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V. /» ' • • -s * \ ( 7 » efjc puttjeBttfttttmeg Spirit. *** V' ■' '■' r VOL. XXXIV. II\si:H\LL M \TI I:KS. NO. 7. 3 SPECIALS 3 Great Values in Men's Suits at WEBER'S All Our Straw Hats at Half Priec. $13.50 and $15.00 suits reduced to $10.00. Wo looked through our stock and selected odd lots in suits, one and two suits of a kind. All this season's styles, long coat. We sold these suits at $11!.50 and $15.00, and some other stores sold them as high as $|N.00. We offer you choice of any of these suits for $10.00. This will give you an opportunity to get a good suit for little money. Hoys' wash suits reduced. 50c suits now •>•">(■ S3.00. Patent Leathersat Oxfords, plain and $3.50 and $4.00 75c suits now 50c $1.00 and $ 1 .25 suits now 75c $ I .5() suits now $ 1.00 $2.50 suits now $1.50 Men's $10.00,$12.00 and $15.00 suits, Mothers looking foi hoj's' waists should not forgot that we have a full line«jf K. and 10. waists, best made. sin1 e or double breast at $7.45. A I'.m Durk I'ami. HI I flf-D B°v's . J. LULD Furnisher FARMERS' BANK BUILDING "ECLAT" HAMMOCKS tRUt BLUE * [). m. except Wed. and Sat. evenings. New Mid-Summer Neckwear Everybody looks to this store wlicn they want something new and they always find it here first. Another lot of hot weather shirts received. Regular $2.00 values for $1.60. Soft collar or without, Vacation Goods Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Bureau Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. We sell the Likely (ioods, the best make. in ri us r m i: it \si:hall. ■ii'iMiVuiiiiiiiii*' ii PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., JULY 18, I90t5. ■ ? - - Mis. T. M. Jenkins. Interstate Dini-Uus Held Meeting at Mr- Margarci, wife of Thomas M I trad ford Friday. Jenkins, of Mndsev, died of c*re bra! homon-hage Wedtiesdav morn A in. . im.: nf the dir. . .us of tlio jns, j„jy j|, nWM| i;r. veurs, anil wa: liih".suite Ha-'.'ba! 1 I.«'a;:'t, was lield buried ill Circlt/Hill I'enielen h'ri :i the Ho el Holl.'.v !■' id.i> after- day at J it'i lock. li. 111.. Hev . Cbarlei '"•••n at 1 I'elu -k. Tlmse in atknd- ,.\. Clark, of Piinxstitawiwy, 1 officlat ■nee were l're;,ident Hindi inet-ht, |ng. lu.idf - <i: Set retar> 1. I. .laeklin, Mrs. Jenkins hud be, n ;Jsuflrerei K..\ : William A. Mean. llunn*!!? IV from lt\er and kidn« \ troulae for l'.. M. "!< i:;ht, Dullois: \\ .1. llrown, number of years but her ilonditioi: Punxsu;awney; M. t!. Fit zpat rick was not such as 1«> alarm Bit rela »m<1 Edward 'Troy. ()!• n; Frank jives and friends until a slfort tinn P.aunu is!< ir. Rrie, and (icor.?p X. before her death. .Mrs. [.lenkins, ' City. whose maiden name was .\Iiss Mar- IY.« principal matter considered ujaret Williams, was born In Wall"- wa lie adjustment ol minus over and came to this countrx about H* •vinc'i there were dispu • The years ago, soon after which sin mar 1 on Mil1 «*>. betw. en Ilornel! pjod .Mr. .lenkins. The family 1> 'a.; F: e Mornell. wh.-n tin- Krle rated a Wall son about 2*J ... a^o '< 1 " tail' 1 In inaki train eonnec- hut the past 1 (» years had liv< <1 in ' ' a Uuffalo. will nm ;i ; a lands* \ where the derea ■ d had enpe ' p-'in (1 name and will not figure deared herself to all with whom lie i't the percentage tabic. Hornell. came in contact. 'ht is credited w h one less She is survival by a hu. '.and and 'ui»' won and but one point ahead three children, namely: Mrs. William Bradford for third phu ■ To- Phillips. Mrs. .1. |{. C'onser and Dan 'i - a in e will trll the si ory as to lei .lenk'ins, of Lindsey. She is al- ' '.'i t lake- tiiirl i»Iact* -o suiviv* <1 by one sister, Mr-. Jam Williams. or remains No. 4. The game be• K 11*I lorneli v ! liav« < <• be played off at some future date.. . M \ , \ . . n». ;u I 'uu \ raw, . :u «. ,»l »-,i <•' lor Vunv y inn. ■ h\ • h Cmpire Shuste. . a. injured, Saturday 1». o Fr<\ , o! Kreas' 11« 1 • i <1 * •' 1 to llgui e 'l' e\hi Cycle i'\ A: Klectrieal Supply House. ''i; ion ; .i £an»e »"»1 ! will u as awarded ihe contrara lor instali- Mn '"ount. Mii> game piay< d at jng-the elctrieal apparatift and lights Oban. when if was alb-:. <1 I nipin jn n,,w $40,000 theatre which is . oi-.'n nave rank d«". ;-ions which being creeled in Ridgwa>\ Members u ' protested, will (ntinT, 'lie di ,,f tli• • Kidgway Opera Hkuse Com ■ i upholding the umpire in thai pany, who attended the opening of r:,:V- . the Jefferson Theatre in Ah is place 1 ' *l'• ■ ■= * i• »fi i>t a M-ilule for ]aa( fall, and •who made inspee- S'MidiN game; was tall-.-d over and fjon of the elec i i< al ;i p p;tra t uin wa.-> d-'t'ided, to l.-a.v. ie matter ■ j,,, handsome Pun\siit a \vno> pi a 11 ' ; uging for Sun da;. ■ \hibitions w< "e well pleased with Mr i:i the hands of the various man- n(as- WOrU whie.ii. io.uet.her with recommendations made by Manager 1' was shown it the meeting tnaf .imues Maginnis and members of tiie an:- »| the lciiLVi' ■ • in ox Vnnxsntawne\ Opera House Com cdleat financial condition and it . anv ui. tl 'large!, in landing the ■as the unanimous opinion of ,ont,Thp n,.w mdgwa> build •:> • ! hat the season be jI1L. which is now und> r mot. wa !'M '''Ii i>;■ all of the t«-ani The modeled after the Punx-n iwnev aster t>l the 1)' 11' ■1: • frau- playhouse and the plan- for theelo'- 'o the Driving Park A -aiein- trical v<tem which have given such •ion >1 DuBols vf.as approved by ilie nj satisfaction in the . ase of _ the loeal theatre, with *01111 recent Oi.V l>! tho directors ■ hi ;ini>i*<>\enienlH, will !m• !dlo\s >1 in ili< , that on July I tin Ohi,» and pl;m! wlii«h will l>e installed in thr vlvanln league i 1 ne played playhouse t) a total of 21,000 people, and •op.sidored the attendance remark- able. In the Interstate league on _ 111.- Fourth of July. Mietv was all starting I" lIn- bnslfiess .1' few .11 inn lance of more thnn 2 1 ,»><>!>, tin- ,.rai.s William M M.m of ': having alone 7.sun people pro •- Kant/, lias made a big of "it !»' the afternoon game with snyiler county's only duel; ranch. l'i"i\sn(awuey. II,. m)W )1!ts j„ partnership his son Xo {■liaiif'.i s were made in the (leorue, ami in their pens, along >1'|. ,.r umpire; . Ilra.ltord Kra. Middle Greek, tliev hnvc 1 2,nun birds inning i he til..' ill'.', a motion by yIi.to ;<l>ou I s.iMlu ducklings, t■ , i\ til; ot Kane. lo | !;i|.r certain produ.-i- of .vein! oil ' I line of .wo hundred dollar j„ th. .omnntnlly to feed lie '..nil the I'unxsutawney \ - :>i iation (|n,■ u.-s. When the tailings are predid not receive a eeuiid and the I for larkct all tie ,o ■ i '-Iown toprp-.'iitarrv. was sat up- „„ „ |n .j,0 neighborhood an .ailed 111 hard. The fine li.ol l.een laid by In .„ ),<-lp pick them. Several men 1 x fin..." Sinister, who alUjted ,-mplov, .1 at all I lines •: o help to 1 h" I ■ 11. X II t a -All. team had re .,„tl , ;sniok This I'll • d to finish one of thd games dur- ,.. ,,,nlv ..,,:;e duck ranch In ttSiill;' 'ie lit ' visit to Kane. cetlon of the state, and p.o;.!.- cone A in.: ion to collect a fine of $1" jtiM, m||..., around to sc. it. Mi oil l ap ,in Campbell me! a siml- purposes ... build up lie en-1*t fate nt the meeting Friday. orprlae until there are a! least — 1 00,00(1 ducks on hand. The hutch ng is done )>y artificial moans. and 1 requently there are 10,000 «i«ks in fiiuv';, Team Won All Ciaincs I'layrd incubator at oni' tinn l.'\\i Sincc WVdncKihiy. buru Now-. I > 1 .M.yci's Dwelling Sold. I (his \V<i lit «*<!. I'liuvsiitaw ney Ladies. In empire and scroll designs. < triental colors. N o iv satin weaves. Double clot li, e x t r a heavy weaves, makes them the best hammock in tlic market, fall and see t hem. \ * \ ** \ V« y A. / V / f h / \ round. Lawn Swings, porclicliairsaml porch swings always 011 hand. Humps! rumps! "RKD STARS.*' Saturday, July T Read Page 3 for Particulars. OUR <CT» g~\ SALE BEGUN Torrence | 3 B I I | 3 I Punxsutawney Block | 1 J | 11 Penna. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER The Home of Reliable Hardware. Punxsutawncy Hardware Co. l 11 Tho Pnnxsutawney Interstate bast ball team played four since • .t \V.-.111. winning <-ach con- During the w. ek a was con |»y ill around good ball play- slIml„.,IP(| whnVhy Edward S ing. in the four ganMi Punxj swaris, Hie taiiorAhecanie ih<' owner made is runs and 31 hits to -l runs o( heater Mwn dwelling and and I!' hits tor tin- opposing chilis. .„ ,h). , ,V-nor of letter <011 In tie- second same with Oiean tin- lll(j inion Sin'*:- The pile Voi-I. rs w. 1C blanked and llu- i„r.<l in i ),t- 1 k $ 1J.:>ti" and 1 In "ii Hit- Oil i' t> lmncb conld do wa chase Includes lb (Joining In! i make one run in is Innings. A - , lh), ull| \iv,.rs lluiMim The new i i f- nit ot hi' consistent good work dwelling, which is \iow occupied lithe I'nnx'.t team pa s.-d Olrnn and it M Clark, ICsq,. iJ one of ihe In si now head- h- second division in, most commodius and convenient lie race loi the pennant. Follow- jIt punxsutawnev ;ind occupies onin;. - lie si ores ot the games play- of ,|)p |,r„ttiest residence sites in the d during tin- week: town. Mr. Swartz will not lilov- Two l-'oi- Oletiu. his family into liis new honi unt next spring. Bids will bo received by flic Punx f.utawiicy School Hoard for t.li«• year'. • 11 PI>1> of mine run coal. Same !o )x• delivered to East ISnd and .links Hill Schools. Ah applications should be made to (»eorge ('. Brown, secretary, on or before .July 1 1, 190(5.- •»' Have shown an evidence of refinement and good taste in the solec iion of china and glassware. We are catering to this trade with the most attractive display at moderate prices. Jtnblnsnu Hardware. Company.That it will pay any young man and his sweetheart, If they are groin*; to get. married or not, to look at our lino <»f ehinnware, lamps and silverware. Robinson Hardware Co If you have a pump that is out of repair you can have it made riglit or money refunded by the Robinson Hardware Company. Our semi-annual red star reduction sale starts Thursday, July F>, and lasts for fifteen days. Thousands of "snaps" for wise shoppers. Come early and often. John It. Hair. —Our sale begins Saturday. July 14. His reductions on every article in the store. Rosenthal's. Last W'edm - day Jimmy Uroen and Captain Campbell took their fast Peppers up into York State and proceeded to Glean where thev gave the !>a oball fan of that town a couple of lessons in the art of manipulating the hoi - hide spheroid. It was an Olean newspaper that, earl, in the season, sia'ed that Punxtitawm •> being a rank tall ender their people could not be blamed for not coming out to sou them play ball. Since Punxsn awne\ has trimmed them five out of eight games that opinion has been revised and the Punx'y club is now on* of the best drawing cards in the league. Summers was Oil the slab for Punx'y Wednesday, and Thursday morning the Olean Times had the following to say of the game put tip by the little southpaw and his teammates:"The Punx'y ball team played circles around the Olean team yesterday afternoon, winning the game by a score of (I to «t." Of the name on Thursday the same paper said, in part : "It was Hobson who sunk the Merriipac and it was Hobson who put the Olean ball team way under yesterday afternoon. He was in the 1><>\ for Punx'y, and his tricks with the ball were more than the Olean batters could understand. He Tiad a lot of pu/.zles which he handed around, and they were better than pigs in the clover, how old is Ann or any of those old gags, and the local boys could not solve them." Following are tlie scores of the two games as reported in the Times: Wednesday's (■nine. prxxsrTAWNi: v K IT P A K •j 2 1 :t o 1 too a Infants' white reefers, 20 per cent. off. Murray and Jordan. (Continued on s««c»>nd puge.) Mini. :t Clark. I ' iii J u 0 X Store closed at (i ] | J. A. i V * IIMIIIIBIIII »X,W<,v,H,,!'vv,i>,.'vvvvvvt''«.»».»w «!"'• yyy. V Her mm ■
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-07-18 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1906-07-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19060718_vol_XXXIV_issue_7 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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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 |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-07-18 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1906-07-18 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19060718_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 2495.87 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 |
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V. /» ' • • -s * \ ( 7 » efjc puttjeBttfttttmeg Spirit. *** V' ■' '■' r VOL. XXXIV. II\si:H\LL M \TI I:KS. NO. 7. 3 SPECIALS 3 Great Values in Men's Suits at WEBER'S All Our Straw Hats at Half Priec. $13.50 and $15.00 suits reduced to $10.00. Wo looked through our stock and selected odd lots in suits, one and two suits of a kind. All this season's styles, long coat. We sold these suits at $11!.50 and $15.00, and some other stores sold them as high as $|N.00. We offer you choice of any of these suits for $10.00. This will give you an opportunity to get a good suit for little money. Hoys' wash suits reduced. 50c suits now •>•">(■ S3.00. Patent Leathersat Oxfords, plain and $3.50 and $4.00 75c suits now 50c $1.00 and $ 1 .25 suits now 75c $ I .5() suits now $ 1.00 $2.50 suits now $1.50 Men's $10.00,$12.00 and $15.00 suits, Mothers looking foi hoj's' waists should not forgot that we have a full line«jf K. and 10. waists, best made. sin1 e or double breast at $7.45. A I'.m Durk I'ami. HI I flf-D B°v's . J. LULD Furnisher FARMERS' BANK BUILDING "ECLAT" HAMMOCKS tRUt BLUE * [). m. except Wed. and Sat. evenings. New Mid-Summer Neckwear Everybody looks to this store wlicn they want something new and they always find it here first. Another lot of hot weather shirts received. Regular $2.00 values for $1.60. Soft collar or without, Vacation Goods Trunks, Wardrobe Trunks, Bureau Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. We sell the Likely (ioods, the best make. in ri us r m i: it \si:hall. ■ii'iMiVuiiiiiiiii*' ii PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., JULY 18, I90t5. ■ ? - - Mis. T. M. Jenkins. Interstate Dini-Uus Held Meeting at Mr- Margarci, wife of Thomas M I trad ford Friday. Jenkins, of Mndsev, died of c*re bra! homon-hage Wedtiesdav morn A in. . im.: nf the dir. . .us of tlio jns, j„jy j|, nWM| i;r. veurs, anil wa: liih".suite Ha-'.'ba! 1 I.«'a;:'t, was lield buried ill Circlt/Hill I'enielen h'ri :i the Ho el Holl.'.v !■' id.i> after- day at J it'i lock. li. 111.. Hev . Cbarlei '"•••n at 1 I'elu -k. Tlmse in atknd- ,.\. Clark, of Piinxstitawiwy, 1 officlat ■nee were l're;,ident Hindi inet-ht, |ng. lu.idf - |
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