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RECEIVES MANY DEPOSITS Receiver Earle Says He Is Ready to Open Accounts or to Pay THIS WEATHKR. t WASHINtJTOX, Nov. 1.—Fair tolight and Friday; warmer Friday. X |j m^tmm VOL I. No. 40. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER I, 1906 REAL ESTATE TRUST THROWS DOORS OPEN FOR BUSINESS PRICE 2 CENTS Mm&IST ill' ni l' the name of a small town near SHABOX, F'a.. Nny 1. A warront fairy Dniinhpflharh alias Hurrisburic. 8he .-numeratd several "'as served yesterdayon \\ H Cover, laiiy UUUyllCllUdUl, dlldd places in which they luid Sine., lived PreBidont <>t tin- lj/v and dr.lor loa- Oougherty, Arrested by • ICirToskion™1 inM' iX"™ Tn.m -'i-• 'i""■ <'/'.VuT.NwitH',m^V.V,. Irate Husbands Learn of Lia . D I which place they mov. .I l'unxsu- '/worldly labor" f Kunday. Chiet ralmer. lawney, June (i, moo. Frank Tlernej# a bookkeeper, who SOnS Ot the Little The woman stated that while In hns "n repeatedly arrested and tile d PlttslmrB she had cooked in several f"r violating the blue laws, alleges "Nobleman." restaurants, including DlmllnK's which that Cover hauled a casket front the WAS LIVING WITH WOMAN StZ SSSStJSSSSJT |WJSr&,"-S115-5r«'R niuiiii runiurrnn WVOBOE IS QUITE CERTAIN Alleged Wife No. 2 Suddenly.; ™»™ PANAMA ENulNEERS Disappears and Police Are taken m with pleurisy, sin went. t<> Friends of Wife-beater Desert Searching ' ARE REFUSED RAISE Him a"dClubs Demand Resignation man arrested for gnui 111II i nr WORKING ON SUNDAY DuHl HILL DL CALLED lirOK I m OF HONOR CO^r/?- »14 i // VlsTXki in t«>«la> omployeB 11 Company rt> subsrrip- U. flEOSOES OLEMJSNCSAU. ColUiuutHl <»ij I'agt? Tlirer. Lieutenant <I« n» nil ('!ialY« « was Ciilrf-nf Stat"'" «»f tin M Slates Ai my from January 9. ll)04, t«» January is, 1 H. is now on th<- retired list. Adna R. Chaffee. 1C)!{l-:sTALM\C KhKCTION. If*"" MOTHER EDDY KNOWS NO PHYSICIAN BCJT GOD CLEMENCEAU PRAISED FOR CABINET ACTION Head of the .Christian Science Church Gives Probably Last Interview SHE IS VERY FEEBLE NOW But She Answers Two Questions and Convinces Re- porters She's Herself Total Previously acknowledged Total to date Despite his thrilling adventure this afternoon I-)r. Thomas lias made arrangements for another ascension today.ling; like a lly from tin* swaying1 stands of several cords, the balloon was among the clouds In a few minutes and entirely invisible to thus* who tried t<> keep under it. The next report came from a farmer, six miles from town, Buying l.)r. Thomas was at his home alive, unhurt and with his nerves unshaken. Excursion to Pittsburg. Sunday. November 4th, via HufTalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hallway. Special train will leave I'unxsutawney at 7:20 a. m. Hound trip tickets, *1.50. tlw Young: Women's* Christian Associ- William J. Sylvius, manager of the nion of the gulf states, which will Klttannlng football team desires to hold its sessions hero during the next arrange a game wita •»tic* of the Punxfew days. Present indications point sutawmy teams for Saturday. Weight to n good attendance of delegates no consideration. 'Phone or address from Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mis- tin* manager at the office of the Kltsissippi and other states embraced In tanning News. The average weight the association territory. « of tin- Kittannin# team is 104 pounds. tainment of th<- anual convention of < xpr« MMion wht'ivvor Niin nr is 11 *•«• (1« <1 which linds Following is II iisi of tho suiis-rip- of merlins qiiatltl.s. good business lions hitndod in In the Spirit win., ability. unci is s| iriliy fitted to take yesterda> s report: eare u: in. interests of JolTi-rson Kmploves I'tinxsiuuwnry Iron County. having nn intimate knowlvv;"',<s ' "" c-.Iri- "f tin wants of her people. It 1 1 1 '* "" is pariit uiarh desirable that we have an »*xp«-rionrod l»Klslator at this time | '* and .is Mr. North has participated in two sessions. and has proven him«j s<" ,M' un horn st and oltk'ient rep- __ resentative ,it is clour that the best (il LF ST.ATKS V. >1. ('. \. interests of the people «>i Jefferson M()NT(K)MKKY, Ala . Oct. I Kv- ('•»"»>■ woulil bo s rvod by his re-eleei»ry thing is in readiness for the enter- tlon. Word <it)UK's from the bedsldo «»t" Merlo White lit Indiana today that Hon s Taylor North, of Young 11 iI'liaiii'i-s for recovery arc incrcan- Township. ' a farm* and business 1|>K wiili each day and that the fani- i man. who h • i\- l on.- term as ilv will in all probability bo able r ;in-<iu:ttlvc in t.i< Assembly from lo return to their home In Llndscy Jefferson bounty, and Is a candidate in a lew days. for rc-cbrtion. Mr. \*orth is ;i man American characteristic mpany will l>« tunity for the public to Kuiigi' most highly appreciated b> the <lis- tr« ssod family and alYnrds an opp«>r- » >n« <>t tin" lar£' st contributions t<> tin While r«»lit• i' l'un«l «siinu v. In k i'i pi . M.-ntati«<-s nf t \1 • ■ > ;!;■ Ii■ v uita w ii< > I \ l ItouhIiI t<« Th - Spirit <Jii. linns amounting t<« %m\ Tin* k<h«'i«»sity tliu's tlispluyry by the • •inpioy« s ..| »In• iron *•<»' Employes of the Punxsutawney Iron Company Give $44 to White Fund OUT: K N i' ASTLE. I ml.. Nov. I The Alpha Chi omega sorority begun itnational convention in Greoncastie t«»- day as the guest of the De i'uiiw uniuniversity. Delegates are in attendance from Pomona College, Northwestern University. Cnivcrsity of Miehi- n _ »»'• I'niversity of Wisconsin. Albion ClinQS tO GaS DdQ After Car College, Cniversty of Iliinos, and a several oth. r colleges In various parts HaS r ti 116H of the country. The convention i to continue in season three days. — | NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 1.—The pub-- lie Service Corporation, which controls all the trolley lines, electric light : and plants In northern New Jeri {=:<•>', today put into effect reduced car rates over a large part o tits system. Announcement is made that marked reductions in the price of electric lighting and gas are also contemplated This move on the part of the corporation Is believed to have been influenced by the fact that at next week's elections a number of municipalities are to vote on the question of building thei rown lighting plants. SAVED BY OWN BRAVERY "Now tht Alfred \\ . ITowv ban him self announced the fact' that he has bcetl M»T Vim I With a HUllllilnllS Itlul complaint in my divorce proceeding* I suppose there is nothing left for mo to admit as I haw done what all my friends kn w was hound to hap pen," said Mrs. How*', with great dlunity as she trained her him- eyes upon the interrogator. "Since the day he was mad-' to appear in the Gates Avenue Municipal Court for not settling his share «>t our wedding bills I# have not seen him." she continued. "1 never could have forgiven him for the terrible dlsgrae.- of being sued. Hut since i came back to live with my parents other wrongs have been done me by him. No, 1 shall not diseu <s them. The cause of ms proccdings may have been certain actresses. and then again Thus tii<' wry agi'iiry ihat put together the young coupli1 ;;t thai al- ias has now put th« m asunder. Mrs. Howe's father is a member of a noted piano firm, with oilicev a? No. 170 Filth Avenue. A singular I'- atur- > ! the proceedings is that th ,\ were brought about l>y officers of the Church < f Messiah starting an action at, law against vuiik House f«»r $130, the we-.Ming: bill for the u of the church, < hoir boys, organist, clergyman, chimes special policemen at the d< ors to keep buck tiie crowds. AliarSTA. i;:t„ \ov. 1.— Dr. Julian l\ Thomas, the millionaire ain-1 ut«*ur aeronaut of New Vork, had. icforc the reporters, and tli.- house- ! P' rhup:-. the nnrrowort escape in the ml,I at Pleasant View. Archibald ,»f American hull her, dct'lellanft. editor of the nfflelul Chris- >ester,liiy alien)....)). He was .-Uriel) Science publications, came up to ' thousands ,il 1,-,-t In the air. >elp. an,I I.. C. Strang, lie- local man. '■"•wng "> network of a runaway van on the Joh. wi,h "either basket helow him nor ballast .to aid him. the first reporters to a.rriv,- ,1c- went entlreh nande,!-an interview. \\ I stood aMl| )lulull,.lls wtlo hen, oil. declaring that Mrs. K.ld.v ,,, s|„.mU ,v hl ,mbl1es vas very busy, end that the story ,.vam.,.s lh„ ,nlll ■ad not yet been called to her at- „v, ,. ,-ntlon. That night he announced n,la„y> pur„u(.rs hat he might have something Impor- ,R.U.S ant to say ,1 the re,,oners would after soaring not him at noon tne next day m „|„,Ve clouds, had com. he he l-.agle Hotel. At 11 o clock he mil,,s , ,ppeared with a list of reporters Th(im„s without sustaining a .vhom he proposed to admit. hour SLl.atl.h „r mly, tl,Jury anv klml. >r live of those present we, ft the „|s ||fo ,.„ur. - i age and presence of mind, us he owed "We did not like the tone ot your ]|js thrilling experience to htirtllhood. story yesterday," mild Mr. Wilson to I |.jt. |,.,,l ( limbed up the network inch one num. However, they fought it |,v inch as the freed ball swept out until all but two wore lei In on i along at a dizzy pa. ntll he reached Ihe interview. The reporter for the a point where, with his knife. Inpaper which published the original could slit the large silken bag, restory and a magazine man were not leasing enough gas to cause the balforglven. A woman reporter for a j i,,on t,, K|n|( ln the earth again, weekly went up to Pleasant View A great crowd had gathered to and had herself appointed spokes- I wntch the ascension. As he left the man. She came back with three. ground his balloon, the Nirvana, bc- UuestlonH. which she had agreed with came tangled ill some telephone wires, the scientists were to be asked of There was danger that l)r. Thomas Mrs. Kcldy. Ill their conclave tills would be electrocuted, but a greater morning the reporters added a fourth, p.-rll lay In the fact that the car There were eleven reporters alto- threatened to -overturn and pitch him gethcr. Mr. Wilson lined them up in ()Ut. the biff reception room at Pleasant while the horrified crowd ran View. This opens from the main hall about aimlessly below Dr. Thomas by folding doors hung over with cur- yanked from a sheath at his belt a tains. The members of Mrs. Eddy's j,jjr sailor's clasp knife, and working household, including Mrs. Pamella wlth desperate energy, he slashed' in Leonard, were fringed about the hall, j twain the ropes that hitchcd the car There came a ap on the folding door. t0 the baloon. The car dropped, while "She is here, ' announced one of balloon bounded straight upward like a rocket. t With the daring sky-traveler dang- CONCORD, N. 11.. Nov. 1.—Mary! Baker G. Eddy in alive, but old, rath- ; or feeble, and suffering from some complaint like palsy, which makes her j head and hands shake. She gave , probably the last interview of her i life the other afternoon when she j talked to a representative of the Publishers' Press association and ten other reporters from Boston and New | York, and now. In the words of one <»f her household, "The gates of. Pleasant View are closed forever." j PARIS. Nov. 1 —General satisfaction Ever since last Sunday, when a Now Vaa voiced here generally today fol- , York newspaper came out with a story j lowing the announcement that laws to the etect that Mrs. Eddy was under : are likely to be enacted abolishing control of her household, and that a ' capital punishment. It is freely stated 1 Mrs. Pamelia Leonard, healer of that this determination upon the part Brooklyn, was Impersonating the , of the Cabinet .was reached largely leader of Christian Science on her through the Influence and efforts of dally drives, the city has been full of Prime Minister Clement < au, who has ( reporters. H. Cornell Wilson, press long been known to be opposed to agent for New York and vicinity, arthe death penalty. j rived on Monday morning and stood , f'y Publishers' rr»xs. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1 --ttanily and without <lis< nj-.| , : m\ kind, tho doers •>! ihe Philadelphia Ileal K state Trust Company. op.ru-d wide at nine oYloek this morning .and the big; institution \vhi< h ruhj. ■ 'tided so sensationalh on th» moon of August n. t timed it 1.5 t ttl place among the larger hanks of the city. Tim t'f.|uvenat« i li* al Rotate Trust Company i r« ly to pa> .»If the old depositors tniii-r ti;. reorganization plan. W iiili the full .1 n-mnt. a . third of t) orir if I deposits, is on hand t "• payn • nt, t; Is the opinion of the i. reiver th.it on'v a -null peri eii tsi• v. ill draw out and that the grc.it majority d* the old depositom will allow the i hahm.-.s to remain part . f tin w "-kiin? capital of the eompun\. Keeriver Earle -aid, hotvever. that even if tin entire on--third was drawn out. an < *npossible evnt, it would cause no setback to the plan. Hcnv\ new deposits were placed with tii« • ornpnny irnmedlatelj an opening. Th- amount of new del"si!s reviles mnp than 000. Si8 la M PR 5 t A nri. t m . tin •»! .11 «»f th« ucm- II lUUlid BsSli 1m IS t'n I• <• ;ir< 1 <•I Dir. . pus of the 1 i*•.• I Kstait- Trip1 i 'ompanv late y»k- Of PDinfPRnnMQ , Ul unluLUlkuUmu ! : \ :v;, tip cl«<m. ,.f tht- nifting <5eorg»' 11. Kuril'. Ji . s tld. '1*7, "7> »<>t hay, s. Wall >Th, injs, ( St;ll, . Vl..v,. alway* b«. n 1 ■1'' mjii., » \< , j. ,i- to tip $.'*0,000 from \\ h> did yi»u lriivi him was (ncral fund, and that. of lourso. s"' 11 would not b. i turned, and the* paylb nirts pp so. ivplicd the young moult* t - •>. pi. Intrrsted in trust w • man. .lust to think of the «-mt> ' . w ill, of course, b» jp'r«*aft« r <■ huft• h whoiv you wne mrtrrlfd go- ; mad< h, u„. ;ia<1 r...a,i;ir of ing to law to t its money. Simply buKhPss .•Wl<lnK: Il.-.ia, M. Alfr.,1 H..W.. .11.1 ,,, . „| b..|«-d I hat *»'» «"«•«»> n.iiv.-rs th (hiti I).- ninth ho ..riis'ivil l..r iht- hrl.h'*- w,iS .jult.- - ria.h- (.1 r> < - tv. d.-p.Mrtt* 'I'll- wiMliiinK of thr HuWfv wa.s a "truMh" aITnir. luld April 27, 1904 Messiah. In th«- c'hui li <•!' thf <; l-.'vjn.- <111 • I V:iml rtillt ;i \ » 11 ui's. All r writing our I w .> f»un<l Hrouklyn. Aftir thi' r.-romony thi-r. that w. hnd six nil" ! words. It was a liin r, . . |)llull at llio l'ourli would hav,- b.-.n .(Ultc a hit of troumiiii.-ion, la <'Hilton avenui . and the i,],. f,.r ,|„ prlntn to .hang. th-M WfdditiK tour last.Ml a month. Wli.-n S1, v>, |„n . ltU| |n ,,rdfr to they returned tiny wont to Ilvi with r,.;l<| i,,>eh\.i ill-- lnisliaMil's parents, .Mr and .Mrs. ,l(1" w ltf. ,. rjy . -p(( James .I, How. of X... I s Koani- J r,' ' .,.r\vUh word* in".'. Sir... t. Klatluisli. <• hoi 'lair v, U,M ,,.lv, „ sM|, llow... a brother, who is , ..i„i... t.-.l ,„r lhr„, f.„. ,iol will, «»..■ \e« York I.H. l„h, an.'. h .. ., st. ,r,- co was 1,,'sl man a, t „■ u.,l,llnK ,. am. „ tUll My daughter simply 'rota-d n, , . . . , .. ... ... .. ,, lavs, ami i«» the thir l <»m dollar. ( on: aid th« brlil.-s mother, adding to , , .. ... ■ H'nt ii<>- Saturday .it n. m. > i»r-.Mrs. Htiwc s statement l«» <iu<>t« . , 1 . i, .. , ... , . !••• t« • 1 !i ».)- . ii! . ithiT Im» li ft at an dI.I in iinan ada«,< . 'No welt, how ,. , , :h« More it s.-nt by mall. BUt rontomlH-r tie • > will hi- number<1 ami iht- i will mt to the tirst three correct answirs. Ill WORKERS HELP HON. S. TAYLOR north STRICKEN FAMILY ASSEMBLY-CAND,DATE < <'>»ntInut'il <>u h<-< <m<l p«K« ) The description was anything but accurate, owing to the fact that Poughenbach was a stranger to the Bellefonte police department, but Officer Palmer got busy »«t once and soon discovered his man going into the postoffice. He also made the dlcover.v that Daughenbach wafc living with wife No. 2 at a South Jefferson Htreet lodging house. The order for the .arrest of Doughonbach came in a letter which Chief Palmer received Tuesday evening1, giving a description of tin* man want• ed. * The unearthing of the probable existence of bigamous relations eame about yesterday when Policeman William Beezer, of Bellefynte, arrived here with a warrant for Doughenbach, who since coming here has been employed as a section boss upon the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hailroad, under the name of Dougherty. The warranty charged desertion, and was iNHrajpMipon the information of who claims to be Tne man's Wife and whose home is In Port Matilda, near Bellefotite. Of the existence of the woman, likely to be classed as Wife No, 1, sindenied all knowledge. The police are now anxious th;it the local woman be found, for it is believed she can throw some light on other phases of the situation than those already developed. Taking it for granted that the story told yesterday by a woman, who has since disappeared, is correct, the lo/cal police believe that in the nr- of Harry Doughenbaeh, alias | "Dougherty, tiiey liarve unearthed a case of bigamy. The man who was ( placed under arrest Tuesday night by Chief of Police Palmer, stoutly maintains his innocence, while the woman with whom he has been living here | for sometime insisted that she and I the prisoner had gone through all 'the formalities of a legal marriage. \ That she had the papers to prove her I contentions, she also# maintained, I and her sudden departure from town was made ostensibly that these papers might be recovered and pro- I dueed. Wife No. 2, who had been employed as head cook at the Whit£ Front Restaurant, when told Tuesday night that Doughenbach had another wife and three children, became quite hysterical and it required the assistance of both Chief Palmer and her employer, Mr. Henry to pacify her. After mastering her emotions she told Mr. Henry of her marriage to Daughenbach five years ago, giving as her res- From what has since been learned it is evident that up until yesterday neither wife knew of the existence of the other, although according to the story of wife No. 2 she married tinman with whom she was living at Harrisburg five years ago. riage Is Sued for Fees for His Recent Mar- (C'onttnuort tin soconrt pnffo.) MEANEST FOREMAN MAKES DENIAL H KWfiH lAK Government Faces Danger , v |.u)>iis,„ i UllVVflllU Unll of Strike Which Would P.\ IttS, Nov. 1.-—That c«»unt Ronl . . «I*• <\astellane will soon have oppor 111 I A rittftT Trt Cripple Operations ttinit> in ahundan .• to show his III A V Mill' I III manhood in other ways than by l»<ai- TTAo MINI 10 -p certain r« s »lt ot tli.• rev« lailons made t.if locomotive <n.uim rs ofr an in- , , I riiir ri111 fl «•«•"«. „•< yv."7lay «• ;>"■ >>> ;»• FAVF HA X ,mu 1.71 7 LLnVL llnlLU inmniltt, wns IM! • -r 111ii11.\ of. ,...1 Km, ,„ r nmmli. I,,I ",v"'— ' 1 . . ia* r ,,.l\ I«» demand satift act ton ol tne agrtciiunt was made lor one year. . . 4 ,, , litt !• iioIjU man ami it is Ireely i re- Obstruction Seems To - 1 ,";'viU - Have Been Upon the ":"iv"""' tit!!, . 1,; . ICIVO Uvv/I I UUUll < ■! Iill- 1 :••• wll'.s. 1\ IS I Ol't V -11V e do1 _ , , - \ .. ' . tlmat d that th«- I'mini will h«- re- T,ack - CALLS HER YBUIS ;dea:-ant tor* I'oiii. that h will ®R PLANTERS ARE- „..... 13 y Publishers* Press. fill ITT III nil HIT ;r' r> delation. which ATLANTIC CITY. Nov. l.-Tlmt the IlilM h HfiK H I 'n' n 1111,1 v'l 111 Irloiitln. orwar<l car of the electric train which UUl I L llHIlU llll wil1 Unl Th's' . ab ' ' "M vas wrecked on tin- drawbridge 1,1 !*u" u 1,5,lis ui|* the panning the Thoroughfare on Sunday forcing I1' 1 hirn hkhh y, us ;»si, was tle> first to leave tlx- tracks. "Il! unpaid"! able M3fl Iragging the other two ears with it. ReCClil I roubles in Cuba Have d.ail.t is • t ~ - l t h a: vas testilied to at the coronial Inquest j ivt v i t? w ~ 'ounti Ann; ,11 h. ,,,v. n tie divhieh commenced before a jury this Caused WOtlCeable V ailing :,iw. < < ks. It is u..t regarduorning to determine the cause and Oft In KeceiotS l-"ni will ir.si-t upon evidence responsibility of the accident. * n support or his wile's testimony be Conductor Curtis of the ill-fated ! ng presented. - - train, and George B. Met 'ullough. who ....... i Tie- leni .i\ .t On v. omen inv-dved was lishlnK near the brW*. whon tin.- v s,„ - r- n an,.', „. In ALSO FACES DIVORCE ACTION accident occured. save the above , , , , '"»•'< proceedings. hut their i.al testimony. The latter sahl that the 'roubles In t uba have hit he sugiir; mrMca nr.- well known In the l'nrls right wheels of the forward car Jump- planteis ot the Island hard. is evi- The husbnnds el icvernl of ed as thouK'h tin luid struck some denced l,y the Bureau or Mallsiics tlll,s,. ,<1Vordsnen NEW YoltK. X"\ I. I'll m. nobstructlon. The ir.in was running «.•'"«}• bf'1,t 11 h:,H J"sl 11 ls,""'d And that Hi. > will challenge tin ,.8| i;: the between fifteen and twenty miles an showing the business done In heptem- jmmedHtclv i - r« ■ -irdcd is <.i hour at the moment of the accident. ber. %mUU tU*Uly ,S f 1 1 ■" *»>e rn n wh » won't pay for h., own Previous 11» the hearing Foreman During that month Cuba sent the wedding. Sueh a man was mine Lee of the jury, emphatically denied « United States 9S.000.000 pounds of IAII iVniT weetlv deelared Mr- Carolvn Kelchthe printed statement attributed to ' sugar. During tin month previous ■■■■ I lllll ■ ■■]■ him to the (effect that the Railroad we received no less than 230.000,00 SlljSS I |8|M AI&cL Company would be held blameless for and in September of last year the re- |V|II I I|||9pII|1I Jl1 *be hone- of her parents. Mi and * he wreck. , ceipts were 172.000,000 pounds. Ill I LaLi v 111 II11L Mrs. George \\ . Reii iim :,nn, «•:' a In spite of the poor showing for >pi%AIIIIIV hAA ... Putnam A. nu . <lv,i. ssswaswsr AFRRNA T HAS »: ALPHA CHI OMEGA nLIIUIIFlUI llflU prome Court of Kings County. alleg- VGS7IIB ■ 111* vnim ing mis oiuluct iu In: hu.--!>md. A!- THRILLING TRIP t-' i BL \ - * w. f* ■ M zip ; 7JT, Rejuvenated Philadelphia Bank Is Once More Solvent
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-01 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 40 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-11-01 |
Volume | I |
Issue | 40 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
Description | An archive of the Punxsutawney Spirit daily newspaper (-1911) from Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Smith & Wilson; Spirit Pub. Co. |
Date | 1906-11-01 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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RECEIVES MANY DEPOSITS Receiver Earle Says He Is Ready to Open Accounts or to Pay THIS WEATHKR. t WASHINtJTOX, Nov. 1.—Fair tolight and Friday; warmer Friday. X |j m^tmm VOL I. No. 40. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA.. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER I, 1906 REAL ESTATE TRUST THROWS DOORS OPEN FOR BUSINESS PRICE 2 CENTS Mm&IST ill' ni l' the name of a small town near SHABOX, F'a.. Nny 1. A warront fairy Dniinhpflharh alias Hurrisburic. 8he .-numeratd several "'as served yesterdayon \\ H Cover, laiiy UUUyllCllUdUl, dlldd places in which they luid Sine., lived PreBidont <>t tin- lj/v and dr.lor loa- Oougherty, Arrested by • ICirToskion™1 inM' iX"™ Tn.m -'i-• 'i""■ <'/'.VuT.NwitH',m^V.V,. Irate Husbands Learn of Lia . D I which place they mov. .I l'unxsu- '/worldly labor" f Kunday. Chiet ralmer. lawney, June (i, moo. Frank Tlernej# a bookkeeper, who SOnS Ot the Little The woman stated that while In hns "n repeatedly arrested and tile d PlttslmrB she had cooked in several f"r violating the blue laws, alleges "Nobleman." restaurants, including DlmllnK's which that Cover hauled a casket front the WAS LIVING WITH WOMAN StZ SSSStJSSSSJT |WJSr&,"-S115-5r«'R niuiiii runiurrnn WVOBOE IS QUITE CERTAIN Alleged Wife No. 2 Suddenly.; ™»™ PANAMA ENulNEERS Disappears and Police Are taken m with pleurisy, sin went. t<> Friends of Wife-beater Desert Searching ' ARE REFUSED RAISE Him a"dClubs Demand Resignation man arrested for gnui 111II i nr WORKING ON SUNDAY DuHl HILL DL CALLED lirOK I m OF HONOR CO^r/?- »14 i // VlsTXki in t«>«la> omployeB 11 Company rt> subsrrip- U. flEOSOES OLEMJSNCSAU. ColUiuutHl <»ij I'agt? Tlirer. Lieutenant keep under it. The next report came from a farmer, six miles from town, Buying l.)r. Thomas was at his home alive, unhurt and with his nerves unshaken. Excursion to Pittsburg. Sunday. November 4th, via HufTalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hallway. Special train will leave I'unxsutawney at 7:20 a. m. Hound trip tickets, *1.50. tlw Young: Women's* Christian Associ- William J. Sylvius, manager of the nion of the gulf states, which will Klttannlng football team desires to hold its sessions hero during the next arrange a game wita •»tic* of the Punxfew days. Present indications point sutawmy teams for Saturday. Weight to n good attendance of delegates no consideration. 'Phone or address from Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Mis- tin* manager at the office of the Kltsissippi and other states embraced In tanning News. The average weight the association territory. « of tin- Kittannin# team is 104 pounds. tainment of th<- anual convention of < xpr« MMion wht'ivvor Niin nr is 11 *•«• (1« <1 which linds Following is II iisi of tho suiis-rip- of merlins qiiatltl.s. good business lions hitndod in In the Spirit win., ability. unci is s| iriliy fitted to take yesterda> s report: eare u: in. interests of JolTi-rson Kmploves I'tinxsiuuwnry Iron County. having nn intimate knowlvv;"', |
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