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rnn ®J)t jDunxsntattmcii Spirit. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA, JANUARY 20, 1904. NO. 34. Drugs STATE SENATE. Wall Paper $ $ # MEN'S SNAG and OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Interaatiaj Letter from the Jefftron County Capital. Don't Be Deceived The following Candidates having complied with theHlules governing the Republican Party in Jefferson County, I hereby certify their names for a place on the ticket at the Primary Election. Tuesday. February 16. 1904: To the Republican Voters or Jepkkkson OoUKTVS— FOR CONGRESS— W. (). SMITH, of Punisutawney. Subject to the action of the Republicans of .Jefferson County at their Primary Election February 16. 1904. FOR STATE SENATOR- JOHN 8. FISHER, of Indiana. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. P. J. Aligner it* having prepared plans for a new Jefferson Hotel which is to be built on the site of the present hotel. The work of demolishing the old structure will be commenced as soon as the weather will permit. Gortons Minstrels appeared in the Belvedere Opera House on Wednesday evening of last week. A blizzard was raging at the time and deterred many from attending the minstrel bhows which are always well patronized in Brookville. Adam Miller, an old and well-known resident, died on Saturday morning at his home near Port Barnett w here he I had conducted a grocery store for many j years. His funeral took place on Monday.ten Nights in a Barroom was present- i ed at the Belvedere Opera House on, Monday evening. Our people were rag busy talking about the license court which had just closed its sesssions, consequently the crowd at the opera house was slim. and Stationery ASSEMBLY. . PROOF BOYS' Boots SUITS Shoes THERE are all kinds of glaring advertisements of great reductions on the price of Overcoats. It is not unusual for some merchants to put new tickets on Overcoats and mark them about 50 per cent, higher then mark them down to their former price thinking the public will not be the wiser. This store has the reputation for fair and upright dealing and we could not afford to advertise anything but the truth. We are now offering a DISCOUNT of 15 per cent, on all Men's and Boys' Overcoats. Our coats are nearly all "Clothcraft" and H. S. & M. make. Examine the goods, make, style and we. will let you be the judge if our coats are not the best values ever offered. HATS 6 6 6 ■$ •§< WOOL BOOTS FOR STATE SENATOR— M. C. WATSON, of Indiana. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16, 1901. Ckf PFIPHT'Q 206 Mahoning St. l 1 ' 1 V_> 111 O Oppo. the Park FOR ASSEMBLY— S. TAYLOR NORTH, of Younff Township. Subject to the action of tin* Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. FOR ASSEMBLY- WILL! AM T. COX, of Reynoldsvllle. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16.1904. and FRAMES ENLARGEMENTS FOR ASSEMBLY— R. II. LON'UWKI.L, of H rock way vllle, Subject to the Action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Klection Tuesday. Fnbruary IB. 1901. DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION. to enlarge and frame your portrait should be the one THE PERSON are a feature here season. this coming FLORIDA. Men's Sunday Association Organized. The success of the Sunday afternoon meetings for men only which was inaugurated by Kev. ('lias. 11. Kit/.williatn about a month ago has been so pronounced that steps were taken lust Sunday afternoon to effect a permanent •organization which w ill be known as the Men's Sunday Association. The object of the organization for thepreseut will be to provide suitable entertainment, such as singing, lectures and reading facilities for any of the men of the town who w ish to become associated with the movement. As soon as possible, however, it is proposed to secure sufficient room to provide a gymnasium and other leatures which may be enjoyed by the members during week days also. The organization was effected by the election of the following officers and committeemen: President, Kev. Chas. II. Fitzwilliam; vice president, 1'. W. Hoyd; secretary, 11. (J. Miller; treasurer, W. H. Blose; committee on Hnance| E. 8. Swartz, Jeff G. Wingert, W. R. Meredith; speakers and program, Kev. C. W. Miner, Rev. R. \\ . Motteru, Dr. .1. R. Morris; music, Joseph Williams, Frank Snyder, Arthur Shannon; ushers, V. K. Carr, Edward Rodle and Prof. .1. F. Conrad, of Lindsey. JOHN A. WEBER tT. (4. SCHEAFNOCKKR, of Reynoldnyllle, KOK DKLKGATK TO STATK CONVKNTION — Subject to the action of the Republicana of of Jefferson County at their Primary Klection Tuesday, February 16. 1904. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. COUNTY SURVEYOR. CORONER. SWEATERS .*»()<• Kent Skirls lf>c to $1 19c 5c skein $1.19 $1.19 $2.00 $•_'..">o $5.98 LOOK FOR THE BIG Be Quick. Mrs. Nettle Cohen, Successor to R E U O I IN ON THE SECOND PAGE Subject to the action of the Republieana of ♦JcfferHon County at their Primary Klection Tuesday. February lfi, 19M. DR. JOHN C. COCHRAN, of Hie Run. FOR DKLKQATR TO STATK CONVKNTION— THOMAS V. .HENDRICKS, KOK DKLKQATK TO STATK CONVKNTION — of BrookviHe. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Priniaay Klection Tuesday. February 16, 1904. DELEGATE TO (NATIONAL COINVEINTION.Not some unresponsible agent who only wants your money, we want your money too, but WHO TOOK IT WE WANT TO GIVE YOU NICE WORK FOR IT EX YY/HITF PHOTOGRAPHER • 1 • W 1 1 1 1 C PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA. Two Weeks' Tours via Pennsylvania Rail- 1904 LONG BROS. 1904 Tin- first Pennsylvania Railroad tour of the season to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington by special train on February 2. Excursion tickets, including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals enroute in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $">0.00; Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Haitimore, and Washington, $-18.00; Pittsburg, $58.(X); and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other information apply ta ticket agents, or to (ieo. W. Royd, (ieneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.—1. IRA J. CAMPBELL, OKI.KOATK TO NATIONAL CONVKNTION — of Punxsutawney. Subject to the notion of the Republicans of Jefferson County Rt their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16. 1904. THE GREATEST SALE of the SEASON of Brookville. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson county »t their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. JAMES It. CALDWELL, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR— From Jan. 11 to 1904. Conveyances Filed in Recorder's Office Semi=Annual Clearance Sale A remarkable opportunity to buy merchandise at less than cost. All winter goods must be cleaned out, and the surest and quickest wny to do this is to cut the prices. FOR CORONER — DR. E. V. KYLE, of Summerville, Subject to the actum of the Republicans of Jefferson county at their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16.1904 50e Children's Sweaters 75c Children's Sweaters H\*c Wool fkirt patterns Kent skir's 10c Shetland Floss Fascinators 2.ric Krut Toquej H I f FARMER'S NATIONAL # J, L.C J H.O BANK BUILDING $12 Overcoats reduced to $8.00 $10 Overcoats reduced to $6.00 $5 Overcoats reduced to $3.50 $10.00 $15 Overcoats Reduced to $12.00 $18 Overcoats Reduced to $15.00 $20 Overcoats Reduced to Sweeping Reductions on 300 High Grade Overcoats IF THERE BE AN OVERCOAT WANT SUPPLY IT NOW FOOTWEAR skirts Liu lies' Mc Ladies' fiOc Ladies' 50c Ladies' 25c 41 Children's sleeping garments OUTING GOODS Ladies $1 flannelette gowns 2 for *J.r>c 10c Ladies' black wool hose Ladies' gray ribbed hose Children's wool hose 2 for 25c Ladies' and children's fleeced 10 to i!5c HOSIERY UNDERWEAR PRICES Men's $2 wool underwear $1.49 suit Men's $1 fleeced 44 75c suit Ladies' wool underwear $1.49 suit Boys' heavy fleeced underwear 7r>c Ladies' fleeced 44 l"»c suit Children's fleeced 44 10c up Maggie U. Fike and husband to May H. Jones, 1 lot. Sykesviile. Lydia Guthrie and husband to Bellefonte Coal A Coke Co., 20 acres, 187 perches. OaskUl township. tlBO. Jacob O. Smith and wife to Wm. Urn he, director, 1 acre, Bell township. #50. Reynoldsvllle Lands A: Improvement Co., to Mary Jeanerette, 7.600 square feet, Winslow township, $1. Robert N. Calhoun, guardian, to Bellefonte Coal & Coke Co.. 20 acres, 137 perches. <Ja* kill township. $400. John O'Neil, Jr., to LavillaM. Wolfgang, 1-5 acre, Winslow township. 1600. Emms Nupp to ('. W. (iumbert. 1 lot, Winslow township. $225. Peter Welder et al to Beilefonte( 'oal &• Coke Co, 20 acres, 137 perches, (taskill township. $H«2. John C. Swyers and wife to Andrew Martinson, acre, Washington township. $250. Samuel Holt and wife to Emanuel Ailshouse. 60 acres, Snyder township, $X00. Jefferson Coal Co. to A. W. Calloway. I 49-100 acres. McCalmont township. 160. H. C. Deible and wife to John Ferrler, lots, Reynoldsville, )H0. Frances Lanefto Martha Whitaker. I lot, Reynoldsville. SI. J. A. Klnter to Jacob L. Dununire. H3 1G 100 acres, <la>kill township. $1,6(10. Rena Stanton an<l husband to David Wheeler. lotk. HeyuoldsviUe. $N0. William W. Ferrier to David Wheeler, lots, Reynoldsville, $16. Anna S. Eckfeldt to Edwin H. Sulger et al. 4.375 acres, Pine Creek and Warsaw townships, 12.230. Henrietta Knarr and hushand to .I.E. Pantall. lots. Bell township. $210. Claude C. Nevile to O. D. Nevile. 147 acres, Porter township. $1. Charles S. Means and wife to William P. Postlewait, 6 acres. 1 perch. Perry township, $500. All cloth Arctics Cloth top arctics Dull top gum boots Pebble top gum boots China Department Oytiter*! Oysters! how I love ye. Naught in eatin' is above ye. Down my throat I like to shove ye, - Oysters! Oysters! What's my thought of perfect bliss? Not the thrilling first love-kiss. No. indeed;—but this, but this,— Oysters! Oysters! Some for steaks aud cutlets wish. Some for eggs and some for fish. Still let oysters fill my dish- Oysters! Oysters! Some, when thev for pleasure dine. Call for birds of flavor tine. Be a plate of oysters mine,— Oystors! Oysters! Some, with hunger nearly dead. Fain would feast on ham and bread. Give me oysters still. Instead,— Oysters! Oysters! Oysters, now when I am young (My me eaten, by me sung). Are delicious to my tongue, — Oysters! Oysters! When my youthful days are gone. Feeble age comes creeping on, Oysters shall I dote upon, — Oysters! Oysters! When at last I come to die, "Oysters" still shall be my cry. Oyster-stew and oyster-fry,— Oysters! Oysters! —A Youno Man or thk Town. The following poem reached this office through the mail last Friday. The writer states in a post script, which is written in the I.atin language, that the habit most people have of eating oysters onlv once or twice a year should be broken up ami expresses the hope that the editors of the Spirit may never see another oyster if they refuse to print the poein. Of course that would be too bad, but the manner in which the author slings latin verbs around is too bad also. It is hardly necessary to make the suggestion, but we entertain an opinion that the author of the poero gets a rake-off from the Oyster Healers' Association. Here is the poem: The price of Merchandise in not considered in our clearance sales. Our only object is torid our shelves of unmatchable articles and odd prices, For this reason we have no mercy 011 former prices. Burtlomisy Wile/.ah aud ,)ulia Zyeiel, Hath mel, January 18. J. C. Grinder and Lottie E. Stewart. Cloe, January 18, Michael Bamett and Yo/.epa Parnek, Rossiter, January 18. Albina I'ippa and I'randina Annilda, Lanes Mills. January 18. Oeorgc Oerg and Valetta Sandt, Brook villa, January 16, J. Berton North, McCalmont township, aud Ida A. Reinard. Knox township, January 14. Joseph Reed, Reynoldsville, and Christian Nelson. Wishaw, January 16. NAMlAOE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were tiled of record bv Clerk of the Orphans Court, Gil C. Keiti, from January II to January 1H, 1904: DINNER WARE $11.50 set dishes, 100 pes., sale pr. $9.75 $12.00 " " " $».«0 $22.50 " 101 pea., Aus. china $16.00 Only one set of each of these so be prompt 1-4 Off On All Toilet Sets GRAN|TE WARE Kaw material is sky high in price today, but we make sacrificing prices nevertheless. Stew pans, stew kettles, Preserving kettles, cook pots, lea and coffeepots, milk cans, etc. 20c plates 10c, 5c pack of toothpicks 3c, 5c dox stove polish 3c, 10c bottle blue 8c, 15c bottle anionia 10c. LOING BROTHERS Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. M. Beyer. —Ladies, it will pay you to attend Conser's shoe sale January 2ft to February 8.—4t2 —See window display Conser's bargain sale January 26 to February tt.—4t2 —Low prices on shoes, rubbers and underwear during sale at Long'*. VOL. XXXI. TO y. ; V J): V V ... . W- ' " W' - . '' . h "UBS* gp >■ ;1
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-01-20 |
Volume | XXXI |
Issue | 34 |
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 | 1904-01-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-01-20 |
Volume | XXXI |
Issue | 34 |
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 | 1904-01-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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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rnn ®J)t jDunxsntattmcii Spirit. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA, JANUARY 20, 1904. NO. 34. Drugs STATE SENATE. Wall Paper $ $ # MEN'S SNAG and OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Interaatiaj Letter from the Jefftron County Capital. Don't Be Deceived The following Candidates having complied with theHlules governing the Republican Party in Jefferson County, I hereby certify their names for a place on the ticket at the Primary Election. Tuesday. February 16. 1904: To the Republican Voters or Jepkkkson OoUKTVS— FOR CONGRESS— W. (). SMITH, of Punisutawney. Subject to the action of the Republicans of .Jefferson County at their Primary Election February 16. 1904. FOR STATE SENATOR- JOHN 8. FISHER, of Indiana. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. P. J. Aligner it* having prepared plans for a new Jefferson Hotel which is to be built on the site of the present hotel. The work of demolishing the old structure will be commenced as soon as the weather will permit. Gortons Minstrels appeared in the Belvedere Opera House on Wednesday evening of last week. A blizzard was raging at the time and deterred many from attending the minstrel bhows which are always well patronized in Brookville. Adam Miller, an old and well-known resident, died on Saturday morning at his home near Port Barnett w here he I had conducted a grocery store for many j years. His funeral took place on Monday.ten Nights in a Barroom was present- i ed at the Belvedere Opera House on, Monday evening. Our people were rag busy talking about the license court which had just closed its sesssions, consequently the crowd at the opera house was slim. and Stationery ASSEMBLY. . PROOF BOYS' Boots SUITS Shoes THERE are all kinds of glaring advertisements of great reductions on the price of Overcoats. It is not unusual for some merchants to put new tickets on Overcoats and mark them about 50 per cent, higher then mark them down to their former price thinking the public will not be the wiser. This store has the reputation for fair and upright dealing and we could not afford to advertise anything but the truth. We are now offering a DISCOUNT of 15 per cent, on all Men's and Boys' Overcoats. Our coats are nearly all "Clothcraft" and H. S. & M. make. Examine the goods, make, style and we. will let you be the judge if our coats are not the best values ever offered. HATS 6 6 6 ■$ •§< WOOL BOOTS FOR STATE SENATOR— M. C. WATSON, of Indiana. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16, 1901. Ckf PFIPHT'Q 206 Mahoning St. l 1 ' 1 V_> 111 O Oppo. the Park FOR ASSEMBLY— S. TAYLOR NORTH, of Younff Township. Subject to the action of tin* Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. FOR ASSEMBLY- WILL! AM T. COX, of Reynoldsvllle. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson County at their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16.1904. and FRAMES ENLARGEMENTS FOR ASSEMBLY— R. II. LON'UWKI.L, of H rock way vllle, Subject to the Action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Primary Klection Tuesday. Fnbruary IB. 1901. DELEGATE TO STATE CONVENTION. to enlarge and frame your portrait should be the one THE PERSON are a feature here season. this coming FLORIDA. Men's Sunday Association Organized. The success of the Sunday afternoon meetings for men only which was inaugurated by Kev. ('lias. 11. Kit/.williatn about a month ago has been so pronounced that steps were taken lust Sunday afternoon to effect a permanent •organization which w ill be known as the Men's Sunday Association. The object of the organization for thepreseut will be to provide suitable entertainment, such as singing, lectures and reading facilities for any of the men of the town who w ish to become associated with the movement. As soon as possible, however, it is proposed to secure sufficient room to provide a gymnasium and other leatures which may be enjoyed by the members during week days also. The organization was effected by the election of the following officers and committeemen: President, Kev. Chas. II. Fitzwilliam; vice president, 1'. W. Hoyd; secretary, 11. (J. Miller; treasurer, W. H. Blose; committee on Hnance| E. 8. Swartz, Jeff G. Wingert, W. R. Meredith; speakers and program, Kev. C. W. Miner, Rev. R. \\ . Motteru, Dr. .1. R. Morris; music, Joseph Williams, Frank Snyder, Arthur Shannon; ushers, V. K. Carr, Edward Rodle and Prof. .1. F. Conrad, of Lindsey. JOHN A. WEBER tT. (4. SCHEAFNOCKKR, of Reynoldnyllle, KOK DKLKGATK TO STATK CONVKNTION — Subject to the action of the Republicana of of Jefferson County at their Primary Klection Tuesday, February 16. 1904. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. COUNTY SURVEYOR. CORONER. SWEATERS .*»()<• Kent Skirls lf>c to $1 19c 5c skein $1.19 $1.19 $2.00 $•_'..">o $5.98 LOOK FOR THE BIG Be Quick. Mrs. Nettle Cohen, Successor to R E U O I IN ON THE SECOND PAGE Subject to the action of the Republieana of ♦JcfferHon County at their Primary Klection Tuesday. February lfi, 19M. DR. JOHN C. COCHRAN, of Hie Run. FOR DKLKQATR TO STATK CONVKNTION— THOMAS V. .HENDRICKS, KOK DKLKQATK TO STATK CONVKNTION — of BrookviHe. Subject to the action of the Republicans of Jefferson County at their Priniaay Klection Tuesday. February 16, 1904. DELEGATE TO (NATIONAL COINVEINTION.Not some unresponsible agent who only wants your money, we want your money too, but WHO TOOK IT WE WANT TO GIVE YOU NICE WORK FOR IT EX YY/HITF PHOTOGRAPHER • 1 • W 1 1 1 1 C PUNXSUTAWNEY. PA. Two Weeks' Tours via Pennsylvania Rail- 1904 LONG BROS. 1904 Tin- first Pennsylvania Railroad tour of the season to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florida, will leave New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington by special train on February 2. Excursion tickets, including railroad transportation, Pullman accommodations (one berth), and meals enroute in both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, $">0.00; Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Haitimore, and Washington, $-18.00; Pittsburg, $58.(X); and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries, and other information apply ta ticket agents, or to (ieo. W. Royd, (ieneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.—1. IRA J. CAMPBELL, OKI.KOATK TO NATIONAL CONVKNTION — of Punxsutawney. Subject to the notion of the Republicans of Jefferson County Rt their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16. 1904. THE GREATEST SALE of the SEASON of Brookville. Subject to the action of the Republicans of of Jefferson county »t their Primary Election Tuesday. February 16. 1904. JAMES It. CALDWELL, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR— From Jan. 11 to 1904. Conveyances Filed in Recorder's Office Semi=Annual Clearance Sale A remarkable opportunity to buy merchandise at less than cost. All winter goods must be cleaned out, and the surest and quickest wny to do this is to cut the prices. FOR CORONER — DR. E. V. KYLE, of Summerville, Subject to the actum of the Republicans of Jefferson county at their Primary Election Tuesday, February 16.1904 50e Children's Sweaters 75c Children's Sweaters H\*c Wool fkirt patterns Kent skir's 10c Shetland Floss Fascinators 2.ric Krut Toquej H I f FARMER'S NATIONAL # J, L.C J H.O BANK BUILDING $12 Overcoats reduced to $8.00 $10 Overcoats reduced to $6.00 $5 Overcoats reduced to $3.50 $10.00 $15 Overcoats Reduced to $12.00 $18 Overcoats Reduced to $15.00 $20 Overcoats Reduced to Sweeping Reductions on 300 High Grade Overcoats IF THERE BE AN OVERCOAT WANT SUPPLY IT NOW FOOTWEAR skirts Liu lies' Mc Ladies' fiOc Ladies' 50c Ladies' 25c 41 Children's sleeping garments OUTING GOODS Ladies $1 flannelette gowns 2 for *J.r>c 10c Ladies' black wool hose Ladies' gray ribbed hose Children's wool hose 2 for 25c Ladies' and children's fleeced 10 to i!5c HOSIERY UNDERWEAR PRICES Men's $2 wool underwear $1.49 suit Men's $1 fleeced 44 75c suit Ladies' wool underwear $1.49 suit Boys' heavy fleeced underwear 7r>c Ladies' fleeced 44 l"»c suit Children's fleeced 44 10c up Maggie U. Fike and husband to May H. Jones, 1 lot. Sykesviile. Lydia Guthrie and husband to Bellefonte Coal A Coke Co., 20 acres, 187 perches. OaskUl township. tlBO. Jacob O. Smith and wife to Wm. Urn he, director, 1 acre, Bell township. #50. Reynoldsvllle Lands A: Improvement Co., to Mary Jeanerette, 7.600 square feet, Winslow township, $1. Robert N. Calhoun, guardian, to Bellefonte Coal & Coke Co.. 20 acres, 137 perches. |
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