Jttlton VOLUME 13 McCONNELLSBURG, PA., SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. RECORD OF DEATHS. Persons Well Known to Many of Our Readers, Who Have Answered Final Summons. ALL SEASONS ARE THINE, 0 DEATH. Agnks Chesnot. Agnes Hunter Chesnut died at her homo in Ilustontown, Satur day, September 23, 1911, and her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Ilustontown on Mon day, Rev. McGarvey, conducting the services. Of Scotch-Irish descent, Mrs. Chesnut was born in London derry, Ireland, October 12, 135, and at her death she was 75 years 11 months, and 11 days. She came to America in 1850 at the NUMBER 2 NOAH SII'ES DEAD. Vouni? Married Couple Oct Farm for Only a Week's Work. Provides for Monument for Parents. Noah Sipos aged about sixty eight years, died at his home in Licking Creek township on Thurs day of last week, the funeral took place Saturday morniug, and in terment was made in the Asbury cemetery at (Jreenhill. The deceased was a son of John and Nancy Sipes and was unmar ried, lie lived with his parents until their death some twenty or twenty-five years ago. Since that time, he lived alone in a small house on part of the old GUNSHOT WOLND. William Dcsliong, of Licking Creek Township Had Painful Accident While Hunting the Cows. William, son of Morgan Desh ong, of Licking Creok township, had a painful accident on last Friday evening. They own some mouutaia land and havo some fields up along the side of Scrub Ridge where they pasture their cattlo. Last Friday evening when William went up for the cows, he took his gun along. In shifting the gun from one shoulder to the other, the gun caught in a limb which jerked it around and caus AVIATION AT CHAMBERSDl'RG. THE NEW SCHOOL CODE. STATE CONVENTION. thousands of People See Paul Peck Docs Not Touch Vaccination Question Of the Pennsylvania Snhh.nh Minni mane i ngnis uvcr inai uy Dut monthly hire Drills ;are Association, at Newcastle, Pa Oc- Last Saturday Evening. Compulsory. tobcr II, 12, and 13. From the day that Darius It would be well for every Every effort is being put forth Greon made tbo somewhat inglor school teacher, director, pupil to mako this tho greatest gather- ious llight from tho wagonshed and patrons to lamiliarizo thorn- ing of tho kind ever hold in this loft into tho barnyard, until the selvos with tho new school code, state. Among tho special lea- presont tiruo, there has boon a "Hookey" playing and absence tures will bo tercentenary o.' growing intorost in aviation, at.d from other causes without sufti- the English Bible Session Wed- lt was loft for the Wright Broth- ciont excuse is ono of tho things nesday afternoon, October 11th. ers, of Dayton, Ohio, to demon- strictly forbidden by the now Recognition service for front strate to the world the possibility law- All children between tho lino counties. Thursday mm-nin of sailing through the air without aSe of eii,htand 10 years must at October 12th. tho aid of a gas bag as in the case tend school regularly and con- O. A. B. C Advanced Division of balloons. tinuously answer for their ir- and Elomentarv Grand fiainna Every skater knows that he regularity to the truant officer. Thursday afternoon, October p1 it. f.rt hd A t urli o vrrrs I . . I tr i ... I hnmnnWp t.i, t,t .- .:.. , , T "V '"m over very tnin ice u no "uucr l" iU liiW. a cnua oe- isrth. , . . . . cinoiiuK t ii. tfoos fast ftiinno-h. unA it. ia tho tween the aco of hfe nA ing anout one hundred acres. hams left loir at th uu .Hi,. . f ' " .. 7 . . Atmnuu,n-nni,(, .! ... . voiuuuy oi a stone tnrown mat huuiiucu Bcnooi witu 4 1 ... Ml tlfi lmnrnsianrl unth flu nJino . . , .... - j . uiiKiu Moverinsr inn tnnnnnt.hnt.14 u t , . o - ' - v.-v f-iirMi 1. 1 1 1 1 mnmonT. i r 10 Great 0. A. B. n Stiw. rinm. an onstration. lnnno mnn ,n ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Snapshots at Their Comings and Goings Here for a Vacation, or Away for a Restful Outing. NAMES OF VISITORS AND VISITED Ex County Commissioner S. C. Gracey, ofTaylor township, spent a fow hours in town last Satur day. Mertio Narr and Miss Nancy Biukley spent last Saturday in Chambcrsburgand witnessed tho aviation meet. District Attorney Frank P. Lynch and wifo and little son spent a day in Harnsburg seeing the aviation meet Sto- d. I .rw..u vv u wut VM U Will W I V " w wm i tWIt mnmnrr ic cmn h.tn M I . I - LnwtTnZin " r;;:Ti:," "ToeP8lMrom drPPin t0 the aVe.rare 01,0 Perceut- that s Thurgday evening, October 12th. I n n I.A H lllinianT. " I ll A I lMnnl Fma U. I II. A ill I M i . . . " ---" v. i. t.uw uuui uecessary causes an.i intendents' Exchange, Friday vens spent tho time from Satur- m m n I XT I l m . l - Oi uu4ue8Uuus were asKea. iow Alternoon. Ontnhpp inih Hinind Mnniinn r - I I J -u4iwi J ttUL'l UlHfU 111 Any one desiring to go from Harnsburg on business age of fifteen years, and on the r.th Aaxr nf Aiirnat, lH.rifi nhn vuaa u: ... o ' Mor uiiu in case or sickness nr in married to William J. Chesnut, declining years, and he entornd of 1-ort Littleton, wnere sue and into a jegal agreement with Wm her husband resided icr many p. Mellott and wife to snva them years, and then they removed to the farm in consideration ol their alarm near ilustontown wnere u,lv,ng him a home dunnir the re- Ut. him . ..j ,.u.- josepn nesnUl now resiues. mainder of his life. In a week He was so ser.ously injured that , supi"y,UK 1 She is survived by three children from the time of the makin of h Ttl i!,l constalv wasting momenta rtomfiliT lnhn Ti TT of. llrimo' I iL. . it uumo.j, . , tuis agieemont, rsoan was a Joseph A., already mentioned, corpse. His beneficiary. Mr. a f .1 t l T I ana Annie,wueorJonnL.aiaig; Mellott, is a son of Luther W also, by three brothers, iusekiel Mellott who lives m tho Buz Cove. Hunter, Irvona, Pa.; Wm. Hun- and his wife is Goldie, a daughter ter, Mt. Union: John Hunter, 0f Mr. and Mrs. J. Polk Smes. Tuibotsville, Pa, and by three The young people have been mar sisters, Mattie iaggart, Turbots ried little more than a month ville, Pa., Annie Johnson, Uuston this comes to them as a piece town, ra., Mary jane camber- good luck, son, wire ot Uavid L,. Lamberson, in his will, which has been pro m. Josepn iiunter (aeceas- bated, Noah provided that after ed) of Watsontown, Pa., who was his debts and funeral expenses well known in this county, was a have been paid, the remainder of brottier. hia PSt.at. ahull ha nnnlivl tn tha . . " rr.. .V, Mrs. onosnut was a consistent erection of a monument for him- member of the M. lu church from 8elf and parents in the family lot cmia nood, and was faithful unto at Asbury Church, Greenhill, ufiiiu. iier lOVeiy UnriStian VVhi n t not, nnw knmvn what. his personal estate will net, it is abllltV Of haVinc snmo mm tnxnra ,.l..1 . i i . i . T ''"WWo nuui, ana almost hand of the thrower. severing a principal artery. The nonco. Wlth thn lnvW,nn U 1 I . 1 . . I 1 1 f 1 I , l-.uiuso viwumg aiarmeu m n- the L'asoliuo finn nnrl tho Aa. to bo absent from thn .nmn. nf Ham onA Hrt aI1,w1 I 11.- I I nwiu, auu ii a ivdi it'll ii hi 1 1 v i ( r i n,MM... i 5 . . i nnv.ni . i . . hnln ia,w.,,iwi,i. u'y U1 aiulI"m. a metai ngi.t '". wiuiou!, goou excuse ior iulton County -as a delegate ..v ertnan wood, it was possible to any length of time is made a should notify Kov John M Diehl heard and he n arnvnrl n t. mo tn , ... . ..... : . . . "uuu M- AICUI , ' - - Kuup uio nyiug macinne going Kreaier ouenso ana teactier is re- AlcConnel sbur?. who w.ll HnHir nil Ktr cntv " " 'i out'ijiufc iiuo -i .wcuiui im;a iiui msu creucntiais, anu all ncc- m; witnout an excuse to the truant essary information. . iiBiy to oeacnppioior and it would go on, and on. until officer and it is the duty of that 4IAO- I thn )iAitn. I A 1 & i IrtfTininl . nMMn,-. 1 thrn it. urnnlil rli-nrv tn K .u I t.inn nnil roturn him r KCCCnt wefldillgs. If the momentum civr-n tn a alter havinir not! find tho rhUA'a cannon ball as it leaves the mouth Parents. Second or third of-1 Plkssinuku IIknk. ol tho trreat pun wnulrl tint, won ir. fences will bri ni? tho mut.t.pi t.n At the Presbyterian Manse, en a8 tho ball goes forward, the tno attention of the school direc- (POLITICAL AUVKUTIHKMKNTS.) Letter of Explanation. Ueak Editoic: I have been informed that drove ovcr to Chambersburg last thera is a report being circulated Saturday aud saw Paul Peck do Mrs. Matilda D. Trout is visit ing her sons Dr. X. C. Trout at Fairfield, Pa., and Dr. Clarcnco N. Trout at Kod Lion, Pa. Kuth Kocttger and Bessie 11 el man went over to Chambersburg last Saturday where they havo employment in Wilson College. Will Dalbey and Bob Wilkinson I M f1 - 1 I ., U -I 11- Mil I knll tnnnll HA. ,1 a . 1 . t fwa nHr1 t. 11 A. 1 . I .and " """"'""'e'11' u" lllur8' u.Wm0Bariu. , w uuo juvoune in 80m , . . ro. his stunts on tho llvmjr machine. . day, September 21, 1911. Kov. -o problem in median cal art court. fltin. . n I 01 u Mnui......-.. . 'L..1 . . , .l.. Mlecting on our candidate for Pro- Howard Garland and Ohvnr uuu ax. uivui uuiicu iu marriage C,C1 suivcu- uiat nas w iumi iwuucu witu we iruani thftnnir - Tr . r.. ... b. i . Ln! L.L. ...... , . tnonotary, etc., Norris h. IIoo- Ptesamirer two of rinir:it. tu-n. Job and Anna Plessinger, and sally as that of the ily ing machine, given authority to enter tnanufac Miss Erma Hess, daughter of Ihroughthe enterprise of the turing plauts or other places Morton and ElTamy Hess all of 'tarrisburg Patriot, Ilarrisburg whore children are employed if, Belfast township. The bride and was provided with a three days' 'Q n's opinion, there are children If.n.im o n n j,nU.,t . ovhlKlf Inn ... ..T - I . 1 IhflHA m li tA..lJ 1 ! . 1 i p1"""' aiv UAuuueuD yoULlir pell- man ncuii. w WU1CIJ I D """oiiuuiu UB 1U 8CI1001, pie and expect to go to house- thousands of persons from all Heavy lines are provided for ver s citizenship, and 1 tako this ship's substantial citizens were mettiod ol correcting this errone in town on business last Satur. ous report. Mr. Qoover was born and raised in Taylor township and has never had a residence in anv other Keeping soon Foud Baumcakijnku, At Hopewell, Pa., on tho seven probable that there will bo $800 teenth day of September, 1911, or $1,000 for a monument. Miss Elsio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Ii nf , Dl. uuui , Ulln... , . ., Accident Gathering Eggs. Wells Valley, and Mr. Lambert lTru I "arr,8Dure meet. nlnPO 1 x- hna rvm1 1-. . 4. ! - over the eastern part of the State those who resist tho authority ot t-,vw i,i,a ,. attended. This was not a money the officer. l!: T' r character won to her the esteem of all who knew hsr, LuVFFEHTY. Mrs. Martha M.Lafferty widow of the late William Lafferty died at the re? idence of her son-in-law Thomas B. Neal in Ferrell, New Jersey, September 22nd, aged 0 years and three months Mrs. Lafferty was a native Pulton county, having been rear ed in Union township and was ly shocked by the accident and tho daughter of sarah I. McKibbin. She had upon examination ho found that by the Rev. J. V. lioyer, James been a great sufferer from a fall no bones had been broken, but Funk and Eva Swisher, both of last January the injuries sustain that the muscles of the back had Foils, Franklin Co., Pa. ea resulting in her death. suffered, and siuce that time She is survived hv twnp.hilrlrpn Mrs. Simnson h us not lionn ahlo - ... money making scheme, for it was free to every one. So much interest had been . . arousea in this section of thn The new codo does not touch tho vaccination question, but it makes monthly lire drills com pulsory in the schools. As heretofore, children who the past ten years and has never missed a primary or general eloc tion since reaching a voting age, To us voters in tho north end, day. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fisher, of Buck Valley, spent Monday night in McLonnellsburg, and wero pleasant callers at the Xi:vs ol-tico. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kendall, are sponding this week with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and this argument sounds silly; but rSi McKibbin in Waynes fnr t.hn hfnrmofmn k. i. DOro. l a. I ... . .. I .-.".viiuTOu ui muau vli(i i A few evenings ago Mrs. B. 1, rd toT3Tr S ttT S o January, 1? f -Amo3 and his son in- Simpson went to the barn to ford county, were un ted n mar- . lllstSat,np , t, no. wm h m,tL t th MhJl we 8ubtmt the above explanation, law John U Spade, spent last gather the eggs. In attempting ge by tne Kev. u A. Mentor. 0l n " :Z Lt flZ.X U 18 true t Mr. Hoover, who Fr.day night in the home of Mr. to descend from the haymow, she ine naPPy C0UPla ftav kind- th:'. a k .,r-L. " u. . " . ,a a Pr !S man, was forced and Mrs. Ah.maaz Clevenr in of slipped and fell a distance of ten est wishe9 ot eir many friends. ,7uT I?" . . rl II, 1 "T " ! 1 t0 employment out of the the Cove. . . ... i.i . t uuo vii mo ujusii auccessiui oi fl uciweeu jauuary i ana tno v.i . .. .. . . ----- -feet to the entry. Shewasgreat Funk-Swisiiku. Am Li--i i L nty at various times, but be- ... T,. , "uiuunuHUKua, VlUilouloulUUI wm Uu ttu III IHUU , m ki!,. . . 11 IBS iVUUIU It, x' rCV IS lu 1 1111- Prauk, a prominent attorney of to leave her bed. Newark, N. J., and Mrs. Salhe eal of Ferrell, N. J., two broth- Governor Tener and party Had Nice Visit. was the fact that via9 tnat children thus begin- owing to the condition of the air, DiDo 8chool can be admitted only the aviator could not make the during the first two weeks after flight until 5:32 o'clock in the the opening of the term or the evening, and some of the people first two weeks following Janu- who had gone to Chambersburg ary 2. w i . . -. I I w MU w ww i I fm u m hlttnn em m I . I . blamed at ttie Al. lu. parsonage The disannnmt, fnot f in January ThB1 nn,iQ .n. ."6 an nonest i . a ... ,.-.,,. William and Dr. Sappington was called, but McConnellsburg, Pa., Sept. 21st the hih,f,n wa V vM,t.l,t ,u,nn L L lmn and at tho same time quali- . r "r'"' I . . .. I. - I " --"-"" " '. ULIC3 1ULU Lllab I . ww v..mv U.IMAVU UUUO UL 111" I f . : 1KB At .. . . UUVQ ll&ll UL1L1 W 1 II LI I III II hnery. See next woelc. her advertisement uow asKing ior. i see no reason for advancing an argument of this kind. Miss Annie Keisner left for In conclusion, I wish to say Philadelphia Monday morning to that Mr. Hoover comes from a enter Drexel Instituto for Afioravicit nf tmn m tun . , j , , mat Mr. Hoover comes from a enier drexel instituto for a Arteravisit of two mouths, on the train had to eave for home Another important provision ,iQQ-: , 4, m,Bn 0 d.nih. Al- .t5ao.nd.hu,.,,, lh8 slKbu rela,eo ag,P The nL code ZTT'i ZTJSu" loona, Chicago, reoria, Oneida, A hilo those who had gone ear- provides that there must bo and is in evory way qualified to that famous institution. i-v i ... ... I r "i vi iu. wuoiua. i m uuu liiush w i ii i 1 1 m ( i ivnn nn i. i uiuv uua biiu.b l h h i i i iisi. n n tn A i a,"r. n.L. McKibbin of this Psea tnrougn Aicouneiisburg Lanark .Poioand Snr.nfinH th lirnhn,!,... . fM ..i h B1IWB'I"CM' ana 1 know the Mrs. A alter Keed Sloan left couoty and Geor-a MftR'ihhm in an automobile Tuesday morn-1 m m t ' u i... . ' , . . . . . V . , " ""uac voters of Fulton Hannni, j ' 4 '""",luu lvul' ieurneci to nis uuavoiuaoio aeiay, after the ma-1 liag must 00 Kept atloat Spade of Altoona. Mrs. Lafferty home m this place last week, chine went into the air. the ex- day when the weather is fair. Dunne t.hnt. lima lin itic.;n,l Ui., hikitinn mna i,.:n: ... Was n nA . . " -"o "--v.v .... w . Liuuu 111a muiaiuu nun bu UUIIUIULT aUQ. in srr I ?ne lntellect' a severely felt in the family from daughter Sad.e (Mrs. Lewis Mc terestiug that the impat.ence was Ll.L ,r Wlth unusual con- the fact that. on,y eleven day8 Quade), in Altoona; his brother soon forgotten. The aviator county will be last Wednesday for an pytomtmi ; everv making no mistake in giving him trip to Harrisbuig, Atlantic City )wn. Birthday Surprise. Mr. Joseph Sipes, near liar their support. A Taylor Township Voter. 111.; W. sailed over the city, encircling nsonville, was greatly surprised "ursational powers, and will be prior to the death of Elsie, Alice, John Kotz Harnsto 0 "'v "Jissea bv har man v a?ed eiirh teen Tears, died. mak. m ii,..,mnv, n.!.. m . .. u t... .... . ... . . "lends. " ,; . "jMho ' ,':i ,M ' ..'UB Bl"r too central on his GSth birthday when he --- ..v-,.u1..u,Uuh-u, auugiviufj hoard a few of his neighbors I 1.1 IUU 11. II Hill LlUlULIK. Ill nnil hm I Sllfll nil nihlkllinn c mno Ill . . ... . . Mr, pi,,,.., . I a ' t L, "oa coming in alter ne had retired -".uuuuia Anaersnn. wiri. 01 1. uiuwmi -jiiuoo b cnuaren. at uav. worm 1 10 monpv it. pnat nf iho U..H...1.... nwnf lw a , ' n v " J "v ior me nignt, l 1 mueisou, aiea at vsa ntevens, iatner or j. mrt ' J a "go, jacoo fuuru niaue in getting to see it. mnm and ralloH him nntnonri "r llOme n rinKli i,rr!i- Rnti nonl. mrrhf Tli rp, ... .. ' "f""Tuu . ""u" i'niis, ouu- oifvuus ui iiuiviuieyvniB, near "i'""" "'b"" Jcn' a ii xiimuis, mo uaihuhidu cost lue Citizens the V "lo'lli OOULOmhof 17lli fnm tlm fTimtm.lr.n nniintn v. A O U C 1 L liaS tlHO fl t.l 1 1 1-1. V . f 1 n a irnn.olftf 'hnmkn.t.Un Cfldn wv.. j. i uiij iiuiu i uuu uuuuiuuuu tDU uujr nut?, auu r.- ...... V im j wti o i ' liunu uvi auuig UUU evening with them. Just and Buffalo. Sho was joinod on Saturday by her husband. Mr. Ii. H. Kay, superintendent of the Saxton Furnaco, and Dr. Henry, of Everett, made a hasty automobile trip to Ilustontown and McConnollsburg Tuesday on business. Mrs. Jamos Sipes and son liar vey, and granddaughter Miss IC . 0temer ian, from ttie Huntingdon county line, and uu l" w oaua iniriy nine years or ummbersburg 000, which then his erand-son Owen SinPJ I... w 01 l"0 heart, aged 75 also the father of Dr. Frank Ste- 8ince he returned. During his sum was raised bv Bonular sub- Lm i u .-.J E' . months and 3 days, vens, of Lancaster, died at the recent trip ho sees many changes scription. LaVQ him . sh ' nf 1nfi . .. I if , "uiai services conducted bv home of the first named son last and great improvements in the Just now the following bv Al- U,i mu : U.QV 1'hni.lnnn jv. ... -a -j iUl uu.-ll lilt) WUS arlC80nfllD. ot Shirleys Sunday of cancer aged about appearance of the country. Mr. bert S. Lo Vino, in the current Lnont. ninnQnntiw ti. o.on ,u m ni n . IT? rvf '7 ' 43 f n i a i 1 l! niM,lw.1.. a. i .1 L. .. I fill it r I liere interment Jinn! tn Wnv ? Who is known to parted this life mourned by a a J . 8 sectiou. Mrs. An- host of friends. Interment at I ?dron v survived by four chil- Three Springs Tuesday the 2Gth . ui nar- nisi. rumir; viro I I r , , they were served euts of i The cards bore the followin nty years. Mr. otevons was i"ult,011,DUUa onucuuy ireatea uumueroi me iew lorn Ulip Wn mmJ mi. . . i j Inim nrll 1 it Vi i li - r mn i i I IT? a I .B.i . it t . Ulopon auo. xue a man cu great lorceoi cnaracier, " 4l uuu tjai, ijui, wm uo ui luwjreBi. lie wriios meuts of Die and cake it. " HU w uauL' 1 1 1 t r rii ivou n rrnnn i ni ot on ni r won nnn xui no luuaa un cuuv vmilth vnnirpp iiii ' uv i.na iv i nnnni n r ts w i m c Dinna hia vnf n in I . 1 nn Oiiiw uia iCHUi u, I aUU HILVN: I l i TM-.i- -i-i-.i . . If you, Mr. Reader, had to move hUrr. Altoona. HnllwnnH liin.ro. a box weighing, say, twohundred niio r.nnriinnH i:.no . r.t; An II A VJrtMdA v- 4 kn 3 I J i I ' ' ' ""uu,",a Kuoiuuuuer oi puuuus, ior a cpnsiaoraoie dis nhin- (mhknf nM,n. "u. UMWU ueu to say uc, ana taia oox were placed age, Turtle Creek. Petersburg. A Letter From Bethel Citizens. To the Democratic Voters of Ful ton County, Pa. A report having been circulated especially in the northern part ol tho county, that William B. Stigers one of our candidates for Associate Jude, has not always Gertrude and grandson Dufiield, worked for the partv. and that went over to Chamborsburg in notninatod and elected he would their automobile last Saturday aid certain Republicans who and were much pleased with tho ight vote for Mr. Stiffors. we bird mm in flights over an " ,o.,f n U t ahnnt. .h a tnwn with refresh- rviur1' 18 un- ' true ana is oniy circulated in or- Alter sponding live months der to injure Mr. Stigers at this very pleasantly visiting her chil late hour. In justice to Mr. dren, Findlay Kendall and Mrs Pay The Printer paries Jw? I Wlfe of Esther Beryl Johnson, daUgh. when he got a little hard up for on a small-wheeled truck, would Bedford, Buffalo Mills, McCon- Pavid aa" ' v " JU,g' r-i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack John- " "JO m k . SOn' harnsburg, 8on. of Thomnson tnwnshm d.fld Ptty the Pinter, iinfiovov. it , . rouDyone brntho. t? n .Ti U"UIF "lc" f Pock, of PittBh cholera infantum on Saturday I SOUrg, I nf loot mi.nl. .U..l j -i raai noctt ttgeu tkuuuu live Elsi t- H0DES- months. Funeral on Monday u uinn uirn. . nu t,i , ... .... uuu ivnoaes. rt arl i Cemetervn.T. lnmaarnarhnrpli fnt three Vi , townshiP' Pittman. t ""co 0 P.Inr .Ir tti..i - . P3rninB aft ,7, " naay i infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Hts, i-Pf i, "iQeS.S 01 two McCaulayP.ttmand.ed at Coming winter, Not a splinter v Of pine in the corner. Pants are through Bills are due, Dollars are few,J And weather not warmer. you tie a rope to the front end of nellsburir. KhinnonfiWo. Tina. the truck and, walking erect, pull tontown, Needmore, Hiram, Dane the load or would you get behind Andover, Pleasant Ridge, Uar- ...o uu, uoua over it, ana employ risonville, and Saluvia. uau oi your energies in maintain ing a cramped position? Of Some "Punkin." uuiae.you WOUIU pull. It IS a Plvnn Ol.t nn h Oin farm In fundamental principle of mechan Todd township, has a pumpkin Of course, we would not be ics that ,k 19 far easier to haul a Lrnwin, that mnra i w n guilty of getting off any stuff like heavy load than it is to riush it.. ,u i ...!. laysV1 moD and 3 home in Thommon t.n Fiit.tom nnK k. . . , " W ,m ino aPPi,cat,on ot thla ost stays away and it keeps on f, -uuinnarii i . .. f i rum T.nn.r. mnimniDnno o.-. i . ... - Km. t . . " wuuuc.Iflll hir ! , . . .... i. .a ti :..u .i . "".'twuuo luiu i irrnTOintr it mil mnnin..nin uieh nt it . r' "uuuy evening, agea aoout nve ,y 111 t'10 " 1 1811 U1 "'tying mat k Place SatuVl T rg months- The immediata cause H Intern,: Fday aftemoon, of the child's death was cholera monople pletely outclass all com present day celery, Th.s S dei"Umon nlantum. Funeral on Wednes "isafllwhoniginore day. Interment at Antionh. mnnt.ho Th , WO eXDBCt to hp at hnmo novt. iUD Auiuieuiaia. cause , tWr.Da r h,i ween, ann win oo pieasea to write "J i'ua "l u,i"'"! a receipt for any one who may Having a tractor screw (mount want to push his subscription ed in front, of p.aur lnat.onrt nf . 1 - " v. . fc.MV.MV Ul aiuug, i (Continued on Dunn fiv i growing it will measure 10 feet 11 inches. "Now, then!" Subscribe tor the only f 1,00 a yoar. "News;1 stigers, we as Democrats and citizens of his own township want to say that he has always taken an active part for the success of the Democratic ticket both m county, state and local. He has been elected a number of times by the Democrats of our town ship to different offices and al ways by large majorities. We make these statements about Mr. Stigers feeling that injustice may be done one of our best citizens. Lkwis Yonkkr, Wm. P. Yonkek, Howard Hill, Stilwkll Kmic, Oliver Hill, Moses Hess, A. M. Bivkns, T. R. Slush er, George M, Myers, James S. Bishop, John Lynch, Democrats of Bethel. Will Wilson (Fanny) at New Wil mington, Pa., Mrs. Winifred Ken dall has returned to her home in this place. Mrs. Kendall is much improved in health. Misses Annie and Minnie Dick son and their brother Samuod C Dickson, aud their niece, Miss Maria Dickson Alexander, spout the time from Saturday until Monday afternoon very pleasant ly in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Lyon at West Dublin. Mr. Ahlmaaz Runyan, of Need more, spent a fow hours In town Monday. He came to town with Dr. J. J. Palmer and returned home in the evening. Mr. Run yan said that his daughter Nora, Mrs. Howard Hill, of Warfords burg, has beeu very sick for some time.
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