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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1906. THE WnJvES-BARRE RECOUD. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1906.

Columbus- will be held on Thursday la cordially Invited to attend, and each evening. one to Invite three- frlenda- as guests J. 4. SHANLBY, 1 Manage or tne 3partment -T, DftSBaa A AIsmam Vice president Adam Ryseavags, board member C. XX Gallagher and delegates John Much lor and Evan Evano left yesterday for Indianapolis to attend tho convention of the United va eiUHW aSIMVIVM VI tllSkUJ tTBS SJ assistant superintendent of the tie La Verne machine, works In.

New. Tork People's 'phono 700s. Office, Cor. Main and Hanover streets, Plymouth. OM Than juy, naa veen appointed manager of tha Matheeon motor works and has Mine worker.

taken up his reaidenee here. Co. K. C. T.

A V. Guards, mat In their hall for drill last at the Carpenter, Carrie Kelloway and Mary PLYMOUTH. TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONER cwse or wnion tho chaplain, Rev. Andrew Purcell Is recovering from a few days' lllneea. Mrs.

M. Mlnnlck ted friends McCabe, made a brief address tha rtTNERAJL OF THOMAS DANIELS aasetnbieo; 'njembora'-ttt'fj'r ncunon on uaturaay, SERVICES OVER MICHAEL nf of tha board of: township commissioners wag held Tba funeral of-Thomas McDanlele, the younr man who was fatallv In. A 1 good watch. suitable "for work, Jtl. i members were All that was mortal of tba lata Mich vJured at tba Nottingham colliery on month ago and who died at tha City Hospital on Sunday, was held from his Courtdale.

SPECIAL TO-DAT. aei awinxy was laid to rest in St nraut scepi Lennis Norton. Will lam Ratcbford waa elartMi mm ttir, warranted good time keeper, ts.sa, lsldor Gloo, Jeweler and Optician, man. The chairman then announced uarys vemetery yesterday afternoon shortly after o'clock. funeral green stamp given away free late borne on Curry Hill yestsrday afternoon.

The remains wera brought louowmg oommltteeer-" at Lasarus Bros' anniversary. sale. cortege moved from the house at 1:30 Leroy. Coombs Is home from St. a.xonerationsEdwsrd Bonner, Ed Greatest anniversary sale in the his John's 'Academy.

Haddonfleld. N. 10 t. Vincent a church, where aer were conducted by Rev. T.

A to Bt. Mary's Church of the Nativity, where services were conducted by the pastor. Rev. A. Smell, In the presence where he took a three years' course.

tory of the store. Astonishing values In all departments and for I stamps if, i Malley In- tha praaanca' of a large number of the relatives and frlenda of He ts tho sos) of Mr. and Mra William wim an purcnases. adv TI mna Norton. Road The entiro board.

Pnshlre. W. Raton ford and Edward Honnor. Honnon Burke and Broken shlra wera annotated. 1 rnviii vi numoer or relatives ana two or ganlsattone with which deceased was 1' Mine Inspector D.

T. Davis has in Rev. Mr. Murdock conducted ouar strjicted Coroner Dodson to hold an in the deceased. The pall bearer were Patrick Blake.

James Mahon, John Conntff, Cornelius Drlscoll. William Mullery and Jamea Connell. Interment terly meeting here on Sunday after connected during life. A MORNING FIRE. quest on tha Thomaa McDanteia.

ho preached an eloquent ser mUtee to Investlgats the claim of Mrs. w. Stevens, who wants damages for woo waa Mtadiyt injured at the Mot mon, which was enjoyed by a large tlnrham colliery on Feb. 15 and who audience. ivVi died at the-City HoeDltal on March 1L A slight flre occurred yesterday forenoon and an alarm sent In from box IS brought.

Hose, Co. No. I to the scene The Epworth Learue win hold an en Tho Inquest will be held at tho offioe iijurim sum 10 sustained by reason of a defective bridgat Larksvtlle. Tha els mi for by numer ohm residents were laid ISvSf finttl nnal deposition Is made of tha cases tit tertainment and social on Friday. 9 of deputy coroner Philip Walter on warca u.

Kveryoooy is weroome. Friday evening. Mr. Davis wiu con promptly, The flr was In tha one story frame building on Elm. street decupled by Mr.

1 Susan Jones and Charles Smith of 8eranon soent Sun. duct tho Investigation. aay witn nis cousin, c. n. Kester.

owned by Mrs. Joseph Harris. It -v Misses Kathrvn Keeter Stad Grace lat iioiiowing outs were ordered paid! P. W. McKeown.

$260; J. W. Evarts, Money to loan on'real aetata security. caused by a defective The dam Franck of Luserne Borough were call in j. iiuunini.

inns Aif. Attorney Charles Kuschke, evening of- age done was slight and tha blase was 1.1' I i wit. in Bt. Vincent' a Cemetery. INTERMENT OF luLtlBS All that waa mortal of Hills May.

tha little daughter of Mr. And Mra. Thomaa Clemow. was consigned to tha (i.earth In Shawnee Cemetery yesterday afternoon In tha presence of a number of relative and a boat of frlenda, many sot whom came from a distance to pay their respects. Tha floral offerings wre many and of various designs.

Services were conducted at the house fat 1 o'clock by Rev. Thomas Cook, pas- tor of tha First P. M. Church. The flower carriers wera Edith, Franca and Martha Clemow and Valletta Cook.

The pall bearers wera Ethel Curran, Anna ers in town recently. Journed. pco in Kioy House block. 14.it exunguisnea ty a oucicet nrigaae o- Wilbur Kester left on Tuesday for lor the arrival of the hose company. V7 Xfs) me inaianapons convention as a aeie SPECIAL TO-DAT.

SHORT NOTES ANT PERSONAUl. gate from the Boston D. A H. local. Ten green stamps given away free A.

WEIGHING SOCIAL. The rearular xnton urvir. Kin Mis Biaua Blannett entertained the lunil Rrna lnnlrurr. aula. A welrhlna- social will be held In the following on Sunday: Miss Nevada noia in du Vincent church this evening.

Following benediction. Rev. ITath- Greatest anniversary sale In the his sunoay school rooms 01 the German O'Brien of South Wllkes-Barre, Miss rt'n .11 tory or the store. Astonishing values Reformed Church' this evening under Deal Titus and Miss Nusnica of Kings. v.

vr uviiuw ui uunmoTm wiu proacn in all departments and for 1 stamps tba direction of class No. ,6. Tha mem. witn au purcnases. adv ton and Misses Ksthryn Kester, Grace Frallck and Bessie Wharton of Luserne The Ladles' Anvtllarv nf i vr bers and friends are invited to be pres CX A.

tendered the officers a reception ent and a good time Is promised all. Borough. waiter Soskl and Leo Serowlnskl Tha correct weight of each Individual ai me rooms on Monday evening. An Miss warn pole and Israel Kelly or have formed a partnership and will excellent 'program was rendered and present will be riven and other amus Plymouth on Mra John, Harry conauct a barber shoo in the base ing features should bring out a large on Sunday. ment of the furniture store conducted V-iiv' garnering.

Mr. and Mrs. William Rowett spent too airair was brought to a close with refreshments. D. J.

Donovan returned yesterday from Wllllamsport, to which city ho on East Main street by Thomas Bren nan. Sunday with John Reese of Luserne Borouch. The third desree will be conferred Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and daughter wem in quest or a stock or horses.

Georse Horsewood of Olrardvina at and officers nominated at a meeting of We Are Ready Blodwln and Mr. and Mrs. Grlfflth of Elm Lodge. o. O.

to be held this Psrsons spent Sunday with Thomas evening. tended the funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clemow yesterday. Roberta AJ151T Oto Mtsa Hughes and Miss Jones visited vi.v96 buys 7 room house, bath and Mrs.

John Fralev recently. Other Improvements, Carlisle street. Weddlna rlnrv in 11 mnA IS fc lt Mlaa Abble Dodson. Emma and Bert near Carey avenue. Built 6 years: 11.000 balance lone time.

Pos soapes ana weigats. Defrane spent Sunday with Ethel Bunn of Bunker Hill. session at once. Bargain. Phillips, isidor Olou.

Jeweler and Optician. Elijah Blaine and John Covert at witsenkorn Building. adv tended the game of basket ball at CARRY THE Goldenrod No. 80. Dauahtera Wllkes-Barre last Saturday evening.

of Uberty. will give a tie social at A lanre crowd from Larksvllle at KINGSTON. SPECIAL TO-DAT. FINEST STOCK mo noma or atrs. itsaboth Eddy on tended the quarterly meeting at the Franklin street to-morrow evenlns.

A M. E. Church on Sunday. FOUND Ten green stamps riven away fre pleasant Urns It In store for all who attend. at Lasarus Bros anniversary sale.

for the. Spring Season with everything that's good and every thing that's correct Clothes, Hats and Toggery for Men, Boys and Children. It's a luxury to wear such well cut, well made and handsome Clothing as wo sell-, A man feels himself dressed, looks dressed and la confident of hU good -appearance. Let. us Introduce you to our handsome new v- Spring Butts and our swell Top Coats." You'll surely be pleased with the acquaintance 1 Our Clothes have made for ns a mighty host of friends In this vicinity who will gladly testify to their goodness There Is Just ons thing we would like to have you do ton In some da; and spend ten minutes looking over this Spring stock.

That's all. Miss Mallnda Carnenter. dauahter of Albert Mr, ana Mrs. Israel Carnenter of car Greatest anniversary sale In the hla-tory of the store. Astonishing values in all departments and for stamps Vfyi superseding old-fashioned cod Ever oil pod emulsions liecaaset vvithcmt a.drop' of oil or.

disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements of cod liver oil, actually taken front fresh, cods' livers. 1 By our process the oil, having so value either as a mriHnr or food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions, Vinol is deliriously palatable, agreeable to the weakest atom ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength creator for. old people, puny children, weak, run-down men and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases." Everything Vlnol contains la named on tho label. OUR GUARANTEE Wo have such faith In VINOL that If you wOT take it we promise if it does not benefit or cure yon we will return yoa your money without question.

We take all the risk. H. C. TUCK CO. DRUGGISTS.

t. Is also aold' by William B. Davis, ver street, and Francis Klnny, son of Correspondence, March It. witn an purchases. adv A pleasant birthday aurprlse.

was ten Mr. and Mrs. James Klnny of Reynolds street, are to be united lif marriasv. bv dered on TVursday evmtng to Mr. and Mrs.

George Wlldrlcks of Albert. In honor The' funeral of John Gouah took Rev. w. J. Day, pastor; of the First Presbyterian Church of Luserne Bor Place yesterdav afternoon from tha home of his daughter, Mrs.

Hilton, on College street and was largely attend of his th birthday. The following were present; Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Masten, Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager, Misses Alice, Cassia and Edith 'Yeager, Ida Vander-mark.

Jennie Wtldrlck, Mae Rmlth, Eitfna ough. The ceremony will be performed at that place. The contracting parties are highly esteemed residents of this town. ed oy rrienas from Kingston, Plymouth and Nantlcoke. 'The services were MaJ.

Chirk of the State Guard and mtteriv. Mrs. Jane Bnvder. uzstn Baiuei, conducted by Rev: I C. Murdock.

assisted by Rev. J. Nicholson. The quartet, Mrs, Clarence Stevens, Mrs. and our two school teachers from WUkee- MUs Jones and Miss Cannon; John Murray Roat, John Hendrlckson and So.

Walter and Charlee Smith. Walter Capt. Whitney of the regular army Inspected the members of Co. I on Monday evening at the armory. The members of tba.

company were out In full toree and the officers were greatly pleased with the showing made. The inx. neorre eager, enns. xeag-er; Ar We handle tha famous Alexander Smith Bon's and Stenson'a Sons' carpets. For stylo, wear.

qualities and general aatls- faction, they have no superior. few prices: Tspestry Brussela a yd. 75e to t.BO. Axralnster a yd f1JK to tiOC Ingrain, all wool, a yd.i-Me. Ingrain, semj-wooi.

a yd. Too. and lined free. A1 few" choice" 4x11 rugs of various patterns from 14 to $28. Martin Pooley, sang "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Asleep in which were favorite hymns of tho deceased.

thur Zearfoss, Harry Vandermark, Simon, Hlldebrand. John Hildebrand, Fred Yea- D. Kabatchnick THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER. other, officers present were Col. Dougherty.

MaJ. Pierce, MaJ. Sharpe, Ma j. The pall bearers were C. Bach, C.

J. Turpln, George Carr, M. H. Swalnbank, ger and Edward IJnes. An outdoor concert was riven by the Albert band.

M'ss Jones. Muss Cannon and -Mies- Alice Yea- Benjamin Badman of this place and Sterling and Capt. Sterling. William Hallier Is a candidate for ger presided at the piano. Gamea wre Charles 8.

Puckey of Nantlcoke. Interment was in the Forty Fort TUNKH ANNOeiC r7t. SPECIAL TO-DAT. Ten green stamps given away free Lasarus Bros' anniversary sale. plavet, refreshments were servea ana a who will compose tho high school graduating class for 1906: Mildred Gertrude Kraw.

Lottie Love, Minnie Be liter. Lucella Drake. Alfa Pansy Brown. Anton Koiesky, Frank Borden and Frederick James. delegate to the Republican county convention from the Third ward.

1 good tune was had by all. There will be a meetlnr of the Wom All Dersons holdlnc cheeks dated en's Auxiliary of the Dorrsnceton Epis Greatest-anniversary. -sale in the history of the store, i Astonishing values copal Church on Thursday, March is, EDWHRDSV1LLE. Joslah Jenkins Is now ready to do Feb. will receive their money at our store.

Armltare h.rdware and sporting goods at 2:80 p. nu, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Betteny, so Park Place, Dorranceton.

all kinds of mason, pavement and in all departments and 3 for 1 stamps with all purchases. t. adv "ssiji ami inntsssi.i- Re-presentatlvea of the Wyoming and Walter BvTewksbury, who haa-been spending the winter with his parents. Dr. and Mrs.

A. D. Tewksbory, returned to. Philadelphia on Tuesday. Ex-Sheriff John W.

Gray waa at Wllkea-Barre on Monday. William McGUI of Wanamie was the sewer work. ll-l guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones LOOK! Special Prices All The following men from this town Sullivan County.

Meshoppen and West MOORE BROS, GO. J44 Main Street, Pa, fitiJ (t.t. were elected delegates to the miners' Tha repairs being made to the No. 1 D. tk H.

breaker are about completed and It Is thought that everything will be In readiness for a resumption of operation on Thursday. 1 The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Welsh Auburn companies a convention lo held at Indianapolis on yesterdsy. The Modern Woodmen of America will meet te-nlghU- i Invitations are out for the marriage of Richard Morgan Roster and Miss Elisabeth Lincoln, to be held at Owego. N. T- on Tuesday.

March ST, vat 11 March is: van uiDDons, lawis uwens meeting at Hotel GraHaAt on Tusda.y to discuss rates and resrulatlofts be and James Webber. tween their exchanges for the coming Mra. Charles V. Coatlett and sister. aapust Church will meet, this i afternoon.

John Malnwarlng Is a candidata for This Week Miss Agnes allien, spent yesterday -o'clock They are both well with friends at Scranton. delegate to the Republican county con vent Ion from the Tenth ward. The following marriage licensee have been.tssued by the lerkof th Orphans' Court recently: Jesse Lattlmer of Tuscarora and Miss Ettle Hitchcock of Skinner's Eddy W. Mllea Had-sall of Rosengrant and Miss Grace Martin of Boston; Aaron Bidder of Eaton, and Miss Nellie Wtlsey of Monroe; Lather Harvey and Miss Elisabeth Dody of Vose; -Arthur Beam and Miss Venetta Ely of Noxen. Miss Minnie Svhutter la confined to her home by Illness, Mlsa Mary Connell la In' New Tork this week attending the dressmakers' Don't forget the eisteddfod to be held known in society circles on the West Side.

rrind Mrs. Henrf kiinieV' enteral A regular meeting of the KnlghtV of at the Welsh" Congregational Church on St. Patrick's Dsy, The prospects talned last evening at their home on Market street. About twenty-nve la dies and aentlemen were present. point to a large attendance.

Two foreigners who were Intoxicated on Sunday evening- puahed constable Wstklns off the sidewalk and when Flour, the best, bbk 15.40 10 lbs. Oranulated Sugar 91 Finest' Creamery Butter, per lb. I cans Milk I cans 25o Strictly Freeh Eggs, per dosen 20o Word was received here Isst svenlng season. Among those in -attendance were: TV B. Vostourg of Skinner's Eddy.

George Carter and O. H. Allen of Christian of Lacey5; vllle, Dr. 17. ot Centremore-land and Lewis C.

Vaughn ot Forks-ton. In the case of Commonwealth vs. W. R. Bercaw, charged with Illegal Ashing, the Superior Court hasrendered a decision affirming the opinion of Judge Terry, by which the defendant was discharged.

The opinion has not yet been received Here. In the case of Berge vs. Adams, assumpsit: which was' also appealed to the Superior Court. the appeal 'was of the death-of Charles Weiss, son of Bargains Jones' Cash Storo asked them why they did It they as Mr. and Mrs.

A. Weiss, who died at Canton, Ohio, yesterday after a brief ssulted hlih and would have badly beaten him had not Edward Francis and Oliver Harrison arrived In time to illness of a complication of diseases, Montgomery W. Waters, superintend He was about 28 years old and was well known In the valley on account assist him. For Yoof Bargains In Laces, ent of the Tunkhannock aV Wyomln? Valley Telephone Co. has leased the E.

Stark pronertv on North Putnam Vlnol and the well known Revs 11 of his wonderful musical attainments on the violin, as he had few equals in this section- Prior to his death he waa street and will reside there after Am-ii. remedies are for sale on the West Side quashed. This, was a case of certiorari to a lustlce of the peace. In which the at the dros Store of W. B.

Davis. 100 lbs. Gold Coin Flour, S2.70 30 lb. Sugar. ,.31.00 Skinned Ham, lb a mm 9 the leader of an orchestra In the Houe.

HI remains -will fee DAVIS BROS. GO. l7 THE CASH 107 West Main" Street, Plymouth, Mis Anna Cuddy Is In New Toyk. Vank It? Boyle, of Nicholson Vui efiurl afftrmWl 4h Judgment' of 4 brought, nereiewr interment Tresn anouider, it. iiojo visitor In town on Monday and Tuesday.

1 There will be a rock drilling contest at William J. Davis's Colorado Hotel the Justice. The superior court held the matter could not be reviewed by an appellate court. I'ork Loins, lb. RALPH DORON, UNDERTAKER.

adv. Miss Elisabeth Klttrldee la fh on March 27. Conditions of the con Home dressed Chickens, lb. 17 The following are the name of those of frlenda at Wllksa-Barre. test are as One Inch steel to The entertainment this evening' In be used, esst blt 11-4.

eight pound ham mers: no diamond bits; dry measure Potatoes; bushel. 80 Fresh Eggs, doien the M. E. Church, under the auspices ment. Tne contest will commence at of the primary department of the Sun 1 p.

m. Time, ten minutes. Nobody We are Displaying day school win be a unique and enjoy but amateurs. able one. There will be recitations, dialogs, music and a pleasing' tableau Ai lovers, Edgings and Insertions." At the BEE HIVE STORES PLYMOUTH, PA.

r. THE. BUSY CORNER. Remember the stereoptlcon views and moving pictures at the Bethesda In which about fifty babies or tne Church this evenlns. cradle roll will take part.

The admis A tea supper will be given in the sion win te is cents. Albert E. Carr has a position with vviu nave iun line oi iruits and vegetables, on hand at lowest market prices. 6. N.

JONES Proprietor, 165 E' Main Plymouth. town hall by the ladles of the Em manuel Bantist Church on Wednesday the First Showing of Spring Goods the Wyoming Valley Traction Co. as evening, March 2S. conductor. .4 HaU.Trimm4 Frm of Charj BROTHERS MARKET EIGHTH HLBERT-SEVFNTH Oliver Rhvaaerch win move his fam Items of news and advertisements ily from Hillside avenue, to the rear of his shoe stor on locum street on for the Record should be left at the printing office of Martin Pooley, where or.

before Atrll 1. they win receive attention. PHILADELPHIA, PEHHA. William Thorns has taken a nosHion Miss Jessie VanLoon, daughter of st the Hssard, Rope Co. at Mr.

and Mra, J. C. VanLoon, a student in Seersuckers. Plaids. Plain and Bsrre.

at the Millersvtlle Normal School, came David D. Evans ts sble to be around home to spend the spring vacation with stripe Uinghams, also Chambrays In all colors. after his recent Illness. her parents. Miss Beatrice Morrsn has recovered f.

Ai watt nas gone to aubomo uny AS FIRST PAYMENT SENDS THE gjLL PIANO HOME A WEEK, UNTIL PAID WFOR-NO dL EXTRA CHARGES from ner recent Illness. for a couple of weeks. MOORE DOOLEY We Recommend Pepaolds to any one suffering from dyspepsia, indigestion or any aliment caused by improper digestion of food. Right here In this town we have positive proof of thslr value. Borne of the cases were of such Also a nice assortment of White Goods for shirt waists in plain and Reese Thomas spent Sunday at Ide- town.

Corav B. Ransom Is erecting a lance iucrccnzea euects. uoovir our BERWICK. sinsle nouse on Lawrence street. SPECIAL TO-DAT.

James Harrison ha resigned his po sition at Milton Ruth's barber rhon. Ten green stamps given away free DELIVERED FREE MMA" 0' long manajng as to te Incurable; yet they, readily yielded to this remedy. Call and get a booklet John Ronny has accepted a position at Lasarus Bros' anniversary sale. ai jnuin Daroer snop. Greatest anniversary sale In the his tory of the store.

Astonishing vslues SPECIAL TO-rAT. stock over. L. K. YOUNG 353 West Main Street.

Plymouth, New 'Phone 7054., In all departments and 5 for 1 Stamps A Regular $350 5 KMO Ten green sts ps given a way free DOOLEY CO. wlfh all adv V. Wu, "Mini RELIABLE FOOTWEAR st Xjasaru ros anniversary sal Greatest, anniversary sai in the his Mrs. Joseph Faust Is spending a Piano for Cor. Main and Eno Streets, Plymouth.

tory of the. store. Aftonl'MnK values bole agents for Herplclde. weeK in Nescopeca. Clyde Frits has returned to New in all departments and for 1 statins witn an purcnases.

adv Tork. after a short stay In town. Miss Edna Brlggs of Bloomsburg visited Miss Flo Sherwood on Satur COAL AT Mrs. Elisabeth Re-ber spent Sunday Tfc5 King cf All Medicines' Look Carefully Pea Coal, I tons delivered In Wllkss- In Bloomsburg, making arrangements to move there. Miss Rosana Stock of Rcranton visit Reasonable Prices Tfcs Rattlesnake uarre, so.w.

Pea Coal, 1 ton delivered In mouth. $2.00. 1 Ply. ed Berwick friends over Sunday. st the following price list We be Warren Johnson of Bloomsburg spent THE OLD PLYMOUTH WA8HERY.

Greateat warrior against' all the IWECJ Both Phones, Sunday here. llevs It the greatest 25c bargain prices ever offered to the housekeeper of the West Bide: Here is a piano built to last a life-time that we offer to you not only for $100.00 less than: the regular retail price of pianos of like quality and style, but we will place in your home upon the first payment of $1.00, and Quality first, last Jd always. Mrs. Katnenne wanamaaer of Mil It has been and will continue to be ton Is spending the winter with rela lbs. Btsrch 2Ss lbs.

Ba rley 25e tives In town. Morris Knickerbocker Is on the sick our aim to give full value for every dollar received. 11 Pure Food Laws will not affect aches 1 and pains. Try 25 cents, EQUITERRO No, 1 Cleans stomach, blood and the whole system. It Is half of the curt In all chronic, and the whole cure In leaser ailments.

1 rAPit tnereafter only 51.00 a week Pur Rye eana Sardines cans Mustard Sardines 25o qts. Green Peas qts. large Beans 25o cans Sweet Corn cans Iesder Milk 25o cans Jersey Queett Milk 25e bottles Catsup yJJli until, the purchase price has FORTY FORT SPECIAL TO-DAT, 100 EA8T MAII3 PLYMOUTH. because It Is the straight natural pre mjr been Daid. I Ten green stamps given' away free Lasarus Bros' anniversary sale.

at I bottles Blueing bottles Ammonia .25 THE TEN OAYS TREATMENT. The Infallible Cure for RHEUMATISM. doesn't make any difference how Salad Oil i auct or me sun -a wnisky made from fine selected grain, properly aged In word. Full Quart Bottle 11.00. bottled Beer and Porter by the case.

Prompt delivery. Fred Schwartz Bro. Wholessle Liquors. old or how long you have had It 4t The- maktnr of an acnetlaln- salad I lb. cans Apple cans Peas lbs.

Prunes 4. lbs. Carolina Head Rlre Creso. Cra ckers i 't 25o ba Olns-er Snapa pkgs. Mlnee 25o lbs.

Beew's Baking The Quality of Our Gxis Is O. K. The Winthrop is Guaranteed for Ten Years Winthrop is a piano that anvbody would be proud to have in the house. It has 7 1-3 octaves; splendid action; is eased in most artist is designs. You have your choice of walnut, ebony, mahogany or oakdouble veneered.

AM the metal parts of the Winthrop Piano are of the most superior quality and will never rust -It yo nave aa old piano, or orgaa wo wilt take it in exchange as part payment. IP YOU CANNOT FIND IT CONVENIENT TO VISIT OTJR STOIH IN PHILADELPJIIA, tend us a Postal request, and one of our represeuti-tlves will call at your own home, i Ooean matter how many dinerent doctors have been treating you. I aay that I can drive It out of your system and make you a new and aound person if you only ertva me half a-chance. dependa largely upon the OIL We have an Imported brand that we guarantee to be pure and which la aa sweet and delicate aa cream. It costs less than many Inferior brands and will suit you In every respect we are sure.

Price per pint, 60c. (Beware of Cotton Beed Greatest anniversary sal In the his tory of the Store. Astonishing vslues In all departments and 8 for I stamps with all purchsses. ii'-Mt, Roller sks ting contest at Music Hall, Wyoming. Friday evening, March 18.

Skating ae usual till 10 o'clock, adv Mrs. H. B. Mensch attended the Sunday school convention on Friday at Luserw- Borough as a. from this place Henry May.

of Westmoor was calling on friends In this Place on Sunday. Miss Frances Ailing was the guest of Mr. 8. A. Mensch last Friday.

Th W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor social" at the hornet of Mrs.

Harvey Teager this evening. Every member Treated hundreds of persons without a failure. Come to me direct, or If to OIL) far. write and send $3.59 by mall, and receive the treatment by express. Reese's Cash Store Peter A Maslowskl, Undertaking and Embslmlng Carriages to hire.

Wedding turnouts. Etc 419 West Main Street. Plymevth. -ropl'a 'Phone ion. Nlbt calls tx Marktf snd Filbirt UT BROTHERS Seven I alcert R.

D. Williams DRUGGIST. 401 MAIN STREET, KDWARDSVH.I.T5. PA. 111 Main Street, FLYP.10UTH, PA..

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