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The Allentown Leader from Allentown, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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J. -I THE ALLENTOWN LEADEIt. MONDAY, DECEMBEB, 5, 1904J WITH OUR NEIGHBORS. It is Money Saved that counts. Tho secret of making a I SLATIhGTON.

fortune was the first few dollars 3 Sunnily "VUSEA I tt.e. fcrrs saxs-l IS saved. through our large assortment ot FURNITURE, CARPETS, CLOTHING, STOVES, and bo convinced that our store is the place to save you money. cm tU If Mrs. M.

H. Bernhard of Allentown iwtLa a Walnntport vliltor. Mr. Jamil Foote re visiting frienda at New York. Miea Minnie Roth and Mis Dam a Krn were guean of friends at iMauci Chunk.

N. Kennel and Edwin Osier transacted business In Mies Emma. Snyder of Gi imsville is visiting relatives and friends ii tltii vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Lehman were guests of the latter's parents at Allen-town. Alharles D. Peters returned from a slay of several days at 'New York. Alius Esther of Walnut-port visited friends at Catasauqua. Misees1 Mary Fey and Bertha 'Schaffer of were guests of th family of Councilman John L.

Yeager. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Luckey and Master Claude Keller of Stroudsburg sire- the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Ringer at the Mansion House. Mrs. A. E.

Dor ward and Miss Lottio Cemmel were In-Philadelphia on business. W. J. Tracy and O. E.

Neff of Beth Dungan Fry, 618 Hamilton Street, Clothiers and Homefurnishers. THE HOME OF THE OVERCOAT Hundreds of Handsome Overcoat3 Corning in Every Week from Our Busy Workrooms. After all has been said the evidence submitted and argument made one-fact stands forth so clearly as to be irrefutable and that is that Koch Bros, is the home, the the fountain head of the kind of overcoats that the people at larpe' respect. have spent the better half of our lives In close stijrly of. clothing in daily contact with the men that make it.

We know who makes the good. We are your clothing physician. You will save yourself time and money by intrusting your case to us. Here are some suggestions of qualities and prices such as have built up for this institution a great overcoat business; 1500 men's fancy and plain overcoats. The fancy coats are out 52 inches long, with or without belt, with broad shoulders and long loose skirts.

The coats in plain effects are of fine melton kersey and vicuna, cut 50 and 49 Inches long. These garments are guaranteed to be the very best valifes w-e've ever offered for the monjr $8.50 to $20 A very handsome line of men's shop made overcoats that are hand-tailored throughout, made of the fashionable mill point vicunas and cut in the swell Chesterfield styles. Also Gifts, Holiday lehem visited the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. P.

Neff. Miss Bus Banner spent a short vaca. Heating Stoves Before you light the Furnace fire, a Gas Heater is tton wih her parents at Penn Forest, Carbon County. Mrs. Harry.

Sieger of Catasauqua, wno has been spending a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter just the thing for cool nights and mornings. WMmwm L. Williams, returned home.

Walter Schertzinfcer of Slatington a the guest of his uncle, ex-Chief Burgess A. C. Huff and family, Beth lehem. Mr. H.

J. Handwerk and sister, Miss Samt Kern, left on a 10 days' trip through tha 'Eastern1 States, visiting Think of the ploasure a gift of Furniture will bring to any home; and think of the pleasure of buying that gift nere where you can have the pleasure of selecting from large assortments at incomparably low prices. Come in and walk around. Helfrich, Bohner Co. House and Office Furniture.

734 Hamilton Street', Mteniovm, Pa. New York, Boston and Worcester, Mass. and Neiw Haven, Conn. 52 Inch double-breasted belt coats made of fancy tweeds and cheviots. Vefy low prices for such superior garments 18.00 to $35.00 Men's frock or dress overcoats, hand-made throughout, made in the very newest single and double-breasted styles, black and oxford vicunas, serge and silk lined $22 to $TK) You Wish Your Boy to Look His Best This Winter Of course you do, and this Is but natural.

W.e've done many notable things In our immense boys' and children's department to merit the confidence of parents who desire their boys to show up in just that gratifying way. We have quite a number of particularly fine things you should not miss seeing and these -we would like to show you. Our prices are always the lowest when qualities are 4 Misses Bertie and Carrie Mlnnlch and Minnie Rinker East Mauch Chunk, whip are the guests of Mrs. "Robert E. Riijfker, left for Allentown, where they visit friends before returning 2iirx t' 'J ihome.

The statement of receipts of the Slatington post office for the month of November is as follows: Postage taken Into consideration. Here are several suggestions illus stamps and cards sold, stamped trating our extraordinary values, unequalled In the annals envelopes and wrappers, news of overcoat selling: paper and periodical postage, to tal receipts, receipts same ttiontfc 1903, gain, $29.35. Bodily pain loses Its terrors of you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil In the house. Instant relief in cases of burns; cuts sprains, accidents of aay sort.

mwf AT $5.50 TO $15. For the elders bo ys, ages 15 to 20, vr are showing a very handsome line of dress overcoats In single or double breasted and three-fourths or extrema lengths. AT $3.50 TO Boys' fin dress overcoats In ages' from 6 to 16, pure wool black and oxford friezes, mixed homespuns and cheviots, cut three-quarters and extreme lengths, exceptionally well lined. AT $1.95 TO $7.50. Little fellows' overcoats and reefers, Irt a'ges 3 to 10.

Overcoats cut in Buster Brownv Russian and rbag belt effects, from pure wool cheviots and friezes. Reefers with storm or silk velvet collar, serge or flannel lined. DR. R. S.

CLYMER, Specialist with Do Witt BrutJler, M. D. COPYRIOmTD 1904 I aplej arc CO. 30 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Allentown, Pa A Heater like the above set up iu your house, ready to light, $2.50. STANDARD- Edwin Bitting, who 'was seriously sick a couple of weeks ago, is well Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bachman were Visiting at Chestnut Hill. Mrs. William Walbert, who was on the sick list, has recovered and Is about again. All Lhronic, Nervous, Special and Private Diseases Quickly and Permanently Cured- DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY No matter what your disease may be, no matter from cause, origination or how long standing, ju can be quickly and privately cured.

Privat diseases of both men and women cured within a few days. Delay Is fatal. Consultation and examination abso lutely FREnl. Will visit patients at their home who are unable to call. ALLENTOWN GAS 0 ktlf Mrs.

John Christ 49 visiting her randdaughter, Mrs. H. T. Erdman. The Sunday School of this place 'a I Trading FOCHT, OBERLY CO.

Stamps 0 ireparing for Us Christmas festival. 4 540 Hamilton Street. H. T. Erdman made a tri? Philadelphia.

Harry Hausman and wife of Allen TKOMPSONIAN HEALTH ASS0. SANITARIUM-Inc TURN town made a short call on William Was and family. J. Weaver, proprietor of the Wind- ror Hotel, Center Valley, was a visitor i at this place. 30 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Second Floor, ALLENTOWN, PA- FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCERS, TUMORS AND SIMILAR AILMENTS.

OVER All Cancers removed without operation and absolutely no pain. Sur euro and permanent. I'e rffre hours cn Frntlfij-s. Cnn be reached hy telephoning to Dr.R. S.

Clymer, Consult rg Itjfieifciilo Lilltice tucitarium. Inc. fr CraftiniptiTes. Carversville, Pa Misses Mary and Emma Mast were In Hellertown, the guests of 'Prof. A.

I. Reinhard and family. H. C. Bahl has rebuilt his butcher shop, which was burned down some time ago, and is slaughtering several times -a week.

C. W. Schaffer and daughter Ellen Limeport, F. P. Schaffer of Philadelphia, and O.

C. Schaffer of Buffalo. N. wer the' guests of H. T.

Erdman. NEW LEAP Make up your mind not slave and scrimp and savs aJU your life. But only for a small part of it. Put by a little, but do It regularly, systematically, and v. Will get YOUR PAY C.F REST.

A dollar in our savings department gives you an account and a pass book NICE FURNITU Ulen town's Finest Clothiers, 729 Hamilton Street. Few Practical Suggestions For PuzzJed Christmas Shoppers. THE HOLIDAY STORE Values, Not the Prices, Tell the Tales. Give useful Christmas gifts, articles of apparel. Tney'll be a source of joy long after the holidays are past.

OVERCOAT SPECIAL SO and 52 inches long, fancy Black or Oxiords; they are beauties for $10 00 $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. Suits lor men, all colors and sizes, $5, $6.50, $8.50, $10, $12, $15. DUTCHESS TROUSERS Positively the strongest trousers ever built and guaranteed for wear and strength, from $1.00 to $5.00. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. Holiday 25c, 50c, $1.00.

Kid and Mocha Gloves, 60c, 1, $1.50. Jersey Coats and Cardigan Jackets, $1.00, $1.50 to $4.00. Best Suspenders, 25c, 60c, $1.00 and $150. Initial Tandkerchiefs, 5c, 10c, 13c, 25e, 50c and $1.00. Umbrellas, silk and cotton, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to $8.00.

Silk Mufflers, 50c, 75c, $1, $1 50 $2.00. Figured or White Shirts, 50c, 75e, $1.00 and $1.50. Rain Coats and Mackintoshes for men 'and their sons Rain Coats for $8.60, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. Mackintoshes for $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 SEIBERUNGSVILLE. A pleasant surprise was "tendered to Chas.

Loch in honor.of his birthday anniversary. Th follow'ng were present: Annie Wiessneri' Emma Werley, Kora Werley Carrie Henninger, Annie Werley, Ida Tyson, Mercy G-rtm, Addit Ida Reinbart, Stella Werley, Rosie Hnyder, Mary Loch, Lottie Stoudt, Oha P. Snyder, 'William Werley, Victor Werley, Ellas Wiessner, Chas. E. Werley, George Sechler, Warren Loch, Chas.

Frey, Victor Camp, Warren Stoudt, William Henninger, Calvin Old, Chas. F. Loch, Jacob Frey, Chas. Hen- That's the gift at Christmas. It It's useful.

It lasts. It's a constant reminder of the Merchants RATIONAL BANK, S. W. Cor. Centre Square, Y.

M. C. A. Building. i giver.

Here is wnereyou 11 hnd what you want at prices that make a slim purse content a big heart. A few suggestions tiiT.ger, Wm. J. Ebert, Edwin Sechler, Nevin Loch, Mr. and Mrs.

Tllg'hman Loch and Mrs. Catherine Snyder. Mm. Loch served fine refreshments. Music was furnished by Nevln Loch, Elias and ana iu.w, ana smomng jacKexs trom to siz.uu.

we have the right goods at the right prices give you either Blue or Red Trading Stamps with every cash purchase. Ladies desks from $5.00 to $32.00. China closets from $15.00 to $75.00. Chiffoniers from $7.00 to $20.00. Bed Suits from $19.00 to $90.00.

Morris Chairs from $5.00 to $20.00. Couches from $7.00 to $30.00. Parlor Suits from $23.00 to $100.00. Rockers frcm 85c to $20.00. Parlor and library tables from $1.00 to DESIRABLE UNDERWEAR.

In underwear we car please Book cas3S from $2.50 to $45.00. Mirrors from 75c to $10.00. I Trading The 3 Tailors Wiessner ar.d Edwin Sechler. David Grim is ill. Joel Loch bought Michael Henning-er's farm of SO acres for $1550.

(Nelson Ebert will erect a new dwelling house next summer. Clinton J. Knerr: of Allentown, Wm. Smith, James Smith and William J. Ebert were out gunning and returned with a lot of rabbits and quail.

Lamps from $1.50 to $10.00. Toilet sets from $1.75 to $13.00. i Extension tables from $4.30 to $45.00. Music cabinets from $2.50 to $20.00 Sideboards from $13.00 to $75.00. Chairs from 83c to $7.00.

Hall racks from $5.00 to $30.00. Dinner sets from $7.00 to J2S.00. Medicine cabinets from $2.00 to Pictures from 20c up. you, mich substantial colors as crunr. or fie-h color, lignt blue of derby ribbed not so the heavier grey fleeced.

Tlia ilural grey wool in medium and heavy weights. The "celebrated Glastenburv Drodnr-t If in need of any dry goods and groceries you wiil find it to your ad healthy, chemically pure. Tou un- YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERB. "JORDAN VAT LEY. Miss Ida Weiss is spending a week with friends in Philadelphia.

1 Mabel Haak of Ashfleld spent a day here. E. O. Jones has recovered from an at aounteaiy need some before the long, severe cold weather is over. Call now while the assortment is complete.

Prices low for quali. tiBl Kurtz Henninger, 31 Worth Seventh it. tack of gTip. CUTELY '4 FITZGERAL U. C.

Mantz transacted business at Tamaqua. Those who attended every day at Haak's school for the first two months are Ralph Friebolin, Mabel (Pink and vantage to call and see our new line of goods. We handle nothing but a complete line of first-class goods. 80S Hamilton Menton, Pa, Sadie, Ida and Florence Friebolin. Elmer Fritzlnger but one day.

Henry Bittner will take possession of the farm In spring which be recently bought from Mrs. T. C. Handwerk. 'J WAV iZT A Ilrtl UftAlll The Original New Process Oil Heater the only BEST A gallon of oil will run it 8 hours.

PRICE $6.00. REDUCED TO $4.50. All Guaranteed. J. i Bests Co, Leading Stove Store.

440 North Tenth St. Open Evenings. BOTH 'PHONES. SLATEDALE. The great health Shoe for woman.

Made of the best vici kid stock, with Rings! When you want a ring: of the latest design it will pay you to look through our stock. cork cushion inner soles and rubber heels this preveats. dampness. PRICE $3.50. We Are the Largest Car Lot Distributors Write ns for prices on car lot delivered at your station.

Daniel McCaffrey's Soss Co. PlTTSBURd, PA. Established Since 1867. References Nafl Bank. For sale only fcj Miss Emma Pink visited relatives and friends at Mauch Chunk.

Miss Anna Edwards, teacher of tho Ivehigh iFurnace primary school, spent day with her parents at Lansford. Jabez Sowden of Shamokin visited his brother, Dr. iR. T. Sowden.

The Union and Imtheran and Re-forme4 Sunday Schools' combined and will hold their Christmas entertain-nent In' the ljutheran and Reformed Jhnrch on Monday, Dec 26. JohnJ. EDGAR J. WERLEY, Ninth and Gordon Sts. Allentown, Pa.

Both 'Phones. -Genuine gems in plain DIAMOiND tancy mountings. 641 Hamilton Street. BLUE STAMPS WEDDING RINGS-Aledium or broad oval. They are here.

ENN YR 0 YATTi LIS Do You Know Jr n. neda Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be-you do not know Ayer's Hair Vigor. Here's an introduction May the acquaintance result in a heavv erowth of rich, thick, triossv I. CHICHESTEK-S KNOUSH CrMi.l, or Od 4. In 1 Well.

flpD 8 Jeweler and Optician ij 625 Hamilton St MSCUI turn Moll. 19,00 nairt nna wc Know you win never oe gray. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. IiOwel). Mam.

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