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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 190QL THE WILKES-DARKE RECORD. WEDNESDAY, MAY 93. 19 i i Frank Becker, who baa Just retarded from, Mlddletown, Conn, to spend a few day her with. his par-ante.

left yesterday or Nw Turk. 4. 4 SHANLEY, WestSide OMLKFORSAtE SIZES VIE HAVE At the Breaker Chutes Prompt Delivery Peoples Pbone 7108. PLYMOUTH. BNTPRTAINinCNT TO-NIGHT.

V-An entertainment and social will be bald at ths homa of Miss Jennie Jones, Main street, this, evening 8. o'elock: Admlselon, 10 cents. Tha program la ai follows: Solo, David Davit; recitation, Marian solo. Miss Alice Rowe; selection, Lewie Isaacs; aolo, Viola recitation, -lily. Frankel; piano seleotlon.

Ida Williams; aolo, Dabble Jonea; piano selection. Barah Reese; recitation, Marian Wlll- lama; aolo, Wilson Jonea; piano Tydvll Davis; reading, Seph J. Raea; piano selection, Iaaao Hughes. 1 "COMMENCEMENT PROG RAM. Following will be the program of exercises to be riven next Monday even- OLD PLYMOUTH COAL CO; I 'tag' at the armory by the graduating I fla of the high school: Addreaa of Nr.

Mabella Hochlander; hlatory, la HefTernan; quotatlona Bnma Heddon; claaa will, Lena Dur- DELICIOUS FRESH FRUIT Jams 18g nin; presentations, rweme wonningion; prophecy, David 'Davla. The claaa play will be Maobeth, with the following cast of characters; Maobeth, Hugo Oenall; Lady Maobeth, I At the Shupp pry; Goods Store Ruffled Mualln Curtains, full at 39o pair and B9o pair. Buy early In the week to secure SPEWAL mipDCv OF NOTIONS i TMIB WEUIV. Neok Ruohinga About 25 new styles to select from. Muslin Drawers, with lace -wld tare -raffia, tra value at 'Whits Dress Swlae The new patterns here.

A Handy Item Glass puah pins, for banging drapery or plcturea. 69o 75o and $1jOO Mualln Bklrts. The 11-00, onea with three. rowa wide lace Inserting and tucked ruffle, lace Regular 25o Chiffon Crepa 5, Suitings. $1.00 Regular Umbrellas, i fancy 39o Silk Eoliennea, evening shades, sold everywhere at 80c.

Watch the ahow windows for Dally Specials. 8ay, Friend, DcVou Want Some Really Fine Old Whisky Ired BrOa OF-EXPERISNCB Assures you of the very beet and purest goods at the loweat prices pos Plymouth, 014 Than 14-1. third axoiiraloa to Mountain Park Monday, June 15. Tha train wlU leave, tn Junction at I a. m.

4 V. 'A meetlnc of the members of Radiant Mdia wo. Knights of Py thlaa. Will be held at tha hl 4 Ma run. ing In time for them to take the SI L.

W. train for Plttaton, where mey wiu visit the brother of the lodge of that city. banquet and social aee- meetln of Imi iam ik lord colliery wiU.be held at Masavage zau on jfTiaay evening. Dr. Fred Davenport has returned to his duties at the Bute Hospital at fcranton after spending a few days at his home here.

A. Weil has purchased a horse from D. J. Donovan. -The animal la a handsome on and speedy.

Commercial travelers representing every wholesale house In the country are visiting the town daily since work umm oeen resumed at toe A. C. Kranallne, who has been the guest of his brother-in-law for some time past, leaves to-day for Phil adelphla. to apend a few weeka The Memorial Day addreaa will be delivered here by attorney p. H.

Campbell- Lincoln's address at Gettysburg win do given ty T. R. Hendershot. Rev. L.

o. Knipp, pastor of the Christian Church, will be In charge of tha services and attorney Q. Crevellng wui 09 cnairman 01 tne day. All persons holding checks dated Asril 1. WII 1 receive their money at our store.

Armltage Broa hardware and sporting gooes. Dr. N. H. Mirers roea to Allen town to-day to attend the annual conven tion, of the Buaouehanna.

Dental Aaan. oiatfon. On Friday afternoon he will give a-clinic-before the convention on How to make a nerfect adantatlon of porcelain crown 10 natural root." Dr. Myers will return on Friday evening. SUSSMAN'S Shoe Stores Plymouth and Wilkes-Barre.

We have opened a branch shoe store in Wilkes-Barre and will con- tjnue our business in Plymouth as well. We are showine a b-isr stock of low cut Oxford Russets, Canvas and all noted brands of boots and shoes, to fit any man, woman or child, at prices that defy competi tion. Cut Rate Shoe Stores 44 S. Main St, Wilkes-Barre. Boston Shoe 54 E.

Main Plymouth. We pay your fare from either town. Jones Groceries, Fruit, Etc. Gash Store REQULARLY-250. Nine different flavors, one as delicious ss the other take a Jar of each.

Nothing but ptfre" fruit and sugar see the' pur Ity guarantee on the label. It can't last long at 18c a Jar. Regular price 15a s- Gluten Breakfast Food Is considered moat dellcloua and wholesome especially relished by thosa who havs Indigestion or weak atoroach A -package, uum Gluten Flour a package. 15a. Belt raising Gum Gluten, 1ov FINEST FANCY CREAM.

ERY Butter Compared With so called creamery sold elsewhere her la butter that la as superior aa Is cream to skim milk. Try It and know bow delicious real creamery butter can be. Peters Milk Chocolate, Ba to' SOo. Karo Syrup a can. 10o, 'J! Fancy OLD Cream Cheese, W.

A. REICHARD 70 PUBLIC LEWIS H. LONG For Clotliinif Office No. 14 West Main Street. Edith Reynolds, aot l.t scene unda Lees, act 1.

acane Marfan Dar-enoort. aet S. scene Nellie Worthing- ton, act 1, ecene act aoeno Lena Durbln. act scans Mary- Will lama, act I. ecene Blsie Jayne, aet 5, aoene Banquo, Edward Kramer; hobs, Donalbaln.

Stanley Montana: Anna, Malcolm, John Steveaa; Lennox, flrat murderer. Bey ton, Bert Hawk; Mae- duff, second murderer. David Davla: flrat witch, Mary Williams; second witch, Emma Heddon; third witch, Margaret Hobbea; waiting lady. Ma belle Hochlander; porter and doctor, Leo Heffernan; lords, ladles, ate. Tha commencement exercises will be bald on the following evening and the address to the claaa will be delivered by Prof.

H. Davla, principal of tha Harry Hlliman Academy. DONATIONS RBCSCXVSD. Tha following contributions have been received at the First National Bank for the benefit of Baa Francisco since ins jaai puDiicauon; nymouia Glee Club. 15: Welsh Ooncregational Church, 120: borough schools, tll.U; to tal.

187.53: nrevtouslr acknowledged, grand total to date, I644.0L The collectors appointed In moat of the wards have not gone to work as noth ing has been turned in from most or them. If thev would bat make a can vass a large amount of money could be collected and turned In for this worthy cause. It la badly needed and the ap pointees anouia not nesitate out per form the task: assigned them. SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS. The funeral of William Carter will be held this 'afternoon with services at the house by Rev.

Dr. Benninger of the M. BL jC1vuec1u Interment will be made In the Shawnee Cemetery. During the six weeks' suspension at the mines so large a number or the em ployees of the collieries left town for other fields In. search of employment hey fearlr.r -that a-toor, -continued strike would result that many of the workings are short of help ana as a consequence the output is thereby greatly curtailed.

Anthony Schrader of the Motmtats road Is at the Mercy Hospital, suffering from typhoid fever. His condition is said to be serious. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Welsh Baptist Church will be held in the church parlors this afternoon. Mlaa Margaret Lynch baa returned from Bhavertoa. where she waa nursing a patient who was dangerously 111.

The patient baa recovered. Mlaa Alethea Connole Is home from West Nantlcoke, where ahe was In charge as nurse of Mrs. McCarthy, who has recovered. Dr. James Nealon la the owner of a handsome new carriage, purchased this week.

Hugh Tormey ts confined to his home by Illness. Division No. t. A. O.

will run Its Warm Days Of June SUMMER GOODS. Lawns, Batistes, Replllon Shadow Cloths, and all the popular fabrics for hot weather, at To, 80, llttc, lSc, 20c, 350, SSc, 60c White Wash Chiffon Persian Lawns, French Lawns, India Llnons, Dotted Swiss, Barred Muslin. Pique, Embroidery Flouncing, Embroideries, Insertions, Laces. Complete assortment, at prices to ault everybody. Ladles' Neckwear, latest designs, at remarkably low prices.

White Shirt Waists, newest styles prices reasonable. Bee Hive Stores Did It Ever StrjKo You That In medicine quality Is of the first importance, that as a rule ita use is not resorted to until necessity com pels This being the case, results, not failures, are deairable. Failures many times arise through the Introduction of stale or Inferior drugs with your prescription. ReauUs ean be-obtained by thr taw of pure drugs of standard strength and quality. Buch you wui nnd bars.

R. Williams DRUGGIST. sible ior mem. PEMLEY, MARSHDALE, PINE 4 CREEK -r eoiof. Just nat pure atraight whisky 1of madfo- from where he sail for Germany on the steamer Noordam.

to-day, where be will study at tha University' of Bonn. He will return to New Tork next September and will spend a year aniversiiy renews in ptuioeopny at tttiumout university. Wan ted Toon man to clerk in sroi eery sre. Apply at West Side offloe 01 tarn Kecoro. u-i A special meeting of Camp UT.

P. O. e. or wui be held in tha ball on Thursday evening, very member ts requested to do present on wis occa sion The funeral of the s-month-old ion of Mr. and (Mrs.

Alexander Knopjo of Chestnut straat was held yesterday zoreaoon. A. number of the friends of the family attended the obaequlea. 11 your eyes need attention let us demonstrate the fact that we can fit glaaaea as good as they can be fitted anywhere, and for leas cost. Istdor uiou.

jeweler and optician. 129 Misses Gertrude and Rachel Jones of Sunbury are visiting- relatlvea bare. Mrs. Alesander Saarlea Is recovering niceiy irom a senous attack or pneu monia at ner noma on palmer street. A regular meeting of the B.

T. P. of the Walsh Baptist Church will be held this evening. For rent Furnished room for gentle- man; all conveniences centrally lo- cated Inqulre at West Side offloe of the Record ord. Wanted tA experienced driver.

Ap ply at West aide office of tha Record. KINGSTON. Tbs entertainment of the pupils of Mlaa Coolbaugh and Mlaa Meslneea win held in the Main-street building to-nignt at o'ciock After the closs of Kingston Lodge No. 709, I. O.

O. last evening, tne memoers were entertained by James rcaser at panors on Market aireei in ceieoratlon of his membership in the lodge for twenty-two years. Mr. Case Is a most enthusiastic member of the order and has been one of the true teas of Kingston Lodge for eighteen con secutive yearn. Mrs.

John Q. Sink of Ridge avenue Is spending a couple of weeka with her parenta at Ralaton, Fa, J. W. Marcy has given bla block on Hoyt atreet a coat of paint, which adds to the appearance of the street. Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Nafua are en tertalnmg Mrs. A. M.

Bonham and daughter Ruth of Koonsvllle. Ralph Doron. undertaker. Mrs. Doron, lady assistant.

lit' The commencement exercises of the Kingston High School will be held In Nelson Memorial Hall next Monday and Tuesday evenings, May 28 and 29, The names of the graduates are as follows: Stella Wynne, Efthel Long, Lillian Edwards. Anne Smith. Bva Fleschut, Fannie Rosenheim, Kate Bchooley, Martha, Can. Myron Carle. John lAtson, Wan-en Newman, Frank Bumma.

Vattfas "JDsAleliT whoT with pneumonia, is Improving. The funeral of Taylor Balrd John son took place yesterday afternoon at o'clock from the home or nis par ents. Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnson, and was In' '''charge of son, assisted by Dr.

L. L. Sprague. The pall bearers were Dr. C.

Murray Tur- pin, Charles a. Lonminn, Murray Roat, Elmer Kunkel, John Eley and Mlnet E. Gray. Interment was made In the family plot at the Forty Fort Cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. W. N. tertatn the former's class. Multer will en-Sunday school Stop and Look At Our Market Nice Strawberries, Wax Beans, Pineapples, Cucumbers, Spinach, New Potatoes, New Cabbage, Radishes, Rhubarb, Green Onions.

Bananas and Oranges. OUR GROCERY DEPT. IS THE BEST. Wellington, Best Flour, perbbl. $5.00 Finest Creamery Butter, ....23 ,5 cans fine Corn 35a EXTRA GREEN STAMPS TO-DAY.

or 'Phone Us Your Order, Davis Bros. Go. CASH GROCERS. SIO-OurTen Dollar Suits-SIO We've the beat suits a ten dollar bill ever bought Many a man in looking at our lines of suits at this price has never would have taken them for ten dollar aults." Wa don't do much blowing about "cheap clothes." but we can give a man a suit for ten dollars that will' do more than he'll expect It to do, and. Fill His Soul With Sstlsf action.

It win also bring him back when he wanta another ault at medium price. The fabrics the cut and tal-orlng of these aults Is right In every detail. We guarantee It and that always meana Money Baok If Yog Want it here we will business In short D. Kabatchnick THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER, tS East Main St, Plymouth. of la New, 71091 PhoneewOld, 60-2.

FORTY FORT. The Forty Fort firemen will meet on rriaay evening meteaa; or. saturaay evening. In P. O.

8. of A. HalL All members are requested to attend. ueorge 8. Henrltsy of Freeiana gave an Interesting address at the P.

O. 8, of A. meeting on Monday evening. The publlo schools of his place will bold heir annual picnic at Fern Brook Park Friday, May 25. Parenta are cor dially invited to attend.

Mra. William Crosby has returned from a week'a visit with her son Rich ard and family at Noxen. August treese is on a DflSiaes trip to Norfolk. Vs, Miss Bessie Coombs of Plymouth Is the guest of Misses uertrude and Ber tie Coombs. Mrs.

L. Culver of Chinchilla, who has been visiting relatives In this plaoa, as returned nome. The pupils of the public achools will meet In the M. B. Church for practice ror commencement exerciaea on Tnura- day evening after prayer meeting.

LUZERNE BOROUGH. The Bunny Bide division of the La dles' Aid Society will hold a lawn so cial on May SO, afternoon and evening, on the lawn of W. R. Hawk on Ben-net atreet. Amusements are planned for both afternoon and evening.

Sup per will be served for 10 centa Ice cream, cake, lemonade, will be for sale. Weldner Is making bla own Ice cream. It a dellcloua. Try It and see. All orders promptly delivered, quarts or gallons.

Ill Main atreet, Luierne Borough. 18,11 Walter Wilcox of the Fourth ward baa announced hia candidacy for dele gate from that ward to the coming Republican county convention. air. ana Mrs. u.

c. juieieni ana son Robert and daughter 'Dorothy of Has- brouch Heights, N. are visiting the latter's sister, Mra. Arthur Engle. Mlaa Anna Koona spent Sunday with her, parenta at Shickshlnny.

Mlaa Carrie Bloom entertained frlenda'at her home on Sunday afternoon. Owtna to the commencement exer ciser Of the' hfgrh which are to be held on night, tha usual Thursday night prayer meeting of the Methodist Church win be combined with the' Friday night claaa meeting. nd both services will be held on Fri day. night ASHLEY. Charles Parsons Cole Is spending a few days at Thornhurst.

He waa ac companied there by Charles Wallace Qulcksell of Wilkes-Barre. Frank Schlllow, who has been at the City Hospital for several months recovering from Injuries received In the Ashley ahopa, la now at the home of his parents on Hartford street. Mra. Almoa Underwood of ficranton apent yesterday with Mr: and Mra Charles W. Vincent.

Frank McConneli of Nantlcoke apent last evening In Ashley. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! Car of (Tour on track; will sell out of car until Thursday night. $4.0 per bar rel, $2.35 per half barrel, $1.20 per quart er barrel. Remember thla. Price la only while on car.

Every sack guar anteed. 32.23,24 Charles Tremayne. The and the private car Cen tral came to Ashley last evening, hav lng on board a number of Jersey Cen tral Railroad officials. All members of Co. Jr.

O. U. A. are requested to meet at the Haxleton (Junction on Thursday evening for the purpose of electing a. captain, jruu uniform dress Is requested.

The Odd Fellows' lodge of this place has had markers placed on tne graves of the deceased members who are burled in Ashley Cemetery. Arthur Corey has resigned hla position at the Vulcan Iron Worka. Frank Meyers has gone to Lily Lake. where he will apend several weeks for the benefit of his health. Flowers for Decoration Day.

Oera nlums, for pansiea, 25c a dosen or 40 centa per box of two dosen, Verbenaa. 25c dosen. Tube roses, 6c each. Elephant ear bulbs, I for lc Charlea Tremayne. Howard Dlef enderfer of Avoca, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Dlefenderfer of this place, broke his arm while at work In the machine shop at Avoca yesterday. 4 Mr. and Mra. John Carey spent yesterday with the-former'a mother, Mrs.

William Carey, at Wilkes-Barre. Gerald McCann la suffering rrora an attack of bronchitis. The Euterpean Literary Society of the high school will hold their first an nual banauet in the blah school audi tortum this evening. An orchestra wilt be In atttendance and an elaborate pro gram of toaata naa been arranged. 8.

W. Fenner wilt be the caterer. A special meeting of the' Rescue Hose Co. will be held next Monday evening. Mra.

Lotheroh and daughter Emma Reading, who have been visiting Mra. HoucR. returned home yesterday, SUGAR NOTCH. Born to Mr. 'and Mrs, David T.

Jones, a son; weight, 1 pounds. Mother ana son are well. Berore her marriage Mrs. Jones was Miss Mame Hocking of this place." Morris Improving rapid- ly alter a week illness. Miss Carrie Chamberlain of Plttaton spending; a week with her cousins.

the Mlsres Greenwood of this place Mrs. John Cool and daughter EUen and Mies Naomi Fulton of Lee Park spent Friday with their sisters at this place. Pearl Morris is able to be out after being laid up with rheumatism for the last ten weeka Mr. and Mm William Tudgay spent Sunday at Lee Park. Miss Bertha -Greenwood and Miss Carrie Chamberlstn spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Charlea Perkins of Askam. A large number of men from this place received their naturalisation papers yesterday, Tha bSsc bait club of this place will run a ban in Morris hsii on May is. Prof. Thomas Lewie of Wilkes-Barre was a caller hers on Monday. HUDSON.

Grant Moore, undertaker. Henry street. Plain In PLYMOUTH, PA, Plymouth, PNEUMONIA. This dreaded disease Is often tha result of a simple cold, which, being neglected, rapidly developa into pneumonia. It Is especially prevalent at this time of the year, and should be guarded agalnat by using OR.

ALEXANDER'S LUNG HEALER In all Throat and Lung affections this favorite remedy affords immediate rliffc auras -where others fait Fort sale by all dealers and la guaranteed to cure. Price 26 cents per bottle. EDWA RDSYILL E. The funeral of John Evans, who a faithful member of the Flrat Baptist Churoh, will take place this afternoon at I o'clock. There will be short services at tho churoh at p.

Rev. Ia Ton Svans will H. Oscar Jonea has accepted a position at SlokleCa Fertiliser Works, Button-wood. The eisteddfod committee of tha Welsh Congregational Church met last evening and are preparing a fine program for the concert for the bonent of deacon William B. Williams.

Borne of tha beat aoloiata and elocutionists have been secured for tne concert, wnicn will be aiven on June lsth. All children are reouested to meet to night for practice tor children's day at the Welah Congregational Church at 7:30. A relav team eomnoMri of men from tse Sunday school of the Wslah Congregational Church to-night on No. Hill. Broad jumping, hish jump.

Dole vaulting. will be the features. Mr. and Mra William E. Evans of Blo- cum ivenue are rejoicing over the arrival of a son.

Mother and eon are doing well. Harry. Lohmann -a- Berwtck -called on friends in town on Sunday." Vvntt Ifc Jonea has raft ft nui'iiitfii teamster with David L. Davla J. W.

Williams of Aehley will open a tailor shop in the- Morgan building on Slocum avenue on June The claaa exercises of the Bdwardevtlie High School be heldjhla avenlas; at the Etnmetfiual Baptist Church. An enjoyable time la promised to ail who will aixena. A' 10 cent packase of Rexall Htraw Hat Cleaner will make two of your old and faded straw hats look like new. No trouble or muss. 21-23 William B.

Davis, Druggist. William Q. Thomas of Berwick was visiting at the home of James Mlddletoa on Monday. The senior class of ISO! were entertained ft the home of- Prof. J.

c. Herman on Monday evening. The evening waa pleasantly apent in singing and In games. Refreshments were served. Attention should be called of tha proper authorities of the borough towards abating the nuisance which la so annoying to tha people of tha vicinity of Cherry street, namely, tbs mamtenanoe of a stagnant pool of water rrom wnicn a disagreeable odor generally arises.

If allowed to continue In the future, It la liable to create germs Injurious to health. MINING Did you aver wear tbs kind that when wet the nails would drop out? If you have, try Husband's $1.45 Doublf ShefTleld.sQlaaba-klad thai holds the nails. T. E. HUSBAND EDWARDSVILLH.

REESE'S VI. Tou will want to see our Green Market to-day. They will be at Reese's Ws will have: Extra Fancy Lettuce, Extra Fancy Radishes, -Extra Fancy Onions, Extra Fancy Rhubarb, Extra Fancy Cabbage, Extra Fancy Cucumbers, 1 I Extra Fancy Strawberries, boxes 15 cents. Oranges, Lemons, and Pineapples. Reese's Cash Store EdwardsviHer OLD AGE Comes to Everyone, But Ita Visits May Be Postponed.

Old are-la not a question of years. Some men are old at forty, the re are young at sixty. It's a mighty hard proposition to look young, no matter bow young you feel. If your hair ts falling out and your bead becoming bald. Perhaps you are tired of trrlnr In effectual remedies for this evu.

We don't blame you if you are. Why not try an effectlTa ona for. a cnanga Newbro's Hernlcide kills the Dandruff grem which Is the cause of tha whole trouble. 1 1 Destroy the cause you remove the effect" Sold 'by leading 'druggista, Send 10c stamps for sample to Tha Herptctde Detroit. Mich.

W. D. White A CoV special agents, SHOES Gash Store Men ft inal purposes. i'- SEErTAND PORTER BY THE -fcL CA8S." PROMPT DELIVERY. 4' Queen Quality Oxfords Give ease to'the feet the first day worn and are as comfortable at 80 p.

m. as 8:30 a. nt To wear them is to' become enthu- w'astic Let ua prov-it- Moore Dooky Plymouth, Pa. Spring Medicines MEN-ARE MUCH ALIKE in their physical development 50 much so that it is possible for the manufcreturer of clothing to establish sizes that will lit each man in his class. Of course there are ex- -ceptions, caused by un- qasi4eveloptnent, by ac- j-cident or disease, which are easily remedied, tor this purpose we employ an expert tailor to make necessary changes, and so 1 delicately does he do it that it cannot be, detected, That is why we can guarantee a fit ia-every.

-case, -The cloth in our ready-to wear suits -f Our- Compound rBluTaprtHaifrlth Iodide of potassium la an-Ideal Spring Many of. the on the market do not contain tha Iodide of potassium. As this salt Is quite eaaentlal to tha efficiency of tha MET SALE OF, AND SUarpetsiSS I 'J I easaaastasW J-mKrt 1 ica cr iiui 3 Sfj At $15 is just as good as that the custom tailors put in a $35 suit, the linings and trim- mings are the same, while the seams are just as strong and regular. The principal difference is that you save $10 on the suit Isn't it worth look- ing Lewis H. Long Fine Clothing and Furnishings, 31 SOUTH MAIN ST.

The Quality Bargain Store Hazard Mg'f Co. Manufacturer of IRON AND STEEL WIRE ROPE, IN. ULATED ELECTRIC WIRES. HARD AND SOFT DRAWN? i COPPER WIRE. Office and Works, Wllhw-Ftrre.

Pa. Offloe and Warerooma. 69 Dey New Tork City. 8CRANTON NEWSPAPERS. THT9 ecrt A'TroN tribcn c- Of VVM.

KFSttl.Gn, 1, Lehigh Valley Dvpot. remedy It la beat to use ours and be 00 the aafe DOOLEY CO. -K Corner Main and Eno Streata, Th8 King of All Medicines The Rattlesnake Liniment Greatest warrior agatnat all the achea and pains. Try It. .15 centa.

EQUITERRO '1 Cleana stnmsch, blood and the whole system. It Is half of the cure, in all chronic, and tha whole cure la -lesser ailments. THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT. The Infallible Cure for RHEUMATISM. It doesn't make any difference bow Old or bow long you have had It Ii doean't matter bow many different doctors have been treating you.

I say that I can drive It out Of your system and make you a new and aound person If you only give me half a chance. -Treated; hnndredsTifrpeTKms-wtthnor full ore. Come to me direct, or If te far. write and send $3.50 by mall. anJ receive the treatment by express.

ALBERT Gs GR03LEWSKI, Mfg 111 Main- Street. PLYMOUTH. PA. For soma time we ''have been receiving heavy shipments of new stock, which added to our already fine stock makea th.e most com- plata tiiiem -Vi Bedroom Suits. $20 to 1100.

Parlor Suits, III to. $100. Sideboards, fit to ITS. China Closets. Ill to 121 Baby Carriages, ILtl to 128.

Carpets. 2 So to S.1-00 per( yard. EROS. CO, 14 Main Bt, Plymouth. ik-i BARGAINS EVEPJONE.

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