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rr 11 11 II BUCKS COUNTY FAIR I PERSONAL 1 llHUR-CnWWllF) IfiOTMENl September sixteen, 1914. Menlo Mecca For Agriculturists- I Extra Specials tarad at tm poil-omoa at Farkaale 1 '2ia7aa? 'Announcements JIJ rfV.l 'Announcements The TTai-mnnl Samuel Shearer, (nawipapar) aaoond 5i Band ooncert last 1 TOfoc the First Baptist I 1 tSlp' church as follows: the First Baptist church as follows: matter Midway has Dazzling Swing. "Kum, Heinrich, kum right away, Findt de eggs tomorrow. We must go to the Bucks county Fair. I would 'fVvi Thursday evening while working on the Fair grounds Monday fell from the roof of a stand and Sunday school at 9.30 a.

in. Preaching at 10.45 gHJ! was cool as far as the ike to see ifMishus Von Kaiser hash F.vening service 0 HOME E.YENTS taken all dem brizes from mi breadt." at 7.30. Prayer meet- Jnh ka bibble. Ichy eit out and thermometer register was concerned but a neat gathering kept up a Farm enthusiasm. All the numbers were rendered in true Har- MP received several bruises.

Dr. K. li. Williams was summoned and attended the injury. He is tlug every Wednesday evening at 7.4o.

Rev. L. Lewis, D. Philip git under. Where's mynew silkdress? You ought to shame your phace when Kline.of near you candt git ready in three hundred fastor.

suffering from a sprained back which monio style and rightly appreciated. the White Horse, while working for and sixty-five days to take your little I Rev. Frank Swartz will preach in The spirit and dash which is beginning will not permit him to work for a week. I wue 10 me county air the Perkaiie Mennonite meeting house to characterize their renditions is what reier Moyer, the for Friday and Saturday of this Week No. 1 Big Cotton Towels Size 24x52, half bleached.

For 10c each. They are the biggest towel, you have had for some time. nationalities agree on one thing. Mrs. Phares Bider spent Saturday in Allentown.

Sunday evening. Sunday sohool at 2 moer, met with an is spreading their fame and adding p. All welcome. lhat is they want to see the Bucks county Fair. The fifth exhibition of ent od Monday 1 the nnnn hnnr the noon hour United Evangelical Sunday school near oder was a saturuay He was returnine I in Allentown- at 9.15 a.

preaching at iu.ju. a. laurels from all who are in a position to judge. Let the Band play on! I Jacob Rittenhouse and Milton Naoe expect to open a restaurant and candy store in Sellersville in the near future. Ammon Rosenberger is able to with the team whnn I Mrs.

W. L. Bowen tpent Tuesday K. L. C.

E. at 6.45 p. evening tne liucks county Agricultural Society began this morning and the thousands of loyal Bucks oountains scattered over ber produclive farms, and villages are planing to be here with as much at the cement bridge he was picked up Philadelphia. worship at 7.30. AH oordially invited.

in dazed condition and the horse had Rev. D. P.Sanderlin and wife haye runaway. Dr. N.

B. Williams attended moved to Hilltown. Rev. W. H.

Schlappich, Elmer E. Becker was elected treasurer of the B. M. C. Sunday anxiety as the introductory lines indi walk out doors, after having gone to biB Injuries which are not serious, is quirantined 1 Raymond Besch through a critical relapse of menengitis Rev.

J. O. Lindaman is having 9 school convention held at Spring City with typhoid fever, cate. Perhaps you wonder why not an illustration of the English class. They beggar such a description.

They could No. 2 Cuticura Soap fl Fred W. Eyre and wife motored to on Labor Day, the convention will be heating system installed in his resi Doner oe pictured witb a page cartoon. Newtown on Sunday. dence.

R. Barnes and force are doing vvitn meal lair weather the F'air be the work, William Kramer and family motor consisting of laoorated seal and bruised shoulder. The cause of the accident is not known, no one being near at the time and Mr. Kline unable to explain because of the shock. Born: To Mr.

and Mrs. Hans Eg-ner, Three Mile Run, a daughter. 1 Fred Hollenbaoh and Levinus Maurer are having their homes painted. gan. The casino and midway adver ed to Philadelphia on Sunday.

church, I Rev. W. T. Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist oh urch, Bristol, will address the men's meeting in the First fl A. D.

Fehr will have Bale of his tising space never before was at such a household goods and home at Fourth Rev. J. O. Lindaman and daughter premium and Secretary Barlnger had and Arch streets, on Saturday, septum Julia spent Sunday in Lansdale. to reiuse some demands for suace.

It Baptist church, Perkasie, next Sunday 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Harr motored all illustrates how the has grown at 3.15 p. m. Rev.

Johnson is an ag berl9, 1914. Edwin II. Stout, real estate agent This well known medicinal soap needs no introduction. 1 9c per cake, 3 cakes in box for 55 c. No.

3 Boys' 2 Blade White Handled Pen Knives With chain. Great values at 10c eacb. to the Delaware River on Sunday, alter nve years careful ene neoriap gressive worker and has been very suc Elvln Crouthamel and family, of reports the sale of the 3S-acre farm of With the midway attractions, and the cessful with men. His message with I Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Cope have John Cippola.above SBllersvllle.to Jacob out a doubt will be full of power, returned from their wedding tour, noisy tribe of fakirs, it holds all the lure for the crowd any State Fair ever 1 The Three Mile Run Sunday school Miss Mildred Barlnger was ill with did. You might as well begin smllinir has purobased an organ for use in their an attack of erysipelas last week HofTmeister, of Philadelphia. Possesion in October. The Philadelphia 4 Reading railroad will erect a bridge near Roekhill when you enter, for all pessimists who steadily growing sessions eacn hunnay I Miss Kathryn Bruoker has returned are not wrapped in too much ice, must Philadelphia, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.

Tobias Crouthamel. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Godshall on Sunday entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Eisenhardt, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roeder, Mr. and MrsEdwin Fetter were Saturday And Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fetter. Mrs. W. K.

Johnson will have her afternoon. Parents ot the community from a months visit to Atlantio City leave nope penind when thev see some are urgently invited to attend with their of ooncrete and steel construction at a of the real funny" things of the children. The effort is interdenomi I David M. Bean will leave for Beth lehem Preparatory sohool on Thursday Bucks County Fair. national and needs your encourage.

Miss Leola Keyser made an auto Every Day a Program cost of $10,000. The oontraot was given to C. Reimard, ofBIoomsburg. 9 Before starting your heater fires, clean your cellars of the rubbish accumulated and avoid the possible danger of fire. This advice is given through the ment.

The picnio held recently school was a success for all and the work mobile trip to Reading on Wednesday that keeps you moving some If you fl Fred Detweiler is at present on the promoted thereby Fall and winter millinery opening Wednesday and Thursday, September siok list, with an attack of Brigbts (lis St. Stephen's Reformed Sunday want to see tne complete Bucks county Fair. The Fair is in full operations in the mornings. The afternoon program Cloak Dept. 'New goods in this department, right up to the minute in style.

Many of them are just the correct weight for immediate use. We have more rpnenn- courtesy of the officials of Perkasie school will bold their Rally Day services on Sunday morning, September 23 and 24. 3S-2t Mablon Heller was appointed delegate to represent the B. M. follows; Fire Company and is timely.

Inez Thomson, of Pottsvllle, I On ra. cattle parade (lower 7. W. D. Reel, State secretary of the I Real Estate Agent Lutz during tb visiting her aunt Mrs.

H. E. Grim this Central League to the National Con grounds) Home Department will make an ad past week sold the 84-acre farm of Bar- week. vention to be held in Baltimore. dress.

In the afternoon Mr. Reel will acrobats, White inger and Benner located near Kilmer Willis Kulp returned to Perklomen Two p. comic Lamart. address Rooky Wild and Three Mile H. K.

Musselman, the hardware Creamery, to A. M. Kling, of Pipers- Seminary on Tuesdiy to resume his ably priced garments this fall, than we have had for man, is demonstrating an Empire com Kun Sunday schools. In the evening ville. Also the 5-acre farm of Henry studies.

he will speak in the congregational ser pressed air milking machine at the Menke above town to Mrs. Hussey, of 1 William Unfried and force of men vices of St. Stephen's Reformed church. Bucks County Fair, a new device to be Philadelphia. are at present working in Lansdale for Special line of serge and light weight broadcloth short and long coats for stout women, especially tailoi- introduced among the farmers of tb St.

Stephen's Reformed church, J. G. Moyer Sons coal and R.Barnes. community. The machine milks fou Rev.

Albert G. Peters, pastor. 9.1o a. lumber dealers, have received an Eagle Three p. m.

trapeze and aerial, La-Wards. Four p. m. Ballonist Flexon, It and more parachute drops, (lower grounds) Five p. ra.

comic aerial tight wire artist. Six p. ra. trapeze and aerial exhibition. Eight p.

m. hite it Lamart. Those are free attractions provided by the Fair management. You have cans at one time. It is in operation be m.

Sunday school, IU.JU a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Snyder and Mrs.

Mary Ann Fluok. spent Sunday in coal chute wagon, with which they ed tor hgures that are hard to fit, as low as $5.50. Satin lined. tween 3 and 3.30 p. in-J The First National Bank has Home service, English sermonette for Juniors.

Theme of German sermon, Souderton. drive up to the pavement of your house and unload 5,000 pounds of coal iu live Mrs. George Reichley and daughter God's Harvest Gifts." 7.30 p. m. operation a unique Idea to secure ac minutes.

It is iu keeping with twenti Harvest Homo service, theme, The counts. The method is a little ticke eth century progress. Miriam spent part ol last week Philadelphia. Crowning of the Year." Hereafter which is worth ten cents. When pre The double dwelling house built by Furniture there will only be one German service seuted with ninety cents cash it wil fl Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Moyer spent Robert Gerhart and Abraham Weaver on 5th street between Arch and Race open an account for $1 at the Bank. I the privilege of seeing a score of others for a nickle or dime. There is plenty of the thrilling and sensational stuli'. The cattle parade is headed bv a Band Saturday ana Sunday at reruuaie anu a month in St Stephen's Kelormeil church.

Tne first Sunday of each is an effective plan to start the spend Kintnersville. streets, is almostcomplete, the building is one of the many great improvements month will be retained as German Sun thrift thinking what an account mean 1 Henry Kramer, of Wilmington, day. each day around the race track. There are Hand concerts. The Harmonic Mrs.

John Jensen has heard report! spent Sunday with M. J. Weidcn in town made during the summer, too I Trinity Lutheran church will have -that her husband was captured over much credit cannot be given our local hofer and family. Band; who furnished the muse last year their annual Harvest Home service on Germany and shot as a spy. This how vFall furniture prices are coming in every day.

Odd dressers and chiffoniers in Oak, Birds Eye Maple, Tuna and Circassian Walnut. Any of these pieces will go nicely with either Brass, Oxidized or White Enameled Beds. architect lulward L. Smith, who de- 5 Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore F'ly spent ever is not true, as she heard from Sunday in the morning at 10.15 in the ned the building. It also covers the last week on the farm with her parents ure again contracted lor. They opened the musical program today and will also play Friday. Thursday, ltlchland-town Hand, Saturday, Oermania Band. German language and at 7.15 p.

m. in Jensen the 22nd of August, that he was filthy and unsightly gutter which had at Kellers Church. I the English language. The oller- safe with his folks in G-oriuany on the been used by many for sewer purposes. fl Mr.

and Mrs. Birgil of Island of Fohr, and has had letters from The improvement will be an example School children's day, all being ad iugs at both services will be devoted to the cause of the orphans. The filled Quakertown, spent Sunday with H. C. Secretary Bryan, of Washington thai which we trust will be followed by Spidel and family.

mitted free to the grounds and the kiddies are having the time of their life. no Americans as yet have been hurt. jars must be returned not later than 0, many others. 1 J. G.

Mover and wife, and Mr. and p. in. September 21, also all other 1 The Newtown Cut Wheat Cereal A much talked of side show is Amy. Mrs.

C. S. Warn pole visited friends the fat lady, surely startling. Its a Purchasing 0 and Trading of Newtown, are it: nlfivinir a linn nf thuir ponds at tf TOWNS Chalfont on Sunday. donations shall be brought to the church where a committee will pack them to be shipped on Tuesday, the KOLP wonderful affair this Bucks countv Perkasie's Popular fl Samuel Slotter, Samuel Benner and Fair and requires little fare iu orde Bucks County "Fair, distributing cooked samples.

This brand of goods will be Place nd, to tiie home. Rev. Sollenberger, Elmer Becker are serving as jurors this to be there. Edwin Miller is minus a 5-week of Allentown, will have charge of the week in Doylestown. placed on sale among the grocers Exhibitors old pig.

It is not known whether it North 7th Street this district and anyone desiring to 1 G. W. Sweigert. of Harrishurg awating the awards of the judges strayed away from the old sow, whether it was stolen. fl Oue of the four great Reformed place orders can do so at their booth spent Sunday with his father, Rev.

bine ana reel ribbons ou the article es D. Sweigertand lamily. hibited mean that you have been sue church Rallies to be hold within the bounds of Tohickon Classis will be held Mrs. Anna Algard, of Allentown. See advertisement next week.

Adv. Jonas Apfelbaum, proprietor cessful The judges are competcn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flagler, of spent Saturday with the family oi Keu in St. Stephen's church, Perkasie.

The Apfelbauin's Underselling store Perk Quakertown, spent Sunday with Mr. men classilied in various departments date is October 1H afternoon and evening. ben Algard and Herman Krout. Reuben S. Stever, of Church Hill, and Mrs.

Joseph Detweiler. and are fully obligated to duty. SEED WHEVT Twelve congregations will unite asie, wishes to see all his friends an Customers come to his store durin Fair week and recaive a beautil'i 1 Samuel Bonner, Oscar Myers and The Horse Show sold a calf that tipped the scales at 239 these two services. The speakers will Tsaao Detweiler were business visitors pounds, at 104 cents which amounted Saturday, the closing and big dav be Rev. C.

B. Schneder, D-D; Shamokin souvenir oi the Buoks County Fair Five varieties ot the best seed wheat to seleot from. Four rowed Fultz, in Doylestown on Saturday. will have inserted in the program tbe President of the Eastern Synod; Rev uiui cc aieuiMiniuuBau, Harvest rving ana lieu wave beardless varifltieSr- fl Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Benner, ofPhila big norse show, which is largely at Daniel E. Weigle, popular pastor of Wo have no display at the Fair, but we have a great big Fall sale going on during Fair week. Look up my ad on to $25.10 the a cow years ago. Bedminster schools opened last Monday with the following attendance: Keelersville, 31, Miss Sampee, teacher; tended and the finest stock in the delphia, spent Sunday with his parents, Messiah Lutheran church, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Benner. county moves in one large parade. The Professor E. H. Hartman, Principal of page 3.

Adv. poultry bhow has connected with it F. M. Academy, Lancaster; and Rev Myers' or Bartholomew's, 16, Miss fl Rev. J.

P. Baohman and wife, of I Last Wednesday morning the men j.uis wneat is uiorougniy reoieaneci anu iree irom cockle and other weed seed. Farmers wanting seed wheat should not fail to examine our seeds before placing your order as we have some of the finest wheat to be had. Just arrived, 200 bushels Quaker and Honor brand timothy seed 09 per cent, pure let us have your order if you want good seed. Try Swift's Digester Tankage for you hogs, we sell it.

W. H. Wotring, Nazareth. A local Allentown, visited former parishoners dialed on the Democratic State ballot an educational feature of State experts who lecture on important topics of the poultry farm. The display in' the committee consisting of the pastor, here last Thursday to Saturday.

Rev. E. L. McClean, John A. Gerhart arrived at the American Hotel abou 19 a.

m. and spoke to about seventy 1 Mrs. Samuel Musselman and daughter Sadie were visiting in Phila horticultural tent is an exceptionally fine ono of fruits and vegetables shown and M. H. Rickert are making arrange ments for fine music and for the seat five interested persons.

Vauoe MeCo delphia on Friday and Saturday. n.orR it UK4IM niick, A. Mitchell Palmer and Wi lia W. E. SAVACOOL, ndicate careful raising.

log of large audiences. Richter, teacher; Algard's, 18, H. Paul Detweiler, teacher. This is the attendance on the first day. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson L. Stump, of Weisel, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Edwin Miller and family. Russel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Yons, had a mishap last Monday. He fell and happened to hit a fence wire which cut his upper lip very badly. It required no stitches, but sticking McNair merged addresses inahalf hour. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Crowley, of The Casino With the party were II. E. Grim, Esq Lehighton, are being entertained at' the Main and Walnut Street Mills, SOUTH PERKASIE PA- and W. Elmer Savacooi.

Samuel SOUTH PERKASIE home ofSuperintendent John Sprenkel is almost a headache producer for tbe rapidity with which things move Kramer was chairman of the meeting' Miss Gertrude Rickert, a dietition when the crowds are there. Merchants The Chase Bros, premiums that at the Baby's Hospital, Winnfield, West George R. Leister spent a few days use it as an opportunity to show their were given away at the Farmers' Pic Philadelphia, spent Satur lay and Sun last week in btroudsnurg. lass ofgoods.and boom their business plaster was applied. It is a painful nc, Quakertown, through their agent day with E.

K. Moyer and family. Frank F. Yost and wife, of Pleasant wound, but not a serious one. H.

K. Huusberger were won as follows using various advertising schemes and literature. The long building is neatlv 1 Miss Edytbe Sowers, of German Valley, spent Sunday with P. O. Fluck "Our New Sweetheart" Xorna Boom Keen on observing the good things we have selected for our customers tb Best plate of apples, Zeno D.

Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weikel were town, returned home alter spending 10 and family. auaptea lor tne purpose used, lhe dis t2 nursery stock: best plate of peaches the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs days with Mr.

and Mrs. Meran Guliok Mrs. Mabel Scholl, of Perkasie, spent William Shaufner. Rich Hill, nursery Aaron Kulp, Deep Run, Bedminster. Eugene Sayles, of Philadelphia, was play along the centre aisle of cloths, paintings, sewings and things antique is very interesting.

The housewife's last Wednesday with Herman Kline stock; canned fruit, preserves and jel J. G. Stinley will have a cattle sale also a guest on Sunday. and wife. most exclusive, most delicious product manufactured by tbe National Hionnti lies, William Sanies, Rioblandtown, Last week the infant child of Mr.

jellies, preserves baked stuffs, are Loroa Doone. This splendid specimen of short bread has ohtninoH ch at his sale stable, Hagersville, on Mon day, September 28th, This lot will con Mr. and Mrs. N. B.

Kramer spent worth of nursery stock. Frizes of equal valuo are offered at the Bucks County and Mrs. Calvin Manu pulled a cup of aw array in attractive style and com Saturday and bunday in Philadelphia. popularity that prompt shipments cannot be looked for. We have however just received the largest shipment so far made in Bucks County, and our lolioitoru ot tea from the table, scalding its face sist of York State fresh cows, heifers and bulls.

Buyers, don't miss'this sale Fair. Mahlon Cope, of Allentown. and Miss bines to make a big Fair. Politics at Bucks County Fair and body in a serious manner. The ire carrying tasting samples.

There are 40 pieces to the pound for SO I.Vdia Cope, of Quakertown. spent Sun I Mr. Frank Kramer motored J. as "Jake" savs he has a fine lot of baby is recovering nicely from the ine political campaign bas been ex Claude Bowen, William O. Texter, cattle to offer.

day with rrank L. Cope and family. cr. effects. tended to the Bucks county Fair.

Harry M. Weber and William K. Krout Linford Gross and lady friend spent Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Drumbore at ID -A TT.DB 510-512 Walnut Street Pqrkasie. I Week end visitors at the home of as delegates and individual members bunday along tne Delaware river. Every day one party will have a meeting on the grounds. To-day the Suf Opposite Trolley Depot Mr.

and Mrs. Darius Sine were: Rev. J. tended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Kline, Sellersville, last Tuesday.

of the Bucks County Firemen's Associ Miss Emma Fluck spent Saturday in Bacbman and wife, of Allentown; fragettes are booming up "votes for ation held at Southampton, Saturday Stinley's cow sale last Monday was Allentown Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fretz, Mr. and Mrs. women." Prominent speakers advo evening.

September 12 1914. The Rev well attended, and 60 head of cows, Cleveland Soliday, Miss Isadore Soliday Misses Emma Fluck and Carrie Fluck HIl jfrienbs anb Patrons cate their principles. A. W. Anderson made the address of heifers and bulls were sold; 24 head of Mr.

David Sabs all of Bedminster. on Monday attended the funeral of Eva Thursday, Democratic Day, William welcome in which be welcomed the cows averaged $68.30. Yost, Sellersville. T. "Farmer" Creasy, candidate for Firemen in behalf of Southampton Fire Company of which he is an active Harry R.

Hartzell will have a horse Miss Verdie Orti of Philadelphia. lieutenant governor: George Boss, of Lutheran Theological Seminary, The Lutheran Theological Seminary The First National Bank of Perkasie, are to use the rest tent during the Bucks Countv Fair Senr sale at J. G. Stinley's sale stables, Doylestown; it. K.

tiriru, of Perkasie, spent the week-end with Mrs. Joseph number, Suothampton Fire Company has just lately occupied their new Fire and others prominent in tbe party will Musselman. at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, will cele Hagersville, on Monday. Everybody is invited to attend this sale and procure 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1914. Comfortable chairs will be nrnvirl- House wbioh is a handsome building Miss Matilda Anglemoyer, of Souder be present.

Friday, Speakers on Washinsrton brate the fiftieth anniversary on September 23-21, 1911. Services will bargains. and is fairly well equipped. The first ton, spent bunday with Emma W'ol ed and all will find a hearty welcome. Stop in and rest while watching the crowds.

Party platform; F. S. Edmunds, of part of the program consisted of mov hnger. Philadelphia; Harold G. Knight, ing pictures showing lire soenes and commence Wednesday at iu.io a.

m. with Holy Communion and sermon by Rev. Georjo C. F. Haas, D.

of New Herman Kline and wife spent Sunday Report of the Condition Ambler; candidate for Congress; Dr. in Mt. Pleasant, with Abraham Hen lire fighting. The principal address of the evening was delivered by Chief Scott, of New Hope, candidate for State ork City. At 2.30 p.

iu. aoademio First National Bank of Perkasie dricks and family Senator, Messrs. Burton, Hurley and George Moodie, Philadelphia Fire De conference Rev. Theodore E. Sohmauk, In the state of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of James M.

Savage and family spent FIRST NATIONAL BANK, PERKASIE, PA. others. D. L.L. D-, and four other scholarly partment on ire J7IKUL1UK iuiu ruo Saturday and Sunday, in Tilraan town Saturday, Republican Dav.

In front He emphasized the fact en will sDeak at this session. Thurs hip, with Charles K. Savage and fami business, AT PERKASIE, SEPT. 12, 1HI1 RESOURCES of Band stand at 2.15 o'clock, John R. IC.

Scott, of Philadelphia; Senator day ten other intellectual lights of the Lutheran church will speak. Luncheon will be provided on both days. Stella Gross, of Doylestown. spent Loans and discounts lfi Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 11. 4fc Clarence J.

Buckman, Hon. W. F. Swope, of Clearfield, and other prominent Speakers. The Germania Band will Sunday with John Gross and family.

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Konris to secure (1. N. deposits 7. Duo 00 Harvey Krout and family entertained Kachline Reunion. sixth annual reunion of the furnish tho music.

Otlier bonds to secure U. S. deposits on bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin The The entries this year are doubled bwartz and Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Hwartz, Kachline Friendsehaft was held io over the size of last year. A force of Menlo Park Sunday afternoon, bep- -1 people were working on entries mber 13, 114. Owing to the lact of the necessity of training men in- the different light fire and also the greater necessity of 6re prevention. The maiority of fires are caused through carelessness on the part of persons in the habit of throwing matches, cigar, or cigarette stumps among rubbish or other inflamable materials.

An illustrated song by Chief George Wilkeson, of Bristol Fire department, was well rendered and showed the heroism of the firemen who go forth to fight the fire to save life and property, often offering their own lives in the noble cansv. While the Army and Navy have their heroes the Firemen are no less. The next meeting will be held at Morrisville. alone from Tuesday noon until mid that most of the friendsehaft are Irom night, without finishing the rush. The Lehigh and Northampton counties, grounds are fully guarded by police.

nly about one bunarea were present. Perkasie Coal and Lumber Yards there's a fteah somewhere if you are paying mora for your building lumber than the prices wo are quoting for the best lumber that is milled. Look out for it and stop that leak by dealing where we are satisfied with a fair profit and when wo give you more value for your money iu well seasoned, high-grade lumber than you can find at any place in Bucks county. J- G. Moyer Sons Co But nevertheless itwas a pleasantevent not soon to be forgotten by those present.

The meeting opened at two BLOOMING GLEN dock with prayer by vroi. xnomas H. K. Shaddinger and wife were visitors in Philadelphia, on business Kachline, of Bangor, afterwhich the hymn, "Columbia the Gem of 'the Tuesday, of Telforci. Robert Gro9s has accepted a position with W.

E. Savacoo, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Mrs. Haivey Grenawalt and son spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller, Samuel Stauffer and wife spent Sunday in Allentown. The funeral of Mrs. Barbara Hendricks was very largely attended last Friday morning, the church being filled. Rev.

C. N. Wolfe delivered a very appropriate sermon. The following children survive: Mrs. David Wismer, North Wales; Enos Roberts, of Penl-lyn; David, of Philadelphia; Mrs.

Rev. Erza Haney, Benton. Columbia county; Mrs. W. E.

Smith, Frenchtown, N. J. Mrs. John Clemmens, Pottstown; Joseph Hendricks, near Perkasie; J'irs. A.

D. 'Lykens and James Hendricks, Coatesville. The series of meetings in the Menno LODGE EVENTS nite church closed last Thursday even- Ocean," was sung. This was lollowecl by a short business meeting, auditing books of previous reunions, electing officers for next year, paying bills, eto After the collection was taken it was frlx-ftr I'lttt" jvm H. ng.

About 50 converts made applica tion for church membership. Norman bwartz hand, which was amputated at the knuckles at the Sel 10 secure postal Havings 91, u. Bonds, securities, etc 287,762 17 StocK In Federal Keserve Hank; all olher stockH. U43 9S Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures 4,500 00 Due from National Banks (not re- serveagents) 06 Due from approved reserve agents lu Central Reserve mtle, um b8 lu older Kesnrve Cities 22 39,105 88 Checks and other cflHli Items 637 si Notes of other National Hanks 490 0(i Fractional paper currency, nlokels and ceniH 715 46 Lawful money reserve in bank, vie: Hpecle: 845.SH1 06 Redemption fund with It. 8 Treas.

urer (6 per cent of 8,0.10 00 Due from U. 3. Treasurer Total Wia.Uou lf LIABILITIES Capital stock paid 111.. 1 eo.uoo 00 Surplus fund 75,000 W) Undivided profits, lesB expenses and taxes pulri 22,909 27 Nr.tlonal bank notes Bu.wxi 0(1 Uue to other national banks. 14.772 84 iudividualttepoKitssuujecttocheck 571,792 Ttmecertlocatesof deposit pavabie within Ku days 100,446 81 Time certificates of deposit payable t'flei HO uuj a or after notice 01 3U days or lotigor CerlMed checks ('ashler cnecks outstanding.

mi 05 United Utales deposits 9,500 00 DepObita of U. b. disbursing officers rotal 15 State of Prnssylvakia, Cor.VTY or KUCK9, 331 1, Walter K. lerry, Cusnfer of the above named bunk, do solemnly afflrn-that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WALTBa K.

TERRY. Cashier. Subscribed and affirmed to before me this lersville Hospital last week, is healing a. Graduate Optician A A jeweler nicely at this writing. The patient is required to spend a few weeks at that nstitution.

Norman Moyer and wife, of this place, and William M. Moyer and wife, of Perkasie, are spending a few days in Aquila Castle, K. of G. E. No.

330 oonferred the third degree on Monday -evening. i Representative W. K. George, of interested Mt. Alto Lodge No.

246 K. of with an excellent report of the Grand Lodge proceedings of the recent convention held at Bradford. A number of changes in subordinate workings were noticeable. Amalfi Commandary, No. 392, A.

St, l.O. K. of will appoint a general oemmittee this Wednesday evening to lay plans to participate in the Protestant demonstration in Philadelphia, on. October 24, by the Allied Patriotic Organizations, of Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. This committee will send invitations to all Protestant churches and organizations and in this Lancaster county.

I. Y. Kice and family, of. Bedminster, found lhat there was enough money on hand to defray the 4S expenses for holdiug present reunion and leave a balance of $5.13 in treasury for next year's reunion. Bushkill Park, Easton, was chosen to hold next year's reunion on the third Saturday in August Thi? wac fo'lnwJ bv inin? Wacht Am meeting was addressed by Prof.

Thomas Kachline, of Bangor, and a few others of the family. A short lamily history was given by Prof. Kachline, stating that one of the three Kachline brothers who first came to this country from Switzerlard was Colonel Peter Kachline who was at one time Colonel in the regular army under General George Washington and afterwards became the first Judge ol the Common Pleas court of county. After a few visited relatives at this piace on Sunday. Llmer Lletwiler had the rmafortune of running the tine of a fork into his The funeral of Salne, wife of Samuel F.

Musselman, who died Monday evening, August 31st, at 7 o'clock, of paralysis, was held on Friday. September 4th, at the Mennonite meetinghouse, Perkasie, at 9.30, after which services were held at the Blooming Glen meetinghouse. The deceased had been afflicted with blindness for almost four years. Her age was 45 years, 9 months and 3 days. She is survived by husband and two children, also her foot on Monday, causing a painful JEWELRY, THE.

GIFT i OF More essential than its value ia the appropriateness of a gift. A re-nembracce of moderate cost if fitting to the occasion, ig sometimes more greatly prized than an elaborate preteiit without st ntiment or sense of harmony. A gift of jewelry au expression of sentiment and cannot ba discordant for any occasion. Our stock consists of an elegant assortment of articles especially selected for approaching events such as graduations, weddings, anniverf asries and other similar occasions. May we have tLe pleasure in assist- ing you in making your selections.

YeaU0. D. A M. Jeweler mi-Liniiiar uuiiiiii wound. A.

H. Weisel held a public sale of York State young stock at Ringoes, N. last Monday. Wilbert Ruth relinguished his position with Wililam H. Moyer and accepted one with Samuel Yoder.

H. W. Souder has sold his farm and will haye public sale the beginning of 10 oijy 01 Mememtjer, l'M4. aim thftt KPrKAHIfl HOC mow IjKKY e. Notary Pnbllc.

hv mflmhors or the mnhrr -InQpnh IVu brief rem I. run reDresentation accompanieu pires Kebnmry'21, 1915 B. utvi ll.r.U, and. family "God 1 (jULUbN. H.

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