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w x* ■ I f Anita Victorious good clothes. It's a service nobody because no- else can render you; clothes body else has Hart Schaffner & Marx in this town; and we think nobody- else has quite the same idea we have about the proper fundtions of a clothing the service we the matter of in need render y know more about what you want than you your special case. We'll try not to think we do. But we do know something about styles, and fabrics; and we can tell if a suit or overcoat looks right on you; fits properly; is if you exadtly what they ought to have; Our idea is to see that our customers get come here we'll try to show you what the color, the weave, will be really bes*t for you; the &yle, the model that is suited to & becoming to you. Copyright Hart Hart SchalTner & Marx suits $18 to $35 Hart SchafTner & Marx overcoats $16.50 to $35 J. A. Weber The One Price Clothier MR, AND MRS. FERRIS AND CHUB SLOWLY IMPROVING PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., DECEMBER 7, 1910 IS. JOSEPH LORENZO DO HI 9:45 O'CLOCK IASI1IG1T BUSY SESSION OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON OVERHEAD BRIDGE NO. 2^ RSVEMBER CHANCE Of SCHEOitLE IS III EFFECT VOL. XXXVIII. •Charles and Kmily, at home Mr. Lorenzo left but a short time ago to visit his old home In Italy. Mass over the remains will bo «?a!d at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow mottling In the West End Catholic Church. iBurlal will be made in the West End Catholic Cemetery. Much Routine Business Gone Through—Snow and Ice Ordinance Passed. Authorizes Signing of -gr. • ment Drawn by Attorneys for Borough and R. R. Co. A tirain out of Punxsutawney nt about 6:46 p. m., permitting; the Glen Campbell, 'Hastings, ete.. residents to do a clay's shopping here, would be a great benefit both to the residents of those towns and to the merchants of Punxsutawney. It would also enable Punx'y people to make the trip to Philadelphia and eastern points by night. A train leaving here at about j the above time would connect with a through sleeper for Philadelphia at Bel wood. Punxsutawney Mills. MAYDFLAY CONSTRUCTION UNTIL SPfiiHG CLEM SIDE WALKS EVERY SIK HOURS Services over the remains of Robert and Ralph Ferris who, met their death in the fire Sunday morning, were h'Id yesterday afternoon xit three o'clock in the First M. 10. Church at Rey noldsvllle, Rev. Black officiating. Burial was made in the P.eulah Cemetery. Unless unforeseen complications arise, Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Ferris and their fourtecn-months-old child, who were burned in the tire at Reynoldsville Sunday which cost two of the F<rris children their lives, will live. Mrs. Ferris is the worst injured of the three, but she, with the others, is slowly improving. Morning Train Over the licavew at 7:15 Instead of 7:.>«, The November change of schedule has gone into effect on the Bellwood & Punxsutawney division of the Pcnn-. Aylvania railroad. The changes are slight. The train which formerly left Punx'y for 'Horatio at 7 o'clock, a. m., now leaves at 6:5'5. The train which formerly left for Bellwood at 7.:50 a. m., now leaves at 7:45 a. m. The train out Bellwood arrves here at 10:53 instead of 10:45 as under the old schedule. The latter change is in accordance with The Spirit's idea, advanced some tim > ago Cherry Tree, Hastings, Glen Campbell, Idamar and Possum Glory residents can now make connectios for It is probable that a third and deciding contest will hi- arranged for .some date in the near future. The game was decidedly close from start to finish, and was chiefly marked by the inability «;f both lives to locate the basket. Fauls, for the visitors, shown brightest. His lloor work and goal shots were exceptionally good. The Anita basketball team on Saturday retaliated for its defeat at the hands of the Walkover Juniors, by winning at the skating rink by a *core of 12 to 8. Mrs. Jacob Haag and Miss Mary Havtrllla visited Friday with 'Mrs. Blanche Pittsley, of Rossiter. WASHINGTON. Dec. G.—The report from the Census Bureau t gives Arkan.°as a population of 1,574,444, which is an increase of 202,8X5. or 2 0 per cent. This gives Arkan««* one additional congressman. The population of South Carolina is 1.- 515,400, which is an lncre of 175.- 084 or 13.1 per eont—not sufficient to give the State an additional congressman.She is surviv d by her husband, Frank A. Lorenzo, of this plac; The deceased, who was born In riollnsguardo, province of Salrerno, Italy, was fifty-live years of age and with her husband resided in Punxsutawney for many years. She was known to practically every resident of the town and counted every acquaintance a friend. Chief among her many virtues was her kindness to all, and her especial love for children.Succumbs to r.riulit's Disease. Well Known Punxsutawncy Woman Mrs. Maria Josephine Lorenzo, wife of Joseph Lorenzo, of this place, died last night at 9:45 o'clock, of iBrlg'ht'a disease, after an illness of two weeks. For two month.- a: ... • . .•» . . been in i'Xif-1'*iH'i1 tl; .1 x , \<\ \ t, ■ » . OUle.sp-le, for th« bo. <gh ! • ; a:l nt y Curb tt, of \lro- U : . , for t: railr. ad company. For some j; or other the nt ;va- : t to council last night l\ r i'i iirst timo. The construction of the bring • wa? made n sure y by t!i> :» areom' nt i-y th« boron -.!' Fo'.low in** The overhead bri<! < \ i- the ra road traci-.s of th« B«■: a t , of the I', nnsylvunia ra!.: i ' at Scut Bonn street, will be built, 'i 1. else tlm depends upon tl < ■ • • . but it Is going to be I . ; a* t• first opportunity, fur . • . 90 tier; led. Burgess P. O. Freas reported $157.50 in fines, licenses and permits collected. Secretary Mitchell reported having collected the $468.60 for curbinn' from the I'unxsuta wney Country lub as well iu§ a number of ,-ewir Lorough Treasurer Wiliama* report showed a balance in the cash fund of $107.03, in the light fund of $1 75.85, in the water fund of $925.7'5, in the sinking fund of $9,918.61. There were present last night at the regular monthly session of council, President Falrman, Secretary Mitchell, Couneilme.'i Hell, Bly, Weaver, Simpson, McQuown, Downey, North, Curry, Williams, Weber; 'Borough Solicitor Gillespie, Borough Treasurer Williams, Borough Engineer Van Uenselluer, Stm t Commissioner Dist.-l. ht r- slu s • s. i II KINDS IF HOGS Inasmuch as the agret ment Is entirely favorable to the rai'ro.i ! company it is probable that the d - umvi i will be signed on its part as soon as submitted. The pn-sont Slate »f th weather makes concrete work ln.i 1 vi>able so that It Is not probable that work will be begun on the bridge be. fore spring. Several < f the council believed that should the court decld that the company was liable for half th c >st . of eeostrnction thes >*hon!d, !i 1.. ••• ise. be liable for half the cost of mafntainance. Solicitor Gillespie, h • . \ sured them that the act of a---t ai!>!•» provides for half tin costs of t .instruction on the part f th ra;'.r.>\d company and aayj, othing whatsoever a bout maintenance. The agreement also provide that the borough shall maintain the bri Ige, and build according to specifications submitted by the r m r ,ul company. The borough shall further widen thv bridg span if th. company at any time (11\-in s to lay two i-r m re tru - there, or remove it from r; ;ht of way should the necessities of the company demand it. The agreement states that the 1».• rongh shall build the bridge and collect one-half the co ts from the railroad company, providing the court* shall so d'.nde, Mr. Corbett having made a verbal agreement with Mr. Oilespie to thi « fl'<ct that the qu h m of payment shall be ►vettbd .-mi. ably and with as little cost as possible. SVe.'rt End, tlli t the 1 . :i , , . ; ;>.arret ment and ln.--t• a i ■!> officers to sign same, was p . » . and passed without a dissenting vote. ie.g'.y a motion by John Down. Councilman .M nn\:i i> : f . h's constituents, wh«» r. .e on v'i Aouth side of the Maho ;lt;. urge-i :,i signing i f the agr< i :n : t a.i ! a (t did not m« t with th « :;' ir■ :ii> roval [' a . mcml • but it realised that the res dents of th Bu beck addition had .i i : A .. ; th.it failure to sign th m«-nt mi ant a law sun w in the railroad • onpar.y ll" the bridge w» re to bo eon. f-tru ltd at all. in - n-t •< at? aeroidings pr dne c\ *< Who Didn't Can one \V1».» l)i<lu't Kf am! v< ii.« when clothes made. clothes we know we've got the bedt cant afford to let you go anywhere else for but we be disinterested about these things; to get into the right thing. It's jus't as much to our interest as to yotirs We can afford to An agreement made by the borough solicitor and the "Pennsylvania railroad attorney was read and on motion of council ordered signed by borough officials. An ordinance providing f. r tli, r moval of ice or snow at intervals ol" six hours during snow falls by owner of propertli s or occupants, was read and passed by a suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to lie on table 30 days after the first reading. The ordinance provides for a fine of from $1 to $3 and costs, or in default of payment Imprisonment In borough lockup or county Jail. Whs re sidewalks remain uncleancd the borough will remove snow at cost of property owner or occupant with twenty per cent additional charges. <>n motion the prop rty committee was instructed to purchase a thousand pound bell for Municipal bulldin-: The bell now in p!a in the \!ur: • pal building Is badly cracked and can only be heard about two .square.-.. 22.10 707.50 112. no 22.10 217.22 3.C5 141.67 Fink & Co Street work F<>r life-saving net . . Brown Brothers .... l'rown Hardware Co Hiram Kce-e William Gillespie . . . 4.25 11/J.O 0.4 7 S.00 4.00 51.40 2.00 . 200.00 4.00 5.00 2 0.00 4 r».oo 42.00 . . .1,325.68 22.10 IS. 15 2 2.30 30.00 2.50 1.7 S 1 0.0 il 30 00 30.00 27.00 1.75 Ellas Wolfe Walter Love Punx'y Foundry & Much. Co. John Walton Son . . . E. B. Grieb Win. Shermor Jordan & Co John Mo And row J. S. Gray Mary McQ.iown II. F. Sprankle W. M. Walls Mrs. lM. J. Mct'iviuht . J. K. Davis K. S. Van Kensselarr . . 'Mrs. Tllzabeth Falrman Jaoob Zeitler «JC- Co. Hiram Ret* Firemen Carl North C. O. Duff O. P. Walker Hamilton & Gourley Fink Co.... Frank Hastings Summcrville Telephone Co...$ 4.*»0 P. O. Proas 4 4.00 T. B. Mitchell 30.00 Prank Stiver 1.00 Spirit Pub. Co G.14 'lln* Lflndpey club was granted per. mission to occupy the rear room of the \W>t End municipal building:. The following bills were read and ordered paid: Borough Solicitor Gillespie reported on the Langan and several minor ases in which the b-oroash is interested. The Langan suit will be heard at tlit Januai y term of court. Mr. Gil- It sple a; :» reported the iv t i; t ot $1.21 J).Op fr« m K. A. Carrnalt. tin- .sum of judgment rendered by the court for Ihe borough in the ntse of K. A. farmalt va. the Horough of runxsutawney In the matter i i tin* North -Ma : street curbing. A petition from the residents of North Elk street for a crossing ow i the H., H. & P. railway tracks at Marlon avonu . w'aa read and the council, in compliance with request, voted to construct the crossing. The properly owners of North Findley street from north I'ne of IJ., 1< & P. right of way to Railroad stre t again petitioned council to pave with brick that portion of the stre< t. The petition was acepted as read and the solicitor Instructed to draw an ordinance in accordance with the petotloa Council after considerable discussion, dlecldcd to purchase the lift* sav - ing net that ha> been in the possession of the Central Fire company since last March. r< I ; Ml*. The names of Paul Pantall and Clinton Rockwood were submitted t" council a.* candidates for membership in th Central Fire company. Both were accej ted. SPRINGFIKUD, <\ r>.. Dec. 6.— The venerable Dr. Alfred L. Kiggs, Training School and who is famous for his missionary work among the Indians received many congratulations today on the occasion of his j seventy-third birthday anniversary. people ulno: ly hi your ivai wh • cnM't see anythim: J• •:t juin hat and ?'•». llagt at the top of t'l pi* tur.\ N , are perfectly well aware that t:.- behind you can't t< «*, but y a don': Care a rap. You can. If some o:k-suggests that y> u take It off you grow peevish, If you lent \v th p. i ■ u tl> r make.* the suggt stlon, aiul • : suited. If you don't happen to kn u the individual who i> staad up his or her rights. IS very person vvlios». view is obliterated by your 1 >nntt i-s saying "lKiM-runcL'." And It i; even so. The very wortt, rankest kind of Ignorance—selfishness. You don't know enough to have > >:u It ra tio". for others. Some day the nickelodeon owners may become ind pendent, enough to tell you to ri-m»«w t'.iat odious hat, and if you don't acceed to the request, escort you to the dor. From the table hog and the nickelodeon hog, good Lord delKi r us, but if we must have one, give us the tabiO variety. That t- - y<*u t?t» t ' th. ;n • swill!, wv hij knife, :t; ■ . , hwith his II jus. and > ..»ur .'• !!. at* bilitleu have be< n rooj;hi> i "ig- table In >< :nr .mi'.' }>' • . -a ; .» son who . ,il!s higsoup out of his .-;»oon with a noise r.iat Jmu ,s « i . . 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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-12-07 |
Volume | XXXVIII |
Issue | 27 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1910-12-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-12-07 |
Volume | XXXVIII |
Issue | 27 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit weekly newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1910-12-07 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19101207_001.tif |
Digital Specifications | Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from 35mm microfilm at 300 dpi using a Nextscan Eclipse film scanner. The original file size was 2501.95 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | Property of The Punxsutawney Spirit. Use of the microfilm Courtesy of the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Special Collections & University Archives. |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
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w x* ■ I f Anita Victorious good clothes. It's a service nobody because no- else can render you; clothes body else has Hart Schaffner & Marx in this town; and we think nobody- else has quite the same idea we have about the proper fundtions of a clothing the service we the matter of in need render y know more about what you want than you your special case. We'll try not to think we do. But we do know something about styles, and fabrics; and we can tell if a suit or overcoat looks right on you; fits properly; is if you exadtly what they ought to have; Our idea is to see that our customers get come here we'll try to show you what the color, the weave, will be really bes*t for you; the &yle, the model that is suited to & becoming to you. Copyright Hart Hart SchalTner & Marx suits $18 to $35 Hart SchafTner & Marx overcoats $16.50 to $35 J. A. Weber The One Price Clothier MR, AND MRS. FERRIS AND CHUB SLOWLY IMPROVING PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., DECEMBER 7, 1910 IS. JOSEPH LORENZO DO HI 9:45 O'CLOCK IASI1IG1T BUSY SESSION OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON OVERHEAD BRIDGE NO. 2^ RSVEMBER CHANCE Of SCHEOitLE IS III EFFECT VOL. XXXVIII. •Charles and Kmily, at home Mr. Lorenzo left but a short time ago to visit his old home In Italy. Mass over the remains will bo «?a!d at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow mottling In the West End Catholic Church. iBurlal will be made in the West End Catholic Cemetery. Much Routine Business Gone Through—Snow and Ice Ordinance Passed. Authorizes Signing of -gr. • ment Drawn by Attorneys for Borough and R. R. Co. A tirain out of Punxsutawney nt about 6:46 p. m., permitting; the Glen Campbell, 'Hastings, ete.. residents to do a clay's shopping here, would be a great benefit both to the residents of those towns and to the merchants of Punxsutawney. It would also enable Punx'y people to make the trip to Philadelphia and eastern points by night. A train leaving here at about j the above time would connect with a through sleeper for Philadelphia at Bel wood. Punxsutawney Mills. MAYDFLAY CONSTRUCTION UNTIL SPfiiHG CLEM SIDE WALKS EVERY SIK HOURS Services over the remains of Robert and Ralph Ferris who, met their death in the fire Sunday morning, were h'Id yesterday afternoon xit three o'clock in the First M. 10. Church at Rey noldsvllle, Rev. Black officiating. Burial was made in the P.eulah Cemetery. Unless unforeseen complications arise, Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Ferris and their fourtecn-months-old child, who were burned in the tire at Reynoldsville Sunday which cost two of the F |
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