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VOL. XXXII. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., DECEMBER 28, 1904. NO. ;io. December 31, 1904 WEBER II TILL inaugurate the greatest clothing sale that the people of Punxsutawney and vicinity ever had the opportunity to attend. It will not be a fake sale, but will be conducted Nollt'f to Creditor* nnd Other*. on the straightforward principals that this store is noted for. We will not quote prices this week, as we have been too busy with our great holiday trade to get ready. Great reductions will be made on Men's Suits and Overcoats. Boy's Suits and H. J. Loeb Ami more divisive reductions on broken and small lots Men's $20 Overcoats reduced to $15.00. Men's $18 Overcoats reduced to $12.00. Men's $15 Overcoats reduced to $10.00. Men's $12 Overcoats reduced to $ 8.00. Men's $10 Overcoats reduced to $ 6.00. Men's Suits, $18 and $20 goods for $15.00. Men's Suits, $12 and $15 goods for $10.00. Men's Suits, $10 goods for - $ 7.00. Reduced prices on every Suit and Overcoat in the House. Children's Overcoats reduced l'roin l-.'i to 1-2 of former prices. Christmas Perfumes Overcoats, Children's Suits and Overcoats. Reductions in every department in the store. With good wishes for the New Year, 1905. Farmer's National Bank Hulldliui Don't /VYiss This Sale Punxsutawney J. A. WEBER <\ M I-'KH'I IT. Socrotary ON JAN. 1 W i nter Weather Necessities 15c PHOTOGRAPHY Wo commence another year of devotion to your service. Whatever develops toward the improvement of All the favorite scents, the latest fads in perfumes, especially for Holiday Gifts. Beatiful Cut 65c to $ 1.50. Hot Water Bottles For cold feet, etc. Chamois Vests and Felt Chest Protectors ... 50c to $3.00. The cold preventors. 25c and 50c Syrup of White Pine and Tar For all coughs, ctc. Punxsutawney, Pa. E. T.WHITE will be adopted here. Whatever skill, care and expense can do to improve your picture will be employed. May we not enroll you on our list of pleased customers? Rexall 25c. 10c. 25c. For the inner man. FOR RENT. N. Coheta, ■accessor to Place Hotel The Best Buy Your Wall Pjjjtr and Stationery Opposite Sie Pantall Drags, Drug Store Corner Feicht's Watch for our Big COMMENCING SOON |xf J FUN Torrence block Punxsutawney, F*a. $5.98 Sale Glass Bottles HAMILTON'S PHARMACY By the ounce or bottle. Perfumery is a safe gift for anybody to anybody. Pure extracts, one drop sufficient. Pictures Framed. feet to n post; thcnci In an winterly direction along lui c»f (formerly/ A. N. McQuown to a post at Jp(tf'r«i»n street: thence In a southerly <llr«*ctiou along Jefferson Street twenty-eight (28) feet to u post. Goods You Want Money and Get Seasonable SPECIAL TRADE SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' HIGH GRADE CLOTHING Hot t lent. 1 John OHare and James Hughes residence, Key nolds ville borough, »n that certain store room situate In th ■ borough of Reynoldsvllle, county of Jefferson and State ot Penn.-»/i\ ani«», hounded on 11»♦* North by Main street; on the Kant by land of Patrick McDonald; on the South by Gordon Alley; and «>n the Went by land of James Dcgnan and Patrick McDonald. 2. \\ . II. Ilecketuiorn. James It Pin-I-an and M C. Sutter, dolus: business untie!' the firm name of \V H. Heckendorn «v Co., residence. Punxstitawney borough, In "that one story brick store building and additions, located on th** west side of Jefferson street, In the said borough of Punxstitawney. county of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania, on lot bounded as follows:Beginning at a post at Jefferson street, being the cor- : ner of lot of John Zeltb-r ami the southeast corner of the lot herein described; thence In a westerly direction , ajotig lands of John Zeltler. John l.atii:an and heirs of Jacob Zeltler to Pitie ; Alley. thence in a northerly direction along Pine Alley twenty-eight (2s • feet to a post; thence In an easterly j direction anolg lot of (formerly) A. N. Mcljuown to a post at Jefferson Street;; thence In a southerly dln.tlon along j Jefferson Street twenty-eight (28) feet j to a post. Commencing Dec. 2$ and lasting until Jan. 15, '05 OlNtlller*. 1. Punxsuta wney l>istlllei\ Co., a corporation. .it (In- I)lstlllery of tli«• I'unxsutawney Distilling Co . In Punxsutawney. Pa. CYRT'S H. HI.OOI), Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions. 2. Tli«* Reynoldsvllle Distilling Co.. a corporation, at tin* distillery of the Reynoldsvllle Distilling Co.. In Winslow township, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania Order of the I ourt of Qtmrtfr SfmlonN KUIhk I lie time Nt wlileh \|»|»lletitlonw for l.luuor l.le«*ii*e* simll hr Heard. Btr. And now. October 3rd, I *98, it is ordered as follows: 1. That the third Monday of January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nine, and each and everj year thereafter, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day, (being the second Monday of the January term in each year), be and the same Is hereby, fixed as the time at which applications for licence to sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors shall be heard, at which time all persons applying or making objections to applications for said licenses may be beard b> evidence, petition, remonstrance or counsel.2. That licenses then granted shall take effect, and !>e In force one year from the ltlth day of February next following the granting of the same. 3. Applicants for places not heretofore licensed will be required to establish ill the fitness of the applicant and • 2) the necessity for such licensed place, and In contested cases not more than three witnesses on a side will be heard on the questions of the general character of the .applicant and the necessity of the place for which license Is desired. 4. Supplemental petitions unci r* - monHtrances in writing; also specific objections to the petition or bonds of the applicant us w« 11 as *• edflc charges made; against him. shall be reduce *1 to writing: and filed In th»- ease at least fl\<- days before tin- time tlx* d for hearing said application, otherwise they will not considered and no evidence will be heard in support of them, by the Court. Thin rule shall not appiv t » the disqualifying Causes arising within five days preceding the hearing.5. No spirituous, vinous malt or brewed liquors, or any admixtures thereof, shall l>e furnished or sold by any licensed vendor between the hours of 10:30 o'clock p. m., and ftr.'io o'eloek a. m., of each day on which said liquors otherwise may be legally sold •i. All orders and rules, or parts thereof, now In force, which may he Inconsistent with the foregoing order and rules, are hereby rescinded My ihe Court. John W. Heed. President Judge Notice ok applications i-ok LICENSE. The following applications for license to sell liquor have been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Jefferson Count v. for January S< .-sloiis, 1905: Notll'C til Sforkln»l«l«TW. In the matter of the estate «»f Anna Rupert, late of Bell Township, Jefferson County. Pennsylvania, deceased In the Orphans' Court of Jefferson County. To the creditors and others interested In said estate: Notice Is hereby given that llarrv Rupert, administrator of the estate of said decedent, will present to said Court, on the 23rd day of January, 190f>. at 'J o'clock, p. in. of said day. his petition »or an order to sell at private sale for the payment of debts, .ill that certain messuage and tract of land of which the said decedent died seized, situate In Bell Township, In the County of Jefferson and State of Pennsylvania. and bounded as fonows: Beginning at i stone j lie on the north corner being the north-east corner of the lot of Mrs Wllklns; thence by lot of Thomas Wllklns north NO degrees 40 minutes east. 27 68-100 perches to a wild cherry, thence by land of Henry Brown, south .IS degrees :'.0 minutes east, 2-10 perches to a locust post; thence by same south 5-10 perches to a post on the north side of the Putixsu-1 .iwney and Big Run Road: thence along north side of said road ST degrees lo minutes west, .'52 1T.-100 perches to a locust tost: thence along lane of Mrs. Wllklns north 0 degrees f» minutes west 1 4-10 perches to the place of the beginning. containing 156 0-10 perches; reserving all the coal, oil. gas, and [other minerals In and underlying the ! above described lot of land, with all m cessai \ privileges to mine and remove the same without any recourse for damages that may arise through the settling of tin- surface; said hind to i• • • sold for the price or consideration of $600.00, payable as follows Cash on delivery or the deed; at which time, jlf no exception is taken or objection made to granting the order of sale as prayed for, the Court will take action on sa Id petit Ion. MlTCIirci/l. & ADAMS, AI t<»rne.\ h f • if it IrnHi- PunxHiitawncy. I'm.. iMt L'X. 1904 ::t \ meeting of tfi•• stockholders of The Banner Hooks I library will be hold .it the home office iri Punxsutawnev. I';t . I'llursdav. .Iantinry 19, 1905, at S o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing offlciTs for the • usuiuK year, and attending such other business as may come up for consideration. S K. MPIINKY, President. 30t3. holders. Dividend («> MiituaJ 11. Ai L. St/cU- Velvo-Creme For chapped hands, etc. The assignees of the Punxsutawney Mutual Building & Loan Association have declared a dividend of twenty-five per cent, on the stock of the Association, payable after January first. This distribution is made from the proceeds of sales of real estate and from loans repaid. Borrowers who have paid off their loans since the assignment will share in the dividend, receiving twenty-five per cent, of the amounts they had paid under the head of "Installment" or "Dues." Further dividends will be paid when pending law suits are finally disposed of. T. M. KURTZ o. K ELTON IK, (J. L GLENN, Dec. 10, 1904. Assignees. residence. National —Oil account of receiving new materlals from I ho factory every week Poller & Son have nothing but what they cun guarantee. Dr. C. E. Peach, the Homeopathic physician and eye specialist, has removed his office to the Torrence building, 119 West Mahoning street. —914. * WANTED. MONEY TO I.OAN, DESIRABLE RESIdences, lots and farms for sale. Inquire >f Jeff O. Wlngert, Hamilton Bul.dlng, Punxsutawney, Pa.—tf. WAXTKD. TO LOAN MONEY. INqulre of Mitchell & Adams, Attorneys, Formers' National Bank, Punxsutawney, Pa. Cold Tablet Feicht's Bronchial Lozcngcrs Grippe Cure MdNKY TO I.OAN—MONEY TO LOAN in .sums and on terms to suit borrowers. Easy payments and long time. Inquire of A. J. Trultt, Attorney, Punxsutawney, Pa. WANTED. GUMWOOD CORDWOOD, guiuwood Ioks and jumwood lumber sawed to our order. Tor prices and specifications address Big Run Manufacturing Co., Big Run, x'a.—9t6. TO liKT.—A FIVE ROOM El") FbAT with bath room, on third floor «»f Snyder Block. Heat and water furnished. Price S18 per month. Possession given January 1. —If yon need a coat or fur (his is tne lime to buy —big slock- and little prices. Murray & Jordan. —During our semi-annual sale commencing January 2, and for two weeks only, special prices will be given on all purchases of furniture, carpets, rugs, rockers and lace curtains. J. B. Eberhart Co. Itet nil. 1. Jacob B. Sykes. residence. Winslow township. Hotel Sykes. 2. R. T Smith, resmen< e, Wmslow township, The New Commercial Hotel I rank A. McConnell. residence, Reynoldsv 11 le borough, Frank's New Tavern. -I Patrick J. Casey, residence, Palls Creek borough, Taylor Avenue Hotel. I ». « McClelland, residence, Wlnslow township, Hotel Hughes. t; Richard 10. Clover and Nathan <! Kdolblute, residence Punxsutu winy borough. Hotel Pautall. « 7 10. C. BufHngton, residence, Brookville borough Hotel Longvb w. n Kd win Bevier, resldem e, Brookville borough. Brookville Iheise !• S. B. Arthurs, resilience, Brookville borough. Central Hotel Io R. It. McKlnley, residence, Brookville. borough, 1'nion Hotel 11.' W. W. Wiley, residence. Reyuoldsvtlle borough, city IJott I 12. Lester 10. Brown and Walker N'eale. doing business under the firm name of Brown N'eale, residence, Clayvllle borough. Jdndsey 13. .mule May Matson, residence. Itrookville borough, New Commercial Hotel 14 Alexander Watson, residence, Winslow township, Hotel Hlg Soldier. l.'i. Curtis A. Curry, residence Mc- Calmont township. Hotel MctlreKOi I *;. John Mansell md Ueorn'1 Bohert 8, residence, Winslow township, Central Hotel. 17. Blair Curry, residence, McCalmont township, IHnson House. is. Joseph J. Hoffman and David Hang, doing business under the firm name of Hoffman «V Haag, residence. Punxsutawney borough. Continental Hotel. 11*. W. S Hoss, residence, West Bc\ noldsvllle borough, The Ross Hoji.se 20. Perry A. Hunter .md Samuel \ Hunter, residence, prookville borough. American Hotel. .'I. kfmer K. Shaffer, residence. Punxsutawney borough. Hotel W hituev 22. T. K. Bennis, residence, Punxsiitawney borough. Hotel Bennis. 23. Kdward F, l.vnam, residenc«', Punxsutawney borough, Washington Hotel. Bey - 21. Kysome Wayne, r<"ddencc, Henderson township, Wayne House. J. O. Kdclhlute, residence, Heynoldsville borough, National Hotel. 2 *». James Knsell, residence, noldsvllle borough, Burns House 27. Joseph L. Shields, residence. Punxsutawney borough. Hotel Waver!'. 28 James T. Findle\. residence, Clayville borough. Hotel Haley 29. Q. H. Barclay, residence, Washington township. Hotel Harclay 30. Phllln J Allgelr, residenee. Brookvlllti borough, The New Jefferson Hotel. 31. Harry 8. Kniery, residence, Fulls Creek borough. Falls rn-k Hotel. 32. John Qplnllsk. residence, Clayvl 1 If borough, Parnell House 33. Thoniafl Oreen ami John t'onnor, residence, Reynoldsville borough. The Imperial Hotel. 34. P. H. MrKelvey. residence, Punxuutawney borough. City Hotel. 35. George I Palmer, residence, Hlg Run borough. Hotel Anderson. 3«. Mark 8. 8tringer, residence, Big Hun borough. Hotel Md aire. 37. M. J. Miller, residence McCalmont township, Park Hotel. 38. David W Naylon, Pnnxsutawney borough. The Hot ol. 39. Oeorge f\ Sink, residence, Punxsutawney borough, St. Elmo Hotel. 40. Herbert R. Hums, residence, Wlnslow township, Arlington Hotel. 41. F. B. Cricks, residence, Punxsutawney borough. 101k House. 42. John C. Dlllman, residence, Reynoldsvllle borough, The Mansion. Ilrrwrrn. 1 Magnus Allgeier, residence. Brookvllle borough, "Spring Brewery,"Brookvllle. Pal. 2. Bernard Schneider (residence. Punxsutawney borough),and 10. B Henderson (residence, Brookville borough), doing business tinder the firm name of The Elk Run Brewing Company, The Elk Run Brewery. Punxsutawney, Pa. :t. Punxsutawney Brewing Company, a corporation, Punxsutawney Brewery. Punxsutawney, Pa. I S. C. Christ, doing business as "The Brookville Brewing Co.," Brookville, Pa. Wholesale. 1. John O'Hare and James Hughes, residence, Reynoldsville borough. In that certain store room situate in the borough of Reynoldsville, county of Jefferson, and state of Pennsylvania, | bounded on the north by Main stree t; [on the east by land of Patrick McDonald; on the south by Gordon Alley; and on the West by land of James Degnan and Patrick McDonald. 2. W. 11. Heckendorn, James B. Inelnn and M. C. Sutter, doing business under the firm name of \V. H. lleckendorn & Co.. residence ninxsutnwne\ borough, in "that one story brick store building and additions, located on the West side of Jefferson Street, in the said borough of Punxsutawney, county of Jefferson and state of Pennsylvania, on lot bounded as follows; Beginning at a post on Jefferson street being the corner of lot of John Zeltler and the southeast corner of the lot herein described; thence In a westerly direction along lands of John Zeltler. John I>angan and heirs of Jacob Zeltler to Pine Alley; thence In u northely direction along Pine Alley, twenty-eight (28) rrp^sp iidl (tf r flunxontaumcij Spirit m ■■. i H
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-12-28 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1904-12-28 |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1904-12-28 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1904-12-28 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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VOL. XXXII. PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., DECEMBER 28, 1904. NO. ;io. December 31, 1904 WEBER II TILL inaugurate the greatest clothing sale that the people of Punxsutawney and vicinity ever had the opportunity to attend. It will not be a fake sale, but will be conducted Nollt'f to Creditor* nnd Other*. on the straightforward principals that this store is noted for. We will not quote prices this week, as we have been too busy with our great holiday trade to get ready. Great reductions will be made on Men's Suits and Overcoats. Boy's Suits and H. J. Loeb Ami more divisive reductions on broken and small lots Men's $20 Overcoats reduced to $15.00. Men's $18 Overcoats reduced to $12.00. Men's $15 Overcoats reduced to $10.00. Men's $12 Overcoats reduced to $ 8.00. Men's $10 Overcoats reduced to $ 6.00. Men's Suits, $18 and $20 goods for $15.00. Men's Suits, $12 and $15 goods for $10.00. Men's Suits, $10 goods for - $ 7.00. Reduced prices on every Suit and Overcoat in the House. Children's Overcoats reduced l'roin l-.'i to 1-2 of former prices. Christmas Perfumes Overcoats, Children's Suits and Overcoats. Reductions in every department in the store. With good wishes for the New Year, 1905. Farmer's National Bank Hulldliui Don't /VYiss This Sale Punxsutawney J. A. WEBER <\ M I-'KH'I IT. Socrotary ON JAN. 1 W i nter Weather Necessities 15c PHOTOGRAPHY Wo commence another year of devotion to your service. Whatever develops toward the improvement of All the favorite scents, the latest fads in perfumes, especially for Holiday Gifts. Beatiful Cut 65c to $ 1.50. Hot Water Bottles For cold feet, etc. Chamois Vests and Felt Chest Protectors ... 50c to $3.00. The cold preventors. 25c and 50c Syrup of White Pine and Tar For all coughs, ctc. Punxsutawney, Pa. E. T.WHITE will be adopted here. Whatever skill, care and expense can do to improve your picture will be employed. May we not enroll you on our list of pleased customers? Rexall 25c. 10c. 25c. For the inner man. FOR RENT. N. Coheta, ■accessor to Place Hotel The Best Buy Your Wall Pjjjtr and Stationery Opposite Sie Pantall Drags, Drug Store Corner Feicht's Watch for our Big COMMENCING SOON |xf J FUN Torrence block Punxsutawney, F*a. $5.98 Sale Glass Bottles HAMILTON'S PHARMACY By the ounce or bottle. Perfumery is a safe gift for anybody to anybody. Pure extracts, one drop sufficient. Pictures Framed. feet to n post; thcnci In an winterly direction along lui c»f (formerly/ A. N. McQuown to a post at Jp(tf'r«i»n street: thence In a southerly |
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