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i 4. 10 H)BB1K SLIBUKE MO BDAYy JDLY 8, 1907. IN OTHER Same Infprpcf In Items of News Clipped or Condensed A from Our Exchanges. I FROM NEARBY I mrs. Michael Segner died at her Letters From the Tribune's Special i i 1JoalsD'urS.

Centre county. ageo. years, she is eur vivea Dy five sons and four daughters. Correspondents. While riding on a freight train last Wednesday Lawrence Cowher of Proposal TYRONE TOPICS HOLLIDAYSBURG HAPPENINGS.

ueiieronte, had the misfortune to breai his arm. The accident hap- Items of News from the Capital of the News Items from the Central City Are uea.r Julian. The Fourth -wjiji a rn.t t. Numerous. County.

A motion and petition court will be Mr and Mrs. Jeremiah Fniirtar nf sey Shore. The Herald says that new here this morning, at 9 o'clock. are visitors at the old imiy iu.uuo visitora were present The Plirmlhera and rirfc nomestead near vail station i uiftUJC Scalawags will cross hats at int. aim Wat everyfnuig passed off nicely and without accident.

Mrs. Stanley Goodhart," soloist in St. Luke's chiirrth. AJronna sans- in Let us make you a pro park th's evening, at 6:15 o'clock. The hnnaa in fPoi.lfrvnA The regular nieetinn- of the phmntT Trinity Episcopal-church, Tyrone, last evening.

by William Katz as a residence was badly damaged by fire one day last week. The losis la sxA of OAA Tennis club will be held in the Phoenix parlors this evening, at 8 o'clock. Lowry Brothers circus will give two X)R RENT Two suits nf nfn0 and the fire is supped to liave cri- entertainments to-morrow afternoon and evening on the vacant lot at Bald sLimwa irom a ie recti ve flue. posal on furnishing a pew outfit for your bedroom. ,1 rooms with all conveniences.

Inquire at 512 Allegheny street FLre cmick Ar Kio wi avenue and rweinn street. wv, wtJJJu 1U1 oc- ing -the cuse of a fire at (New 'Plor- burg, Pa. Thomas Gaffuey, of Johnstewn, has Professor J. (Jprtpl been for the nast few dflvs tne. ciicct wuy vveonesday morning, of msx week.

The building owned by City, will give an exhibition of expert pool nlaying at E. J. Rv You will be surprised at meat, Gaysport, Tuesday evening, at or rnenas in the central city' and is delighted with his visit and entertainment. The newly elettod officers of camp No. 735.

Patriotic nn nf n. o. u.ranam aDid occupied by Mrs. Elizabeth Wyant, Jacob West, C. L.

Olalla and Jacob Sell, was destroyed. The Methodist Episcopal church on the Raystown (RranVi moo- tro. CTOCK. the quality and price Miss Eva Thnmss tho nffioian) America will be Installed this- evening iby District President Jerry Weaver, Bridge, Huntingdon county, was de- Think of This With Electricity in home, you can enjoy hot summer nights by the "Light that is cool" under the cooling ocean-like breeze of an Electric Fan, and on hot summer afternoons you can entertain your friends in the delightfully Electrical Way. Then, too, how much of popularity is added to the hostess who can invite her friends to partake of the tasty morsels of an Electric luncheon.

Think of it! Then think of us and remember we are ready to help you attain such luxurious effects at a very economical cost. The Edison Company. sales-woman in Lynn A. Brua's general store, will enjoy a vacation this week visiting her sisters, at Washington, D. C.

at which we can fit you up either for cash or of Altoona. Charles Helnlev. the American oy nre on the The building was a frame one. The insurance had run out only a few days before and tfirp i wio H. Steele Smith, a atan Switch and Signal is spending a or the ravorite American pastime has vacation season with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Amrustua Heinlnv at 7(15 succeeded William Shoemaker in the West Washington avenue. management of the Holiidaysburg fbaee ball club. The residence of James Craig on The eranie of base hall nt fhn Mpni.

cendiarles. The council of Charnbersburg is to be cited apiiea-r in court. A petition was recently presented to Judge Gillan -praying for a mandamus to compel the "borough to annex certain lots in what is known as the Kast payments. A Solid Oak Suit $29.50 mont driving park Saturday afternoon between the Tvrone AthlBt.in rfmh nnri jHuauerry street, was invaded by a thier on Saturday morning, at 1:30 the Colonial team of Altoona, was a one sided affair the former winning Iby the score of 12 to 1. nitwit.

aii tne provisions in the house were stolen; also ten dollars in End. The owners of the lots say ill their rxtln.n ii sni vi. money belonging to rffhpim Dr. Daniel P. Ray is at the home of ardy and that they could get a return nas parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Rav. 814 West Washine-tan ma money if the boromgih were to annex the during the month of Julv nrovtona tn cash, a pair or trousers ibelonging to Thomas Craig, a son, several prized smoking pipes, and a gold ring. Morris G. Irvine, the captain and nand hitting catcher of the Hollidays-burg club, has been signed by the York TriState team.

Mr. Irvine is one of tho beet aimateur -i iauuuuwj light and water. entering upon his 'profefisional labors Robert Havm at tne McK-eespoit, hospital. Jolrn Trv nf 1141 Wnn.Un.n.4 ovo. wvj V11 VLIV Street -nir mn.f-r.

M. Poet Sons, fevuig Ull nue. has returned from South TWhlp- this section, and has been batting at heini where for some months past lie accident last Friday which resulted i a ciip. He will join the York-ites, to-day. has ibeen employed at the big steel plant.

He will remain at Tyrone, hav 'ui utruiMation of his left hand. He was heliiiner An nnpraito yi(- Furniture Dealers, Oliver Burfoni an.t fiwmw'w pn ing secured a good position nearer a machine in which cement is prfr ford prominent business men of East pared. his home. a stone too (targe for the utrar ui cyiinaer Rev. Merrill Ake and bride have returned from their widtus- trin nuil Cabinet Works, 1212 Eighteenth Street uwojius uil man street, are ne reacnew lor it in order to here on t.np miuoirin n-e 4 4 I tkiill rf.f --m are stopping for a few days at the 1 ai-tcu-uiug wiit! linger was torn the funeTal of Mr.

Suckling. They will off- Not content, he grabbed a ec- uc i ciuciiuoerea Dy our older towns- wlu me and two more fingers fol- noirie oi tne onae parents, jvir. ana Mrs. David R. MoCKntock, 109 East Foiirteenthi sfwiet hefnra D-alrfne- mi Store, 1722 Union Avenue tjpie as tne sous of Emanuel Bur- ''owed the first.

A physician gaTehim ford, who was the sexton at the First the necessary attention. Preslbyterian church a half century A special from Barnesboro to the their residence at Kathans. J. Ermrrv Mcfiowan Is hwvlno. arert- ago.

juinnsTOwn under date of j'Uiy TVnr nunihor. ed a handsome residence with modern conveniences on his property- at the south east corner of Eleventh; street IS A BOYCOTT A CONSPIRACY? ouvre coiiswouiary were called out question Certified to the SuDreme atternoon to quell a disturbance -raised by isome foreigners at HJ.reeh Two mie-n luoon Court by the Federal Court of Appeals. qmtrrei, wuincn was taken nn hv Washington. Julv 7 iDnpo th and alley The dimensions will be 34x6-9 feet The material exterior Is to he Port Deposit granite and the style colonial, Julian Millard, of Altoona, is the architect. Robert S.

Hereon, at the earnest request of the company, has reconsidered his resignation and continue aa agent of the Adams Rxnress wacnua aim oevoi-a Into a dot In which clubs and stones were the principal weaivons Tho tlon of the Sherman an ti -trust- law providing for the oyaio KAJll- stabulary mien, with the assistance of fold damages for injuries to business a uuimuer or sworn deputies, arrested "om njepuaes, arrested ur property due to conspiracy in restraint -of trade embrace suits aOSit aw.en, but all were released brought. tha again In the evening. It i nnlpn. Irirr1 i again in th ovonlntr oomipany at Tyrone station. Mr.

Pleraon Is now away on a ten days' vaca bers of a labor union for s.tooJ that we of the particlnants in berg of a tion and' Is visiting relatives and through a boycott it had declared? sht waa very seriously injured. friends at Hagerstown, Md. During This Is one of the 4miDorta.nt. miHstlrmR Again has the uti m' ftr'11 giwgiwKPi Or On the tor. I Your, f-i jbjBl a Home I Sf Month Ms absence ais assistant.

F. Mil lLQERSl to come before the supreme court aded" got in its work. Garfield ler, has charge of the office, At. a meetimr of the Busing Men, ZZXli.l&e Se.Ul bK- nZS was 7 iZ "-ucaws iium xne ieaerai court or ap- i iur oarn at Trade JfTf niit' wa! Peals for the second circuit, 'it is the LCity' Inliaua ty. and thought he 6.u U1 first time the question has been rais- an uw.isiv.il noise on the iusido July and August the stores will close i He wn.t- th rt aa ui not uie enecx or iur ajis Klin at 6 n.

excent from the 10th to v. whin iha ,...4 i-4 i 'ji. v.T T4 uu'tuu me uusmess a manuiac- loauea, ana ui xu- ux au luumu. iu tlw transacts outsit his stt cocKea it. He asked his tter f.

uirer transacts ou Lovers of nice, new and up-to-date goods in the jewelry line will do well by looking over Clayton Brenneman's, jeweler, 1416 Eleventh avenue, line of jewelry. You will also see a 4, 6 4-7 1 iyl nconies witMn toe purview of the nic of the association be held at Hecla Sherman act, and the court of ap- r.iiua 1VU 111 th Bim and -i-t. wa 14, 4 ill the albsence of anv derifiion load entering Ms right leg about half August the special tra11 wii on the subject to 4.uUU. mic, preiernng the determination by way 'utuween uie knee and ankle Some of the tones of the ankle and about half of io Why Is 1907 Like a Dearborn tne court of last resort. Wagon? Miwred iftiay, tne years and 10 The case arose over a strike in fine line of watches, diamonds, silverware, cut glass and a beautiful line of wedding presents.

Now, don't get it wrong. His address and name is loot were torn away, causing a seri- lWL 1 months old daughter of O. A. and Lowe's hat factorv in n.nihnrv- Freda Anderson, former residents of -Pnrm 1 Qrn OLia wound. i auu4 aJ'M haj iuauK ui atiuil ui Best Medicine in the World for Colic xjnuirc, uu cvi.

uutoi uuxiic at na- a ooycott Dy tne unitea Hatters of trona, on Thursday, July 4, of America, in which the American Ped- Because It Has No Spring. and Diarrhoea. bub i wurvivea uy ner eration of LaJbor Joined by putting parents, one sister, Helen M. and one Lowe on the "unfair list." Lowe re- "I find ChamberlH li 6. Mm For the same reason you don't want a heating sw iDrother.

Cliester Ki. me remains were roTitl hrnmriit 4 xv, vavi" era and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedv in tha (brought to Tyrone Saturday after- trust law against 200 members of the warm. You don't need a cawier a muu tuiQ iuici nresux mauo in uiaim- natters union livln in Banbury, lTtf SKirun1' Ala" am 3 to his busi- Sulect.to colic and diarrhoea. Last IU I11H UUS1- .4 i4anL vianiiins unmakes bvptp nndiiftp1 hv 7-p-. 4V, spring It seemed as thonch But summer is here and the necesity of having a refrigerator again confronts vou This sprinerless vear has lpft witi, ioW wiuronra -you.

0 LlIC 1UJ'UUIL, WUICIl lie jj. "uuiu stresser. avers to be a ons.i.iracv in restraint a an5. 1 I would if I hadn't Tvrnnc A hf, an hnsit of trade on the part of the members "'n unamherlaln Colic, Cholera JEWELER, 1416 Eleventh Ave. ALTOONA, Successor to BRENJNEAIAN ALDERFH.

rather than cSny oier, we offer' tot3 air Mrs. James Logan, at their of the union. The advertisements in- a 1 haven't Kinkina- Vniiv hvxmA Vuv serted in the newspapers bv the with it since until this V. -M ..4 4. wbbk, wnen I had a verv spvero ot Refrigerators piuvcu liu-vv ilt-CTliaiuiy lucj CTUIU ll- --u uwV4.4 ovm taHf flnrl tnnlr Tr, IP 441 ,7 tortain their friends, when a company the of labor organizations tonfvflv n-nf 41.

4 4 1 twenu-nve cent size Chnrnhprtoin'o Expert 01 aiDout seventy-nve garnered mere wuuny iu uuy none 4-ip rhiavn 0 rv to celelbrate the twentieth anniversary of his product have resulted In a fall- gd If.f maJ Diarrhoea Rem-of Air. and Mrs. Ixwran's marriasre. It. ing off in his trade outside the state mming I feel like a Watch Repairing.

Speciilty. 1.. ucw man. trior na p. hv A A 11 Moant turtitt Thn I I .1 JI1 11 .11 1 T.

1111,1 I IIHKPH 1 OP-. 4. uai I was a verv c.C... 444C lanfl. iHlll-B-OOn Tlr.Hr, nt ment to cover tne damages ho hid L' "-s meie- Ibounteous supper was served llll.il 1111,1 1-W4TII-I I'l )'clock and afterwards there was an suffered.

mi. Former Price $63.00 31.00 29.00 25.00 17.50 16.50 14.50 ins lower pnurr. ronnn n' ravir nf Present Price $50.00 25.00 24.50 19.50 14.50 13.00 12.00 evening's programme that certainly filled every desire for entertainment. ri 41, 4 11.. appeals, without passing on the case uerel nothing uitMinuBis ui mo laiuuy proviu- oPrtiflP.

the nWion tn th finnramo I unamherlain's Stom QUlte so cp no g. certified the question to the, supreme ed music on violin and piano and also ach and Liver TahlPt thQ w-na Ann n.i. court, wnere the recora was received .1 was a fine ad- cmTt, where the record was received yocal music produce a pleasant movement of the dres bv Rev. R. S.

Stair: a p.Iev bnturjay "oweis witnout any disagreeable ef specialty by John Mingle; an essay .1, fect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free RESCUED IN SEA COLLISION. ft. a.

uartiana, liurgoon, Boecking Ice Chests Positively Painless Is our way of doing work. "Wo administer Air, Vapor, Qus or apply Medicine to the gums for painless extraotlon and guarantee It to be painless or make no clia.rge. Dr. Troth and two skilled assistants who have been In his employ for years, always in attendance. 15 years active practice.

TEETH THAT FIT un tne iiuiue uy axra. uusan, una recitations' by several present. Mr. an.l TVTrs Txuran received n. tinmlipr nf luweuiui.

mon-wed-fri Schooner Cut Down by Another Off If you want quick results advertise nanasome presents in cmna in token Boston All Hands Saved in Five Minutes. uie lripune. 01 the regard in wnich tney are held. Former Price $16.50 11.50 Boston. Julv 7 The five mnatal Tyrone Herald: Mr.

and Mrs. John Present Price $13.00 8.00 4.50 1.191 inln schooner Baker Palmer, Captain Ed- had a reenactment of their wedding ward H. Smeed in command, which dar on Tuesday evening. Julv 2. and left this port Fridav night bound for We are sole owners in Altoona of the great adheaiv STICK-FAST plate.

The newest, most comfortable i 4.. 1. I n.i4:,.- i 4. day forty years ago when they took the day morning in tow of a tug and an ttjiu nejitrL piaie ever invented, and we guarantee to lit any wiura thnt thnv Iravo sn wpll Mr Chore.l in the harlbor. Siifi had nn uivuiu or Jiu pay.

anA Mrs Tlsenrlner aro Tvi board Cantaln Studlev Of the schnraiur Cash rone's most esteemed residiaits, an 1 Maud Sherwood, his wife and twelve- they are not newcomers efiier, for year-old son and seven of the Sher- uvxr. ljwiaeiiuug naa pres-iuea at uie "wu i-icw. nn wcic restueu lruin thmttlp nn Tvronp division Inpnimn. That vessel. Which was sunk Friday or 41.

4. 4.1 I l.4..4 rx O.Ort 111, Tl wves lor more tnau loriy-Luiee years, 1 "'su-t auuui, o.ov umi ui xvace Cash or Credit he being the senior engineman of the "oint, rroviaencetown, through col 4ii, n. ni.ni Ti cinn with tho Palmor diltfisinn. Ahniit hun.lrpd. p-iipsts lision with the Palmer.

FURNITURE EflMPANY. PJrfgto W.M.6U11TIP, LNJchoUoh. ftM.Soy4c Credit Joined in doing honor to Mr. and Mrs Leisenring on tne occasion of their anniversary celebration, there being I405-I407 ELEVENTH AVENUE. friends present from Tyrone, Jersey The Sherwood was bound from Newport News, to Plymouth with a cargo of 853 tons of coal.

According to her captain ehe was headed south on the starboard tack, with the wind southwest, when the Palmer crashed- into her, striking her forward of her mizxenmast anil mittinc "nor BRIDGE WORK. 1 I Spaces where from one to ten teenth iShore, Danville, Grampian, Clearfield, Philipsiburg, Centre Hall and Altoona. Tne bride regaled them with a delicious supper in, a beautifully decorated dining room. Roses, pine and lau- unvc uccu jioi, we i-upiace wun Drldira Work. Tt lnflkfl Tha nc teeth, lasts a lifetime, and requires no Ttlfl.tp.

KmL-on rlll-n 4nn4U nearly to the main hatch, rmeninir hor restored to beauty and usefulness rol irnvo thp hoiisp flnnpflranp up bo that she sank within five min miu viunua oi xioiceiain ana gold. The oomnanv (Dresented Mr Iietsen. ANCHOR LINE QUSGOW and LONDONDFRPY Mrs. Studley, who was ill In her THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES ring with a handsome easy chair and 'Mva Iispnrlner with a beautiful camn. had a narrow escane rrom hp ing crushed to death.

She was taken III i' brooch set with diamond and pearls. Sailing from New York every Saturday, THIS MONTH ONLY. Guaranteed Teeth $5, $8, $10 Gold Crowns 22k id Bridge Work Fillings 560" ud EXTRACTING PAIMl cc4 a Ttt A DISCOVERY out, put in a small boat and placed aboard the Palmer, aa were all nthpra Dr. urawiord graceruiiy made the presentation address. The host and hostess also received a large num on the Sherwood vvii-M Dl.lUt.VV 1 ISAJkUSHIPa "CALEDONIA" and "COLUMBIA" Average passage 714 daya.

AND FAVOKITB STEAMSHIPS "Aatorra" and "Furneaala." FREE when teeth are ordered. The Palmers jibhoom was carried ber of other vaiuaoie remembrances. fin VHdnv nftprnonn ifbnse nf awav as was her head eear and ho For Rates of Saloon, Seca-nd Cabin or narfv whn rpfddo 1n eninvpd a was badly scraped along her port side. xiiiiu uu rumage, xtooK or x'oura and further information aDDlv to ileum nuu. cg oupd en.

uictcuw ixiih. luts oiierwooQ was valued at JfZU.UUU and was uninsured. HENDERSON FttOTHERS, New York. DR. TROTH, Painless Dentist.

,.131 Eleventh Avenue. Opposite Gable's. Over Taylor's Cigar Store. it was anotner joiiy occasion ior a sure-enough Jolly crowd. hi tfwni-.

9. ottua, raasonic rcmpt, W. L. NICHOLSON. 1228 11th Altoona.

asr 22-tmoa New To-day. GaMe Co. Housekeeper's snip that will please those who are In need of a good carriage it will be when they try one of our light, easy and comfortable buggies, surreys, phaetons, road wagonsj and discover what luxury in rid-ing really means. Our vehicles are welt; made, handsome and durable, and you can't beat them in price or quality. Both phones.

Cash or Credit. 7 Summer coughs land vtpiA 4 continued all week. 1 jivm (41. once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup, contains honev and tar "hilt. II AnlaUa Kline Bros.

Our Monday bargains. Leopold Bigley Wash suits at MAURICE J. HOLLAND TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKER cut prices. vpiaigo, Children like it Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs, croup yield quickly.

Keep it on hand. Sold by John and Philadelphia Mediclna Altoona Gas Co. Overcome -by Kodol will nourish and strengthen your digestive organs and furnish the natural digestive juices for heat? Citv Furniture Co. You can't es- ach. It will make you well.

Kodol any dlePHtH what vnn pnt oia "iiiyauy, Butler KING LEOPOLD. The Belgian monarch as he in everyday street attire. H. STULTZ 1701 Union Ave. UVI Uy an Roofing, 8pouting, Furnace Work and Repairing.

Estimate Cheerfully Furnished. Sixth Ave Second Door Eaat 1 of St Bell 'Phone. cape conviction. W. Aaron Home things.

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