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MONDAY, JULY 6, 1908, THE WILKES BARRE RECORD SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1908. WEST SIDE DEPARTMENT People's 7108. Office J. No. J.

34 West SHANLEY, Main Manager, Plyinouth Old 14-2. INDEPENDENCE DAY STUNTS. The Sunday will school picnic of the Second Westover's P. Church orchard to and the following sport- the events will take during day Game of base ball at 11 o'clock; another at 100-yard foot race, wheelharrow, sack, three-legged and relay races: running broad jump, standing Jump, running, vaulting and standing high Jump, and a pea eating contest. A handicap quoit pitching contest at the Elm Hill Hotel at 10 o'clock for $10 aside, open to all.

The congregation of St. Mary's Good Things to Eat AT DAVIS BROS. Wilkes-Barre and Plymouth. Stores Closed Saturday. Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb.

Best Creamery Butter, per 1b. Bradford Dairy Butter, per lb. Sugarloaf Pines, per dozen Rocky Ford Cantaloupes, 2 for. Waterhetoms, 45c and: Extra Stamps. With Tea and FOR YOUR LUNCH BASKET Boiled Ham, Swiss.

Cheese, Imported and Domestic Cheese, Potted Ham, Bulk Olives, Sweet Pickles, Dill Pickles, Oranges, Bananas, Peaches, Tomatoes. Order Early. DAVIS BROS. Wilkes-Barre and Plymouth. Hartman The Pure Drug Man Says: Prescription Work sidlifully prepared from fresh, pure, genuine drugs precisely according to the doctor's orders is the only kind ever turned out at It's right.

Plymouthi. A Few Reasons For Requesting Your Patronage We always try to make one pair sell another and we realize to do this we must give you the best. We know that for the same price no can give you better. We have all one the newest lasts and the best and most popular leathers. We have one price all, which we think should be an incentive to any one.

We buy our shoes from the most reliable manufacturers only better. and for this reason you cannot get Therefore try us for your next pair end be conviticed. Remember the one price. Moore Dooley 109 MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH PEMLEY PURE RYE The Anesh straight Whisky manufactured: in the United States- exception. Absolutely pure.

Never bottled under 6 YEARS OLD, after being aged in wood. Try our Bottled Beer and PorFresh dally. Fred Schwartz Bro. LYMOUTH, PA. Welsh, Henry Bird, Clarence Rover, John Geldemith.

Daniel Stevens, Ralph Baird and B. Murray are spending the Fourth at Lake Silk worth, They will. remain several days longer. Try Hartman's root. Beer; all you can drink for 5 cents.

1 Church second of the Nativity in will the picnic of In woods, just rear Westover's orchard. A large orchestra will ments furnish will be music plentiful for and dancing, many refresh- athletic events are scheduled to take place. The Sunday school of the Welsh Congregational Church will picnic in the field near Westover's orchard. A' large crowd is anticipated and a pleasant outing is assured. The Welsh Baptist Sunday school will picnic near the Welsh Congregational and here also a great day Is expected.

An athletic carnival will take place on Lance Hill, under the auspices of the congregation of St. Kasimer's Church. Prizes will be awarded the winners of all and up to date many out of town athletes have signed to take part for the liberal prizes offered. HIGH CONSTABLE ACTS. Since the erection of a washery at the Gaylord, colliery "by, the Kingston Coal Co.

the water and refuse from the same has been flowing into Brown's Creek and on to the river. A large timber was placed in the creek to serve as a' dam. High constable Samuel Brokenshire waited to learn if any of the borough authorities- would any action but thus far they have failed to move a muscle and in order to prevent a continuance of the nuts. Vance he has decided to act himself and officials yesterday of he the served corporation notice that upon they the must desist forthwith and also move the "dam" In the creek. The outcome of the scrap will be watched with terest.

SERVICES FOR SUNDAY. Services at the various churches tomorrow will be as follows: subject, Sunday Baptist -Preaching at 10, school at 11; evening service subject, "Three Thoughts." "SafetyWhere to "Liberty-How to Get It;" "Rest- Where Is it By special request a duet will be sung at the evening service by the pastor and wife, Rev. and Mrs. Purkiss. Calvinistic Methodist PresbyterianYoung people's prayer meeting at 9: preaching in Welsh by Rev.

R. H. Jones of Edwardsville at 10; Sunday $24.00 ODD PIECES of bed room are in such demand that we cater to customers who want just such thingsseparate bureaus, dressing cases, escritorres, lounging chairs, rockers, small tables, bed room, dressing room or boudoir. The woman who cares for individuality in her belongings And It shown in many items of our really large -though carerully selected stock of furniture for all parts of the house. Dependable Quality Is writ In letters large on every yard of carpet sent from this store.

Looking handsume at the outstart, they look well, wear' well and last well for long years. We don't handle Inferior carpets, but request your purchases of the high class carpets we have on sale. VELVET BRUSSELS $1.10 to $1.50 Per Yard MOORE BROS. CO. East Main Plymouth Act Quickly Alteration Sale Still Going On Greatest bargains ever offered in Footwear.

Come and take advantage of these great offers. Sale lasts but a few days longer. People's Shoe Store 76 East Main Plymouth I school at preaching and communion service In English at 6. First M. E.

Class meeting at Sunday school at the same hour; preaching service at 10:30, The Standlard of Value: a second class of proba. tioners will be received Epworth League at: 6: vesper service at 6:30, three-quarters of an hour long. Welsh Baptist- Prayer meeting at Welsh service at 10; Sunday school at English service at 6. First Presbyterian--Morning worship at 10:30, subject, "Favored America; evening worship at 7:30, subject, "The Right Kind of a Bible school at 12; Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Welsh Congregational-Preaching in Welsh at 10; Sunday school, at 11:15, preaching Welsh at 6, subject, "The Friend of Services in the Reformed Church, Willow street: Sunday school at deavor at English services at 7:30.

German services at Christian EuRev. W. H. Herbert of Nanticoke will preach morning and evening. Thursday, prayer meeting.

All are welcome. First P. M. at 10:30, subject, "The Morning Cloud and the Early Dew;" the Sunday school service for July and August will be at evening service at Rev. ney of New York will give an Illustrated temperance lecture, "The Wayward Boy, or the Dark Side of Great Mrs.

Olney. A silver offering will be interspersed with Illustrated songs by taken up. Franklin street P. Class meeting preaching at 10; Sunday school at praise service at preaching 6:30. A special of the Ladies' Aid Soclety and quarterly conference at close.

of morning service. SOME ACCIDENTS. John, son of William Natus of Curry Hill, accidentally shot himself in the hand last evening with a small revolver. The wound necessitated several stitches to close it: William, a little son of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Morgan of Meginnis street, was run over by a wagon yesterday afternoon, and was seriously bruised. Forno bones were broken. Dr. J.

P. tunately Bethl attended both of the above cases. SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS. The mines of the Lehigh WilkesBarre Coal Co. will not resume operations until Tuesday.

They will be idle wow. Friday, and Saturday. Fefore going on your vacation buy a good fountain pen. You will need It. All kinds at Davenport's book storers a "fronting the residence Alfred Xenton on Lance Hill last evening by the -Excelsior Concert Orchestra was attended by many and all enjoyed it greatly.

The orchestra rendered a pleasing program of choice music throughout. Guaranteed ice cream, all flavors, wholesale or retall. a specialty. Meals at all times. Confectionery, goda water, at Edwards's, 45 East Main street.

The meat markets of town. will be open to-day until noon, and they will be closed all day to-morrow. The wagons will not be on the road to-day, hence householders who did not secure their supply yesterday must call at the markets to-day. The flour of quality Light Loaf. The Jolly Eight, John Shaw, William Shirt Waists Suits Underwear being sold at regular wholesale factory prices.

Plymouth people need not go to. Wilkes-Barre to buy these goods, as we positively have a larger stock here and at the lowest prices. Come in now while the sale, is on. The Autocrat Store 27 EAST MAIN Next to Plymouth Bank. COAL WASHERY Two tons delivered in Wilkes- Barre, $4.50.

One ton delivered in Plymouth, $1.75. One ton sold at the bank, $1.25. -This surpasses any washery coal on the market. Z. DONN, No.

2 West Main Plymouth. Both telephones. The King of all Medicines The Rattlesnake Liniment Greatest warrior against all the aches and paina. Try It. 25 cents.

EGUITERRO NO. Cleans stomach, blood and the whole system. la halt of the cure In all chronic, and the whole cure 10 lesser alimenta. THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT The Infallible Cure For RHEUMATISM It doesn't make any difference how old or how long you have had it. it doesn't matter how many different doctors have been treating you.

I any that 1 can drive it out of your system and make you a new and sound person you only give me bait chance. Treated hundreds of persons without a failure. Come to me direct, or 12 too tar, write and send $8.50 by mall and receive the treatment by express. ALBERT G. GROBLEWSKI, Mig.

111 MAIN STREET. -PLYMOUTH, PAL The funeral of Louise, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hettinger of Temperance Hill, will be held Sunday afternoon at clock. Set.

vices will be conducted at the house at 1 o'clock by Rev. L. O. Knipp. Interment will be made In the Shawnee Cemetery.

It was to be to-day but was postponed. The summer necessity in every home is a bottle of Durbin's Cholera Cure for cramps and diarrhea. Price 25c. Durbin's Drug Store. Burt, con of Mr.

and Mrs. I. A. Well, drove his pony to Benton and arrived there in good time yesterday. During his stay In that town he will be the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. D. J. Donovan at the Exchange Hotel, of which they are the proprietors. For Sale -Squabs raised especially for sick persons now on sale.

Birds killed in presence of purchasers, Insuring freshness, 35c each. Both telephones. Thomas West, Shawnee avenue. Jean and Harold. Well are spending a month at Sunset Hall, Dallas.

They went there yesterday. PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTING HOUSE During this week 1 quart of whisky and 1 quart of wine for $1. All kinds of liquors in stock. Beer and porter by the box or keg. Orders delivered promptly.

Plymouth Distributing House, 44 East Main street. All the business houses of town will be closed to-day, likewise the banks and the postoffice. There will be but one delivery of mail and that in the forenoon. The barber shops will close at noon also. The largest variety, greatest stock and pleasing selections at suitable Glou, jeweler.

A live turtle weighing 125 pounds in front of the store of 0. N. Jones yesterday attracted the attention of all who passed by. Post Cards -For the 4th of July up to date patriotic souvenir views of Plymouth. Come and dook.

We can please you. R. D. John J. Moore returned home yesterday from New York.

Colgate's tollet preparations clalty, at best One pound reum powder, Hughes reliable pharmacy. The restaurant conducted by Andrew El mine is any in town. A plate glass front has been put in and the interior 'has undergone a thorough overhauling. Electric lights, large and small, shine from every corner and a corps of waiters keep all wants supplied. He opened up yesterday.

Miss Lulu MoMichael of Mauch Chunk, who was the guest of Miss Sarah Rees of Girard avenue, has returned home. Alexander's Band Saturday, July afternoon and evening--at Sans Souci Park. Misses Ella Bryan' and Gertrude Maher left yesterday for Pottsville to spend a week with friends. An insurance office, now occupied by C. Wren, fort rent; $10.

per month. Inquire S. Davenport. Thomas Rooney, Philip Maher, John Heffernan, William Thomas and Emoris Richards, the latter of Scranton, went to Lake Silkworth last evening to spend the Fourth. They will return Our soda on July will be exceptionally good.

A fan given soda purchaser. Egg drinks delicious. R. D. Williams, Druggist.

Arthur Forney and John Harrison Vegetables Groceries Fruits, Fish, Etc. All staple goods and lowest prices: Prompt delivery. O.N. Jones 167 E. Main St.

PLYMOUTH. Don't Wear a Truss all your life. It to annoying and, not always safe. It will not cost much to have, your Rupture Cured I do it by a new method. No surgery, no detention from business, truss needed when cured.

You will only to make from four to eight weekly visits to my office. Write for testimonials or call Dr. A. P. O'Malley Washington Wilkes- -Barre, Pa.

N. B. Those not wanting treatment may be fitted with the celebrated O'Malley Truss, guaranteed to hold any case of reducible rupture. went to New York last evening for brief visit. Henry Lees is visiting his son, Dr.

Rush Lees at Ithaca. N. Y. Our list of satisfied customers growing every day. It pays to buy here.

Evans Jones, Pharmacists, 111 East Main street. Attorney Harry Freeman is home from visit to Harrisburg, where he went before the board of pardons in the Interest of a client. Lost- Between the M. Church, Academy street, Shawnee avenue and Franklin street, a $5 bill. Reward for Its return to George Kendig, or the West Side Record office.

Thomas Girko of Buffalo, N. vielting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Girko at 788 Shupp, street. Spend the Fourth at Sans Soucl Park.

Special amusements and attractions. "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence," woven in silk by hand, in the show window of the Shawnee Cash Store, is attracting much attention. Mme. Roulston's Beauty Secrets, consisting of face powder, skin food, rouge and two pieces of chamois, special at 69c. Dooley Co.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delaney and children of Danville are the guests of Hon. and. Mrs.

and Mrs. Frank Dovlin and daughter left yesterday for Cleveland, Ohio. even to the thost minute detail, is our boast. -Dooley Co. Mrs.

Mary Phillips moved to Scranton yesterday. Don't get DEAD STUCK on yourself, it's for Insects, at Hughes's Reliable Pharmacy. Mrs. W. H.

James and daughter, Miss Jeannette of Cincinnati, spent yesterday with her cousin, Miss Jennie Todd of Davenport street. Miss Dora Davis of Shawnee avenue has gone to Springfield, Wisconsin, for the summer. For sale--Fine brick house 011 Elm street: all conveniences: will sell cheap. Apply to George Armitage, hardware store, East Main street. Particulars of the accident which befell Mre.

Elizabeth Hudock on Welsh Hill last evening will be found in other column. Hospital, Miss Cora E. Persons, who has been the guest of Miss Mabel Randall for past week, has returned to her home in Susquehanna, Pa. Simeon Lewis and John Bonawitz returned home last evening from. Ransom with a fine string of black bass.

Wendrel and. Wesley Davis will spend the Fourth and Sunday Nuangola as guests of the Sheeders at their cottage. Mrs. John Decker, who has been spending a few days with Miss Stella Pickett, has returned to her home In New York City. -Order a sacks of Light Loaf, Contractor Henson left last evening for Geneva, N.

Y. where he will spend the Fourth with his family, The Magyar Presbyterians will dedicate the new bell for their church at Westmoor this morning at 10 o'clock. It be a very Impressive service and everybody invited. Rev. F.

von Krug will conduct the exercises. John W. Shepherd of Berwick is spending the Fourth with his mother in-law, Mrs. B. E.

Stookey. KINGSTON C. S. Yodsavage has returned home after a successful operation at Mercy Spend the Fourth at Sans Souci Park. Special amusements and attractions.

Miss Isabelle Wallace has charge of the Kingston postoffice during the absence. of Postmaster Garner, who 18 taking his vacation. Mr. Moore of Plymouth is assisting in the office for two. weeks.

No. slope and the Gaylord mines of the Kingston Coal Co. have been Fire Escapes Iron Fences and All Kinds of Structural and Ornamental Iron Work Ross New Phone 4072-5. Miners Mills Don't Forget It Children Love Sweets And the sweet they like best- of the sweets which are good for them- is pure Maple Sugar. That's why we boil our wheat, before flaking it, in the pure Vermont Syrup.

That flavor is most enticing. We are making the best food for children, and we want them to like it. We want them to prefer the food that is best for them. And flavor does more than argument, Mapl-Flake is the best food for us all. It is made of wheat -white Washington wheatthe premier food of the world.

It is prepared by a process requiring 96 hours, by which every atom is made digestible. That is the important fact. And it doesn't apply to any other wheat food. Wheat is largely starch, and starch, to be digestible, must be made soluble. The particles must be separated, so.

the digestive. juices can get to them. So we cook the wheat for six hours. Then thoroughly cure it. Then we flake each separate berry so thin that the full heat of our ovens gets to the center.

Then these flakes are toasted, for 30 minutes, in a heat of 400 degrees. The result is a food that's all food. food that will all digest. There are other flaked foods -both corn and wheat- -made by a process one-fourth as long as ours. They will cost you five cents less per package.

But the difference is slight when you add the cream cost to both. And the difference in the process is 76 hours. Seventy hours spent to make the food digestible. Every ounce of Mapl-Flake means an ounce of nourishment, ONLY DE THE HYGIENIC FOOD COMPANY All Food" Battle U.S probably start again on Monday. Dorie Lozo.

has secured the contract. for the electric work on the Weitzenkorn building in South Wilkes- Barre. Mr. Lozo will also do the electric work on the Presbyterian Church. William Smith, the Kingston man who was accidentally shot on the foot at Wyoming last- Tuesday night, is.

getting along very nicely at the City Hospital: The ball was removed yesterday. There will be communion service by the Presbyterian congregation at Nelson Memorial Hall to- at 10:80. Miss Pearl Wardin will leave this morning for Espy for few days' visit. Ralph Doron, undertaker. Lady distant.

William Lynn, Richard Doughton, Thomas Kelley and Ted Miles will spend the Fourth in New York City, Charles Richie of Bloomsburg is visiting his sister, Mrs. George Beagle of Rutter avenue. Miss Mildred Vanhorn returned last evening from Mauch Chunk, where she visited her mother for a couple of weeks. Rev. pay.

Donaldson, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of San Francisco, will speak in Kingston M. E. Church to-morrow at 10:30, and will tell the story of the great Francisco disaster. There will be no Epworth League service. At 7 o'clock the pastor will preach his first of the series of special sermons for July.

His text will be, "What Christ said about the Babbath day." -Sunday school at the usual hour. Chief of the fire department Walter Covert has taken the usual precaution for the Fourth of July in case of Ares. Last evening Dorie Lozo and Orra Halleck were stationed at the hose house all night. To-day John Deets and Sam Gettine, Jr. will watch all day, and they will be relteved this evening by William Bullock and Oliver Moore.

Chief Covert may be found at the hose house until Sunday morning. The funeral of Hendrick W. Major was held yesterday morning at 8:30 from the home of his sister, Mrs. Benjamin Badman, on Rutter avenue, Rev. J.

W. Nicholson officiating. The pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased. Interment was made in the Major plot in the cemetery at Lehman Centre. Mrs.

C. A. Lohmann returned home yesterday from a few days visit with her mother at Factoryville, Norman Koehler, who has been employed by contractor Bert Williams. tell from a scaffolding yesterday while working on Edward new house on Chester street, and sprained his ankle. A laborer had been digging a ditch so near the scaffold that it gave way, throwing the men who were working on it a distance of about eighteen feet to the ground.

Mr. Koehler was the only one badly hurt, and he will be obliged to walk on crutches for a few days at least. EVANS' QUALITY ICE CREAM all orders this morning direct to before 10 o'clock. My wagon will deliver all West Side orders. S.

A. Boyd. Alexander's Band Saturday, July afternoon and evening- at Sans Bouch Park. HUDSON To-morrow's services In the Primitive Methodist Church as follows: At 10:30 the sacrament of the Lord's supper wil.be administered, the Rev, William Acornley officiating, and at 6:30 p. m.

Robert Bosley of AVOCE will preach. Sabbath school at 2:80. Martin Walsh, 18 confined to his home suffering from an attack of appendicitia. The enforcing of the dog ordinance has been extended to Monday morning, July Chief Strange says that on that date all dogs not wearing musales will be shot. Makes white loaves -Light Loaf.

The work along Miner street is progressing rapidly, and before another. week has passed this road will compare favorably with any road in the county. Mrs. Wasley of Plains was a caller in town last evening. Chris Evans of Phillipsburg.

N. J. the guest of friende in town. The various D. H.

collieries hereaboute have suspended operations until Tuesday. Walter Forsey has through the kindness of the Wilkes- -Barre Record made arrangements to display the scores of the various ball teams each evening at his pool room on Miner street. The P. M. Sunday school will hold their annual picnic to day, July 4.

In the grove near Johnson's It makes. fine bread Light. EDWARDSVILLE CHURCH NOTICES Welsh Presbyterian -Preaching 10 by Rev. H. W.

Grimth, M. A. B. of Plymouth: Sunday school at preaching in the evening at 6 by Rev R. H.

Jones. Immanuel Baptist- Preaching in the morning at 10; Sunday school, In the evening at 6 Welsh Baptist- Prayer meeting preaching at 10; Sunday school at preaching in the evening at 6. Welsh Congregational- -Prayer meeting at preaching at 101 Sunday school at 11:15: preaching in evening at 6 by the pastor, Rev. Dr. T.

C. Edwards. The grocery stores of this town will be cloned all day to-day and the bar ber shops will be open until noon: William Vahey of Allentown visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vahey.

Misses Eleanor Toomey and Katherine O'Malley will leave on Monday for Atlantic City, where they will spend their summer vacation. Esther Morgan has left for a visit at Philadelphia. A great game of base. ball will tako this morning at the diamond, when the Kingston team will play the Merry Widows for $5 side. Albert Barratt, is visiting at Scranton, Hot Weather Comfort for $2.50 E.P.REED CO ROCHESTER N.Y Woman's Russia Calf Oxford, band sewed process.

with the style of the $3.50 kind. T. E. HUSBAND EDWARDSVILLE White Canvas OXFORDS With stockings to match in all sizes. Bargains in odd lots for this week continued.

AT D. T. Shoe Store Edwardsville. DR. ALEXANDER Dung Nealer THE FAVORITE COUGH CURE.

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