. bath, furnace, garage, pop- mission once. iiov.r., $2vvi Monthly Secures 33350.00. room bungalow. both.

1 laundry, ask it Down, S20.no Monthly room frame. carairo. corner lot. Cash iSfi.Oi) pel- snnnr-s room frame, three lots, ceroeni, road, near Uw and car line, must be sold. BUSpSTESS.

OPPORTUNITY a CASPI BUSINESS, established for past. 18 years, earnings in less than two will pay purchase prici, ask about it Confectionery and Restaurant, $1.100 located on main busy for more than 19 years, 4- room apartment adioining. FOR RENT frame. frame. frame.

apartment. 8.50--5-room frame. MANY OTHER TOWN AND COUNTRY- I MADE KNOWN UPON RE- QUEST. INSURANCE. "ALL KINDS." PROPERTY LISTING, RENTING AND MANAGEMENT.

THE REAL EPT.1.TH EXCHANGE AND INSURANCE TTnrrv T. Tnsuror-Realtor GT TJSF.H CARS 1927 Ford roadster. Ruxtel axle $125 1027 Ford roadster $150 1 192R Ford coupe $150 1927 Hudson. sedan $750 1928 Chevrolet coupe, late model $450 1,928 Essex couoe. 3000 1P27 Dodge coupe.

8000 miles. DndTfi sndan S300 IPS!) Huripon broiinham S350 1925 Hudson coafh S42i 1025 Hud-on rnat-h if.v 1924 Packard touring, new tires Essex coafh S300 1924 Hudson Syrian balloon tires 1927 Essex coupe $300 Hotalingr Motor Co. 111 Market St. Phone 84 SALE--Double brass With i springs. Phone 891.

Ford coupe, tires, Ruxtel condition. Call 134-W. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished light i housekeeping rooms. Modern con- leniences. Phone 634-R.

i FOR RENT--One large room furnished for light housekeeping. Call j482-L. FOR RENT-- Second-floor duplex, five rooms and bath, hot water heat. Inquire 398 north McKean street. Phone 135-J.

FOR RENT--Rooms, centrally located, 355 Arch street. Call 841-L. WANTED WANTED--Three or four-room furnished or partly "furnished apartment in Kittanning. Address Box care Leader-Times. 10, respectively so as to abolish the office of Vice President in Charge of Finances.

3. Considering and taking action upon a proposal to repeal Sectfon 2 of Article IV of the By-laws of the Company and to renumber Sections 3 4, 5, 6 and 7 thereof as Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, respectively, so as to enable the officers of the Company to direct the issue of new stock Totals .....557 696 575 Post Office Seeger 171 130 156 Walbert 125 104 144 McCauley ....145 150 106, Dodds ...170 135 120 Berline 144 149 Totals 747 663 675 West Penn Householder 119 Simpson 127 Curb THE DRINK HABIT Bl CULTURAL ADVANCE AND HOI certificates in place of certificates Rush 157 which are alleged to have been lost, WANTED-- Hauling. Ford City. Ben Miller, WANTED-- Hmisf-wTves to Enow they act plain white paper, suitable for cupboards and clothes presses. Inquire Leader-Times.

WANTED--Girl for general housework, no washings. Call 661 or 702. WANTED Experienced girl for cooking and. general housework. Apply after p.

m. 116 Rebecca street. ACCOUNTANT College graduate -desires part time ei "ployment, will make audits, reports, budgets, analysis, financial Write Box care Leader-Times. LOST LOST--A erwu Ceal or time in car- itiB for cupboards and clothes presses usi'Jt-ss you get plain white naper for the same. Any size can stolen or destroyed.

4. Approving and ratifying all contracts, acts, and proceedings of the Board of Directors, and the Executive Committee thereof, since the last annual meeting of stockholders, as set forth in the Minute Book which will be presented to the meeting and be open to the inspection of the stockholders. 5. Transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By Order of the Board of Directors.

O. E. MURRIE, Secretary. Yount 130 Parker 171 133 132 173 118 109 145. 129 95 137 Totals 686 727 615 Yellow Doff Tanc'ebell 147 184 121 Dailey .112 136 146 Bono' 163 133 151 Noggle 148 174 141 Dummy ......138 129 121 DEBT HECSOTIAIJOHS TO BE HELD IN NEWYOBJC IMPROVE 1HE ECONOMIC IN MEXICO FARM NOTES Totals 708' 754 680 NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS In October, 1909, the Township of Manor issued bonds in the'sum of $5000.00, of which issue the sum of $4000.00, or four bonds of $1000.00 each, are yet outstanding.

In accordance with the provisions of said bonds, the Township of Manor now gives notice that it elects to redeem such outstanding obligations, and the holder or holders thereof are notified to present the same for payment at the First National Bank of Ford City, Armstrong' County, on or before February 1, 1929. After said date, interest on said bonds not so presented for payment will c-sase, in with the terms of said obligations. ED ROUDYBUSH CALVIN HILEMAN CHAS. A. GUTHRIE Supervisors of Manor Township.

Clarence O. Morris, Solicitor. American Legion Poole ..113 McClure 149 Schwab 131 Herr 159 Dummy 93 123 133 108 180 119 173 106 202 139 184 Totals .....645 663 804 West Kittanning Miller 164 181 220 Dickey 158 J. Yount .............175 Norton 127 Dummy Ill 181 90 120 116 119 President Emilo Fortes Gil has outlined much: hard work for Mexico during the present year. Above is President Gil and sketches illustrating the three major projects which the Mexican executive hopes to carry out.

CAR HITS POLE AND YOUNG MAN IS KILLED Pittsburgh, Jan. 7--(UP)--Rex Flanigan, 19, was killed and four companions injured early today when their automobile crashed into a telephone pole. The injured: John 21, fractured skull; Walter Reuter 20, lacerations and bruises; Jane Charles, 17, lacerations; and Dorothy 104 18, lacerations and bruis- 148 i es. 146 178 Totals 735 636 796 AMERICAN LEGION Herr i 97 147 Dummy- ..136 J. McClure .......121 133 100 142 Mother of 11 Killed Johnstown, Jan: Henry Shaffer, 55, mother of-eleven children, was injured here yesterday when the automobile in which she was returning to her LET US SHOW YOU The Rio Grande Valley, Texas.

Excursions leaving Pitts- be secured at The Leader-Times a i burgh January nth and 25th. fi GEO. K. KLINE, Kittanning, Pa. LOST--A black billfold, with gold initials D.

K. between Kit- banning and Worthington. Leave at Leader-Times. FOUND FOUND--The best, place for radio repairing. Thomas A.

Elgin. 115 north Jefferson street. FOTJND--Blank and white hound, Fayette Co. license 9505. Owner may Dummy Poole 138 129 143 126! home from church skidded and fell 144 I over ah Her husband 126 i and one daughter suffered minor in- '163 juries.

677 661 692 WEST KITTANNING J. Yount 127 143 133 Norton .........156 108 145' F. Krautbauer 131 93 Painter 146 145 159 Jamison 115 '117 95 Dickey ,127 685 606 ,,659 Attendee! Funeral 'Charles Wickett of south Jefferson street and daughter, Mrs. Har- old.Barlow of St. motor- 'ed to DuBois on -Friday to attend the- funeral Mr.

Wickett's brother-in-law, David Evans'of that place Mr. Evans is also an uncle of Mrs. James Rudolph of A'pplewold. WEST PENN USES POETRY IN APPLYING FOR LICENSE FOE HER DOG Parker 136 Beaver, Jan. 3--County Trea- Mills 99 surer J.

J. Zimmerman receives 'Rush .189 many applications for dog licenses i Dummy i.117 through the mail, but seldom does the applicant give a poetic description of the animal for which the license is sought: However, here's an application which Mr. Zimmerman D. Yount 163 101 186 135 114 707 YELLOW DOG received today from a Beaver. Falls nailev 159 that he considers best of Bollo Bowser 152 have possession by proving owner- I De ar Sir--Enclosed ship.

Sam Serean, Box NuMine. check for $1.00 for iog license. woman, all: Beaver Falls, Jan. 3, 1929. please find FARMERS NATIONAL BANK Kittanning, Dec.

10, 1928 The annual election for directors of this bank to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the banking house on Tuesday, January 8, -1929, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. GEO.

G. TITZELL. Cashier. NOTICE W. B.

A. Lodge 197, members must et their dues to Finance Secretary Mrs. Mary Beatty, 104 north Grant avenue. (Description of dog followed.) I have a dog, His name is I want a license Before we're run in. His color is yellow.

His sex is male. He's a darn good fellow With a curly tail. Was born on a farm Two years ago. His mother is Bull, His dad--we don't know. Dummy 110 Dummy I GARAGEMEN R.

Yount 103 Hoover ,119 Fleming ...............127 Dummy ....219 McMaster 115 A big crowd will be at Pligh School 'iym Tuesday evening to see K. H. 3. play Grove City Freshmen. FOR SALE-- Gillie pups.

Shirley, phone 834. Dr. Jas. GRADE USED CARS ChryslT "72'' 4 pass, coupe. Chrysler Royil sedan.

Chrysler "70" coach. Chrysler "50" spdan. Chrvsler "50" coupe. Hudson coach. coach.

27 Olds "6" coupe. 26 Nash Adv. 2-door sedan. Dodfre coupe. 24 Jewett coach.

26 Olds "6" sedan. Plymouth sedan (dem.) Olds "4" truck. 1 ton. "4" touring. coupe.

"-'Ford' touring. roadster. Lowest prices in town and reasonable terms. A. R.

Bnarts Garage FOR SALE Wooden a $5.00. Inquire 1306 Fourth -avenue, Ford City. SALE--One coal heating stove one coal cooking range. Good -as new. Cheap to quick buyer.

Call Peters of Pattonville, af- -'Ter'4 o'clock. "Your Store" Phone 67 The Beauty of Our Business is Flowers. Flowers and Decorations For AH Occasions. MAR1ENVILLE SEEKS SERVICE OF PHYSICIAN I Jan. 511 doctorless town of 700 people about 25 miles from here today broadcast an appeal for a physician to care for the sick.

The little town been without medical aid for several months. The appeal states that the town has a house, office, garage and barn ready for a physician and "while it is a healthful community, yet there is business enough for a good doctor." 683 "CLERKS Libarakis 126 Jack 133 Apple 82 Bowers 122 Bierer 142 NEGLECT OF COLDS LEADS TO PNEUMONIA FLU and GRIP When you have a cold and 147 132 neglect it you are in great McCauley 146 146 130 of grip or pneumonia. The pure food elements in "Unloaded" Gun Kills Girl. Jackson, 0., Jan'. While playing with a gun which thought.

was. unloaded Kauf-' i man, accidentally shot' and. killed his 1, in their home here yesterday. girl' was shot through the'head. Order Vegetable Seeds--The 1929 -seed catalogues "are arriving in the mails.

'Da riot lay thein aside until 'Spring, in which case you will likely mislay them. Read them, study them, ahd'send your order early. In this way your order will be given more careful attention, there will be less chance'for mistakes, ancl the best seed' will not -be exhausted. Supply Stallion's Needs --During the winter months exercise is as vital as the. ration to the stallion.

A horse kept in a darkened and unsanitary, stall is subject to many ills and will never have the strength and vitality necessary to a breeding animal. Also he should have plenty of clean fresh water; Exercise, sunshine, and fresh water the three. Cheapest things Feed Cod.HyeriplI--A moist when fed regularly, furnishes a desirable cod liver oil to poultry. One-fourth pint of cod liver oil" may be added to mash daily for each 100 birds. This plan eliminates the mixing of the bil-with the dry mash helps to'pre- vent deterioration of oil after the mash is mixed: Keep Cows Contented In cold, stormy weather dairy cows should be outdoors only long enough to drink and if the stable is comfoftable and water available they; should not go, out at all except on clear, warm to keep, cows warm, dry and comfortable at all times.

Silage is Good clean corn silage is one of the best roughages that the flockmaster can uss. The best shepherds use this grain -silage and clover hay; -300 pbunds'of pats, 100 pounds, of, shelled com, 50 pounds of bran, and- 25 pounds of pirmeal. Champion Hoc Bateer Oscar Reed, laborer of Dents Run Pa! claims to be the champion, pig raiser of, the Allegheny Reed butchered; two hogs recently, both nine months old, tipped the scales-at 739-pounds total, 170 pounds of lard being rendered'from the two pigs. In addition to the I he bagged a 144'pound doe.Arid he should have enough meat to last un- til News'. -v Stork Visits Rosstou Mr.

and Mrs. Clair Davis of Ross ton, are rejoicing- over the arrival of a new daughter on Friday evening, who will be kncnvn as Leola Mario. Johnstown Doctor Dead Johnstown, Jan. William S. Griffith, 53, one of the best known physicians in Cambria and Somerset counties, died at home here yesterday.

Suffers a Relapse Miss- Martha 'John of Walk is ill with a relapse of- the flu. Clean; Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Last of Family Dead Johnstown, Jan. G. McKee, 81, the-last member of his'family, died yesterday. McKee lived in Johnstown all his life.

GREENSBURG ENDS YEAR WITH BALANCE ON THE RIGHT SIDE Superiority a Goal Every human being wnnts to be. superior; wants to win and to Home Com- 5--Greensburg" 'as third class 'during its first paid, all, its hills, has $60,000 in its sinking fund drawing interest, and a 'cash balance of $18,000. It is the first time in the' town's' history that the. books were closed with a balance on. the right side, city officials said today.

Leader-rimes: ads pay. Hurry Mother! Even constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick', colic Babies 'aiut Children love to take'- genuine "California Fig No other laxative "regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens tluv stomach" and starts the liver ami bowels without griping. Contains no narcotics or soothing "drugs. Say "California" your druggist and avoid counterfeits.

Insist upon gon- Fig Syrup" which contains directions. si 605 692 702 POST OFFICE Dodds 91 Dummy 198 Berime .100 84 125 178 142 143 136 MOTHER ILL AND CANNOT ATTEND SON'S FUNERAL! Mrs. Alice Woll has been seriously! ill NV.ith the flu at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Grabill, of Mc- Keespirt since December 20. Mrs.

Woll will not be able to atteijd the funeral of her son, Joseph Woll who died in Texas on January 3. Put on a Night Shift Franklin, Jan. 7--(U. cials of the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company announced increased working forces today for the Franklin plant of the company. Due to large demand for engines and large compressors a complete night shift of men will be placed on duty in the machine and erecting shops.

Ellwnnrl Schools Resvttip Ellwood City. Jan. influenza epidemic having been checked by cold weather of the past few days, the Ellwood City public schools resumed class work today after the Christmas holiday. COAL 26.75 bu. per ton Weight slip of Boro scales Per ton--Kittannfntr $2.55, West Kittanning $2.80.

East Kittanning $2.80, Manorville S2.75, Ford''Clty S2.80, Troy Hill S2.80. Upper Freeport or Lower Kittannfnff. Chas. Rhodes Phone 829 648 PRUDENTIAL Stouffer ,...185 Smith McPherson T. McClure 145, Curren 108 710 683 103 115 81 163 133 115 165 93 116 156 671 595 645 Be healthy! Clean your sluggish liver with Reeser's Vegetable Liver Father ohn' Medicine build energy to cold and grip germs.

Father John's Medicine soothes and heals the lining- of the breathing passages. Y.OU are- when you take Father John's Medicine because it is guaranteed free from dangerous drugs in any form. Seventy-three years of success. Pills (a natural remedy) price 25 Used in 184 Hospitals and Institu- cents at all Kittanning Drug tions. Any style of Coat Every color.that matches your taste.

Simply come in and choose the Coat you want and we deduct from regular price. a HI II .50 to $50.00 A COLD SHOWER IS HOT AND A HOT SHOWER IS COLD By RUBE GOLDBERG 'hi 3er I IM- MOJO IT'S j- COLb.

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