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> J VOL XXIX. NO. 27. PUN iUTAWNEY. PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4.1901 BBOOKVXIO.B. Ooantjr Opplttl. iDtarMHDf from th» JefTanon The Park Pharmacy. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! "Take a Look" at Alex Williams' Music Store While the Opportunity Lasts. A Talk On Clothing.^ WAIT FOR OUR OPENING. Everything new. Everything dainty, Next Door To Washington Hotel. We're ready for Christmas with a larger and finer line of Xmas goods than ever before, and, as our stocks are larger than ever our trade will be likewise. Buy early and get just what U want, and avoid the big rush later on. Doll* TOYS AND DOLLS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. <;am<'N ami lllocht Our Stock is larger and better this season than ever before. We have them in long coats and short coats in every class of goods from #5 to $20. \ MEN'S SUITS. Many new games on the market this year, and for same reason prices are lowest. Crokinole 75c each, spelling slips 24, India games toe and bible games 20. Games for old and young. BLOCKS 5 to 45c a box. Kid bodies IOc to $3.00 each .Jointed dolls 5c $3.00 each. Dressed dolls 5c to $2.50 each. Baby walks $1.50 to $3.00- Be Wise. Better values and more styles than ever. All grades from $\ to $5. Gum Boots, Lumbermen's Shoes, Arties, etc. Your Money Back If Not Satisfied. H. J. LOEB, goods, chairs, sleds, etc., at I«m s. -A- P Last week we advertised a special sale of decorated dinner sets. Result we sold 19 sets. Seven sets in one day. We are fatislied, and know that thoie who bought them are pleaudand will be bitter pleased as they continue to use them. We are temporarily out of those Jii.00 dinner sits, but will have a big supply by the latter part of this week. This week we are goin? to talk about our m L DAVIS 8 CHINA 8 STORE. Celluloid Novelties, Fancy Box Perfumes, Leather Goods—standard and novelties, Fancy Papereries, Japeneseand China Bric-brac, Art Pictures, Holiday Books, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, etc, Will have a choice and up-to-date line of all the latest gift goods. C. M. Feicht & Co.. Proprietors. (Men's and Boys' Suits are Here for Stock still complete. A verv fair overcoat for Our $8 and $10 overcoats are really worth two dollars more. Still enough of the long stylish coats with the vertical pockets. Boys' Reefers, Boys' Norfolk Overcoats. a Great Many. We might as well talk of the mountains of the moon as talk on clothing and fail to tell I you what you want to know. You have no time to spare for what isn't to the point; I neither have we. It all hinges on this. Can we do better for you than anyone else ? We I can. And not a little better, but a great deal better. ,We sell the best clothing that we § can get, and the price is no higher than you pay for inferior goods. This is Overcoat Time and We are Selling your consideration. We believe we save you money on the same quality. " Shoes, Rubbers. Snag Proof and Buckskin Brand are the best. We have a great many of them. Kitchen lamps, hall lamps, hanging; lamps, bracket lamps, bid room lamps, parlor lamps, chimneys, shades, glomes and lamp tixturcs. You will tind then at a 1 prices from 19cto$6 50. We buy our lamps from one of the largest factories in this country, livery lamp you buy from us is guarantied to give sitis'action. Prices O. K. Tint is the reason that we have ;old nearly 100 bb'ls of lamps since Aug. 14. Try our gas mantels at 10 and 15c. They are all right. | DAVIS*CHINA*STORE, s NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFF1CE. msuwA'nwM X X X X X HOLIDAY SALE. H P. P. LONG'S J A WEBER,1™- U 1 1 JL X IL X 1—> JL-/ A—/ x V 5 PUNXSUTAWNEY. CHECKERED FRONT. meN's stioes. Hats and Caps, Underwear. Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery and Neckwear. Children's suits. Overcoats $1.50 to $10.00. Plain and fancy fabrics. We only sell goods that give satisfaction. $£.00 to $18.00. dud Reefers. C. U. Smith, Marlon. This apaoe is too valuable and time too limited to nam* more. Prloe list* and oatalognee free for a kind. Uet my easy terms, Alex Williams, Ma io Store. David Williams, Helvetia. W. M. Williams, R'juiitor. Mr* Atnatada Kelly, Big Run. Albert Kline, Adlen. WlllUm Pearson, Anita. Mrs Amanda Bean, Big Unt». William Danbensplke, Sprankle Hills. John Bay, Anita. Mro. Mary Badaker, Anita. Mr*. Harriet Gaskell, Rcwiter. 8. Bmyers, Boetlta". Mrp. John Embart, Adrian. Mrs. Joseph Hobba, Anita. Mrs. Chaa. Gaston, Canoe Bldge. Mrs. Q* tig* Hobba, Anita. Aaron Hawk, Canoe Ridge. Sharp McDonald, Lindsay. Taylor MoGleHand, VorUz. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Anita. John Klnneberg, Adrian. Mrs. Christopher BowUnger, Adiisn. Mrs. B. C. Bowers, Big Ban. Mrs. Annie J. Milliard, Big Ban. E. H Swormer, Llndsey. Mrs. Mary Shirk, Punn'y. Miss Mar caret Jurid, Horatio. Mrj. H. B. Plndley, Llndtey. Mrs. Rachel Darli, Rovlter. Mrs. Harry MoOlare, Yatesboro. New Union ohnroh, Rossltor. John Graham, Roaslter. New Presbyterian ohnroh, Yatesboro. J. Kesnier, Pnnzs'y. Mrs. John Bwitzsr, Walaton. F. B. Sprankle, Ponzs'y. W. L Thomas, Ponzs'y. John Williams, Horatio. Mrs. John Thompson, Llndsey. Mr«. George Evans, Punzs'y. R. H. Drnmmond, Punzs'y. M. E. ohnroh, Dayton. John Mook, Punz*'y. Frank Johnston, Yatesboro. Mrs. Geo. Qranl, Pnnzt'y C. F. Bnle, Horatio. August Bamberg, Yatesboro. William Unm, Fordliam. H'r. M»ry B. Klrkpitrlck, Punx'y. W. N. Ake, Punx'y. II. A. Gearing, Florenoe. Mis* Miry Brown, Marohand. Mln Mtud Ridding, Lindsay. Daniel North, Bleanora. Ocii Elinger, Elaanora. Robert 'Sullivan, Yatenboro. Frank Moyie, Bural Valley. L;ul< Bmalko, Adrian. Prof. Karl McAfee, Punx'y. Hn. Uaty McCandlce-, Moegrove. Mrs. Harry MoKelvey, Puax'y. Clark B. Brown, Ringgold. Francis Supple. New Mayesvllle. Heezer, Punx'y. John Alkar, Indiana. Aid. Mlunle Wllber, Punx'y. Mrs. W. Kelly, Big Run. Mrs. Caroline Rudolpb, Big Run. Mrs. Luoy Baker, O an Campbell. JammC.uk, Adrian. OHUAN3. David Bond, Oanoa Bldg*. T. M. Anthony, Bowltar. Ff«d Adams, Punx'y. Mrs. Laura B. Coon, Paox'y. Mr*. Jitnu Mo.Vfee, Panx'y. Mrs. Uirnutt CaldoD, Panx'y. John PhUUbor, Star Meat Markot, Panx■utawney.Prtd Wellzel, Furniture De*ler, Horton. J. C. Ftcklner, Farnlture Dealer, Paozntiwnij.David Brown, Froitbarg. John P«nman, Panx'y. J»m«s Oralg, Bopt, B , H. & P. Coal Co., Yatetboro. PIANOS. If other* »r« baying the beat, why not you? Twenty-tiro yeira la the piano bant nets mMoi e» porlence which la worth ■nuthlm to • buyer. I hm mad* my aaleotlona carefully and tboaght'ully, and andwyor to glra my patron* tha beat Rood* for th* least money the market afford*. Bloc* locating la Panxtatawney I have *od three hotwired Instramenta. Many porohaaera bave been among tho moat lillaantlel and substantial business man. And In f*ot my whole trade ha* been among the bettor olaa* of people. AU attest thalriatiafaotton and praise. Below are recant ptuohaaer* whom I bave added to my list, whloh la three handled strong. Tn« members of oompauy K Brookvllle's Independent Military organization wu (only disappointed la 1M moving picture entertainment la Up Court Hoar* on Thanksgiving evening. The boys worked hard and had a large andleice. Had the pictures turned oat aa wall aa our olUzw* did the show would have been a sucoea. The failure was not the fault of Company E, however. A correspondence had been carried on with James T. Thompson who guaranteed to give a first oltee entertainment. The entertainment waa to beglii at 8 p. m. Comrade Thompson and hit two asMitaut* were present and bnilly engaged in tinkering about the apparatus that was to furnish the entertainment. That the ahow wai going to be a failure hsoaine evident to the audience ioug irefure his atslatant announoed at 8:46 that from some csure or other the stercoeoop'c views part of the entertainment wculd not work and they would substitute a moving plotnre program. After making numerous attempts to prcjsot the piotnrss onto the oanvass and bnrning his Angers severely, the company annonnoed that those deilring t> do so oonld have their money roturced. The "Profe sor" objeoted saying he would gat things to tanning all right pretty coon. When he uw the andience departing he mad* • show of demanding pay. HI- olalm was so ridiculously prepoateroui that instead of money he got a big laugh and deeming discretion better than valor ha left the next morning for Plltfburg. Toe Qayasutha dab bu taken a live ymn K«»e of the entire uppjr part of the Maisou building at the corner of Main and Pickering tlreata, taking powurulnn the first of April. The building lsofb-lak. As soon at vac »tei by present tausnw t he club will make alteration* and repairs that will ohanita the entire •ppearaxcs of the Interior. One or two partitions will be removed so ai to give the club Urge doable parlors, a spaoloas billiard room, and four or five other rooms that will be us ad as lounging, smoking and card room'. A new piano will bs purchased. One of the rules of the olub makee Thursday evenings public to the lady friends of the members. The new roams will be pleasant for these occulom and it la exptcted that when in Its new quarters the club will feel better than In ite pre*ant somewhat contracted location. A brat* living an the Beilview road ■ abort distance beyond the Catholic graveyard by bsen In the iiablt of aboning and baatlng bis family in a shainnfal and unm«roifal manner. He works lome dUtanoe from home and remains nw»y daring the week returning on 8 itarda>i>. Hli 8and«ya are generally spent In drinking and abasing hie wife and children. Lvst Sunday he beat ilia wife and a daughter in a heartiest manner. The nt.lnl.b3ra seem to fear him and do not interfere, bat th«r* are sevtral young men who hove heard of hla ao lions and Have agreed to watch him some night when ho la .it his best. Tuey Intend to give hitn a doie of hit own mediolue that he will not noon forget. Emery's Bizer whloh wan Utely purotaaatd by County Superintendent K B. Tel trick and Willletn Kolso will hereafter be known u "The Belvedere Opera Hod**." The old plaoe 1b being trareformed into a neat and comfortable amusement hall. A new atega has beenerroUd, eoenery le being placed In poelllon. About 1,000 ehalre wile be placed In the building and everything la expected to be In complete order, to aooouimodate tbe Teat-hue Couuty Institute which will begin Dccainber 16. Ernsst B. Grovn, who w«« sentenced to • 6 yean and 6 month* term In the W«t-ern Penitentiary, waa tsken to that lastltatloa by Sheriff Ohaanntt on Tuesday. Before leaving Orovaa transferred his interest la the estate of bis lata father to hla mother. The Rtrnotural ateel for ih< new (Im plant Is now being received and the work of bonding will be puehed forward m rapidly a* pjealbla. The management hope to have the plant ready far operation by the middle of January. County Baparlntandant B. B. Taitrick hss dUtrlbatad a naatand »ttr«ctlv» o»t-alogaa and program of I ha 41! h Anna*] Bastion of tha Taachara In*l(tnta of Jeff«non Count/ on Daoamoar IS, 17, 18,10 and 20. The Udlee of the Trinity HpUcopal church bar* dltpoeed of a Urge number of tlokeU for a obloken and waffle tapper to be given In Frank Ohrbti new dwelling house on Water street on Wedneeday. AppHoktlon* for Ho mum »r« being DM with ProtbonoUry Blood. Thoro will bo Mvoral now applicant*. Wfce'-h«r thoy will raootod will only bo known when Ltoodm oonrt moota. prices than ever before. O Ohipa Suggestiops. Books, games, pianos, dishes, rabbor BOOKS AND BIBLES FOR A GIFT. There is nothing nker or better for young and old than a goyd book. Last year we had just one-half enough. This year we prepared ourselves. Price "5 cents to $1.25 each. TOYS FOR BOYS. Steam engines, magic lanterns, friction hnnta, engines, etc., spring toys of ail kind?, trains, llreenninfe, ho?e carts, guns, tool chests, sleds, anything und>-r the son is to be had at P. P. L ing's Toy Land. Presents for the Older Ones. Your sweetheart, yonr brother, your ! ___ _ sister, father and mother. They FOR GIRLS. must ail be remembered on Xmas. Karnltnre of all kind 50 to »7 each. Uandkcrclilelti. n „ , . . . ., P. M. Cushions, fancy linens, towels., Dolla and tP«ments to dress them in. gloves, cuff and collar boxes, glove and handkerchief boxes, brush and comb sets, albums, mirrors, picture frames, picture books, smoking and shaving set*, etc. Mtulo Dion. Alex Williams, Q«t everybody'* prloM on pianos, then come to ui. Oars ere the loweet. Pianos of established reputation at price) moaUy asked for Inferior grades. Our ads. state facts, and the proof* are In the store. This week oar special bargain p ano eolipsti any thing aver offered in Jefferson oouoty. A large mahogany, nprlght, rich tone quality, and folly warranted, only $157. Oonvloce yourself by calling and examining same. Also see my Una of high grade pianos, such as the world renowned Stelff The artists' pride. As well as a line of other pianos. Terms and prloes to salt Oot tho D>r in ths Woods. Naa'ly everybody la towa who ooald git ■ sua was oat hanttog yewerday. No 1m than a do*en huntem were on eaoh of the namaroai early more log train* and a great nnmbar walkad. Among the number ware Jack Craaby, Book* Mitoball, Olark Bogara, Beq., Walter Slmpaon and the writer. W* did not go altogether for the purpose of killing rabbits, bnt mora for the day in the woods. We wara not diiappointad, for that'* all wa got.- Pnnx'y Bepoblioan. Silver ware. Rogers knives and forks 93.14 set Roger* tee spoons 880 set Rogers table spoons 75o set. Berry spoons, meat forks, gravy ladles tl each. Large berry dish, oak* stands, eta* >1.75 each. Not picks and oraeks 260 toflstfk Dinner aad Toilet Sets. We bars prepared oorselTeif tegs sale of aln ner ssta and ' Men and Boys' . . . Furnisher, OupH and saucer* 5 to 60 cents. Fancy p la tea 5 to 75 oents. Salad dishes '25 o to fs. Chop platts $1 to |3 Water Mta50oto'.S2.50. Vases glass lOo to $1. Brio anio 5o to $3. Sagar cream sets 25o to $1. Jardlneres 12Jo to 4. 3 piece seta 35oto$3. Spoon true IBe o fl. Oe'l rr trays SSo'to fX.50. Onoooiate pots 25o to |1. Tta pots 20o to fl.80. A. J. Buall wautad to attand a party, bat was afraid to do >o on account of palm ln| hla itomaoh, which ha ftaiad would (row won*. Ha aajr, "I waa tailing my troablaa toalady frland, whoiald: Ohambarlalu'a Oollo, Cholara and Dlarrhoaa Ramady will pat ytu In oondltlon tot tha party.' I bought a bottla and takaplaaama In atatlog that two doata onrad ma aod inablad ma to kana good Dm at tha party." Mr. Snail la a rartdant of Bammar Hill, V; Y. Thla ramady to tar aala by O. M. raieht * do., and Dr. Oraka * Co., T InltMy. BtaA flw iw tookMi ill iboot baiklni b) laarn tka habit of Mtylni, It U not what yen Mm but what you ht*. Abjomou maka monjr but It UkM • wlaa man to m Maw li tlx tiin* to Mart, and jam tevoatli Mate wltb a will «an> joo 4 par ■raryona Ought to ' isMi Solll <1 m mm fMmeg Spot 1
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-12-04 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 27 |
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 | 1901-12-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1901-12-04 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 27 |
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 | 1901-12-04 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19011204_001.tif |
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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 | > J VOL XXIX. NO. 27. PUN iUTAWNEY. PA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4.1901 BBOOKVXIO.B. Ooantjr Opplttl. iDtarMHDf from th» JefTanon The Park Pharmacy. PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! "Take a Look" at Alex Williams' Music Store While the Opportunity Lasts. A Talk On Clothing.^ WAIT FOR OUR OPENING. Everything new. Everything dainty, Next Door To Washington Hotel. We're ready for Christmas with a larger and finer line of Xmas goods than ever before, and, as our stocks are larger than ever our trade will be likewise. Buy early and get just what U want, and avoid the big rush later on. Doll* TOYS AND DOLLS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. <;am<'N ami lllocht Our Stock is larger and better this season than ever before. We have them in long coats and short coats in every class of goods from #5 to $20. \ MEN'S SUITS. Many new games on the market this year, and for same reason prices are lowest. Crokinole 75c each, spelling slips 24, India games toe and bible games 20. Games for old and young. BLOCKS 5 to 45c a box. Kid bodies IOc to $3.00 each .Jointed dolls 5c $3.00 each. Dressed dolls 5c to $2.50 each. Baby walks $1.50 to $3.00- Be Wise. Better values and more styles than ever. All grades from $\ to $5. Gum Boots, Lumbermen's Shoes, Arties, etc. Your Money Back If Not Satisfied. H. J. LOEB, goods, chairs, sleds, etc., at I«m s. -A- P Last week we advertised a special sale of decorated dinner sets. Result we sold 19 sets. Seven sets in one day. We are fatislied, and know that thoie who bought them are pleaudand will be bitter pleased as they continue to use them. We are temporarily out of those Jii.00 dinner sits, but will have a big supply by the latter part of this week. This week we are goin? to talk about our m L DAVIS 8 CHINA 8 STORE. Celluloid Novelties, Fancy Box Perfumes, Leather Goods—standard and novelties, Fancy Papereries, Japeneseand China Bric-brac, Art Pictures, Holiday Books, Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, etc, Will have a choice and up-to-date line of all the latest gift goods. C. M. Feicht & Co.. Proprietors. (Men's and Boys' Suits are Here for Stock still complete. A verv fair overcoat for Our $8 and $10 overcoats are really worth two dollars more. Still enough of the long stylish coats with the vertical pockets. Boys' Reefers, Boys' Norfolk Overcoats. a Great Many. We might as well talk of the mountains of the moon as talk on clothing and fail to tell I you what you want to know. You have no time to spare for what isn't to the point; I neither have we. It all hinges on this. Can we do better for you than anyone else ? We I can. And not a little better, but a great deal better. ,We sell the best clothing that we § can get, and the price is no higher than you pay for inferior goods. This is Overcoat Time and We are Selling your consideration. We believe we save you money on the same quality. " Shoes, Rubbers. Snag Proof and Buckskin Brand are the best. We have a great many of them. Kitchen lamps, hall lamps, hanging; lamps, bracket lamps, bid room lamps, parlor lamps, chimneys, shades, glomes and lamp tixturcs. You will tind then at a 1 prices from 19cto$6 50. We buy our lamps from one of the largest factories in this country, livery lamp you buy from us is guarantied to give sitis'action. Prices O. K. Tint is the reason that we have ;old nearly 100 bb'ls of lamps since Aug. 14. Try our gas mantels at 10 and 15c. They are all right. | DAVIS*CHINA*STORE, s NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFF1CE. msuwA'nwM X X X X X HOLIDAY SALE. H P. P. LONG'S J A WEBER,1™- U 1 1 JL X IL X 1—> JL-/ A—/ x V 5 PUNXSUTAWNEY. CHECKERED FRONT. meN's stioes. Hats and Caps, Underwear. Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery and Neckwear. Children's suits. Overcoats $1.50 to $10.00. Plain and fancy fabrics. We only sell goods that give satisfaction. $£.00 to $18.00. dud Reefers. C. U. Smith, Marlon. This apaoe is too valuable and time too limited to nam* more. Prloe list* and oatalognee free for a kind. Uet my easy terms, Alex Williams, Ma io Store. David Williams, Helvetia. W. M. Williams, R'juiitor. Mr* Atnatada Kelly, Big Run. Albert Kline, Adlen. WlllUm Pearson, Anita. Mrs Amanda Bean, Big Unt». William Danbensplke, Sprankle Hills. John Bay, Anita. Mro. Mary Badaker, Anita. Mr*. Harriet Gaskell, Rcwiter. 8. Bmyers, Boetlta". Mrp. John Embart, Adrian. Mrs. Joseph Hobba, Anita. Mrs. Chaa. Gaston, Canoe Bldge. Mrs. Q* tig* Hobba, Anita. Aaron Hawk, Canoe Ridge. Sharp McDonald, Lindsay. Taylor MoGleHand, VorUz. Mrs. Margaret Thomas, Anita. John Klnneberg, Adrian. Mrs. Christopher BowUnger, Adiisn. Mrs. B. C. Bowers, Big Ban. Mrs. Annie J. Milliard, Big Ban. E. H Swormer, Llndsey. Mrs. Mary Shirk, Punn'y. Miss Mar caret Jurid, Horatio. Mrj. H. B. Plndley, Llndtey. Mrs. Rachel Darli, Rovlter. Mrs. Harry MoOlare, Yatesboro. New Union ohnroh, Rossltor. John Graham, Roaslter. New Presbyterian ohnroh, Yatesboro. J. Kesnier, Pnnzs'y. Mrs. John Bwitzsr, Walaton. F. B. Sprankle, Ponzs'y. W. L Thomas, Ponzs'y. John Williams, Horatio. Mrs. John Thompson, Llndsey. Mr«. George Evans, Punzs'y. R. H. Drnmmond, Punzs'y. M. E. ohnroh, Dayton. John Mook, Punz*'y. Frank Johnston, Yatesboro. Mrs. Geo. Qranl, Pnnzt'y C. F. Bnle, Horatio. August Bamberg, Yatesboro. William Unm, Fordliam. H'r. M»ry B. Klrkpitrlck, Punx'y. W. N. Ake, Punx'y. II. A. Gearing, Florenoe. Mis* Miry Brown, Marohand. Mln Mtud Ridding, Lindsay. Daniel North, Bleanora. Ocii Elinger, Elaanora. Robert 'Sullivan, Yatenboro. Frank Moyie, Bural Valley. L;ul< Bmalko, Adrian. Prof. Karl McAfee, Punx'y. Hn. Uaty McCandlce-, Moegrove. Mrs. Harry MoKelvey, Puax'y. Clark B. Brown, Ringgold. Francis Supple. New Mayesvllle. Heezer, Punx'y. John Alkar, Indiana. Aid. Mlunle Wllber, Punx'y. Mrs. W. Kelly, Big Run. Mrs. Caroline Rudolpb, Big Run. Mrs. Luoy Baker, O an Campbell. JammC.uk, Adrian. OHUAN3. David Bond, Oanoa Bldg*. T. M. Anthony, Bowltar. Ff«d Adams, Punx'y. Mrs. Laura B. Coon, Paox'y. Mr*. Jitnu Mo.Vfee, Panx'y. Mrs. Uirnutt CaldoD, Panx'y. John PhUUbor, Star Meat Markot, Panx■utawney.Prtd Wellzel, Furniture De*ler, Horton. J. C. Ftcklner, Farnlture Dealer, Paozntiwnij.David Brown, Froitbarg. John P«nman, Panx'y. J»m«s Oralg, Bopt, B , H. & P. Coal Co., Yatetboro. PIANOS. If other* »r« baying the beat, why not you? Twenty-tiro yeira la the piano bant nets mMoi e» porlence which la worth ■nuthlm to • buyer. I hm mad* my aaleotlona carefully and tboaght'ully, and andwyor to glra my patron* tha beat Rood* for th* least money the market afford*. Bloc* locating la Panxtatawney I have *od three hotwired Instramenta. Many porohaaera bave been among tho moat lillaantlel and substantial business man. And In f*ot my whole trade ha* been among the bettor olaa* of people. AU attest thalriatiafaotton and praise. Below are recant ptuohaaer* whom I bave added to my list, whloh la three handled strong. Tn« members of oompauy K Brookvllle's Independent Military organization wu (only disappointed la 1M moving picture entertainment la Up Court Hoar* on Thanksgiving evening. The boys worked hard and had a large andleice. Had the pictures turned oat aa wall aa our olUzw* did the show would have been a sucoea. The failure was not the fault of Company E, however. A correspondence had been carried on with James T. Thompson who guaranteed to give a first oltee entertainment. The entertainment waa to beglii at 8 p. m. Comrade Thompson and hit two asMitaut* were present and bnilly engaged in tinkering about the apparatus that was to furnish the entertainment. That the ahow wai going to be a failure hsoaine evident to the audience ioug irefure his atslatant announoed at 8:46 that from some csure or other the stercoeoop'c views part of the entertainment wculd not work and they would substitute a moving plotnre program. After making numerous attempts to prcjsot the piotnrss onto the oanvass and bnrning his Angers severely, the company annonnoed that those deilring t> do so oonld have their money roturced. The "Profe sor" objeoted saying he would gat things to tanning all right pretty coon. When he uw the andience departing he mad* • show of demanding pay. HI- olalm was so ridiculously prepoateroui that instead of money he got a big laugh and deeming discretion better than valor ha left the next morning for Plltfburg. Toe Qayasutha dab bu taken a live ymn K«»e of the entire uppjr part of the Maisou building at the corner of Main and Pickering tlreata, taking powurulnn the first of April. The building lsofb-lak. As soon at vac »tei by present tausnw t he club will make alteration* and repairs that will ohanita the entire •ppearaxcs of the Interior. One or two partitions will be removed so ai to give the club Urge doable parlors, a spaoloas billiard room, and four or five other rooms that will be us ad as lounging, smoking and card room'. A new piano will bs purchased. One of the rules of the olub makee Thursday evenings public to the lady friends of the members. The new roams will be pleasant for these occulom and it la exptcted that when in Its new quarters the club will feel better than In ite pre*ant somewhat contracted location. A brat* living an the Beilview road ■ abort distance beyond the Catholic graveyard by bsen In the iiablt of aboning and baatlng bis family in a shainnfal and unm«roifal manner. He works lome dUtanoe from home and remains nw»y daring the week returning on 8 itarda>i>. Hli 8and«ya are generally spent In drinking and abasing hie wife and children. Lvst Sunday he beat ilia wife and a daughter in a heartiest manner. The nt.lnl.b3ra seem to fear him and do not interfere, bat th«r* are sevtral young men who hove heard of hla ao lions and Have agreed to watch him some night when ho la .it his best. Tuey Intend to give hitn a doie of hit own mediolue that he will not noon forget. Emery's Bizer whloh wan Utely purotaaatd by County Superintendent K B. Tel trick and Willletn Kolso will hereafter be known u "The Belvedere Opera Hod**." The old plaoe 1b being trareformed into a neat and comfortable amusement hall. A new atega has beenerroUd, eoenery le being placed In poelllon. About 1,000 ehalre wile be placed In the building and everything la expected to be In complete order, to aooouimodate tbe Teat-hue Couuty Institute which will begin Dccainber 16. Ernsst B. Grovn, who w«« sentenced to • 6 yean and 6 month* term In the W«t-ern Penitentiary, waa tsken to that lastltatloa by Sheriff Ohaanntt on Tuesday. Before leaving Orovaa transferred his interest la the estate of bis lata father to hla mother. The Rtrnotural ateel for ih< new (Im plant Is now being received and the work of bonding will be puehed forward m rapidly a* pjealbla. The management hope to have the plant ready far operation by the middle of January. County Baparlntandant B. B. Taitrick hss dUtrlbatad a naatand »ttr«ctlv» o»t-alogaa and program of I ha 41! h Anna*] Bastion of tha Taachara In*l(tnta of Jeff«non Count/ on Daoamoar IS, 17, 18,10 and 20. The Udlee of the Trinity HpUcopal church bar* dltpoeed of a Urge number of tlokeU for a obloken and waffle tapper to be given In Frank Ohrbti new dwelling house on Water street on Wedneeday. AppHoktlon* for Ho mum »r« being DM with ProtbonoUry Blood. Thoro will bo Mvoral now applicant*. Wfce'-h«r thoy will raootod will only bo known when Ltoodm oonrt moota. prices than ever before. O Ohipa Suggestiops. Books, games, pianos, dishes, rabbor BOOKS AND BIBLES FOR A GIFT. There is nothing nker or better for young and old than a goyd book. Last year we had just one-half enough. This year we prepared ourselves. Price "5 cents to $1.25 each. TOYS FOR BOYS. Steam engines, magic lanterns, friction hnnta, engines, etc., spring toys of ail kind?, trains, llreenninfe, ho?e carts, guns, tool chests, sleds, anything und>-r the son is to be had at P. P. L ing's Toy Land. Presents for the Older Ones. Your sweetheart, yonr brother, your ! ___ _ sister, father and mother. They FOR GIRLS. must ail be remembered on Xmas. Karnltnre of all kind 50 to »7 each. Uandkcrclilelti. n „ , . . . ., P. M. Cushions, fancy linens, towels., Dolla and tP«ments to dress them in. gloves, cuff and collar boxes, glove and handkerchief boxes, brush and comb sets, albums, mirrors, picture frames, picture books, smoking and shaving set*, etc. Mtulo Dion. Alex Williams, Q«t everybody'* prloM on pianos, then come to ui. Oars ere the loweet. Pianos of established reputation at price) moaUy asked for Inferior grades. Our ads. state facts, and the proof* are In the store. This week oar special bargain p ano eolipsti any thing aver offered in Jefferson oouoty. A large mahogany, nprlght, rich tone quality, and folly warranted, only $157. Oonvloce yourself by calling and examining same. Also see my Una of high grade pianos, such as the world renowned Stelff The artists' pride. As well as a line of other pianos. Terms and prloes to salt Oot tho D>r in ths Woods. Naa'ly everybody la towa who ooald git ■ sua was oat hanttog yewerday. No 1m than a do*en huntem were on eaoh of the namaroai early more log train* and a great nnmbar walkad. Among the number ware Jack Craaby, Book* Mitoball, Olark Bogara, Beq., Walter Slmpaon and the writer. W* did not go altogether for the purpose of killing rabbits, bnt mora for the day in the woods. We wara not diiappointad, for that'* all wa got.- Pnnx'y Bepoblioan. Silver ware. Rogers knives and forks 93.14 set Roger* tee spoons 880 set Rogers table spoons 75o set. Berry spoons, meat forks, gravy ladles tl each. Large berry dish, oak* stands, eta* >1.75 each. Not picks and oraeks 260 toflstfk Dinner aad Toilet Sets. We bars prepared oorselTeif tegs sale of aln ner ssta and ' Men and Boys' . . . Furnisher, OupH and saucer* 5 to 60 cents. Fancy p la tea 5 to 75 oents. Salad dishes '25 o to fs. Chop platts $1 to |3 Water Mta50oto'.S2.50. Vases glass lOo to $1. Brio anio 5o to $3. Sagar cream sets 25o to $1. Jardlneres 12Jo to 4. 3 piece seta 35oto$3. Spoon true IBe o fl. Oe'l rr trays SSo'to fX.50. Onoooiate pots 25o to |1. Tta pots 20o to fl.80. A. J. Buall wautad to attand a party, bat was afraid to do >o on account of palm ln| hla itomaoh, which ha ftaiad would (row won*. Ha aajr, "I waa tailing my troablaa toalady frland, whoiald: Ohambarlalu'a Oollo, Cholara and Dlarrhoaa Ramady will pat ytu In oondltlon tot tha party.' I bought a bottla and takaplaaama In atatlog that two doata onrad ma aod inablad ma to kana good Dm at tha party." Mr. Snail la a rartdant of Bammar Hill, V; Y. Thla ramady to tar aala by O. M. raieht * do., and Dr. Oraka * Co., T InltMy. BtaA flw iw tookMi ill iboot baiklni b) laarn tka habit of Mtylni, It U not what yen Mm but what you ht*. Abjomou maka monjr but It UkM • wlaa man to m Maw li tlx tiin* to Mart, and jam tevoatli Mate wltb a will «an> joo 4 par ■raryona Ought to ' isMi Solll <1 m mm fMmeg Spot 1 |
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