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80TM YEAR END OF THE APRIL COURT GETTYSBURG, WEDNESDAY MAY 1, 10O7 NO. ONE MAN SENT TO PENITENTIARY FOR TWO YEARS. Two Civil Cases Tried--J. R. Dickson Gets Damages Awarded in Slander Case i of i i i i a i i were a i of a lor county hridge pial a i from I Gettysburg to a i i i CreeU.

J. K. ('. i a i a of i i a Harriet Cook, i i of i G. Cook, dec'd.

was a i to pay i to Ijouisa( 'o(jk. of the i the interest on hind in a i a hands for the Mipport of the i Jeremiah jmd S. L. Joiins were discharged a of estate of Jeremiah Johns, dec'd. Black, dec'd.

war- i Mrs. H. M. t'ooke was discharged MS Kxecutor of i 1-tev. John Hattou Marsden.

A. M. and Susan Mar-den, late of Huntitigton i Court adjourned i Moudav. Two of the six c-ivil cases on the trial list disposed of by i a The case tried on Thursday that of John Dicksou vs. T.

G. Kiair Co. The subject matter of the suit was hay the a i i sold defendant being a a i of high grade aud a low grade of hay and defendant attempted to assort the high erade without notice to or knowledge of plaintiff and made a low grade of a portion of it to the loss uf The result was a was a law biiit aud the jury gave the a i i a verdict of S. S. Neely, Esj for plaintiff and W.

C. Sheelv. frr defendant. The same jury 011 Friday heard the fcecond case, that of Charles J. Dear-j vs.

('sUhariue i'epple. action of trespass for slander. The words used do not bear publication, but reflected upon the plaiutifl as a married man. W. C.

Sheely. plain- er Station, i and Eyler to be Executed June 25. A i city ptipers ernor a fixed Tuesday, for i i a i of i i Kyler, convicted of i Howard i ler of Two Taverns, at Globe Hotel on -Memorial Day, May i Colestock has however rc- i ollicial i i a i of the 1 djy nor has he as yet received the i a i i a a The execution being fixed for a part i give i an for tht pl ereuttttjon of i case to the Return ol sale ol real estate ol Pai ons is 1 1 i a to a i i and a i Witt's i Karly famous i pills. Nasty, headache or i may come mi anv time: the cure an Karly Itiser. Soid by Peopie's Store.

i a i board i interfere as the Supreme Court has decided a there no error on his trial and that he was properly convicted of iu the first degree. MARRIAGES. Bittinger--Ennis. L. M.

Buehler's Unusual Offer, I isn't often that I have a i enough iu the medicine put up by other people to be i i to oiler to refund the money if it does not cure," said L. M. JJuehler to a CO.MIMUJK man who dropped into his store, "but I am glad to sell l)r. Howard's specific for the cure of constipation aud dyspepsia ou a basis. Dr.

Howard Company, in order to get a cjuick introductory sale, authorizes me to sell their regular iifty El. Bittinger. of BiUjug- ceul bottles at half price, 2o cents, ami, tiff, the defendant was not present in i Euuis. of Hauover. were married court.

The jury brought a verdict i ou Sunday. A i HI. by Kev. Daniel of in favor of nlaititirt'. Kberly, of.

Hauover. The bride Is a of SciUO iu favor of The remaining cases were disposed of as follows Harry Campbell vs. Lillian Long, Jaines T. Long, and Park Noel was non-suited defeudaut having fail- td to give security for costs. John vs.

Mrs. Elizabeth Adinrx. of George kirc-h, dec'd. AU actiou for labor was settled by defendant payiug $100 and ReJbecea Hartinan aud 3Irs. M.

E. claimants, vs. The Citi' Trust Co. -and Bertha K. Casii- Adims County Independent.

U. JB. Ailleman owner and editor, vs. F. K.

Hafer, were continued. JDivoxee proceedings seemed to be rather William E. Beutzel vs. Ida M. Bentzel, subpoena in divorcee on ground of desertion awarded, returnable Majf 13.

Wm. B. Long vs. Edith Lome alias subpoena in divorce on ground of adultery-awarded, returnable May Charles Long vs. Annie E- Long ahae subpoena in divorce ou ground of desertion returnable May 13.

Geo. W. Warren vs. Ida E. Warren divorce ou ground of de- daughter of the late John K.

Stiue. of Hauover. a sister of her present husbands first wife who d'ed a few years ago. They will reside at Uittiuser's Station. Geiman--Waltman.

Joel S. Geinaau, formerly of Hau- over, aud Miss Grace C. Waitman. formerly of McSherrystowu. married Tuesday.

April W. at the home of the bride's brother. J. E. S.

Waltman, Orwigsburg, Schuylkili by Rev. J. C. Hartmau. They will reside at Orwigsburg.

Staub--Milkr. On April 23 at Eonneauv-iile by Kev. Edward A. Burhart. Joseph F.

Staub. of New Oxford, and Mies Catharine E. Miller, of Bonneauville, Snyder--Bender. On April IS. at the home ofthe bride by Dr.

T. C. Billheimer B. D. Snyder and Miss Clara Bender, all of Gettys- although have sold a lot of it, and have guaranteed every package, not one has been brought back unsatisfactory.

great advantage of this -specific." he continued, "is its small dose aud couveuient form. There are sixty doses iu a vial that eau be carried in pocket or purse, aud every one has more medicinal power than a big pill or tablet or a tumbler of mineral water. am still selling the specific at half-price, although 1 cannot tell how loug I shall be able to do so, aud any oue who is subject to constipation, sick dizziness, iiver trouble, indigestion, or a general played-out eou- dition, ought to take advantage of this chance. sertiou, John L. Hill.

appointed eojoujuissiouer to take testimony. On of Margaret Jacobs for guardian for John Edward Jacobs, a pereoa weak mind, hearing was fixed for May Distribution ofthe proceeds of sale of real estate of WOL. B. SpakJiag confirmed nisi. Sentences.

Oa SacuiTday the Court passed sentence those who had -convicted 112 the criminal courts of the Veterinary Hospital Corner of had been found York and Haa0ver Gettysburg Smith--Miller. Ou April 27, by Rev. Win. A. Iick- son, Charles Suiith acd Kfel A.

Miller, both of York a cold or a eough tak-e Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It is better than any other couch remedy because its laxative principle aesuaes a heal thy. copious action of the boweifc aud at tbe same time it heals irritation of the throat, strengthens tbe brorchial tubes aud allays iutiaiuoifitioc membrane. Contains Honey and Tar, pleasant to take. Children like it.

Conforms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Soid by People's Drug 1 Store. DR. E. D.

HUDSOK'S 75th. College Commencement. The Seventy Fifth Commencement of Gettysburg College will be spread out one day longer than usual June Sunday June 9 will be baccalaureate Sunday address before the College Y. M. C.

A. Monday will witness tbe annual class sports and iu the evening the Musleal Clubs will give a concert in Brua Chapel. Tuesday is scheduled for the eJass day estsictees Senior Class, Wednesday the Junior Oratonal Contest, the Alumni Collation and Anuiverfeity exercises and President's reception. Thursday the graduating exercises will close the week. Gettysburg College faculty has aua- uouufid the following speakers for couuuenaeiuent in June.

C. E. Arnold York, "Man's Place in the Universe Miss Nellie tiloeber, Gettysburg. "The Disappearance of ANSWERING LAST ROLL CALL VETERAN OUT AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS. Wm.

K. Schick. of Harrisburg, Stricken in Philadelphia Hotel --Other Deaths. Thadcleus home on Voi L. Welly i i at his i.v enl i a iuga.ued i i a He luu! POM.e*st! gm-d i i life, in four vears -ei-viee in a hi i i i War and a- a carpenter of i place up i iv.i-'i.

when in the i i i of a i i Miss Catharine Arthur du at h'ji i i i i 1 i on i a ol v. atred year--, i and Hi (lav 1 She I i a was on a ice 1 by A. irar. in i cemetery, i i i or. She a a of the a A a i and is i two H-tfi 1 1 Lida a A i i i a both of Adani 1 counly.

Mrs. Jesse T. Cashman died at the of her niece, i Sadler of neiir New Oxford on Tuesday of a week from a a i aged a a She i her a le- inovtd from New Oxford to a a years atro. Six weeks a i i paralysis and was of carpi a i a i 1 a i i a i I i a i i a ter ol' a i i i i i in-' i I i i i Li) year- ago. i I el ny i i- no i i A I i i Josep.i and A i ol i i i i i a i i i and i i i ol And re iv J.

Funt ol a ns i as reporied a aued years. 7 i and days. lie a i and son George, also a a i i a three sisters, a Simon and Mary i A i K. i of Jiiglerv a i i a i a to the home of her niece. Three of i on i i i i lit- had a -'eks ago a followed and fall.

This fall i a leg and since then i i i a riot i.een as good ami a every i i he had a spoil of joying a in his garden sick i i a a Mr. Wt-lty the fn! to his country at i out iie had l.teii eu- a eek ago i wa among of she had been in a semi-conscious con- i i i death came. a wa- held on last Friday, sei by K. i i i at i 1 a Lutherim Mrs. Sarah W.

Koogle, i of W. Koogle died at the home of her -on in Hager a town on a A i i ill' UL ed years and She had been i jirogres- i i a a i a on last Wed- ne-'lav. '-er. in the i i i a Dearest has i i us, Here our loss i ly ieel. 'tis (Jod ih'U has li r.

lt He ran all our M-rrows a l-'areweil l-'arewell brother dear, i is sad i you here. Oli May we meet in Heaven al i a i peace joy and i the war. being i i in A i 1861. as a i a in o. K.

J'entia. Reg. Vol. for three months. I'pon i i expiration of his i he imiue- i ni gravevard adjoining She diately re-enlisted, i'trm in Nov.

o. LVjl. as -ergtaut of Co. K. 101st Kegt.

Vol. and was promoted beside her husband three sons, a a L. of a (jeo. W. of a O.

aud Alvey S. of Hagers- i a town. Four sinters aud two brothers of Co. on Feb. I.v;.;.

aud mustered out Lieut. May-i. I He was at the seige of Vorktowu April to May aud participated iu the battles of Williamsburg. Fair Oaks, Seveu Days Battle before IJichmoud June lhi-2. Kingston.

N. and i a Falling Waters. The funeral will be held ou Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. He leaves a widow, two a three daughters. Fred Welty Kansas aud Harvey Weltv, a recent graduate of the COMPILKK oftice.

now the I i office, Miss Eva Weltv of Philadel- i Mrs. Mary Bowles, Mrs. iie- beeea Horiue. Mrs. Matthias A a Mr-.

i Keefauver and Geo. P. Sheffer. all of Frederick county, aud Morris K. Sheffer of Virginia Mills, this county.

Mrs. Sarah A. Eyster died ou Sunday, April 21. at home of her daughter Mrs. Wm.

Gross, of West Manchester township, York aged 82-years aud 4 mouths. Funeral on last Wednesday. She leaves one sou, Heury M. Stiue, of Mountpleasant township, aud oue daughter, Mrs. Gross.

David Griest Miller died on Sat- phia, Mrs. AnniePateot'iJeaver, i urday, April 20 iu Dillsburg, after an and Mrs. Sarah of Chambers- illness of only a week, aged 80 years, 11 mouths and 24 days, from cerebrial burg. Win. died ou Sim-day April 2.s.

at Continental Hotel. Philadelphia. had attended au. insurance meeting at! a 1 about weeks a moved with tfce above hotel on Thursday April 18, his wife to the hoine of a daughter at hotel, HrejtiiedAP illsbur S- Sctiick of Harris burg the He hemorrhage. He was boru in Latimore township and was the village blacksmith of York Springs He was held iu TieeMr 1 tnTreTa1 wnnjirlatrtr Wed to nifi'room after the meeting, removed his coat and vest aud was stricken with He lay ou the floor unconscious unti! next day at 5 o'clock when he was looked up bv some i i suranoe men.

Au JafJaiuaiation G. aud John Miller, of Geo. the braiti followed an! he hovered be-! i and Mre Hoff of York Springs; aud death dunmr the fol- i Mrs Tritt of nesday. interment iu the York Springs cemetery. He leaves a wife, who was ss 8arab of Hanover: us a six daughters, P- U.

Mrs. Shank, lowing -week. He was about vears i of Vew '-tester Mrs. K. B.

onells, of i it ot age. He was a sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Andrew Schick ol this piace. He went into tbe jnsurabee business in Easlon Mrs.

C. B. Blausser aud Mrs. A. W.

Bistline. of Dillsburg. Mrs. S. Alice Cbrismer died at early life and proved to be very sue eessful iu it.

aad for manv vears was her liome at ou April he was a daughter of the late the Hearth Miss Sarah B. baugk, Koariug Springs, "The State the F.uture Kducator Miss Klsie Garlach. Gettysburg, "Iteasous foj LougfeLkvw's Popularity;" C. E. Hagerstowu, Md.

"The Second Hague Conference Franklin Motser, i Miss Mary R. Laxvrence. Schuylkili Haven, salutatory Ward terof the late Samuel G. au: the State agent for the XeV England A I Crazier, of this place- The Life Insurance Company. He' mar- lod was bf ought here ou last Thurs- ried Mise Carrie Harris, of Harrisburg.

day and interred in Evergreen Cemetery. She was a sister of missel Ira- xJer of StcMnwehr avenue. who survives him with a daughter Annette and a Horace. He survived by a brother. Hericau i-f Mrs.

It is the most modern and up-to-date Lemoyne. "The Deetiny Agnes Lawrence of i Humane Veterinary Hospital in this ra i America H. F. I died on last Wednesday. April aged of the sale of adulterated milk at tbe National Guard encampment iu ihte place at tbe August court 190tf.

A UM- section of Peuusyl with Hagerstow.n. The Christ of about 3.7 tion for uew trial had hung up the a new operating table and all ueces- ever This motion was sary up-to-date appliances wiueh en- withdrawn aud defendant was ready i ables Dr. Hudson to operate under the perieuce:" T. E. Shearer, from St.

Mary The funeral iield church on Saturday. toa. '-The Humanity of the Age:" i interment in St. Mary's cemetery. S.

E. Smith. Mill vale, valedictory; i vas a member of Cigarmakers' Union then for seuteuoe. The arrangement most favorable conditions. Operations i Rufus M-Weaver, Gettysburg, '-Tbe Xo-316.

She is survived ny two Bitters made when ease-was tried was iu tiie en string halted on I 0 ern Kngiueer." aud three brothers. C. event of a eonviotiou in the first ease spavin horses, humane veterinary deu- Kev. Afetlel lioss a member Biuity, Miss Anaie L. tried would be meted out jtistrys treatment of milk fever in cows.

ie -seHio-j-class of the Semi nay at' Jaaiee, Frank aoi Join; Lawreuer. uieiuber as though iu the four cases iu Ac. Don't fail to eaJl at Dr. llwl- tiettysiiurg 1 in Mountjoy wf J. B.

Ecfcard was lined! son's hospital and tee for yourselves, church on morning. Kev. Mrs. Mandila Little $-50 in each or total of 2W to be AH kinds of performed for is a nephew of Mrs. David B.

Little died at home la New paidtothe Dairy aad Food Commits-1 the treatment and care of our faithful ar ntr aud a brother of Miss Elbrfurd on Wedneedav A i 4 sion of the State to become a part of; and intelligent ami eauiue Wentx. formerly of this piece. After tr, and' 1-2 thefund for the enforcement of the cwatpanions. (graduating from in two Jaw to prevent adulteration of food Twenty-four yearsexperkcce-thal's eeks he iu sail for Germany and to pay iu the Mrs. Miller, widow of Wm.

B. Miller, of Aspers. died on Saturday. April asred 77 years, months and 17 The funeral was held on Monday lat week, intermeut in tlie cemetery. Mr.

i died larft December. She leaves two sous aud two daughters. Jsaac Miller, of Helena. Montana Samuel Miller, of near Bendersvjlle Station: Mrs. John I).

Spaugler. of Biglerville. and Mrs. Eli a Hewitt, of Aspers. Edward W.

Spangler, a leading) of York County Bar aud a frequent visitor to this place in his! professiuaal capacity, a veteran of tlie War aud publisher of tJie ''The York Daily" for a number oJ years, on Mondav of last week from a I Pensions Re-rated. pen-ions to J. a i Jacob Forney. Perry Tawney, Gettysburg Sc.iilos.ser. James O.

Heller, i A i i i i i Boreas Deatrick. Geo. K. Sherman, Joseph Wisotx.key, Littlestown i i a lioth, New Oxford C. Swope, Fairlield A a a i I I i Abbottstown.

slo pensions to AmosCiillisou. Cashtown Absolom Cleaver, East Berlin Joshua H- Kemp, Littiestowu Isaiah Test, Beudersville. pensions to JamesT. Loug. John H.

McDaunell, David F. Nicholas L. Wieruiau, Alex. M. Walker, Francis L.

Roeiisteel, Jesse Nary, George M. Kaflensperger, Samuel A. Reed, Isaac Carter, Gettysburg; Isaac Fecher. Fairfield John Weikert, Win. F.

McKuights- town Hiram Kepuer, Abbottstowu John T. Hoke, CorneluisKiug, Litties- towu, John Lawreuce, Centennial, Jacob Yohe, Areudtsville, AarouFreed Tillie, Lewis A. Groft, Irlshtown, George W. Ford Hunterstowu, Geo. W.

Elden Beudersville. Old Russell House Oue of the oldest houses iu town i demolished, namely the old RusselP-house atrfet, opposite. St. James Church. It is said to have been the first built in the second square on that street.

It has been a wreck for several years. It is a log house weatherboarded. WAXTK!) --A mau at Gas who understands i au engine and a boiler. Apply to A. B.

Plank, Mgr. Every Woman Will Be Intrested If you have pains in the back, t'ri- nary, Bladder, or Kidney trouble, aud want a certain pleasaut herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is a safe and never failing monthly regulator. At druggists or by mail 50 cts. Sample package free.

Address, The Mother Gray LeKoy, N. V. Contracting Wanted. am located iu Gettysburg prepared to devote myself to business of contracting and repair work. 1 can point to such buildings as Meade High School, uew Dormitory at College aud many other buildings which I erected under contract.

respectfully ask for a share ofthe public patronage. tf Merville E. Stallsmith. N. Hineman who plead guilty to the larceny from person of Ger-1 vis W.

MeSht-rry was sentenced to two year? io the Penitentiary. Dear Sir The 'om. vs. A. Lenty Ktzler, charged paint put on is wit!) fornication and bastardy on oath what paint you in Letter to Wash.

Harser. v'Ji-I a evoe 1 1 0 1 140 1 1.50 uext-o-iha: next next next next-to-ihai ne xt of Irene Small, was settled. (Vim. vs. John Hemaman.

charged fornication aud bastardy on oath of Gertrude Duttera, was settled. uii. vs. Sampson Albert, chargel witli fornication and bastardy on oath of Rosie C- Weidner, on motion of District Attorney, a no! pros was entered. 170 Com.

vs. Prank Beisecker, surety of isu peace on oath of Win. D. Beisecker, 390 was dismissed. aw Kdward Heighes and Anios A.

1210 Kennedy, of Huotington township, i 220 and S. Miley Miller, of Heading township, were appointed viewers for private road to lead from land of Charles 3east gallons E. Pearson in Latimore township, paint public road from York Springs to' longest. Wilts 7 Mill, known as the ridge road. These lessons are useful.

Wm. A. Mcllhenny and David C. I Yours truly Plank, of Straban township, and Os-! PEVOK car D. McMillan, of Gettysburg, were TJIOS.

j. Winebrenner sells appointed re-reviewers to lay out a road paint, in Mountjoy township from a road Laufler in the First tn continue his Theological studies i and intermer.t New-oxford the German Uuivetsities. ceiuetery. istr Iius- Kev. G- W.

Miuniek, and F. S. 'baud one son. Amos Little of New Cruiner a member of Mountjoy church ford ana isstir. r.f;: lion of will go to the Adams County Confer- 'ani matter enceof iiie Lutheran Church, i win convene at Chestnut (irove, near York Springs, next Monday, April laet Friday, service's bv Hev.

i stroke of apoplexy received au hour Iron Doors For Sale. I have for sale the old doors of t'oiirt House, complete with frame. Just the thing fsr a borough lock-up, or for smoke house for a butcher any smoke house. Locks on doors are perfect. 70(1 next next-Jo-thal 1300 Two Mountain Fires.

week saw Iwo mountain fires. oi2e The Caledonia forestry reservation, where a lire sweep over several hundred of the reservation before extinguished. The Forest Academy students were called out to light the fire and with the help of other fire I lighters succeeded in getting it under control. The lire is believed to be of Jhat incen(liar on a and II id and the Ihe one CO. our of county, near York Springs was burnt 1 over destroying the timber on the hill.

The fire was accidentally caused by i several young men gathering arbutus. Fifty men fought the fire until subdued. ESTAKMSHMENT RfOIOVEI). leading from Taneytown road to the A Certain Cure For Aching Feet. -Frank N.

Doersom has removed his Shake into vour Allen Foot- pump establishment and repair shop der It CJjreg nred Ach from ork street to his home in Sira- M. Forney to a road leading from Harney to Li cr. lands of Charles jng jj ou sweating, Swollen, feet, ban township along the York pike.mtf Moore aud Milton Kindig. At Druggists and Shoe Stores. 25c.

Sample FREE. Address. Alien S. Auditors till of $59.00 was ordered Olmsted, Le Roy N. Y.

ml. paid. Howard G. Blocher and Wm. H.

Yount. of Littlestown. and D. C. Merville K.

Stall sin ith. TOCtiRE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take A A I Quinine Tablets. refund money if it faiis to ciife. K. W.

Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years.

frMiMuleuae of bad Mood ii HTCT. This produces are Uhen iiili 1he Wood. Keep UM open wiiii Ayefa rills. yers of AGUE CUrt. ClffiWV PECTORAL.

have of all curnt- in his ol'ice iu his Wth yr. Mrs. Mary A. Group died at her in a on April IS, aJwmt year-. Funeral and inter- ixieut on Tuesday of last week at Her hur'baii'l.

John (iroup. diel 1 year? ago. She leaves four and one daughter. Wm. Group i a i i i Howard Group.

Jesse each box. 1 L. Mrs. Lucv liichwine. Jler maidtfii was Haines.

Sise a sister of the 3ate Cornelius proprietor of the McCleJJan Ely's Cream P.alm, House for years aud is survived by one lhe nii3desl surest remedy 'sister. Mrs. Jacob Mowery. of Bigler- Mlle. and a brother, John Haines.

Howard UlcCans died at his home Do YOJ use an ai: treating Xasal Then von will this disease. In all curative it identical with the solid Cream which is so famous and st' successful in Cain Tyrone township on Monday of last tarrh Hav Fevcr and ro ld In the week, April The funeral was held Head iere relief in tne first on Hiursday with interement at Jash of the heated sensi- the I pper Benuudian giaveyard. jve air rassiaKe( A11 druggists John GelVln. a former citizen of including spraying tube, or mailed by Huntington township, died at St. Bro? Barren St.

N. Y. i Louis on April 19. The body wassent i to his sister, Mrs. Win.

Trimmer, Mechanicsburc, and funeral was held SA1 Ba 3 vea rtold op a Wednesday, interment in worker and dm-erpnce at Sunnyside cemetery, York Springs. far TM jn Slraban OT J. Davis, known in the base TM ce hambcrfcbur fet et ball world "Cy" Davis, died April at his home in Harrisburg after a i i illness from tuberculosis, aged 27 years. Ten years ago he came forward as the pitcher of the McSherrystown base ball club. David Besson died at his home at Hamilton, Ohio, on Monday, April 22 from Bright's disease, aged about 65 He was a son of the late Geo.

tysburg. It HIGHEST cash prices at Gettysbure Mills. J. Kicholtz. for wheat Ice Brv your ice from urg and Storage Co.

A NT IcR isfchc only pare or safe ice to use.

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