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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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DECEMBER 31 1906 r- THE MORNING HERALD, UNIONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA. WASHINGTON A. JEFFERSON COLLEGE GLEE CLUB. W. J.

CONCERT AND DANCE. Hen (lei son. TI HIt. rson The foil, wins 3- a. I Moikle.

concert tills t'V. vili I cobm moil to i-cl us patron- I A. L. t. Mrs I.

.1 of tin- social events of week, its -Mis. Amnistine, 1 most of the society are Int-r lA I' Hnwle. Mrs .1. II. Uarnes.

Mrs. M. J. arsliall. Datili I Hi either illri-ctlj or as I A.

llllss. Mrs, S. llownitlll. Mrs-I. liobmaon.

M- The of WashliiRton Mi-, John I'. tVr Mrs. Ooorito Mrs g.niler. Mrs. I- Jefferson mt In rnlon.ovfn makes I.

rad. Mrs. Vuhn M. Core. Klrickler Mrs .1.

M. con.IN.rath el, Mts. John K. Caloihers Mrs. Mrs I.

Tailor .1 McCormick, Mrs. J. S. Douglas, and -i mui M. Mrs R.

ItoWKM. Mrs. John I log- Friday morniiig there will be an in- Mrs. (b orge Howell. Mrs.

formal dant In the Standar I hall David lJopwood, Mrs R. F. Hopwood. commencing at 9 o'clock for the men M. M.

1 i op wood. Mrs. James of the (Met club and their fronds. WRIGHT-METZLER COMPANY FAYETTE FASTEST GROWING STORE. All remaining Toys and Holiday Merchandise are now Half Price.

This action places a host of desirable artclos at your disposal at very little cost. It is only just that those remaining gift things he lowered in price. Choice is litu- assortments sadly depleted. Still if among this group you find the object of your may buy it with the full assurance that in spite of the radical nature of the in price, that it is thoroughly dependable, and only lowered in price because the most strict of store policies, A Stale of this kind brings to you goodly savings at the present time, and promises clean new holiday stocks next season. thus gain a dual advantage by a purchase now.

ited search re it Ji and dispose tim boxes. club has been strema heued by the a Hun of .1 1 club and quite a few new men, amona: them a number of prominent LAUREL CLUB DANCE mit. Union-j The 11,1 kiwi. iht- 1.0 al an ina.li- ln at frcilvi- at Un- lanirel cluli "s- last evening where Mrs. Miss entertained for lier daughters.

Miss Adele and Miss Floreuoe. The walls were banked with palms ami sinilax, form WATCH MEETING. The First Presbyterians will hold services in church with gan ing a background for poinsettas and full choir from 11 to 12 clock i lilwoieii invitiifinn is of vivid red Mias Betty Xovin. of Sewiekley, received with Mrs Bliss and her daughters. A Pittsburg orchestra furnished the tonight Although an invitation co dtully extended the members of St.

Peter's Episcopal church were invited and paa- music and a supper was served at Rev Frederick W. I o'clock. Tiiaure about 30 tor ol St will pleach a guests present, among them a number mon suited to the occasion, of out-of-town as follows: Miss I he serv ices at tin umbei I a ml Miss Flor and Warren, MISSIONARY MEETING. Interesting reports were read yesterday afternoon at the meeting of Women's Home Missionary Society in the First Methodist Episcopal church. The reports of the conference and national secretaries show a very successful year.

The I nion- town raised over in the isipast year During the quarter ending today they have raised $238. A letter was read from the wife of lie minister on Urn frontier to whom the society sent a barrel of supplies and a draft in tlm early fall. Betty Ncvin. Sewlckley enee I Hopwood. Minneapolis, Miss Elsie Brvce.

Mt Pleasant; Miss latini Irwin. Belle Vernon; Miss Sarah Wicks, Miss Floreuot (sbyHMiau church tliis evening are! in chaige of Class 12 of the Sunday school, who aim holding regular! January In the evening. A turkey mid supper served members the class SOCIAL NOTES. Miss Ruth Maurer is visiting btTinsaiiity; while hundreds have become raving Mount Etna, the terror of is still uttering mumblings of wrath, but it is somewhat quieter than yes- terdav, and the fear of another eruption is subsiding. The Stromboli volcano.

on tlm northeastermost l.tpari Isle, is threatening an eruption. It is now certain that the large for- element in Messina, between 300 and 400, suffered as heavily as the natives. A report from there this afternoon says that Arthur S. Cheney, the American consul, and his wife were killed and that liudr have i not yet been recovered. British Con-j sul Ogston lost his wife and Edward Jacob, the Herman consul, is report-j crt to have been killed.

Thousands of inquiries are pouring trom Europeans and Americans as to the safety of friends and relatives, but little definite information is obtain-1 able. The calamity lias touched the heart of the entire world and hundreds of messages of sympathy and offers of aid are pouring in from every city of any size in Europe and from many in America. Already a vast relief fund I has been raised and the work lias scarcely begun. Trading Stamps Given Free You Get Thtm With Every Purchase in Every Dept. You two stamps instead of with each 10c you spend until 12 o'clock then single stamps until closing time.

TH BUSY STpRL Granulated Sugar Limited one sack to customer. After Panic Sale Brings Crowds Winter Coats at Half Price Because We Secured a Maker's Surplus Stock. This lot of are full length, warm, nobby, in all wool Cheviot and Mixed Hoods, and they will surely go quick. S1U.00 Coats at ......................9 5.00 Coats Corns at 9 2.50 7.00 Coins at 9 3.50 FURS. HATS, SUITS AT HALF OFF.

Dry Goods Apron Ginghams 2c Grey Calico 4 1-4c 0-1 Brcwu Sheeting 10c Outing (dark or ....8 1-3c Toweling, tl.uun Hill Bleached Muslin 81 2c Fearless Bleached Muslin 81 2c Men's Fleecy Cudeiwear 39c 25c Men's Hrcv Wool 19c ft.00 Dress Shirts 69c Shoes and Rubbers That break all records of splendid giving in high class up- to-date foot wear. $3.00 Men's. Blucher or $4.00 Button, all wanted leathers. In all and styles at for boys anJ Shoes, sizes 11 to 0. 98c to $1.49 50c Women's Sterni Rubbers 39c 50c Boys' and Rubber's $1.50 Men's Cloth Top Arctics 98c I sent an and Miss Caroihers.

will pierede the regular watch Washington. Pa the Neff Ma- ing serv ires at the First Methodi-t sou tow il, Misr Ethel Stokes, Episcopal chinch ibis Miss Grace Loucks, Scottdale; Miss Fownes. Miss Jessie Ewing. Mis- Mari ElUalndh Cupplea. ifittsburg; Robert Waite.

Paul Dick. Connells Thomas Firming, Morgantown; Lynn Phillips, Brownsville; I Reed, Ithaca, N. Robert Show alter, Mitchoil Ewing. G. Fownes, Husband Mt Heorgo Randall.

Conn J. Reddick, St. Paul. Minn and Bert WU-k- the Central Chi tinti church this eveniug will be In chaige of the Christian society Htul Will bo led by the pastor, Rev J. Walter Cai r.

There will be social session from to 1 Samuel Endrtis, wil1 hr John 1. J. (Belili, CanHeUI, VV, Canfield, Indkui- apolta; Raymond Craig anJ W. F. Cornish.

OUT-OF-TOWN EVENTS. were given in Ellsworth auditorium. Scendale, this week, Tueadu) evening's cotillion and last bolli being affaira. The eommittee in of the cotilfloii Ralph l.om ks and Bert Zcrley. The nail iu palms and with festoous of DEAR OLD SCHOOL DAYS.

Miss Martha Wlsmor the nonibers of her High school class at liei home on North Gallatin avenue Ttmrdav evening. She graduated from Latmb. nigii school In class P.m»7. and although the class has alnce scattered, out of members were present. house was with red i and white, the class colors, and purple and paiaw draped from favors were small red and white U'uliu liikiil I uihi i mints bearing the numerals.

'Ihe guests arrived Tuesday afternoon, were entertained at Wismer notm the walls. About 75 collides from Bcotldale, CtiUllcllsvtlle, Mt Pleasant, Uniontowu. (ireensburg and Pittsburg, spent a delightful eveniug Misses Maud Agues Glenn niior, Katherine Annie and Marguret Dt'ouner were Pi charge of the dauce at tiie KilsaruHH Auditorium last evening which is a very brilliant ufTaii. great nmay guest being present from Beottdale ami surround lug towns. Misses Mabel and Marie Ihmford tertaiited the 500 club ot which are meiubeiH at home Cherrj near Comudtavtlle.

last niug six mem I is of the club and two SIIP at Tuesday evening and later had a very eujoyabic tdaying games and recalling the pranks of i their High school days The were guests at Wismer home over night and the boys were entertained at the Gallatin. They all returned to homes yesterday. 600 AND WHIST. Voting Mini's Hebrew tiou entertained tin friends last ing in their apartments iu the jtdte Title a Trust company Iniildiug her cousin. Mrs.

Herbert E. Hall iu during the absence of Mr I and Mrs H. F. Detwiler who are in Oh4o. Lloyd G.

McCrum. of York, i visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.

is MrCrtuii. on South Vernon avenue. Miss Mary Gordon, of ville. is visiting her eottsiu. Mrs.

P. Ritenour. at her home on Mt. eruou avenue. Mrs Thomas Frye, of is the guest ot her father.

Mr William Beeson, at his home on West Fayette The Washington Jeffetson Glee will arrive this morning frcm Fairmont 35 strong to. their eoucert evening. will a num- ol info inal entertuinments for the I nil who have uds town. Miss Dovey a id Miss Esther Rogers to t'uelr liouies ln after a visit to 1 triepd: in Cqhmtown. Allen ho is quatau- i tinned with iiP'tubraiM'OUs croup at the home of his grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs A improving. Little Josephine Carpenter is slowly from an tonsilitis. Mrs. Mliul Hunter, of Atlauta.

i-i her parents. Mr. an 1 Mrs. George Kramer. The latckey of Methodist Ejilscopul Sunday will an wupjier the ehureh this eveu- ing Rev J.

i Carpenter lias icturn- led from Pt. Marlon. Mrs. Edgar Hueknev and i Edgar and Hamilton, are iu IMttsbnrg. they ot Mis.s Snowdon.

Mrs Hack nlcee, R-i'ph Strothers I Ricluirds ESTATE Of $30,000 IS DISPOSED Of (Coiitinued from Pago One.) given In portions to the eight children of Michael Donohoe. who died at his home In Dunbar township December 16, last. The will is dated December 12. and was witnessed by B. Kurtz and James Conway.

Rev John T. Burns and P. Tormey arc named as executors. LAW EXAMINERS. An order of court has la-eii made naming Attorneys W.

McDonald and A. Hagan to be members of the law examining committee. They take the paces of G. and H. S.

Dumbuuld HOUSifURNISHINGS- to OFF. MIGHTY DOLLAR a I i-t ai vvlien at to Reduced (Manning for Ik acres in Springfield I township. May 11. Cnion cemetery to Lewis L. il- liams for cemetery lot.

$68; June 17. 1887- EMANCIPATION CELEBRATION The celebration will tomorrow the auspices of Lookout Adult Bible Class of the Mt. Olivtd Baptist church. The speaker of the eveuing will iJrof. Henry Brown, of Vanderbilt.

A mtt- sU'ul p.ograiu will follow address wnich the Bible will render nolo and chorus. Refreshments will servd MINE FUND IS GROWING. WASHINGTON. Pa 30 Sub- scHptions today by Joseph C. Baird, tnasurer of the Marianna in relief commit amounted to 1,288, making a to date of $1.

607.30 highest contribution dav was non sent by J. P. Morgan parents, Mr. a Mrs, Zeba Buinworth, have returned tlieir home In Confluence. -Mr.

and Mrs W. B. Jackson, or Chiopyle. ate ou a islt to friends relatives. 1 Jordan was Dunbar Monday afternoon as est of Mr.

and s. Enoch --Evans Rush, who has visiting here, has returned tc Ohiopyle. Jessie Miller has 1 from Star Junction, where sgc spent a f. days with Mr. an I s.

Charles era. Belle Huff has returned from a visit to her Mr. and Mrs. John 11 IT of Owensda'e. Mr, ami John Riffle have returned from a v'sit fo Mr.

and Mrs G. Riffle, of PesrvopolL I Bella MeQunlde. who has HEAVY DAMAGES ASKED. Attorney It. Mattlnws yesterday lib-d a statement in damage action brought in htdialf of Jacob Mans- and William Ills minor son.

against Baltimore 4 Ohio railroad company, usking mine relief amonnteu to vjsjh friends re. has return for son gnd for the father $1.288. making a total to fo R'addock as the result of injuries hy I highest contribution leseph t'uri'ftll has to his boy while working in O- clay sent by Morgan Marlmia. after siieudiiig the yards in Conuellsvllle. It is claimed of New York.

holiday vacation with his Mr. that Nlekelson was employed by and .1. A. Carroll, of Grant street. the company as r.

PITDCA1UAI Carroll, nas been con- standing fact that be I fined to his home wi rheumatisin ami Incapable, and that Mr. and Mrs Dawson and for is able to out. Nickel sons engine ran down hoy. daughter. Anna.

Morgantown Mr and Mrs Paul Craft, who have taking the left leg. the Iweii in I'nioutown tor several I residing In tilt rigut and inflicting other injuries, visiting William Duwsou. and A. L. WtHitlfilf, ot DEEDS RECORDED Morgantown.

friends and have guests being The club not only the evening, but also remained over niglti greatly enjoying its impromptu house party, Mrs. Joseph Johnson will entertain Thursday ufternoon bridge players ut In home on Main streel, Connells Ville, this afternoon A gtcut mauy guests from Mi Pit Dr. C. B. Eckert DENTIST Ail kinds of fillings Inserted.

Gold and Porcelain Crowns a specialty. Artificial Teeth and repaired. Qaa administered for $1.00, Also other jinaeathatica used. 51 W. Main St.

6:30 a. m. to 5 m. 7 to 9 p.m. CONSltRNATION HIRE OVER THE EARIHQUAKE with and wuist A pleasant evening was uptul and prizes were won by Mrs.

Louis Zukou. Pittsburg, Julius Gold berg and Mrs. Hurry The entertainment last evening have been told and planned by Messrs (bnnge Cohen. Ivan new stiinulns ill 'on! tuned Fiom I Rosenbaum, Charles Itatner and A The out-of-town guests were Louis Kosen bau tn and daughter, Sylvia, of Cuiuhc-laud, Md and Miss Anna Walker and Louis Walker, Masoutown. knox guthrie Frank Guthrie, the son of Rev, Jos eph Guthrie, Hazeltou, W.

Va und Miss Nellie Knox, Mr and Mrs. Joshua Knox, of Olade. Wharton township, were mar yesterday at of Rev.1 Jasper Barnthomfe. I the of a number id friends, left for Virginia, lo visit ndatives. immigration ami bis country men will nun ugnili return io A witii brlgbienlug lives und atiiig their lost Ralpli Hcallu.

outown aitisi, states that bis father, mother, three sisters and a b'tither. in the II. tjulck to V- Thompson for lot in Wine street. North Cnion townsuip, 23. 190R Baker and to B.

Marker toi aeres in Wharton town- shtp, $3U0; December 24, Same to Francis Conaway for 82 aeres in Wharton township De ui her 21, I HuK. Maurice and others to again re-jjohu G. MrCrorev to, lot iu Pitts-iu given fo and Apple Connell. ille, lune 15, 1908 Cyrus and wilt- to William I Whlpkey for 6 in Springfield I township, $750; September IS. II Batger anil wife to Fayette ICIty Estate A- Improvement Co I tor lot in Fayette City, No lieart of district.

viiiibsr 24 from the cablegram be sent inquiring for news of llifhn. THE DtAD Will PR0B- ABtV MJM6IR tContinued from Page most oiii him 4 of the popolatimi are 1908 Bat bara A. Nlxuu uud husband William Palcsak for lot in North Union ti'ai; 9, ICIias Phillips to II Brown and wife for lot in Houth uellsvtile, April Roy Mm low to illiam Tipplna for three lots ill Wuslilugton township, has returned home aftei relatives tills Mrs. C. II Beall has returned from a visit to Pittsburg.

Mis- Feliciu Gray, of B.dtiuitre. is Iu on a relatives, Phillips ihe. ol and New Mis Man Wolford lias retili lied to home iu l.igoni after a visit to Mary Bai lit house and Stone, of Kansa- City. visiting Mr and His zenbaket of Fay el te eel. Misses Jennie ami Ida Rankin front Haven, Ilie.v were the Mr ami Mrs.

Alva Ptea i sol Mis Annie UrifgUck. of New Haven, visiting fri heie flisi of Caleb Campbell 'vio has on fiieuil- ber-, bas relu rued to his In New Mis Alev Long. Failebaui'e, who lias been 1 friends in ('onuelisv Ille, has re: il Miss Hattie Hunting, Dunbar, a Nil here. Bank building, avenue Mrs. Gl eg(i visiting friends and First moved Nationn! to By er alio lias i iu Pitts- Let Us Do Your Plumbing IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT.

In our work we are way the stage. We uot at bow thiugs should know lo know not Phono John B. Cheeks Co 46 South Street October 22. 1906 Jobiisoii Nounun Hum worth uud tw ehi! to Charles dien, who have visit ing Mr 4 burg fcr several days, luts returned beme. Mr.

and Mrs Rankin have uuartmeuts in First National Bank building and occupy them on their return f.t?m Florida W. C. Pittsburg i- here a few s' trip. Mrs George Porter, whir been visiting Mrs George Hogg, of Pittsburg, has returned home. There will be meeiiug of the Independen! Coke ILui in the Fitst National Bank build- Janun Arrangements have been made by WV Robe, manager of the Lyceum rink tor a select New Yeat skating party toltigli! Skatiug will at II, shortly after regular utght and con until a ill.

Mrs Walter of rights, visiting her Essiugtoii Truniuger, ot Oliver, returned Mondev evening Pittnhnrg. several daw visiting BUTTERINt! BUTTERIHE! Clean, and flue quality. Has a flue of light winter iter and whatever 1 to your health, an 1 is aa puro as butter. Because a large per cent of dairy herds are with tuberculosis aud all Ingredients used In but- teriue has to pass before after killing Finest quality. Prices ranging from 20 to 25 cents.

Try It and be convinced. (Only Place to Buy the Quality Bell Phone 134. 411. EARL ROGERS, ISO EAST MAIN Tom Bvilger TAILOR, 26 National Rank.

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