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PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20.1901. VOL XXVIII. NO. 42. HOBATZO. —OF— NOW READY. homm. WRAPPERS. SHIRT WAISTS AND Anything you may desire in this line we can furnish at popular pric es. EBERHAIT. GRAND OPENING MARCHING ORDERS TO OUR EBERNART. Many Now Attractions at -WEBERS'- NEW SPRING DISPLAY OF HATS and NECKWEAR CLOTHING, SHIRTS, SHOES, DnW Ooodlander. DtiM Ooodlandar, of Lutheraburg. on* of tlM beet known olMcana of Clearfield oounty, died it hta ham* In that place, on Sunday, March 10, aged about 70 yean. Ha was the father of Hn. Walter F. Arm*, of thto place, Kn. J. H. Edencer, P. N. and Walter, of Lolhewburg; Urs. J. K. Seyler, of DuBoU; Jam** I., of Allegheny, and Mr*. A. O. Shea, Eleanor*. Mr. Qoodlander lived at or near Luthersburg for oyer sixty yean. Ha ha* watched and ae•lated In the development or that locality ever since he waa a youtb, and bl* life ha* beeo a credit to him and a matter of pride to hi* surviving dsaoendants. Daring the long period of time hi* lnflaenoe ha* alway* been on the (id* of morality, and hi* effort to Improve and uplift the standard of i atelllgenoe among all hi* aasootatee I* universally admitted by his acquaintance* to havebeen a powerful one for good. He waa a men of strong personality, vigorou* and active, wl>o pat forth the (trength of a foroefal will and enthusiastic temperament in all his undertakings. The funeral waa held on the following Tueeday, and he wa* laid to rest In the village cemetery, over-looking bis home and thesceneeof all hi*|U>tlvecareer. The world 1* a loeer by hi* death. Ladies', Misses & Children's Tailoi-Made Suits and Spring Jackets. New Suits for the Little Boys. Ti/rT> liTf CJ CJ TTfT O at $10.00. Such quality and so much goodness was M&1M u O U1 J. O never before offered so early in the season. Veiv Fine Dress Suits at $12. $15 and $18. Suits that are made in the best workmanlike manner, and fit perfect—equal to merchant tailor suits, at about half the money. $4.98 buys an elegant full tailor-made suit, well trimmed and a perfect tit. All the lead- ing shades. This suit j is worth |6.50. \ The Berwlnd-White Co. bad notices posted to the effect that they would still oontlnuo to pay the scale wages of 1900 to their employee until April, 1902. A social party was held at the home of David Phillips Thursday evening, where several of our young people had gathered and enjoyed themselves playing games. Tony and Frank Moraso (tarnished the party with music. Luncheon was served before the guests departed. A very interesting entertainment was glyen at the Congregational church Sat- urday evening to an appreciative audienoe in the form of an illustrated looture on the Slums of New York, interspersed with music, given by a representative of the Salvation Army. Mining Village. Loctl and Personal New* from a Hie* David J. Bm spent Wednesday at Anita visiting soma of hi* old drianda. Jenkin B. Dark made a abort visit with hto relatives at Anita Saturday. John Ashley, of Bobertadale, Pa., a pent Bnnday with Joaeph Hawley and wife. Quite a number of our people attended the service* of the Salvation Army at Punxratawney Sunday. County Superlntannent Teitrlok and Townahip Saparlntendent Lex Mitchell visited our aohools last week. Mr*. James Hewett and Miss Jessie Dunamore, of Punxsutawney, spent Sanday with Miss Helen Hunter. Robert Walker, mine foreman of No. 4 mine, attended the mine Inspector examination at Pittaburg laat week. Mrs. Oaorge returned Monday to Phllllpsburg, her home, after a week's visit with her ton, John Oeorge and family, and other friends. Comprising Vestee, Russian Blouse and Blouse Suits. The Russian Blouse will be very popular, and you will find many nobby styles to select from. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $5.00. "m CSV* cs Many new styles in Vici Kid, Sur- pass Kid, Velour Calf, Box Calf, Patent Leather and Ideal Kid. All widths—proper styles. Orders will be taken for Ladies' Knox Sailors. Ntw Spring Styles in Hits—soft and stiff. All tin leading styles. Also the Renowned Knnx Hats. $7.50 buys a suit that is equal to what are usually sold for J10, but th.s is very special with us, and one that any person can afford to buy. Bam Jones Ooming. A coarse of entertainments has been arranged for the K. B. Church as follows: April 2, Frederiok Aroher's assistant, Mr. Napier, and Hiss Archer, a " Song, Ballad and Organ Reoltal." April 23, Bev. J. Bell Neff, D. D., "Into the King Bow and Crowned." Uay 8, Bev. John Peate, D. D., " Reoent Travels Abroad." June 4, Sam Jones, " A Medley of Philosophy, Facts and Fun." Committee. The course tickets are (1.00 each. Single admlaaion for Bun Jones, 503, and 25c for each of the others. Seats reserved but not selected In the gallery, 10c extra. Be sure to hear Mr. Napier and Miss Archer on April X They are amongst Pittsburg's beet entertainers. Tlokets on sale at P. P. Long's and J. M. Beyer's stores. MIC brings you to a complete line of shades and fabrics that ■ IU are worth $ 12.00 to $ I). 50, but we have a big stock that must be sold during this grand opening sale. Don't wait until they are picked over, but get yours from a complete line. New Master Neckwear-very swell. Exclusive patterns J. A. WEBER, GttEGKEREP FRONT. THE ONE PRICE .CLOTHIER, PUNXSIJTAWNEY. M. L. Dymond, General Agent of the firm of C. W. Stuart & Co., of Newark, New York, wishes any and all customers to oall on him at the Pantall Hotel Saturday, March 23 and Saturday, March 30, that he has not been able to see owing to the limited time he has had in this section. After the above datee he cannot re- Slaco any dead stock or take new orders, te Intends to do business in this seotion for the next three yean. ft|E nn buys all that any one can desire in the way of perfect taiwlwiUU loring. For workmanship, quality and style it is impossible to get anything in the large cities to equal these garments for less than $18.00 to $25.00. —FOR— JEFFERSON COUNTY MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S LIST - lie taller sntawney bo the starting point. That would shorten the route. It oould then be carried according to contract. As it Is now soius dftjHwe get no mall. and make this The 11. E. parsonage is about ready for occupancy. It is the best building in town, bat coat more than first intended. For some time we have been having poor mail accommodations. There has been oause for complaint. The contractor should be a man who will carry the mail according to contract. Oar people should uk that the mail from this place to Punx- Rev. Bhingledecker and Samuel Shilling made a business trip to New Bethlehem on Saturday. Tho oyster supper on Tuesday evening was quite well attended. All went home well pleased. Mrs. Stewart, of North Dakota, who was visiting friends here returned home Wednesday.Winter is lingering in the lap of spring. The roads In this country are getting bad. BINOQOLD ITBM8. Delia Holben returned to Llndsey on Sunday. Ralph Falk made a trip to Llndsey on Saturday. A. B. Howard went to DuBols on Monday to transact business. BlrohBeed, of BrookviUe, was in town on Thursday, looking after Insurance. Some fake peddlers were around town on Thursday selling glasses they had found. Mrs. Leroh, of Brookville, visited her brother Bud Falk, on Tuesday. are found /,t y are the AGAIN WE CALL SPECIAL ATTEN TO OUR MISSES TAILOR-MADE SU As this is a department that was always Now we give you as good selections as anywhere, priced at $4.98 to $9.50- The GOLDEN RULE GOODS. CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS, a complete line 98c. to $3.00. CELEBRATED TRY ONE OF THE E.Z.waist 25Ct L L WA1STS, We have them for either Boys or Girls Albert, J£. J — Anderson & Leech .... During this grand opening sale we offer some very special inducements in our First Floor Carpet Room. We make, lay and line carpets free. Quality and price on every piece fully guaranteed. CARPETS AND LACE CURTAINS. Nothing is of greater importance than the fact that our entire stock is all new, direct from the best manufacturers, and every article is sold with a view of pleasing the trade and an endeavor to constantly increase the volume of our business, which is very essential to good values as all know. "Shorty" Slagle, whose home Is a few mllea out from Brookville, has been spending a few day* at the latter plaoe. Before leaving for his home on Saturday evening he stated to a Courier man that he would leave for a business trip to the south the first of this week, and until then it was impossible to say where he would play the coming season; but the chances were he would be back in the outfield of the Philadelphia National league olub. "Reub" Eason, who wound up the season with the Chicago National league team last year, also a Brookville boy, has signed with Chloago again for next season and on Saturday evening was flashing a check for advanoe money that he waa unable to get osahed at the Brookville banks, they not having available so large a sum of cash, owing to It being after banking boon and their vaults being looked with time looks. "Keub's" admirers, of whleh be baa a great many predlot that he will make bis mark among the National league twlrlers this year." Neva for the Rooters. The DuBois Courier, of Monday, Is responsible for the following: "Dennis Byan, of last season's DaBois team, and Pltober Herwig, of the 1000 Ponxs'y team, have signod with Salt Lake City for the ooming season. Emmett Heidriok arrived at bis homo at Brookville on Saturday from Cleveland, where he and Rhody Wallace, the craok shortstop of tho St. Louis team, were conferring with Magnate Somen, of the Amerloau league. Emmett stated on Saturday night that it was still doubtfal where he would_play the coming sesson. He emphatically denies the report that was published in a city piper on Friday that he had signed with the Chicago American league team. givaa nu*r aimoat lnatantly. Kaap It hamtr. Ito Jar with tha r*d top. ate. Bold brail tanktL It to tha aafkat and Tha Jar with tharad top. Kingofhaalan. U«ad by paopla of Miiaa averywhara. Tbara ara tlmaa whan yon oanaot gat* dootoc qnlcfc aaoogh In o— of an acddanl; if it to a bad out, brntoa or a born, naa Tha oolor of gold. Ad Mod II Sold* Worth lta weight in gold. Oaa bo bought for 25o. Oljdaadala Ointment. OUR MOTTO-SAME PRICE SAME DAY TO EVERYBODY! J.B. EBERHART, Punxsutawney, Pa. oonuuiD 01 nam paob. It , B F All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and Only ONE PRICE. "WHAT IS NOT RIGHT, WE WILL MAKE RIGHT." Men's and Boys' Furnisher, EBERHART BLOCK. H. J. LOEB, fAOZ, J/OT», FOR THE YEAR 1901. ANITA. THfC venders of foreign and domestic merchandise, etc., of JeflVrson county, Pennsylvania, will take notice that they are appraised and classified by the undersigned ap- 8raiser of mercantile and other license tax for le year 1901, as follows: Butcher, Charles Benson A Record Bonco, Tony Brody, Abe Cardamom-, (jasper Chtodo, Hau to '3arlson, Kd Kureka Supply Co Qustaftoo, Mlctor Hook, Laura Hansom, Hwan Ingles, Wm Johnson, O. M .Unking A Morgaln Kramer, Charles Larson, Olaf C Mosler, Wm.H Malbuig, A. J McGregor, H. B Molntyre, John Malney, Mrs. H McKechnie, David ~ Nelson A Olson Olson, T iiymencE, Andro Koth, John Hpen -er, Harry........ Hch war it, John P Treharne Bros Thomas, 8. A Son Westre, Louis „ Wlngard, Llbble D Walker, G. J a.... Warner, 0. M Wlngard A Davis Yapol, James Allen, J. G., A Bon. ALLEN'S MILLS. BROOK VI fiLB. You can New Spring Goods are Here. Bought oaretniig. Well selected. Correct styles. Right prices. get just what you want in Men's or Boys' wear. We Are Determined TO PLEASE YOU. TRUNKS AND SflTCfi&LS. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings. Allgeier, Phil. J Black, W. P Butlvr, C. H., 4 Bro Bullern, C.J Blood, K.P...M Bonuett, A Bulling ion A Brady Bevler, Kdwin .. Burton A Cooley Brady, J. I Bender, Uriah Burkett, D Brown, John Gumming* A Co Canning, James M Chesnntt, W. K Craig A Co Darr A Kngllah Kvang, W. A O. W Ketzer, W. K... Fuller, L. W.... Gutb. C. B Guytner, J. W. Hughes, J. II... Henderson, K. Henderson, K. Henderson, A. Hlbbard, D. F.. Hath, Nat Hetriok, Sd Heasley, George W Henderson, D. A Hamilton, J. K.. ... Heber, Jackson. - Humphrey, W.N. A Bro Hall £ Lucas Jackson, Mrs. Ltna Jofery, Joe Kennedy, G.H. Kelso, wm, A ' GjpEvery department in the Peoples' Popular Store is a money saver to our patrons. IK m - Ina WW v. itm S •> % k. -
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-03-20 |
Volume | XXVIII |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1901-03-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-03-20 |
Volume | XXVIII |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1901-03-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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. |
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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. |
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Full Text | PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20.1901. VOL XXVIII. NO. 42. HOBATZO. —OF— NOW READY. homm. WRAPPERS. SHIRT WAISTS AND Anything you may desire in this line we can furnish at popular pric es. EBERHAIT. GRAND OPENING MARCHING ORDERS TO OUR EBERNART. Many Now Attractions at -WEBERS'- NEW SPRING DISPLAY OF HATS and NECKWEAR CLOTHING, SHIRTS, SHOES, DnW Ooodlander. DtiM Ooodlandar, of Lutheraburg. on* of tlM beet known olMcana of Clearfield oounty, died it hta ham* In that place, on Sunday, March 10, aged about 70 yean. Ha was the father of Hn. Walter F. Arm*, of thto place, Kn. J. H. Edencer, P. N. and Walter, of Lolhewburg; Urs. J. K. Seyler, of DuBoU; Jam** I., of Allegheny, and Mr*. A. O. Shea, Eleanor*. Mr. Qoodlander lived at or near Luthersburg for oyer sixty yean. Ha ha* watched and ae•lated In the development or that locality ever since he waa a youtb, and bl* life ha* beeo a credit to him and a matter of pride to hi* surviving dsaoendants. Daring the long period of time hi* lnflaenoe ha* alway* been on the (id* of morality, and hi* effort to Improve and uplift the standard of i atelllgenoe among all hi* aasootatee I* universally admitted by his acquaintance* to havebeen a powerful one for good. He waa a men of strong personality, vigorou* and active, wl>o pat forth the (trength of a foroefal will and enthusiastic temperament in all his undertakings. The funeral waa held on the following Tueeday, and he wa* laid to rest In the village cemetery, over-looking bis home and thesceneeof all hi*|U>tlvecareer. The world 1* a loeer by hi* death. Ladies', Misses & Children's Tailoi-Made Suits and Spring Jackets. New Suits for the Little Boys. Ti/rT> liTf CJ CJ TTfT O at $10.00. Such quality and so much goodness was M&1M u O U1 J. O never before offered so early in the season. Veiv Fine Dress Suits at $12. $15 and $18. Suits that are made in the best workmanlike manner, and fit perfect—equal to merchant tailor suits, at about half the money. $4.98 buys an elegant full tailor-made suit, well trimmed and a perfect tit. All the lead- ing shades. This suit j is worth |6.50. \ The Berwlnd-White Co. bad notices posted to the effect that they would still oontlnuo to pay the scale wages of 1900 to their employee until April, 1902. A social party was held at the home of David Phillips Thursday evening, where several of our young people had gathered and enjoyed themselves playing games. Tony and Frank Moraso (tarnished the party with music. Luncheon was served before the guests departed. A very interesting entertainment was glyen at the Congregational church Sat- urday evening to an appreciative audienoe in the form of an illustrated looture on the Slums of New York, interspersed with music, given by a representative of the Salvation Army. Mining Village. Loctl and Personal New* from a Hie* David J. Bm spent Wednesday at Anita visiting soma of hi* old drianda. Jenkin B. Dark made a abort visit with hto relatives at Anita Saturday. John Ashley, of Bobertadale, Pa., a pent Bnnday with Joaeph Hawley and wife. Quite a number of our people attended the service* of the Salvation Army at Punxratawney Sunday. County Superlntannent Teitrlok and Townahip Saparlntendent Lex Mitchell visited our aohools last week. Mr*. James Hewett and Miss Jessie Dunamore, of Punxsutawney, spent Sanday with Miss Helen Hunter. Robert Walker, mine foreman of No. 4 mine, attended the mine Inspector examination at Pittaburg laat week. Mrs. Oaorge returned Monday to Phllllpsburg, her home, after a week's visit with her ton, John Oeorge and family, and other friends. Comprising Vestee, Russian Blouse and Blouse Suits. The Russian Blouse will be very popular, and you will find many nobby styles to select from. Prices ranging from $2.50 to $5.00. "m CSV* cs Many new styles in Vici Kid, Sur- pass Kid, Velour Calf, Box Calf, Patent Leather and Ideal Kid. All widths—proper styles. Orders will be taken for Ladies' Knox Sailors. Ntw Spring Styles in Hits—soft and stiff. All tin leading styles. Also the Renowned Knnx Hats. $7.50 buys a suit that is equal to what are usually sold for J10, but th.s is very special with us, and one that any person can afford to buy. Bam Jones Ooming. A coarse of entertainments has been arranged for the K. B. Church as follows: April 2, Frederiok Aroher's assistant, Mr. Napier, and Hiss Archer, a " Song, Ballad and Organ Reoltal." April 23, Bev. J. Bell Neff, D. D., "Into the King Bow and Crowned." Uay 8, Bev. John Peate, D. D., " Reoent Travels Abroad." June 4, Sam Jones, " A Medley of Philosophy, Facts and Fun." Committee. The course tickets are (1.00 each. Single admlaaion for Bun Jones, 503, and 25c for each of the others. Seats reserved but not selected In the gallery, 10c extra. Be sure to hear Mr. Napier and Miss Archer on April X They are amongst Pittsburg's beet entertainers. Tlokets on sale at P. P. Long's and J. M. Beyer's stores. MIC brings you to a complete line of shades and fabrics that ■ IU are worth $ 12.00 to $ I). 50, but we have a big stock that must be sold during this grand opening sale. Don't wait until they are picked over, but get yours from a complete line. New Master Neckwear-very swell. Exclusive patterns J. A. WEBER, GttEGKEREP FRONT. THE ONE PRICE .CLOTHIER, PUNXSIJTAWNEY. M. L. Dymond, General Agent of the firm of C. W. Stuart & Co., of Newark, New York, wishes any and all customers to oall on him at the Pantall Hotel Saturday, March 23 and Saturday, March 30, that he has not been able to see owing to the limited time he has had in this section. After the above datee he cannot re- Slaco any dead stock or take new orders, te Intends to do business in this seotion for the next three yean. ft|E nn buys all that any one can desire in the way of perfect taiwlwiUU loring. For workmanship, quality and style it is impossible to get anything in the large cities to equal these garments for less than $18.00 to $25.00. —FOR— JEFFERSON COUNTY MERCANTILE APPRAISER'S LIST - lie taller sntawney bo the starting point. That would shorten the route. It oould then be carried according to contract. As it Is now soius dftjHwe get no mall. and make this The 11. E. parsonage is about ready for occupancy. It is the best building in town, bat coat more than first intended. For some time we have been having poor mail accommodations. There has been oause for complaint. The contractor should be a man who will carry the mail according to contract. Oar people should uk that the mail from this place to Punx- Rev. Bhingledecker and Samuel Shilling made a business trip to New Bethlehem on Saturday. Tho oyster supper on Tuesday evening was quite well attended. All went home well pleased. Mrs. Stewart, of North Dakota, who was visiting friends here returned home Wednesday.Winter is lingering in the lap of spring. The roads In this country are getting bad. BINOQOLD ITBM8. Delia Holben returned to Llndsey on Sunday. Ralph Falk made a trip to Llndsey on Saturday. A. B. Howard went to DuBols on Monday to transact business. BlrohBeed, of BrookviUe, was in town on Thursday, looking after Insurance. Some fake peddlers were around town on Thursday selling glasses they had found. Mrs. Leroh, of Brookville, visited her brother Bud Falk, on Tuesday. are found /,t y are the AGAIN WE CALL SPECIAL ATTEN TO OUR MISSES TAILOR-MADE SU As this is a department that was always Now we give you as good selections as anywhere, priced at $4.98 to $9.50- The GOLDEN RULE GOODS. CHILDREN'S SPRING JACKETS, a complete line 98c. to $3.00. CELEBRATED TRY ONE OF THE E.Z.waist 25Ct L L WA1STS, We have them for either Boys or Girls Albert, J£. J — Anderson & Leech .... During this grand opening sale we offer some very special inducements in our First Floor Carpet Room. We make, lay and line carpets free. Quality and price on every piece fully guaranteed. CARPETS AND LACE CURTAINS. Nothing is of greater importance than the fact that our entire stock is all new, direct from the best manufacturers, and every article is sold with a view of pleasing the trade and an endeavor to constantly increase the volume of our business, which is very essential to good values as all know. "Shorty" Slagle, whose home Is a few mllea out from Brookville, has been spending a few day* at the latter plaoe. Before leaving for his home on Saturday evening he stated to a Courier man that he would leave for a business trip to the south the first of this week, and until then it was impossible to say where he would play the coming season; but the chances were he would be back in the outfield of the Philadelphia National league olub. "Reub" Eason, who wound up the season with the Chicago National league team last year, also a Brookville boy, has signed with Chloago again for next season and on Saturday evening was flashing a check for advanoe money that he waa unable to get osahed at the Brookville banks, they not having available so large a sum of cash, owing to It being after banking boon and their vaults being looked with time looks. "Keub's" admirers, of whleh be baa a great many predlot that he will make bis mark among the National league twlrlers this year." Neva for the Rooters. The DuBois Courier, of Monday, Is responsible for the following: "Dennis Byan, of last season's DaBois team, and Pltober Herwig, of the 1000 Ponxs'y team, have signod with Salt Lake City for the ooming season. Emmett Heidriok arrived at bis homo at Brookville on Saturday from Cleveland, where he and Rhody Wallace, the craok shortstop of tho St. Louis team, were conferring with Magnate Somen, of the Amerloau league. Emmett stated on Saturday night that it was still doubtfal where he would_play the coming sesson. He emphatically denies the report that was published in a city piper on Friday that he had signed with the Chicago American league team. givaa nu*r aimoat lnatantly. Kaap It hamtr. Ito Jar with tha r*d top. ate. Bold brail tanktL It to tha aafkat and Tha Jar with tharad top. Kingofhaalan. U«ad by paopla of Miiaa averywhara. Tbara ara tlmaa whan yon oanaot gat* dootoc qnlcfc aaoogh In o— of an acddanl; if it to a bad out, brntoa or a born, naa Tha oolor of gold. Ad Mod II Sold* Worth lta weight in gold. Oaa bo bought for 25o. Oljdaadala Ointment. OUR MOTTO-SAME PRICE SAME DAY TO EVERYBODY! J.B. EBERHART, Punxsutawney, Pa. oonuuiD 01 nam paob. It , B F All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and Only ONE PRICE. "WHAT IS NOT RIGHT, WE WILL MAKE RIGHT." Men's and Boys' Furnisher, EBERHART BLOCK. H. J. LOEB, fAOZ, J/OT», FOR THE YEAR 1901. ANITA. THfC venders of foreign and domestic merchandise, etc., of JeflVrson county, Pennsylvania, will take notice that they are appraised and classified by the undersigned ap- 8raiser of mercantile and other license tax for le year 1901, as follows: Butcher, Charles Benson A Record Bonco, Tony Brody, Abe Cardamom-, (jasper Chtodo, Hau to '3arlson, Kd Kureka Supply Co Qustaftoo, Mlctor Hook, Laura Hansom, Hwan Ingles, Wm Johnson, O. M .Unking A Morgaln Kramer, Charles Larson, Olaf C Mosler, Wm.H Malbuig, A. J McGregor, H. B Molntyre, John Malney, Mrs. H McKechnie, David ~ Nelson A Olson Olson, T iiymencE, Andro Koth, John Hpen -er, Harry........ Hch war it, John P Treharne Bros Thomas, 8. A Son Westre, Louis „ Wlngard, Llbble D Walker, G. J a.... Warner, 0. M Wlngard A Davis Yapol, James Allen, J. G., A Bon. ALLEN'S MILLS. BROOK VI fiLB. You can New Spring Goods are Here. Bought oaretniig. Well selected. Correct styles. Right prices. get just what you want in Men's or Boys' wear. We Are Determined TO PLEASE YOU. TRUNKS AND SflTCfi&LS. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings. Allgeier, Phil. J Black, W. P Butlvr, C. H., 4 Bro Bullern, C.J Blood, K.P...M Bonuett, A Bulling ion A Brady Bevler, Kdwin .. Burton A Cooley Brady, J. I Bender, Uriah Burkett, D Brown, John Gumming* A Co Canning, James M Chesnntt, W. K Craig A Co Darr A Kngllah Kvang, W. A O. W Ketzer, W. K... Fuller, L. W.... Gutb. C. B Guytner, J. W. Hughes, J. II... Henderson, K. Henderson, K. Henderson, A. Hlbbard, D. F.. Hath, Nat Hetriok, Sd Heasley, George W Henderson, D. A Hamilton, J. K.. ... Heber, Jackson. - Humphrey, W.N. A Bro Hall £ Lucas Jackson, Mrs. Ltna Jofery, Joe Kennedy, G.H. Kelso, wm, A ' GjpEvery department in the Peoples' Popular Store is a money saver to our patrons. IK m - Ina WW v. itm S •> % k. - |
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