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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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TOE WIL1CES-BAHEE IlECOKB 12 SEPT. 13, 1904-. fan at Mr. Boyle and family have. been held in -the Welsh Confers DEPARTMEm WEST SIDE left later in the day to attend -the funeral, which will be held to-day.

Mrs. Rachael Price of Lansford, Who Is attending the annual meeting of the Eastern Welsh Association of Congregational Churches, hand an ankle sprained while on her way to church on Sunday evening. She caught her foot In an uneven, sidewalk and fell 1 face water and asked $100 damage. Re gatlonal Church here, came to a close last evening. first session' of the last day opened at -ft o'clock yesterday morning.

John E. Thomas of this town read an Interesting paper on The duty of 'the church towards the chil dren." it was discussed by a number of the visitors and Mr. Thomas received a vote of thanks for the paper. At the afternoon session Revs. Ivor Thomas and A.

L. Rows of Nanticoke preached timely- sermons. At the last session, held in the even Ing, Theophllus Davles and pavid Jones, both of Plains, and every one of the associ ation were attended by large audiences and the numerous papers read gave evidence of careful study of the subjects by the writers of the same. It proved to- be one of the most suc cessful of the many yet held. SHORT, NOTES AND PERSONALS.

"Miss Clara Rowe'entertalned a few friends at an old-fashioned corn roast on Saturday. worn, to Mrs. Kinney, a daughter, Thomas Kennedy, will be at the house of Thomas Kennedy, Larks- vnte, tu aay inursaay to receive (axes. There will be no class meeting at the M. E.

Church i this evening. Prayer meeting, will be held as usual on Thurs day -v Employees or Nos. "1, and the Boston, IV H. collieries will paid to-oay. Mr.

ana Mrs. Frank ue are nomt from their wedding trip. I. well is in New York. G.

O. Turner, a motorman on the Carey avenue line, found the watch ad vertised in it.ia column yesterday and returned it to the owner. Lawrence' Donnelly of vine street had an ankle caught by car and bad ly Injured at the Nottingham collier yesterday morning. lawn fete of the nurses of the Wllkes-Barre City Hospital will take I place on Thursday afternoon and evening and it promises to be a-most enjoy able event. Alexander's band will play and the nurses will be out in full force.

Mrs. D. J. Donovan of Lake Silk- worth her mother yesterday. Trie committee of the fair and festi val for the benefit of the Welsh Bap.

tist Church will meet in the lecture room, of the this evening. The funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Bryan of East Plymouth will be held thla afternoon at o'clock. Interment will be made Jn 8t.

Vincent's Cemetery. Rev. Stanley Flnowlcs of Buffalo Is I visiting his parents. C. D.

Boyle, local representative of the received yesterday of the death of his brother. Michael Boyle The King of AR Medicines j. -f I .1" XVefetabk Preparationfor As -slmilatlng (hcroodandRcgula-Ung Hie StDinoriis andBowela of LliJL Promos Dige3tionheerrur-ness and Ifest.Con fains neither Opium.Xforphine norJlincxaL Not Narcotic. kmtfoujitsiMtatiawat amBsWysBs rsWHn r- ADerfecl Remedy for ConsHna non, Sour Worms ness and Loss or SLEEP. facsimile Signature of NEW YORK.

14 JUL EXACT COPY OF WWAPPEJ. PEN NSYLVAN To the J. J. SHAN LEY. Mansger.

PLYMOUTH. A CANGKROUS PRACTICE, -Railroad 'Officer tap -tn hovione evening ilast who were stealing a ride on Jone of the coal train. Trier were brought before Justice of the Pw W. Honeywell, who discharged them 'with a severe reprimand. Hereafter, however, all boys or men caught steai-Ing ridea on any of the trains will be ifined or Imprisoned.

The company la put to considerable annoyance -by boya jumping on and of! traina while in motion and numerous accidents due to tms practice have occurred. In each case it accident an investigation has to be be made by the claim agent which is .110 small item of expense and in the future a sharp lookout will be kept and -all offenders prosecuted to the full extent of the law. BROTHERHOOD Of THE UNION. ririo mi' 109' Brotherhood tit the celebrated ita first versary last evening with a and social session at Odd Fellows hall. The Interior of hall was artistlcal lv decorated with bunting and natural -flowers and the scene was a Prettyone.

Nearly a.11 the members with their MOORE BROS. CO. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Night Calls Promptly Attended to. Both Telephones World's Greatest me KaiiiesnaKe ummxssLSr 8T. LOUIS, MQ.

i y.i. SPECIAL COACH EXCURSIONS SEPTEMBER 7, 14. 21, 28. $17 Round -Trip PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM OTHER, POINTS. rl Trpin Leaves Wilkes-Barre 10s3S connecting with SPECIAL TRAIN mil, Here We Of 8tandsrd Day Ceaehss leaving Lewistown Junctidn 4t32, Returnnfl Boaenes en regular Trains witnin ten osys.

TICKETS NOW ON SALE. For further information regarding rates J. R. WQOP, Psssenger Traffia Manager. GEO.

Lw BOYD, General Passen- t- far Agent. Are Ag JONES' CASH STORE erred to claims committee. The bill of the Climax Road Machine Co. for for a nad roller, procured some time ago by supervisor Coze was or dcred paid, as Judgment had-previous ly oeen given oy squire van Horn 01 Kingston. The bond of Thomas Kennedy la the sum of 114,000 for the disbursement of the money-borrowed to pay off the Indebtedness incurred la the Sweeney-Coxe marshal, was recom mended to be.

re(ttsed. Michael Oropo-loskl brought suit to recover payment for a horse which he alleges waa In jurea and died by falling on the Flat road on account of an alleged defect in the highway. Referred to the at torney. J. F.

Boyle asked that a por tion of the bond of Nelson Kelly for G. Hahn be Motion made and carried that such be done. The following bills were ordered paid: LAW. Kingston Lumber J. R.

Murray, Fred Brokenshlre, $18; R. S. Eppen-atein, Michael H. Mooney. John Foley, I.

N. Wale. A. J. Roat, J.

F. Boyle, TP, Burke supervisor upper pay roll. W. Stone, lower end supervisor, pay roll, T. Shovltn, Daily News.

Susquehanna Coal J. F. Spry. E. H.

Reese, $30; Raeder Book Binding- $2.75: Marmrcl Williams Il.fio: William MiJ Uanney, 121.75; A. Davenport, J. J. Shanley, $25; Wllkes-Barre Times, W. W.

Keen, P. Connolly, $21; Lance, Lees A Marey, $22.80. Exonerations David M. Davis. Mrs.

Mich ael Hogan. Mrs. John M. Davis. John James, Mrsl' Robert Mrs, Michael Lahey, Mrs.

James Butler. James, Lawler, Martin Buss," Mrs. Duckworth. Mrs. William Butcher.

Mrs. John McAfees, George Stockholm, Mrs. C. J. Boyle.

William Schulti. Henry Schacht. C. L. Stephen John Young.

Ella Watts. "William Wollever, W. Gabel, Mrs. James O'Connell. The bill of W.

C. Carey In the sum of $138 for painting the West Nanticoke bridge was re- reived, but commissioners were of the opinion that the Job was not according to contract and It was laid out. Adjourned to Sept 28. CONGREGATIONAL SESSIONS CLOSE. The sessions of the Eastern Assocl- atlon of Congregational Churches, which DON'T BUY your next order of groceries until you pay us a visit.

We know that it will be to your advantage to give us a trial order, for you will he so pleased with our prices and quality of goods that you will henceforth be one of our many regular customers. The "Hive-" is well stocked with pure foods. We are therefore prepared to supply your ants whether it be for breakfast, dinner, supper or a light lunch. BEEHIVESTORES PLYMOUTH, PA. NOTICE If You Are Not Exactly Satisfied With the Shoes Tou are buying elsewhere, or if you wish' to see footwear which will stand the most critical examination and which will, best of all, make you one of our satisfied customers, call and see our line.

Quality is our first object and our prices are reasonable. Let us sell you your next pair. Moore Dooley 109 EAST MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH. PA. Opening" Now for fall wearables.

The new suits, top coats, overcoats, rain coats and trousers are the finest clothes the world's best tailors could produce. Our boys' clothing and our cute garments for little men win the heart of every mothef'that sees our display. Our hat and haberdashery are full to overflowing with everything that's smart and handsome. We feel that we must have an opportunity of showing all these new things. We invite everybody to come to our store.

Don't think of buying just come to our opening, thing to interest you. We've some- Come. THE RELABLE CLOTHIER. WE HAVE JUST ecslv.d sn untisually fins line of out glass. We Invite your inspection.

IPIDOR OLOU, Jeweler and Optiolan. Fall For Infants and Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years I A AI LROA i From Wi Ikes-Bar -9s and train aerviV Mnmii i.tTs Carey- has- been serldusry' ill vne her daughter, JJrs. Austin, 1 Dniel Frances of Parsons tt ss leant, es veiling. JF Miss Jane Nixon of Carverton was a visitor here on Monday, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Kitchen are the guests of friends at Harvey's Lake. FORTY FORT.

'Mr. and Mrs. Cam bell and Mr. 'snd Mrs. Bradford Samson and son from Hcranton were entertained at the home of3eorge Samson on Sunday.

Miss Bessie Dyaiond has a position as milliner with Jonas Long's Sons. vThe King's Daughters wli( pldnic at Valley View on Wednesday. V'i Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

Ketchum are entertaining the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen ef Afton, Ni Yi iVitn D. J. Williams of Edwar'dsviiie.

ha been elected. Organist of the Presbyter. Ian Church Mrs. Clark Mansfield and daughter1. Charolette of are visiting the former's and Mrs.

George Carey, Mrs. Isaac Reese of Plymouth visited Harry Musgrove on Monday, Mrs. R. Richards and J. Price of Plymouth circulated among friend here on Monday.

i- Wilson Carey of Luierna Bordugh spent Sunday with A new primary department Is being7 fitted up at the Presbyterian Sunday school. This department Is steadllv progressing which speaks In high terms of those in charge. 3: Miss Ethel Thomas left last week ifor Ithaca. N. to enter unon her i-hrvil amies.

"CREMO 9-. I i TLUUK a Made from the cream of, the Wheat. This Is the, finest flour in the maTketv' Sold at A. L. DAVENPORT-4 CO s.

PA. 1 BLACK DIAMOND WHISKY Put a bottle in your, grip when you go PJitlUiiU on a trip. BRENNAM A WARD Sole Proprietors, Washington St. 9 KNOCKS tie; mtesHWHieeeaMM. Mtwrana em.

The Oriole Club of East Plymouth will give a dance In Suppon's Hall to morrow evening, i A ti Dedal meeting? of the unmarried ladles of the Ladles' No. 7, A. O. will be held in St" Vincent's Hall this evening. "roe Firemen Heller Association will meet this evening.

wtiiiam uaiiey and son. Thomas. were visitors ai scranion ana Lirnm. dale yesterday. Ts Misa wattle pugh or New York la the guest of.

Miss Jennie Magee. The Olee'Club of Wadhama Lndn: O. O. has elected the following officers? President. William J.

Hooner: vice President. Thomas- Deacle: aecre. tary, J. F. Spry; treasurer, Benjamin Suasman: leader.

W. D. Lewlsi llhnr. Ian, C. W.

Hunt. A reunion, of th Powll famll win be held In Nay Aug Park on Thursday. Mr. ana wiiuam Coombu will entertain the members of 8t. Peter's Church in the parish building next Friday The street committee will mefet 'this evening at o'clock on Hillside avenue, Mrs.

Elisabeth DeWItt tnnih.r K. De Witt cashier of the First Nation. at Bank, la at Clifton Springs. xne nurKe-Mccann Dramatic produced "An Irish Nobleman" at the armory last evening to a good slsed audience, The playing of the child actress. Oeraldtne McCann, is truly great for one of her years.

This evening "Winchester" will be given. 1M u. A K. Will meet tn-mnrmw evening at 7 o'clock. T-o-night at I o'clock at the T.

rr A. rooms the members will meet to arrange for a membership" rally and ban. quet All members interested are asked to be present Plymouth Business items, -t Telephone 13.121 A. E. Wllllama an.

dertaker and liveryman, cor. Main and uayiord avenue. 181' KINGSTON, The lawn fete-nf nnr nf tha vvuaes-Barre- city take P'ce on Thursday afternoon anil even- "Jgr and It ptomlses to be a most enjoy- able event. band will play an me nurses win De out in full force. wrtv in Williams Hall.

AH the members riuested to wear their low shoes. ne remains or the late Rev. Wal-dtnls MolcsanJI will arrive from Cleve land. Ohio, this morning on the 7:20 "uu WI" wn vt me ureea be allowed to view the remains from to a. At.

o'clock a requiem mm win oe ceieoraiea oy tne Right Hodobay of Philadelphia. oy tne roiiowing clergy: Kev a. naniiiufsay -or Kingston, ex. B. Nolosin of Passaic N.

J. JnrW. Jics of Seranton. Rev." N. Wolenszky of via onre.

interment- win r. mai in tne rorty on cemetery. John Naf us and family and Missea Maud and Orace Maatera attended tn Masters family reunion at the Huntington Valley camp ground on Saturday. J. C.

K. Bobbins and family, have movea trom Kutter avenue to jw. H. i Mr. and Mrs.

George Lewis and aaugnwr are spending a few days at Atlantic rK of Kingston Lodge, No. 70, O. be held this evening. i The Washlnsrton Social Cluh ni hold a dance In the town hall. Ed- n.iu.iii., tvinurrvw ivvvmna.

Miss Bessie Oohler ha entered the Wllkes-Barre public schools, as a commercial student. v' re. i. The condition of Miss 'Mary Rogers is slightly Improved. Mrs.

Myron Strickland will spend a few days with her son at Harvey's Lake. Madams Reynolds and Andrews entertained a house nartv at "Reat. Reynold's cnttage at Harvey's Lake, last week." The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Varne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.i Kropn.

Mrs. 8. Kropp and daughter. Emily and Miss Irene Reynolds. The house waa decorated golden rod and ferns and presented-a pleasing John M.

Thomas, attorney-at-Iaw of Savanah. Georgia. Is the truest of his sister. Mrs. Pennts.

of Wvom lnar avenue. T. McDonoiiffh is raisins- his hulMfne on Market street. Warren Newltt Is spending a week with his uncles at Harvey's Lake -Miss Hattle Arnold, 'has been spending the summer here -with her brother. M.

H. Arnold, has returned to Bait. Lake City, where she is a teacher In tho public schools. Mr. and Mrs.

Fowler Mackie of Philadelphia, are visiting the former's parents. The Emmet Social Club will hold a dance In Edwards's Hall this evening. Rev. and Mrs. J.

O. flpencer returned missionaries from Japan. will reside in Kingston for the coming win-, ter. They have-room with Mrs. Sam uel Culver on Cottage A meeting -of the 'Girls'- Missionary Society irtH be -held this evening.

LflRKSYILLE, Shipp's Castle will bold a smoker on Wednesday evening. An oyster supper will be held at the I residence of Hatta on Wed- Re'Jar Dinners Served Dally at the The White Front DININQ PARLORS Lunohes at All' Hours. Oysters throughout the year. Clams. Milk 'ana Cream.

les Cream 'Wholesals and KetaiL r-r T. P. NOON, Proprietor. Coal Will Be Higher For a short tlms we. wlU seU coal Kr ton as followf: live red at South Wilkes- Barre A Stove, .13.75 Dsllvered at Plymouth Stove, r-.

r-f-o Pea A trial will convince you of the excellence and quality of our coal. Both 'phones. BULL RUN 1 Old Plymouth Ceal Co, i RIISINOER BROS, Pa. MEN Are ofter transformed from a growling, complaining lot Into a shining light at home because their victuals are properly cooked with that, last purchased from ArmltSge SteV, Iron, gas and oil stoves, all sold with a strict guarantee. All summer goods reduced In price.

We heve sole agency for the best express wagons made hi United States. Will carry 760 pounds; from $1.00 to iT.oe eacn. dros. Hardware and Sporting Goods. I 'I aa L.

wives and friends were present. A social session followed the banquet One of the pleasing features was th niovi Ing pictures exhibited by Frank The program also included Jjlnging, spaechmaking and recitations. TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS. A meeting of the township commis sioners was held last canea to order by the chairman. Peter Con- nnllv.

The members present were. Brokenshlre, Honnor, Stone, Burke and Ratchford. Mr. Ratchford was of the opinion that the body should rmeet Jointly to discuss bills before a regular meeting. A motion prevailed that all bills be in the hands or the secretary hefnr the 25th of each month.

The bridge at Hunlock Creek, near the res idence of A. Kiariage, was irjwucu erected and the supervisor was notified to All in the approaches. Richard Grimes reported a pipe leading from his property was disconnected by. the township and a motion prevailed that ih. aunm-vinor connect the ante, Standing water waa reported in front tho nrnnertv of T.

Kennedy, near the Boston breaker, and the same was referred to the upper ena commi-. sloners to remedy. George Pickering said his property was damaged by sur- When You Want to Buy Groceries at Bottom Prices Call at Davis Bros. Co. 107 West Main Street, Plymouth.

43 E. Market St, Wilkes-Barre. am Plymouth, Pa. 18 lbs. Granulatedj Sugar for 8 bars Star Soap.

...25 ...25 ...251 ..25 12 bars Good Soap. 10 bars White Soap 1 bars Acme Sodp. Gold Dust, per package 15 Best Patent Flour Per For loo lbs For so lbs $1.65 Flour Guaranteed or Money Returned. 5 4 Pounds Cakes 25c Salt Bacon 1 1 lb. Plymouth.

Run Crossing Manufacturing Co. 1 Proprlstor 4. 165 East Main Street, Skin Hams 1 1 lb. 3 cans Salnon 6 cans Sardines 25 3 cane large Raked Beans 25 3 catis! New Peas. .25 dinger Snapr, 4 lbs 25? Weight and Measure Guaranteed 6 packages Soapinu.

Dairv Iiutter Pure Lard. Qieesc 4 lbs. Raisins. Regular Hams 13c lb. Oreatest war rlor against all the aches- and pains.

Try It SB cents. EQUITEHnU Ne, 1, Cleans Stomach, Stood. an -the whoU Bystenv It la half of the cure to all chronic and the wools cure in lesser aumenis. THE TEN DAYS TREATMENTS ru guarantee to vatm jvm fe RHEUMATISM, doesn't make any difference bow Id or bow long you have had It. It doesnt matter how many different doctors have been treating yon.

I say that 1 can drive It out or your system as make iron a now and sound persoa you only give me half a chaaea, Treated hundreds of persons without a failure. Come to ne direct, or If toe far, write and send S.S0 by man, and receive the treatment vt axpressj. ALBERT G. 6R0BLEWSKI Mfrj, 111 Main Street. PLYMOUTH.

PA. Our Fall Opening Sale OF BOYS' KMX PANT8 AND SUITS. Ae a to 1 years. Poyir" fine school suits tic. Boys' heavy all wool suits fl.ZS.

Boys' fancy homespun suits $1.66. Hoys' heavy weight blue aerce suits Boys' very One all wool mixed, suits t.2S. Boys' heavy corduroy pants, oOc kind. Hoys' fine all wool cheviot and fancy pants 39c. Our fall line is complete, MAX LEVI TUB POPULAR PRICK CtOTHIER.

Ofcis oiwa, Comer Gaylord avenue and Main Pemley Pure Rye Whisky Full Quart Bottle $1.00 Absolutely "straight" Exquisite flavor, mellowed by age, smooth ss silk. tia-ta mirinlM medleinallv. best for sideboard, positively the finest whiskey In America. -'r RED SCHWARTZ DROl PLYMOUTH. PA.

COLDS Of all things to which humanity is liable there is none which occurs more frequently and whose consequences are more troublesome, and often dangerous than "taklna- cold." It Is followed by a cough, and frequently pleurisy or pneumonia. When-we consider that colds are the cause of nearly all chronic diseases we should, st the beginning, take "YAN.KEE COLD CURE, TABLETS" to "break up a cold In one night," er in two aava. bwdi mm in mm ncia and cools Thev are per fectly sate, a mua wavive ana aire enure v-- At All Drugglsta--2ao Per Trade Pa! ace Warm Prices For September f'-- -ii We bavsr on special sals the nicest lot of tabls linens and towels offered the publlo this season. These goods are all dally necessities and needed by everybody dally. The prices we are offering them at will please you.

Ws are closing out our light weight dress stuffs regardless of cost. WEfC nesday evening for the benefit of the English, Baptist Church. ir. ana Mrs. "Stair have re turned home arter an extended visit at Easton.c Mrs.

Charles Saber still remains very low. Her many friends wish, her speedy recovery. ED WARDS VI LLE. Advertisements and news Items received at B. Davis's drug store.

People's 'phone No. sflsO. There will be an oyster supper at the home of Thomas J. Hstten, Mt. Hunlock, on Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Emanuel Baptist Church.

An oyster and Ice cream social will be held at Mrs. Thomas J. Hatens, Mt Hunlock, on Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Emmanuel Baptist Church. A little son was recently welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Thomas. and a daughter yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lohman. Miss Elisabeth Griffiths entertained at dinner on Monday evening the following: Misses Libbie Thomas, Blanche Hopple and Euraulla Parm-ley, of Mahanoy City; Misses Anna and Jennie Hopwood of and Misses Anna Evans and Rachel Jen' kins of this place.

a friend "requires a convenient, practical and effective remedy for destroying Jlce and removing all parasites and their nits, recommend Rexall Larkspur Lotion. 25c. For sale only at Davis's drug; store. 24 DORRflNCETON. Mrs.

E. F. Reese and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mra George Fenton, at Plains. Miss Esther Phillips of South Eaton spent Sunday with Hattle Harding. Miss Lena Tiffany of Dalton spent Bunday with her cousin.

Allce Ha wley. Mrs. Frank Besecker and cimaren pent Sunday at Lackawanna. Allen Herding of Jinks was a dusi ness caller here on Saturday. Rev.

O. A. Baldwin, a returned missionary from Africa, gave an excellent address at the M. EL. Church on Sunday evening, subject, "A land of crooked paths." Mrs: Walter Morgan has been visiting friends at AUentown.

Mrs. Alice Welch and daughter Car-rle of Hasleton have returned home after spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Davis and daughter Sadie are spending two weeks at Atlantic- Mr. and Mrs. William Walker spent Sunday at West Plttston. Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith of Elmlra and Miss Helen Brown of Seranton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Newltt on Sunday. Dr. wagner or isweet vauey speni Monday with B.

R. Pettebone. A special meeting of the Dorrance- ton school board is called for this evening. All members of the board are urged to be present at' 7:30. 1 i 'Or 1 1 i Nlchola Rapson, has returned from a vialt of a month among western friends.

1 A number of, nousei have of late been entered Krf tramns and thieves; and some usefth articles stolen. Lock your doors 4hd watch well as prayy-W. '-(- On Sunday Rev. W. T.

Blair delivered two excellent sermons. The morning topic was. "Fit for the kingdom of God." In the evening the theme was, "Apples of gold in pictures of silver's Miss Mae Farrell of -Wilkes-Barre was the guest of Mrs, James Space on Fred Hopper, Allen Wallace and Jesse Lewis returned last evening after a few days'- visit in New York. J. R.

Shaver of Harvey's Lake. Mrs. Kitchen of Shavertown and W. Prutsman and aon, Ray of Huntsville, were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Kitchen on D. W. Vlokers of Sprlnsfleld, and Albeit Vlckers of Prooklyn, have returned home after a few days' visit with their mother, Mrs.

H. H. Carey. O. K.

JONES 165 East Main Street, 8 i 5 doors below Bull ImUIIIIHIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIII III! llllllllllltlllMllllli: I The West Lumber Dealers In Lumber of all kinds, ohingftes, Lath.ttc.ete, MarHt ofacturcrs of Doors, Windows, Blinds, Moulding, Turned Packing Cases and Concrete Building Blocks. Prompt delivery' and special attention, to, rush Sawdust. Shavings and Fire Wood For Sale Office and Mill corner Hanorer -snd River Plymouth, P. WEVJS ATOSE WEST P-YtO-P-E-P-O-I-TV.

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