180 CASES ON TIL LIST FOR SEPTEMBER 46 Nonsupport Hearings; Shuman May Be Tried; Derry Super visors Scheduled Too Just 180 criminal cases, forty-six nonsupport and surety hearings are listed for September quarter sessions court which begins September 27. The trial list issued to-day by District At torney Michael E. Stroup contains 150 new causes and thirty continued hear ings. The calendar may be larger as a suplemental trial list will probably be announced late next week. The trial of William H. Shuman, the ex police motor ambulance and patrol POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT « Dear Sir:— 4 No one realizes more than you ]> J as a citizen of Harrisburg. the < j f importance of the office of Al- ,i | derman. An upright, conscten- jj J tious man in that position be- <> i comes a power for good in his ] t i community, while an improper <j « person elected as Alderman can Ji 5 embroil the whole community in « which he lives. 5 lam a candidate for Alder- J| 5 man in the Tenth Ward at the <[ * coming primary on September J i S 21 next. I have been a resident <| J of Harrisburg all my life, being 'i * born here in October 1890. I J, i have lived in the Tenth Ward <[ 5 for 10 years, and refer you to ji % my neighbors as to my fitness < \ !for the office I seek. <; If nominated and elected, I j! pledge myself to a just, honor able and conscientious perform- |i ance of the duties of the office. J| After due consideration of my c > fitness I hereby ask your vote J! and support both at the primary < [ and general election for the of- J i fioe of Alderman of the Tenth 1 ! 5 Ward. Very sincerely, I > | Geo. L. Kiinepeter jj For County Treasurer John E. Shupp I come before the voters at the earnest solicitation of my many friends—not as the rep resentative of any clique or fac tion. If nominated and elected, I will be the servant of the peo ple of Dauphin county. L 1 \ A former Councilman, a school teacher, a business college gradu ate and a business man. He is well qualified to fill the position as City Controller. Tour support and influence will be greatly appre ciated. Look for No. 4 on the ballot; put an X after No. 4 on the ballot. Sam T. Kinsinger FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR On the Republican Ticket FERNANDO LOUDERMILCH OF HALIFAX Your Support Solicited at the September Primaries SATURDAY EVENING, driver, who kicked his daughter Mar garet so seriously that she died, it is alleged, of the injuries, may be placed on the supplemental list as Shuman will not get his hearing until Wednes day of next week. One of the important cases listed will be that of the Derry township road supervisors who are charged with violating the supervisors' act which requires the repairing of roads. This is listed for Friday, October 1. Following is the complete list: Monday, Sept. 27.—Elijah Brown, a. and b.; John Bolden alias Kallmar, c. c. d. w.; Paul Briggman, lar.; Joe Caleta, entering in the night time; Frederick Denis, a. and b.; Ora Da vis alias Wellington, fel. entry and lar.; Wilby Ferree, et. al., burg.; Mar garet Farber, lar.; Harry C. Farber, a. and b.; Ode Johnson, assault with intent to rape; Winfleld S. Fisk, lar. as bailee; William Jackson, c. c. d. w.; Mike Novosel, lar.; Albert Penning ton, a. with intent to rape; Joseph Powley, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; John Rollman, a. and b.; J. J. Relgle, embezzlement; James J. Reigel, false pretenses; Semore Reed, a. and b.; Henry C. Marley, agg. a. and b.; Nicholas Hager, fel. assault; Nicholas Hager, fel. assault; Joseph S. Shaw, obstructing legal process; Fred Shickley, burg.; James Smith, et al., agg. a. and b.; Earnest Terris, lar.; Frank E. Wilvert, lar.; Frank E. Wil vert, lar.; Edward Weathers, a. and b.; Henry Webster, wilful taking and carrying away of vegetables; Marko Vucetic, lar. and person; Clarence Toyer, forn.; Anna Worden, forn.; Margaret Williams, a. and b.; Karoly Ballaski, fel. assault; Samuel Quatties, et al., wilful taking and carrying away vegetables; Samuel Quartles, et. al., wilful taking and carrying away vegetables; Harvey S. Bombcrger, et. al., violation of quarantine act; Lloyd Marcus, a. and b.; C. O. Irvine, false pretenses; C. O. Irvine, false pre tenses; C. O. Irvine, false pretenses; John Carnathan, receiving stolen goods; Edwin Shaffer, et. al., burg.; Babe Sefus alias Hezekiah Warren, felonious assault; Karoly Ballaski, surety of peace; Augustine Wiest, em bezzlement. Tuesday—Alfred Robinson alias Sharkey, et. al., fel. entry and lar ceny; Streso Dimitroff, receiving stolen goods; Harry Cassner alias Cook, fel. entry and larceny; Harper S. Miller, bigamy; Mattie Dieffenbach, perjury; Charles Geesey, forn.; Mattie Dieffenbach, forn.; Stevo Mendic, adult.; Julika Mrksic, adult.; Wil liam D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; William D. O'Maro, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; Charles Crensey alias Craig, sodemy; Charles Crensey alias Craig, solicitation to sodomy, three charges; Zar Walter, rape; Zar Walter, rape; Stojka Va scili, forn.; Marca Grbican, adult.; Edward Pierce, adult.; Katie Adley, adult.; Clark B. Mixell, forn.; Laura Murray, adult.; Jacob Shank, et. al., bawdy house; William Koch, Jr., et. al., wilful taking and carrying away fruit; Larry Sipe, fel. entry and lar.; Eathen Kryder, fel. entry and lar.; Emanuel Ramsey, lar.; Harry A. Shaffer, perjury; Stif Ergovic, a. and b.; William Conklin, lar. as bailee; John S. Herr, a. and b.; John S. Herr, a. and b.; H. B. Hess, a. and b.; Max Levitz, receiving stolen goods; Charles Sambs, lar.; Charles, Sambs, lar.; Morris Isecowi'.z, false pretenses: Henry Brandt, a. and b.; W. K. Span genberg. lar. Wednesday—John Albright, et. al., lar.; John Albright, et. al., lar.; James Metrovic, lar.; Wert Jones, rape and bastardy; Augustus Rodgers, lar. from per.; William Ruder, a. and b.; Harvey Bowers, et. al., lar.; Rus sel Mader, et. al., lar.; William Pot teiger, et. al., lar.; William Potteiger, et. al., lar.; George Pantic, fraud against boardinghouse keeper; George Pantic, fel. entry; Milton Kemmerer, fol. assault; Milton Kemmerer, want only pointing firearms; A. L. Sherk, burg.; Amos Rumbaugh, c. c. d. w.; Mrs. Ida Still, a. and b.; C. F. Mes singer, a. and b.; John Gasper, a. and b.; Anna Takaics, a. and b.; Joseph Bucar, et. a!., a. and b.; George W. Mitchell, a. and b.; Milka Grijber, lar. as bailee; U. U. Bollinger, a. and b.; Isaac Hassinger, a. and b.; Wil liam Koons, a. and b.; John D. Byers, a. and b.; Vladimer Knoff, a. and b.; Mrs. Benjamin F. Kelsey, a. and b.; Rav Stonesifer, fel. entry and lar.; John Simpson, et. al., fel. entry and lar.; A. F. Rudy, lar.;- Katie Sherer, lar.; Frank Branyan, fel. entry and lar.; William Smith, lar.; Irwin W. Dill, lar. as bailee; Oscar Wfcaver, lar.; Joseph Chiara, Jr., et. al., false pretenses; Joseph Lebo, agg. a. and b.; Clara Farelich, a. and b. Thursday—lsaac N. Deibler, f. and b.; Paul Byers, f. and b.; Rob ert Moss. f. and b.; Clayton Wen rich, f. and b.; Earl Koltrider, f. and b.; Walter Carpenter, f. and b.; Mason Fitting, adul.; Hattie Weaver, adult.; Harry Fulmer, indecent as sault; George J. Bracken, fortune telling; Frank C. Hoffman, libel; James Crummel, et. al., larceny; Paul Grunden, impersonating an offi cer; Russel Jones, lar.; Russel Jones, lar.; John W. Look, lar. as bailee; Williafn Kingporty, false pro tenses; Carrie Anderson, disorderly house; Lena Sobel, a. and b.; Ar thur Dubbs, agg. a. & b.; Jas. Sensari, resisting officer; Joseph Hinnen kamp, a. and b.; Cyrus Shoop, lar.; Stella Collier, bawdy house; Maggie Seibert, et. al., frequenting bawdy house; Mike Barettuci, forn.; Helen Grier, forn.; Joseph Delasondo, forn.; Helen Grier, forn.; Solomon Bowerman. a. and b.; Benjamin So bel, a. and b.; Samuel Lipshitz, a. and b.; Jane Craig, lar.; Charles Madison, fraud; F. G. Kauffman, nui sance; John Spriggs, forn. and b.; Charles Henderson, f. and b.; Joel E. Enders, f. and b.; Daniel Adams, f." and b.; Chester Myers, f. and b.; Daniel Grissinger, f. and b. Friday, October I—M. L. Byerley, et. al., violation of Supervisors' Act; Joseph Albnitz, et. al., selling liq. without license; Alma Keane, invol untary manslaughter; Steven Cup pies, a. and b.; Harvey Brlcker, a. and b.; Henry Green, agg. a. and b.; George R. Jones, cruelty to animals. Desertion and Nonsupport, Mon day, October 11—Simon J. Aumen, non support; John Ankacsu, surety of the peace; Harry Evans, Harry C. Farber, John H. Geistwhite, William E. Gantt, nonsupport; John Hess, surety of the peace: Herbert K. Kauffman, nonsupport; Daisy Mil ler. surety of the peace; Russel L. Ney. Ralph Price, Salvadore Russ, J. J Relgle, nonsupport; Harry Shiley, et. al., nonsupport of parent: Mar garet. Williams, surety of the peace; Benjamin Wolf, nonsupport of par ent.; Fred H. Young, nonsupport: Ceco Stanoff, et. al., appeal; Harry Bechtel, Samuel M. Lehn, Harold E. Shade, attachments; Clarence Stipe, Frederick J. Sw&rtz, Charles Robbretts, John L. Drake, nonsup port; Chester A. Myers, attach ment; Calvin Harner, George Mc- Cann, Earl Beebe, Charles Jackson, John G. Flora. Robert P. Miller, George W. Mitchell, Josiah Bollinger, Lewis A. Becker, David Baker, Earl F. Davis, Splridon Evanoff, Solomon F. Leltzel, Thomas E. Shilloum, Fred W. Smith. Edward C. Weaver, John A. Hill. Edward Rouser, Frank Simmon and John Vohn, all nonsup port. Friday, October 15, 10 A. M.—. Suspended sentences and juvenile court. The fact that we extend the privilege of time payments on the instrument enables you to have a Victrola in y° ur home at once. It is but one Y phase of the remarkable Victor Ser- S V $1 \ I v * ce we ave built up for you. SO N. 2St. ttABftISBURG PCMNA "PI F W. C. T. U. PRESIDENT DIES By Associated Press Fayettevllle, Tenn., Sept. 18.—Mrs. Selina Moore Holman. for fifteen years president of the Tennessee W. C. T. U., died to-day at her home here of ap pendicitis. L A Strong Combination N- The large capital and surplus of this institution h $600,000.00 its efficient organization and complete, up-to-date facilities form a combination of strength and service which is unexcelled. I Whenever you have any financial matters to trans- II j act, large or small, we will be pleased to have you con- El . suit our officers. Our entire equipment is at your | service. I POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING I i^l—■ I WHY — I I A Aspires For the Democratic-Washington / W&k Wt J/k Nomination of County Commissioner * %j| HH <J I have entered this campaign for the sole purpose of placing the County Commissioner's office into the hands of/" <| I stand pledged for a just and equitable assessed valuation* <1 As the assessed valuation of the County increases the tax- W CI The County Commissioners' office is the business office of the County, whose annual revenues approximate one-half million dollars, collected from the people primarily through taxation and expended directly or indirectly by the County Commissioners. These men should be EXPERIENCED, / CAPABLE AND EFFICIENT and whose selection is up to 9 If you agree with my views and feel that I should con tinue to represent you on the Board of County Commis sioners, I respectfully solicit your influence and support. BXRRISBUR I TBI JSORAPSt THE SADDEST BLOW Mr. Bryan may soon have to ponder over the fact that nothing succeeds like a successor.—Philadelphia North 1 American. , POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ' ' V OWEN M. COPELIN CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCILMAN Respectfully Solicits the Support of the Citizens of Harrisburg mi For County Commissioner Alfred B. Gardner On the Democratic and Washington Tickets If nominated and elected I pledge myself to vote for a re- WJ■' duction of county tax and devote my entire time to the office. I have been a resident of Harrisburg ever since I was seven / (7) years of age. Made a success in business for thirty (30) years and promise the same efforts to make a success as a County v Should I be a stranger to you I trust you will inquire as to r^Tfi'i}^ my business ability, also my character as a citizen, and if after lyilSfeiaffi due consideration you find me worthy of your vote and influence It would be my pleasure to meet every voter personally and am making every effort to do so. However, should I fail to ac complish this desire, I hope you will not feel offended and that you will give me the same consideration as-you would otherwise. Your vote and influence will be greatly appreciated. Primary election, General election, fc—m—H—"'rwi—J Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1915. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1915. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmmmmm ( " V oFor Judge of the Courts of (Ninth Judicial District of Pennsylvania) Edw. M. Biddle, Jr. Subject to the nonpartisan primary, Sept. 21, 1915. Stands pledged to an honorable campaign, and, if elected, to a clean and economical administration, with courtesy and consideration to all parties and attorneys, without favoritism to any. V SEPTEMBER 18, 1915. POLITICAL ADVERTISING For SHERIFF Apr wßi Shhl IKKiyil I appeal to the rank and file ; of the Republican Party, who I should be the Real Bosses, to ! support me for the office of I Sheriff. J. ROWE FLETCHER. PRIMARIES, SEPT. 21, 1915 POLITICAL ADVERTISING J ■*! Clarence F. Snyder! CANDIDATE FOR CITY CONTROLLER | -I||» Your Vote and Influence will be appreciated. This is a NON-PARTISAN 13
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