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Adams County News from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Adams County Newsi
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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FIRST MOTOR CAR ASKED TO SiNG WAGHT Ml RHEIN Gettysburg Has Excellent Dis- Pupils under Dale Diehl Respond pla of Large Line of for One and then Popular Cars. Remonstrate. BIGLERVILLE Biu-lervillc-- Mr. and Mrs. Bigharn were business si.iitoro and FARM NEWS NOTES OVER THE STATE ers, each; sow $40; boar, pigs, to shoats averaged, each.

The sale of W. F. in High- in Different Sections of Commonwealth. MANY DEALERS PRESENT; ENTIRELY THOUGHTLESS SS-usical Program to Feature the Kven- 1 'Former -Musician Tells i-ngs. Cars Attractively A a a no Feeling Prompted Calling in New Garage.

for Famous Song. from visit Lebanon. to their daughter in With a total of thirty five cars, J. Dale Dichl, a graduate of Get- representing a dozen or more differ- tysburg College, where he was leader cut makes, Gettysburg's first auto- of the orchestra for several years, mobile show opened on Thursday in', is now director of music in the York tise New Eberhart Garage. It is High School.

His calling for "Die really an Adams County exhibit rath- Wacht Am Hhein" got him into er than a Gettysburg affair for deal( trouble there on Tuesday afternoon. Burned home from a ers iVom a number of towns are rep- The incident occurred while he was i arrisburir -resented. drilling the Freshman class and as a Every type of cur for which the lo- result of what happened all foreign GIBB--TAYLOR Former York Springs Printer Marries Miss Taylor of Arendtsville. $1397. A two year bull brought SS.5, Robert H.

Gibb, son of Mr. and best cow $59, pair of yearling heif- Mrs. W. H. Gibb, of Barnitz, and Miss ers $42 each, shoats $13.50, chickens Ruth H.

Taylor, daughter of Mr. and '22 cents a pound, turkeys 35 cents a jj rs Calvin Tavlor, of Arendtsville, It is reported that the frost pene- poun(1 corn $1 22 a bushel married ten oV lock Saturday The stock sale of Patterson Broth- morning by Rev. Albert Holling- ers at Emmitsburg amounted to er the Brethren Church, at his $6169.50. Forty one horses were sold home on York street, and eighteen of them brought $3515, an( Mrs. Gibb will make their home in Carlisle where Mr.

Gibb is employed as a printer. He was formerly a resident of York Springs. Rev. Mr. Hollinger had the pleasure of a i the parents of Mrs.

Gibb while he viis engaged in preaching near Centreville, twenty four years Harriett Bream are spending to-day in Chambersburg. Samuel Bream and Mrs. Mary Peters returned on Tuesday from a visit to their sister, Mr.i. Weigle, at trated the ground to an unusual depth Camp Hill. during the winter, as much as five Rev.

Isaac Wilson is spending sev- and six feet in some places, eral days in northern New York. The scarcity of female household Rev. C. Ilesson is holding a help has decreased the number em- averaire of 5195.50 each. -eries of meetings in the Reformed ployed on the farms of the State dur- church this week.

the past year almost two MAKE GOOD HIS LOSS Misses Eleanor and Mary Prickett, and. of George School, are spending some There has been a decided stimulus Sale time at their home in Quaker Valley, to sheep breeding and over four Mr and Mrs William Spangler, of hundred pure bred rams have increas- Centi- Mills have returned home ed the flocks during the year. Secre- A a Subscribe and Heavily at Carey Event. Bid Between $250 and $260 was raised tary of Agriculture Patton's advice the sale of Charles Carey on Monto raise sheep has been taken seri- day io help make good his loss by Mrs. Luther Slaybaugh ousl a and for the fire the day previous.

The bidders revisit To nrt time in many years an increase instead of a decrease in the number SHUE--VOGELSONGER cal dealers are agents appears in the I and songs will be discontinued There are runabouts, touring i there. cars, sedans, and roadsters, all brand After singing the first stanxa of and resplendent in their highly the German song one of the pupils polished bodies. From the cheap cars suggested that the spWtinn was not up to the high priced machines the appropriate, considering that this display is all highly interesting to country was on the brink of war with ihe motor or prospective pur- Germany. Murmurs of approval were the Rov Lauver, who has been employed was noted i i Approximately fifty per cent oi the in Eri has returned home to help rl in armors in Pennsylvania are using sponded i when a call for a collection was made and the donations! ran from 25 cents to S(iO. Mr.

Carey's insurance on the property had lapsed. In addition to the money contributed, Miss Alice Black, of Flora Dale, has returned from an extended visit i relatives in Philadelphia. Rev. F. E.

Taylor, of was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spangler on Tuesday. Oscar Diehl and a i of Bedford County, have moved to their new Pennsylvania lime for agricultural purposes. Re- household goods worth about $50 were ports indicate that farmers generally donated.

chaser and the large new garage is heard all over the room and adapted to show them off to Rood refused to proceed further with the song. Prof. Diehl, who un- on High street. wittingly made the proposal of the The Irving Literary Society advantage. The dealers are on hand, too, at a i assigned spaces to point, the merits ol" the individual cars, and the callers at the show are assured of every attention during their stay.

Motorcycles also appear, and an will are pleased with the results obtained from the increased use of lime and the tendency seems to be to use still more. It is estimated that Pennsylvania farmers held on March 1, a total of 16.905,900 bushels of corn, almost five million bushels less than during the i i was also i and the sale brought a total of while Mr. Carey had estimated its probable ret at $1500. The best horses 1 san brought S2t(i and $210, a cow i-nci shoats $12. Philip W.

Shue, OL Mummasburg, and Miss Edna V. Fogelsonger, of Seven Stars, were quietly married Sunday morning at eight o'clock by the bride's grandfather, Rev, D. B. Wineman, at his home at Seven Stars. Mr.

and Mrs. Shue will make their home near Mummasburg. Mrs. Shue a resident of Elba, GANTZ--MOTTNSHOWER TEACHER CLEARED i township, K. of Cumbu a son of Mr.

and Mrs. past two years at that time. hymn, then selected the pat-' meet ii the High School i the Jt is estim ueti SOV( per com l)id Ext0 ed her A i in Ad-; tiantx. York, and Miss Ger- song, ''Our Thomas Building Friday evening, more of the 191(5 wheat crop was ship- ministering Punishment. afterward stated that Mrs.

Edward Stouffer and daughter, ped ()ut of where it was in suggesting the hymn he had no I Escher, of Philadelphia, are visiting g. rown than in 1915. This represents other object than pure art. "There Rev. A Law, and family, of Bigler- a i mO st two million bushels is no one more patriotic at heart than ville.

he declared. ''I proposed the Ger- The summer -school at Biglerville exhibit of oils is an added feature. mn selection pure i ronl the stand- will open on May 14th. Several other exhibitors showing a i point of art and think there nu A Bonneauville was the truest tomobile accessories have asked for nluriical composition that contains space and will be granted it if this more of the beautiful han the one I can be done without crowding things. ort ered Without giving any fore- The cars are ranged along the east- thought to the sentiment it might jern and western sides of the main arouse I told the pupils to sing the Strasbaugh.

building and the center is kept open German composiion. I have learned as an aisle for all visitors. At the southern end of the building the musical organizations will provide programs on all three even- posers. Annie Staub ''But I think it is narrow minded Statistics show that about OUO worth of firewood is used annually on the farms of the State, but Pennsylvania ranks as one of the small consumers in the total of $225,4.26,000 worth of firewood used on the Miss Regina Sanders a the United States. trude Mounshower, of Gettysbur.u:.

a a of William Mounshower, Carroll County, were married Saturday evening at St. James parsonage, bv Rev. J. B. Baker.

HUPP--KITZMILLER Sunday of the Misses lesson, however, and hereafter the selections in the freshmen class 'will be confined to those of American com- Miss Alvcrta Smith, of Xew Oxford, is spending several days the guest of her sister. recent visitor anyone to believe that the sing-ing Redding, of Gettysburg, foreign selections is unpatriotic or inffs of the show. Complete electrical lighting, which insures ju.st as much illumination by i as in the daytime, makes the specially against the principals of patriotism. adapted for the events Just because the composition contains 1 snd the attendance will likely be a German element is no reason that larsre, the '-how a i been well ad- should he avoided, especially when and special efforts made to the paricular selection is as beautiful arouse interest throughout the county. ab that of to-day's The following are i among-1 the exhibitors: JE.

H. Trostle, Bigler- yille, Oakland and Kline; Harry War- ren, Arendtsville, Chevrolet; Mr. Houdebush, York Springs, Ford; Lit- JlaStown Garage company, Paige; Samuel E. Trimmer. Dodge; Gilbert -fhe sale of Martin Bream in Tyrone bownship on Wednesday amount- ej to A pair of three year old mv-les brought S400, the best horse $200.

best cow $87.50, bull $101. chickens each. Bids are being asked by the Quar- An a case for this i was brought before Squire Hill Saturday when Vii-gie Dichi, New Oxford, teacher in an F.ast Ber-! lin school, was given a hearing on a of having been severe i in her i of Sclav's idi year old son. Reuben. The teach- Charles a i Bupp.

of er had the support of the school a burg, and Miss Mabel Margaret Kitz' u.11 of whom were present and the i miller, of Philadelphia, were married ease was dismissed. and Butt in Philadelphia Wednesday. Tlv.y will roDivsented Miss i and i i be at lu-rc- after A i 15th at A Topper the Commonwealth, 140 York street. The bride is a I a ol" the late Mr. and Mrs.

EMMITSBITRG HAS SCARE -Jacob Ivitzmiller. of Gettyshurg. lUr. Eupo. i a tun of Mr.

and at the home of her a Mrs. lurmiisterV Department for th? ma- stranger. ho Acted Peculiarly, Sent Bunn. Gettvsbu-j. and I i 1 1 BA LT IMORE I People Take Advantage of First Spring Special.

1 cadamixintr of the lower load in the -s Ellen Rider, of Xew Oxford. National Cemetery. mi over Sundav visitor at the The county commissioners on Tnes- of John J. Miller and family. day voted a gift of S15 instead of -s Blanche Sanders is spending -S'O to each of the regular Gettysburg: of her brother, police.

A a the donation i- made in appreciation of efforts to the county costs by im," offenders token before the burgess. A to Montcvue. Prai-ticallv all Emmitsbursi' seethed a the home venders of near Station, Mr and Mrs. John Fleigle, of near vith a a spy scare on Tuesday A foi eigner, name unknown, seen acting in a peculiar man- on the college grounds and Depu- Sheriif Adelsberger, of Emmits- i with his urowier, Dfpp. in tlio carriage and a' painting business.

Mr. and Mrs. John II. Miller attended the funeral of John Feeser. of i burtr.

was sent for. He took the man mandolin club composed of the custody and placed him in the town following young persons of town has lockup over night. been formed: Evelyn Trimmer, Eve- The stranger refused to talk. He lyn Hoke. Evelyn Buruoon, Evelyn not answer any, questions and i i ticket- v.

-ix sold at Philadelphia, and Company, New Oxford. Gettysburg on Thursday for the first Thursday. J. Forney, Gettysburg-, Ford, Buick, i Shue, Clyde Wilson. Miss Grace Rei- and Reo; Central Auto Pullman; S.

G. Bigham, Biglerville, i rs f.tephen Wing. Miss Eflie Stick, Hudson; and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Joe Codori. Sl.80 i 11 00 Cotton Seed Meal S2.40 Coarse Spring Bran $2.15 Hand Packed Cran -TT i i and Oats Chop S2.00 Toot, Floranna Hoke. Maurice Miller, his nationality seamed to be in 4 nnn was buried in i ork Shoemaker Stock Feed H.

M'hite, Lester Scott. Donald i a some persons are of the i TT i Green Cros? Horse Feed en Reiser, and Robert Gcisclman. They opinion that he is a Pole. Several i 0 I of the i an 1S AT' hope to increase their membership, i letters were found on the man. 1 si went from tertained Monday evening.

Miss Jen- Fellows have people they were written in the eCl Bella Hemler. Miss, 4 Oats '5 noble grand. I Polish language, with mention of the Oats f5 cw Oxford Dairy Feed $2.15 Supreme Dairy food $2.00 GBTT7SHUKI- MAKKt'TS Pleasant amounted Mr. and i Smith, Jand; Crescent Auto Company, Get- a i excursion tysburg, Overland; Centre Square A those Garage, Gettysburg, Oldsmobile, a i were the followiiv well, Hupmobile and White Kdward Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs i i Alverta Smith, of New Oxford.

Culp; vice grand. E. C. German Kaiser, while others said the i nf i William Haines, of New Oxford. Comapny, necker, Mrs.

Samuel Hartzel, Mr. and was a vlsltor ran Williams, Dr. E. D. Hudson, Rev.

and Mrs. W. R. Glen. Ernest Boniieauville Shriver; trustee.

Harry Koch; janitor, letters were written in day. i The following from town were Get- tvsbu'-g visitors Saturday: Mr. and Utz. The sale of W. Koo, in The man was committed to Monte- vue for further detention.

township on Tuesday to A pair (if I A I i I A Id A i i i f. 7.ica-ler. Mrs. S. McC.

Swone. Miss i a Smith lr ai mules brought S35fi, best hor.se S187. 1 rt i A MAJOR--WEAVER AMERICANS TO RETURN l.ix.zie Mcrtz. Miss Emma Me'rtx. Miss! Frank Smith Melhorn.

Charles best cow $99.30, sow $70. shoats Would Have them Leave Germany before Next Monday. (By Cable) Home, Mar. 29--Germany has been asked to send all Americans home ac- I I I tjfj ill i I I I I I 1 tl A I iTi a i 3 i -J Mary Miller, Mrs. Luther a i Strasbaugh, son, Raymond, a nd clang chj( kcns cents a po i.

Miss Margaret Redding. Mrs. James ters dith a Lee a bushel. Caldwell. Jacob Frommeyer, ilrs.

D. Keith. Mrs. Pius Miller, James McDonnell, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Heagey, Mrs. C. B. SlaufTer, Miss Margaret Bushman, Miss LilHe 11ne ere Gettysburg visitors cording to news here to-day. The xequesi is said to have been sent from a Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gun- Washington through Ambassador Miss A i Neal. Charles Page who communicated it to the I Wilson, Miss Edith Horsey. Spanish ambassador for transmission 1 Miss Edna Reddinu, A. Smith returned home Saturday after spending several days township Prices at tne warehouse daily by C.

Milton Wolf ,1 Goo i Sons- Co. Baltimore. Fabian Staub and daughter. Mrs. Ella N.

Weaver, of Chambers- $2.05 burg street, and William A. Major, of Harrisburg, were married Tuesday rner's sale in a I by Rev. J. B. Baker.

Mr. Major is a Tuesday, amounted to, freight conductor on the Philadelphia Rye 51.10 Ear Corn $1.10 Oats 60 the government at Berlin. London, Mar. 20 According to Spanish newspapers all Americans Mrs. a Joseph Carver, Mrs.

C. i Wolf. Mrs. Emory Dougherty. Paul Dougherty.

Frank D.i Blocher. Mrs. a i day. John J. Miller was a recent i i 1 in New Oxfoi'd.

Two auctioneers and two thous- Mrs. Crist Gebtiart and Mrs. J. F. ant people.

The chief attraction was Millei- paid a visit Sunday evening to the registered Holstein cattle. Cows The horse brought and Reading railroad, and his home White Middling $2.30 best cow pair mules is in Harrisburg where it is under- Red Middlings $2.10 s-hoats $20.50 each. I stood they will reside. Baled Straw 66 The sale of Simon G. Hollinger.

Waynesboro, amounted to Mrs. H. Miller. been warned to leave Germany Fred Faber, Miss Rose Stock, Daniel April 2. Washington, Mar.

29 American relief workers in Belgium will be de- i tained for two in some German iown of their own selection before being allowed to return home. This is in conformity i an aureemcnt made some time aiio so that the Amer- I. i Charged i i i 1m- Skellv, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Gilbert, a Streviu, Louis a Jacob Ramer, Louis E.

i i Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lnckner, i i a Weaver, Mr.

and Mrs. George Buohl. FOOD CASE LIBERTY HALL Liberty Hall-- Mrs. Margaret Riffle has returned to the home of Jacob Bensyl after spending the winter with brought from $200 to as high as $462. calves from $-16 to There were rows and 10 calves.

The herd I a total of One of the largest sales of the son in Adams county, wah held Satur- her daughter. Mrs. Jacob Longnecker. Mr. and Mi's.

Paul Seabrook visited E. A. Seabrook and family on Sunday, David Dubel and a i moved i a week from i place to Waynes- boro. day by Xorman King, the newly ap- 1 sealer of weights and measures, on his a a a The receipts netted more a $5.000. A Mr.

I icans i not be in position to give any fresh news i any Ger- many military moves. I Feed. A I WATCH Miss Alice McNair spent several lays last week with her sister, Mrs. DeU-'-tivo Harry J. of Car- W.

C. Plank, li.sle. arrested C. Loib. of the Mt.

For-d a a i a I IF I i Feed and a i a is chaigcd with i Pure At a dinner given at the resi- Cane Molasses Daisy Xo. 1," dencc of H. a a a i a a or a a 1 those persons who have born in the I thereon i is false. The i of the firm of G. W.

a ation is a before i Son for twenty years or more. Miss of Carlisle, by G. i i a Floi was presented i a i i of the Secretary of A i i hamlsoi'iK i I i i 1 i r.eib i for a a i a i the a iriven i I this i i i to its a i and efficient Misses Joanna and Ruth White are i i i i i Emmitsburg. Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. "Biker and daugh- ter, Hazel, spent Sunday in i i a a 1 on Thursday to a a near Gettys- LEE SUCCEEDS IX)NC Telegraph) Xew York. Mar. 21) Klisha Loe, i i a i general a a of the a i a Railroad, find head of Ck-rk of the Sheely has i railroad managers'committee dur- Kticd a a i a license to Earl G.

tlv strike agitation, has employees at the i of i twenty year terms. A I A LICENSE burg. Miss Plank has returned home a i some time at home of her grandmother, Mrs. Harry McKair. E.

A. Seabrook and a i moved on a from this place lo Fair- i Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Wormley and Siv. -son of W. II. Sipe, and Miss i i of Mr. and Mrs.

J. 1). Kipponstoel, hoth of Oxford ecu to succeed R. Lonu: general manacur of all 1'onnsyl- sons, Clarence and Robert, Mrs. John Kugler and son, Clarence, visited A Wcishaar and family on Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Linn is spendin i her daughter, Mrs. vania linos cast of Pittsburgh, a to a to-day. )' some Johii rale of -17 cents, per A ST.03 or cp'it i 2 0 cents per A i i i i S200. i 1 was obtained for a a i A a i three years old $275, a a old.

and a second pnir two years A stallion hrught $250; four year I horse. a i a colts, to cows, S(iO to two brood a a S10 to Pol.iloos took a drop at the i sale of Joseph Holtz, on his a near Xew Oxford a sellirv $1.00 to per busht-1 Live itock a a i i brought good prices. The receipts of the sale amounted to $3,741. Five, were disposed ing for $440. $340.

$205. $230, cows. to $70 per head: fat I i $08 per hundred weight, which is below i i two I'M! pork- Beautiful-Durable-- The a i coloring unci dainty designs in on- goleutn Ait-Rugs be: a revelation to you. And when you see for 3'ourself tlu.l tliey are washable, waterproof and sanilary. you i understand why they have made such a seosation the In addition to their beauty, they have two features that make friends for them on sight.

They Ik: flat on the ilcoi 4 without and cannoi be. "kck Jp" the edges. Where can you 1 jy a beauti- waterproof, washable, mnable rup jike Congolcvim ror small pnce ask? Come in today. Gettysburg, Pa. Volume Amendmei MORE Mi Slate of Be Kitchin Member Candless war was all the fori Wash of war ex passed by this morni It for man aggre ploy the nation to I Witho ing- propos out congre Passa bate.

The under the discussion not permit a state of Miss grcss, sat answer to I By speeches opportunit' The loch provic he transpo appri An am any part Asia, excel vice, also For the proceeded wi acquiescence, ing brief spi on record war as the During the an uncxpectc ity opposing predictions votes agains to reports tl muster upwa final roll cal resolution cr to vote in would be mo This sun" minority ran efforts of De who took UK speech annoi with cc Supporters were not co i howcvei ity, tliey per delayed only he heard. Shortly be debate had thirteen houi resolution pn be taken sooi was no corta hours later, a suggestion the Foreign debate ho clo with loud sh even the opp number of mi on Good Frid an ngrcpmenl Kitchi immcdiato fo group who iir nnd armed many of thor glum in tli throughout I.

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