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   East Berlin News (Newspaper) - October 16, 1925, East Berlin, Pennsylvania                                EAST BERLIN NEWS AMD B I G L K R V I L I K NEWS VOL OCTOBER 16 1925 PER YEAR BEKUN of Installed HID In cal order of Hcd Men on Loroy Sachem Hull Sagamore Chester Junior Trustee Elmer iMn u business to on Monday Minn Esther a teacher at Now London Chester county wan home over Sunday Her sinter Miss Mary Reynolds a York teacher was home at the name time Clayton Shaffer of Is being moved to Bast Berlin today liy an Adams Transit truck and will occupy the rooms In the Hoover erty formerly used by Clarence Odom The Canning canned 213 tons of tomatoes this son X birthday party was recently held at tho home of George Thoman Red Run In of Mr Thoman Those present L H and Mrs Jacobs of York Mr and Mra ten Miller Mr anili Mrs Curtis Brown and daughter of Dover Mr and Mrs Claude Brown and daughter Mrs Charles Brown Mr and Mrs Leathery and children and Elmer Wiley of nnd Mrs J R Thoman Mr and Mrs R J Wolf Dorothy and Harry Thoman Glatfelter of East Anderson Roy Went Hanover R M Thoman and children Mr and Mrs Robert Deardorff Mr and Mrs Hull land son Nora Thoman Alice and Elizabeth Howard man Claude Thoman and Arthur Crone of Red Run Miss Theresa Blessing of Red Run spent the weekend in Hanover Harry Serf and wife motored to on Sunday returning several of the students of Normal who had been home over Sunday A fine monument been erected In the East Berlin Union cemetery to the memory of Mrs Elmira Like Jobe of nidi has been afflicted during the past six months with a of 35 and that have made him much annoyance causing him at times to KO to bed for ten at a time jind to only be able to work part of the time FOR pair of White King White Maltese Will be sold cheap to quick buyer nil EUGENE ELGIN Crook Heading township lost n good cow by death last week Dealer Ruth last week Hold the lowing new Chevrolet sedan Ruth Spring Grove let touring Elinor Bult Nash sedan Milton J Myers also the following hand Chevrolet touring M P Ford touring R Tt Spring Grove Hudson coach Clarence East Berlin Overland 13 S IllincH Thq Indies Aid society of the theran chinch will hold n festival Im the Shelter store room on Saturday evening coming Oct Oysters si earned and fried chicken soup ice cream and candies etc served Chicken can gotten at 4 o'clock A buyer of boxwood was In Reilin purchasing Hint exterior recently to bo used in Ilic of Ihp of Ilic now out in We of one made by btm near John the truckman recently purchased an auto truck to be used in bis Adams Transit Co has rented n rear portion of the Ruth to IIP by as a storage place for their trucks Smith Bros East Berlin's new expect to begin the ture of Monday morning A school of eels business out at the East Berlin mill last day by clogging and stopping the wa- ter wheel hundreds of them being cut and taken out an 111 wind however that blows no one good as every one liking and wishing eels In Past Berlin hnd them on heir table Saturday morning for breakfast Visitors nl the home of P Jacobs over Sunday Rev Hege and wife and three children John of Dover Mr and Mrs Joseph 11 Jacobs of toona Mr and Mrs Ralph HI Jacobs nnd daughter Helen of York Mr and ATrs Earl and son George Spring Grove Mr nnd Mrs Raymond two children Daryl and of Reading township FOH farm In toni township JACOB If Hast Berlin Pa Lewis wife and dan William were visitors of and near Gardners U L his new sewing factory In New Oxford ly purchased by him remodeled and otherwise Improved by several local carpenters I I Unclaimed letters addressed to Miss and Mra Charles sol remain In the Kast lin Post Office Also a age addressed to Susan Walters Mrs Waller has been her Lloyd and fain lly near Mrs Harry Cromwell and of were Sunday visitors of and Consternation prevailed In the borne of Loan Kast Merlin on morning it was ed that n skunk had taken possession of the cellar at no plan In cni arrived at whereby his could boi Clayton Weaver of Paradise ship hns been favored by a crop of from hfs bed having sold on the York market besides re- serving four for con- en Sunday Raymond mnn and visitors of Mr Weaver an Sunday and reports the cream an having lioon aged 20 New entered n plon of to entry and In tbo Ynik county Jail for four hy Judge fin Del 4 broke Into the homo of Norman and was there by Mrs Florence of was a of Kant friends and relatives over Sunday Donald I lake of Niagara Palls Mrs Sal ah and Annie Hake of Gettysburg brother land sinter of Mrs Virginia Pearson wure visitors of that lady lust week John of York waff In lown last week Honing lo the starting of the carpenters und on the repair of his house on street Samuel In having a large built In front of bin double house on street on October 12th to and wife of Baltimore street East Berlin an boy Jennie IB having a porch built on of heri residence at the extreme end of timore street East Berlin Clayton the In his spare hours In doing thp work and ready moulded and sixteen cement posts that betoken both and a son of Aaron who for a number of years lived In Kant Berlin was n visitor over the week-end here Mr So- is at present n student of a Pittsburgh educational Institution Washington township schools J C Leathery East Berlin R D 3 best display wa at the York fair Wm C Van Scoyoc a York Springs gentleman who has bad an fil- ed with P P Lerew for one of the improved Fords for some was one of those fortunate lo have his order filled this East Berlin's two banking tions have eaich submitted 1 to the public during the past weeks Both show resources that guarantee to the depositor safety ind security The bursting of a water plug on cust street one day last caused some scurrying around the 1.111 of Jacob Thomas the employe who looks after those kind nf things but its repair was soon accomplished The sewing factory however through the incident was compelled to down for a half day Amos of Paradise ship was put n bed on Monday ning through a threatened attack of Miss Pauline accompanied by her roommate Miss Eunice Melche of Altoona also a student at the Normal at the home of Miss In this place One of our citizens while coming along Hampton load this side of Carman last week noticed eral fine pheasants cross tn front of Mm Getting out and walking into the field he flushed four of those birds This is something new for this section us pheasants are rare his far from the mountain and dom seen Hiss Kathleen Serff a student nl the Normal was home over Sunday Harper nn at the at Ills home near town The inability of the Service Shoe lo ill Ilic orders for slides thai arc piling np on them Manager to look for experienced shoe makeis Half a dozen of those have answered liis call the hindrance is the lack of houses being nigh to impossible to obtain housing of any kind A shoemaker from made Hie round of the town Saturday in quest of a house hut it Isi thought a provision ean be made for hiim Paul of the tary Police at present at York on Sunday was a visitor of his sister Mis Wni family of township A surprise party was held at the f Mr and Mrs James Mclntire this in celebration of Mr tire's anniversary A pleasant evening was spcht ments were served The following were Mr and David Philips Mr and Mrs Charles bart nnd Mrs Walter Fink Mrs John Rider Mrs Ray Agnes Plohr Mrs Thomas Mrs roy Mrs Mary Lapham Fannic Sclar Rcba Pair ter Kathryn Straley Ada Stambaugh Mclntire Marguerite Philips Dolly Mclntire Ruth Butt Jacob Sclar David Philips George Casper John Philips Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman and Doris Rider W this place spent Thursday afternoon In New Oxford from East Berlin at- tended the birthday surprise party at Ihc home of Mr and Mis Oscar Oru ver Saturday ning in celebration of Mr Gruver's Mrs Lottie Krofl Mr and Mrs Harry Emlg Prof and Mrs E M Gruver Pauline Grove Darone Grace Vornn Fayc Darone Maiy rlu Uhen Jacobs Marguerite Philips Charles Wolf Carl Wolf ifg Leslor Robert and Carl Daniel of Berlin ends the of three bungalows lit bis land to ing already having Iho lown for lue of them His lo rent to Lewis Gise of who sold bis farm moved lo yesterday of lln celebrated his sawing wood The estate of Henry and hito of Berlin after lain open for 20 years was on evening Mrs Bubb of ati a visitor of Mr nnd Mrs Ezra on who Is now Srt years old will and on Nov lib rail nt her Hi above all and furniture In- an bureau chairs 1 Percy Jacobs spent Sunday with Ills parents lu Kmit Merlin Mrs David nnd daughter of of Mr ami Mm John Jacobs on A A who for a number of years conducted a store ut and In the stand now by Harry Decker In Reading township died in York at his 370 Kast Market street day afternoon aged 81 years death resulting from Mr WUH proprietor of a dry goods store at 720 Kast Market street Death was sudden tho deceased just pre- vious to his death having been con- versing with his family when seized with the heart attack dentil resulting before the services of a physician could he obtained Mr Myers was a brother of the lute Augustus who conducted the store at what generally known as Germany for a number of years after his brother had removed York and also a brother of Mrs Mrs Amanda Myers of York of Reading township Mr also leaves a number of sons and daughters Three ters Norway Alverta and Esther re- side ut the family residence as do two Elvin and Luther Myers Mrs P P Shannon wife at Rev Dr P P Shannon Chicago III a noted minister of the gospel Is another daughter Mrs L II Cullman Brook lyn N Y Mrs Clarence York and Mrs II C Hinkle N J are also daughters of the de- ceased James B Myers another son resides in Brooklyn N Y The body was interred in on Monday afternoon HOY WITH Arthur Miller Hi years old of East Berlin R D was committed to jail Tuesday after being arrested on charges of felonious entry nnd lary The complainant is Mrs Allen of Paradise township Miller was arrested by Constable W 13 after information been made before Justice of the Peace Z E of near He was caught by Mrs Z E nier near here taking money from the cash drawer in the Craumer store and caught after he had led from the store a warrant wtrs sworn out for his arrest by Mrs Allen who conducts a rant It appears that lie bad entered her place the night before and stile a quantity ot cigars chewing tobacco and chewing gum part of which loot was found on him Mrs Wednesday swore out an additional warrant charging Miller with larceny The money and a pair of gloves he took from the craumer store were recovered He facosi two charges one of felonious entry and burglary of ceny He will be given a hearing next Monday morning by Justice INJURED IN ELECTRIC WRINGER age 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs B Ab- in- jury Monday morning when her right hand became caught in a motor driven wringer of an electric washing At the time of the accident the girl was unaware that the wringer was in tion Starting at the base of the thumb of tho right hand the skin com- torn on across the palm the first and second lingers and extending on the hack of he hiind close lo Ihp wrist forming a semi- circle The skin was also lorn from Iho of the wrist to the joints of and fourth lingers leaving knuckles of the hand hare The little was immediately rushed hy machine to the office of Dr T C Miller the injury was dressed She was taken to her home A Mrs Anna Mary Wchler wife of John A Wobler formerly of East lin aged years died from a plication of diseases at her 375 West Philadelphia street York Be- sides her husband leaves two sons Russell S and W ler of twh grandchildren two sisters Miss Jennie and Miss Ella Shaffer and one brother Edward Shaffer The deceased was a resident of York during 35 years She was an active worker in Reformed church being president of the Ladies Aid society andf a ber of the A Bible class Funeral services wore conducted Tuesday at 2 o'clock nt her Into by W S Kerschner The body buried in etery Sirs 131 Ion of of mid n tor of he lair Mm Sunday of diod nt homo on n il 7 months nnd of Sho hor two Art bur Wolf Airs nnd n son of n Mrs S H of nnd n Dannor of O Tho will bo hold on morning from n with in tbo Union oh n rob nt Mini oh OH tor will bo n Ibo nl tho 17 P P Kasl lln Real Oct 24 M A IliK Ham property lei LM II Leer Round HIM ami hops Oct Wm II Dicks Reading Real Nov li property Nov 7 John nnd belli Washington township Real nutate nnd personal Nov 14 John W Kapp ton properly mid loving of our dour nnd mother Day who life Mix yours Oct M Sadly sadly by husband and children FATALLY HURT AS AUTO HITS TRAIN Injuries woie by Roy Hell of Nashville son of Mr and Mrs J F Hid formerly of Mill near New Oxford on Sunday morning 14 about I o'clock car ho was driving ran Into a car on a freight al the W M 2 miles east of Hanover Hell lifted 21 years 7 months and 25 days died ut West Bide York ut a m Sunday just three hours after he was admitted His ion John McCarthy a boarder at his home escaped with slight Injuries According to the story told Coroner who made thorough tion by McCarthy the two of them had been to a dance nt Spring and after leaving It were on their way to Hanover when the tragedy occurred According to McCarthy Hell told him he wanted to inn up to Hanover to say a few words to bis girl It is said they were driving at a high rate of speed and upon proaching the crossing the speed was too high lo stop before reaching the track Seeing that a collision was inevitable Hell to sen the impact swerved car to the right bringing full force of the crash on the left side of the car where as driver he was seated Young Heil unconscious when extricated from the and remained that way until death Ills injuries consisted of a fracture at the base of the skull cerebral es fracture of the jaw bones aud abrasions and lacerations about the body Young Hell's father has a meat store at Nashville and has a large route in York which he serves daily There were two grown boys in the Heil family last year The first to go was Raymond Heil who died on No- 26 1924 from typhoid fever the parents the deceased man is survived by sisters Misses Mary L aged 23 years and Helen B aged 17 Several hundred persons Monday viewed young Hell's body Burial was made at Spring Grove cemetery beside his brother Raymond IUJ union will hold Hunday on 7 anil after- nnd will tto all at at L homo if Mr and MTH Ell aiin lly on Mr and MTH and Jind of York Mr and MFH Hoffman mid all Mr and and Charlotte and K C end and all of near Mr and MCH C O Oliver and Mr and Mrs and daughter Dorothy Sundnv at the homo of Mr and MIH J n JroHH family at thin place Mr and Mrn and family of at the homo of Mr and Mm William May on Sunday Rome aiV done to husk yet J A Hull made n trip to York on Friday J H and son a rip to York on Saturday The Ever Ready and Win One will bold ing on Tuesday Oct 20 at the homo of Mary IN CASH AT FARMERS DAY CELEBRATION One thousand dollars in cash prizes in sold as awards bands a special throe hour con- cert in the morning and a Harvest Party in the evening will be pinning lights of this year's Farmers Duy celebration to be held Jn burg Thursday October 22 The premiums and awards committee announced that they were seeking ic increase the total cash prizes from last year's total to this year in their attempt to make the next week the and best ever held One ot distinguishing changes in the program this year is the evening which all of Adams county is invited The affair will be held y i th c gy m n as i u m of the now Hotel annex and sonic real surprises with plenty of fun and entertainment awaits those con- remaining in Gettysburg for the affair A door will bo another added feature that is expected to at- tract a large audience The monster street parade planned for 2 o'clock in the afternoon will be the largest procession of its kind ever held we oter attractive aud nove will be introduced hy i General Chairman Roy P Funkhouser issued an appeal to all rural residents to make an especial effort to attend the Farmers day celebration this year It is the only held during the year and a generous turnout will the incentive for continuous in years to come ASP CONTEXTS The barn and most of its contents on the farm owned by Mac Hell Dillsburg tenanted by Mr and Mrs Milton Wolf was destroyed by file Thursday afternoon The loss is estimated nt which is partly covered by insurance The cause is unknown Mr and Mrs Wolf were getting ready to to to on business when they discovered that there was fire iu bo sraw stack which was in the stable yard Hie They bad time enough lo save the two bend of boisos anil the one mule in Hie barn The cattle were in pasture All the other contents he barn were destroyed West York ly of township nnd Floni f Voik wore on tiny hy Ibo HPV K nt Ibo In Thoro woro no Mr lor on n and In tor lo I In mill on o ho for yours Intor in sold in I f ton township Mr n in Wont York ho nnd hta will Hvo ilH KArKS ON OCT A special service will be held at Red Run on Sunday afternoon at 2 clock by the Reformed con- to vote for or against Rev Harry D Ph D as pastor of the William and wife of Philadelphia several last week with her parents P A and wife und also attended the York fair Mrs Philip Hodgson is on the sick list The schools nf Washington township came back Irom the York fair with 1st prize for school exhibits and for the reward Through efforts of former Con- gressman S F Glalfelter P A lias had his pension increased from -24 to per month Donald son of Clarence Hull of Ibis place was taken to the York hospital where he had ihs tonsils and adenoids removed on Tuesday Rufus Julius of this place has pro the Ion litter of pigs in the York County Pig club This ter is composed of eleven Jerseys and is first litter of the breed in The individual weights were 2.17 275 243 237 174 and Farmers the corn crop half husked and cribs all filled Who says farming doesn't Lutheran nt Red Run on Sunday at 10 a in Sunday school al 0 a m ONE ITEMS Tho following were entertained at a watermelon party at the home of Curlis and Mr and Mrs David Smith Mr and Mrs Charles Jlr and lira O F Wise Mrs Blanche Flicker Ethel Trestle nnd Trestle Farmers arc busy husking corn and report a very heavy clop lolin W writer an of corn that measures 15 inches in has bushels and loads if tb kind on- bis farm some 17 incites long Kraft Red Mount raised n red heel that inches in 17 inches In and J n Sowers and wife left on for Pa where they will spend a month with their daughter Mrs Rally services will be held at the Lutheran church on day evening W O Anderson attended a ing of Republican county at Monday ning Al the services to be held by the Reformed church day forenoon an election will be held lo vote for or against he of Hairy D pastor to till tbo caused by removal of Rev T S in June SUDDEN DEATH OF LITTLE A race will be held ill lilmes drove on Saturday Oct by the Driver's Association There will be four classes of harness racing mulo race a pony Thero will likely be some of tho best ami most races over held on ihls track Amusement nil day Ions on tbo ground Ar- range your work to attend hoily Invited TO OK I thank who have kindly ed my lining on tho ticket for li-rlor and would suy that I support of voters al election on Nov 3 O On Friday K 0 of Mr and Mrs Arthur Kinney U 2 is reported to fallen n gainst a post at county jus Adams county ing baok of lior Sho did not appear seriously injured and tho inc day hoi pod her mot lie r with of feoling ill Our ing Saturday ami on Sunday morning physician who hor found that her spinal liad Tlic Mink idly on Sundnv and Sunday night and at i o'clock morn i ML: on- Tho child in by IHM parents maternal gi M r and Mrs K and her paternal grand mot her M ri U li TO THE AMI EAST wishes to make known to the lhal ho tins been on the ticket tor ax collector without on Ills purl nnd would now kindly ask rorl of of Hie aud to give the host vlee if of Mr and Mrs Many township a son Mr und Mis Otis Livingston Maple a son Frank west of New Oxford will sell n number of cattle nt public sale on 17th Saturday night Iho thermometer 27 degrees the coldest tober In 10 yours HOYS PRANK IS Moul was Injured as the of n tical Joku by several hoys nl shortly before 8 clock night in being frightened by the boys she started to hut stumbled and fell before the oncoming automobile driven by Clayton Weaver prominent truck produce near She met her In York county four feet from the Adams county lino and thorough examination of witnesses by Coroner L J Hodi York who was called Immediately lowing the tragedy tended lo prove that the driver of the machine was not at fault liow Accident Occurred Tho story of how the accident curred as told by to Coroner Koch was to the effect lhal Moul with live other young women bad just passed over the bridge the stream which divides two counties when n shriek was heard AH started to run and all of them tripped and fell I Ml Im the center of the coln Highway and she tried to get up quickly she lont her fell again girl by tho coroner re- iterated this story It was dark and none of Ibu girls could imagine who vas doing yelling Mr Weaver aud Ills York were on their home from Gettysburg where they had bought n second hand car Mr ver was loading the way in the auto and Mr Lease was They were going at a erate rate of speed but whole affair occurred HO suddenly that lie was to stop before striking the Fell In Front uf Car She fell in front of the when il was only a few feet away Both front and rear right wheels passed the girl's neck Her skull was at Hie bnso nolli hones were mashed wem tered the road and od resulted from what is believed to have been the rupture of an artery Dr T C Miller cian was at the of the in less than five minutes The girl as already dead Berlin was also summoned patient Altland Dorothy IVr ond the deceased girl's sister Frances aged 13 mm nu grandmother was Hanover only two months ago She was Mr nnd Mrs John Myers anil Eli King Adams county mother of and Mary East Berlin mother She was the victim l supper by Mrs ITEMS Home will bu hold on In the if Hampton at 10 a in mid Now lur at 7 p in Hev A I will the sermon ami also conduct an election for pastor Mrs John Wire and film lly Mr and Mrs Kirk Wire New Olim and ami daughter llolty Mr and Mm Harry sou William anil York and Wm Mm and son were of Victory 1 A Slothour IH a few at home in Altoona Luther nail family Hamilton It IL anil nml family Oxford were entertained ut the hint and waffle dinner of the on Hunday hy II A and wife Thas nnd children visited bin parents Mr nnd Mrs John At Harvey and family llnllovei visited the Crist nnd Hasor families Mary has been 111 J F and family spent Sunday with tile non Mrs Paul spent a few dayn at Walter York Mr and Mrs Walter anil anil Mrs anil son York called to see Mrs Jennie Miss Alice linker Newport lames Haker and daughter and Mr aud Mrs Frank Harrisburg called to see Mrs Rebecca Myers and Blair H 10 and Mrs were at per by Henry on Sunday Ui and Mrs i E anil daughter Mrs Thomas Monk anil family York were guests of Jno P Myers Mr arid Mrs Frank Decker and George Cramer anil family were recent visitors of C lire ni 8 lor Mrs Herman Beanier near New and Mr and Mrs Roy Stock New Chester were entertained at supper hy the hitter's parents on Sunday Harry Kimu sold new Chevrolet lo Houck and Jacob ot Mrs Sarah laughter Annie ami Min Karl and family New Oxford spent Sunday with the ter Mrs Harry Kimc Mrs George Single York Springs spent some time with Miss Kmmn ers Mrs William Minter New Chester was a Sunday visitor at same place Daniel anil family Claud near Hanover Mrs Hlair Gettysburg II 10 and Mrf Wm visitors of anil family spent tho was also jonn ami spent tho The girl's companions wore Miss week-end with his Lida Millar New Oxford a registered Eltz nurse care of n fever n Thomas nnd SOU Charles Twp last Thursday Miss Daisie Thomas spent her aunt Mrs Frank paralysis Chronister on Sunday Mr Myers and two daughters spent some time on with his brother and family Jlr and Mrs Harry Myers There will be n square dance in tho The accident victim is survived by lier parents Mr and Mrs George K i nere win oe n square dance in the Moul her King and i Jr 0 U A M hall Thursday evening Ihc following ami The Columbin will Conrad aged 11 ami Donald S ami Frances 13 with her s occurred o lT M Undertaker William A Feiser Saturday evening October A over took the body to his morgue to uill furnish music Chicken soup prepare it foi burial The girl candy will be on sale All invited n grammar pupil allt Mrs K 1 Myers and son The funeral ot young girl will C Dr held 01 Friday afternoon services at home at l o'clock smith'ami Further services in the vlt Carmel lied Lion were re- Lutheran church li is cent visitors of Albert nil Paul GlaLfelter will Mr anil Mrs Stephen Wolf torment will be made in the adjoining town and Cbas Haar wife and mill weru visitors of Mrs W's daughter Mra Hale March Guy Hill Miss mi Wagner George Win man and family Mr and Mrs and Maurice Wolfgang Howard wife anil ter and Elwood Jacobs and family spent Sunday with the sister Mrs Albert Thomas Harry anil family York Springs were guests of her sister Mrs of Hampton for month of Number of pupils enrolled -12 percentage of attendance boys 911 girls 95 Those present day during the Albert Mary Deitrick Deitrick Ruth Paulino Enaor Myers Ruth Sterner Cathryn Helen Donald Chronister ister Earl Eusor Dale Fidler John Myers baurence anil Harold Stauh Margie It teacher church next Sunday ut a m Lutheran S S at II a church Reformed church 10 Knyder Minersville spent week-end with Harry Myers aud left on for Petersburg Flu orenzo died suddenly it Mrs Lucy Oxford's oldest resident died at Hie home ot her niece Mrs Walter W High street on Wednesday morning at 12 While conversing with her second band Nelson at their home in Hanover Mrs Anna C suddenly Saturday Dr county W Miller suddenly at his home in lav uns was lo Mr Miller had heen iu poor health for several years 1 his home in Hanover Saturday Death was line lo his heart giving away from an attack of asthma from which he had been suffering for a number of years Mrs 0 Peffer wife of Prof 0 W Porter principal of the vor died iu the Friday night Heath was due to gastric Slie was aged years Mis Marj J of near Fiscal nt her homo Sunday night after a lingering Illness of about three years from a complication of diseases aged 57 years She was n daughter of Into Mr Mrs anil Mra he experts to Winter ner s sister is going with him Mr Snyder la Harold Little and Mr and Mrs lias were ot iu Jlr anil Mrs 1 R her Surviving her nre her husband nnd She is survived n brother Albert of and ters Frank the Hanover grocer who in n nt York aweck on behalf of Mrs Sarah It was and lug ill tush nnd n Judgment mue or In settle n of nv of ment Inken from the store on hy wilt was to show why the judgment should u tie opened nml defense into Monday tiled Ills answer al York is was demanded Mr n denial of all the made by Mrs Kulin of the Knights of hus of will lo I lie services nt we re largely Knv an excellent sermon on Sunday n m fumi unto ami n am nigh unto you He salil Ih Sunday lo lhat plac visit The Knights will take then a pair of shoes for hov who Is lo the home Mrs Surah walking on the pavement C iM stoto on and tindly bor log gives liee lhal no shall employ bis John for work unless on- milling him William Ilia horse owned by F M Anderson of won second money at tbo fair held at Mr and Mrs L Al York UT m lias Wagner and family Union Mil were week-end of H II Dicks and at o will Hi Til HI I III I'll U tO hot the trouble In world lie sees it is many avc lost a of oil An of was for Tin SICK Miller been lo tin hy J Vork with nil attack of Pike school wus on of Iho of the Mrs Airs II H York has lieou from n sovern cold who has 11 I ho past nvo weeks Ironi imd U but own A surprise birthday wan l the homo of Mr nml Mrs In honor About worn from Kant nnd thn Tho who nro lug n nri   

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