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MORNING TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909- ROARING SPRING RIPPLES. in Death Angel Visited Two Hornet FROM NEARBY the Vicinity This Week. At the Nason hospitaK at 2.15 a. Wednesday.

Roy Dewey, son of Ed CITY 8om Intareattnt Letters Prom th Tribune' Special Cerrcepondent TOWNS FURNITURE COMPANY, 900-906 Green Avenue. Manager EAST SHARPSBUF.G SCRAPS. BELL WOOD BRIEFS. ward and Maud Price, died of infantile paralysis, aged 1,1 years. The little lad's illness is supposed to have resulted from an Injury received while jumping some time ago.

He had been seriously ill for about ten weeks, nine of which were spent at tlje hospital, where everything that medical skilr could do was done, but in vain. In spite of his intense suffering the boy was patient and had en J. A. Fox Horse to Labor Prompt Work Nipped Fire. Miss Frances Myers has gone to Altoona for a few weeks' visit.

Mrs. Abe Blattenberger was in Dun- deared himself to all who came in contact with him. Besides his par cansville a few days this -week. Lester Umbower is the latest vie tira of the mumps in our village. ents three brothers and two sisters survive.

The funeral will occur this afternoon. The cortege will leave the Churches Have Full Sway Firemen Off to Convention. Misses Helen and Marjorie Hind-man, of Philadelphia, are guests at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. O.

S. Fleming. Miss Mary Renner returned to her home at Petersburg this week, after a pleasant visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. P.

Gheer. The Ladies' AW society of the United Brethren church will hold a 6upper in the Odd Fellows' hall on Friday and Saturday evenings. Bargain prices will prevail at the supper. A market will also be held on Saturday afternoon and evening. Frank Whitaker, of Martinsburg, spent last Sunday with his brother Read Carefully Our Big Free parents' home at Rodman's Furnace, Harvey.

north of town, and 'proceed to the Methodist Episcopal church, where Mrs. Harvey Ebersole and Mies Grace Umbower spent last Saturday service will be held at 3 o'clock. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. H.

Price, the service will be conducted at Patton. Last Sunday a most welcome rain fell, which wilf add greatly to the making of corn and potatoes. Charley Butler, who was taken ill by Rev. Dr. Sigler, pastor of the Church of God.

Interment in Green- lawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Price at the home of his uncle, John But The enterprising young ladies of the Logan Valley Baptist church desire to express their sincere thanks PREMIUM ter, has been taken to his father's, to the neighbors and friends who have been so kind to them in this be will BC1 BL luuivu Pnarln. irincr Fridav evenine ice cream, cake, cof- Rev.

George Cowen, of New Jersey, reavement. fee. sandwiches and canay. Frederick Emeigh, a highly, respect thing will be home made and of the ed citizen of Roaring Spring, died at with his wife and daughter Eleanor spent the past week with his brother, A. A.

Cowen, and family. A large bay horse of W. Van All-man's died last Wednesday evening. his home on Water street at 4 0 clock Tuesday afternoon, after a lingering illness of three years' of tuberculosis. Mt.

Emeigh was a son Me was the stand by on fhe farm. He of John and Mary Emeigh, and was born on Piney Creek February 14, It Costs You Nothing To Participate in Our Free Premium Distribution worked nearly air day, and was only sick a few hours. Last Thursday evening Miss Lena Yingling (gave a fine party to her friends around here and 'from Maria. 1846. There he grew to young man hood and on January 1, 1879, married i.Miss Mary Herron, who survives him DancLng was the principal feature of the evening.

At 12 o'clock refreshments were served consisting of ice cream, lemonade, large and small best. A cake sale aiso wiu oa uem. Come early to avoid the rush, and to make sure of getting what you want. The ladies of the St. Joseph Catholic church will hold a lawn fete at the home of Mrs.

Edwin Wiley, North First street, on Friday and Saturday evenings. They will sell ice cream, sherbets and cake. In case of unfavorable weather the room recently vacated by C. E. Fi-gard's store will be used.

Everybody Invited to attend. In the Bellwood Tennis club's tournament now in progress, the play in singles resulted as follows: Dobson beat J. Irwin, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1; C. D. Moore beat McCullough, 6-2, 7-9, 6-0; R.

Irwin beat C. F. Mtfore, 6-4, 6-1; Dutra beat Wright, 6-1, 6-3; C. D. Moore beat Dobson, 6-4, 6-2; Dutra beat R.

Irwin, 6-0, 6-1; C. D. Moore was winner in the finals over Dutra. 6-1, 6-2, 6-1. The Bellwood Shop league game last evening resulted in victory for Foundry over Machine Shop by a cakes.

All returned home well pleased with the evening. Last Thursday evening about 8 o' with the following Mrs. Carrie Rough and Mrs. Annie Butler, of Roaring Spring; Lizzie, William, Harvey, Sylvester and George, at home. One brother and three sisters also survive: George Emeigh, Mrs.

Maggie Moore and Mrs. Reuben Ott, of Martinsburg; Mrs. Matthew Bowser, of Taylor township. Mr. Emeigh was an honest, industrious citizen, highly esteemed In the community and a devoted husband and father.

He was a member of the Church of God $15.00 AFULL 100-PIECE DINNER SET VALUE FIFTEEN DOLLARS $15.00 clock the mill owned by Messrs. Jair-us Merkle and Georgu Snowberger, better known as the D. B. Rice mill, was set on fire, Lola Van Allman no 1 ticed it before it had gained headway. She notified he? father and with Harvey Whita'ker they put it out before much damage was done.

The fire was started by the side of the shed ad and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The funeral' service will take place this morning, leaving the home at 9 o'clock for the bethel of joining the mill, where the engine With Every Purchase to the Amount of $100.00 You Secure a Beautiful Dinner Set FREE the Church of God, where service will mro of 1 to 0. This brings rouu be conducted by Rev. Dr. Sigler.

In terment in Metzger's cemetery. drv still closer to the leaders and was kept. The flames rose quickly to the roof, (burning a hole in the roof. In a very few more minutes the mill would have been doomed. There is a gasoline tank about half full of gasoline, right at the shed which would have made trouble and the l'oss to the should Car Shop lose to the Clerks hfa eventne there would be a tie FROM JUNIATA.

the purchase is large or small when the total amounts to for first place. Car Shop may be depended on to play ball and Clerks n-in likewise bn on their mettle, so No Council Meeting Water in New It makes no difference whether $100.00 you secure the premium. owners would have been great. Reservoir Again. this evenine's contest will likely be rrea rerry, or 72u Eigntn avenue, is on the sick list, ibeing lald up with FREDERICKSBURG FINDINGS.

one of the most exciting of the sea an attac or pleurisy, iMr. and LIrs. Jere Tierney and son, son. Ardash Garabad Boyajian, the Ar menian lecturer and entertainer P. W.

Fair and his next friend were spectators at the driving park horse Foster, of Hollidaysburg, were visi will be at the United Evangelical tors at M. C. Hoover's part of last races yesterday afternoon. Distribution week. ims rremium Miss Frances Waring, of Tyrone, is church on Friday evening.

This vnune man is eiving entertainments Mr. and Mrs. James DiHIng and the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. B.

in order to place his brother in children, Mary, Erma and Elvin, Bain, of 709 Sixth avenue. school at Altoona and to go back to spent Sunday at Grandpa Dilling's, In Mrs. Charles iNelson and son, Law. Armenia himself. He will ten some Pleasant valley.

rence, of 70o Second street, left yes thing of the massacres of April 20, Services in the Church of the terday for a visit at Reedsville which his brother passed through Mrs. W. H. Ferguson and dauehter. His brother will sing in five differ Brethren on Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9.30 a.

preaching at 10.30 a. missionary service at Alverta, of 900 Broadway, will leave today for Chester, where they will spend a pleasant vacation. 7.30 ip. m. On Friday afternoon Wilbur, the in Assistant Chief George Savers and fant son of Mr.

and Mrs. George B. a goodly delegation of the Rogers, Brumbaugh, died, aged 1 year and 23 No. 1, firemen, will leave today for days. 'The funeral took place on Jersey Shore, where they will attend the convention of volunteer Sunday being conducted ent languages and there will be other interesting features.

If you miss it you miss something good. Twenty-five members of Excelsior Fire No. 1, will leave for Jersey Shore this evening, where they will take part in the exercises of the firemen's convention on Friday" They will" be in line of parade and will also enter the contests that are scheduled for the day. A new racing cart, just completed, will go with them. Everybody hopes they will be winners, but.

whether they iwin or hot, everybody is sure they by Elder A. B. Burget. Burial in the Brumbaugh cemetery; Mrs. J.

II. Dodson, of Hollidays Begins Today and Will Continue Until January 1st, 1910 One of thfese Beautifully Decorated 100-Piece Dinner Sets would make a most acceptable gift for any occasion, Birthday, wedding or Christmas Present Thousands of men all over the land ere being employed in Factory and Shop. Farmers are calling for help to harvest the most bountiful of crops this country has ever known. GOOD TIMES are surely here, you have only to rouie yourself and grasp the opportunities that are easily within your reach. We have lots of faith in the future of this country; we have faith in the people of this city and vicinity and we desire that every home in and about the city should take advantage of the exceptional values that are to be found here at all times.

Few stores in the state offer their patrons such a large, varied and well chossa stock of Hams Furniihings as you will find displayed at the BIG STORE. We have a reputation for doing things and when we make you this liberal gift of a Beautiful 100-piece Dinner Set we mean that it shall be yours witheut any conditions other than those named. Miss Nannie MaoOartney, of 213 Ninth avenue, the popular third primary teacher of the McKinley schooT. returned yesterday from a summer's vacation spent at Alexandria, Huntingdon and East BerTin. The special session of council last evenine failed to materialize through the lack of a quorum.

Only four of burg R. D. No. 3, has been spending several weeks with her parents and relati'ves, previous to joining her husband in New York, where he has gone to follow his trade, that of will give a good account 01 blacksmithlng for machine shops iroilowtog is a miooiuiioij uruKram 4u vi, to ho renriprprf nn Snnrlav ii.raeut anu WOODBURY ITEMS. Mt.

He Elmer Bassler, proprietor of 3oy farm, How wears a smile. Ravs it's a boy. August 22, at 7.30 p. in the Church of the Brethren: Music. Devotional Exercises, Elder A.

S. Burget Music Mixed Quartette Reilt-atinn Mary Detwiier Scripture Reading Susie Burget Music Chorus Recitation Marv Burget Question, What is a LMIsslonary? were obliged to adjourn after an Informal discussion of current business. Water was again turned into the new reservoir yesterday, and those intimate with the situation feel confident that no further trouble will ho caused by leaks. The next difficulty is to secure water enough to give the ibig dam a trial. The annual harvest sermon will be preached at the Replogle church by Rev.

David Hoover, next Sunday. Mrs. Austin Shoemaker, whose ill ness was noted in these columns Grace Brumbaugh Essay PYed DillinE seme time since, is slowly Select Reading H. K. Sollenbci ger Recitation Elvin Kenslnger and examine the merchandise we offer.

Consider the Drices invite you to come we We name you music Male Quartette Oeoree W. Clouse raised the sec J. A. Bloomfield, of Juniata Park, may later on take a course in target practice. The genial First ward councilman of necessity executed a pet rabbit yesterday because the animal had a broken leg.

The gentleman is Compare the quality with what other houses are offering at much higher prices. I Missionary unering. Adjournment. Leader, G. B.

Brumbaugh. CLAYSBURG NOTES. ii alleged to have missed the rabbit two shots out of three at a range of five teet. The Drs. Johnston find their automobile very useful In their practice.

Comparison is a Fair Test A. P. Hoover is not yet on the road to recovery from his attack of car Andrew Deibert has added an ice buncles. He has two of them on his cream parlor to his flour and feed store. neck and Is also sufferine from rlla.

ond half of his bari on Tuesday. Mr. Clouse did the carpenter, work himself. D. R.

Stayer has gone east to buy llis fall line of goods. While east he will visit Atlantic City to enjoy a taste of sea water. R. R. Stayer, wife and daughter Ruth are at present visiting the former's son.

Dr. M. C. Stayer, of Rockwood. Somerset county.

John H. Bechtel and Miss Iva Bechtel, both of Ohio, have been spending some time with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mrs. William Simpson is at pres- cnt sick with congestion of the lungs.

Ira H. Keagy and D. Replogle Henry Wertz is visiting for two betes, is confined to his bed and 1 weeks in Altoona, Duncansville and in a very low condition We Invite Comparison NewTy. While the trouble is regarded as verv The recent rains have freshened serious, tnere is nrosnect of a vegetation. The corn and potatoes turn to health.

Mrs. Davison, a sis ter of Mr. Hoover, came vpstprdav will be benefited thereby. The pasture fields look the better already. from her home in Centre county to visit her brother in his illness.

mere will be worship and preach ing service by Rev. C. F. Gephart in the Lutheran church on Sunday, Aug CLAPERTOWN ITEMS. The Crime of Idleness.

Idleness means trouble for any one. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY. N.

J. It's the same with a lazy liver. It Atlantic City's Most Modern and Leading L. ft. Long made a business trip to rjrHTVJ YORK PHII i-WASH causes constipation, headache, jaun ust 22, at 10.10 a.

m. at Claysburg. If any change had been made last Sunday, then know all by this statement that this service is to be held next Sunday, regularly. In the matter of overhead bridges Williamsburg last Monday. wa i uuifc a a 1 1 1 nc is Moaerate-Kate noiei.

The Albemarle, HOTELS IHMLHRUUU UL. Mrs. D. B. Barnett, of Henrietta, is dice, sallow complexion, pimples and blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, but Dr.

King's New Life Pills soon ban spending an Indefinite time with her parents. returned on Monday from a ten-day visit to the nation's metropolis and Atlantic City. They report a fine time. The union Sunday school picnic was largely attended, considering the rainy weather of the day and some excellent recitations- were given; also some interesting talks on Sunday school work. It is hoped that those that were present will make use of some, it not all, of the thoughts presented.

Virginia Ave. near Boardwali, piers Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Wagner tarried Rna Deal Datmng Deacn. iuu large, cool front rooms, all metal beds. Private and WITHRATC5.CITV MAPS ALL ATTRACT ICNiiNVAtuMlx 8entonly by ATLANTIC CITY FREE INFORMATION BUREAU. Box 895. Atlantic City.

N.J. Moat heauttful and Uftoful Guidft of above cities ever published. Artistic cover dettiirn in 12 colore. Detailed information about over 200 hotels 110 half tone illustrations of leading hotels and principal attractions thoroughly dcucrir) Jy 22-eod-lot ish liver troubles and build up your health. 25c at Gartland's and Wm.

D. Davis's drug stores. tues-thur-sat over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. public baths. Elevators.

4,000 feet wide cool porches No better table anywhere iHJcke, supplied direct from own farms ana Messrs. Joseph and Charles Treese dairies; white service. Music Special rates, (8, $10, 112.50, 15 up weekly; 2 attended the funeral of their brother ana subways, as relates to the Midland railroad, we are informed, and reliably so, that theTe has been some enlarged talk done by persons who wanted to rush into print and thus injure the good name of our community. Railroads have their rights, but the people have theirs, too, and every fair concession will be given by Greenfield township that can encourage the building of the Midland railroad now. James, of Altoona, last Sunday.

up dally; inducements to famines anu parties. Write for beautiful booklet. Jy 3-tu-thu-frl-sat-30t J. P. COPE.

Christian Endeavor next Saturday GLblSDALc St. James Place, Atlantic City, N. near Young's Pier. Modern. Capacity 300.

Elevator, rooms en suite with hAthat Pineules are for any ana all kidney trouble. They promptly assist in expelling poison from the system, and are very effective in cases lame back, backache, inflammation of the bladder and urinary troubles. Sold by J. P. Butler, J.

Ross Mateer and Bonner's pharmacy, Juniata. evening Sunday school on Sunday at 9 a. preaching at 7:30 August 21, Red Men's Day. Three hundred dozen roasting ears given away, cooked by the famous corn boiler, J. W.

Steake. Everybody invited. superb cuisine and service. Moderate m. Herbert Elwood Gorsuch, son of rates.

u. ju. uu. Je J2-ecd-26t Mr. and Mrs.

James Gorsuch, was 1HA Hotel Tei nnessee AvB 'withim laid to rest in- Clapper's cemertery last Monday. Hotel Frontcnac, JgyjEg Beach. Between the two famous piers, central to all attractions; modern high-class hotel, as good as the best; capacity 250. Will make very special terms of ii up weekly; $1.50 up dally; Including large ocean rooms, metal beds, elevator baths, superior table, with white service, etc. Table supplied with produoia direct from farm.

Pure water, sanitary plumbing. Large cool porches, overlooking the Ocean, Booklet. W. F. WATTS.

aug ll-12t The Greatest Value ever offered in Talking Machines is the New Victor Model 0. Only $17.50 Come, Hear and See It A. full line of Victor Ma a few steps of boardwalk and convenient to all amusements. Rates 1.50 dally; $8 weekly. Write for booklets.

A HPAL-r. Jy l-eod-26t William Geist and Miss Mayme Kenslnger, of Martinsburg, spent a ft Entrance from Bathing from short time with the latter's parents, at this place on Monday last. Beach. House. LEXINGTON Pacific and Arkansas Avenues.

100 yards from beach and Million Dollar I chines and 20,000 Records to select from. Single and Pier. Hot and cold running water in rooms. Table supplied from own farm Three Meals at Ono. "Now, Mary," said her mistress, "yon must come to the door of the drawing room and say, 'Breakfast is ready, and supper is ready, but dinner Is The newly corralled domestic inwardly digested, the concise instructions and that evening convulsed the guests who were awaiting the an and dairies.

White service. Music, ii to $15 weekly; $1.50 to $3 daily. Booklet of Excellent table; scrupulous cleanliness; electric lighted, dance room. 11.25 dally: $7 and up weekly. Special Sept rates.

B'kl't. Established 30 years. and F. L. NIXON.

aug 7-2t views mailed free. PAUL E. ROSE-CRANS. aug ll-18t Twaa a Glorious Victory. The next time any of the little ones nouncement of dinner by stepping be There's reloicinz In Fedora.

Tenn. The Altoona Trust Company, Corner 12th Are. and 12th Street. Capital. and Surplus, $350,000.09.

Transacts a general banking business and welcomes the deposit accounts cf individuals, firms, corporations, fraternal organizations, charitable associations and easle3iastical S32ietie3. Pays 3 per cent, interest on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. Trust Department acts as trustee, executor, administrator and guar dian. Undertakes the management of property, real and personal. Acts trustee cf corporation mortgages.

tween the portieres, dropping a cour- A man's life has been saved, and now CI CI CI CI ct 0 0 Double Faced. 'August Records on Sale W. ii. WOLFE 1011 Chestnut Ave. Send Us Your Name and We will Mail You Record Catalogue Each Month.

in your home have a cough or cold and show little signs fever, do not get excited or alarmed. It is not necessary to call a doctor. Just get Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. A dose or two will gently move the bowels, thus relieve congestion, reduce the fever, and the children like to take it. They will ask for more.

Sold tesy and repeating, "Breakfast is Dr. King's New Discovery is the talk ready and supper is ready, but dinner of the town for curing C. V. Pepper Is ser-r-vedl" Philadelphia Ledger. of deadly hemorrhages.

"I could not work nor get about," he Barllv writes, "and the doctors did me no "The human monsX'" said good' but( aftr u8ing Dr' King'8 New xne unman monsirosuyi saia a ,,0, tihwm miui h.i in, young lady attending a fair with her oew and can do good work sweetheart. "Threepence! Wouldn't irwr wair. snro nr io0dh by J. P. Butler, J.

Ross Mateer and Bonner's pharmacy, Juniata. you like to hare a look at that, Her- lunts. Couriis and Colds. Hemorr- bert?" toaees. Hay Fever, LaGrinDe.

Asthma Itching piles provoke profanity, but No, dear," answered Herbert, anx or any Bronchial affection it stands iprofanlty won't cure them. Doan's Advertise in The Tribune tor Best Results. Price 50c and $1.00 Trial cures itching, bleedine or Ions to bestow a neat comDliment: "I unrivaled. am quite content to look at you." Bottle free. Sold and guaranteed by protruding piles after years of suffer- 1 nnA XlTrn i 4 A LOQdon Mall.

nu. u. uaua mug iug. At Buy uiug omie 1 stores. tues-thur-sat 1 tues-thur-sat.

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