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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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of the Te committee of council, 1 i ty president cf the body, Ufirss B. and accompanied by s-vici membe- of ire Co, No. i. wre tdkn to WIIkes-Barre and Ash-Iry en Saturday in Ambrose West's to aatfs to examins the fire engine houses 'Of the county seat, and the flooring of Mr. West's miil at Ashley.

A thorough investigation was made by the body and they are now-in position to recommend to council the kind of eiTlne, nd engine house needed here. At Ashley the body was shown the mw s'yle of flooring In the mllL which SATURDAY. ti' 'f tt.e Wjr-Tie Co. Ap ho i Lleyers I I its Co. iir.

Brenner, who is yet ft very young man, has been in t. rf the light company years, and began as 1 t' I i and worked him. i tne responsible position he it 1 um on Wednesday, 'by Ui work. RewM transferred to lae Kingston depart ment a few months and during hit tnere hut few complaints 1 1 lime -as er joyed. l.

Anne It. 1..,. bo atten.1 U.e rrstt Institute at trooklyn. N. la the sr.rinf vacation.

ine Active Workf-iS of the Pretty-tenan Chutrij served sn excellent c-per In the lecture room on Fri idy evening. It was a decided financial suTess. The regular monthly tne tort; of tie Women's Foreign Missionary t-oclety of tbe M. E. Church will bo held at the home of Mrs.

Caxhart on Wednesday fmm I to Tbe annual election ot c. will take place and the program for tha coming year will be Ralph Doron played a violin sola at both the morning and evening services of the M. Church yesterday that war much enjoyed by the large con-rregaUon. In the absence of Prof. Litch.

M. Clyde Arnold manipulated tha large organ In a very creditable tanner. One of tha large Mthesoa ears tot stack In the mud on Rutter avenue near Pierce street en Saturday evening about o'clock, requiring the working force over five hours to liberate the machine. This was dona by digging and laying plank to back Out tiPOn. SPECIAL DRIVE IN DRY goods Regular 8c Lfnbleadied Mus-- h'n, to-day Just receive" new stock of Children's Tan Oxford at ftas" arid vCLCu DOUBLE STAMPS ON SHOES AND DRY GOQDS.

Fresh Eggs, dozen'. Salt Bacon ..............10 Pure Lard ....10 Snow Drift Flour CO.OO FREtH IEEP AND PORK Eonpg Beef 7s Chuck Roast Fresh Shoulder Obert's Pork Loin Iltta Fresh Ham Scrapple, pound Eo Sure And Buy Your Groceries From Davis Bros. aoeesoeeo'eoaesooooe Stores at Full Line of Beef Pork for Saturday. WATCH FOR OUR PRICES tsareniaya ASHLEY Wilkes-Barre and Plymouth. FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS Per Pound STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Per Dozen ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER Per Found 32c FRESH PORK LOINS Per Pound "shawnee catsup '3 Bottles -7 i GINGER SNAPS' 5 Pounds EXTRA STAMPS WITH.

TEA AND COFFEE CALIFORNIA-PRUNES 4 Pounds 1 LEADER MILK v. Pen Can; TOMATOES 3 Cans VN Send us your order Davis Xwnkes -Barre and Plymouth. THS DELIVERY OF AN ORDER 19c 25c 1 Our -i a sr. 4 seeds are -i a and seeds northern rn seefls. fl Justi fied in wt ail of ear seeds are tne pure i best to be found.

A triaj or are sure, eeavinee you that eur seeds are good la quality and low in -price. Clover, timothy, millet and laws seeds by the bushel. Dont miss getting seme of eur fancy sweet peas, R. D. Williams, Druggist.

Mrs. M. Eeeley of Inkerman was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. FarreU, on Arthur Sheridan of Nottingham street is on the sick list FOR BALE piano, cost 1450, for cash, btored tl East Northampton street.

Mary, the little daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. W. Cieary, has been seriously 111 for several days past, but la now considered out of danger John 3. Moore Is spending a few days in New Tork.

Foe rent Cards and house leases at Davenport's book store. A largo number of business places and dwellings throughout the borough and township are being Improved by carpenters and painters and an abundance of work Is 'ahead for these artisans. Tha Eureka Fountain Pens, while they last, only $1 each. Dooley A Co. Rev.

Dr. Malone.of Scranton "mill preach the sermon at St. Vincent's Church on Wednesday evening of this week. Ha win take for his subject the new marriage laws of the church as promulgated byPope Plus 3L Let us fit yon with a pair of glassea Tou will be surprised at the amount of comfort yon mill obtain for little money. Glou, Jeweler.

1 James MeAvoy, one of the clerks at tbe Shawnee Cash has tendered his resignation in order to accept a position with Smith ft Frants, wholesale grocers of Wilkes-Barrt. He goes on the road as a salesman, Saturday waa a general pay day and as a result the burgess had a full house over night nd at the conclusion of the hearings yesterday afternoon he had a full band from the payment of the fines imposed. Miss Anna Beatty, 134 East Main street, wishes to announce that on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 11, April 1 and she wIlL open with the most complete line of flno millinery ever ehdn here. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert 'Jones of Rochester, are here to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Jones Is a son or Aoram Jones, who disappear ed so mysteriously from, his home few weeks' ago and whose Whereabouts! are etlll a mystery to his family and menas. A meeting of the Business Men's As- sociation will be held this evening at 7: JO o'clock In the hall over M. J.

Mras' store. East Main street. All the merchants -of the borough and township are Invited to be present i Alfred Pleroe ot Carolina street, son of John Ploree, who broke his legon Friday evening by falling from a wire on Shawnee avenue, is resting as comfortably as nan be expected under the circumstances. The wrong name wis given in Saturday's papor The trustees Of Wyoming Seminary neia ineir annual ineiiny ian sacur- day. Those present were: L.

L. Spragiie. Dr. L. C.

Murdock, W. Laycock. Rev. J. W.

Nicholson of Kingston; George 8. Bennett, George K. Powell. Dr. A.

E. Piper, W. Billings of Wilkes-Barre and J.l. Shoemaker of Wyoming, After the me3t-Ing the board enjoyed dinner at 'the Seminary, v'-V ff-i-i William 'Lance, Frederic Church and Charles Goodwin have returned home from Cornell University to spend the spring vacation. Dr.

Newton, the temperance advocate cf Philadelphia, will speak at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. April There will be sale Of bread, cake, pies, at the home Mrs. WUlard Goodwin on Saturday afternoon. '11 Miss Helen Roat is spending a few days with her mother here. The elocution department of the Seminary, under the supervision Miss Morse, will give the third and test recital of the season In Nelson Memorial Hall neit Friday evening.

'Miss Lydla Brodhead entertained a number of her friends at a dinner party on Friday evening. The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will hold Its regular meeting at tha home of Mrs. D. M. Rosser on Wednesday at I o'clock.

John Hoyt, who has been spending the spring vacation with bis aunt, Miss Augusta Hoyt, return this week to resume his studies at Taft SchooL Miss Amanda. Davis, head nurse at the Moses Tavlor Hnsoltal, Bcranton; GREAT SALE of the stock of FLTnllnre. recently purchased ot Thos. V. Brennan v' i Now going oil at fuitufe sf oe $6 East Main 8treet, c.s Plymouth Prices all cut to plece'a Cash Store ,7 Headquarters For Groceries, Etc.

Good Goods. Low Prices. PLYMOUTH I we with referer-re to 1 out cr meters wotklr.g I. i irnrnotlon Is a de-x-rved one and 1 It 'n cf friends and acq n'ance-1 It if' "dM wiU.be phased to l--arn ti IL ir.e Kingston oruce includes Li-wardsvtlle and all the boroughs up to i orty fort. TUB REVIVAL SUCCESSFUL -The religious revival conducted at the Welsh Baptist Church during- th post week was a success.

The church was filled to Its capacity each evening and at the close of the services a Urge group of the members and many visitors headed by the pastor and Rev. L. Ton Evans occupied the corner of Main street and Gaylord avenue and rendered beautifully several vocal selections, which; attracted other large and appreciative gatherings. This evening Rev. Mr.

Evans, who Is general missionary of the National Baptist Foreign Board in Haiti, will del(ver a stirring lecture la the English Baptist Church and w411 give illustrations ot the work by the aid of A larre map. The pulpit of the Welsh' Baptist Church waa occupied yesterday morning and evening by Rev. W. A. Jones, who delivered two stirring sermons, the first 'In and the other in English.

Spring Styles-' Will be a revelation to all lovers of handsome Carpets. They blend' the newest and most unique designs with the. most charming effects in colors. Our Carpets are all high grade and of superior quality, although our oricei are very low. Velvet Brussels, SLloJ per yara.

fuii line of the celebrated Hey wood Go-Carts and Babv Car riages, ranging In price from 11.49 to ISb.oo.. usual full line of Furniture. Moore Eros. f. EAST MAIN IT PLYMOUTH PEPTONOL tha greatest of all tonics and tissue builders.

It eontsins all the medioinsl qualities of Cod Liver Oil without the die- agreesbla fstty or-oily taste. It also contains Wild Cherry Bark, Extrset of Malt and the Compound Syrup of Hypo- phosphites with Lactstsd Pep- sin, making an ideal eombi- 'nation for all who at this time year are in need of a good tenia, For ssls only by us at 83o a bottle. DOOLEY CO. PLYMOUTH Gash Store Is the Place For Bargains in 7. Dry Goods- 'V and Groceries Plymouth; Tk3 cf 2l LwuaSincs "lb Fii: W4flliiw 3 Greatest warrior agtlnst all the schea and pain Try It 15 cents.

EGUITERRO NO. 1 Cleans stomach, blood end the Whole SVStnm It Is half of the cure in an enronio, and lesser allmenea THE TEN DAYS' TREATMENT Tha Infallible Cure For RHEUMATISM It doesn't make any difference how old or how long you have hnA tt doesn't matter, how many different doctors have. been treating you. I siy that I can drive It out of your system and make you" a new and sound reron ii you nniy rv me nair a chanre. Treated hundreds of nersons without a failure.

Come to me direct, or if too far, write and send 13.50 by mall and receive the treatment, by express. c. 111 STrrT, hawnee I 3 7 pleased them Instead of the joists being strung along a few inches apart as Is the general rule, a new style exists -In the mill and it is said to be much stronger and safer than the present style lnbulldlnga THS TJIIRD VICTIM On Saturday afternoon occurred the ceatn or Mrs. iiarry Obit at tne home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Eamuel Eddy. 4S Le street, of ty phoid fever, contracted by; drinking well, water from Curry 'Hill. Bhe was about 18 years of age and is survived by her husband, an infant child about 1 V. brothers and sisters. Mrs.

Obits was well arid favorably known throughout tne section wnerein sue resiaea ana her death-comes as a sad and severe blow to her relative and multitude of friends, The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon with services' at the house of the parents on Lee street at 2:30, by Rev, J. B. Prltchard of Franklin Street Church. Interment will be in tha' Shawnee Cemetery. The death of Mrs, Obits makes her tne third victim of the disease caosi.d by drinking the -water from a polluted -Reli en Curry Hill.

Several other residents of that section are still ill of the disease, but no more deaths are anticipated. SHORT NOTES'. AND PERSONALS For Rent 1 storeroom In Shupp office building. Centre avenue business already established, Offices second and third floors. Steam goo.l light.

For terms Inquire of Charles Miss A. Ellas wishes to inform her many friends and patrons thst she will hold her opening of spring millinery from' Tuesday, March until Saturday, April 4. At the Charles Shupp grocery store this week: I regular 1 Jo cans toma 25c; pounds strong coffee, 85cH regular 13c seeded or seedless rslslns. 10c At Charles ShuDD'a dry goods store! New. spring stocks on display.

All the new muslin nndej'ear, new asl belts, neckwear, white goods, laces, silks, trimmings, draperies, em oroideries, Watch the windows dally, we move to the Been Hive soorv, John Bsrrall will do jury duty in Common Pleas Court this week H. Rny. a former resident of Welsh HI1L but for the past few years of Lewlstown, where he Is a valued employee of the Standard Steel Works, who has been" spending the pact, three weeks here with old time was called awsy by the firm on Saturday to look after some machinery sent. out. "ALL? PARTIF.S PLEASE TAKE ,77, NOTICE! On Or before the 1st day of April the firm of Albert G.

GroblewskL the famous patent medicine druggist will remove from No. Ill Main street, to his new 'commodious quarters on the corner of Elm and Main-streets, which Is Just one block above tha Bull Run crossing, i Respectfully yours, Albert G. GroblewskL D. J. Donovan, proprietor of tha Exchange Hotel, Benton, was a visitor here Pepsolda; the modern remedy for dyspepsia, Indigestion, ate, for sale only by Dooley A Co, A local butcher was caught with a quantity of bob veal In his place of business during the week Just ended, and the name was destroyed In the yard In the rear of his establishment Eerly Spring Slewing -Va have now In stock our, spring styles of every known make- of Shoes for man.

woman or child in black and tan leathers. Shoes that defy competition In durabUIty or prjees. '7 HAVJS THE Ralston Health, I Dou- glas and other makes for men. For women we are showing Queen Quality, Dorothy Dodd, Julia Marlowe, Sorosis, Ev Burt, Buster Brown and other styles and makes. 79 E.

Main St, Plymouth." 29 8. Mailt fiUaWilkes-Bsrre. FOR" MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Is unsurpassed tn quality, purity, smoothness and, flavor, by any whisky at any price. Choice Old Bnndiss, Gins, oto Try a case Of our fine bottled Beer and Porter.

Fresh daily. Prompt delivery. :Trc3.Sc!;jalz.. Cre. i PLYMOUTH, PA." on nni UVIlS Two Tons delivered In Wilkes-Barre, 14.60.

One ton delivered In SLTS One ton sold at the bank, 11.25. This surpasses any washery coal on the market, Z. 'West Main l. '1 t.ll,l.,.Jl.. 7 People's' Slioe Store, Ralph Doron.

undertaker, stetant. Lady as diaries Bomboy, the barber, has moved from Dorrancetoa to the Edwards block on Market street, Kingston. There mill be a meeting of Co. of Washington Camp, No. tM, P.

8- of A this evening at the home of George Shellenburger on Rutter avenue. E. Whitney and family will move to Scranton next Thursday. The lad(fa committee that was' to meet at the home of Mrs. W.

L. Dean this evening mill meet on Wednesdsy evening at tne home or Mrs. c. vy. Laycock at On Tuesday evening, grand master Hart ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania will speak at a meeting In the Welsh Congregational Church, Edwardsvltle.

The Gwent Glee Society will also render a couple choice selections. This meeting will not be-for members of the ojder only, but the public. Is Invited. Property Owners behind the project to psve Rutter avenue have not given the trustees of the Myers estate have so tar refused to sign the petition. Those lit favor of the pave believe that the would more.

than pay for Itself-. In the Increase value of property, besides removing the dlsffimfort from dust and mud. (It Is possible that the section Cf the street up to the Myers property will be paved. Emil ore of the valued employees of the Wyoming Vallev Gas Electric has been promoted to tbe position, of superintendent of the com- to succeed Dlnelle Scott," who, goes with the Myers Real Estate Mr. assumes charge April 7 EDWARDSiViUJE "Mrs." Williams has under- gone an operation at, the Moses Taylor Hospital at Pcrsnton.

Misses Hattle Jones and Annie Hill of Wilkes-Barre were callers In Ed-wnrdsvllle yesterday. Saturday evening about o'clock occurred the deaths)of Mrs, Patrick G'ennon, who had. been a resident of this town for the past twenty years and mas well liked and held In high esteem by all who knew her; She 1 survived, by her husband; 7 two WHliarrtj at 'home, an John ot Naw Tork; a brother. John McDonald, and a sieter, Mrs. Thomas Duddy, rcsldens of this town.

Your account Inay not be' large, 'but the First National Bank of Edwards-vl! )e -welcomes you just as much- as It doos the largf depositor Th funerai of Mrs. Hannah Ma'n-waring will take place this afternoon. Rev. R. Jones delivered sn eloquent sermon In the Welsh- Presbyterian Church last evening, John R.

fiat ten has fully recovered from his recent Illness. B. Fhalmlck Is having his property Improved- John Dtedollck. who has eonductsd a hotel and undertaking establishment In Edwardsvllle for several will move to Plymouth about April 1, where he will embark In the hotel business; Joseph Etrawlnskl has begun excavating for new hotel building on Mrs. Lemuel Tv Morgan Is able to be around after a-serloos -illness.

The Athletic Association of. the high school held an enthusiastic meeting in the class room of the high school on Friday afternoon. THE HOME FURNITURE WALL PAPER House on the West Side offers unheard of bargains during the next few dsy. The greatest line of Wall Paper at the lowest prices commensurate with quality, B. CORN 81 MAW ST, EDWARDSVTLLE.

naSISSHIIISItStfltMIMISieilSttlNlMSeMt IridPS and: Will be worn mors than ever this season. The chief change will be Lower Effects than last year. Buy the kind that won't slip at the heel. Made In TAN. GOLDEN BROWN.

GUN METAL AND PATENT COLT. SZ50 AND $3.00 F. E. COSDAllD 7 I OXFOnDS I firemen, firemen brakemen, and 4V Csn-eral demotion has taken plaoe. Miss.

Lucy Connelly leave I n-day to resume her work in Phllai 4-phta. 7 Mrs. Charles Jones of Wllkes-Carre Called on relatives here Saturday. Dan Dougherty called Ashley friends Saturday.7 -Rev. Richard Hughes hss retumel it New York, after relatives here.

Mra William Rogers of Wllkes-Earre calle on friends here yesterday. Raymond Hobbs of Plymouth v. as guest of Elmer Elston Sunday. Miss Fannie Laity lias complete! a business court at Wyoming Semfnry. Miss Graco Weir will lead Jun Christian Endeavor this aftemooti.

Miss Natalie RtUy spent in' with Mlrs Cor Kramer of Wi Barre. Mrs. David Jones of Sugar Notch tted Ashley friends Saturday Griffith Roberts of Wllkes-Eurre Ited friends here yesterday. The'offlcera ot the Ashley Presbyter-Ian Sunday school, who were re-nom-tnated some weeks ago, were unanimously re-elected yesterday afternoon. Superintendent A.

Boyd and secretary John A. Jones have sntered upm their twentieth year of service as superintendent and secretary of tr school. For sale Residence on Main street, next to No. 1 school house, the property ot the lata James Boyd; tot Si front Inquire of George W. Fennar J.

A. Boyd. Tha lades of the M. EL Church, 'l a business meeting recently, and. t' following officers were elected: Vxt S-dent.

Dr. Emma taws; secretary; J. J. Newton; treasurer Miss XXam Smith. Mrs.

J. R. Aca and daughters, ITr. Charles Fletcher ar 4 Miss Edna Az spent Friday with Mra Acsfi Miss Millie Kiem. 7 Tne orchestra of tho M.

E. CBurch will hold -an entertainment Ih tha church nartors on Wednesday evening, April t. An Vxcellent program la be. Ing arranged. Tha West Side Teachers Assoclatloi held very successful and entertain.

Ing meeting In tha nigh school on Fri. day, evening and a report of It, will -found In another Wyoming Hoes Co. No. 1 win boli a banquet next Frldoyevenlng. In hos rooms.

Mra Ernest Hutching and child cf SchnectadyV N. the guesta cl Mrs. J. A. Hutchlna George Davidson, ono of.

our rr.o-t popular, young men, left Saturday Pittsburg, wfiere he has securadl a lucrative position. Mr. Davidson's many friends regret his departure. Frank Gray of Schenectady, K.T ts spending a few days in town. Mr.

and Mra Frank Crowley entertained the following at dinner yeeter-, dsy Mr. and Mrs. Charles 6hotton of Wilkes-Barre. parents of tha latterj Mr. and Mra Howard J.

Fear of Providence, Mra Helen M. Day of Providence, and Mr. and Mra. Lea Parsons of this place. Karl, youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Eckert, who underwent an op-eiation at tha City Hospital at Wilkes-Bars last week, is Improving. Volunteer Hose Co. No. I will hold a meeting tn Johnson's Hall this ura E.

W. Larlsh waa a recent to- Scranton. Miss Bessie Thomas and Miss Alloa Cadwatlader of Larksvtlle were recent vltiors to Wyoming. The display In Gregory's window li very pretty and artistic and gives a window an attractive appearance. Mra Dr.

Ev S. Kayes and daugf Eleanor have returned home, a spending several weeks with tho former's sister. Mra R. Parker of Mauch Chunk. -Mrs.

Malcolm Shoock and Mrs. It 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 6ickler yes' -day. The following Is the program to 1 rendered at the birthday social to 1 a held In the rapt 1st Church to-rrwr morning: Quartet, Sutton's raM; tation, Chcries Goode; vocal snio, P.

Diirland; Mis Ridgeway; cornet k1, Thomas ncr; recltatinn, yn n. 1 rsc: recitation, MSaa R. I.betta Canary; ltation. Miss Vnnnia J.iin; the I'race sf at; 1 I Tbe heMNMrteta tbe DnH are at Celbosa Drsi Mare, wkere stews Hems ssay he lfc ADDITION STORE, To-day contractor will be-gnl work on the Addition to the Charles Tremayne store. The new structure will be the same width of the present building and will be sixty feet story high.

Between the -present store and the hw structure will be a plate glass partition and directly, back of this will be run the, new venture of Mr. Tremayne. an up to date meat- market. The stoves', ranges and notions now in the base-' ment will be brought to the first floor, occupying a department in the rear of tho building, and the basement will be need hereafter for Storage purposes. Mr.

Tremayne has been most success ful in his large department store and his many friends congratulate him upon his success. 77 IlEV; WILLIAMS" SUCCESS; 7 Cn Tuesday morning RevV Ml V. Wtlloms of the Centenary M. E. Chjrch leaves to attend the.

session of Wyoming Conference at Carbondale. To eulogise the work of ilrs Williams since coming here two years ago would be giving a sincere worker his just desserts, as el morp earnest clergyman cannot ba found within the bounds of the conference. Since coming to membership of the chufch haslhcreascd greatly, especially among theiypunger people has his influence tnei felt, i Mrs. Williams also, deserve her share of praise, as never In the" church's history have the different societies of the church, espec. ially.

the missionary societies, been up to the high standard of to-day. The many friends ot Mr. and Mrs. Williams earnestly hope that they wll be returned to Ashley for another year. 7-77: HORSE RAN AWAY tt While driving In his butcher wagon late Saturday afternoon David Ober render had a narrow escape from probable serious Injury.

He was driving along when ono of tho horses became frightened and jumping from the harness, broke the tongye of the wagon and ran down the sidewalk, dragging the other horse with him. A number of men standing nearby came to the rescue and succeeded In stopping, the frightened animal. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mrs. Dora Blind of Dunmore spent one dsy last week at the home of James Dlefenderter. One of the large convertible cars came stalled In the yesterday morning by losing Its air.

The rail being very, sllbpy. It was almost impossible to handle it with the hand brake, and greet deal of difficulty was experienced in getting, it back to Miss Irma Giles has returned home after spending a' few, days at Miss "'Mary Rogers of Wilkea-Barre called on Ashley friends Saturday afternoon. K-l Dr. Virgil A. Hook of Wilkes-Barre spent Saturday with Ashley friends.

Mrs. A. M- Northrup. who has been very 111, Is slightly Stewart Macintosh, who is at the Wilkfes-Barre City Hospital, where he Is undergoing treatment for his eyes, if reported getting along- nicely. Misses Bernice and Alice Tiffany spent Saturday afternoon at the home Of Michael Hart in Wilkes-Barre.

Charles W. Vincent spent some time last week at Shlckshinny. 7 Mrs. Charles Colborn and son John of Carbondale spent Saturday with druggist W. Colborn and family.

Prof. Acker of Wilkes-Barre was In Ashley 3 Frank McQuown called "White Haven on Saturday. Benjamin S. Macintosh of Philadelphia spent Sunday with relatives here. 7 Mrs.

Thomas Stephens Is in Philadelphia. i .1 One of the conductors on the Sugar Notch line reports that late one evening Inst week a holdup and robbery took place st the stone bridge between Sugar Notch and Warrior Run. The man who was robbed was walking from Warrior Run to take the Sugar Notch car when he was held up by two men, and all his money taken from him. The conductor further stated that the man Is a resident ot Psrrlsh street, Wllkes-RarrK and Is well known In the community. Mra John T.

Lewis entertained several out of town guests at dinner Frt-'dsy. Thirty-five brakemen have been suspended indefinitely from tbe (. tt-re. til always means satisfaction If the Gro- eorles are: boierht from We xarry the. best qualities In Tev.

Coffee, Cocoa, Sugar, Butter, Lard, Flour and s(l the standard canned and glass -oods, mich an FiRh, Meats, Fruits and 'egetables. We buy them through the i "st wholes le houses end there-lore guarantee the quality. The prices we make ere based on the lowest margin of proav John F. Bachinger Plymouth. Fcohvcar The daintiest creations of the foremost designers.

Pat Colt, Russia Tan Kid. Gun Metal, Buckle Pumps and Sailor Ties. Fixes to fit all feet. Ftylei to fit all eyes. Prices to fit all juries, C'JALITY AOVC ALL.

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