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/ \ ®ljc fJtra£0Mtttttmej} Spirit PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., MARCH 2!), 1905. * VOL. XXXII. NO. 43. A National Institution. Your SDrina Decorations Chnrter %'otlcr. Metj's Shoes If we have an opportunity to clothe you, you'll he satisfied with your looks and with our prices. I Your good clothes for spring are here waiting for you to put on. If you are a man of judgement in clothes, you'll have a chance to exercise it this season, in comparing our Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats as made by Hart, Schaftncr and Marx and Clothcraft, with clothes produced by other makers. You'll say that the styles are better, tho tailoring, the fit, the quality, we positively guarantee every garment bearing the Hart, Shaftner and Marx and Clothcraft labels to be absolutely all wool. You'll find plenty of clothes this year which are not all wool, they're part cotton, and they wont wear like all wool, they're called "mercerized," they,re fraud. I i>14* Musical Attraction. Get Vour jNew Spring Suit And lop Coat Now Clothing, Men's Shoes, Hats or Furnishings, we have the Regular Goods at the Regular Prices. The Style and Goods assortment is at its best. We can show you every New Thing for the Season's Wear. I IN .1. \V. CI KitV. March J». 1905. Sheriff. Given under tnv hand at Brookvlllc the I'd day of March. 190 f». Also to the Coroner, and Justices of the Pence. that they make return of their roll*, records, Inqusltlons, examinations. recognlaances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall t>t- in the Jail of Jefferson county, be then and there to prosecute against them as may he just. Notice, is therefore. hereby given to all the constables within the said county of Jefferson that they be then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock In* the forenoon of that day. to severally make return as required by law, and to do those things which to their office in that behalf belongs. HMh ila.v of % |>r11. IINI.V at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and to continue three weeks or longer, if necessary, to dispose of the pending business therein. QOl'KT PROCLAMATION \V 11ERE AS, t he Hon John \Y Reed. President of the Court of Common Pleas of the Fifty-fourth Judicial district, composed of the county ni Jefferson. having issued his i rec> j-t. bearing date the 1st day of March. 1!"'.". to me directed for holding a Court >•: Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter sessions of tile Peace and General Jail Delivery at Hrookvllle. for the county of Jefferson, and to commence on the second Monday of April, next, being the 11. J. LOEB We invite your inspection of the celebrated Michael, Stern & Co's., clothing, suits $10.00 to $20.00. Florshein & Thompson Bros., fine shoes $3 to $5. Eclipse shirts, best in the world, $1.00 and $1.50. Young's Hats, none better made $3.00 and $4.00. The company will furnish any information concerning its policies to those who write to the home office at Newark. N. J. The company has at different times made changes and concessions in its policies, which resulted in giving additional benefits to those insured Wherever practicable these concessions are made retroactive; and up to the present time the company has distributed in cash dividends and other concessions, not stipulated in original contracts, and voluntarily given to holders of old policies over five million dollars. One very interesting item of the statement is the amount paid to its policyholders. Over $13,000,000 were paid to policyholders during 1904. The company has paid to policyholders to date a total of over $92,000,000. It is^certainly impossible to estimate the amount of good which the distribution of this vast sum of money has accomplished for the American people who have been its recipients. That this trust is well placed is snown by the fact thai tho company has accumulated assets of over $88,- 000.0(H) and a surplus exceeding $13,000,000. the liabilities being $75,000,000. The exhibit this year gives a very plain ami convincing statement of the character of these assets and of the security which is afforded on its loans, on bonds on mortgages, and collateral securities. This company, whose agencies extend to every state in the Union, is a truly national institution, not only in size, but in the position which it occupies as tho trustee for the funds of the millions in all parts of the country, thus furnishing the means of making provision for the future for themselves and their dependents.This company wrote and during 1904 over $312,000,000 of paid for life-insuraneo, increasing the number of policies in force to nearly six millions, and briging the amount of insurance in force to a sum exceeding one billion dollars. President Roosevelt, in his mesage opening Congress in December, pointed out that the business of insurance had attained national proportions and his words will be remembered by those who read and examine the annual statement for the year 1904 of the Prudential Insurance Company. I Notice is hereby Riven that nil application will be made to tin1 Governor of J the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on I Thursday, the 2*Mh day of April. A l> m»r>. by Adrian Iselln. Jr.. Taielus \Y Itoblnson. Henjamln M Clark. F. II. I Heck and A S Stewart, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation ef certain cor-i Iterations." approved April 29. 1S74. and. the supplements thereto, for the charter of a eorporatlon to be called "Plum Creek Coal Company," the character and nhject of the said corporation t•» be the mining quarrying, exeavating. boring for and otherwise producing coal. Iron, ore, limestone, tire clay and other minerals and substances the manufacture nf all said products and of all substances or materials found In or upon any lands acquired by the company, the transportation thereof to market. , and the Sale thereof In crude or manufactured form, and to such an extent i as may be from time to time necessary and convenient for said purposes, of j acquiring, holding and disj using of real estate bv sale, lease or otherwise.; and of constructing and disposing of; dwellings and all kinds of buildings, erections, machinery and appliances, and the acquiring:, possessing and enjoying of all the rights, powers. priv-| lieges and immunities conferred upon J nil corporations by Section '' of the -iid Act of Assembly of April IsT-l, and the several supplements thereto.] and for these purposes to have, possess • * e 11 in jov '11 the rights, benetl t s audi privlleuev of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. It M CLARK Solic ■ • ■! Punxsutawnev. Pa. March 29, I < barter In soft or stiff better values than you get elsewhere, we are also agents for the "Knox" hats at $5.00. New Spring Caps, New Hosiery, New Neckwear. We are now located in front of the Washington Hotel LateSqriog Styles in Hats Men's Shoes are a specialty with us, we can show you every thing new and up-to-date in last, toe and heel, in the "Jim" and "Keith Konqueror" at $3.50, and the "Banister" at $5.00. Swell Shirts in the Monarch and Cluett brands, price, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Men's and Boys' Furnisher J. A. WEBER I fe] Wall Paper y for 1905 For Sale, The original presentation of Mi- Alice .Wilson's comic opera, "The Fortune Teller", is to be seen in this city at the Punxsutn wney Opera House tomorrow evening. March' under the direction of the Mes i Milton and Sargent Abortf It will be seen'here with all The handsome details which characterized the original presentation and should prov« a most enjoyable entertainment for theatre i/.oers of this city who delight in musical presentations. The production is one of the grandest known to the stage, having cost Miss Neil sen some forty thou.- ind dollars, and the organization in i/.e and quality is of such eminence that its appearane hero should prove to be an event of great attractIvene .1 \< oil i . i'isnr.it. bnildinu and the conduct of a u«mi: a I i> . 11 '."tat. lniHln.s within x! . < "utiii.s 1 • t .!• iT' is.m, (Mcailicld anil Indian... Pennsylvania. and for these i'I th<- rich's. benefits and privilege's • ::<! ,\. i ..I AssembK and tin sup roving and dealing in real pro ert> i In- construction and owners-hip o e h a !' 11 e t • ■ r and' object of which is the buying, holding, selling, basing, im I'unxsutawne\ Realty Company tin Horough of Punxsutawnev. t'erson ( ouiiiy, Pennsylvania. Notice |s hereby given that m application will be made to the Coventor of the Stat.' of Pennsylvania on Tilda \ the 21st da\ of April, 1905. b> lieu Kecord. John II Hell, |«Yank «' Lang and Jacob L. Fisher, tinder tin- Act ,,f A ssi 111 h I y. entitled."" An Act to provide for the Incorporation and approveil April 2l>th. I sV 4. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called w \\ti:i>. w \ \TI:II \ < •( I.M i• i :T I NT OIRL T< » k . l..»oks .mi! collect .!'•« .Mint - A.hli . ss ltox -!»2, Punxsut awm-v. 1 'a * Wutters .V Co., Brokers. millinery. paid while learning, also i prentices Miss Prlnjrl.-, No. 200 Park Avi . I'unx'y, 1'a t f. \> \ \ II III CiKih SI'W KKS I ' » 1.1 : \ UN >lO\l\ TO I.OW I >ESI HAHI.M KKSllonc s, lots and farms for snlo. Ininire >f Jiff <J. Wingert, Hamilton BuLuinK. Punxfutawiu y, 1 'a.—t f. Stocks, bonds, groin and provisions. Stocks bought out right or on 2 point margin. 1 point margin on grain. Eberhart building. Summerville 'phone 104 \ N Y< >N !■: DKSIUINO Tl l- \\ \ n 11:i» Hon i»ti the i larlnet can't do 1>«*11€• r than apply to |{ ('. SVhltefiield, tear Jo I JiMTi rson Si. It* That have not been photographed recently? Life like pictures of them will be an investment of increasing value. Can you afford delay, when the opportunity may bo gone by tomorrow? These Uaiiiy Days. FOR SKt.K. \\v are exhibitingthe largest s 11) e 1< a 11 d most complete assort inont from the cheapest papers for kitchen, to the most elaborate ami handsome parlor designs, and all bought so as to secure our customers the lowest retail price. We guarantee both quality and low price. There is a pleasant surprise in store for you when you call to look through our line. Bring the correct measure of your room and we will give you definite figures a nd save you time a n d moneyWATCH FOR RENT. LOST. Punxs'y, Pa- I MO 1 ■ i. i \ a nd s la l.i,.' 11 • • I p i s at > 1.7 • | m t 11 «\ Applv .ii Jaim K I,onu s oflic. . I.m.l-. > C.I VII.'Ulii'in r.inii,',. ,v Skylight fiimpany, Allegheny, 1'a. \\ \ N i l II SI.AT I ".its AT .« "a A nice little farm in H<*11 town ship, containing 10 acres, good house an barn and other outbuildings, fifty apple trees. 11' hearing, and a great abundance o! all other kinds of fruit, most excellent water, for inerly known as the "cold sprinu and a stream ol water flowing through the entire farm, and located jtist on the edge of the hot ough. Inquire «if Thomas K. Hasi ings who has also three houses and lots for sale in East End. DO YOU HAVE CHILDREN Postmaster" "The Villai Punxsutawney Opera House WED., MARCH 29th "The best of all—it outclasses all other country plays pwt together.' Chicago Inter-Ocean. The Famous Rural Drama Reserved Seats at Felcht's Drug Store. PRICES: 2Sc, 30c, 75c and $1.00. 8th year of this Great Succes. THE CARROLL BROTHERS The Fall River Mill Boys, whose wonderfully pure saprano and contralto voices have excited the admiration of the whole country. and an unusual novelty in of the original cast; notably Mr. Fred Mower as The Postmaster. Mr. Chas. B. Hawkins as Kb. Todd. Miss Angela Russel as Miranda. Miss Josephine St offer as Mray. Miss Grace (iriswold as Samantha. Fxactly as Played 227 Nights in New York and 125NightsinChicago. "New York has never seen a better drama of rural life."—N. Y. Herald. The cast this season includes many E. T. WHITE Picture Framing Photographer UDM'.V TO I.OW MONKV TO LOAN m sums and on terms to suit borrowers. Kasy payments ami long time. Inquire >f A J. Trultt, Attorney, Punxsutawiicy, Pa. \\ \> li:ii TO LOAN MONKV. IN.|ulre of Mitchell Adams. Attorneys, Farmers' National Bank, Punxsutuwney, Pa. One of our rainy day coats is just what you need- We have them from $7.50 to $15.00. J. B. Eberhart Co. roil KAI.K A NEW OS. HNK MOW tT. been used only two wevks. Also a now \ Brook v Hie wagon. Mrs. White, Eleunora.- 1 • KOIt SAI.K AT A HAKOm.N. GOOD Hfcond hand sideboard. Inquire at 11.'{ Church street. East Knd, six-roomed frame dwelllpg. Address C. Box 137, Punxsutawney. Pit — 4114* FOR SAI.i:—ON SOl'TIl HI,K stkkkt —Personal—A clear skin can be cultivated and plainest faces made lovely by using Mme. Lyon's Ideal Skin Cream and Powde. All Punx- BUtawney druggists handle Madame Lyon's skin preparation.—2t2* —Ladles, see our new button and blucher shoes. Spring styles Just In. Lots of new styles. Conger's.—112 —Wanted—Every lady in Punxsutawney to use Mme. Lyon's Ideal Skin Cream and Powder. I'\>r sale by all druggists.—-12* -—Our millinery departmet is open for the season. Masterpieces in chic polo turbans and Louise turbans. Exact reproductions of imported models. J. B. Eberhart Co. FOR 8AI.ES OH HUNT—OOOD FAHM under Rood cultivation, well watered, good buildings, easy to till. For terms and particulars cull on or address Josoph N. Jordan, Ollveburg, Pa.—38tf of Coal land In W. Va„ about 35 miles west of Clarksburg The land Ib'S on both sides of the Baltimore & Ohio 11. R., and extends about three miles along1 said railroad. Inquire of I-'iak & Company, Farmers National Hank Building, Punxsutawney. —9tf. FOR SM.K. FIVE THOUSAND ACHES to i,kt three BOOMS ON SECOND floor, facing skv light. ensulte or singly. Inuire of Snyder Bros.—tf. R E U B I N N. COHEN, SUC. TO gents' furnishings and shoes which will prove absolutely irresistable to our patrons. us this spring. We are starting out with prices on men's and boys' SUITS Feicht the Druggist Cor. Mahoning and Jefferson Sts. Plymouth rock and white minorca eggs for setting. 75 cents for 15 eggs. H. S. Miller, 1 mile west of Valier station.—3t2* ECCatiS—THOROUGH BBKD. RINGUET Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania on Friday the .'1st day of April, 1905, by O. P. Walker, J. A. Weber, W. H. Heckendorn, A. L. IJght, J. U. Fisher and others, under the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations" approved April 29th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "Punxsutawney Concrete and Construction Company" of the Borough of Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, the character and object of which is the manufacture and sale of all kind of concrete construction and building materials and the construction, ownership and sale of buildings constructed thereout and fpr these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. JACOR L. FISHER. Solicitor. Charter \otloe. LOST—TUESDAY. MARCH t ween Dr. Ernst's residence and Ernst & Mclntyre's millinery store. a diamond broach. Finder please leave at this office. BE- vHSte * V* "T- Ma •f ' / M&i I 55 IPISS -
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1905-03-29 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 1905-03-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1905-03-29 |
Volume | XXXII |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 1905-03-29 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19050329_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 2498.73 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. |
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/ \ ®ljc fJtra£0Mtttttmej} Spirit PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., MARCH 2!), 1905. * VOL. XXXII. NO. 43. A National Institution. Your SDrina Decorations Chnrter %'otlcr. Metj's Shoes If we have an opportunity to clothe you, you'll he satisfied with your looks and with our prices. I Your good clothes for spring are here waiting for you to put on. If you are a man of judgement in clothes, you'll have a chance to exercise it this season, in comparing our Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats as made by Hart, Schaftncr and Marx and Clothcraft, with clothes produced by other makers. You'll say that the styles are better, tho tailoring, the fit, the quality, we positively guarantee every garment bearing the Hart, Shaftner and Marx and Clothcraft labels to be absolutely all wool. You'll find plenty of clothes this year which are not all wool, they're part cotton, and they wont wear like all wool, they're called "mercerized," they,re fraud. I i>14* Musical Attraction. Get Vour jNew Spring Suit And lop Coat Now Clothing, Men's Shoes, Hats or Furnishings, we have the Regular Goods at the Regular Prices. The Style and Goods assortment is at its best. We can show you every New Thing for the Season's Wear. I IN .1. \V. CI KitV. March J». 1905. Sheriff. Given under tnv hand at Brookvlllc the I'd day of March. 190 f». Also to the Coroner, and Justices of the Pence. that they make return of their roll*, records, Inqusltlons, examinations. recognlaances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall t>t- in the Jail of Jefferson county, be then and there to prosecute against them as may he just. Notice, is therefore. hereby given to all the constables within the said county of Jefferson that they be then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock In* the forenoon of that day. to severally make return as required by law, and to do those things which to their office in that behalf belongs. HMh ila.v of % |>r11. IINI.V at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and to continue three weeks or longer, if necessary, to dispose of the pending business therein. QOl'KT PROCLAMATION \V 11ERE AS, t he Hon John \Y Reed. President of the Court of Common Pleas of the Fifty-fourth Judicial district, composed of the county ni Jefferson. having issued his i rec> j-t. bearing date the 1st day of March. 1!"'.". to me directed for holding a Court >•: Common Pleas, Orphan's Court, and Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter sessions of tile Peace and General Jail Delivery at Hrookvllle. for the county of Jefferson, and to commence on the second Monday of April, next, being the 11. J. LOEB We invite your inspection of the celebrated Michael, Stern & Co's., clothing, suits $10.00 to $20.00. Florshein & Thompson Bros., fine shoes $3 to $5. Eclipse shirts, best in the world, $1.00 and $1.50. Young's Hats, none better made $3.00 and $4.00. The company will furnish any information concerning its policies to those who write to the home office at Newark. N. J. The company has at different times made changes and concessions in its policies, which resulted in giving additional benefits to those insured Wherever practicable these concessions are made retroactive; and up to the present time the company has distributed in cash dividends and other concessions, not stipulated in original contracts, and voluntarily given to holders of old policies over five million dollars. One very interesting item of the statement is the amount paid to its policyholders. Over $13,000,000 were paid to policyholders during 1904. The company has paid to policyholders to date a total of over $92,000,000. It is^certainly impossible to estimate the amount of good which the distribution of this vast sum of money has accomplished for the American people who have been its recipients. That this trust is well placed is snown by the fact thai tho company has accumulated assets of over $88,- 000.0(H) and a surplus exceeding $13,000,000. the liabilities being $75,000,000. The exhibit this year gives a very plain ami convincing statement of the character of these assets and of the security which is afforded on its loans, on bonds on mortgages, and collateral securities. This company, whose agencies extend to every state in the Union, is a truly national institution, not only in size, but in the position which it occupies as tho trustee for the funds of the millions in all parts of the country, thus furnishing the means of making provision for the future for themselves and their dependents.This company wrote and during 1904 over $312,000,000 of paid for life-insuraneo, increasing the number of policies in force to nearly six millions, and briging the amount of insurance in force to a sum exceeding one billion dollars. President Roosevelt, in his mesage opening Congress in December, pointed out that the business of insurance had attained national proportions and his words will be remembered by those who read and examine the annual statement for the year 1904 of the Prudential Insurance Company. I Notice is hereby Riven that nil application will be made to tin1 Governor of J the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on I Thursday, the 2*Mh day of April. A l> m»r>. by Adrian Iselln. Jr.. Taielus \Y Itoblnson. Henjamln M Clark. F. II. I Heck and A S Stewart, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation ef certain cor-i Iterations." approved April 29. 1S74. and. the supplements thereto, for the charter of a eorporatlon to be called "Plum Creek Coal Company," the character and nhject of the said corporation t•» be the mining quarrying, exeavating. boring for and otherwise producing coal. Iron, ore, limestone, tire clay and other minerals and substances the manufacture nf all said products and of all substances or materials found In or upon any lands acquired by the company, the transportation thereof to market. , and the Sale thereof In crude or manufactured form, and to such an extent i as may be from time to time necessary and convenient for said purposes, of j acquiring, holding and disj using of real estate bv sale, lease or otherwise.; and of constructing and disposing of; dwellings and all kinds of buildings, erections, machinery and appliances, and the acquiring:, possessing and enjoying of all the rights, powers. priv-| lieges and immunities conferred upon J nil corporations by Section '' of the -iid Act of Assembly of April IsT-l, and the several supplements thereto.] and for these purposes to have, possess • * e 11 in jov '11 the rights, benetl t s audi privlleuev of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. It M CLARK Solic ■ • ■! Punxsutawnev. Pa. March 29, I < barter In soft or stiff better values than you get elsewhere, we are also agents for the "Knox" hats at $5.00. New Spring Caps, New Hosiery, New Neckwear. We are now located in front of the Washington Hotel LateSqriog Styles in Hats Men's Shoes are a specialty with us, we can show you every thing new and up-to-date in last, toe and heel, in the "Jim" and "Keith Konqueror" at $3.50, and the "Banister" at $5.00. Swell Shirts in the Monarch and Cluett brands, price, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Men's and Boys' Furnisher J. A. WEBER I fe] Wall Paper y for 1905 For Sale, The original presentation of Mi- Alice .Wilson's comic opera, "The Fortune Teller", is to be seen in this city at the Punxsutn wney Opera House tomorrow evening. March' under the direction of the Mes i Milton and Sargent Abortf It will be seen'here with all The handsome details which characterized the original presentation and should prov« a most enjoyable entertainment for theatre i/.oers of this city who delight in musical presentations. The production is one of the grandest known to the stage, having cost Miss Neil sen some forty thou.- ind dollars, and the organization in i/.e and quality is of such eminence that its appearane hero should prove to be an event of great attractIvene .1 \< oil i . i'isnr.it. bnildinu and the conduct of a u«mi: a I i> . 11 '."tat. lniHln.s within x! . < "utiii.s 1 • t .!• iT' is.m, (Mcailicld anil Indian... Pennsylvania. and for these i'I th<- rich's. benefits and privilege's • :: i In- construction and owners-hip o e h a !' 11 e t • ■ r and' object of which is the buying, holding, selling, basing, im I'unxsutawne\ Realty Company tin Horough of Punxsutawnev. t'erson ( ouiiiy, Pennsylvania. Notice |s hereby given that m application will be made to the Coventor of the Stat.' of Pennsylvania on Tilda \ the 21st da\ of April, 1905. b> lieu Kecord. John II Hell, |«Yank «' Lang and Jacob L. Fisher, tinder tin- Act ,,f A ssi 111 h I y. entitled."" An Act to provide for the Incorporation and approveil April 2l>th. I sV 4. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called w \\ti:i>. w \ \TI:II \ < •( I.M i• i :T I NT OIRL T< » k . l..»oks .mi! collect .!'•« .Mint - A.hli . ss ltox -!»2, Punxsut awm-v. 1 'a * Wutters .V Co., Brokers. millinery. paid while learning, also i prentices Miss Prlnjrl.-, No. 200 Park Avi . I'unx'y, 1'a t f. \> \ \ II III CiKih SI'W KKS I ' » 1.1 : \ UN >lO\l\ TO I.OW I >ESI HAHI.M KKSllonc s, lots and farms for snlo. Ininire >f Jiff |
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