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   McKean County Miner (Newspaper) - March 24, 1910, Smethport, Pennsylvania                               VOt XLVII SMETHPORT PA THURSDAY MARCH 24 1910 NO 12 ROT DEAD IN LONELY MOiE McCabe Passed Away Prospect Hill Sunday on DEATH DUE TO HEART Been ill Health for Some But Would Leave Hn Abode and go to His im aged and well known resident of woi dead In Ms Ued last Monday morning by neighbor who railed in soo him death duo to heart trouble Mr McCabu hue boon In li time arid while to bis condition such that friends and neighbors iia hfc old and go where ho could receive evidently tin nd wiis near foi on had to his up hlu McCabe was borii III liMHl a luj Im Mai ills the farm mi lie died lie i if I Mi who dl il K 11 in I liU ii i- i f I I In u inn I ii tl il it 11 t ii mm f t i s n i r in h i 1 ind IK ut ami i lib il ii i im m Young and Thrown put But Injury A runaway accident occurred In this on Sunday afternoon which turned out very fortunate for the two young Indies nnd the young gentleman who wore occupants of the carriage of nied by Myra tit through town and when made tho turn at horse which was quite BO frightened that it was headlong into the on the east aide of Mechanic As they the fiill anil the buggy turned Side on the bank pi ni u by to their assistance ot thim but whin they they were to Und thole be- Tlie horse fell ita back In such -a It not move ind tho combined nf III The to Mri gle on church nnd by Prink tho Cut waa gutted by lire and nil o'clock Monday and Mr tor had with wore by ed work at the Factory noticing the names lie from ills to the burning building ar- rived thu had headway ly through the building There was no one ing ho began on tire front door to arouse Not went to the roar door anil man had und Ethol who in tho building wit of m with their with put of y regained its feet and the thai tme small way am the watt rod Tin imny ul ami SHOT Cii Coats His Life loin Mr u ujiK IK PORT Two Former it Tht Darlington On March and of lind from Went Minn rum danghter of Mr II C Wolta of I'll guve Elocution Recital a at Darlington Che ter I'll Und will graduate thin Mine In Elocution arid In are to give a on by piano ing program 1 A flat Raft 2 Darn In tho Key of Cl ton C 3 0 17 a The Cord b a railroad Ticket A Arnold 5 Nocturne R Major JIL lalni except a few two Hii completely it ind ills li ft It li 10 If had it ij It Hi it iin in A Inn I i n i i i liy a b-r us I in li U no i im HIT flu u oh h Mi It t thin it Ills Savage A ftw bara In tht of by Osborne la ti of Phe atury HOUIS ARE But JIM Cannon Will Continue of tha p C Mach an with the crata tilt Republican o the of forced ah amendment to the rulen providing for to the rule committee five ten requiring the It to be elected by the being appointed by the Speaker and burring the Speaker the on Committee wan 191 to 116 on adaption advantage of the new ment of forces In the resolution declaring the office of Speaker vacant and the resolution wan defeated a majority of the curiously being Identical but ri to 181 This In brief fa the sum total of the which one of most ex- int iu lie House culminated IL Uio in congratulating them selves to amend tne uml with was veli fa t In Hili h IKK in en- il Ilin it 1 U PJi In t I lu dl it I i u II t M d tin via tvi i la limn u tn U dm In u h il linn l till l K mil n i t in l uj u u i Ml Wills i tin d hi i v r i in f il Uhh UI I I are of tin wl ich that was at the at TiHi fur Hie they up ir to Ix that able to In decided crimp 111 till Hull til till unit of lull IIP Hill after df upon llu of thi Hun i in i d U point of null i ihc ot III tin of foi til regular With unravel the case and at loi n locating the woman In black They earned that uhe had a B i a oii-lownr Miln Of- Daln and Constable ed the building and when tho woman appeared placed her under arrest When Branched at tiie lockup stolen property waa found in her The waa Indignant and that the had my The 01 the police department after close questioning Maud admitted that had allowed a few skirts a number of a bell or two To the great of Taylor the discovered that she was nig a allk skirt that hid been stolen She had story eluding the of the wearing parel from the Main street apartments that away who them stated that had been In Bradford last Tuesday and had Salamanca afternoon she a In fine and tii tho hezt of criminal court Pomona The McKean Grange in is til K mi mill tbo litisiiiiitiji.will-Ill Hi i m Old r Si MOIJ Open Session nil Hit ifi He married arid had no ui ir v wore held on I ih i jvi f I an oW and win Uld lu St I Club mid liny I I lf ol Inti K st and the A 11 of were for the day The in Mi- I I Mis had ou club a work Indian baskets blankets work etc representing and crafts China Porto and many countries The program Holo Allan Morrison Paper nnd Crafts Mrs T Morrison industrial Work Federated Clubs D C Young Instrumental WaUcer Several the from gave ing Of their work in club and thanked Travellers for a very enjoyable afternoon Light ments Shot Manner John of with a accident pn Tuesday He up a box of his an occurred and he felt i sting in his ab- Upon making an investigation lie been dently cartridge of a small calibre Div ed and an He found- that the pellet had abdomen and lodged somewhere in'his: The peculiar is that It gives no pain and for Mr Benson not wound probed Easter Week at St Luke's Friday at 10 a ni 7 HO p Preaching Cross 12 to 3 p jn Holy Communion at 8 a m baptisms at 4 p m prayer Waster carols at p m Day Holy communion at 8 a m The will bn Service In B flat an- them He Is Risen Holy at All a at prayer and sermon at St Luke's at ut lust ami in n Illi h bint and I n and train were out Wu's a rhlu out of n the train which was Ink titt fei uli The the it 10 In u pi i son dim Ills illk nut ind ilu t sti Mr cheek bone culling Mill ut his l in in hN nuU of tin uin Ilu rim tui In PECULIAR AND Bend Injured An duted March 21 John in oil opi uttor ar Hum s Hind this ii painful the ttt fa to an o ultra rim hut th n and oil m i throughout hat si i lion him b i n ibii to f r apt as to tho cause of the up and injury will ratal to Homer Weatherby of this place died of last Saturday morning tho property of at and its output was so small that It- not pay of and the whole plugged after the had boon On Friday Mr decide to dump Until hti ui lit ill Kil i it thL uv luu mil I'll Ilu ill i u lu In Hint I pli aiK 101 thi ol lu i afci il 1 ai h tin Is Uiter and the changed and by hla fgr Theae two aro Miss ii tb in i i! to ilu UK thiim witb lunch lii hi i M in s and i are was the of and she inul the of the recital A CHILD MURDER ED Cruel of 5 Yean Ago Brought nn in ot luw mil pin House majority that the and thun camp bp uki r und hh follower in to lii n for tht at Not even ihi if al i lint to to to i tit tin nld ml the the It is the plan of the six when the is called thna present indications are that not even try their i will nun the c incus ic tor and naturally Interesting Figures on Savings There is a marked disparity the bt some months jii t out by the al regarding savings bank facilities As of figures are it be explained that those of the Monetary are the later gathered from banks while the report only mutual sayings banks as he speaks of only Institutions date of the later report Is December 6 while the Commissions gives 28 Hitter date there were- in the United States island 18 245 banks which depositors and deposit The figures gave 1703 depositors and It is largely on the later Is based the demand foi postal sayings banks on the siiflicient savings do but tbo Monetary Commission finds the fields well In the last lation 193 per bank deposits Increased cent seem to are established as rapidly is for them in the tho abandoned well in a good sized rock and then held the side of his ductor to he ir stone and then that tilled the his face fragments of rock and arid a sheet of that scorched and one eye the well prevents the entertain Ing of any that the explosion was caused from that and the only theory there was some In the hole that had been undisturbed the operations of the drawing or casing but Was exploded by one of- the rocka dropped a sounder of- the depth of the conductor Kuhns Bell Brothers 1910 Eister Opening Our formal display of Millinery curs Saturday Wear will exhibit els of all the new for The entire store will be attractively trimmed for and will some materials and the Yori are most cordially Invited present BELL BROTHERS Olean N Y The work of Haven State is primarily to pre for the public schools In this work it has been eminently Its graduates to-day aro college professors normal school county high school and grade teachers It a college preparatory niont as well as of Art and Tho spring terin April Send for a catalog The Gymnasium and athletic Held of the Lock Haven State School not those of any other secondary school in sylvania Physical education Is not n this Tho academic studies are taught and the professional work is modern and In the latest pod Tno spring term opens April 4th Solid of Suspect A Pa March 20 For a crime commit ted five years ago Samuel Baxter a wealthy man was arrested yesterday and is trial killing of Mary 9 on night ion attached fo though arrests we're made at the of the until yesterday resident of Information he fad kept secret since the crime was discovered It was on Christmas night qf 1905 that Mary Kennedy went alone Into the of Van Vorhis to her presents The lights were turned high As the child a doll her most priced gift A fired shattering of the window pane the girl to a head father James Kennedy rushed out of doors result of the but no one was Of- who arrived later were unable to a clue to work upon time was not suspected He JuSt come to Van and was a stranger been it is said some trouble between father of the girl but it was never considered serious Baxter acquired a large of money through the deatn of a tiye in England olT on City Chad the Council Ui n p Orange Vocal FI M c Johnson tho I Should til f Blck III ly Mra Elleo 01 al solo Guj Mi Coj Set of the Fair Farm XIra P A Solo Post J ot il Option Rev TV L Riley Song by tho -t Closed Session p m outvote name their own We are not going to try to prevent them from doing that we fought for a principal and not against any did for places for we are willing to demonstrate that did not insurgents are pledged into caucus in a they will be bound by the that caucus But they claim it been so much the the Committee that worked the harm under Cannon regime -as the manner In which the committee business And while they do not say It the their that after the ing beating the it Eo warily in the fear such p ni Supper Session S 00 p m Literary Program Song by the Grange Rect Tohnson Paper The Parents the Schools Edward son Reel Miss Tillie Olson Piano Solo Miss Ethel Beet Albert Swanson Vocal Solo Claud Blanchard Address and the try F Music Address How Rural Mail vice Farmer Ruben J Sharp P M of liane Song by the Conferring the Fifth MAUD TAYLOR ARRESTED Normal Inspires their best preparation for teaching Students may at any time Spring session begins Mar 22 tree BIGLER for house washing Address Lock Box Smethport Pa Don't order Faxon's Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday at ell's A fine At flowers and potted plants Easter at She was stealing clothing arid Real Saturday's Last evening Officer Bain and Constable Howe arrested who said was Taylor and Is said to a resident ol C Maud Is accused of numerous articles of wearing apparel and jewelry which belonged to other people On Wednesday apartments of Mrs Wood of Main street were Centered robbed of rings Yesterday Mrs Jennie Sariborn who lives In the building on reported that her apart- monts had been robbed of a watch a ring arid a brooch valued at about alter discovering her loss recalled the fact that she had met a woman dressed in black In the hallway in tho morning The had said she Was looking for rooms end was directed to n house on Boylston street gree I have just received a car load of find mond F rock salt and also grades of dairy I offer lowest market price G W KING Smethp'ort Fall and Winter Millinery All is newest most becoming and Millinery The very skillfully carried out trimmers how to proper effects MRS FOR OR roomed new barn acres ute's walk from court house Box 211 Cut flowers plants for are for day and Saturday at the Holder I T U For Eastor cut flowers and potted plants at   

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