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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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pKimsTi-Taai-'A taiXKOAP LAMP Y.3KS. a ae KItMde oS Style Cassis Trao- KAJST I SJC BTAJCDARD Til. of vw aim cim Ue For Storekeepers. vA wnnldn't think that people sows tuow DJly ercept ij.) i Ib Kffect KoTtatoer zna, vm. would bother to exchange a little thing 10 like a lamp wick," said a clerk io a seacral supply store, "but the fact is that we are asked to take back yards BralM 10 1 10 WU w-m A fA in 1 9S A ABi 4 Oar)rot I I IV OT.

a 91 in A 14 ih9 Bn-4 S7S 17 Donora L'Zim ad A 1 tl U. 1 fH9 K3K KtA of the stuff. Hon'iraa's "tatted, of all the commouiues we handle none gives us more trouble than lamp wicks. There are at preseui about 'a thousand different kinds of lamps and oil stoves on the market, ttr iaa rum. (OmUy except Sub day) BliB B.

Lae. ta a ffi a each with different sixeu which naturally require aa many differ- rs. an lit an i rittsbnrf a tio 19,4 r.A 47 3 Eomefct I jeat kinds of wick. We carry an ena- a Mt'a Al' MiT in is a tit cs I5i 3T it lcsc variety; still we cannot supy Donora 6 31 7 51 9 41 13 07:8 fl Krel 6 448 05 9 6518 6 11 wants of our customers, xms is iij much their own fault, however, for instead of examining the old wick and finding out just what they need before ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, April 9th The Laughing Success "Hogan's Alley" Presented by an entire New Company including Robert Conners, Charles Duno.

Jack Reidf, Harry Willis, 0car Jackson, Edward Keostler. Florence Hartley, Elsie Currier, Maud DeLora, Lea" Wallace. Jane Vineyard, and others. Hev Specialties and Songs BroTllei7 zB 43 iu rj i j3 raloato'nls I 48; II aodttlonai train imn a. Mononghela at 12:55 pm I leaTea at p.

they leave home tney mereiy Bu Us measurements, and when I ask what size they want they say Ob, about so bigr ri. loom motoeo the rest of the aaa reacBea Buwmiiw aoiroaT raims. 1UVJ way blindly. As a consequence I often BnnAay trains leave a make mistakes, and the next aay mey wSpk impk and want to ex- and IS pm, Monongahela at sm. lit and 7 5 m.

arrtve at Mttsbar, a' 50 ,4, and i pm. lea' at 8 56 a m. 05, 5 and 9 05 rrlirg at MonontrahHla at 10 20 a m. 30, 6 44 anJ 111 i AkntiiM Ir fnr Knmething that Will Ul afv- a the burner. If they have taken tne nnn lpnm what thev want, we ai.

arnTine; a erewmni" 124 m. accommodate them, even though the Prices. 25,35.50. HoaoKOAaaLA ah WasaiaoToa Bbavch. IaTelfononraela City at and Frye 9,45 am and 2:40 pm; Hazel kirk9 :50 a and 2 :45 Van V.Krhis 10 :00 Mill 10:08 am and returned wick does smeii io iieu- Thmiifrh nursulns: this pol- mow liave hundreds of yards of Reserved Seats now on Sale Weaver amanaa.uo wick on our hands that we can never Grable Downer's.

wttonncA nf hnt this auestion or. tauiy wicks is so complex that there seems no remedy for tue aimcuuy. i Tork Times. BentleyBTille w.Z'an. hi wirth and 8:20 m.

Betnrnina; leaves Ellsworth 11:50 a and 5:10 Bentleysville Weaver 18:04 and 5:24 Bedd's Mill 12:10 and 5:30 VanVoorhis 12:18 and 5:38 Bazel Kirk 12:25 and Frye 2 pm and 5:50 Monongahela 12:40 Tickets sold and baage checked to all oolnU east on the Pennsylvania Railroad. for rates of fare, time tables, etc. on Oaoaea B. Soaaica, Agent, Monongahela. Pa.

or address THO7b. WATT. Pass. Ayent, Western District, 360 Fifth Avenne, Pittsburg. B.

WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. B.HUTCHINSON, Gen Manager.

nv a Learm to and caDacity may be wonderfully increased and strengthen FOK Diamonds, Watches Clocks, Bllver-ware and Novelties call on Alfred Watson, The Reliable Jeweler and Optician Una Watch, Clock nl Jewelry pairing a SpeHlty. All Onaranteed. MONOMQAHBLA, A P. ed by a constant repetition oi xne bj i- lable "ah" on the tiiree or iour i. h.

miiMiP rocister of the voice- that is, the three or four notes which OTTSBUKG AND LAKX KBUE K. B. CO. moRt naturally ana wun least effort Let the pupil get one note Lea tee P. MeK.

A T. Cleveland Short Line. 'n- nr rnnnrt. nil "ana musical; lueu Schedule la Effect Vov. 8, 1901.

aTratns ran by Central Time. One hour slower than local time. from that note as a starting poun. nn iimi down, eradually work- Uiaanaflff A to in TrtWIll iug out the huskiness from the adja Cr Biraa TBAnrs. Mo.

82 84t 38 cent notes, and sounding mem uuu. they become pure and resonant and Leave 5 20 can be delivered witnour strum or am a 0 50 11 60 7 25 12 25 7 84 12 38 5 53 fort. 8 00 A 10 A.I18O AOEEAiGE. Your own terms as to payments. Will lend you money to build a house.

in htm work svstematicaiiy ana, Pittsburg McKeesport las port Elizabeth Monongaheia Olty Hanessen 12 49 7 4fl to 3 80 4 14 4 23 4 37 456 5 18 5 85 6 p. 8 27 above all, avoid the pernicious trick of 1 11 1 31 1 48 8(9 8 26 8 42 8 50 Betlevernoc 8 41 8 64 1 00 learning "pieces" by rote or uy cm. His first effort should be to increase 1 56 rayette uitj p.m NO AGENTS COMMISSIONS. Dow BlVBB Tbaihs, M.S.WAENE, iiun in iKiOBAioi. the purity and range of his voice, ana to that end he should, as suggested above, use the broad syllable "ah" only for a time, and on no account ahmiiii ia iw to sins an air until he Is Peoples Bank BuUdlaf can do so understanding, 'with a full Leave Payette City Bellevernon Monessen Monongahela City BUzabeih Olansport McKeesptrt Pittsburg No.27t 29 83t 85 amain ampm 5 30 6 45 10 3f 2 45 6 40 8 51 10 45 2 62 5 49 8 58 10 3 01 8 11 7 12 11 16 3 19 6 3 7 28 11 40 3 43 6 48 7 87 11 55 3 58 6 67 7 46 12 01 4 08 7 35 8 15 12 36 4.50 amam pmpm HYou Could Look intothe futureand tee thecondition to which your cough, if neglected, wilt bring you, you would seek relief at once-and that naturally would be through IShiioh's LOitncfimnt Jon knowledge of musical notation ana a perfect command of his vocal resources.

0 Postofllcea and Addresses. Oue of the rules of the postoffice de-partment which often provokes dissatisfaction is that which prohibits a post-master or any member of his family from giving out the addresses of patrons of the office. A person may be looking for some one whose address has been lost or misplaced. What is more natural than to go to the post-office and ask for the information? But the postmaster, if he obeys the eovernment Parlor cars between Pittsburg and Cleveland on ail through day express trait and sleeping cars on night trains between Pitts-bur, Cleveland and Buffalo. Trains depart at 6:11, a.

i 3:28 p. ra. for Youotrstown, Cleveland and Buffalo, and at 11:16 a. m. for Youngstown, Cambridge and Chautauqua Lake.

Trains arrive at 8:09 a. m. from Cb caro, Cleveland and at 1:11 p. m. from Chicago, Youngstown, Cleveland, 4:58 from Cleveland and Chicago.

Trains tor Youghlogheny Division depart a. m. and arrive a. and 4:68 p. m.

Trains marked with a run daily. Trains marked with a run dally except Sunday. J. B. YOHK, Gen.

Supt. Cure KfisySr-rasr Troubles, Cures Coughs and ColdVL." 25 cents. Write to a. vsvr.ia l.aa" jc Auy, a. iot iree mat Dotue.

Karl's Clerer Root Tea purifies the Bleed will tint crfvo It Suggestions to Gift Buyers L. A. ROBISON G. P. and T.

A. A. BkWATC Station Agent. IN THE LINE OF Perfume, Perfume Fine Letter Paper, Cameras, Military Brushes, at Linn's Drug Store. I AMfc acts on the theory that it is not its business to disclose the whereabouts of the patrons of the postoffice.

Debtors may be pursued by importunate creditors; young women may be subjected to unpleasant attentions; hundreds of people for various reasons, good and bad, may desire to conceal from somebody their place of residence. It is not the business of the government to expose them to annoyance. Youth's Companion. Rev. D.

L. Johnson is spending two weeks with Ohio friends. Miss Miller of Jean nette. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Hartman.

Miss Marie Pollock, of Uu California Normal is spending Saturday i Sunday with her parents. The water pipa on Geary street, burst and water la suarcd in mat R. WILLIAMS SOU, KOKOIGIHELA, PI. Gardiner and Froade. Speaking of the late Dr.

Samuel Row- son Gardiner, a student of Tovnbee William II. Scott was elected to fill the vacancy in council caused by the resignation of VV. H. Langeatthe regular, monthly meetiiig of that body on Tuesday cvtuiiitf Delle Vei uon En mil says: "His patience and his tolerance were inexhaustible, his temper of the mildest. He had, however, a Mortgages, Real Estate, Steamship Tickets.

pleasant vein of satire. For instance tin wmilft ttntf tt EViiiila tvIiaoii tit.tl. liaucy he greatly admired, but whose unsoundness ne cuaractemea as ae- nlnrnhlo. 'TVtionatroi fln1 mvaalf nai. terprise.

Harry E. Wall aDd Margaret M. Black more, both of Monongahela, have been licensed to marry. Elbert Hubbard, Editor of -The Philistine," will lecture at the California Normal Friday evening, April 25. .1 I 1 9 What We Say Do TJq fJoosda There is no honor or profit in fooling the people, especially when they are your own neighbors and customers.

Therefore our guarantee offer on Vinol is made in perfect good faith. Call at our store and get a Bottle of Vinol at once, and if it does not help you after a reasonable trial we will return every cent you paid us for it. We repeat the statement that every sick person should be willing to try Vinol on. such favorable terms. We can refer you to plenty of people right here in our own city who have been restored to health by Vinol, and people whose standing in the community is questionable.

You therefore must admit that wc know what we are talking about when we say. that. Vinol will surely restore to health all persons who are all run down, feel worn and miserable, without appetite or ambition, caused perhaps by sickness during the winter. People who have been ill with the grippe ora severe fever recover strength and robustness very quickly the" VINOL treatment, and it is simply astonishing how much Vinol does for pale women and children, weak and nursing mothers, and es-pecially does it promote the vitality of old people; it is a gentle stimulant without reaction. Vinol you know is not a patent medicine it is just the curative elements of cod liver oil combined with a little organic iron-and a fine table wine, so that without any disagreeable features it is the grandest tonic constructor we know of.

Delicious, appetizing and delicate of taste. Call at our store and let us tell you more about Vinol. We never had anything sell like it and give such general satisfaction. It must therefore be good. Don't wait until tomorrow, call today.

ucuiuriv yeryiexeu uu any point i iook a. m. iu buv Avuac i' rouue uas to Bay auoui I always find his help invaluable, for 1 rnn friief mnllsMtlir hfa nnffiflfntr In. FOR SALE! A Two Story Six Roomed House. bbvb mmm UIV WMAtMIAUlj il rf ntraslarlnr 4V fnlfiA MAttnlrtetina aai.aj.

a yi Hll tllUtj Us liaAOV; VVUUUBIVUS, UIVIV LVDtUIW BA VVVVU1VS 4UV safer 1 feel in adopting a diametrically i in uypuBiiv view. Stable and other outbuildings, city water, electric light and natural gat. Situated corner Sixth and Coal Sta lu the millinery showroom of one of Possession given April 1st. Apply ilia iitfFA innnptntnnt etnooD in iMnin. List of unclaimed letters advertised from Monongahela l'ot Office week ending April 5, 11)02 Lingo Mosepo, Anton Kuzdrz.ik, Anton Knyrietsai, V.

M. Calvcat, Jas. II. Uarru-U, VV. 11.

Barrick, Allen Brothers. Simth, U. F. Donley, A. Du n-v, Uaai-ble, Jasper Ueadly, J.

iiuiHeid S.m, Pat Reagare, Louis H.i a M. Prescott, Mrs. M. V. Marnh, (J uries Rouser, Mrs.

Lizzie Radiuen, J. V. Wm, Tnrker, J. II. Tepe, Frank Wil-iams.

Sue Nicholson, Postmaster Un Di.J 11... mv sua wvmi iiucut ptvi aaa it tit delphia a customer inquired of a saleswoman what they charged to clean 1 to GRABLE DOWNER, reamers. Monongahela. Penia. "Ten cents apiece," was the answer.

"Oh. I could never Day that nrice!" gasped the lady. WALL "How many have you 7 If you have sufficient nnmber. wa mtoht make uuu. vi uuii I i ncitlll IUU, has accepted the iovitatiun of thrt Pax-ton A.

R. post, C'anonfebnrg, to de- reduction In the price." PAPER. "Why, I couldn't count them, for I have two beds full." The exercises will be held at the sol diers' monument, Oak Spring comet ry, if the weather i favorable, if in Needless to say, she was in the wrong fppartment-Phlladelphi Times. tne opera house. Keporter.

We will be in our new building April first. At present in the T) 1 Named For" or Waned Jfter Should I say that my son is "named ((latterly Conference. The Church of Jesus Christ will hold for" bis trandfather. or that he is "named after" him? its Quarterly Conference in Monona. hela beginning Saturday at 0 o'clock on the second floor of the Odd Fellows You mar say either, but the welcht Building.

Saturday will be devoted to Mo MMMRK business pertaloinir to spread of the WILL, of good usage is with "named after." "Named for" has some vogue In the United States, bat Is no longer current in England. "Named after" Is In good use in both countries. Ladies' Home Gospel. Preaching at 10 a. m.

Sabbath morninp and 3 and 7 p. ra. We extend the people a cordial invitation to come Journal. and hear the Gospel. Elders from Greensburg, Elizabeth, Lucvville and POSTAL Will bring our samples.

THOMAS COLLINS' SONS. I. A. CRUNDHOFFER, TEACHER OF PJANO AND VIOLIN. I TERMS ae lessoa per week, twenty (ona hour) appointments ISO 10 to lessons per week, twenty (one lour) rppointments 125 00 'e lessons per week, twenty (one our) tiiipolntm ntu $10 00 wo lemons por week, twenty (half dour) appointments 115 00 ILL LS8SONS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.

other points will be present. BBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBaBBBBMBBBB) His til Cfcetes Word. Tess-gho doesn't seem to like Mr. JAS. Skillen.

Creetlck. Notice. Carl Yohe. who has entire charge of Jess-No; sbo heard him speak of bee ss "an artless creature." the distribution and circulation of the Republican now, will make all collections and is authorized to transact all Tessl Should think that rather com- pliineutary. Ma in Street, business connected with the s.i'oe.

Pa. Monougahela Jcis-Ah, but she poses as a land- Respectfully, The Chill W. QazzardCo. Press..

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