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i:' 1 * Mr •M . jfcHES i®" A WMdrow S' ■ r" 'i. mSI*1 ■ 4 - ;.i Overcoats Suits Hats I>e. George Hlose. Shoes You will always none but fidn Prices alwuvs the lowest. MARRIAflR MCEX8E8. You are on ilie Coming Soon. 5ft i' yd .'{9c yd YOU CAN HARDLY FAIL NOTICE '2!lr yd 'IMJ. JOi «IM»L All the Newest and Best "Ready to Wear" Goods NO. 21. lomrejrucee Filed In Recorder's Of- Ice from Oct. 10 to IT. RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. VOL. XXXII. .">11 Park ItuildinK, Pi'Msburg. I'a California) of ita o' state. and cally true Big Treei 1b from 7 Marl poor while el tains so, Calavareb one hun Santa t I'edwoo. employ best iv I Whilst' , river ii'i'iu Pan Co W\ inforn:, able an Coast. BELT OVERCOATS Mighty "Swell" these new Clothcraft and Hart, Schaffner& IMarx belted overcoats that Weber Sells. They come in single or double breasted. Any way you get them, they are stylish, warm and sensible. These coats have got the custom tailored effect that many custom tailors themselves cannot get. They will make you look broad, well built, and make your self-esteem grows quite noticeable. Priced from $10 to $22. Top Coals and Rain Coats The kind you get here have that Swagger hang that you will not find elsewhere. Men's Suits The swellest ready-to-wear suits you ever looked at, the very latest styles. Single or double breasted in all the new colors and materials, with browns predominating and prices that are figured on the SmallestMargin Profit consistent with good merchandise. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Choice from double breasted, NorfoiksjSailor Blouse or "Buster Brown." Men's Underwear The greatest values yet offered. Jrw wmf b »—m i ■ fc The One Price Clothier • /\» W/ PUNXSUTAWNEY, PEINNA. Boys' Belted Overcoats Here you have choice from a wide range of patterns. Men's Dress Shoes The sales in this department are growing constantly and Offers all the newest styles. Your choice from the "Jim" or "Keith Konqueror" or College Brand at $3.50. The "Swab" or James Banister shoes at $5. Highest Class Merchandise John If* McClure and wife et.al. (o Flonence B. McAnntcb, house and lot, Bi* Bun. $1,500. Florence B. McAnntch and husband to Solomon Conrad. 95 acres, Henderson Township, $2,650. Elisabeth Plato et. al. to Benjamin .1. inT* two pieces, 1 1-4 acre and i nciv and 154 i erches, Beaver Township, 2 C. $75. Central.Ii«nd and Mining Co. to Jacob J. Sutter. 6 8-10 acres, Winslow Township, $680. William C. Turrence et. al. to Joseph M. Swisher, 14.826 square fe-t, Pr xsutawney, $400. Tsablnder \Vilso»i to ISva B. Andrews, 1-1! aHaxter. $460. John M. McClure and wife «'t. p.l., to Rzrn Moans. house and lot, lll„* Run. $1,000 A. C. Allison ami wlfr '.<> 'I\ M. Knrtij. 7 acres coal. Henderson Township, StPO. Mary F. MoQuown a.i-1 husband t«» Pvlsoiila A. ''•"•y, al.. o r lor, punxjtawney, $150. John <1 .!• n'*s and wifo to pnehel j Bock, one lot. Pn nxsutv.vneJl'-O. Home Bnlldlnor & Loan i«»,i to Poter Williamson rind wlfo, iots. McCalmont Township, $3#0. Harriet Wichob nnd l"i «»I»nn 1 to Philip one lot. C!;x\*vil;i' Rrookvillf r»niPl' rv Co to Mo- Laln, one lot. Rrookvllle, $100. Kllzabeth Hetrick to (1-or D. I» -b son, 1 lot. Oliver Township, <">00. \v. rlcliards to onin Swtneford, 1 hit, Rose Township, $1,200. Fr»»df»rlck F. Jones and wlfo to Miles M. Heitzenrater, 1 lot, Punxsutawncv, $:ioo. Carrie Webor and husb'»nil to JpfTrr - son Traction Co.. rlgrht of wa. Winslow . *40 Chrls'lnn eta1'' '•••«• i Tnctl"n Co.. right of way, Winslow Township. $40. Wfstor and *.vlfe to Oo'rmel.i Oocctono. lot, Mor'alniona Township, $r»7i.r.L». Joseph I<. liOtiK et. al. to Samm?l B. Lnn«r. et a!., lots. Winslow 'J ownshlp. 12.825. C. IT. to R. M. Ho.vlo*, 1 lot, Falls Creek, fnOO. Susan London to Robert M. .-on Ion, r»0 acres and 19 icres and 62 perches, Henderson Township. $2,000 Dr. George A. Nlose, for 'J 4 years ; i practicing physician at Eddyviile, Armstrong County, dropped dead at j Mis home in Tarentum Saturday j morning, October 15. He was sitting at the breakfast table with his! family when he fell over and expired. I Dr. Blose was 49 years of ago and ! was a native of Jefferson County. He moved from Eddyvillc to Tarentum three years ago. Hie was married twice, his second wife and five children surviving. He ilras a member of the Reformed Church and New Bethlehem Ix)dge No. 52a, F. and A. M. The remains were interred at Eddyville Monday, October 17. Besides his family, the deceased is survived by his parents, Ml*, and Mrs. David Blose, of Hamilton, and one brother and five sisters as follows: Addison Blose, of Hamilton; Mrs. Dr. O. W. Means and Mrs. Laura Smith of Punxsutawney; Mrs. Albert Reed, oi Desire, and Misses Mary and Ida Ulose, at home. A Scene Delicately Handled. Daniel R. Broslns. Ohl. and Jennie F. Wolftfantf. Hoathvllle, .October 11. John F Kennedy and M.irtha Vusbinder, Brookvtlle. October 11 Mike Hahel nml Hojiiiznliz.l Varoho- Innka. Wlshaw, October 12. Austin O Conner am! Marv C. Congloy. I.lndscy, October 1 J Jonas J. Boal, Tlmblln, mil Anna Mi- Dlvltt. Porter, i'u.. Octolii r IT William Andrew Scotl. I'rescnttvllle. nml Minnie Morton, Soldier, October 17. ■ 0* for men is what you will find in our fall lini's. whether itt man. H . J . Fnrtners' INfitlonnl Bank Flullcllii^ LO E B "Sure" side in tfdius here. All goods marked in Phin Figures. Only One Price. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Courteous attention. Polite Sales- All complaints promply rectified. - For Sale—Five driving horses, harness and buggies. Inquire al Myers' Livery. One of the Intensely Interesting scenes In "The Strollers." which the Nixon & Zimmerman Opera Co. will present in (his city shortly, borders on the risque. The scene presents two German officers of noble blrtii who leave their wearing apparel oulside while they take their morning plunge and which clothes are appropriated by August Lump and Ills wife Dentin and used by them as a medium of escape. Of course the scene can he made very broad, but Hob Lett and Gene LinesUa who portray the difficult role of the Stro'ler and his wife handle the Hcene with such fineness and delicacy that Instead of appearing vulgar. It. Is a delicious .ind exceedingly funny comedy. The roles of the officers are played by Fred Shea and Samuel Brobst, who let Lett and Lineska receive round after round of hearty applause for their excellent work in this scene. WOOL DRESS GOODS —All new, fresh rubbers at Brownell's—ladies, plenty of those stylish aress shoes at $2 and $2.50. Drownell.—At J. B. Eberhart Co's you will do well by visiting our Indies' tailoring department. See styles and get prices. '■?"><• yil NEW COATS Tricot Flannels in red, light-blue, marine-blue anil pink Fancy Mohairs in blue, red, brown and tan French Flannels in all the light and dark shades Henriettas in blue, red, green and gray ♦ *TM 'AO U M V J MS X U 114 J '.iJOJW D|Bn IU .HUU.'UI!A\ X«MV J" ejjiibuj Mip duot(o ueifjo pooS u joi* oj oatnnp n sj ®IMJ, *pos JO SpTJOt llO#l?AY U-H JOJ 'OUJji J JO 1(8 U JIUJ p.*nn 'ITBX.IO OAirjiH) ,»AIJ pooX v jo s'|.»i|Knq ooy Joj uttox v umn ««•»! pawn 'uuiiao o.Mtjao X|s v Ono of the cleverest of modern musical numbers is the "nirtation sons In the "Strollers," winch hns received so elaborate >i production .it the hnnds of Messrs. Nixon At /.immernian. The number is rendered by Gene Llneska as Bertha, the vagabond, who disguises as a Princess, and a dozen handsome, dasning tier man students. It carries the com plete atmosphere and delightful military bearing of Old HeiUt-iOerg. One day, recently, at rehearsals, Robert Kelt, who is playing Francis Wilson s part in the Smith Engiander melange, gave an imitation of how Miss Lineska did the dance and he was so graceful that the management, who happened to witness the burlesque, immediately made arrangements for its introduction in the last act of "The Strollers," where it is one of the lilts—ill fact tue "scream" of the performance. "The Strollers" is one of (lie most pretentious offerings Messrs. Nixon & Zimmerman have undertaken and It is thoroughly in keeping with the other attractions bearing i .eir name. Manager o. VV. Park mis secured 'The Strollers" at a great expense. >RER 2C, MM. PUNXSUTA w If*- AilmliiiHt rat dim' \ <>t Ice. Another car load of Grapes will arrive Saturday, October 15, containing three thousand baskets of Concord, Niagara and some Delvan grapes, also some pears. Notice. Estate of J. W. Postlewalt, Sr., lato of North Mahoning Townshl, Indiana County, deceased. Annual Fall Excursion to Pittsburg. coats in tan and blue OUR SKIRT DEP'T Ladies' three quarter length tourist coats in tan kersey, lined with good quality satin, velvet collar and cutis $12.(X) NewcontH in shorter lengths up to $10.00. Children's full length $2.7."> anil The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway wn. run their annual fall excursion to Pittsburg Sunday, November ti, affording an opportunity for a pleasant day's outing In the "Iron City" and ample time to visit the grand chrysanthemum display In Phlpp's Conservatory, also Carnegie Library and Art Gallery. Special trains will leave Punxsutawney 7:20 a. m. Hound trip fare only $1.50.— 20t2. Notice is hereby ffiven that letters of administration upon © . statf of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons who aire indebted to said ©state are requested to make nyment, and all persons having any legal claims or demands against said estate shall make the same known without delay. J. POST 1 *E W A IT, M. R. POSTLKWAIT, J. S. POSTLKWAIT. Administrators, Valler. Pa. 21 w6 CHINA DEP'T tM N. Find lay «t, PUKXSUTAWH IUMMUVHLE PHONE 148. Suit! of Imported China. Caution Notice. ROSA MAMBUCA We have some very nice pears on hand now. E. T. WHITE to be pleased with our photographs of the little ones. We are unusually successful in photographing the children. This requires not only special apparatus and accessories but a peculiar tact and skill on the part of the operator by which the child nature may be drawn out and perpetuated in the portrait and that's just the kind we make. A call at the studio is requested for an examination of this most interesting branch of our work, J. N. HANKS. Atty., Indiana, Pa. In re the testate of Junu-s Stunkurd lnte of Perry Township. Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Makes Home llriichter. in blue, brown, grey, black and mixed goods :it prices that will Call and see our new line of ladies" walking skirts. All wool skirts suit you. For genuine worth anil positive merit, Prizer's Air Tight Double Heater is unequalled for heating the home. The Ooodnough tire pot burns soft coal In a way that savcB one-fourth the fuel, with less ashes and no dirt, setter look into this statement. Sold and guaranteed by Robinson Hardware Co. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PENN f, M. Notice is hereby Riven that all the heirs and legal fepresentativ'iw of said decedent have entered Into an agreement to settle the above estate without formal administration. All persons who are indebted to said « state are requested to make payment, and all persons having legral claims against, or demands upon said estate, shall make same known without delay to MITCH KM, & ADAMS, Attorneys for tne Heirs and Legal Representatives of said James Stunkard, deceased. Punxpntawney, Pa., 21w6 we must rid ourselves of our very heavy purchases of ehinu Our import buyer having made Kxrursiun Rates. To Arkansas, Texas, Arizona, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah and California, via the Missouri Pacific Ry. For particulars address John R. James, Central Passenger Agent, 315 Bessemer building, Pittsburg, Pa. present stock to make room fur $25 Dollars in Cash Given Away My wife, Maude George, having left mv wed und board, Mondav. October 24, 1901. all person* are hereby cautioned not to »rive her credit on iny account, ni [ will not be res onslble for any debts contracted by her. A. W. GEORGE, • DeL>ancey, Pa. —100 new skirts, Wooltex skirts, all sizes, at $5.85. Murray & Jordan.10 per cent, off for the next 15 days, 10 per cent. new arrivals. We are giving away a ladies' or gentleman's gold watch and chain or $25.00 in cash during our Grand Anniversary Sale. Read particulars in our big ad. on page 2. —".REUBIN — estimate, now $5.00 Toilet Sets $3.75. These are beautiful designs on best porcelain body with gold lined edge, $">.00 is a conservative $3.75. $12.00 dinner set $9.00. 28e 39e. ,8.5c, 35c coal buckets . 50c granite kettles $1.50 wash boilers Tulm, wash hoards, clothes wringers, clothes baskets, etc., at lowest prices. LONG BROS., PUNXS'Y. mil KKAI. ESTATE BARGAIN—MUST be sold to settle an estate.—12 A. 38 P. In Elk Run addition to Punxsutawney; 2 story nouse 16x32 with large kitchen, well painted, plus.ered and papered: barn 2.>x40; large, healthy spring; well adapted for building lots or will make fine residence; good title clear of all encumbrances guaranteed. Price reasonable and can arrange easy ayments. Call on or write, to A. J. Trultt. attorney, Punxsutawney, Pa. Wear Murray & —Buy stockings here. Jordan. •—Keep your feet dry. Brownell's shoes or rubbers. —People are buying their school shoes and rubbers here. Murray & Jordan. —Rubbers! RrowneU's. Rubbers! Rubbers! —Furs! Furs! Fura! You should see the largest stock of furs at J. B Co's. STRAYKI1—FROM THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, Sunday night, black and white s otted cow. A suitable reward will be paid to any one furnishing Information conccrnlng her whereabouts. Carmen Rlccl. Walston, Pa.* THK MO TH JKh aad Awe-l utplrtng Pro "joaS"*0-' a attractioi i are mostlj iwn k>nd, p«ol liar to lh< of none la tki so emphatl as that anion product ' ' * The a(* of these eolos. i,500 to MOO Ireara. Tht . Grove, which dan be visited iroute to the Y< Semite, conme of tne largwi. In the ee Orove are frcjni ninety to ndred of huge size. Near Cruz is a beautl ul grove of • Big 'I rees whi 'li will well i day's visit. These can be iched by the UnSon Paciiie, fast trains from tin" Missouri reach California) iG hours of all copipetitors.; phlets end mapi describing nders of California, ana full .tion about the imMt comfortii direct route tq tue Pacifli an be obtained O. <5. MKKUlNv u. A., \vloi '•'■r* ' ' w v " j|^r m - v \
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-10-26 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1904-10-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19041026_vol_XXXII_issue_21 |
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Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-10-26 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 21 |
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 | 1904-10-26 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19041026_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. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Full Text | i:' 1 * Mr •M . jfcHES i®" A WMdrow S' ■ r" 'i. mSI*1 ■ 4 - ;.i Overcoats Suits Hats I>e. George Hlose. Shoes You will always none but fidn Prices alwuvs the lowest. MARRIAflR MCEX8E8. You are on ilie Coming Soon. 5ft i' yd .'{9c yd YOU CAN HARDLY FAIL NOTICE '2!lr yd 'IMJ. JOi «IM»L All the Newest and Best "Ready to Wear" Goods NO. 21. lomrejrucee Filed In Recorder's Of- Ice from Oct. 10 to IT. RKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. VOL. XXXII. .">11 Park ItuildinK, Pi'Msburg. I'a California) of ita o' state. and cally true Big Treei 1b from 7 Marl poor while el tains so, Calavareb one hun Santa t I'edwoo. employ best iv I Whilst' , river ii'i'iu Pan Co W\ inforn:, able an Coast. BELT OVERCOATS Mighty "Swell" these new Clothcraft and Hart, Schaffner& IMarx belted overcoats that Weber Sells. They come in single or double breasted. Any way you get them, they are stylish, warm and sensible. These coats have got the custom tailored effect that many custom tailors themselves cannot get. They will make you look broad, well built, and make your self-esteem grows quite noticeable. Priced from $10 to $22. Top Coals and Rain Coats The kind you get here have that Swagger hang that you will not find elsewhere. Men's Suits The swellest ready-to-wear suits you ever looked at, the very latest styles. Single or double breasted in all the new colors and materials, with browns predominating and prices that are figured on the SmallestMargin Profit consistent with good merchandise. Boys' Suits and Overcoats Choice from double breasted, NorfoiksjSailor Blouse or "Buster Brown." Men's Underwear The greatest values yet offered. Jrw wmf b »—m i ■ fc The One Price Clothier • /\» W/ PUNXSUTAWNEY, PEINNA. Boys' Belted Overcoats Here you have choice from a wide range of patterns. Men's Dress Shoes The sales in this department are growing constantly and Offers all the newest styles. Your choice from the "Jim" or "Keith Konqueror" or College Brand at $3.50. The "Swab" or James Banister shoes at $5. Highest Class Merchandise John If* McClure and wife et.al. (o Flonence B. McAnntcb, house and lot, Bi* Bun. $1,500. Florence B. McAnntch and husband to Solomon Conrad. 95 acres, Henderson Township, $2,650. Elisabeth Plato et. al. to Benjamin .1. inT* two pieces, 1 1-4 acre and i nciv and 154 i erches, Beaver Township, 2 C. $75. Central.Ii«nd and Mining Co. to Jacob J. Sutter. 6 8-10 acres, Winslow Township, $680. William C. Turrence et. al. to Joseph M. Swisher, 14.826 square fe-t, Pr xsutawney, $400. Tsablnder \Vilso»i to ISva B. Andrews, 1-1! aHaxter. $460. John M. McClure and wife «'t. p.l., to Rzrn Moans. house and lot, lll„* Run. $1,000 A. C. Allison ami wlfr '.<> 'I\ M. Knrtij. 7 acres coal. Henderson Township, StPO. Mary F. MoQuown a.i-1 husband t«» Pvlsoiila A. ''•"•y, al.. o r lor, punxjtawney, $150. John <1 .!• n'*s and wifo to pnehel j Bock, one lot. Pn nxsutv.vneJl'-O. Home Bnlldlnor & Loan i«»,i to Poter Williamson rind wlfo, iots. McCalmont Township, $3#0. Harriet Wichob nnd l"i «»I»nn 1 to Philip one lot. C!;x\*vil;i' Rrookvillf r»niPl' rv Co to Mo- Laln, one lot. Rrookvllle, $100. Kllzabeth Hetrick to (1-or D. I» -b son, 1 lot. Oliver Township, <">00. \v. rlcliards to onin Swtneford, 1 hit, Rose Township, $1,200. Fr»»df»rlck F. Jones and wlfo to Miles M. Heitzenrater, 1 lot, Punxsutawncv, $:ioo. Carrie Webor and husb'»nil to JpfTrr - son Traction Co.. rlgrht of wa. Winslow . *40 Chrls'lnn eta1'' '•••«• i Tnctl"n Co.. right of way, Winslow Township. $40. Wfstor and *.vlfe to Oo'rmel.i Oocctono. lot, Mor'alniona Township, $r»7i.r.L». Joseph I<. liOtiK et. al. to Samm?l B. Lnn«r. et a!., lots. Winslow 'J ownshlp. 12.825. C. IT. to R. M. Ho.vlo*, 1 lot, Falls Creek, fnOO. Susan London to Robert M. .-on Ion, r»0 acres and 19 icres and 62 perches, Henderson Township. $2,000 Dr. George A. Nlose, for 'J 4 years ; i practicing physician at Eddyviile, Armstrong County, dropped dead at j Mis home in Tarentum Saturday j morning, October 15. He was sitting at the breakfast table with his! family when he fell over and expired. I Dr. Blose was 49 years of ago and ! was a native of Jefferson County. He moved from Eddyvillc to Tarentum three years ago. Hie was married twice, his second wife and five children surviving. He ilras a member of the Reformed Church and New Bethlehem Ix)dge No. 52a, F. and A. M. The remains were interred at Eddyville Monday, October 17. Besides his family, the deceased is survived by his parents, Ml*, and Mrs. David Blose, of Hamilton, and one brother and five sisters as follows: Addison Blose, of Hamilton; Mrs. Dr. O. W. Means and Mrs. Laura Smith of Punxsutawney; Mrs. Albert Reed, oi Desire, and Misses Mary and Ida Ulose, at home. A Scene Delicately Handled. Daniel R. Broslns. Ohl. and Jennie F. Wolftfantf. Hoathvllle, .October 11. John F Kennedy and M.irtha Vusbinder, Brookvtlle. October 11 Mike Hahel nml Hojiiiznliz.l Varoho- Innka. Wlshaw, October 12. Austin O Conner am! Marv C. Congloy. I.lndscy, October 1 J Jonas J. Boal, Tlmblln, mil Anna Mi- Dlvltt. Porter, i'u.. Octolii r IT William Andrew Scotl. I'rescnttvllle. nml Minnie Morton, Soldier, October 17. ■ 0* for men is what you will find in our fall lini's. whether itt man. H . J . Fnrtners' INfitlonnl Bank Flullcllii^ LO E B "Sure" side in tfdius here. All goods marked in Phin Figures. Only One Price. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Courteous attention. Polite Sales- All complaints promply rectified. - For Sale—Five driving horses, harness and buggies. Inquire al Myers' Livery. One of the Intensely Interesting scenes In "The Strollers." which the Nixon & Zimmerman Opera Co. will present in (his city shortly, borders on the risque. The scene presents two German officers of noble blrtii who leave their wearing apparel oulside while they take their morning plunge and which clothes are appropriated by August Lump and Ills wife Dentin and used by them as a medium of escape. Of course the scene can he made very broad, but Hob Lett and Gene LinesUa who portray the difficult role of the Stro'ler and his wife handle the Hcene with such fineness and delicacy that Instead of appearing vulgar. It. Is a delicious .ind exceedingly funny comedy. The roles of the officers are played by Fred Shea and Samuel Brobst, who let Lett and Lineska receive round after round of hearty applause for their excellent work in this scene. WOOL DRESS GOODS —All new, fresh rubbers at Brownell's—ladies, plenty of those stylish aress shoes at $2 and $2.50. Drownell.—At J. B. Eberhart Co's you will do well by visiting our Indies' tailoring department. See styles and get prices. '■?"><• yil NEW COATS Tricot Flannels in red, light-blue, marine-blue anil pink Fancy Mohairs in blue, red, brown and tan French Flannels in all the light and dark shades Henriettas in blue, red, green and gray ♦ *TM 'AO U M V J MS X U 114 J '.iJOJW D|Bn IU .HUU.'UI!A\ X«MV J" ejjiibuj Mip duot(o ueifjo pooS u joi* oj oatnnp n sj ®IMJ, *pos JO SpTJOt llO#l?AY U-H JOJ 'OUJji J JO 1(8 U JIUJ p.*nn 'ITBX.IO OAirjiH) ,»AIJ pooX v jo s'|.»i|Knq ooy Joj uttox v umn ««•»! pawn 'uuiiao o.Mtjao X|s v Ono of the cleverest of modern musical numbers is the "nirtation sons In the "Strollers," winch hns received so elaborate >i production .it the hnnds of Messrs. Nixon At /.immernian. The number is rendered by Gene Llneska as Bertha, the vagabond, who disguises as a Princess, and a dozen handsome, dasning tier man students. It carries the com plete atmosphere and delightful military bearing of Old HeiUt-iOerg. One day, recently, at rehearsals, Robert Kelt, who is playing Francis Wilson s part in the Smith Engiander melange, gave an imitation of how Miss Lineska did the dance and he was so graceful that the management, who happened to witness the burlesque, immediately made arrangements for its introduction in the last act of "The Strollers," where it is one of the lilts—ill fact tue "scream" of the performance. "The Strollers" is one of (lie most pretentious offerings Messrs. Nixon & Zimmerman have undertaken and It is thoroughly in keeping with the other attractions bearing i .eir name. Manager o. VV. Park mis secured 'The Strollers" at a great expense. >RER 2C, MM. PUNXSUTA w If*- AilmliiiHt rat dim' \ <>t Ice. Another car load of Grapes will arrive Saturday, October 15, containing three thousand baskets of Concord, Niagara and some Delvan grapes, also some pears. Notice. Estate of J. W. Postlewalt, Sr., lato of North Mahoning Townshl, Indiana County, deceased. Annual Fall Excursion to Pittsburg. coats in tan and blue OUR SKIRT DEP'T Ladies' three quarter length tourist coats in tan kersey, lined with good quality satin, velvet collar and cutis $12.(X) NewcontH in shorter lengths up to $10.00. Children's full length $2.7."> anil The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Railway wn. run their annual fall excursion to Pittsburg Sunday, November ti, affording an opportunity for a pleasant day's outing In the "Iron City" and ample time to visit the grand chrysanthemum display In Phlpp's Conservatory, also Carnegie Library and Art Gallery. Special trains will leave Punxsutawney 7:20 a. m. Hound trip fare only $1.50.— 20t2. Notice is hereby ffiven that letters of administration upon © . statf of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons who aire indebted to said ©state are requested to make nyment, and all persons having any legal claims or demands against said estate shall make the same known without delay. J. POST 1 *E W A IT, M. R. POSTLKWAIT, J. S. POSTLKWAIT. Administrators, Valler. Pa. 21 w6 CHINA DEP'T tM N. Find lay «t, PUKXSUTAWH IUMMUVHLE PHONE 148. Suit! of Imported China. Caution Notice. ROSA MAMBUCA We have some very nice pears on hand now. E. T. WHITE to be pleased with our photographs of the little ones. We are unusually successful in photographing the children. This requires not only special apparatus and accessories but a peculiar tact and skill on the part of the operator by which the child nature may be drawn out and perpetuated in the portrait and that's just the kind we make. A call at the studio is requested for an examination of this most interesting branch of our work, J. N. HANKS. Atty., Indiana, Pa. In re the testate of Junu-s Stunkurd lnte of Perry Township. Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Makes Home llriichter. in blue, brown, grey, black and mixed goods :it prices that will Call and see our new line of ladies" walking skirts. All wool skirts suit you. For genuine worth anil positive merit, Prizer's Air Tight Double Heater is unequalled for heating the home. The Ooodnough tire pot burns soft coal In a way that savcB one-fourth the fuel, with less ashes and no dirt, setter look into this statement. Sold and guaranteed by Robinson Hardware Co. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PENN f, M. Notice is hereby Riven that all the heirs and legal fepresentativ'iw of said decedent have entered Into an agreement to settle the above estate without formal administration. All persons who are indebted to said « state are requested to make payment, and all persons having legral claims against, or demands upon said estate, shall make same known without delay to MITCH KM, & ADAMS, Attorneys for tne Heirs and Legal Representatives of said James Stunkard, deceased. Punxpntawney, Pa., 21w6 we must rid ourselves of our very heavy purchases of ehinu Our import buyer having made Kxrursiun Rates. To Arkansas, Texas, Arizona, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah and California, via the Missouri Pacific Ry. For particulars address John R. James, Central Passenger Agent, 315 Bessemer building, Pittsburg, Pa. present stock to make room fur $25 Dollars in Cash Given Away My wife, Maude George, having left mv wed und board, Mondav. October 24, 1901. all person* are hereby cautioned not to »rive her credit on iny account, ni [ will not be res onslble for any debts contracted by her. A. W. GEORGE, • DeL>ancey, Pa. —100 new skirts, Wooltex skirts, all sizes, at $5.85. Murray & Jordan.10 per cent, off for the next 15 days, 10 per cent. new arrivals. We are giving away a ladies' or gentleman's gold watch and chain or $25.00 in cash during our Grand Anniversary Sale. Read particulars in our big ad. on page 2. —".REUBIN — estimate, now $5.00 Toilet Sets $3.75. These are beautiful designs on best porcelain body with gold lined edge, $">.00 is a conservative $3.75. $12.00 dinner set $9.00. 28e 39e. ,8.5c, 35c coal buckets . 50c granite kettles $1.50 wash boilers Tulm, wash hoards, clothes wringers, clothes baskets, etc., at lowest prices. LONG BROS., PUNXS'Y. mil KKAI. ESTATE BARGAIN—MUST be sold to settle an estate.—12 A. 38 P. In Elk Run addition to Punxsutawney; 2 story nouse 16x32 with large kitchen, well painted, plus.ered and papered: barn 2.>x40; large, healthy spring; well adapted for building lots or will make fine residence; good title clear of all encumbrances guaranteed. Price reasonable and can arrange easy ayments. Call on or write, to A. J. Trultt. attorney, Punxsutawney, Pa. Wear Murray & —Buy stockings here. Jordan. •—Keep your feet dry. Brownell's shoes or rubbers. —People are buying their school shoes and rubbers here. Murray & Jordan. —Rubbers! RrowneU's. Rubbers! Rubbers! —Furs! Furs! Fura! You should see the largest stock of furs at J. B Co's. STRAYKI1—FROM THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, Sunday night, black and white s otted cow. A suitable reward will be paid to any one furnishing Information conccrnlng her whereabouts. Carmen Rlccl. Walston, Pa.* THK MO TH JKh aad Awe-l utplrtng Pro "joaS"*0-' a attractioi i are mostlj iwn k>nd, p«ol liar to lh< of none la tki so emphatl as that anion product ' ' * The a(* of these eolos. i,500 to MOO Ireara. Tht . Grove, which dan be visited iroute to the Y< Semite, conme of tne largwi. In the ee Orove are frcjni ninety to ndred of huge size. Near Cruz is a beautl ul grove of • Big 'I rees whi 'li will well i day's visit. These can be iched by the UnSon Paciiie, fast trains from tin" Missouri reach California) iG hours of all copipetitors.; phlets end mapi describing nders of California, ana full .tion about the imMt comfortii direct route tq tue Pacifli an be obtained O. <5. MKKUlNv u. A., \vloi '•'■r* ' ' w v " j|^r m - v \ |
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