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"v I - M^f ■ HI ■ ■ IB Hi |H|H HH° I 1H1H H H QHriH |H ]H |H H |H 0|Mj i) NO. 10. BASK'll.XLL. MEN'S TWO * PIECE SUITS AT REDUCTIONS IN MENS AND YOUNG BI VOL XXXIV. WEBER'S Totals 2 7 J 7 14 1 Hoitx H Tf P A K ,» 2 1 l n • I (i 0 4 0 «t14<) <» 0 Oil 0 0 i' 1! 4 I 0 0 ■) 0 '» .» •) 5 H it 0 (I 0 0 o (I 1 0 1 o $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, (To aa plain and patent leather Just the right kind of a suit for the hot days. The coats are quarter lined. Pants are made with cuff bottom. The fabrics are light home spuns, cheviots and worsteds. FARMERS' BANK BUILDING $.V50 and $4.00 tan Oxfords and shoes, while they $2.45 $15.00 Suit, 12.00 10.00 8.00 5.00 now $10.00 " 8.00 " 7.00 " 5.00 " 3.00 Straw Hats Half Price. Alien. ' * 1; i t'k 1 Mi ■chilli, hi i 'amplicll, I . . Koiirli, s «'.iIhnuii. r ... Ti i vnor. - ... M. I >oiiii hi. c . . I lol>Hu!l, |» .... Totals See our Window Display. We still continue the sale of childrens blouse suits at half price. Kim:' $2.00 Soft Collar attached <T-| CTA Negligee Shirts, special $5.00 Blouse Suits now $2.50. 4.00 " " " 2.00. (V;i no, 1 Sli' iinan. ® l I! 111" • ■, 1 < 'nuiHon. m I Mi i ll»in. >' ........ Hi ley. in !' Dunn, Strom, p 3.00 " " " 1.50. The remainder of our boys' wash suits go at half price. 50c Suits now 25c. 75c " Thursday's (itiino Willi l*'t i«'. " 38c. $1.00 " 5' 50c. 1.50 " " 75c. 2.50 " " $1.25. All of our straw hats at half price. J. A. WEBER Store closes at (5 p. m. except Wednesday and Saturday. Oanr, 1 Hherman. Ollan. 1 . i'ran»on, s I'hilbin, <• Ull«*y. m . ('<>!»•. r ... I Minn, 2 . . Luat.s. p •Uramly. I> All.>ii. t'lnrk 1 M.M'hiin. m . rani|>l» II. 1 It.Mlll. - ... Calhoun, r Travnor. - McDonald <• (larvt-y, p . Totals To Gas Con- sumers and Others S6.98 SALE CONTINUED the gas This hot weather is time to save in your bills. gas If you don't want a range, a hot plate and oven will keep your kitchen cool and your pocket book full. If you don't use gas we have oil stoves that burn like gas. See Our Window Dis- play. .Ask Any Woman. our stock during the month of August. $7.50, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.00 values for complete one, the balance of to make the cleaning up sale a we will continue the sale with have a few men's high grade Suits, Rain Coats and Top Coats left, and in order We still Torrence | JI I I | I I Punxsutawney Block rvLiUDll i penna' Your Choice YourChoice O'Ooiuior, 2 . . WHson. :» . . • • Karly. in ilacnac. I . . • • Ilichardsdon, s K • • •* f • •, r Hyan. c Tuoliey. 1 • • • • (J. Hat-uac, p . 1 Punxsutawney Hardware Co. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER HI I ACQ Men'sand Boy's • U» lULD Furnisher Clothing for men, boys and children reduced in proportion. Totals All. n. ;t (Mark. I M« « linn. in i 'ainpbell, 1 . • • ■ Koa< h. s Tray nor. 2 .M< l lonaId, v . ■ • (iarvry, r MucKown, i> ••• The Punxsutawney baseball team played four games at home last week, two with Erie and two with Hor- Allen, r .... nell, and captured all of them, putting them above the 500 mark. Hie ' 1,,,'n,' i team has won 20 out of the last 20 Komi., s sanies played, and Intends to win 'J""".- '■ some more if It ever quits raining, mii.i," There were three games scheduled Hobson. p . day, but heavy rains prevented them. with Duliols for Monday and Tues- Tooht'.v, 1 iM'eHsoi", p and porhap* »aved DuHols from '.tree disastrous defeats. Today and to- \vVi'»!'.m"';l morrow the DuBols team will play ic;,i'iy. . ai Punxsutawney, and a large audi- Hartnc, t ... ewe will be present. DuHols has l-i.'r','-r<* a fast aggregation now and an ex- Ky|,„.''''' citing contest is to be expected. WcdiM'Mlrtjr'x <»«nie With Krle, Erie started out in the first inning AtHi'JmT i»»»»•'«-' Aih-'n.'r.itnpiM-n4 rl'ij! bv making three hits and two runs nor Has.- on balls itir i»t. s««m „.r Hobtton. and It looked a llttl,- du- }£*. bious. Hut Hobby settled down fiupir.- st»-tni..rn Tun-" i •. to work after that and didn t pci- . ■. |»|7o( ri'lH\<«s in it ii to happen again. Brie se- l"IMIIi . cured but two hits in th«* othet • ■ i Iit important Meeting of Town Council innings. By opportune hitting and Held Monday Night. daring base-running Punx'y succeeded in getting four runs across the Regular meeting of Town Council plate. held Monday night. Present, Ja- The score: cob Smith, (J. K. Bell, T. VV. Shear- PITNXSl*TA\vNr:V er. Charles Miller, \V. I. Kosenbergm V T a 0 k'v' 0 P talker. John II. Hell. ] 0 a 11 ti 0 H. C. Campbell, Esq., presented pe. 1 1 <J 1 <• tit ion for the opening of an alley j J 1.t !| jj on South Liberty Street, between Dr. ,, 1 :j i 11 S. J. Hughes and Alex. 0. Hughes. " t o " " Referred to Street Committee. [[ Lex. X. Mitchell, Esq., presented ■_'.j .... Jl petition for the opening of an al- ♦ 12 o ley through propert> <-f the PunxRUtawnev Land and Improv* mcnt Cotn- IJ j* pany from rear of property of \Y T. 114 1 it Nickeson, east to rear of property of i» o ' <» " J. S. Marry. | j i I 'I \V. A. iiuughman. constable, wiv!! ,, J ,i m present and notified council to put m j n o n Front Street in passable condition or " 0 0 ' '! he would be compelled to ret tu n the it i 0-0 . . same to court. As arrangements Totals - "» ii i have been made for the paving of •sh« nimn out for ini«'i i- rancf that portion of the street complained Stolen i>hs«-h- --Campbell '• m• •«• ii;»t» 2. ()f no action was taken. '-nJ'Z'K,*■ «•- ««» present anil r, Stf.n,: Campbell (.'aliiMim. m. I»«»u- quested that street grades be given ;ibi: ..ft' Ili»b.-«in -Cram. u ii;n.. Kiby. for Kairview Avenue to enable rcsil'1""1- "il !)> pltclM-il ball <» H.uf tien»u I() build sidewalk*-* 8 r t uck out By Hob son 7; by Ktrom 4. (un's lo ouua M.nwa.u wild piich si nun. I'mpi"' A delegation from south Klk Tlim- l :4«i. Street reported that over X00 feet of sidewalk had been constructed on that thoroughfare and requested Punxsuatwney won the second Council to take some action to engame with Erie by the score of 1 to force the ordinance requiring par I. (iarvcy, who did the twirling for ties who had not huilt pavements to Punx'v, gave the visitors only 4 hits, construct same at once. Street while the Punx'v sluggers touched up Commissioner was instructed to serve (irandy and Unites for thirteen bin- final notice. gles, Calhoun and Allen both hat- John Si. Clair. Esq.. was present I (io'o per cent. Three of Calhoun's and complained about water on .letfour hits were two baggers. The ferson Street. Referred to Street fielding of both, teams was sharp and Committee. clean. I'unx'v having no errors aijd Street Commissioner reported that Erie but one. Jewish Synagogue refused to build The score: sidewalk In front of church. ITN'XHt"t'AWN'KV. Resolution passed authorizing bortt (I y A K (nigh to pay expenses of four dele- [ t, gates to firemen's convention, which -j: t j o meets in liellefonte next week. t 1" o " Permit was granted for the ere» - " Jj J ' Mon of a two-story business block on ,',u i i t Kindley Street, to be built of cement ii " ■> i 11 blocks. Ji _!._!! j! An ordinance was read providing 4 u -7 u " for the grading, curbing with stone it H 1' A K or cement, and paving with brick, of KKIK i North Front Street, beginning ill ■•■J] '"J 'J JI East Mahoning Street and extending i ii i. ii n to H., It. & P. right of way. Onlin-11 i jj 1 " ance adopted as read. '[ " j; " The Uorougli Solicitor whs in ,i i ii ii ii structed to notify the Pennsylvania ii ' " ;1 11 Railroad Company to remove ob[J Jj " H structions from (irnftius Avenue, be - ing stone abuttments and bents of Krlday'x <>t>■■<<' Willi Hornrll. Totals 1 4 24 11 i trestle which are built on street. •Bubstltutetl for l.«>.iii-s in thinl inning ordinance was ordered to be T\v<7-u''lYti'm aViI-n!'":,~ii>.>»■ J'<lr-iwn roRiilalInK tlio amount <»f k»s SOM rio t .' i»:isi• iii* i 'ampin-H. Masc oline and other explosives that ma> on balls -A 1 Ifii. Tt.iynor. O'Han-. Hit |)(1 brought into the borough. SStI--Hve«i.rv!'v l-'m K. ». Hastings was -l.-.-.od flwrc pi,... (jravfs. Tinif i "»o. tary <>!" Council, to succeed .J. i Lowrv, deceased. Burgess and police report for fines . Th<> Hor- '"Vt'rZV W»d-ncll' hail no available pitcher aiv» «e- < <' folJ sm'pt wolk during the month ofrAdrian Mu£? *ta582? .""VI.MV " Th'-"mml.tee of ritlwna appolntblg first baseman For six J"111™* lu. ipal''w^'r"'p'lani''re""'rt'-Il 'that "the "p ""! o 'n!!, L rh^nevpriihPu.ixv matter was perfectly feasible, ami no inns, but roiiiil'e judging bv the number of people who got lwo , lr t > were responding the desired amount "f ""i v « t n*' V tl m o of capital could asily raised. %k.zjs, rtsa. .trs ji-asrsBr— Mat-KOWH. -v II. I|i|,'ll|ii' ;';u,'.,il;i; I |„ meet nl Ihe tlon completely at. his metc>. 1 hi resident features of this game were the sen- <a" <« ihe pieMtl nt. national catches In centre Held by p. I,, rtasket I'lcnlc. M cell an and Karly. '"lie score' ■N'i<lion"1 Protective Legi. l'l'WSt'T VWMEV wl" 111,1,1 11 1,naliet I'l' nlo ill JefTersui "%H it i' a K Park Thursday afternoon and even- » '■} I 1 " inn, August It!. All members and •••■[[ ]' || o !i friends of the order arc most cordlalii ,> it •> » ly Invited. The following parties havj 11 1 I! " liig completed their five-year periods ■ r { !| i !, In the Legion received their dlvlt i .'i ii dends: Jane Walters, $2jit; John ... » » » 4 i Cameron, $2f>0; Mary Cnmeron "7 111 18 7 $250; Patrick Karrell. $250; Mar **' Karrell, $250; Mary Kaffetto inltNKMi p v E $172.11. and Catherine Tracy ii o :i t a $94.23. Adam Frew, Sr., receive! o 'I I 11 $fi5 in settlement of the mortuar; " JJ r || claim of his son. Adam Frew, Jr. n \ ?, » The Lesion Is constantly growlm » > t » 11 and steadily gaining the confident• • • ® || ; J || of the people. It Is an order whirl ; n .i o 12 fttlfllls all its obligations prompt! t> o (i o 0 and does all It agrees to do. Vol.lis 11 » n* \? *' stolen bases-Clark Campbell. Base iii balls «>1T Haeniu ' '"T, ' ' Who nupu Prlzpr's riuiEPs wha toarli Trnvtior: otTMinKown Karlv. » no ttsi s ' tatiM» wn.t lit by pitched li.iilH M.'i'liun. Roach, its advantages are over the onltnar, iliiiKown. stiitck out—liy MacKown (M)H|(ing stove, and she will tell yot by Hacnac 1 I inplre Stein >e «. )( )s gUper|or |,a|i(.ri brown ' J' nicely on top and bottom and is cleat Saturday's flame With Hornell. nn(| economical in operation. Conn — - - , , lit and lei us tell you about It. Hob Pttnx'y won the second game from |naon linrdwai.0 Co Hornell without much trouble by the „ score of 2 to 0. The Hornell bunch —/The ideal Sure Cure 1*111' reinhad received the news that they were ody, well known In Funx'v, Is for to be transferred to Pat ton, and sale at J. M. Beyer's and Urn be & Co., were not jubilant over the pros- Be sure to ask for It. pect, evidently assuming that Pat- —ot4 Punv'y Played Kmir (imuin I.ast W k mikI W on .4II of Tliem. ton was not on the map. Hence some of the membersKTAOINNIJP some members of the team played ball while others played horse. The score: PfNXSfTAWNEY R H P A E 0 .1 1 2 0 0 o 0 0 o .1 0 II <1 0 0 0 12 1 O 115 1 o 1 II 1 II o o i r» -f i o 2 :i o o ii o :i o ecials Mid-Summer PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA., AUGUST 8, 1006. < *3$
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-08-08 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1906-08-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19060808_vol_XXXIV_issue_10 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Contact | For further information contact mengle@cust.usachoice.net or call 814-265-8245 . |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Contributing Institution | Mengle Memorial Library |
Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-08-08 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1906-08-08 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19060808_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 2495.06 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 I - M^f ■ HI ■ ■ IB Hi |H|H HH° I 1H1H H H QHriH |H ]H |H H |H 0|Mj i) NO. 10. BASK'll.XLL. MEN'S TWO * PIECE SUITS AT REDUCTIONS IN MENS AND YOUNG BI VOL XXXIV. WEBER'S Totals 2 7 J 7 14 1 Hoitx H Tf P A K ,» 2 1 l n • I (i 0 4 0 «t14<) <» 0 Oil 0 0 i' 1! 4 I 0 0 ■) 0 '» .» •) 5 H it 0 (I 0 0 o (I 1 0 1 o $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, (To aa plain and patent leather Just the right kind of a suit for the hot days. The coats are quarter lined. Pants are made with cuff bottom. The fabrics are light home spuns, cheviots and worsteds. FARMERS' BANK BUILDING $.V50 and $4.00 tan Oxfords and shoes, while they $2.45 $15.00 Suit, 12.00 10.00 8.00 5.00 now $10.00 " 8.00 " 7.00 " 5.00 " 3.00 Straw Hats Half Price. Alien. ' * 1; i t'k 1 Mi ■chilli, hi i 'amplicll, I . . Koiirli, s «'.iIhnuii. r ... Ti i vnor. - ... M. I >oiiii hi. c . . I lol>Hu!l, |» .... Totals See our Window Display. We still continue the sale of childrens blouse suits at half price. Kim:' $2.00 Soft Collar attached |
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