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Side J. J. SHANLEY, Manager. 0 Peepls" Phone 710S. Offloe No.

14 Wart Main Street Plymouth. Old Thone 14-1. -J i a tv ,1. A. street, and Walter Allen of Nantl-coke, were united in marrlase at St.

1 VViC Hii II TO FDNtEJRuWU OF J. FLANAGAN. The funeral of the lata John Flanagan took place from tha home yesterday morning. The cortege moved at 9:45 'o'clock to St. Vincent Church, 1 J- to ojocte.

you; style Just because von haven't tht readv nash Villi wan'n ran ")A otning, Tou can come here, without any reference, select a complete outfit and pay for.it in small payaentg-a little each pay day. And. when you buy hew you have the satisfaction of knowing" that you are not paying a penny mow than cash stores ask. There's a reason for it we operate stores la every large city in the United States, which gives us it tremendout purchasing power, enabling ui to get merchandise at lower prices than Jhe individual merchant. No store on earth can undersell us.

Come and pay us a visit If you find our styles, nd prices right open an aceount; if you don't, pass us up. We are willing to abide by your decision. We will trust 4 1 Men's Suits -J S7.50 to $30.00 I 1 1 1 i 1 9 i Hnnffky L(0iiiiIteaiEii CiDe9 Interment will be in Shawnee Ceme tery. DANIEL ItAiN'RAHAN DEAD. Daniel Hanrahftn, one of tha pion eer residents of Plymouth Township, passed away peacefully last "evening 6f piourlsy, from which had suffered fur some time past, lie waa 55 years of age and is survived by one brother, John, who resided with him, and by one iMra.

Richard Nolan of Philadelphia, Deceased has never mar ried: but he leaves behind a host of warm personal friends who deeply re-pret his death. He was a man of great mental attainment, was well posted on current events and could enlighten most people on history. His funeral will be held on Saturday morning, with a roqulem high maw at St Vincent's Church at 10, o'clock. Interment will be, made In SL Vincent' Cemetery. CAUSED ANOTHER, DEATH.

Scarlet fever claimed another victim here yesterday In the person of Ruth Hutchinson, agod 6, daughter of 'Mrs. J. Hutchinson. The mother and child boarded vt the home- of Frederick Hoffman, on Edwards- 'from where the funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 9 O'clock. The funeral will be nrlvate but short ser vices will be conducted at the house.

interment will be "made in the Forty Fort Cemetery. SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS." Bert W. Wallace, the well known actor. Is a member of the James O'Neill Co, which appeared in "Virginius" at tha Nesbitt last evening. (Mr.

Wallace has -many relatives and numerous friends here whom he visits annually. Quite a number from this section wlt-nessed the production last evening to see Mr. Wallace play his part. me nxturee lor the new Harris building have arrived and are being placed In position. When completed the Interior will excel everything here-abruts and equal Anything elsewhere.

The meeting of Sunday school teachers scheduled for this evening In tha Christian Church has been postponed until Saturday evening on account of the pastorr -Rev L. -Of-Xnlppr being cauea xo iTiiiaaeipnia, AT CHARLES SHUPP'S THIS WEEK SPECIAL. $2.25 genuine Heatherblootn skirts, white linen broakfast napkins, 69c; Mennen's 25c Talcum powder, 1 boxes; 25c; regular 86c cream table damask, two yards wide, 69c a yard; best 10c ppool silk, 3 spools. 25e. All the new dress goods now here.

Exclu sive styles and special prices. See our window special. Mrs. Williams, tbe dressmaker, has moved her apartments from the. sec ond noor cf the Bee Hive building to me noor oyer whitman's shoe store.

The funeral of Miss Mary Reicherter, who died on Wednesday nltfht. will ha held this afternoon from her late home on Church street. The remains will be conveyed to St. Vincent's Church, where services will be conducted at 2 o'clock. Interment will be In St.

Vln-cent's Cemetery. The big cave hole under the floor of the barn of T. J. Brown la being filled In and in a short time It will look as safe as ever, and will actually be more so. The Gem Junior saf etv raoe ha even blades, $1.

Dooley ft Co. Mrs. George Thomas and Miss Anna Do You Know We sell nothing but pure Spices and the best pickling Vinegar. Our guarantee goes with reach purchase. Skinned Hams California Hani a They are the finest Sugar Cured Meats.

DON'T FORGET WE HAVE Buttterine, fresh and sweet 2 pounds 50 Extra nice large Sweet Fo- tatoes, peck 30 Fine fat Mackerel, 3 for, ,25 New Buckwheat Flour, sack .....45 The best Table Syrups and Mollases. A full line of fresh Only a few nice chickens. Order early. Extra Green Stamps Tea and Coffee. Davis Bros.

Co. 107 West Main Street. PLYMOUTH. PEOPLE'S Shoe Store! Tha raaklanta of this town and vl-j lew now have tha unaxcalled oppor- cunlty of securing rood, substantial fihoes. The quality of foods kept la the htchast and prices tha lowest THE FALL STOCK IS IN AND MORE COMINQ.

A few of the oalebrated nakaa aatl are tha W. I Douglas, Ralstonj Health, J. W. Tarhuna, Hurwlts Bpa-I eiaL Soresis, Iorothy Dodd, Julia Marlowe, and many others. ecbool Shoaa far chUdran that beat eH People's Shoe Store! If South Main Et, Wilkes-Barra, and! 7S East Main Plymouth.

a. J. mrrr.viTZ. pnera. Peter's Church shortly before the noon nour yesterday by the pastor, Rev.

H. Griffith. The couple were unattended and the ceremohy waa -witnessed by the-families of the contracting parties only. The bride is a devout member of the church wherein Bh6 was married. The Kroom Is a young man of integrity and ts a nreman cn one of the Pennsylvania railroad locomotives.

Following the nuptial 'event they partook of a wedding" at the bride's hpme and afterwards left on a honeymoon trip. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping at Nantlcoke, where Mr. Allen had a neat home erected and furnished JUVENILE ESCAPADE. William, aged 14, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Masavage, disappeared from homa for tha second time last Sunday evening, 4 taking with him a fewool- lars-ftom a cash register, JThe -parents of the 11 ttle chap wara greatly, per turbed over his action and could get np trace of his -whereabouts until when another-little fellow named Banders, whom he made a confidant, informed the father of hl receiving-4 postal card from the runaway dated Hasleton. i It appears that young Masavage told the Sanders boy of his Intentions and said he would correspond with him. He kept the promise and sent the postal card, which resulted In his capture. As soon as informed of his child's whereabouts the father left for the Mountain City and brought hire home last evening. The little fellow has a good nome but his love of adventure gets the hot-tor of him and away ha goes when the spirit moves him.

SCARLET FEVER CAUSES DEATH. Henry, aged 9, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyce Of Downing street, died yesterday afternoon of scarlet fever. The funeral will be held this afternoon and will be private.

Serv ices will be conducted at the house at 4 o'clock by Rev. Parka Richards, paa- "We Deliver the Goods." and the goods we deliver are always right in quality, freshness and price. Everything you want In the grocery line our establishment boasts, and our motto Is to handle only the freshest and most reliable products. Our Teas, Sugar, Butter, Flour, Eggs. Cheese, Canned Goods, Dry Cereals and all package goods are second to none In quality.

We solicit your, regular patronage and promise you supreme satisfaction. ModelCash Grocery 80 WEST MAIN ST. PLYMOUTH. Shawnee Gash Store The Newest in. Town Alterations and improvements in the building under way for several weeks past The new store filled with the most modern and up-to-date stock of dry goods and fancy groceries obtainable will open on an elabor ate scale in a few days doing business all the time though.

Telephone orders attended to. a The Shawnee Cash Store E. Main Plymouth. Styles and Reliability Our new Fall Shoes are now ready for your Inspection, and rep-' resent the latest models of the fashion centers. Coupled with style is the mark of reliability, as we have not sac-.

rlficed wear for style; simply com' blned them. Call and look them over even If you are not ready to buy. loore Dooley PLYMOUTH Thing Vcurr-s EEPCNQ PRICES DOWN. WIUtES-BARRE, PA. OYSTERS Received dally and opened fresh from the shell.

Also served In frys, stews, etc. Try. Mrs. M. E.

Allen. til HAZLE AVENUE. I LUZERNE BOROUGH. Mrs. Thomas of Plttston and Mrs.

Patrick Rellly of Sayre, N. wen guests of the former's sister, Mrs.t W. J. Thomas of Charles street, yesterday. F.

A. Hoag, former agent at the Lehigh. Valley has a position with the United States Express Co. at Kingston. -William Roberts, who has been spending a week with bis sister, Mrs.

E. S. Hilsdorf of Perth Amboy, N. returned yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Williams and son Lewis of Wharton, N. returned on Wednesday after spending a week tne nome of Charles McKechnlc. The Luzerne Lumber Co. has erect ed a large new warehouse In its yards on vnariee street, DORRANCETON.

I. The principals of the West Side acnoois neia a meeting last evening ai the Dorrance street school building. In tne otnee or c. a. aanyen, jr.

(Mrs. Jennie Van Tyle of Centremo re- land Is spending a few day her unoie, wuuam Hunter. Ralph Wood of the battleship Louisiana, la homa on a furlough before his departure to the Pacific Coast The Anti-Cigarette League of the high school re-organised yesterday and elected the following officers for the school term: President, John Charles; vice-president, Walter Rugglesj secretary, Edmund Grimes; treasurer, Joseph Hantlnttoa-----i- EDWARDSVILLE. OYSTERS. OYSTERS.

You should try some of the oyster I am handling. I have them opened while you Positively no tub oysters here. The Kingston Market. 8. A.

Boyd. The young son of EtJ. Griffith 111 with diphtheria and scarlet fever. Mrs. William Qd.

Jones of Hillside la on tha sick list Shut off those dangerous drafts, by replaclng that broken" window pane with our fine, extra thick glass. All the standard slsea Putty, 60 per pound. William B. Davis, druggist. Thomas Evans will place furnaces; In his new block on Church street The Sophrosenlan Society of the high school will render their program today.

All ara Invited v. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for women' and children. Ita mild action and pleasant taste makes It preferable to violent purgatives, sucn as pills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino-at Davis's drug store, Edwardsvllle; W. J.

Paallng A Co, Wllkes-Barre. The emDloyees of the Woodward col liery were paid yesterday. William a. Davis is naving a new addition placed on the back of hla drug store for use as a store house. Frank Burba has purchased the Hus band block on Main street and has removed It to his vacant lot on Russell street THE BARRY SHOE For Tha Man Who Cars to Dreaa Wall The new Swell toe, with high arch and military heel glvea you the up to date touch.

AH leathers, made in button and lace. $3.50 and 14.00. JT, E. HUG DAN Boys' Coals Suits $2.50 $15.00 to 07.50 "I to Pay I3 All SOUTH SID Some woodwork at the old gas nous on Dana atreet between the two rail took Are on' Wednesday after noon, presumably caused by a passint locomotive. No, 1 hose wagon wa called out by telephone to extinguish tne blase.

The loss was small. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Benson, son Thomas, and daughter Mildred sunbury, are spending a few day with Mrs. Benson'a parents, Mr.

am Mra. Fred Jacob of Haste avenue. Mrs. Joseph Freeman of Dana stree has concluded a ylsit witi neiyparenta at fottsviue, ana return Joseph Mowrey of Upper LehlglJ Fa, has secured a position at th Hasard Works: has taken up hi residence with the" OpUnger family oil Stanton if O. A.

Kleeman entartfllned th members of the Y. L. e. Club at he home on street Wednesda; avenlnr. ji James Mitchell oi stree and John Austin of Stanton atreet lef yesterday for Susquehanna County where' they will Hunt lor' tha balanc ofc th week.

4 I 'have 'a 'of, potatoes oK the Will sell from ar 70(1 busheL W. A. Henry 77 Haala St, Mrs. Btemmefc and Mrs. Reese cJ Lehigh street were the guests friends at Scranton yenterday.

Arthur Ray and i John 'Abend Hazle avenue left yesterday York City, where they 'expect se cure positions. Edward Enterllne of Hazla avenu has returned from a business trip New York City, j--- i Miss Minnie Nagle. who has beei staying with Mr. and Mrs. Harr Thomas of McLean street, has taker up her residence with the Dewe famllyk on Carey avenue.

Matty McLaughlin of Stanton stree has resumed his duties as stoker No. combination wagon after his re cent Illness; A. H. Colley of Parrlsh stree Is spending a few days lth her patents at Benton, Pa. Mrs.

Greenwald and Mrs. Singley Grove street, were; recent JfarksylH' visitors. i Miles Barrett Is confined to Ills horr on McLean street with Illness. Mrs. Charles Wldeman entertalnc Mrs.

Shaffer of plttston yesterday. Messrs. Jacob Relnhard, Josepl Knorr, Dave Kllnges and Peter Forv have returned from a hunting trip it Bradford County, bringing fourteei rabbit a with tbem. Miss Relljy of Retreat whs' th, recent guest of her parents on' Mil Street. 1 i 1 Miss' Sarah Garvin T'easantly? enter talned the 8.

C. Girls at1 hefi hotm on Hasle avenue last evening. Al 'Mitchell of Brown street re turned vesterdar with six rabbits and one as the result of a hunting trip, near Moscow, fa. i FOR TO-DAY AND Oysters and Poultry Sweet Cider, New Buckwheat, Flour, Honey." CHEESE Imported' Swiss, Cream, Kaise: Rrand Llmburarer. Brick and Pblladel phla Cream, New Mine rMeat Plunt Pudding, Maple Butter, Preacrvea an Marmalades.

J. B. Bryant SOUTH SIDE 8TORE. Both 'Phones. 6S Hazle Avenue.

When in Need Fire Insurance SEE US We represent some of the largest and oldest; companies the world. A. J. 63 Ila-Je Avr-uJ. i a xPFrTATiN where Wiasa a cele brated at 10 o'clock by Rev.

T. A. O'Malley. A delegation of the Holy Name Society, with which ha wag affiliated, attended, and friends from all places up and down the valley were present. That deceased was known and respected: was manifest from the great number of carriages In line.

The pall hearers were: James Heffernan, Patrick B. Gallagher, Evan Reese, Thomas 1 J. James Kennedy and John F. Connole. Interment was made, in Ct Vincent's Cemetery.

ON33 MORJEJ MARRIAQE. MIm Esther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowdell of Railroad Craves For Can Be Had at Short Notice, MEATS Beef, Mutton, Pork, Duck, Chicken, Geese, Turkey, eta, the most eject tender and tasty. VEGETABLES Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, eta, the best and swaeteat FRUITS Pears, Peaches, Pineapple.

Bananas, Apples, Lemons and all other kinds known. FISH Absolutely frash every Thursday; Bass, Cod, Salmon, Pike, Pickerel and Catfish. CANNED GOODS Anything and everything put up In cans sold. All roods guaranteed and may be sen by a vtalt to the store. CASH STORE, Main tSt, Near Bull Run Crossing, PLYMOUTH.

Beech -Nut Brand eans These beans are "different" from ordinary baked beans; put up in sanitary enamel-lined cans and sealed Without solder. Tha beat beana In tha best package on tha market, -FRAWLEY'S. Grocers Of Quality, PLYMOUTH. vTfca King of all Melius Tti3 Rattlesnake Liniment warrior tha Sn ir- i i aches and 1 paina Try it. 25 cents.

EGUITERRO No. 1 Cleans stomach, blood and tha whole system. It la half of the cure In all chronic, and tha whole curs In 1 lesser ailments. THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT. Tha Infallible Cur for RHEUMATI8M.

It doesn't make any difference how old or bow long yon have had it It 'doesn't, -matter how many different oot ore have been treating I say that I can drive It out of your system and make you a new and sound person it you only- give me half a chance. Treated hundreds of persona without a failure. fCome to me direct, or If too far, and send $3 60 by mail, and receive tha treatment by express. KIEERT 6R0BLEWSKI, Mff. 111 MAIN STREET.

PLYMOUTH. PA. 1907-1870-37 YEARS. Fred Schwartz Bro. Have proven their claim to your confidence and patronage.

Fine Rye Whiskies, Rums, Wines, Etc. Dublin Porter, Evans' Ala, Scotch and Irish Whjsklea, Holland, English and American Gins, Great Western Champagne, Pure Blackberry Brandy, Imparted and Domestic Grape Brandiea. Everything In our Una Try us. Beer and Porter by the case. Fresh daily.

Prompt delivery, PLYMOUTH. 1 If you are locking for a. good guaranteed Gun at very low prices, our line. A full Una of Winchester and reters Shells at Armitage's Hardware REFUND DAY SEPT. 20.

Telephone, 7128. Everything Your Appetite T7 O.N.JONES a 19 vf rs: mm WE KEEP BUSINESS UP MY, Ladieis Suits $12.50 fo $40.00 STREET. and friends hereabouts yesterday and drove home last evening behind a team of spirited and fast Edward Jones of Fletchervllle, an employee of the Hillside Coal located on tha. mountain aide at Larka-vllle, sustained a painful burn on the right hand yestenHay morning by coming in contact with a steam pipe. A handicap quoit pitching contect for a prize of $5 and the entrance fees will take place on the afternoon of Mitchell Day, Oct.

29, i in the rear of M. J. Dwyers hotel on East Main street You are cordially Invited to attend the demonstration of Tetleys tea at our store, 80 W. Main street, In charge of Miss Dyer, who will be pleased to serve you with oup of this delicious tea, also explain Its excellent quality, flavor and uniformity. -v.

John F. Baohlnger. Full particulars of the death of Richard Mlimegan In the Avonadle mine of the D-. I W. Co.

yesterday will ba found In another column. The Utooia Club will srlve the second In Its series of dances at Hurwlts Hall this evening. The hall has been renovated and has ona of the floors In the valley. The committee leaves nothing undone to please patrons. Oppenhelm will furnish -munlc.

John Scott a former well known resident of town but now of Mt. Pocono, wrere he a weUpaylng farm, Is In town to apnd a few days with relatives. MnrP. F. Mangan of Kansas who has been tho guest of relatives at Avondale for some time past, returned to her home in tha west yes? terday.

Michael Howard and George Jones, young men who left town several days ago, are employed at Johnatown in a machine plant. Tha funeral of Mrs. Andrew Nowak will take place on Saturday morning with a requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church of the Nativity. Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery, Mra.

S. U. Shaffer Is the guest of bar daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Hicks of Scran ton. The little children of tha late "Mrs.

Ellon Winters, who are 111 of typhoid fever, which caused the death of their mother, are Improving gradually. A heavy 14-k. Isdles solid aold watch with a IS-Jewel Waltham or Elgin movement for $22.60. This la excep tional value, considering the quality. -I.

Glou, Jeweler and Optician. The stock of In the store of Morris, wa told by tha sheriff yosterday afternoon. The sale was to have taken place In the morning but was postponed). KINGSTON. i.

I Mrr and" Mrs. Riley Imhoden have returned to Kingston from Bear Creek, where they have been spending the summer. C. H. Hughs and James Dougherty were out hunting yesterday afternoon and Daggea five nne pneasants, which is not bad for a half day's sport L' A FRIDAY SUGGESTION.

Fancy fresh fish of any kind for dinner; fancy frying or stewing oys ters for supper, Oysters opened while you wait S. A. Boyd. We have a full line of fine suitings, overcoatings and gents' furnishings. All garments out by Mr.

Mitchell, my cutter. Make your selection now. C. Bach. Miss Anna Mas Gage attended a party at Plttston on Wednesday even-mar at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. E. H. Hill, In honor of their daughter, Marie. George Case has returned rrom tna western part of tha State, where ha was employed by contractor M.

Rosser. The contest that waa to be held at the P. O. a of A. Lodge this evening has been postponed for weeks on account of one of tha members being sick.

However, there will oa initiation and all members are requested to be present. Ralph Doron, undertaker. Lady as- Istant All members of. the Kingston ex- Hlh School foot ball team will meet at the park at 7: SO for practice. Coach Blake.will be on hand and prepare tha bovs for the Shlckshlnny game on Saturday.

The team has made a fine record this year and expect to win by large score on Saturday. Last evening a surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

"Davis at their, home on College avenue. Mr. and Mra. Davis have recently returned from Europe and their frlenda took occasion to give them a party, wnicn was a genuine surprise. There were about aeventy-flve guests present and the evening was spent In a pleasant manner.

elaborate luncheon was Mr. and Mra D. M. 'RoMer enter tained the latter's father. Mr.

Crans-I tnn, froni Avoca, on Wednesday even-J tr.g. 1 Girls' $1.50 to 43 WEST MARKET TVTiltesell of thle town, accompanied by tne Misses Mamie and Grace waiters of Wilkes-Rfure, spent yesterday with friends at Hunlocks. Airs. 'Mary Evans, a respected lady of town, is seriously 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Sprake of Carolina street i Mrs.

Ransom, and Mrs. Dora Major spent yesterday with friends at Dayas. Philip Morgans, driver for Fire Co. No. 1, is on his annual vacation.

James Cleary is filling his place during his absence. Grant Powell Is painting a neat sign on the southern end of tha Shawnee cash. store. Nice spring chickens 16 cents per pound. Young-.

Th rtjilrvmt will make no Sunday trios hereafter until next spring, hence li behooves housewives to secure the Sunday supply to-morrow rooming. Th Plvmmith 1 CThoral union Will irt l'Jft nvinclt this afternoon at tbe home of Evan T. Tnomas. ay or r.sr nt tha nrmliicnt. TT.

T. Lewis. George D. Rowlands arrived hero last cveaing from Martin's Ferry, to at tend tho funeral of his sister, Mrs. Thomas, The funeral of Mm wvan T.

Thomaa will take place thla afternoon with hriat aarvtra at tho hmlKA Ann after- wards at the Welsh Congregational Church. Interment will be In the. Bhaw nee Cemetery. TV HnHatv nt thm 'Plloxlm Can gregational will meet this evening at tne nome oi tiev. j.

a. jone ou vmjr-lord avenue. Our 25-cent tooth brush Is a winner. Dooley Co. Tha flinorfti nt PlpfVe Polev Will be hnM thin irornlnar With a roauicm high mass at St Vincent's Ourch at 10 i clock, interment win oe maae in 'lnrent' nv i Jnnes of Wales, who preached to a large and well pleased congregation In the Welsh Congrega tional last Sunday morning ana even ing, will preach In the Calvlnlstlc Methodist Presbyterian Church this evening.

Tho public is coraiauy mvu Miss Ada Towns end has returned home from a pleasant visit to New I org. ana raierson, j. creamery ouuer ana sincny iroou Attorney Harry Freeman returned last evening, from a trip to Philadelphia. Mrs. I Jamea of Wllkes-Barro Is the guest of Mrs.

John Rows of Vine street-----'-- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donovan of Benton, where they are proprietors of the Exchange Hotel, called on relatives Buy Your Fall Carpets and Furniture Now----- before stocks are depleted We have just received our fall line of Carpets and Rugs, which is larger and better than ever.

We are sure we can save you money on them. At least see our styles before purchasing as you can then have a line on what is new. Our Furniture is of the best makes and newest designs. Phonographs, Sewing Machines and Washing Machines, Sewing Machine, $12.75. BROS.

I44 Main St, Plymouth, IO0RE a.

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