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

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New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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VINDICATOR. Price PRIQES DELIVERED, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH i FLOCK per flllnburys Bent, Spring Patent Ceresoti Pearl, Oriental, Blended. inter Sir ii'-ht Bed Royal Anchor, Faiuitv Fancy. jjrade. CORN Grauuliued, I li, itk Com md ISo 10 Corn Chop, 4 RieChop 10 While I Wheat Br in, per Suck 1 1 IS I in -t 1U 1 10 I .1 10 .1 0 90 ft) -M 13 Shelled Corn per I Oats, A Screenings, 'No.

1. 50: No. 2, 1" BTJCKWEAT Roller 4V- I lu .0 Oil Cake Meal, pi.r KHilb- 1 SAXiT, Xo 1 perhanel, Kew Bellilehhni. Pa. 1SS5.

MENTIONED print book-labels are shortening gives the VINOK VPOR Lamberson looks weii in a gold hat 'about our- inducements to new subscribers. and all the go at McEwen SMith's Anderson paicuts at Tempeltor Shick and wife are now on their return trip from tilt West M. dilvis and of Marien- are visiting their fnenc's town and Henry ire selling an cellent snide of roasted coflue foi 17 cents John Sullivan, of DuBoib, his folks, at the week of the South Bethlehem school on Monday, with IT Stricicland as teacher and Mrs J. Walket, I J. Carlos and Hutsoo Jeft on to the Kittanning school directois pio- bibit tbe teachers of tbe public schools from haung beaux Matson and niece, Miss Hattie Traister, of ille, are isit- ing relatnes at this place and Oil Liniment is eqn dh good for man and beast 25 and iO cent per bottle Co our hunters were out in full force on Tuesday theie are a few squirrels in the woods Bailee.

an enguieet on the "Valley road, ms fathet, Richaid Bailey, at- this place this Maude Gibson one of the brightest ladies town, is mending tne Claiion Xormal this turn have sold phosphate for four years to the sune part'es To plnv- phate means to 1 ui A. NMI)I Ohas Hnflmm md 'Mil' ol Apollo and JIis-, 1 ILi Hulhn in of Durs, ftv.rr gntsts of Mi ind Huffman cr 1 The i- of of up then intended tup on ui it ot not belt's ab't toihartn aiitilcu thioiish lioni il is plact In ot bums i i am uf Iheotlu i ap( idt nt in- i i coiru In the nuraar 'L LI tru Oil gue-. ui' Subscribe for the VISDJCATOK and get the Ella Boyd, of DuBois, is visiting Mrs. J. C.

Barnes. small child of Sanford, of Brmkerton.died on Sept. 1. K.Lewis has moved into the Martin house, known as the old Space house. Knights of Maccabees will hold a picnic near Oak Ridge on Wednesday next.

are shaves and then there art- shaves- to the Two Johns for a-good Hippie came over from Leep- oron JNUarday Hund-iy with pirem.s. Carrie Xulph ami Grant Xuiph, Cool are their aunt, Mrs. S. Gwinn. It yon want this paper stopped, notify the publisher just when your, time is nit, and it will be stopped.

We are now selling our nth car load of phosphate. It pays to handle something ec -Smith. Win. Shanwafelt. of Brinkerton.

who has been afflicted-by partial paralysis for some time, is. somewhat improved. stable keepers always keep Arnica and Oil Liniment in the nothing like'it for maker Co. Florence who has been the guest of Maud Foster for the past two months has letumed to her home in Dayton, 0. good responsible MS to about one million feet, of hardwood to mill in Water-son Hullo on Run Coal Go's tract.

Inquire of F. R. Johnson. Ilenn of south Oil CiU who has been friends Xc Uefhlehem and returned home on the 3 tram atiompanied by her niece Minnie I George next Toesdav ei tncctinvi is In In. i House The ilk of years hau been cured in a single night by the use of Doan's Ointment a positne, rem- foi itching piles and all similar dis eases, lour dealer keeps it, 01 can get it foi -sou Sutherland of Boston, charmed her audiuic- 1 the tenan Monday evening "Her lecitations are and the onH regrtc pressed was the shortness of tbe program.

Tbe music by the orchestra, composed of Messrs Tames Mirtm, Chaiies Ciaig and Ibas Keener, A Hat'den, of Truittsbutg, made our town a last Saturday lie had just retmued from a through the eastern part of the state, among othei plates of interest the most important of all. the battle held of in which he was gteatly interested on account of his soldier-ben expeiienit. good juke Uc trained with fhe democrats, but. onlv wears a "goat button." al.thotii;h lie say? tie. is yet one of the "Simon piiriV Before eaving home one mornint: last week he ailed to notice that his button had been one bearing the inscription.

am democrat for KinhrV insetted. After wearing it sever- dl days to tlie atmi.semt-nt' of his i'amilv and frii-ti'ls. he discovered the trick, lie iirries his Monday afternoon a Hungarian who HTIS assist mi; i-n unloading the "larrios" into the cnkc i.ven.s, at itiet death in a manticr. Die coal is li'impt-d from the rar the th.rMtiijh a trap dnr.r.at the lir.Kum. hcn it 'son hi'iiself at the i 'use 1 Uu Connei th.

i Will lecr.urei, comoieiifed a series of meetings tiv Ltluiih i iveninsr, U)L ui-, 1 1 1,1 loc.il 1 Inn MI the of his country jftiie and Iparn of the nou im are giving to snbsuibtis in It In po'itil i- Daniel Aslnvoith arid wife- Pittsbing wei? gue'-is it 1 1 from Sdiniclaj 10 Tnesd Mi worth prominent mecrhanicul and engineer i A 1 li i ''i 11 i Inn 'be '-vhciv he 1 by rhe'terribic ilisst ihe and 'be of in- could to his iiswisiance. 1 I head carpenter on the new bank building has been off duty for several days. best old Fire Insurance -Companies are represented by Corbett Go- heeii. McMiilen an employe on the Low Grade R.iad. has beep, at home several days this week.

M. Shick, who has been spending the summer at Marienviile, visited his father, Jacob Shidc 'yesterday'. are troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea or other bowel complaints-brought-on; by change of water and. diet. One dose of Dr.

Fowler's- Ext. of Wild Siruwberrv will bring relief. A Shooting Affrmy. The house of Bish. of near Squirrel burned to the ground early Thursday It wasinsurwi.

The publii: is invited to a picnic and dance in ihe Martin Opera House, on Monday, Sept. 7, Day. Amusements and refreshments. IlorHe Itccoverrd. About "live weeks a man named Williams, formerly employed at Climax, hired a horse of.l.

F. Jlohhej'. to go to John McCauiey's, a few miles frotn Town, lie did not return it. and. neitlier him or the horse could be located.

On Monday Mr Mohnej a led to the recovery of the horse. Williams left.it, a few days after hiring it, at. Kellar Station. it it uiicl and iccosered AtCcuiptttl Itolibt-ry. Hipp't, returned to Leepet on Saturday afternoon last, writes home tbac be encountered foot ads on the oad dining through a piece of latk some distance lar ion.

two men spiaug into tbe road and On Wednesday morning: word came to town that a Mr. Dinger, ofNewMays- ville, bad shot and fatally wounded a young man by the name of Sow-ers. On imestigation we picked up the following general report of the attuir from the New Maysville citizens: Oil Monday morning Reuben Dinger. a medical student, who is married and lives at New Maysvillf, took his shot-gun and went to the farm in Beaver township. Jefferson 1:011111 y.

owned by his father, ill 'order to hunt. While in ihe woods lie discovered Pilgrim Sowers. a boy''about 17 years old also hunling, and whom he on'ered away. The youn-: man the but while used abusive language, and the shooting ensued. It is staled that Uinger lircii ibe tirst and second ihe tak ing elftH-t in Sowers' liack and the second in his face.

Soweis. who used a rifle, tired once, the taking eiiect in a tree behind which Dihuor After being sh'it, Sowers walked honu- and linu his wounds Bleakney. The wciiiiuls are nut dangerous. A warrant has been is-ued for Dinger's arrest. He left his hdme on Monday evening and is supposed to be stopping with some of his wife's relatives.

to this time he has borne an excellent reputation, and bis friends seem grfutlv surprised that lie should -have engaged in affray without more provocation gr.ibped his bridles, and demanded him to dismount Instead of doing so be used the whip on tbe holies, weie spirited amnia's, causing them to bleak loose from the men, and thus he escaped being robbed. walk the earth to-dav would be sleeping in its bosom but for the timely use of Downs' Go. CliurcH JVotca. M. K.

CHL'liC'H. Small closes the on the Bethlehem pieadnng at Squirrel Ildl I) at 10 JO a at Bethlehem 7 1 layer meeting Thursday 7 fan that all may the pru 1 Ugb of attending the lectuic gneii J. M'C'inne! at .8 p.m., in the old A meeting, of the, Bomd will he'd at in. s.al.ii)a'iii'i;,,All uiembers ol tbe Board please- I'wse'ut. 1'lpworth evening- at Tlil Public Schools, will soon be opened and' the time is 'now here when the ehilrlren will to be supplied with reli- SCHOOL SHOES.

We. have n.ado ample preparations for supplying your wants: in this line, Every nook and, corner in our shoe -room is filled to ji'ood. relia-. AND WINTER SHOES, have no room for the cheap, trashy. s'tulTthai you will onlv come for to sell --nods' thai, we jrootls Keso'ution of 1 1 nidiation Cherrv Run Campni'jciting closed last Thursrlav in the old fashioned wayj'marchini; and shaking hands.

Kev. tiuide and lasting itiipress- iohs 1 with his cntaint ami plain preaching. iiAfrisT clicin it. Rev. .1.

A. A will preach in ihe of the wife of our worthv brother, John R. imes who went the wav of all the eaith, on liubdaj, vug 1 Lib, W'ibi i in in Unite wisdom, has removed from our muKt, tbe biKnidwfe Marv Alberta Himea, of our naplain John Hiu'us therefore be it. RESOI.MII, Ihac we bow in humble submission tu DiMiie wiil lecognu ing that His ait not aluav'-oui things ordeied In Him are foi our good fhe cioie lie it That ue tender our heart felt sv mpalhies to our iirotliei Chaplain in his sad bereavement, and that we: direct him to. God who- is able -to comfort and "-upport him.

Grd blefcb and support under your heav alilunin M'Dnv. i I I 11 II I I MOAN Hall Onr public schnoK opc'iicd on mornuig The attendaix not cjcnte so large as at tbe opening but will no doubt on ed it Ihe loliow ing ib tin attend mi tot i rinun Mrs C' 1 1 Mi-s 1 die Mi No 2, ,1, M.l*s I mil), j'i Mitui, -No 1, Is I aura ,1 Mr I leiui'U' i I'rof. W. M. Brown.

No. l.lttli- home of Henry B. Fox, on Areh 6t, was th-e scene of 'a happy event on he or llutt will bt; tsv.i ior fei'ou' in loottnL' and v.v.ht alonu with cord I I In the evenins: he will h. o'clock. Aniiii- M.

I'Mx Mr. N. i'eig'ison. of w-ri- by K. M.

M. church. The happy co'iTn'Sii-iei'i. on th't-j tijontiuL' train to-eiijov a.brid.-ii. tour, nr" which will that can ronsriemkiusly thai t-he ctistonier value received for We do', noi endeavor -tu how cheap a-shoe we can but how uxi.i'l we can Li'ive at rasonal.de prices.

havo now the "lariro.sl stock and 'best. selection Shoes that. have over had. We. -wish tocail ymir special attention to our lino of SEAL GOAT SHOES.

have this line for die past years and find they -ive the i-W; of 1 we have ever sold. They 'will not crack and always remain soil and pliabie. and are as water- proof as a shoe call lie made. We are 'not, only prepared to --ell yon one of the best and complete line of School Shoes, hut, also a FINE LINE OF LADIES' 'QENTS' DRESS SHOES. Tlu i oml-u 01 Jl ill 0..11.1, Ut- c-t in Ladie- Fine Sboe.

()m Ime ol bllUES uf-ui p.NM'd We sell you .1 liionui Space not peunit IN to ill liki- to about ou' but ou to tome and -ee foi will ij i an talk about AVii ou the late-t ie ot -hoe- and quote pine- knou aie riiiht If you to will szlad to -elk but you nu-il not buy ou to Your- for Fall Shoe Tiado. MILLER HENRY, The Feet Fitters. FAIRMOUNT STORE, Wholesale and Retail General Merchandise. The most complete line of Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed. Country Produce; We.

carry a large line of fine Dress Goods, and Suitings, Notions antlgSilks, majority of tfiem foreign make; onr own: importation. D. second to none. of' th line ol his daughter, Mrs. John b'l-insr-l.

at the rip(- of SII years anil some months. iJwrawd was a civii enLrineer ainl did. much of his of Ttie Scriptures tearli "from him thai would- borrow tiirn n'ot thoii "1 tit simrk strikin i-x iii -sit his or m-irc than man for his cic-ar ods. integrity an' ui.iriu'i ter and hi-: will iiotiMred '-n Hi C. Blair, one of" Porter townships died at the aye of 7b je.u-, 1 immediate causoof hisdeath, which he had been suliering fur some time.

Mark Minser, a nnu-i ister of Deckers Point, say.s IK- Chamberlain's Tain to anyone in need of a good and that he considers it the ever used. Tain Halm is valuable'for rheumatism, hiine sprains, swellings, cuts, burns and scalds. It; is one the most remarkable medicines in existence, asu its eiTects will both surprise and Porsale at 25 asul oil iay per bottle by F. P. Williams.

good popular history of the ed Stares should be in every quire at this office and learn how easily of Thomas get one. 8he i luri out owner's "pCM'tnissinn, A sonit- ho'troVved scythe iJr. Shumaker, and wnicti was liuimiusi in the c.Tni'.n-i'!- edwiib the-' -'Baptist parsonage. If borrower is done with ii kindly n-turn it the 'owner wou'd We are. -headquarters for every tiling In the CARPET LINE: Extra Mocmettes.

Velvets, Brussels. Kohrassans, Ingrains. Hag, Cottage and Hemp, Mattings, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. AU the. best and patems.

a i-'iifhr "oid or on U. I M-iTU JJ OK hottli- cure it was time. left fur a ve has sold ('hainheriain's for several ears, sas ft isiidttinussf.il for to Cougii Ilcin- to iiieir Many of them have used it or in their and krtnw frutn periional ci'-j perience its great valiu- "in the treat- oj' coughs. croup. too ilint.

tl.ejr (rttsioiners artr-tlteir friends ivi.sh the most reliable remedy lave for I ail in en t.s. 1 Jaii.gii- erty prmiiiucnl drngirist.s of In- iatia. "We Cough Itcmedy tlian- (if any other cough ni)i. and always take PRING CLOTHING il'-Mi't: sllCHldv ('of I'ul 1 lull on pieasttte in recommending it to our M. L'rcy, who I can truly medicine For sale at: -50 bottle by t'.

P. Williams, ii that we! 20th Centiin bnoes, CDO.UU. Scientific American Agency for RS; AO-T LJbl YiU'Jr. to soil. tin I 11(1 rii rdii- 11 to Hi:" 1 jii'irc only K.

V.MAiiSi[.|j il C-lcvrlaiiil, ld liv CAVEATS, TRADE RfiARKS, DEStCM PATENTS, COPYRICHTS, etc. Forlr.formMIi.nasiil fn-u v. r-i- ft 1 1 li 1 f' in by i.v<j iuiisa rr lift! VTV nf any pnnnp thn liLl-lnm-il. i U- it, V.V-i-Uv. rt Ml'NN 1 CO 1 1 liroailwuj-, Cay,.

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1890-1906