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TUESDAY MORXIXG, FEBRUARY V2, 1UU7 CHURCH WEDDING William H. Ksffer and Elizabeth Schrant Married FOUND HUMAN HEAD IMBEDDED IN A LOG WILL CELEBRATE DEFENDERS' DAY ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN SURETY CASES HEARD JN COURT "TOO MUCH TONGUE AND TOO MUCH WHISKEY" 26 shares of United States steel common stock to Anna. and Maria I. Gardner. Samuel Kurtz was appointed examiner in divorce case of Lulu L.

Milter vs. George Miliar. The demand for a Jury trial in this ranc wan lllt-d raw n. An onfer of sate was grouted in estate of Kate llumher. An application vi as made for private wale of real estate of John V.

Sturta, deceased, wild un order of advertisement was made. The appraisement and bond of assigned In the assiirned estate of Al QUCH an achievement is worth a lifetime of effortfor certainly no greater value has ever been produced than you get in -mm a CMf'- bert A. Lefever were filed, Application was made tor a charter of the Vigilant Fife company of Kall- road borough, and an order of adver- timcnt made. Application was matla for an amendment to the charter of St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church, of Hanover, and an order of advertisement was made.

F. M. Bortner was appointed examiner In divorce case of Ida L.Latchav vs. Franklin TO ATTEND CONCERT Party of Yorker Will Hear Canadian Chorus in New York Citv A party of corners ieu -i. I i I The amount of continual satisfaction will surely surprise positive enjoyment and you get in the "Mecca" you.

Try a box. Patriotic Bodies Will Gather This Evening How Yorkers Gathered at Station Hoping to See Emancipator Patriotic: organisations of York will irathf-r this evening- In a joint celebration of Lincoln's birthday and Union day. Kxerct." will be held In the rooms of Cant. Ldgar M. Kuhl camp.

of Veterans, in the Brillhart butldintr. Market and street, untl members of the ti and armj. ii Veteran K-glo-u Sors of Veterans auxiliary, Womeii' Jtellef corps. Ladles of the Union Vet-i eran legion, and tho general public lh i 'i-v. i of evening will be by N.

Sargent Lincoln, the anniversary of whose i birth occurs toda, did not go through York February 23, lbfil. win way to uie mauguraiion ai ternon fr rsw- n. en? i i0a concert by the Mend-lssftn chorus ot owauiKS an attempt at assassination Toronto. Canada, to be glvn in fcur( in Abraham cents William H. Keffer, puperlntendent of! th Heading division of the I'hll idel-phta Heading railroad, ami Klizabeth Sitler Shrani.

sinter of Mr. Hctiry Kindig. 45 South street, were married in Ss. Lutheran church at 10 o'clock yesterday rnomhig: by the potior, the Itev. K.

1 1), They were unattended, sao for the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Welser, who aeted as VHitnessen. Shortly after the ceremony Mi', and Mrs.

Kctfer left York for Washington, from hence they will go to Heading on Thursday next. In April they will to Florida to spend some time. Mr. Ke-Ter's present to his bride a diamond brooeh, and the employes of ihc Reading division presented the bridal eoupie with a allver tea service manu-facturoti especially for tho purjoe by a Philadelphia firm of Jewt-lers. LEGS BADLY CRUSHED Frederick Hinderer Caught in Machine at S.

Morgan Smith Plant FreJerick Hinderer, about 40 years old. a machinist residing at 877 Kast King street, was severely Injured In the machine shop of the S. Morgan Smith plant about 11: 3C o'clock yesterday morning. Hinderer was operating a boring machine and In some way his legs wera caught between a moving part of the machine and a large casting. They were severely crushed and the man was removed to his home In the ambulance where lie rceelvexl medical treatment.

KUHLKOPF WETZEL WIMiam Kuhlkopf was quietly married yesterday morning to Mis Marie K. Hetzel, Philadelphia. The ceremony was performed at the residence of An- drew Strohle, 2O0 South. Queei street. the Rev.

Dr. George Kndeis. offi ciating. The wedding as attends! only by the immediate families of the couple and lediately afterward Mr. and Mrs.

Kuhlkopf left oa a short wedding trip. WILL BUY IN U. S. BONDS Secretary of Treasury Will Accept $25,000,000 Four Par Cant, of 1907 Washington. Feb.

11. The secretary of the treasury haa modified tola order of December 10 and will now accept $25,000,000 of United states fours cf 1907, at $101.5 for both registered ami coupon. An official statement will be made later In the day. Tourist "You say your conrcsman made the most popular motion during the last session of congress?" fiuprorter "Ha most certainly did." wss It. pray?" Supporter "He moved to adjourn." Florida Ttmes-LTnion.

who had gathered at the North- Combination Which Judge Thinks Cauasd Trouble in Dallattown Family Inquirae Into Man' Sanity The February term of argument, i court began yesterday mornlnj with a i large list of cases to be argued. It i also th time tixed fr the hearing the surety of the peace and catc and both Judges lllttenger n. Wanner sat- to dispose of the ta for trial. In ordering Mil Keener, of Dallas-Jtown. to give bond for $300 to secure the payment of $2.0 per week for the i 'support of his wife and two children, Judge Wanner remarked that it waa another one of those car that had len ruu! by too much tongue, on one fide and too much whiskey on i the othr.

He also said that a wo-: roan who ran not cook and does not fceep the hoiw clean does not deserve I th support of a husband. Charles Wagrter. of this city, wan or-s lctc4 to pay ids wire Lucy. a wwk for th support of h-relf aru! children. In default of a $300 bnd to secure payment.

"Wagner was taken back to I Jail- Joseph NeJd'y ws before the court on a charge of threatening the life of i William A. FreH'-b. The defendant I actions In c.urt Indicated that ho Of UBXmlim nuna nu joojf nH'CTT I directed Irs. Miller and McKinnon examine Ne)dly aa to hU sanity and report on the matter to the court. Bessie Wltmer was dU missed from a charge of surety of the peace by Llzfe McCoy.

The deferid- ant was ordered to pay the cost. The maintenance cae brought Ratnt W. Nesa and Wll'lam How-. era by their wives, were dismissed at I the cost of the county. The case brourht by Nettie Marshall against her husband.

William Mar-; eiittit, wa continued until nert term i tt argument court. Milton Mtuart was directed to enter Into a recognisance the stun of $300 to keep the peace toward hi wife, and also furnish another bond in the same mount to secure the payment of $2.00 I per week to Ms wife for her support. Moea Axe was directed to enter In-. to a recognizance in the sum of 5 to secure the payment of II week to his wife for the support of herself and child. The non-maintenance ea preferred xzint Chauncey Ziegler hy his wife, t.aa dismissed, and the county d'rected to pay the costs.

The parties have ad-l Jistcd their difference! and are now Jiving together. Th r.on-matntenance ca against i wniUm IViilhart was dismissed after I oooeoooeooooooooooooooooooOwOooooooooo a Heavy Meal rU TAKE It Wit Petrified and Perfectly Formed Strange Discovery of Lumberman Up Gettysburg Way Gettysburg. Feb. 11. Saturday afternoon one of te most gruesome discoveries in the history of this section was made on the lumber tract of the firm of Tate and Cole, north of th Narrows.

A perfectly formed petrified and neck of a man eanio to tin-view of Janey Woodward, wlm sawing wood. The odd sight nas found In tho body of a log whrh he was en- i gael in sawing into slabs. Mr. Woodward, who engaged hy Tate and Cole for the work of cleaning I out the tracts of land which they are rutting Into railroad ties and other size for railroad use, camo across a rather larpe log which had been lying on the ground for several days. He put tho log on the sawing table and the removal of the first slab showed it to be faulty.

He then cut off another slab. On the removal of the second slab the lumberman was astonished to see the man's head of perfect proportions. the features being preserved to tho minutest detail in the body of the wood. Kara, nose, mouth, eyes, eye-1rowa and even the lines of the face were plainly visible. The unusual color of the face was the only thing which detjracted from It.u life-like appearance.

This uncanny find somewhat unnerved Mr. Woodward tor a w'nlle. but he oon regained his wrrjonuro and called a number of fellow lumbermen to view the find. Later the block con- the head was removed from the remainder of tho log and given In'o tne possession 01 ur. iie, wis 01 111c Arm.

Dr. Tate returned to his home tn Alteon a on Saturday, taking the remarkable discovery with him. On the train to Harrlsburg he showed the find to all the passengers, one of whom was versed in such matters 'and placed Its value at several hundred dollars. There Is plenty of room for all kinds of theories and suppositions In the affair. One advanced la that a murder may have been commuted, tne roay being disposed of In some unknown way and the whim of the criminal prompting him to place the head In a fork of the tree where It became Imbedded In the wood and finally underwent the process of petrification.

"You sel that man? He made his name tn America." "Tid he become famous then?" "No, but when he went, he was called ffamueison, and now his name Is Smith." Kzutok. people, and buy us, in large or Central railroad riepot to greet jiuw tho inaugural train, which president had left at HaxrUbur? take a roundabout course by way Philaielphla to Washington, but did not get a sight of the great iUlt' The president son, "Hob." appeared on the rear platform as the train drew out of the depot. Much disappointment was felt ut the failure see the great nnuiclpator and It was made the occasion by opponents to ridicule the adnerents of the Lincoln party, a local paper designating tt, Had Sell Old Abo Among the Mlselng." Cam From Country An account of this Incident In local history la as follows: "It being officially announced and generally understood that Mr. Lincoln, family and suite would 'pass through York on Saturday morning last, be tween 10 and 11 o'clock, a large crowd from the town and adjacent country, attracted to the depot to extend fitting welcome to the president e'ecL "Hhortly after 10 o'clock the whlstl waa heard and the train approached. Ery eye wt 01 xe dlrocted to tho rear car distinguished by a flag aa the presidential couch.

One of our ex cellent bands discoursed the most stirring of national airs. There was th best barouche of tho borough fur tho reception of the dtstlngulslied guest aitd there, was the committee oompoaod leading Republican. "After the confusion hevd somewhat subsided a man with whiskers, tull and somewhat resembling tho account of Mr. Lino -In. a improved by the whiskers, appeared upon the platfornv "Gentlemen, said he, I am sorry announce to you that Mr.

Lincoln is not on the train. He wa oalb-d to Washington Ut night on Important buslnesw. He wa sorry to disappoint you. but left this morning on the early Rob' apiared at the end of the car. a it moved off.

but even th good nalurtyl countenance of this Njroth of boy did not serve to assuage th general disappointed crowd headed by the committee and the carrle Intended for the president-elect mournfully made their way from the depot." Friends Ware Apprehensive Lincoln lwd left Harrleburg Friday night, taking the train to Philadelphia, thence by way of Baltimore to Wa.b-inirton. where he arrived at o'clock Saturday morning. Tht roundabout course waa not on account of air trouble feared by the president, but hla friend were apprehensive that an attempt upon his life would be attempted at Baltimore. The papers of that city afterward declared there was occasion to fear any trouble demonstration, as every arrangement ha-1 been made to preserve order. That It would have been unwise to run any risks.

ssihsejient events In our national History seem to proves 1 Eat Mofc ctiy v. .1 will be absent from the clt for about () 71 of the most nutritious of flour foods Unooda Biscuit the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to 2 A jm. After 0 You will be 0 will give you. For Sale HI Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity.

Thus you will also be able to Saw Mofc Digestive Tablets because for value received there is no food so economical as Unooda Biscuit In a dust tight, CJJ moisture proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY nicTrt-p-juc Mrtv- Mr. Mrs. Many 1 Unk. Mr. irvl I Mr! an.l Mis.

S. Kchncl ler. Mr. a Ada and Flor nee Snyder and W. Rat cliff.

The choru- is efonjHiwed of 220 voices. I'lUKIM "I 1 r.mtl i aur. ieaa.T orchestra, mnslders this chorus one of A wnrlil Tho chunill JlYn lair r-k ut tlilr fi.itne Tniffht a concert will be given at Ituffalo. NY. P0CKETB00K LOST AND FOUND A po'ketbook containing was lost Saturday afternoon on West Market street hy Mis Queeny Adams, of WellsvltWs who, with a girl friend, had Just bern making purchases in the pawnshop of lwc Oohcu.

Five minutes after leaving the sor the gtria returned, thinking that the pocktbook might have been left on the counter. fit wss not rh-r. but one of th clerks rememoerod noticing young woman stoop and pick something from the sidewalk In front of the store directly after the girls had left. He knew who the young wotnaji was informed that the to hor home was Informed that the pocket book had been found and would gladly be returned to the owner. INSPECTING TROLLEY LINES OTierlff M.

Manifold haa gon to Klizabeth. New Jersey, to Inspect a number of troilejr lUies and to consider plana for their connection Into a sys-tem. about 75 miles In length. The proposed consolidation will give a complete snrlc to Morrlstown, Klitabcthj and other cltW in that svate. The project Is backed by Newark and other capttallsta.

Mr. Manifold will act in nl( 0 mm tr. a'OF rvA4 a4 a I welt. PURCHASED PROPERTY Andrew F. Clinch, proprietor of the York steam boiler works, haa purchased the property.

SS4 Ivast Market street from T. A. Myors Co, box-makers. The property consists of a two and one. half story mansard roofed brick dwelling occupying a lot 15Q feot deep with 21 feet frontage.

The consideration was $4,800. The transfer wa nuufe yesterday and the new owner will move bis rflfneta Into the house sometime during the month. AMERICA INVULNERABLE Secretary Metcalf Says Power on Earth Can Obtain Footing Hera Annapolis, Md Feb. 11. Secretary of the Navy Metcalf paid hi fin official visit to the naval academy today when he preented to the fifty mern-bera of the second sect 10 a of the class Of 1907 their diploma.

The secretary made a brlof ad lres the young officer before handing thm their sheepklns. eaylng In part: la recognized that the time la not far distant when the disputes of nations will be UI1 by resort to International court of arbitration and not by a resort to arm. W3ille 11 I devoutly to horwxd thst th time I not far distant, until that day arrive we must all work for a continual Mate of preparedness. We ned never fear Invasion of our country for no post." earth can or will ever obtain a footing on American soil. Our surest guarantee of peace' Is, a ever, therefore, a powerful and well equipped navy." CUP FOR MRS.

ROOSEVELT Crew of the Louisiana Give Her Memnt of Panama Trip Washington. Feb, Chief Muater-at Amu W. It. Belknap, featnarn John Kelly, Tioatswain's Mate W. lro-know and Wat'r Tender C.

Kellner. on telialf of the cre-v or tlie battleship laiuistana. mrai to Washington Saturday afternoon; and presented to Mrs. Root veil a latge I silver loving top The presentation took flag's In one ef the irors of the White: lioui and It wss arranged as a surprt- Both the president end Mrs, were vwry much touched at receiving. this re mem bra new frnm the crew of the battitshlp on width they Joumed to Pan- ama and bark.

1 Huboiiently thw president" boys, Archie and Quentsn. accntnpanled the sailors In a drive about the city In the president's landau. CASTELLANE HANGS ON Appeals From Divorce Decree ind Keeps Hope Alive MU.i Aena Gouki; of Nw York, is con- nrmd. The period undr the French procedure In which su. appeal can be I made expires February It, and the notlre of arpeal entered in behalf of the count prevents the deeiee from becoming dn- I nit on thil date, thereby keeping alive Count Uonl's hope of reaching an agree- I ment until the appeal is finally decided.

The rotlce doe r.jt rtate the grounds of the appeal, and probably several months will elapse befote the matter comes up before the courts. THUG TRIES RECKLESS CRIME Boat Bank Messenger and Got S2.900, But ia Caught New Tork. Feb. It. A reckless attempt at highway robbery wn made on crowded Harlem street today, when it! man who later described Mnwelf as Parker, a clerk, 2t years of as.

knocked! down a bonk messenger and ecur1 po- session of satchel containing fl.l tn currency. The robber Va captured by the crowd after a chase of two blocks, i The measenKer, Pletro Hennin. a youth' of 20 years, was feiieri by repeated blows on the bead from a pfc of a billiard cue. Rennio still clung to the satchel, the handle of which was toru out and left In Ms grasp. 1 Rtells "Do sptdlingT Bella --Only you advocate changes In itism to tr'Tlt-iu.

I'arts. reb. 11. The rumor that Count Ron! de Castellan haul appealed ftom the decision of the. courts last November granting a divorce to hla wife, who was '(sons i cm him 4,.

to of to "A wa a of a I by all Druggists and Dealers Price 50 Cents Free samples will be mailed on request. 00 from distress they Violet I Springs A Sure Preventative First a sneeze and then a sh.H'r Then a fever and a chill; Then a qualm anl then And a general patiiul t'rlll; Then a muscri.ir roiitr.ntion. Like an alligator's r.l;. Lassitude anl dull lnae. "03 Ha the Grippe.

Washington Star. A Sure Cure VIOLET SPRINGS STRAIGHT RYE. Bold Only by Edwin T. Moul 112 S. George St.

BLOT OUT afcnriant was directed to pay I the ros'-s. Opinian Under New Ac Judge Bittenger handed down a de-yesterday In which he sustained ln of the St. Mary's Sewer ripe com of Elk county, against the mortal paid into the court by the City rf York on account of the sewer contract of the Smith Construction eem-tny. aUo sustains th ruling of tiit? 'auditor- In refusing participation tf fund to Frey Thomas. BuffUp Xoss Sons and other alleged creditors of th Smith company.

THm claims were held not to Ni valid Hens against the fund becauss the claims were not fllei with the city nlthm stx months afier the last materials were furnished. In arriving at this conclusion both the court and the auditor held that the contract of the claimants with the company ended at the time of the appointment of the rceivef. and that the six mom ha began to run from the date of the last fumlbng of material prior to tht appointment. The fact that the receiver continued to get materials from the claimants on the same terms aa the company had been getting them 1 held not to be continuation of the pHor contract, but a new one which h.j'iW have been compensated by the K-eiver on a cash boss. If the cash no: rceivd or secured by the HaLnams from the receiver, that Is 1 be fault of the claimants.

The St. Mary" claim was ftted with the city si months after the last ma-t "rials were furnished the companv, Irffore the receivership, and It is thcTffore held to be valid, and that company is awarded the whole balance into court. It amounts to Judge Blttenger decides that the preliminary notice of an Intention I to file with the city the claim for lien, must not he given aa In the case of a mechanics' lien. Alt parties interested, except the St. Mary' company, will at.A mrrv tti case to the au- i pertor court at ita sitting on tho I cond Monday of March.

'Judge antvunced that his opinion In this matter is the first that lias eer ben rendered under the act i of 1901. which gives a right of lien 1 against municfpalMles. This Is a new dprtrture of the caoefl forth from the Judge the opinion that the legislature of Pennsylvania should I meet but on- In ten years and then be limited to correct ing defects In I existing laws, Instead of making new lwa that require about ten years for the court to construe and find the Treanlng of. Tefore Judge Wanner, argument of counsel were heard on the moTToTT to sfrike off appeal from the Judgment of tin- alderman In the case of Ivan I Grothy vs. II.

Miyer ftn. K. Vv. AStland for motion and John lloobcr contra. Currant Business The Security Title and Trust company was appointed guardian of Minnie Tyson.

Return of aale was made in estate cf Jacob Oh. A. T. Leathery was appointed minority inspector af the Second precinct of the Eleventh ward, since Levi Senft resigned on account of sickness. P.

O. Mengos was appointed auditor in the esate of Susan Kobler. Auditors reports were filed In es tiiM of John F. Houe and John It. and in assigned estate of Wll liant Harlarker.

I' An action in divorce wss began hy it v. Stamhaugh vs. Wilson euee and Mary E. Meads vs. i youthful teuv br; a "rs to admlnistra- of tw.

to transfer V. It wan in F.BlaDl tb festival attata i versa I popu'aritr froai ItW I duct ion. aud tUst th mosJL 3 charactprizeii its otMernanee r- fr the young folk LttLt suotber ji tlie ev ft ftti 1 1'sy. and the swiB -who wi rt i handed nuist eeods ni1aroii.cafe a cold. Tleatfoo out of litnd B'iuhjgUt.

wife had Informed Juage nsnmrupf tt they were Uvlng together again Home Remedy Supply 16 E. Market York, Pa. The trouble you have had with other your Flour, Grain and Feed from small quantities. OOOOOOQOOQeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOftiQQ OOOJ8 quality as in name surprised at the relief Promises and Performances. What a Difference! There is a lot of bluff and pure humbug yi the advertising business.

I like to point to my performances, because past performances add immeasurably to one's brain power, to one's sum total of knowledge, to one's technical skill, to one's executive ability and to one's mastery of men, methods and mediums. For over 5 years I have been preparing business-bringing advertising copy for York linns, and if experience counts, I should be considered by every prospective advertising investor. Look up W. WRIGHT BECK, "The Ad. Writer Who Mates GooJ" LAFKAX ILDING.

Our Fancy Blend is in 6 "Very Rest It may seem high in price, but it is worth all you pay for it. There is no flour sold on this market that will give' you better results, and none made, that will produce a prettier loaf of bread, and a more delicious Biscuit. This is a broad statement, but a verified truth. Edward E. Johnston Co.

North and Beaver "The Flour Men9' Stow ta fh. eipt.w. ttma We win urit'tt Tr eol fer o.Mvery a tb. prices: (4 5' and fl.2S. i Why not nil your coal-hln anrt oney on your supply? Th.

quality of eur roal Is always up to the You know that If you havs bought a.rora 1 FREY E. King bt. and 1.1. P. K.

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