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Adams County Independent from Littlestown, Pennsylvania • 8

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Littlestown, Pennsylvania
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ADAMS COUNTY INDEPENDENT LITTLESTO i A- OGTOBEE 22 1904. Buchanan Valley. Credit of 18 months will bt on fl note with approved security. 6 per cent, off for JC1 A'colllnt. JESSE MILLHIMEB W.

E. Oltuger.Olerk. OF PL LITTLEST possession of the Gilliland property re-cantay vacated by E. K. Walker.

Mrs. G. B. Pittenturf was called to Bendersvllle by the critical illness ot her father, Mr. Wnu Webb.

Heidlersburg. HeddBersburg, Oct. 21. Mrs. Wm.

Trimmer and son, of New Chesiei, and Mr. Jesse Shank and wife, York, visited Mrs. George Shank and daughter Myra, recently. Mr. Charles Wagner, wife and two PUBLIC SALE.

1 Saturday, October S9th, 1904 The undersigned, intending to quit farming, will offer at public Bale, on the above date.athlB residence in ftn.Joy township, Adams county, on the road leading from and Two Taverns road to White church, about nillos from the latter place, on the Joseph Miller farm, the following personal property, to-wit: 8 HEAD OF BORSES, all of them good leaders and excellent drivers.and will work wherever hitched, ranging In age from 8 to 12 years. 6 HEAD OF HORNED CATTLE, consisting of 5 milk cows. 8 will he fresh by X-nias, one will be fresh the latter part of March, the other In January; one bull, weighing between 500 and pounds. IMPLEMENTS, consisting of a 2 or 8-horee Champion wagon. i tread.

(rood as new; narrow tread home made wagon, McCormick Binder, in good running order; Piano Mower, good as new; new hay rake, winnowing mill. Spangler corn planter. asVood aB new; boh sled, Motintvllle plow, No. 10; 15-tooth lever harrow, Irt-tooth wood frnnie harrow, used but one sea children visited friends at ArendtsviHe last Sunday. W.

S. Brame, of Bucyrus, Ohio, is spending a few weeks with his par ents, Jacob Brame and wife. I J. F. Houck made a business trip to Gettysburg on Saturday.

Miss EmmaTittenturf is visiting friends at Nowville. Mir. Robert Brame and George Stall-smith attended the Hagerstown Fair last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. William Yohe, who has been very III tor the past few months, la now able to be up and around again.

Our town was very much shocked on Sunday morning by the sudden death of Washington jBrenizer, of near town. Mr. Brenizer was a very active member of the Lutheran church and his presence will be greatly missed. Master Russell Glass, of near town, is critically ill with typhoid fever. Mr.

Jacob Livinggood and Wife moved to town last week and took G. W. WEAVER SON son; corn fork, double and single shovel single, double and triple trees: dunfc forks, nun cuams, cow ana oreasc cuains, open rlnes. fockev sticks. scdoo shovel.

lot of old and snathe, stable hook. 2 sets of front Rears, 2 blind bridles, Bet of buggy harness, wagon saddle, check lines. 8 ha-ters. a 6ft- Ih. milk cans, hav bv the ton and corn by the bushel, and many other articles not mentioned, Sale to begin at IS o'clock, TERMS: G.

W. WEAVER SON Ladies', Misses', Children's Coats, latest styles and lower prices than elsewhere. THE WENTZ Hanover, Pa. SHERIFFS SALE. On Saturday, October 12th, 1904 IN pursuance of a writ of Fieri Fnetns.

1b sufng out of theCourt of Common Picas and to me directed, will be exposed to Public 8alf at tbe Court House In the borouoh of Gettysburg, Adams county, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, tbe following Real A TRACT OF REAL ESTATE, situate in Hamlltonban township. Adams oounty.Pa.. containing Sif aores, more or less, covered with tlmber.ad.1oinlng lands of m. Smith, DmiKnim a voi uuu ttuu uwi vra. Seized and taken into execution as tbe property of J.

B. Carhon. and to be Bold by A. UAIjVIJN babk huah, Htierin. F-Ten per cent, of theDiirchn.se monpv on all sales by the Sheriff must be paid over Immediately after the property is struck down, or, upon failure to eompiy therewith.

Lilt property win ne put up again lor onie. Duurin umce, uen-ysDurg. uct. IB, Ju. i G.

W. WEAVER SON Everything In WEAVER GETTYSBURG, PENNA. CLOAKS, Trust, Oct, 21. Miss Bertha Mc-Kanrick is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Bailey, of Gettysburg.

Miss Mabel Raffensberger, Arendts-ville, spent Sunday at Henry Kimr le's. Miss Virginia Miltenberger, who has been spending a few months with her uncle, Mr. Theodore Kiinple, has returned to her home In Cumberland, Md. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Cole have gone to St. Louis, Misses Laura and Catherine Irwin, EMa Oyler and Jennie Redding, of Gettysburg, were recent guests Df James, Samuel and John Irvin's. Mr. Frank Henneberger, of California, and Mrs. John Weigle, of Arendts-ville, and Mr.

George Beamer, of Boyd's, were recent visitors at John Irvin's. Farmers are nearly through seeding, and are busy husking corn. Don't forget the P. 0. S.

of A. excursion to Baltimore on October 22. Returning leaves Baltimore at 11:30 P. M. G.

W. WEAVER SON (T G. IF IT IS THE SHERIFF'S SALE. On Saturday, November lllh, W04. IN nurnunnco ot 8 writ of Fi ri Facial "it ot the Court ot Common Pleo.

it Adiim County mi to me will lw to public Bale, at I clock the tbe Court Home tbe borough ot Gettyiburg. Admin counts fn. the Inflowing real estiUe. vl: THACT OF LAN altunteil In Huuer township, Adm county. 8, ncres.

more or leas, on the road ud i from Table Rock to BlRlervllle. about ni l- way between the two places, uiipu- m. a iwo-Ktury brick House, with elifht rooms and a basement, a good bank barn. hoR peri, clilenen house and all other necessary out-bulldlnKs; a (food apple orchard and a good peaou orchard on thelpremlHeF.also a itond well of water at the house, adjoining lands of John M. Brame, Jacob Heagy, Michael Keefauver Bud others.

Belzed and tasen Into execution as tbe property of KU.a- liETH M. DlTTENHAirFR, JAMKS B. IHT- tknhakkk and to be sold by ine. A. CALVIN BASEHOAR, SherlfC r-Ten per cent, of the purchase money upon all aalea by tho Sheriff must be paid over Immediately after the property Is struck down, or, upon failure to comply therewith, tho property will be put up again for sale.

Bherlffe Office. Gettysburg. W. WEAVER SON IT IS RIGHT vSON uits and. aist mm vicinity (Continued rom Page 1.) borne.

Services were held at the house on Wednesday. Interment was made in Mt. Carmel cemetery. Rev. F.

a Lindamam officiating, assisted by Rev. Samuel Fox. Rev. Samuel Cornell, ot Marysville, Is the guest of Re Samuel Fox, of East King street, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer E. Buckey and two children spent several days this week among relatives at Frederick. Rev. A. P.

Framtz, of Spring Grove, spent last Wednesday in this place as fchie guest of Rev. F. S. Linda-man, and family, of East King 8t, Mrs. Juo.

N. Slifer, who has been eperadang the past three weeks in Fbiladalphda as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D- Motoring, returned to her home, on South Queen street, last Thursday. October and November are the most pleasant months to visit the St. Louis Exposition.

St. Louis is a considerable number of degrees south of INmnsvlvania. and November is one of their most pleasant out-door months The Fair will not close until Uec. 1. The Littlestown Produce House has recently been purchased from Mr.

Jno. A. Bish by the undersigned. The highest market price will be paid for all produce. Your patronage is respectfully solicited.

JJt. Granville Reinecker. A number of Che sevemty-five employees advertised for by the Llteles-town Silk Mill, have been secur ed from town and surrounding townships. But there are still more needed. Applications should be made at once to Mr.

Joseph Beck, Superintend-lent, at- the mills. Mr. A. Guthrie, who has been In Baltimore and the Southern part of Maryland for iuue past three months is with us once again. His Binding presence sooths the savage breast of chilly autumn, while the lU-tle English cock sparrows meirUy chimp a two-step to their mates In happy jubilee, over Guthrie's return.

Wait for the P. O. S. of A. excursion to Baltimore on October 22.

Returning leaves Baltimore at 11:30 P. M. Mrs. Charlotte Miller, widow of the late Solomon Miller, died Sunday, Oct 2nd, at her home in Mt. Joy towin-'ebip.

Deceased is survived by two daughters and one son: Mrs. James Barr, of Guernsey: Mrs. Henry Kelly, Amos S. Midler, of Mt. Joy -township, interment was made in Christ church cemetery; Rev.

Hamilton Smith, offi-ciatang. Before the October -Argument Court held at Gettysburg last Monday, in the case of Jno. H. Miller vs. Pennsylvania Railroad rule was made absolute not to set aside service of itha summons.

This puts the case in shape to go tc trial at an early date. The iff filed a statement on Monday asking for $5,000 damages for being elected from line 9:17 train about two miles from town at 10 o'clock In the night for being, three cents short in his fare, and this after a friend has tendered to the conductor the necessary a-mount. If troubled 'with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by J.

Burkee, McSherrys-fown, and Dr. J. S. Kemp, Littles-town. The Taneyttown Band, Mr.

J. N. O. Smith, Director, will give a concert at Hotel Yamtls, this place, this Saturday evening, at which time the following program will be rendered: March "Return of tie 47tlh Regiment, "Bryant "The Golden Orescent," Miller; Wadtz, "The Seraph," Lafferty; Baritone Solo, Bamheuse, Mr. Levi Sell; Selection, "Laughing Water," Hager; Serenade.

"Mon Reve." by Rar.ihbun; March, "Our Director," Bigelow; Waltz J. Kalma; SchotUscne, Kieffer; Medley, "Yankee Hash, Miller; Serenade, "Cupid's (By request,) Miller; March, H. Crosby; Waltz, "Sparkling Gems," Ripley; March, "Vamos," Kieffer. What Shall We HaveforDesert? This queetlon arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day.

Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert Prepared In No boiling! no baking! simply add boil-fng water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Straw berry. Get a package at your groc-ers to-day. 10 cents. Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested.

"Force," a Tcady-to-serve wheat and barley food no but sratalnsi, nourishes, irvlgorates. tf Fountain Dale. Fountain Dale, Oct. 21. On last Saturday, being tine first day of the eeason on which squirrels were allowed to be killed, there was quite a lot of our sportsmen out; also a great many from Waynesboro here.

C. H. Burman, of Waynesboro, has sold his farm at this place, known as the Mclntire farm, to his son, 8. M. Buhrman, of Houstrville- Mr.

Buhr-man has begun improvements, such as repairing the barn, wagon shed, find hog pen; he will also give the barn a coat of paint. Mr. Charles K. Wills is having Ithe porches around his dwelling changed and repaired, T. C.

Wills doing the work. The German Baptists are having a two weeks service of meeting. A-mong the preachiers are Revs. T. J.

Kolb and L. Fiohr. Joseph Beard and family have moved to McKeesport, going there by wagon. They started last Tuesday. Singleton Dorsey and daughter, Mis Annie, made a trip to Binmltsburg on Tuesday last.

Messrs. Wali'er and Howard Smiith visited their father, Jacob Smith, last Saturday. There will be preaching in theM. B. church next Sunday evening, Rev.

C. J. Buyers, pastor. HEALTH is fully restored by the jrmit alterative and tonic, Hood's riursuparillu, and vou rcnifinbpr the old sayiiijr, health IS WEALTH. WANTED.

A good strong-'handed farmer Ho take charge of a 2i0-acre STI PLNVIEW, Oct. 21, Washington Brenizer.who lived near the two on the Harrisburg road, died suddenly on last. Saturday nisht He had been husking corn dur ing tihe day and retired as usual. Some time dnnng the night he complained of a numbness in his arm and died a short time afterward. Mrs.

Catharine Tate and Mrs. Elias Hess, of this place, visited friends near Harney last Saturday and Sunday. Charles CasJmian recently had the misfortune to cut off one of his fingers by getting it in the knives of a binder. Mr. Cashman, with much presence of mind, picked up the fin-gar from the ground where it had fallen and replaced it where it belonged and with the assistance of Dr.

Goldsboro is getting on nicely. Mr. W. B. Fidler and wife visited friends in Franklin county last week.

Mr. Levi Deardorff, wife and daughter Dora visited friends at Cover, York county last week. Miss May Noel, of Dauphin county, visited friends in this place last week. Mr. John Fidler, wife and sister Sophia have gone to the World's Fair.

Judge Swope, candidate for President Judge; G. W. Irwin, candidate for Director of the Poor, and W. D. Marshall, candidate tor Associate Judge, were circulating in this neighborhood looking up their Interests during the past.

week. Mr. Ambrose Tate, of Hunterstown, recently lost two fine roosters. They strayed on forbidden soil, would not drink whiskey, and were shot. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

No one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and per-manefltly, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dangreous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult.

It is also pleas ant to take. When all of these facts are taken into consideration is not surprising that people in foreign lands.as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by J. Burkee, McSiherrystorwn, and Dr. J.

S. Kemp, Littlestown. Carpets, Oil Cloth, Mattings and Feathers at the very lowest prices. THE WENTZ Hanover. Pa.

It Aiendtsville." ArendtsviHe, Oct. 21. Our farmers have begun husking corn and report tiie crop turuiug out good. Since the late rains the faill sown grain looks excellent in this lo cality. The chestnut and sheHbark cropisL snort and they command high prices.

A J. -Bittingei, whose bam was burned a month ago, has the masons and carpentiersat work putting up a new ooe. John Nicholas and wife, of Reigels- vllle, were recent visitors at Rev. D. 1 T.

Robot's: Daniel Minter and wife, of Hanover, at Reuben Minter Da vid Bhibaugh and wife, of Harney, at the home of Robt. B. My ers. 1 Elias Spangler.of Carlisle, spent few days among friends here last week. A.

F. Troatel and Arthur Roberts at tended the Hagerstown Fair last week. Miss Katie Bittinger is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Spring Lane, N. j.

Isaac M-Bucher, aged 83 years and 3 mouths, died at the home of Sam uel Reed, his In Butler township, on Sunday last. Interment was made in Pfoutz's church yard at Marsh Creek on Thursday. He Is survived by two children: Daniel D. Bucher, of this place, and Mrs. Sam uel Reed, of Butler township.

Many women are denied the' happiness of children through derangement of the generative organs. Mrs. Beyer advises women to use Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. "Dkab Mrs.

Pihkbm: I suffered with Btomach complaint for years. I got bo bad that I could not carry my children but five months, then would have a miscarriage. The last time I became prejrnant, my hnsband pot me to take Lydia K. l'inkliani's Vegetable Compound. After taking tho first bottle 1 was relieved of the sickness of stomach, and bepan to feel better in every way.

I continued its uso and was enabled to carry my baby to maturity. I now have a nice baby girl, and can work better than I ever could before. I am like a new woman." Mrs. Frank Bevkr, 22 S. Second St, Merlden, Conn.

5000 forfeit If wlijlml of above letter proving genulneneae cannot be produced. JFKEE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMAN. Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkliam. She Mill underhand yourcase perfectly, and will trent with kindness.

Her advice it free, and the address is Mass. Ko woman ever rerrretted having written Iter, and she hair helped thousands. This is the only place in Adams county where Wooltex is sold. Made for people who are particular. Price no higher than for the ordinary kinds elsewhere.

G. Wo Weaver Son GETTYSBURG, PA. ply at this office or address P. 0. BOX 323, Gettysburg, Pa..

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