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w v m m NO. *0. PUNXSUTA'WNEY, PA., MAY 1J. I90J. In Ord«r by Vature. YOU CAN ! We can fit nine out of ten men with goods from our stock. 19 MEMORIAM. prices. CHINA DE. AliTiVILiNT Ion THE I If I WERE ASKED /WOVE What Is the strongest point about Cloth craft Clothes, blest if we should know what to say. Because when you come to consider, there isn't a single weak point to be found—all strong. 0. M. FEICH l & CO. Opposite the Park DRUGGISTS We have never done such a business in WALL PAPER as we have this year. We have been kept on the move ail the time. Why is it ? Because we have the best assortment of Wall Paper ever offered to the citizens of Punxsutawney. You know it, too. Talk about pictures on the wall, they are not to be compared to our latest styles of Wall Papers. As for prices, we have knocked (hem to pieces to please our patrons. Papers from 5c to 60c per double roll. ■&< h A Brady and wife 11 Q. D. Hnffln«- ton, undi'lned .< of 1 lot, Brookville, (*<00 D >nln] McGregor, Jr., »nil wife to CUr ■- line Wardian, 1 lot, Porter township, |15.'l N. B. Wnelply and wl'e to Irvln U. B jer, 3} acres, BrooX.way'tile, ft ,100 Iiwln I"ariernnIl'.ir and wlfo to M. O. Dlckoy, 2 lot', K sc township, ft,IS'). Mary R Ballentl ne* and husband, to Nits«>'L Strong, oo»), 83.48 acren, leaver township, f3 1!>5 80. Anna M. B tvhuok and hwbind to Nathiv ,L Strom; t-'mC'Se, S 48 jcroscoal, B liver t i'vnshlp, f*236 M*ry J. 8 uldier and hu*b«nd, to II. O, T >«<t»rden, 2 lots. Punxsutawney, fSOO. OrenrB O Aaron and wife to James Wlshart, 128 acres, Union township f3,000 Prank Collgure and wife to Mlohdlna Oollpure, 1 lot. UoCtimont townaMp f 1(10. J. B Huiiderson. at al. sxocutor, to Will- Urn Bennlnger, 137*, Warsaw to<vnsli'p, 1505 60. H. L G'a">e and wife to O. A. L wire, 34,368 8 'quire feet, Bell townhip, f 152. Ida M. Stewart to Mtrgaret Shoemaker, qntt claim ondlvldM, IS of 117 acre*, Wlustow tosmsblp, fTOO. E B. 8'.»w»rt a'ld wft'itoM r,jarMt8>ioemak.r, 117 9 acre*. Wins ow township, $1,400. William T. Cox and wi'e to D biL Salsfiver, 5 acres, Wins'ow township, flSO. 8. A. B un and B. Q Bowers to Bsllefonte Coal & C >ke C»., 10 nieces—2 acres, 102 acre* and 22 3 prc'.es, 30 anrea, 63 acres and 58 92 perch**, 62 acres and 61 7 p jrohei, 175 acres and 149 6 porches, 50 «'res, 55 sores and 119 p«rones, 64 aorss and 100 2 parches, 28 acrci and 14S.1 perches, Okkill township, f126,000 Joseph Oonrad and wife to Joseph Palerma, 6 538 square faet, Young township, fTB. Jaoob L. Fisher, troeUe, to Patrick Halonsy, 2 lots, Young t J wnshlp, |700. ual ntin Tumn. Oeereysasss Ml la ■iihIh's Cfln Im ■i; 4 ts ii, i9*3, laulaeUs. ■ABB14SB UCXHfSKS J THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER J. A. All the latest styles in CHILDREN'S CLOTH-! ING. [ MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES—Try our "Jim" | or "Keith Conqueror," and see if they are not the \ best shoes you ever had at that price. j Monarch and Cluett Shirts. Up-to-date Hats. | Underwear. J All we can say, if you are not satisfied with your Clothcraft Suit or Overcoat, you are the first man it ever happened to. That is all we can say except that they are $10 and upwards, and that they are guaranteed to be all wool. WEBER Co. Show you some of the work we have done and rcier you to lots of satislied customers. It don't pay to use any other kind. We wouldnt if you would pay double price. It wouldn't pay us. If your house is spoiled by a poor job of Plumbing, you would not bother the makers of the fittings—but the Plumber will catch it. V ] Let Us Give Figures ] Prummond Cycle i Find!?? St., Punxsutawnsy, Penn'a. i _ J* J€ JH. «*. jj DOING IT RIGHT If the workman only knows how, it is just as easy and costs no more than to do it the other way. Of course it g is impossible to do good work unless jfood m iterial is used. J That's the Kind we Use i Mike Maze*, Walston, and Mary Colligure, Horatio, May 9. Alex Williamson and Rose Watklno, PuniHuh«wriey, May 9 Ralph K. Wolfgang, Shannnndale, and Anna C. Brosclus, Itlngeold, M»y 7. Clyd'i Eokman and Sidle E. Davis, Kuox, May 7. Francis Pacnllll and Nellie Martellone, Big Bo dter, M*y fi Frank Miller, Broofcvllie, and E len Rsynolds, Rsdcltff, May B. William F. Overbeclr. Millstone, and Jannle G. Wine, Fisher, May 6. Berton Best, Tr»de City, and Cora Hoo ver, O tvode, May 6. George Galuscik and Miry Horlok, Wlnslow. May 5, Fred L Pautall »»d I if 7. B, Corbstt, Punxsatawney, May 4 B. A. BerkUonsp, Panio, and Margaret Elnterilnn, Worthvllle, May 5 Jacob H. Black, Knox, and Ella B. Mortimer, Mnndorf, M .y 5 The following marriage lioensee worv filed of record by Clerk of the Orphans' Court. GU C. Baits, from May 4 to 11,1903, inclusive. Not only are the goods of finer texture but they are more becoming. They have better style. You often hear, "I wish I could get goods out of a store to fit me like that." HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT SOME MEN ARE BETTER DRESSED THAN OTHERS? II. J. LOEB, Everything for lien to Wear 'M.JtWTf* Men's Dress Shoes, $1.2? up. Men's Working Shoes, #1.15. Shoe Department Mercerized Oxfords—Black and white stripe in assorted patterns at 121 to 75c. Fancy Lawns at 8c to 50c. Ginghams at 7ic to 12c. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Dress Skirts- New dress skirts in ali tiie latest styles, trimmed with tucks and fancy silk braid SI to $10. Seasonable Specials LINEN DEPARTMENT Ti.ble Lineri 2 yards wide, 50e. N.ip!-;ins to match at 50 per dozen. t/ Linens from 25c to #4:25 per yard. Extra heavy all linen Crash at 10c per yard. Coal lands ia Beaver Towj ship still cont uue to change hands, but the signs of a new railroad into that n otion are as soarcs *s ever. It is reported, though, thut several branches are ia t!on. One up Five Ml'.e Bun, another up Boaver Bun, and sttll another up Little Sindy. Any one of thesa linos would be welcomed by the people living near the proposed routes. The ono up F*ve Mile Ru", which interests Brookville people the most, is naturally the ohoioe of our psoplo here. j Department Commander Scott, of the Department of reausyivanla G. A. R., az d Uoiooel TuomaaiWiple w«io in Brookvlllo on ThurtdXy of lant week. Commander Scott «*n ofRv>l vl visit io the Pennsylvania Hone, at this pUce. The gentlemen took dinner at the home, after which they took a stroll around town, meeting many old soldiers. Au open meeting was held in the Q. A. 11. Hatl in the oveuing. Oommandor S30U, Colonel Sample and others addressed the largo meet)ug, after which tbey returned to tbe Home, remaining over nfght ai d taking tholr departure on the west bound train on Friday morning. August Divld has baen under arrest since March for assaulting William Dlnkubn with a hammer, on M arch 16, near Iiathmol. Dinkuhn die1 K.st weak, and \n fnf u*matlo>, charging Day d with murder, wks dawn up. The defe idaut was tu,ken t eforePqa'.re Baur last Saturday, where ho waived a loving and was committed to the county jill to answer a ch args of murder at the August Court ofQuartar Seisloas. The Town Council mitonTutsday even lag of latt week. W. K. Feinr, president of the Ooancll, tendered his resignation, which was acoepted, and J. T. Stewart elcoted to fill Mr. Fetzor's unexpired term. John Baaoh waselected praiiileit of the Council. The Oonnoil also voted to lay a sewer In Lllchtown, from the borough line to North Fork Greek. Tno line will bo algh'een Inches in diameter, whloh will bo ample for all bh?s. A danoo was given iri Pears til's Halt on Wednesday evening of laat week. A *>out 32 ooaples were pr/ssnt. JimlsWs or ct.estra, of Bradford, Pa., furnished the music. Mr*. C. II. Clements had charge of the refreshments. The dancing was thoroughly enjoyed and was ti pt up until newly th>ee o'clock on Thursday morning A repraremative of tue T-ile phi. no Company has been in Brookvllle soliciting subscribers. It Is not hnowu whatsucoass he bad. Ttie Company Iiu its lines In the south end of the oouuty in operation and will extend Its lines In ail directions as fast as the number of eubsorlbbrs will warrant such a move. mer. / . G. D. Buffl lust bought f om L. A. Br*dy the one-half of what Is known as the American Hotel stable lot, on Jtiffarjon strjetY Tuelot. Is 41x160, and the undivided one qalf was sold for fflOO fjfl llr jubvllle is literally oovored with Bhow bills of the John Robinson's Shows, which wlU 1> i toe on the 19th. E lary day brings a new gang of advertising agents, and a pleasa it d«y will oertainty attrict au Immense cro wd to town. H. 8. Smith Is movlntf his i tock of goods from the Ejdrcis calldlngInto the Opera House Blotik. The room being vacated by Mr. Smith will be ououpled by the Brookvllle Title and Tru.t Company as soon an the necessary a'taratlona can he made. Wad* M. Anderson, who Is a stndent in the dentil department of tie Ujlvirnty of Pennsylvania, arrived at Home list Saturday, and will reoialn durl the aum- Samoul B. Arthurs is hiving the Central Hotel re painted Inside and out. The oolor is white aud the hotel presenis an attractive appearance In Its new co it. Ur. auid Mrs. A. W. Coot and sin returned lasi Siadsy frjm a two months' trip in the south and west, inoiudli'ga visit to Mexico. Irvin Undercoffer sold bM residence In Bom township, nostr tue weal borougn line, last week, tj M. O. Dickey for fl,460. An addition in wbiah to house tl"> hoiough road machine has bee t bnllt to Uie new lira engine noon ia Oaerry Ails/. John J. Thompean, of Bayonne, N J., arrived on Wedmsday evening of last wee** and Is the guest of friends h re. Utmsttsg Lettss Ina Ik* JWhosa Ceaaty Toe common Ada leaps 200 tim»s Its own leagth. To show like agiliiy a man 6 f. et tall would have to leap a distance of 1,200 feet. The choose mite in a*>out one-quarter of an inch In length, yet it ha< been h en (o take the tip of its tail in its ninth, and then, letting go with a jerk, to leap out of a vessel 6 inches in depth. To eq lal tills a man would have to jntnp out o' a well from a depth of 144 feet.—Erasmus WUhouj in Pittsburg Gazette. Thert> was a certain little fly that was observed to run 3 Inches and ma«e in doing it, 110 slops—all in o:"o-balf a second of time. To equal tuls, in proportion to bia size, a man would have t > run at the rate of 20 miles a minute. Nor is it difficult to make their acquaintance, and you will ilad a greit many willing to make op to you. In a short time you find yourselves fast friends—too fast maybe, If you happen to getiuto a woods where thore aro ticks aud ohiggerj. But these are neither vicious nor deadly, only a bit annoying. A most interesting field Is that In which insects forage and pasture. When you onco get on speaking terms with these you oomo to like them, and would rather help them to live t han t > kill them. Are you fond of nature study, and of searching for the order in her various phases? Tnere Is no better study for any one who desires to get a proper conception of what constitutes the order of nature -the perfection of order. Speaking of the natural order of things reoalls that oft quoted line: "Order is nature's first law." Youth's and Boy's Shoes in all styles and at all kinds of Children's Sandals and Oxfords, from ?Oc up. Infants' Soft Sole Shoes at 24c and 49c. Ladies' Oxfords, $1J9. Ladies' Patent Strap Sandals at $1.00 the pair. KiSolutloniFassodby the Punxnutawaey Mia- Isterlal Aimelation. LOEB J. Our New Spring Clothes for Men and Boys are Better, Nicer and the Valuer higher than any we have ever shown befpre. H. SUMMERVILLE TELEPHONE FARMERS' NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Men's Suits range from $5 to $20. Boys' " " 44 4 to 15. Children's Suits from $1.50 to $6. 2. Tuat we tender to hla bereaved widow and children irar sincere sympatny and earnestly pray than Qod, who "doetu ail things well," will abuudantiy support and strengthen them in their hour of sorrow. 3. That a copy of tlieeo resolutions ue sent to the family. Incorporated in oar minutes, and inserted in the press of tho olty. Chaklku A.. Clark, Charles H. Fitzwilliam, 1. Tn&t as an association we deeply mourn bis ices and i-liall miss his wise counsel. Wuereas, Uy LJh lovlnrf, Ottrlstlau spirit be basendeaiel tilmsslf to us as a oo-lnb.imr In the ministry and cuaimeudod himself by bis evangeUHtio S( ir.t and brotherly »ffo.tlon, Tuerefore bo it resolved, Whereas, Our Heavenly Father in H's providence h«s rsmoveu rr»ra our inlcst our beloved brother, Ltev. J. K Sample, an eitcewod mumber of our Association, and AU persons are hereby notified not to trust my son, Ores, aged is, as I will not pay or bs responsible for any debts of his contracting. The publlo is also oantioned agaloat accepting any ordsri from him Rnrpartlng to ooma from hit parents, as mmomiii not mnnliM. 48 ts NBUMNObar. Cantlon notice. Qifuoriuoro °ur Six St0res have OlITCInalC contracted tor a large amount of Silverware at a very low price. Tbey come in the tipped pattern. Our SPECIAL PRICE is : Tipped Tea Spoons for 40c 4 doz. " Tabic Spoons, 80c " LONG Dinnerware Z people. We have, a few fine Carlshad China Dinner Sets that we do not want. They are ase exceptionally fine goods for j?25, but what we have left we will sell P|Q C(1 for only 01 wiv J We also have many other patterns that you can get from £50 to as low as $6.25 tor a 100 piece set. Paper cannot tell the exquisiteness of these patterns. ). laellD, George E. Merohaat /. Boblnaon, mad* an official ! LJ of the Indiana Bnuiob laat T*t;8l Improved ipoUeee -*-*-Ti f-no wtinkier. Uuni&MM, All kinds of hous'°nh«b.k.4 p. Railway, ,JI. Mil and /OODff Medium Fo k -. i doz. Knivcs, $ 1.571 " m. Tha Sin ar Shells, Berry Spoons, MeaSiie tn • Forks, and Serving Seti at low price,bf o»oar Glass Lemonade Sets /m* Crystal set. t.old band and tray,/511011 traval- Crystal and amethyst decorated_ tray, $1. Opalescent, white, and green, with (ray, $1.10 have the new fad—Ivory Gla^,KIT ,n ***** Large Decorated Orange "*y '■ th* 4 pitce table set 51.25. £*a,*e bUtory of ' ilch (hire ww* no Grsniteware, Tinware, etp "?•condltlon °* ■ . „ Ta* Mt November, when Just received a lot* lut _____ , i'Pi*eresettledorcon- Clothes Dryers. not to report hardwood with galvani-iue Republican. and they have ten 6-—— ~— Price Soc. *" iMP ctf. S OUR LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS, such as overshirts, hats, neckwear, etc., is all of the very latest • patterns and you are sure to receive VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. • Blue Overalls mad* of Heavy Danin with Working Jacket to match, 90 oanta. I WHfZ MRS NETTIE COHEN w?KT J A TORMNOB BLOCK MEN'S CLOTHING—ranging in price from #4.50, *7.50, #10 to $12.7$ is a very good line. YOUTHS' SUITS—size 16 to 20 at #3.75, #5.00 *7.50. CHILDREN'S SUITS—sue 3 to 16—*1.25, #1.75, #2 and *2.50. 3 piece suits at $2.75, *3.25, #4, #4.50 and *5. ' $ and some of the boys are extremely happy, knowing that they are promoted to higher grades. Of course £ this is due to good study. Now what is good for our American Boys to devote their time to until school * commences again ? What better exercise can boys look for than to PLAY BASEBALL? /V • BAT AND GLOVE FREE with each boy's suit purchased. It does not matter whether the $ suit is $1.25 or m'ore, the bat ana glove are there for the boy to take along, free of charge. 9. SCHOOL 15 OVER >*•***•»••*«••••»•**•*****•»***»•»* —Freach heel on eight different stylss In "Dorothy Dodd" shoes and Oifonh, fi wipilililr. Murray A Jordan. Mrs. Iron Briaa, of Morris Ban, who has bean visiting har brothsr, Thomas J. Brans and family for several weeks, returned homo Wednesday. Klsi Mary Brana will aooompany har, as she is going 1 on a «Ht to Monti Bun. Mrs. Oarl Onstafson bad the misfortune to break her right arm last week. Hhe wss papering her house, when ilis accidentally ISsU from ths table, on whioh she was standing. Dr. Stunkard reduced the fracture. Hotatio. Mandss O'son and wife lt|< Monday for a visit to Heatings. John Bdlno in tho happy Kither of a girl, which arrived at hla homo lav woeU. Mies Annie Davieu, of Reynoldsdllle, spent with John 1'. Davlos and famUyj / B. EJPhlillpe, civil onglneer for the lJerwlnd-Whlte Company, Mas in IJnnlo and Pltbrourg on official duties lasb^ecsk. John Flshor, of Philadol|fnla, spoilt a few days here lsst Iveofc/catling on his many friends. Mr. WpMbr wan formerly a resident here, belop4fief clerk at the office. \ Robert Williams and'Miss Slrls, of Coal Oien, who were recently married, spent a part ofttoir honeymoon with his brother, William Williams. They returned on Monday. • >/ mm T •f > ■
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1903-05-13 |
Volume | XXX |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1903-05-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19030513_vol_XXX_issue_50 |
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Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1903-05-13 |
Volume | XXX |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1903-05-13 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19030513_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 2504.12 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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w v m m NO. *0. PUNXSUTA'WNEY, PA., MAY 1J. I90J. In Ord«r by Vature. YOU CAN ! We can fit nine out of ten men with goods from our stock. 19 MEMORIAM. prices. CHINA DE. AliTiVILiNT Ion THE I If I WERE ASKED /WOVE What Is the strongest point about Cloth craft Clothes, blest if we should know what to say. Because when you come to consider, there isn't a single weak point to be found—all strong. 0. M. FEICH l & CO. Opposite the Park DRUGGISTS We have never done such a business in WALL PAPER as we have this year. We have been kept on the move ail the time. Why is it ? Because we have the best assortment of Wall Paper ever offered to the citizens of Punxsutawney. You know it, too. Talk about pictures on the wall, they are not to be compared to our latest styles of Wall Papers. As for prices, we have knocked (hem to pieces to please our patrons. Papers from 5c to 60c per double roll. ■&< h A Brady and wife 11 Q. D. Hnffln«- ton, undi'lned .< of 1 lot, Brookville, (*<00 D >nln] McGregor, Jr., »nil wife to CUr ■- line Wardian, 1 lot, Porter township, |15.'l N. B. Wnelply and wl'e to Irvln U. B jer, 3} acres, BrooX.way'tile, ft ,100 Iiwln I"ariernnIl'.ir and wlfo to M. O. Dlckoy, 2 lot', K sc township, ft,IS'). Mary R Ballentl ne* and husband, to Nits«>'L Strong, oo»), 83.48 acren, leaver township, f3 1!>5 80. Anna M. B tvhuok and hwbind to Nathiv ,L Strom; t-'mC'Se, S 48 jcroscoal, B liver t i'vnshlp, f*236 M*ry J. 8 uldier and hu*b«nd, to II. O, T >« |
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