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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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6
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"SsiX. Fair Rate or Expected TVIth UTonth to Month increase Thereafter; Special to The "Weekly Courier. NEW YORK, Dec. Metal Market and Dally Iron Steel 7 Report will review the steel and iron; tomorrow as followe; Recovery of the Jron and ste'el in-j iustry its strike has.been.'^.slow iffair tte inefflcieacy' left Recovery- Irom coal strike will'be in sharp coal "supitea are iirely, made irhile tae 1 production tiat.has;,'?eit occurring- during ttie strike Octo- ber-'proitactioa made a high; record ot. 56,270,000 tons, while production "wSs 38,815,000 two" mdnihs showing 75,085000 tons, monts 'of the" year -shown a.

monthly tons. Several blast been bank fid onacaopiU.jar coke shortage, and aoore Coke will hardly be-plentilul. for, seYetal: weeks, so that pigVftaa" production. will not recover cs rapidly ae-stae! producing and 7 Various iacidenls 'a-ifew- descriptions-of finished are extremely'scarce, is particular steel rattier 'thatt in' steel us dowafori srtrike" Field certainly roll a 'tobaccTQis, Woaderfullyjblencledfcy p.n exclusive process. No argument TSat COURIER.

CONNEIJLSraxni. PA THTTKSDAY, DECEMBER- times' premium, ier "ton. eipects to have a very- fair--' operation 'in January, aud to "increase its production month by month thereafter. With the coal-strike' out ot the way the industry's problem will be restore efficiency in operalions: The iron.and steel strike itself is practirflly out of tbe way. and it is understood of the 24 unions which: c.Iairae* to be participating-in etrike will meet in next Saturday and strike off so as to put in.

lull union-sfandirfs. The baying moveme'nt in pig iron Is tapering off the spectacula'r jrice advance may ball on level; OBfr result ot tliis advance may about- gher' prices, 'for ores, igo "were expected to lie unoaanged'for Establishrafent ot 'ovcrnmettt prices or; coke has stop- fed the Get atithe Edwards'-OHve TaBlets That's- what thousrads of sfomach sufferers, are doing row. Instead of or trying to patcKup a -poor digtstion, they.jire attacking the. real caase-pf the. fiver and disorcJered-fOT-els.

'Dn' EdwarHs' the liver jn a. soothina healinj way. When the Krer and are per- fonning their, (functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated' tongue, poor "appetite, a lazy, cjon't- care feefing, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested 'foods? the snhs-titute'for calomel. Dr.

Edwards' 'Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable comjiound mixed with olive oil. You wiH fcr.ow tiiem-by their dive color. They the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at oedtirae for quick reEif. Eat yoir COKE TKADE SCMMAHY.

The order to restrict tUf production of-ooko -it which -beca'me 'effective -on is In letter and spirit, by the coke open- tors. they posed.otherwlse ate in the effort to swell coal they would have. Jittte choice than' to down -coke output, the "railroads placing' cAr's loc the and loading, on two-days. The fr.lr -thfs 1 Ltrranseriient and are making alt-the coke they can Ks loadingr air. the coal the; inines can Che- coal" ttt- which the heinu.fol-.

lowed is well' jlliiatrated nrst day's operation when the mines served- by the Mononea- railroad loaded l.ODO cars. Fleures are not hand. for. lion's but average of: region aa a belleved to' be The revival of price fixing cut short a skyrocketing' tend- In the market which veloped, toward of the week. Conservative 'operator's had counselled against it as the cer.ain' precursor be a return to' war-time prices, but to no avail.

now in -effect -the 1 joffpcontT.acta-^ye^'tcr UH made" tor half, Impression beinc that the ban will not be 'the'scmern'eht of the" coal matter.K6w quU-kiy that may come. Consider Case. Mrs. A. L.

DeYine of I.os Angeles. says: "Alter I had suffered trom a female trouble-for years, not being able to.do my housework, or get any relief from doctors. Lydia- E. Pink- hamV-Vcgetable Compound made me a and I to tell the good this modicine This perfectly-'justiflea, and' should commended for telling oth-1 ers how she regained Adv. COM1U1TY JEWEIRY SHOP In all of our previous ads we- thoroughly evplainecl-our-meth- ods of purchasing goods direct frocv the manufacturer, we to inform you that we -purchase all of our imported goods-direct from" the importer.

We have our buyer in New" York every day looking over importations, and in that way we usually are the first to show the newer goods. we have stated before we buy direct from the manufacturer, and importer, and save you the jobbers' pi-ofit of 33 per ceat. Again we "ask; visit the other stores--just get'their prices on "tie same goods and then come to our and see what we can save you. BEADED BAGS We have. genuine French beaded bags, in all the wanted colors and designs, beautifully Uned--." $12.50 fo $75.00 IVORY GO'ODS Our line ot ivory Toilet, Manicure, and Military Sets are hand- painted and perfectly plain for monograms.

Very reasonably priced-- 5S.OO to CUT GLASS Wft have tbree ot the best jines ot Cut Glass that is made --Libby's, Hawk's and Tuttlc's. All reasonably priced. WRIST WATCHES The best value ever offered In this city. Ladies Wrist Watch. '2P year case, e.tnan- sion bracelet--'.

I Pastor Uets Charge. At the meeting of Redstone presbyteVy 'held" Monday in the' Firet I', Presbyterian church i lloneesen. Rev. (I Claude Cuthbertson, who has been ailing the pulpit'Ot New Salem 'was- given the 'Charge! He succeeds John H. who was called to the McClellandtown church.

141 VT. CrnTriord Twfl Doors licloir I'enn Station. Patronize those who To money the busi- sxess man spends money, borrows money. The farmer.is a (business He too must spend and'bo'rrowinordertoearn. And right here, especially is, where bank comes in, wfta-v GENTL This tahk 4c)ans This nati'onaUfarm weelfly cares, not only for the "growing of crops and livestock, but also.the buying and selling end of the fanner's business 1 la.its.

potato BTOWCTS Icaini from Wisconsin potato growers; Texas and Indiana cattle men so on, each siction. 'helping solve its problems. We are bankiers, where you in farm management we know who firmly believe that by; spending a'dollar for a year's subscription to THE GEN: 'TLEMAN''y l3 -may save- a or basiness'duriag ing year-- to deplwit-iin. 1 enter. your Well start it.

and charge your account with the pVicci If Qiily One Dbljwrl First National Bank, --ConnellsTille, Pa. Beil Phooe 10. fri-State IS! Sec Samuel T. Benford. Just fhe Tlung For Christmas An account with the Title Tftist Company oT Western Pennayl- yaaia is just the thing that be raucn appreciated for, Christ' tnas.

New accounts cordially. invlte'3. This is the only bank in tfcis community pay- interest on Savings Accounts. TilleandTmst Company qflVesternPennsybania Gonnellsuille. Trill heat -that Itou'ae of tt-Jtfc ONE-HALF THE COA.T* tlit or old fuel-: rrtitling nrwtemn do.

Jlnde In all to heat from one to 15'- roontH. emonutration will' convtace. For ijy UOOL'IXG, PLURLBING AXD HEATING. a East Main Bell 141), I MT. PA.

ROAD-ACCOUNTS AUDITED Tlnnbar Supervisors and Auditors in 5 'Vil-diiy Session Here. oE the hoard or supen-is- ors of Dtrabar township and.the auditors ivers in.session all day These Kirschoaum. CJvercoats are made in fine fabrics of all-wool-light and colorful. The styling is original and correct. Tailored in shops devoted.

exclusively to fine overcoat making. Copyright, 1913, A- B. Kiwhbaum Company Young 'Men! 7 Men Inspect. The Styl There are Dress Overcoats for business ana jormai wear 0 mere are for our i day the Wast.Sfde totei, a.t wiiich time Auditors 'W. R.

McMauus and G. of Dickerson Run aud Tenants Allc; Edward Colo of Leisenrlng over the ot the road officials. CALJC. HECTOR KKXl-GOCGEE i selves a re i Rev. D'jle is one of tbe largest own- H.

l)oi. i of small dwelling'houses ibe Wilmiiictou, Is jciiy. William G. McDowell lesUfied I Patronize those who Call a physician. Immediately begin "emergency" fS.

ireatme-it WILMINGTON, Dec. 11--Rev. bad b-cn paing a moaih a.yea The supervisors are G. D. Hardj-, I George Henry Dole, of.

Ilio Church of ago. while Mr. Dole is.now asking 524. Dunbar. und M.

Tiilley and Thomas I the New Jerusalem, wan denounced by 1 Mr. Dole and tho tonants have been 1 Kearns, Trotter. Mr. Tulley is the i three i bttore to appear before the eomniiuei' new member, taking the place rent-gouging couraittce last -Monday night. Isaac Colbert, whose term expired De- The tenants allege he has increased cember 2, at which, time his rent some instances 100 peri Want I was sworn in.

cent, but that the dwellings them- Advertise in our classified column. "YOUR.BODYGUARD"-3Of..

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Years Available:
1902-1977