Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

Publication:
The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

J4- 10 i oATURDAY, iA3t 13, 1801. iTHE NVILKES-BARRE RECORD 8ATTJRDAX. FEBRUART 23. 1901. DEATH AT PCS3ANCETQN.

Yfc Have Brief Mention. VAlilAl 7 iTbDay --7-- I VI Colonial. Maize; i. New; and Delicious "JBreakfast Cerealr Bar-le-Duc. Pecan Meats.

Walnut Meats. i 'Home-made v' Chase and Sanborn's -(Purest. Java and Mocha Coffees. W. M.

Millerd 14 and It Weit Market St The pretense that some folks make of keeping a Grocery is only a big bluff. Do your buying at a real Grocery. -Imitations are never as good as the real thing. w. d.

beers; 13 West Market St' Have You Seen the Dupllphone? With the dupllphone applied to the Edison Home macblne you can use both Uvo concert and small records. Every one can make for themselves a concert machine lor only $16.00. Every dupllphone Is guaranteed to work perfectly. Call in and see the dupllphone. Dupliphone.

TP Th6' Buyers) Qri; whonralf merchants depend', demand a toocj dollar jwortbyldr a gopd dollar ahd 'tht conditio is a reality: here.Alwaysr' tf 1 Peaches very nice; 3' Ib cans; J- Applei 3 lb. cans, 3 for Pumpkin, 3 lb. Cherries; 2.1b. a lb! can's, 2 for 1.25c Pineapples; extra fine, per cany Wcl will bd closed all day Fri Jay 22, WasKiugtoh', birthday." Jams, 5 lb. pail Jams, 10 lb.

pail IK pailT. i 7 j. a'. EVANS.BROS. 48; South Main Street a.

Every; PleceTbfr- Stransky: Imported and Guaran- Carpenter i AOa1' Sole AgeataV rTFuYViilli Wc Still Continue Vpur'Annual Inventory Salt; with, jtiducticp rpin. 10.. to 33 'J-3 Ir cenV.ia,'nd havelso introduced the following in-- teresting features ce The death occurred on Thursday in Dorranceton of Mrs. Jonas Roper of pneumonia, aged 49 Her hus band and fourteen children survive. Deceased was a member of the Dor rancetoa Baptist Church.

COPP DOUGLASS. In Dorranceton, Feb; a. 1301, by Rev. W. V.

Wilbur. Herbert J. Copp and Miss Jennie Doug-. law. both of Dorranceton, at the home of the bride; KENT FAUflT.

In Forty Fort, Feb. J9U1. by Rev. E. V.

Armstrong, William Kent -and-Miss Sadie Faust, both of Forty Fort the residence of th bride's parents, Wllkes-Barre, by Rev. R. B. Webster, Webster S. Weeks, of McLean, N.

and filias Addle M. Vough this city. DEATHS. ALLING. Nesr the Wyomlm ground.

Feb. 22. 1901, Mrs. John camp Ailing, '7years, II montas, ATWOOlA-In Plymouth, Feb. 2J.

1901. Orlo Atwood. of grip and complication, 68 years. BRUNNING. In White Haven, Feb.

22, 1901. Frances, wife ef Rev. H. H. Brun- BI(1b r-- FIN LET.

At Lone Rock, Feb. 2L ISOL James Flnley, formerly a resident of Xarksvllle. Plymouth Township. HEADLET. In Wllkes-Barre, Feb.

mi, Alloa Headley, 1 years, consump- tlnn McHALE. In PltUton, Feb. 22, ISM, Mrs. James McHale. Dorranceton, Feb.

21, 1901, Mrs. Jonas-Roper, pneumonia, years. rUNERALS. Tha funeral of James Lona wilt take place from the M. E.

Church Fell street on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, instead of Saturday afternoon, as stated. BUSINESS NOTICES. To Cora a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drug-gists refund money if it fails to cure. E.

W. Grove's signature on each box. 26c. t.th,sS8 A chicken lunch- will be served at Umbewust Hotel to-night, corner Scott and Bowman streets. Hotel Bart Dinner To-Dy.

SOUP Consomme Alphabet; Bisque of Oyster. FISH Baked Sea Trout, Demi Olase; Potatoes Saute. RELISHES Celery. Chow Chow, Dill Pickles. Radishes.

ENTREES Stewed Chicken, Family Style; Beef a la Mode, Sauce Bordelalse; Apple Fritters, Brandy ROASTS Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus; Lamb, Mint Sauce. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes, Stewed Tomatoes, Boiled Potatoes, Browned sweet jrotatoes, corn, means. SALAD Lettuce with Hard Boiled Eggs. PASTRY Cabinet Pudding; An- pie Pie, Prune Pie, pumpkin Pie. DESSERT Ctrawberry Ice Cream.

Fancy Cakes, Mixed Nuts. Fruit. Cheese, Tea, Price 60 cents. Any part (Of the above biy of fare will be served in the cafe during meal hours on the European plan at moderate prices. 1' Selling Out Prices.

Face powders (best makes) J5c to 30c Finest hair dressing Curling fluid Best massage cream Best skin food Oriental cream Best perfumes Manicure powders Turkish Rose (for lips and 10c Curling irons 8c Hair pins and combs lc. to 40c Hair irons 10c. to 25c Pomp, rolls (best prepared hair) 20c Hair dyes 60c. to Miss C. Lewis, 47 Public Square," 23-25 Over S.

Express. Perfectly Pore Water we all need, as It la ahJmportant factor in sustaining good health. Where can we get a more pure water than that flowing from the well known Wyoming Mlnerai.Bprlnrr in South Wllkes-Barre? This spring has a natural covering of solid rock, ten reet thick, which pro tects- it from surface drainage. The analysis of -this water by Professor Dean proves it unequaled as to purity and cleanliness. One trial win assure you it Is the only drinking water.

Wyoming Mineral Water 60 South Main street Got aa Want it patented? Ask Mason, Fen-wick Lawrence. Patent Specialists, S. Franklin St. W. J.

Trembath, atty. 60 The Cross Axle Company. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to resolution of the board of directors, that the stock subscription book of the Cress Axle Manufacturing Company is now open at the Office of aald company, no. a leaning ouiiaing, wiikes-Barre, Pa. -For Information respecting terms and project of the company confer or correspond with any of the following officers of the company: James M.

Boland, Pres. F. M. Nichols, Vice Pres. I Geo.

N. Reichard, Treas. W. L. Raeder, Sec'y.

Kits If as If ans, Dressmaker, 61 Rach'i Sanitariam. Massage treatment for diseases. Consultation free of charge. 172 8. i-2S Anna Wyckoff Katdlework.

Store of Art mosnwautirui Hue of fane goods ever exhibited in this section. consisting of Battenburg, Renaissance, jjucness. Russian. Honiton ana Point Lace braids; new-designs in stamped articles; handsome cushions, including the new Mignoni and Marie Antoinette finished pieces in art em broidery at 73 North Main street Pittston, Pa. Prompt attention given to mall orders.

Teaching a specialty. 60 The Best Peanut In the world, roasted every 30 minutes. at A. Oblcl's. the peanut specialist.

OS- ju. anaraet sireeu nuts a specialty. Salted shelled pea-t2 He's Able to Read with com fort, by the aid of, our well adjusted glasses, i What a comfort they are to hlml A pair of or sye-Elasses that are not Just fitted to your eyes will ruin your remaining eyesight. A competent optician Is the one to decide. are com pete that's why we are the busiest opticians in Wllkes-Barre.

Fxpert Optician. Private Optical Parlors, 36 Public Square. 1 TALK NO, SO. 1 w1 Opals in High Favor. "Popular taste, sofaraspreclous stones ar concerned, seems to favor opals, and the predilection 'for these very beautiful gems Is highly creditable.

I have a nums ber.of baadjiom nags', set opals and other stones. The settings are hlgb ly artistic, and. embrace a great variety of combinations of stones. Each one sold sells others. Chas.

J. Rueffer, bptlcUn ttnd J)wlr, ir- 48 East Northamptoa Street, savsF-a'M aa ea BUSINESS NOTICES. gt0p xhst Toothache. If yon don't know how ro to tha Al bany. Dentists, 22 Franklin at, and they 'will do It for you instantly.

All operations ar painless and prices are reasonable Phone lit 6jr Pianos for sale: tuning- arid reoalring. Will Guernsey. 210 Barney at 361 Doron A Son. Undertakers. wuaes-JMrra and Kingston.

Atast Opportunity. The great -i closing out- sale of the Leach stock of wall papers will post-tlvely close on March 1st Until then you can buy 60c Papers for 30c. 80c Papers for 14c 20c Papers for 10c. They are strictly good papers and but' we must have room for new stock on the way. S.

H. Smith 82 West Market street. 61 Once Tried, Hever Forgotten, tover a million bottles of the celebrated Dr. 'Alexander's Lung Healer, the famous cough cure, were sold last year. Why? Because It cured millions of suffering people, of serious lung and throat troubles.

Old and young alike; it never fails, and Is sold for the low price of 25 cents a bottle, with a guarantee to. cure. removed by electricity. Misa Watrous, 55 North Washington street 20,23 To Cart Ue Grip jn Two ays. Laxative Brorno-Qulnle removes the cause.

Don't forget to send In your order for Wyoming Mineral Water. It Is the purest drinking water in this valley. 50 South Main street 47 -DAY IS BARGAIN DAY DAVI5BRQS. 0" Fancy Dressed Chickens i Cents I Per Pound. -O 0- Pancy Dressed.

Turkeys 1 Cents 0 3 Per Pound, o- -O Swift's Premium Hams. Swift's Premium Bacon, the finest on earth. O- Pork SausaTrers pounds for 25c California Hams, per pound 7c Regular Sugar Cured Hams, per pound 0 Send in your order early. DAVIS BR05; Leading Cash Grocers, .43 East Market Street ANY BOY with CRIT.wlU leave his happy home for a pair of OWL CALF SHOES. NoSKoc on the Market Equals the Owl fchool Shoe for durability and first class service.

It Is handled solely by us and sella Boys' $1.50. Youths $1.25. Guaranteed to outlast any other shoe you can pvrchasti for your uaren. Walter's 1 23 PUBLIC Shoe Store i59" HESSEL, LEttlU.Cfti ELECTRICAL CONTJJAfOR-I SO E. Market BfW Estimates promptly ''furnished.

D. 'Phone 903. People 177 Hi 11 III i- TO a 8 Critical. The youngest' son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas W. Haines is critical' ly ill of typhoid fever. Fracture. John Hart, father of the Hart brothers of Hasle fell on the ice the other day.and broke an arm. Fair.

The fair that la betas: held Henderson Oaylord Council, Jr. O. IT. A. in the rink at Plymouth will close this evening.

Dallas. Rev. William J. Day will give a chalk talk at Dallas, in the Odd Fellows Han. on eunauy at ciock.

All are invited. Recovering. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Walsh of South Sher.

man street, who has been very ill with pneumonia, la recovering. Stella Church. Rev. N. W.

Harkness. of Princeton, N. J.f win occupy the pul pit of the Stella Preabytenan Church, Maltby, on Sunday morning. The Red Book. The netlee of the I coal trade book annually given out by the Hasard Co.

was The bbak baa not yet been published. Firemen. About forty-five- firemen attended the sixth annual banquet of Mechanics Steamer, No. 1, held in LIU tie Delmonico's on Thursday evening. Dr.

Masons. The Dr. Masons Glee Society will meet for rehearsal on Sun day afternoon at 6 o'clock. The mixed chorus will meet in the evening at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian.

The elders and deacons recently elected by the First Presbyterian Church will be ordained and installed at the. morning service to Welsh Presbyterian. The Sunday evening services at the Welsh rrespy terian Church, corner Meade and North I amptoa streets, will be conducted in English. In Chlcato. Isaac S.

Long and Dr. Gordon Finney are expected home to. I day from Chicago, where they have been spending a few days in connection with a business enterprise. Requiem Mass. A high mass of re quiem was celebrated yesterday mora ing in St.

Mary's Church by Rev, Father Lynott for deceased members of the Knights of Columbus. Plains Presbyterian. Rev. Peter H. Brooks, D.

will preach in the Elalns Presbyterian Church to-morrow at 10:30 a. Rev. Henry E. Spayd at 17:30 p. Sunday school at 11:46 a.

m. Improving. Mrs. Luke Ruberry of I Dorranceton has greatly Improved. Mrs.

KUDerry nas oeen ror several weeks quite low with a complication of die ses brought on by aa attack of the grip. Bible Talk. Arthur Berger, who re cently returned from the Moody Bible Institute, will give a bible talk in Ben-net Chapel, East End, on Sunday morn ing at 10:10. The public is cordially invited to be present Killed in British Columbia. The re mains of the lata Mr D.

who was killed in the explosion Jit Vancouver, B.C, brother of Mrs. J. Davis of Forty Fort, will be brought to Taylor for interment. Protected. The members of the firm of Reichard A Trethaway bdth Were unfortunate enough to sustain disabling accidents, but fortunate enough to have casualty insurance, one drawing 2o a week, the other S50.

Basket Ball. The Wyomlnk Semi; nary basket ball team will play the strong Scrantoc Stars this evening. The game will be called at o'clock and admission will be 15 cents; reserved seats 10 cents extra. Primary Union. Mrs.

RJ Gregory will teach the regular Sunday lesson at the Primary Union at o'clock this at ternoon in the lecture room bf the Y. AH interested lii Sunday school work are invited to be present. Methodist Ministers. The Methodist ministers of Wllkes-Barre ana vicinity will meet at the parlors of the First M. E.

Church on Monday at 10 la. m. The speaker will be Rev. R. M.

Bascoe, A. i and the subject "Supreme; lesson Of history." Election. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Christ Lutheran Church has elected the following officers to serve during the year: President Miss Mark Harktns: vice president Mrs. W. F.

Rtelnhauer; aecretairr Mhis Anna L. Btelnhauer; treasurer, mrs. jor.n A. tenner. Social.

A social Will be iheld at the Hlllstde- fltreer Congregational Church on Monday evening for all Sunday school scholars on the Heights. Thead- mlsalon is 5 cents for children and 10 cents for adults. It will begin at 6 o'clock. St John's Lutheran. On Sunday evening Rev.

Dr. Hunton will begin a aeries of Sunday evening Lenten sermons on; "Old Testament types of pas- in. scenic "sttaie nrst jtmw itiu be on "Eve beguiled; Jesus tempted." Public weekday Lenten services each Wednesday- and Friday evening' at 8 Return the Books. Persons who have copies of the "Sorcerer" are asked to return them at once. More than half the number are missing and many have been taken by people who.

do not attend rehearsals. They are the property of the United Charities and work is seriously hampered by the insufficient number now on hand. K. A. E.

O. The Wllkes-Barre Sen- ate. M4, X. A. E.

held an Im-Krtant meeting last evening. The officers were present in full-uniform and the team work waa fully exemplified. Two weeka from 'last evening an Important meeting will be held and all members are urged to attend. There will be an initiation and It is desired that all be present to see the drill team Sucoer and Sale. The turkey supper menu at Concordia Hall by the Ladles Aid Society of the First Baptist Church next Wednesday evening, Feb.

27. will be: mashed cranberryi sauce, cabbage salad. Lima beans, celery, olives, biscuits, white andi brown bread, cake, coffee and tea. They will have on sale alka line comforts, sofa pillows and other handmade and fancy articles. NOTES FROM OUTLET AND LAKCT0N Services at the Outlet Church: Sun day school at 10 o'clock: praise service at 7 o'clock; preaching by the pastor at 7:30 o'clock.

Tithe Gleaners meet ing on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Laketon Hervicea at tne Laketon M. P. Church on- Sunday- morning-at 11 o'clock. EveiTbody-i'welcomewRev, Thomaa HoopVr, pastor fn charge! LONGEVITY.

James Horner of Pitts ton is 93 year bid and his hair Is still black. Ilia father was 107 when he died, his mother 113 and one of his grandfathers 117. Horner has1 used tobacco for eighty. flya yeara. 'j CEATilCf WELL KNOWN RESIDENT sllk mill at Plymouth, died at 12:30 yesterday morning of a complication of diseases, about 70 years Is survived by his wife and several children.

a Going toMakc Tilings Lively iMi fIori Frmrh Pprralo Tirliii' for advance quality, for Saturday, 50c each. 100 iozen, Men bpruig and Summer Shirts; all varieties, pleat ed plain stiff bosom and two collar Shirtsj all new, for Saturday' sale, Ladies Fine Taffeta Silk Waists. new bishop sleeves, all colors, rverr styusmy trimmeu, 4.75 quaqiy, ioe Saturday's sale, $3.25. Great sale in Winter? Gdods7oii Saturday. Heavy lined Working Gloves', 2 4 Isoys' Fine Sweaters, Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Um dcrwear, 29c.

Ladies' Heavy "HeeceImeFUn? wear, 19c. Children's arva a 3 Announcement rn Ladies' and Men's Furnishers. Public Square, Corner of East Mar- ket Street. Wilkes-Barre. YOU WILL BE THE CHAMPION And show an unmistakable'and en thusiastlc- preference, against all other contrivances, once you have nldisMvered 1U merits.

of Wabash Letter It provides an appreciable ec'ohorny of time in operation, a larger capac- Ity ad Its superior meenanicai features at once enlist your admlra Ycw Can BuJld Having Drawer Section, Letter File Section; Card Index Section, Book or Catalogue Section, Pigeon Hole Section atid (Top Sec- RockWaliaM-: 1 Systems Win allow of any size and number of compartments deal red and tf an; business man will call we' can Shot hKn to what a surprising; extent Wthi'sytern--can-becomblned from nirPrices are Right And we are the sole agents for this system in this territory. UOORHIS Market St L' Presents, are valuable aocordin to their appropriateness. A baby care "half so much for a watch set with dla- monds as for a rag- doll. When she ajrowa up it's quits dlf Cerent. i An appropriate present for any.

occasion may be had' from our stock of watches, Jewelry, sllver- ysfo etc Our Bolid Oold aiasses at KS.I8 I and Nickel -at ILOO are without -v st H. H. ELASE, -'Jeweler and Optician, -w. ataraat -V--ji(r N. Jordan Sen, Soje 1 16 West Market Street, 4 This and all other leadlnx: sprlna? styles now on sale.

Saturday JOS. S. COONS MURRAV Xl i 4 'M Saturday, Opening Day Celebrated Spring, 1901, I DUNLAP HATS I Sec the Prettiest Hat Ever Turned Out EvirybocJy Invited. SIMON Sole Agents. Uses Our Celebrated Gas Mantles.

They have the highest candle power and 'greatest brilliancy. The celebrated Gloria Mantle long-lived and it retains its bril liancy to the end. mm, 11. 1: 3e Special this week onlv.this com plete outfit best burner, chimney, shade and mantle special price 39c. This outfit; special price 75c Speaal in larcre Quantities.

estimates cneenuuy lurnisnea. Our srialAlantlethisweek cents. We keep all styles of Chimneys andbhades. REESE'S 16 Sooth Main St AEArV 'EYociE A gTeat many headches come from, eye-strain and the poor victim never guesses the source of trouble. I have permanently cured ddiens of caaes of perslHtent headache by fitting the patient with proper Kinases.

Glasses as low as it 00. L.STEINBRENNER, Tha only exclusive optician In the -olty, Private Optical Parlors, PARKER'S JEWKLRY STORE, i St Public Square, i Wiikea-Barr. Pa. Everbody BAZAAR We have everything worth selling In i the talking machine line. With" the aid ot itis dupllphone SUA a special recorder you can make per.

feet records at home. Those who have not followed the talking machine busi Till titpartieks. Jtt anWGlasvTBtrae with the regular prices cut right in half t'l ually soldTatr joe.fJiSc'per quire toioc Envelril- opes to matcn, 10c a pacicage. iters isc each. Candle shades, cades fedcedto; 4OC I IUIII UU1VUU, 5V MVU.

H. Q. 5hupp jtjwcicr auu 3lWest Market-Streets A I ness wltt- be surprised at Its rapid rowtb and improvements. Nothing is iter in the home than a phonograph an entertainer, for so little money spent. For sale by Perry i 50 South Main Street, BOX PAPERS A line of finest Writing Paper, in tablets, boxes and pounds.

-Perfumeryfandr 'Articles I- f'vT Fine Leather Goods, Purses Card Cases and- Ladies' Hand Bags. New lot 'xif Office and Library Ink Wells and Stands. Playing Cardsi Tally Cards, Punches, Counters, Dice, etc. Magazines, Sub scriptions. John C.

Madden, 59 Public Square. we so ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -PRICES RIGHT. SHEPHERD RUST. zz-24 isortn wasningten otreeu and Brlrtre Work tl 00 and xtrartma- x'a e.

i of teetn tiiat can be made. S3. 03. 1 iKt of teetn tiiat can be ma Cn. BINE mm I mmw 1 MEN IN'- ALL WALKS- A- V- yS lif iras mAfriM1f srWe(at4Vaasl mvA ixralv.

a-f -S inliT I give': them satisacji6n orvve I tfOUldn't: jstay in Jrtlsmes t)me. j-- new the rush sets f-Lead lv 'SI 'South' llamtreet. vH.t lie-Square. Opeo till P. Duke of Tork," J3.CX 0.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times Leader Archive

Pages Available:
1,665,950
Years Available:
1873-2017