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THE 71LRE3-IX SARRE 1 in the toi RECORD FRIDAY, MARCH. 3, 1905. Icratlc tickets respectively In the town TEST SIDE mPARTMEM amp. Plymouth Buainaaa ftoma Fine turnouts, livery, undertaker A. E.

Williams. Both 'phone. J. SHAN LEY, 1 People' Phone, ho Old Phone. M-S.

Office, Mais Street, I Wast Main street, Residence, Gay ford avenue, "I FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905. Spry; trustees. D. Wl. Morris and Theo-1 EDWHKUSVILLE.

Advartiaemenu, and news Items reueived dore I. Sweltier: driver. Philip D. i PLYMOUTH. f.

-NjCbMINa CONCEBTif Morgan. At the close of the election V. tt. Davis's drug store. People's of omcera a lunch was served to the phone No.

to 60. Bell 'phone, Kingston 1 The Presbvtertan Sunday school or members in attendance at the meeting. 1-1. chestra will bold a coneart in the chapel Uver a Hundred Thousand artra ot NEW SPRING Tuesdav March it tot me SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS. Night school has been discontinued at benetlt of the Sundav school fund.

Ad- the Mt. Hunlock school. Mr. and Mrs. Philip D.

Morgan entertained a few friends at their home The cantata given at the Bethesda emission 25 -The following program, will be rendered: 'Overture. but a few minutes before -the' flames communicated to the restaurant next door. Anthony Warneskt and Harry Hufford occupied the double block. The fire began on the aide occupied by the latter and -be 'lost nearly all his bouse hold goods. Warneskt with the aid of friends succeeded In saving nearly all of his belongings.

Joseph Curry, who managed the saloon, succeeded in saving nearly all his possessions, but th building; was a total Joss. Tbe properties were erected a couple of i years ago and were substantial Both, were owned by' Dunphy. They were partially covered by insurance. The, board, of township 'commissioners will meet' next Monday evening and it would not be out of place for Congregational Church on Feb. 28, was a success.

Much credit is due to Daniel last evening tn honor of their friend, p.w ani Petuiant." orchestra: soprano juus Minnie SKoyer oi wapwaiiopen. 4oU Miss Viola, Da vies: recitation. Miss E. Davis; who conducted the affair. pleasant- evening was spent and at West: tenor solo.

Evan weese. GARPETS iNoa. Land 4 collieries of the Kingston 10 o'clock refreshments were served. 'Jinlootlnn Pnnnort Rpene." orchestra Coat will remain idle to-day. vocal duet.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Benjamin A nine ton' electric motor for use in Basket hall at the armory this even? Hicks: recitation. Miss Stella a mine of the Kingston Coal Co. AvartiWa "Rnh.mlra rtlrl." orchestral arrived yesterday.

Ttta competitions, for the forthcoming trio. Messrs. and Smith; soprano solo, with orchestra ac Another meeting of the young men of 8t. Vincent's Church will, be Jield In the'basement' o. the school -on the Cvnohfardd eisteddfod will be.

very numerous and Kverv indication A notable showing and sale ot the best cstandard American makes, Whittall and Bigelow, points to an unusually successful event. companiment, Miss scnieyjt. ovanuic, ''Northern Lights." orchestra. jtlSNTAT THE CIIUBCHES. evening of March IS, at the close of the services that evening for the purpose of taking final action on the organization of a council of thd Knights of Oliver a.

Thomas is recovering from an accident received six weeks ago. His riends were pleased to see him around yesterday. Columbus, i Th Lent'eVseaaon- which opens next sweefc. Ash Wednesday. wllP be observed It was rumored yesterday, to the ef os usual at St.

Vincent vainouo.iuiu fect that Mrs. Kreet. who rwas badly A-happy suggestion' for iDrinar trad. St. Iffnlsconal churches.) me ooay to oiscuss the subject of lire hydrants The township Is now compactly built up In several sections and the time has arrived when fire protection is Imperative.

DEATH 'OF PATRICK Patrick Casey, a well known resident of the township, was stricken with paralysis whWe at his wort as a miner In the Boston mine of the Delaware HUdson Co. yesterday forenoon. He was taken to the surface as ouirirlv burned in an effort to arouse her son. lng. Barney Korn's mammoth' store is At St.

Church there will be now complete with a full tine of household, goods for 1905. Everything new who was burned to death. In the Poke Hollow. died, v.The rumor was Her condition 'is serious, how aermott each. Wednesday, evening, commencing at 7 o'clock.

sermon, win he followed with benediction. and up date at small prices. A visit itore win "save you aouars On JSVlday evenings at the same hour Miss Katie Lynch of Welsh Hill Is lit ino'serviaes -wiii oe stations 01 ww Cross and benediction) 1 The sermons your tradings Cash or credit A handsome line ol 1905 wall papers at his usually low prices. You are re with ths grip. as possible and taken in th-.

or.merv 1111. be delivered by various clergymen from the different parishes, throughout spectfully invlfea to call anJ gt our ambulance to his home, -where he died. James Weeks Miss Bertha May Harrisonr estimable young people df this place, were united in marriage on pnees. 62i Mam strcH. M' uie diocese.

At St." Ptar'n ftmirrh the servicet jjeceasea was bq years of age and li survived by his wife and four chlldran Wilton and Body Brussels, Axminsters, Velvets, Tapestries, Ingrains, Spring carpet buying begins early now and trie earliest shop- pers get the best selections. Private patterns controlled exclusively by this store are largely in evidence. Whether you par 2c a yard (the lowest price) 6r $3.25 (the highest priced you will get thetest carpets possible for the money. Our prices are the lowest that standard goods can be sold for. SATISFACT.ON GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED Make your selections now.

We will take all measures and sewand lay your carpets when you want them and furnish the lining free of extra charge. 1 Williams McAnuIty The remains of Thomas E. Pritchard Wednesday evening by Rev. J. H.

Grif jwlU.be on Tuesday. Thursday and-Sat. 7r Hrdav otarnoona at o'clock. On James, William, Patrick Annie; also by three stepchildren. He was a hot was killed at Jenny Lind.

on fiths, at the rectory of, St. Peter's Episcopal Church. The couple wilt reside weanegaay, are expected to arrive a Saturday: afternoons the 'ladies of the memoer or Division 5. A. O.

St. Patrick's C. B. St. Vincent's To tor the time being at the home of the Kingston this evening at Mrs.

Daniel D. Evans and Mrs. Da. oriue 8 parents. tal Abstinence Society and the C.

M. papera Study on the of 'missions, as Wefl as arrange ifon doing i work. The fnllowlnsr of town Davis were visitors at Plym b. A. The funeral will be helri on uuin yesterday.

Saturday afternoon. Services will Attend the tenth annual reception and dance of the Xiobe Social Club in Miss Klllnor Williams dddfesHed conducted at St. Vincent Church at 3 large and acprectative audience at the the Ninth Relgment Armory Monday sermons daring the, Lenten season! Hv Wehator Ooxe. Nanticoket. Rev, cioca.

interment will be In St. Vincent's Cemetery. evening, March 6. 3-M welsh Congregational Church last evening. t.

Jlarringtoin; Plttston Rev, -(A Miss Edith Jenkins of Johnstown FIRE COMPANY OFFICERS." -1 David Ellas, who has been confined visiting friends here. At a regular meetlne of nn m. I it h-e, for the past few William, son of. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward i. neia the company rooms in the ti. urimths, a in a critical condition tdwn hall lasrevenlng, the following A nuillUsr uf filwius attended 4he. Mies Elllnor WlllianfiFwIll conduct omcera were President. lunerai or uscar iance.

at o.ings- si. Jntiaton; xi. jc. Majrden, Rev. De Forest Johnson, jlf' (Trembatb also of4the county seat will address one of the meetings.

A -ANOTHER FIRE. 'a disastrous -fire visJifed the ship yesterday morning and as a result Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18 South Main Street. sepnanian neese: vice nratident. w.

ton vesteraav. noon at 2 o'clock at the Welsh Con gregational Church. A- general lnvl Vo ti sk tMaiawisiaiSi TIT iicamivi, rr. vw. JiOfliPiiur: i js.

forsman. Samuel Curnow: nrst.assist: "i.V"0.!.- atafPalV tauon 1 to all women ant. John r. fcfoAlarnw. Bnence Duc.eiy win meet this evening at o'clock to ar si Man Thomas Maggs; third assist Our rrutches are noted for the range for the funeral of Patrick Casey.

St. Patrick's Society will also meet at strength. lishUMSa at and bp jtaaiaainrfc a double Mock ana a restaurant were completely, destroyed. The fire 'Originated In the double block, and it was ant, George Morris; secretary, William H. McAlamey; assistanU.

William Lawrence, J. P. Evans and Josiah pearance, "taey. ttoBt- no more than the tnat tune. uravy.

ciumsy Kina avc. eaca: si a (Ml nslr 1 1 i- tin. ifa. Milan, x-k nr I I I Blooms burr Normal vs. vis druggist.

62 Seminary In basket ball, Pet teoone uymnaslum, Kingston, adv LUZERNE BOROUGH. A slight cave on Vine street, near the A pleasant surprise nartv was ten dered Mrs. Alary Monahan at her hum. "-USE Bee Hive Flour residence of Thomas Collins, occurred on Wednesday. The earth settled a couple of feet and broke the water pipe Under the street cutting off the water 3r 822 Bennet street, on Wednesday evening.

An enjoyable time was spent shot. Mr. and Mrs. Boach. Mrs.

Kate Kyttle. Pure Cod Liver Oil Due to the scarcity of Lofoten Cod Liver Oil, much of the oil now on the market is adulterated with other oils, and Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil. unfit for use. We can furnish you with Derold's Lofoten Cod Liver OH, the finest obtainable, at the old price, 60c a pint. Special prices on larger quantities.

DOQLEY CO. Corner Main and Eno Streets. wun vocal and Instrumental music. Nafus, Mrs. Margaret Monahan.

Misses Mary, Annie and Tlllie Monahan, Annie suoply from the residents beyond the depression. The settling was caused by a fall in the Five Foot-vein of the Bergan, Mary McDoud. Katie McNVlis, aanclng and other amusements. Misa Margaret Monahan and Leo Corg tn presided at the piano, and John Mc Helen Dalley. adle Murray; Messrs.

Lance colliery. Leo Oorgsn. Jay Boaoh. Bernard Mon Neils entertained nleasantlv on the The funeral of John Kreet and. Jo ahan.

Thomas Murphy: Ettat End, Mr. "THE violin. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. IF YOU WANT TO SECURE FINEST" OF and Mrs. P.

J. Monahan. seph Regelals. the two victims of the fire at Poke Hollow, took place yester muiiuny ana Mrs. araham of Avoca: take In the Inauguration ceremojates at Washington to-morrow: and Mrs.

Lewis Edwards. E. Miller. Willis Miller and son. Robert, Mr.

and Mra Albert C. Bach, Priestly and Harry Johnson. D. S. Clark has purchased Henry McDonald's livery stables at Wilkes-Barre and will dispose of his second hand store.

The T. M. C. A. offers Its furniture, for sale In another column.

Attend tie Lice Weavers' ball at Concordia Hall Friday. March 3. -3 Rev. C. B.

Henry and wife spent day afternoon. The remains were con Mrs. John Evers, Mrs. Davidson and Miss Mary and Master Jay Monahan. yesterday at Alderson.

veyed to St. John's Church at East Alfred, little son of Mr. and Mrs. During the evening Mrs. Monahan was Correspondence.

March vc. Mrs. Hannah Shepherd, who has returned home. Is ill. The youngest child of C.

W. Keller, who has been very sick. Is better, v- Leo Sutton and W. Freeman called at Martin Kyttle's on Tuesday. Martin Kyttle is working for Harper A Knew.

William Turpln is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jane Honrs. Andrew Hontx. spent a couple of days here last-week. On Saturday morning, while milking, Mrs.

C. W. Keller met with aa acci-, dent that injured one of her shoulders and chest. Two cows fighting and one falling was the tause. Plymouth, where the pastor.

Rev. John Harry Rayner, is 111. BREAD Maluts' conducted services. Interment presented with a china dinner set by her friends and neighbors. The Owen Kostenbauder of Catawlssa Is was made fn the Polish Cemetery on presentation speech was made hv Mr visiting his brother, Marshall Kostenbauder of Bennet street.

weisn Mill. onn noagers. une rollowina were Mrs. Thomas Adamson of Larksviltc Besides being defeated for office An presenj Avoca. Mrs.

JamesJ Clark, Mrs. Thomas Hasklns. Mrs. Mullnnv. tET Is spending a few days i with her sis US SELL YOU A 8AMPLE YOU'LL WANT MORE.

ter, Mrs. William Scott of Charles street. drew Brennan and Edward Dunphy were unfortunate enough to have two of their buildings destroyed by fire. Mr. Brennan was a candidate for school dl- rars.

uranum, Mrs. walker; Dorrance-ton Mr. and Mrs. John Moran. Mrs What has Nifty Bill to say to-day? See page 5.

48 Pi Mrs. Mary Penhale spent yesterday Charles Boyle, Mrs. Fred Ellis, Mr. and with her daughter at Duryea. "ector.and Mr.

Dunphy for Justice of Mrs. MS. Jr. Boyle: Lucerne Rnrnnrh Mrs, Llnvllle of Wyoming returned peace on the Republican and Demo- Bargain Days at Davis Bros; Co. Saturday and Monday Mr.

apd Mrs. John Rodgersf Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and xtra home yesterday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs.

William Kostenbauder jonn MCNella. Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Mrs. of Bennet street. BeeHiveStores uaviason, Mrs.

Thomas Burns. Sr. Peter A. Maslowskl, Miss Mary Randall of Noxen called Mrs. Balnes.

Mrs. James Croasln. Mr. on Miss Mae MeKechnie yesterday. Patrick Daily.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Undertaking and Elbalming. Clifford Hess of Miller street CO aildea, Mr.

and Mrs. Willinm Baker, Carriages to hire. Wedding turnouts, 0 Misses Ids. 'Boyer and Cora Taylor Plvmouth, Pa spent last evening at Forty Fort. Etc.

415 West Main 8treet, Plymouth. Mrs. William Taylor of Miner sweet mr. ana rare, vmer Henderson. Mr.

and Mrs. James Graham. Mr. und Mrs. Luke Phillips, Mrs.

Atherholt, Mrs. Thomas Ford, Mrs. Owen Ford is m. Pill? mm People's 'Phone 7031. Night calls The Ladles' Aid Society of the Bn.

attended to. and Mrs. John Evers. Mr. and Mm.

net Presbyterian Church was 'enter. David Morris, Mr. und Mrs. D. 3-cm.

COAL tained xt the home of Mrs. Charles rr I tt Ilns. Mrs. Thomas Leonard. Mrs.

John r'onahan. Mrs. Elliot Kellar. Mra Gamble yesterday. Mrs.

Dr. Frank McNeil of snick CD Fresh Sausage, 3 lbs 2So Fresh Shoulder and Pork Loin at bottom prices. Freslt Dressed Chickens Our chickens are extra fancy; to-day only a WE GIVE GREEN 8TAMP8. Joseph Rodda, Mrs. Samuel Hender- shinny is visiting her parents.

Mr, and Stove, $3.25 per ton delivered. Pea, 13 per ton delivered. Long tons, full weight. White Ash does not clinker Mrs. George Thompson or unaries -or stick.

to your nre brlcke. i. .1.....: .1 Miss Margaret Smith has returned Old Plymouth Coal Rlsstnger Bros. The New Singer from Brooklyn. N.

where she visit sotn ed her sister. Mrs. Harry. Learn, the DO NOT Sewing Machine Store Sw Sugar Cured Ham, past three weeks. a Attend the Lace Weavers' ball at 40 WE8T MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH.

Consortia Hall Friday. Marcn 3. 1-3 A Great Call In. Call In. KINGSTON.

Attend the tenth annual reception -Swift's Skinned Hams, 11 Ho Swift's California Hams, lb. 7tto A full, line VegeUbles, Celery, Oranges. Lemons, Olives, Pickles, at bargain prices. Leave us your order. FORGET Trouser Sale and dance of the Niobe Social Cl'ib, in the Ninth Relgment Ai-mory Monday evening.

March (. The following exercises will be held That we are still continuing to save you money on your shoe purchases. We carry the highest grade of this afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Ionian Society in the Maple street school building: Bong, school; scrip This is the Time of the Year the careful housewife looks around and determines which room she will refurnish at housecleaning time. This is also a time to select the patterns of Carpets and Oil Cloths, she- will need at that time, as there naturally is a greater variety than later on when buying is heavy. We invite your inspection of our stock and will be pleased to make and lay away any patterns you may select for future deliver)'.

We have a grand display of Car- pets and Oil Cloths of 1905 patterns. Also a great showing "of Spring Furniture unsurpassed at any other store. We promise; to save you at least one-third on your purchaser $1.00 a yard High grade Velvet Carpet 75 a yard High grade Brussels Carpet. 50J a yard Semi-wool Ingrain 'Carpet' Axminsters, Savonieres and Irish Point Lace Curtains, a 154.50 Suits, Parlor Suits, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Chairs correspondingly cheap. One price to every one and that the lowest, at 144 Main Street, Plymouth, Pa.

Davis. Bros. Co 107 West Main Street, Plymontlv Rubbers in the market the kind that wears and Rubbers will have a great call from now till spring. We suppose we should say Pants Week, as the prices we ask are too low for Trousers. At this season of the year when a man is sure to need an extra pair of Pants we always hold a "Pants 6ale We want to close out all broken tines and Set bur pants Stock in good Every pair of Pants In our goes Into this sale nothing reserved.

We are not offering any picked oyer variety, A new pair of Trosuers will tide yon over until Spring. The only way to get a correct Idea of this Pant Sale Is to Jones' High grade goods at low grade prices. The King of AH Medicines Moore Dooley The Rattlesnake Liniment (, see toe fants. Plymouth, Pa. Greatest warrior agalnsts all ths Cash Store Plymouth aches and pains.

Try it 25 cents. Pemley. EGUITERRO No. 1. -r 8ilksmooth, D.

Kabatchnick THErfluABLE CLOTHIER. PURE 8TRAICHT WHISKIES. Cleans somach, MOORE BROS. 144 'Kafn Street" Plymouth, Pa. Marshdalk, Pins Creek '-A'1 5 Blood, and ths whole system.

It Is. hs If of the cure in all chronic, and Contain no artificial color, no artl. i flclal "smoothers." no artificial sweet the whole in ture reading and roll call, secretary; essapn Eugene Fields, Louise Hal-aey; recitation, Smith; song, school; dialog. "The great mystery." reading, Grace Hicks; piano solo, Sadie Lewis; Ionian Journal. Louis Rogers; recitation.

Ethel Long; selection, by the "old fashioned choir. The Amphictyon Society will give an open session in Nelson Memorial Hall to-morrow night. An excellent program has been arranged and the public Is Invited. Rev. F.

von Krug made a visit to Peokville yesterday. The following from this place attended the assembly dance at Plymouth on Wednesday evening: May, Ruth and Florence Hall, Emily CoolbaUgh, May Coolbaugh, Susan Megtnnes. Ralph Kellar. Howard Boyle, Frank I. Rein-mell, Mr.

and Mrs Harry Frace and Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Deltrlck. Richard McAndrew was in town yesterday.

"Dick" Is working West Plttston and is ready for. the base ball season to open at Norwich, where he will play ball this season. McAndrew is in fine Condition and Weighs twentys-six pounds less than he did last year. James Flannagan ajso paid friends 'a visit before departing for Springfield. for the spring and y- Miss Rachel Mackay of Luierne Borough called on Mrs.

Lawley antU family yesterday. Miss Mackay 'will leave for Boston and Nova Scotia next week. J. W. Marcy is spending a few days In New City.

A regular meeting of Washington Camp. No. 234. P. O.

8. of wUl be held this evening. Several Bloomsburg students sre visiting friends here and will take in the Bloomsburg-Semlnary game in, the Pettebond gymnssium his i Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Scureman entertained the following at a dinner and so-' clal last evening Mr. and Mrs. T. Herbert, of Wllkes-Barre.

Mn and Mrs. ening, no artificial lesser ellmerits. JUST PURE NATURAL WHISKEY THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT. I'll guarantee to cure you of RHEUMATISM. Our reputation for sauare dealing covering thtrty-flvs years to back the tt doesn't make any dierence how old or how long you.

have had It. It above guarantee. Fred. Schwartz d. Bro.

doesn't matter how many different doctors have been treating you. I ssy FIVE DAYS MORE Great Shoe Sale REAL ESTATE I WJLL 8LL a large valuable double block, 14 Elm ti'eet, large dwelling, Church sreet; 4 double' blocks and barn. Cherry I WILL stood double dwelling centrally located, three good moderate priced dwellings. PLYMOUTH, PA. Shawnee Forever that I can drive it out of your system and make you a new and sound person le vnn only alve ma half a chance.

Call and 'see the fine assortment of Treated hundreds of persons Without a ranges we have. failure. Come to m. oireci. or it ioo They; are beautiful and the most up far, write and send is.ow oy man, ana I to date in every way.

We cannot tell Ja- 1 A I receive thS treatment oy expresa. wHarry As Scott, Ulbert; g. GROBLEWSKl. Mfa receive ths treatment oy express. 111 Msin Street, you as well as we can show you.

Before spending your good dollars elsewhere you ougt, to our stock of up to date In hardware, cutlery and goods, The anly Lease that pre- iscts bPth landlord and tsnant, at r- davenporVs BOOK 8TORE. ARMITAGE BROS. lithe West Lumber Manufacturing Co. Jfaroizsr PLYMOUTH. J.

O. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Scure-msn of Luserne Borough, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Frants of Forty Forty, Mr. and Mra William Powell. Robert A. Williams and Miss Norconk of Kingston. The following frnm this Tr- will PIANO FREE Dealers In Lumber of all kinds, 'Shingles, Lath'.

etc, etc, Mas nfacturers of Doors, Windows. Blinds, Moulding, Turned Work. Packing and Concrete Building Prompt delivery tnd special attention to rush orders. Vi At field's Accomodation Store This sale will positively close on March 4, at 10' p. We will sell all our Queen Quality and t)orothy Todd 13.00 and J3.S0 Shoes during this sale at 12.24; also.

150 pairs- of the famous W. L. Douglas-shopworn gooda and broken siies, regular price $3.50, this sale. f- The Queen Quality Shoes consist patent coft akin. French kid.

all styles and all alses. As they are thi spring's goods, you cannot be ceived In. price, aa each pair Is marked plainly on bottom. Do not trfv the laat chance, to secure good and upMo-date footwear at 1 ow prices Remember that we are the leading and largest shoe store tn town. FURNITURE Undertaking and: Embalmintr NIGHT CALLS ATTENDED TO.

i PLYMOUTH. PA. 'vV With mi-Ii Se nurctinse ynu irf th nlnno on zhlbltlon- at Sawdust, Shavings and lliFire Wood For SaleB Solid oak eight clock, fully guaran teed, Z7i, at U'-r. tSIDOR GLOU; Jtweltr and OptIcUa b. 4S snd SO Vino street, where you -win nl a full line of groceries with Helnce plckil knd kraut.

A choice line of clara n3 tobacco. Bread, cakes and ptm fmh dally. Milk that Is pur. Buttermilk ways on hand. Soda, eroam and tya.

People's ShcQ St -Crrice and Mill corner; Hanover and River Plymouth, Pa. ra iresn rrom me sneu tnal are thai Mcdonald Market Street, IICSI III I Jf 111,,1111 niiu uuq in fma. WPCT- i 6 East Main New 'phone 71 W) -PLYMOUTH, PA. iiHiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiimmuiiiiniuiiniNnmiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHmiiiim(.

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