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Daily RepuiMicae TWENTY-SECOND YEAR M0N05GAHELA, SATURDAY JUNE 21, 1902 TWO CENTS. The Clll'KCH SERVICES. of Jesus Ciirist Services The Daily Repnblican, TEE CEIU U. EliaiD WIPAI acarx AUTi A.IiE3XA.2STDBR FgrelgB ant Domestic IKTERE3T PAID OS i hmjli isoo. Is BANKERS Exchange Bovght and Bald, DO A 0SSSSAL BANEXS9 BUpnffgga.

i PENNSYLVANIA TRUST CO. OP PITTSBURG. PA. CAPITAL, $500,000 SURPLUS, $270,000 pimuUKG AND LAKE JKK1K K. K.

C'O. lessee P. Mrfr. v. Cleveland Short Line.

Schedule iu Ei. i i 19G2. STTrains run by Ceuiui 'nuie. One hour blower tban local time. Up Rivxb TiiAiNS.

Leave NO. at ss 32t 2-Jt a ip 11 60 3 30 36 a I a in a 20 5 53 6 00 6 10 6 27 6 41 6 54 7 00 Pittsburg McKeeaport Glassport Elizabeth Monongahela City Monesaen Bellcvernon Fayette City 6 10 (0 i 458 S3 12 25 12 33 12 49 1 11 1 31 1 48 1 55 4 14 4 22 4 37 4 5S 5 18 5 35 5 45 6 52 7 02 7 7 47 8 02 8 0 a mJ 8 40 8 50 9 (.7 21 9 34 9 40 a Down Rivib Trains, Leave No.27t 29 33t 35 37 a ma 2 45 4 CO 2 52:4 C6 3 01 4 14 3 19 4 30 3 4314 E0 3 58 4 59 4 085 00 4 40 a Fayette City Belle vern on Monessen Monongahela City Elizabeth Glassport McKeeaport Pittsburg 5 20 6 28 5 37 5 57 6 SOilO 55 6 33! 11 05 6 43,11 15 5 68 11 29 6 211.7 14 11 i9 6 34 6 42 7 20 a 24 11 59 12 0 12 40 7 31 8 CO a Parlor cars between Pittsbur? and Cleve-land on all through day express trains and Hleeninc cars on nieht trcins between Pitts burg. Cleveland and Buffalo. Trains depart at 5 :f.7, a- :59 a. m.

an 3:18 4:30 for Youngatown, Clevelan and Buffalo, andat 11 9 a. in. for Youngs town, Cambridge and Chautauqua Lake. Trains arrive at 7:27 a. m.

9:07 a 1 :11 pm from Chicago and Cleveland, and at 4:58 6:27 pm from Cleveland and Chicago. Trains for Youghiogheny Division depart a. m. and 3:19 v. arrive 9:07 a.

and 4:58 p. m. Trains marked with a run daily. Trains marked with a run daily except Sunday. 3.

B. YOHE, Gen. supt. L. A.

ROBISON J. A. McCAGUK, G. P. and T.

A. Station Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Monongahela Division Time Card. EASTERN STANDARD TIME. DOWH bivsb tbaims (Daily except Sunday.) In Effect Monday, May Z6th, 1902.

Lsave. Unlonto'n a mi a m.pn: ip tnip ta I 2- iu or. in Bror'lle 6 20; 8 28 10 00.12 (2 1 45 4 00'5 30 Oharleroi Donora Hon'gah'a Elizabh Dravosb'g Homestd 6 57 9 7 12 37 2 22:4 .17 11! 9 17110 49,12 F02 3514 50,6 5 20 7 26, 9 81111 (3 1 01 2 E0 5 04 8 35 5 42 7 40! 9 52111 it 1 24:9 10 0 6 028 07' 10 1311 4li 1 43 3 30 5 417 18 6 24 8 28 10 35112 061 2 05 3 52 6 66 7 40 Pittsburg 6 50,8 50,11 00 12 3 5 2 30,4 3018 05 a a am pinpmpmpmpm UP bivsb trains. (Daily except Sunday.) Leave, i Pittsburg Homest'd Dravosb'g a a a in a pirip di itnin 6 05 8 00 10 25(1 4 2h 33! 8 26 10 49 3 1 435 8 7 00 8 141 i.va 0V6 lo7 f9 7 211 9 1111 34 2 .15 3i6 f07 59 Elizabh Mon'gah'a Donora Charleroi Brov'lle Unlonto'n 6 25:7 461 9 37 11 51)2 4 5 45:6 55 7 53 6 367 57: 9 4912 00,2 oliS 56 1 8 Oi 8 49 8 12 10 01 12 2213 06 6 11 8 19 7 328 55 10 45; 1 08,3 4oM 51 9 CO 8 46... .1 1 2 17! 8 01 amamam pmpmpmpnipm Additional tram leaves Pittsburg 11:30 m.

and reaches Monongahela at 1:10 a ex cept Sunday; on Sunday it leaves at 9:50 m. and reaches West Brownsville at 12 :29 SUKDAT TBAIXS. Sunday traiDS leave Brownsville at and 5:15 Monongahela at 8:37 am, 2:41, 6:22 and 9:1 p. arrive at Pittsburg at 10:15 8:00 and Leave Pittsburg at 8:55 a 1:05, 5:00 and 9:50 arriving at Monongahela at 10 2: 0, 6:33 and 11 :23 Arriving at Brownsville 11:39 a. ni.

and 3:49 Monongahela and Washington Branch Leaves Monongahela City at 9:40 a ra and Frye 9:50 a and Hazel Kirk 9:55 a and 2:55 VanVooibis 10:05 a and 3:04 Redd's Mill 10:11 a and 3:10 Weaver 10:17 a and 3:23 Bentleysville 10:25 a and 3: 3 in; Ellsworth and 3:30 m. Returning leaves Ellsworth 11:50 a and 5:10 Bentleysville 11 :57 a and 5:17 ra; Weaver 12:04 and 5:24 Redd's Mills pin and 5:30 VanVoorhis 12:16 pm; Hazel Kirk 12:25 and 5:45 ui F'ye 12:30 and 5:53 Monongahela and 6:00 m. Tickets sold and bapvHpe checked to all points east on the Pennsylvania Railroad. For rates of fare, time tables, etc, cull on George B. Sokrick, Agent, Monongahela.

P.i, or address THOS. E. WATT, Pass. Aeent, Western District, 3'iO Fifth Avenue, fiit-ihurg. J.

R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. J.

B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Manager. LOCAL NCClVfl. Watermelons at Chessrown'g.

Harry E. Shirley of Wilkinsburg and Anna M. Richmond of Washington county have been licensed to marry. Our claim for the Sutman $3 shoe is its equal value to the $3.50 grades. Made with all the popular leathers and newest lasts.

Home grown at Goldstein's. beans and cucumbers Excursion to Krie Tin Pennsylvania Line9. Excursion tickets to brie, account Demociatic State Convention mil sold yia Lines June to 25th. inclusive. For particulars sp-i piy to Passenjrer and Ticket Agents of 1 the Pennsylyania Misses Rosetta B.

and Petti Rod ire rs i arrived at their bome in Fallowfitild township Thnrsoay. Miss Patti re-j completed a four year's course auu was graauaiea oy me acaaemy oi the Northernweslern university. Miss Rodgers was the prophetess of her class. Miss Rosetta K. Rodgers will in about two weeks, leaye for a year's visit in Mexico, spending the time prin cipally with her sister, Mrs.

Furness. Synagogue Commenced. The contractors are already at work on the new Jewish synagogue, corner Franklin and Spruce streets, Washing ton, Pa. On account July 4th the P. L.

E. II. Li. will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip good going July 3rd and 4th returning July 7th, The best home made bread, pies cakes at Chessrown's and List of unclaimed letters advertised from Monongahela, P. week ending June 21, 1902 James Ternant, Benj.

Crall, Fritz. Denz, Geo. C. Kavrny, Mrs. Jane Roberts, Leo Wiggand, Francasek Vostowsky.

Sue E. Nicholson, Postmaster. Enrouteto England. Joseph Bamford left Friday on the afternoon train for New York, where he will set sail for his native country, England. Mr.

Bamford came to this country forty years ago. He recently sold his farm at Bamford station for a goodly sum. Want Games. The Stier's Little Dutch base-ball team would like to hear from all 14 or 15 year-old teams, between Fittsburg and Uniontown. For games address U.

G. Robinson, Monongahela, Pa. Wanted Trustworthy person in each county to manage business, old established house, solid financial stand ing; straight bona fide weekly cash salary S18 paid by check each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; money advanced for expenses. Manager, 370 Caxton Chicago. Will Hold No Fair.

The directors of the Western Penn sylvania association at Washington have decided to hold no fair 'this sea- son. The annual sermon to Monongahela lodge of Colored Freemasons will be preached at three clock by Rev. S. P. West in the A.

M. L. church. Mark Hilton, Sec. June Weddinjr.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y. Hill, of Gar wood, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, iva, to Charles S. Wickerbam.

The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's parents June 25 at 3 o'clock. Starkweather Post No. CO G. A. wilfnot hold its regular meeting1 next Monday evening, on account of tbe Masonic anniversary celebration wh'ch will be held in its meeting hall that evening.

Ihe next regular meeting will be July 14th. Mrs. Fvank Buckley and daughter, of Canoasburg, are visiting friends in Monongahela. Professor J. A.

Grundhoffer pleasant ly entertained his Germm class last vdnintr Turner Hall. A luncheon DIED. Oo Friday, June 20, 1902. at 9 p. Mary Mcuiearr tiniman, wiuow cr j.

s. fiuiman aged 74 years. Funeral from the residence er son, M. f. Hlilman, 33 Firth avenue Homestead, on Sunday, June 22, at 2 p.

in terment in Homestead cemetery IVKKY, FKED ASD SALK STA15LE Vanvoorhis mil. Third Street, Monongahela. Bell Tele phone 30, King 4. OR KENT Four room house on Pike Street. Inquire of H.

E. HANNA. GAR AGE collecting please notify David Felton by mail. UAVID FELTON, Box 9, Monongahela, Fa 170R KENT A nicely furnished front room. Suitable for one or two gentle men.

About two minutes walk from the postomce. inquire of MR9. AGNES JONKS, Two doors from Second Street, on Chess, SALE Double harness tet andcov- ered wagon, Inquire of LON MILHOAN. at Gamble's Feed Store. IpOK SALE Two lots in West Monongahela fronting Morton street, one lot on corner, appiy 10 or aaaress, oiepnen uromers.

17OK HALE The VanVoorhis homestead adjoining Monongahela City containing acres. Give me a bid. Address DR. J. S.

VANVOORHIS, Bellevernon, Pa. Charter Notice. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. on.lMondav. Ithe 30th dav of June, 1902 by W.

E. McCracken, F. Dewar and J. W. Peters, under the Act of Assembl the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled '-An Act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an In tended corporation to be called The Courtney Brewing Company, the character and object whereof is the manufacturing' and brewlnu malt liquors and for these purposes to have possess ana enjoy all ttie rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Asemblv and it supplements.

W. F. WAF.NE, Solicitor, Washington, Pa. etc. N1 two I rnorniror and vetiiD? in M'cond floor OJl IVUowV building.

Sablatb school i 2:30 m. Catholic. morning first mass at 8:30 a second Higrb Mass and sermon at 10:30 a. Suoday School at 2:30 p. Vespers and liene-! diction at 7:30 p.

m. Week day mass eicb. morning at eight o'clock, i Li'therax Services in the chapel i tomorrow-, in the morniES' at 10:15 in the evening ut 7:45. PliESBTTEKi Sabbath school at 9:45 a. rn.

Morning" service 11 a. sermon bv C. D. Maxwell, topic, "The Christian Invitation." 6:15 Junior C. E-, topic, "Lessons from the Manna led by Miss Katherine Patterson Y.

P. S. C. topic "Practical Humility." Matt, leader, Miss Edna Patterson. 7:30 p.

m. eveniDg service, topic, "The bternal Christ. Methodist Episcopal 9 Class Meet. 9:30 Junior League: 10:30 Preach ins-, "The Inability of the Natural Man;" 2:20 Sabbath School; 6:30 Ep worth League; 7:30 Devotion in Song1, tiRST Baptist Regular services 11 a. m.

and 7:33 p. m. At the morning service the pastor will speak on the theme "True Discipleship," evening 'Revelation of Character." Bible schools: Home school 9:45 a. m.f River- view 2:30 p. First ward 3pm Prayer services; B.

V. P. U. 0:30 Sab bath evening, midweek 7:30 Wednes day eveninjr. You are invited to all these seryices.

Secoxd Baptist Preaching-, morn ing 10:30, evening at 7:30. Sunday school. Odd Fellow's Hall, Third floor Wedding Made Public. Formal announcement has just been made of the marriage of Miss Rosalind E. Thomas and Harry BJ Brockett, Jr.

which took place on Tuesday, June 10, at Cumberland, Md. The wedding was a very quiet affair. Mr. Brockett and his bride going to Cumberland and being married without ostentation Rev. A.

J. Gill officiated. Both Mr. ana wrs. urockett are well known in social and musical circles in Western Pennsylyania, the bride being a bril liant pianist, while Mr.

Brockett has been for some years a favorite tenor singer. They returned recently from their short honeymoon trip and have taken up their residence at 1835 Bluff street No formal "at bome" cards have been issued. Pittsburcr Times. Fancy Roekyford canteloupes Oc up at Goldstein's. from Try our Domestic brand peaches and apricots Accidentia Shot Himself.

Samuel Aubrey, of Brownsville, brakeman on the P. V. accident-ly shot himself Wednesday. He was on duty and his train was near Coal Centre. He was handling a ri-yolver carelessly when it discharged and the shot entered his leg.

He was taken bactt to Brownsville. Pittsburg lOxpohilion. The exposition will open at Pittsburg Septemoer 3 and will continue for the regular 40 days, closing on October 18. Sousa and his famous band the opening and will be at the opening and will furnish music (luring the first two weeks. He will be succeeded bv Fadette's woman's orchestra of Boston composed of 50 women, several of them soloists of prominence.

Try Chessrovvn's Farm brand aspar- agus. AU kinds fruit and vegetables to numerous to mention at Goldstein's. Pointer to ltace. One of the special features of the Elks matinee races on the Mononuahe- Ln Driving Park on Thursday June 20, will be the running race between Percy uonners norse and one ridden by Jamts Hanloo. Mr.

Hanlon is boss roller at the Monessen tin plate mill and was formerly of Black Diamond. Mr. llonner is well known as the suDer- ntendent of the Monessen mill. New Pianos. Otto Reibling, of Kleber Brothers, ittsburg, placed a Henretta Miller piano in the home of Wm.

Boggs, Esq present to his musical daughter. Miss Bella Boggs. The instrument was old Virginia Colonial style of the finest pitch and tone. Among the houses in Monongahela wnere tnese pianos nave recently been installed by this firm are Captain R. R.

Abrams lor nis daughter Mise Julia II. Abrams, Esquire Ralston Williams, William Stephens and John Hornickle. Although Mr. Reibling has represented H. Kleber Brother of 221-223 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, in Monongahela but a very short time, these sales amongst our musical people is wonderful and he is to be congratulated upon the success he has accomplished for his firm.

The best home made bread, pies and cakes at Chessrown's. No Wharf open. W. M. Gordon, general freight agent for the Monongahela River Packet company, the new line was in Monongahela Friday and in conference with Joseph Coatsworth the company's representative here.

The company is experiencing hardship in the matter of a wharf and landing here. nauam bonis sunk a barge oi sand at the lower wharf the other dav and there is an obstruction at the new wharf. The company hopes to have the way cleared shortly, though. They have the steamer Elizabeth on the river now and expect to put their new boat, the Gertrude, into commission thin month. J.

JL 40 of of Some People Hesitate to because tney believe that picture lakiog is an art difficult to acquire. The opposite is true. Kodaks and the camera supplies we hanale make it easy for anybody to take good pictures. Chances are we can supply you with I Ut til Ml or A Complete Outfit VI for less than you would expect the camera alone to cost. 4 lb CRYSTAL PI Hi tii til tit Commercial Hotel Bnildin.

tii til til Monongahela, Pa. til til 8 The Great Restorative WILL CURE YOU Wo want all men and women who are weak to know that Bar. Ben is truly and without any sxception the ptroatest aome treatment for lost vitality and its kindred illlictions. BAK-BEN is a true icrve tonic and blood nurifier. Ttrmts now vicar n1 perfect health into tho weak nerves and broken down system.

It makes the appetite keen, the digestion pcrfectand promotes refreshing ileep; body, arain and nerves are built up rapidly under its uso. Mft-Biij is uie ccieniuio, natural and positive tor all nervous diseases, lost vitality, night Jmissions and the effects of overwork, worry, brain fatigue, the excessive uso of tobacco, ipium or liquor. No matter what has caused youl iwuuic, Ajai-xjcu wm umisyoii DacK lo neaitD. Don't wait another dny. (Jet, some Bar-Ben ind begin taking it.

Tho sooner you commence, sooner your weakness will vanish. All druggists, fiO cents or mailed on receipt of irico. ruo lor irt'e sample. tHE BAR-BEN REMEDIES Cleveland, O. rystal Pharmacy.

Wall Papering. Painting, Graining, Refurnishing. I am prepared to show ex' cellent sample books of new wall paper and do the above work in a satisfactory manner CARLES LORBER OLD STAND, Corner Fourth and Main Streets, GEORGE W. JOHNSTON, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR; miniiAnuiii'wu wutut FARMS AND COAL LANDS SURVEYED. Town sites and lot plans laid 'out.

Prompt CHARLEROI, TA I attention given 10 i wuis.i JAMISS A. WEJDDKLL, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, COU.1NS BUII.DIHO, SECOND St, Monongahela, Pennsylvania GREAT REDUCTION 8.LE-In trimmed and untrimmed bats, flowers, ribbons Selling out within ten days at cost prices. First waru Millinery store. Si J. NELSON rOTICE TO TEAClf KRS-The Board Saturday at- one o'clock, July SMi to elect teachers.

Wages HO and MB per month. W. F. RICHARDSON, Sec, Bentleysville, Pa. r-flS I VJ a Lk.1 Pays 4 Per Cent.

Interest on Annually. Banking by Write for Instructions. DON'T MISS IT! Elks' Matinee. RACES! -Auspices of- MonoDgabela Lode, No. 455 6V5 rs.

i o. Thursday, June AT THE Monongahela' Park Free for all Pace or Trot Race. Purse glut). Pace or Trot Race, Purse 50. Local liaee, Green Horses, Purse S35.

All Races Best 2 in 3. MULE RACES GENTLEMAN'S DRIYING RACE, BICYCLE RACES. Seats for everybody. Refreshments served on the grounds. Plenty excitement guaranteed.

Races to begin at one o'clock sharp. Committee A. T. McAlister, John Colrin, Frank Colvin, Lute Hornickle. Fred Foster, H.

Bentley. IiUULIC SALE There will be sold at pub-lie outcry at the premises on Saturday. the 28th day of June. A. 19C2.

the lumber and material on the old school buildinc be longing to the Union Independence school district, wnicn oniiaing is situate In Somerset township, on land of Clark Preston. Br order of the board of directors. W. W. HIXON, Pres.

G. M. Curp, Sec, Kainmerer, June 16, 1902. HiWJA is made fron pure vcgetabic oils and being medicated, Hestrnv all SOAP disease germs, keeps the pores open and makes the skin sott and velvety. Cures pimples, blotches, etc.

Un excelled for the bath.nursery. hair Mid complexion oc. canes aiarug shops. sevor faili to reitore gray or faded hair to it youthful color. HAIRHEALTH For Sale by S.

C. -MAKKELL'S. ROCCO, THE SHOE MAN. During the summer I will do repairing at the following prices Half Soles, men's 60c Half Soles, men's sewed 81.00 Ladies' Shoes 45c to 50c Boys' Shoes 45c. 50c and 55c Children's Shoes 80c and 35c ROCCO, First Door Below Methodist Church Monongahela, Pa.

General Contractors For Stack Raising, Moving of Machinery, aiuiwngnting tiouse repairing, such as Glazing, Paper Hanging and Wood Repair iuk; excavating ami newer worn. pgii you want anything done see us first "MACK JACK," Office Corner Sixth and Geary Streets. uononganeia, Pa. Postomce Box 293. Suggestions to Gift BnyersI IN THE LINE OF Perfume, Perfume Sprinklers, Fine Letter Paper, Cameras, Military Crushes, at jLiillll'S IDrUg StOVG.

HOTEL CARKOLLT0N, BAR ATTACHED. FRANK A. BEITER, Proprietor. Telephone No. 77.

$1.50 Per Day East End Kiver Bridge. MONONGAHELA CITY. a at as and the or Has new Savings Accounts. Comoounded Semk Mail a Feature. Cheapest Lots in Tom! AZJSO AOREAGKE.

Tow own turn a fe ptymesU. Will lead yon money to a house. NO AGENTS OOCMISSIONS. M.S.WARNE, X4TAT1 AITX IXIUBAKOI, FOR Diamonds, Watches Clocks, Silverware and Novelties call on Alfred Watson, The Reliable Jeweler and Optician Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re pairing a Specialty. All Guaranteed.

MONONGAHELA, PA. 1VOTICE TO TEACHERS: Kallowfield 1A Township school board will meet at Curtin school house on Saturday, June 28, 1902, at 1 p. m. for the purpose of electing eight teachers for a term of seven months. Wages Its for- those having provisional and permanent certificates with experience and $35 for those having provisional certificates without experience, and a raise to $45 if they prove satisfactory at end of the term.

Alkapplieants are required to be present on day of election. By order of the board. JOHN K. MANCHA, Pres. Wesley Yottko, Secretary, Charleroi, E.

D. No. 27. N' OTICK TO TEACH E8S Union Town ship School Board will meet at Courtney School House, on Thursday, June 26, 1902, at I p. for purpose of electing fourteen teachers by ballot, for a term of seven months.

Wages $35 for those having provis lonal certificates without experience, and for those having provisional certificates with experience, professional and permanent certificates. All applicants are required to be present on day of election. By order of School Board. WM. BRAWDY, President.

John A. Gault. Secretary, Courtney, Pa. NOTICE TO TEACHERS The School Board of Carroll township, will meet Saturday, June 21st, at 2:30 o'clock in Byers Hall, for the purpose of electing fourteen teachers by ballot for a term of seven months. Wages $45.00 a month.

All applicants are required to be present on day of election. WM. ABBOTT, President, Thomas Ward, Sec, New Eagle, Pa. Hazzard, Pa. VTOTICE TO TEACHERS The directors jy of Union Independence Township will meet on Saturday, June 28, 1902, at four o'clock, p.

at the school house in said district to elect one teacher for a term ot seven months Wages $40,011 per month. At the same time and place bids will be taken for furnishing coal. W. W. HIXON, Pres.

QEonoB SI. Curr, Sec. "Vf OTICK TO TEACHERS The school board XI of Nottingham Township, will meet Saturday, July 5th, atone o'clock, at Bryant's school house to elect seven teachers for a term of seven months. Wages $3t per month. Bids will also be received at that time for furnishing coal for the school houses during the term.

By order JOHN McCOMB3, President, A. W. Ltjsk, Sec. Venetia, Pa. K.

D. 35, Venetla, Pa. WANTED! Our friends to know that we are fully equipped with electrical apparatus for the removal of superfluous hair, warts, moles, almost without pain. Eleclric massage and hair treatment. This with our beauty massage and hair treatment for baldness shampoo and manicuring makes our parlors place that all may visit with both pleasure and profit.

Call and visit us or send for us your home. Mrs. L. B. Green, Katherine McGough, Merchants' Motel, Phone 14-3 DIVIDENDS PAID WEEKLY on your money invested in a proposition that is near a ccrtainity as you can wish for.

Purely mutual. Proven before you invest a dollar. Fourth successful year. No scheme. Write for particulars.

C. A. FLEMING, 1143 Broadway, N. Y. Music Class.

Miss Fadler has organized a vocal music class and will give lessons at the Merchants Hotel or at your home on Tuesday evenings. Apply at the Merchants' Hotel for part leu lars. Proposals. The directors of Union Indenendent School District will meet at the school house on Sat-urday, June SUh, Iwi at two o'clock D. m.

to receive bids for a new school building. Plans specifications of building can be seen at home of Walter F.Jones. Bentlfvsvllle. It. 29, Board reserves the right to reject any all bids.

W. W. HIXON, Pres. Gbo. M.

Ccit, Sec. Tfie Farmers and Mechanics 33 ZCj three local boards. Collectors afe R. Williams, Monongahela; G.W.Allen, Donora; ami's Frew. Charleroi.

Books are onen tnr stock. HENRY WISE, Agant. V. The Pennsylvania company has com-Srfted a house" for the men at yard. We nave Moyer and Fowler's maps of Monongahela on sale at this office and also arrange for framing them.

Gooseberries red currants, cherries, raspberries and all other kinds of berries at Goldstein's. Marriage licenses have been granted recently at Uniontown, Fayette county, to J. Clement Ilardesty, of Mononpa-helaand Eva J. Trader, of Hopwood. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Heidersdorf. of Kittanning, were visitors of Mr.

and 1 Mrs. J. M. Atkins and Mr. and Mrs.

K. King, of this City, this week. A special sale on fine fresh tomatoes at Goldstein's. Twenty-five Sunday schools are pic-nlcing at Bentleyvllle camp ground today. Speeche song and a feast of jrood things will be the features of the day's pleasure.

tj John MacFall and son, of are Monongahela visitors. In it1.

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