Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

Publication:
The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
13
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

MONDAY, APRIL 30, 190S. 'MONDAY; APRIL 30. i9 XiBslSidefll pepaiHiment" Old Thon Con. Kate Buwm Btratv Plymouth. necessary accomplish th.

work. At th. meeting of eouncll next week th. prone tp nn tak.n In mttr 'of ordlnaneefc- wdrk will be tt.rte abftut Jon. As aoon as this 1.

completed other street. Should roc.lv. th. attention of th council. The Women'.

Horn, and Foreign Missionary Society of th Presbyterian Church will meet th. home of David Roseer, South Maple avenue, Wednesday afternoon at Miss Mry-Htle of Avoca -will' be present and deliver an address. The funeral of William Gough will take place thla afternoon at 2 clock from his late home on Hoyt street. The Torch Bearer' Mleelon Circle will meet at the home of Mr. Wlllard Goodwin on Tuesday evening.

COM Thoo TOO. Offloa, i PLYMOUTH. 1 i SILK MILL TO START. a. been and the ach nry nst.lled.

During th. pa.t coupl. of eek tho nnismng wucn k-. th. plant and to-morroW moving win va nm in ODeraumi.

aw rirn win 1 iloved. but a number will be hired from day to da until the full om element, annul let kt tha country from the lay- ng Of Ul nr iono i Ion waua coniirun.u Tht owners experi nincen morVor 1... delay on acoount ono the contractor. fwttnout paying th. men.

bu that troubl. wa oon out of the way -and or his -nlace, During the I FOR 1 aiin.rlntendent Blackley of l(v-reland waa on the, ground i and took A ever stockholder who appeared o'throuah the plant and showed alt the Je'llntrtcaclea of the machinery and ox- Mnlalned In deUll its uses, etc. All wera Pleased and had no hesitancy In xnrslng their approval. Work will begin to-mbrrow morn- In, and thus on more Industry will 0 be added to those already, here. presents S.

8. Jones presided aa toast-master and apoke briefly of the occasion, and closed by wishing the young couple happiness and health and congratulated Mr. Jones on his selection a wife. John E. Richards wa the next speaker and quoted the poets liberally.

Bolo. were rendered by William Wat kins, Thorn a Q. Jones and T. Rowland. Prof.

Davis presided the piano during the evening. SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS A good watch, suitable for work, warranted good timekeeper, 11.60. Isidor Olou. Jeweler and Optician. Meetings of Local No.

1132-of No. 5, D. colliery and No. 1170 of Dodson colliery will b. held In Shaffer's Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock for the purpose Of electing delegates to the com-, ing convention, L.

O. Knlpp. pastor of the Christian CWurcht delivered an Interesting and Instructive sermon to the members -of the Elm. Wadhams. Shaft nee 'and' Rebecca lodges of Odd Fellows yesterday morning.

The occasion was the eighty-seventh anniversary of the order and a large num ber attended. To-morrow morning the est Eiae office of this paper will be located In the same office as the light company, S4 West Main street, the same place It was until a year ago. The telephone numbers will ber New. 718S; old, 14-2. Bring In, send In or telephone ad vertising or news items.

Wedding rings ln 14 and 18 all slses, shapea and weights. isidor uiou. Jeweler and Optician. The followlnr contributions toward fund for the benefit of the Ban Francisco sufferers were received at the First National Bank since Friday: James B. Davis.

110: cash. IS; Charles Watklna. 15 Thomas B. Jenkins, tl The Interior furnishing of th Polish Independent Church snd par sonaxe were sold at public auction on Saturday morning and purchased by John Strojny for $240. AH persons holding checks dated Mr is.

will receive their money at our SALE A At the Breaker Schutes Prompt Delivery OLD PLYMOUTH GOAL CO. PLYMOUTH, PA. Phones Old. 50-2. Plymouth: New.

7109, Plymouth. st." Armltag. Bros, hardwar. andlshonk for the past few days, the past few aays, ri front a an Industrial centre.1. A few year ago only employing thing here wa the mine, but fortunately that day la peat and If the town qugtion 'V.

thing! wo Boar a or xraae mere but -that a -great many other, thing would be here. 5- TIME TO CLEAN UP! i waa tn rTnr jnnn uivn lervsu notice on the public eeveral daya ago through the local paper that he would mill a lour ui ine Boiuusu "uuui mUBt ciean np the back yards, ouiarwn iubjt "uiuu ub piiiKvum. A great many did not heed the warning Bent out. A number of yard, alleys', are public nuisances, but no prosecutions have been made and unless the Board of Health means what It says nuisances will continue. tn mwmt thrnnvhnut th vear.

A alance the number of places about town la evidence that something 1 afjd the gooner the health officer prosecutes the offenders the sooner ww they have respect for the orders of the board which he represents. The Kingston Coal Co. has cleaned up its tracks about the Gaylord colliery, and th could be done at several other mines the switches of which are ln the borough and within sight of the traveling public. DEATH OF MRS. SHUPP.

Lat evening at e'eleek -oeeurred death of Mr. Peter Shupp' at her home on Centre avenue ot general debility. Mrs. Bhupp was 73 years and 6 months old and waa among th. earliest resident, of the town, and announcement of her death will be sad new.

to numerous friends, not only here but over the valley. Deceased waa the relict of the late Peter 8hupp, a man waa one of the foremost business men of the valley in hl time, ovia, aiirvlvi.il hv two brothers. Jacob Palmerston. and William of Danville; also following stepchild-ran! rhariaa nt KinBston. who opened on Main street a few Week.

ago; Irving of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Flora Martin of Washington. Tha funeral will be held on Wedneg. aftamoon with at the house at 1 o'clock. Rev.

E. A. Loux Berwick will officiate. Interment will be made in tne ana wnee cemetery. PRE-NUPTIAL EVENT.

Ml. Sarah Sherwood and William T. Jones, two respected young people of town, the former employed a. a aies. ldy at the Boston Store and the lat-tar one of the fire bosses at the Not- tine-ham colliery, will ne tinliea in marriage this morning at the home of the bride by- Rev.

J. T. Matthew, pastor of the E3m Congregational Ohurch, after which they will Immediately leave for Atlantic City to spend their honeymoon. Saturday evening a number of friend tendered them a banquet at the Shawnee Hotel ana a pleasant time wa. spent by the mny Base Ball Supplies Spalding guarantees to replace any Spalding article which proves defect-lve.

We have, full assortmanV-Non o' good as Spalding's. Our seeds, are noted for purity and highest germinating power. (We can mpply you. POUna. peCK Or UUSUCI III pBLnngCB, field, garden, flower pjjlawja.

seeds. Rl D. Williams -1 'druggist. Bee Hive Stores ies White Shirt Waists Newest styles, direct from maker. Ladles' Muslin bar a-ain wires.

Spring Cress raorics. oumraw Tawm and llxht materials for tne warm daya. Infanta' Cpa and Dresses a spec laltr. T.lrhtweteht Underwear for men A children. Every seasonable- tmng.ana wortny novelty can do rouna in our cimu, now up to date st ocx.

Lad of at Knight, ot Columbu. over the of Main. Dank. A Main. branch of th.

order will hve a dining hall and lun room, a well lodge room over the ator. Benjamin Jenkins of Church'tfeet I. visiting relative at Phllllpsburg. Thorn. Templeton.

county pro. is a few day at Lock Haven. Liveryman D. J. Donovan- old a team.

of mule, to the Susquehanna Lumber Co. on Saturday. J. H. Wagner the butcher i.

th latest owner of rnn automobile. He purchased the machine last week from S. Reese. 1 "mlef of poll. Wolf, notifre.

parents Of nrwly chlldsen who loiter about the streets evenings that they will be arretted 'If they ar. not kept off the highway. The D. A H. Co.

ha a force of men at work erecting barrack No. 2 colliery for the housing of the deputies who' are on the premiees. Mrs. Frederick Faulkner entertained a large number of friends on Saturday afternoon between the hours of 8. nnl n'clock.

Mrs. Faulkner, who be fore marriage was Mir. Helen Lind say, will leave- aunng tne preeni with her husoana ror wesi virgin, where the Utter has large property Interests. The committee of the Welen cnurcnes will mtet in the Pilgrim Churca mis evening for the purpose of helping out tne sunerers or tne nan The May number of the Black mond Magaslne wtll contain an artlcie from the pen of our townsman, J. H.

flchwart. on the coming jnbllee in Wllkes-Barre. Mr. Sehwart Is one 01 the moet pleasing writers 01 tne vaney and fhe article will make interesting reading 1 Jfl Wrapple of Nantlcoke ha opened a tee, and coffee store In the Davis property on East Main I. A.

wen lert yeeieraay wr Tork City. Miss Mary Llewellyn of Wllkes-Barre was the guest of friend here yesterday. Thomas MacFarlane and daughter Miss Jessie of Kingston, former residents of iownr spent yewerdaywith friends here." Attorney J. Q. CreveUng Is home from a fishing trip to Mount Pocono.

where he secured one of the largest catcnes of trout this season. Rev. J. B. Craven -of WlkeBarre occunled the Dulolt of the First Pres byterian Church last evening and the building wee crowded to the doors.

Edward Polgrean or Hasieron epeni veaterrtav with friends Mrs. J. Raring of Mauch Chunk, who waa tha e-iiaat of Mr. and Mrs. A.

reiurnea ip- nn sxturaay. Announcement was made at tne mnrnlnr services In the Presbyterian rhurch vesterdav that Kev. rr Richards of accepted the call to became pastor of the church and would preach his firet sermon as naittor on Sundav. June 2, A meeting of the vestry of St. Peter's fhnrrh win he held next Thursday evenlnc In the rectory at the close of services In the church.

Rt Rev. Bishop Talbot will make his annual visit to St. Peter's Church next Sunday evening and will administer the rile of connrmaiion For sale Course In the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Anniv tn attornev R. R. VanHorn.

aa irln at Lazarus Bros, to-morrow It Gairm Bros, to-morrow morn nr. times tne usual numurr of green stamps with all purchases of muslin underwear. aav KINGSTON Great sale of muslin underwear be-rlns at Lazarus Bros, to-morrow morning. 8 times the usual number of green stamps with all purchases of muslin underwear. All members of and.H.

C. A. U. Regiment, -are rqutel la in the basement of 8t. Ignatius cnurcn this evening.

The organ that was contested, for last auii at j. s. Jones's store on Wyoming 'avenue was by William Trait Kt chnne to Mr. nd Mr. Hartman (nee t.iiin Mora-an of Berwick), a daughter Tha lalloa nt the- Home Missionary Society are requested to meet at the vr Hi.

Church this evening at to nrMttco for another sale of pies, cake, at the home of Mr. C. W. Lay VrlAmv afternoon. Tha Davlnx of.

Wyoming avenue thl. summer Is now assured, aa more than enqugh signer, fc.ve been secured than When You Get Tired of paying fancy prices for come in and see us. Our, charges are. always the lowest for good Groceries-and our. guarantee of satisfaction goes with every The finest Creamerv But- ter; look at this price v.

23 Fresh killed extra fancy Chickens, ..16 Our poultry is always the best." 5 cans fancy York. Sute 25 EOR TOrDAY AVE HAVE Ripe -Tomatoes 5t Radishes. for Green 2 bunches 5tt Fine Spffiach, peck, Bermuda Onions, qt. New Potatoes vlOJ Oranges, Lemons and Barjanas. We are still r.

Is. Lawn Mowers The best la th cheapest. Our mower blade ar. man. or oesi steel, they ha v.

plain or ball nearlnga. high or low wneeiv are kmiit ao justed and easiest running mower. possible to maae. Peerless always at $4.60. Our special price, $, $3.50, depending en th.

.1... Good ball bexln4T aawcsri Ralph Doron. undertaker. Doron, lady assistant. Mr.

11' Mr. Agne Wallace of Dorranceton haa received a letter from her daughter in San Francisco. Mrs. George Colley, which stated thst they were 1 well and that they were out of the burned district of the city. Tn-morrow eventnx the Epwortn Leagu will hold a short business meeting, after which a progam will be All the young people of the rch ar tnvttari The Foreign Missionary Society of the M.

E. -Church will meet on Wednesday afternoon from to o'clock at the home of Mrs. Chane. Mish at Forty Fort. Lillian Rude Wallace spent Sunday with friends in Allentown.

Mr nn Mrs James Sterling of Pittsburg are visiting friends ln town. LUZERNE BOROCSH Just received, a fine line of spring suitings and overcoatings, gent iur- nlshlng. etc. Largest oiock countv. Prices low.

C. wacn, Mri" street, Kingston. 30-1 Th. mamheri of Willow Grove Coun cil. Jr.

O. Vj, A. are. requesieu meet in tneir nan mis etiw. Tf vmi ara-xolnx to Europe call at th Union Ticket Agency, next door to rit.Hiill Wllkes-Barre, Hurwlti agents ror an Painiinr will be handled promptly.

Including papering and graining, also hiiildlns. G. L. Marcy. Dor- ranceton.

113 Wyoming; ah members of the Wyoming base ball club are requested to present at LaFranta'a pool room, on Tuesday Quarterly conference win- nia ha Methodist Churcn On luesaajr Avartlno- The death or Mr, saran uiiubkuhu la mentioned elsewhere in mis issue DORRfllHeETON. nniranntmi K. (ThUrCh tO' morrow evening ai double quartet of the First fresoy rin rhurch of Wilkes-Barre, asslst- a cllan Srranfon Btlte. viounm rA trnf F. US UIHUIBI, ill rive a concert for Bneni OI lno rvirrnnreton M.

E. Church. The con- prof. Lord's bible class. I Prof.

Lord'i Tinln will be handled promptly, iT.r.iiMin. nanerlnor and aralnlng, also r.narai hulldlni. G. L. Marcy.

Dor ranceton. Great sale of muslin underwear be gins at Lasarus Bros, to-morrow mnrnina- time the Usual numbet of gTreen stamps with all purchases of muslin underwear, A birthday Tarty was held -In honor Ar Tnhn Havaa at hta home on Thurs day evening. It being his sixty-sixth btrthdav. A very pleasant evenim was. had an" elegant repast was served st a UteJ honr.

present Mr nH' Vim Joseph Embleton and family. Jonn Mr. and Mn Reora-a Fisher of Plttston. Mls wiriv nt Rar-nir Mrs. Thomas Mor rls and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Hlnes and family, Mr. and Mis. Thflmss Morgans, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Morris and family. Mr. and Mrs-Joseph Laogdon. Mr. and.

Mrs. Brown-hrMra and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Ha er-r and a mil r.

Thnmn Butts. Miss Bessie Butt and Mls Jennie Jag "Mis Martha jago ano niuum nj, sons: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tight. Wke-BFr Mrst-Thema Hayea, Mrs.

S. J. Gardner, William Gardner of Plains. EOWHROSY1LLE. If you are going to Europe call at the Union Tlr ket Agency, next door to City Hall.

Wllkes-Barre. J- Hurwiti, agent for an lines. i- Reese's Gash Store Do you get the full value of your money? We claim to do so for you. Tnat tonic rarafuiiy at the following list mnnav aavera snd vou readily se: the wisdom of doing your trading at Reese's: Extra fine Tork State corn, 4 cans. 5Sp.

7.1b.. lump etarch, 25c 7 cans sardines. 25c 4 jt. green pesa 25c qts. beans.

25c. cans leader milk, 25c, Penn Tobacco per S8c" Fresh eggs do, 20c. Pickle. idofc. 26c Fancy cakes, freshb.ked, for 25c.

Extra fine Santos coffee per 15c. Extra quality English Breakfast. Oolong and Gunpowder teas per lb- 26c 2 bottles- catsup," 25e. Reese's Cash Store 401 Main -SU Edwardsville. ar.

th. loweaL 4 aTnd up to- Grass catchers, gras ana hedg shear. 1 jrting goods. A gambling room exists above the Bull Run crossing, which It Is evident t'f police not caught on to yet'. .1 i v' Thomas Morrissey Is visiting friends at Philadelphia.

If you are going to Europe call it the Union Ticket Agency, next door City Hall. Wllkes-Barre. A. J. Hurwlts, agents for all lines.

zi-s Thomas Davis and Irving Patton left on Saturday for Geneva. N. T. Mr. and Mrs.

L. R. Young, accom panied by Miss Annie Kopp and Augustus spent yesterday at the formers cottage ai wk worth. Zeno Derbv of Scrapton, a former JjejOdefli--lWMmth died Si morning In Scranton, The runera: service will be held at the home, cor ner of South Main avenue and n.im street, Scranton. The remains will be brotight-hTr at JrStr prrrr.

ttJ-rHBy: interment ln Shawnee Cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. John M. Thomas will be held to-morrow aftern.on: with services at the. house at I o'clocx ny Rv.

JH. R. Hughes. Interment will be made in the Shawnee Cemetery. Thbmas.

Clark is seriously in at nw home on Davenport Miss Nellie Durbln; a uent at tne Bloomsburg Normal Sc.hool, 4 ult. Hi at her home on Jeannette street. A hallway Is being cut through rrom Main street to the new hall 4or tne New Celery, a bunch. -25 Radish, 3 bunchei. lettuce, jjuncli.

4 WateVcress. ,5 Wa Beansrmiart. Green Onions, 3 bunches. .5 Will have full line of Fruits and Vegetables and all kinds 'of Fresh Meats and Chickens at lowest- market prlcesV 7 O. N.

JONES PROPRIETOR, 167 East Main Street, Plymouth LOOK LOOK Fly Screen DOORS AND Shawn. Is rapidly coming to the -At SHUPP bry Goods Store (Next Door to M.txgrs) At 19c Liberty' Sash Ribbon. All th. new shade; value, c. At 19o Inch nofal 'Saah' Ribbon.

10c, 12o, 2BoTh. new White Em-broldered BelU, with stylish buckle. At lOo Sale of Wide White Lace. -At 19. 2o.

29. 39o, 49o, Mo, 0So, 89e and 98 Muslin Drawer and. Corset Cover. Novelty Irish Check Dlmitlea. Kid Glove Tana, White.

Slate. We sell spools Cotton. J5c; 3 spools 1 Silk, 25c. See window display JTovelty Press Goods. of exclusive Easter Wines Ry.

WhUkl. Bottled Br and Port Waatam Chamoaan. niihlin Porter. Frf)h and California Brandl. Holland, Enah ond Am.rloan Qlna.

Jamaica, and Nw fnal-nd Rum. Puff Scotch. tc. ifm SchwartzjlBift "tabtlha 1871 Queen Quality -Oxfords Gitc ease to the feet the first day worn and are as comfortable at 8:30 p. m.

as 8:30 a. m. To wear them is to become siastic Let us prove it Moore Dooley Plymouth, Pa. Flower Seeds nackag. Sweet- Fe FIoweY Seed wlU be lvn fre to all cUlng for sun.

Get a pckago and win on. tha three crises, consisting of a bottl of perfume. DOOLEY CO. Cor. Main and Eno Stret.

Plytnduth. LTfea KInz fit All Medicines 4 Pr.tTfo Rattlesnake Unlment Greateat warrior against all the che and pain. Try H. tl cent. i siuui annu Clean.

blood and th. whole ayatem. It la of th. cure in all chronic, and, th whol. cur.

in leaser ailment. THE TEN DAYS' Th Infallible Cur. lot. RHEUMATISM. doent mak any difference tow.

old or how long you have bad It. It doesn't matur how many different doctor, h.v. been treating you. I say thst I can drlv It out of your system and mak you a new and sound person if you only glv rn. half a cnanc.

Treated hundred, df person, without a failure. -Com. to- me -dlreet. Or If to. far write and send by mail, and receive tn treaimcni aj uinna 1 1 1 'if iT-f the all of a.

Am of TUNKHZtNNOeK. mi Krtna. Keithllne. whose school term as teacher in the Independent dls. rit Mn.pr! nn left on Friday evening for Pennpburg.

where she will enter Perklomen seminary, 10 post graduate course. Hon. Moses ssnieias, nu uc ui Nicholson were visitors in town on Frl- day, Mrs. M. Klnner and little daughter Frances of Mehoopany spent FrM.u n-iin tne rormer paren.

Miss Lydiauster 'no nl ner nromer. unanuu miniium, Kaeanort. Pa Llston G. Rhlnebold, a traveling salesman. Is spending some time witi his family in town.

The entertainment to be given by the ladles of the Presbyterian Church on Friday evening. May 4. at Piatt's Opera House, will conslrt of a short drama, entitled "Going Jn which the characters will be taken by talented young ladle, of the town. The "chief feature of the evening, however, will be a Japanese drill by twenty-four young ladle in beautiful if nih Temnlar- Installation -of officer! and banquet on Friday was the event of the week, ana a great success socially. MIsp Itasca Baker left on Thursday evening for Cleveland, Ohio, where she will remain during the summer with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. James Thayer were entertaining guests from Binghamton last week. Mr. E.

M. Phillips left on saiuraay for Delaware, where she will visit ner mother for the next two rviuntv aunerlntendent F. H. JarvU has given out the following list of time and places for holding teacher examination thl. Tunkhannockv-May 5.

June I and. Aug- 12; Mehoopany. May ueinopp, May 17; Uaceyvllle. May 18; Factory-vllle, June 12; Beaumont June 15. PARSONS.

Grant Moore, undertaker, Henry eitreet. Plalna. 114-143 If you are going to Europe call at the Union Ticket Agency, next door to City Hall. Wllkes-Barre. Hurwitt, agenta for all line.

2T-I Great Bale of muslin underwear be- I a-lns at Lararus to-mqrrow mnmin. time, the usual numbet of green with all purchases of muslin underwear; mav Lawn $Sc Cemetery VASES. 'JARDINIERES, FLOWER POTS AND BASKETS. FY this season we've th. best lected stock we've ever had.

Our new Hn- 4uev-aeelv4 -an4-4enow r.adyfoi vu to see and admire. Thl. being tne only in thla city that make a specialty ot these gooa you 11 nna her a larger variety and lower price. See our window aispiay. Schrage Bros." WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Cor.

Northampton lWaehlngton St. BOTH TELEPHONES. IMAL BENGALS A R0TAL faraffitatKT UTtStS i fa Ms? We have the tronget mak ob tainable, the kind that don warp and bind. I- -j- Door at $1. $126.

$1.40 ana li-oo. a. complete set ot fixture fro with very door. window at i5c joe, CHICKEN WIRE FENCE WIRE -GARDEN TOOLS -WHEELBARROWS- PAINTS 1 JAPALAC VA8NISH REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS FILTERS OIL STOVES OAS STOVES HAMMOCKS BASE BALL GOODS riftHINQ TACKLE W. Giv.

Green Tr.dina White Hardwbro Co. S4 East Mrke4. Coev Pown. Ava, LION BRAND mark are the shirts that up-to-date dressers wear and men who know a good iittogrweHrrearingr ear-ment will have no other. We have them in every style, plain or pleated front Coat Shirts a specialty.

See our assortment before you bay it will pay. you. JIEGKVEAR All that's new is. in our stock. LJ HATTER.

HABERDASHER AND 8HIRTMAKER. 3S West Market Street. SCRANTON NEW8PAPS IflWlflllREl AND fi'S fflS carpets- Mm For om time have been receiving heavy shipments of new stock, which added to our already fin. stock make. th.

most com- plete In town. Bedroom 6uits. $20 to $100. Parlor tn. $100.

Sideboards, to China CloeeU, $14 to Baby CrrUges, -4 Carpets, SSe to $3.00 per. yard, i KOORE BROS. CO. 144 -Main St, Plymouth. BARGAINS Call and leare i us your order EXTRA" GREEN vDaYis.Bro8.'& Go.i 107 V.

Main St, Flymoutht lri PatenV CottJOun'MetaX all new.last. TttlTiM914M: 1 E. HUSBAND, EdwardsYllle. Pa. ueaa EVERYONE AHUCJLICIGJSCa.

THK ttCnAVTON TPIPrT r- Cf WM. KrTSJH.CrL 4. i 111 Main Street. -PLYMOUTH. PA." Leblgh Valley iit..

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