The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 12, 1898, Morning, Page 7, Image 7

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Four bargains that created
much excitement here on
Thursday and Friday last.
For the benefit of many who did not, or could
not take advantage of our offer then, we shall place
on sale today the
but for one day only :
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Bargain No.
Silks
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Bl.ick Brooded Silk, M.indard soc
twenty-nine cents the yard.
Bargain No. 2,
Storm serge
thirty-nine cents the yard.
Bargain No. 3,
Clay serge
too much of it in stock, so we
regular 98c value.
fifty-nine cents the yard.
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Bargain No. 4,
Colored dress goods
nouncement (of tins paiticular
ranged earK in the season Irom
are excellent, and not a piece of
than i.i weeks.
twenty-five cents the yard.
Unrivalled dress goods,
Talfeta Silk Evening and
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Colored Satin Newest goods and only the most
desirable shades; real value 6sc
Fancy Silks Suitable tor waists and silk underskirts;
regular dollar value
Fancy Silks Newest color combinations plaids,
stripes and checks; value $1.25. Special
Pcau de Sole 27 inches wide, tegular Si. so giade.
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Peou de Sole 23 inches wide, tegular 1.25 value.
Special
Cut prices Just in
on books today !imeI,1or1.
the Holi
days; we will give you a
chance to secure first-class
copyrighted publications at a
cut price. Every one of the
following would make an im
mense Christmas gilt, and as
there is a saving of from
twenty to forty cents on each
volume, we know what the
result will be today. Satur
day was the busiest day of
this ever busy book store, but
today shall eclipse it
Copyright The newest
works ,0ks b,y the
best authois are
here as soon as they appear
in print. Prices aie lower
than anywhdc else by twenty
per cent. The following are
some of the quick sellets:
Margaret Mont fort bv Iaiure II.
Rlrhurds. iiulllsln.( at Jl.ta. Q9r
Special nit prko toila .. '
The C.ihtle inn, bv Stunle .1
Wemui, Hilllsh(.U at JIM,
Spcclil cut piico to- t I n
day 4I.IW
Simon Dale, by Anthony Hope,
puhlls-hed at sfl SO. Spe- I in
clal Out price toil.ij '"
tiloila Mumll by Humid rredtilc,
publlshd at 3 10. Special ji
cut prlco today "
Stciv nf iv Yankee l!o In if
11 Hamblen, puhlUhiil at fl Vj.
Special ui Jiiln to- 1 ()
llu lu
An Inch pendent ll.iui.liti!. b
Ann 3. HI inch ml published at
Jl Ti Sp'ci.ll co piico to OOn
da y'6L
Tli' Choir Invlt-lble, b Jiimei
I.ane Allon, published at $1 M
Special cut ptlce to lift
da I. IU
lied llork li Thorn in Nel
mui l'age iiibihci at 1 "M
Special cut piico to- 1 (
day 1 1 VJ
Reside the lloiinv lliler Uiuh, b
Macl'laien published at Tu. 7C
Special tut pike tod i .. ""C
Mallle sl'ilnce, by Jlu-e . t'ai",
published nt tl'i Hpe-Unl 09r
cut piico today 'i'
Seconil Thought nf an Mlo l'el
ov. bv Jeiomo K. Jiiome. pub
lished nt 11.83. Special tut n?f
prlco today ''
Ashes of 1-miiliH bv Itobei t W
ihambeis iiubltshcil at $1 V)
Spiilal tut piico to- ( ft
today lu
I'litoncr of Xeuda, t Au
thonj Hope, published ut $1 ").
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thony Hope, puhllhhi'd ut $1 50
Hpctlal cut price to- i i
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Troni School to Ilattlelicld. by
Cuptatu Chailcs KIhk liubllsluil at
$1.50 Spctl.il tut pile o ft
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Ills (iiu co of Omioude, b 1'ran-
ces KoilKbon Iiuinelt, piibllt-lud at
$1.50 Hpctlal tut pilto
today "... . lilU
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unparallelled offeiings,
The pi ice quoted will hold
good for one day only Mon-
d.iy. During th.it time vc shall
olfer thiee hundred v.uds of
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Also for .1 spell of one d.iv.
i-v.tr.toidin.iry value in Bl.ick
Storm Seigp, 44 inches wide,
regular price 59c. Special,
It will take you about one min
ute to iccognie the saving in
this particular item Black Clay
Serge, so inches wide. R.ithei
shall cut the puce tor two days;
According to actual
count we have just
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the writing of this an
class of goods). The price
39c to sqc per yaid. Styles
it has been in the house more
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silk and satin values
stieet shades; leal value
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choice or higher value than a
store that has twenty or thirty
times the purchasing power.
Depaitment stote cloak looms
are the only mediums by
which puces on this class of
goods have been i educed to
the low standard they now
occupy. We mark all our
goods on the same ratio ot
profit throughout our entiie
stoie, barely enough some
times to pay for storekeeping.
And as to assortments you
can do no better than to look
heie first before you decide
upon agaimcnt.
Special in this depaitment
today :
Newest effects lu ladles solf
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IIruhiI m.ittilals
skills, plain and
of 9gc up
etrj description
""hlilleu's rcefeis Uili collals,
some tilmmcil hiv ol.ibormh
otheis plain, t-erlccable niattiials.
51.98 to $6.98
Also an Immense line of misses
coats In all the bist fabili
$1.74 to $12.00.
Lavil At closing time on
aprons Saturday night we
r had just about thir-
doen of these on hand. They
aie of fine satin striped lawn,
and are sold everywheie (or
25 cents. Full sue and nice
ly made they are woith all ot
that, but to make our ladies'
uoderwear counter paiticular
ly interesting to day we
sha maik them lor i
all day
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Children's
underwear
White and
grey meiino
shirts and
drawers in broken sizes and
at broken prices. What we
have will fit children of 8, 10,
12 and 14 years.and the value
of the goods runs from 25c to
me, according to size t
Special today 1 VC
Towels
Heal linen towels 14 Inch, iepu
lar value 17n. Hpeclal tut 1(1,,
pi lee today ivl
Cotton to'eln, nJktru !arnc slo;
valiui li'ic ; Special tut Up
prlco today ou
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(lia lotion ory good weight,
well taped and win til $100. AOn
Bpetlal cut piico today t.L
Damask
IJxcellent quality of cuam table
damiifk alue r.'u jil, Bpe- A"Xr
clal tut prlco today Ot
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EVANGELIST TOY'S WORK.
Two Weeks of Special Services
Brought to a Close.
It was expected that KvntiKcllat Toy,
who lm been holillnff Bpcclii! union
t-ervlers In the I'rotcstnnt chinches fur
the past Un seelis, would close hit
wot It hete rrlilny, but the time wnn
extended and ho elelhered three elo
quent Ferivoi.i yesterday and W11 leave
fur Philadelphia today.
In the ni'irnlni; ho prenched to a larpo
eoiigtei atlo'i lu the Second I'resbj.tct
lan chuti h on upper Holniont sttcet.
In the afternoon he aildreped n rikkI
m? tl apniHnso In the First 1'iesbv
ti rlnn e him h Last evening the Meth
odist chinch as Ullid to ci'pi IolIiik
and there Mas nn unusual oittpoiitlntr
nf the Holy Ohost.
Mi. Toy will cany with him In his
leiiM' takliip' the best wishes of a
Bieul mill ft lends made dining his
bil stn hue.
J). & H. WRECK.
A real end collision occuned on the
Pc law aie mid Hudson's Nineveh
I'iriiili S.ituiduy afternoon. Thr-,
cms ami a i i boose were ib molln!i"d
nnci i bicomnthe wus dnm.iKi'd. h.iv -ILK
tun down n low embankment. No
ut e v ns in luted The cause of th" ue
cldint hat. not 1 een KHen out.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
rniiloea of the sialty slinrH In
thU city received their Noumbcr
v nfies Satmd.iv .
Miss Mm J Mi O Hi" Is tllllim a tem
poiavy clciKshll. In the etoit of I. '-'.
Mm mm
riolefasoi and Mis. Tli.Mlen i:v nn
and sun, l.clle. spent the pus few il,is
with the tin met 'a patents at West
Si i anion.
denize V M.UI110O 111 "Her Mujestv.
the t'ook," plioul lieie to a tai,,-s:,.'Ml
audience f-.'ttutday evenlmr lie if.
i funtw and has nn lntt"tln?
nuii'iiiiv for supiiott. He kojs to I'hll
iidf!hla tiHlay to till a two vwl:s' en
r.ii'c mi nt
Jilts Hi It i Hnle, who was si ilously
111 last weili, Is now nit ot dj i.-i'i
ah- 1) W H nnplirey, !aurhtr
(liact anil Mis- May Vann'in aie In
New Yoik.
W I! ("Ii.i'e has been ap)oliuoil a!d-de-i
amp to the ill pai tmont i omn.ini'r
if the Ciiand tn of the n.'puhlle.
Mi i base owes his appointment to
pH-ni'i em e In the .i)ik ot tho stite i,i
(ii.matlon :.'is a. I!. Tiffat.y leeelv-il the sail
lutelllpHiii e bv whe H itllldav ol the
death ot hir 'NH, wire of Ke. T A
Ttisl.e in Tellpoit. Limit 1-1 mil Ml.
"ilsbe made iniiiij fLlends in this
c ltj two yeais aim, when she sp.-nt
t-eeiul weeks with Mis. Tlftait.
Ham Vaii.leimaik, lotmeih of this
c it has be, i made not theastc t n pas
P ller us:en of the Queen anil I les
eent tout!- with headiiu irteis ut l)i -Unit,
Mich.
Thete Is talk eil lent .utllllK the
Youiik: Mim 's Christian assoelullon,
which lus be nn d"ad sevei il enis.
Mr I'lai k.ood, of the pajmester's
department of the Krle siient jtster
il.iv in tills city
I'tepai aliens aie Ijelnp; made nil
ilons the line of the sr.n ity for th
fin tlicnmltiK abandonment
Select Conmi'inder Omup If. Phltes,
of the Ancient Older Knlphts of the
.Ustlc Chain, will he In this tltv on
We dint day evenlnjr, Iiee. II, for the
1 m pose of vlsltlmr Pioneer City cpstle,
No. 10"i.
Cluimbei Iain's Colic, Chob'ta and
Dluriohoea Itemcdv can alwhv? be de
pend! d upon and Is pleasant and safe
to take Soil by all druggists. Mat
thews Bios, wholesale and let ill
agents.
AVOCA.
John (illlls, a Polandei, leslding in
West Aoea. was killed on Satuidav
motnlng by being struck with a Lehigh
Valley train on the cut-off He nud
n companion were lutitlng to cioss
over the Hacks befoie a train passed.
The gates weie down, but this warn
ing was Utt unheeded Ills compan
ion inn under the bins anil he attempt
ed to do likewise, but was not success
ful. The engine stiuck him, hutlii.g
him t-eveial arils off When picked up
he was yet unconscious and died In a
few houra. I'ndei taker O'Malley took
chutge of the remains They ore at
the morgue awaiting some telatlves to
claim them His wife ami family nto
In this count! y, but It Is not known
whete thev are. Hcjulie Fltzslmmons
empntiplleil the following Joints to In-M-stigate
the inut-o of the accident:
J. F. Conaboy, Lnwienee -Moi.ihan,
Daid Tiue, W. S McDonald, T. J.
ritzslmmons and Michael Ilyan.
After waiting patiently for three
months without any wages, the toach
eis were once moie doomed to disap
pointed when they learned on Hatui
day evening that there was no decision
ghen In the school boaid case. Tlw
Jmlge ptomlses to act bome time dm -iltg
the week.
.Miss Mae Saundeis, of Lincoln HUI,
Is eiitlcally 111.
James Cllllcsple, of the West Side,
is dangeiously ill.
In the case of Thomas Hi own mm bus
the botough of Avoia for $10,000 dam
ages, the Juty rendeied a veiellct for
$100 lu favor of the plaintiff. Several
eii8 ago Mr. Hrown Hiistiiineil a Inok
en leg while walking along Mnln stieet.
The side walk being defective, he
biought suit against the boiijugh.
Thomas Nolan, formetly an employe
at the Langclitte company stoie, has
incepted a position with J. J. Mangan.
of Plttston. He is suceeded hero by
Thomas Davis, of Yoik avenue
The L, C. 13. A will meet on Pi Ida v
evening. All membeth aie lequested to
LOOKS LIKE A LAW SUIT
This Dishonest Meichnnt Says He
Will Piosecute His Cieditors for
Seizing His Stock, But All Is Be
ing Sold nt Hetnll Stoio Open
Every Evening Until 0 O'clock.
The eiodltois claim they hav a Ujht
and will sell the entltc stock out. Fif
tv per cent, less tlvin actual cost. 5,000
men's business suits woith $1-', at
$1 Ui 5.000 eh gant full oven oats. $r,i$,
worth J1S. men's Scotih cheviot suck
suits, IZ 75, wot tli $10.50 tlueo button
cutaway diets suits, $7x5, woith (10,
ill wool pants. $1S6. worth 11,50. nobby
youths' suit", $1.23, woith $13. Don't
be misled b slpus and bauuei.s other
miichants may display to deceive the
public. He Hire yen .no nt the ciedi
tors' sale, 121 Penn avenue, a few doors
from St. Chnilefl Hotel, Scranton, Pa.
Dining this t-nle tin' stoie will bo kept
open until 9 p. m.; Saturday until U
l. m.
he present, na there will ho nn election
of ofllccrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hrlslln, of Hnx
elton, spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Lnuuhlln.
rECKVILIiK.
II. n tlnrncs Is critically 111 nl his
home on Wnlnut street,
Henry Jones today moves his fam
ily to Yntesvilro, at which place Mr.
Jones has secured the position as en
gineer at a toal colllety.
Miss Laura Williams, of Lake Ariel,
Is the guest of Mlsti Grace Chivcrs.
t). C. Urtirow has secured a position
as clcik ut a stole nt Avocn. Ho will
leave for his new Held of labor the
Hist ot the year.
Ulakelj botouRh council will meet In
adjourned session this evening.
The residence ot Charles HeaUv.s, cit
the West l'nd, calne near being de
Htiojed by the one day last week. The
placing of n lighted candle In too near
pioxlmlty to a window curtain, caused
the curtain to cntch on lire, and but
fot tin. timely mtlMil of nelghbois the
house would hae been desttn.ed.
Theie was no one at home but Mr.
HcutUs' .son, Andtcw, who guo the
alaim.
TAYLOR NEWS.
This Evening's Banquet L. C. B. A.
Elects Ofliceis Peisonal News.
This evening will oi i in the giand
baniiitet of the Acnila lodge. No, r?i,
Flee mid Accepted Musons, 111 Weber's
link For some time past committees
have been haul at work ntianging the
things for the event. A grand musical
ptogtamme has been selected, which
comprises .some excellent talent. A
number nf invitatluns have been snt
to different tnganlatlons of this older,
which will no doubt be pies-.ni in latge
delegations This older Is comp isej
of tin most piomlnent liunie'i p. en
of our town. At a leietit meeting of
the outer the following cilllut wei
elected: Mustei. William Van Rusklilc;
S. W. Hinges and James K. 'Watkins,
see i etui y, Andiew Dale.
Mi and Mis, William M V. uh, ef
Aiiulemy stieet, Hyde l'atl vjeie tin
fiitests of Mr and Mis. John Ti. HvntH,
o Main stieet, jesteidav
Mr. Hdmonel Cniter Is slowly recover
ing floill hel nietlt sickness.
Ml. Nelgle.v sas lie will prose, ut
tie inlseientits who thiew stones at
his house If the oifelise is tepeSited, as
lie sij! Uie guilty peiinns kl" Will
known.
Will ..'ii Clangwer. if Alllngtcn
II i 1 1 1 -i was the guest if lelatlvei tn
this pluc" e steulay.
At u meeting of the Lie'!- C'.irli-lic
Henevolent association, l'.iamh No.
14.', was held In theli tntnu on Tliuis
da evening and was laige'v atli'liel
ed The following olllteis weio elect 'il
lor tin- ensuing ti-tm- T'l evident. Mis.
Mbhael McDoimld; Hist vice-president,
Mius lilla Kov , second v ice-pri vlcleut,
Mis Janus P Law, leccndiii, Miss
ute Clink, assistant leioidet, Mis All-
tlu.iiv Thompson limine lul seitetatv.
Mis Maty Timlin, tieasutel. Mis.
c.uheiine Mae kin. maishal, Mis. JM
wunl Walsh guanl. Mis. Patilck sSulll
vim. tiustees, Mis Planus Co.vne,
Miss S.iele Mac kin, Mis MatV Tisue,
Miss Annie Oatvey iittJ Mt3. Maiy
Lamb
The Itennmd silk mill is lunnlng
double time nn .u count of un ovetllovv
of OldClK "
Mi 3. Mary Davis and uutightor, Liz
zie, of South Seiantim, weie the guests
ot i datives lu this place jestttdav.
Hmblem Division, No. 37, lions of
Tempeiani e, will meet tills eventing 11
theli looms In V in 'Ioi.ls ha.l A"
membeis aie tiiiuesti'il to be Jiesent
The emjiloves of the Taylor, f-yn"
i'1'il Holdeti cnllletles will leceite tin It
menllilv dlsltlbutlons lor Novenbe- to
i mi low
The childien ot Mi. and Mrs II mv
I'liip, of Itailioad htieet. mo Imttoving
fi i.ii thi'lr leeeut sltknese.
Finnic Decker, of I'nlon stint, w is
fir. guest of i datives In WesV I'Kts.
tot. yesteida.
All membeis of the Hand ol Hope
of tin' Welsh Congtegallonal ihurih,
who in c iutetesteil In the depositing
bank of the above organization, aie te
questid to tut n lit their depositing
eaids tomonow evening, as the teim
expltes. Hy cudei of sect etui y.
Mi. William Thomas, of thlo iilae-e,
spunt the Sabbath with Prof, and .Mrs,
M. J. Llod, of Pticebuig.
The joungsun of Ml. and Mifi Mich
ael Col cot an. of Ta lor stieet, died yes
teiilay motnlng, utter a brief illness.
Funeial aimounceinent will b made
latet
Misses Ida Stevens and M'nty A.
Jones, of this place, weio the gue.its
of f i lends In H.vde Paik vesteiulnv.
Coiiioinl Lewis Heese. of Company
11. Thlitcemh leglmettt, Is fast legaln
Ing ids health at the hospital In Head
ing Mr. and Mis. John Ootdon, of .leian
t on. weie the guests of the lattci's
patents, Mi. and Mis William Heehe,
of I'nlon stieet, estetdny.
Lackawanna lodge. No. 118, Ameiie.in
Pioti.st.tnt itpsoilatlon, will meet to
monow evening
DALTON.
Mi. Attltui Leacock is Impioving In
health and Is expectid home next
week.
The Methodist Dplf-topal Sunday
school held a social at the home of
.1. U. Sonteo las-t AVedneday evening
Theie weie about sixty pet sons ptes
eut who spent the evening in pleas
ant eonvoisatlon, plalng games, eti.
They weie also entei tallied by a iccl
tation given by Mis. Fred Snyder, a
song by Mis. Hlnier Illce, a lecitallon
by Oietchtn Hiislum and a ttlo by
Haiold Stull, Coinellus Haslam and
Cla ton Moxley.
llev. I'ease, of Hasten, has been as
sisting Itev. Welghaase In icvlval ser
vices In the Haptlst church, dating
the past week,
Mr Welhe, a vetlnniy suigeon, has
settled, In town In the house next to
Samuel Shoemaker's haidwaio store
Rev. Thorp, piesldlng elder of Hones
dale dlfctilit. bpent Filday last with
llev Leacock.
The Woman's Christian Tempetance
union met nt the home of Mis. J. H
Santeo Friday afternoon
Itev. Flojd, of ninghnmlon, pteathed
In the Methodist Hpiscopal chuich labt
Sunday night.
The Lltoiary fcoclety of tho high
school lendeted a veil goeul tno-
giammo whlih was enjoyed by some of
the patrons of tho school last Filelay
afternoon A ety amusing feat ute of
the entertainment was the leading of
a paper, edited b some of the pupils
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Slgimture of
&mtA.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
The Anniversary Sale
A Wonderful Lesson in BariaMif in
No need to waste words to tell you about this Great An
niversary Bargain Carnival. You were here Friday night and
Saturday and saw for yourself.
The sale lasts during this week.
You must admit that prices were never so low for de
pendable goods. Every day this week will find something
new for you here at a price far beyond hope of comparison
with any other store in this section.
I Store I
S Open
Cuninerc
Heavv vvhlto shaker flannel, tmd
plentv of It Anniversary XLc
,ile ptlee, per van! . V2W
llinvj while and Kiev blanket. 11-1
lw, anil legulatlv 'J" An- UJir
nlAiriiirv ii1p prlre pen -"J
Outing IlimncN In strlpis and
ebeiks, dark ui light eolois, woith
10i Aunlver.iiv '(ale C"!
sale pi he, vanl . . 7V4L'
Cotton bitts l.oim lolh vny good
ilimlltv cotton bitting An- Ar
nlveisntv sul pi Ice n
ri.innclettei, the he anil lac 1 ImN h.i
wrapper dies-es eti . "lif
Annlveisiiiv h.ile ptlci d v4c
One lot blliiw t,lklnlr the legul.ii
loe gi.ule. Amitveiniv ("Ar
sale, price t jiud . . . vijq.
Until
b Christmas
Vv
Dolls and Toys
at Little Prices.
Tour items
a re in c n
ttoned here
to dttidd you to the Toy Stoie.
It will do your heart good to bee
the children enjoy the Show.
Doll that ale li-i In long ih.sed
with funcv ilu'inKe, pitint leather
shoe (lowing hall, etc. An- ir
nlvct-iii.v S.ilo .utw
Doll tint aie 1! In. long ot UKiiue
nlielv iii'tuincd even to the latest
In nilllliK'iv. Weio ("p. An- iirf
ulvei-.ir.v Sale- "C
5il Wash Set iiiiihIsii,( of 'full
and U aslibe.iril. Auuhei- l,
ii j halo ... . .
Doll (In-Cart. wen- Sn An
nlver.s.uy h.du
19c
Low Prices on New Books! How Funny !
It's laughable, vet ti ue. "Special" prices on books in other
stores today ate HIGHER than our tegular piices. Comparison is
inteiesting, as proof of what we say.
No matter what book you may want it's always here or to
be got foi you at less than elsewhere.
Copyright Books.
You'll see them mother stoies
today marked as very special at
i. 10. Diop in this book stoie
and you'll find them at p..
then regular price 1 .UU
Prisoner o' Zsnda : VntUouv Hope
Kup.Tt nf llentuu; Aiithonv Hope.
Afterward 1 tin .Maul luren
holdleM of Fortune : It. tlaidliit: IUvU
Cliulr liivlsib e : lames Lime vllen.
Cilorla Mumll: 11 irold Fiuilerlclc.
Custle Inn : Mauley .1. w c. limn
Keil Kock : llionius Nelson I'.i
I0
llusli W nne ('Jvoli): .Mitchell Si 10
MclecCK of Itunnlsilale: Wit' (I l ,-iii
secoml lliuiiKlitltllel-'elluw leioino' ,Sr
iimnier In A remit : Vllen KD
Town Traveler : UlhsliiK . .. Mil
Holiday
Handkerchiefs
As a souvenir
ot the Anni
veisaryin our
Handkercheif Department, we
olfei a handsome box containing
thiee Pure Linen Women's
Handkerchiefs, with embroidered
and scalloped edges, that aie
positively woith 20c each. An
niversaiy Sale the
box 35c
Women's purn linen, handsomely
h.intl-embioldeieil Initial tin stil
ish 'j-lnili lu m a full (tiiitnnut
of letters Annlveisary Sale, Tc,,
each iL.
' .-dozen Itox at Sl.J'i
Women's handscmc embroltlercd
and lace ctlges on sluir linen a
largo variety of patterns, the
iheapcst lu tho lot I worth dou
ble what we uslt Annlver- O t r
s-.uy Salo 4a
Women s eirbreldered and lace
edges a choice Miilety of pal
tern, vnlue up to He. An lOl
lllvcu-iaiy Salt- each .... '"i1"
ij-dozcn, i.Jc.
Women s printed holders, emhiold.
tteil edges, lace edge ldtt cor
nets and cmhroldeiid lornns,
worth 10c. Anniversary Cr
Salo OC
Men's silk Initial, handfomclv cm
bioldercil, woith "v. each Annl
verMttj Bale, one-halt II C(l
dozen vD.iJU
Jlcn's rlll initial, itra line qualitj,
full iihsoitment of letters, worth
,i."ie each. Annlversurj IC
Sale, one-half dozen . '
Men's Jneouette. fancy bcrdcts, looks
llko silk and wear like silk. 1 flr
wot th Tie. Aimlversaty Sale
Men's mid Youths' fnntv printed hot
tleis, fast colors; worth liic Cr
Annlvitsai Salo "
Colored Silk Mllfllcts all handsome
new patterns, extra huge size and
lieuvy iiualitv of silk, worth OWr
up to $.'00. Arnlvtisarj Salo "-
Jonas
MOSCOW.
Mis Jolm Itarnelcn gavo n paity
rrlilny evening, Dec. 0, in lmtmi' of Iter
tlriu ijhti r, Lizzie, It boing lur twenty
Hist biitliela;. Games of Miilous kinds
weio lnellllgiel 111 until 10.30 when ie
fiehmi'iit8 weie nerved. Among tH"
guetts weie' Mtx II. I. nalge, tho
Misses I.lzzle fliown, Mal)v-"1 Dew lit,
Muiy Stone, N'nloiln AV'llbut Nona I..i
Ilat. Saiah Deikei. riorenco Cannon,
Grace TiavlB. Paulino Mgaigel. Mia
llainden. and Uev. H. Guy Snow den
Hert Illescekei. II. Iv. Devvltt. D St.l
plea ilnrdner. II J. r.hiliurdt. Vincent
Meguigel, H. Men ton WattB, W. . ilai
loui, Waldo Smith. Mies llarnilen
was tho teclplcnt of many beautiful
piesents.
Mr. Spauzcnbuig, of Hamilton. Is tho
kiicht of his sister, -.Iig. F. W. I'osten,
Mis. W. G. Iliomlheail and ilaughter
A NNIVERSA RY SA LE.
Domestics, Linens and Blankets.
AVIde sheeting'", 2 2'i and li'i an
wti'e, in bleachtil and brown
Choke ot this great birgil.i while
tlu.v last Aimlver.ny sale ()c
price, per vard vriw
Due Lale e.tni line nualll i,n
Ui allied niililln Alinl- "l4c
vilsaij sale prli e, per d. "Vt1
One lot blc.iihed and brown twilled
tovvellngs. Come eatlv for this.
Annlveis.ny salo price, 11.C
juiel 2
!M piece checked linen gl.t towel
big Aiiiilviisuiy bile pilce, g,
vaid
ID piece funcv sttlped skllt lining;
uuull lie per i ml An- 1 ll,c
lilve.ib.uy Mile pi ice, janl 2v
Some Great
Cloak and Suit
Bargains
All of our
tan, mode
and blown
jackets that
have sold all season at fiom
$16. so toooo, go t Q
now at li.vO
llldck Knsev Jackets, stnippitl m am
link htf-h storm ullai, llm-d
thioilghout, was $1.' U0, Cy QS
Jlls( loloied bollile j.ulii.ts In led.
blown and blue nilMun -3 OR
woith $"i
I ow ... . ..
Coiiluioy velvet A.ili-ts
lium niweMt hailis
thi' latest stvlts, win- ,
now
made, lip
In flu
2.45
Hint K boiule Capii- nli civ trhnmul
with thlli! t fill txtii full swti'ii,
1 llit ll tlllOU(,llilUI Will ? 17
$e.. now O.OJ
Devotional Books.
Beautikilly bound in white
leatheiette with silver stampings,
printed from laige type on line
papei ; published at ;oc. ,
Heie today at IOC
uions the titles are
Vounit Man In Itutlnrit : I'dttanl V. HoU
uuni; A1ut und tile Church : liuic.
WorN ; Job i ItUiklu.
Art.Pojtrv and rttitlc s-lr lolm Lubbock
I lie Choice nf Hooks' I.ublioi I.
A talk vvlthlloys. ilemy Driiinuioiul,
Itacli lis to lru : V.o'i And w .Muuuy.
Clamblert unil Cianibllni;- it V. Ileec hei
circa test I 111 UK n Hie World' l)ru n niond
How to l.enrn It iw : III uuiiiioa il
Have faith In (loil : Mm ru.
Ulil ChrUtmas W'lihhliiKtou Irvlni
Spiritual I..IW : lialph Wuldo Kmcrson
.ove and Friendship - Kino.bon.
A Lot of Good Things
to Interest You
In the Basement.
l-'irst
of all
come
Toilet
Sets. riiey'ie moulded Irom
American Porcelain, decorated in
two colois peatl and brown.
There's a wash bowl and pit
cher, covered chamber, soap
dish and irug; oidinarily you'd
pay $2.25 foi this set. Dur
ing the Anniversaiy t
oHIc Aj Ml. K r
Open stock Dinner Ware,
made ot the best English Porce
lain, decorated m brown :
Cup and Saurei, 10c. each,
1'lates fit m di to !l
1'lutter tieim Tc to 13c.
S lute Ulfches, fc
l'ltt hers, lc to ,l"c.
Coveied Dlhes :"K:
Sugar Howl Tic
Giavy Hoats, Joe
The New Hoi hestn Lamp a Christ
ma gift to make tulllUlal sun
shine Nlikel plittd, with 10-lntli
deioiateil shude Oiilmaril soltl
ut $.' "j Annlviisary ait An
Salo ... . sPl.OV
A lot of China Novelties consisting
of Cups and Saucers I'iu Tiajs,
Howls, Ash Tiiijs, Salve Hoxes
Match Iloxts, Vast s, Cuam J'ltch
eis, t ti Wcro lCi Anul- 1 nr
nlverhaty Salo ivc
Fancy Cushions Hand-paint-at
Little Prices. ed Cushions
seven inches
square, with pretty silk ruffles;
weie 6qc. Anniversaiy .
Sale 49C
Largo slzo hanil-palntnl Cushions,
Willi t-ilk and lacu ititlbs, many
juuttv designs, weio OSc , "70r
Anniversaiy Salo ' "
Lon
ulttiued tn their home In Inutaut-r,
lu., on I'"tlelay motnlng M.i A. W.
Hat den aicompauli'il thim
Mihs Nou Is, of St i.iiitim, v as the
RUett of Mid. It. 1. Llalge, on Thtlts
ila. Shu In Conliny Is visiting file mis In
i:act ftiouilslmtg.
Chailcs LfiH.ii spent Inst Sunday
with his mother, Mis. Ann Lah.ai
EVERY WOMAN
EciEttbTtaneoljarolltblf, monthly, rc;n:Hn? nodlclLe. Onlr hermlgn CSA
tSopnrcitdrugnhould tcutjJ. Ii jcu. want the bm, gat "
l
iCttJr.
te.TJv5
M
A-4T
L' A
Br. Peal's
k Ther ore prompt, life aod
1 tnndif nnnt. n vwhtFa Si
For Sao by JOHN H- PHELPS,
t4
nil'iJM
"AtV
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
...,'' It'll'.'
Evenings
Until
Christmas f
Avv-r-y--A
Women's and Cold weather
Children's comiort at tii
IlnderWMr e prices is the
unaerweai. b st evidence
of this Underwear store's good
ness, borne lew oi tne nni
versary Sale things aie men
tioned hete:
Children's nibbed Tlcece Lined 1 Qc
ist. Anulverr.in Sale .... "w
Women llc.vv l'tn co Lined Vests;
legular '-' cpialilj. Anul- Qc
vtiary Salo m w
omin' Nntuial Woot Vnelervveir;
lcguiar ii"-. iiu.iiicy. -linn- is7
Misiuv Sale
Children's Combination
Suit lu
ill hlze. Anntvir'-aii TCn
Salo
Sterling Silver To enumer-
Nove t es. MC l"e" . '"
an advertise
ment would be to catalogue a
list that has no equal in tins part
of the state. Fiom the many
here, we choose these lor the
Anniveisary Sale:
Sterling silver Comb and Tlnish Set
gii.uaiittstl 'jJ"-1ii tine put up
in white sllkollne lined box;
weio $.'T."i Aiinivt-'.uj C ()0
Sale JJI.-'O
sittillitg Silver Manliuie mill Toilet
Ai Hi Its two mil lhretfo.ua.iii r
inches long, jfiillnll biiJllH'! of m
tlrelv nt w eli sltin" ntlt rt-Tiro N'nl
I'lli, Shoo Hiittuii i Shot Lit n
'I'ootli iirushts, jil Hru-ibis
lilottet Cutltle, l.ftlt Opelieis
tie Weio T.'c Anmver- Atr
siiv Silo tyk
A Picture
to Brighten
the Wall.
Theie ares.Pic
tures hcije de
signed tor evety
loom in the
house and at all piices. But
during this sale you'll be intei
ested most of all in these:
A special lot of coloied anil plain
.Medallions, usual pilie, &i. I Or
Aniiiveis.uv Sale. . . . 10-
A spi il il lot of I omul Midilllons,
usual piico SOi. Aimlviisai) O"?-.
Sale . xxl-
A special lot of I'.istils rie-Slmlle,
also 1'ioof Ktchlngs, ir.amoel in
l-liuli gilt, oak mill white, L'720,
l'rlco175. Anniversaiy OJir
Salo VCH-
Heproductlon ot choice subjects
water colm with gilt li.ini"
matted una heavy gold bin
nMml corners, Ue 10Jil nml
woith Jl'Js. Aninvtrsary tco e-r
Fale V&.OJ
Tor this salo only, Cuiyon I'ortalis.
sle lu20; li'iivv gilt frame and
tin v futnish Hie best ila-s ot w tk,
fully guaratuetil at much lower
pi Ices tli in Hlmll.il work can In,
pioturetl c lewheii. An- A fl
nlversao Salo ''uu
Wo make a hpeelaltj of flaming pi -lilies,
nil the tlewesl lnoill'llll.a
get hero as i.ooii as piotluiid
Some Novelties in
Fancy Garters.
Taffeta
Silk
Frilled
Edge Garteis, with
German sil
ver imcKles, oinamenteu with
silk bows; put up in glass cov
ered boxes. Anniver- , t
versary Sale &1C
l'ute Silk G.itttt made of slh; frill, ,l
mi i rime uualliv 1 lastlt pntiv
iissuitmtnt of hut kits, -itti) bovv
nrniimi nts, put up In glass itv
iinl biica. Annivc.rt.aiy Acr,
bale tDL,
flif,liWlii.. V-ll.l. 111.
Store
Open
Sorts
ENNYROYAL FILLS
i Mi lit, I .Iimm I In K..I . i J ..... t
Jttoiri a sld4Iibblusnitwj 'loLe
iRnnlllA. Aia Jw.-. . ...1.7 7"
,........, aftiu bsi i ui lainn
'Irlt st n J,h ,In. 11 fi ,.. .""""
AT $
v,:;.7:."',::'.:..:.",',',.,',r .
ii.Ti.Vr.. i1 ii ; '"""mm o4
Hull IIMMIII L.tlmon .1, Xiaitaw.
fcoi4.iii.DVu..r.v",o,cmvo'WiiLTuAl.rK&
FennB'asaS PISBs
cerUln In retalU The ceooioe (Or, Fail's) ctsver dUaiw
Oft AtiftrM PliT. M htm nt win C.'v n...t.j '
Pharmaolai;.cq&Wfwfno nvcnuo wifl