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MOUNT PLEASANT, WKSTMOUKLANI) COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1904. NO. 38.
VOL,. 31.
HIDING
FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH
To be Dedicated Here on Sunday, Oc-
COMERS AND GOERS.
Paragraphs About Prominent People
Gathered During tbe Week.
MINSTREL SIIOW COKE AND COAL.
Items of Interest Gathered From Both
Mine and Yard.
RED HANDED
IS NOW READY
tober 2nd.
The new First Brethren church on
Shnpe street, East End, will be dedica-
Miss Yiola Stevenson entered the
Blairsville Seminary Tuesday.
OF THE ELKS The Hecla Coke Company has begun
the erection of a barn 50x158 feet at its
new No. 8 plant.
CHICKEN THIEL
fOR REUNION ted on Sunday, October 2nd, when El-
der A. D. Gnagey, of Pittsburg, will
preach the dedicatory sermon at 10:80
Dr, and Mrs. U. M. Pratt are off on a
two weeks’ World’s Fair trip. WAS ALL RIGHT The Frick company is preparing to
bnild two big reservoirs in Southern
SHOT TWICE
Mrs. William Nixon left today to visit Fayette county to BUpply the Kyle,
a m. Elder J. H. Knepper, of Meyers- East End, Pittsburg, friends. And Drew Two Houses That ty J. C Shaw and His Son Early
Of the 142nd Regiment, Penn- dale, will preach during the afternoon Wynn, Oliphantand Redstone plants.
sylvania Volunteers and at night Elder W. S. Beil, of Johns Miss Leona Marsh returned to Wilson Were Crowded, The Colonial Coal & Coke Company, Monday Morning.
town, will occupy the pulpit College, Chambersburg, on Monday. whose mines are located ont from Lig-
There will also he preaching services David C. Stongh went over to Wash- MANY AMATEUR PERFORMERS onier, will begin shipping coal on Octo- THE VICTIM WAS HARRY KUHN
TO BE HELD HEBE TOMOBBOW the Saturday evening before and on tbe ington, Pa., Saturday to visit his son, ber 15, when the new railroad will be
Monday evening following, together Charles. WHO WERE THE EQUALS OF PRO- opened for traffic. The event will be HIS TWO COMPANIONS ESCAPING
FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THE AS- with church and Sunday school confer- FESSIONALS ON THE STAGE. made the occasion of a big celebration. IN THE DARKNESS.1
SOCIATION’S HISTORY. Thomas J. Smith, of Canton, Ohio,
ences on September 4, 5 and li The Some 200 emp’oyes of the Clyde Coal
arrived yesterday for the soldiers’ re- Really Remarkable Showing Made by The Coop Had Been Visited the Night
committee in charge extends a cordial Company, at Brownsville, struck Friday
The Opening Event outlie Day's Pro- union. Before When Eiftht Fowls Were
invitation to the public generally to at- the Local Lodge After Less Than two
for a checkweighman.
gram will be a Parade In Honor of Miss Allie Adams, of Steubenville, Weeks’ Training Under the Direc- Taken, but the Robbers on Return-
tend these services All will be made
these Civil War Veterans Who Will The coke output continues to increase
welcome Ohio, is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. S. tion of S. A. Grubbs Whose Costumes ing Were Given a Warm Reception.
Then he Welcomed In an Address at right along and, as men are becoming
E. Cormany. and Scenery Were of the Dazzling "Judy” Was Hit In the Breast and
the Grand Opera House. Feasting In more plentiful, it seems a mere matter Left Arm, but was Able to Visit the
the Armory and Then Allowed to
Miss Anna Galley left Tuesday to en- Order. Handsome Sum Realized
of time until every available oven will Saloons as Usual tbe Same Day.
Transact Their Affairs at Their ter Birmingham, a girls’ school, near From the Entertainment by the
Mount Pleasant Horn Wearers. be in blast. Harry, better known as “Judy,"
Pleasure. Tyrone, Pa.
The minstrel performance, given by Kuhn, an East End young man who has
Everything can now be said to be Misses Rose and Jessie Lawton were done considerable time behind the bars
ready for the entertainment of the sur- the guests of Miss Anna Curry in Con Mount Pleasant Elks Friday and Satur- DEATHS OE THE WEEK
for petty larceny and is the most notori-
nellsville Sunday. day last, not only packed the Grand The Grim Reaper’s Work In This Place
vivors of the 142nd Regiment, Pennsyl Oyera House upon both nights but de ous chicken thief in this section, came
and Viclnitv.
vania Volunteers, who will,for the second Mrs. Charles Ganse, of Uniontown, lighted all who attended. The enter- within an ace of having his light put out
time in the history of their association, Mrs. Mary Griffith-Mechling, widow shortly after 12 o’clock Monday morning
spent Friday here with her old neighbor, tainment, on the whole, waR a really
hold their annual reunion here tomor- of the late Lieutenant Frank Mechling,
Mrs. John T. Tarr. wonderful showing when it is recalled on East Washington street.
row. These old veterans were delighted of Governor Geary’s famous old regi-
Mrs. Morris Head and children, of that the performers had less than two It seems that Kuhn, who had visited
with their treatment when here the ment, the Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania,
Alice, returned Thursday from a visit weeks' training under the '.direction of the coop of I. C. Shaw, an employe of
first time and there is every reason to and the junior member of the well
p lid Latrobe relatives. S. A. Grubbs, of Chicago, and yet were the Fayette County Gas Company, the
believe that they can find no fault with known coach making firm, Galley & night before and took eight chickens,
the equals, and in not a few instances, Mechling. died Tuesday morning at her
the entertainment that will be theirs Miss Jennie Fitzgerald and Frank the superiors of the average profes- returned for the balance of the flock
upon this occasion. Miller, Jr., returned Monday to Alle- sionals in the burnt cork business. West Main street home of a complica- with two unknown companions who es-
The opening number on the program gheny College, Meadeville. tion of diseases, aged 99 years. She had
The Windy City trainer has the happy caped in the darkness. Kuhn had en-
as arranged is the parade in honor of been in ill health for some time and had tered the coop and had the heads wrung
Mrs. Will Murphy, of Wilkinsbnrg, faculty of sizing up even a perfect the attention of her only surviving sis-
the town's guests and all old soldiers, is here visiting her father and sister, stranger at a glance, being thus able to off three pullets when his presence was
who will be hauled on the line of march ter, Mrs. Caldwell, of Pitcairn. The
Captain and Miss Grace Jordan. tell whether or not the object possesses discovered by Mr. Shaw and his son,
which will embrace the principal immediate cause of death was heart
Arthur. The former carried a 22 calibre
streets. Chairman Tarr, of the Execu Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey, of Glas- any thratrieal talent right on the jump. failure. Mrs. Mechling was of the high-
revolver and his son a 38 and they lost
five Committee, trusts that visitors gow, Nova Scotia, are here visiting If he discovers the slightest trace be est type of Christian womanhood and
proceeds to develop it and the first thing no time getting their guns into action.
from the country will give the use of their daughter, Mrs. David M. Lyle. enjoyed a wide circle of loving friends.
CAPTAIN I!. H HIT UBS the victim knows he is doing his little Knhn went down early in the engage-
their vehicles to aid in making this Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Given and little son, ( stunt like a man. It was this system She was a devout member of the First
ment with one of the smaller balls in
feature a success. Company D, of Con- THE BUSY SKCIIRTARY OF T1IF. I42NI) of Dewey, Idaho, are here visiting that that built np a bang np company here Baptist church, whose pastor, Rev. C.
bis breast and a 38 through his left
nellsville, will join Company E here in BEOIMF.NT ASSOCIATION.
lady’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Burns. W. Haines, will conduct the funeral arm, crying: “I’m shot!” Mr. Shaw
that, when backed with Mr. Grubb's services at the house at 2 o’clock this af-
acting as a special escort and with them sent at once for surgical aid, the call
Mrs. Robert Russell has returned to elegant costumes, fine scenery and an ternoon, the interment to follow in the
will be the Philippine soldiers. Civic HEINEMAN NOMINATED her Export home after spending several orchestra, gave Mount Pleasant theater- being answered by Dr. Miller. While
societies and citizens. The music will cemetery. She also leaves one brother, there were all sorts of rumors regarding
Butler County Man Chosen for Congress weeks here with relatives and old goers a first class minstrel show. The Harry Griffith, of Allegheny.
be furnished by the Mount Pleasant program in full was: his condition, some having him dying,
by District Democrats. friends.
Drum Corps and the famous Scottdale Another of Mount Pleasant’s highly the fact is that “Judy” was up and
Grand Army Band. C. M Heineman was nominated for Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Power, of The Minstrels 1 rotn the Boynl Count.
Urand Opening Potpourri. esteemed women, Mrs. Margaret War- around the same day, pnnishing as much
The procession will move from the Congress by the Democrats of theTwen Fayette City, were here over Sunday Interlocutor, 8. A. Grubbs. den, passed away at 8 o’clock this morn-
beer as usual. He complained some of
Grand Opera House at 9:30 a. m. and ty second district at a conference held with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Rnth The
II. W. Giles Men W. W. Lowther ing of heart trouble at her South Church sore arm, but said his chest felt
disband on returning to that point. M. at the Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittsburg, Shields. K. Burkholder Behind .1. F. Fox
Saturday evening. The meeting was a ffm. Dowart the II C. Coldsmith street home, the end following one of first rate.
A. King will then make the address of Mrs. G. K, Faull, of Sheridan, Pa., is os. A Vogel | Fun
W.M. Carpenter the sinking spells, from which she bad
welcome from the opera house stage brief and barmonioiiB one and assnran
spending the week here with Mrs, Coon Love Song—“Good By Ly Lady suffered at different times as noted in
and, following a response from Col ces are given that something more than Love," H. W. Giles these columns. She was the widow of YOUNGWOOD FAIR
the full Democratic vote will be polled Lillian Eicher and other Mount Pleas-
onel H. N. Warren, of Buffalo, N. Y., Bass Solo—“In the Depths," E. G. Woaver the late Mayor Samuel Warden and was
for the candidate and for the national ant friends. Comic Song—"Nothing but Sweet, This Year’s Exhibition was Fully up to
the intention is to dine all soldiers at Dreams," J, P. Fox 84 years of age on August 12th last. the Standard.
the College avenue armory. Captain J. Democratic ticket. Miss Kathryn Wakefield was at Jean
Baritone Solo—"Annie Dear. There are five children surviving, all The Youngwood fair was brought to
A. Loar has placed that building, all its The name of Hon. John Latta, of nette last week visiting hef uncle, Dr. Wm. McNaughton living here—John A., Samuel N and
Greensburg, was presented by tbe con- J. B. Wakefield, with whom she drove a successful close Friday despite Wed-
equipment and even the men* of Com Local Topics—"Shine On," Misses Elizabeth, Martha and Alice. nesday's rain and Thursday’s cold wave.
panv E at the disposal of the reception ferees of this county, but mainly as a home Sunday. Koto. Burkholder
matter of form, he withdrawing after Rag Time Oddity—“Lazy Bill.” Mrs. Warden was one of the oldest The exhibits in all the different depart-
committee that will issue free meal Erskin Ramsay spent Thursday here W. W. Lowther members of the United Presbyterian ments were fully up to the standard,
tickets, good for both dinner and supper. the first ballot when the Butler county- with relatives and old friends, leaving Tonor Ballad—"For Sale, Baby." church, a quiet homebody, loved best by while the attendance will put the bal-
The business of the association will man was made tbe unanimous choice of for his Birmingham, Alabama, home on M. A. Bowman those who knew her best. The funera
the conferees. Grand First Part Finale, Introducing Messrs. ance on the right side of the Westmore-
be conducted during the afternoon fol- Monday night. will take place from the house Saturday land Agricultural Society’s ledger.
lowing addresses by local ministers and It is understood also that Mr. Latta’s Lowther and Giles assisted by company.
withdrawal was induced partly by the The local students at Bucknell this Overture f. ...Prof. Suter's Orchestra. afternoon at 2 o’clock. Wednesday’8 2:30 trot was won by
others in the opera house where there Olio of Negro Acts. Bongs and Dances.
Will be a camp fire at night. belief that the factional differences in year are Misses Fern Braddock, Blanche
‘The Ace and Deuce of Mystery." W. S. Hays, of Hunker, who suffered Mack M, taking three out of the five
the Democratic party in Westmoreland Stoner and Oneta Husband, Armel Hef- B. M. Loar and J. B. Cox from a broken back for many years, heats of which the best time was 2:27;
county will heal faster with the candi fling and Dick Stauffer. "Looking for a Job ’’ died Monday. He is survived by ten while the 2:30 pace went to Joe Hontas;
OPENING Of THE SEASON. date for Congress a resident of the sister J. M. Weimer, wife and daughter,
Manager Frohman S. A. Grubbs children. best time, 2:23f.
Gailoy, the Troubadour II, W. Giles All three of the races on Thursday
county. Goldie, of Latrobe, were here over Sun- NlchlUne, the Tenor F. M. Fox
^’Twelfth Night” at the Grand Opera
day with that gentleman's mother and Manufacturer and Repairer of Witticisms “SCOTTY” MclNDOE KILLED were won in straight heats, Bessie M
House Next Thursday.
sister, Mrs. Harry Dillon. and Vocalisms W. W. Lowthor taking the 2:22 pace; Lady Rodman,
Manager John B. Coldsmith is all TASSING IT AROUND. The Beaux and Belles—Double Octette. While Trying to Jump a Moving Freight 2:16 pace, and Sid Scott, special trot or
smiles over his good fortune in having Mrs. Susie D. Tarr and her neice.Miss Beaux Song and Dance. Train at Smithton.
pace. The last named winner made the
secured Chipman Brothers’ magnificent An Irwin Blue Law Victim Goes After
Margaret Oliphant, of Washington, D. "My Little Hindoo Belle.” Robert, better known as “Scotty, best time of the day, 2:19,
Liverymen There. .1. F. Fox W. R. Carpenter Mclndoe, a young man who formerly
production of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth C., were here Friday with Mrs. John T. Joe Vogel Robt. Burkholder The three races on Friday were won
Night” for the opening attraction on As far as known the first livery firm Tarr and Mrs. James Harkins. lived here and whose wife died about a in a similar manner, Sid Scott taking
Wm. Dowart II. F. Barkley
Thursday evening of next week, Sep- in this part of the state to be fined for Elmer Springer S. M. Crosby year ago at Parfittown, was cut to pieces the 2:15 pace; Mack M, 2:30 trot, and
furnishing rigs on Sunday is Smith Mrs. Edward Rowland had for her Belles’ Song and Dance. near Smithton Tuesday night by
tember 29th, at the Grand Opera House. Shasta, 2:25 pace. The best time was
This is one of the cleverest comedies Brothers, of Irwin The case was ended guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Berg- "My Palmleaf Maid." rapidly moving B. & O. freight train
in J ustice Howel’s conrt Saturday night man and Mrs. W. G. Reed and daugh- Joe Finch .1. M. McCullough :18i.
ever written and will, in this instance, J.K. Rosemyer J. L. Kalp which he tried to jump and thus escape
be produced by a company of players The prosecutor was James Palvis, a ter, Florence, all of Blairsville. W. Barnet Walter Hubbs an armed posse of citizens pursuing Happy Family Reunion,
who have won fame in Shakespearian Greek, who conducts a fruit stand there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koehle left Sat M. A. Bowman Earnest Wakefield him and two companions charged with During the week the family of Mrs.
roles. At their head is Miss Charlotte Palvis was arrested three times for urday to take in the World’s Fair at St. The Dancing Cake-Walk.
having held up and robbed a miner Mary Hutchinson, who resides on West
violating the blue laws, and was twice Louis where the former will attend the Eight Beaux and Eight Belles.
Barnett who will appear as “Viola.” "Good Night." there earlier in the evening. The other Main street, have been having a pleas-
Her support is unusually strong and fined. The last time he declared he annual convention of American brew- two alleged robbers surrendered. ant reunion. All of Mrs. Hutchinson’s
when to this are added the beautiful would obey the law and see that others masters. The badly mutilated body will be children gathered once more in the old
costumes and scenery made specially did the same. He played detective last HORRIBLE CRIME brought here today for burial which home, except Mrs. Minerva Thompson,
Sunday week, made purchases at the Donald McCain, of Colorado Springs,
for this tour, local theater-goers can Colorado, stopped off here over Sunday Committed by Jacob Tice, Formerly of
will likely take place from the More- of University Place, Nebraska. Mrs.
rest assured that a rare treat is in store Pnion News stand and hired a rig at wood home of the victim’s father, Jack Ida Simpson and her husband came
for them. the livery stable. He then swore out with friends while retnrning to Bncknell ArmbruBt, at Point Comfort, W. Va.
Mclndoe. from Bellingham, Washington, where
warrants for each. Smith Brothers University where he is a member of the Jacob Tice, formerly of Armbrust and
Mr. Simpson is a successful business
Local Ball Field. were fined $4 and costs. senior class. latei of Youngwood, this county, shot New Court House Case Goes Over.
Mrs. Robert Hay, who came on for and killed his wife and then committed Judge Patton, of Armstrong county, man. Rev. Bennett W. Hutchinson, D.
The Connellsville Elk ball team, D., came from Gowanda, N. Y,, where
that purpose, left yesterday with her suicide by the same means at Point
practically the R. A. outfit from that has continued the case of the Lindsay
Talented Young Student.
Comfort, W. Va., Sunday evening last Construction Company against West he is pastor of the Methodist Episcopal
place, came up Friday and defeated the Bertal Leigh Alexander spent a con household goods for Zeigler, Illinois, He was 35 years of age and his wife moreland connty, asking pay for extra church. The Rev. Oliver W. Hutchin-
local Royal Arcanum boys 6 to 2. Smith pie of days here last week visiting his where her husband is manager for a big son came from Leominster, Mass., near
some five years his junior.
and Hatfield were the battery for the sister, who is one of the new public coal company. work done on the foundation for the
The Tices went to West Virginia proposed new court house. Controller Boston, where he has charge of a large
home lads who lost through poor team school teachers, and Miss Anna Duncan Mayor and Mrs. W. M. Overholt left Methodist parish. Miss Anna resides
some five years ago and soon afterwards
work due to a lack of practice. of Alverton, who was one of his teach- Monday on a ten days’ trip to Niagara Brown, it will be remembered, refused with her mother.
separated because of domestic trouble
The Crescents lost at the Youngwood ers at Asynt, Egypt. The publisher and Toronto, Canada. They were ac- to pay the bill and the plaintiff took the
caused, it is said, by the husband’: ^
fair Friday to the Youngwood Y. M. C. was glad to learn from the young man companied by Mrs. Overholt's mother, case to the Armstrong connty counts for Good Road Promised.
jealousy. Mrs. Tice, who came from
A. team. The score was 23 to 3. that he was on his road to Princeton Mrs. S. B. Colvin. trial. The connty commissioners on Tues-
Ohio, was visiting at Point Comfort
The Texas A. C. defeated the Silver and to learn from his friends that he Cashier John D. Hitchman, of the where her husband, who was a Clarks Parochial School Improvements. day last advertised for the building of
Stars Saturday 7 to 0. was first honor man last year at West First National Bank, left Tuesday for burg teamster, caught her in tbe back Extensive improvements in the sys- the first stretch of road in this connty,
The glass blowers turned the tables minster, and one of four who passed the the World’s Fair which he expects to do yard Sunday evening and committed tem of the Catholic free parochial provided for by the SproulL road bill.
on the Yorks Saturday 9 to 4. Cecil Rhodes examination in the state the balance of this week with a bunch tbe horrible double crime that had no schools in the Pittsburg diocese are The highway to be improved will be
There will be a warm contest here to- of Pennsylvania. of Greensburg friends. other witnesses. Tice died instantly about to be made. The first one will be four miles in length and will begin at
morrow afternoon between the local R but his wife lived until taken to the appointment of a general superin the Greensburg borough line at the
Allegheny Oonference. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landis left Sat
A. and Youngwood Y. M. C. A. teams. Clarksburg hospital. tendent, probably, Rev. Thomas Devlin, “arch” and continue to a point near the
The sixty sixth annual session of the nrday for Atlanta, Georgia, to attend rector of the Holy Cross church, Pitts- plant of the Jamison Coal & Coke Com-
Democratic Hard Lines. Allegheny Conference of the United the annual meeting of tbe Old Time Rumored Electric Road Sale.
burg. The next step will be the estab- pany. The state pays two-thirds of the
The Democratic nomination for State Brethren Church opened in the church Telegraphers Association that will be It is said that the Pittsburg, McKees- lishment of a high school for the com cost and the connty and township each
Senator from this county continues to of that denomination at Scottdale yes held there September 20—23. port and Connellsville electric road peo pletion of the system. one-sixth.
go begging. The committee appointed terday morning, following an evange O. P. Shupe was at Reading last week pie have bought out the Pittsburg, Me
to fill vacancies on the ticket met at listic service the night before. Bishop attending the annual meeting of state Keesport and Greensburg line running Bank Contract Let. A Quiet Wedding.
Greensburg Saturday night and for- J. S, Mills, of Annville, Pa., who will millers. He was accompanied by his from Hunker to Irwin, a distance of fl. L. Kensler, of Pittsburg, to whom Mr. Walter M. Davis and Miss Ada
mally tendered the nomination to Silas preside.condncted the opening devotion wife and daughters, Mrs. Hood and Mrs. some 20 miles. The price is given at the contract for the erection of the First M. Freed, both of this place, were mar-
A. Kline, Esq. He declined, and it is al services and followed with an ad Collins, tbe party arriving home Sunday $1,500,000, the condition being that the National Bank and Citizens Savings and ried last Thursdav evening at the
possible that no candidate for the office dress. There will be three sessions after a short visit paid Harrisburg sellers first complete their road from Ir Trust Company block was given, has Church of God parsonage by Rev. S. G.
will be chosen. daily, closing Sunday evening. friends. win to Tafford City. begun the foundation work. Yahn. They wilt make this their home.
THE MOUNT PLEASANT JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 82, 1904.
CRIME
Committed by a Jealous Cambria County
most eases it will wear them away.
Could they be induced to try the sno-
ceRHfnl medicine called Kemp’e Baleain,
which Is sold on a positive unarantee to
cure, they wonld Immediately see the
excellent effect after taking the first
dose. Price Me, and 50c. Trial size
SHOES. SHOES. SHOES.
Miner Who Kills Ilis Wife and Fa- free. At all druggists.
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
tally Injures His Son. A New Jersey Editor’s Testimonial.
M. T. Lynch, Editor of the Philips-
burg, N. J., Daily Post, writes: "I have I
THE INHIIMHH PERPETRATOR IS IR JAIL. used many kinds of medicines for coughs
and colds in my family but never any |
thing so good as Foley’s Honey and Tar.
With perfect deliberateness Stephen Fellows, a miner of Barnesboro, I cannot say too much in praise of it.
Cambria county, shot down his wife and 16-year-old son, Charles, in the All dealers.
railroad station at that place just before the arrival of the tirst train on the C.
Foley’s Kidney Cure makes the dis-
and C. branch last Thursday morning. Mrs. Fellows received three bullets eased kidneys sound so they will elimi-
W. L. Douglas Shoes,
in various parts of the head, and died at 9:10 o’clock the same night. The nate the poisons from the blood. All |
boy has a deep scalp wound, caused by a glancing shot, while another ball dealers.
$3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
passed from his right ear downward through the neck, and there is small
chance of saving his life. Diphtheria, sore throat, croup. In-
The inhuman perpetrator allowed himself to be taken into custody without stant relief, permanent cure. Dr.
Crawford Shoes,
Thomas’ Electric Oil. At any drug |
resistance and pleaded not guilty to a charge of shooting with intent to kill.
He was held on the charge and taken to the Ebensburg jail that evening.
store. $300, $3.50 and $4.00
Jealousy of his wife, who was nearly 20 years younger than he, is said
to be the motive tor Fellows’s crime.
BANK REPORTS.
pKPOHT OF THR CONDITION OF TUB FIRST I
^National Bank »>f Mount. Pleasant, at |
Mourn Pleasant. In tlie State of Pennsylva
James A. Banister Shoes,
FARMERS’ MONTH nors tor many days. Nothing to com-
pare with them was ever attempted be-
nla. at. the close of business, Sept, tl, 1004.
HRSOUtlOBS.
$5.00 and $6.00
fore. They are tlie climax of several Loans and discounts o:q an
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2 22H (III
AT WORLD’S FAIR decades of educational work which Is
placing fanning on a high plane and
U.8.Bonds to secure circulat ion
Bonds, securities, etc
SO 000 00
80 500 00 All Styles, All Widths, All Sizes.
Banking-House, furniture and flx-
is making scientific ngrleulture n pleas- I UK’S ID 000 00 I
Biggest Department of the Great Exposi- ing reality. Due from National Hanks (not re
III I 21
serve agents)
tion Ready For the Inspection of the The conspicuous role played by ngrl Due from state hanks and bankers 10 000 (X)
culture at tlie World’s Fair should Due from approved reserve agents 44 005 02
Army of Men Who Made Its Checks and other cash Items 721
bring untold benefits and wealth to Notes of other National banks 121175 00
Creation Possible. Fractional paper currency, nlckles
CHAS. PROSS,
the farmer’s months at the Exposition, Cashier’s checks outstanding 170 50 |
for it is at this season that the agricul- I with the progressive strides that fann-
Total $533 484 57
ing 1ms been making for the past few
ture exhibits are the freshest and best. 1 State of Pennsylvania. I,
years. The visit will give an insight County of Westmoreland, (r
Products of tiie new crops are pouring
into up to date fanning on the most f, .1. D. Illtchmau. Cashier of the above
Into tlie booths from every state in the named hank, do solemnly swear that the
Union, and additions are constantly
approved plan and will bring new
hopes and blessings to the farm.
above statement Is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
.1. D. Hltchman. Cashier,
The Biggest Head-to-Foot Outfitter for Men and Boys.
being made to tlie gorgeous display. How properly to rotate <4ops. how to Subscribed and sworn to before me this
Headquarters for visiting farmers gel the best results from fertilizing and 0th day of September, 1904.
\ C. Stevenson, Notary Public
In Our New Room, Main Street, Mount Pleasant, Pa.
may be found in every state section of irrigation, how to proteet crops and
Correct Attest:
the great Agriculture Palace, but for fruit from the ravages of Insects—nil s. N. WARDEN.
J.W. Swartz
State of Pennsylvania, at the close of busi-
FALL F
ladies’ retiring rooms and check rooms, Mrs. Bright—Henlly. dear, you’re not ness. Bept. 6, 1904.
where parcels may be left free of looking at all well. I don’t think you’re RESOURCES.
35 200 00
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These Shoes are all made expressly for us, every pair guar-
anteed. Dress Shoes. Working Shoes, School Shoes for Boys and
Girls, the very best made. Nothing but good goods get in our
supply can and many other features of Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- «>
excellence which make the U. S. the urer (5 per cent, of circulation)- 1 250 00 stores, and you buy them at very low prices.
most profitable separator to buy. Total $432 149 99 c ui c
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For sale by G. W. SHAFFER,
3 31 6m Box 399, Mount Pleasant, Pa. Capital stock paid In
LIABILITIES.
$50 000 00 cQ O J5
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We Will Have Many
Surplus fund
Undivided profits,less expenses and
taxes paid
National bank notes outstanding—
25 000 00
3 607 71
25 000 00
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v Special Bargains this Autumn.
Due to approved reserve agents
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Dividends unpaid
Demand certificates of deposit.
Certified checks
36 00
Individual deposits subject to ch’k 274 625 12
53 781 16
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3 to offer. Will keep you posted; watch for them, come to our
stores, if only for a tour of inspection, and see what we can do
c
Cashier’s checks outstanding 50 00 O
for you.
Total $432 149 99
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State of Pennsylvania, I
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We will invest ytur money in
First Mortgages on Real Estate.
County of Westmoreland,
in
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Union Supply Company.
MORTGAGE BANKING CO. J. Lloyd Kalp, Notary Public. o
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LOUISIANA PURCHASE MONUMENT, WORLD’S 423 FOURTH AVE.,PITTSBURG Correct Attest:
S. P. ZIMMERMAN, i 0*
FAIR. CAPITAL & SURPLUS OVER $800,000
SEND FOR BOOKLET
R. K. HISSEM,
E. T. Fox,
VDirectors.
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| in Fayette, Westmoreland and Allegheny Counties.
enough to^ occupy the attention of vls-
THE MOUNT PLEASANT JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904.
From Chicago,
the game last fall the old-timers trimmed the Scottdale Sheet Steel team, but and less to intermediate points.
ili m CINE CLOTHES MAKERS
B»! Umort fowYnrf
this year they will stack up against a much harder proposition, as their op- Daily Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th.
Hi w
ponents will be chosen from the best players of the Uniontown and Connells-
ville Elks team and a few picked men from the Scottdale team. Business
Colorado and Return
From Chicago $8C.OO
Hi
Hi
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“CORRECT CLOTHES 99
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will practically be suspended during the afternoon and the entire attention of From St. Louis $25 00
the town will be devoted to giving the old boys a good time. Daily until Sept. 80th. Limit Oct. 31. Hi Hand-tailored by Schloss Bros. & Co. w
Utah and Return Hi m
What Shall We Have tor Desert P A Continual Strain. Ogden and Salt Lake City.
HI
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The picture shows the reigning favorite in FALL w
From Chicago $43 01) *
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it to-day,
Many men and women are constantly
subjected to what they commonly term
From St. Louis $38 00
Daily until Sept. 30. Limit Oct. 31.
Hi APPAREL. This is the natty suit the best dressed young m
Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful a continual strain” because of some Also low rates to many other points HI fellows in the big cities are now wearing. *
dessert Prepared in two minutes. No financial or family trouble. It wears reached by the Hi m
boiling! no baking! simply add boiling and distresses them both mentally and UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, h There is nothing in the style, fit, fabric or tailoring that would suggest m
physically, affecting their nerves badly
water and set to cool. Flavors:—Lemon,
Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry. and bringing on liver and kidney ail-
shortest route, quickest time, best to
the idea that it was “Ready Made.” On the other hand, there is everything to
m
Get a package at your grocers to-day. ments, with the attendant evils of
train service.
For pnrtlulars and free Illustrated des-
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10 cents. 4 28 17 constipation, loss of appetite, Bleepless criptive literature apply to li indicate that the swellest merchant tailor might have made it. He wouldn’t m
ness, low vitality and despondency.
G. G. HERRING, G. A ,
708 9 Park Bldg, PITTSBURG, PA.
h think of charging you less than $25. We can fit you m
One-Way Rates.
Every day from September 15 to Oc-
They cannot, as a mle, get rid of this li m
tober 15, 1904, the Union Pacific will
“continual strain,” but they can remedy
its health-destroying effects by taking
li FOR SO LITTLE m
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. li m
sell one-way Colonist tickets at the fol-
lowing rates, from Missouri River ter-
frequent doses of Green’s August
Flower. It tones np the liver, stimulates
L. S. RHOADES,
h /\ PRICE /\S . $12.50. m
minals, Conncil Bluffs, to Kansas City the kidneys, insures healthy bodily Hi m
JUSTICE DFTHE PEACE & NOTARY PUBLIC. Hih m
inclusive: functions, gives vim and spirit to one’s
Bakery.
Office adjoining Eagl treet residence,
G. G. HERRING, G. A., Mount Pleasant, Pa.
514 Park Bldg, Pittsburg, Pa.
McGEARY & HARSH,
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
adapted for chronic throat troubles and
McOausland building. West Otterman St..
will positively cure bronchitis, hoarse-
ness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse
Greensburg.
Finei
substitutes. All dealers. Flies and Mosquitoes
Feet Swollen to Immense Size.
“I had kidney trouble so tad that 1
could not work,” says J. J. Cox of Val
The watchful banker fully realizes
the responsibilities resting upon him.
He is well aware that be is the cnsto
EUGENE WARDEN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
308 Main street, Greensburg.
Hruddock Block, Mount. Pleasant.
and other objectionable insects can be
successfully fought with the weapons
we provide. The “fly in the butter”
will be unkown if onr
516
Church Street,
Bread and
dian of the hard earned savings of
Cakes,
ley View, Ky., “my feet were swollen
to immense size and I was confined to thrifty people, and that every dollarde FLY PAPER
posited in his bank must be returned
GREGG & POTTS. xxxxxxxx
my bed and physicians were unable to
give me any relief. My doctor finally upon demand with interest. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. is used around the house. It catches
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prescribed Foley’s Kidney Cure which FINANCIAL STORMS Barclay Building, Greensburg the flies and the germs they carry.
OUR MOSQUITO LOTION
xxnxxxnx
made a well man of me.” All dealers.
tioned.
will be held at Greensburg Monday
next for the purpose of putting C. D. But
For the Past Week Briefly Men- Bright in charge of the Derry mission,
the receiving of the Rev. C. E. Stoner
from the Lancaster classis of the Ohio
Principally Within the
Bounds of This County.
Strickler’s Store. 1854-1904,
LITTLE TALK OF THE TOWN synod to assume the pastorate of the A FULL COLUMN OF GOOD NEWS
Ruffsdale charge, and to discuss the
THAT WILL BOTH INTEREST AND troubles existing in the Hungarian SECURED FROM THE PAGES OF RE-
ENTERTAIN. mission at Johnstown. LIABLE EXCHANGES.
Flannelettes.
night on “Our Daily Trials.”
arrested at Connellsville Wednesday,
Local lovers of good things to eat will FOR RENT:—Four unfurnished rooms the police believing him drunk, but it
not forget the chicken and buscuit sup- with modern conveniences. Inquire at was discovered that he had been drug-
per the Ladies Aid Society will give this 443 Main street. 9 22 2 ged.
evening at the Middle Presbyterian par- James W. Ezell, who murdered Yard-
sonage.
Fine Fall Millinery. master W. G. Porter near Bellevernon Best makes of these wrapper goods at 10c, I2^c
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. George on the night of September 10th, was
Schilling, of Franklin, Pa., will be Miss Mary Swartz will begin her an-
nual opening of fine fall millinery to-
captured Tuesday at Buena Vista, Vir and 15c yd.
pleased to learn of the birth of their ginia.
second daughter, Mistress Mary Susan day. The handsome showing will con-
It is said that the Y. M. C. A. rooms
Schilling.
The roof in the rear of Charles Pross’
Main street clothing store was slightly
damaged by fire Friday afternoon. It
tinue tomorrow and Saturday.
FOR SALE:—A
1
VERY ANNOYING
per,” the most sacred day in the Jewish last for having exceeded their authority
calender, was observed by the people of Reduced Rates to the Pittsburg Indus in making arrests.
that race here by fasting for twenty trial Exhibition via Pennsyl- Rev. Frank G. Schalotter. pastor of
four hours, beginning at sundown Sun- vania Railroad.
the Round Hill Presbyterian church,
day evening. On Thursdays, September 15, 22, and near Elizabeth, has resigned his charge
Rev. W. R. Swickard will preach in 29, and October 6, 13, and 20, 1904, the to accept a call to the Poke Run Pres-
town Sunday next both morning and Pennsylvania Railroad Company will byterian church, this county.
evening and at Ruffsdale at 2:80 that sell excursion tickets from stations on The farmers of Salem, Franklin and
afternoon when the organization of the the Pittsburg and Monongahela Divis Washington townships, this county, will
congregation there will be effected. The ions, and from the Indiana Branch of meet at Delmont at an early date to re-
Ruffsdale topic will be “The other sheep the West PenD Division to Pittsburg, ceive the proposals of rival street
of the fold.” and from other stations of the West railway companies for rights of way. We regret to again announce, owing to the
Penn Branch to Allegheny City, at half
The latest street railway project is to
connect Mount Pleasant and Latrobe,
fare, with admission to the Exposition Crazed from an attack of typhoid delay of workmen, the opening of our new
fever, Mary Drusick, a Bradenville girl,
via Hecla, Trauger and Pleasant Unity.
added.
These tickets will be good going on tried to kill her aged mother with a
store room in the Grand Opera House Block
It is said that John Hartigan, of this
place, who is at the head of the scheme,
regular trains leaving stations at or be- hatchet Friday. Neighbors, however,
fore noon on day of issue, and will be ran in and prevented the terrible deed.
will have to be postponed until further notice.
has already secured over nine miles of
valid for return passage until the fol- A young Italian named John Leechi
rights of way.
There will be communion service and
lowing day, inclusive. 937 was burndd to death at Hahntown,
an Irwin suburb, early Sunday morning
We will then positively be ready with a new
reception of members at the First Re-
formed church next Sunday morning.
A Good Home.
while helping an Arabian peddler to re-
The undersigned will offer at private move his pack from a burning boarding and complete line of
In the evening there will be a special sale during the present month a well house.
service, “The Old Songs.” On Sunday, finished seven roomed house, 24x32 feet
October 2. will be held the annual rally on College avenue, with arrangement The twenty first annual convention of
and harvest home day.
The Berlin Water Company, in which
O. P. Shupe and other Mount Pleasant
for fire in every room, tin roof, good the Westmoreland County Women’s
cellar under whole house and water in Christian Temperance Union will be
the kitchen. In addition to a bank barn, held in the First Presbyterian church,
Greensburg, on Wednesday and Thurs-
capitalists are principal stockholders, 40x42 feet, there are about two acres of day of next week.
Clothing,
ground, good stone quarry, the whole
Gents’ Furnishings
will continue to serve its Berlin con-
sumers despite the recent injunction well fruited with grapes, peaches, cher- Luke Wentfall, a well known citizen
granted by Judge Kooser, of Somerset ries and apples. Call and secure a bar- and formerly a member of the police
gain. H. B. Pershing. 9 14 force at Uniontown. fell from a build
county, having appealed the case to the
Supreme Court. Cost Cuts No Figure.
ing there last Wednesday night, and
As there will be no regular meeting
of Robert Warden Post, G. A. R., until of his new business and residence block,
died from his injuries two hours later.
J. B. Coldsmith, pending the erection He leaves a widow with seven children.
later, Commander Jordan and Adjutant has moved his big wall paper and glass Albert Johnston was badly stabbed at
Stevenson take this means of requesting and queensware stock into the J. A. Crabtree Thursday by Annie Poroma,
- and Shoes.
their fellow members to turn out and Stevenson rooms, just across the street an Italian woman, who, with her hus-
take part in tomorrow's entertainment where he proposes to sell everything re band and son, is in jail at Greensburg
given in honor of the survivors of the gardless of cost. This is a rare oppor- awaiting the result of the victim’s
142nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun tunity to get dependable goods at wonnds. There was sort of a free-for all
when we will cater to the public trade at
teers. greatly reduced prices. 9 1 tf fight.
The dead body of Steven Sztanzo, of
large. We have sold out our place at 706
The Morley-Ennis carnival company
FOR SALE:—A good property at Ruffs East Greensburg, aged thirty-two years,
has been engaged by the local fire de- dale, containing 11 rooms and three
Main street and will start in a larger and more
and married, was found on the
partment to give a benefit engagement
halls with a 3-story storeroom, 25 by 50 railroad at Jack’s crossing, East Greens-
at Frick Park all of next week. The feet; also 4 room dwelling in the rear,
commodious building and will be in a position
company is playing this week for the all necessary outbuildings and large lot
Irwin base ball team at Irwin, from also 8 good building lots. The rental of
burg, on Sunday morning. He had evi
dently been killed by a train a. short to show the trade a larger and finer selection
which reliable advices to THE JOURNAL this property is now $420 a year. Bar-
time before. • of merchandise.
are that it will bear mighty close gain for a quick buyer. Inquire of F, Albert Steiner, who was employed
watching. with the Westmoreland Coal Company
H. Sheppard, Mount Pleasant. 7 14 tf
at Manor, and was injured on Septem
The local branch of the Consolidated
Oratorio Society, which will give Birds eye View of the Columbia River. ber 15 by falling in front of some rail-
Levenson,
road cars that were being run in on the
"Queen Esther” in the Grand Opera An attractive topographical map, in
siding at that place, died Saturday. He
House next month for the benefit of the colors, giving a comprehensive idea of
the country on and tributary to the Co was married and lived at Manor.
hospital, held its first rehearsal in the
United Presbyterian church Monday lumbia River. This map is in folder E C. Loomis, the Connellsville town
evening under the direction of Prof. form, and on the reverse side contains ship taxcollector, in jail at Uniontown
Morton, of Pittsburg. There was a on interesting description of the Colum for embezzlement, was discharged Fri-
large attendance and everything went bia River route. Copies sent free by day to keep down the county’s expenses.
off in excellent shape. The second re- E. L. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A.. U. P. R The Title and Trust Company of West-
Main St Opera House Block. Mount Pleasant.
hearsal will be held at the same place R. Co., Omaha, Neb., on receipt of four ern Pennsylvania, his bondsman, will
this evening. cents postage. have to pay his shortage, some $2,400.
THE MOUNT PLEASANT JOURNAL, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1904.
ROBBERS
Sick She Could Not Sleep or Eat,
and the very first dose gave me relief Cured by Doan’s Kidney Pills.
and I aui now cured. I cannot say too When a woman’s kidneys go wrong,
much for Foley’s Kidney Cure.” All her back gives out and every little task
dealers. becomes a burden. She is tired, nervous,
sleepless, run down—suffers daily from
Blow Up the Safe in the Postoffice 1 here backache, heahaehes, dizzy spells, and
mixed up. Dar may he slch n thing Do they laugh to hear a rounder swear, Lf you live out of town we will trust you and pay the freight. Write for Cata-
“I’ve never loved before?” logue. if you pay cash we will allow 10 per cent, discount from marked price.
as Providence, but she’s got nbout all PleiiHe Mention thlH Paper.
she kin do to take keer of herself. What are the wild waves saying? SCOTTDALE, PA.
If any of yo’ argue dut she am hover- Does it make them gurgle low
When shop girls say in a languid way, The best because the most practical and up-to-date.
in’ ober yo’ to guide yo’ to u lost “Society bores me so?” Equipments all new and modern. Superior methods of instruction. No
pockethook yo’ am gwine to want fur 1
recitations, no class work. Teachers pass among the students and quietly
'taters befo’ yo' find de money to buy
’em. I started out in life a firm be-
What are the wild waves saying?
Do they laugh and mildly Jeer
At the lurid sign, “The fishing’s fine
...
,
THE MARTIN SCHOOL,
Llbirty Avenu* tad Filth Sired, PITTSBURG, PA.
! give to each one the instruction suited to his requirements. Our course of
liever in Providence, but 1 huiu’ bin Just off the hotel pier?” study embraces every feature of systematic business methods. Our graduates
takin’ any chances fur de ins’ five •ir” r\s cP An old School conducted on most modern principles, Young Meu are successfully filling positions in the leading business houses of the country
What are the wild waves saying? \ / and women thoroughly prepared for business positions and re-
y’ars. It's bin my experience dat if Do they chuckle in their glee, \GO0W porting—Call and see one of the largest and best schools in the and as teachers in commercial colleges.
I sot on de fence all summer I shiver-'' " ’Tis no mistake, there’s lots of fake \ / country. No better argument is needed than the record of things well done. Write
ed around u cold stove nil winter. Beside tbe sounding sea?’’ BUSINESS EDUCATION H. L. ANDREW8, Pres. J.P. McCONAHEY.Sec’y-Treas. for catalogue.
“On geberal occushuns I hev snout —Philadelphia Bulletin
THE MOUNT PLEASANT JOURNAL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1904,
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FAYETTE
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icacy others felt that under the circum- lady never so much as occurred to her. Goods Delivered.
stances it would have been better had Her own guilty consciousness made
Terms Cash.
he been more open. her .cheeks too hot. for , .
her to wish_ . .
to . _ _ . ,-
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs,
Among the latter was the coroner meet an eye which had never rested
himself, who from this moment threw on her any too kindly; so noticing how “Several years since my lungs were Mount Pleasant, Pa.
aside all hesitation and urged forward straight the curtains fell over one of go badly affected that I had many hem-
the windows on the opposite side of orrhages.” writes A. M. Ake, of Wood,
his inquiries in a way to press the wit-
ness closer and closer toward the net the room, she dashed toward it and jn(j took treatment with several Corner Main and Eagle Streets. | Any Rags, Any Bones, MB
For the 20th Century buy the new
_ _ Ball Bearing
he was secretly holding out for him. slipped in out of sight just as Miss h ician8 withont benefic. j then
First he obliged him to say that his
Tuttle came in. This window was one
conversation with Miss Tuttle had not seldom used, owing to the fact that it
Honey and
j Any Metals Today? Home Sewing Machine
tended to smooth matters, that no rec- overlooked an adjoining wall, so she Tar and my lungs are now as sound and the
onciliation with his wife had followed had no fear of Mias Tattle approach- as a bullet. I recommend it in advanc-
It and that in the thirty-six hours ing It. Consequently, she could stand | ed stages of lung trouble.” All dealers,
which elapsed before he returned home there quite at her ease, and, aa the
Hardware, I am always in the market and
paying the highest prices for Sterling's^
again he had made no attempt to curtalna In falling behind her had not old Iron, Metal, Rags, Hones,
Hillstrom and Bridgeport
soothe the feelings of one who, accord come quite together, she really could |
lng to his own story, he considered
hardly responsible for any extrava-
not help seeing what that lady
Here the witness paused with every I
did. farm Imple- Copper, Rubber, etc. If you
have anything in that line don’t
Organs.
gances in which she might have in- appearance of looking for gome token | J. L. ARMBRUST,
dulged.
Then when this inconsistency had
been given time to sink into the minds but
of disapprobation from the crowd.
But she encountered nothing
eager anxiety for her to proceed,
there I ments and bother with anybody—bring it
right to the right place and get
of Armbrust, Pa.
your full value for it. Orders SEND FOR PRICE LISTS.
of the Jury Oorouer Z. increuBed the so without waKlng for the ooroner’s
effect produced by confronting Jeffrey
with witnesses who testified to the
question, she added In so many words:
"She went first to the bookshelves.”
We had expected it; but yet a gen-
friendly, if not loverliko, relations eral movement took place, and a few I
Seeds. by mail promptly attended to.
My wagons are always ready Dpnairinn Of Machines
Kt|Hni illy tended andpromptness.
to with Organs at-
which hud existed between himself and suppressed exclamations could be | to clean off your place. Administrator’s Notice.
Miss Tuttle prior to the appearance of
heard. The Old Reliable Dealer, Notice is hereby given that letters of ad-
his wife upon the scene, closing with
a question which brought out the de-
“And what did she do there?”
“Took down a book, after looking |
Special attention ministration on the estate of Rebecca Gibbs,
late of Mount Pleasant Borough. West-
nial, by no means new, that an en- carefully up and down the shelves.” moreland county, deceased, having been
gagement had ever taken place be-
tween him and Miss Tuttle and hence
“What color of book?”
“A green one with red figures on It.
given to steam M. LEVIN, granted to the undersigned by the Register
of said county, all persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment, and
that a bond had been canceled by bis I could see the cover plainly as she | and hot water | Parfittown, Mount Pleasant, Pa. those having claims against the same will
present them properly authenticated for set-
marriage with Miss Moore. took It down.”
tlement.
Borne hint of what the coroner con- The biggest dealer in West- Mount Pleasant, Pa. B. F. GIBBS,
templated had already escaped him in
"Like this one?”
“Exactly like that ona.”
heating. | moreland county.
Aug. BO, 1904. Administrator.
916
the persistent and seemingly lncouse-
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THE MOUNT PLEASANT JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1904.
r The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth
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a NEWS FROM Ol)R NEIGHBORS, R
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HIKE BUN VALLEY. ent wanted to find where Bill Stater
lived and, being afraid of dogs, forced
FOR SATURDAY.
Misses Mary Hostetter and Lon Leon-
ard, of Mount Pleasant, and Bessie
Baldwin, of Jones Mills, visited friends
at this place last week.
his timid companion to do the calling.
Poor Billy was treed ’steen times by
cross canines to say nothing of countless
Do You Use Paint?
Most of the world does and most of the
September 17,1904.
scares and runs for his life before the
Irwin and Philip Stout have couie Slater place was finally struck. world uses
home to stay this winter. Glad to see THE SHERWIN-WILL IAMS PAINT.
Mrs. Wm Jeffrey had for her guests
you back.
on Monday evening Misses Wolf and ft’s made to paint buildings with,
Mrs. Fred Hostetter, of Tarr, spent Crumpton, who have been visiting at
the past week with friends at this place
inside and outside. It's made ready
Hecla; Miss Jeffrey, of Uniontown, and
and Back Creek.
Some of our married women are keep-
ing rather late hours that would be bad
enough for some of our girls.
Misses Margaret Bailey and Agnes
Laird,of Hecla. Souieof the girls nearly
missed breakfast on Tuesday morning
on ao onnt of the train leaving here
for the brush. It’s made for home use
and for practical painters too. If s
pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed
oil, mixed by specially made machinery
Special Sale of
at 0:05 operated by experts. It's made for you.
John Solomon, of Scottdale, was home
COMFORTS.
over Sunday and on his return was ac- PlUTTHTOWN.
companied by his mother and sister.
Tuesday’s storm, probably the eqni-
Miss Della Geary has gone to Scott- noxal, brought fair but much cooler
dale and-Alverton for a few weeks’ visit. weather.
Miss Anna Haney was a business caller The peach crop is an abundant one. The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth
in Mount Pleasant Tuesday last.
Jacob R Berg and little daughter, of
Miss Stella Craig and Russell Droutz Connellsville, were guests of P. J.
were the guests of Miss Lottie and Roy O'Donnell Sunday. S. B. COLVIN,
Hostetter the past week.
Mrs. Katie O'Donnell is on the local
121 East Main St., - Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Miss Minnie Droutz was the guest of sick list. Her sister, Mi’s. Mary Show-
Miss Agnes Geary Sunday last. man, of Mount Pleasant, was down to $3.00 Comforts for $2.50
Communion services will be held at see her Monday.
Mt. Nebo Sunday evening next.
at Samuel Craig's.
Mrs. Chorpening spent part of last
Mrs. Sherro, a Slavish woman at Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Gill Foust spent Sunday Clure, committed suicide Monday morn-
ing by hanging herself to a door with
the table cloth soon after her husband
Engraving Free! $2.85 Comforts for $2.25
$2.25 Comforts for $1.85
went to work. She was about 00 years The engraver’s chisel commemorates on any
week with Back Creek friends.
Misses Ella Hunter and Minnie Newill
of age and weak-minded.
gift the time, occasion and name of the giver.
$1.85 Comforts for $1.25
have returned from their trip to the
Youngwood fair.
CHAMPION.
An engraved gift is a double gift—it gives the $1.50 Comforts for $1.10
The Pittsburg Conference of the
Philip Kalp is making quite an im- article more personal value and dignity. It is a
provement by building an end to his
Evangelical Association held its annual
session at Marchand, Indiana county, reminder for years.
$1.00 Comforts for 78c
bouse.
last week, closing on Monday. Rev. G.
IIECLA. W. Richards, of this place, was honored Many jewelry articles can be engraved in mon-
by being elected presiding elder of the
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Greenwood, of Johnstown district. The reverend gen- ograms, single letters, quotations and otherwise.
Rochdale, England, who had been vis- tleman’s many friends, while pleased to
iting Mrs. Mary Bailey, left for their learn of his advancement, will regret to Any article purchased at our store will be engraved
home this morning. learn that he will remove about October
Miss Gertrude Jeffrey, of Continental 1st to Johnstown where he will make FREE OF CHARGE.
No. 8, is here visiting her cousin, Miss his headquarters His successor, the new
Agnes Laird. paBtor of the Bridgeport mission, is Rev.
W. S. Leffler, late of Big Pool, Mary-
Rings, Silverware, Spoons, Watches, e(c., are
G. E. Wright left Sunday on a trip
that will include St. Louis and the
land, who will be here about the time suitable objects for artistic engraving.
Rev. Richards leaves. (Successor to Braddock & Co.)
Mammoth Cave.
Braddock Block, Corner Main and Church Sts.,
George Householder, of Toronto, Ohio,
is here for a week.
ALVKHTON. Posner’s Jewelry Store,
c
A crowd of young people drove down
John Byars left on last Monday for MOUNT PLEASANT, PA.
Morgantown to attend the West Vir- in their new room, one door above the old stand.
to New Stanton Sunday and partook of
a good supper at The New Stanton ginia University.
House. Holding up men and taking rigs seems Main Street, - - Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Misses Anna Crumpton and Anna to be getting very popular around here.
Wolf, of Turtle Creek, left Tuesday af Robert DePriest, of Waltersburg.who
ter spending a week here with Miss had been sick for some time, iB viBiting Store* open Monday nncl Saturday Evenings.
Margaret Bailey. his parents at this place.