Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, August 22, 1900, Image 1

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    FREELAND TRIBUNE.
VOL. XIII. NO. 23,
S. IB 4 IS
Corner Centre
and Luzerne Streets.
FRESH
GREEN
TRUCK
Received direct from Butler
valley every Thursday morn
ing. No other store in town
can offer you such a choice at
such reasonable prices as we
give.
FRESH
BUTTER
AND
EGOS
Daily consignments arrive
from the valley. We guaran
tee everything we sell -in this
line to be fresh, clean and
pure, and our figures will be
found satisfactory.
Dress Goods, Dry Goods,
Notions,
Groceries Provisions.
All your wants promptly sup
plied at lowest market prices.
Corner Centre
and Luzerne Streets.
S. lilt 4 IS
SCHOOL SHOES.
We have on sale a large and
varied line of Boys' and Girls'
School Shoes. We ask you
to call and examine the stock
and compare prices and quali
ties before you purchase foot
wear for your children.
Summer Goods
Reduced.
All our Summer Shoes have
been reduced in price, and
those who are looking for
genuine bargains should not
pass the
STAR
SHOE STOEE.
Hugh Malloy, Prop. Oor " ar^l ro t u ,
HeUoT"
We Are Here
To do any kind of laundry work mention
able. Give us a trial.
SHIRT WAISTS,
WHITE DRESSES,
LACE CURT AIMS,
A specialty at reasonable prices. Drop a
postal, wagon will cull and deliver free
of charge.
Freeland Steam Laundry.
Clifford H. Ileller, Mgr.
135 South Centre Street.
FREELAND, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1900.
TABLETS ARE
IN POSITION
Municipal Building Is Al
most Completed.
In a Few More Days Con
tractor Fredrick Will Be
Ready to Transfer Struc
ture to the Borough.
The tablets, two In number, which
council authorized placing in the new
Municipal building, are now in position
on the walls of the landing on the sec
ond floor.
The lirst, which gives the year of
erection, the names of borough ofticials
and other information, faces the steps,
and is inscribed as follows:
Erected A. D. 1900,
by Freeland Do rough.
Daniel Kline, President, .
Anthony lludcwlck, \
Harry S. Keck, J
Benjamin F. ltute, / o
Matbias Schwabo, ( 5 |
Gilbert Smitji, /
It. Frank DePiorro, ( g
Thos. E. Davis, \ °
Patrick Meehan,
Alexander Mulhearn, /
James M. Gallagher, Burgess.
John (J. Davis, Secretary.
Salvatore DePiorro, Treasurer.
Chas. Orion Stroh, Solicitor.
Daniel Filler, Chief of Police.
Bernard Dinn, Street Commissioner.
B. Frank Salmon, Architoct.
S. Y. Fredrick,
Contractor and Builder.
The second tablet, the placing of
which in the building was part of the
agreement upon which the land was
secured, contains the following inscrip
tion:
The Land Upon Which This Building
Is Erected
Was Conveyed to
The Borough of Freeland
by the j
Knights of Labor
of
Freeland and Vicinity
for the j 1
Purpose of Establishing
and Maintaining a
Free Public Library
and
Reading Room,
and for
Other Purposes Mentioned
In tho
Deed of Conveyance.
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A few more days' work will complete
Mr. Fredrick's contract and tho build
ing will then be ready for acceptance or
rejection by tho borough.
Carpenters are expected to finish this
week their work of hanging the doors
and placing the necessary wainscotting
throughout the building.
Israel Roe be r, who has charge of the
plastering, has practically finished, and
Is now engaged in cleaning up.
Another day of fine weather will per
mit the work on tho foundation walls to
be completed, and boyond this nothing
elso of importance Is needed to make
the building ready for furnishing.
As yet council has taken no stops to
prepare for a formal dedication of the
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
/ QUARTER NOTICE.—In the Court of Com-
KJ moil Pleus of Luzerne County, No. WW,
October Term, liiOU.
Notice is hereby given that un application
will bo made to tho court of common pious of
Luzerne county or one of the law Judges
thereof on Monday, September 17, 1000, at 10
o'clock a. in., under the act of assembly of the
commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "an
act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," upproved
April SJU. 1871, and tho supplements thereto,
l'or the charter of an intended corporation to
be called "Women's Pennsylvania Slovak,
Roman and Greek Catholic Union." The
said corporation is formed for the purpose of
benevolence and charity, to assist members
and relatives, promote religion, temperance
and morality, to raise money by admission
fees, tines ami weekly or monthly dues from
its members, and accumulate a fund to defray
the expenses of burial of deceased members
and provide for sick members, and for those
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, bcnctlts and privileges conferred by
said act of ussombly uml its supplements.
Chas. Orion Stroh, solicitor.
INSTATE OF ANN QUINN, late of Free-
XJ land, deceased
Letters testamentary upon the above named
estate having been granted to the undersign*
ed, all nersons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make puyment and those having
claims or demands to present the same, with
out delay, to Ann Harvey.
IDSTATE OF JACOB MOCK, late of Jeddo,
XL deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the above named
estate having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims or demauds to present the same, with
out delay, to Eljzibpth Mock,
LX)R SALE CHEAP.—For eush, a house and
X lot oil Chestnut street, Hirvuuton, west
of Ridge street, property of John VValitzky.
Also a house and two lots on same street, the
property of Philip Moyer. For terms apply
to 1. A. Buckley, J. P., TUUJUNE building.
structure. It is understood that cere
monies of some nature will mark the
opening, but nothing has yet been done
in the matter.
Four Infants Dead.
Milton Hoodtnachor, aged 7 months
and 15 days, a son of Milton and Mar
garet Iloodmacher, died yesterday at
Sandy valley. The funeral will take
place tomorrow afternoon. Services
will be conducted at the home of Alex
ander Meneely at 1 o'clock. Interment
at Freeland cemetery.
Merasinus lies, aged 11 months and 2
days, a daughter of John T. and Mar
garet lies, died yesterday at their home
in Sandy Hun. The funeral will take
place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Freeland cemetery.
A seven-months'-old son of Mrs.
Andrew Keski died yesterday at High
land and was buried this afternoon at
the (ireek Catholic cemetery.
A Polish boy, aged 1 year and 2
months, died yesterday at South lleber
ton. The funeral will take place Fri
day afternoon.
Died in Poverty.
Mrs. Frances 11. Von lienschatten,
widow of a once wealthy New York
hanker, died suddenly and in abject
poverty in Pottsvllle on Monday. She
was in her seventy-first year. Mrs.
Von lienschatten was born in the
vicinity of Paris, of noble parentage.
At fourteen years of age she married
the Count Do Luci. Two years later
she was a widow. She figured promi
nently in the Parisian court during her
brief married life and subsequently
came to New York with her father,
who was associated with Cornelius
Vanderbilt in many enterprises. A
year later she met Edward Von lien
schatten, a representative of a promi
nent Holland family, and they were
married.
Of her fourteen children Ave survive.
They live in Now York, Washington
and Stroudsburg.
Saved by Nimbleness.
That John Wasser, a saloonkeeper of
Shenandoah, is not dead, is due only to
his nimblonoss of foot. As it is, he has
a deep gash on the side of the head in
flicted by an ax in the hands, so it is
alleged, of Michael Czenkus.
Wasser had Adam Szylai arrested for
assault and battery and while Chief of
Polieo Tosh was taking him away
Michael Czenkus, William Anis and his
son, William, Jr., arrived. The former
carried an ax and, it is charged, made a
vicious lunge at Wasser.
Czenkus was locked up on a charge of
attempted murder. ,
Steady Work for Miners.
Notices were posted yesterday at the
Pennsylvania Coal Company works, in
the Wyoming region, for ten hours'
work a day and six days a week. This
Is the first time full time has been
ordered, the men having done no better
than seven or eight hours a day and
three or four days a week.
It is taken as an indication that the
company is desirous of getting as much
coal as possible in its storage yards
before the strike, which is threatening
the entire region, breaks.
Lawsuit Over Hair Gibe.
"You are 50 years old and you dye
your hair." This is the alleged remark
which Miss Alice Fiolds must answer
for in court. She was arrested yester
day at Wilkesbarro on the charge of
slander, the complaint being made by
Miss Etta Potter. Miss Potter declares
emphatically that sho Is not 50, and the
color of her hair is natural, tfhe having
Invoked the assistance of the law to
make Miss Fields eat her alleged words.
Powder May Be Reduced.
The Scranton Times says that mine
foremen throughout tlio Lackawanna
region are "sounding" the men on the
question of strikes. They are also In
quiring how far a reduction in the price
of powder to 81.50 a keg would go in
settling the grievances of the workers.
This is taken as an indication that tho
operators may concede some of the
claims made by tho men and grant tho
satno, in order to avoid a strike.
Last Day for Assessment.
Wednesday, September 5, is the last
day for legal assessment in order to be
legally entitled to vote at the general ,
oloction. If you are between the ages
of twenty-two and twenty-three years,
and have not paid a state or county tax,
you must be assessed, on or before the
fifth of September. It is important that
your name is on tho assessor's list. At
tend to this at once.
PLEASURE.
August 28.—Excursion of Young
Men's C. T. A. H. Corps to Shawanese
Lake. Fare from Freeland, 81.35: chil
dren, 81,
COLUMN OF
TOWN NOTES
Short Items of Interest to
All Readers.
Happenings of the Past
Two Days in and Around
Freeland Recorded With
out Waste of Words.
"Scaldy" Kill Quinn, the colored pugil
ist who fought a twenty-live round bout
'at Freeland with Charles Johnson a few
years ago, knocked out John Black in
lifty seconds at Now York Monday
night.
A fail in No. 5 mine, Jeddo, fractured
the leg of Ignatius Sowesky, of High
land, Monday afternoon. The in
jured man was taken to the Minors'
hospital for treatment.
Masters George Snyder and George
Paul, of Philadelphia, are spending
their vacations with Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick McFaddon, South Centre street.
Try Helper's ice cream soda.
Mrs. A. Koss, of Philadelphia, has
returned to her home after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Keck.
James O'Dunnoll, of South street, who
strained himself last mouth while
throwing the reverse lover of his engine
on tho 11. S. &. S. Railroad, has re
covered ■sulliciently to resume his duties.
Charles Uoersh, of Jeddo, who was
seriously hurt in a runaway a month
ago, is ablo to bo about again.
Miss Sarah McMurtrio, of ftoavor
Meadow, is visiting Freeland relatives.
Prof. A. P. Maybnrry assumed charge
yesterday of the music at St. John's Re
formed church.
Mr. and Mrs. John James, who were
rocontly married, have commenced
housekeeping on Walnut street.
Gentlemen, for hats and caps go to A
Oswald s. He has a nice variety.
Tho services next Sunday at St. John's
Rpforincd church, being the last Sun
day In the month, will bo conducted en
tirely in English.
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Roderick, of
Lonsdale, are the guests of Freeland
friends.
Mrs. Alburt Goeppert and son, John
aru visiting Brooklyn, N. Y. relatives.
Mrs. Douglas Rute, of Hasten, Is visit
ing Freeland relatives.
The lire in the famous Summit 11111
burning mine is spreading rapidly to
wards the east workings.
James Roarty, of Ridge street, tho
popular Lehigh Valley stat.ion agent at
Drlfton, is enjoying life at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Edward Urogan and family, of
Tauiaqua, are visiting In town.
Smoke and chew Kendall, Clock it
Co.'s XNXX union-made. Mnfld by
the Clock Tobacco Co., Scrantun, Pa.
Miss Hannali McLaughlin is spending
her vacation with Philadelphia friends.
Walter Brown, a former resident of
town, now of Jersey City, is tho guest of
A. Donop and family on Rldgo street.
Miss Teresa McGrath, of Philadelphia,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Molly.
Mrs. C. 11. Coxe and son, Eckloy 11.
Coxo, Jr., have returned from their
European tour.
J. J. McMnnamln attended to busi
ness at Harvey's Lako yesterday.
Smoke the John Smith. At Helper's.
Mrs. Dougherty and Mrs. Mulhearn,
ot Beaver Meadow, called un acquaint
ances in town.
Manns Brennau, of Philadelphia, Is
visiting in town.
John J. Dwyer, who Is In the field as
a candidate for the Democratic nomina
tion for clerk of courts, looked up his
chances In town this week.
Marries His Step-Grandaughter.
At Allontown last week there was is
sued a marriage license to Jacob Donoy,
a farmer, r>7 years old, of Powdor valley,
and Ida J. Krlebel, aged lii years, of
Ilosensack. Tho bride to bo and her
father,, Samuel Z. Krlebel, who gave
tho consent, came with tho prospective
bridegroom to get tho marriage license,
and all hands left the olhco In a happy
frame of mind. Donoy Is the father of
Samuel R. Kriebel's lirst wife, and tho
intended bride is a daughter ol Kriebol
by a subsequent marriage. Tho brldo
groom is, therefore, the step-grand
father of the bride.
Excursion Postponed,
Owing to tho incloment weather, tho
trolloy excursion which St. John's Re
formed Sunday school intended to run
to Hazle park today has been postponed
until the same hour tomorrow.
WOQDIC'S!
Complete, Stock of
Blank Books Just
Received.
Scliool Supplies,
TaTolets, Etc.
Fine Stationery.
A r ovels, Magazines.
CURRY'S
Groceries, Provisions,
Green Truck,
Dry Goods and Notions
are among the finest sold
in Freeland. Send "a sam
ple order and try them.
E. J. Curry, South Centre Street.
Everybody is Looking For
GOOD IGE CREAM
and the place to get it Is at
MERKT'S.
Wo manufacture all our own 100 Cream, and
wo guarantee the public I hat it is strictly mire
in every respect; no adulterations of any kind
whatever uro used.
Picnics, parties and private families supplied.
IMI. IVEEISICT,
Wholesale and Kctuil Confectioner and Tobac
conist, Centre Street, Freehold.
GEO. KROMMES,
dealer in
GROCERIES
and.
PROVISIONS.
Rebate Checks Given for Cash,
Birkbeok and Walnut Streets.
Geo. H. Hartman,
Meats and Green Truck,
Fresh Lard a Sjiecialty.
Centre Street, near Central Hotel.
PARK VIEW HOTEL
Wines, Liquors, Brandies, etc.
FREE LUNCH ON SATURDAY NIGHTS.
Henry Krouse, Prop.
Front Street.
Robber Band at Bay.
Tlio gang of burglars by which the
northern end of Columbia and lower end
of Luzerne counties have been terror
ized for the past year, and whose latest
exploit was the attempted burglary of
the Pennsylvania and Seely store at
liloomsburg 011 Friday night, have been
run to earth at last and will bo appre
hended in a few days.
One of the burglars was seriously
wounded Friday night, and in tracking
the gang the authorities found his blood
stained clothing.
The men are at bay In an old house in
the mountains near the Columbia county
lino, and tho authorities anticipate
trouble in capturing them, as they will
110 doubt refuse to desert their wounded
companion.
A Family of Suicides.
Milton H. Ott, a well-known citizen of
Allentown, who for many years con
ducted a large, carriage and harness
buslnoss there, Committed sulcido yes
terday morning by hanging himself in
tho warehouse of his place. In this
warehouse three persons have now
ondod their lives by hanging.
Mr. OttsuiTerod for a long time with
stomach troubles and has boon under a
dpetor's care for nearly a year.
Mis father, Thomas K. Ott, hanged
himself at Llmcport twelve years ago.
Two brothers and 901110 other relatives
also committed suicide.
High School Examinations.
Entrance examinations for tho Froo-
Innd High School will be held in Room
No. 1, of the Washington street build
ing, beginning at I) a. m., on Saturday,
August 25. Persons contemplating be
coming members of tho High School
should report at that time.
Notice to the Public.
Notico is hereby given to all users of
this company's water that the same will
be shut off without notice If any spigots
or hydrants are found wasting water
nnnecessarily, fly order of
Freeland Water Company.
Families and parties wishing to drive
out can bo accommodated with teams
and refreshments by Ueorgo Fisher.
$1.50 PER YEAR
II Between Summer |
I and Fall :
I .'l !
if- What Sort of f
iK Clothes to Wear. |
y If you carc to buy Clothes |l
ijj for this sort of weather,
j|l you'll find big price re- m
j| ductions the rule through- &
;K out our lines of Clothing
:JJ for Men and Boys. Most x
y of the materials, though Wl
it medium in weight, are $
dark enough in color for jj|
late Fall wear.
| Phila. One-Price |
| Clothing House |
j| 8. SEN IE. PROP.
jjl Birkbeck Brick, Freeland. jjt
CONFECTIONERY
AND
CIGARS.
Fresh Roasted Peanuts,
Bananas, Dates,
All the Daintiest Fruits of the Season.
Kushnerick Bros.,
South Centre Street.
Wm. J ECKERT,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, WALL PAPER,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
Miners' and Builders' Supplies.
South Centre Street, Freeland.
Ooxifectionerjr !
Tire Best.
ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO.
VERY FINEST CIGARS.
FItESH CANDY.
ANTON SCHACK, N ' J *'itt ee.
Wm. Wehrman,
"Vx7" atclimaker.
Watches an.l Clocks for sale, and repairing
of all kinds givoil prompt attention.
Centre street, below South.
ORION STROH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
and
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Olfloe: Rooms 1 and 2, Blrkbeek Brick, Freeland
JOHN M. CARR,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
All legal business promptly attended.
I'ostoflleo Building, ... Freeland.
MCLAUGHLIN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of Any Description.
Brcnnan's Building, So. Centre St. Freeland.
R. J. O'DONNELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business Promptly Attended.
Campbell Building, ... Freelund.
JOHN J. McIiREARTY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Legal Business of every description, Firo
Insurance, and Conveyancing given prompt
attention.
McMunamiu Building, South Centre Street.
'J'HIOS. A. BUCKLEY,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
All business given prompt attention.
Tribuno Building. - - Main Street.
JJR N. MALEY,
DENTIST.
OVER BIUKBECK'S STORE,
Second Floor, . - Blrkbeek Brick.
jyjRS. S. E. HAYES,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT.
Washington Street.
None hut reliable companies represented.
Also agent for the celebrated high-grade
I'iunos of llu/clton Bros., New York city.
JJR. S. S. HESS,
DENTIST.
37 South Centre Street.
Second Floor Front, - Hefowich Building.
ZEMANY,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
and
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
111 South Centre Street, 2d lloor, Freeland.
Smoke and chow Kendall, Clock &
Co.'s XXXX union-made. Mnftd by
the Clock Tobacco Co., Scrauton, I'a.