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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1903." THE WILKES-BAIiRE RECORD it: SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, igoj. NANTICOKE 9FFXCE Orchard street kid 'Phone 61-1 TnttTU A. McHenry a P. 0. 8.

OF A. There will be no meeting of Wash nrton Canm No. J7L P. O. 8.

of A in Tuesday evening, on account of the tlatrlct convention at faraona. U. fraher, president PARTT AX ALDEfT. i On Thursday afternoon a surprise THE GREATEST INFANT Murty wii riven the home or nr. ind lira E.

J. Croon of Alden la honor IP CUR0 if the tenth birthday anniversary of SOOTHER ON EARTH 10 SOUTH MAIN STREET Jhelr ion Clarence. The occasion was thoroughly enjoyable one. everything koasible Being done to entertain the roung folks. Ice cream and cake were lerved.

Those present were: Misses Helen and Gertrude Youngs, Henrietta Things That kMU and Roeanna Bemmers, Annie and Mattie Bkow, Annie, Margaret and Clara Hansom, Lucre tla James, Lottie Hutchison. Vloletta Belles, Cecilia We Don't Want HIND COLIC, proop, Annie Orlffln, Sarah Croop and Blanche Ctood. Ralph and Carl Youngs, George ld JEUwyeyJ Hi 30UR STOMACH, Fmlth, Jesse Semmers, William James, William Hutchison. Harry Tounga. That You Do Things Mrs.

William Belles, Mrs. William smith, Mrs. Frank Tounga, Miss Lu- miuti Belles and Mrs. Harry Youngs. wewwwews1 nervousness, CltYING, SLEEPLESS and C1JUBCH NOTES.

St. George's Episcopal, Rev. Coxe, D. pastor Sunday D. W.

school, There's Not An Item That's Going to Wait Long Enough for You to Think About FRETFUL DADIES aaaska riassa3 EEEI EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA lEMOTHHiy "HEAITHf-BABIES" (50lO BY ALL JO o'clock: preaching, lL Methodist Episcopal, Dr. la. Floyd, pastor Morning class, preaching, Sunday school, i Epworth League, 6:30: evening ser-', vice; 7:30. Presbyterian, Rev. W.

Peterson, pastor Sunday school, Methodist, Rev. C. Each, pasfdr Morning service. service, Welsh Baptist, Rev. J.

E. Davles, pastoi-Mornlng service in Welsh at Sunday school, 2 o'clock; evening Service In English, 6 o'clock, Bethel Congregational, Rev. S. I. Bavls, pastor Morning service, Sunday school, 2 o'clock; evening service, o'clock; Toung People's meeting or.

Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, Zion Reformed, Kev. F. H. RuIofT, pastSr Morning Sunday school, 1 o'clock; evening service, 6 'clock. Morlrtt rConrregationaU Rev.

J. P. 1 Thomas, pastor Morning service, Sunday school, o'clock; evening service, o'clock. 3 STAMPS WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE 30 STAMPS WITH EVERY $1.00 PURCHASE BYRNE'S BABY RELIEF CURES DIARRHOEA AND CHOLERA INFANTUM. Don't want balance of Outing Hats and Untrim- med sHapes, that cost as high as $2.49, yours to-day- Don't want one lot Children's Hose, fine ribbed, maco feet, were 19c, yours to-day for Don't want one lot of women's and children's fancy and plain colored Hose, were 25c, yours today Edith Lewis, have returned from De grip, came home on Friday afternoon Don't want -one lot- of- Trimmed Hats, the balance of summer stock, yours to- day at 98t? Were as high as $3.98.

troit, where they spent three to spend Bupday with their families. weeks. u. w. Fargo, the veteran news John F.

McCarthy returned a few aayj ago from a trip to Elmira. dealer, will become the agent for the distribution of the Record at this point on and after. Sept. 1. The soliciting and correspondence will remain under Don't want one Babies' Caps, were lot Of $1.00, n.

a. raircnua or BunDury spent a few hours In town yesterday. Don't want one lot of Men's Sea Island Balbriggan Underwear, yours to-day Don't want one lot Turnovers and Embroidery Sets. Don't want one lot Win. -dow Shades, patent rollers, good felt, yotrsjt6-dayfi Wilson Hess returned last evening slightly soiled, yours to- the former management and an en deavor will be made to give the read irom Aiianuo city.

la-day .11 ers more news and' better service. "Class No. 6 of the Moriati' Sunday school will hold a dime social In the George N. Doyle and family went to West Nicholson yesterday, where they T. M.C.

A Sunday afternoon, 1:45 "o'clock. Good addresses and music. All men cordially invited. At a danoe Riven by D. J.

Donovan the hew pavilion at Lake Sllkworth; the following Nantlcoke people were among those present: Mr. and Mrs. H. Shlpton, Mrs. Minnie Kerstetter, Dr.

and Mrs. P. H. McNeal, Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Williams, John Kargosbi, Charles Scti warts, W. J. Burnett, Mr. and Edmund Trusoott and Mrs.

D. L. Morgan. cnurcn on Monday evening, Aug. 31.

John W. Kleokner was the guest of was our win spena Saturday ana Bunday with Mrs. Doyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs! J. W.

Stark. We do not carry "dress goods or materials by the yard, but our one policy is to do good deeds for the trade. This chance and this is yours. i if Good Things for School Wear. Parlor.

Kitchen or Street The annual picnic of the Odd Fel lows of Wyoming County will be held at laKe Carey on Wednesday. Sept. 23. Prof, and Mrs. J.

P. Brledlnger, who wiiKea-uarre mends last evening. Miss Edith Falrchlld left on Thursday for an extended visit with relatives at Three Rivers, Mich. Mrs. E.

F. Sherman and children returned last evening from a visit to Philadelphia. All members of Stlckney Hose No. are requested to meet at their rooms on Monday evening at 7:30. B.

W. Curtis and daughter Ethel returned last evening from a shQrttrlp. la BuirlQ and -Niagara nave Deen visiting at the home of Hon, and Mrs. W. N.

Reynolds, have re RECEPTION. Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony returned last evening from their wed- One lor Outing Flannel, new fall shades, just the thing for school dr jes and shirt waists, worth ioc and I24c, yours to-day at a yrd One lot Seersuckers, blue, nink and rnr string 9nH turned to Wilkes-Barre. PERSONS.

One case of silk finished mercerized Foulard Dress Patterns, io-yard lengths, two shades of blue only, with white polkadot, 36 inches wide, worth 25c a yard, yours to-day, yard 12J One lot extr size Turkish Towels, with.or without fringe, 20x42, worth iSc, yours to-day, each 10 -Reese's BtmettH.Bar your af ocerfes former price ioc'a yard, yours to-day 7. rrom ua. wny? Kecause you can de ran. Mr. 13.

W. Sleppyof Kingston, was the guest of Mrs. W. B. Arnold on Thursday.

pend upon their turning out just aa aing trip ana were tendered a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mrr" and Mrs. 1. D. Hawkeon Bast Church street. The guests extended bearty good wishes and to the young couple and spent a pleasant hour in examining the many handsome gifts received by the bride, after which a sumptuous repast was enjoyed.

The guests: Mr. and Mrs. represent them. We never misrepre Don't want one lot Men's sent anything to make a sale. Buy now.

Decause you can get more for less Mrs. George Hinkleman and daughter Gussle of Berwick are visiting Nantlcoke relatives. fancy printed madras and Don't want one lot of Women's Ribbed Vests, money here than elsewhere. 19 lb. pique bhirts, neat effects.

Don't want one lot of Linen Opaque Shades, all colors, patent rollers, fixtures complete, yours to- -day at .19 Don't want one lot fine quality Lawn Shirt Waists, neatly made, were $1.59, yours to-day ,89 nicely made and good fitting, worth 75c, yours 46 prises were 15c, 25c, yours to-dy at 7 gran, sugar, best creamery butter, pure lard, 11a; eggs, i lbs, rice, 25c; watermelons, 15o. and 20c each; choice sweet potatoes, 35c. peck; onions. SOc. peck; potatoes, 70c; 8 cans Wonderful Five-Piece Parlor Suit offering at Benesch's for the balance of this week.

Be sure and see the ad. on page 3. 07 Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anthony, Mr.

-and Mrs. David Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. Thomas.

Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Bone of glen Lyon; Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Williams, Miss Beulah Smith and Rollln. Rogers of Mr.

and Mrs. D. peas, zac; cans pumpkin, Z5c; coffees, 11. 15. 20, 25 and 35c.

ner Dound. Re Owing to the enormous demand for our patent double ioined Dinner Pails, laoned jieams and -screw nr mif tnni member, we guarantee every article we sen to give satisfaction or your money run them this week for A chance for every" workman to get a new, neat'Dinner Paiir Bmlth.Mrs. P. Wr Burns, Mrs, Rv W. Beldleman, Misses Grace and Maud Bates, Vema Rhlnard, Ivy HaWke and Veda Obits.

win De reiurnea 10 you. adv H. IX REESE. Mrr. William.

Morgans has been spending seven weeks with her daugh TfaNKHHNNOeKa Yesterday was the date set for the Grangers' picnic in Wrigley's grove. Lake Carey, and pains were taken to make It the most enjoyable and profitable one ever held. On Thursday night a steady rain Set in which continued throughout the night and all day yesterday and the event was necessarily postponed. Mrs. Alexander Irolne of Brooklyn has been called here on account of the serious illness of her brother, H.

Bar- On Show. Our New Line of-Fall Skirts One lot Black Broadrfoth Skirts yoke effect, black satin ter, mi-s. uavia jenKins or Hnowshoe. M. E.

Church Preaching at 10:30 On Show. Our New Line of Fall Suits One lot of Misses' Suits, mixed materials, Louis XIV jacket or skirted jacket, yours to-day at m. by the pastor; Sunday school at 2 p. missionary Sunday evenlnv ser trimmed, to-day 52 98 vice at 7. Miss Ruth Davis and Miss Alice Colvln will sing.

Miss Anna sword, delegate to the international nam. Mr. Ba roam although still convention of the Eipworth League, held at Detroit. will read a report on sick man is improving slowly, with tne same. of the Eto- strong hopes for his recovery.

worth League on Wednesday evening. wunam i. a very, Who conducts art extensive market garden Just outside at ciock, i-rayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:80, to be followed by the regular monthly meeting of the of- tne porougn limits and annually grow BRIEFS. 'At the T. M.

C. A. meeting tow -afternoon. Prof. A.

P. Difltendafer will deliver an address and there will be special music. A large attendance 1b hoped for. Mr. and Mrs.

T. D. Garman have re-turned from a visit with relatives at Alexandria. Matthew Beddow of Scranton called on friends here yesterday. Mrs.

William T. Mahon, sister. Miss Josephs and Miss Pearl Mahon were at Harvey's Lake a part of this week. E. W.

Fargo and son Charles of "Tunkhannock were guests of the To-ttefs brother. C. S. Fargo, this week. William Harris, who has been spend- Ing a two week's vacation at Elizabeth, Newark and Philadelphia, re-i turned last evening.

i $1.00 to Cranberry Lake, N. and return, via Lackawanna Railroad Sunday. Aug. 30. Leave Urn.

27-29 Mlsa Ada Savage has returned from a Visit of several weeks' duration with Mrs. Henry R. Miller Of Reading. She also spent some time at Atlantic fCify. a large acreage of choice melons, re nciai Doara.

ports that bis crop will be almost an entire failure on account of too much WW1 wet weather. a portion or your income must into 11 our. -rnai portion win De small Robert Donlln, proprietor of the ft aflaC-ll if you use Ben Hur. Every batch of warren Street Hotel, is srjendlne- Dread (rood. No waste.

15.25. Whits few days with his parents in Auburn, 4.85; potatoes, 75c; 19 pounds eusquenanna uounty. trranuiaiea sugar, oet creamery joeepn uegnan and wife, accom panied by a friend and his wife of Buy It Here ouiier, jsraarora uounty aairy. Because yon can depend upon its turning out just as we represent it. We never misrepresent an article to make a sale.

wiikes-Barre, who have been spend a cans no ripe tomatoes, hams. 15c; purs lard. 11a; bacon, ing several cays at tne nome of Mrs. William Hoadley, will return home the vmuurnia nams, OffgS, adv SWORDa nrsi or next week. E.

W. Fargo, who has been spend The funeral of the late Chester Pero ing several nays in wiiKes-itarre and took place yesterday afternoon. Im Nantlcoke, has returned. pressive services were held at the home. Mrs.

Sarah Harding died at her home on Tannery street on Friday conducted by Rev. J. I Thomas, pas tor of the M. El Church. The floral morning at 3 a.

alter a severe illness of two weeks' duration, aged 69 tnoutes were as toi owb: Wreath Than at' Any Time from the parents, brothers and sUta-r years. Tne funeral win be held In the Mrs. Patrick Hughes of Paterson, N. is visiting Mrs. Mary Downing.

John M. Garman delivered an ad- dress to the farmers at their picnic, held at Lake Carey yesterday. An exchange of books has arrived the 'Tabard Inn Rev. J. P.

Thomas of Morlah Church went last evening to Pittsburg. Mrs. w. B. Arnold is entertaining Mrs.

Wade D. Ball and- Miss Maud Allen of South Bend, and Mrs. AUGUST More for Less Money During bouquets from Flossie Staple, Mary and Baptist Church-thla afternoon at 1: Rev. W. P.

HUe will officiate. Inter the Year xvugar oievena, Holland uavis, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Speleher, Bruce Nagle and ment will be in Eaton Cemetery. She ay uison.

ana a piuow rrom comrades. was a sister or our esteemed townsman, Jabea Miller of Gravel Hill, and The nail bearers were: Rmm ttiii suryivea oy one aaugnter, Mrs, WE PAY THE FREIGHT urnnieia ocnuier, eraa Anderson, Ed-g-ar Stevens, Bruce Nafle and Ray Ol- inner or nurungton. n. j. WIHIanv Harrison and daughter, Mrs.

Cora Allen of Allentown, The deceased-was a devout member of the son. The flower bearers Were: Blanch Morpeth. Mary Stevens, Leo Speioher Tunkhannotk Baptist Church. Mrs. Charles E.

Goodrich and chll ana ueorge dren are spending several weeks In Wayne County with relatives and wonderful Five-Piece Parlor Suit inends. offering- at Benesch's for the balance HuKh Calahan. the DODular tnnanrlal or tnis weeK. Be sure and see the ad. obrJhus artist or the Wlnoia House.

Lake on page s. Drink Habit Permanently Cured WITHOUT THE PATIENT'S KNOWLEDGE! "OHaiSE" tmptrstira batM en well-Down medical prloclplre and prepared by Carey, was here yesterday visiting his J1.00 to Cranberry Lake. N. and parents and caning on mends. Hugh was a farmer Record emrjloyee and return, via lacicawanna Sjt- furnishes many Interesting news items uay.

au, au. ieave i a. m. 50-52 WEST MARKET STREET Hon. W.

T. Bundlck. the Brent coeisiBta or man 7 ear' atanuinf. it la taata-kaa, odorleas, colorleee and aatlnlr without Southern temperance orator, will anaak njr Da a airecta woatarer, II can be fires IB water, mm, ua or eoasa. witaoul tteat'a koowledca.

tne m. m. unurcn on Friday evening, Sept. 4. Says the Macon (Cla.

New- la moat raaea the era Ting for ltqoor Is sot a aser habit hot a dlaeaae, reouIrlDf more than He is considered to be the ablest and most eloquent temperance lecturernnw DHLLHS. from that point occasionally. The will of Charles D. Crlspell, late of Monroe Township, was admitted to probate yesterday. Minnie Lutes is named as executrix.

Mrs. William H. Bender and lady friend of Scranton eare visiting at the home of "her Afster, JW. H. A.

Barham. jr with typhoid fever. Harry Andrea, the veteran artist and marble cutter, who has been employed at the works of Charles Dlet- will-power to enra It. Wa poeltlTeljr tuarantea that OE1IKH" will deatror ail dratre for al- on tne American platform. tohullc allmolanta la any form, and wa wl(t Miss Rachel Dow of Dan vers, Is the uet of Miss Maud White, Miss Pearl Lauderbach and Ralph Brlckel left on Thursday for Carverton At Sheerer's Cut Rate, nrim rlt wa aieaar aBoan 11 rau to oo ao.

Kut It sarar (aUal It toaea ao the dlaeaaed atom- ach and lre a hearty appetite and food Deer, legs or lamo or mutton. Chuck roasts as low as 10c. Boiling beef as to join a nouse party given Dy miss Margaret Honeywell. uiiaauon. Btraay nerrea soon follow Its Sonklrt raealed) mailed free aa ronacat.

Miss Marrerv Rlcketta of Wilkes-Barre row as sc. HamDurger steak, fresh homemade pork sausages, boiled ham, bacon, hams, bolognas. Duddlna-a rlck for the past several weeks, has returned to Montrosoto do some cut Has been the guest B. Morgan "OUBl" eadoreed by the W. o.

T. sablle pea, clergsiea, phyalclana, members ft the 1. M. G. Ju, end tbouaaoda of other.

tr. T. Smith. Preitdent of B. t.

Smith sine vveaneaaay. franks, relishes, sweet and nm. Dr. Robert MeiSell and family, who ting for his former employer. Ellas Dunlap Ellsworth of Vose and picicies, at cut rate prices.

I I I SYRUP' f(3W Tew aWw-asaSBy---IBi I I II ataaaawa I (erarreanmOb, Sew Tel ft Miss Daisy Lee Camp of East Lemon Sheerers. have been granted a marriage license. nreproor conatraetloB Waahlntton, I. wrlteai "Komermia caeea hare coma voder vay baenatloa af the waadarral pooer of jroar remedr far tlrobollam. I aney roit the trl piwrtanltlea yoa bare to bring or, bapplneaa nd health to tnaoklod.

May jrou proapar ia Have You Visited Wilkes-Barre's Best and Only Exclusive Carpet and Curtain tore We "are Carpet specialists, showing the largest line of pat-terns in the best and most staple qualities; and selling them to you at a saving of 10 to 35 per cent have spent the past two months in Dallas, returned to their home in WUkes-Barre on Florence Wall, who has been visiting her grandfather. Chester White, returned to her home in New York on Thursday. MIm Orara finvrier It ini1lne a fair Mrs. A. E.

Buck and Miss Lillian LUZERNE BOROUGH. Asheld; who have been visiting New Wv JBU4JC1 W'T York City friends, returned home yes- $1 PER BOX BOXES FOR tS. terday. Bent la plain eeeled paekare, all ebatves repaid, by OBRffiB fop hulldln. Waakv days In Wilkes-Barre as the guest of Miss May Bogert.

Mrs. John J. Depue is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Yates of Pitts- Louise Foster of West Pittston. "who aocuo, v.

or may Be porthaaed (rum W.D. White 7 Public Spuare. has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Foster, for a few days, returned home on Thura- The Mlner-Hlllard base ball team will, oome here on Saturday to cross tiay evening. Data with the famous Tritons or Tunk- Mlas Ivy Otrrlhan.

who has been stend- A Woman's Complsxioa. Yon Can Be One! hannock on Shaw Park at 8 p. m. The It la rank foolishness sennet Presbyterian Church Morn-ing service, 10:30 o'clock; Bunday school, 12 o'clock; evening service, 6:45 o'clock. J.

Depue and wife and Harvey and Howard McOill of Towanda are visiting at W. H. Piter's. Elmer Plfer has returned, after upending six weeks with relatives at Towanda and Lime Hill. Wonderful Five-Piece Parlor Suit trerlng at Benesch's for tho" balance of this week.

Be sure and see the ad. 6n pageICT- T. a $1.00 to Cranberry Lake, N. and return, via Lackawanna Railroad Sunday, Aug. Leave 7 a.m.

27-29 Ing two months with Mrs. Frank Hager-man in Connecticut, returned home on Thursday. Tritons have played twenty-seven games during the present season and have lost but four closely contested remove aallowness or gTeaalness of the kin by the use of cosmetics. C0C3 KCUSEKEEPERS friar fh Tnlln Rnnilav is hoped It treatment as advocated hv rh aames. The Trltnna team ia one of the at Fernbrook Park Mon- Dlcnlt picnic school sol Lace Curtains Door Draperies Aetntnrm Th.

flnl. 1 t. A i -rt' i HAVIM JiyAuaalJJMjeiLftttenile4 wat woman an improve her tomJ 8er is H. Stanley Harding-. and odr Carlton C.

Brown of New York City SET If ft.v.uu v- uv Durnyine airifl I CITlZPnS S.r DrOlld AT. mem. called upon friends In town cn Friday afternoon. UUx aV i the blopd. which can only be accom- Mrs.

James I Vose, whose critical Misa Mabel JJeeme-iOf Wilkes-Barre KILLS iiitHuea Dy Keeping ths liver healthy Illness has been mentioned in this col Window Shades Linoleums Oilcloths New Fall Designs coming in daily. 3 was ls ana acuv. Tns liver la tha 1 umn recently, la no better. the- guest of Miss Eleanor Murray Thursday and Friday. on miss Anna uumartin, wno naa Deen Bed Bags, Visiting at her former home -here -for Roaches, Fleas, month, has returned to New York A Disease Oerais City.

Report comes from Berkley that the All A 1 fireoera sn Dhnaisla 111 It. Don't Accept "Just Aa flood Ag" 19-year-old son of Mrs. N. Ide, who NIAGARA RALLS AND Rfi5TCfRN via Lackawanna R. Good going-Sept.

1, returning on all trains Sept For further information apply Lackawanna agent, Kingston. y27-l MINER'S MILLS, $1.00 to Cranberry Lake, N. Jrmd return, via Lackawanna Railroad Sun nnu oiooa pollution i. Green a August Flower aeta direoUy on Thw liver, cleanses and enriches the blood, purlflea the complexion. It also cures constipation, biliousness, nervousness, and Induces refreshing sleep, a single bottle of August Flower has been Vnown cure the most pronounced id distressing cases of dyspepsia and I stion.

New trlnl size bottle, 35 regular sue, 7 cents. At all i 1 Munybn's Wtch llazle" Soap IS WITHpUT EQUAL underwent an operation at the Wilkes Barre City Hospital last Wednesday, lsaot doing as as his friends hoped for. Dr. Luna Kealeiu THE REMEDY THAT CURES." It has been carina couahs and colds 15 SOUTH AIAIN STREET i -T Trrittf tT rt i-etiTirt-r in iiinniy ajmaaaass i im I D. w.

SUrk of Elmlra, N. T. and Charles E. Potter. knlcht of the flay, Aug.

10. Leave I a. Si-it I for 20 rears. By all dealers 25a..

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