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5 * iUTAWNEY. PA., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY i$, 1902. OL XXIX. XOBATIO. I ' In Booth America. Lowl and Firaoul Im from a HIM Mininc Vlilac*. AB TAR At the SPIRIT Office. Job ■■% ■ mU Printing no. ». to WEBER SELLS. We Look After the Minor m lilOXNBMB. NOTHING BUT THE BEST WORK £ j$ AT THE RIGHT PRICES. The"tClothing We Sell. Harry Btaar, on* of th« Baraks Supply Company's clerka, baa baan laid op with qalnaay for a waak or mora. The work being Improved qnlte • good daal tba laat faw waak* ha* brought a gnat many naw famlllas to town, and It laammlng lti old tlma look again. A naw aoatalyna ga* plant haa baan ln(talled la town and la furnishing light for tha itora and offlo* of tha Company. Tha light whloh la prodnoad to a vary olaar, whita light, •urpaaalng anything wa have aaan, avan alaotrlolty. Htoa Sarah Qlbbona, of Vlntondale, ratnrnad homa laat waak after a faw waak*' Ttolt with har relatives, Bpiclal eervloea wara hald at tha Congragatlonal ohoroh laat waak. William Leonard'* child dtod laat waak and wa* bnrlad In tha H oratlo cematery. Bob William*, formerly of thla plaoa, bat now of Goal Glen, ealled on hi* frlanda a faw day* laat weak. David WUIlem* and family, of Helvetia, moved to town l**t week. T. Y. Eraii* wa* vieltlng friend* In AItoona over Sunday. Jam** Oook ipont Sunday with hi* parent* at Bella font*. David B. Krldlar I* oonSned to hi* home with pneamonla. NEW SPRING STYLES IN HATS, A lot of men's suits reduced to mike it worth your while to see. A lot>of Boys' vestee suits, boys' sailor blousesand boys' two piece suits which will save you money. REDUCTION IN SUITS. This has been our banner overcoat season, and to complete the season we will offer such inducements that they will sweep away every overcoat in our store. Have reduced all. No exceptions. Every coat has the original price with a hanging: ticket of the reduced price: Boys' Overcoats Included in the Sale. A GUT IN THE PRICES OF OVERCOATS. i I And Puss Gloves. Men's Work The quality and wear prove that we give you the best values offered. Men's Wool Boots, Men's Snag Proof Boots and Shoes, Men's Buckskin Boots and Shoes No other makes will give you the wear that these two brands will, J A WEBER.'"'ctoSuor. v I J- " U1—J L PUNXSUTAWNEY. CHECKERED FRONT. MEN'S SHOES. Are here and we give you styles which are correct anb worn in the large cities, aud> you don't have to wait until the styie had there run, but always here first. Interesting Laitn froaa the Jefferson County Capital. SI ace the arrival of tha itraotaral *tael work I* being pnihed rapidly at the new glaa* plant, tha managon hoping to have It completed and ready for operation by Karoh let. Fred Edward* died at hla home In Bom township on Thureday morning of laat week, of typhoid fever. He w** bnrlad on Saturday afternoon In the Cowan graveyard, In Union townahlp. He laav** a wit* and a Ave month*' old daughter. Mary, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mi*. John M. White, died on Batorday morning of oatarrhal lnflamatlon of the etomach. Fanaral servlcu were held at the homo of Mr. and Mr*. Whit* on Monday afternoon, after whloh the remain* wore given burial in the family plot in Brookvlile cemetery. The *ympathy of the entire oommunity goee out to the heartbroken parent* la their sad *flllotion. Word wae received on Taaaday ;that a oa*eof amallpox had developed'at the home of George Vaablnder, in Warsaw townahlp. A Young man named Enter-11 no oame homo from Klttanning a faw day* ago not feeling well. The o*ee wee thought to be an attack of grip, and friend* and neighbor* called and mlntatored to the eiek man until Tanilay morning whan a phyilolan wa* ealled and the o*ee w*a pronounced a eeriou* one oftmallpoz. The houie hi* been quarantined. Dr. B. D. Henry aprnng aaurprlae on hi* many friend* on Tueaday morning by announcing that he had deeldad to leave BrookvlUe and will *tart on n*zt Monday morning for Philadelphia where he will enter the colleg* from which h* graduated, and bo*ld«* reviewing peat work will take a courea and perfeot himaelf in on* or two Important apiolaltle*. Dr. Henry hu b*en aaicclated with Dr. T. C. Ltwson In the praotloe of medicine for over three ye*r* put, dnrlng whloh llm* ha ha* demonstrated by hi* large and oonatantly lnor*aslDg prtcilo* that h* la a thorough maiter of hla probation, and that with enlarged opportuniMee ha will at no dlabant dat* r*a*h the front rank among practitioners. Dr. Henry'* presentjlntentlon 1 J, that after flnlahlng the propoe*d oonrae of special atndie* he wiU move to the Hiate of Washington wh*r* ho le aaanred of a promising Held for fntnre wotk, The followlog marriage lloenae* were died of record by Clerk of the Orphan* Court, John D. Evans, from January <> to January 13, 1902, Inclusive. Stephen MoGoito and Annie Fisher, Dn- Bola, January 8. Abram He**. Olearileld county, and Sadie Uaarhart, Hendereon towntnlp, January 8. Mike Mehock and Mary Mehollok, Soldier, January S. Albert J. Gardner, Boohaster Mills, and Ida Dora Soeil, Paulo, Jannary 9. Michael Terenn" and Mary Stkaoa, Waliton, January 10. George Demjanovloand Mary Mayaher, Crenshaw, Jannary 10. John G. Tarnbull and Mary H. Divla, Llndaey, January, 11. E E. Sohlablat and Lonlaa W. Hhoden, BeynoldsviUe, January 11. George Caeak and Terezla Kolody, Horatio, Jannary 13. Try A Little Of Our Syrup Of White Pine Tar For That Cough And Cold. 81 Plunkard. Seven Rode on one Ticket. Wednesda lipg at 6 d Sit eve Bpirltuallem at Big Ban. Big Ban la being bMl*gid by Bplrltaallets. A lecturer, the Itev. Mosts Hall, of Buffalo, hu been lecturing there for th* put week, and a votnu from Iudtanapoll», Indians, la exemplifying the doctrine from a medlamlstlo «tand point. Through her, people who desire to talk with dead friends' are permitted to believe that they are doing so. Between the marvels of spiritualism as related by the lecturer and the seanoea of the medium,the credullt of the people of Big Bun la taxed to the ntmost. Q. 8. Beams, the oheerfnl philosopher, of Big Bun, pronounces spiritualism "the most glaring fraud of the century," But there la In human nature an appetite for the myetlo and the marvellous which Is not easily appeased, and many people may everywhere be found who become the willing dupes of those who pretend to communicate with the unseen world. However, most people patronize such things more for amusement than instruction, and the more palpable the fraud the better they are entertained. The Park Pharmacy. C. M. Feicht & Co.. Proprietors. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Wall Paper, Stationery, Books, Etc. ■ Neit Door To Washington Hotel. Fire Sale. $18000 TO BE CLOSED OUT IN THREE WEEKS. "I hate to go Into a thing without some rauoD for It," said tbe little aenor. "The list revolution I wit la a woman threw a pall of water on ma and It took all tha carl oat of my mustache. Yaa, and I haven't bean able to wear It sicca." "Too bid," laughed the stateeman. ' So It's to-morrow at 10, gentlemen. Adlos." —Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Any ipiclal reaion for overturning things joat at thla particular time?" inquired the ahort aenor. "No," laid the atateaman. "But; what's theme. We are all tired of thinking up reaaoni. The reaatm for to-morrow's revolution will b* Joat aa good aa that of laat Baturday'a revolution, or the one of Monday, or of Wednesday." "Good," cried the statesman. ''We'll endeavor to haveasgood a Ume as possible.""After," replied the stout penor. "I Hud that It does not agree with ma when I try It on an empty stomach." "Very well," said the statesman. "If we are all agreed we will overturn the government at 10 o'clook tomorrow morning. How Is It with yon, Pablo?" "I am referee in a oookflght at 11," said the man addressed, "but I'll try and get around in time to see yon through." "Gentlemen," said the South American stateaman, "do we revolutetomorrow ?" "Why not?" queried the short senor. "Why not, Indeed?" echoed the statesman. "Shall we make it before or Jtfcer breakfast?" Our loss being adjusted in two days—paid in full—we were able to open our store January 4th, 1902, We need not tell how we are selling our goods—it is simply giving them away. Stores Filled with People Everyday, Carrying- Away Chaa. W. Oban's dramatization of Maria Corelll's popular novel "Thelma" will be presented by Alden Benedict's company at the Opera House on Monday, Jannary 20 The drama has been very cleverly written by Mr. Ohase, who la well known aa an author of realistic and popular plays. Mr. Cbaee Is widely known, having been the tlrst to dramatize "Quo Vadls." Ha also has auooesafally brought forth Hell Calne's "Deemster," and Anstay's "Vice Versa" both of whloh are now on the road. Ho bai made many strong points In "Thelma," bringing ont forcibly the death of Viking on the burning nhl p. A powerful company has been salectcd for this production, and the ladlea' costume* are marvels of art and beauty. Thla being the only dramatization of "Thelma," betides the popularity of the author and dramatist, and the strong company, will be ample recommendation to warrant a packed house. Prlcea, 36, GO, and 76 cants. Thelma. Hundreds of Dollars Worth J. O. Lanls and his talented oompany of oomedlanf, lu tbe Eural Faroe Cjmedy, SI Plunkard, will ba at tha Optra House, Wednesday, January 22. Don't fall to sae the Yankee rarmar and his fun makers. SI and his Yaskia farmer band will announce their arrival on tbe day of exhibition by a grand street parade. Wait for it aid enjoy the amusement the famous bard parade will offer. It's funnier than a circus. Do not confound thla attraction with others imitating our country band parade. Prloas, 25, 35 and 60. A Claim for $1,000 Paid by P. H C. ?.00 and $16.00. 12.00] and 1J.50. - 10.00. $8.00 and ] 8.?0. 6.50. ?.00. Everything Goes at a Discount In China Store and Basement. Of Dress Goods, Notions, Underwear, Shoes, Furs and Coats, Rubbers, Skirts and Capes, Gloves Lace Curtains, Blankets, Flannels, naps and Yarns. Shirt Waists, Ribbons, Linoleums, Trunks, Tin and Granite Ware, Hosiery, Hats Caps, etc., etc., etc. This is a Money Saving for You. All 518 and $20 Overcoats reduced to All 1J Overcoats reduced to All 12 " - All 10 " - All 8 " " All 6 " " With Former Prices Prices. All Heavy Weight Suits, $1? and $18 goods reduced to $12 and $1J. Heavy " " 12 reduced to 10. Heavy " " 10 " - 8 and #8.50. Heavy " 8 " - 6.50. Goods Marten and New Reduced Prices. AT Overcoats, Heavy Suits and Trousers OF END OF THE SEASON SALE BROIDERIES, Muslin Underwear, Lawns, Ginghams, etc., JANUARY 14 to 24. As our room is too small to show all the goods at one time we will have our FIRE SALE OF LACES AND EM- KOM Soon, as our Room will be turned over to the ca F». F». LONG. HI I Men and Boys' • eJ# bULiD9 . . . Furnisher, On the Glassboro Accommodation on the West Jersey & Ssashore railroad, on Saturday night Conductor Wilson came upon a woman with six children. When she handed him one fall ticket hepuokered hla month for a whistle ana asked: "Are these all yours 1" "Yea, air; all mine," replied the passenger."Where are their tickets?" "They are all under 5 years of age," came the reply. Wilson fut that the six certainly looked it, bnt he was deeply perplexed. He passed on, however, ana when he reached the smoker he sought a solution of the problem among some of hla acquaintances. None oould help, however. At Westville Dr. Hunter got on the train, and Wilson pat the moment-008 question to him: "Go ssk the woman how many twins there are in the lot," suggested the phytolMi The oonductor returned to the woman and pat the question. "Theee two In my lap and those two in the ooraer of the seal an twins," was the iisssangsrs explanation Wilson deolaedlnher tmr and let the seven ride to their rtsattneMon on one tlatot—PhUadelphta Beoord. A. U. Kloe, a member of Batter Circle No. 22, P. 0. 0 , was Insured for fl 000, and the claim w« paid December IS. Mr. Bice will be remembered u the gentlemen sslllng household utecslls, who was stricken with heart trouble while at the resldenoe of W. I. Roeenberger In this town, and died on his way to the hospital. Dr. H. G. Doddf, of the M. E. ohurob, who was a member of the P. H. O. himself, accompanied the body of the deceased to his home in Butler. The Protected Home Circle Is one of the leading fraternal orders of the day, giving Its members Insurance at the lowest possible cost, aooordlng to age. No assessments or double headers or high salaried ofUoere to pay. The coet to j >ln Is |2 for medical examiner's fee, poltoy and Initiation being free. One-half of policy paid in 30 days lu oase of total disability, and protects yon In old age. Its great success la attributed to the co-operation of Its members and ths eoonomloal business management by its officers. ft has a membership of over 40,000. One of the local circles of Sharon has a membership of 1,- 424, and one at New Oastle 1,187. Clrolee have been established in many towns In this vicinity. The offioers of oar lcoel circle, which meets every 2od and fourth Tuesday, an the leading business men of this plane. For farther information inquire of R. ■. Brownall, aooountant, David or District Deputy W:f; | <;■* w m v. 0®irit
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1902-01-15 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1902-01-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1902-01-15 |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 33 |
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 | 1902-01-15 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19020115_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 2501.09 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. |
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Full Text | 5 * iUTAWNEY. PA., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY i$, 1902. OL XXIX. XOBATIO. I ' In Booth America. Lowl and Firaoul Im from a HIM Mininc Vlilac*. AB TAR At the SPIRIT Office. Job ■■% ■ mU Printing no. ». to WEBER SELLS. We Look After the Minor m lilOXNBMB. NOTHING BUT THE BEST WORK £ j$ AT THE RIGHT PRICES. The"tClothing We Sell. Harry Btaar, on* of th« Baraks Supply Company's clerka, baa baan laid op with qalnaay for a waak or mora. The work being Improved qnlte • good daal tba laat faw waak* ha* brought a gnat many naw famlllas to town, and It laammlng lti old tlma look again. A naw aoatalyna ga* plant haa baan ln(talled la town and la furnishing light for tha itora and offlo* of tha Company. Tha light whloh la prodnoad to a vary olaar, whita light, •urpaaalng anything wa have aaan, avan alaotrlolty. Htoa Sarah Qlbbona, of Vlntondale, ratnrnad homa laat waak after a faw waak*' Ttolt with har relatives, Bpiclal eervloea wara hald at tha Congragatlonal ohoroh laat waak. William Leonard'* child dtod laat waak and wa* bnrlad In tha H oratlo cematery. Bob William*, formerly of thla plaoa, bat now of Goal Glen, ealled on hi* frlanda a faw day* laat weak. David WUIlem* and family, of Helvetia, moved to town l**t week. T. Y. Eraii* wa* vieltlng friend* In AItoona over Sunday. Jam** Oook ipont Sunday with hi* parent* at Bella font*. David B. Krldlar I* oonSned to hi* home with pneamonla. NEW SPRING STYLES IN HATS, A lot of men's suits reduced to mike it worth your while to see. A lot>of Boys' vestee suits, boys' sailor blousesand boys' two piece suits which will save you money. REDUCTION IN SUITS. This has been our banner overcoat season, and to complete the season we will offer such inducements that they will sweep away every overcoat in our store. Have reduced all. No exceptions. Every coat has the original price with a hanging: ticket of the reduced price: Boys' Overcoats Included in the Sale. A GUT IN THE PRICES OF OVERCOATS. i I And Puss Gloves. Men's Work The quality and wear prove that we give you the best values offered. Men's Wool Boots, Men's Snag Proof Boots and Shoes, Men's Buckskin Boots and Shoes No other makes will give you the wear that these two brands will, J A WEBER.'"'ctoSuor. v I J- " U1—J L PUNXSUTAWNEY. CHECKERED FRONT. MEN'S SHOES. Are here and we give you styles which are correct anb worn in the large cities, aud> you don't have to wait until the styie had there run, but always here first. Interesting Laitn froaa the Jefferson County Capital. SI ace the arrival of tha itraotaral *tael work I* being pnihed rapidly at the new glaa* plant, tha managon hoping to have It completed and ready for operation by Karoh let. Fred Edward* died at hla home In Bom township on Thureday morning of laat week, of typhoid fever. He w** bnrlad on Saturday afternoon In the Cowan graveyard, In Union townahlp. He laav** a wit* and a Ave month*' old daughter. Mary, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mi*. John M. White, died on Batorday morning of oatarrhal lnflamatlon of the etomach. Fanaral servlcu were held at the homo of Mr. and Mr*. Whit* on Monday afternoon, after whloh the remain* wore given burial in the family plot in Brookvlile cemetery. The *ympathy of the entire oommunity goee out to the heartbroken parent* la their sad *flllotion. Word wae received on Taaaday ;that a oa*eof amallpox had developed'at the home of George Vaablnder, in Warsaw townahlp. A Young man named Enter-11 no oame homo from Klttanning a faw day* ago not feeling well. The o*ee wee thought to be an attack of grip, and friend* and neighbor* called and mlntatored to the eiek man until Tanilay morning whan a phyilolan wa* ealled and the o*ee w*a pronounced a eeriou* one oftmallpoz. The houie hi* been quarantined. Dr. B. D. Henry aprnng aaurprlae on hi* many friend* on Tueaday morning by announcing that he had deeldad to leave BrookvlUe and will *tart on n*zt Monday morning for Philadelphia where he will enter the colleg* from which h* graduated, and bo*ld«* reviewing peat work will take a courea and perfeot himaelf in on* or two Important apiolaltle*. Dr. Henry hu b*en aaicclated with Dr. T. C. Ltwson In the praotloe of medicine for over three ye*r* put, dnrlng whloh llm* ha ha* demonstrated by hi* large and oonatantly lnor*aslDg prtcilo* that h* la a thorough maiter of hla probation, and that with enlarged opportuniMee ha will at no dlabant dat* r*a*h the front rank among practitioners. Dr. Henry'* presentjlntentlon 1 J, that after flnlahlng the propoe*d oonrae of special atndie* he wiU move to the Hiate of Washington wh*r* ho le aaanred of a promising Held for fntnre wotk, The followlog marriage lloenae* were died of record by Clerk of the Orphan* Court, John D. Evans, from January <> to January 13, 1902, Inclusive. Stephen MoGoito and Annie Fisher, Dn- Bola, January 8. Abram He**. Olearileld county, and Sadie Uaarhart, Hendereon towntnlp, January 8. Mike Mehock and Mary Mehollok, Soldier, January S. Albert J. Gardner, Boohaster Mills, and Ida Dora Soeil, Paulo, Jannary 9. Michael Terenn" and Mary Stkaoa, Waliton, January 10. George Demjanovloand Mary Mayaher, Crenshaw, Jannary 10. John G. Tarnbull and Mary H. Divla, Llndaey, January, 11. E E. Sohlablat and Lonlaa W. Hhoden, BeynoldsviUe, January 11. George Caeak and Terezla Kolody, Horatio, Jannary 13. Try A Little Of Our Syrup Of White Pine Tar For That Cough And Cold. 81 Plunkard. Seven Rode on one Ticket. Wednesda lipg at 6 d Sit eve Bpirltuallem at Big Ban. Big Ban la being bMl*gid by Bplrltaallets. A lecturer, the Itev. Mosts Hall, of Buffalo, hu been lecturing there for th* put week, and a votnu from Iudtanapoll», Indians, la exemplifying the doctrine from a medlamlstlo «tand point. Through her, people who desire to talk with dead friends' are permitted to believe that they are doing so. Between the marvels of spiritualism as related by the lecturer and the seanoea of the medium,the credullt of the people of Big Bun la taxed to the ntmost. Q. 8. Beams, the oheerfnl philosopher, of Big Bun, pronounces spiritualism "the most glaring fraud of the century," But there la In human nature an appetite for the myetlo and the marvellous which Is not easily appeased, and many people may everywhere be found who become the willing dupes of those who pretend to communicate with the unseen world. However, most people patronize such things more for amusement than instruction, and the more palpable the fraud the better they are entertained. The Park Pharmacy. C. M. Feicht & Co.. Proprietors. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Wall Paper, Stationery, Books, Etc. ■ Neit Door To Washington Hotel. Fire Sale. $18000 TO BE CLOSED OUT IN THREE WEEKS. "I hate to go Into a thing without some rauoD for It," said tbe little aenor. "The list revolution I wit la a woman threw a pall of water on ma and It took all tha carl oat of my mustache. Yaa, and I haven't bean able to wear It sicca." "Too bid," laughed the stateeman. ' So It's to-morrow at 10, gentlemen. Adlos." —Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Any ipiclal reaion for overturning things joat at thla particular time?" inquired the ahort aenor. "No," laid the atateaman. "But; what's theme. We are all tired of thinking up reaaoni. The reaatm for to-morrow's revolution will b* Joat aa good aa that of laat Baturday'a revolution, or the one of Monday, or of Wednesday." "Good," cried the statesman. ''We'll endeavor to haveasgood a Ume as possible.""After," replied the stout penor. "I Hud that It does not agree with ma when I try It on an empty stomach." "Very well," said the statesman. "If we are all agreed we will overturn the government at 10 o'clook tomorrow morning. How Is It with yon, Pablo?" "I am referee in a oookflght at 11," said the man addressed, "but I'll try and get around in time to see yon through." "Gentlemen," said the South American stateaman, "do we revolutetomorrow ?" "Why not?" queried the short senor. "Why not, Indeed?" echoed the statesman. "Shall we make it before or Jtfcer breakfast?" Our loss being adjusted in two days—paid in full—we were able to open our store January 4th, 1902, We need not tell how we are selling our goods—it is simply giving them away. Stores Filled with People Everyday, Carrying- Away Chaa. W. Oban's dramatization of Maria Corelll's popular novel "Thelma" will be presented by Alden Benedict's company at the Opera House on Monday, Jannary 20 The drama has been very cleverly written by Mr. Ohase, who la well known aa an author of realistic and popular plays. Mr. Cbaee Is widely known, having been the tlrst to dramatize "Quo Vadls." Ha also has auooesafally brought forth Hell Calne's "Deemster," and Anstay's "Vice Versa" both of whloh are now on the road. Ho bai made many strong points In "Thelma," bringing ont forcibly the death of Viking on the burning nhl p. A powerful company has been salectcd for this production, and the ladlea' costume* are marvels of art and beauty. Thla being the only dramatization of "Thelma," betides the popularity of the author and dramatist, and the strong company, will be ample recommendation to warrant a packed house. Prlcea, 36, GO, and 76 cants. Thelma. Hundreds of Dollars Worth J. O. Lanls and his talented oompany of oomedlanf, lu tbe Eural Faroe Cjmedy, SI Plunkard, will ba at tha Optra House, Wednesday, January 22. Don't fall to sae the Yankee rarmar and his fun makers. SI and his Yaskia farmer band will announce their arrival on tbe day of exhibition by a grand street parade. Wait for it aid enjoy the amusement the famous bard parade will offer. It's funnier than a circus. Do not confound thla attraction with others imitating our country band parade. Prloas, 25, 35 and 60. A Claim for $1,000 Paid by P. H C. ?.00 and $16.00. 12.00] and 1J.50. - 10.00. $8.00 and ] 8.?0. 6.50. ?.00. Everything Goes at a Discount In China Store and Basement. Of Dress Goods, Notions, Underwear, Shoes, Furs and Coats, Rubbers, Skirts and Capes, Gloves Lace Curtains, Blankets, Flannels, naps and Yarns. Shirt Waists, Ribbons, Linoleums, Trunks, Tin and Granite Ware, Hosiery, Hats Caps, etc., etc., etc. This is a Money Saving for You. All 518 and $20 Overcoats reduced to All 1J Overcoats reduced to All 12 " - All 10 " - All 8 " " All 6 " " With Former Prices Prices. All Heavy Weight Suits, $1? and $18 goods reduced to $12 and $1J. Heavy " " 12 reduced to 10. Heavy " " 10 " - 8 and #8.50. Heavy " 8 " - 6.50. Goods Marten and New Reduced Prices. AT Overcoats, Heavy Suits and Trousers OF END OF THE SEASON SALE BROIDERIES, Muslin Underwear, Lawns, Ginghams, etc., JANUARY 14 to 24. As our room is too small to show all the goods at one time we will have our FIRE SALE OF LACES AND EM- KOM Soon, as our Room will be turned over to the ca F». F». LONG. HI I Men and Boys' • eJ# bULiD9 . . . Furnisher, On the Glassboro Accommodation on the West Jersey & Ssashore railroad, on Saturday night Conductor Wilson came upon a woman with six children. When she handed him one fall ticket hepuokered hla month for a whistle ana asked: "Are these all yours 1" "Yea, air; all mine," replied the passenger."Where are their tickets?" "They are all under 5 years of age," came the reply. Wilson fut that the six certainly looked it, bnt he was deeply perplexed. He passed on, however, ana when he reached the smoker he sought a solution of the problem among some of hla acquaintances. None oould help, however. At Westville Dr. Hunter got on the train, and Wilson pat the moment-008 question to him: "Go ssk the woman how many twins there are in the lot," suggested the phytolMi The oonductor returned to the woman and pat the question. "Theee two In my lap and those two in the ooraer of the seal an twins," was the iisssangsrs explanation Wilson deolaedlnher tmr and let the seven ride to their rtsattneMon on one tlatot—PhUadelphta Beoord. A. U. Kloe, a member of Batter Circle No. 22, P. 0. 0 , was Insured for fl 000, and the claim w« paid December IS. Mr. Bice will be remembered u the gentlemen sslllng household utecslls, who was stricken with heart trouble while at the resldenoe of W. I. Roeenberger In this town, and died on his way to the hospital. Dr. H. G. Doddf, of the M. E. ohurob, who was a member of the P. H. O. himself, accompanied the body of the deceased to his home in Butler. The Protected Home Circle Is one of the leading fraternal orders of the day, giving Its members Insurance at the lowest possible cost, aooordlng to age. No assessments or double headers or high salaried ofUoere to pay. The coet to j >ln Is |2 for medical examiner's fee, poltoy and Initiation being free. One-half of policy paid in 30 days lu oase of total disability, and protects yon In old age. Its great success la attributed to the co-operation of Its members and ths eoonomloal business management by its officers. ft has a membership of over 40,000. One of the local circles of Sharon has a membership of 1,- 424, and one at New Oastle 1,187. Clrolee have been established in many towns In this vicinity. The offioers of oar lcoel circle, which meets every 2od and fourth Tuesday, an the leading business men of this plane. For farther information inquire of R. ■. Brownall, aooountant, David or District Deputy W:f; | <;■* w m v. 0®irit |
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