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The New Bethlehem Vindicator from New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Dead! Lost! For the Reliauce. Labor Day, Sept. 7. me at Corhett's Drug Store. There was shost.

no luck''at. the OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, I carries a full line of Fan-! cy and Staple Groceries. I Remember the goods arei; not a stale lot, but every-! Tne aro holding'a picnic thingj Fresh and New. I in Bostonia grov Will exchange for country --frank Craig visited his parents at produce. eet me at Corbet's drug store.

barber, guarantees work. all this place this week. Will Also Pay Cash Produce. Doverspipe ond family visited friends here last week. Masalkey, the barber, in the old Schrecongost shop.

2 More Rubber tire jobs Who Hardware Co. buggy and harness. Inquire of Mrs. L. K.

Elliott. Rugh.oi is visit- in" the home of her brother, Ch.is. A. Phone Xo. 54.

A guarantee of Satisfaction goes with every Loaf of Bread sold at the NEW BETHLEHEM BAKERY. The Great Demand for our Goods has brought the daily ba- kingto 500 Loaves and 150 Doz. Cakes. Chemists. MV.

11 aim sue Swarnager. friends here last week. lOr-1 i wanting a new fall hat. fj the hew barber, occupies should call C. J.

Keu)n-r, 'the shop, Fairmount City. William Mover, of Franklin, visited Busies.Surrios and Hacks sold in his Parents over Sunday. ig Jays and still they for nm.v. acres of coal land for sale. In- M'liwen Hardware Co.

quire at Goheen's real estate oilice. Blue Ribbon Buggies are winn- B'eesey, wife and son, of But- ors our cars so the people; IV G. Corbett. J. Guy Corbett- and Mosel River, here you see the Mosel ler, visited friends in town the past ke our otK M'Evven Hardware Co.

wife, of Sharpsburg, Oscar Corbett and bridge which is builc ujrau 1-! pillars Revnoldsville base ball clnl IHedin Mother and Wlwter With Fever. Last April F. G. Corbett moved his 1 family from Prescottville to Sharpsburg i i'" and they have since been a sadly afflict- ed family. Thirteen weeks ago Miss i May Corbett took typhoid, from which is now convalescing.

About five weeks ago 1). Lawsou and Miss Marx- were both taken to the St. John's Hos-i pit.d in Allegheny City sut5V-ring with i typhoid fever. Ten days a.go Mrs. Cor-: bi'tt was stricken with and she was taken to rjt.

Law-; son and Mary were not informed of; their mother's fceing taken ro the At O.i.i:) a. Thursday, August Corbett died in hospital from In-art failure. His mother mid sister who are dangerously ill with fever, have not been son's death. SCOTT'S as a to carry ihi weakened and -ystcm A until it can find support ordinary i Trip cm Com plctvtl. GEU.MANY.

Aug. 11. i my last letter we left off at Cuhlenz to Law- uou we will journey on to Cologne. As we leave Coblenz we first pass the Maud Bush, of Pittsburg, re-! wi la Uvo S-' at Fairmount on turned home on Saturday after a month's Labor Day, one in forenoon and one I visit with friends. i afternoon.

have commenced work' pigment used in making the i on the inside of the handsome Xew I Lawrence Paint is finely ground before I First National Bank. Jt is thinned with pure Linseed Oil. Ask D. F. Cribbs.

wife of Mrs- Com Barton, of visit here on account of the beau- Oakmon.t, Mrs. Adam Hoy, of view it presents. Bethlehem, accompanied the body this Star. trious town bv the same name. Behind 1Ir rer OI rs- A.

F. Hess -and child- in Washington town-! ship. Armstrong county, have no appli- cants for their schools. i Mrs. Chas.

Shick, of Shawmut, several i -H. H. Lovett and wife, ot Wilkens- davs dur the past wef I burg, visited Mrs. Lovett's parents, Mr. i and Mrs.

Scott Sloan, last week. Mrs Keener, Mrs. Frauk Hess TT j-and Mrs. A. H.

Fasenmver. were called -Mrs. Wm. Henderson, of this place, to Pittsburg on Monday ro attend the arrived home on Thursday from a three flmeral of the Leslie. to Then to the rijrht rheloiiK stretched' island also.a small 1 House HiirncMint The residence of James Jones, at Mahoning, together with a 1 its contents were totally destroyed by fire Sunday eveuiug, about seven o'clock.

Mr and Bethlehem, visited Mr. and Mrs Jones, with their two children, had gone to Oakland to attend the funenil of Mrs. Jone's father. Mr. Jones, leaving his wife and children, returned on the months'visit to friends in England.

a 1compositor in the sville, spent a part of the island lies Valleudar, then ou to KupTS. On the ridge of the mountain stand-i'ustle Morepose tny rest.) At the left follows Weisseiithurm. Beliiw to the left appears worth seeing are the monuments of the 1-lth century, and the beautiful Round tower built in the century. Xow the Rhine Valley grows narrower at the right, side ou a of' the ancient fortress entire county will no doubt be intrested to know that Clarion is taking steps looking toward the establishing of a public bath, by damming the Clarion. We want all the Children of'L XT i i ,1 I vim.c, me, a New Bethlehem and 1ast week with friends at this Bethlehem gallon-ot Lawrence Paint is vicinity- to look in the win-.

tested before it Ieaves the facton dqw at Cprbett's Drug! for card of information at C. onThursday bv being hit with a ball SirSi4 SCh Patton. of Armstrong countv, For tim feared that was supplies d.i i I sprion.olv injured, but he was able aiu on Saturday. TJ ID i i i j. nas returned troin ai mtant child oi Mr.

and lablets-irora vigit to Mg mothfir aj Hill, of Broad street, died -Harry E. 'Andrews was badly hurt! Ceh ed iu tllc miues while at while playing ball at the harvest home train Sunday evening, but before there reaching his residence, after leaving the rock the rui station, some one discovered that his Hammerstein. house was on fire. The building was so StiU ou the ri ht the villa far consumed when the fire was; discov- broll! all(1 on the hill the castle llhei-; ed that it was impossible to save it. i ecrk Braurlf Tiiis loss to Mr.

Jones is a. severe one, coming so soon after a serious injury re- right appears Liiiz an In former Tears was' -Judge Patton. of Armstrong county, has refused to grant a new trial for the seriousl refased to a serlonslv lnjllred Slate Peacils, Pen 11 comlemned muitlere bponges, Slates, Schooi-j Ti TJon-c. Marsh has returned from lnt to tanning Free Press. ceut to ten cents, Erasers, other friends in the eastern part of the -1 -n r- I i Woodpn'l Theparentshave the sympathy, of tlie er i here was gran ten this week an in- town In their bereavement.

Shoemaker luk, Pencil Boxes from 5c to; i state. Toe, Pen Ho Iders. Slate Pencils, "fountain Pens crease pension to G. B. Mnrgett, of Brad- Etc.

i I dock, through the claim agency of GORBETT'S BEUK Goheen Wednesday evening of cholera infantur It had been sick for a week or more. square watch-tower the only remain of the old castle. On ty ancient which he had scarcely surrounded by walls of which parti stands yet. Remagen the ancient town to the left is much favored because the bones of Archbishop A pollinaris are buried hero. On the; -top of' Appollinaris Mountain stands a beautiful church.

To the right RoUtndseck a lanrtihi; place for steamers. From hen- appears 1 the green island Xonueuwerth. above it' Shoot Tar 15 10 Fasenmyer, S. in Hutchison; 7 Plover 1-1 BRIEFLY MENTIONED. K.

Fisher, one of the best known hotel keepers in this part of the state, died at Pnnxsutawney, on August 21, find that that their convenii: Clarion Fair Association is ma- worthy improvements on its buildings and grounds, in order to have them in proper condition for the coming Fair, September 8-11. Kxhibitors i 13 20 LS 14 Totals. 10 27 41 While we are building: the largest and best store room in the county, we will be found doing- business in the Wood St. store room, formerly occupied by Mrs. Snyder's Barg-ain Store, where we will have a complete stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings, and we will continue to offer all the goods saved from the fire at the same low price as before.

We intend to close out every dollar's worth of these goods before going- into our new building. It is an to buy Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes at prices never-before offered in the town. Yours truly, rises the ancient castle Rolandarch, also 15 ,14 Another Decree Verdict. Michael 1'allone was found guilty aged 1 years. One step won't take you very far; You've got to keep on walking, One little ad.

won't do it all: You've got to keep on talking, For if you stop a minute A-tooting of your horn a critter in the town Will remember YOU were born. I terests have been looked after. Everv- proper pigments ih proper pro-! shoula Kt renL for some exhibits portions combined with intellcaence and experience produce the best nc Of the striking attractions at oi murder in the first degree on Friday'at I-irookville. Tnis makes the second first i degree verdict at the Jt'dorsiin onuntv 'court during the- present session. Pall- la beautiful view of the Seven Mountains.

Next comes the beautiful town Konigs- winter. To the-left of the Rhine lies; which is much visited in summer on account of the mineral spring with bathing establishments. Bonn on the left bank with many charming villas, surrounded by lovely flower gardens. Bonn is joined with C. E.Andrews' Sons.

i schools open next Monday. i Lawrence. Sold by D. F. Cribbs.

an order of court the name of "West Millville Borough has been changed to Hawthorn Borough, a wise act which many other towns should perform. schools present a granb opportunity to the youth. Unfortunately many young people and also many Lang was up from Pittsburg ents do not recognize the opportunity until it is passed. P. S.

Space and wife, of East Brady, made us a call Tuesday. The Professor has been hardening his muscles by laboring for the Standard Oil company during his vacation. State Normal School at Clarion mantains a standard of excellence in this week. For a good clean shave go to Keener the Barber. Arnold Kent and wife visited in town this week.

Bell, of Pittsburg, visited in town over Sunday. the Clarion Fair will be the Clarion one shot-Rosso Crocco, on the of Penel to the right-by a bridge that spans June 1.4,.'at Adriam, through the heart. across the And at last the Rhine steamer lands us at Cologne. Here we remain two Band. Under the leadership of Mr.

Kates to Harry Hillings this band has attained a i )n of tQ County Fair to be hours to view the'town. Cologne is! prominence and permanance as well as i helfl Brookvill September 1 to 4, proficiency, cannot be surpassed by any band in this section of the' State. It the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets at reduc- will be worth while to hear such music i ed rates nim um rate, 25 cents), good as this band is now playing I going August 31 to September 4, and returning until September inclusive, from all points on the Low Grade Divis- the largest and most 'important townj of the Rhine province and has about' SfiO.OOO inhabitants. Many interesting'buildings- of the; 13th and century are to be found here. i The cathedral is what attracts oues reatest Wissner.

of Pittsburg, is visiting at J.D. Bailey's. Farewell Itco.eiitiou. The Baptist congregation tendered ion from Kittanning, Etalentou. and in- i attention.

It is one of the their retiring pastor, Rev. J. C. Ball, a termetuatc stations on the River Division masterpieces of German art. farewell" reception on Tuesday evening I and froia Falls Creek, Johnsonburg, and in the church.

The church was well I ilU ermeclinte stations on the Philadelphia represented, and the evening was pleas-! and Erie Railroad Division, antly spent, a number of speeches be- ing a part of the programe. Ice cream and cake were served to nil at the Racket Store. 100 piece Dinner Set, S6.98, Gree.n, Rev. Ball has been pastor of the Bap- i Blue, Pinlr and Brown Decorations winch i unsurpassed by that tist'church for about four years, and i 100 piece Dinner Set, S9.flS," Pink. o1 the state -J leaves next week to enter upon the du-! Green and Gold lining.

-Quite a number of our people at- 6 should a. large attendance this tie of astor for a Baptisfc churoh in RIO piece Dinner Set, $12.01) Pink, tended the Barnum and Bailey show DuBois on Fridav-last. A11.who have the opportunity of visiting Europe, should at least take this short trip from Mainz to-Cologne on i the Rhine. i These many interesting places that are to be seen, will be remembered with pleasure for life time. Yours truly.

Caroline Smith. rl? mother is anxious to conform Mable Dodson, of Donora. to the usages of society wants to know whether it is in good taste to take a bottle is visiting Dodsou's. along when she takes baby to church. TU ljiil.1 -John F.

Craig, and Reed Craig, Esq. Certainly it is, but have chloroform of Erie, visited their people the the bottle, first of the week. "Washington, D. C. He has been popu- i Green, traced and lined.

lar from, the first. His sermons are plain Open stock in plain White. practical, and scholarly, impressing by depth of thought and earnestness of expression. He now enters upon a larger i field, with greater opportunities, and bikes with him the best wishes not only Galyenized Buckets 10 and 2.V-. Pressed Tin Buckets, lOc.

When you want a physic that is and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by W. W. i Corbett. ams illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllMHlUIIIIIII FOR K.

Lewis, of Butler, is visiting his friends in Mrs. Lewis has been here several weeks. Bethlehem as treated with a dose of "Chuck Luck" on Monday, and we hope it had emetic effects. McCoy will visit patients in 2Tew Bethlehem and vicinity. Saturday, Aug29, stopping at Commercial Hotel.

Death Sentence. has just been received of the I his lc but of tlle town people iri sudden illness of J. W. Turner at ville 3SvY. While his illness is not of a dangerous character vet it has been ir i serious and will doubtless defer his re- f0 Mo (1 7' Jm Pa 0 of Arin to Xcw Bethlehem until carlv next ar week.

frow, convicted of murder in the first de- I gree at the Junejtenn, to be hanged. to hear people say that they made money off the gamblers at the harvest' you don't hear it jingle much, es operating the "chuck luck" E. Dodson and daughters, are said to have cleared over fifteen; H' Dorothy and Emma, of Kittanninn, were hundred dollars. They no doubt think lines, guests at F. P.

Williams, the first of people in this vicinity are "easy" and! week." will be here again on next opportunity. Commencing September first, gas will be 11 1 Court XCW.H, Wm Ecc etu Firs Bank, Rimershnru, lot in Rimersbu to Charles Jewart Isaac Rader to Space A. in 1 SllbjCCt tO a fllSCOlint Of (2) CClltS pCl' -Fred. Meuller, wife and child, of; -The sentence of Clarence Frank to Veronica Hergen-1 tllOUSand if paid Oil 01' before tllG tdlth Of 1J Allegheny, are guests at Maik-jwilt charged with felonious rape was rother lot. in East Brad v.

tllG mOFlth FolIowfllO- fW in U'lllVh flip O-Q it ranz's. Mr. Meuller served at one extremely severe, but well in keeping P-M. Yeany, etux, to W. S.

Swart, LIlcUlll with the crime of which he confessed A. in Redbank Twp. IS USeQ Wltll a mmimUITl lUtC Of fifty CGlltS It on the battleship Olympia. most important point about paint ignot go much what it is made of but what it will do. Lawrence preserves and Sold by D.

F. Cribbs. Evans, who had his back broken in No. 3 mine, Fairmount, two weeks ago, and who is now in the Boisliotpital, ia still suffering much pain with little hope for recovery. Elsie' Weaver, of Falls Creek.

who left this place sick several months and is in Buffalo at- tendinfe a millinery opening and will re, owin with, St. Clair Kooney for Anderson, of Summerville, fflW the ppeition of freight agent died at the latter himself guilty. On being called into S. H. Kaster, etux, to Emanuel Weiser 3 court the defendant entered the plea i lot in of guilty.

The court proceeded to the sentence which consisted of a fine of $100 and confinement in the Western Penitentiary for 15 years. This of course, can be reduced by good behavior. Times. schools open Monday, Aug. 31.

The teachers, directors and all interested in the schools wish this to be the best term of school ever held in the town. It is to be hoped that the school will open with a pood attendance. Those who have been a little back in school work, by commencing at first, can if they apply their positions in their classes. 'If they remain out'it will be impossible to. do so, and their work will drag throughout the term.

ParenU, backward boy or girl an opportunity to do a food tiwrk in ichoor. Emanuel and Mary Weiser to Rachel' A. Himes, 2 lotsin Rimersburg. The Safe Dep. Title Guar.

Hatbew Butler, lot in East Brady. The Safe Dep. Title to Alerda Butler, lot in East Brady. per month. Special Notice.

2oo Boys. One Third Off on all our Boys Knee Pant Suits. C-l Won Another. The best game of ball of the season at this place was played on Monday evening betweed the Brookville and New Bethlehem clubs. Botn tennis did glittering work with only two errors on each side, one of which gave the home team their only ran.

tie game deserves a complete report, but we failed to get a record of the game. N. Bethlehem 0 0000100 00 0000 00 0-0 Batteries: Leach and Allletmch; aodShotmt. Consumers making application at the office for meters before August 15th will have same set free of charge and no i charge will be made for the meter. I Applications for meters should be filed at once.

Special rates will be made for 111; I factories. PENNSYLVANIA FUEL SUPPLY CO. i MILLER.

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