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

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1 fr J- 1 1 22, 190s THE RECORD Wednesday, mar. 22, 1905. 1 old occupation of doing odd chores bout, town. 'ft-, Morgan V. Lewis, Inside foreman of WEST: SIDE DEPARTMENT tOrtfOU It is Important the Avondale colliery.

Is ill. ing. They will go to housekeeping on Vine street Plymouth Business rtema. Flne turnout; livery, undertaker. A.

E. Williams. Both 'phono. Office West Main street Residence. Gaylord avenue.

3 Employees of the Avondale. Wood ward, Bliss, Pettebone, Auchlncloss i Where Shall I Buy My Office Mhv Street. Fiymontb, J. 8HANUEY. Manager, Paopla's Phone, TlOt, 014 Fbone.

(-. and Truesdale mines of the L. Co, will be paid to-morrow. Furniture Carpets PLYMOUTH. Until the present stock of Standard plasters Is exhausted Hartman's drug store will sell them 2 for 25c These EDWARDSYILLE.

Advertisement anil news Items received are the regular 25c sellers. 77 at W. U. Davis's drug store. People's EiVENTS FOR THIS EVENING.

IJie school board Wilt meet at the'of- flee1 of" the secretary, John- pp. and Taction will be taken on the new plans phone No. 8060; Bell phona. Kingston carpets! I. Philip Dillon, who has been ill of pneumonia, is able to be about the "for the proposed school house to take house.

The Knights of Pythias will hold a NEWEST moving picture and illustrated song en Subscribers who expect to change tertalnment on Monday evening in the Cecilia Lewis, and Palsy Jones; recitation, Mary Davies; solo, Daniel Phillips; recitation. Williams; duet, Margaret Thomas and Mary jJenk'ns. SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS. Miss Alvlrda Davenport entertained the Misses Belle and Jessie Ransom of Dorranceton, and Miss Margaret Kline of Mount Holly. N.

at her home on West Main street on Monday. ALL WHO COUGH REMEMBER I am selling Eagle Cough Syrup 25c. slse. two bottles for 26c. It would be profitable for you to buy next winter's supply while they last at Hartman's Drug Store.

Spry Block. 69 Odd Fellows' Admission will be 10c. for members only. purchasedthefurnltureand other stock of the late John Evans of from D. Williams; executor of the estate.

Thomas Brennan, son of Andrew Brennan, and William Evans will continue the business, at the corner of East Market and Fell streets, and will -add to it that of undertaking and embalming. Mr. Brennan la a recent graduate of 'a college of embalming and is an enterprising and energetic young man" DEATH OF ROBERT YOUNG. Robert Young died at his home on West Main street on Monday night after a brief Illness of general debility. He was about 67 years of age, and had a host of friends.

He was a lifelong resident of Plymouth. He is survived by three brothers, and three sisters as follows: I R. Young, the well known merchant; J. C. Young, outside foreman of the Dodson colliery, and Oscar the latter of Michigan; Mrs.

Daniel Thomas of Philadelphia vis ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas you ask yourselfbeiyjiue.it's important. Furnrti'ire'aiKl Carpets are not bought for single sei-' son.

ISefore deciding, see the stock the display the prices here. Save regrets hy taking our advice. Never such a time as this never such a place as here to suit your requirements for the trustworthy kind, at prices which will surprise you. Special this Week D. Thomas, on Monday.

He was ac companled by William Hill. their residences are requested to notify the carrier boys, or leave word at Davenport's book store to the end that there may be no Interruption In the delivery of the paper. H. J. Wagner, the down-town butcher, has placed a large plate glass front In his establishment.

He contemplates numerous other improvemnts, including the laying of a granolithic sidewalk. When all these are completed Mr. Wagner will have one of the neatest meat markets In town. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Barton, a Rev. Dr. J. T. Griffiths returned yesterday after a week's absence.

On Tuesday evening, March 14. he preach place of the central ouiiaing. John D. Scurry, a popular- young "Xman of town, and Miss Minnie Jones, an estimable lady, will bo- marbled this evening. ho new bell -'tor 8t Vlncent'p 'Church will be blessed by Bishop Ho-ban at 7:15 o'clock at the, church.

Christopher O'Neill, fifth vice president, of the Teamsters' Union will ad-cress the local branch of the order evening. 7 A kaffee klotch will be held at 84 Wallow street this from 2 Sto S. and this evening from 7 to 10 by class No. 24 of the Sunday school. A Mven You supper will be given the Christian Church to-night.

A tasty lunch will be served and a pro-' para rendered, I WILL EMBARK IN BUSINESS, Andrew Brennan of Welsh Hill, and -William Evans of Wilkes-Barre have ed In Johnstown, on Thursday evening he officiated at the sliver wedding of Dr. and Owen James. Sunday The funeral of Catherine, the 10-week-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Jones was held yesterday afternoon from the famllv realdenrn an 4 evening he preached at the Chatham street Church at Pittsburg, where he attended on Monday the Baptist Min Centre avenue. Services were conduct isterial Conference. reter uarranan ana Mrs. w. c.

Connor of Wllkes-Barre, and Mrs. Mary H. Lowe. of this town. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 10 Barney Korn has moved from the ed at the house by Rev.

J. A. Jones, pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church. Interment was made In the Shawnee. Cemetery.

For rent Thirty acres good land on the Shawnee Flats. Apply J. B. The successful contestants In the E. Dowd Furniture Club were; Mrs.

Bon nert, 16 North Welles street; Mrs. Oar-ret, Gold lane; Mrs. Templey. 441 Harris street, Plymouth; Mrs. Hefdelber-ger, 718 Washington avenue.

Plymouth; -Mr. Miller, 687 Shawnee ave old postofflee building Into his greatly enlarged store. He does not believe In puttine laige removal signs on his o'clock a. m. with services at the house conducted by Rev.

.1 O. Knlpp. In terment will be in the Shawnee windows, as this Is only a bait. If you Cemetery and will be private. need any wall paper, furniture, stoves or carpets or anything in household We arc going to give to every purchaser to the amount of $15 a beautiful pair of lace curtains.

The curtains are on exhibition in our window. Prices on our goods remain the same, as you can plainly see by the large tag we always use on them. This offer closes on Saturday night. Everything in the line of Furniture. Carpets.

Oil Cloth, Lamps, Dishes, etc. goods, call on Barney Korn and his ENTERTAINMENT AND LUNCH. An entertainment and lunch will he prices will prove to you that they are lower than any sale In existence. He pays no rent ond gives to his customers SAVE given In the Pilgrim Congregational Church this evening. The following program will be rendered: Song, the full benefit.

Cash or credit. 521 Main street. T9 M1ss Etta Williams entertained sev Klckard. 18,20.22,24 The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Upton will take place this morning from the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James Riley. The remains will be conveyed to St. Vincent's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated by Rev. T.

O'Malley. Interment will be made In St.Vincent's Cemetery. Thomas Lewis, aged 14, was seriously burned about the legs yesterday. In passing the kitchen range he accidentally upset a pan of boiling water upon himself. An Initiatory meeting of Aerie 546, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be held on Friday evening.

Visitors will be present from Pittston, Wllkes-Barre and other towns. eral friends last evening. Jacob Siakulsky Is In Philadelphia. Dr. D.

H. Jenkins of Seranton was in America;" address by the chairman. Rev. J. A.

Jones; duet. Misses Gretta Reese and Gertrude Jones; recitation, Herbert Hughes; solo. Margaret Stevens; piano solo, dhven Lewis; duet, Bessie Davis and Flossie James; recitation. John Jones; duet, Mabel and Mamie Reese; recitation, Besele Davies; solo, Gwennle Vaughn; recitation, John Lewis; solo, Lizzie Jenkins; piano duet. town last evening.

MOORE BROS. 144 rMain Street, Plymouth, Pa. On Wednesduv and Thursday even ings David Davies will hold services nue, Plymouth; O. Simmons, Court-dale; E. Seddon.

Plainsvllle; D. Davis, 23 Hillside avenue, Plymouth. An easy way to furnish your homes. Call and have It explained to you. Everybody can Join.

Edward Dowd. 80 South Washington street. I take this method of letting my patrons and the general public know that I am not going to move, but will remain at present location, 80 South Washington street, Wllkes-Barre. Pa. Respectfully yours, E.

Dowd. Pure mountain water ice. Business places and private families supplied promptly. John Lee, office Eley House. Both 'phones.

Telephone your order. 81 A depression In the sewer under the water main at the corner of Main street and Gaylord avenue caused a break in the latter yesterday and a considerable portion of the brick pave sank several inches. Repairs were made at once. Howard Clark spent yesterday on his farm near Sunbury. Mrs.

Gertrude Evans, one of the public school teachers, won the prize of $50 at the Welsh Presbvterlan Church. The employees of the Woodward col liery will be paid on Thursday making extensive preparations to extend its Ilm the ettintng The comlMny MONEY and time, and avoid unnecessary worry by purchasing all of your Groceries from our Hive. We'll give you-r- 1 lb Fine Mixed Tea for 30c 1 Jb. Fine Coffee for 18o 1 lb. Baking Powder for f5o 6 lbs.

Unbroken Rice (or 25o 6 lbs. Oloss Starch for 25o 6 "lbs. Prunes for 26o 1 lbvCocoanut for. 1a 4 cans Apples for 6 cans Sardines for 2So 1 Bottle Extract of Lemon 10c 1 Bottle Extract of Ynllla, 10o than pleased with the support The Ineffable sweetness of fine rer- received. t'laude Hunter who was arrested at fumery Is nowhere more noticeable than' in the various selected ordors found in our perfume department.

We Luzerne Borough on Monday for stealing ALWAYS RELIABLE THE W1LKES-BARRC RECORD HURRYt, Follow the crowd tor A C. Hartman's drug store. Spry block, and secure a $1.00 bottle of Special Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil at the reduced price of 67c. 67 a horse and buggy at Centremorcland in last was broueht here on Tues show a whole window full this week. day morning and lodged.

In the, Jail. 10c. 25c. 50c. to $4.50.

William B. Davis. druggist. 79 lomeri ri innn or wurren -street has Me barn com pleted. Andrew Butromovitz has purcahsed At Flatt Onera House on even James Duffy of Avondale has recovered from his recent Indisposition.

Mrs. William Llewellyn, of You Save Money Buy ilig "Groceries AT Davis Bros. Co. ing. March 24.

the brilliant actress, (Jr-trude Roberts, will appear in "fciast a nne team of horses of Donahue Smith of Kingston, Jr-sviiJeunham Cocoa mi Co. Tor 5c-CIGAR-5c rorfc. who has been the guest of John l.ee. who recently ooened a nuarry uu mi-b. (j.

a. Jtuscnke and family. ciumeu some yesteraay. Harrison Harvev 'T1 tfttepnera s' misi-W' WlfKs-BSfr? have completed the wiring of the new-school building. Neuman Kanter and family are preparing to leave for Newark, N.

where Mr. Kante: has purchased a wholesale and retail liquor on the Mrs. Baker place, on the Kuton-vlllc road. has completed the strippinit of the first block and after removing 11 large quantity of building stone is now raising some line flair from two to throe and ALL DEALERS HAVE IT. Bee Hive Stores ed home from Retreat, where he spent the winter months, and will follow his number of coupons she sent In.

She li now endeavoring to capture the $500 prise from the same firm. Miss Margaret Searles and James T. Matthews, both well known young people of town, left last Saturday for New York City, where they were united In marriage by Rev. N. W.

Matthews, an uncle of the groom. Their marriage was a surprise to their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews returned last even one-hnlf inches thick.

K. VHuehn who bul the foundation for the Frances Hawke stone residence on est TloKa street, will commence niacins: and stamps. the superstructure as soon as the weuther will permit. get green EXTRA. Henrv Brown or Meshonnen.

John t. Matra of Stoweli and Herbert Fish of Lynn were In town on Tuesday. Miss Mandv Rosenirrant and Miss Leonn STAR TOBACCO GO. DISTRAINORS, 37 South Pennsylvania Pa. Dibble of Rcsengrant spent Monday at Meshoppcn.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. If you have a leaky roof that needs repairing, now is the time to repair It before the rainy season. Let me give you an estimate on a slate or gravel roof. Repairing promptly attended to. JOSEPH I.

HOBBS. Practical Slater, 34 Walnut Plymouth, Pa. New 'Phone 7095C. ueorne j. jonnson.

Durgess or uu'ey vllle BorouitW mas the guest of "Ptp" PEMLEY PURE RYE Mellow as an Apple-Smooth as Silk Ripe with Age Delicious Flavor Absolutely Straight and Pure Finest WJilsky Money Can Buy. Full Quart Bottle, $1.00. Fred. Schwartz Bro. PLYMOUTH, PA.

Bottled Beer and Porter Prompt WYOMING Mrs. David Hughes, who has been seriously ill the past few days, is now out of danger and Is improving rapidly. James Eagen Is In Hazleton on business. The senior class of the high school Is rehearsing a drama entitled "The Valley Farm," which they will render the first part of next month. E.

C. Garney, who has been suffering with the grip the past week. Is Improving. A concert will be given in Music Hall the middle of next moiMh for the benefit of the Baptist Church. Graham of f.tel Graham on Tuesday.

In speaking of Vfif test oil well on th Brinlc lot at Skinner's 'Bddv Mr. Johnson savs that depth Of feet on Tuesday afternoon oil sand was being brought to the surface. The medical pension examining hoard will meet at Hotel Graham on Wednesday A Few Specials For Lenten Season 80 stamps free with 1 lb. Tea and 2 lbs. Coffee for.

1.00 40 stomps with 1 lb. Tea 50c 40 stomps free with 2 lbs. Coffee 50o 20 stamps free with 1 bottle Vanilla or Lemon 15o 20 stamps free with 1 lb. Baking Powder 20o 10 stamps free with 3 cans Corn 25o 10 stamps free with 3 cans Peas. 25o 10 stamps free with 3 lb.

box 25o 10 stomps free with 3 large cans Baked Beans Fancy home grown Celery, I bunches Strictly Rresh Eggs, per dos. 20o forenoon. Delivery. For Tender, I Tired Rosengrant. i Mr.

and Mrs. J. Johnson left on Monday to visit relatives In the West. They will afterwards go to Georgia, where they will reside. Mr.

Johnson has a position as foreman of an artificial Ice plant. Prices to or aching, teet, try a pair of bur It The funeral of Miller Klahbaugh of this place, who died at his home on Friday night of pneumonia, was held at the Methodist Church at Eatonville on Monday at 1 o'clock. Services were conducted by Rev; Mr. Craig, with interment at Eatonville Cemetery. A large number of friends and relatives were present.

Mr. Kishbaugh had lived here all his life and will be missed, especially by the M. E. Church, of which he was steward for a number of years. He leaves his wife and three daughters, Mrs.

BreecySwet-land, Violet and Ruth, at home, and KINGSTON. For sale beds, springs and mattresses, chairs, oil stoves, child's buck-board, lawn mower and various other articles. Mrs. Charles Remmell, 396 Maple avenue. adv Please You, Davis Bros.

Co. 107 West Main Street, Plymouth. Easy Shoes turned, cushion insoles. We are headquarters for First Quality Rubbers. If you have not been getting the kind that wears, then try ours.

Anson B. Green of Harvey's Lake Spring Remedies Our stock is complete with necessities for jrour spring re- quirements.0 Paints. Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, Floor Wax, Brass and Nickel Polishes, Weighted Floor Brushes, Carpet Beaters, Sweepers, Kitchen Utensils ol all description. died at his home on Monday night of We want you to think of us when pneumonia, at the age of 69 years. He Is survived by three daughters and ever you think of clothes.

Our whole two sisters, Mrs. Merrjtt Harding of Plainsvllle and Mrs. Hannah Jayne of this place. Frank Hadsall, who has been confined to the house with congestion of the lungs. Is somewhat better.

several sisters. His daughters are Mrs. Best Superlative Flour $6.50 Potatoes, per bushel 60o Best Creamery Fresh Eggs 20o Ham 12o Bacon 10c 4 qts. Beans 25c 6 lbs. Unbroken Rice 25o 3 cans Salmon 25c 3 cans Shawnee Tomatoes.

8 cans Corn 25o 3 cans Peas 25o 6 cans Sardines 25c Whole Codfish, per lb 8c 3 lb. Cans Pallforni.a Plums and Pears, per can 10o They are the 25c kind. 3 cans Milk 25c L. R. YOUNG 353 West Main Street New 'Phone 7054.

PLYMOUTH, PA. George Newitt, of Dorranceton; Mrs. Joseph Newitt, of Kingston, and Mrs. Corbett of Pittston. The funeral will be held to-morrow with short services at the house, Harvey's Lake, at 1 o'clock and at the Outlet M.

E. Church at 2 o'clock. Miss Grace Boughtln returned yesterday from New York City, where she had been spending a few days. energy is concentrated on securing good things for you to wear. This is true 6f clothing.

This Is true of Head wear. This Js true of Furnishings. Our spring sty'es are now making a strong appea'. to your eye while our reasonable prices make an equally strong appeal to your purse. We're waiting to serve you.

The King of Afl. Medicines The Rattlesnake Liniment Moore Dootey Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffany and son, of Bardwell and Mrs. Elmer Tiffany and son John and daughter Jennie of North Flats spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.

Amanda Tiffany. Judlson Tiffany, who has been visiting friends in Bradford! County, has returned home. Jacob Luce haa moved from the Mrs. Russell farm to William Frarvts's farm, which he has rented for the coming Plymouth, Pa. Greatest warrior against all the Advice to Give Away No danger from flood.

We are receiving new stock every day and are ready to do your painting and paper-hanging, as usual. Established 22 years. S. Gittins, the old reliable. It utter avenue.

18-24 The recital to have been given In Nelson Memorial Hall on Friday even The best advice to anyone that has D. Kabatchnick aches and pains. Try It 25 cents. EGUITERRO No. 1, Cleans somach.

Blood, and the whole system. It Is half of the cure In all chronic, and the whole cur in lesser ailments. year. Vernlce Harding has hire out to work for E. C.

Nye this summer on the farm. William Lane had the misfortune to have a horse step on his foot one day last week. Injuring It quite badly. fcaught cold" Is "Consult your physician." Pneumonia, grip, bronchitis, all assert themselves with few THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER ing, by the elocution department of the variations of symptoms; Your physl Clan alone knows of the proper treat tnent. We assist his knowledge and Phelps, Lewis Bennett Co.

4 and 6 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. skill by compounding his R's just as Mrs. Sadie Goble of Eatonville, who has been III with appendicitis. Is able to attend1 to her household duties again and) Mrs. Sara Mitchell, who has been' oaring for has returned home.

Lyman Fulton Is moving on the ne writes them. Night belL DOOLEY CO. i Qomsr Main and Ene 8treets. THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT. Til guarantee to cure you of RHEUMATISM.

It doesn't make any dlerenee how old or how long you have, had It It doesn't matter how many different doctors have been treating you. I say that I can drive It out of your system and make you a new and sound person If you only give me half a chance. Treated hundreds of persons without a failure. Come to me direct, or If too Seminary, has been postponed until Friday evening. April 7.

Miss Bessie Davenport entertained a few friends at her home on Page avenue last evening. There will be a special meeting the borough council this evening. George Parsons has been confined to his home for the past week with a severe attack of rheumatism. The choir of the M. E.

Church will meet for rehearsal this evening. The bible study class will meet In the Sunday school room of the M. E. Church this evening at 7:30. Bishop Berry of Buffalo gave a lecture in the chapel of Wyoming Seminary on Monday morning.

The Famous Queen Quality Shoe FURNITURE Undertaking and Embalming NIGHT CALL8 ATTENDED TO. Mcdonald Market Street, Kingston. Nathan Kishbaugh farm, wnicn ne purchased recently. Mrs. William Hadsall gave a dinner last Tuesday evening.

Among those present were: Mrs. Samuel Harding, Mrs. Craig and son and Mrs. Craig's grandparents. i Warren Lane cajne home on Saturday for his returning to his work at Ransom on Monday morning.

far, write and send 11.60 by man, ana PIANO FREE At Held's Accommodation Store receive the treatment by express. ALBERT 6. GROBLEWSKI. Mfg. Ill Main 8trest, PLYMOUTH.

PA. For women, regular price $3.50 and With each So ourctinse you set a tirv. on, the piano on exhibition at our store 48 and 80 Vine street, where you will BnA a full line of groceries with Heinse pickles hnd kraut A choice line of cigars and 13.00, our price, $2.48 BERWICK. Jordon Hartcr of Harrlsburg visited relatives here last week. Clint Carey of Oil City spent last week here.

Miss Elizabeth Faust and J. O. Boyles went by trolley to Danvlllo on Sunday. Shawnee Forever Call and see the fine assortment of TRUSS TORTURE Why torture yourself by wearing a truss, which can never cure youT My method cures Rupture quickly, safely and permanently, without operation or detention trom business. No truss to annoy you when cured.

Call and 1st me explain to you how I do It Dr. O'MaJley Medical rfhd Surgical Offices. 1G8 South Washington street Sterling Tooth Powder Is a pleasant and perfectly harmless cleanser for the teeth. It removes tarter cleans and whitens the teeth without cutting the enamel, as some tooth powders do. It preserves the teeth, prevents decay hardens the gums and keeps them healthy.

It leaves a clean, pleasant taste In the mouth purifies and sweetens the breath. Extra large bottles for 25c. Sterlino ToojlK. 25c. Tooth Brushes, te to ll.M.

tobacco. Bread, cakes and pies fresh daily. Milk that is pure. Buttermilk ol. ways on hand, floda, ice cream and cys-ters fresh from the shell that are the finest In Plymouth and true te name.

Ice cream and oysters wholesale, New 'phone TUOla PLYMOUTH. PA. ranges we have. For all the leading makes of Shoes, call They are beautiful and the most up at the Once Morel Where? at Jones' Cash Store to date In every way, We cannot tell you as well as we can show you. Before spending your good dollars elsewhere you ougt to see our stock of People's Shoe Store.

Rupture COAL up to date In hardware, cutlery and The Lutheran parsonage at 208 East Front street, which Is being extensively repaired and remodeled, will be open to the public on April 29. On this day the Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Church will serve dinner and supper of chicken and waffles in the reconstructed house. By this time the house wrth all modern conveniences will be completed and a cordial Invitation Is extended to everybody to come and see it. Misses Madge Shoemaker and Elisabeth Faust, Mesirs.

J. O. Uoyles and H. C. Dcttrick were In Bloomsburg last evening.

Mrs. William Frantx of Ltizorne Borough, Mrs. Josiah Bvans and Mrs. Charles Blocksage of Kingston are visiting Col. and Mrs.

A. D. Seely for a few days. Mrs. M.

A. Black and daughter. Miss sporting goods. I Is Not Painful Or Dangerous Stove, per ton delivered. Pea, 11.75 per ton delivered.

Long tons, full weight. White Ash, does not clinker 76 E. MAIN ST, Plymouth, Pa. ARMITAGE BROS. -or suck to your nre oncko.

1- 1 via t-iymoum oai co Kissinger Bros. PLYMOUTH. iu nones, Creamery Butter, lb, Fresh Eggs, ''dcwAi 31 20c Skinned Hams, lb. PAULING'S PHARMACY OPEN ALL NIGHT NEVER CLOSED. 72 Publio Scjuar.

California Hams, lb. Peter A. Maslowski, Undertaking and Elbalming. Carriage to hire: Wedding turnouts. Etc.

-41S West Main 8treet, Plymouth. People's 'Phone 7031. Night calls attended to. Salt Bacon, lb. The West Lumber Manufacturing Co.

If the patient wears properly fitted Fairchlld'o Cushion Pad Truss. I have fitted thousands of them under the positive guarantee to refund the money after t-lrty trial and as yet no one' has asked for his money back. I think I know a lot about rupture and Its treatment and I would like to talk to any ont who has had truss trouble. D. WHITE Rupture Specialist.

1 7 The Square. a. m. to I p. m.

Private parlors. Pork Loins, May, of Wllkes-Barre were guests of M1ss Elizabeth Faust over Sunday. Miss IDva Stiles' spent Sunday in Philadelphia Mrs. F. P.

Frantx of Wllkes-Barre spent Sunday with relatives here. 10 Fresh Shoulder, 8i WINTER Deafen Lumber of all kind Shingles. Lath'. efe etc Mas ofacturera of Blinds, Moulding, Turned Work, Packing Cues and Concrete Bo! Iding Blocks, Prompt delivery, nd special attention to ruth or den. 4 O.

N. JONES Plymouth. 1.75 to; $49 Solid eight day look, fulj guaraa teed. IZ7S, at -p- CALIFORNIA Shatf Fire Woo For Sale TUNKHflNNOGK. Archie D.

Brown, tax collector of Lemon Township, was here yesterday on bis return from Wllkes-Bnrre. Norman H. Mlleshers will have Tils new saw mill completed this week. The event of the season will be the entertainment at the court house this evening under the auspices of Tunkhaanock High School. Doors will be Open at entertainment to commence at I o'clock.

If you have anything to buy or sell an dv. In the Record will bring you ous tomers. Try it The Item In Monday's Record reading "The People's Telephone Ctempany has been absorbed by the Bell Telephone Co." was given to us by one of the workmen oil the Bell line but proves to be without foundation. The Ttinkhannock 'Wyo- 1..,. SOUTHERN -PACIFIC The only Lsast that pro ISIDOR GLOU, Jeweler and Optician, Qfflce and Mill corner Hanorer and Rhrer Sts.

rjjrmoufh, Pa. AMBROSE WEST. Pronrletfir V. tacts both landlord tanant, at I DAVENPORTS BOOK STORE. SPRINti WATER.

To avoid any danger; of drinking water contaminated by the surface wash caused by the spring rains, drink purs Glen Summit Spring "Water. Order from J. E. Patterson, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Jackson atreetr- Bait telephone. Peoples telephone.

TOO. 7-4 CHOICE OK ROUTES. Effective to May 15 th Inquire i -632 Chestnut Strsttj Philadelphia, pa. iiimliinmHNNiuiuunmuiiiuinmuHiinnHuiiHunHsmminnMnia! I mint vauey 'iminone nnnnrnnir kjaown th Psoole's TelaDhoue Co. Is.

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