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pp ' VOL XXIX. Wijt Syinl ■<m NO. V. PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1901. ESTATE TBA.NHFXBB. no W& I All our $3.50 Tan Shoes now $2.00. $15 Suits now - $12.00. $12 and $13 Suits now - $10.00. $10 Suits now $7.50, $8 and $8.50. $9.50 Suits now - $6.00. EBERHART. SPECIAL NOTICE! tot-RHAnT. ■niliwr Henrietta Biree the Tlym from ACCIDENT AVXBTXD. • Wreok. Oonreyenoe* Tiled In the Heoorder'i Offloe from Ads. 13 to 30,1901, Inoltuive.The point 'at which the aooident occurred wu on ■ curve running along the Toby or««k, wbtoh oa Saturday was quite high owing to the unusual amount of r»l n that haa fallen daring the part week. Engineer Henrietta stopped the train in lea than two train lengths from where the driving wheel! of his engine left the track, a fact that denotes his ability to contend with situations In whioh prompt action Is necessary. Had he not acted qnlckiy and stopped his train in the manner he did there la a possibility thut some of the oars would have overturned or even hurled Into the creek. The facilities for action of the kind In cases of emergenoy, with which the train, and all the B. B. A P. trains are equipped, made it possible for Ur. Henrietta to perform the duty devolving on him so suddenly." On Saturday afternoon the wrath bound 'Flyer," due here at 2:65, met with a mleup a short dlitanoe this aide of Uarman. A heavy rain that deluged that seotlon shortly before the train waa dne there on Saturday afternoon la believed to have shifted the elevation of the track, and when the train (truck the rails at that point a few ml antes afterwards the driving wheels of the engine left the traok. The baggage car, cafe car and one day coaoh followed, bat the three rear can remained on the rail*. Not a soul on the train, and It waa heavily loaded with excursionist returning from the Pan-Amerloan Exposition, were Injured, the passengers In the three rear coaches not knowing the train waa off the traok. They knew something bad happened, as a very sudden stop had been made, but they did not know the danger that had been averted by the prsaenoe of mind and quick aotion on the part of Engineer Henrietta. The DaBola Courier gave the fallowing account of lut aocldent to tht "Fly»r:" THAOHKHS INSTITUTE. Findle the I Remember to Gome to 'SEPTEMBER FIRST I i I Will be moved into our room ! facing Findley street. We have made some extra I deep cuts in many of these 1 lines. It will pay you big to buy anything you can use while this stock last. Left in Stock on or after DRY GOODS, SHOES or NOTIONS flu Street Entrance New Fall Shoes Ready. Take a look at oor Window. Mew Fall Styles In Bats. All the leading shapes. STYLISH AND NOBBY. We also have the fall style KNOX. If you want a high grade hat, buy a KNOX and you have the Correct Hat. Trunks, Travelling Bags and Suit Cases. Correct, Stylish and Nobby, In our Line. Men's suits are here for $12 worth $15 ; $10 worth $r2 ; $8 worth $10. Boy's vestee suits $3.50 worth $5; $2.50; worth 3.50. .. Furnishings .. At low prices. You need not be possesser of much wealth in order to obtain all that is Stapds/Mope In fhisTowp As A Distributor of Jligh Class CHECKERED FRONT. J. A. WEBER All Bfokep Lots /tt Reduced Prices. BARGAIN PRIGEjS SUMMER CLOTHING. ON h hu- A numbir of useful dsslgns and mstbodi to aid the teschers In their work won given oat and the meeting oloied with remarks by Prof. Teltrlok, bearing on work to be begun toon. It la hoped that more «fiaoh meeting* will be held here and all [agree on their fitness and need or greater Interest. W. a McQuown, The speakers present were Prof. C. B. Rue, of Clarion, and Mr*. H. G. Oarmalt, of Indiana. Ur. Hue gave several very Interesting talks on school discipline and essentials of snocees. They were dismissed freely by those present, who manifested a deep interest. Prof. Allison spoke on "The Heoltatlon, Its Uses and Advantagea." Mrs. Oarmalt lnstruoted beginning teachers on "Busy Work and Beginning to Bead." Her akill In this line la an Inspiration to all who heard her talk. The whole trend of the day's dlsousslon emphasized the fact that the school waa not made to teach books and ways of doing things, bnt to teach the child, and no means should be alighted that will tend to Increase Its (the school's) usefulness and efficiency. A teacher's training doee not end with the normal or preparatory school, but oontlnuee during service. •» oi trick, oounty sui The drat of this year's Institutes was held at this place laat Monday with an attendance of about 75 teachers of the town and surrounding townships. Prof. B. B. Xnd Bohool House. Meeting in Bast A Smooth Artiole. A young man named McDonald, of ReynoldsTllle, was arrested at Brookvllle, on Saturday evening by Chief of Police MoFarland, of Bidgway, oharged with forgery. He was brought to DaBols by the Bidgway offloer on Batnrday night and plaoed In the look op until time for night express, on whleh train he was taken to Bidgway. He proved himself to bo a pretty smooth onstomer and had not Offloer Logan taken a walk around to the lookup and looked In to see how the prisoner was getting along It is very likely he would be a good ways from Bidgway today. He had slipped bis handcuffs and orawled through the bars of the cage and was trying to force the door leading to the street when the polloeman stopped in and blocked his game.—DaBols Courier. He will ehow In fall light, apon an almoat Taeant ataga, how eaatly he can materialise a beautiful, 11 Tint woman from the air, limply by meana of a Hindoo inoantaUon, originally need, It to aald, hundreda of yean ago, by an old prteet In on* of the Hindoo tamplaa. And the ralnoarnatad being will walk and ipaak to tha andianoe, to ahow that aha la not an Imaia or a reflection. All Kallar*a|new maeterpieoea and a boat of noraltlaa in amall maglo will ba praaented at Mahoning Opara Hooaa, Friday night, Angoat 80. Prioaa as oanta, fiO oanta and 75 oanta. tha Hindoo thaory of tha ha will llluatrata In ona of hla now Orlantal Ulualona, whloh wlllba praaantad In thla olty for the liiat time thla eeaaon during Magician A Marveloua Bit of Kagla. Our 0R06ERY ST06K Lace Curtains and Portiers, some of them much less than half price. 95 cts. 8-4 Linoleum, regular $1,20 goods, at Mattings, all kinds, 25 per cent off regular price. 95 cts. Velvet and Axminsters, regular $1.25 goods, for cts. 75 cts. 50 £ $ £ Best Tapestry Brussels, regular 90c goods, for Has some extra values in all wool Ingrains, First Floor Carpet Room School begins Sept. 2nd; why not buy your Children's Shoes now and save the regular retail profit on them. We sell the kind that fit and wear well. Our after this week. We also have some choice Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes. Is complete, and the lowest prices always prevail for best quality. J. B. EBERHARVsr Loot Into Our Windows For some Good values. HI I /7\PR Men and Boys' • eJ« L1WL9D9 . . . Furnisher, RBERHART BLOOK. DontM thorn troablo yon thla oold weathar. Uaa Clydaadala Olntmant on Ona dag taUa tha tale. Tha Jar with tha rad top. Va at tha druggM's. Thara wo bleaalnga in diagnlaa. If you are enflMng with pilaa, Olydaadalo Olnt mant la a plain, umltagulaed cars; yon will know it adar a flaw applioatloiia. Oat tha Jar with tha rad top. At draggiati as«. J. M. Chaanatt, aharlff, to Pnnzaotawnay M. B. *L Association, 7,800 aqoara feet, Pungntawney, |80. aharlff, to HytaB.* L> A. P. Daimar and wife to A. D. Dasaaer BiaS^BSSWfcjr" J. M. Ohaanntt, aharlff, to Ponxautawnsy M. B. 4k U Aaaoclatlon, 2 lota and 12 feet, Punxautawney, U,500. J. M. Ohaanntt, aharlff, to George B. Hall, S lota, Ball townahlp, »100. J. M. Ohaanntt to Pnnxantawnay M. B. A L. Aaaoolatlon, 7,500 iqnara faat, Pnnxantawnay, »aoo. Angnat Bonlangar and wIfa to Brookvilla Qlaaa and Hie Company, 6 aeraa, Brookrilla, fl and othar oonalaaratlona. Jamaa Getet. at al, undlrlded } of S piaoaa, Blnggold and Beavar townahipa, William T. Oox and wife to M. M. Plahar, 8,000 aqnara faat, Bay noldavlllo, $8,000. O. O. Sutter and wife to J. Irwin Lydlk, 48x181 feet, Pnnxantawnay, $1,800. B. M. Carrier, at al, admlnlatrator. to Frank Johna, 3D aeraa, Wareaw townahlp, |80> Mary Hlicabath Wlngert, executor, to W. B. Morrlaon, 134 aoraa, Snyder townahlp, 11,780. Q. A. Hellbran to Bertie and Snale Boako, 2 aeraa, Anita, 8360. Philip Buohelt and wife to Philip Klep- P«l. UO acres, Henderson township, (1,200. J. M. Ohaanntt, aharlff, to Big Bnn B. & L. Aaeoolatlon, houea and lot, Big Bnn, |190. Philip Klapnal and wife to Philip Buohhalt, SO aeraa, Henderson townahlp, fl,aoo. O. A. Hallbrnn to George and Annie Oomolyik, 11,880 iqoare faat, Anita, (78. Mamie H. Aldrloh and husband to Carmlno Pallarlno, 1 lot, Young township, Jacob B. Plfer and wife to Delia O. Wllkins, undivided } of if acres, Qaskill township, f300. Amanda L. Grinder and husband to Cadda MoOee, 21,862 square feet. Bell township, |SS. Emma J. Johnson and husband to John H. McLaughlin, 1 lot, Falls Creek, 11,400. J. P. Taylor and wife to John MoLaugh- Un, 1 lot, Falls Creek, |100. Martha C. Davis and husband to Mrs. Agnes V. Cole, 7,500 square feet, Punxsutawney, (1,000. EUiaa Jane Hawk and husband to Jamas Ingles, and wife, 1 acre, Anita, (860. Mary Brooks and husband to Sarah Brooks, 1 lot, Base township, |100. Frank Bell, et nz, to William B. Dunmlre, 7,000 square feet, Punxsutawnsy, 1175. ' A. J. Postlewalte And wife to & J. Dean. 7 800 iquawfaiiit, West BeynoldsvUle, IV 600. Elmer E. Brigg* to Sldnev A. Briggs, 40 acres, Snydsr township, (60 and other considerations.Barbara A. Bhodes and husband to Agnes North, 1 lot, Knoxdale, (85. Hannah J. Cunham and husband to H. H. Bros ins, 27 acres acres, Bidred township, 9400. B. B. Stewart and wife to Joseph North, 1 lot, Knozdale, (26. Mary J. Fuller, now Evans and husband to Alloa B. Huey, 1 lot, Falla Greek, (250. E. A. Oarmalt, et al, to Auguat Bouloug- 6 sores, Brookvllle, (1 and other oon- G. A. Heilbrun to Andrew Kolvaoke, 7,600 square feet, Anita, (60. McKeen Harl and wife to Sarah O. Haag, 7,600 square feet, Punxsutawney,(1,400, B. T. Ooz to Edna L. Ooz, 7,600 square feet, Beynoldsvllle, (6. G. A. Heilbrun to EUlvatore Farino, 7,- 500 square feet, Anita, (56. Bobort U. Jioob, et al, attorney in foot, to Brtnton U. Btahlman, 47 aores and 20 perches, Oliver township, |188. J. D. Dickey and wife to Mrs. Kite Mc- Gee, S pieces, 20 aores, 25 acres and 6 acres, MoOalmont township, (260 and other considerations.A. M. Armstrong, attorney in fsot, etal, to W. P. Kearney, quit claim, 126 aores, Washington township, (85. Anns A. Young and husband to Elizabeth M. Hunter, 3 aores and 99 perches, Bell township, (200. L. W. Blah and wife, et al, to Lacy Ellen McHenry, 6 aores and 9 porches, Porter township, |M0. L. W. Blah and wife, et al, to Lemon Wilson Blsh, 3 aores, 63 perches, Porter township, (100. E. L. Brown and wife to Etlz* O. ttc- L»in, undivided A of 4,360 square feet, Krookvllle, (376. Elizabeth McMlnn, widow, et al to William P. Kearney, 100 acres, Washington township, (200. William O. Bprankla and wife to John Dougherty, 6,868 fquare feet, Wlnslow township, (30. JsoAb O. Smith and wife to Augustus A. Rudolph, 3 acres, 76 perohss, Bell township, (89 50. A. B. McLain and wife to George R. and N. D. Maison, 4,360 square fset, Brookvlllo, (2,900. WlllUrn O. Bprankla and wife to H. M. Foltz, 6,856 square feet, Wlnslow town- Bbtp, (10. Will W. Olawson and wife to E. H. Mo, Henrv, 7,600 tquare feet, Bell towuihlp (121.26. Josiah Work and sons to P. T. Hottel, 22 acres aud 64 perches, Harnett township, (99 96. W. W. CUwaon and wife to George B. Hall, 7,500 aqaare feet, Bell lawnnhlp, |300. E. H. MoHenry end wife to Mr*. A. B. Hnolson, 7.600 tqaare feet, Bell towusblp, »55. H. S. McKtalev a ad wife to W. M. Brown, 21 norm, Union township, (252.50. Mnry A. Clawdonund hnaband to Intbvlla L>. Hall, 2 aoree, Bell township, (125. Samael Kind, guardian, at al, to Dtnlel O. Norrin, 1 lot, Wlndlow township, $100. A. J. Kennedy and wife to M. Blia Elkin, 45 ncres, Porter townehlp, f 1,147. K. Hellbran and wife »o Mary Jams*, 9,800 square feet, Anita, $60. Lall* JonfcB Blerer and htuiund to Mary J. B idler, 10,816 iqaare feet, (325. Elva A. Beck and hoaband to O. B. Carrier, 2 lute, auuimeryllle, |225. George Hpangler and wife to Mary Becxe, 1 lot, Falja Creek, |200. , G. A. Hellbran to Salvatore Farlno, 1 lot, Anita, |55. S. C. Dougherty and wife to H. B. Depp, 1 lot, Cloe, (75. G. A. Hellbran to Grace E. Stlgerm, 1 lot, Anlta,.f76. Awl— ld»Owa>atjL M.*J. Bargain! Bargalnal Bammar footwaa at BrownoU*. xxxxxxxxxmAM Awr\CkK XXXXXXXXX WW wUvl ■ 'V. .
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-08-28 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1901-08-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19010828_vol_XXIX_issue_13 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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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. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-08-28 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 13 |
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 | 1901-08-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19010828_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 2504.08 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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