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TUESDAY; MARCH 28, 1905. THE WIIJKES-BARIIE RECORD lARCII 1905. was'the" guest of Miss Josephine SZ DEPARTMENT MUNYON'S ONE DOLLAR INHALER JPeopleM Phone. T104 Old Phone. 1-S.

From Our Frequent Talks about Watches and Diamonds, some people are not aware that the convenient 50c and $1 a Week way of paying for Jewelry also applies to SILVERWARE We have the 1847 Rogers Knives, Forks, Spools and Table Cutlery. We have a large stock of H. G. Rogefe iCnives, Forks, Spoons and Table Ware, also Silver Adornments Buffet oc China Closet. Boarding house keepeers, hotel and young housekeepers will find they can stock their Table here easier than being compelled to lay down the entire amount elsewhere.V Remember, 50c or $1.00 a week are the rates, Do Not Forget Diamonds-Rings and Watches BEE HIVE JEWELRY CQ.

manager PYLMOUTH. ONB MORE DEATH. At about 8 o'clock yesterday morning occurred the. death of Mra. EUiabetn J.

RailU 1 'hnm r1 a.n 21 ra Ann Miles, on. Glrard vnut cess! wat a native of Uamaioes, about month ago. During her- brief residence Here ana mao m'7 and her death la deplored not only by her husband and three little children by-all with whom he Wan acquainted. The funeral arrangements i not yet completed, -f-fs FUNERAL Of JOSIAH F. BPgT.

The funeral of Jaslah "Ft Spry was held yesterday afternoon from his late home on Welsh Hill. Short service were conducted at the house by Rev. B. A. Loux, pator of th First Fres.

byterlan Church. At the close of thesa services the cortege moved vo the Methodist. Eplsoopal Church, where services were again conducted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Bradahaw.

In the pres. etree of a gathering of friends that and time, and avoid unnecessary worry by purohaalng all of your Groceries from our Htv. Wa'H give JroU 1 lb Fine Mixed Tea, for 30o. 1 lb. Fine Coffee for 18o 1 lb.

Baking Powder.for 15o lbs. Unbroken Rice for 25V lbs. Oloes Starch tor 25o, 5 lbs. Prunes for fflo 1 lb. Cocoanut for 18a 4 cans Apples for 25a 6 cans Sardines for 26a 1 Bottle Extract of Lemon lOo 1 Bottle Extract of Vanilla, 10o Bee Hive Stores NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

If you have a leaky roof that needs repairing, now la the time to repair it before the rainy season. me give roof. Repairing promptly attended to. JOSEPH I. HOBB3, Practical Slater, Walnut Plymouth, Pa.

New 'Phone 7095C. 66 For Tender, Tired or aching feet, try a pair of our Easy Shoes Hand turned, cushion, insoles. We i are headquarter for First i Quality Rubbers. If you have not been getting the kind that wears theft try ours. Moore Dopley Plymouth, Pa.

Advice to Give Away The best advice to anyone that has "caught oold" is "Consult your physician." Pneumonia, grip, bronchitis, ill assert themselves with few 1 variation of symptoms. Your phyal-J, clan alone knows of the proper tseat-. ment We assist his knowledge- and kill, by compounding his R's Just as writes them. Night bell. DOOLEY CO.

Corner Main and Eno Streets. PIANO FREE At Accommodation Store PLYMOUTH. PA. With each le purchase you get a ticket on the piano on exhibition at our store. a and (0 Vine street, whererpu wiU nnj a full line of groceries with Heinse pickle and kraut A choice line of clears and tobaooo.

Bread, cakes and pies fresh dally. Milk that' Pr. Buttermilk ni. ways en hand. Bode, Ice cream and waters fresh from the shell that are the finest in Plymouth and true to name.

Ice cream and oysters wholesale. New 'obone 7180. PLYMOUTH. PA. COAL Stove, tt.lt eer ton aav2a Pa.

11.75 per ton deUvered, Long weini. rvnue Asn qoea oot clinker biiuk lo yuur nr. nnnira Old Plymouth Coal Co Rissingtr Bro vw-roiim SAVE MONEY Btroiny on bundar. Th fair commute of the English Baptist Church will meet thii evening at 8:30 o'clock. Stanley JPlsscsek.

nt.Bloamaburg xalU ta on Mr. and Mrs. John strojny on Publlo sale of the household effects of the late Albert Young will be held at th residence, W. Main street, Sat urday, April 1. at 9 a.

m. 29-J1 Plymouth Busin Item. Fine turnout, livery, undertaker. A. B.

Williams. Both 'phones. Office West Main street Residence. Oaylord avenue. a EDWARDSVILLB.

Advertlsemeat and news Items received at W. U. Davis's drug store. People's hon Ma Bell 'phone, Kingston News has been received here of the death of Rosanna Llewellyn, formerly the wife of Charles Hughes of this place. She died in Bhlckshlnny on Jan 26, at the horn of C.

W. Moyer, a brother of Frank Moyer, her first hus band, who is Bull living. Mrs. Dr. Joseph Parry of Cardiff at' tended services at the Welsh Congre gational Church on Sunday morning and evening.

ft.1,1. nA t.nn nrt. llceman of this place, was a visitor at the home of Charles Moyer ol Snlck- sninny on Saturday. Ten new members were received on confession at the communion service in Dr. T.

C. Edwards's church last Bun- day evening, making a total of 117 since Jan. 1. The revival meetings are continued this week every evening. All members of Co.

Jr. O. U.lA. M. are requested to meet at their hall at 6:30 Wednesday evening.

Barney Korn has moved from the old postomce building into his greatly enlarged store. He does not believe in putting laige removal signs on his windows, as this is only a bait If you need any wall paper, furniture, stoves or carpets or anything In household goods, call on Barney Korn and his prices win prove to you that they are lower than any sale rn existence. He pays no rent and gives to his customers the full benefit. Cash or credit. 621 Main street.

79 The ladies of the Bethesda Congi-e-i gationaj Church held a fair and rstlval at the town hall last evening. It will be continued this evening. The second tenors of the Gwent Glee Society are requested to meet this evening at the home of David Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard R. Evans are entertaining th letter's sister, Mrs. rarry or Cardiff, south Wales. It Is requested thatall cast srrands of Hillside Lodge. No.

$65. I. O. O. attend the meeting: on Friday evening.

Miss Jessie Castner Is around again after a prolonged attack of rheumatism. Joslah Jenkins has been with a force of workmen giving Main street a much needed cleaning-. The material with OUR SPRING BOW That "spanking" new Spring Suit is in order now. Be one of the first of the fashion leaders. Don't be a back number.

The new, snappy garments await your in- spectioa Latest fads, latest ideas. When thinking- of good clothes a man most always thinks of us first There's a reason for this it's not an accident. Come, see. the new Spring Beauties Stripes, plaids, checks, mixtures, cheviots, serges, perfeptly tailored and ele gantly trimmed; cut right up to the hour in style. Never mind what your ideal spring suit may be if it's good and right, we've got it Suits, $5 to $20.

Top Coats, $6.50 to $15. Rain Coats, $10 to $18. D. Kabatchnick THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER. A Few Specials For Lenten Season Best Superlative Potatoes, per Best' Creamery Fresh a 4 qts.

Beans 6 lbs. Unbroken 5 can can Shawnee Tomatoes, I cans I cans 6 cans Whole Codfish, per I lb. cans Pallfornia Plums and Pears, per can 10o They are th 25a kind, tcans R. YOUNG J53 West Main Street. New 'Phone 7054.

PLYMOUTH, PA. Offle, Itfaln Btret flymouOfc filled, the spacious edlfloe to the doors. Rev. Dr. Bradahaw paid a touching iriouie to the memory of the deceased.

The cortege was participated tn by the rnenwers or Plymouth Lodge. No. 232, F. and A. Wadham Lodge, No.

872, O. O. Luierne Castle, Knights of the Qoldan Eagle, and Ftra Co. No. of which he was a member.

A Quar tet of the members of the church choir rendered several selections. The floral offerings were many and of various designs. The flower carriers were Josenh Steever, Edgar James and C. F. Baker.

lie pall bearers were Fred Badman, Joseph Patton, David Hooper, John Morris, George P. Lindsay and C. C. Gensel. Interment was In- the Forty Fort At the grave the services were in charge of the glee club connected with the Odd Fellows.

A RUNAWAY. Last evening a horse niched to a carry-all wagon, took fright, at' the upper end of- town; and- broke away from the vehicle. It -ran 'down Main street to the L. W. station, where it wag caught.

In its wild run it narrowly esoaped running Into other vehicle, and pedestrians had1 narrow es capes. A young man named John Morris, who was returning from a funeral, was sitting in the rig at the time and ha also bad a narrow escape. NOTES AND The committee on account of the borough council will meet at the office of the secretary, Marks, on Wednes day evening, at 7:80. Jerome scott leaves to-aay ror Anne-ville, N. 'C.

to Inspect a large tract of timber land In which he Is Interested. Moore the undertakers and fur niture dealers, have a handsome new carriage on the road. WHO 13 WHO IS I Hartman Is the druggist that bought out of the Williams's of Plymouth In the drug business, and has already attained the reputation of irvKiins everyone rigni. Kemomoer the place, Ma' a and Oaylord avenue. Mrs.

C. W. MeAlarney la improving her residence at the corner of Main and Vine streets. Bay windows will be added to each of the three stories. The funeral of John R.

Owana wUl ba held from hie late home this afternoon Services will be conducted at the house by Rev. H. R. Hughes. Interment will be enads in the Shawnee Cemetery.

The vestry of St, Peter's Church will meet thlB evening. The legislative committee appointed by the local of this borough and vicinity are requested to meet Joint con- German Razors Imported Pocket Knives. Guaranteed Yankee Safety Razors on trial. Sewing Machines 875, our price $35.00 Sewing Machines 170, our price 830. Sewing Machines $65, our price $23.

We beat all competitors with the Eldredge Ball Bearing Machines at above prices. A fine assortment of Bicycle. ARMITAGE BROS. PLYMOUTH. Look! Look! High Grade Fancy Patent FLOUR Per Barrel $6.45 Skinned Hams, ..11 California Hams, lb .7 Ho Onion Sets and Seeds of all kinds.

DAVIS BROS. CO. 107 West Main Street, Plymouth. The King of AO Medicines the Rattlesnake liniment Greatest warrior against all the ache and pain. Try it 15 cent.

EQUITERRQ No.1, Clean somach. Blood, and th whole system. It half of th cure In all chronic, and th Whole cur In laaaer ailment. THE TEN DAY8' TREATMENT. ril guarantee to cure you ox 7 RHEUMATISM, tt doesn't make any dlerenc how old or how long you have had It doesnt.

metier now mmuj auiarvai doctors bavs been treating you. I say that 1 can onve ui iur yaicui and make you a new and sound person art.r wiA half ft ph.n(. II yuu vim m- Treated hundred of person without a failure, wome to me uireci, vr, far writs and send 18.60 by mall, and receive th treatment by tpi, it- ALBERT 6. CROBIfWSKL Mffl, 111 Main Strwt. Manufacturing Co.

For Sale and River Sta, Plvtnonfh, Pa. Proprtetor, ferenoe with the legislative committee of the Central Labor Union at 7:30 o'clock to-morrow evening in the C. L. Hall. The alumni of the Broadway High School will meet there this evening at 8 o'clock.

The future existence of this organisation depends upon this meeting. J. W. Herehberger, who purchased the old convent building of St. Vincent's Churoh, will move the same to Shawnee avenue as soon as It Is vacated by the sisters The building will ba located on the avenue, between Poplar and Reynold streets, and will be turned Into residence for three families.

When your doctor writes a prescription he will not worry about it if you tall him that it Is going to be filled at Hartman's drug store. 86 Dr. Rush O. Lees returned to Ithaca. N.

yesterday, after spending Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lees. Rev. J.

P. Ware of Honesdale. a for mer pastor of St. Peter's Church, was a caller yesterday. S.

H. Boyer, of Chamberlln Btfyer has purchased a handsome, well bred horse for family use. We can build you a beautiful Iron fence, one that will last you a lifetime. Ross Miner's Mills, Pa. Send for prices and designs.

People's 'phone. 28-80 Thomas Edward has recovered from a recent operation and is attending to his duties at hi dining parlor. John B. Magee is entertaining Ira Thomas of Johnstown, Pa. Go.

ljN. O. will drill this evening. The Wyoming Valley Oas Electric Lieht Co. has fitted out one of the store rooms of the Campbell building, and the window decorations are attracting a.

great deal of attention. A meeting of the Cecllian Ladies' Choir will be held In the Pilgrim Congregational Church this evening at 8 o'clock. Pure mountain water ice. Business places and private families supplied promptly. $1 per ton wholesale at the lee house.

Olflce. Eley House. Both 'phones. Telephone your order D. J.

manager. 84 Bessie, one of the twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Ch series Hunt, died The funeral wa held during the afternoon of the name day, with services at the house by Rev. J.

Brad-shaw. Interment was made In, the Shawnee Cemetery. J. Ratjskl, a student at Bucknell Col- Having Purchased the Entire Stock of The All-America Shoe Store which was slightly damaged by smoke and water, we have decided to place am on sale at our store for ten days only at 40c On the Dollar SALE BEGINS MARCH 25. Peoples Shoe Store, 76 E.

MAIN ST, Plymouth, Pa. '-PEM LEY-PURE RYE Mellow as an Apple-Smooth as Bilk Ripe with Age Delicious Flavor-Absolutely Straight and Pure Finest Whisky Honey Can Buy, Full Quart Bottle, $1.00. Fred. Schwartz Bro. PI.YMOUTH, PA.

Bottled Beer and Porter Promp Delivery. Keep Your On tint Space Peter A. Maslowskl, Undertaking' and 'Elbalmlng. Carriage to hire. Wedding turnouts, EtC tJ-'Ji '415 Wast Main 8tret, Plymouth.

People 'Pbon' 70U. iMigtu caus attenaea to. jN-wolld oak eight day elock, fully ouaran td. $278, mi ISlbbft GLOU; sad Opflcitaa GIVEN AWAY With Each Bottle ef PAW-PA Also' a' Package of Catarrh Tablet and Package ef Paw Paw Pill ABSOLUTE LY FREE. A Complete and Positive Cure for CATARRH Hundreds are contract ing dally this dread dls-- ease.

And those who have it are suffering untold. torment. My Inhaler and Paw-Paw treatment prevent and cure catarrh, no matter how severe, nor how chronic, nor how long standing. There Is no guess work about this. It's a positive cure In every case.

Paw-Paw purines the blood snd drives all catarrhal poison from the system. With the Inhaler 'clouds of medicated vapor are Inhaled through the mouth and emitted from the nostrils, cleansing and vaporizing all the Inflamed and diseased parts, which cannot be reached by medicine taken into tne stomach. It reaches the Bore spots and heals the raw places. Thousands have been cured of catarrh and stomach trouble by this treatment More than seven thousand began treatment last week. It alves almost Instant relief.

It stops drop ping of mucus into the throat and stomach and eradicates every particle of catarrhal poison from the blood. The regular price of this complete treatment is $2, but I have instructed all druggists to furnish It for $1.00. Don't fail to' get this treatment before this combination offer is withdrawn. If your druggist can't supply the complete treatment, send me one dollar and I will sena it by express, all charges prepaid. MUNYON, Pa.

which the street 1 paved can now be distinguished. Freshen up and enliven your home with an application of any of our beau-tiflers, ready mixed paints, varnish and varnish stains, carriage paints, enamel paints or Japalac William B. Davis, druggist. 8( The following normal students have returned to their studies: Harriet Jones, Norma Williams and Edith Ros- r. to West Chester, and Anna Thom as and William Jenkins to Eloomsburg.

Born on March 14. to Rev. and Mrs. O. L.

Morris of West Brom'wlch. England, a son. Mrs. Morris was formerly Miss Gwendolen Edwards, daughter of Rev. and Mrs.

T. C. Edwards. Mrs. Parry of Cardiff, Wales, widow of the late fr.

Joseph Parry, the noted composer of music, who was well known throughout the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys Is at present the gueet of friends here. Mrs. Parry has been In poor health but 'sine her arrival In this country last yeah. he has Improved considerably. Slncevfast Au gust she spent a few months wKfi her son at St.

Louis, also- with and Mrs. Hon. Anthony Howells, former U. S. Consul at Cardiff.

The past month Mrs. Parry has been the guest of Judsre and Mrs. H. M. Kdwards at Scranton.

She will return to Cardiff In a short time. KINGSTON. DEATH OF MRS. JOHN WILSON. Mrs.

John Wilson, ajred 66 years, widow of the late John Wilson of died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. Pettebone. on Rutter avenue, Kingston. Besides her daughter, she Is survived by on son, Charles Wilson of Plymouth, and a sister, Mrs.

H. B. Lozo of Kingston. Mrs. Wilson had been confined to her bed only one week and death wa caused by an attack of paralysis.

She was a member of the M. E. Church of Wyoming, where she had lived for several years, and was a woman of high Christian character ana is well known on the West Side. The funeral will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Pettebone, Rutter avenue.

Kingston, and will be In charge of Rev. Mr. Blair, pastor of the Wyoming M. E. Church.

The Interment will be in the Forty Fort Alvln, the 9-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welter of Ridge street, aiea yesteraay morning arter a Drier Illness of bronchial pneumonia. The funeral will take place from the house at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment will be made in the Dallas cemetery.

Fred Kraft, the baker, moved his family to WllkesBarre yesterday, where Mr. Kraft will be employed in the office of Schuler plumbers. Mr. GroBsman, who purchased the bakery1, took possession yesterday and moved over the store, which wa vacated by Mr. Kraft.

Miss Blanche Phillips, a 'student at the Stroudsburg Normal -School. Is spending the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Phillips.

We can build you a beautiful Iron fence, one that will last you a lifetime. Ross Miner's Mills, Pa. Send for prices and design. People's 'phone. 28-30 Th VT.

C. T. IT: will meet at the home of Mrs. Meginnes on Carle street, on Wednesday evening. L.

A. Wrlgley of Pringle's store has gone to Factoryville on account of the serious Illness 1 of his sister, who is suffering with Mrs. 8. B. Stevens spent Sunday with her son Mark st Elmhurst Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Coursenhave. returned from their wedding trip." Their home, 50 North Maple avenue, Is being remodeled, and they will occupy It about May 1. Samuel Price of Meshoppen called on friends her yesterday. Mrs.

J. Pringle, mother of N. (i. Prlngle, -who has been quite seriously 111 for iome. time.

Is somewhat Improved, although she Is still very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dymond have returned from a few days' visit In XxMkville. Robert Hutchison has been confined Leather Rockers Centre Table, Couches, Davenport, to.

The best good at the lowest and; embalming. Nlht ealla attndd to- Mcdonald Market Street Kingston. FREE mi Public to his home for the past week with the flp. There will be an indoor track meet In the Pettebone gymnasium on Saturday evening, April 1. All the ordinary indoor events will pulled off.

General admission, 10a Recerved seats, 16c The Active Worker will meet at the home of Miss Jessie Nlcol. 822 North College avenue, this evening. All the members are requested to attend, as there Is important business to transact. A regular meeting of Kingston Lodge No. 709, I.

O. O. will be held this There will be an election of officers. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Burton have returned from a two months' visit in the South. Bishop Thoburn, missionary bishop of India, and Dr. Butts, of Drew Theological Seminary, spoke tor the students of Wyoming Seminary In the chapel yesterday. A large number of ministers from all sections of the valley were present to see and hear the bishop, who Is one of the great men in Methodism.

Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rob-bins, a daughter. Mr. and Mr.

D. M. Hobbes are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. H.

Wandell of Shlckshlnny. W. Yed Neshltt of EasFon are visiting the former's father, Abram NeBbltt of Maple avenue. Lost A small purse, containing email sum of money and pearl rosary, between Page street and St Ignatius Churoh, Kingston. Return to Record.

adv WYOMING Rev. W. T. Blair last Sunday morning preached an excellent sermon from the 15th verse of the 17th Psalm; theme: "Spiritual vision Awake and satisfied." The pastor of the M. E.

Church ha received assurances that Andrew Carnegie has set aside $1,000 to apply on the church at Wyoming. Qui- it WJltei-Barre, PI fiskam. Correspondence, March 9. 1 Miss Mary Harrison spent Wednesday afternoon at Nanttcoke, Miss Dee Is spent Thursday at Wllkes-Barre. Hale Forbes of SUckshlnn la visiting Mile Sutllff.

Th local aepltaht for baa bait fame are beglnnl.te It I hoped to see Ailntm represented with a strong t.iv William Haige is steadily after an Illness of two months. All persons having.items of Interest to Askam will confer a favor by Ieav Ing them with Wilfrid Jones, corre- Worry wont cure cough. When you find a' cough holding on- when everything: elso has tailed try ShiloK's Consumption Cure jar8 It is guaranteed1 to cure, it it doesn't, we'll ref und your money. Prices: I 2So.S0c.Sl. LeRoy IfY, Toronto.

Can. E. GO CLARK'S WAY. Specially chartered new STS." Caledonia leaves July 83 day' trip, Annex trip to the Germany, Bwitzer- land and Italy. Spring tours (limited membership), yla Naples $410 up.

Competent, management. In elusive ratte. Best hotels, send for programs. F. C.

CLARK, Broadway St, N. Y. li i- I Buy My Carpets ask because it's important' Furnitut'and Carpets not bought fqra single season. Before the stock displaytherices here. Save regrets fiakiAg our ad- vice.

Never sfctflja time as Uufer-never sucn oia ce-aS: here Special Week ft StOCk Of and l11? Watches sun your requirements tor tne trustwortliy.kindPjJiHces which surprise It is Important to You 4 i i Where Shall Furniture We are eroing to give to every purcnaser to tne amount 01 15 a beautiful pair of $3 lace tur a tains. 1 ne curtains are on cj-v hibition 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 Everything in the line of Furniture, Carpets, Oil Goth, Lamps, etc CARPETS! you are 1 to will iiHiimmi The West Lumber I "Dctlen Lumber of all Hat Shlnglea, Ufii, cfe.

Man-g nefacturert of Door. Windows. Blinds. Moulding, Tttrned Work. Packing Cases and Concrct Boi lding Blocks.

Prompt delivcrx snu special aitcuwou vj iuni or ucr. Sawdust Shavings and Fire Wood Office and MiU corner HanoTet AMBROSE WEST. Th n1y Las thai pro- tects both' landlord; and tenant, 'i DAVENPORTS BOOK 8T0RE. MOORE BROS..

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