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• V-',' . . .... Tjfe *« WW® NO. 22 PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER JO, 1901. Will you get it here ? We are showing the largest lines and the cut and fit such as cannot be better. Why not get one of ours that will keep the shape and last you a half longer ? ? ? ? ? Mens Suits $5 To $20. TUB liABT OPPORTUNITY H J. Loeb. Punxsutawney, Pa. VOL XXIX. The Imiila of Frnldnl MoKinler Die* Without BtpnlUH. CZOI.OOBZ FATS THB FHALTY. EIERNART. EBERKAITi NANT SALE. GREAT REM- MEN'S OVERCOATS Our stock of Boy's Clothing is as complete as a book on the last page. We carry only a fresh upto-date line of all wool suits handsomely and carefully made and our prices will save you money. Boys' suits at S2.00 and $2.30 are equal to anything outside this store at f}. Also the different styles are here and you don't have to buy something you don't want .... AND HE WILL ANSWER FOR THE RESUTLT. YOUR BOY TO BRING Dress Goods. Dress Goods. This Sale includes all that is left of our entire #20.000 stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Carpets. All the goods that the following prices will not sell will be sent to a New York Wrecker. This is your last chance to get more than twice your money's worth We have always kept the best line of Black Dress Goods in the town and they were sold on small margins. But now we make prices that in many instances are less than one-half their cost. Remember this is the first time we have advertised these goods below cost. But here they are cut on every item below cost. They will be sold quick. Come at once Than, at 7:12 o'oloek, Eleotrlclan D»rl« turned the iwltoh and threw 1,700 volte of elaotriolty into tha body of tha amain. An antopay waa bald at wbioh it wm found that tha brain of tha assassin waa normal, and that Ms body waa in a perfectly healthy condition. Tha body waa placad in a blaok-italnad plna oofflo, every portion of the anatomy bains replaced. Shortly afterward it waa taken to the prieon cemetery and an extraordinary precaution was taken to completely deatroy It. A few daya ago an experiment waa made to determine the power of quicklime In tha distraction of flesh and bones, whloh wss not satisfactory. Warden Mead oonferred with some of the physicians and determined that the purpose of the law waa tha tha deatrnctlon of the body. Aooordlngly a carboy of acid was poured upon the body in the ooffla after it had been lowered into the grave. Itis the belief of the phrslclani that the body will be entirely disintegrated within 13 boors. Daring that time, or as long ss necessary, a guard will be kept over the anmarked grave. "I am Ttrjr sorry I oouldn't in my fttb•r," ha mM, and these war* hi* laat word*. HI* voioe trembled allghtly at first, bat h* gained atrength with *aoh word and spoke perfbot Bogllsh. "I am not sorry for my orime," b* aald a* tba guard poshed hi* b*ad baok on tba rnbbar rut and draw tha (trap* aoroaa hi* for*b*ad and chin. "I killed tha President beoauae h* waa aaanamy of tha good people—tha working 9009!*." A* ho wa* bsing aaatad in tha ehalr bo looked about at tb* wltnmn with a •toady itaroand add: At twelve mlnnta* peat aeven o'olook yeaterday morning, Lton V. Gzalgoaa, the eaeaMln of Prwident MoKlnley, rafTered death in tha a lea trio ehalr at Albany. From the time CaoTgoaa left hla oeU nntil he was prononnoed dead, only four mlnntce elapaed. Ladies' Suits and Jackets. All our stock is included in this sale. Cosi is no longer a consideration for sell we will. . . . SILKS ftND VELVETS. All 25c dress goods, regardless of color or shade will be sold at 16c per yard. A nice assortment of 75c all wool dress goods at 35c a yd. A lot of fl and $ 1.2 5 dress goods at 67 1-2 cents. To Visit the Oreat Pansttlon.SlttKS For Work and Dress Rubber Shoes. The Buckskin Brand we are satisfied is the best Rubber goods on the market for hard wear. We have the agency. For Men and Bous .. Men's Hats.. The new Pan Hat now running wild. Everything else in soft and stiff hats including the Knox Can't go into details, but you will see the finest lot of ready made suits you ever saw in this section. CHECKERED FRONT. j, a. weber; HOBATIO. tempt to prove at the trial whioh will take plaoe at the Novemeer term of the Court of Quarter sessions. Qrovss was returned to theoounty jail. it la snppoaed the An information was made and a warrant Issued on Holiday for Erneet Groves who Is conllnad in the crauty jsll on charge of mnrder. The defendant wss taken from the oonnty jail on Tuesday morning and demanded • hearing before 'Squire B»ur by whom tha warrant bad been lwned. The hearing was set for 9 a. m., on the 4th of November. The present chargs was brought to cover any lnformaltles in the former charge on which the defendant Is now held. It will be remembered Groves and his father had a quarrel dnring which it Is said, tha boy oaused the father's death. At least this 1s what will at- did not reooyer until after six o'oloek that evening. It repaired the assistance of a physloian, who took a dozen stltohes in tha various cuts about the injured boy's head. No arrssts havs been made. Two young man, Balph Kunselman aged abiutl7, and Floyd Sohreokengost aged abont 16, got in an altsroatlon near the railroad station lb rat noon last Saturday. Ia the tight that ensued young Kunselman had tha life nearly pounded out of him. Sohreckengoat went at him with stones and beat him abont ths head until ha became nnoonsolous. Kunselman waa taken to his home on Tannel bill and Henry Hank PatoN died at hla home in Eld red township on Friday night of last week. Mr. Peters had been In declining health for over two yean. He waa abont 60 years of aga, and was a Civil War veteran, having served abont nine months in Company B, 311th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Hla fansral took place on Snnday, Interment being made In Eldred township. Contractor Oharlaa B. Haalioga bu flnlihad the oontraot for ptrine Piokerlng, Water and White Hi«m, and ha* moved all aorploa material to Jefferaon atroet tor tha paving of Which h« haa (ha oontrmct' Ha will begin wort aa early In tho epilog aa It will bo poaalble to pat mon to work. In ooneoqaeDoeof thedelay In oomplotlag tha glial plant, eerenteen families of (lata trorkera are moving to polntawhoro planta ara In operation. Moat of thoao will return aa aoon aa they ara oallad for. Tho company la looking for tho shipment at any time of tho iron neceamry to oomploto tho balldlnga. A dance wae given in FeaisaU's Hall on Thoreday evening of last week. DeOlllo's orohastra farnkhed the mule. Eleven oeaples werepreeent. 8.H. WhltehUl and daughter Madelyn, left on Taaaday morning for Buffalo. They will remain nntil the oloae of the expoeitlon. Mr. and Mis. T. H. Mean* entertained a large number effrlendi at their Jeffereon street home on laat Thnraday evening. Judge Porter, of Armstrong county, bald argnmeat oonrt 00 Monday. Capital. Interacting L-tUr from the Jeffereon The Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg Btilway Co. will make the low exourslon rate of (3 05 from Punxsutawney to Buffalo on Thursday, Ootober 31, and Saturday, November 2, on ac3onot of tha dosing of the Pan-Amerloan on the latter date. Nothing will be lost to those having delayed their visit until the present week, ss every display and attraction will remain until the laat hour of the great show. Saturday, November 2, will be farewell day. It will be fall of featuree and events. A sham battle will be fought beetwen the regulars stationed at Fort Porter and tha Indiana from Indian Congress. Tha great Caster light will be Ireproduoed. Ths series of superb fireworks displays will conclude with a magnlBoent show of pyrotechnic) by Pain. Train will leave Panxsutawney at 6:15 a. m. Tiokets will be good six days returning. For fall lnforma- Arrani New and Attractive Goods ot Lowest Prices. Good Assortments. ;ed to Satisrv our Customers. Eve Lot 311 and 314. 2 Black Eton Jackets only, regular price $9.50, Sale Price $4.50. CARPET DEPARTMENT. 2 Light Tan Shades, regular price £7.50, Sale Price $3.75, 1 only Silk Jacket, regular price, $12.50, Sale Price $6.50. l only Silk Jacket, regular price $15, Sale Price $7.50. Lot 891. are Misses Suits, one size 14 and the other 16, regular prices $S.50 and $9.50, Sale Price $4.50. Lot 208 and 107 Lot 202, A 1 only, a first class Black Suit, cheap at $15, Sale Price $9.75. . only, this is another of the most desirable suits in stock, regular price #19.50, Sale Price $9.75. . only, beautiful Tan, nobby style Jacket, regular price i$19.50, Sale Price $8.50. Lot 721. Lot 210, A. 2 only, Black Venetian, extra values at J12, Sale Price $7.50. Lot 719. 1 only, beautiful Navy Blue, good style Jacket, this was a hummer at $19.50, Sale Price $8.75. 1 only, Black Wooley Cheviot Skirt, lined with warranted Black Taffeta Silk. Jacket full silk lined. This is as good as anybody ever sold for $22, Sale Price $13.50. Lot 720. Lot 246, A. . only, elegant Black Serge. This suit was special value at 119.50, Sale Price $9.75. Lot 722, Lot 241, E. 1 only, a beautiful Brown, Eton, Satin-lined Blouse, regular price $15, Sale price $8.75. Ask to see them by the lot number and be convinced that you get just what we have advertised. Lot No. 224. 1 only, Brown Venetian cloth, Skirt and Jacket. Good style and well made, regular price Sale Price $7.25. The attraction at the opera house Thursday night, Ootober 31, will be the latent and widely dlacnsMd comedy triumph ectltled, "Mama1! New Husband," written by Edwin Barbour, author of numerous dramatio successes. Thla sparkling comedy enjoyed a continuous ran of 300 performances at the Adelphl Theatre, London, and has won the unstinted praise of the press and pnbllo In every olty where It has been produced. The principal parts are In the oipable hands of Charles J. Slinns, and Miss Olive Evans. The piece Is particularly rloh In soenlo and costume effects and the ladles of the company are strikingly attractive. "Mama's New Husband" may be anticipated to prove one of the genuine novelties of the season. Mama's New Husband. Styles Regular All The COATS. THE NEW YOKE George. The King Box Coats ill Prices and Grades from S5.00 to S20.00. August and Julius Olson left Taeeday for Morris Bun, Pa. They were summonad there on the death of a relative. Bev. Thomas left Thundey for Plymonth, Pa., where he will preach for two Sundays at the Congregational ohurch. A surprise party was given to Mies S»r*h Walking Friday evealng at her home by the young people. An enjoyable time was had. John L. Jones moved his family to Sharon, Pa., last week. He has been working at the South Sharon Steel Plant for the past month. Edward Hardley, of Pittsburg, id at home on a visit to his parents. He was bookkeeper there and had to give up his position on account of failing health. Mrs. Thomas Hill spent Sunday at Anita with relatives. Johii Richards, of Indiana county, spent Sunday with his parents. William MoKalllp, of Meyeredale, Somerset oounty, is here visiting hia many friends. Miss Barah Watklns left Saturday morning for DuBois to visit among her friends and relatives. Iioeal and Personal Vewa from a Nloe Mining Village. A Word About Shoes. || ITT III HO We have a great variety of these goods. Many M U I I I N la\ more than we should have, compared with oar III II I llllUUl other goods. We will soil them at 10 to 20 oenta a yard below actual value. It will pay you to buy matting now even If you don't use It until Spring All Wool Ingrains 50c yd. Body Brussels 95c worth $1.25. Velvet Brussels 75c worth $1.15. Stinson's Br'sls 65c worth 90c. Smith's Br'sls 60c worth 85c. Best Tapestr.y 50c worth 75c. Rag Carpet 27\c worth 40c. Table oil cloths 12}c worth 17c. Curtain Poles worth 10c. Cotton Batts 7\ worth 10c. NEW All The Things. Cool. GET YOURSELVES A NEW OVERCOAT.A Little J. B. EBERHART. Our Store is the first and second doors oo Ffndley Street. nnnnrniro °ar atoofc ,a ful1 »nd fresh at bottom price*. UKIII.r Klr\ Remember we don't claim Reduoed Pnoes in UIIUUIbII I LUl this department, bat when we do drop them It will be so hard that the affect will be felt for miles around We have a big lot of Spring Heel Shoes, size 3 to 8, from 5 to 25o a pair redaction. A lot of Boy's shoes, 3 to 13}, on whloh you save 25 per oent Men and Women's Shoes are all sold exoept some heavy goods that are extra values. If yon want to succeed In business and keep square with the world, pay as yon go, and If yon can't pay don't go. Unclb Rude. The man who thinks he knows It all does not, as a rule, need to occupy much time In telling It Flies annoy an elephant just as much as they do smaller animals. If for no other reason, my friend, you should be thankfal to Provldenoe that yon were not born with one leg shorter than the other. The reason why about ten saloons are supported to one newspaper Is because there is more stomach than brains in this world. The sign "stop, look, listen," at many railroad crossings, might serve aa an excellent life and boalnesa motto. There are thousands of men who wonld give all they have In the world, if they coald blot oat some of the pages of their life's history. Ilawloiii Thoughts and Comment*. Once upon a Time there waa a Sheparp who had much ado to guard his Sheep from a Fierce Tiger. One day, however, the Tiger after a Hearty Dinner on the Limbs, said: "I will help yon oare for the Sheep, If yon will only Trust me and Enoonrage me to be Good. Yon may Ride on my Back, and thus easily overtake any Marauder. Then the Shepard, In spite of the Warnings of his Friends, climbed npon the Tiger's Back. Soon the Shepard's Friends returned to ask If he liked to Ride the Tiger; bnt they conld not And him, though the Tiger lay in the Oenter of the Fold, Licking his Chops. "Where," moaned the Weeping Friends, "Is the Shepard?" "Ah," re- Elied the Tiger, as he Smacked his ilpe, "he is what I acall a Good Man— Juicy and Tender—not to say Soft. He wanted to Change my Heart, to Reform me from the Inside."—New York Evening Post. Shepard and the Tammany Tiger. Slovis Md Nickwur. Having always made a specialty of Pin© SHOES and only selling good goods, they speak for themselves. Every kind from $1.00 to 5?.00. Niw Hats. Hi Line of Heavy Underwear is better this fall than any ever shown. Pricesjfrom 75 cents a suit to 5^.00. Plenty of Suits for Men and Boys. HI I /TVPR Men and Boys' • tJ. blllL»D9 . . . Furnisher, —If yon want the very latest novelties In tell settings, go to Hea. —Sptdll nil OB pit! oak as at the Bon Ton Baksry. —'The finest qualities, best workmanship, and good fits, li what Hsss Is turning oat now. You ain't do better than there any plaoe. Facing publio cqaare. _Misses all wool Jackets, (new) site 8 to 14 yean, bine green or brown, at 12.00, j Murray A Jordan. —Lost a wateh near No. 10 mines at Anita. Longene make, nlokel, hunting eeee. Finder will ooofer a lever by retmlaiMmto George Mogle, or poet e at Aolta.—21w3* —A representative of The Big Tailors of DnBols, Pa., will be at the CSty Hotel, next Monday and Tuesday, November 4 and 6, with a oholoe line of fall and winter eamplss of salts and overcoats. flB. v*v sBPseJr®' flEtye PtttiseetiiatOTief) spirit s
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-10-30 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1901-10-30 |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-10-30 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 22 |
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 | 1901-10-30 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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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 | • V-',' . . .... Tjfe *« WW® NO. 22 PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER JO, 1901. Will you get it here ? We are showing the largest lines and the cut and fit such as cannot be better. Why not get one of ours that will keep the shape and last you a half longer ? ? ? ? ? Mens Suits $5 To $20. TUB liABT OPPORTUNITY H J. Loeb. Punxsutawney, Pa. VOL XXIX. The Imiila of Frnldnl MoKinler Die* Without BtpnlUH. CZOI.OOBZ FATS THB FHALTY. EIERNART. EBERKAITi NANT SALE. GREAT REM- MEN'S OVERCOATS Our stock of Boy's Clothing is as complete as a book on the last page. We carry only a fresh upto-date line of all wool suits handsomely and carefully made and our prices will save you money. Boys' suits at S2.00 and $2.30 are equal to anything outside this store at f}. Also the different styles are here and you don't have to buy something you don't want .... AND HE WILL ANSWER FOR THE RESUTLT. YOUR BOY TO BRING Dress Goods. Dress Goods. This Sale includes all that is left of our entire #20.000 stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Carpets. All the goods that the following prices will not sell will be sent to a New York Wrecker. This is your last chance to get more than twice your money's worth We have always kept the best line of Black Dress Goods in the town and they were sold on small margins. But now we make prices that in many instances are less than one-half their cost. Remember this is the first time we have advertised these goods below cost. But here they are cut on every item below cost. They will be sold quick. Come at once Than, at 7:12 o'oloek, Eleotrlclan D»rl« turned the iwltoh and threw 1,700 volte of elaotriolty into tha body of tha amain. An antopay waa bald at wbioh it wm found that tha brain of tha assassin waa normal, and that Ms body waa in a perfectly healthy condition. Tha body waa placad in a blaok-italnad plna oofflo, every portion of the anatomy bains replaced. Shortly afterward it waa taken to the prieon cemetery and an extraordinary precaution was taken to completely deatroy It. A few daya ago an experiment waa made to determine the power of quicklime In tha distraction of flesh and bones, whloh wss not satisfactory. Warden Mead oonferred with some of the physicians and determined that the purpose of the law waa tha tha deatrnctlon of the body. Aooordlngly a carboy of acid was poured upon the body in the ooffla after it had been lowered into the grave. Itis the belief of the phrslclani that the body will be entirely disintegrated within 13 boors. Daring that time, or as long ss necessary, a guard will be kept over the anmarked grave. "I am Ttrjr sorry I oouldn't in my fttb•r," ha mM, and these war* hi* laat word*. HI* voioe trembled allghtly at first, bat h* gained atrength with *aoh word and spoke perfbot Bogllsh. "I am not sorry for my orime," b* aald a* tba guard poshed hi* b*ad baok on tba rnbbar rut and draw tha (trap* aoroaa hi* for*b*ad and chin. "I killed tha President beoauae h* waa aaanamy of tha good people—tha working 9009!*." A* ho wa* bsing aaatad in tha ehalr bo looked about at tb* wltnmn with a •toady itaroand add: At twelve mlnnta* peat aeven o'olook yeaterday morning, Lton V. Gzalgoaa, the eaeaMln of Prwident MoKlnley, rafTered death in tha a lea trio ehalr at Albany. From the time CaoTgoaa left hla oeU nntil he was prononnoed dead, only four mlnntce elapaed. Ladies' Suits and Jackets. All our stock is included in this sale. Cosi is no longer a consideration for sell we will. . . . SILKS ftND VELVETS. All 25c dress goods, regardless of color or shade will be sold at 16c per yard. A nice assortment of 75c all wool dress goods at 35c a yd. A lot of fl and $ 1.2 5 dress goods at 67 1-2 cents. To Visit the Oreat Pansttlon.SlttKS For Work and Dress Rubber Shoes. The Buckskin Brand we are satisfied is the best Rubber goods on the market for hard wear. We have the agency. For Men and Bous .. Men's Hats.. The new Pan Hat now running wild. Everything else in soft and stiff hats including the Knox Can't go into details, but you will see the finest lot of ready made suits you ever saw in this section. CHECKERED FRONT. j, a. weber; HOBATIO. tempt to prove at the trial whioh will take plaoe at the Novemeer term of the Court of Quarter sessions. Qrovss was returned to theoounty jail. it la snppoaed the An information was made and a warrant Issued on Holiday for Erneet Groves who Is conllnad in the crauty jsll on charge of mnrder. The defendant wss taken from the oonnty jail on Tuesday morning and demanded • hearing before 'Squire B»ur by whom tha warrant bad been lwned. The hearing was set for 9 a. m., on the 4th of November. The present chargs was brought to cover any lnformaltles in the former charge on which the defendant Is now held. It will be remembered Groves and his father had a quarrel dnring which it Is said, tha boy oaused the father's death. At least this 1s what will at- did not reooyer until after six o'oloek that evening. It repaired the assistance of a physloian, who took a dozen stltohes in tha various cuts about the injured boy's head. No arrssts havs been made. Two young man, Balph Kunselman aged abiutl7, and Floyd Sohreokengost aged abont 16, got in an altsroatlon near the railroad station lb rat noon last Saturday. Ia the tight that ensued young Kunselman had tha life nearly pounded out of him. Sohreckengoat went at him with stones and beat him abont ths head until ha became nnoonsolous. Kunselman waa taken to his home on Tannel bill and Henry Hank PatoN died at hla home in Eld red township on Friday night of last week. Mr. Peters had been In declining health for over two yean. He waa abont 60 years of aga, and was a Civil War veteran, having served abont nine months in Company B, 311th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Hla fansral took place on Snnday, Interment being made In Eldred township. Contractor Oharlaa B. Haalioga bu flnlihad the oontraot for ptrine Piokerlng, Water and White Hi«m, and ha* moved all aorploa material to Jefferaon atroet tor tha paving of Which h« haa (ha oontrmct' Ha will begin wort aa early In tho epilog aa It will bo poaalble to pat mon to work. In ooneoqaeDoeof thedelay In oomplotlag tha glial plant, eerenteen families of (lata trorkera are moving to polntawhoro planta ara In operation. Moat of thoao will return aa aoon aa they ara oallad for. Tho company la looking for tho shipment at any time of tho iron neceamry to oomploto tho balldlnga. A dance wae given in FeaisaU's Hall on Thoreday evening of last week. DeOlllo's orohastra farnkhed the mule. Eleven oeaples werepreeent. 8.H. WhltehUl and daughter Madelyn, left on Taaaday morning for Buffalo. They will remain nntil the oloae of the expoeitlon. Mr. and Mis. T. H. Mean* entertained a large number effrlendi at their Jeffereon street home on laat Thnraday evening. Judge Porter, of Armstrong county, bald argnmeat oonrt 00 Monday. Capital. Interacting L-tUr from the Jeffereon The Buffalo, Rochester A Pittsburg Btilway Co. will make the low exourslon rate of (3 05 from Punxsutawney to Buffalo on Thursday, Ootober 31, and Saturday, November 2, on ac3onot of tha dosing of the Pan-Amerloan on the latter date. Nothing will be lost to those having delayed their visit until the present week, ss every display and attraction will remain until the laat hour of the great show. Saturday, November 2, will be farewell day. It will be fall of featuree and events. A sham battle will be fought beetwen the regulars stationed at Fort Porter and tha Indiana from Indian Congress. Tha great Caster light will be Ireproduoed. Ths series of superb fireworks displays will conclude with a magnlBoent show of pyrotechnic) by Pain. Train will leave Panxsutawney at 6:15 a. m. Tiokets will be good six days returning. For fall lnforma- Arrani New and Attractive Goods ot Lowest Prices. Good Assortments. ;ed to Satisrv our Customers. Eve Lot 311 and 314. 2 Black Eton Jackets only, regular price $9.50, Sale Price $4.50. CARPET DEPARTMENT. 2 Light Tan Shades, regular price £7.50, Sale Price $3.75, 1 only Silk Jacket, regular price, $12.50, Sale Price $6.50. l only Silk Jacket, regular price $15, Sale Price $7.50. Lot 891. are Misses Suits, one size 14 and the other 16, regular prices $S.50 and $9.50, Sale Price $4.50. Lot 208 and 107 Lot 202, A 1 only, a first class Black Suit, cheap at $15, Sale Price $9.75. . only, this is another of the most desirable suits in stock, regular price #19.50, Sale Price $9.75. . only, beautiful Tan, nobby style Jacket, regular price i$19.50, Sale Price $8.50. Lot 721. Lot 210, A. 2 only, Black Venetian, extra values at J12, Sale Price $7.50. Lot 719. 1 only, beautiful Navy Blue, good style Jacket, this was a hummer at $19.50, Sale Price $8.75. 1 only, Black Wooley Cheviot Skirt, lined with warranted Black Taffeta Silk. Jacket full silk lined. This is as good as anybody ever sold for $22, Sale Price $13.50. Lot 720. Lot 246, A. . only, elegant Black Serge. This suit was special value at 119.50, Sale Price $9.75. Lot 722, Lot 241, E. 1 only, a beautiful Brown, Eton, Satin-lined Blouse, regular price $15, Sale price $8.75. Ask to see them by the lot number and be convinced that you get just what we have advertised. Lot No. 224. 1 only, Brown Venetian cloth, Skirt and Jacket. Good style and well made, regular price Sale Price $7.25. The attraction at the opera house Thursday night, Ootober 31, will be the latent and widely dlacnsMd comedy triumph ectltled, "Mama1! New Husband," written by Edwin Barbour, author of numerous dramatio successes. Thla sparkling comedy enjoyed a continuous ran of 300 performances at the Adelphl Theatre, London, and has won the unstinted praise of the press and pnbllo In every olty where It has been produced. The principal parts are In the oipable hands of Charles J. Slinns, and Miss Olive Evans. The piece Is particularly rloh In soenlo and costume effects and the ladles of the company are strikingly attractive. "Mama's New Husband" may be anticipated to prove one of the genuine novelties of the season. Mama's New Husband. Styles Regular All The COATS. THE NEW YOKE George. The King Box Coats ill Prices and Grades from S5.00 to S20.00. August and Julius Olson left Taeeday for Morris Bun, Pa. They were summonad there on the death of a relative. Bev. Thomas left Thundey for Plymonth, Pa., where he will preach for two Sundays at the Congregational ohurch. A surprise party was given to Mies S»r*h Walking Friday evealng at her home by the young people. An enjoyable time was had. John L. Jones moved his family to Sharon, Pa., last week. He has been working at the South Sharon Steel Plant for the past month. Edward Hardley, of Pittsburg, id at home on a visit to his parents. He was bookkeeper there and had to give up his position on account of failing health. Mrs. Thomas Hill spent Sunday at Anita with relatives. Johii Richards, of Indiana county, spent Sunday with his parents. William MoKalllp, of Meyeredale, Somerset oounty, is here visiting hia many friends. Miss Barah Watklns left Saturday morning for DuBois to visit among her friends and relatives. Iioeal and Personal Vewa from a Nloe Mining Village. A Word About Shoes. || ITT III HO We have a great variety of these goods. Many M U I I I N la\ more than we should have, compared with oar III II I llllUUl other goods. We will soil them at 10 to 20 oenta a yard below actual value. It will pay you to buy matting now even If you don't use It until Spring All Wool Ingrains 50c yd. Body Brussels 95c worth $1.25. Velvet Brussels 75c worth $1.15. Stinson's Br'sls 65c worth 90c. Smith's Br'sls 60c worth 85c. Best Tapestr.y 50c worth 75c. Rag Carpet 27\c worth 40c. Table oil cloths 12}c worth 17c. Curtain Poles worth 10c. Cotton Batts 7\ worth 10c. NEW All The Things. Cool. GET YOURSELVES A NEW OVERCOAT.A Little J. B. EBERHART. Our Store is the first and second doors oo Ffndley Street. nnnnrniro °ar atoofc ,a ful1 »nd fresh at bottom price*. UKIII.r Klr\ Remember we don't claim Reduoed Pnoes in UIIUUIbII I LUl this department, bat when we do drop them It will be so hard that the affect will be felt for miles around We have a big lot of Spring Heel Shoes, size 3 to 8, from 5 to 25o a pair redaction. A lot of Boy's shoes, 3 to 13}, on whloh you save 25 per oent Men and Women's Shoes are all sold exoept some heavy goods that are extra values. If yon want to succeed In business and keep square with the world, pay as yon go, and If yon can't pay don't go. Unclb Rude. The man who thinks he knows It all does not, as a rule, need to occupy much time In telling It Flies annoy an elephant just as much as they do smaller animals. If for no other reason, my friend, you should be thankfal to Provldenoe that yon were not born with one leg shorter than the other. The reason why about ten saloons are supported to one newspaper Is because there is more stomach than brains in this world. The sign "stop, look, listen," at many railroad crossings, might serve aa an excellent life and boalnesa motto. There are thousands of men who wonld give all they have In the world, if they coald blot oat some of the pages of their life's history. Ilawloiii Thoughts and Comment*. Once upon a Time there waa a Sheparp who had much ado to guard his Sheep from a Fierce Tiger. One day, however, the Tiger after a Hearty Dinner on the Limbs, said: "I will help yon oare for the Sheep, If yon will only Trust me and Enoonrage me to be Good. Yon may Ride on my Back, and thus easily overtake any Marauder. Then the Shepard, In spite of the Warnings of his Friends, climbed npon the Tiger's Back. Soon the Shepard's Friends returned to ask If he liked to Ride the Tiger; bnt they conld not And him, though the Tiger lay in the Oenter of the Fold, Licking his Chops. "Where," moaned the Weeping Friends, "Is the Shepard?" "Ah," re- Elied the Tiger, as he Smacked his ilpe, "he is what I acall a Good Man— Juicy and Tender—not to say Soft. He wanted to Change my Heart, to Reform me from the Inside."—New York Evening Post. Shepard and the Tammany Tiger. Slovis Md Nickwur. Having always made a specialty of Pin© SHOES and only selling good goods, they speak for themselves. Every kind from $1.00 to 5?.00. Niw Hats. Hi Line of Heavy Underwear is better this fall than any ever shown. Pricesjfrom 75 cents a suit to 5^.00. Plenty of Suits for Men and Boys. HI I /TVPR Men and Boys' • tJ. blllL»D9 . . . Furnisher, —If yon want the very latest novelties In tell settings, go to Hea. —Sptdll nil OB pit! oak as at the Bon Ton Baksry. —'The finest qualities, best workmanship, and good fits, li what Hsss Is turning oat now. You ain't do better than there any plaoe. Facing publio cqaare. _Misses all wool Jackets, (new) site 8 to 14 yean, bine green or brown, at 12.00, j Murray A Jordan. —Lost a wateh near No. 10 mines at Anita. Longene make, nlokel, hunting eeee. Finder will ooofer a lever by retmlaiMmto George Mogle, or poet e at Aolta.—21w3* —A representative of The Big Tailors of DnBols, Pa., will be at the CSty Hotel, next Monday and Tuesday, November 4 and 6, with a oholoe line of fall and winter eamplss of salts and overcoats. flB. v*v sBPseJr®' flEtye PtttiseetiiatOTief) spirit s |
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