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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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with the men chosen from councils. THfi DAILY REPUBLICAN SEVEN Ant POISONED LOCAL NEWS NOTES At this time a general discussion of the situation in Monongahela will be con theso cf Iihjh prices, every' fEstablished 1846 Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday By The Chill W. Hazzard Company. ducted and it behooves every citizen tne oyster is body has to pay. Even compelled to shell out.

who is interested to be present, wheth m- Where there's always something teresting, the Ideal Theatre. ii ist oi pictures, good music, every courtesy at the Ideal Theatre. er a member of the Chamber of Com merce or not. Eatared at the Postoffice at Monongahela. Pa, as second class matter.

Eugene, little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Beats is ill at his home in El-mira street.

This is not a movement by the Chamber of Commerce, Councils or any J. C. Corrin is a business caller in Mrs. W. I.

Jones will entertain St. Margaret's Guild of the Episcopal church at a masquerade party this I evening. Mrs. Henderson Coulter is contemplating a visit to her daughter, Miss Loretta, in Washington. Judge James R.

Macfarlane in Alle Varnon Hazzard, President. H- Hazzard, L. Wilson, Gen'l Manager. 1IPD CURES WM WHERE SALVES FAIL In regard to skin diseases, medical authorities are now agreed on this: Don't imprison the disease germs in your skin by the use of greasy sal and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all eczematons diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid.

WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other ingredients as combined in the D. D. D. Prescription.

This penetrates to the disease germs and destroys them, then soothes and heals the skin as nothing else has ever done. A 25 cent trial bottle will start the one person or set of persons, but Pittsburg today. Mrs. George Howder, of Houston A. Anderson.

Editor. weighty matter for the consideration (continued from page one) a'tely sent for and he found her ailment to be the same as the rest. It was also learned that the negro cook had been taken sick as well as the others who ate of the pie. The cook disappeared the next day and nothing has been heard from him since. Carpender, who is employed in the kitchen of the restaurant, said that a quanity of rat poison had been kept in a baking powder can on a shelf.

It is thought that the cook, unfamiliar with place, had mistaken this for baking powder and had used it in baking the pies. Mrs. Bamberger, who conducts the Duane hotel, has also lost thirty-five morn- gheny county, on Wednesday, sentenced Miss Gladys Keeney returned home Harry McAteer. and Thomas Newcomer yesterday after spending a few days of every voter and taxpayer in Monon Run, was a caller in town this ing. Members Western Penna.

Asso. Dailies Monongahela Valley Press Asso. II. L. Sutman was a business caller to serve nine months in jail when they pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny from the person.

W. H. Davy of Mo- gahela. Every man is expected and urged to take an active interest in it so that the result will be improvement with her friend Miss Lulu VanVoorhis of near Hazelkirk. A marriage license was granted in Washington yesterday to Charle's Johnson and Alva Kramer, both of this city.

Advertising rates made known on application nonganela, alleged that the deiendants in Pittsburg yesterday. The Misses Irene and Minnie Snyder and Charles Stang of this city together with Leonard Sands of Donors wit. commensurate with our standing as a robbed him of $88 on October 6. city and your home. Some men go on the principal be sure Subscription.

Per year by carrier or mail $3 00 Per si month by carrier or mail 1.50 Per month by carrier or mail 25 Par weak by carrier you are right and then get somebody The city has been need of permanent improvement in every section for uuimx iuuks migniy smau wnen nessed "The Midnight Sons" at the you borrow it, but it looks ten times as Alvin last nie-ht cure, and give you instant relief. else to do it for you. chickens, evidently trom the same many years, but the limited appro Eugene Byers Druggist. cause. They were kept in a coop in Mrs.

H. Billick and daughter the rear of the restaurant and it is Lyda were Pittsburg visitors yesterday. priation of councils each year has been so wholly inadequate that material probable that they in some way got Mrs. Edward Ventress, of Swissvale hold of the poisoned pies that were topic's Wants improvement was impossible in almost every instance. What we want is im thrown out of the place.

Mrs. Bam big when you have to pay it back. The first race of the season will be pulled off at the skating rink tonight, at which time Walter Smith, of Elizabeth, one of the best roller skaters in the valley, will contest with James Carlson, of this city. Both are fast artists and a good race is expected. Skating before and after the race and between the heats.

It's no easy thing to be good; neither bererer savs that on Wednesday morn provement that will stay improved and ing they seemed, to be in good condi KNOWN VALUES tion but that bv Sunday they were all THE BOND The action of the Monongahela Select and Common Councils on Tuesday evening in authorizing the committee to secure data relative to a special election for a bond issue, was virtually the opening public gun in a campaign that will not cease until Monongahela has succeeded in getting some much needed improvement. dead. and Mrs. John Applegate, of Elizabeth, were visitors yesterday with Miss Etta Storer, of the public school faculty. The question whether or not life is worth living is always suggested when we pay a doctor's bill.

The little son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Layman arrived here from New York and will spend the winter with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Layman.

Alexander, little son of Mr. and Mrs, Alexarder McVicker, is ill with Inspect County Heme Old mother moon went into an ellipse last night, from 5:44 to 8:58. The weather was cloudy and nobody saw it but it did it just the same. Thanksgiving is coming. It is a grand day, but why not make every diy a Thanksgiving day and not always i keep looking at life's somber side.

The I hopeful, joyful view is that which buoys us up and -causes gratefulness to spring up in the heart and fill the soul with I Thanksgiving. cMrs. William Sellman was called to Elrama yesterday by the illness of her granddaughter, little Mary Westwood who is suffering with pneumonia. Speaking of home remedies, the I "switch" of our grandfathers was a p-etty good remedy for quite a long list of juvenile disorders. Brownsville is united in its demand is it a good thing to be easy.

An inspection of the Connty Home The Misses Carrie andLissa Anderson and Childrens Home was made yester and little niece Bernice Anderson, are Pittsburg shoppers today. day by the grand Jury. Theyjexpress Thouerh the bond issue has been a the bond issue is the only way by which we can secure it. It is within the power of the councils to place the amount of this bond issue at $114,000.00 and it is predicted that the sum eventually decided upon will be near the minimum indebtedness. Let us all take an interest in this important matter in our city conditions and when called upon to vote the issue be capable of doing so in a comprehensive and intelligent manner.

You cannot start better than to be present at the Chamber of Commerce meeting Friday night. PUBLISHERS CLASSIFIED ADVEET18 ING ASSOCIATION PAPERS WE ARE MEMBERS Papers in all parts of the States and Canada. Tour wants supplied anywhere anj time by the best mediums in the country. Get our membership lists Check papers you want. We do the rest.

Publishers Classified Advertising Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Wanted Young men to prepare for positions as automobile repairmen, chauffeurs, salesmen. We make yLu expert in ten weeks by mail; assist you to good position. Pay big, demand for men great.

Free model of automobile with course. Sample lesson and particulars free. Write today; terms reasonable. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y.

26. question of discussion in our city for ed delight at the orderly condition of affairs that thev found. Arriving at Most gifts have some sort of string to them. The season is approaching to remember this. the County Home about 10 o'clock, they spent the morning in an inspection a year or more, it never took the form of a reality until Tuesday night, when the Streets committee of councils presented its estimate of the probable cost George Steapot, of Coal Bluff, was of the buildings, method of conducting the institution and the outbuildings and A runaway automobile can do al arrested at the local railroad station last night by Detective H.

F. Smith on stock. They then had dinner with most as mnch damage as a bunch of women with hatpins in a bargain counter rush. of improving certain streets. The committees estimate was $53,468.

This a charge of open' lewdness. He was Superintendent John W. Quivey. They seemed greatly interested and fired lodged in the lockup pending a hearing before Aderman Day. sum is very small and insignificant.

Mr. Harry Wirsing, of Michigan, was The action of the committee was, of ior a iree nricige, but divided as to its location. The Brownsville people will be wise to permit the State, under certain conditions, to select the site. Mr. and Mrs.

Van Allen were guests, last evening, with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. a recent guest at the home of Robert Frye, enroute to Florida where he will Skating and music at the rink to night.

Race at 9 o'clock. course, to make an estimate on designated improvements and its report was spend the winter. numerous questions at the superintendent. It was the first visit, with one or two exceptions, that the men had ever made to the institution. Following the dinner the members of the jury took the trolley for the Childrens Home where they made a thorough inspection, returning to the city about 3 o'clock.

First race of season at the rink to James Wickerham and Robert Frye Agents Wanted Any lady can as-lly make from $18.00 to $25.00 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonafide offer one which will pay you to investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars.

Address MARY B. TAYLOR, Box 3l Woman's Building, Joliet, Illinois. 22 only along these lines. This, however, is not all the improve night. Skating p.r.u music.

Dalby, of Brushton. Miss Margaret -ii i. are on a hunting trip to Clinton county, Kiaiuy weuuiug win oe an event or Clyde Mason, ment that is expected as a result of the December the fifth. Mesdames Isaac Yohe, Davis Gam Independent Military Company The Bellevernon Rifles, and independent military company recently forrned despite much opposition on the part of some who are opposed to a good military company fn Bellevernon, is progressing rapidly. The company, which numbers about 30 to date, is composed of the sons of some of the town's most respected citizens and promises to become a military company of the highest standard in the very near future.

One of its magazine rifles is on exhi Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Fourth street, a sun. bond issue and therefore the sum above Mrs. John McVicker and daughter, ble, Alvin Sloan.

Benjamin Ross are in Bellevue today attending the Annual mentioned would be entirely inadequate. Mrs. M. R. Meredith and son Alten, Some weaknesses are indirect evidences of strength in our ability to overcome them.

firs. William DeWalt and daughter Conference Western District of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Y. M. C. A.

It is the hope of the Chamber of Commerce, the Councils and the taxpayers in general that many important neces Mrs. Edward Yohe, Mr. William McGregor and daughter Miss Nancy, Miss For SALEv-Have forty acres good orange, grapefruit and truck land Souuiern Florida, no swamps, good neighbors; will sell below real value. W. 11.

C. 447 Oliver Pit.rshiiro- sities will be embodied into this bond Hazzard, Miss Wilson and J. Edward Long, were among Monongahelans in Pa Was Painfully Injured Fred Zimmer, of Second street, met with a accident while at work in the Mongah mine this morning. He is a carpenter and was in the act of chopping a piece of wood when his hatchet struck his left hand, almost severing the two large fingers. It was necessary for him to stop work and fa 22 issue.

Pittsburg yesterday. The committee appointed by the bition at Lange's Pharmacy. Their uniforms will be the up-to-date olive-drab now worn by the United States army and many independent military companies. The Bellevernon Rifles is founded for the purpose of upholding President of Councils Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs.

D. Campbell Herron were among those who attended the Shaw-McAboy wedding in Pittsburg Banquet ftatte Sops ifor vi'ng dinner luesIay evening. ts home town, and with the co-opera later Dr. J. W.

Allen dressed the injury. It is not thought it will prove serious, nor that he will lose either of the fingers. I he Great Pocahontas, Susian Snyd- tion of citizens and business men will serve the town in many ways. of bunbury, and Mrs. Gus Davidson For Sale-A handsome Walnut Side-board for sale cheap to quick buyer.

Inquire at this office. tf. For Sale One Duroc Jersey boar, two years old. One sow with four six weeks pigs, one sow to farrow Christmas week. Two mules, two good farm mares, 1300 and 1500 lb.

One 18 months colt draft bred. Six cows none fresh. Above will be sold at very reasonable prices and may be seen any time at the Wallace farm, one mile of Bunola on the brick road. L. W.

Webster. li For Rent-A five room house. Rit- took dinner last night with Mrs. Hart- less, of Bellevernon. They also attend ed the meeting of Matmora Council 155 Died From Tuberculosis Pulminary tuberculosis was the cause of that place.

Mrs. Snyder delivered an address to the lodge women and at will meet with a committee from the Chamber of Commerce and will go over the situation thoroughly, in order that conditions as they exist in every part of the town can be investigated and where relief is necessary, put it down on the proposed improvement list. When this total list is completed, it will be drawn into an ordinance and then presented to the councils for ratification and adoption. A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held in the First National Bank building on Friday night, at which time President Landefeld will announce the committee that is to meet of the death of Flora Abraham, a Syrian woman from Bellevernon, who the conclusion refreshments were serv ed. uated at 1005 Fourth street.

Good cel Deeds Recorded October 29, 1910-Thomas Evans, et of Pittsburg, to John S. Skelly, of Monongahela, lot in the Third ward, Monongahela; consideration $800. September 22, 1910-John Nelson, of Monongahela, to Margaret Devore, of North Strabane township, lots Nos. 3, 8, 9, 33, 34, 35, and purpart No. 3 in the Nelson plan, Monongahela; consideration $1.00.

lar, city and well water, gas and other died in this city last night. The woman has been ill for some time. The body was taken to Scurfield's undertaking rooms and prepared for burial. lhe work on the new shaft on the MR. HUSBAND -Don't keep your wife in the kitchen all day Thanksgiving, or any other day.

Come in and let uashow you the Iloosier Kitchen Cabinet. Rent a Banquet Table Top have all your family at the same table, See it in our window. conveniences. Apply to 801 Sherman street, G. C.

Doak. 22. M.irtin farm in Elizabeth township is nearing completion. The concrete Joseph Sumney Pittsburc naiiw It will be removed to Charleroi tomor- i .1 i .1 Messenger Service. Orders mav row, where tne interment win De maae.

Deceased was 28 years of age and is left at 225, Main street, Monongahela, Pa. Depart at 9:27 a. m. Pittsburg Headquarters, No. 1135 Liberty Ave.

Leaves at 3:00. survived by her husband and one child. For Rent Family havinerlaree house work is going on rapidly and the entire job will be completed in a short time. The shaft has been sunk by the B. P.

Young contracting firm of Pittsburg and has four compartments two for air and two for travel. A new fan will be installed and the shaft, when completed will be one of the most modern in the valley. It is 75 feet deep. Born To Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Gilmore of West Monongahela, a son. A Student's Time The use which a student makes of his time is a test of his character. There is a greaf deal of danger in spending time on irrelevant things, of would like to rent two nicely furnished rooms. Suitable for light housekeeping, to couple with children. Bath and phone privileges.

Call at 507 Jackson street or phone 141-5. 24. The Reliable Furniture Dealer, ifranhMout LOST About two weeks aco on the wasting it in small amounts which count so little in themselves but mean 5 o'clock street car to Allennort a sur so much when lumped together. On the other hand the most economical Gootsdig marriage James Kennedy and Anna of this city were granted a license in Pittsburg yesterday. yeyor's book containing much valuable information to owner.

Book contains numbers from 516 to 600, front page inscribed "Cincinnati Surf." Reward if same is returned to the undersigned. use of time occurs when students have systemized their time. A. L. McVicker Co.

Engineer Markell Bldg. Y. M. C. A.

class in common and bookkeeping tonight. The Y. M. C. A.

girls gymnasium Look Here! Are your chickens sneezing, wheez class will meet Friday afternoon imme with ing, moping? Thats Roup. Conkey's Roup Remedy cures. 50c and $1.00 at five room flat T. Chessrown. diately after school.

For Rent A bath. Inquire D. Harry T. Conlin's at West Mononga Miss Agnes Black is the recipient of hela. It is guaranteed.

Commercial Hotel a handsome Kertzmann piano, a gift from her mother. The instrument was Lost Between Sheridan and Nelscn Streets a gold bead chain and lockei. Initials on locket are I. E. E.

Finder will be rewarded if same is returned to this office. 24 The Advice of a Friend purchased through the J. W. Murray agency, this city. Miss Catherine Downer is entertain Given to Those Who Need it.

ing with a fancy work party this after IncJigestoQ Goes Remodeled Refurnished Throughout noon, in honor of Miss Ann White. oan urancisco, Lai. "To anyone who is run-down or who needs a good Report of the Condition of Farmers Miners Bank OF MARIANNA, Washington County, at the Close of Business November 9, 1910. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash Specie and 7,227.60 Due from approved Reserve Agents 28,665.67 1 Nickels, and cents 60.62 Checks and cash items 113.82 Bills discounted 6, 71 0.00 Time loans with collateral 4,000.00 Loans on call with collateral 30,000.00 Loans on call upon one name 6,500.00 Loans on call upon two or more names 6,700.00 Loans secured by bond and mortgage 3,800.00 Investment securities owned exclusive of reserve bonds, viz: Bonds, Stocks, 29,900.00 29,900.00 Office Building and Lot 21,277.31 Furniture and fixtures 1,055.56 Total $145,000.58 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in 50,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1,880.84 Idividual Deposits subject to check 72,887.23 Demand Certificates of Deposit 205.00 Time Certificates of Deposit 6 357.94 Saving Fund Deposit 13,569.57 Certified Checks 100.00 Total 145,000.58 State of County of Washington, SS. J.

P. Riethmiller, Cashier of the alove named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. p. Rietomiu-kr, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 15th day of November.

1910, 1 (Signed) U. S. Dorrs, Notary Pu blic." Correct-Attest (Signed) J. A. Rat (Signed) Robt.

S. Georgb (Signed) Edwin laciikm Directors. blood purifier, I want to recommend The Monongahela Pharmacy Sells Best Prescription on the Money Back Plan. a house guest of Miss Gertrude Herron. With the honor guest are the following: Misses Lida Billick, Louise Austin, Mary Weddell, Grace and Estelle White, Rachel Borland, Gertrude Herron, Charlene Stephens, Helen One of the Finest Appointed Hotels in the State Almost everybody knows that sick headache, nervousness and dizziness.

McCurdy, Helen Teeters, Ethel Herron. Vinol the great cod liver and iron tonic. I was run-down, feeling badly and only weighed about 140 pounds. I took a course of Vinol it purified my. blood, gave me a fine appetite, and built me right up.

Now I am well and strong, weigh 175 pounds and in fact, never felt better in my life." John S. Miss. Anna Barr, of Wilmerding is a EUROPEAN guest with Mrs. F. E.

Wood, Anton street. FLAN Charles, 3264 17th St, Cal. (We guarantee San Franciso, this testimonial are caused by a disordered stomach. Upset stomach and indigebt'on happen just because the food vou eat does not digest but lies in the stomach ani ferments or turns sour. Youcan8top fermentation and stot aoh distress in five minutes by usillfe MI-O-NA stomach tablets, a presctip-tion that has done more to cure indigestion and put the stomach in fine condition than all the specialists on earth, A larjre 50 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets is all ou need to get quick and lasting relief.

The Monongahela Pharmacy guarantees them. Mrs. Altie Etson of 93 Dun Road. Battle Creek, used MI-O-NA and within two months was in as good health as ever, and cas a cood stm Hostess at Luncheon Mrs. Jennie M.

Colvin was hostess at a handsomely appointed six course luncheon at her home at Hazelkirk yesterday. The color scheme was carried Rooms 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 'J. ALFRED KLEIN, Proprietor to be genuine.) Vinol is a delicious combination of the health-giving properties of the cod's liver, with the grease eliminated, and tonic iron added, blended in a mild medicinal wine. If your blood is poor or sluggish, your appetite poor, your digestion weak or your vitality not up to the standard, or if you are suffering from chronic coughs, colds or bronchial troubles, try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. It out in pink and white, pink carnations being used for decoration.

Mrs. Colvin was ably assisted by her daughter Mrs. II. 0. Colgan of Donora and niece II if Every Courtesy is Extended Here, stomach, and eats anything she likes.

Mrs. Mepnen liayward of this city. The guests included, Mrs. William Sampson, Miss Mame Sampson, Mrs, Chas. VanVoorhis Mrs.

Sam'l McEllheny Mrs. Harlem Redd, Mrs. Frank McGregor Mrs. Henry Snyder, Mrs. Jas.

Nelson, Miss lone Beazell, Mrs, Josiah Blythe and Misa Lulu Blythe, rne attnoutes her good health to MI-O-NA. If you have heartburn, belching of gas, heartiness or any stomach trouble no matter how chronic, try MI-O-NA Btomach tablets on money back plan. Sold by The Monongahela Pharmacy and leading druggist everywhere could not do what all these people claim it did for them if it was not honest. Hogsett's Drug Store,.

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