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WTM YEAR ALL OVER THE COUNTY! began last i Tuesday, with basil. J. GULDEN HAS RECOVERED ke ball, between the College team and FROM ATTACK OF VARIOLOID A Week of Entertainments. The a i for the week CiETTYSBUKG.l'A., WKDNESDAV i A 27, CITIZEN AT REST NO. 2 THE ELECTION RETURNS! A I A GOOD News From Valley East Berlin, Barlow, Arendtsville, Stone Jug, Orrtanna.

Aspers, Feb. J. who had a mild touch of iu the house where he had been a a tined since the death of his son Edward, has now completely recovered and is i around on his farm. Mr. and Mrs Lewis who have been down with the grip are slowly i i 'Hloomsburg i a in the College a i being amoiis: the last paint's of the season.

Band Concert. 1 i Wednesday, the Citizen's Band i give one of their excellent concerts aud hope to have the Court Mouse as well Tilled as on the last occasion. The band has a of best selections on the program and there i be special features by band and others. Ladies Quartette. THE SMALLEST VOTE POLLED FOR YEARS IN CO.

Wiley--Harbold. a 'Jlst Ht I a i Wm. Ij. Leisher, i i of berland () a Miss i K. Voters Against Abolishing the Work bold pi springs.

Road Tax Even if They Eltz--Ross, to Suffer With Poor Roads. WM. I A CUTS DOWN C. LOTT AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS. i be the election (rom all the districts at the election held on last Tuesday, Feb.

19. the the story of the smal- lest for years in the county. came the miserable weather irid a decided to stay at home A 1'Vi i i a I Kev. Fathei .1. A.

a i a i a a Miss i a Kosa ol i i i Heckenluber-- Smelser. i a i l'J()7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I I A. Smelf-ui A i the pre 1 euce of i i a i a a Oldest Citizen of Littlestown Passes Away--Other Deaths in County.

the a a i in the Y. M. A. a i Course, i appear prices were realized at the a a Thursday night, lie sale of the personal ellects of a I I i recoai- The Ladits a ui a sk of eN on that j-Juvited snots i dausrh- late James Harbour. Clair, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles K. Bushey, about years of age, died from croup on last Wednesday alter a i mended. The "L'iltsburg Dispatch" says the of the New Century a are soloists, and i comets i an a i a i are on sale at Hueh. concert.

short illness. J. Spangler who went to Carl i for a is i very ill at a place. F. alter vi.sitii.tr i a Chance For Compiler a i has returned to Pittsburi: i order to test the I I i irreat he is employed.

'-i circulation and its superior a i i Kdward and Samuel liave been on sick list but are reported improving. a i reported the i i smallest ol votes pollen at last ellt hi st( re Tuesday's election in the history of the i votes were ))olled, the majority as usual being Republican. Buchanan Valley, Feb. tle C-ladys Clapsaddle, one of the older pair of i of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clapsaddle had her collar bone broken while sledding on the ice. She is about 6 years of age. Mr and George Beck, are the happy parents of twin daughters. James McElivvee of'-Big Flat" has purchased from a Chambersburg agent an organ, delivered last week. Miss Jennie Kimpleleft on last Monday for Philadelphia to engage in millinery.

Wm. Clapsaddle has a cow that has twin calves. Mies Geuevieve Cole spent several days recently with her grandmother, A a i we a made a a i Bnehler. a gist, to i one of his best i i i a a i to a who and This coupon entitles the holder to one oOc. package of Dr.

specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at half-price. I i the money to any dis: satisfied purchaser. Charles Shorb bas returned Trom Philadelphia where he had been engaged in tbe carpenter trade. Chas. Musser, employed in Waynesboro shops, was home for a few days last week.

Miss Nora Kimple spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Allen Kane, near the Narrows. Emory and Charles Kuhu have secured employment in the Waynesboro shops. Mrs. Samuel Invin has hyacinths in bloom in tbe house.

John Hall of Gettysburg attended the wedding reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall for their son Harry and his bride last week. There have been few sleighing parties this winter though sleighing is good. East Berlin, Feb.

I Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia is not an unknown remedy. Jt has made many remarkable cures right here in Gettysburg aud so positive is Druggist L. M. Buebler of its great superiority iu curing dyspepsia, constipation, sick bead- ache and liver troubles that he will, in addition to selling it at half-price, refund the money to anyone whom it 1 day.

There seemed to be no i presented by the a i a a created a antagonisms. Tlie i a i to both parlies ami the result was the usual one a the a i a in past in the a i di.s- 1 won out. Democratic in some, i i a in others. The one question about i cou- i a i centered was the one a roads, to abolish the a Seven districts laced i and in i a to i won by a i i in all the dis-nicls i a a a i i to verv large ones. In I a i a the vote was a tie.

i i 1 majority against, in i a is, in a a G2, in I i 7( a i a i was 1 in a to against. I i i a in indicate as fol- 1 lows, Burgess, T. C. Town Council, D. School Director, J.

P. i of Peace. A A i I I spector. A. Assessor, H.

C. High Constable. C. Clerk and S. Supervisor.

I Gettysburg. 'Democratic Ottice Republican i 354 Beuuer 255 Kalbfleisch Aud Taylor First Ward 119 Adam Foutz 121 Weaner ler, A a Smelser a 7 UtlitPtJ'in a i A a Heck euluber nl I i i by p-istor. i i clock was -trikiii'-r they were pronounced man and i Tlie i was attired in i i grooiuin Mack A a a i i brief i lit does not cure. -cut Ifyou out the coupon and mail it with 25 cents, and a 50 cent box of the specific will be sent you by mail, charges paid. Do not put it off.

"One to-day is worth two tomorrows." Court Notes. The first and final account of Geo. A. Klingel, guardian of Cbas. G.

Holtzworth, minor child of George late of Gettysburg, was confirmed and petitioner discharged. Private sale of real estate of Geo. Gelback. late of Baltimore, by York Trust Company as trustees under the will to Wm. H.

Johns for $3500 was confirmed. The property is the tract of 23 acres in Cumberland 70 uue Tipton 79 Williams I 109 Bpangler A Wieruiau 118 Frock 111 Thad Welty 85 Second Ward 67 Swift Hamilton 121 109 Holtzworth Spanglet 81 79 Geo'fiowser- 84 Wassem 1 Shealer 95 bride dimmed her cor-sume for a a eling one of pearl i The happy couple departed i i on lie early a i for an extended going lo a i a i a a i miugtoii. Del. William C. Lotl.

died at his home on early Sunday i '1 o'clock, a a short i ness I i i a He as born in Pleasant i son ol i i a 11. and Father i Lott -uid a relehrated 7s i a in about weeks i le learned the i i business in early i and a seventeen of i i to i lirfct as an a i at and Kohler'-. i a and A a and a in low a and I i a a A close of the Sixties he bought the farm on the i at Marsh reek, and a i i a (iett.v-.burt; a ago. i a i i This is Worth Saving. The i i i home-made i to i any i ol Rheumatism or bachache, also cleanse i the I i i a on i Street i place i i a disposed i Presbyterian here.

was Democrat in i i Mr Lotl one of those earnest sincere men a i a lie a a i i esteem and strengthen the i aud Blad-! one who i der, i i all i a disorders, ried Miss Deborah if taken the stage ol i a who disea.se: Fluid Extract Dandelion, a i I ISIS i a A'olf of i a son and i Wm. Jacob of one-half ounce: Kargon. i City. and Mrs. hi- one Sarss-' hi May a home.

parilla. three ounces. Mix by a i al i be held to-day--Wedne-dav at well in a bottle and take in teaspoon-j one o'clock, Kev. I) W. fill doses alter meals and at bedtime, officiating.

A well-known authority states a Mrs. Elizabeth Walter, i ol these ingredients, are a i of vege-, Charles Walter, died at her home near table extraction aud harmless to use, Fairlield on last Wednesday. Death aud can be obtained at small cost from any'-good prescription pharmacy Those who thiuk they a kidney trouble or suffer with lame back or weak bladder or Rheumatism, should give this prescription a trial as no harm can possibly follow its use, and said to do wonders for some was sudden and unexpected being due to heart disease. The funeral was held on Saturday with interment in the Fairfield Cemetery. She leaves be- 94 I KautTman Geo Shriver 96 Third Ward 97 Jos Redding A Beck 113 132 McDonnell Williams 80 82 Frank Lott Paxton 127 107 Slonaker I Jenkins 88 74 fiucher A Hoke 134 Arendtsville.

s.c.s. -Geo. Lonce died last week at Big Mont, York of consumption. He was well known in lower end of Adams county having sold machinery, specially Piano binders for years. He was aged 47 years and interred in Hanover cemetery.

Mrs. Elvina Myers died at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. Johu Harbolt, uear Bed Mount church, York Co. She was ill a week from pneumonia. Interment at Franklin church, A.

B. Trimmer funeral director. Joseph Gochenour is ill with heart disease and condition is critical. He is 76 years of age. Mrs.

A. K. Stoner, widow of the late A. K. Stoner, had a paralytic stroke of; her left side last week and her coudi- tion of McGlaughlin, dec'd, consisting of a lot of ground iu Fairfield to Daniel Pollv for $200 was continued.

17 Thomas 24 Hartmau 20 I Orner 21 Geo Boyer 24 Thomas 24 Harry Wert 18 Criswell Aud 22 Klepper 27 Milton Jacobs 1 21 A Smeleer A Thomas 32 rtartman 24 I 8 Orner 27 Geo Boyer 28 Thomas 2-5 Miuter 26 Criswell 35 Klepper 28 Trostle 23 A Smelser 30 Sundry "Civil" Bill. Among the items included in the sundry civil bill reported in the House of Representatives were appropriations aggregating $112,000 for Gettysburg, as follows: $57,000 for the Gettysburg battlefield commission $15,000 for the completion of the construction of good roads in Cumberland township, Adams county, aud $40,000 for the purchase of tbe laud over which General Piekett made his famous charge during the battle of Gettysburg. This appropriation of $15,000 for Cumberland township will make $30,000 to be spent for roads in that township. sides her husband three sons and two daughters, Harry Walter of Fairiield, Norman and Leroy Walter at home, Mrs. George Hoke of Hanover and Mrs.

Harry Bumgardner of Tauey- tbe home of Curtis Earner of Littlestown on last Wednesday. She was the oldest citizen of her town being in her 91st year. Tbe funeral was held on Saturday, Rev. J. H.

Smith conducting the services with interment in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown. She is survived by three brothers and oue sister, Jacob. Williiam and John B. Hesson of Littlestowu and Mrs.

Maria Peters of Philadelphia. II I I 1 i I i i and vv as I I i I I IV 1 1 1 i i i i a i I "i i Ha-s I Minnie Leas, i 11. Lea- i a i I i i i i i a I i i i i aued i Kissel an i i i i i i i a hi'-t i i Kast i a i i i i i i were oy i a i i a I i i i a "tic i a i i i i a i EdViiHi J)iS5er, a chf i a I i i i i i i I- eb I i alii, i i a i o. vv i a an i i et-k- pi iid i a aired He bad al sec (is. i i a a i a a-- a reizn- a a a at a i a and a I i became i He i i i i a i i i i i 1 a i i i i a a i i a i i i and i-- A i i i and O- i i of i Miss Florence SiecJf, i i on a eek at i i i a a i a of a i a a i ol the late Dr.

M. and a 1 a of the a Dame! i Steck a par-tor ol St. of thi-s place. J'ne la- I a a and a School and had a of i She i by her three and two i brothers. G.

B. McClcllanSlerner, died at I home on ChamberHburtt street at Monday i from al i the aue of 4- years, -1 months and 1 days. He was the son of id and Kebecca Sterner who survive him. Mr. Sterner was the proprietor of that unique establishment tlie Gettysburg Kabbitrv.

which was nor only an interesting place to visit but had been made a paying business. The funeral will be held to-morrow. Thursday at 1.30 p. m. from residence of his parents on Chambersburg with interment in Evergreen Cemetery.

He is survived by four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. John M. Huff of Butler township, Mrs. Fred Thorn and Miss Lillie Sterner of this place, Miss Emma Sterner, David Steruer of AI toon a and Charles Sterner of Philadelphia. Mrs.

Mary Jane Kemper died Wednesday at her home in Straban was She township iu her 08th year. She the wife of John H. Kemper. was the daughter of tbe late Geo. Mrs.

John Boyer of Loysburg died ou Tuesday of last week. She leaves three daughters and one son, one of the ters and two bi fnrmpr heluir Mrs. Kdward Crouse of tosenh Rose of El Caution, imitations have been placed upon of this county. Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter Beamer, at home.

Also three brothers. Martin and former being Mrs. Kdward Crouse of oee ph Rose of Emmitsburg, and Littlestown. Mrs. Andrew Hurr of Harney, Md Mrs.

Wm. H. Mans died on last Mrs. Levi Snyder and Mrs. Eliza A.

Thursday at her home near Kump, Kemper of Freedom township, Pa. iu her 59th year. The funeral job mother, thy gentle voice is hushed, was on Saturday in Mt. Carmel Ceme-1 Thy warm, true heart is still, Bendersville. Hurt in Runaway.

George Weaver near Hunterstown was thrown from bis sleigh last week. His horse took fright and started to run- He dropped one of the lines and held on lo the other causing the horse to turn and upset sleigh, throwing Mr. Weaver beneath it and he was dragged some distance. His face was badly cut and bruised aud there were bruises on his body. 16 Blocher 36 Sweigart John Webb 45 Blocher 44 Edw Black 44 24 Weaner 8 Wright 44 25 Campbell Roiitsong 44 30 Gochnaur Aud 20 Isaac Peters 21 Keller 19 MurtorfT Hanes 47 Cbas Rice 41 Isaac Peters 44 I Routsoug 44 A LJMurtorfl'48 do j.

1.1 7 tbe market so closely resembling All- Littlestown. She leaves a bus-! nt on thy pale aud peaceful face cock's Plasters in general appearance bau( ujne cni idren, eight by first as to be well calculated to deceive. It is, however, iu general appearauce ouly tbat they compare with Allcock's for they are not only lacking in the best elements which have made Allcock's so efficient, but are often harmful in their effects. Remember that Allcock's are the original and only genuine porous plasters--the best external remedy known--and when purchasing plasters the ouly safe way is to always insist upon hav- More Sickness at Bendersville. Dill Bream o' Bendersville is under a mild of vario- at the burial of Kdward ught he had not ex- himself in any way to the dis- Mr.

Bream and wife constitute familv at home- Mr. (iochenour. I). P. Wagner bought the two brand the brick aud house (or He remodeled frame house and it to C.

W. Leib, lumber and coal merchant of this place Mr. Wacner has the brick house for which he refused Heal estate is here- A. A. liorse sale on Satur- dav amounted to an of They were sold in hours.

Mr, i Marled west on Monday (or more for a sale on Man-h 1 3 U-eon dam is 12 Jo 14 inches thick. were mostly ejected by Hie Kast Berlin has been the point fume." and were under care of ward which sleichmc parties cian for days. Berwick Bor. i 36 Miller John Grim :52 39 Lookinbill RSIothouriSJ HOKSBS A I MTI.KS WANTKD. -43 Stambaugh Hoi linger ou for the largest assortment of 41 Freed :0 I) Pressel Aud Emory Alwine i ness that I i Is resting death's cold chill, her last marriage, Wilson -r-hy hands are clasped upon breast, Helena Margaret Dough- i have kissed thy lovely brow, wife of John L.

Dougherty Am our ac hing hearts, we know thy Krebs of this place being a Mrs. erty, Constable of McSherrystown died at her home on last Wednesday from kidney and heart trouble aged 57 nave no mother now. E.A.K was confined to her bed for the past 10 months. She was a daughter of tbe late John Sneeriuger of Mt. Pleas- Allcock's.

ant township, marrying Mr. Douch- jerty "2 years ago. Funeral was on last Friday from St. Marys church the Mass of requiem being celebrated by Buggies, Surries, Runabouts and Har- Jlev atner eU( iter, with interment in exchange to Dougherty ana liaitijy. Gettysburg, Pa.

Dear Sirs It is a great thing for a merchant to have tbe exclusive sale in family lot in Conowairo ''hapel leaves beside her hus- -cc me belore you purchase as we can sons aud and a daughter, 38 Kinneman Ed Steffan 1M horses, cows or cattle of any kind. cen)ejerv Win Enilet Kahlbaugh I Trimmer always save you money. J. Spalding. Manager.

Biglerville Sickened by Coal Gas. Wm. bis wife and New Oxford were made quite sick last week with coal iras. When the family arose they all felt ill ami iis that gas bad ocape3 from tJie Mrs. Hell7cl elder son Walter Bowers -4 It Fohl Fohl -Jo 1) Hoffman -y Hoffman inter 3y I inter SJayb'gh JSIavb'gli i A II Thomas Aud A Thomas -41 PC Miller i Beck I Thomas Sandoe A Sandoe Feb.

at the A i i i a Hani ware Store, ol aud double ani Hour. 11 you a the iel the niaikcl a-K lir i i ii '-Favonlv" boih i uters, at Harllcy's hot- East Berlin. traveled from surrounding towns, one of the hotels entertained irt.1 people in a few lays time s. fl! 14 A Hoover SpangJer 70 Jacobs in ibe Aileman Store Fteenliart 3y Waller Barlow, Feb. E.

Sharetts and wile spent several days in Harris- cheap you burg recently aUending ihe State Convention of School Directors of which be was a duly elected member from this county. There are quite a number of sick in this neighborhood, Mrs. N. M. Homer and 3rs.

John Newhafer. Measles are also abundant ann.ng the children. Mrs. Fannie Herbst and Mrs. C.

B. Hartnian of Gulden's Station spent a few days with relatives in this place. Wm. H. of Gettysburg can bmicht at -ml.

Only heavy I i4 SpahrSy delivered. Licht articlts S2 Hull ly can a fiord to carry Cows and Heifers at Public Salersaturday, March flth at corner of Broadway fc Mummasburg streets. 27 2t 7ft Becker fii; Ilebert 79 A Baker 91 Kopp 41 l)r Kehm Martin ly 4-J Aud Wm VV Keeser Ins Jacobs A Fohl 4: the AUeman Hardware Slore, of single and double harness, collars and JJ Sol Fairfield. 34 David Brown Moore 3y 41 Edw Weikert Geo Kebil Charies, aud Marv Dfiuuberty all of Three brothers and two M.Mers i (ieorce Sneerinuer cf near Littlestown, John of near r.oimeauville, Pius Sncrrin-er of Irishtown. Mrs.

Poi-t of Sberryslown and Mr-. J' 1 i i i Mount Pleasant lownj-nip. Mrs. Minnie E. Oleivinc, of Waller S.

Olewmc al her bnjue. the National Hold, Hampton on last Tufxlay a oj years duration from rnnr-uuiplion ancd vears. Tbr a wa-- held on last Friday, i i i nilcriiient in the Hampton cemetery Sin- i by her husband and oi, dauchter Marie aued 1'. years. Slie a na- of Lancaster i and is Mir- by Her pari'iit.

a brother and a sister ing in a county and Mis. 1 OR SAI.K OR RKNT -A new eight, 1'eter Bruner, a siMer. of this place. House at edge of town on George P. Yonson, a respected haimitgburg road.

SAI.K i A piano in i nxiition, i al olTn-c of ihc i i good horses at public sale, mil at corner A- M'immasburjr streets. 1'ruer? aud work horses. flynets. ord floor. Seilert JOHN Mountjow township, Harry Brown spent several days with his sister Mrs.

has built a new blacksmith 34 Amos Stoner 1 43 Uco Byer ol (Continued on page 4) HIGHEST cash pncw paid for wheat at Gettysburg Mills. 4t A Suvder McCreary ly I Ixw -V VV McCreary Aud Rock Uock 4 I David Krebbs A A I Apply to Charles citizen of took his own life on last Friday morninc by hang- paint. ing himself in his barn. He had on Saturday Feb. 23, several occasions suflered from nielau- i his region of course) of anytbiuc wanted by everybody.

There are two ways to treat sticlr sroods. One is put the price up and I make big profit. The other way is be fair and make more. Devoe is the paint that takes gallons and costs money a house, a job. year, a lifetime--no matter bow you reckon your costs, except by the gallon-- Devoe is the care-taker and cots least money Don't that part oi tbe -ot of paint is pr.Ui'ij; it on.

Lt-s uailous. lf-s i'on't forget a i i loirj it irrcal h.T.t- cx- -ale popular a a of i i a TM-!) 1 oth buy er and s-dler. Dovoe is 1 i-rhap only ten per better a one or olliers; ten if a plenty it'- -Jon or liettcr a man v. rhfre' majiy a lit his i doesn't a a a long to i i a l)e- is the least-money paml and wliy. uo mailer whicb side lie is on.

Yours A-CO. riios. J. Winebrenritr sells our unclaimed in the -in A. TA A al the AHeman Hardware Store, of choly and had relapsed into the same Hettysbun; post office F-eb.

0, gle and double harness, collars and condition when he took life. He Mr. Louis Babb, Mary nets SM floor. was foreman of tbe wood-working de- Doran, (irilluh. Mr.

partment in the Frick Shop and was tin Goulden. Koss King, Mrs. W. FARM implements, wagons.harness, considered a workman and Newman. hay, chickens at public sale on very capable.

He missed from Persons calling for i (Continued on page 8) I 3 i I 4 i 1 3 111 I IU1U a a corner MummMburn and the shops in the morning where he uy advertised. f27.2t had gone as usual but was not found WM. B. MclLHEXXY, P. M.

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