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THE CAN0N8BURQ DAILY N0TE8 PAGES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1003 FATHEH. BROWN'S BROWN BUILD1NQ. WARM WEATHER WANTS SOCIAL MATTERS TALK OF TEE TOWN AJVV SOf Is here, and it is therefore for your The Idle Hour Social club has issued good that we remind you that there FOR SALIOS, FOll RENTS, llnca or under, three timet (or 25 cents; each additional iimortion centi; each additional line over four. 2 cents er line per Insertion. is nothing more healthful and refresh Copyright, 1903, by C.

B. Lewis. invitations for a dance at Boyoe Tues day evening, September 22. ing on a warm evening than a saucer WANTED of pure ice cream made by people PERSONAL MENTION. When Jabea Lee had been a widower a year and a half he straightened up in the cornfield one day and said to his son Jonah, who was hoeing the next who understand the art of cream making and flavoring.

WANTED Two or throe furnished rooms lor light housekeeping. Ad-dross A. B. 0., caro of The Notes office. 2911 3 Vogel's big minstrels Monday night.

Born To George Durilevy of North Strabauo, a boh. Sample copies of The Daily Notes sent free on application. East Oanonsburg makes quite a nice showing from Curry's Hill. Fiank Dobmrosky and AniiaPolkos-ka, bothjof Oanonsburg, have taken out a license to wed. The Woman's Christ iau Temperance Union' of Oarnegie will endeavor to row on his right: Stumpert's Ice Cream Parlor, "Joner, folks is sayin' that I ought to git married ag'ln." AGAIN THE CALL FOR FALL STYLES This Is the time to call at this store, at our line of ready-made suits is complete with all the latest and best In jacket suits.

"Our down-stairs store for ready-made wear is not only a well-known phrase, mean-Ing Brown's, but it also means this downstairs store has a reputation for perfect fit up-to-the-minute styles and best materials! All this does not mean high prices, but reasonable prices. This you can judge for yourself by coming to "Our down-stairs store for ready-made wear." A. M. BROWN, Brown Building, Washington, Pa. West Pike street, is the place.

"Yes," I've heard 'em say so," replied Here you will find all flavors, and Mrs. W. O. Black and sou Otis are spending tho day in Pittsburg. Miss Margaret Steele of South Oanonsburg is the guest of relatives in Pittsburg.

Mrs. James Henderson spent Thursday at the home of Thomas Armstrong, near McDonald. Mrs. A. D.

Anderson and daughter the son. all of the best. "And bein' as folks think I ought to WANTED Throo or four first-class penmen to work on ledgers. None but those who write good hands need apply. For the right people good wages.

Address B. O. Johnston, Lock Box 197, Washington, Pa. No answer to your communication within a week will bo notice that your penmanship does not meet the requirements. 2908-6 We make a specialty of supplying git married ag'in, and bein' I don' cream in quantity for festivals, so have a hospital built in that place.

want my children to saythey was neg cials, picnics, etc. Get our prices. lected, I think I'll drop over and see the Widder Spooner this evenln'." Dealers in men and boys' furnishing goods say that already the cool weather has greatly helped business. Florence left Friday evening for Pittsburg to visit the former's parents. JOST Jonah had been courting Widow Spooner himself for the last three Try Stumpert's bread.

A full line of fresh cakes, pies, etc. always on hands. JACOB STUMPERT, West Pike street. John Black, sonjof R. H.

Balck of LOST On Pike street, between Morgan '8 corner and Thompson's months. That evening Jabez Lee set out on Soath Oanonsburg, started on Friday evening for Bloomfield, Indiana, where blacksmith shot) on Greenside avenue, HUGHES REMEDIES courting expedition, while Jonah, who a top of an umbrella; gold scroll woik. with ivory set in. Finder he will be a student in a state school nleaso leave at Notes office or Hea- Hughes' Greasebee! Ointment, buc and Miss Etta Allison of Washington is visiting her brother, John Allison goii's grocery. 2911 a did not dress up at all, was also absent from the house a couple of hours and reached home only five minutes before his father.

On the next night his father HUtJIIES' STOCK AND POULTRY POWrrnm. "If it's from Heagen's it's all right. WE ARE NOT GIVING AWAY DOLLARS. of Central avenue, South Oanonsburg, Recommended by the hest Stock and Poultry dealers 250 EOo Si FOK RENT The new arc light on North Ridge avenue, recently crdered by the town council, shone forth for the first time last night. Canonsburg Jews will close their places of business on Tuesday 'and Wednesday next on account of the Holy Days.

Deed recorded; June 15, 1901 Oocil Improvement company to W. P. Boyle, lot in East Oanonsburg consideration, $400. Among the marriage licenses issued at Washington Friday was one to and Mrs. David Hart in the old bor IIUCJHES' HERBAL BLOOD AND LTTNO SVTfTTT stayed home and Jonah went abroad.

FOR RENT A good six-room ough. Safe and perfect purifier and expectorant. 25c fiOn i It got to be a regular thing fer Jabez house on East Pitt street, newly pa Superintendent E. H. Beazell of pered and painted, with good garden, HUGHES' PILE-DRAW I AND HEALING OINTMENT.

Lee to call on the Widow Spooner eV' good water and good cellar. Inquire at No. 29 East Pitt street. 2912-3 That wouldn't be profitable rormnuftuuueasi. oure ana painless cure for Cancer Piles Ff stoa' TDi Tetter Burns' 0uts- Caked Breast! etc.

200 50c ana $1. the Fort Pitt Bridge works and Mrs. Beazell are away on their vacation trip, a part of which they ery Wednesday evening. Some one hidden behind the fence threw stones at him on three or four occasions, and once he caught sight of a man skulk to us, however much it might FOR SALE HUGHES' REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY AND LTV will spend in New York City. ITiiV I liUUliJi VjO.

benefit our customers. We are here to do business at the ing about in the darkness. All of a sud' Is almost an infallible cure for Above-named conmlaints. an Mrs. Paul O.

Little aud daughter FOR SALE Barrels, barrels, barrels; good whisky aud cider barrels; cheap. M. Eagau, corner Jefferson avenue and Murdoch street. 2912 (S .8 1 den one day he got an idea. It was an George L.

Arthur and Georgia Uhler, both of Meadow Lands. The Cecil Improvement company HUGHES' REMEDY FOR old stand the same store idea that made him catch his breath STOM- of Charles avenue returned home yesterday from a five weeks' visit with her parents at Oanonsburg. Mr. Lit iVOUb PltOST RATION, FEMALE COMFJjAINTH, ESTION. NERVOUS FE ACH, HEART AND STIPATION.

INDIGES'J and lift his right fist In the air and that was patronized by your shake it aud mutter to himself: lias deeded to Joseph Underwood three lots in East Oanonsburg, the tle also returned from a short trip to no equal. 50c. Kesrores and nxeg up the entire system It has and $1.00 fathers and mothers a gener "By gum, but that seems to explain i I consideration being $1100. it! If it's so, I'll make Joner tired clear HUGHES' REM KDY FOR SCROFULA. vr a ation ago.

Season tiskets for the lecture course up to his chin." New Castle and Greenville. Miss Edith Reese of Canoasburg is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. O.

Walker of Kennedy street. Carnegie Union. The idea was developed that very evening. When Jonah changed his are now on sale at Samnel Munnel's hardware store, W. A.

McConuell's HI I TETTER, BLACK HEADS, ANDALLI) 8EASES ARISING FROM INDISCRETION OR IMPURE BLOOD. Builds up the sjotm. For skin diseases ue HUGHES' Pile Drawing: and Halinfr Ointment in connection with the remedv 50c and 1. WE ARE clothes and took a walk tho father fol men's aud boys' famishing store and The Notes office. lowed him and kept a hot trail to the Widow Snooner's.

The murder was Here to sell the Best Attended West Alexander Fair IIUGIIKb' RHEUMATIC PAIN LINIMENT. POISON! and the W. A. Morrison, who is the local out and the mystery solved. The par Freshest Groceues on Dormanana biwt.

Sure relief Will reduce swelling. Milk leg, Fistula ana Lumbago. agent for Van Hook's official map of 7000 to 9000 square feet in one Lot. Pnrchaso a largo lot in tho NorthSTef-ferson Avenue STEWART PLAN. TERMS A small payment down market.

We aim to keep our to Washington county, has sold one HUGHES' DIPHTHERIA AND QUINu 1 CURE. Is a safe and positive cure. 25o and 50c. HUGHES' REMEDY FOR CHOLEllA INFANTUM. lor curtains had not been lowered, and the father crept up and saw that his rival made himself very much at home on the very chair he himself had occupied the night before.

Two hours lat the Fort Pitt Bridge works. There stock fresh and strictly up to date. Others claim to do are now a number of hese maps in 111 cure out or every 100 ases. town. HUGHES' PAIN RELIEF FOR Tin: TEETH 1.4 A SUCCESS.

25C er, as the son wended his way home this; we do do it. and from 20 to 30 months on balance of payments. For further information, see HUGHES' REMEDY FOR LEUCORRHOTW An KivTipmi H. L. Oockins was down at the WTest Alexander fair on Wednesday aud Thursday.

He had a horse in the races on Wednesday, and he won a premium. Mr. Cockins says there was a great crowd at the fair on Thursday in disagreeable weather, and if the day hadbeen fine he does not believe all the people could have gotten inside the gates. When Mr. Cockins went down the weather was uanspeakably hot, and he dressed accordingly but when it J.

Murray Cook of East Pitt street had two bushels of fine peaches on his grounds, which was not doing so FEMALE TROUBLES. Saves Distress and builds up the System. $1. ward, a rock whizzed by his ear, and a ghostly yell fronv tfre "itarkpess jumped him -six. feet.

day, while his hair was still curling and he was trying to Ast. bad for an off year, He had one fine GEO. Jf.RFREEBY, We'll not specify ds, but if it's Groceries, Vegetables, Fruit come to specimen which measured 64 by connect that yell with his father's deep inches in circumference Real Estate and Insurance. FEDERAL PHONE NO.S3. No.

G3 West Pike Oanonsburg. I1UGIIES' CATAURH SCuSH connection with Hughes' Remedy for Blood Diseases and Pile-Drawing and Healing Ointment, relieves and cures all Catarrh Tronbies. HUGHES' REMEDY FOK DIARRHOEA, CRAMPS, COLIC, ETC. The above are recommended by the best people in our community. Sent by mail or express for price, to any addrets bass voice, the old man suddenly turned on him with: "Joner, if you was court in' a woman Saturday morning tho thermometer stood at 40 above, and there was sharp, white frost, even to the top of Heagen's I.

N. HUGHES, Oanonsburg. Pa, tho hills of moderate height. It is not believed, however, that the frost bast Pike St. (Both Phones.) got cooled off Thursday it got very cold and he took a chill and had to go to tho hotel and get thawed out before a gas fire.

A Colorada Mail Storm W. H. Neill, who is in Colorado, writes to his brother, B. E. Neill of was heavy enough to do much if any damage.

Now that the walls of the First and snenk of a feller tried to sneak himself in, what would you do?" "I'd lay for him," promptly replied tho son. "That's jest my way o' thinkin'. Yes, sir; I'd lay for him and lick him till lie couldn't holler." "Drat such sneaks!" Father and son looked into each other's eyes for a moment, and each dissembled and tried to look inuocent. They understood each other, however, and both set their jaws as they went on with their work. That night was Jonah's night to go courting, and before he left the house he took notice WE KEEP GOOD LOTS, HOUSES AND FARHS.

A RACKET STORE. RENTING AND COLLECTING. GEO. H. B.

FREEBY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. National bank building have been completed everybody is admiring the structure. It certainly will be a very handsome building and a credit to the corporation which is erecting it and Jefferson avenue, of a disastrous hailstorm which recently passed over the THE country about seven miles east of FRESHEST. Greely. After tho storm hail stones to the town.

eleven inches in diameter were picked C.3 West Pike Street, Oanonsburg, Pa. LEANEST, Everet McClelland, once known in up. Two days later nan stones could this section as a champion runner, is NICEST still be seen in places. Much dam OUR FLOUR IS ALWAYS ON TOP! We also carry a full line of all kinds of FEED, HAY, STRAW AND TIMOTHY SEED. We handle high grade Fertilizers, such as SWIFT'S and ALLEGHENY City and keep them in stock during the Season.

a school teacher neir Los Angeles, age was done to corps, and with sucli Stock of Groceries imaginable. great force did the hail fall that cor Cal. Recently he returned to Bur-gettstown and mnrried Miss Nanny Marquis and then they returned to rugated iron roofs were punched full Tho prices are always as low as can be made. Headquarters for of holes. the coast.

Oakdale Times Family Supplies. that his father was missing. He realized at once what that meant, and he began to plan. The route to the Widow Spooner's carried him over a bridge spanning a deep creek near her house. There were trees near the north end, making a deep shadow for many yards, and Jonah felt that his father would wait for him there and play some trick.

He therefore removed his boots when he was yet twenty yards away and approached the spot with catlike tread. It may be stated in advance that the See the all-wool Pantaloons which There will be no services in the C. Franz is making: to order for Baptist church on Sabbath morning, $3.50. J. A.

HILF1GER I IS, but there will be Sabbath school at the usual hour aud preaching in the Jefferson Academy. Fall term opens Tuesday, Sept. 15. Four courses offered, viz: English or Normal Course, Latin Scientific Course, Classical Course and a Commercial cr Business Course, Tho completion of which entitles the stndent to a diploma. Tho Commercial course includes Shorthand typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial Law.

Penmanship, Advantages of business course at the Academy are that students may take other branches without extra charge and also our extremely low rate in comparison with other schools. It will pay you to get a diploma from this famous institution. Send for catalogue. J. A.

A. CRAIG, A. or J. K. LAOOCK, A.

Asst. Prin. CHECKERED FRONT, Notice to Tax Payers The taxpayers of South Canousburg evening by Mr. Holsiug. On the l'ol lowing Sabbath, September 27, Rev, Central Avenue.

Canousburg. father was there in the shadow. He W. E. Prichard will preach both had a sheet ready to wrap around him morning and evening.

are hereby notified that the undersigned is prepared to receive borough tax at his home on Central avenue, each evening from 5 to and from 8 to 9 o'clock, and on September 20, 28, self and a pillow case ready to pull over his head. Ho was not only going to piny ghost, but the ghost would do some thumping before Jonah could get 29 and 80 all day. Mil plli fi IN An abatement of 5 per cent will be given on all taxes paid on or before THE DEATH RECORD. JOHN PATTERSON. Mr.

John Patterson of No. 201 Railroad avenue, Carnegie, died at his late residence September 0, 1903, away. In that same deep, dark shadow was a second party. It was an old lame September 30 from that date until October 30 no abatement will be allowed after the 80th of October 10 per cent will be added. mule which had been turned out to get his living beside the highway, aud he This week we are talking about School Shoes.

W. M. Dickson, Collector. a She Co. 1 aged 75 years.

Mr. Patterson served throo years in the Civil war, being a member of Co. First Pennsylvania Cavalry. He belonged to the Army of tho Potomac, was a member of the Unioti Legion, and tho G. A.

being identified withthe Capt. Thomas Espy Post of Carnegie. The deceased was also a member of the First Presbyterian church of Carnegie. Mr. Patterson's father served in the war of 1812, his grandfather in the Revo A AA A AAAAA A Aa A A A aa A AAA NEW FALL HATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.

Pompoms, ribbons and foliage. Have a nice lino of stamped goods, cushion tops, center pieces, doilies and stand covers. Also silks and mercerized cotton for embroidering. Hat veiling in dift'eront colors. M.

M. DUNLOP 29 Piko Street, Oanonsburg. Hot Weather Cereals, Same grains oats, wheat, corn but you'd iiardly know them in their summer dress. They're thoroughly cooked (some of them malted) and prepared in various tempting ways ready for the table. Delightful with cream and sugar still more so with berries added.

We have a window full of NORKA. korn krisp, Cera Nut Flakes Force, etc. etc Down East Canonsburg PRACTICAL way and call at the office of THE CECIL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE lutionary war, and his son, James D. 155 South Main Washington, Pa in the Spanish-American war. The interment was at Bridgevillo.

IMPROVEMENT you the names don't tell Send you a package? and more on onr shelves. But much you'll have to try them I A PRACTICAL BUSHr.jS EDUCATION THOROUGHLY TAUGHT. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Orthography, Shorthand. Tvnewritinir. CHARLES S.

DYE ft WASHINGTON, PA. House Movers and Raisers Funeral of Neil Sefton The funeral of Neil Sefton, the had halted at that spot that night to ruminate and doze. He stood within twenty feet of the man in ambush, but made no noise to give himself away. In fact, he took no Interest whatever In the proceedings for a time, realizing that he had passed the age when he should be mixed up in love adventures, and it was not until his long ears detected the approach of Jonah that his eyes shook off sleep and ho wondered what was up. Jonah crept forward foot by foot, and at last his presence was also detected by the father.

With softness of touch he got ready his ghostly garments and was on the point of donning them aud making a rush when the old mulo raised his head, flapped his ears and uttered a bray. It was a bray that split the air with thunderous sound and made things shake' for rods around. The awful and unexpected sound stirred the "ghost" and Jonah to action at the same instant. They went over the railing of tho bridge and into the waters of tho creek almost together, and both yelling the same yell. Five minutes later father and son reached tho bank together and pulled themselves out.

As they stood gasping and dripping they recognized each other, and tho father shouted: "Joner, durn yer hide, but I'll I'll" "Dad, you old hypocrite, I'll-I'll" choked the son. At that moment the widow opened her door and came down the path. She had heard the bray and the yells and COMPANY brakeman killed by a freight train at Practical Grammar, Business Corre W. Q. BOVARD, Corre- Oarnegie early Friday morning, will Estimates furnishtd en application, opondence solicited Residence, Federal Telephone 193.

Office, Bell phone 146, ring 3. where you will find the company's agent, Mr. Ernest Lee, spondence, Common School Branch 5 es, and Mathematics, including Rapid Calculations. S. J.CARROL, President.

CENTRAL AVE. THE WHITE FRONT GROCERY, in charge, who will take be held from the home of his mother, Mrs. John Cook, at Meadow Lands, on Sabbath at 2 p. m. Tho services will be conducted by Rev.

Mr. Green, pastor of the Houston and Meadow Lands M. E. churches. The inter pleasure in showing you around and giving the prices on lots.

East Canonsburg 4 miAiiirnA nni i rnr ment will be in Oak Spring cemetery. WAdHiNuiUN mmm uuutut Lots are selling WEST PIKE STREET. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP FRUITS. Choice Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grapes, Apples, Pears, etc We handle only choice goods and sell at reasonable prices. Gome and see ns.

Even With Ihe End Man A local manager wandered behind FOR SALE! 5 choice farms, viz: 2 farms in Cecil, 2 in North Strabane and 1 in South Strabane townships, Washington county. Convenient to railroads and schools. At bargains. See GEO. II.

FREEBY, C3 West Pike stroet. ROSES! ROSES! ROSES! And carnations! All home grown. We give wedding decorations and faneral work special attention at rea-bonablo rates. CANONSBURd flARKET No. 10 Pike street.

almost every day, but there are still tho scenes of his theater just to "see AND NORMAL SCHOOL. Thorough Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Teachers' Courses. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 1st, 1903. many desirable lots not taken and yon can undoubtedly be suited. The Standard Tin Plate Company's great Plant will go into operation by the last of next month, and that plant the bovs" or John W.

Vogel's Big Minstrels and say 'How." To break Get the NEW CATALOGUE. alone will ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF EAST OANONSBURG. The College office is open daily, Call or write. To the Ladies. Switches, Bangs and Watch Chain made by MRS.

O. E. PRAUL. Shampooing a speciality, done home or abroad. East Pike street.

Oall or drop a card. Box 465 the conversational ice, tho visitor remarked to Arthur Kigby, who was indnstriouslv cork- thought some traveler had met with an accident. She saw tho two men before her, with tho mulo looking down at them over the railing of tho bridge, and her woman' wit told her what had Washington, Pa NOW IS. TIE TIME occurred. She laughpifTimd and long to purchase whether you wish to buy and onenincr hiafr for a home or an investment.

1 mouth: "Vogel as thoy cowered before her and ended the laugh by remarking: LEAVE YOUR ADDRESS at the Oanonsburg Nows Dopot and have your LAUNDRY CALLED FOR and delivered. No extra charges. Stevenson's Steam Laundry. fl. O.

ESTEP, Agent. Watch for wagon Monday and "I guess both of you bettor trot homo- IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD A HOUSE SODA FOUNTAINS, New snd cocond-hand eoda fountains, an color of marblo desired. Will iell or rent; eay tsrmii If atked. manufacture a full Hue of mipplles. AIko carry a bin linn of copper and tel tanks, charging outfit, etc.

ni repal any make of fountain, tmk or ouiflt. Mall ward and go to bed. You may git the seems to bo the right sort of fel- JNO- w- V0GEL-low." "A manager is known by tho company he keeps," returned Rigby. Manager Jay responded instanter, JJL BE OPERA BOOSE BUM SBOP. Two doors south of Postofflce.

Cen ngcr!" M. QUAD. lhe best by test Vogel bv that TIME OF TRAINS at CANONSBURQ dent solicited. fcuage must be a saint. tral ave.

All work done in first-class manner. All linos aro specialties with us. Razors, Sponges and Toilet articles for lr SIEGEl EXTRACT 11)03 Wj lie Avenue, INI Ixtiurg, nay ill 611 John w. Vogel's Big Minstrels will V. Going West 7 :57, 11:45 a.

:18 p. 3:34, 5:25, 5:53, 7:20, 8 appear at tho Morgan Opera House, Oanonsburg, Monday, Sept. 21. Prices 35, 50, 75 and $1.00. GEOKOti O.

K. SLUBY, linger and proprietor. 12:23 a. m. Going 8:10, 10:02, TJp-To-Dat Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Kenovating Ladies' and Gents' Garments.

Bring your work. Will quote you prices that will save you money. 1'IIAKTIKRH DTE WOIIKS, K. W. CoIciiihii, I'rop Office In room over Central Meat Market.

East Pike street. IZZIK O. BiKKH t. REAL ESTATE AND INN I. HA Ajent for the Hartford Nutt.iul 'trance 00m cany.

a. 13:41, 2:20, 5:25, 0:011, p. in. Sunday 1 rams Going East 8:14 a. 0:11 p.

m. Going West-9 :25 a. in. 7 :30 p. m.

Western Washington Railroad Leave for Houston, Palanka, Mo- THE STANDARD LUMBER GO. Canonsburg, Pa. J. R. PERMNE GENERAL CONTRACTOR Building of all kinds done from foundation up.

Plastering, Painting, building of Chimnoys, all complete, best of workmanship throughout. Residence Ourry Farm, east of town, after March 1, 1903. Notice. Mr. Louis Mihlhelzler.

district superintendent of Federal Telephone company, will bo lu Oanonsburg three days of each veek and t.hone wishing to get telephone service leave word at the local exchange and he will be glad to call aud give you any Information you may desire. 2805tf It. II. MELOV, Ha moved to Washington Truit Building Room-. 17-518 Washington, Pa Bell phone 1I8- JAMES K.

SPEER, NOTARY PUBLIC. The Speer Building, West Pike Street All busino ss promptly attended to. Oonnells Mills, Menden and Westland, 0.05 a. 3:45 p. m.

Arrive from Read The Notes an dkeep posted. same points, 7.10 a.m., 4.45 p. in..

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