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■X m VOL XXXII. CLEARANCE SALE JULY is of vital importance to all economical buyers. Here is where your money goes a long ways. Men's $15 12 10 7.5o " 7 6 suits now $10 " " 8 Come Early While the Slock is Complete $6.00 suits now 5.00 " 4.00 " 3.50 44 3.00 44 2.50 44 $5.00 4.00 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.00 Over 100 suits in above lot. 50 men's Outing Suits at a great sacrifice. Suits we sold for $5 now $2.50 and $.'5. A groat slaughter in the price of boys' clothing. Every short pants suit reduced. Double breasted, single breasted, Norfolk, Sailor Blouse and Buster Brown. L .i. J. A. WEBER The One Price Clothier PUNXSUTflVA/NEY, PA July 1 I. 1904 Men's and Boys' High Grade Clothing Remodeling Sale Having rented the additional store room formerly occupied I»y Sprankle and Klwood, our stock must He greatly reduced.THIS SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY, 5TH priceless to-morrow. Naturalness in pose Clean Work We will receive 3 cars of produce this week, A car containing 1!H) barrels of potatoes, came from Virginia yesterday. These will be sold at bottom prices. One car of melons will be heretoday from Georgia and another will be here from £Jputh Carolina on Saturday. Cucumbers, bananas, oranges, lemons and tomatoes always in stock. Give us a call. We can save you money. r. pa. 230 N. Flndky St., $20.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 Suits for $ 15 Suits for 12 Suits for 10 Suits for 8 Suits for 7 Suits for 5 Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's PUNXSUTAWNEY, ,ES. JULY 20, 1004. NO. 8. 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (Q/v JULYSALEji j VW FRIDAY AND SAT. JULY 22 and 23 [ 5 j ■ 2 Iiolls Toilet I'apiT 9> — 20 and J.V China Cup? and Saucers 9c IN ami 15c Kniliroidciy per yd 9c 1 "ic < hildivns Plinth 9' l.r.c Doilies 9, 15c W ire I'luiir Sieve 9c 12c GaS (ilohes 9, 15c Turkish Towels 12c I.ailics Linen Collars 9c 12c Wood Butter Bowls 9c 15c Ladies Knit Vests 9c 15c Infants White II OM' 9'' 20e Class Vases 12c Screen Wire per vd 15c TafTetta Ribbon 15c Infants Bootees 20 and 15c China Plate 15c Painted Cuspidors 12c Lawns, All Kinds. 15c Shirt Waists Set 2(V <ias Mantles •'i Tin Pic Pans 20 and loc Mens 11• >sc l'io Tin Buckets 10 i[t. 12c (iingliauiH 15c Pen-ale per yd l»>e I.aee Hose . 15c White Duck Belts 9c 15c Toilet Soap. 9c 15 and 20c Cream Pitchers ■ 20 and 15c Framed Pictures ■ at 9C ; 20c *1 (jt. (Jranite Pans 9c ■ ■ 20c Talcum Powder 9c to be sold as the property of F. M. Bowman at the suit of H. T. IMfer and P. A. Pifer, executors of Wm. E. IMfer. deceased. •Fl. Fa., No. 2. TRt'ITT. Al^SO—All the defendant's right, I title, interest and claim of, in and to I all that certain pi< ce. parcel, lot or messuage of land situate in the townshin of Hose, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, bounded ami described as follows, to-wit: Beginning !«t a post online of land now or formerly of Miles Pierce, it being the southeast corner of Jand hereby conveyed; thence north 70 decrees west *35. S perches to a post on line of land of !» O. Gourley; thence north 20 degrees 10 minutes east 30% perches along Ian.l of l>. (}. «lourley to a post on line of and «>f Chambers; thence north 7o», deuces east alomr land formerly of Chambers, now William Kelso. 46 23 porches to a post on line of land of said Pierre; thence south 20 • s lo minutes west along line of' said Pierce fi«»\ perches to the place of heginning, containing ten acres and beln«r same piece of land as was conveyed t > William postl, waite bv deed from X;;- ev Carson, dated Novemb.i 14tli. ami recorded In Jefferson Counh in Deed Hook 81, | age 251. ALSO All that certain j lere or pnr« •■! of land situate In Rose Township, .1 • • tTfi'si»ti County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follow: PeiclnnInsr at a post on the east side of the old Warren puhi ic road, at the soulhw.st corner of the William Kelly lot; thence down said public j roa»V south 1 decrees west to a post in the said public road 32% perch, s. thence north S I » <. decrees west 10.2 perches to th«« line «>f other lands .»r the said Willlem Postlewaite; thence Up - alomf the land of 11»• • id William Postb'Wftlte and lands • William I,vie north 20 decrees cast perches to the-place of beginning-, containing- one acre and si\ and oneeighth perches (1 acrf. flp. rein s) and belng same land as was conveyed to the said William Post lew-a it e bv deed of Mi'es Pierce and wife, dated May r»th. 1900. and recorded in Jefferson County. In Deed Hook Sfi, page 343. The above described pieces of land are under good cultivation. Seized and taken in execution and to be mild :ih the nropertv of William Post Iowa I to at the suit of Walker Smith. Fl. Fa., No. 1*9. WUITKI11I.T, Fi. Fa.. Nil. 21. CHARLES CORRET. i ALSO.-—All the defendant s* right, title, Interest and claim of. in and to ■ ill that certain tract of land situate in the township of Warsaw, county of (Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania. | bounded and described as follows. toj wit: On the west by Thomas F Love, on tin- south by lands <»f Ostrambr and Horn, ori the east by lands of F Rusj sell and on the north bv lands of j Thomas K. Lltch estate, containing 70 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land as was conveyed to Peter Flk«\ d'M'4'.isfd. t• \- deed from John Ostrande. dated the 4th da v of June, A D. INKfl. and recorded in the Recorder's office for the recordinir of deeds In and for the county of Jefferson. Deed Rook Vol. 56, i age tS:t. p-forcuro being had thereto the title hereto will more fully and at large a-«-»ar. Said land having erected thereon one two-story frame dwelling house IS«.x2S feet. a barn 1(1x32 feet and all ont buildings: spring of good water ami about one dosen of fruit trees. Se'v ) and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Michael r. Flke at the suit of <5 A Jenks PUINXSUTAWNFV. PA. ■ ■ ■ ■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ jLongBroth'rsj ■ ■ ■ : s : TERMS The following: must be strictly coinplied with when property is stricken down •See Purdon's digest. 9th Ed., page 4 4 fi. 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors hccunif tin- piiroh;iscr, the cost on the writs must ho paid, «nd n list of lions. including mortgage sr. i robes on tho property sold, together with such Urn creditor's receipt for tho amount of the i rocoeds of tho sale or such iroiortlon thereof as in- hkiv claim must ho furnlshod to tho Sheriff .1 W. Ci'RRV. Sheriff. 2. All bids inu<t |'Mid in full. All s:i It's nut settled Immedia telv will he continued until two o'clock, p. M . of div of »al< at which tlnio all property not settled 'i r will aga in bo put up and sold at tin- expense and risk of tho pitto whom fi• - t sold. All writs staid after Ixdnpr advertised, tho cost of abvertlslng must ho paid •Smith's form, p::go 3$4. liey People. N'OTIII\<« \(i.\l\ST I \ IM.W A. Sentiiiiciifs h'vpiossed by Indiana (jnzotte Approved by Punxsiitaw- Are the Children Growing NOTICE Constantly changing, and yet you postpone having them | photographed. They are children but once remember and pictures of them to-day may be To Every Suit of Clothes in the house reduced And will positivcl> close Jul> 23 Make Room for the Carpenters Note These Special Prices New flounts, are some of reasons we are kept busy Kodaks and Supplies VVhit6 Picture Framing ,3I Mahoning St., PlINXSUTAWNEY, PA. ROSA MAMBUCA SHERIFFS S- By virtue of certain writs of Fieri Facias, etc., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferfton County. Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to 'public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Brookvillle, Pa., on Friday, Auaraat 9th. 1004. at 1:00 o'clock P.M., the following described Real Estate, to-wit:— All the defendant s rig-lit. title interest and claim of, In and to all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being and situated in the borough of Punxsutawney,Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a post line of Elk street, thence south 10 degrees 30 minutes west along said Elk street thirty-two feet to a post; thence south 22 degrees 25 minutes east along said Elk street twenty-eight feet to a post; thence south 69 degrees 4f» minutes west seventy-one and five-tenths feet along line of Bheoe Turner land to a post; thence north 5 degrees 4". minutes east along land of Martha J. Campbell, ninety-five feet to a post; thence south 79degrees 30 minutes east along land of John St. Clair liftv-two and three-tenths feet to a post, the place < • f beginning. containing 4 14" square feet, more or less. All the coal and coal rights are reserved in and upon said land. Said land having- erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling house, 17x32 feet, with kitchen attached, 22x11 feet, and another two-story frame dwelling house, 2".1 f« ft; one stable 1 x 11! feet, and other"necessary out build (UK's. ALSO Another tract or j arc I of land situate in the borough, countv an 1 state aforesaid, bounded artd described as follows, to-wit : Hcgtnning •'»' i post on line of Flk street corner of land of James 10. Hartsell, thence north ?:• degrees 30 minutes west fifty- two and greos 3o minutes west &L' and threetenths (52.3) feet along land of James F. Hartsell to a i ost, line of Martha J. Campbell land; thence north I "> degrees and 45 minutes east one hundred and forty-six (146) feet along land of said Martha J. Campbell to a |ost; thence south 70 degrees and 31 minutes east sixty-three and five-tenths •i feet alone: land of John St. Clair to a post on line of Flk street; thence south 10 degrees 30 minutes west along said Flk street one hundred and forty-tive and six-tenths (145.6) feet, mal e or less, to a post, the place of beginning, containing S230 square feet, be the same more or less. All the coal una coal rights are reserved In and upon ttild land. Seized and taken In execution ami to be sold as the property of J. F Hartsell at the suit of Win. H. Plfer. now for use of s P. Pifer ami P. A. Plfer, Executors of Win E. Pifel*. deceased. TIU ITT AND MI'RRAV. FI. Fa.. No 17. ALSO. All the defendant's right, title, interest and claim of. In and to all that certain piece or tract of land being and lying In Hell Township. Jefferson County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow. to-wit: Reglnning at a pine; thence north four degrees thirty minutes east 2.320 feet along lands of Adam bunmlre and W. 1«\ and .1 M Reyor to a maple; thence south sr. degrees and thirty minutes east 1.$36 feet to a post corner of George Fimlley 'amis; thence along said Klndlev lands south four degrees thirty mluntes west 2.320 feet to a post; thence north eighty-five degrees thirty minutes west 1.930 feet to place of beginning, con'ainlng one hundred acres and allowance. and having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house 30x35 feet, and barn 36x40 feet, outhouse • 6x24 feet and other outbuildings. About 50 acres cleared and in good cultivation ami believed to be underlaid with coal, considerable timb'i' on said land. Seized mid taken* In execution and to be sold as the i roperty «>f Alex. F. Kremkau at the suit of 1>. F. Rlnn. Fl. Fa.. No. 27. TFtl'ITT. AI«S( >, All tho defend ants' right, tltlo. Interest and claim of. In and to ill that oortain | iece. parcel. tract or lot of land situate In tho township of Winslow, county of Jefferson and stftto of Pennsylvania, hounded and describod as follows, to-wit . Ii> ginning at a post corner; thence north degrees west hy lands of Mrs McGeary mn1 hundred and forty-seven perches to n chestnut; thence south '• degree west hy lands of Henry Morris one hundred and thirty-five po'rchos ton post: thence south S9V_. degrees oast one hundred and forty-seven porches to a post adjoining' lands now owned hy Cordon mil Corbott; thonco north 'i dcifn • cast hy lands of .1 ('. Swart z one hundred ami thirty-live pen to the place of botrinnlng. containing one huudr* d and twenty-four acres and Ave perches, he the same more or l< Being tinwest end of a larger trad of land de. d- I hy I high Vmmn and wife to Catharine Folia hy (Iced di! I June Iflth. ISS4, and recorded in Jef;-rson I'ounty in Deed Hook No. 48. page; 417 and 41' All the timber, except tho chestnut, south of the public road lending from Swartz's Mill to Morris Is hereby reserved, first parties have only live years to remove the whole of tho timber they have reserved, the five ye »-s to bo computed April 10th. 1 ss:».. Said land having erected thereon one log barn, 2:'x.~0 feet with a frame abed attached 20x20 foot; one wagon shed 2"x.'l2 feet; also i two-story frame dwelling house. 20x28 feet with stone foundation, and all necessary outbuilding . a spring of good running water on said land. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as tho iropcrtv of <'atharine Foil/, and James It. Foltz. with notice to \V. F. Wingrove, torn1 tenant, at the suit of Mary Strauss, administratrix of the estate of Joseph Straus, deceased. Levari Fa. Mo 2V DAVIS. ALSO- All the defendant's right, title. Interest and claim of. in and to all that certain » iece or tract of land situate In Young township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: beginning at a stone on east side of Punxsutawnoy and Qrookvllle road; thence south 4 degrees 30 minutes east, along said road one hundred and fifty feet to a post; thence north ns degrees 58 minutes west, along land of \V. T. Rodgers three hundred and thIrt y feet to a post; thence north. 7 degrees and 2 minutes west, along \V. T. Rodgers one hundred and fifty feet to a post; thence south. 88 degrees 58 minutes oast, along Adam Klein three hundred and thirtysix feet to a stone, the place of beginning. and containing one acre and twenty-three and seven-tenths pcrohs (1 acre, 23 7-10 porches) strict measure; exeepting and reserving all the coal and coal rights In and upon said land. Said land having erected thereon one frame cottage house, 42x24 feet, a small barn and all other necessary outbuildings. 'x H. J. LOEB (•renter reduction on small lots/ Odd and end suits ;it just half price. Men's and Boys' Furnisher FARMERS' NAT'N'L BANK B'D'Q John B. Bair, Treas. Lon Pant all, The above article, which appeared in the "Indiana Gazette," July 13th, expresses exactly the sentiment of the undersigned, officials 01 the Fire Company and citizens, and represents the opinion expressed by the citizens, the Fire Company and the Band of this place. The undersigned respectfully request the Punxsutawney and Indiana papers to publish this letter. Mr. Thomas Rogers, editor of theltepuhlican, is a citizen of Lindsey, and not of Punxsutawney., J. H. Evans, Chief. F. D. J. U. Lowry, Scc'y, E. E. Boyle, Dr. C. (3. Hughes, P. O. Freas, Hans Olson. "The Gazette extends its sympathy j and hopes its dyspepsia is better. | The "Republican" in its last week's issue came out with a triade of abuse (against the celebration held in this | place on the Fourth of July, which j was neither truthful nor courteous, and which, we are sur \ will not meet with the approbation of the large I number of Punxsutawnw people who were Indiana's guests on that day will interview Mr. John B. Hair, Dr. C. i! 1 inughes or any of the gentlemen who were here on that day as to I the real merits of the celebration. I We have neither time nor inclination to quarrel with our neighbor over' this breach of courtesy which it has j perpetrated as representing the good people of Punxsutawney,for tho "Re- . publican" has certainly misrepresent- ; • a! them in this instance. We would like, however, to have our contemporary to compare what it has said on this occasion with what the Indiana papers said of the recent Royal Arcanum excursion to Punxsutaw- | ney. The excursion was a most en- ; joy able one and the papers of Indiana gave it full credit. Punxsutawney j people should rejoice that they have the "Spirit" and the "News" to rep- j resent them fairly in the newspaper field. And Indiana is still proud of her Fourth of July celebration. Indiana Gazette." Ret 11 Q i M t v D I 1^ ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT $5.98 ON PACE 8 - All thnt (•••rt.iin mussuaifcnnd ffact of land situate in the township of Young1, county of Jefferson and slate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning 51 point on Punxsutawney and Brookvllle public road marked by a stone; thence north 4 degrees .'{0 minutes west along said road four and 45-100 f4.45> rods to a. stone; thence north 89 degrees 45 minutes west twenty-five and 75-100 (26.75) rods lo a stone; thence north 0 degrees 30 minutes east eighteen and 55-100 (18.55) rods to a post; thence south 89 degrees 80 minutes east nineteen and 45-100 (19.45) rods to a post; thence south I degree 15 minutes west 19 and 21-100 (19.21) rods to a post; thence south 85 degrees 30 minutes west forty-four and 36-100( 44.36) rods to place of beginning, containing three (3) acres, ana being bounded on the north by T. Pnntall. Mrs. Bowman and Adam Stenger, on the east by R. & P. Coal & Iron Company, on the south bv W. T. Rodgers and on the west by T. Pnntall, Mrs. Bowman and the public road. Excepting and reserving* the coal and coal rights In and uron the said land with all necessary rights and privileges for mining and removing j the same. Seised and taken in execution and I Sealed Propoxate. Rids will be received by the undersigned/ until July 31, 1904, 8 o'elock p. m.. for furnishing, dressing and setting of 2,000 feet, more or less, of good sandstone curbing, according to plans and specifications, on Front street. J. R. LOWRY, Boro. Sec.y. w 3 n
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-07-20 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1904-07-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-07-20 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 8 |
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 | 1904-07-20 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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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 2503.81 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. |
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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. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
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■X m VOL XXXII. CLEARANCE SALE JULY is of vital importance to all economical buyers. Here is where your money goes a long ways. Men's $15 12 10 7.5o " 7 6 suits now $10 " " 8 Come Early While the Slock is Complete $6.00 suits now 5.00 " 4.00 " 3.50 44 3.00 44 2.50 44 $5.00 4.00 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.00 Over 100 suits in above lot. 50 men's Outing Suits at a great sacrifice. Suits we sold for $5 now $2.50 and $.'5. A groat slaughter in the price of boys' clothing. Every short pants suit reduced. Double breasted, single breasted, Norfolk, Sailor Blouse and Buster Brown. L .i. J. A. WEBER The One Price Clothier PUNXSUTflVA/NEY, PA July 1 I. 1904 Men's and Boys' High Grade Clothing Remodeling Sale Having rented the additional store room formerly occupied I»y Sprankle and Klwood, our stock must He greatly reduced.THIS SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, JULY, 5TH priceless to-morrow. Naturalness in pose Clean Work We will receive 3 cars of produce this week, A car containing 1!H) barrels of potatoes, came from Virginia yesterday. These will be sold at bottom prices. One car of melons will be heretoday from Georgia and another will be here from £Jputh Carolina on Saturday. Cucumbers, bananas, oranges, lemons and tomatoes always in stock. Give us a call. We can save you money. r. pa. 230 N. Flndky St., $20.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 Suits for $ 15 Suits for 12 Suits for 10 Suits for 8 Suits for 7 Suits for 5 Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's PUNXSUTAWNEY, ,ES. JULY 20, 1004. NO. 8. 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ (Q/v JULYSALEji j VW FRIDAY AND SAT. JULY 22 and 23 [ 5 j ■ 2 Iiolls Toilet I'apiT 9> — 20 and J.V China Cup? and Saucers 9c IN ami 15c Kniliroidciy per yd 9c 1 "ic < hildivns Plinth 9' l.r.c Doilies 9, 15c W ire I'luiir Sieve 9c 12c GaS (ilohes 9, 15c Turkish Towels 12c I.ailics Linen Collars 9c 12c Wood Butter Bowls 9c 15c Ladies Knit Vests 9c 15c Infants White II OM' 9'' 20e Class Vases 12c Screen Wire per vd 15c TafTetta Ribbon 15c Infants Bootees 20 and 15c China Plate 15c Painted Cuspidors 12c Lawns, All Kinds. 15c Shirt Waists Set 2(V |
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