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REPUBLICAN AND NEW AGE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1931 PAGE FIVH PIANOS, ORGANS, The Woman's Home Missionary So SHOOK HARDWARE FOR SALE Star coupe, rumble seat, good condition; also 3-burner gasoline Kitchen Kook" stove and a Gasoline heater. MRS. S. W. PARR, 5-7-2tp Russell Hill.

SEWING MACHINES ciety will meet at the M. E. church parlors on Tuesday afternoon, May Eaton Baptist Church Notes. "Beware of false prophets, which RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas death has removed from Grange Lecturers' Conference.

The Lecturers and Chairmen of Home Economics of the subordinate Granges of Wyoming County Porno na No. 19, P. of H. will hold a con New and Old. Needles and Sup plies for all machines.

at three o'clock. This is pledge HAVE QUICK BUYERS for cheap farm, where little cash is rennirerl ome to you in sheep's clothing, but our midst our dear friend and sister, r.wardly they are wolves." Mrs. Affa Jennings, paying month, and we hope that all Repairing a specialty. Drop in. 20 unable to attend will send in their Kindly send full particulars of your bargain, to Our services were lareelv att-onHprl rods from depot.

Peoples' Phone B. C. KIETHLINE, Pa. STANLEY KKRVNTSK-T ference in Tunkhannock Grange hal May 12th at 1:30 P. M.

5-7-4tp 134 E. Tioira Tnntthannnclf Therefore be it resolved that we, the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Rural Letter Carriers' Association, extend to the bereaved fam pledge. The Conference Home at Binghamton is asking for $40 from our society. Let us not disappoint them. Refreshments will he served.

last Sunday. The annual business meeting was held Saturday evening at the church. Reports and discussions from lec WANTED Three female guinea turers who attended the short course towls. Write or call 5221. or ily our sincere and heartfelt sym at State College will be given.

Ama JESSE MILLER. Mrs. Rose Wall, of Billings Mill, pathy. ONE CENT-A-WORD Ope cent-a-wori each Insertion, with minimum charge of 15 cents per insertion; minimum gross charge, 25 cents. Bach initial and group of figures, in 4-30-2tp R.

D. 3, Tunkhannock, -me ioiiowing officers were elected-Trustee, Fred I. Wheelock; deacon Arthur Frear; treasurer, L. H. Williams; financial secretary P.

I whppl. was knocked down and badly bruised teur dramatic contest work is to be considered. Our new Home Economic FOR SALE A deep well drill. Dy an automobile while shopping in town Saturday morning. She started representative, Miss Perschbacher.

cluding address, should be counted as with one 7 ft. stem, one 14 ft. stem. a word. to cross the street and stepped in ock; clerk, George Phinney; benevolence treasurer, Mrs.

L. H. Williams; pianist, Doris Williams. will be present and give instruction; also our agricultural representative. Unless the advertiser has a regular Also resolved that a copy of these resolutions be printed in the local paper, a copy sent to the immediate family and that they be recorded in the minutes of the association.

MRS. BERNE ADAMS, MRS. ARTHUR HELLER, lt-p MRS. HARRIET JENNTNr.K. front of a car driven by N.

P. Ander ivir. jaquish, will have a part. A one set ot jars and two new drill points. LAKE CAREY LUMBER YARD.

Telephone 4782. Box 6, Lake Carey. cnarge account with the Republican New Age, postage stamps should accompany all orders. If order Is telephoned, remittance should be made promptly. cordial invitation extended to anyone son, of Staten Island, N.

Y. Mr. Anderson attempted to avoid hitting her, but she was struck a glancing blow. Services for Sunday, May 10: 10 A. the church school.

Lesson I Lawn Mowers take a tumble in price Better Mowers and lower prices. Prices start at $5.75 for 16- interested Grange work and leaders of any other rural organization. We hope to have 100 attendance of Lecturers and Home Economics HORSES FOR SALE After May The fall badly bruised her right hip, arm and shoulder. He picked her ud 17117 IT Insurance, as well as Auto- mobile and all lines of cas ualty insurance, have been added to this Agency and I am soliciting a share 7th, I will otter at private sale at my tcpic, lhe Parable of the Pounds." Our delegates to the county convention are asked to report next Sunday. 11 A.

the morning worship. Special music by the choir. Sermon, with the help of others and took her farm at Meshoppen, several good New Captain. Don Lewis, of Plymouth, has been chosen captain of the Penn 1 inch Mowers. to the office of Dr.

H. L. McKown, work horses and a few matched teams LULA M. VAN SCOY, Lecturer Pomona No. 19 lacrosse team tor the current of your business.

The old Gtna of Hartford not only pays for the destruction of your buildings by lire, but pays the rent for a reasonable time to rebuild. Call me up. Phone 4401. Office at 125 Bridge street. E.

F. CAMP. If you need a Mower, buy it I Had My Life to Live Over. all broken and ready to work. L.

L. ELLSWORTH. It Phone 13. Meshoppen, Pa. wnere ner wounds were dressed.

Mr. Anderson then took her to her home. For Mother's Day we suggest the following gifts which are certain to it INUW Choir rehearsal Saturday evening. Zin Dairymen's League Meeting. The monthly meeting of Tunkhan TOWN GOSSIP.

WELL DRILLING If you are in need of a water supply, let us drill your well. Water and Satisfaction guaranteed. Write or phone Cresswell Drilling Supply, 7-24-lyr Kingston, Pa. SPECIAL 6 inch Yellow Pine Match please Mother: Hose, full fashioned at $1.00 and $1.50 pr. Scarfs shaped and lined at $1.50 and $1.75 each.

Wear Right nock Local of the Dairymen's League was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Yonchink Tuesday News of Mare or Less Importance Gathered on Streets. evening, April 28. After a nice so WHEELOCK'S washable gloves at $1.00 and S1.50 nr.

Wide Awake Cash Store I EST. APR. 14. 1870 I cial time refreshments were served to ed Roofers, $25.00 per M. WHIPPLE tf Laceyville.

Penna A new hat a new dress. The latest and best styles, with low prices for seventy-nve. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs TELEPHONE DIAL No. 523V Try Tom's Garage, rear C.

M. Ross gas station, E. Tioga St. Miss Sara Palmer led the Epworth League at the M. E.

church on Sun Wilbur Kester Tuesday evening May 28th. COAL ORDERS TAKEN Prices rignt and prompt delivery. BURTON WALL, tf Phone 3716, Tunkhannock. standard goods, is the service offered you at THE LADIES' SHOP Joseph Szafran, of Noxen, was arrested by Game Warden C. P.

Moss S. A. FREAR, Secy. day evening. Another Bargain in Men's Trousers I Agent's line of samples Snecial Prirc I FOR RENT to small family, 7 room house, all modern, garage.

5 East Harrison St. A. D. WALTER. Fresh Killed, Home-Dressed Chick GRANGE NOTES.

and brought before 'Squire N. A. Doty, where he was charged with ens every day at Smiley's Market. tf 7 East Harrison Tunkhannock. Keiserville Grange No.

508 P. of H. FOR RENT Houses, apartments and A door key was picked on the street will meet at the hall Friday evening, having a gun and two dogs, though an alien and having no right to possess them; also with shooting a deer out of season and on Sunday, thoue-h at 8 clock. Members are asked to farms lor rent. Apply to JOSEPH F.

OGDEN, 10 E. Tioga Street, tf Tunkhannock. bring cake, sandwiches or pickles for and brought to this office, where the owner may claim it. Marceling, Finger Waving, at Hotel Graham Fri. Sat.

Dial operator to call 9006 for having no license. The witnesses atr- Ferry's Garden Seeds AND Flower Seeds are here again and you know they are the best seeds grown. Buy them now and you'll have them when you are ready to plant. All Garden Seeds in bulk. reireshments.

Our attendance for the past few meetings has been good. Let each of us put forth an extra The Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts at 49c ARE MOVING OUT. Window Shades Have Followed the Downward Price WE HAVE THEM. WANTED Good fat hens. Will pay hgihest market price.

S. LANDY, tf P. O. Box 559, Tunkhannock. ainst him were his wife and 14 year old son.

lhe bov said he was com effort to make it even better. appointment. AMY M. LYMAN. Some of the youngsters seem less I manded by his father to help cut up the deer and bring it to the house and Mrs.

Szafran admitted cooking it. FOR RENT House, with lights, hot water, etc. Inquire MISS L. A. HENNINGER, tf 15 Second Street.

concerned about passing their school Dairymen's League Meeting. A Dairymen's League meeting of exams than passing the car ahead. FOR RENT Office rooms on second the Lemon Local will be held at How THE NEW PATTERNS IN LINOLEUM, Genuine Burlap Base, I noor ot Sickler block. Inquire of Wm. MOSIER, Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods for Weight Gaining, Reducing, ard Ellsworth's on Tuesday evening, Several rapid-fire verbal exchanges between the defendant and his wife occurred, which the justice had to put a stop to.

The fines and costs on the various charges amounted to I tf 15 Second Street May 12th. Members of adjoining lo Garden Tools Blood Building, Diabetic and Laxative cals are cordially invited. at us ew Prices, mav interest vn I NU-LIFE The Battery Charging pro cess. Distributed by R. C.

EGGLESTON, Boyce's Grocery and Green Market. Horned owls have become so numer Ladies please bring cake or fruit 34 Putnam Tunkhannock $189, in default of which the defend ant was remanded to jail. for fruit salad. ous that local sportsmen have organ A. D.

BROWN, Secy. FOR SALE: Baled hav. PERCY H. BRUNGES, tf R. D.

5, Tunkhannock, Rakes Hoes Trowels Spading Forks Steel Lawn Combs Weeders Bamboo Lawn Rakes Lawn Edgers Pa ized hunting parties to kill thenvoff. Superior quality Summer Dresses nciiM j. ciignt room house on Large Felt Base RUGS that were bargains at 90c NOW 75 CENTS The Shoe Section Shows Many Bargains Last shipment Onion Sets in. Get yours now, 10c lb. OXBOW LAKE.

Mrs. L. L. Line is spending a few days with her sisters at Forty Fort. Tunkhannock Baptist Notes.

Program for Sunday, May 10, 1931: MOTHERS DAY Sunday school and morning wor Wyoming avenue. Apply to H. C. SMITH. made to order.

Percales Dimities $3.00. Large Assortment of materials. MRS. S. B.

JENNINGS. tf 63 West Harrison St. I WANTED Paper hanging, plastering, interior and exterior decorating; also ship, at the usual time. Y. P.

Society Attorney D. O. Coughlin and spent the week end at their cottage. Mrs. Elizabeth Rumford visited No one should grumble at the "De at 6:30.

Topic. The two trucking. JAMES GARRETT, tf Phone 9011 North Bridge St. tour Road Under Carey's Gro-More Ground Covers 75c a ROLL understanding each other. A Moth signs this year.

The more there are HAULING, moving and all kinds of New Line Bamboo Steel Fishing Rods in Monday her sister, Mrs. Singer, at Laceyville, ers Day subject. the less unemployment there will be evening service at 7:30, at which Hy-Lo Bread (High Quality Low time tne xoung People's Society will trucking; also coal. KENNETH LILLIE, 3-26-8t Phone 4431, Tunkhannock. FOR RENT Six room dwelling with modern conveniences A.

V. COOKE tf 175 Warren St. Cost) 7 cents per loaf. Pan Biscuits recently. Mrs.

Hugh Serfass, after spending a few weeks at her home here, has returned to Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boote, of Albany, N. were callers at L.

L. present a very interesting Mothers 20 for 10 cents. Boyce's Grocery and 'Dependable Goods Reasonable Prices' uay pageant. All welcome. xne oieei jfoies at 90c are a buy.

Every department due for fresh arrivals this week. Friday and Saturday Cash Only Specials BETTER THAN EVER! ureen Market. BOARDERS A dispatch in one of the city papers WANTED Apply to E. A. ROBINSON, 162 East Tioga St.

BEAUMONT. Mrs. Harry Wall is very ill at this tf Shook Hardware Co. TUNKHANNOCK. PA.

says that a rehnancing and reorganizing of the Inland Utilities Company is about to take place. This is the writing. Line's Saturday evening. Mrs. Phoebe Dickinson and son Herbert were callers at George Span-genberg's at Marcy one evening last Mr.

and Mrs. Emory Stralev are company that purchased the Tunk rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. FRED I. WHEELOCK. Eatonville, week.

Mrs. Anna Savacool VOSE. 3 nannock Water Company's system and also those in surrounding counties not long ago. The company went The Ladies Aid will hold a dinner DIAL 5237 BEST FRESH MINED COAL Pea $8 per ton; nut stove $10; buckwheat $6, delivered. W.

J. TILLEY, 4-9-10tp Phone 5491 109 W. Tioga St. SLAB WOOD for sale. Call 18-R1L PAUL WALTER, 4-23-3tp Osterhout, Pa.

FOR SALE Fourteen skips of Italian bees, in fine condition. A. R. BURGESS, 4-23-3tp Forkston, Pa. FOR SALE New two-burner electric me Lemon Xocal of the Dairymens I in-law, Mrs.

Frank Savacool, spent in the basement of the Union church league will be entertained at the a day last week with Mrs. Fav Teel. into receivers' hands in December. on Thursday. home of Mr- and Mrs.

Howard Ells .1 The stork left a babv at the home at Springville. Mr. and Mrs. George Billings and worth Tuesday evening, May 12. Ev opimg is me time to set your strawberry bed.

Five varieties for eryone welcome. Ladies please bring of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kozac one day last week. family, of Dalton, were entertained sale at Schlatter's srarden.

Nnrth caice or truit tor fruit salad. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Wilkes- Bridge St. Telephone 3476 It Cornell Sunday. Barre, spent the week end with Mr.

Hop Bottom Youth Wins Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Brown and 6REENWQDDS and Mrs. Paul Nulton. Evert Letts, of Shunk, and Mrs.

Hur Mr. and Mrs. Gale Clark and fam L. C. Chesley, of Hop Bottom, Susquehanna county, has been awarded plate.

63 Franklin Ave. 4-23-3tp FOR RENT House on Slocum avenue after May 15. Applv to H. CLYMER STARK, Tunkhannock, Pa. FOR SALE One cast iron wood burning heater, one gasoline radiant heater, both nearly new.

Phone Tunkhannock 4238. FOR SALE Eight or ten tons loose ley, of Canton, were Sunday visitors ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs at A. D. Brown s.

Workmen are installing a hydraulic hoist for repairing, greasing and cleaning cars at the Cities Service Garage of C. P. McKown. The device is planted in a hole about nine feet deep and embedded in concrete. A reservoir at the bottom filled with Nile Frempter, of Mehoopany.

a scholarship valued from $700 to $800, in the Duke University gradu- Arland and Donald Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Gale rinrt attoj WEEKLY MEWS Published Every Thursday by R. W. GREENWOOD Tunkhannock high school last week.

the funeral of a iQff. aLe OI arts ana sciences. icn.c das. Parks, of Kingston, on Tuesday. their brother Kenneth being a stu dent at that place.

Vol. 4 Quite a number attended the sale oil forms a sort of air cushion, and the hoist is lifted by pumping in air. Tunkhannock, May 7, 1931 Mrs. Stanley Tague and nephew. nay.

ciover ana timothy; also one truck, good condition. MRS. ABBIE STONE, 4-30-3tp Forkston, Pa. FOR SALE Pure maple svrup. J.

W. KELLY, No. 1 SAVOY at the home of Mrs. Clara Patton Albert Jones, called on the former's brother, Fred Kohn, and family, at Flowers for Mothers Day for sale Right in the midst of the Lemon, Phone Tunkhannock 5669. 4-30-4t mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Myers, of iunnen mil, Friday. May opportunities at Greenwood's.

west tioga street, were in and se May 8th and 9th by the Girl Scouts in the Oliver store building on Warren Street. Orders taken for cor- tmc- 1 1 Hit -tv Albert Jones and friend, Walter FOR SALE New 9-tube General Electric console radio cheap to quick buyer. Inquire of lected a new living room suit and Jacoby, of Wyoming, spent a few deceased, of South Run, on Thursday. Marie Patton and Alma Crispell, students of the Beaumont high school, took the scholarship test given at Tunkhannock on Friday. The senior class play, "A Cheerful Liar," will be given in the Beaumont high school auditorium Fridav pvp- rug the latter part of the week.

inure. Li. j. nawes or days last week with the former's THEATRE FRIDAY SATURDAY JOHN McCORMACK, in "SONG O' MY HEART" tf LAWRENCE BABCOCK. Mary Lazarus.

Remember when we were hnvs aunt, Mrs. S. M. Tague. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Barber, of how some of the clothiers used to advertise a bat and hall with an BRICKLAYING or Concrete Finishing wanted bv the day or by contract DONALD M- ALLARDICE. 4-3U-3tp Meshoppen, Pa. In comes a shipment of Rug-Tex the new rug cushion which puts Tunkhannock; Mr.

and' Mrs. Spencer Stonier, of Lake Carey, and Mr. An "all wool suit." Looked like a Int. The Black Diamond Express, crack Lehigh Valley train, operating between New York City and Buffalo, and known today as one of the most modernly equipped trains in the coun new uie your old rugs and for the money, too. I got one.

I was a kid! I fell. So did mv dad. drew Simerson, of Scranton, were ning, May 8th. Admission 25 cents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellis Meeker and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Shei 'man nnH FOR SALE 30 tons of hay, clover and timothy. PRANK MACIALEK 4-30-2tP Phone 15R0.

North Eaton How many times have you longed for a front seat to enjoy the songs of McCormack? Also All-Dog Comedy. oouoies the lite of your new ones. Mothproof, waterproof and sani guests at the Dickinson home Sunday. The ball lasted half an innintr. L.

H. Cornell and son Donald. Mrs. children arp tak-ino- an Qvrrinj i tary they cost $4.50 in the 9 12 Then the cover busted and the stuffing came out. The suit lasted size.

S. M. Tague, Mr. Milo Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs.

V. D. Lesher nite-nAvA i tUUt in the west. They expect to be gone for several weeks. try, received its name 35 years ago this month.

The name was submitted in a contest by a hotel clerk of Toledo, Ohio, who was awarded $25 by till the first rain storm then the cotton showed up. A large crowd from here attended No! We didn't take it back. We COAL ORDERS Best fresh mined coal: Pea nut stove $10.50. Long ton 2240 lbs. Terms cash C.

J. MONTROSS SOX. R. D. 5, Tunkhannock, Pa 2t-p Phone 22-R-ll Centermoreland.

NOTICE A stray hound has come to my premises. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertising, board, and describing same. ROYDEN E. WEAVER, 4-30-3tp Alderson, R. D.

2. the Dairymen's League sub-district meeting at Tunkhannock Wednesday-last. Mr. and Mrs. S.

N. Heslop, of a contest judging board who reviewed the names submitted. FLOWERS iinrlav Alav 1 0 the spelling contest given at Tunkhannock Friday evening. About 25 of our scholars took part in the con-: just made the best of a bad bargain. I had to wear it even if it was a little tight in nlaces and MONDAY TUESDAY WILLIAM POWELL in "SHADOW OF THE LAW" The tense story of a man of matchless courage! Also All-Technicolor Revue and Mickey Mouse Cartoon.

Another shipment of fibre reed suits just came in, but they are hard to keep, for seems as though they are hardly unpacked before they are being tagged for delivery and it is not strange, either, they are so attractive and the prices are so low that it makes eager buyers. Dad was a little more careful after test and in the singing. is Mother's Day. Will 'be glad tO take Care of vnur nnmr. that.

Binghamton, N. spent Saturday night and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Carpenter, and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

V. D. Lesher. Mr. and Mrs WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY There are but few lines of mer Mrs.

Cora Nulton, who has been spending the last week with her daughters, Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Alfred Petty-bone, of New Jersey, has returned home. The Last Nite of School entertain merits for that day. Elizabeth Schlatter, 239 Bridge Tunkhannock.

Telephone 3476. The annual armory inspection of nui bALiii pure bred Guernsey bull calf; also some nice grade heifer calves Reasonable. C. ELMER DIETRICH, Russell Hill, Pa. FOR RENT My cottage, garageTand hennery, plot 75 300; at Evans Palls $10.00 per month.

Write owner FRANK MILLER. ltD Wyalusine-. Pa chandise in which the unseen value the value built-in and invisible Vose, will entertain the Dairymen's League, Lemon local, monthly meet- i 4- 1 mi. plays such an important part as furniture. The temptation to It is surprising how little difference there is in the prices of electric refrigerators of different makes.

When you buy a General Electric your first cost is vnur onlv au men- nome iuesaay evening May 12. All are cordially invited. Battery of the inst-b ment for the grades was given on meet competition bv selline- e-oorl- looking "cheap" furniture has nev Ladies please bring cake or some kind RUBE GOLDBERG'S Whirlwind of Wows "SOUP TO NUTS" Goldberg's first full length movietone farce is the last word in fun! Also Burton Holmes Travelogue AND The most thrilling short feature flirn. 1 of iruit for fruit salad. juug-mg irom tne experience inursaay evening.

A fine program was presented and the receipts at the door were around $53.00. A fine crowd attended. Paul Nulton was called, with his oi over a million users who have lery will be held at the Fair Grounds at 2 P. Saturday, May 9th. At this time the members of the Battery, their equipment, and all Federal arid State property will be inspected by Federal and State officers.

All members of the Battery are required to be present at. tin's rri TAKE NOTICE This is" to notify the public that we will not be held responsible for any indebtedness made against the Russell Clark property at Lemon for any purpose whatsoever MRS. KATHRYN CLARK JONES MILES J. CLARK. 5-7-3tp FOR SALE May 16th, 300 th7ee-weeks old Leghorn chicks.

Price 30c eaoh. From our special mated flock-also 200 Reds two weeks old. Trina Electric Floor Polisher never paid a penny for service in the three or four years they have been cn the market. er been strong enough to induce us to indulge in this practice. Inexpensive furniture sure.

But nothing so low in price that it is not safe for us to sell or safe for you to buy. Every dav we lose business of people who want cheaper furniture and every day we see them coming back after making the experiment. -vcj. jiiuuucm, xvuiing tne niner. amDuiance, on Sunday to take James Patton to the Nanticoke Hospital.

He was employed at Noxen tannery and public is cordially invited to witne I while attending to his duties as fire NEXT FRIDAY SATURDAY JACK LONDON'S "THE SEA WOLF" With MILTON SILLS. FOR RENT We Will Deliver and Call For Polisher. Can Easily Be Handled By Any Child or Lady. Mr. and Mrs.

TJ. G. Emmons, up on Shannon Hill, whose home burned some time ago, were down and bought furniture to furnish their new home. man ne ieii aoout twenty feet and was seriously hurt. He is in a very critical condition.

each. o. H. LOVE, N. Mehoopany, Pa.

5-7-21 Telephone Mehoopany 12R2 PLANTS FOR SALEAll kinds of garden plants. Phone 5432 MYRON BAKER, Tunkhannock. Grange was held Saturday evening tnis inspection. An eared grebe, an American water fowl, came down on the tannery grounds at Noxen a few days ago, probably being confused by a heavy snow squall. As such birds cannot rise except from the water, it was FOR RENT Six room house, electric lights, $13 a month.

Telephone 5421. Now comes oil stove time. We are in position to give you a liberal allowance on your old oil stove on a new Red Star, Florence or Coleman Gas Stove. -utaumoiir. nigh school auditorium, with Bowmans Creek Grange visiting.

After the regular business ISAAC JONES, tf unkhannock. Old English Floor Wax 75c Pint Can WOOD FOR SALE Phone 16-R-4 S. D. BONNER, 6--6tp R. D.

5, Tunkhannock, Pa. session, a very fine literary program was presented by the lecturers of the Monroe and Bowmans Creek Granges. The program consisted of harmonica AMBULANCE picked up by one of the tannery employes, who phoned to State Game Protector Moss, who went up and brought it to his home. Mr. Moss kept it over night, photographed it, then took it down to the river, where it was able to rise and proceed on floor type, FOR SALE Show cases 6 and 8 ft.

lenerths. "God thought to give the sweetest thing. In His almighty power To earth; and deeply pondering- What it should be one hour In fondest joy and love of heart, Outweighing every other, He moved the gates of heaven apart And gave to earth a mother." Next Sunday is her day and all mothers will be with us either in memory or their presence. 5--3t HENRIE DRUG STORE. Mrs.

Tom Ellsworth on Ellsworth Hill, is one of the latest Maytag owners, and Mrs. Peter Austin, down near Falls, got hers the next day. Seems as if every home in the County has one. vet soios ana duets, two short plays, several readings, comic songs, talks jokes, etc. After the literary program Monroe Grange served a lunch COMPLETELY EQUIPPED Store Call 4091 Night 4289 R.

W. GREENWOOD Funeral Director HORLACHER SICK 12 E. Tioga Tunkhannock, Pa. PHONE 3062 Buy Your Electric Gooda at the Electric Store i Vtine. Diras are exceed-1 of sandwiches.

ok journey, such birds are exceed 6-7-4t every Week sees more deliverd. scarce in this section of country, and apples..

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