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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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MAUCK'S HOLLOW IS i of Scottdale Say They Have Sickened of GIVING 'A LOAFING GROUND Abuio of Unsjkod For Prlvllcce Oil. SUttm Property Ownori, and That It Heightened When They -Aro For Permlttlnp, Such Disorderly Conduct. to Courlar. SCOTTOALK, -Juno Hollow, lulls'Went of town, u. valley which linn been rendezvous for bora nnd young men, hns boon burred this summer lo tho public.

Tho nbuso to which tho unasked for prlv- llogo has been curried lias caused tho posting of private property algnu this week and tho owners of tho hollow qbuttlnj property declaring thnt tncy con tho nuisance no longer. Thin been, worse than any for ninny yours Oust. on Sunday, tho. Uv-it lo. CAllty uay, Iho vandalism Is sbanib to.H clvlllicd neighborhood.

P.irtlea ot cursing, yelling boys and j-oung men, Invade all parts of the I'nrnis which lie a riillo west of town, nml lust Sunday Iho uproar bocnm'j to great thnt pcoplo pnMlng nlonir tho rends commented upon It Sonio from town have sough', -the property owners and blunic their lunlcncy with tho partlex an being tho mnlnlennnco of public nuisance. Thl.i the ownem DHturnllx resent but fool tho sanio tlmo It is more or Conso-' iuenlly they have their Holds from the public although at first they did not objec) to orderly parties go- IDC over their places. N'ow nil are burred. Tho total disregard of'Many ot tlio pfoplo who go out town to Die rights of tha farmers hux been flagrant. Ono party of 17 boyn; each making teparnta truck through a clover field of Gcorga, Inst Bun- diiy on tho way to a rim that flow.) down through tho Porter'farm.

This was tho largest party, but there woro smaller onex that tracked through till kinds of fields, toro down' fences, cut small trees, and uccomtilUhcH 1 sale besides yelling, KWCIU-- Ins blackguarding, that Iho nolsa could bo heard lo tho roiuln. walk out.or drive UO' Insult them' so that ninny'nro timorous about venturing out on qulot plcnsiiru. It was esllmulad thnt Inst Sunday nt Itasl 204 traveled out ucrcax the conn- try In tho afternoon. In consequence of tho disturbance Iho George- Kretts farm, the one of Goorgo D. Kelly above It a S.

Flnok further back, thi? Ifonry -Kolntpr placo nnrt tho J. Hhlvuley.place, huva been their owners against every trespasser weekday'or Sunday, whllo the 1'ortor farm iurrotindcd by these fai-mn nnd Iho J. Graft place Juet opposite buve been refused ffy their owners to'longer sarvo an lo.idnf; ground. These farms-cover what Is known an Mauck'n Hollow. Chamber of Commerce.

Tbo Scottdulo Chamber Com meets ovenlnK.ln tholr hall In the Kold In tin- regular monthly nesslon and all nre urgcil lo be as thcro aro several manufacturer): who desire to present tholr propositions In tho Chamber of Commerce. Tho Gunran Ua fund gcema lo bo nlgmborliic thenn days, although the real estate owners have It now, Brought the Aniwor. Tho publication of the fact Ihut Iho Iron Bridge nbovn ijcottduto Is In duo. Bfrous condition and that tbo Com- mlsslonern of Kayelse hnd.WeBtmoro- land coniHICK have neglected or refused lo rcpulr iho onme, Icnvlug It In condition that Is very dangerous lo the public, brought tho answer. Tlio of the two nnd fhrlr engineer cam? down to Iron Bridge on Decorntlon Diiy and rd tho bridge.

Liner Olympic Sails From Belfast to courlor. DKLKAST. Juno the icreoohlnK cf cotihtlens whlnllcs and thf chccrn from ft largo nnscnibhigp, tho mammoth now Whlto Star liner Olympic, Captain Smith, It. N. It.

out of port yesterday for Liverpool. It Is tlio Initial trial of this largest of nil nnd UK con- naqitenco It IH attracting much attention la marine circles. Tlio ship will remain nt Liverpool a day for public Inspection and then will proceed, lo Plymouth and itoutlmmptou. On Juno 14 Bhi' la Hclicduti'd to on hvr malilnn voyuKo lo Ni-w "York. Tlu IH nut only thn of (ill IICPUII llnorit but ulsu Urn nio.it luxiirluim In hvr fiiruldhliigH nud docu- ornttuuH.

AIIIOIIK hvr upvclul fcnturt'H Bra nnd riioquit courts, gym- naxlum, mvlimntm; tank nutl Turklsli bath, yhc wilt liuvn nccamtnodatlon for MO first, COO second, ami 1,200 passengers. Her crow will conslct of tho comamdnor doulc om- tin, and "0 The Class of 1912 Play Host Special to The- Courier. SCOTTDALE, Juno ot the prottlcst entertnlnmcnto ot the season WOK that given by the class of 1912 of the Scoltdnlo High for tUo class of 1011. Tho two classes tvtth'n number of tho High School- faculty and few guoats gathered at Hold hull Inat overling and had 'a' moot enjoyable tlrao, tho.party closing nt 12 o'clock. A dainty banquet was.served, tho menu cards which wero, unique, each one bearing a handpnlnlod rone, tho clnm llowor, Uono In -water color by Mts.

C. U. XJlory, tho art teacher. On tho center of tbo long table used mood a groat vase of rod roses, and along tho tablo woro smaller bou- quota. 1'ennantu and tho High School colors brightened tho walls.

Mrs. J. A. Dnrnhart wero tho.cbaporoncs for tho crowd, which had a Jolly time. During the enter- tatntncut taut night and night previous when tho Alumni banquet wna' held the Volunteer Flro a detail of firemen In uniform.

Ono of thcso had charge" of each floor of the- three story building. Thin tmfc-gunrdlng tho placo nnd poo- plo Tvn.i much commended. This, evening-tho Clnss.of IQU.and a fow friends will go oil n. hiijr rlrio to tho home of- Mr. Mrs.

Elmer Welsh, Kmma Khto bcliiK Ji member of'tills year's graduating i Agudas Lodge to Give Concert A concert nnd ball will bo given under the auspices of the Agiiclua Israel Lodge, Independent Order Drltii. Sholon In Mtirkoll Hall on Tuesday evening, Juno C. following Is tho concert program Flnno tiolofl. by Rlnhold "The FlMterer" by Cliamlimilo Minn rtonlellno Kobackor AddrcBfl, "Iiovo Tliy Neighbor aa Thy. Minn nixchol Troolliiky.

Vocitl Pyramldon Plntclo Via All J-anhllclmlio -(3) ftov, A. I. ManovUx Violin Duct Pluno Horowltx liron. PUno Solo "MoonllKlil." by Eoildel IforxburK "IllrilH J'UHHUKO" Momlclfnhon Rov. nnd Minn Manovltx Recitation Minn Ilutli OroiUln Vocal Solo, "Tho Lovo In Spring Time," Arilell JfanovlU "Auluinn Bone." Mi-mlalssohn -Nov.

and Mlnfl Manovllx Choir, direction ot Itov, Hub In arnftni.ln ornnd Ball to 2 o'clock. CtiBK, -ft. pir.cctp.r. by Kltorle'n'OrchcHtrti. WYATT-WISHART.

Quiet Weddlnp at Pltttburg en Thun day Afternoon. DUN13AR, Juno -V very rjulet. but pretty In nil Itu effects win tho wedding on ThnrHday aftor- noon at ot Mr. Andraw AVIshtirt of thin place and I'lorcnco Wynil of Dakota City, lowiu weddlni; took placo'iit tho home of the Mlstvr nnd brotbrr-ln-law, Mr. mid Jlrj.

Uertcll Kelly, von Plttuburx. Tho couple WIIH attended by the sroonfa brother, Cnorge Wlnii- art. and Iil5 nlocc, Cc.ialo Kolly, ot I'lttbburg. Tho ceremony wan iw formed b'y their pastor, C. Mil- lur of tho local Proabyicrlan Church, and wan atlondcil by iiicmbcrH only of the two families.

Tho' brldo wns attired In ft white prlnccxn natlu druan aiul carried a nhowor of whlto whllo tho brldoamuldlwuH attired In an Irish linen dram trlminod In real cluny lace. Tho happy couple left nt fi.Uu ovor (he Panruiylvnnln for New York City where they will null on Saturday mornlnK on thn Valciicl.i for GlneKOW. Scotland, wticro.lhcy will apond thuh- honuymooii. vvhllo abroad they will wltncHH tho coronation of King Henry of Kugland nml vlnlt tho mnny of IntcrcBl In Hnglund. Options Taken at nockwoed.

OpIlonH recently' on land near the for the fl. ft O. ynrdx nt Ilockwood by ruilroud rwil entato agent. Unglnccru arc now r.cllvo Htirveylnif for ucrlcn of tracks, which It Is will bo lined to connect tha yiirdx with the main irncliH of tho branch and tho main I Inc. To Europe With a Guide who looks after ovcry detail of the trip nnd charges nothing for his nor- vlccx la one of Iho ailvnutaKca of a I'omonnlly Conducted Tour.

Sec thu Foreign Department of Tho 1'lrat National Hunk of ConncllHvllle. -1C bthcot, for full Infomntlon. Firm Partnarthlp DUoolvcd. Tho nrm partnership between K. C.

Plcrco nnd Herman K. Knglohart, iloliiR biialnoBS an tho Plnrcn Awning Company, wna dlaBOlvcd on May 27. KnKlohnrt rctlrcH from the business owing, to 111 health. K. Pierce will continue lh; Home on Hurry of San Kran- Cisco, who IB back honu on vhilt, the gnt'Mt of Mr.

and MIH. KdKur l)ulky of AiU'lulili-. for nevvral ilays. Sho will stay hi-ro for Hurvrul niontliH and then return to her home. Will Entertain Onward Class.

M. Clams ot thoMcthodliit Prote.fthnt Church -will entertain Onward Class thlu. eyenlns; in. churci A Spring uilder EMBLEM' OF PURITY AND EXCELLENCE SINCE 180O Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely-pure distillation of grain, and as none but sound, clean grain can be malted, it. 1ms for its.base-the^most carefully selected grains'of Ihe field.

It is a prcdigestcd liquid food in the form of -a medicinal whiskey; palatability freedom from injurious' substances render it so that it canvbe retained by the most sensitive stomach. It is a stimulant and tonic that influences for cood every important organ of the body. It is a remedy that'shouM be in the family medicine chest. It is especially valuable for use at this to enrich tlic blood and rebufid the system that has become run down and weakened from the long strain of winter. Cutty's Pure Malt Whiskey is the only whiskey that -was by the Government as medicine during the Spanish-American war.

Get the genuine: sold by druggist's, dealer's and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Midic.il booklet and doctor's' advice free on request. The-Duffy Malt Whiskey Rochester, X. Y. Irish Spirit, Dynamite, Nitroglycerine, Establish Western Maryland Record.

T. P. Ryan, tho Western Maryland contractor at Counc-linno, expects to complete hln nioro than three-mile contract of railroad conutructlon wllh- In tho next 30 days. Contractor Ryan will bo among tho. very llrst to finish hln contract.

Ho has just taken over an iuldlUon.il nillc of excavation work from tho contractors won of him, which ho will tackle with characteristic aggressiveness Immediately 'iipon completion of his original contract. CHILD TAKES HOLD DEADLY IRE. Scottdnle Boy Narrowly Es; capes Death From trocution. HE WAS SAVED BY J. N.

KLINC Mulberry Street Man Was Also Knocked Flat When He Tore' Wire From Boy's 'Hand, Which Was Paralyzed by tho Current tipcclnl to Tho Courier. SCOTTDAU3, tho 10- year-old of Mrs. Sarah Pjghor of Mulberry had a luilrbrcadth CHCIHO from belns electrocuted yesterday. Ho would Imvo been killed If J. 'N'.

Kllng. living nearby and seeing tho drunilful pllRht-of the child, had not run out nnd pulled from tho chlld'n hand the; llvo wire ho wan gripping: Kllug although he thlnkB ho took hold of the wjro on tlio Instilation', linockoil down by the force of tho cloctrlc current, which probubly. lul- lowed inolxturc th.it covered tho Tho child ivnu conilug alone tho street and uaw a wire (lanRllnR down along a pole. Ho reached' up ami Holzud the wire by the end, nnd wan thrown to the Ho said ward that he tried to pull tlio wire out of the hnnil grasping It, but "nli other arm was ptiralyxcd and ho could do nothing. Mr.

Kllng him, but tha boy was then unco'nBclous from tlio shock, lie wna attended by Dr. 10. Slslcy who dressed tlio child's right hand. In which were deup and severe burns. Mr.

Kllng was not troubled much afterward us tho result, ot his heroic action, but tho little boy has so weak thnt bo bus had to remain In bed. Nlnteen Mine Mules Burned, Tho burn of thy Mc-yursilnlu Coal Company at Wells iieur wan burned with practically' Its contents, lltit two mult-frwpVH suml, uliiutvoir belli); vreiunlpd. They wi-'ro valued at oiu-h. liiHiiriiiici! was. wlll'ljc $1,000 iib'ovu thut iiinuiiiit'.

Th has lost 2-1 unites since limr, fall. Tlio upiyntlons aro cui-talled on' account of tho loss of tho mules. Siturday mid dlnncc. ttVKIDnrncy r.ick.. Inn.

ioa.vi«."ConniM)iviil( -Saturday, 10.10 M. Sunday. The town of CasBclmnn hiis been shaken from circumference, with almout continuous tremors rosom- blliiK tho seismic Jolting of un earth- qimko slnco Ryan's presence thore, because of heavy blasting. Ryan Ms a veteran'railroad builder and overcame all.obstacles encountered, supplementing hls'lndoniltablc Irish spirit wlt-h plenty of. dynamite and nitroglycerine as occasion demanded.

Airship Signals Willbe Arranged -'Unlt-ad. Press 'Special. Juno comploto system of slgnnlR for airships and (lying machfnes'lias been, elaborated by Captain-'von 'Frnnkenburg, chairman of tlio Imperial German Aero Club, and will bo submitted to tho International that Brussels oil Captain von 'Krnnkcnburg has worked out a code based on single loiters and figures, arid he proposes that signs and signals shall bo painted on tho roofs-of churches, gaHometcrs and other'prominent buildings in sufficient dimensions to be.visible from considerable altitude. Somo of these signals for aerlnl navigators could bo Illuinlnnted at night. Tho signs and signals would onaDlo the airmen S.Q rccoRnlzc tho locality beneath thorn and thus got their just' ns seamen shape their course by'-llghthousos tnd buoys.

Tho well known'Gorman aeronautical export Captain Hlldebrand will preside ovnr the meetings of tho Intcrnatlon- Bl-ConmiHtoo -at Brussels, which will also debnle tho quostlon of mnjia fo aorlal for the Coronation. QUEnKG, Juno of Ireland sailing today for tho other sldo carries what Is bcllovcil. to ho the largest passenger list 'of tiny, vessel that ovor cleared frbiu.it Canadian port. So groat Is tho rush of coronation visitors that uomo of tho officers of tho steamship have given up tholr cublns for tho accom- modation'of tho passengers. Boat Mt.

Braddock. The Whobler baseball tciun defeat- cd -Mt. Dradock last night In fast Same by scoro of 6 to 0. Wlicolcr has fast iitmcli ot amateurs. 6 Iron $3.75 Electric Toasters $3.75 -Don't Imy from pcd: dlers, but ask us for a free trial.

Ours'are tlie most durable, cheapest to biiy and clicapcst to Plione'us, or onll at st.ur(!. -WELLS-MILLS JELJECTRIC CO. I.Sputll-Pittsburg Street, i ElectricaL. The Spirit That is BacK of Our Whole House Is BacR of Store. While this store may be.

small--smaller than in our great. chain--yet the spirit that dominates the house The underlying principle which make a business large or 'sirfall--are here. And the stock is here. Just as good.as you will find in New York Citv. CHECKER- ING, KNABES, IIABDMANS--there are none better.

And Player. Pianos. Th'cy are the coming.pianos. Sooner or Idter you will own a player-piano. And.why not.

built in a piano is only an additional means to play, it--it-makes a piano of to everyone. Drop hi the store some evening. We arc every evening until 9 o'clock. We will and demonstrate the player-piano for you--in- formally. Anyone who is in possession of a Stcger Sons, (Chicago) cheek is asked to call at the store.

We can tell you how to get some benefit out of it--if you do not wish to buy a piano. W. F. Frederick fiano Co. 615 Main Street, West Side, Connellsville.

Opp. P. R. R. Depot.

W. E. BURSON, Special Representative. BELL PHONE 894. PERPETRATED BY WHITE (TWOULNT) MARRY I THE ONES WE HAV TO TEL.L IT IS TO LAUGH! The prize joke.sofdr.of 1911 is in the announcement that Senator Simon Guggenheim is ontfie following Senate Committees Agriculture and forestry, Conservation of National Resources, Mines and Mining and Public Lands.

"This makes 1te Congressional' Record a jest book 0. K. Local News Note: Last. nlgKt, on cnterlncj liis own Iiome, Jeff, ittd JhEYALLDWi: ttino i1Ke your home city to tbe reporter before leaving trie courjry. Tliis shows class and good 1U he has foil water lor sixteen years.He hdS never caught up with it injured in the hallway.

me THAT'S I BUTTER! ITWOULBKT BE RIGHT TO PRINT THE LAST PICTURES IF POOR BOOB SURVIVES: THE3HOCK OF STOPPING- AT THE FIRST FLOOR. MORE ANON 28TM FLOOR G.INKANO BOOB TRAGIC MOVING PICTURE A CASE OF VERY STR Feet Won't Burn, Smart or Sweat. Foot Misery Vanishes When You Rub on EZO the Refined Ointment. Nothing In all iho world lllto EZO tho new discovery for tlrod, nulling, burning, swollen, dry and tender feet. Hub on EKO and rub out agony it's so easy to use just rub It on-- that's all-- aiul itiulto your iioor, llrnd loot feel fine nnu dandy In live.

no fussing around tlnK ready. A 23 cent jur will pin. gladeot kind of glndncHB Into pairs poor, tired overworked fool and tract the agony from f0 or buuloiis or Ask your UX.O-doii-1 .11 HiibaUtuttf set MXO, a I'l-llnud oliitiiiont mid ijcl rid of foot Hoi'eiioiia and nili--ery. All CiiMiiM-oiiH Jar for cents. Mull ordurs llllvil.

chui'Kus by Chemical Kochester, X. V. salo by A. A. 'Clarke.

3 -H'sye You Sale? If It claeclfled columa. Cost--one cent a word. Eat What You Like ThcuTake a Cliarco-Pepsic Digestive Try a package. You take no risk for there is a money back coupon in every package. Don't'' fail to sec our-window display.

H. Harmeningf 815 W. Main Freu Delivery to all purts 'of Uittli plion-s. Are Yoa in Arrears OD your 7 knew WE NEED' THE: MONEY PffT It's the opportunity for you to "hold down" the chance to get those WALL PAPER at thu right price, In the right wonderfully com- plett- display that, cry best pattern and Idea. Shop today and get best choice--note tbo low prices! W.

S. Storey CoK Pittsourg St. and Falrvlcw Avenue. BELL PHONE..

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