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   The Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - November 9, 1909, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                        VOL. VIII No 18 THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Office open Saturday evenings tram northwest corner of Center GETTYSBURG 9 1909 Is the Kind of You Wanl in This For Men and Women Blue or Light Trimmed with Blue Trimmed with Plain und to Eckert's THIS For Boys and Girls trimmed with Grey trimmed with trimmed with and PRICKS Sweater fur Men uuU At The Walter Theatre TONIGHT ACTOR D ESCAPED LUNATIC c HUNT FOR JACK Til K Illustrated Son Warren L. Cor Iho Taylor Slouk arrived in town to Cor tho tr play in the Wai tor Thou tro next Thoy uro now in tho York Opera BEGINNING Week Monday November 15 Matinee Saturday Taylor Stock Company With the Versatile HARRY MOORE In Select Plays and Helmed Monday Grout to Tuesday Reaping tho Harvest Wednesday Cannon Thursday Friday Red Saturday The Avenger Saturday East Lynn Franco-American Pure Food Products prepared from only the choicest If you have not tried any of those Soups one can will con- vince you they are the Ready to BUCKWHEAT C-M he made Kood if you use good Try It is MAPLE In hollies from lo 650. and Gettysburg Dept. Store WIZARD THEATRE SKUli A love with incidents lo wilh Mini PAPA'S OUT THK DAY funny comody tho kind hus FROM TO YOU An good show NAGLE CASE IN COUNTY COURT Charmain Assault Case Attention of the True Bills Returned in Other Cases Other Court The regular November Court con- vened in the Adams Comity Court Honso on Tine bills wero returned in the Following cases Com. Deardorff on of Mary E. Com. Clarence on of Annie Cum. vs. Mike with feloniously from person of Thomus with on oath of Ml Ion A WUH entered in the of Hie Commonwealth mond and Hurry charged with burglariously entering a David Kriso ami William woro appointed tipstaves for tint first weak David V. Starry and Henry 0. Halm for Harry A. was appointed ot Grand The first WHS that against with criminally assaulting Lula May near her in ban township on Vay is about 17 years of ago while tho girl is 10. case in the in Adams County and Gum t si HUB tho Eylor murder A largo number of jurors elided tho necessary twelve worn finally tho M. James B C. 13. in John 1, Daniel George George Ott and The easo in all its revolting de- alls is ono of the most un- oror tried in the local t was continued all day The petition to view if lay out a road in Cumberland township from a point in road from Bream's to school House from Gettysburg to tiled and confirmed ni si to width of i TOWN LAYMEN ME WORKING Committee to Get Dele gates to Big Convention to be Held at Harrisburg Latter Pt rt o this PRICE Two CENTS A meeting held in the College Lutheran Church Monday evening to interest the people of the town and county in the Missionary The FOR THE MAN as he looks for the man as as he Spirit and in our Suits and Overcoats Not rampant in nor freakish in but rich and with style and You'll appreciate value of fabrics and tailoring that tells in perfect long wear and D. There is great satisfaction in a bank When you know absolutely that you have money in the bank against a rainy day you don't know how good you and it is easy to accumulate once you've Bring down all your money and start an add to slowly but watch it The CITIZENS TR UST of Getty NEW OXFORD Now Nov. of our aro in their Hix Now left day for tho to hunt Thoy wure K. William William K. Ed. T. and Dr. of ex- to lio ont ono They iiro to homo full of on Sunday and to his hod with the Emory in town on Monday to take up his duties with tho now shoo Mr will hring luiro in thn C. lost ono of his host on Monday hy and of D C spoilt tho past wook his Miss Umia ir this was fairly well The principal address was by Mr. Hobert of who of the in full and also told convention to bo held in to 24 explaining 1100- y of delegates ut that con- Tho committee was all of the tions in to get delegates to at- tend the it being expected that every minister in the county with at least one lay from his church will be C. William H. Frey Milton Prof. 15, L. R. United D F. 0. Charles O. Church of the 13. Lovi D. Judge Haymond Presbyterian Calvin Theodore Mr. Bream WUH chosen Prof. Mr. Taylor Tho will nt o'clock Wednesday evening in the lecture room of the Presbyterian Thn of the movement is to try to reach tbs whole world with the Gospel Message in No now organization nor it intend to collect funds tor them nor send out new Its is to work through the present existing societies and agencies of the fire nro to be held in the United in a National Missionary Congress at Chicago in May 1910. DILLER HAS ANOTHER FIRE Isaiah Oilier Visited fay Another Night Buildings Saved by Ener getic Work of Neighbors and Another fire of origin Sunday night destroyed two large stacks fodder ou farm Ciller near en tail ing a loss of about The ire wan the occurred the farm of Mr. Diller in u period of bil Both fires discovered tha same time of 10 and both occurred on The first which occurred Sun. destroyed tbe largo hank wagou hog corn chicken together with the Two four ono seven hogs nil 150 chickens also perished iu tha loss sustained at tha firs re estimated at Sunday night's fire is supposed to ave tho work of KM s was also first but us yet is no clue the perpetrator of 10 Mr. desires to extend thanks many neighbors and who ut und wore ready lo him in every way burning were al ant 1( i feet newest and they wore wall Ity pie thn danger of Milch ins from Iho big RUNAWAY AT MONT ALTO Italian on Joy Ride Lets Team Run Much Visiting on the Rural Routes Down Mountain Collides with Another Team throwing Woman to the GETTYSBURG RURAL NOTES Ono of tho is to bo 1 SHd eld mil FOR with all modern improvements JBH Apply bread w roil Boom 200 First National Bunk Several ono or more the ago of 14 years to work in a both men und can work in tho St good und can good at u Inquire for at The Timber Ablaze Nov. of forest on Stuto reported tun mid I that many firns uro raging in limber land not by tho Hubert S woods havo bran very dry by tho drought und the loaves and bushes afford proy for onco they got u rain in und I fear somo of tho tires will bo serious and the loss I havo went out all nf our men unil tho authorities have many moil at work in several counties where appeal to bo counties where are on lund are Clinton and Sulli in November 22nd, Wth in Grace A strong program hus bean prepared which will include such as Whitn Sherwood Eddy of Now Tuylor of the American Dr. W. D. nf Chinai Col. E W. Christopher of Dr. Homor 0. of tho Episcopal Bourd of Dr. J. of Rev. J. C. All are widely known us ing authorities in the mission Tho that many delegates are already being unrolled und tho outlook is that least 1500 men will MRS. RAYMOND HERSHEY wife of mond of Soven died about ten o'clock on night after n week's illness at home of her and Mrs. Aaron Lohr with whom they She aged 23 years of Surviving her are her hoi infant son and one Miss Grace Mrs. was a graduate of High School and had many friends in and tho vicinity in which bhe Funeral meeting at the at ten Services and interment at tho Church in McKnightstown of which nho WHS a MISS SMITH RECOVERING whose home is in and who sustained severe ies in a full caused by ix defective side alk in has so ur recovered that she is to on it was during u visit to her brother in Hanover that tho accident happened on H side trip to and she hns been con- fined to his home ever Mount Nov. (I A. of preached Ht this on morning to N large mid appreciative his being His Saints ond of the World Though Mil years of uge ho all who heard him by bin and up to date Tho Eva nnd of of und of thin woro guc ts of Miss E. Irene ou Mrs. Edward of is visiting friends in this Harry 15eadi'-s a guest of und Mrs. lust Oria mil of White at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Clino n Calvin of spent a week with his Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Van of spent a or ten days with and Mrs. Wright Wilson and of woro visi On Sabbath Nov. P. S. of will his first to the people nt William Griffith and Walter and Saturday and Sunday with friends ir Carlisle and Holly MIPS who is in this wintar her and Sun days with her returning to hoi work on Monday There was a wild race of a ened horse down the road from the White Pine into which teams wern anU in several persons severely is about was driving a team Hg to Contractor Willium L. down ihe the when u drove up it t and it off at full gallop down he steep Tbe driver was thrown out and was bruised about the head and Without a tbe horse's flight became moro Soon the caught up with the of who was from thn with his The excited runaway an to go the but buggy and partly it. McFerren to thn ground with such force that one of her was It required ths efforts of several men to got her to the office of Dr. where received She was then taken to her home Ht thn clash with the tbu Fornoy horse toro its ness but kept up its At the foot if the hill below Mont Alto park it got from the demolished vehicle ind continued on to Goods it was nought in tho Starting from What those Living along the Rural Routes are PERSONALS The Carlisle gone to to 6ov- oral William B spent tho past few days with in Dubus who has bran ing u few weeks with and friends in town left for phia for bis ship the Miss Sue Forney und Miss Hattie Krauth spent Sunday at HIS FIRST RIDE Hobart H of who is 78 was in Baltimora far the time in life It happened to be the first time OH the trolley tors and Mr. has lived in the quiet valleys of and and had seen tho modern Lower End Weddings At St. Catholic this united in Murk L. of Berlin and Miss Estalla Klunk of a son of and Mrs and is engaged with hiss father in the brick manufacturing The bride is of Mrs. Homy The best man was John L. a brother ot tho and Miss Emma a ter of the bride was Rev. Kohl united in ut unveil o'clock morning in Nathaniel C. of near Now and Miss Mury E. of Now John Smith was the best man Miss Martha was PUBLIC miss tho public dale of household and other articles at tbe home of Mrs. ward on Water Sat Nov. at n. THE AUTHORITY ON SPORTS All sporting news and gossip on foet basket bowling and ether sports is tind fairly bj Phi on sporting All big college as well as all other important events are fully covered by our expert and capable writers and depicted with timely An exclusive article on in published To kcsp in touch with all sporting news read daily and Eat DANCE On Saturday Nov. 0, a dunce was ludd ut the home of Mr. ind A. At a lute hour served and at midnight all for home ex- press i UK themselves well with Iho Thoso Mr. and John A. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. aid Mrs. Conrad Mr. Mrs. John Misses Blanche Lottie Rosie Edna Li Hie Lottie Nannie Ruth Agatha Annie Maiy Maud Edna Sarah Hattie Violet Mary M. Walter and James and Ralph Lester Edward Pierce Clarence Joe Anders Herman Lawrence anil Willis Charles Hurry David Bud Hurry Rol 311 Keim floy Ira Earl John Music was furnished by and Emory O A Mix of route spent Monday with Mrs. Annie E. of tho same Misses Mae and Myrtle of wore guests an Sunday at the home of Robert S. Bream on route 4. of Monday visit IMR K. K of Miss und Mr. Harry ol Fountain Saturday and Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. OB route Miss spent Sunday at Die home and Mrs. P. H. uf route 8, returned to his work at plunt after being absent fur some time en account Of of route Tuesday in has moved from route It to Tho house vacated by Mr. Stull will uow be by Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Samuel route is visiting in F. T. and af route 1, have to W. of routo 4, in having a new roof put on the bouse and house on purchased from Norman uf lost a valuable colt by Mr. Mrs. T. S. Sitei ami three and of route Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mr. und Mrs. James anil Amm and Mrs. Mary Mr. Charles Mi is Aunie visitors ut the home of Al. Sites on Miss Rose of and Miss Catharine Sample are ing a few days at Meadow Brook Farm on routo 4, R. Paul of 4, is recovering from his U. K. Mcllhenny and Miss Mary spent Thursday with Samuel Dubs on 4. Cattage Goes Escaping by a narrow margin from a forest fire last week had burned to within a few yards of it. when came change in tho the York enmity shore of the owned by M. a State of Lancaster was burnert to tho ground on Monday at 4.lit) when u strong breeze fanned up the smouldering The loss upon the cottage is while there is an even heavier loss in timber William M. Savage William fennerly of died Wednesday in the hospital of the home at the age of 75 He WHS in the regular army of tho United States for five years to ing the Civil He is survived by his widow and two Harry and Mrs. snd Kate and Margaret of sides one residing in POOR PLAY A typical melodrama poorly was tho verdict of the several hundred Gettysburg r who were present at the production of Village in Walter's Theatre Monday The plot was full the usual melodramatic to the audience to ing tho hero and hissing the cast was miserably one or two of tho characters deserving a place on tho RECOVERING Raymond nee Miss recently taken to Johns to bo and who was later operated at the is improving ind may be tibia to return to her near Pino Grove within a u folding pocket book be- Harney and Re- ward if returned to Times Just received u nice lot of fresh Will soil Apply o my stable on Race Horse WALTER THEATRE The Taylor Slock Company a well known will appear all at tho with matinee Saturday in a line of plays Ht the Tbe company 15 in by tho i Harry The opening for Monday night will bo great Kami which will in an elaborate manner us the company carries for all tbe will he day Friday Saturday Avenger to announced fl acts are given during ing two shows in one for price of Scuts on at the usual place Nov. TOR SALE CHEAP A make of Little Cost Will hell for and sample of Lock Iwx New Pa. and will the highest price for hay arid Loose in the or Write or and t AUCTION -On 13, Charles 8. WANTED several good second hand Will trade furniture for Apply C. lisle WANTED Fut horses and 10 yean old at the B. und Co. IN SPA PERI IN SPA PERI  

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