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Wyoming Democrat from Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania • 3

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the Wyoming Democrat. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock A. R. Baldwin, of Wyoming, committed suicide in the cemetery at tbat place through the use of a double barrel shotgun aimed at CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK lnkhannock, Mar. 26, 1909.

hie breast and set off by the use of a notched stick. While leaning over bis the post-office at Tunkhannock father's grave he discharged the weapon mail matter of the second class. and was almost Instantly killed. Mr TUNKHANNOCK, PA. lialdwln, who was a merchant, had gone 9T jaaBj i fistfl iifil VtTWe keep no tnbscriptioit books.

7 re up to which subscribers have paid for the Democrat is indicates: by the date printed on th ted address labels attached to their papers SUGAR HOLLOW. Mrs. D. A. Jayne gave a birthday party at her residence at this place on the 17th Inst, in houor of her 75th birthday.

Several guests were preseut and numerous presents were received. Justice Smith was hauling ties to Tunkhannock last week and Is still at it this week. How much longer he intends to keep this strenuous work up we cannot conjecture. The sick people and Invalids of our community are on the mend. If they were not we would have mentioned It before.

The visitors are so numerous we don't take time to remember them all. We don't want to know too much about other people's associates and business transactions. Everyone should be content to mind their' owrr business part of the time anyway. It la wall known that Ellas Howe' the Inventor of the sewing machine, not only enlisted as a common soldier la the ranks of the Seventeenth Connecticut reglmeut, carried a musket aud did full military duty during the war, but at a certain conjecture, when national finances were at a low ebb, he paid soldiers out of his own pocket. Relative to this Incident P.

T. Barnum used to tell this story "While Mr. Howe was counting out the money referred to a stranger, who was a clergyman, entered the tent and said he had heard of Mr. Howe's liberality, and had called to ask him to contribute toward building a church for his congregation. 'Church, said Mr.

Howe, without looking up from the bills he was counting; 'buildlug churches in war times, when so much is needed to save our eoun try! What church is 'St. Peter's church the clergyman. 'Oh, St. said Mr. Howe; "well St.

Peter was the only fighting apostle he cut a Commenced business Oct. 25, 1902 down to begin his duties for the day. He met a number of people on his way to the store and saluted them In a general way. After getting shaved he went back to his home and from there to the cemetery, whete the tragedy occurred. He wae born in Nicholson, In 1854.

and was married to Miss Emma Oingell In 1881, and was a resident of Wyoming for the last forty-one years, having for the last thirty years been a merchant In the Don't Buy Your Carpets Mattings, or Wall Papers for your Spring renovaflng until you have looked our stock over. We have just received a large line of these goods of the best makes which are at your disposal at very reasonable prices. Something to satisfy most every one and make your home more attractive and cheerful. SHOES for the whole family best qualities, lowest prices. You know the kind.

You can always find them here. J. K. SLAWSON, Tunkhannock, Pa. Capital aim MATias, Vk Worm and Dciaotnl." The New York 7ri.

Weekly World and the Democrat oue year for 1.75. The "f'regular price for the two papers Is 2 Ve will furnish the two papers, cash with for $1.75. The World, three time Is almost as good as a dally pa for the farmer who lives some dls Surplus Earned Dividends Paid same place. Mr. Baldwin Is survived by $50,000 04.05 $0,500.00 $46,504.05 $576,601.42 the following relatives: A brother, Wil llanal liam C.

Baldwin; his wife, Emma Baldwin; sons, James Q. and Charles; daugh asszaaEiiEi tanee from the post-oflloe. tf We're alive to tell tie1 story that the robins are here again, also tho eurrbon- Total Total profits earned Resources mau's ear oft. I'll go $500 on St. Peter, but I am spending most of my money on THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK TINUHNWCK.

PA. saltpeter now." Baltimore Sun. The are no more old maids. Where ters, Mabel and Dorothy, of Wyoming, and Mrs. Norman Brown, of Scranton.

The cause of the suicide was due to melancholy. Colonel Rtcketts Is offering $1.00 reward for every porcupine killed on his timber lands in the vicinity of Rlcketts. These porcupines are very destructive to CAPITAL "Surplus $100,000.00 100.000.00 Is the "Aunt Maria," who used to help mother with the mending and hand out peppermint drops to the children 'I She Before Placing Your Order for a Monument Sylvester A. Loxu, author of the popular Entertainment Lecture, has been honored by a remarkable success on tho Lyceum platform because of the unusual quality and nature of his work. He has appeared with uniform success in almost every state In the Union.

We know of no man on the lecture platform to-day who has made a greater popular success. He is brimful of new ideas: has a distinct message in every lecture and a most de is now a doctor or stenographer, with her own life to live. Modern commercialism 3 per cent. Interest paid on Savings Accounts the hemlock timber. Colonel Rlcketts MARBLE ANoORANrfE has a tract of timber In that section eight nets.

J. T. Smith lost six cents out of his pocket last Monday while cutting wood. Mr. Smith has the sympathy of the entire community In this loss.

Dora Jayne, while taking a rest on a fence rail shot a red squirrel by mistake for soino crows. Dora is a great marksman and never shoots but what ho kills something oltbor Intentionally or by mistake. Four tramps enjoyed tho hospitality of tho Hadsall barn last Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Haley were visitors at tills place Monday last. They tell us everything on Russell Hill is in a statu quo, as you might say. miles in length densely covered with hem Our vault contains safe deposit boxes whioh we rent for the small sum of $1.50 per year. We Invite the inspection of our vault and also the patronage of the public.

F. L. 8ITTSEH, President. JE jyiDNUHfNTS: 7 I lightful way of presenting these messages lock and wishes to preserve the timber. The porcupines are night prowlers, and are quite susceptible to the tempting morsel of a well-balted trap, so that for the We solicit your patronage.

did it. Margaret E. Sangster has some shrewd things to say about spinster aunts and bachelor uncles, too In the April Woman's Home Companion, that will make you sit up and think, If you are one, or have one, or know one. You will find in this beautiful Easter number a great story by Cyrus Townsend Brady "Hearts and the Highway" which has to do with a girl who captured her enemy In an entirely unexpected way. Woman's to the public.

Subjects: "Lightning and Toothpicks "The Man of Destiny." "II ungry People." "Drop It." or Cemetery Work of any de scription it will be to your interest to see my collection of Designs and Finished Work. Write for Designs and prices. All Work executed by pneumatic tools. GEO. WHITE, Warren Street, Tunkhannock ESTABLISHED 1875.

iiulUll4lU4lUllUlllllU.l.lle,.lll.llll..ului.l.lli A great lilt. Long's lecture caught Notice to Subscribers. The postal laws and regulations require us to pay postage at the rate of one cent for each paper that Is one year or more In arrears. Subscribers who are in arrears will confer a favor by settling up for their paper as soon as possible. everybody.

It was one of the most do I he view some people take of mankind light ful lectures ever heard here. Ottawa The- Kansas) tlerald. Al Court House, Tunkhannock, Friday evening, March 26, 11109. 226. KNOWN HOUSE BILL NO.

AS THE FORES TRY BILL. most part they must be taken In this way. They usually live In colonies, and seem not to be either frightened or dls couraged because a brother or sister, or father or mother get caught: when a colony is located tho whole gang can be taken in a night or two or in a single night for that matter if one has traps. One trapper in the former war against the pestiferous "porkie" caught 18 in a single night, but as the prize was only fifty cents then he did not make the haul that the present rate of a dollar apiece offers. Chatged with heating Ruth Russell, a nineteen-year-old pupil, Clayton Kellar.

principal of the high school at Laceyvllle, was arre9ted last Friday. The charge was made by Judson Russell, father of the girl, and Kellar gave ball, the technical charge being assault and battery. It Is alleged that Mies Russell, In a spirit of playfulness, poured water on Professor Kellar's chair. Professor Kellar sat down on it, much to his own discomfort. When KEYSTONE MM How It Will Affect the Fai-mei Home Companion gains first attention through its splendid fiction and Illustrations.

It grips and holds Its new friends through the usefulness of Its departments. There aro ninety six pages of hopeful, helpful Easter cheer In this greatest of spring magazines the Easter Woman's Home Companion. How times change When we were young, says an exchange, people had colds, soaked their feet in hot water and got well. Now they have grip, take quinine, feel sick all summer. Then they had sore throat, wrapped a piece of fat pork In an old sock, tied It around the neck at night and went to work the next morning.

Now they have tonsllitla, a surgical operation and two weeks in the house. Then they had the stomach-ache, took castor oil and recovered. Now they syivunia I he Fol First Door Below Hotel Graham, TUNKHANNOCK, PA. Hi Tin fa rrners of Peri ing much Interest new before the House known as House liji! tiai words oi' which ar "That tie- pennsylv 'f Hepresentatlves No. 226.

tic essen as follows: Is the comic view, and just enough of the grotesque to cive their caricatures an air of uproarlousness without becoming vulgar. Mrs. Hannah Jayne, who has hpen enn-fined to (lie house since last Decemher, was out making a call on Mrs. D. Hnd-sall last Wednesday.

A person cannot, alwavs believe all they hear. The following instance has a warning: A stranger In spectacles was traveling on the main road last Wednesday eveninc. The plantlvo mewing of a cat and the occasional hoot of an owl could be distinctly heard in the distance. The great man turned his head In the dlrec. tlon of the sound.

"Oh lie remarked in an audible tone, "what a delightful strain, what a joy to listen to such entrancing music Nothing interrupted the current of his rhythmic vibrations, ami the ln-fentness with which our enchanted friend listened, not knowiitL' the truth, was an amazlncr tribute to this unsuspecting trio. Professor Gay went to town Mondav Long, March 26. Sylvester A. Long, March 28. W.

S. Bunnell, of Meshoppen, was a Visitor in town Thutsday. Mrs. A. J.

Uerrles, who has been ill with pneumonia, Is better. House for Rest, Turnpike street. Inquire of P. D. Cleveland.

tf William Moeier and wife were visitors in the valley on Wednesday. R. B. Fleischer, of Plttston, Is the new clerk at the Hilkewlch stores. Miss Mame Crawford, of Mehoopany, was In town the latter part of last week.

i Mrs. Louis Ililkowlch is spending Williams Hardware Co. Are still doing business at the old stand on Tioga Street and will continue to do so. Everything in the Hardware, Building and Implement Line, as well as all the household necessities usually carried by a hardware store can be found in stock here. Dls Department of vbt to make reason ions and to issu.

cutting and re wood, from lb. ami all other oc Forestry shall have pott able rules and regulat! permits governing the moval el timber anil pasturing of live stuck, cupancy and use of tlml land wltblr: this Corrrmi Here la Inserted a pa any violation of tie- hi he found out who was guilty he Is alleged to have thrasher the girl, who Is almost as large as he, until there were black and i land and wood wealth." have appendicitis, a week In the hospital and six feet due east and west and four feet perpeudlcular. Then thev worked. grapn oi Glaring a misdemeanor They labor now. In those days they wore underclothes, now they wear lingerie.

by a Ii. puuishabl excer ding .500 nltrht to perform Ids duty as lender of then Thai ng in this A tho hand. Ilia equal is not known in these suburbs When It comes to play, Ing musical Instruments he plays them all not Ii 1 of the land In good or imprtso days, or ho "Provide shall prever faith mature fore permits to 1 of Forestry isrkettng of th the Ul for prod. Issui We ask your continued patronage and ill treat you as well as we know how. THE BEST PLACE TG BUY HARDWARE WILLIAMS HARDWARE TUNKHANNOCK, PA.

ARE YOU READY TO BUY A SPRING OR SUMMER SUIT? If you are, we are ready to show them to you. We want you to see them whether you are ready to buy or not. MEN'S SUITS FROM $5.00 TO $20. BOYS' SUITS FROM $1.50 TO 7,00. You may also see the Spring and Summer styles of the SNOW, STAR BRAND and FISHER SHOES.

We have them at all prices. Men's from $2.00 to $4.00. Ladies' $1.50 to $3.25 Also a full line of Children's Shoes. If you need a pair of Rubber Boots we have the Ball Band. We also have a full line of Goodyear low rubbers for Men, Ladies and Children.

Men's fine and every day Shirts, Work Pants and Overalls, Hats, Caps and Underwear. Ladies' Skirts, etc. Give us a call and we will give you our best attention. Look for the Big Sign. KEYSTONE CLOTHING COMPANY, ONE DOOR BELOW HOTEL GRAHAM, TUNKHANNOCK, PA.

to perfection. James Hadsall is with us again, after a winter spent In the valley. He returns uch lands upon lie Department Or the dl blue marks upon her body. G. C.

Cortright was quite seriously injured while at work at the stone mill Monday afternoon, lie was on a ladder repairing a water tank and in some way missed his footing and fell to the ground. Fellow workmen found him unconscious with numerous cuts and bruises about the head, one ear being nearly severed. He wae carried inside and soon regained consciousness and later was taken to his home. He has since been very slowly improvlng and although very sore will probably be able to be out aaln In a few days. Menfioppen Enterprise.

A. H. Harris Is selling some of his lots along the river above his planing mill. He has already sold three of them and has also sold the two old houses below the mill which will be moved to lots purchased by Mrs. Mary Evans and Charles Jayne.

A street Is already laid out along the river to the old borough the week In town, a guest at the Keeler House. Merchant Fred M. Swetlaud, of Mehoopany, was a business man In town on Monday. Sjf Sunday at the Chutch of the Na- (Jy. B.

V. M. there will be mass at 10 a. m. Or.

John R. Blssell, of Mahanoy City, as looking after business interests here on Friday last. Fok Sale. 20 second hand Mules. Call and see same at 1408 S.

Main J3crantou, Pa. 33-4 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Titmau have entertaining Mrs.

William Frasler, Phllllpsburg, this week. Frank D. Miller, of Buffalo. N. was In town on Saturday, the guest of his mother, Mrs.

P. A. Miller. Postmaster George C. Burns, of Montrose, was In town on Monday, calling on his uncle, Leroy T.

Burns. Byron Blakeslee, who was ill at his i ill be that 1 i Its of this bl iiia Departure) power to mat Pec ill ha i uen tney went ro a restaurant, IHow they go a cafe. Then they broke a leg inarm, now they fracture a limb. People went crazy then, now they have brain storms. Politicians paid good hard cash for support.

Now they send government garden seeds. Hon. William Connell, of Scranton, former Congressman from Lackawanna county, retired coal operator, banker and philanthropist, died Sunday morning, March 21, at 5:35. On the Thursday before he was stricken with apoplexy and lay In a comatose condition until death camo. All the members of Ids family were at his bedside when the end came, except his son, Charles ii.

Connell, who arrived Monday afternoon from Cuba. The fdueral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services were held at of Fi rules In wl and ich Hi far trier: Wl am ro nis nnrne ro oegrn Unties once more. Jlrnmie has ordered 500 trees from the nursery and expects to set them out on his farm. I Floe Hadsall was visiting her sister.

Grace, last Tuesday afternoon. Mis. Rose Frutchle was also (tore. Mrs. Fr ntehie was previously calling on Flee Benson who has recently arrived from the west.

The farmers have already begun to converse about, what to plant the coming from the! pasture bTOPI LOOK LISTEN I Intertalumfnl LfOtrrrea the term TrSsYoXSsm which tin funnel .1 dtUDui.h 1 1., -wKftts their eattle, and th. relied to secure per irisylvanla Comruls henever they deslrf trees for wood pur- ttnltfl fin ftloner to cut ore poses. Mil Th at would pra HU a Knt. line and It will probably bo extended this summer as far as the new borough line the i at any don't Fo sa power lo the Harrlsburg Because a man doesn't work it Imply that he is gentleman, does II Thi Th the irtalniriK 3 tu till' lit leetun clown earez not fimllBh. r'ble minded, i compliment appeal 'stry Commissione ing whether or net Iff, ftff Stf eujoyed by tin.

moat refined. They are Some fence posts, wood for sugar hush or a binding pa masterpieces in the art of Illustration. bis house, or for hi- hay vood for any home on Warren street with measles last olson. Miss Blanche Decker, of Mehoopany, as a guest at the home of her uncle, D. Q.

Deoker, on East Tioga street, over Sunday. A marriage license was Issued on Tuesday to Frank L. Garner, of Tunkhannock, and Claia B. Winnie, of Mo It ut in rack, oilier WXti SffeTfoEfm tended over the railroad to the river. There are some very iloe lots in that section.

"Hooligan in New York," the Jolliest, funniest and most laughable of all comedies. "Hooligan in New York" will be tho attraction at tho opera house Wednesday, March 31. It Is funnier than a People of quality demand something ire than funny etorles and platitudes. Ge rge Beeves has a force of men erecting a barn on he site of lie one that was destroyed by lire February 38. Miss Martha Depew Is very in the homo of her brothel, ex-sherlff Albert Depew.

ever. ui'i use wbate ly reason rhe eDtertatnm Commissioner of worth nt 111 turea 11 Bl critic 1H.I1 while ami sal ify ii tile lie dt rhe word "teetut lull been the home, conducted by Rev. Dr. Dorchester, of Elm Park church. Mr.

Connell was 81 years of age. comedy drama which James H. Brown will preseut at opera house Wednesday, March 31. is ono of the greatest laugh producers of the day. besides telling a consistent story.

There are fifteen people I in the company and all the characters in the famous cartoons will be depicted in the production. Even Hooligan's dog, Flip, will be there and furnish ills share of the fun. Flip has been In the hands of one of the greatest animal trainers in the world and is an acting canine of almost human Intelligence. "Peeney" Klpp, 20 years ago the strong man of a circus and so nearly perfect a specimen of physical manhood as to represent the U. S.

army ut the Paris exposition, is In jail at Towanda i he above cases whatever, hut If for a Forestry In any of no redris submit ti property. rant a he fain must i onflscal tiiat Bomo people will mil patronize an en. shoppen. Mrs. J.

O. Burgess, of Mehoopany ft US I'll. Mr. ekly Ills rtaltiment uuder that name. I In.

worS whioh Mr Long do Is SO WALL PAPER from the" chrfe.hiL-33"oi "a room more thaa Wall Paper. I rielurnishinjsservetoeni bcllish the decornlivt effert but the Wall Paper is the most conspicuous feature ol trie room and reflects the artistic taste o( the occupant. Satisfactory selections cannot be made from a limited assortment the best results are obtained by comparison. Alfred Peats "Prize" Wall Papers for 1908 offer the widest range of choice, from the cheapest that's good to the best that's made. Samples submitted and esti-mati's tur ntahed upon toruest.

mi 10 MING CO. runkhannock, Pu. eame down to visit her grandchildren at the home of D. U. Decker the latter part niii'i mr.

ana Mrs. Arthut Swan have 1. and taken up their abode at Waverly A farewell reception was tendered and Mrs. Frank Hunter Wednesday Ing which was well attended, ami as said all had a good tlm. Under the auspices of the ladies society a grand ert will be give the church Tuesday night, the 30th.

nt of tl the i fal ms of last week. ho and lu ileal ly even to those is," that the slg-rtiiluiuent lect-aent his claims circus. That is what people say because there is something doing all the time from tho rise to the fall of the curtain. The company has been engaged with special care and a high class entertainment Is promised. Hooligan and his dog, Flip, never fall to produce two and one-half hours of laughter.

Linn C. Drake, a son of the late dis ml md so satisfy-in not like "lectin expression, "en ii'S not fully pi, i public. t'St people of Hie JNelsou Lehn. who has been confined to the house all the winter resulting from an attack of pneumonia, Is able to be on largely In value, which very generally known tc ures," upon th The I aid en at The lering audlen always fulled to entertainers are from raylor, numl regret that there were any who grad lob an the street once more. The commissioners will hold amlnatlou on April 24ih, MI09, a' Mehoopany, for the position of eleven es, people, and one of rh i num.

im. for tnx-lat the Mosier's Stores New Spring Goods NOW ON SALE FANCY WORSTEDS In checks and stripes, 25c per yard. TISSU PLISSE Just the material for a pretty waist or kimona, 25 in. wide, 15c yd. NEW PERCALES AND MADRAS A new shipment just in.

White aud dark grounds. Plaided, striped aud figured effects. Shirt Waists Pretty styles are here, both tailored aud lingerie models. Lace trimmed aud embroidery trimmed. Both three-quarter and long sleeves, North fourth- charged with theft.

Drink and riotous living have robbed Klpp of most of his ist few future ratloiH on The rei ery year on their for any 1 3, the resi which ru Al Curt Mouse ibis (Friday) evening. The Lurid Glow of Doom nil trict attorney F. F. Drake, was ordained a Baptist minister at the Berean Baptist Church at Carbondale on Friday evening last. Mr.

Drake is a graduate of Buck-nell University at Lewlsburg, and is also taking a course at Crozier Theolog who foi the doubt in the crease tho val lug purposes fni mers are higher permits canm to cut the trot arid no inc. ine In other word her Is a distinguished elocutionist, said to have no superior In Lackawanna county, so a i ich treat Is ex ted. The admission, adults 25 and children 15 cents, in-dudes concert and refreshments. Come etrengtb and almost the last vestige his good looks. The expression Entertainment Lecture was coined by Svlvester A.

Long aud 1 bands and bi I. M. Adams, lots, ami if obtained high taies infiscatton. it 1 1 was seen in the 1 ed fa of the little son of Henrietta, Pa. Ills eczema hud for live and baffled thi -aid Ihe poisoned bloi iwful plight rr 011 defied all rem -besl doctors, who I Lmr end help a good cause.

Oriental Grange celebrated its anniv sary Tuesday with a dinner, and had Hi" fai mar will be com. upon lands which BDiimiw RWIU LIIUH, VUlllO UOt SO 1111111)' polled 111- OWI The for lb pay but 11 ope farm up many new troubl ood had affected Ids mid save him "But," seven of Eleo- ilj cured him." For Sail liheiim. Sores lers ami Rheumatism mo piraeiu as on former occasions, jet lungs and nothing writes his mol del trio Bitters complel Eruptions, Eczema ami all Blood Dlsor aMWfT8 ical Seminary. He has been a student pastor at a church near Philadelphia during ids course at Crozier. Mr.

Drake spent his younger years here, Is a bright young man and Is well liked by all Iris acquaintances. William Starblrd died In Elmtra, where he has lived for several years, on Thursday of last week. The remains were taken to Kingston where the funeral was held with Knights Templar burial on Sunday afternoon. Some twenty-live as an ex-master said hail a mor joyable time. After the dinner.

of timbei for class postmaster at Mehoopany. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Furman were at Scranton the latter part of last week, called there by the illness of Mrs. Fur-man's sister, Mrs.

John Soovoll. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. J.

Billings gave a family dioner at their home Tuesday evening. Mrs. John J. Ryan, of Montrose, came down to enjoy the event. Lee P.

Statk. of Scranton, who is 111 with typhoid fever at the home of his father, Dexter W. Stark, is getting along as well as his friends could expect. Splendid Entertainment Lectures by Sylvester A. Long.

Beoause he puts Something into his lectures. Because the audience gets something out of his lect- March 20. Crushed etoue will be put on the parti lo de not wish Only 5uV 6u uc, a literary program wan Electric Guarantt BHte ed tu ts supreme, inry Meurs. rendered that was pleasing and profltabl ippl immmMiictiiE Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Rlghif A Superb Exhibition of Paris weeHs in order to forwaiil for a permit to the Comml For- ouuge, leenailnns, an essay ana several Impromptu talks, nil which has proved worthy of Imitation. Each entertainment lecture is a strong life philosophy made entertaining by illustrations, impersonations, subtle humor, story telling, and a delivery made possible by his personality ami dramatic instinct.

Miss Mary Slawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Slawson of this place, Is ono of the five young women selected to deliver an original oration at the annual junior contest by young laities of Bucknell University.

It taken place on the 14th of May. There are also five young men selected for the contest. statement of Lehigh Valley Railroad company for the month of Feb. ruary, shows an increase in total i revenue compared with the eame month In 1908 of $26,714, and a decrease In expenses of $227,086. The net revenue for aided to digest the rich viands previously MEHOOPANY.

Those who attended tin' VV. ('. T. I', (invention ut Turikhanuock from this lace were Mrs Harriet C. tampion, Mrs.

years ago Mr. Starblrd was bookkeeper for the Brownescomb Stone who did Indulged in. Grange lecturer. Mi Esthei Knapp, is getting bu-y and wa attracted thousands of women to the I Isaac Long Store, Wilkes-Barre, durinc Some remarkably good values here, buy should see them. Prices raneine- Every lady with waists to from 7Jc up.

large business at Meshoppen at that ing up i ne members and giving tt i time. lie was a gentleman hold iu high something to do, which Is just what ih lecturer Is for as we understand It. estry and wait for an Inspector to come from Harrlsburg to view Ihe particular tree and make report, but Immediately goes upon his own land ami cuts down the tree and then suppose he is seen by a passerby or troublesome neighbor and reported. He at one becomes liable to a Him of $500 an. I a term in jail.

This Is certainly not the kind of legislation wiib would promote the prosperity and happiness of farmers of Pennsylvania. In another, ire Indirect, but ju-l as esteem by all who knew him. Lacemille Messenger. .1. i.

Burgess, Mrs. Enos Davis, Mrs. Homy June. Mrs. Y.

Hheehan, Mrs. 11. O. Brown, Mr. and 'rfrs.

Karf Blume uinl Mame Crawford, Fred ,1. Kintner, who litis been seriously 111 with stomoch trouble, is no better al this wril Ing. "oaaway of Bridge street this summer by direction of the town council. If it proves satisfactory other streets will be treated In the same manner. Miss Minnie Bannatyue, assistant postmaster at this office, has Issued a A Narrow Escape.

Many people have a narrow escap. from pneumonia and consumption as th the opening days which were duly an-nounoeri in this The springtime il. eolations, the magnlfloent displays of millinery, suits and costumes, the beautiful new dress fabrics and laces viewed with delight. From IlClOSS lite sea, selected under the personal supervision their own millinery connoisseur, came the aristocrats belles of Parisian millinery the refined and au- Floor Coverings JAP. MATTINGS Different patterns.

CREX GRASS MATTINGS in Green and Brown, 45c yd. GRANITIC CARPET 25c yd. LINOLEUM 1 2 and 2 yards wide. GRAINOLEUM Yard wide. small book containing much useful postal Information and also contains manv ad a vuiu nun nangs mi.

to ey's 1 1 1 N. A. Doty, of Tunkhannock was a mi. im uures oougns and coliln no matter how deep seated and prevents positive a way will the proposed bin in- jure the farmer, 'lie' lumbermen buy puouuruuia una consumption, lie-fuse sub stltutoa. Sold by Henry Hears.

caller in Mehoopany last Saturday The Baptist ladies' aid gave a cent dinner at the home of Mrs fifteen John from the farmers iiml uh1 annually thousands of Ions of bay ami thousands of bushels of grain, besides being one of the largest of any classes consuming all her Miss Lydla Little, Miss Florence Townsend, Miss Edith Parks and Miss Mary Slawson are among the young lady students who are home for the Easter vacation with their parents. Mrs. Vernet Space entertained the Women's Relief Corps at her pleasant home on Wyoming avenue on Saturday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. John Townsend and Mrs.

Asa S. Keeler. The rumor that the picnic grounds at tnotitative styles. I heee have been the Inspiration for hundreds of charming creations from their own skilled stuff of clever artists which has transformed the elegant Millinery Salon Into a Derfeet VERNON. The allies' Aid rapt at Thursday.

Mrs. Fox's on vertisements by local dealers. It la copyrighted and was printed by a Arm in Michigan, it was distributed among the patrons of the office this week and is a bandy reference book of postal news. According to a New York State law all consolidated engines must have a rear caj for the protection of the firemen. On that account the Lehigh Valley Company Is exchanging engines on the division to comply with the Slate law.

The Lace Curtains the mouth Is $582,252, compared with $328,452 In 1908. Harry Ross, of Annapolis. Is home spending the week with his parents, i Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Iloss, In this place. I Mr. Boss Is one of Tunkhannook's enter- priding young men and has a good position as ad. writer and window decorator In a large department store at that place.

Postmasters of 265 cities and representing the Postmasters' Association of Pennsylvania, tendered a banquet to U. S. Senator Penrose at the Bellevne- Stratford In Philadelphia on Saturday night last. Among those present wae farm products, such as eggs, ohlekens, butter and milk. Willi Mm lumber business deoreaeed lo a small part of Us present proporttons, if not entirely wiped nut.

Henntng last Friday. Miss Sophia Merrltt is home for the Easter vacat ion The men's bible class of the M. E. church will give a waim sugar social in the M. E.

chinch parlors on Friday evening, March 20. Price 10 emits. Moses Kintner was in Tunkhannock last Friday. Our Spring line of Lace Curtains are here. Prices from 50c up.

garden of beauty in which to pluck a hat exactly to your liking In style and Isaac Long millinery sets the paoe throughout this entire section. Everything that Is new, representing almost a revelation In millinery styles, charming fashions, whose beauty only your eyes as a natural and direct result of Ihe hill, the farmer would feel the result almost as much as the lumbermen themselves. WILLIAM MOSIER A. L. Storey was at Tunkhannock on Wednesday.

C. II. Fox Is suffering from erysipelas. A. T.

Sickler was at Wiikee-Barre on Monday. Chas. Hess Is visiting his parents. Samuel Hess Is much better at this writing. Harry Dalley Is slowly Improving.

Mrs. Elizabeth Cook sick. Win. Evans has moved In U. U.

Waters' house. Fhousands of farmers every winter lake single cab engines will be sent to this State aud the others taken over the New York lines. Q. P. Dershelmer has bought of their tennis the woods ami mfiko you lire invited to come and Postmaster B.

B. Fair, of this place. Call depict, enjoy. ROSENGRANT. Mr.

anil Mrs. II. I. Miner a visited at Sugar Hollow Sunday fnmily good wages in the Inmbermens' camps stocking and wood, drawing lumber H. A.

CRANDALL, to the railroads and wood lo the 1 PUBLIC SALE. Misses Nellie ami Mabel Foster spent vusrey win oe aoauuoneii this summer Is probably unfounded. The manager of the grounds at that place knows nothing about It and does not think it Is so. Fred M. Heckrnan has given up his position as operator of the moving picture machine at the opera house and will go to Reading, Pa.

The maehlue hereafter will be operated by W. R. Arnts and eon William. Stuart Watrous, foreman of the Montroxe Democrat, was In town Friday afternoon and gave this office a call. He was on his way to Wllkee-Barre where he and paper faotorles.

Willi the Th undersigned will offer at public street, men practically prohibited from Upholstering and Repairing Picture Framing Large line of Fine Moulding on hand French and German Plate Mlrros. Hlucum Triton Hose for $000, the dwelling bouse that stands on their Warren street lot and has been advertised for sale. The sale also Includes the barn at the rear end of tho lot. The house will be moved around on Church street facing the M. E.

church and will make a very desirable residence. Governor Stuart ban issued his spring Arbor Day proclamation, in which ho sets apart Friday, April 2, and Friday, April 23, as days on which to plant trees and shrubs, lie particularly urges citizens to observe these days. Oils Baker, constable of Tunkhannock township, who lives on Turnpike AUCTIONEER, Tunkhannock, Pa. Patronage solicited. Rates gm6 saie mi nil- premises on Tunkbannook, on ibemlcal to the Is most -n from Sunday at their home here.

Miss Florence Miner, who has been helping Mrs. Oeore Miner, is now home. Mr. mid Mis. William Hadsall have timber this source of revenue farmer will be destroyed and our school County Supt.

Jarvis visited one day last week. MARCH 27, 11)09, SATURDAY at 2 o'clock p. in the following described profitable winter occupation lak blm. In this place ltev. lienson preached Sunday evening.

property: One black walnut desk. 1 bureau. 1 mill iiuy one conci mor the Rev. Austin Is at conference fa rnirl'8 piece of legislation viewpoint 1 expected to spend a week visiting rela- red J. Ivlntnei, of Mehoopany, died at that place Thursday morning, March 25, 1009.

He was between 45 and 50 years of age and Is survived by his wife and three sons. We did not learn any particulars or when the funeral was to he ves and friends. All farmers Interest ll ill their own been entertaining their cousin. Miss Mary Foster, who has been al Sugar Hollow, Is now home VV. A.

Dana was a culler In town Monday. Mrs. J. Martin Is again visiting at W. C.

Allen's. Miss Martha Dana spent Saturday and Sunday at her homo here. Rev. W. H.

Mentxer and wife, of fare should give thi malte A Unique Compliment. Sylvester A. Long lectured on "Light nlng and Toothpicks" recently, and tic led urn the manager of the ooutei The Legal News. A new feature in the Philadelphia Press Is a Record of the Courts, Judgments and suits, correctly and accurrately reported and compiled by a competent writer. Any one connected and interested In Legal Affairs can keep posted by selecting the Philadelphia Pmn as the dally newspaper for morning reading.

There are other features whltfh will prove as valuable. One feature which will appeal especially to Army and Navy Men Is the United irerul propi sklerallon and Insist that Act he rejeoted, and lo thai III will to DtatlveS and their respective repl street above the borougb lire, celebrated his 49th birthday March 15th. Ills numerous friends remembered him with a shower of postal cards. You will lie treated rigid at Ellsworth's coal yard for he keeps only the best Lehlgb Valley coal. Try his coal once and you will try It again.

It Is the best coal on the market, R. H.Bllswoiith. -The Lehigh Valley Is still further economizing, the latest being tho laying off of all the section men until the first of April. I The Penn Avenue Baptist congrega- I tlon In Scranton will build a fine new people neara tnese comments as the passed out. elngle bedstead and springs, 2 rum hie lop tallies.

1 couch, 1 Morris chair, locking chairs, lamps, dishes, 1 baby carriage, 1 go-cart, trunk, music rack, porch chairs, carpel raffs, cut and rolled; window shut-' tera, lawn mower, S-gallon oil can, potato and apple crates, 2 new piano stools, 1 cherry book ciee. 1 Webster'a International Dictionary, and other hooks; also 1 Hutu single driving harness, 1 llht road wagon, Banner springs; 1 covered carriage, 1 sutrej 1 cutter, quantity of hay, rye straw In bundle, 1 road mare, will drive either tingle or double, kind and gentle, safe fur women In drive and Is not afraid of steam ears or automobile, and a variety of other things. 1 TERMS. -All sums under 5, cash; over 5, nine months' time with Interest their influence to defeat ators to use bill. held.

He was one of the applicants for the post office at that place. Dr. h. E. Meade has moved his household goods from the building of Spencer D.

Heed on Bridge street and stored them In the opera house block. fort Allegheny, are visitors here this week. They will stay here over Saturday and will dlsposo of some of their household goods stored in iheir residence on Slooum street. Mrs. Francis Malloy died at her bono lo JeoolngsrlHe at 9 o'clock Saturday, March 90, 1909, aged 87 yean.

She a husband and four small oblldren. I C. B. TINKER Old Bank Building, Up Stairs Tioga St. TUNKHANNOCK.

PA. Want a Good Shave or Hair Cut Go to Blrobard's Shop In the Bard-well Block, near the Post -Office. Clean towels, sharp raxors, polite attention, and the beat workmanship In the town. Your patronage solicited. A lot of new For Sale and 11 For Rent carde just printed and on hand at this office.

MUSIC Band and Orchestra, for ill Service Orders, reporting on all Naval Matters and Marine News; all tho latest Real Kslate Transfers. Mortsanea. Rullrl. One man said to his neighbor, a ruddy faced Oorrnan, "The lecture was all right, but I don't lint subject." "Veil," said the German, "Id vae pe-ser to name a legsuro rial vas eomedlngs like Id vas nodding dau to name a leg-Burn dot vas noddlngs like It vas some, dings." The rooms vacated by Dr. Meads will be occupied by Lester Uobbs, who works for I Makpi a BOTH now to irct Ely's Halm if von me troubled wiih nasal catarrh, bay fever or rolii In the head.

It ii luirifv bur and I soothing the setmitive msnjlirane that linen the alr-passHgea, It inado to overcome the dtseane, not to fool the patient by a nliort, deceptive r.llcf. There la no cocaine nor mercury in it. Do nut tie talked Into taking a substitute fur Kly'e Cream Balm. 1 1 drtnr-irlets Mil It. Price SCO Mailed by Ely 65 Warfen fttruet.

New Vork. Ing Permits, and a Dally New York Let- Jennings Stalk. tba youngest an Infant sis daya old, to WW bar loss. The family bars the avaifiathy of the entire community. Her tons cburoh this year at a oost of STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.

The State Normal School at Blooms-burg, will open for Spilng term 1111 Monday, March 20, 1000. The laboratoiles, library aud gyrnna. Blum, the ne halls of the llleiury societies and the Model School are pleasing to all earnest students. For further Informal Inn nihil ess W-4 D. J.

WAtMR, Principal. ter; Financial and Market Reports which sin reliable, aud Quotations, as well as all other Important news. If you aro not a reader of the Philadelphia Prest and wish to learn more ahnnt Entertainment Leotutes by Sylvester A. Long create a demand for more "lect-area Humorous, not foolish. Instruct -Ira.

not dl. For audiences orlllsal or ana approved security. II. JAHVIH. W.

II. MEN TZEU. Miss Jennie Hods. I Do DO hearing thin lant number -Tha brat pi' lo buy all kind, of on the hltrh school ooume. It will he UtoteM MuMM.tto Jawoltr Mid beat number.

Ut av natron It and something of Interest to you, address a Dost eard to the Have your uyea taken care by the jeweler and optician, W. Trfdlsy Ytulxv, MtaVh ft. now In Borden'a 1 Man oot. 1000 attlolea at 10o. wjtfflmr-.

Prist, Circulation Department, Seventh OA Cnertnot ftrwto, Phitwtfeiri, pn.

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