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Tyrone Daily Herald from Tyrone, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Tyrone Daily Herald Vnon, A. Tyrone Ga'np Mo.ljrti Wootlnien of A.mirlc.1, meats ni 7.3 PUBLIC Borotuli Conn ell, meets at 8.00. Loo AS AVEXUJ: 'I'yrono Suliool Hoiinl meoU nt o'cloolc. KfibLOWd' JjOiljftt No ItiitepemlaiH Order of Oitil Kellnw i al 7.30 o'clock. George Karl Smith, of Portugo spent several hours with friends in Tyrouo today.

The Tompleton Co. ad. today tells of unpreoedont values in ladles' and misses' units. Gymnasium class No. I will meet this evening at 7 o'clock.

No. 3 class at 8 o'clock. The Ladles' Social circle will meat at the home of Mrs. Acklln.Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. H.

M. Walker offers special inducements In Indies' and misses' underwear. Seo bis ad. today. C.

N. Meserve, former of the Y. M. C. Bellofonto spout'-, part of Sunday with friends in Tyrone.

The Round Tablo club will meet at the home of Mrs. D. B. Mingle on Liu- coin avenue this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Lukehart and family have moved.from thoir.

former residence on Kloventh street to a comfortable home on Washington avenue. At the sale of properties of the 3o- seph 'Williams estate Saturday, the double house on east side, of Kouth avenue was sold to Mrs. Pose Gray for $2,600. The other other 51 rojierties were held over. The Bijou theatre will have for the first three nights of this week Morris Golden the Jew with his violin and Stanley and Chambers comedy Tramp- oleiiie acrobats.

These are two of the highest price acts at the TJjou this season. "Miss Petticoats" will be the attraction at the Academy of Music on Wednesday evening. Miss Farr plays the leading role In this splendid New England production. "Miss Petticoats" appeared here two years ago and the play gave the very best of satisfaction. A number of young folks and a few older oues are going to celebrate election by dressing in fantastic costumes, in the evening and have requested thiat a notice be put in the Herald to that effect.

Those wishing to take part in the celebration are welcome to do so. to the crowded condition of the Ironsvllle public school, the Suyder Township directors on Saturday decided to divide It Into two schools! O. M. Walter, who had C2 pupils to instruct, will retain those of higher grade in bis room. The primary pu- plls another room and the board elected Miss Pearl Mounts, of Altoona, to be their teaciicr.

i Services are being held iu St. Matthew's Catholic church today on account of this being All Safut's Day. It is a holy day of obligation among the Catholics and must be observed the same as Sunday. The feast is to honor all the saiuts, especially to whom a special day cannot be; Riven on account of the size of the calendar, year. Tomorrow will be All Souls Day.

A fine old Southern Colonel and his faithful orderly who are still fighting battles of the late War of the Rebellion and who live entirely by military discipline, are said to furnish some delightful comedy In the new melodrama, "Billy, the which comes to the Academy of Music on Friday, November G. The play Itself Is reported to be an exceptionally strong one, replete in highly dramatic situations, yet telling a straightforward story most interestingly. Today being the first of November and the opening of the season for deer and rabbits a number of the "JDavy Crockets" and "Daniel Boones" left for the mountains and woods to hunt game. The absence of will handicap the hunting or tracking a great extent. However, nn out-, ing of two weeks in tha mountains with such balmy weather as we bad on Sunday; and today and promised the name throughout November, will bo a treat indeed to most any otic.

A meeting of the managers and some of the players of the Huntingdon, Pbilipsbiirg and Tyrone basket ball teams was held on Sunday and ic was decided to play a series of games during the -winter season. A schedule is being prepared and will be published In a couple of days. Among present at tho meeting were W. Barr and Harry F. Hoover, of Huntingdon; 'Charles Waple and 'Wilbur Roach, of Philipsburg, and the entire Tyrone contingent.

Philipsburg has signed up Roach and, Snake Deighl, two of the best players tossing the pig skin today, and Huntingdon has fully as strong a team as they had last year. The Big Five, of Tyrone, was never fti better shape than this year. For these reasons the devotees can look forward to some very exciting winter. Remember on Friday evening the new auditorium will be opened and ID order to get.a good seat the people had better go early. On Wednesday rreataff the local team will play at Holltdayshtirff.

VOTE FOR THEM. The to Abolish the Feb 'ruaryi 'At the yoterjE of this state 'will pass upon'two 'amendments to the State Constitution, wnlch. If they carry, thousands of dollars will be saved every year In the matter of holding elections. But as they are ex pressed iu somewhat technical legal phraseology, and no doubt appear lather foimidable to many of our readers, it may be worth while to iry to make the meaning a little plainer. Briefly stated their purpose' is to icdiice the elections and to provide that hereafter the general and municipal elections shall be It is proposed that the general elections, those at which State oillcer'E shall be chosen, shall be held on the Tuesday following Monday liv November lit the even numbered years, while all county and municipal officers shall bo elected iu November in the odd numbered years.

This will eliminate altogether, the February elections', and not only effect a great saving In expense, but 'limit the disturbing effects political campaigns to one election a still more important result, in the opinion of election ruformors, wlll.be the total separation of municipal election Issues from tnose attached to State and national campaigns. The amendments will cairy, as there could be no reasonable opi-ositlon to them. The only thing that could endanger adoption the popular vote would be such public indifference to the sia to fall to understand what tbe amend; incuts propose to accomplish. To vote for abolishing February elections the voter will make a iv mark In the square opposite tho.word "yes" at each amendment and the schedule. This will require c'leveii marKS.

Voters should be careful make them all. The'Murrimers Celebrate. The streets of Tyrone were crosvdeO On Saturday evening faiiUislics They were out in large numbers large and small sizes and in nlmost every conceivable disguise. Tot; from three years'up in company will older brothers and sisters thropget in an endless cbain up and down tho streets and avenues. There waj tmji le police protection'but there was no the slightest disorder to mar the pleasures of the evening.

The princi pal part of the evening's fun was th'c parading of the streets in gorgeous and grotesque 'costumes, althimgl some disguises were unique and uiste lul. All nationalities were represent ed and 'some freaks with the facts Of an animal were mingled witii UK inas'iiuoraders. Among the numerous disguises were sheath gown spirits, phantoms, Indians, cowboys Chinese, clowns and Uncle Sains abundance. As previously announce! the curfew whiKtle sounded one hou later than usual, and at nine o'clocl Ihoso under sixteen years wo their having had full three hour's fun. The older ones could bo seen until after eleven o'clock, gi-adu ally becoming tired and 'dropping out 'It should be understood that ft" recently 'passed "slate'law makes tr anf" bfl'onse to wear any btittou or' of any secret or patriotic order without full membership in that organlza-1 tlon.

It Is stated that in some localities parties are wearing G. A. ft. buttons who me net rj lallfied, nnu the members of tliu oiganlzation have determined to prosecute those who are taking -their connection with tho Grand 'Army to enlist sympathy. TEMPLETON COMPANY Red Men Take Notice.

All Hed Men of Tyrone are kiudlj requested to leave their address a tho tailor establishment of Irvin Gray on Pennsylvania avenue. It has conio to the ears of the game warden that a number of parties have been setting snares for rabbits for some weeks past in tluj region back of Tyrone Forges. They evidently have no fear of the law as they have been committing a double crime. Snares are strictly prohibited at all rabbit season opens November 1 and closes December 1. The law and game wardens arci no respecters of.

persons and sooner or Inter these violators will coma io grief. No matter if you are a man, mouse or long-tailed rat, in you go and vote you are better than the follow who stays at home and damns the times and the fellows In It Is your duty tog and vote. Put aside all manner of Important business next Tuesday until you have It is your duty to go and vote. Don't abstain from voting at the next election under the mistaken idea that the issue is not important. Every, election is important and one at which yoii can decide whether your state constitution Is to be changed, should bo a very important one to every citizen, i The Yoiing Ladies Aid society cf the First Presbyterian church will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Howard Musser on Lincoln hvenue, ns business of importance is io be transacted. 'A large attendance is desired. For steel range with iea'Jng oven and meter Walker. Found, a rosary. Owner can secure same by calling a this olllce.

fV-nice, inexpensive hats, to- iay nt Saussor's next lo tho Aladdin theatre. Miss Nell Sullivan, trimmer at Sausser's the whiter op- ing at the wholesale house In Pittsburg today. Wanted, kitchen girl at City Uolel.U A has been formed be-, tw.con J. W. Gardner of N.

N. Miller, of Murtlnsburg, for the purpose of continuing, enlarging and improviug the fuel and supply business hitherto conducted by J. W. Card-j The firm will be Xnown as the Tyrone.Fuel Supply Co. It respectfully UKlcs ot the public liberal, share of assuring all customers the most courteous treatment and promptest possible Fuel Supply Sauor krout lunch, oysters any style.

We sell oysters by the quart. You will find water in the collar, but none in tho oysters. Open Sunday. No location restaurant on the For-, Sale Three heating stoves, good condition. Inquire the Arlington 1 Wanted )2 or 15 gallons of millc day.

Inquire at Herald men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as cuufCeurs and repair men. We make you export in ten u'cclcs; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; deimuul for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and samplo lesson. Automobile Institute, Rochester. N.

Cigar your locality to represent.UK.''.' Experience unuec'-isBary $110 per month and expenses. Write us for particulars. Monarch Cigar St. For spring wagons, 2 sleds, second-hand of Mrs. C.

K. The Good Dinner. The sucressful bonsekpopor wnf plniniinj; dinner for a few of Her IniJibami's friends. inusi iuivo jipplf pie and chees(- for she remarked without a flicker of indecision. "LJut I should thinli you would want sometlilng more 'dainty this time ol your," the woiniiu who always lic-i'st'l! sick over a com- paiiy dinruir.

"nil or pud- "Oil, imi npplo pii! Is my favorite dlsiil SVh'cu lias 'coiiipany I iilwiiys sui'vc Avhai, ho "likes 1 best; 'then tic thinks his guosis Inive liaii such (jiHHl dinner, everybody Is happy. Al.iiMst my Husband and 1 arc liuppy, nud 11 tiuesu areu't DO is ibc lork iCighloeii Rhode Island Rod coeker uls, bred, for Satisfaction guaranteed cr M. ReynotdK. Giaysvilie. Lost, a gray a diamond iu the cout'-o Howard if returned' to the Kast Knd Drug- Wilh every jjurchase of 5 cents, more at the Surprise store you will be given a chance on the beautiful doll in the show window to be given away on Thanksgiving Day, November Just line nobby sweater coats at all Vogt's Sons.

A big Jot of men's heavy fleeced lined underwear at 43 cents. Also boys' underwear at 25 cents at 'the Surprise For Sale big lot of second-hand stoves, till Solomon, lOtli street on the For. up-to-date shoes, shirts, ties and furnishings, see AVm. 'Vogt's Sons. For apartment in First National bank building.

Immediate For a ulfty fall suit at the right price, go to Wm. Vogt's Sous, noxt to Garman house. Ladles' Misses' and Children's flaeco lined nderwoar from 16 25 cents at tho Surprise Special sit the Aladdin. Tliis evening the famous Hudson- Fulton celebration that attracted millions to New York recently will be thrown on These are the first pictures on market of this famous celebration. Don't failvo see them.

To the Voters of Tyrone and Vicinity. being election day and tliis being my last of speaking to the voters' of Tyrone and vicinity, I respectfully solicit; your Influence and: support at the polls. If'elected to the high office of Sheriff of Klair: county, I promise to fill the position to the best of my ability. 'My canvass votes' has been fair and clean. of- Blair county place me in this position, Tyrone will never regret that they have assisted my election.

Thanking you In advance for your support. 1 remain yours for success, Allen' S. Garman. House Cleaning Made Easy. House cleaning Is here.

Clean all your but your and carpets, there make an engagement with us and we will bring our Ham Ion and Wilson vacuum machine and do your work. It. will neither rip, tear nor take tho stiffening ouc of your carpets or rugs but will clean them perfectly without being -taken from the floor. Let us do your clean- o26t6 Tyrone Steam laundry Co. Never Better Prepared With Womens' and Misses Suits WOOLTEX aiul'OTHER GOOD at sucli saving AS only forolmmled buying- would give.

Siiit of Amethyst Diagonal Long coat Irimined with bias bands, braid'and buttons. The price $30 00. Suit of Cireen Prunella Cloth Self color btripe, very long coat with black Moire collar, grey tin lined. Suit of Green Diagonal Long- cott, tight fitting, trimmed in self color buttons, skirt is made with cluster plaits from.) knee down. The price $30.00, 00.

Suit of Dark Blue Herringbone 5ergc Coat trimmed will) silk braid, bntions and lias fancy collar, cut skirt with plaited fl.uiHce. The price $32 Suit of Dark Blue Serge Long coat semi fitting, trimmed with black braid and buttons. The price Suit of Dirk Blue Diagonal Coat with plaited sides, black Moire collar and cuffs aud trimined with butlons and Sout-ac'-e braid. The price $'J7 50 SUITS OF OBRY MIXED JMATKH1AL, co-l fiui.sl,- etl oillier wilh or sell' color foli.i.s, with huttons. The Pried $22.50 SUITS OF GUEY AND ULUU STKIPR, veiy long l)uttons ami So.itiiclie br.u'(i.

If in. search of a wedding gift come to us is a social feature of our business, it can-) most everything usually kept by a first class jewelry store, from Magnificent Chests of Sterling Silver 5 dou-ii in single pieces as low as one dollar. SUITS OF SBHGR coals finish, with self color satin collar and ends. Tlio Price SUITS OF BLUE AND STIUl'E A IA.LS, phiin couta witliout tritnining, skirts. I OF OLD LD13 AN long coals with black Morie collars, The Price SPECIAL SUITS in odd sixes'lor stout ligurcH- sixes 37 suits of black Herringboiin, fcryc plain weaves, long coats and nluited skirln.

SUITS OF GBBY STBr.lMS: kkilRINGBQN.JD, coats'. light fitting, no The Price THE TEMPLETON COMPANY BAfSKINQ BLJ5INES5? have more or less of it. Possibly it is with us. Such being the 3'pu k'l'ibw soiuething of our service. But if not a patron wonkln't it lie well for you to become one? Our Savings Department is calculated to serve all classes the old and the young, the poor and the rich.

It receives deposits from jfc.l up to $5,000 and 'allows three per cent. interest, compounded semi-auuually. The Pirst IN at ion al Bank of Tyrone Walton Acklin Co will be at our store' Friday, Nov. 5, I0.3C a. m.

to 4. 30 p. ard can tisulted on auy e5'e trouble. Korrect Shape PATENT LEATHER SHOES GUARANTEED NOT TO BREAK. OUR GUARANTEE If iln- hn-uks tlirriuglilbefore Llic first sole wi: w'l! icjjlai'i) witli a in-n- iii Thv PACKARD $4 l.lKOOKTON, MASrf, All "BURROJAPS" LEAIHERS Come Under This Guarantee.

Kitr at McCONAHY'S 4th St. Shoe Store, 8tore STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING Nc Suits New Hats 'Nfew-Shoies New Collars Have Arrived for Your Inspection at Next door lo Post. Office. McLanahan's Candies and Nuts Fine Chocolate and Vanilla, Nut and CarmeZs 4c per pound Chocolate and Vanilla Mints. Apollo Butter Chocolates with Toasted Almonds 1.0c each.

Big cd Jumbo Salted Peanuts, best ever. Almond, Pecan and Walnut Taffies. Sold only ti Mclvanahan, 4 PHARMACISnr. Agent Apollo 4 4 4 '4 4 i 4 Removal Sale, We have decided to discontinue our lypgan Ayc nue Furniture and after Nov. 1st will conduct all our business in the J.0th Street store.

Therefore in order to reduce the immense stock of 4fr Furniture, Bedding, carried in both stores, we will conduct A Special Sale for 10 days only. Goods sold apd less, KIRK-CAMP FURNITURE CO.J.

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