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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Monongahela, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, PAGE EIGHT LOCAL NEWS NOTES Bentley Theatre L222 I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I George A. Neill. George A. Neill, aged 41 years, died at 1:30 o'clock this morning at the home of James C. Cowan in Carroll township, following a prolonged illness.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, December 21, at 2 p. at the Church of Jesus Christ, Second street. Interment Monongahela cemetery. George A. Neill has been a resident of Monongahela his entire 'lifetime, with the exception of a year I Meat is your Healthiest Food Eat more Meat, especially when you can buy home dressed Meats at LOW PRICES spent in Kansas.

Returning here he began failing in health with death resultant this morning. He is surviv-ed by his wife and four children. He was for many years employed at the i American Window Glass at New Eagle. ALL STEAKS tiff Tenderloin 29c lb. Special Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Richardson of Bentleyville were callers here yesterday. Mrs. C. R.

Allen is visiting with friends in Clairton. Shop tonight and avoid the usual Saturday rush Borland's. adv. A real good gum drop, special Saturday at 29c per pound Corrin Penrod. adv.

For Ambulance service, call Floyd Neill, Phone 580. adv. Miss Thelma Roupe is expected home tomorrow for the holidays. Christmas Cards E. II.

Stevens. adv. tf. Thomas McCurdy has arrived home from Kiski for the holidays. Miss Ruth Teeple is visiting in Pittsburgh today.

Holly Wreaths-the 35c kind for two-bits. Keeney's Flower Shop 114 Fourth street. adv. Friends of Rev. Havard Griffith who has been quite ill for the past week and whose illness has been noted, will be glad to learn that he is slightly improved.

For correct time call 580 Neill Funeral Home. adv. Mrs. Mary Reese Wilson was soloist at the ceremonial of the Monongahela Valley Shrine held here last evening. Mrs.

Robert Hodgert and daughter Miss Mary Conlin, spent yesterday with friends in Pittsburgh. A real showing of Christmas goods at Keeney's Flower Shop. The largest display of its kind in town. Adv. Edward Reading has arrived home from Otteen, North Carolina.

Miss Alice McGee of Washington Mary Namath. Mary Namath, aged 65 years, died last evening at the home of her son John Kalamin of Elrama, following a short illness. Funeral services will be held from the Kalamin home Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment Monongahela cemetery.

CHUCK ROAST HAMS From home dressed steers. Lean, sugar cured hickory Regular price 20c; Saturday smoked; 10 to 12 lb. average. Special, per pound Regular price 25c lb; Saturday Special, per pound 15c 20c Fresh Ground HAMBURG 2 lb 29c CALLY HAMS LARD Small lean, hickory smoked Pure Open Kettle Special for Saturday Rendered Per Pound Two Pounds for 15c 37c Mary Oporowski. Mary Oporowski, wife of Anton Oporowski, aged 65 years, died at her home in Gallatin yesterday at 1 o'clock.

She has been a resident of the Gallatin district practically her entire lifetime. Interment will take place in St. Mary's cemetery, following services at Transfiguration church, Monongahela, Monday morn ing at 9 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS Big Drop in Pork Market We give you the benefit of a good buy! Small Fork Loins 18c lb Pork Shoulder 15c lb We wish to sincerely thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death CHARLES KENYOU- "DIRECTED BY EVIIUND MORTIMER I of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary J.

Montgomery. We also thank those who sent such beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. M. Jones Mrs.

M. Brunges Chill Montgomery. Grocery Department QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN-COMBINED WITH PERSONAL SERVICE Comedy Snub Pollard in "THE MYSTERY MAN r- was a visitor here yesterday. Daily crowds of pleased Christmas shoppers at Borland's. adv We have just completed our display of Christmas candies and we invite you to call in and examine our stock and prices before making your purchases for Christmas.

Also a fine display of tinsel and fieize wreaths. Scott's Grocery, 215 Main street. adv. Mrs. Harry Bishop visited with relatives in Munhall yesterday.

Christmas Curds E. II. Stevens. BUTTER BREAD COFFEE Guaranteed the purest on The biggest bread value My-Te-Good the market. When you in town.

taste it you will sure buy 2 Large Loaves 15c Ground fresh every it. TWO POUNDS FRENCH BREAD Day 3 for 97c $1-10 EGGS Guaranteed, dozen 47c RAISINS PEACHES Margarine Brand a Delmonte Seeded Golden State, in delightful spread for or Seedless heavy syrup; regular 92c 25c 49c adv. ii. Dale Mowry of the University of Pennsylvania will arrive home to morrow for the holidays. Order your poinsettia plant now at Keeney's Flower Shop.

Artificial poinsrltias Superfine gum drops, special Sat urday at 29c per pound Corrin Penrod. adv. Mrs. P. R.

Craig of Crafton was MILK Dairlea Brand Pure Evaporated Milk; Regular Price 10c Can Special 3 Tall Cans for a caller here yesterday. 25c 21c If you have more room in your home than you need, a Daily Kepubli- EXTRA SPECIAL GOOD SOUND PENNSYLVANIA POTATOES, Per Peck can dassitk'd ad will rent it for you quickly. CANDY 5 lb. Box Christmas Candy. $1.85 3 lb.

Holly Box Chocolates $1.39 Chocolate Cherries 59c FLOUR Finest Winter Wheat, at less than wholesale price 24i2 lb. Sack 99c 49 lb. Sack $1.95 Shopping List Bath Robe Handkerchiefs Belt Beltogram Boys Overcoats Dress Gloves Driving Gloves Silk Hosiery Golf Hose Silk Shirts Sweaters Suspenders Garters Mufflers Neckties Silk and Wool Hose Smoking Jacket Knitted Vest Tims Caps Ladies Handkerchiefs Silk Umbrella Hats Caps ANTON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ADOlPH fUKOa AND JCSSt I.LASK.V PACtCxr RICHARD DIX APPLES ORANGES SOAP Good Cookers Small, Sweet. Laundry 4 Pounds for Per Dozen 10 Bars For 25 20 43c SUGAR PEAS MINCEMEAT Fine Granulated Ace Brand Early My-Te-Good evapor Special Junes; Regular 20c 2 packages 5 Pounds for value, 2 cans for 23C QQ QQf Wet Mince Meat WvC WWW 23c per pound FLORIDA PORK NAVY BEANS GRAPE FRUIT AND BEANS New Crop 5 For 3 Cans For 3 Pounds for 25c 1 29c 25c The Present lme A man's tastes are usually simple; his personal wants are for practical articles his needs encompass the durable and serviceable things. Keep this in mind when you buy presents for men.

And when you want a real gift that is truly practical, serviceable, useful, stylish and long wearing buy a Kuppenneimer Suit or Overcoat Jiist let us know his size, and we'll help you choose one of the handsome big ulsters in the new colors. There is a host of other things here and you can find a gift for any man. Look over the shopping list for suggestions. 'MANHATTAN' BIG FREE DEAL One 3 1-2 oz. Jar of Peppy Nut with each 00 Jar of Gelfund Relish Jt UNEELWS fi for 25c LQimmourit.QktuiCi Rich, young, handsome and he found New York tame and adven-tureless.

'Til he met a pretty girl and oh, boy! how things hummed! Don't fail to see Dix's debut in Buy men's gifts from a man's store BEN. FRIEDMAN'S The Store Where Quality Counts stardom. As the flighting lover-hero of Jiil'ity Furnol'H novel, "The Definite Object." Directed by R. II. Burnaulc, creator of the famous N.

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