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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1904- THE WILKES-BARItE RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904. 0 not to put off tho question ot making Wllkea-Barre were present to ask to have LOZERNB BOROUGH. a committee appointed to Inspect the iu uoiun permmeni. Robert Condron las a mala.

lowing to the fact that last Sundav J. Llewellyn, a board member of 1 7 MINERS ASSEMBLE 1 now at Plains Listen to Addresses By Officers ELABORATE NUPTIALS. THOSE OF MR. BROOKS AND HISS ACHBALD IN 8CRANTON. a There have been i fe Eastertide waa conference Sunday there were no bridge crossing the creek below tha Oak Woods.

Mr. Chase said that when tha bridge was oonstruoted tne city paid for one abutment, the township for the other Miss Jessie Heseler entertained the following young people" aV her home on Tuesday evening: Misses Olive Gregrgs. Carolyn Fenner. Cora Schooley, Helen Janet Messrs. Burke, Hermann.

Arthur Schooler, Karl Knapp. Richard Hutohlns. Ray Mur- was ue second Ha told what organised labor baa dona for the tolling masses and said that If the men would compare their: condition MAT alfrh wkt iL 1 i now with what before on ana the county bore the expense of the superstructure. Be. argued that the Busting.

Wllkea-Barre; Hla Gertrude Kemmerer. M. 8. Itemmerer, Mauch Chunk; Chartes.Orchard. Pittsburg.

ACCIDENTS ON THE STREET. 1 OTRL HAS A LBO. BROKEN AND BOX HAS A 'NARROW BSCAPEk A distressing accident waa that which occurred yesterday when Alice, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franoia A. Phelpa of 45 NortluJUver street, had a lec broken.

She In company wltfi some It waa the union I weddings in' Scranton that have awak- master services in the M. Church and tha Easter mualo will be rendered next Sunday. An attractive musical program has been prepared for both morning and evening services as follows: Morning. "Christ is Risen," E. '8.

Lorens: soprano solo. "Beautiful Homo hXili Interest evinced on Te.da dock and Edgar Clark of Wyoming; Of ths Mine Workers Olstrlo PrnU aoutmenta were put too close together and thia waa the principal eaase of the floods at Brookside. Referred to the road committee. The following bills were ordered paid: Thomas Williams, for burying three dogs. William Bayea, killing and burying a mad dog, janitor for two months.

IN: Electric Use nien urn oca. oi wiuces-trre. John Eddy and Harry East of Berwick, have- been i stranding afew- days -e toyai na h.M Tfc iZT" of Paradise," fby R. Klnr.) sung by Miss Carrie Palmer; anthem, "I Know-That mr Redeemer Liveth." Si Lo aaaea met ir tne runners and drivers th. IT" a a would, thsy could, compel.

every miner to i.v,... I Presbyterian Church, and waa Attended with Mr. and Mrs. Emmctt Myers. The members of Court Wyomina-.

No dent Nlcholla Speak About tha Permanenoy of tha Union and Makes' Soma Pointed Comparisons. Representative of th Western Minora Present. good union men. "7 tae number of gueets. many of other girls waa out riding her bicycle and while about to turn the corner of West rens; baritone solo.

"Glory to God," (by Rotolt) Prof. Griffiths. fm.1t The chief of police reported 112 lights out for the past month. Frank Gouglefskl of Luserne Bor-1 wnon? wera vout -or The 39. Foresters of America are requested to attend a meeting of their court on Saturday evening, April 9.

Evening Anthem. "The Radiant prominence of the two families moat ough addressed the meetin In the Northampton and River atreets ahe ran under a hone' a feet and was knocked Ca, F. of this place, will slve an ex Morn," Wood ward; tenor solo. "Rock cosely connected with the event made iweign tongue. ta waa enthusias hibition drill at Concordia Hall, Wilkea- I It one of unusual ImmrtinM.

Th i from her wheel, the horse stepping- on her The grandest disolay of oarnets. ruga tically applauded. of Ages," (Telle), suns; by John Mitch ell; anthem. "God to Loved the iforanton Tribune says: I "a- one was resting eonuoruDiy isat MV CUIC vmillllll.il.. K1114 pillWJKt Vfc I -s.

I ini tin i in.ii.,.. "'Colorado, narre. April tne men-American thill Co. "a hall. John Dorsey, formerly Dr.

Stalner: baritone aolo. "The Glor In tha church decorations, which I evening. innini oi ine victor Miner union oi tnia piace. is the captain of that h.n oi.in. h.

I xia I were ezceedlnsiv I enn or siarney street, a nus ious Day," (D. Prothoroe.) sung by company. There will be two cars for 'w. oration of Minora, reviewed the hi.to? trwn.V overhung by delicate fj Jl5Pfi FraPh Co" iTor. 'iriraths.

tne accommodation of those who at tend, one at 12: JO and one afttr the weTlTnid whVn Wmiam 0. ofho STA'nun 41.. I Ai ana wia or tne neces- i I South Franklin atrt The hov wu The grandest display of carpets, ruga and mattressee at Eeneach'v remark nan. MemuUBe IllilVUUVCU UJOU IVI UlWtUVUH I SJ1LT UI ITsHKlTisr IL YleWrTTlfaTI sn Us) tiT I uo MvaiLT VI ajLag lUK UIKUl. I I i w.

I KIlAritMl Off hies afhaal am nf In. The following officers were elected at able low price, and your credit la good. wk a.ll evlaiil A I fTI1inn WW nHAflW faanlkln I ft. XI lUIlsT WiniPF ssSBdlsTmJlall Tfs sn. I aa evv WMW tjiam a wovi tuiiif uig vuii'- i "T7 T-a I tired.

A team rimm tin mnA nK.fr not awl ev a a 1 UlLlOni OT IM IMnaM In lha H7aa)a I nemvv UUUinT IDIS nLUlaUlI fan 11011 1 1 SB III I a meeting of the Sons of Temperance I A.d on page 8. of Plalna: Worthy patriarch. H. W. una tne naina local so well represent- p- Terks aomethlns went brilllint the view of the approaching automobile, d.

Ite. reviewed briefly tha history wrong with TthU and he I Tl bridal party entered to the ma- to attend to hla duties. cnin worrnv associate, avarararet i i imnar h.i Of labor unions. Many unions have continued in tha dark. I mo or tne wedding march from tohen Walker; recording scribe Nellie Alt- home of Day Thomas.

Those present ken: flnanclal scribe, J. K. Harding; were: Misses Grace Ealle and Grace and mattressos at Bentach's remark-; able low prices, and your credit Is good. Ad on page 8. yi---' George Hlnes and Charles Crnuse were vlsltont in Scranton on Saturday.

Miss Edna Hill, who has been visiting in Cuba. New, York, has returned. An unusually good time is anticipated at the prayer meeting on Thursday evening In the Presbyterian Church. An excellent program has been ed, and some agreeable surprises an; in store for those who attend. AU members and friends are Invited to be present.

Klram Antrim, has been trans- erred from Mahunka Chunk to tha Susquehanna avenue station, West Plttston. The mawiuerade hall held in Music Hall on Tuesday evening was a sue- cess. District deputy Keeler of Plttston. in Mr. Jmnmev Minn mad mm mUr.

I grin, the ushers aDDearlnr Aral in the! Blrthdav Partv. beea augg eatedjand organlsedV-but lhey Bcnoe, jonn i w. nsgue; cnapiain. Fralick, Asher Prallck. Fred Sage, rins; rtmarns in wnicb he referred to 1 oy ansa nuiaa- A birthday nartr -was tendered Miss truggled and went d6wn to ruin.

Nona rna atsMbai Aa j. a a uain ArpnrUilrl nnn nraslls-ausj iiaa I nawinuw; ireurer, bbic i ioyd uranger, Jack Keller and Stan Mann; conductor. Bella Harrison: as- I lev Jnhnann. win. wwaers in 77 7 I Jennie BardeU at her home, Sambourne Wilkes- Barre.

otbr brideamalda following street of them have lasted ae Jong, a the United Mine Workers of America. The sictant conductor. Helen McClcUan; In- Misses Marsraret Smith and Ina Sae The offlcera of Plains local No. "'J Tto maid of honor, Mtsa and at a march was nlaved and the aid sentinel, William Balaton; outside spent Easter In Scranton. ork of thia union dates from 1899.

are: William Hands, president; Andrew Harven. vice nresldentr a sentinel. David Watklns. William J. Thomas sient Easter In hrrt: oouplea went to the dlnlniroom where WKh tawtJttog.

prepared by a Tne brldo a wn waa nf whit fh1f I It la about five years old. Unions will Philadelphia. All members of the M. E. Church and congregation are Invited to the prayer aunroe, corresponding secretary; Ed.

i v-twiwi. mi taoie ana room were oeau- never be any better than the men who I Daufherty, financial secretary; Will iTi 1 tifully decorated with ferns and cut She wore a tulle veil, fastened era and streamers from the four corners The Williams Hardware the old lam Ssmpaon, assistant flnanclal sen. meeting tnis evening as this la the last meeting at which the pastor, Rev. compose those union. idea of a onion has been that It was simply a reliable stove dealers, are moved from wua oranm otoaaoma and carried a I n.t k.

retry; uawra ucuuire, treasurer. c-naries ti. saekett; will preside. cor. en and Market sts.

to No. east cl 1 1 The following were present: side of Public Square, near Western stalled the officers of May Lodge Os fighting machine, If the men felt like having a strike they would organise DDI TP enA at a un mi.ii Arthur Calkins. Ruth Darle. union telegraph office. 88 O.

F. lnbt evening. i tiab Wl iiVHL. Uf I rwli, I I Franlt Bachman, Lewis McPermott, Delia nvoeji. The European Specialty and Moving a union to go the, war path.

The i. ot. 'rV. Mice. William BardeU, Lillian Bahney, lace.

She carried white sweet peas and I Bernard Roaanthai Mamrt Thimna A number nf tha innrla nt thia Strike of '61 only benefited for a short I OfFBR MADE BT THE DELAWARE At Clock yesterday morning the I town wera at tha anarrlnv avhlhltlnn Picture Co. will irive an exhibition in Music Hall on Monday evening, -April; 18, for he benefit of Wyoming Hose Co. tlma. Another strike a few years later HUDSON RAILWAT COMPANY. ZSXLJ1 WJtn Jr.ble Th Clayton Swint, Almira Bardell Nellie in .81 allk.e Margie Farrel, Boger Phillips, ot -oeciiia Aiaioney or i at Old Forge on Tuesday night.

xiun avenue. ana f-eilZ iUas-an. or I Tha S.vaar.nM riaiiarhtar nt Rl am a Whn 4ha i -no na tiouser. uatnerine nnsar, tra Rldgen'ay. Elk Countv.

waa solemnised I wiped out that benefit. We cannot retain what we" have unless we make UVBillia HID LT I trllCTlnTI FISPbb IslrMI 'lTlaa ejurkikasi VA1 lfW I i aw. watt A Hudann wrtit nnan if. nA. 1 tl ww.

i oacnman, luiiaoein mmkm, Anna iiacn Tl'L01 iS LW! Sfff M1. man. Harry Wllltn Rough ur union nermanent. The union nro- in ot. Mary tmurch hy Rev.

M. F. away from home about II o'clock on Lynch. At the appointed time the Monday. She wore a blue cap and blue bridal party entered the Church as I coat.

The child cannot sneak a word NESeOPEGK. Mlsa Josephine Harter is spending sev i 7 -VZ: rrr--- adn. Joseph Mailander. Daniel Miiiviui. Ul iicuimi.

luv I MU1M JfiMtih MK n1 IlanlAl ntf tacU uafrom tha enemy: It PH Archbald, gamwi Kinney" Edna Kimball. Hthli Mis. Laura Eagan sounded Mendel of English. Any Information will be eral weeks in Berwick. sohn's wedding march.

The bride's na our wages. It Is no menace, to tha wm operate tsro tralna for whinh A. wlrf yr Joslln. Elsie Bachman, Walter Bachman, nerator. but it 1.

a great benefit to mentf" J.tilbie' tyni.ow B- Florence Bardell. Mlsa Bthel Hartman of Espy was a gratefully received by the anxloua par ants. visitor here on Monday. i ii u. iau iMss rss.

nsaa mint lfjas anna i ma. d-l. i tural charms were enhanced by a beautiful cream silvor mull gown. She MS. Wa hona wlri rrHt.t vlnrorlaa eonsiruetlon.

One Of these trains UaTaiuI i S' paunograpu Charles Corbln and Harry Gray of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cadman at 1 win leave Albany about a. run i luon, Sayre have returned home after spend wore a white plumed hat and carried an opal rosary and a white enameled tended Wyoming Conference at Wllkes-Barre on Saturday.

aave uarui ueeu a union, omy an i tnrougn to Lake Placid without change, I wTiu 1 a a- I 11 Ksl. KasPrIs si ri tna 11 si Vi esMsaaaam lng Easter with George Sage. aggregation, uw in tne eany aiternoon, at- 1 tii; DIIDCAlue prayer book, the gift of the groom's Misses Rowley -and Susie Mrs. ii C. Gtlrov and children left for 4 Mr.

Nlcholla nrd tha men ka ha. loroing to passengers the opportunity ot Tl nnvil. orotner, a member of the Christian Thomas of the Bloomsburg Normal Berwick on Saturday. i out tha School soent Easter at home. vr.

and Mrs. Grant Harter of Nantl- brothers of Philadelphia. She waa waited upon by Miss Mary Hoban. of Many are going back to The Ladies" Aid Society of tha Ben coke. Dr.

and Mrs. A. B. Miller of King-. thTriy 'montTn'; S.

B. 2SBi.f' necessity of such a union. Our union I leave Lake Placid in oats. We have a new Wllkes-Barre, who waa similarly at- I net Presbyterian Church will be enter. ton were guests at the home of J.

-Hv aims to make better the condltlona of arriving in Albany in time to make nTa iJ5Jr' Dakage. "Cou ville; W. L. Coupon Oats," 6 pounds urea, xne groom was waited unon bv I t.int at tha hnma nf u-a a CThamberlaln, James Blair, Harter on Easter Sunday. Its members; to elevaU each member; tb.

f- 'i and J. KemmerTr 'of thi. Ttv and a valuable coupon-redeema- Thomas Majoney. A nuptial mass was Church on Thursday afternoon. AU are Ruth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Sponenberg, Is seriously HL uj nv. n. xyncn. UVK I Invited, to better his home and to make every appropriate name for the new' train and VJ? ceremony was performed by the aiiverware-in veryna tnemher a hntreV nltlaanl If ha arata I it will rlva a nri Af lin k- I bride a brother.

Rev. T. A. Archbald. I "lv BWUK1J 8.

ins; tne onertory Patrick (juinan sang Mra. Alice Mason of Hasleton visited av Marie." After the ceremony a at the home ot Evan Smith on Thurs- ASHLEY. -'STiauon wnicn the National vice resident Lewis of tha day. wending breakfast was served at tha borne of the bride's mother. Mr.

and nunie, oetter environments. uur union I company aeciaes to aaopt. All ooraptl- 1 icnuirnru mi imw i TT 'ZIZ'Z II TL; k. 1 1. I.

rr. time. The wd.in- nndn whini, in. I u. M.

w. of A. will be present at the Mr. and Mra W. Brigga Mr.

and Miss Helen 3. Thomas gave a musi Mrs. Eagan left a few hours later on Mrs. M. W.

Fenatermacher and Joelah UVllOU .110 .1 ,1. I 1 1 1 1 1 iua in. Jill CORUUUI11. I i 1 get aomethlng to eat and something to catlona.ahould be addressed to J. W.

Bur- lfiborat Program, was play- cals at her home on Tuesday evening. an ezetnded wedding trip, after which Peters attended the funeral of Mrs, Philip Peters at Hobble on Saturday. wear. The U. M.

W. of A. stands on Oleic, general passenger agent, Albany, ri "5 isa riorenoe racnmona. organ- .,7 An equal rank with the best organlsa- N. T.

lt of the First Presbyterian Church. Zti'iJr SVIa tlon for the elevation of man. Some At the conclusion of the ceremony, a SIOyee" of the Laurel Run and Mineral The Epworth League was led on Sun they will reside in RMgeway. The Aner a well rendered program gntre- brlda hns been for several years with wer served. The pupils who the International Correspondence 're Prnt and were participants In School.

Tha rmnm wa. fnAna-i. the musioale are as follows: Florence day evening by Miss Martha Rough. The ceo Die condemn ua but thev do not do 1 The belief e-rowa that pvu la nm I -arge reception was held at the reel- the kind of work that we They I Into closer relations with some nf the nce of the bride's parents, 424 Jeffer- lena -uinnnba Hddy. Irene Messinger.

Elisabeth Purh I mi tvi.n mfm MtMnl mi. Itv.i1. Mi.nHuti... I i-w. i I SOB 1V1IU.

HM thAMh war Imr Ian. I program rendered was: Select by Mrs. G. D. Harter and Mrs.

J. J. Myers; girls' chorus. "Empty Is the We positively have the best veal, ha. been a succsful plumber ii the Xff kar- IJa.ut"a, western Dart of the State.

auii-avM ait tt i tha- MiiM nni hnnn riniiii i. iw. I llbrarr waa mint in Mif whiio I iamb, beer, hams, bacon, provisions, 1 I V. Ti.ll. mnl.

Horn tn Mr mnn Mra Tbyrnu Mur. vwua, una, luinaiiu, Tomb," by Misses Margaret Keen, Ellsa-. beth Rough, Grace Fowler, Alda Case. Rena Boat; Carrie Smith and Edna accusea or exiravarance. soma mer-I oerome one comnarativaiv nn-nt i in nu ana aimna room were in I o.

nhy. of Brownsville, a son. Mary aiair. Harriet Ttiomaa, oy Chants condemn us. They forget that the time of his election an effort' waa springtime loveliness of white and yel- fT.

hutter eggs, fancy home rendered A car on the- traction Hne left the Halllday. Ford Rlckard. Maloom John Emery, they, too, are benefited by our vie- made to read into It some connection low. The supper was served by Day. ro' noiiea nams, namourger steaxa.

trftflr VMfgrrliv Ham amvMif Ka-M an1 I afOn. The Easter service given by the M. EX tones. with the Northern Securities but even OT aomnown ly We have manv s-nod friends aha dn now none has aoneared. I The bride la a leader in the moat ex.

I sneerers cut -Kate. the borough line and for an instant it aI1 d'y, anneanHi that it na minar tr, Christian Alliance will be held In the Sunday school was a success. The man not llg coal. Some clergymen have I I elusive circles and Is charming In per- said kind thlnsra ahout ua. and whllal Owinr to comnlalnta that Immfa-rnnt.

I aonallty. She la the niece of Jnaanh flown a alaan amhanlrmaat ht 1 ii 1 19vangellcan Church on Grove street. ner in which "Light of Eastertide" was rendered deserves much credit. The rear The grandest display of carpets, rugs it came in contact with few hnwM.r. Wllkes-Barre.

to-morrow. Rev. George ana mattresses at Benescn remark have some of these friends on the I have been badly treated by some of the I Albright, the millionaire philanthropist end -of the platform was made Into an Tha na.aana-ar. wara I W. DaVU.

Of BUtler. ana KV, able low prices, and your credit is good. nutaina. wa hava anma a tia inaiHa I rauroaaa netwaan iTntoAaro ami nw vnck i ann rr onnnnifiaaui nf Hurra tt ni mwi .1 A A anMMMb en up ana as tne car was northward Easter garden containing the empty sepulchre which was used in the dialog "The First Easter" well rendered by five who do not help us; who do not take I government inspectors are now assigned I longs to one of the' most distinguished I A1 on pfte 8- Inv Intaraai- In tha maatlnaa In k. I to all tralna larrvinr Immlmtit, I fatiillaa In thia Mlnn I bound many of them referred wajk.

I ovwKrm at, iv.w a. and 7:30 i lng. young ladles. Near to It was the gffalrs of the union. v.

New York to the West. On one road. It Uf. Brooks has far more than a local The WUHama Hardware the old 1 Tha trad unlnn mnnninl ihnaili I la eharsed. three oarloaula nf Immlaranta nonnlarltv hntK tnr hla rnrA am a I reliable Stove dealers, are moved from James- Works announces himself a a Mrs.

Edward Nolan of Main street is of evergreen which was used for the dia- candidate for delegate from the Second seriously 111. for lta permanency upon the intelll- recently were four days on the road from famous athlete while at Princeton and cor- et 8tB to ward to the Republican convention, M. v. Munley left yesterday to re log, "Linked to the Cross," by eight small girls. The church was filled to the doors -and appreciation was shown by the gen gence or its members.

when our ew xora to unicago. tm immigrants since he was graduated, but also for I ul owuarc, 1 II tnl. AAWnlalnAJ nn, 1 LU 1. 1 i I TTnlOn iClPBTflllh nffln. 98 William Herts of Hasleton Is the sume his studies at St.

Mary's Col guest of Dr. W. E. Hughes, '-mh pAu iii a ii it, iiui, ana we I wikww imi uuij wvia i-ncy i uia man ir ai icr ana many aaxniraoie I have no union, don't you believe that I no opportunity to secure proper food I qualities: He is a youna business man I lege. Baltimore.

erous collection which amounted to about Misses Mary Cadden and Marsraret tha operators will take away all that hut that part of the time they were with- of unusual ability, and Is engaged in I PI 71I1VS US. The grandest display of carpets, rugs O'Malley returned on Tuesday, to the wo have gained? Tou will have to lout drinking water. larara nam antarYirlaaa hliw taU. and mattresses at Benesch's remark Of flea ef this denartmaat at Brtek Drn snrouasourg Bchoou accept the -wages- -that- thai eempanies I-. often to the Schuylkill region.

He la able low prices, and your credit is good. F. Lfndsev. assistant ticket aa-ent of the vnuna-eat" ann of R. Rrrv.

I store, where, news items Dr. W. A. Dixon of Carbondala was iwiu give you. some or our members u.

D. MINER'S MILLS, Fresh home- made faggofr-At-Thomp-T Ad on page s. a Visitor here on Tuesday; I w- to have this Impressed upon them, the- Lake Shore at South Bend, has of the leading coal operators of this I 5Xu Vhonea. Our union Is not as strong numerically 'I resigned and goes to Niagara Falls. N.

Y. 1 I Yiclnity Miss Mae Oondry of Wilkes-Barre son's meat market to-day. adv. as was outing tne strike 'OTVOS. seen In I The young men in the upper end of se ns asitani ticket agent of the Lacks-1 Many beautiful gowns were Whto-fcon wartnay the assemblage.

Mrs. Archbald spent Tuesday with friends here. SUGAR NOTCH. cannot find a workingman wore I the township are planning to organise a Mra John Wlllinmann whn has haan demns lta work. They, are" careless, r- 1 1 -y 1 srrev rren Am nnina mmniMi with av I hau AAn.n.nM a William Tinner has returned home I vlsltlns- In Ifaurh Chunk, returned eOURTDALE.

Mr. and Mra. Covert of Dor- after spending the past two months I borne on Tuesday accompanied by her Moys especially go to "plays and other I Mrs- Chester, has been appointed lace. Mrs. R.

J. Bennell was attired in I pose Is called for to-morrow evening at placea but they will not local chief clerk to the general advertising gray, with point lace. Miss Albright M. Brannan's. All who wish to become wim xiasieion irienas.

i niece. Gladys vanwny. rtticeton were guests of Mrs. Carrie Covert on Sunday. Miss Sarah.

Jane Harris spent a few I Rev. Stephen Jay circulated among will hold a smoker In nun vi uiuesi men may tvi ncBieru. an, wore yenow. as re. k.

u. wooka, mother I members are invited, be unsble, to Othera spend Chester is the only employed in of the groom, wore an imported gown I The Plains Local to $3 in thy saloons and refuse -pay 1 railroad work In St. Paul who has the of black lace and crepe, over white Odd Fellows' Hall to 60c days with Miss Elisabeth Ann Wooten friends here on Tuesday, Mrs. s. L.

Ptull entertained Mr. ana to-night. Miss "Llllle Evans of Scranton Is Mrs, William Taylor. Mmv Walter Wil Mrs. Charles Gradford i of Fayette a month dues wr should awaken I title of chief clerk.

silk. Mrs. W. R. McClave.

the aroom'a spending a few weeks with Mrs. T. J. County, Is visiting cox, Mrs, Gilbert, of Luierne, and Mrs. tnem to a sense oi tneir duties, it is I sinter, eore black spangled net.

Mrs. 'The grandest display of carpets, rugs Davis. Miss Barrett of Wllkes-Barre called Clinton Seaffoos. of Mountain Top. on Mrs.

William Chamberltn and daugh on friends here on Tuesday evening. Monday. the duty, of, faithful; one. to keep' the iThough the recent radical ch.ge. the Wlil.rd gown of pale nd maUreat Bene.ch'r" "a0" Hsrosai bis crepe de chine, with point lace, able Sr credit l.ood bur, take him by the hsnd and lead railroad system appear on the surface 1 Mn ri.

nir. I uur cr11 gooa. ter Carrie of Plttston have returned Edward Curley waa tendered a sur and Mrs. Joseph Hawley and ki it: a I i w. ii- i au on naae a.

nome alter visiting nere. prise party at his home on Main street daughter, of Wyoming, were guests of Michael Hara of Ashley called on I on Tueedav evenlna-. Tha tlma waa mends here over Sunday. At the meeting of the townshio com jtiiiii um iireruiiBii una bsk mm to jiiuu ui and Mrs T. R.

Brooks a white eown help sustain-the Wef -v, I the divisions of-traffic, and tranapoita- Thtn waa a bllderlna- arfav of fehoUpointed'ut' tha 'JiK. T-t many of which wert. of thwstH- consolidation of the various Mr. and Mra. David Martin of Har his mother, Mra John Gaughan, It be- I pleasantly spent.

Those present were: lng Mr. O'Hsra's first trip out since he Misses Maud Williams. Kittle 8wank. missioners held on Mondav evanlna? a. vey's Lake are visiting here.

ment used by some men that the wages lines. est description. I H. Walker presided and the other mem. Mrs.

Arthur ijpdyke entertained her. are up now ana wnii is tne ns nnvj i 5 i was severely burned a few months Mary and Ellen Burke, Anna Casey, ago. I Josephine Casey. Hannah Htggtns, Mr. and Mrs.

Brooks I bers present were Messrs. Jones, Will sister. Miss Emma Bellas 'of Wilkes" lng due. Info Union. If the wages Nelson C.

Robinson has been appointed for rropVan tour and upon tn Unvn a.ir.u 4 tlrkat aaent or tha thlarh Vall.v h. i uroprsn tour, ana upon left the last iams and Courtrlght. P. J. Walsh and Patrick Convery is a candidate for Messrs.

James Kirk. Alovslus Fsrrett- Barre over Sunday. -i J. Duffy complained' of the condition delegate to the Democratic convention, I William Green. Josph Martin.

Clarence Miss Anna Bryden. and brother. Wal of the road in front of their properties. as Is Michael Lenahan of the West dia ter left on Tuesday for their home In Amnnr tha nut nt tnwn aninata wava The matter, was referred to the road com trlct. Dunn.

John and Walter Hughes, John Dunlop, John. Brady. A dainty lunch was served. Mias Anna Curley entertained the Clinton. Iowa.

They hare been spend- lng tho past few months with relatives here. mittee. James Williams, chairman of the highway committee, reported that they following on Wednesday: Miaaea Ellen The members of Lodge 474 F. and A. lD T.avwH ai-irU'lw Dri4rWM.

1.1 iii icudioi uiiivm a dom, better system- of dockage and New York, succeeds Kim as assistant in many othrf beiieflts. If you let the office of the district passenger agent cause go, depend upon it the effect will In Newark. go with it. If every man and boy were naked which ha would prefer, tha The Pennsylvania has appointed Rich L. 1 V.

l.i Malone, Mary Durkln, Annie OTJon- M. and all sojourning Masons are re Mr. and Mrs. James Archbald and family, Mr. and Mra.

T. R. Bowen, Potta-ville; George Markle, Haslet on; Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Mortis, Jeanesville; Miss Louise Reeves, Kingston; the Mistcs Hodge, Miss Vaughn, Bruce had made a tour of the township and found the roads. In many places. In bad A branch of the Modern Protective nell, Annie Farrell and Annie Mulhal- quested to meet In the Masonic Hal! Asaooiatlon has been organised here. GtKtnre Courtrlght snent Sunday in loney, at li: Friday, to attend the funeral condition.

The bridges' at both Mldvale and Mill Creek needed to be replanked. wimiuuiii niuivui a union or ins uiiiki-bj'( a ivnuiuii engineer A. M. Coffrey and Jamea J. Convery I of brother William 8, Jones of Sugar Scranton.

Bedford. Paul Bedford. Henry Pease. 1 1 11 1 fWR, He pointed out some parts of the road IWHl-l WM- B1UW 1' Lll IWH called at Preston on Tuesday. Notch.

-new the union, I'm sure he'd de- I of Philadelphia, as consulting expert In ride for, the latter, Mr. Nlcholla the condemnation of land at Newport, 1, closed his address by warning the men I Fa. i The people of this place were delight-' I Harry Derr. E. N.

Cnrwnter. end I that should receive Immediate attention Miss Martha Holland called at Scran Miss Rose Mahon spent Tuesday ed to know that Rev. H. M. Kelley will Mrs, Atherton, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas I E. H. Chase and councilman Poad of ton on weanesaay, evening at Wllkes-Barre. oe their pastor this year.

A 1 fl VI fl new cou do certain big things but he couldn't digest the food necessary to keep him in bodily iYlcUl health and brain power to do the work. neeec carb0hyratesi tnat supply energy, heat and strength and he needed even 1 lw bumen and phosphate of potash that restore worn out brain and nerves. fn txr a'l these food elements are found in grains but his poor broken down stomach couldn't digest their IV nCW, starches. He had that common complaint, "Starch Indigestion. A Ha set -t0 Stuy and vo years Perfect scientific GRAPE-NUTS food in.

which all the starches of 450 HC entire wheat and barley are mechanically predigested until the weakest stomach can get from Aem'alj Nature's full quota of nutriment He D.rVVirA.H Ii" by rebuilding himself first and his reward was a restored body and brain that soon brought him riyVwU II fortune and; fame. When he put GRAPE-NUTS on the market the public, advised by thinking 1 physicians, recognized its honest! sincere and scientific claims and now 1 If TP A "THE MOST SCIENTIFIC FOOD IN THE WORLD" Is made at the rate of over TWO HILLION MEALS A DAY. It never fails and even 10 days use will show you things. '3 -V 1 i "There9 a Reason99 -Thin ft Oct the famous little DocK "lbs Road to VellvlIb." In each pKg..

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