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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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FHE AGITATOR: WELLSBORO, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1924. In your hurry to pack up and on your vacation dorit forget to insure baqr bacfqradc. A I A tourists baqoage policy is watting rar you at our office BLAIR BLAIR INSURANCE First National Bank Building, WelUboro, Pa We a some exceptionally fine used cars If are looking for a bargain now is your chance i let you drive these cars and be convinced of their i A good used car is better than a new cheap car Otis H. Evans Auto Co.

Street, WelUboro, Pa. HORSES 1 a on a about 2o hordes A are several a i pairs that i we gn 2800 to 3400 tb AKo I a a of good ruggc i 1 orses a I a boug a i If you nee 1 a r't and see me I bt i i 1 a i got i to If vou a any i I i them CARS 1 i a Studebaker AND Chevrolet See Studebaker ad. on page l' 1920 Special Six Touring Car 1 1924 Light Touring 1 1922 Light Six Coupe 1 1923 Light Six Coupe 1 1922 i 4 1 1919 i 6 1 1920 Dodge Touring 1 1922 Dodge i 1 1921 Oakland i 1 1923 Coupe I 1 1923 i 1 1922 Ford Coupe i 1 1923 Ford i I 1 1922 Ford Ton 1 Ford tour ng cars i i a of cars that reason able Tl ese cars can be bought on a a HORSES AND COWS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE ON CARS I rav.e a Light Six Studebaker equ pped th a tires You are i i to come in and see them and have a ride on them Balloon tires are optional i on Studebaker cars E. G. CARSON ftgitabf W.dn..d.y.

Jun. 25, 1924 RIGHT ABOUT HOME. and of in W.IUboro ViclBity. --Tioga news on page 3 A letter Kansas 041 MIM Ida Irvin and Mrs Thompson of BIK Run have been visiting MIM Louise Veil Mrs tugene Walsh, with her in a daughter, of Johnstown, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Orrin Field Mr and Mrs Leroy Sears and Mr and Mrs Robert Suhr and daughter, Elizabeth, motored to Troy last Sunday --The Blue Sox play at Blossburg of Sunda School i on page 3 A i i a news of Wellsboro and i i i on page 2 Harold Fmkelstein returned to New "iork last Tuesday Fellows, of Buffalo, vis t- ed Wellsboro friends yesterda --A son was born to Mr and Mrs Ray Davis, of Coolidge Hollow, June 17 Dr John Long-well is attending commencement at Williams Col lege --Rev and Mrs Stoody are spending a few days at Silver Lake, --A daughter, Rosella May, was born to Mr and Mrs Alfred Kreger, June 7 --Harry Brown, of Waverly, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs John Brown --Rev Homer Evans will preach at the Roundtop church next Sunday at 2 30 --Ole and Purley Kreger, of Yale, i are visiting their parents for several weeks --Miss Helen Bodme is home from Oxford, where she has been teaching --Mrs Means, of Towanda, was a guest last week of Mr and Mrs William Suhr tas been returned home Sunday plays al at 3 30 and Mrs Holiday, Mr and Mrs Maynard Scranton, of Endicott, are visiting relatives in Wellsboro and vicinity --Clare Nordstrom, of Port Allegany, motored to WellBboro Saturday and spent over Sunday with Charles Johnson and Mrs Nancarrow, of Williamsport, are guests of Mrs Nancarrow parents, Mr and Mm George Brooks --T Wmspur Allen, of Rochester, is spending a few days with his wife at the home of Mrs Allen's aunt, Mrs Young --Mr and Mrs Donald Blackmer and daughter, Miriam, of Hornell, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Heath --Mm Came Gee, with her son, Fred, left yesterday for Chicago to visit her daughters, Mrs Mary Shaff and Mrs Kate Carlton --MIM Ellen Short, of Sayre, is visiting relatives here She recently graduated as a nurse from the Packer Hospital training course and Mrs Lucas, of Washington, spent the weekend i their niece, Mrs Clarence Draucker, of this place --Mr and Mrs Samuel Kreger, sons, George and Purley, and daughter, Mrs Edith LaMountam, of Mor in town --Richard Mack and Arthur Doumaux are working with a state high- a corps son James Edward was born Tuesday to Mr and Mrs Mulford of 20 Tioga street --Miss Nellie Champaign, of the a of the Williamsport schools, is home for the --Joseph Phillips, of Westfield, a a puest last of his sons, Harrv and Louis Phillips Ralph Reddington and Clare of Port A a were here on business a A a elsh i i at Bloss- on the i See not ce on a 6 for details has purchased a Pierce Arrow for use on the 'bus i a i i and Blo-sburg --Mrs i of Elkland, of is seriously i at the Blossburp hospital a Clute, of Elmira, atrent for Dodge cars has opened a branch agency in Mansfield Ice cream social at the Commun- ty House at Wednesday, 2 All cordially invited ---Bishop Darlington confirmed a class of thirteen at St. Paul's Episcopal church Sunday evening --George James and family, formerly of Wellsboro, have removed from Woolnch to Bloomsburg --M sses a i and Mar garet a guests last week of Mrs in Elmira Mrs a a of Hagert Md of has been i a i here --M I a of Kings tor a i.

rv her a Post- i as'er ard Mrs a --Jc i of i a i a a a gaest a a home Mr a i Mrs i a 0 Connor ---Mi" a a a is A been at- ng the i of i a --(. a i of a Wellsboro in August soon as plans are perfected --Clarence Shaff and Walter Campbell a bought the White Front Restaurant of Jay Reed and took possession last Thursday --Mrs Walsh and daughter Phyllis, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mrs Walsh's parents Mr and Mrs 0 Field --Jesse Sears, who is working for the state i headquarters at Troy, was a week-end guest at the home of his parents on Riberolle street --Mr and Mrs Samuel Hartzop, and son, Casson, and Mrs Casson Lounsbery. of Corning motored to Wellsboro yesterday and visited relatives Rec Dr and Mrs George a a and Rev Cocks a pone to Toronto, Canada There be no services at St a church next Sunday --Mrs 'i oung accompanied Mr and Mrs Bennett to Philadelphia to attend the i to day of Mrs Came Johnson and George Spalding --Mr and Mrs Carl Bernkopf and Miss Rose Wagner motored to Blossburg Sunday and dined at the new hotel, which is highly commended by all its patrons. --Mr and Mrs. Otis Evans and Mr and Mrs.

John Hoare motored to Sayre Sunday to visit Mrs. A Bowen, who is receiving treatment in the Packer Hospital --Miss Olga Buck has returned to Kane, where she is taking the nurses' a i i course at the Kane Summit hosp tal, a i i i her parents, Mr and Mrs Charles Buck L)r and Mrs Mastm motored to Pittston a to a few a i i daughter Mrs a They a a i Mr Thomas a of a i of Wellsboro who is a of Mis- i i i a i i a entertained a few i at i at the Tyoga Club Monday even- spend ng a i i here --Mrs a i a is i ting her sor, Peter a State Secretary of a i in Harrisburg Mr and Mrs Stewart i a a for a two visit th i and relat ves in Kent, On --Miss Manan Roberts of Corning 'i is i i i at the home of her grandparents Mr and Mrs 0 eld a Brownstein, of was a guest last of her s'er Mrs Finke ---Mrs Jane a and daughter, ---The Ladies Aid Society of the Cathn church 11 hold an ice cream social on Thursday eve i 26, at the home of Mr and Mrs i a a on Reese i a Mrs a Smith Detroit, i i a and are i i i Mrs i parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Bowen, in Charleston, and other relatives in Elmira and Addison and Mrs Bailey and a i Bailey left Tuesday morning for a two weeks' motor trip to a They 11 visit Mr and Mrs Earl Bunnell at Northampton, Mai5 --The a macadam road West avenue to the Tyoga was oiled yesterday morning, aUo the Wellsboro Junction-Middle- bury road Stone top dreasmg was also put on these roads --Sampson Quigle Zmck, aged 47 years, of Marshcreek, died last Thursday morning of pneumonia He is survived by his widow and several children Interment waa made in the Tombs Run cemetery Came and Marion Bailey are home from Ridgewood, where they have been teaching Their mother, Mrs Failey, who has been spending some time at Ridgewood, returned with them --Mr and Mrs Roe returned last week from a trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City Mr Roe had a successful operation on his eye at the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia, by Leighton Applemaii, D. --Mr and Mrs George Holland, of St Petersburg, Florida, are guests of Mr and Mrs William Drew, of Charleston They are on a tour in a "motor planing to go to California before returning to Flonda --John Millikefct formerly of Wellsboro, died June 2, at Masonville, Mich aged 64 years He is 'survived by a son and a daughter, by his mother, Mrs Susan Button, one sister and one brother, Joseph, of Newbury, Pa --The following divorce cases have been acted upon by the court during the past few days Glenora Appleby versus Arthur Appleby, of Wellsboro, Josephine Krowl versus Charles Krowl, of Tioga, Blanche Short versus a Short, of Little Marsh --At the Stonyfork Bautist church, Thursday evening, June 26, beginning at 7 30, a play entitled "A Trip with the Master," consisting of ten scenes, beautiful Egyptian costumes and a very instructive play on the life of Christ Come, tell your friends --Mrs Kathenne Bastian returned home Friday from California, where she has been spending several months with relatives She will remove today from rooms in Mrs Robert Louden's house on Grant street to the of Mrs Helen Shaw, on East avenue --The County Commissioners went to Harrisburg Monday for a conference with State Secretary of Highways Paul Wright, concerning an i road in the Cowan esque a Everything possible will be done to secure this much needed road at an early date --Mr and Mrs Joseph i liams and son, George, motored to a Wednesday, they met by Mrs il- liams' sister, Miss Linda Leblmg, i i a and son going i her to Erie for a i i and Mr i liams i to Wellsboro --Mrs A Heise, daughter, Leacha, and son, Leon, motored to WelUboro a where they visited relatives and attended the ball game --Ronald of Wellsboro, is ill of measles at the home of hus uncle, Eldndge, of Clinton street --Galeton Leader-Dispatch --Misses Winifred Furman and Thyra Smith have gone to Camp Caledon, Lake Erie. This camp is maintained by the State Sunday School Association for the purpose of training young people for Sunday School work. Misses Furman and Smith will represent the First Baptist church of Wellsboro --Big doings in Mansfield on the Fourth i Smith in stunt flights, i i parachute drops i walking, rope etc ball game, parade, public wedding i $100 cash present to the bride and bridgeroom, i a band concerts a i etc auspices A i Cox Post, The American Legion --Mrs Mastm, Mrs Corr sher, Mre Leroy Sear" Frank Mrs Petere, Mrs La Point, Mrs Willard Mrs John Mrs Richard Wood, Mrs M.innie Rouse, Mrs A a attended the meeting of the a i a a Foreign Missionary Society in Coudersport Last Wednesday --The Christian Temperance i will hold i Temperance and Industry meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Rockwell A paper, "What Can the Do for the Work ng by Mrs Peters Hostesses Mesdames Warren, Cooley, Focht, Niles, A Bowen, Hotchkiss, Hackett, English and Hess --Frank Neupert, Mrs Artie Wai ker Ralph Walker, Harley Baldwin Miss Ethel Walker, of Mr and Mrs of a a a a Mrs Baumann, daughters, Hulda and Dora, ton, Le roy, Theo Muncaster and Mr and Mn George McCann, of herrj flats, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Schauers, of 3 --James Martin Hemong, aged 46 yean, died at 4 clock yesterday morning at his home on Fellows avenue He was born at Bivalve, Marylaod, and had resided here for i the past ten or more years He is survived by his widow and three daughters, Louise, Lois and Hazel The funeral will be held Friday at 2 burial in the Wellsboro cemetery --At the meeting of the Council Monday evening Postmaster Edwards and a delegation of interested citizens requested the Council to number the houses in the Wood land Park Addition Postmaster Ed wards stated that the Postoffice Department insists on house numbers and street signs before city mail delivery will be extended to that part of town Councilmen Shaw, Evans and Moore were appointed as a committee to attend to this work The Postoffice Department also wants the whole town renumbered, as the growth of the borough has made the present system of house numbers in adequate and confusing.

--Robert Hallock, son of Mr and Mrs Fred Hallock, of Wellsboro, was seriously injured at Sodus, last Thursday morning while camping with a troop of Wellsboro Boy Scouts The boys were digging a cave, when a bank over which they were working caved in and complete ly buried young Hallock He sustained a dislocated collar bone, scalp wounds that made the taking of 31 stitches necessary, besides severe bruises He was removed to the Sodus hospital and his parents were immediately notified Mr and Mrs Hallock left for Sodus at once Reports from the hospital state that his recovery is expected The Scouts showed remarkable efficiency and presence of mind in rescuing their comrade and giving first aid Young Hallock was in the hosptial. eight miles away, within an hour after the accident --Homer Gee was arrested by County Detective Young and Constable Roe Monday for breaking into the cottage of Paul Yahn on Pine creek, June 15 He was lodged in the county a i to await hear- ing Some of the stolen property was recovered Gee made a confession which brought another person into the case, who i be arrested in a few days Samuel A a was arrested bv Detective Young and Constable Roe on Monday as they were i to town i Homer Gee, for transporting and po sesmg i i a i i and for i i a motor i i i i cated At a hearing held Tuesdav morning; before Judge A a pleaded i to both charges and was fined $100 and costs and 10 a a i for possessing and transporting i and sentenced to pay the costs and paroled for one year for iLMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH 4 The hardest thing about saving money is the decision to lay by a part of your income regularly. When you once decide to start a bank account and put in the first dollar, the road to a competence lies straight before you, an easy one to follow. This bank will welcome the opportunity to help you build up a fund against the "rainy day." Start now with an account in our Savings Department. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK WELLSBORO, PA.

driving a motor vehicle i intoxi- partment ruling his driving license cated According to Highway De i be for one year HOBSON'S RAT AND ROACH PASTE Kills Rats, Mice and Roaches After using one package one fanner 106 dead Rats in his a Rid your premises of Rati die out-doort 25c per Tube M.A.KENTCH,P.D. MITCHELL BUILDING. TO-NIGHT Last Chance to See "Plastigrams' "HER TEMPORARY HUSBAND" A FAST, FURIOUS FROLIC OF FARCE. FRIDAY, 8 p. 7-9 p.

m. PATHE NEWS--SPAT FAMILY COMEDY Hope Hampton, Nita Naldi, Conrad NageL, Lew Cody in "LAWFUL LARCENY" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE--AN EVENING'S PLEASURE. MONDAY and TUESDAY PATHE NEWS--EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Thos. H. Ince May McAvoy, Lloyd Hughes, Casson Ferguson and Superb Cast in "HER REPUTATION" COMPELLING STORY OF ROMANCE--An Excellent Picture 'WVWWWWVWVWVWVWWVWVVVVVW DR.

G. HAMILTON DENTIST Baildiag, Pa. Dr. W. EATON DENTIST Dental X-Ray Block, Pa.

DB. IX)CIS LTOM LYOK IT Btrwt. OMcepcUj trMUorat at twtl rkrootr dj at of txxlr irtth of ill arc of mat I m- ItlJ Sfl W. L. A FUNERAL DIRECTOR WKLLSBOftO.

PA. LOCAL NOTICXa. v-01 no Mrrieo ta ebsrefc next EtadfcT of Trt-Coonty Cocrcitticm Canton, A rod many to AttnxL Aid vffl BMt st obsrefc DUNHAM'S READY PAY STORE Special Prices on MEN'S HOSIERY LifBt W.itbt Black and Corrforma 15c-- 2 pr, 25c Silk 69c BATH TOWELS Turkish 14x26 with Each 15c Light Weight Khaki PanU Pair, $1.00 STRAW HATS for mHrrdb? far MM, 25c Men'. $1.75 NECKWEAR TU, A rarUty TSc each Evaporated FRUITS Peeled Peaches tb 20c tsullcr 2 tbs 25c Suiuet Prunes UBA.ll 3 IbsZSc Medium 2 tbs 25c Large tb 2Oe Apricots, tb CANNED PEACHES Aprieoti, Apple fcad Bl.dk CWrU. can, 25c Dromedary Figs frctt can 40c 10-Quari 50c 6-Quart Pans Hardword, cord ftkk FERTILIZER Yea can frowth of crop by DM of Fertiliser ton 2--10, ton $17.00 $34.00 PORTLAND CEMENT Sack, 90c SHINGLES 18-taeh Square, $5.75 16 titrm CWr, Square, $5.00 ROOFING 1 Ply 41.00 2 Ply 41.65 3 Ply JIM Certaintaed 3 ply $2.90 NAILS A SPIKES tb 5e BARBED WIRE 90-rod rolls, Jwe Daily Part Your Door.

Yoor Opportn CASH PAID FOR POULTRY AND of EGGS. The Style-Craft Double Store 63 And 65 Main Street JUNE WHITE SALE Prepare for the hot July days. Buy your White Undergarments and White Dress Materials now. Special prices on Undergarments --including Knit Goods and Muslin Underwear. White Dress Materials, Nainsooks, Longcloths, Huck Towels and Bath Towels.

Sale Begins Friday, June 27th, Ends Monday, June 30th MATHERS MARCH WELLSBORO, PA. ti WSP 4 PER.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
33,755
Years Available:
1854-1973