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"tit. Excursions to San Francisco via Penn PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CAR03 THE DAILY NOTES. W. 0. STEWART, luager of Circulation SOCIAL EVENTS On Tnosday afternoon at 2 o'clock T.

M. Upcrnft of Cauonshurg and Miss Mario Patterson of McDonald wore niiitod in nmrringo at the Auld Tlio ceremony was performed by the Rev. II. W. Temple, of the First.

U.P. church of Washington. Only a few immediate, friends wore present. Observer. At tlio homo of Mr.

A. J. Brolim on Irou-st a pleasant party was given on Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Brohm'H birthday. Among those present were Messrs.

Blackburn and Roberts of Morganxa. Tho evening was pleasantly spent with games and music. Excellent refreshments were served. White Rock Supply Go. In Buying Groceries One always wants them fresh and of the best quality.

As we are receiving and selling large quantities of them; the place to get them the freshest is here. We are very particular, and buy nothing but the best Standard and fancy goods. Use McLaughlins XXXX Coffee and get a set of dishes. A ticket calling for set in each two boxes. Some one will get it; why not you? We still have some fancy old potatoes which we will sell at per bushel as long as they last.

New potatoes are coming in much nicer now than awhile back. We have some today we can sell for 50 cents per peck, and they are fine. We have just opened a fancy large cucumber pickle at 10 cents per dozen. Pure cider vinegar, 5 cents per quart. Fancy early June peas, 2 cans for 25 cents.

Fancy sugar corn, 3 cans for 25 cents. Extra standard toma toes, 3 cans for 25 cents. Fancy large new onions, 40 cents per peck. Call foruia lima beans, 2 quarts for 25 cents. They will soon be higher.

This hot weather the housewife does not feel like stand ing over the hot stove cooking, why not get some of our nice veal loaf, roast beef, dried beef, boiled ham, and save yourself che trouble and vexation cf cooking at least one meal a day. We have a full line cf clothes wringers, washing ma chines, ironing boards, clothes racks, carpet sweepers, step ladders, screen doors, window screens and wire cloth for making screens, hammocks AH kinds of miners' tools. We we are selling cheap. Come in and tains left which we propose to dispose of at a bargain. Call and see them.

Look at our line of table and bed coverf; very cheap. We still have a very complete line of ladies' and children's wash goods, luces, embroideries, etc. Come in and look them over. Our line of cheap and medium priced furniture is very complete. When in need of anything in that line give us a call.

Men's, boys' and children's clcthing we are selling very cheap, and have quite a good stock to select from. Young men, look at our line of seasonable shoes; you can surely find something in it to plaese you. The patronage of our meat market is improving right along, which proves that the people of Canonsburg appeeciat'e our effort to give them the best to be had in that line. We already have quite a nice trade in fresh meat, but could still take care of some more. Come in and give us atrial.

Thanking you for past patronage and hoping to continue to merit the same We are yours to serve. White Rock Supply Company CANONSBURG, PA. sylvania Lines. July 5 to 12, inclusive, the Pennsyl vania lines will sell exoursion tickets to San Francisco, aocount Epworth League convention. For particulars and information see ticket agents of Pennsylvania linos.

WELL DRILLING. Having purchased a fine Keystone Drilling Machine we wish to say to the public that we are prepared to drill water wells and will be glad to talk, or correspond with those hav ing work in that line. All work guar anteed; prices reasonable. Call and see us, or write. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.

ESPY JONES, CiuioiiNlHii'iu I'rnn'n. Percheron Stallion. HONEST JOHN, NO 27109 Jot Mask foaled 51(17 5, 16W; stands 10 nanus mgu; wen proportioned, very rangy; good bone and muscle; good action, This is to certify tliat the 1'ercheren Stall ion ltonent Jonn is registered la the l'orcneron Stud Hook of America as trie property of E. B. Boyle of Cunonttuurg, and that his recorded number Is 271 W.

8. D. THOMPSON, Secretary. Honest John will stand at the barn of tho owner, throo miles southeast of Canonsburg, a me season oi wui. Terms of service: 110 to insure a foal, to be paid when mare Is known to be with foal; $13 to insure colt to get up and suck.

'AH possible care will be taken but no accountably for accidents. Irregular attend ance or parting with mare forfeit Insurance. Owners and keepers, K. B. BOYLE SONS.

SPECIAL CUT PRICES ON NEW SHOES. Wo havo a full lino of now BhoeH. gometnlnc mai win iiioaan you. a 11 bizes auu all tttyes, iteau niece prices: Men's line lreNN Shoes, from 91.35 to 93.50 Ladies lino ItreNM Shoes, from 1 up to Have a nice lino ofMlttses' tan Shoes, have sold for will soil thorn for 75 rii. Hoys' tttioes that have sold for $1 .25 1 will sell for DO cm In, Hpeclnl price on working shoea- bargains oe uaa ai any lime; poou gooag, iroin ji to Children's shoes from 50 ronlft Io SO ceulst, REPAIRING.

Special Price on Repair Business OTpii'n Midch Hull So I mI, 40 renlN. ISoyNNlHM'S Hit 11 Soleil, H5 CPnlH. I.ndics' SIioph ISnll Solcii 30 reutH Children's Mioos Malt' Soled, 20 cents. en's. Women's and Children's shoes half soled, hlte Uak leather hand-sewed at low prices.

Come In and try us. We will clve you satu faction. Work guaranteed done In best man ner and to De ready at time promised. JOHN GRAFF, .128 West lMke-Nt. C'anonNbnrir.

loil CAft'OXSBliRU, PA. Capital Paid 50,000.00 Surplus nn (I Undivided Prolittt 50,112 45 DIllKCTOItS. L. Took ins, M'illinni Martin, A do in Kdyar, Win. It.

Inxton, M. It. KelMO, K. R. Boyle, Ueorve I).

McNutt. OFFICERS. WILLIAM MARTIN President WILLIAM H. PAXTON Vice Plasident GEOKGE T). M'NUTT CRuliier J.

WILBUR Asst. Cashier Hank hours from 8 a. m. to 3 p. in.

Accounts of Urms and Individuals solicited. Loans and dl icouuta made dally. Printing Well Done Is Our Motto Good Printing; is an Essential Our Prices are Right EBEiLING WALTON THE PRINTERS PIKE ST. CANONSBURG FOR SALE-House- Frame house, with two cood wells or nara water and faltered cistern. stable and lots of srood fruit.

Here is bargain for soma one. Easy terms. UtiUKtrBi V. McPEAKE, Real Estate and Iusuranoe Broker. BEST WORKMEN.

CLEANEST QUARTERS Giles' Barber Shop Next Door to Central BoteL Carnagee forJfnneralB, WeduipjB, Sto VANCE BROS. LIVERY AND BALE STABLE. JJell Telephone 28, ring lim it i in li luui net)! fii'i Pirc! Ml i ji GROCERIES We always Give Good Measure; We always give Good Quality; Reasonable Prices. Now you know what to ex pect from usjaand if we ever fall short just tell us of it. Our aim is to get the trade of every one we can.

We want to doit by HONEST means -we want to make it to your advantage to trade with us. We have always succeeded in pleasing our customers, and we are sure we can please you. POTTS B80s. Fancy Grocers and China "Dealers. Our very complete stock of GROCERIES we have evorvtliiuir that is needed to sunplv vonr table.

Good: guaranteed perfectly fresh and' satisfactory in every way. Watcli this space. H. W. TAYLOR'S.

To Do Good Baking Use "Star" and other of our brands of Flour; try them, you have not. Headquarters for all kinds of Feed. Pure Buckwheat Flour, Everything in our line al ways in stock at lowest prices CANONSBURG MILLING CO Successor to Robblns, Bamford McBurney Citizens TrustGompany of Canonsburg, 321 Pike-st, Canonsburg, Pa. CAPITAL SURPLUS 31,150.00 Acts as Executor, Administrator. Guardian.

etc. Money to loan on Mortzaces and other approved securities. Receives Deposits Subject to Check, upon Certificate and in Savings Department. OHN C. M'NARY President OHN C.

MORGAN Vice President C. IOHNSON. Seer, and Treasi SAM'L M' WILLIAMS, Asst. Sec. and Treas DIRECTORS.

JOHN C. M'NARY, JOHN W. DONNAN JOHN MORGAN, J. BRAD JOHNSON JUHN S. BARR, A.

LACOCK, JAMES M'CLELLAND, JOSEPH REED, THEO. A. STRAUB. C.W.CAMPBELL, CHARLES C. JOHNSON Red Cross Tansy Pills Suppressed Menstruation PAINFUL Menstruation And a PREVENTIVE! tor MALE I -J UUGUIAKITIXS.

Are Safe and Reliable. Perfectly Harmlcsi The Lcdios' Purely Vere- taeiel Never Falll PRICE $1.00 Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Money refunded if not as lay, Sampl sad Booklet teat fret. Vinde Cinchona Des Moines, Iowa. J.B.

DONALDSON, CanouBburff. NOW IS THE TIME TO OBT TOCB Bedding Plants and Flowers For Cemetery Purposes at H. B. THOMPSON'S Oreenbonae. RICHARD W.

GIBBS, Tonsofial Artist. Corner Ji ff oiBonve and Pike-et POTTS BROS. tali fill rut for now CH JlZ.IE O. UAKXETT, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Agont for tho Hartford National iFire Ineur anue company.

II. BIELOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Telephone 441-Rlnir 2, Murdoch Building, Washington, P4 jyjARTIH DICKSON, COMMERCIAL MESSENGER, Canonsburg and Pittsburg, All orders glvn careful attention. Canon urg bea dquarters, Munnel's Hardware atora. Pitt sou rg headquarters with Osborne a 635Lluorty-ave, 'Phone 86a, LAUOK HANDY, MESSENGER, Canonsburg and Pittsburg, Pittsburg headquarters, 931 Llberty-st; tali phono 18'J4, Canonsburg headquarters, 1 Scroggs, opposite Contral hotel.

HO. L. HoCLJELLAND, REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 872 E. Pisk Oakohsburo. Properties rented and sold and renta oollatl ed, Insurance Id 'he best companies.

Several choice properties for sale It Isn't Difficult To find what you want for the table if you come to thoroughly stocked Grocery like this one we aim to alj ways have our shelves filled with fresh, seasonable gooiil Everything that ought be found upon the dining ble Everything, and mofej that the wholsale houses cah supply Everything thSK the garden produces, you'll-find it here. We could fill this page tell ing you what this Store sellsl But why say more The fact remains, we supply the Grd ceries for very many famiKei in this community, but cail still take care of some morl trade. A quarter-century A WV, business ought to be worth' something to our customers. HEAGEN'S. exneT PTirp in tnp i iYwrw Stilt We can sell you Salt by the barrej lot and save you money.

We are handling the best brand of Salt in the market. The attention of farmers is particularly called to this Salt, Our line of GROCERIES is th most complete in town. We can make it to your interest to deal with us. 1 HILFIGER SONS. Checkered Front, Central-aye.

Best Place in Town to buy BREAD, CAKES, CANDY, CONFECTIONS. Everything in this line of tte best, LUNCH COUNTERil -Hi Open Day and Night. rH 0. I. GtLBEK Jos.

Westwater news depot COB. PIKE-ST and CENTKAL-AVE i All Pittsburg Daily Papers. Periodicals. A fine line of stationary, Agency tor Stovens'Steam Laundry. nettie c.

McClelland HILLINER, Ritchie Diamond, Canonsburg, Pa; 2my3m W1SHIHGT0S BuSIIESS COLLEGE The leading school of buHlnese In Western Pennsylvania, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Stenography, Typewriting, Fen manehtp, English, etc. Prepares thoroughly practical work, and recommends graduates to situations. Winter and Spring term open. Students may eater at any tlmt, pi write for catalogue. REPUBLICAN CO if TV TICKET, SHERIFF, 0.

E. CAKOTUEKS.Norta Sttabane township DISTRICT ATTORNEY OWEN 0. UNDERWOOD, Washington, DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. JAMES A. EMERY, Hemerset DR.

D. R. MILLER, THE POET. The Rev. D.

K. Miller of Adams-ville, has had the degree of Doctor of Divinity oonferred upon hloi. That David Reed Millei knows much theology, no one will doubt who has heard him preach or read his articles "onlreligious and theological subjects in the oharch papers. But be is more of a poet than a theologian, according to our opinion. Thk Notes con fers upon Doctor Miller the title of Poet Laureate of the United Presby terian church, and no one dare ques-tjon bis right to It.

D. R. Miller is a true poet, and the Canonsburg region has a right to be proud of the fact that here he was born. The elevated street railway companies, now being organized in Pittsburg, offer to pay five per cent of their earnings into the city treasury. That is something like it.

The time comins, and 1. not very far away, II I.J..V. 1a.l ble franchises, will everywhere be i. Compelled to divide thoir great earn- thnnnhlla. "Klther that or thn nnhllo will buvandrun the cor- porations.

The international Christian Endeavor convention in seasion at Cincinnati has heard reports which go to show that the Christian Endeavor societies now have 4,000,000 members enrolled. This is one answer which the churches have to make the assertion of the agnostle that the church is dying out. The fast is the church is increasing In numbers at a rate more rapid than the population of the country. Dr. A.

L. Runion's lawn ou Central ave is one of the beauty spots of the town. If every property owner and resident would take as much interest in beautifying his premises the real estate In the borough would be worth from 25 to 50 per cent more than it is at present. The shade trees on upper Central-ave are growing beautifully, and they give a hint of how beautiful 1 1. i.

i-1 t. .3 mu.i ouum uo umuc council were to take hold of its im- provement in an earnest manner. The Pittsburg Press has a well written editorial page. The Press has views of its own on politics and other subjects, and Is not afraid to put them before the public. HoW about the street railway? AiroAmerlcu Rotes.

Rev. Procer of Braddook who 1 been spending a few days here left I Wednesday for his home. He preach- ed in the A. M. E.

church last Sab- bath. Roy Sluby, a barber of East Liver- pool, 0., is visiting his father, George C. K. Sluby of Vine-it. Abe Giles of Sewickly spent Sab- bath at his home in Canonsburg.

The Potters' Brotherhood. East Liverpool, July 9. The National convention of the Brotherhood of Operative Potters, being held in this city, held a sejsion today and heard the reports of the National officers. President A. S.

Hughes made several important recommendations for the benefit of the organiza tions and advised an extension of the scope of the union and that it take in other branches of the pottery Industry. Secretary T. J. Duffy reported tho organization to be in excellent condition. IN INTEREST OF THE WABASH.

hteuboimlle, July i). Russell Jeffrey of Woocliw, lias taken options over 4000 acres of coal lands in Island Creek and Cross Creek townships. It is given out that they are taken in the interests of the Wabasli railroad, which will develop tlio tract and other coal lands yet to bo Ou Saturday of this week Frank Donaldson will open a racket store iu the room next to Westwater's News depot on Lower Central-ave. Frank will carry a large stock of first-class goods and will seek to merit a fair share of the public's patronage. DIVIDEND NOTICE.

First National BaiikT1 Canonsburg, July 3, 1001. The directors of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of three (3) per cent ou the capital stock out of mo earnings or the past six monlis, payable July 10, 1901, free of tax. Checks will be mailed. GEORGE D. McNUTT, Cashier.

A New York trip with stop-over privilege at the Pan American may be made on low fare excursion tickets obtainable at Penn-sylvan la JLinea Hnlraf nffl I at his MENTION OF PEOPLE. William Black of South Canonsburg js 1 1 io guest of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Taylor of Waynesburg. Mrs. II.

L. Cock ins of West Pike-st and sister, Mrs. W. F. Penn and daughter of Washington have returned homo i'roin a visit to relatives at Chicago.

W. H. Paxton of East is a Pittsburg visitor to day. Mr. Paxton expects to leave Boon on a pleasure trip to Buffalo.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tern pleton and JlZ.Z CVCUIUK "UIU BufTal and other Place8 of mieresu.

Miss Houston of Lowell, O. who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Martin me-Bi, ami ouier relatives returned to her home Wednesday. Emery Tibbs of Washington, formerly of Canonsbure-, has returned from a trip to Harpers Ferry and the Buffalo exposition.

He brings back some prize fish stories. He also did considerable hunting and brought home a live wild turkey. He enjoyed the trip very much and would have stayed loDger, only his oldest child was taken sick. CARD OF THANKS. The udersigned wishes to thank his fellow work ere in the Canonsburg Iron and Steel mill for tho handsomely tilled purse with which they so kind ly remembered him at the time of the recent affliction with which he was visited.

JOHN L. CUMMINS, South Canonsburg. B0YCE. Two children of our town ran away tnls week feut we takeQ before they got very farv back Mr. Vogal is visiting her friend, Mrs.

O'Rourke. Mrs. Blanche Boyce and two daughters visited Mrs. Liddle last Friday. The four families who visited their former teacher, R.

31. Patterson, on the Fourth report a. pleasant time. Wm. Gundy has two days leave from Marshalsea to put up his wheat.

Olyde Ross of Ingrain is visiting his grandparents, llir. and Mrs, Wil- Boyce The Young Peop le of Bethel issued an invitation to the Fawcett Ep- worth League to a ttend their annual Dat excursion on 1 august 2, The young men our town who persist in swiu iming in the creek the county bridg after being re peatedly warned, ill not be surprised if their names a made public. airs. Boye-e and Mrs. Lizzie Hartman were Pittsburg visitors Sat urday.

W.J. Boyce of Hills spent the Fourth with his to irents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Boyoe of this place. John McNay spea Thursday with mother, Mrs. Les nett of Hills Mrs. Vogal aud Mfc Bertha Boyoe visited friends at Hilh i Saturday. nil.

i jimei jonnson went to the city mis week to meet sorn of her New Haven friends. inetta O'Rocke went to Beaver aus on Tuesday -ith fPfi FUll Received dailW at the Pike-St Fish Market. Leave orders for A butter and milk. BASIL HcAilLLAN. AT COST.

STREET HATS, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' CAPS, AT HALF PRICE. AT M. M. at of for me is poultry netting, etc. have a nice line of flat top runks which see them.

We still have sme lace cur You can have anything you want within reason if you ask for it hrough Thk Notes columns. Interest paid on deposits in the Citizens Trust Company. Osteopathy. Persons wishing to consult with me will find me at the residence of J. P.

McNary, 32'J W. Pike-st, on Mondays and Fridays from 4 to 5 o'clock p. Rou't H. MiiibKR, Osteop ath Just Received BY A. M.

FORSYTH, riERCHANT TAILOR, 276 EAST PIKE-ST, A fine line of spring7goods of latest styles. Call and Jeave your order for the latest cu in a spring suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Vou Smile when you hear a dealer urge sonic other brand of flour in place of I'illsbuky Best, because You Know that he is simply "talkinc; up" a brand that pays him a little but ler profit that's all. He will sell you riLLSHDRY'S If you Unlet.

Costa a little more but guoa further. Canonsburg uasn torei. We Aim to Please. Goods Fresh and of the Best. Fair Frices.

Goods Delivered to all parts the two Cities. i S. TURNER. a The Barbers Will Close. The undersigned wish to inform their patrons that beginning Monday next, the 15th, their barber shops will be closed at 8 p.

except on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Uko. C. K. Sluuv.

J. E. Gilks. Heller's Testimony. Albert Heller, living at 1114 Farn ham Omaha, says: I have tried most everything that is used as a pre ventive or cure for headache, but nothing did me so much good its Krause's Headache Capsules.

Others who have used them say tho same thing." Price 25c. Sold bv J. B. Donaldson. FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, HAY STRAW.

HOLE AGENTS FOR BOCKLEY PHILLIPS STOCK and POULTRY FOOD GOODS DELIVERED. Phillips 'nnnps I Tel. 46 3 0pp. Depot WHY should you send your money off to vyincao or any oiner city lor a sewing machine when you can buy one home that is made by a reliable company and guaranteed by them, at teas money, anu nave me Drivilecn seeincr the machine hefnrA nn vin. it, and always be able to pet any part that you may be in need of for mttuuiue? THE NORWOOD made and cuaranteed by the Standard Sewing Machine company, Cleveland, a corporation with paid up capital.

We also sell their high grade "two in one" rotary-shuttle and vibrating-shuttle machine, which is the best on earth. It will pay you to inves tigate thitbe foro purchasing a machine. W. R. Reynolds' Music House, Omonslmrg.

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