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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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Daily Republican. TWENTIETH YEAR CONONGAHELA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901 TWO CENTS. The Daily Republican CHILL W. HAZZARD. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.

Monongahela Penn'a. TELEPHONES. BELL, LOUAL NEWS. Look at the Favorite range in McCurdy's window--the best range in the market. George Hare, of West Monongahela.

has returned home after a visit with friends in Muncie, Ohio. The Commercial Hotel furnishings must be sold. See advertisement. Look out for our new line of men's fine shoes, the greatest on the road at $3.00, $3.50 and Cash Snoe Store. Borland's spring opening Thursday and Friday, March 28th and 29th.

Robert W. Byers, J. Gordon Teeple and sister, Miss Katherine, on Tuesday attended the reception given by the class of 1902 of the Department of Pharmacy of the W. U. in Braun's Auditorium, South Highland Pittsburg.

WaNteD--Young man as salesman in dry goods store, M. Borland Son. See the new Duchess granite ware in McCurdy's window--the best that is March 29, John Chess Albright was killed by a train on P. V. C.

R. aged 52 years. Funeral Thursday at 3 o'clock from Chess street residence; interment Monongahela cemetery. Browneyille, and Johnstown papers please copy.) March 26, in First Ward, Mary Emma hanna, daughter of Amos and Annie na, aged 2 years and three months, of monia Funeral Thursday at ten o'clock; interment Monongahela cemetery, FUNNY OLD METHODS. Will Our Children Think Our Ways as Strange as We Think our Forefathers.

Chance for Improvement Still in Many Things. Perfection Has Been Reached in Many Others. Suppose you were obliged to go 10 New York. Wouldn't seem strange to you to get into an old-fashioned. musty smelling, jolting stage coach? It was not so many years ago that people had to travel that way.

Think of the inconveniences, think of the hardships, even, were obliged to suffer; and think the time they, consumed. We doubt whether these experiences tended to lengthen their lives. it is just so with hundreds of other things. A great improvement is nounced. We marvel at it for a few days, and then accept it as a matter of course.

Now, if it is necessary to go to some distant city, we are made as comfortable, if not more so, than though we remained right in our homes, and a few hours bring us, without fatigue, to our destination. There is not a man living who would prefer the old way, after he has experienced the delights of modern methods. But it is not in travel alone that improvement has been made. There are many other things much more vital to the ultimate good of man than easier methods of going from place to place, and nothing, probably, will itlustrate this better than the muchtalked-of Vinol, for in Vinol see what has formerly been a necessity. attended with the most disagreeable features.

transformed into what is really a luxury. In Vinol we have the elements of what has been the greatest medicine known to man for the cure of wasting diseases of every description. namely, cod liver oil; but in Vinol we have none of the objectionable features that attended. liver oil. As Mr.

C. Markell, of city, who cod. has connected himseif wi' A the Boston firm of chemists producing these goods, will tell you, and as many other gists in town would endorse him, Vinol is the essence of all that is good in cod liyer oil. Vinol is not a patent medicine; hence its popularity with physicians as well as the public. The ner of producing Vinol is a new discovery.

It is the result of a special process by which the curative and medicinal elements are extracted from liyer of the live cod, leaving behind the fat and grease. Just the right proportions needed of this extract is dissolved in a delicate table wine, and so to-day, in the line of medicine, all who have found it necessary to take cod liver oil. may do away with all the disagreeable features of the old way, discarding the horrible grease which may be likened to the lumbering and unhealthful vehicle of travel of the past, and take instead, as Mr. Markell himself, in speaking of the matter, described it, "the elegant and modern vestibuled train" of medicine, finding in Vinol the elements so much ret led to restore health, entirely disguised and much more rapid and effichent in the manner that they operate, 1 could have been expected in the old and cumbersome way in which this valuable remedy was formerly taken. -4 is syn mot.

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this completes a along the river b. and Fayette cities. will be the organi along the West Pe the product of whi turbing factor in Pittsburg producers union. Mayor's Procla Notice is hereby given bering the streets witt. wagons etc, is to law will not be The streets must be kept clear.

Jos. A. BRYAN. Mayor. Killed at Ellsworth.

A foreigner, named Stunnv Steshini, was killed by the cage in shaft No 2 at Ellsworth Tuesday. As the cage was descending some one called to him and in turning to answer was thrown out. He was brought to Bebout's undertaking roon.s and prepared for burial: interment St. Mary's cemetery. Will Return to Monongahela.

Owing to illness Charles Frye, has given up the idea of locating in Mackinac Island and has returned to Monongahela to reside having rented the house occupied by Dr. Murphy. Presbyterian. Annual meeting the congregation to-night at the chapel. The prayer meeting will begin at 7:30 and business meeting at 8.

2nd. Preaching by Rev. Mr. Miller on Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. The congregation and the public also are invited to these latter services.

Hurt at Mongah. A young man named Spence, of horn, was hurt at Mongah mines, Tuesday, uncoupling empty cars at the He lost his balance and between the cars, and although two of them. passed over him, no bones were broken. SOME INTERESTING PRICES Carroll the Cash Grocer Sells- 8 lbs Loose Starch for 25c 5 lbs California 25c Best Navy Beans. per 8c Standard Tomatoes, 8c Standard Pie Peaches, 3 cans 25c Yellow Delaware Table Peaches, 2 25c Best Lemon Cling Peaches, per 20c Pine Cream Corn, 3 25c Extra Large English pts.

25c Canned Asparagus, (Fine) 15c Large Grain Rice. lbs 25c Home Rendered Lard, per 10c Domestic Sardines, per can 5c Choice Evaporated Peaches, per 10c Extra Fancy Evaporated Peaches, 2 158.. 25c New Crop English Walnuts, per 15c Pure Cod Fish, 3 25c Fancy Fat Mackerel, 2 25c N. 0. Molasses, Cider Vinegar, 5c per Standard Package Coffees, 2 lbs 25c Try Our White Star Coffees, 20 to 35 Cents.

Sold only by W. E. CARROLL ANNOUNCEMENT! To the people of Monongahela and vicinity, we have again secured the sole agency in this locality for the Celebrated Duquesne $3.00 Hat. Its reputation for grace, style and wear, is known through out the land. They must be better than other makes, because the standard is placed so high that more is expected of them.

THE DUQUESNE HAT FOR SPRING OF 1901 Stands preeminent for correctness, grace of style and excellence of workmanship, IT COMES IN BLACK PECAN, DARK LONDON SEAL. DIMENSIONS-4 5,8, 5x1 3,4, 5 1-4x1 7x8, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. LANDEFELD'S The Big Store Famous For Its Little Prices, Right Up to Date. HARNESS. Single Buggy Harness from $8,00 up Double Buggy Harness frem $25,00 up Double Team Harness from $36,00 up We Make all Our Own Collars and Guarantee Fit.

EUREKA HARNESS COMPANY, A. M. CHESTNUT, Proprietor. Spring. Millinery Opening Exquisite creations of our most expert trimmer and designer, "Miss Sarvis." THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 28th and 29th.

The entire store alive with new Spring novelties in superb styles, adopted shades, weaves and colorings. EVERYBODY WELCOME. M. Borland Son, 241 and 248 Main Street Monongahela, Pa. Notice to Horsemen.

HEAVY DOUBLE TEAM HARNESS, Complete with No.1 collars, all my own make, for $47.00 THOMAS V. WALLACE, Second Street, Monongahela, FOUND bunch front of of keys. Win. Owner Devote's can proper- have them by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Call at this office.

Women and Misses Easter Wearing Apparel The greatest gathering of Rich Taffeta Silk Waists in black and all the leading colors, made with the new bishop sleeve, latest stock, now can be found at our large store. Headquarters for fashions and distinctive styles in Women's Suits, Jackets; Tailored Suits for Women and Misses from $4.00 to $25.00. Best of linings, perfectly tailored and correct fit assured. DRESS SKIRTS-You will find in our mammoth stock from $1,00 up to $5.00. Positively swell effects at $5.00 and $6.00.

Your attention is called to look at our large stock before you buy. House Wrappers, new spring percales, blue, black striped, from 50c to $1.75. Call and see them. NEW SPRING GLOVES- French kid, glace or Suede two latest shades warranted to give satisfaction from 60c to 98c per pair. BABIES NEW WHITE CASHMERE AND BEDFORD CORD LONG CLOAKS -Beautifully embroidered and ribboned trim.

med. At prices never known to be sold at before. Prices will sell them this season. BABIES NEW SPRING BONNETS in lawn Japanese silk from 10c to 50c. Worth looking over the large display.

WOMEN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR in very large varieties from 10c to the finest that can be found in any of the larger stores in the large cities. White goods and linens. Now is replenish your linen chests and our assortment is the largest; prices west in the city. LACE CURTAINS. To-morrow we start a sale of 2,000 pairs of Lace Curtains.

They go at monster money saving prices. It is a time to buy as you never bought before at such money saving chances. You will find prices from 19c each to $8.00 a pair. Thousands of tempting inducements of Easter novelties. which will le on sale that cannot be mentioned on paper.

We ask the women of Monongahela and twenty miles around to call your attention to our Easter Millinery Display. Without a pere the largest and handsomest stock In Monongabela. if we must say. You will positively agree with us when you see those Paris models. Trimmed Hats, all hand sewed on silk wire frames, exquisitely trimmed with chiffon lace flowers, quills and ornaments in black and latest colors.

Unheard of values at our store Prices range from $1.95 to $8.50. Remember our grand opening of millinery will be on FRIDAY, MARCH 29. You are cordially invited to our grand millinery display. Respectfully yours, the satisfactory BEEHIVE STORE. Sheplar Block Building, in the Old Stand of the Well Known Peoples Clothing Store, Monongahela, Pa.

DIED. Millinery. Opening! Friday and Saturday March 29th and 30th. Come and enjoy the beauteous sight. A display of the correct ideas of the season.

You are cordially invited to attend this Spring Opening of NEW CENTURY MILLINERY. WE CATER TO PLEASE ALL. MRS. LYDIA HANDLEN Main Street Monongahela. SPRING MILLINERY! MISS NELL GALLATIN Announces that her store will be open and ready for business Wednesday, March 27 Second street, near depot, and respectfully invites you to attend and inspect her stock of Fashionable Millinery.

The latest shapes, flowers and ribbons. Remember the Date and Place. PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned intending to retire from the hotel business, will offer at private sale the Furniture and Fixtures Of The Commercial Hotel. Consisting of Beds, Bedding, Mattresses, Blankets, Side Boards, Book Cases, Hat Racks, Silverware, Dishes Stoyes, and everything needed for conducting a hotel.

Sale Begins on Friday, March 22, And Continues For One Week. On Saturday, March the goods remaining unsold will' be offered at public auction, and if goods are not then disposed of sale will be continued on Monday, April 1st. H. H. LEYDA SON.

Confectionery. The candy-makers have made every effort to produce something New, Novel and Delicious For theoccasion, and that they have succeeded is proven by the many novelties to be seen in our window. A. D. SCOTT, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.

WALL PAPER of MRS. C. OSTERMIER. Come take a look at our new Spring Styles. They are the Very Latest Designs.

Something sure to please you in our large stock. The prices are right, too. COLLINS BROTHERS. SECOND STREET. FOR street with privilege furnished of bath.

room on Enquire Main NOTICE done, -Dressmaking Mrs. Mollie neatly Mitchell. and prompt; Will sew by the day or week. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Apply at the residence of Mrs.

G. 8. Yates, Waverly Hill..

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