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pm^F •W^'V.A 4' L m 1 VOL. XXXIV. The Clothes WEBER Sells Are The Best You Can Bu SI! 10 S25 the country. Price from Coat makers foremost by one Rain- of the the genuine. B. Priestly cravanette made Boys' Clothing I f j s\ Men's' Shoes Ready for your inspection. Hats FARMERS' BANK BUILDING dollars. "Sl'NXV JOE" GETS IJKAIL csls. Kills I In* Kins' oi Hk' ('lottrtlckl Tor- NO. 28. Rain Coats coats in one, and can but We three be worn in all seasons. handle none useful garment a Rain Coat is, is really, Have you ever considered what Prices 15 to 25 Dollars We sell Hart, Schaffner & Ma clothes, possessing every kink of fashio made from the nobbiest material. The clothes have reached the plane of perft tion, that places them in the front rai of* America's best ready-to-wear appar^ Price 10 to 20 Dollars For the man of moderate mean we will be glad to show you Clothcni clothes. All wool materials, goo workmanship, hair cloth stiffening, no breakable coat fronts. Cheaper suits here as low as J. Copyright 1906 rt Schaffner & Marx A. WEBER UNEDRWEAR • We show a good line of under wear. Priced from 50c per garment 3 2 dollars. Union Underwear. H| | Ar ft Men's and Boy's • ()• LtlLO Furnisher ! Punxsutawney Is to have a nail- O. 1' Walker, who returned from ! ' This ' announcement was mnde before''he Thursday by John F. .Moon, Railroad Wilson/lormerlv of This ,*,""7 Z , Secretary International fommitteo his man Friday, who had bee,, oufat ivTv h 7 Assorla!ion. of th,. l'unxsulawne> in the u'llrts ' night from PittaburK lllS' t'ounty 1 ignt rrom iittsourg. with ono ()f (hp ,ar , h, k Secretary Moore was met her,, by ever seen in . learlield County. The •„ I T" k Holland, areliiteet hunters started the bear early Satur»""nln. "ho was sent here at the day morning and followed hlin all! lnstanee of the U.. It. \- I'. Railroad day and until a lute hour Saturday < on,,.any, to pass on the adaptability night without <uecc<s. Sunday th< v | of the Klk Run omve for the new es- camped on his trail and eaiiv Monday | tnhllshment. morning took up the chase. Scleral I I he architect, Secretary Moon . K. miles were covered during the d»v I Itacr, Ueneral Secretary of the and the nlmrods being with.,tit i city association, and Hay v. were about to give up/ wh. it late in' night yard master of tin. It R. & l>. the evening bruin was discovered live Itnlli'oad of this place, made an in- miles from camp. We hail taken j speetlon of the building in the lore- refuge behind 'lie roots of i I noon with the result that Mr. Holland tree which had been blown down bv j was instructed to prepare [dans for a recent storm and when Mr. Wilson j remodeling it at once. cam* upon him bruin showed light, j The building Is a large, substantial Bunny Joe accepted battle and as jjirick structure and when the pn- the bear approached with dripping ' provements ere completed It will ion- paws and wide extended paws, raised ] tain it dormitory for the ac.-omntoda- his rust\ triile and sent a ball through i tIon of railroad men who top here bruin's heart. ; oyer night or temporarily, a dining Ilcing tired and worn out the huntroom, restaurant. lass lee- era built a lire and after supper, lure room, reading room, billiard prepared • .vlusively of bear meat, and pool room, game room, seer.,- -pent the night in the woods Kailj tnry's room and perhaps bowling Tue.alav morning tile, returned (o alley. camp and securing a horse and wag- The entire expense will be borne by on i.urnecl to the sue tie of the the II. It. X' 1'. Itnlli-oad I'omp.tiiy, slaughter, which was near the road w hich has already establishe d \. Al. leading from th" camp to i Meat-Held. A. associations nt Dultois. HufTalo, Rrtiln was then loaded ..n the wag''reck and Balamanca, at an i xpense on and taken to nut Town where the of oyer Still,000. hunlers arrived about 10:30 o'clock. With the establishment of the ilred and worn out. but happy is two tin building in this place the Li R. kids In a camlj kit,-In n. & I', company will then bin, nssod- Th bear tipped the seal, s nt :'t« atlons at every important division pounds Ii bad been chased through along Its lines. the wilds of cleartield t'ounty for 8| Mr. Holland will have tin* a s.dst- several . mus, Imu always inanaK 11 ii»!( ♦•. whenever necessary, of s. l» to «'lud«r even tin must noted hun I Mi'.ks, secretary of the Dultnls Kali- f,r» ''"'II Monday. when Mr. WIU« || road V. M. <A. in planning the build- was }., ing congratulated for his pro\\ lilng. Mr. Weeks came to Pun.su- «'s-s by the Clearfield nlmrods, Sunn lltawney today and work \\i\r begun .tl J'1' replied in his happiest and nios II once on tin* plans, which Mr. Holland nonchalant win: ' .Many a one Jo« expects to complete by .Vovi mbcr 1. killed." ' Th- plans und estimated cost will Mr. Walker, who is ;i boar fan. i. r • theft be submitted to Mr. Noonan, hims. If, state that the one captured j general superintendent and Mi. Din- by Mr. Wilson was tin largest and 11 key, auditor of the J!., K. tM- P. Kail- bud the tin« t, bla.-k» st p« It he had j mad Company, at a meeting which overseen. will be held at Hocluisacr, X. V., Israel Spencer. of Klbell, returned I 'which will also be attended by Mr ,ron» Cameron County Tuesday with j Moore. a large bruin In his possession. Mr | .As soon as the plans have b« • n ne- sl "ne. r had I . u out trapping about cef>ted by the railroad company work ' week. The first bear raptured fei i on the remodeling of the building will an ea*y prey to his rille. Monda\ a bc|begun at onee. it i.. hoped t«. morning ;i st-cond bear got his part c, have the new quarters ready to oc- fast, but he was evidently not to In ttcupy during the holiday season: captured so easily and walked off wit I Membership in the new association lh<' trap. ,<tfll be limited to railroad emph»\vs I' report* I that \. T Sprnnklo sasntr<K'?r b,-»v* -a!h' who with a party of friend : in no way conflict with the city asso- was stopping at the Punxsutawne Il'-Imoii. On the other hand the twft ('amp, came in Tuesday with a JF afljjttfr-iations will cooperate with and pound bear as his trophy of the hur afMfHit each other in every way p< PUN SUTAWNEY, PA., OCTOBER 31, 1906. FOR RMI.ROAl) V. M. C. A. I'mjpct Is Now Well I • tuler Way In Piiiix'.v. <•!. \i> r.i: \ u is i>i: w>. ONE PRICE CLOTHIER A fell Line of Gas leatin Stoves In Slock YfOI.ATKI* I.KJt <>l{ LAWS. We have established the reputation of keeping the best lines at the lowest prices in We think we deserve it- town. come and see. Punxsutawney Hardware Co. Home of Reliable Hardware. THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Drawers 29c Under- Shirt 29c SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3rd Men's heavy fleeced Undershirt 29c Drawers to a Customer Only One Shirt and One Pair Txr REUBIIY— .rciff« r.s oni j. ikfffc to rrtj-i • \V' ill »>. ntf \ 111!! i mix. ni). r-lontli ,I.uiifii ry ntjp; ' hUtGil Kilt! ■ i' 'Ut vhl hit tea 111 ' 00 I iiUf rffi t r . ilroii in*; tr» • \ h««i It n ■as pi; i whit'h v The K !i■•■ii jCom pl;u many shi ironii But VKTRit.W riibifv! •.vst'-rdtty [ H'.mlfHM • ml** I ;!!l tnvl -Mill. JEP 111 > ' ■•} I Win on *•« ?or|r**iv i I >-i AlffOOU | 2.|rw«a f "" «" "" n- in Nilllr<K,s Sln <)l(l „rilhl Ut. XM (JisHoolatioriH loi-atrd Iri th.' I'liil «l Wild linnet I'M itn«l Canada and many orffimiz- U- railroad branch of I ho V. M. c Mm are belt* formal in Mexico xlml,1(ls rt.tui-ning from the I'imx I 1total membership sutawney i-ii 1111> in I'learllelil Countv f reached SO,noo an,I is uron-lnx , i:1iu those who K<> tli. r.- for in. Idly wherever I he plan has 1,,-,-n pUrp()P,, hunting wild honey, IV, Krateful to Sunny Joe Wilson for re•* moving their chief comjx'tltor. Th< OltltlCliS MANY Ni:\v C\I!S. |,1K I,lack bear whieli Mr. Wilson shot last Monday also had a sweet tooth leerns Have Mut'li Unships anil ami for several seasons hi' had In e XihnI Rolling Slock. making the rounds of the lee tret lince the coal track' bejyun to pick in tin- virinity of [In- Punxsutawiic ail extraordinary demand for mw ramp with the n -nil that the famllli ars ami freight ran has been of the hunters have annually bee it< »l. Recently tlii Punxsutaw- robbed ol' hundreds of pounds • Machine iV- Foundry Company ol- honey. place lias been running full ca- rtavld Hoover and Thomas Alii Ity on orders from the Dayton bran, of this jilaee. who in compau 1 Company. i.f Daylon, Pa., the with the keeper •.r the ramp, Juine • III a Clcarlleld Coal .V I run Hrewer, spent lant week cutting he ay, id' this place and the < * I • .. r - trees found evidence oil eveiw ban IV Cambria Coal .V Iron Coal- of bruins depredations. Diirlmt lb of clearll. Id. week I hoy rut six large bee tree: noon as these orders have been every one of which had 1 tnmpere •led, which will be within a ui,h 111,1 w,"'n 111,1 b<'"' IV'IH 1111,111 ■lys, 111* local mamifactun rs brought lo earth the swollen eondt Kin on an order which was re- ''nI1 'llfs eyes showed that he ha< ulaced by lb.- IlUffal,. .V- Sus.m - mcl uill> 'ti speral. opposltlo: company for 4«0 mine ears. frm" th' h""s whlle 111111:1 "5 1,1 iIiir- under full force tile ,|s lor "'"'Vtawm-y Machine * Foundry , •""•In* the week, however, Messr> IV can turn o„, 20« cars per Bn ' Ilu",v''r »- u.,1 i, will therefore be about ou1,v' ''V*' *" h"m> . #l ,, . which they rendered in camp an-1. 190,, be ore the 11. ... s. hom(1(1. wm «ill Imve been coin- ,|n|in , ,,u. w 1|u, he order calls lor an . x- s,,.,s,„,.s ,v ,, l'-iuut! '"oinpany 1,1 wild honey will be largely increii compan.v also recently distii- Mong i's operations in Jeffi rliana and Clearlleld counties I W Steel coal ears which were Negro Long Sought finally Apprc'ureil ai Dinler. The ears lieml«l at I'heiisburg. isferred over the H.. It. a P. , and have recently been .Special Policeman Milton Wall, ..1 through Punxsutawiiey In "'is place, returned Krldu> night is. Ebensburg, bringing with him ltoiieri he order was completed last Scott, alias James Warsell, colored, croud order for I r>00 cars who '« wanted In this county for III. - eil with the Hutlrr Bal lkluor "oNing. Chief of Police ill be rushed as rast as pos- fJ,>'1"1 ••in'11 months ago, g,,i word that Scott and Mary Light foot .Chester a Pittsburg Coal & •'onduetliig a speakeasy near any. with headquarters In B,lls M111? tt »"™m 1"r "r- C, has also be, „ receiving r;'Hl was Kot w,"n omenta of new coal cars lh", l"--'coedlngs however, and skip•r recentlv 1 ° ',1'*ore t,u> arrest could be *' made. ~ IV*>t long after leaving Bella Mills, » l-.\.\MIM',h FOIL l'KX" Scott was arrested in Cambria (!oun- SIONS. ty for felonious shooting, convicted and sent to jail for a period of six ion Kxumining Board met months. His time expired yesterda> m tin second floor of the and he was atvsted by Policeman Building and the following Wall us he was leaving the Cambria for an increase of pension; 'County Jail. (roughler. Sykesvllle; James So«»tt is the colored man who sh«>i ahaffey; Joseph IV Nortli. ('hit 1 of I'ulmer. of this place ney; Daniel J. Smyers, Big ahnut »' ven years ago. lie wa; es A. Swaney, Punxsutaw- «lvt>n a hearing before Squire Care> es Oraham, Urey; Wesley Tuemlay afternoon and held for court Punxsutawney; John It. * "•* ndiana. Tf .v,hi will look at the display o baked goods in the window of the lloi luality. fleeced lined cotton ''",l Bakery. Sjiturday. No'v«*mber :: a regular 35c value; we you will see as line a display as yo\ 6 them for Ufi cents. J. B. can see anywhere. This is a broa"o., Ltd. assertion but we will have the good! * % • *+ ' *nrmnu rev or. •*.. - - - , I i \ . V ;■--x' ;■ j i Ci/i.j*.,' L-r • •• H W d W • - m - -
Object Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-10-31 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1906-10-31 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Identifier | ps_19061031_vol_XXXIV_issue_28 |
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Language | English |
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Description
Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1906-10-31 |
Volume | XXXIV |
Issue | 28 |
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 | 1906-10-31 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Jefferson County (Pa.); Punxsutawney (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | ps_19061031_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 2500.86 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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pm^F •W^'V.A 4' L m 1 VOL. XXXIV. The Clothes WEBER Sells Are The Best You Can Bu SI! 10 S25 the country. Price from Coat makers foremost by one Rain- of the the genuine. B. Priestly cravanette made Boys' Clothing I f j s\ Men's' Shoes Ready for your inspection. Hats FARMERS' BANK BUILDING dollars. "Sl'NXV JOE" GETS IJKAIL csls. Kills I In* Kins' oi Hk' ('lottrtlckl Tor- NO. 28. Rain Coats coats in one, and can but We three be worn in all seasons. handle none useful garment a Rain Coat is, is really, Have you ever considered what Prices 15 to 25 Dollars We sell Hart, Schaffner & Ma clothes, possessing every kink of fashio made from the nobbiest material. The clothes have reached the plane of perft tion, that places them in the front rai of* America's best ready-to-wear appar^ Price 10 to 20 Dollars For the man of moderate mean we will be glad to show you Clothcni clothes. All wool materials, goo workmanship, hair cloth stiffening, no breakable coat fronts. Cheaper suits here as low as J. Copyright 1906 rt Schaffner & Marx A. WEBER UNEDRWEAR • We show a good line of under wear. Priced from 50c per garment 3 2 dollars. Union Underwear. H| | Ar ft Men's and Boy's • ()• LtlLO Furnisher ! Punxsutawney Is to have a nail- O. 1' Walker, who returned from ! ' This ' announcement was mnde before''he Thursday by John F. .Moon, Railroad Wilson/lormerlv of This ,*,""7 Z , Secretary International fommitteo his man Friday, who had bee,, oufat ivTv h 7 Assorla!ion. of th,. l'unxsulawne> in the u'llrts ' night from PittaburK lllS' t'ounty 1 ignt rrom iittsourg. with ono ()f (hp ,ar , h, k Secretary Moore was met her,, by ever seen in . learlield County. The •„ I T" k Holland, areliiteet hunters started the bear early Satur»""nln. "ho was sent here at the day morning and followed hlin all! lnstanee of the U.. It. \- I'. Railroad day and until a lute hour Saturday < on,,.any, to pass on the adaptability night without |
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