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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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CHESTER THURSDAY, -DECEMBER 21, 1911. iht Flaky Crest For Your Oristmas fe XVill not result from the use of chemically, "bleached" lard, cotton seed oil nor any of the other substitutes for PURE lard. If you want to bake pies which please the palate amd bring no regrets, use BjicEley's gendered Lard Lard such as ours can only be made from t'he snow- wiiite fat of clean, healthy And that is the only kind of fat use anything else goes into our -fertilizer Your dealer can supply Trfth BUCKLEY'S see that he does. You is U. S- Government Harry JIarshall, of 37 Graham street, pent yesterday as the guest of friends the Quaker City.

John Ellwoofi; of 628 East Twelfth treet. has secured a position as o-e- man-carpenter with a Norwood con- raeting firm and took up his new duties George Macklin. of Eighth and Poter streets, went to work to-day as hief the Seott Mill ompany's plant at the foot Of Market treet. Charles David Afliick, of Passaic, N. who.

occupies a responsible position offices of a large concern in New- rk City, is visiting his parents, Mr. rid Mrs: -Joseph Afflick. of Madison 'Broad. 'The successful oung man will enjoy the Yuletide on at his home in this city. Edward of Fourth and Flow- streets, has resigned his position at he plant, of.

the Seaboard Steel'Casting Jompany, and will migrate to the vhere he hopes he will enjoy better Miss Mazte E. Yarnall, of No. 2425 and Raymond 'arnall. -of 2921' West Ninth iave returned from a to Fhiladel- 'hia. Mrs.r Frank Pussy and son, Albert, of Tortc-Clty, are visitors at the hqme her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown, of 302 East Fourteenth street, where they will spend the Christmas lOlidays. John J.Buckley Co SKKS- AND pBODtrcri' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 15.11. DIUKT'T Small Boy Benies That He is Addicted In their daily dealing with children school teachers have some peculiar experiences, some ot which prove to toe exceeulngly funny while some prove quite the contrary.

In dealing with "infant terrible" recently iliss Marjory White, a-teacher in the Trainer school, had an experience which extremely funny, and which" has since been related with great fusto to several of her friends It appears that one of the small boys of-the school has picked up choice vocabulary of the emphatic and expressive terms of the streets, and upon numerous occasions has horrified his parents and teachers. The matter had been called to the attention of the parents, who tried in vain to "break-the child of the-use of this language. Finally Miss "White decided to try and frighten him so badly that he would not dare use it, and in scLjol she called by name and almost shouted at him, "I hear that you have been using the most dreadful and: want to know what'you mean bv It. dare you talk that way? "What do you mean by "he -tJhlUJ-was apparently frightened, and in the most innocent manner possible he lisped out. "Ith's a lie Mith White I don't know how.

to Crozer Hospital Cases. Miss Violet Dessarl of 114 East Fourth Street, Wilmington, rwas admitted to a private ward at. the pitaj, where she underwent a serious operation. Mrs. of 1023 West Third Street, underwent a serious operation Tuesday.

Georere of 18 Fourth street, is a patient in the department of op- tometrical' surgery, suffering with an infected Miss'Mary Chambers, ot was women's medical ward. Griffith Davis, of was discharged yesterday. Held Por Court. Mrs. Black, colored, president nf the.

Women's Progressive Club of Chester, appeared before Alderman M. P. Elliott, of the Ninth on Monday and swore out. a warrant for the arrest of Allan also colored. The charge was one of failure to support his minor child.

The man was arrested and given a After taking tlie Alderman Elliott held the accused in the: sum'of $100 hail for court. The defendant was committed in default. Arrested on Suspicion. John Jordan was given hearing before Magistrate Elliott in the City Hal: police court, having been arrested on Euspicion by Officer, Haniey. Although the patrolman, according to the evidence waa in taking "Jordan -into 'custody, there was nothing, found against him and he was discharged.

John Ellison, who was arraigned on the charge of drunkt.mess, was discharged with a reprimand. He was taken Into custody, Pine GlfWPor a Toy Dolls' Go-Carts; $2.50. Real $16.50. Go-Cart Bbbes," $3 to $6. NurseryjChairs, to $2.

High to $4. Cradles, I Cribs, $7.50 to $10. I Bent Wood Chairs, $3. Bamboo Desks, $2 Barrrbcj Desk Chairs, $1. Bamboo Rockers, U.

"Wood Rockers, $1.25 to $3. Hendricks, 31 West etreet, Chester, Pa. Carving Sets at Galey's, 13 W. 3d SL i. t- Third DEATHS.

SHARFLESS-On the 19th inst. -12th month. 1911, Townbend T. Sharplcss 'relatfves and friends of the famils are respectfully" invited" to the funeral on Cth day, 22nd inst, withou further his late residence Waterville, near Chester. To meet a the house "at 11 o'clock.

Interment a Friends' Burial Ground. 2tth' aad'Chest nut Sts. Remains can bo on Fifth-day evening. Dec. 20th, 1911, Jan Alberta Bentley, wife of George.

R. Bentley, aged 20 years. Due notice of funeial will be given. CARR-On Dec. 13, '1911, Samuel A Carr.

his 95th year. The relatives-and friends of the familj are invited to attend the funeral on Friday at 2 p. m. from the resideme his niece, Mrs. H.

L. Heftern, Franklin Morton, Pa. Interment at Prospec Hill, Moore, Pa- Remains may be view ed Thursday evening after 8 clock. Dec. 18, 1911, Davl stlteler, aged 71 years.

Relatives and friends are invited attend funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock, fron late" residence, State St. Media, Pa. Interment private. SWANGER-On Dec. 19th, 1911.

Sara Swanger, widow of Adam Swanger, age Funeral services on Friday afternoo fit 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs Jared Swanger, No. 2704T'W. Third Services and interment private. DUNKERDY-On the 21st Josep son of the lato and Mary Ji Dunkerly. used Bl years.

The. relatives And ot are invited' f.mer»l vices on.Sftturday.at o'olocfc Iparlora of 'Undertaker Crumbl Fdgmont Ave. Interment a IbhcDter BuriU i PERSONAL COLUMN ttitt Tilling 1 Too Wharf Tour Are and WSat Tliey Ale Doing. T7IINE Christmas Poultry Joe's, Broad and Upland. TATUES.

Prayer Books. Rosaries. 5 Dougherty's. 22 W. 3rd Machines and Records.

Dougherty's, 23 W. 3rd fat. RIME Rib Roast 11 and 16 cts. at Ben Joe's. Local 298.

JOE'S Strictly Pure Lard 10 cts. at Broad EGS LAMB 15 cts. at Ben Joe's. evening. return Times 4.KE the children happy with a Brownie.

51 to J12. Spencer Sta- ionery, Co. THE SICK. 'riendB "Under tie Care of and ethers Are Councilman John B. Black, of the First ward, "who is a prominent busl- ess man, is confined to his home on last Nineteenth street by Miss Helen Howarth, of Thirteenth and Walnut streets, the 10-year-old aughter of Robert Howarth, is conned to the house with la grippe and is under the care of Dr.

Jeffpris. Miss Caroline Gough, of 310 East Fourteenth is recovering' from everal illness, "during which she las been under the care of Dr. L. Haines Crothers. Mrs.

Emma Steelman, of No- 2115 West- Fourth street, an' active worker the South Chester Methodist Episco- ial church, is ill at her home. Frank Seth, of Seventeenth and Walnut who was reported a. victim typhoid fever at the Crozer Hospital, not-a patient at that Institution, but js confined to his home with la Miss Helen Gorman, of Fifteenth and Walnut streets, is confined to her home with pleurisy and is under the care of Armitagre. Boyish' A merchant in the Second ward was the so-called "butt" of, 'a joke perpetrated by some of the boys of that neigh- The principal of the story, who has been in plumbing business all his life from the age of 'sixteen, recently awoke up and found himself designated as a umber dealer, and of course 'had to answer- all the questions of his perplexed rienos In" relation to the "sudden change if pursuits. The explanation is that his shop sign "Plumber" had been abridged read "Lumber," 'much' to the wrath of its who says that he will make "hot" the vandal that committed he' offense- if he is successful locat- ng him.

Service. The service at the South Chester Methodist Episcopal church, Third and Jeffrey streets, next Sunday, will be of a Christ- mas-liko nature. The pastor. Rev. Albert M.

Witwer, will preach a sermon in keeping with the there will special Christmas music, A baptism of infants will also be a feature of the day. Hand Injured. One accident case was admitted to the hester Hospital on James Xoblnson, of Essington, was admitted suffering with a severely lacerated hand. How the patient received the injury Ms unknown, as he to make- any statement. After having the injured iand dressed immediately he left the nstitution: Beady Por The children of the public, paro- hial and other schools of.

the. city are now. ready for ihe Christmas entertainments that be held in the majority of them on, Friday afternoon. The pupils who will participate in the entertainments all have their "pieces" and "parts" prepared for the occasion and are. now having the "dress rehearsals." Provided a Tree.

Miss Jessie L. Cox, teacher of the grade at the Graham grammar, school, Eleventh and Madison streets, has pro- a. large ana handsomely-decoratec hrlstmas tree for the' children. This kindly innovation: Is to have 'beer by the abundant evidence of the fact that there are many children in that neighborhood that will have no Christmas -tree at home. UBLIC SALE of entire the harness tore at 4th Edgmont Ave.

Saturday, December the 23d at one 'clock. EN JOE'S F. Pork 12 F. Fresh Hams 13 Loin Roast 13 and 15 cts. Sauer Kraut 6 cts.

q.t- Broad and- Upland. DIOR horse. Guaranteed perfectly safe for anyone to drive. Has stepped a mile in 2.25. Also cart, unabout, sleigh, 3 sets handmade; harness, etc.

All in A-l condition. $250 ash buys the lot L. Clevenger, iloy.lan. Pa. Closed Tor Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, officially closed at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for the Christmas holidays.

'The college will- be reopened Wednesday, January 3. The-students had'a regular Christmas dinner at the college on Monday evening. Some of the students hat friends as their guests. Favors were dance followed the feast Called to Bedside. Mrs.

William Stillwell, of No. 1902 West i Fourth! street, who was visiting in when her husband attempted suicide at Broad and Upland streets on'-Sunday evening, has returned-home. Mrs. Stillwell arrived in Chester yesterday and shortly 'afterward visited the Chester Hospital where her husband is a To The second anniversary of the Mizpah- Sisterhood, No. 24, Dames of Malta, will ba celebrated in an ap- manner this evening a the rooms of the, organization a Fourth and Market streeta.

ing a bounteous supper a fine enter- afnment will be presented. affair-promises to be largely attended. ta-wyer 'to Ministry, i At a special meeting of the Presbyters of Chester, in Westminister church, Wes 'J. Newton Huston, of th Chester County Bar and. County Prohi blt Chairman; was ordained 'as a minister and was dismissed to the Pros bytery of Oklahoma, to become of Great Reduction in Tombstone! reduced-price, and now 1, th ot all to set Ca Su me and wt.th.

ADVERTISEMENTS. IOC to S1.50. 'Doush- erty's, 23 W. 3rd St. Dough- USIC Rolls and Satchels erty's, 22 W.

3rd St. at received large lot of torm I Horse Covers. Wm. H. Ellis.

5tn Edgmont Ave. OTART the family history with a KODAK on Xmas mornmr. Spener Stationery Co. OT of Trunks and Suit Cases, at cost; ij to close them out. Wm.

H. Ellis, th Edgmont Ave. 'pencer Stationery Go. and white rabbit hound. ij Answers name Return 127 E.

5th St. Reward. TEWELRT business for, sale, no perience required. Pays $3a to MO weekly Price 5300. Address Times Of- TOS, SAIL 25,000 ft.

Garden Hose, 8 to 17c per ft. Hose Repaired. Thos. Wilby Son, thtand Penn streets. Cheater, Pa.

LASnjS Albrecht-and Regent Pianos Several bargains in slightly used ones of dif. makes. Phone 86. Doherty, 1919 Third St. ARJUED man wants farm on the thirds.

Help for about cows. Best reference. Address M. H. Bos.

43, Glen Mills, DeL Pa. ARD OF wish to thank our friends, neighbors, also Bell elephone employees and others tor their nndness and beautiful floral tokens in he event of the death of our husband and father. Mrs. W. W.

Gurry and Linotype operators on plain book work. Apply Times office. IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to S- requirement of the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act to provide for licensing and regulating private ranking in -Pennsylvania; and providing penalties for the violation thereof," approved the Iflth day of June, 1911U that Frank E. DeFuria, las made application to the State Treaa- irer, Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Commissioner of Banking constituting a Board for licensing and regulating private -banking in the Commonwealth of for -a license to do business at 120 West Third Street, Chester, in Delaware County, the character of such business being, Italian WILLIAM H. SMITH, Commissioner of Banking.

Harrlsburg, December 191L FOR RENT No. 311 W. 3rd Street $12.00 Second St. 1 and Dwelling.) No. 904 West 7th Street No.

609 Barclay Street 12.00 No. 508 East Lewis Street 10.00 No. 500 East.Lewis Street .......10.00 Samnel Law and Real Estate Offices, (Both 'Prunes.) TAYLOR'S TOYS Come and see them, also, bring your Scissors, Knives, Saws, Keys, Locks, Guns and Pistols, or any repairing you need.done to 552 Edgmont Avenue Both 'Phones. Neckwear- That's It Dainty neckwear is the kind of gift all the girls appreciate. You will not go: far -wrong either, if you buy some for mother or, aunt.

This store has long been headquarters for Chic side frills, cellars, velvet and silk bows, at reasonable prices. Then, gloves make an always, acceptable gift- We carry the very highest grade kid gloves. MissM, S. Cross Third Street Specialists IN THE, PAINLESS EHRiCTION OP TEETH Dr. Bell's painlciuDental parlors Klarket Street, OYEI WOOLf OKTH 5 SICK Lady WITHOOTl PUTtS ANTED-WEAVERS.

exper. on Turkish Apply Ward Mce- am Howard Lehigh Phila. rent a room on the east side; well heated Address Times Ifflce. Times Office. 7 OK SALB-Grocery and roeat store; good fixtures; good locality.

ApplJ Times Office. RY KINDLING WOOD, oak, large load, $2. '25c extra when carried in. Keyston. Cab.

Front and 1OB SALE-Grocery store, 'dwelling, 1.1 good war; stock and fixtures. Es- Wblished' 22 years; retiring ness. No reasonable offer refuseo. ames V. Kane, CliftonHelghts.

UPMOBILE SALE-tn fl class order with' 'top, glass front, peedometer, presto light and trunk rack, verything in first clasa order, for 425. Gallajher's W. 7th St, Chester. Choice Poultry We will have a large, and exceptional- fine stock Chickens, Ducks and Geese from' nearby farms for Chi ist- mas. Prices right.

NEWTON EGAN, Fine Groceries and Meats, UPLAND. Bell 'P-hone. 559 Loose Holly, 25c Bunch, Holly and Moss Wreaths. Polnsettas 25c up: Cyclamen fnd Primrose 3oc each; Ferns, nice for gifts, tiOc each; Fresh Cut Flowers; Fine Green Parsley or decorating the turkey. Be large buncn.

J. F. iCAL'LAN, 15 and Edgraout AT BeU 'phone 679. Chester, Fa. WANTED to learn clear mak- JT ing.

Paid.while learning. Delaware Cigar 12-14 W. 5th St. white for general house work: no laun- ry or furnace. Apply Times Office.

WAMTEB. experienced on VV Turkish towels. Apply Ward Mee- am Howard LeWgh Phila. WANTED. buy some good fresh cows.

Address Times bathroom out- nt complete. Address. Tiroes Of- ADY STENOGRAPHER wishes i position; six years experience. Addre dress AT AT Bell 'Phone, 683: Local. 290.

LFALFA HAY for sale. C. V. Merritt, Phone I RESH Jersey cow for sg 1 9e a Ross, Swarthmore. Phone I ET FLY NOCKERS at HINKSON'S, 3202 West Third St, ester.

OLD FISH. 10 cents and -up, iurna and Fish Plants. H. F. Rhoads.

th and Parker Sts. 16-fL 1 1 Upright Stiow Case and. 110-ft. Counter E. H.

BENJAMIN, Third and Howell, Sta. DAlfCIHO. ATURDAY EVENING DANCING at Fourth and Market Marcus Hook. After Saturday, Oct. 14th, dances will be held every Tuesday and Saturday- PHE McCRBA SCHOOL FOR DANCI ING, Library Chester, Pa.

Competent instructors; correct methods. Adults' class, Wednesday evening; idign School class, Monday "3, p. Children p. Special matlnefe dance Christmas afternoon at 3 cloclt. McCRtsA SCHOOL FOB DANCINO Main Darby, Pa.

ars marked direct to the door. Beginners' Class Thursday evening. Corrept method. Assembly Dances, Saturday evening; large orchestra; souvenir jrograma. Children, Saturday, 2 P.

M. CHRISTMAS NIGHT NEW YEAR'S NIGHT rts.a-NC.Lixi. MONbY TO LOAN On Brat mortgage In uuma of J1500.00 and leas. DICKINSON. have on sale at Prices many unredeemed Gold and Diamond Rings, Watchw.

Chains, Lockets, Rodgers' Sllverware, Suitajjlo Christmas presents. Also some verj good Men's Overcoats and Indies iets Levy's Loan Office, Market Square, iver Broomall's dry kooda store. Fire Insurance Place your policies in the reliable compajiie's represented by Wm, Ward, Jr. Law Building E. Garretu Paper Warehouse S6, SIS Welsh St Wrapping Build- Twins.

Both ARMHRS. MANUFACTURERS, you lose money by throwing away broken parts ot your machinery. We repair them with our brazing proceas. naklns them good as new. JOHN W.

SWANOER. ISO W. Second Cheater IDOW'S i a month. All $12, regardless amount of ncome. New'law just passed.

Widows whose claims have been rejedted on account of Income should write at once for papers and Instructions free of charge, John Waimvright W. 7th Vilmlngton, Del. NOTICE All Milk. Dealers in the City of Chester are hereby notified to have their licenses renewed-on or before, the First of January, 1912. Licenses will be issued at the office of the Board of Health, Room No.

Law Building. BOARD OF HEALTH, C. MacDowell, Health Officer. Wm. H.

Hall, Secretary. All Master and Journeymen Plumbers the City of Chester are hereby notified 'to have their licenses renewed on or before the, First ot 'January, 1S02. Licenses can he renewed at the office ot he Board of Health, Room' No. 9, Law LlSiraBRf EXAMINING BOARD, Jno. C.

MacDowell, Sec. John Bleyler, President. TEETH PULLED FREE NO PAIN not to to at All with wit There' No CKOWNS MYERS 4 DENTISTS 5J4 Market Chester, CHRISTMAS CANDIES Toys, Starts ua Cliurcbti as low as prices of raw material SPECIAL ITOTZCZIB. TTMBRELLAS MADE. He-coverod.

J. Whiteley. 624 W. 8t. NOW llome-Made Mince Meat and all hinds of baking from Mrs.

Roberts, 170S Walnut St. Phone S31 A. ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS for Christinas. All kinds of home-made pies and calces, also candy and ruits, at Muliany's, 3d Franklin Sts. TAYLUR C.

BURKE FKACTICAL HO08S FATNTKlt KuUuiatei JfuraJihMl. U59 MADISON ST. ANNE COSTELLO SBAXPOOXHO-, XAXBSBESSnf AKXCU2UDDC 0. alley Building-, Welsh Wall Streets. Bell 'Phone, RANK BELMONT, Patent Pavement, cement and tile work, curb setting and general contracting.

Curbs at 33c per ineal foot; pavements at 13c square foot 4.11 kinds of cement steps done at mable prices. Address Times Offlea. NOTICE 1757 1911 saved on repairs. Stone work well dono is permanent. We nly all kinds of Stone', Curb, Sand and Dlrt C.

I. LEIPER, 'Phone 36 D. Swarthmore, Pa- Fancy Aluminum Toilet Sets reduced to half price. look at OUIB before ffolne Bentley's Hair Store 60S 'Phone 617. STKEET.

BRAZING of cast iron, aluminum and other metala. Wo guarantee 60 per cent, saved on all castings. As usual our brazing is guartn- Now ready for business. Pennsylvania Sixth and Welsh Streets ELVA W. 1212 E0OMONT, AVfi.

CHIROPODY HAIRDRESSINQ MASSAGE Full lino of Hair Goods. Switches, eta, made from' combings. Bell 'Phone. 1103-A. OR 'u the Weaver Building- OUSE FOB RENT, 211 W.

1th St Apply 216 Fourth 8t. ir-OB -house, 611 W. 8th Sa. Apply on premises. I OR W.

3rd St; all conveniences. McDowell, 1915 W. 2nd. "iOR Bsrey per month. John Wood, 1139 Edg.

Ave. 1OR on second fl-ior of Kogers' 619 Edg. to $15 per month. ITSOR R.ENT—8-room houses, near Folaom car harn, J12 per month April 1st; after-1st SIS; others, Chester Real Estate Company, 25 East Fifth' St. $11 For Beat: New, Houses $11 5 and 6 Rooms Nicely papered, hot and cold water, fine location, near trolley and Penna R.

station, south of Lamokin Station, JL during the day; or JOHN HA11- R.ISON,-1101 Wlegand opposite La- mokin station, day or night. FOB BENT. 9th and Engle Sts. H4.00 6th and Mill 8.00 1215 "West Second 10.00 343 Howell I3.M 822 West 6th St 12.00 1104 West 8th St 10.00 421 East 8th 18.00 Properties for BeU' Seventh and Welsh Sts. 235-D.

will permit. Deakyne Bros. N. B. Large "nvoice Walnuts.

Parkgr Sh of Fine New I3TJLVJS JOB SAJfcS OR few the best lots for sale at Norfolk at low rates to cloaa sale. JOHN C. DUNFHY. 617- Welah St. For Sale or Exchange Fine three-story brick dwelling house with ten rooms, including bath, in eooa order, and with improvements, furnace in cellar, gas front porch, street roadway recently paved.

Possession at once. Apply to CHARLES PALMER, No. 12 E. Fifth Chester. I.

Now is the time to buy land on tbe Beale tract, between Seventh Street and Ninth Street. We have just sold all the land of this estate between the opera house and Market street for substantial Improvements. We still have for sale 240 feet on Seventh Street.from Market Street to the bridge, 133 feet on Eighth from the lands which we recently sold to the Order of Mooss for their contemplated building Eastward toward Street, 256 feet on the East side of Market'from Eighth to" Ninth Streets, 000 feet on the South 'side Ninth street from Market Street to thb bridge. We will sell It in lota to suit purchaser or all together for a niflcent building operation. It is right in the midst of Improvements, and can be tiougtit now at bottom prices.

Chester Red Estate Co. 25 East Fifth-Street For Sale 335 Kerlin St. This is 1 a splendid and convenient- home. Has every convenience; hot water heating plant. The price will be made ght if sold at once Lear Worrilow Cambridge Biiildiij a a.

Both 'FhonM. Bargain 14 room Stone sion and Stable Stone Farm House and Barn 72 Acres of Land Near Boothwyn station, on B. 0. R. R- We can sell you this property for about what it would cost to build the mansion.

Sweeney Clyde Market Square Both 'phones No. 61. For Rent 303 Upland $18 Seven room house with bath, hot and cold water; C-. mented gas fix'; tures; front porch; side niceneighboihood. Heater.

J. iRVIN TAYLOR 512 F. Ninth Street Bell 'Phone, 694 M. Furniture, Moving Baggage Express Freight Delivery Riggers and Rigging Storage Warehouse Packing and Shipping Padded Vans, Headley's Express 10-16 feast Ttilrd St Look Over These and Buy for Spring Doa't Easy Now 6 Acres Truck Farm 5 3,000 2 Acres Bricfe House 3,300 18 Acres Frame House 4,600 3 Acres Frame House 3,600 2 Acres Frame House 4,000 46 Acres Stone House 04 Acres Stone House 4,000 43 Acres Stone House Jj.BOO 60 Acres Stone House 7.BOO 76 Acres Stone House 8,500 33 Acres Stone House 6,600 37 Acres Frame House 6,000 87 Acres Stone House EO Acres Stone Houso "'HrS 7 Acres Stone House 6,000 8 Acres Frame House 3,500 4 Acres Stone House 5,000 11 Acres Frame House 2S Acres Frame House 6,000 1 Acre Frame House 5 Acres Frame House l.aoo 13 Acres Frame Houso 6,000 Many others of all kinds and acreage right I have still a few lots in the. First that will make you money ifj you buy now.

I hive demands, for farm for rent. Send roe yours'as I'will-bring, you a good tenant I have many inquiries. 4 Here Is a good of the best paying milk routes In the county. "Will sell at. right figures.

See ma. at Roth JO work done. I think I do It nooiinit of KfWlrlnf 0) St, ChMttr, Ud Mw- rood Roofiwt Open, every evening this week. Wonnten Their Welcome PI Thf for Them Perhaps Store brings 'imagination greater play than: the Store; one- immediately nice' such end such would look'at home. don't-, you be transfer these ed furnishings? $1.75.7 Axmtrister Rug? 1 Warm Rope Portieres, "New- leather Aseat J7.60 to New Morris Chairs, Blssell Carpet Parlor Library-Tables', $io-to' Saddle "seat'Ttockers, toj, D.

8. HENDRICES up M'XioaM ny OB B17-A. CHRISTMAS GIFTS If you are undecided''what would please- gentleman, lady or children for come to our great stock" will be'sure, to supply' every; de-, sirable want. BENJ. T.

LEVIS THE ZSTATK JCJUf. 10 W. Second SL Media. Pa. EXCELSiOlTSAVING FUND uutltutioa comDmes all ot ot a Bank ana Buildlnr XMoclatiaa.

A and proQtabto InvMt- ment tor money In No draft nor torctd lo Stock be taken and. madt .1 rtal and For partlouMw Made from fine Eiderdown wool, in plain red, and blue, and combination color; sizes suitable for misses and ladies 50c each LACE OJRTAINS In pure wliite, a variety; new, styles, yds. long, from a pair to $4.00 SPECIALSBEETS A Holiday, sale that should be taken advantage of this week. j2 90 white sheets, standard, 6oc 81 90 white sheets, standard BLANKETS Our Blanket stock, better 'lines and lower prices-than seen; they are in pure and wool, and, cotton and wool finish. Fronr to Shirtwaist in pretty' fancy fine white fancy-stripe 87c 'IVXBLB BOARD.

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