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lp m irly oc /H is b« ■retlal^l I < >Ss Will I',I S 10.000,000 Alt, By I 'nited Pre**. rear, stj :he he; iwayij laff. keep money lift ep.. i h in i:i i mi x muxi d i\ i*i i. MAljlilin. Spain, Oct. 11 — Thf H> rnitcd Pre . Till-: MKATIIKIl W.XSHISIJTOS. J). 11. Oft. "■ — jr./iuiiiH K '* the f'T «'Wt- n p.nn*.vlv-< til.i: ' r foUiu'U ,ln stlny. with .nitT • •: • S i i Searching for Bodies of 300 Victims of Forest Fires in Minnesotta PRICE TWO CENTS IRVING CLUB MEETS iBERll, 1910. iperior Court Reverses -ower Court in Carmalt Vs Punx'y Borough Suit VOL. V—NO. 21 NEW STORE FOR PUNXS'Y PUNXSUTAWNEY •A. TUESDAY EVENING Bold Holdup Near Punx'y H. D. Shaffer Relieved o f $310 in Cash on Indiana Road. Flames Continue Unchecked and Several Towns Are Threatened. him. The fact that Attorn. \ Castle also appeared before the church commission >'< sterday to defend Mrs Pollock is not thought to have don h» r cast* muc*h good, the inferem* being that I >r. Holman had a hand n hiring him. esidents of North Main Street Must Pay for Street I Curbing. Mrs. S. S. Smith read an interesting paper on "The Sue/. Canal," and Mrs. S. S. Ham: ton gave an interesting outline of curient events. .Wxt 'LMonday night the Club will m < t with '.Mrs. Jno. 10. Grube as hostess. The Irving Club met last night with iMiss Laura Neal, of East End, with thirteen members present. Following roll call the second half of the lesson. "The Nile Dwellers and Their j Land." was taken up. with iMrs. Henry jlMundorff as teacher. TROOPERS FAIL TO FIND HIGHWAYMEN • ied by The thoroughly re- On next Saturday a new store will open its doors in Punxsutawney, with A. Brody, who until recently resided In Anita, and is now conducting a store in that place, as propriety* The new establishment will ba/Tocated in the room fori Spirit, which modeled and Mr. Hrody will carry a full line of men's children's and ladies' wearing apparel, and the outlook for the new establishment is good. VS PUNX'Y BOROUGH REVERSED Fire Destroys Reynoldsville Home Following Explosion Fire Company Makes Long Run t o See Chicken Coop Burn WHOLE TERRITORY UNDER MARTIAL LAW lloined DlMrirl S|Mi'ial Hcliel' Trains arc llurritxl to P. vs. Mutual Building and Loan Assignees and Pugliese Cases Affirmed. dairies WaniOiy l-'iimigales Hen House Yer> l-'.ft'ecliveh. For the Mrst time in two months the The afternoon about 3:4." o'clock lire company was called out yesterday \GAS DRISION A SURPlUSi: BIG RUN BAND WILL BE HERE ON FRIDAY OCT. 14 It is t ■ m i m y ti incited tlv*t the prop, rt\ losses will b bast ten million dollars. At • ■ t <l nt; to .1 JTi\ '«■ in -sa«e t-»- : 1 i\ i t! V i I iitt rational llai'r • ii flam » - - in unding IJag!cy. tflearhr and Itanier, and the Governor h>- .i»i• • a »•»I for aid. lit lie! train- ai rushing rtrom ,'au Minn i" ! ami Dutfuth, and th lied t'r > preparfng to s.-ml ntir.tand uppl; - Uythe scene <»f for at 11 a iney ll'w « r. WA II IP i A I > Mi i »■ ! 1 ! Three hundred chart tl bodies of victims arc • xpci-it-il to b r«'■•'»ver*'d within the forty-eight hour<. and must be cared ter i long, hard run to Rockland Ave- Iloth l>i llolnian and Mrs I'ollock say they will li\ in the same neighborhood and will force the public to exonerate t'hem in time. 4'haroting Voting Widow it was told to the committer by one of the defendant's witn- s t'hat Mrs. Pollock and he Unionville ph> sician had been in the habit ot n 1«•«• tinn frequently after nightfall at out <r>f the was places. Klder Holman is married and the head of an interesting family, while Mrs. p.eauk's husband has been dead a few y< ar- Mrs. Pollock, in tear.-. >aid "The seven young men who claim to have seen myself and l)r 11 > man together are not untruthful, but t.•» ; are consumed with anger and jealousy. There is not one of them that I have had not at some time snubbed and Hffey have chosen this way to get *»v«n. no doubt. It is certainly a very mean kind of rcvengt . The women, too, of this congregation, are a lot of mean eats. nue, t'he blaze was found to be of email importance I'invr match ah- thaiJ** fumes. Uoekland Avnun ic fumigated the-, Charles Wargnv xeeretarv of the El dr. •! Q1:iss Company. f»■ < • n11 v• erected A chicken enop in his bn i% yard o: terday sulphu building at the tinv ami vi-.s-fac e \\,th applied th<* bu the sulphur, ii Is prob; - dropped the match .stick in . , which :u The coop was entirely destroyed, hut the chickens were luckily out of the •all came from the East End, and at- The home of Christ Monte, of Reynoldsville, was last night totally destroyed by lire with all its contents, entailing a loss of about $2,500. /Mr. Montr, with his family, hue just returned to their homo near tin company store, from th«- nick lodcon on Main Street., of which Monttv,Is tin proprietor. After unlocking it Mr. Monte struck a mutc)i •iflic i'.\pl -»ion f«»l!nw h rough th«- dour, o? »ut ia a few niinut' Ablaze. . lteynol<ij»vi!lc lire compan" charged in the Indictment. Besides he argued that he was being made the goat of the whole transaction, and that his sentence was unduly severe. Me was convicted at January Court and sentenced to a year's imprisonment, three-fourths of which time he has already served. C. Z. Gordon, Esq., handled Carmalt's side in the first case, W. M. Gillespie, Esq., arguing for the borough, as he also did in the Lnngan case, in which IT. C. Campbell, Esq., was for the appellant, in the Knights of Pythias case iMr. Campbell appeared for the appellant and W. W. Winslow. Esq., for the assignee Tn the Pugliese case W. M. Gillespie, Esq.. argued the case for the defendant appellant, while the Commonwealth's case was handled by District Attorney Jesse Long. Esq., B. M. Clark, Esq., and C. Z. Gordon. Esq. In July decisions were rendered in Shaffer v. Borough of Reynoldsville, and Morrison v. Curry, both of which cases were affirmed. The other four cases were also submitted at the same time. The other four cases were all of importance, and the Court evidently deemed it necessary to give them careful study. 'and .» t * * r ■ H> ra» fe door, hi alarm, th • entire house espite th efforts of was nti1 >itik wn.s destroyed. It is oeli that a leak in th. gas line hud caused a volume of «a> t«» accumulate in the house, and that the match canned the explosion. How Mr. Monte, escaped unljured is anexplalnable.HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATION GENERALLY COMMENDED Mrs. T. Davis Dies at Home School Board Scores Show (rovet nor Kberhardt has - an t iled ill engagements, and will accompany » relief train from Si. Paul The bit I d;st j [ prat t a ly Under martinI law, and the .State troops on dut> ha\ been ordered to shoot looters. Respected Delancey Woman Succumbs to Paralytic Stroke. :er for the unfortunates. Warn ad nverer>»wded with refugee. and the mayor ordered the opera house opened to be Us-', d a- a sh 1- Strenuous Program on Hand Roosevelt Has Most My Cnlted Pre*> ST. L< >l'I Mn . o,-t. il -Colon.'! a: l d I-.'Vt'i; .irr nl hen toda\ a Spt < 'I 11 at tilt' « l> t'Ol. .1 id O.'t III! div-s t«i ehool childi 11 ami reeeplhui The day's doings included automobile rid« i luni it' id at Hi. Musitl ( M< u' I.. I : II til.' 11 * »t «'■ .irf. ,i strenuous program was carried ou; Close on the heels of the ft<■ puI»1 <-an candidates will corn*' t'li<• independent Party'a eholec for the State offiei s. \ definite date has not yet been set for the arrival of the Keystone men hero, but it is believed that it will >e on or about < October i'rominent K< •ystoiie Pnrt.v in n in tin i-ounty are . nd< av<*i*im#? to arrange meetings for lley noldsvill*' arid Hrookville, i well as IMinxsutawne> Th« Pig Klin band will be a big I»art of the Republican ee|.-bra: ion iciv next Friday. n'hcu the Republican State candidates will be in Punxsutawiv y. Pig llun aggn nation of musician**, which, by the way, is a little bit the bcM in this part of the country, will arrive here shortly after supper, ami will make filings bum both in- i«I< and out de the theatre where the big meeting w ill be held. Iclp ( « lebrate al l»ig Meeting—lvc>- stoners \N ill Soon In* in I'iiii v">. Passes Resolution Condemning Advertising and Playing of Halliday Stock Co. ASKS BURGESS TO COMPEL SHUT DOWN DECEASED A NATIVE OF 'ENGLAND Burgess Freas now has his second annual Hallowe'en proclamation in stew. The celebration i.s bound to occur, and the scale Upon which it will bo carried through depends entirely upon the citizens themselves. If the proper support is given it should be the biggest celebration in Punxsutawney's 'history. XiIIIIIMT of Kllggcsl ioilH ('(HIM' I'YoIll Citi/eiis—Put Your Itlca l>otvn Oil The announcement in yesterdya's issue of The Spirit to tin1 eftVet that Punxsutawney would celebrate Hallowe'en in proper style brought from many citizens words of approbation and many suggestions. It is desirable, however, that t'he suggestions come in written form, and anyone who has a feasible item for the night's program on October 31, is urged to let •it be known at once. fck him across with a club. One of the duo commanded him to throw up his hands anil at the sanir time strui'U him jus?t below th. eye. Shaffer returned the blow. ;uid was holding: his own fairly will, whin the other highwayman, who had worked hi> way to hi the back of n in llurry When came to a poek<>tbool 2 and some ama! change was gone, as was his watch chain, and the holdup men. Befon he had fully realized what had happened to him, Shaffer saw a numhci of Stale Policemen disappearing around a curve iti the road toward il'unxsuta wn. y. He hurried after them, explained what had happened, and for 10 or 15 minute* the troopers searched the woods in that vicinity, bat without result. On their arrival at headquarters h re, they reported the holdup and another detail was immediately sent to the .scene. A further search brought no result*?. Shu It it is confident that thi highwaymen wiTi' still at work when tl»«*y sighted the State Policemen coining down tlio road, and that they hastily loealud hi* poekctbook, extracted the big: hills, anl threw the poekctbook to one wide. That they made an endeavor to secure his wateh was evident from the fact that his chain was mising, and the ring by which it was attached to the watch was torn off, showing that th y were In an extra hurry, and jerked the chain off while trying to secure the watch. The holdup victim is likewise confident that the highwaymen wer«- hidden somewhere in the woods while the Troopers were making their search as they would luive had but little time to get Shalt, r left Punxsutawney yesterday morning to walk to the home of his brother, O. O. Shaffer,' of near <*ovode. A short distance to the north of the railroad crossing he I took an old timber-road which is now but a mere path, and had proei < d.al but a short distance when two men jumped directly in front of him from | back of a large bush. Near the B. & S. Railroad crossing not lour miles from Punxsutawney H. 1). tshaffer, of Indiana Street, was yesterday held up and relieved of $310 in cush. Leon Hoffman Has Most Narrow Escape From Injury WEST END COUPLE ARE UNITED IN MARRIAGE vemor Hadle\ . t »:11 > a eom- In a spee.ii at the hotel banquet the Cciohel indorsed the Lakes-to-Oulf panied Uo.. evelt thromh thi da\ night he leav ■ for Springfield to Clvii and Mexieaii a w r Vii.ian>. The elimax of th« day'" activities will b' a sper h In tin- Col i.-:eum to- night :i\vay decisions rendered by the Su- Court of Philadelphia, handed yesterday, reached here yesterjfternoon, and at least two ■our decisions occasioned great i The lower court was re- the Borough of Punxsutaw- A. Carmalt, and In t'he case Higafti vs. Borough of Punxsutaw■ Tile case of the Knights of Py■vs. Ithe Assignees of the Punxftiey (Mutual Building and Loan Batiom and the Commonwealth Hglieae, were both aflirmed. w Lanvan case caused the great- WrprieiV as it was generally con- V that -the cue against the bor| was (rat'her weak. It was held by the majority of the attor- I throughout the town that the Inalt decision would be reversed, [ the Building and Loan decision Id be aflirmed, while there was a 9ion on the Pugliese case. Of Spcvial Interest [he Borough of Punxsutawneey v. 'malt is one of especial interest e, as it involves several thousand irs of assessments laid on abut; property owners on the paved th Main Street in the West End. Country Cluib and a number of lents of North 'Main Street, West , arc affected by thi» dek\, as well as people In L' other towns and cities, where ILmc questions have arisen. B chief points in controversy was Involving the character of the Balong the street. Carmalt's Htion was that his land was Hand, not city property, theresubject to the foot-front asand further, that inasmuch street was only twentywide, the curb was not a curb such as the Act of required abutting owners but a cart-way curb, far the sidewalk, useless to owner as a support for as he should con- •oup'e board Following t! otllee Miss Sophie Alienbaugh. daimlit. r <•' Mr. and Mrs. JIeur\ Allenbaugh. West 1-1 ad, and Charles Krom r. «»f Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kr >m. i W est Mud. were last night unit" d marriage by 'Squire N. I> i'or. \ in hix deep waterwap project. Today, while her. ltoo#«ee\.t mid" a weddiii; >n tin Were I'orelgiiors iShaffer describes the assailants as being foreigners, one about .six feet in height, smooth shaven, wearing dark clothes and a'blae'k cap, the other short, weighing about 145 pounds, uith dark, cropped mustache, dark clothe*3, rather shabby, and \ black rap. Both ere about forty years of >eop place to Huff a ■ Hid til e, to Dunkirk. X Y when lo wil make his Pr.un ' ..dymlio- hi • lt-«oy \t - through to ('lev- and; from the latter arrangements to open the eampalgu i Itepub II • in did at tSiinson. m New Yor kS:.-1 ><• i> t ' X» w York fr- m ht re ie ceremony the you lis ' the midnight train for of a week or ten da> - j,k»fn they will go t . housvthe West Knd. I'.oth young are Wt'll and favoral>l> known In n- .md haw- •'> h»»st of friends who wish thrill the hi st <•! lin k YOUNG WIDOW IS OUSTED rnOM CHURCH MEMBERSHIP Spanish Government Takes Precaution to Avoid Outbreak It - expected th > will j«>in the Colon I at HiiA'alu. and aoeompan> him "ii the rest of the trip. he reach od bo for.' 8at.urda\ H» >id< s OunUirU. sp- . elies wit he lll:ide .it .1 :miest'»\Vl). Ule.iii. WYllJ*- ville and Umira. (lotham will not Leon Hoffman, of this place, terday had si narrow qseape Ij rious injury, if not ih ath started to cross th«' ylreet. the approach of jh warning toot of jflu' lny to turn jump to one sil Fred Arthurs, umlng E. B. Henderson's 'car, promptly j»ut on the emergency brake, and the auto .stopped a few inches from Mr. Hoffman's prostrate body. y o>- f>Ill Sl'- U- 'hail it linticinK lobile. A caused him fs he start, d to K- f.H. rails iii i'ront of Auto, Which Stops •lust ill TiiiM" to Avoid \reidoiit.Funrral services will be held at the home in IMLanrrv on Thursday morning at ton o'clock, Itev. II <». Teagarden will conduct the services and burial will be made in Circle Hill She is survived by her husband and the following children: John, Mrs. \V. A. Smith, of Hibbing, Minn., and Mrs, T. VV, Shearer, of tins place. One sister, who resides in England, also survives her. At her home in DeLancey, Mrs. Louisa Davis, wife of Thomas Davis, (•ne Di the most highly regarded w omen of this section, died last evening at four o'ckuV. from paralysis, which made it. ;i|jicaranri Saturday nighj Previous [J that time the deceased had been her good health. IS'orn ii/scotshiiV, Kngland, in she inarmed in and thr< . years later wish came t«> thi country, in Tioga County. Twrnty-iwii years ago the couph moved to DeLancey and have resided there ever since. The deceased was a woman of sterling worth, an ardent church worker and one of the leading members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian ■Church of Anita. 11- r death brings sorrow to many homes throughout this community. Stevensin and The School II' regular session present with th« session was <l» v business. The tax collee ly satisfactory, ports of th> aggregating abo were paid, m large sum being paid out for books and other supplies. Miss Francos Fox, of McKee«port. was chosen t«> till the vacancy in the teachers' staff caused by the resignation of Miss Gertrude dowser, who has accepted a position in the Wilmerding schools t a -higher salary than she was receiving here. A discussion of the billboard and school ticket advertising of the Hailiday Stock I'oinpany now exhibiting at the Jefferson Theatre consumed a large part of the session. Following the discussion the following resolution was offered and passed: Resolution hy the School I loan I The School Hoard of PunxKUtawney District, feeling that the theatrical company now exhibiting at the Jefferson Th ater is not only unworthy «>•' patronage bat is actually advertising performance* detrimental to the morals of the school children of the (lis- 45,000 OUT ON STRIKE Continued on Page Two. It is evident that the fellows are hoboes, and that they took a chance of holding up Shaffer merely for drink The pocketbook was found about fifteen f> t-t from the spot where the holdup occurred, with two dollars In bills and a little change still in it. The money taken from Shaffer, which he was carrying to his brother, was In two one hundred dollar bills, and the rest in fives and tens. For Informa-111■:i to either Chief of Police l'aliin r or the State Police, that will le'ul to the arrest of the men, Shaffer will pay Hfty dollars. ( VnM'ti l Y. Columbus Day at Reynoldsville W. J. HIKES III AUTO SMASHUP AT LICK RAVEN Ham e*. 11A I Ul IS ill 'Tl<». Oct. U. -Three mi-ii \\ badly burned in a singular accident i»i th<- \*< nns\ 1 \ anla railroad mundhou* here yesterday evening. The> were working in a pit beneath t loenmotlvc when a pin fell on a feed plp< of a hydraulic jack releuslng a large quant its of nil. The oil fell on i torch and the pit was enveloped In — Butler Tomorrow is the big day, a number of speeches and a parade being on tin- schedule. A number of Punxsutawney people will be in attendance tomorrow, while not a few are taking in the festivities today. The two day.--' festivities under the auspices of the St. Helena Society, commemorating Columbus Day, started this morning at Reynoldsville. The town is crowded with visitors, the srtre ts are gayly decorated with bunting. and tVie Italian and American colors.The army owns forty aeroplanes and there are a thousand private aviators, and it Us likely that the use of their machines will be requested. The papers are urging the necessity of an extra session of Parliament to settle the strike. It is probable that within a few days strikes will be -declared on all the railroads in France, Involving three hundred thousand men. The Government announced today that if a strike will tie up all the railroads, mail will be carried in aeroplanes.The labor trouble promises to be the greatest in the history of railroading in France. PARIS', Oct. 11.—-Employ, s on the Northern Railway to the number of forty-five thousand are out on strike today. By United Press. •TKX IIOIHKS T\ki:\ FROM MINI-: IN COLORADO. incki:\sf.i> pay run minf.ks. SHKNAN1X 'AH. Pa . Oct. 11 Charles \*. Nelll, lTnlt«*d States (Commissioner of Labor, notllled the anthracite operators that, according to the prices of coal at tidewater, the rate of wag» s to be paid for Sep! tembcr was f> per cent above the basis*. CiOVj Many Portugese nuns and monks are entering Spanish convents and monasteries in defiance of the Government's order against their eception. It wiih-arned today that Mmi. has abandoned his intention to IIv in Spain because his advisors thin such action would ineensv tht Itepu lieans againset Alfonso. It is believed. however, that tho inHii ictionistH will not take action Thursday, because the Government will l<" prepared, and expecting a re- * ! t*"i volt. It. is thought that the plan of the .Republicans is to lull the Government Into a feeling of security and then rls»e unexp ctedly. Spanish government has completed elaborate prec.iuHnn," to o.iell a ftld<- armed revo.! next Thur-day, which is the anniversary of the execution of Professor Ferrer, director of the Modern School, it .Uircelona, which created such a *tir throughout the world a year ago. The charge against 'Mrs. Pollock was that .she had b en too friendly with Dr. Albert Holman, of Unionville, perhaps the county's leading physician, and a very rich man, also an elder in the ITnionville Presbyteran Chureh in that place. Dr. Holman was some time since dropped from the eldership of the church after a hearing by the Presbytery, but he is making a hard light to regain •his church standing and has employed Attorney Castle, of Pittsburg, former candidate for governor on the Prohibition ticket, to light his case for Special Commission I hid* her (■uiltv of Indiscretion, KCTLKlIl. Pa.. Oct. 11 •County is torn up over the announcement of the finding of a sp.-clai commision which sat all day in the case of Mrs. Jennie Pollock, a pretty young widow school teacher and Sunday School worker who had been ac<\i»rd of indiscretion. Thi commission found the young woman guilty and recommended that fihe be dropped from membership in the Isle Presbyterian Church of West Sunbury. the members of which had preferred charges against her. WASHINGTON. I> <>«'l. H — Tht <'«•!ius I»«• i»;ir1111 fiit <> liny i hut tin' iitlU lnl count ot I,oui» Villi-. K. htin ky. slunvj a iioi'Ulallu" ' 223,028. STARiRVTL/LE, Colo., Oct. 11.— After lighting against the mine gases all night the rescuers who entered the ill-fated mine today found ten bodies. The unfortunate men had been killed by the force of the explosion and were covered by fallen rock. The passage ways are obstructed by debris and it Is expected that it will be several hours bef. re this can be removjd. Two of the ten m«n brought ti the surface were taken to the temporals morgue, having been horribly man- Oilllois Journal Man lias Hard Luck Willi Car. "On Friday morning the automobile owned and opt rated by \V. .1. Hines, of 1 Hi Hois, was wrecked on Spring Street in front of the residence of John Traffonl, arid while the occu- pants escaped without serious Injury J the machine was a total wreck. It seems that Hines was in a bad state of intoxication and while in that con- j dition tried to drive the car down to the fair grounds, with disastrous results. Prior to running into a lamp post with the above consequences, he is said to have struck the buggy of Col. Austin Curtln, damaging it. though fortunately not injuring the occupants. A warrant was Issued for his arrest and it is probable that he will pay heavily for his breach of the law."—*Bel|efonte Correspondent to L#ock Haven Rxpress. Saturday, October 8, 1910. This is the third time within several weeks that the authorities have proceeded against this party for reckless running.—DuBoits Courier. CASKS A HE liKASSIGN ED By United Pivss. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1.—At- Attorney General. VVickersham today presented a motion that the cases in the suits to dissolve the Standard Oil and Tobacco trust, be reassigned In the Supreme. Court for hearing January This action was taken so that the •Department »»f Justice could plan its work for the present term. The corporation tax cases have been set for hearing after the trust cases. tas twice tried, the Su- I having rpvfcrsed the m its ruling that Carit of defense was inthe second trial Judge ed CarmaH's conten• borough took the apiuperiqr Court now re»r Court. Borough of Punxsutawrsed. This was an ac-1 by John S. Langan for the overflowing of the y his property was sejed, his contention beborough had constructlanlfestly insufficient to spring floods, and that injury should have been J \ and avoided. The borough jVjjftt it was not liable, large\ Vm of the statute of limitajht sewer having been built than six yeara\ prior to the L of suit. The lower Court f the case in favor of the (i, Judge Hall, of Ridgway, tryj case. B. Keltonik and Glenn, Asv. Knights of Pythias, was the several actions brought assignees of the Building and Association to recover overmts. Judgment was taken tthe K. of P. for want of an L of defense, and when later davit was offered the Court that it was too late, and tfahestions differing from those had already been passed up- that the defense raised no py the lower and higher Courts, tdecision the Superior Court now ►mmonwealth v. Pugliese was xu.d. This was the criminal ac- growlng out of the alleged sellof jobs in the mines a year or e ago. Other prosecutions were Rsed on, but only this one resulted ■ conviction, Pugliese's own teetily substantially admitting that he r bet>n Involved in the extortion of [ney from men who sought work. » contention on appeal was that me he was not altogether inno- L he clearly was not guilty of [ misdemeanor with which he was .1 J /'ot 70»F» j DA*OY / r»r»M or TMnfrfiTujl I VT* or JI ■■■'- •- ::jf*Sr' $J:r loard met last In with /all o « xcei/tlon of Geovtt<- YVilliaJn Allison. /The <»tc*11 /mostly tn r/futine t(»i/s report m/is highasj \m iv 111-' r<- ar \jus umei'rs. Hills ut mr usual amount ■ -1 Kf ' sn * * 1 m
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-10-11 |
Volume | V |
Issue | 21 |
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. |
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Date | 1910-10-11 |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-10-11 |
Volume | V |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1910-10-11 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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lp m irly oc /H is b« ■retlal^l I < >Ss Will I',I S 10.000,000 Alt, By I 'nited Pre**. rear, stj :he he; iwayij laff. keep money lift ep.. i h in i:i i mi x muxi d i\ i*i i. MAljlilin. Spain, Oct. 11 — Thf H> rnitcd Pre . Till-: MKATIIKIl W.XSHISIJTOS. J). 11. Oft. "■ — jr./iuiiiH K '* the f'T «'Wt- n p.nn*.vlv-< til.i: ' r foUiu'U ,ln stlny. with .nitT • •: • S i i Searching for Bodies of 300 Victims of Forest Fires in Minnesotta PRICE TWO CENTS IRVING CLUB MEETS iBERll, 1910. iperior Court Reverses -ower Court in Carmalt Vs Punx'y Borough Suit VOL. V—NO. 21 NEW STORE FOR PUNXS'Y PUNXSUTAWNEY •A. TUESDAY EVENING Bold Holdup Near Punx'y H. D. Shaffer Relieved o f $310 in Cash on Indiana Road. Flames Continue Unchecked and Several Towns Are Threatened. him. The fact that Attorn. \ Castle also appeared before the church commission >'< sterday to defend Mrs Pollock is not thought to have don h» r cast* muc*h good, the inferem* being that I >r. Holman had a hand n hiring him. esidents of North Main Street Must Pay for Street I Curbing. Mrs. S. S. Smith read an interesting paper on "The Sue/. Canal," and Mrs. S. S. Ham: ton gave an interesting outline of curient events. .Wxt 'LMonday night the Club will m < t with '.Mrs. Jno. 10. Grube as hostess. The Irving Club met last night with iMiss Laura Neal, of East End, with thirteen members present. Following roll call the second half of the lesson. "The Nile Dwellers and Their j Land." was taken up. with iMrs. Henry jlMundorff as teacher. TROOPERS FAIL TO FIND HIGHWAYMEN • ied by The thoroughly re- On next Saturday a new store will open its doors in Punxsutawney, with A. Brody, who until recently resided In Anita, and is now conducting a store in that place, as propriety* The new establishment will ba/Tocated in the room fori Spirit, which modeled and Mr. Hrody will carry a full line of men's children's and ladies' wearing apparel, and the outlook for the new establishment is good. VS PUNX'Y BOROUGH REVERSED Fire Destroys Reynoldsville Home Following Explosion Fire Company Makes Long Run t o See Chicken Coop Burn WHOLE TERRITORY UNDER MARTIAL LAW lloined DlMrirl S|Mi'ial Hcliel' Trains arc llurritxl to P. vs. Mutual Building and Loan Assignees and Pugliese Cases Affirmed. dairies WaniOiy l-'iimigales Hen House Yer> l-'.ft'ecliveh. For the Mrst time in two months the The afternoon about 3:4." o'clock lire company was called out yesterday \GAS DRISION A SURPlUSi: BIG RUN BAND WILL BE HERE ON FRIDAY OCT. 14 It is t ■ m i m y ti incited tlv*t the prop, rt\ losses will b bast ten million dollars. At • ■ t |
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