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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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TOR RENT $11,720.24 INSURANCE ON CARLISLE'S NEWEST INDUSTRY THE EVENING SENTINEL SIXTH PAGES I STROHM SHOE STOCK For Rent Attractive ROOMS, fur- nished. Inquire of A. S. McCom- COOPER HEATER COMPANY TO START OPERATIONS IN ABOUT NSURANCE ON BUILDING NOT LARGE BARN BURNED mon. Sentinel building.

31atfd For Sale or Rent Nine room house. YET ADJUSTED A WEEK-JOHN H. GARDNER, PRESIDENT No. 45 South West street, with None of Damaged Stock to Remain in I modern conveniences, all in good re Imperial Department Store Company Plank Building sgFtg Plank BuiIding.MM. South Hanover St.

auuih Hanover St. Special Showing Carlisle The Sentinel is always pleased to pair, formerly occupied by Jos. R. Hosier. Also large and commodious stable, chicken house and corral all rat proof.

Apply to Miss Anna Mc- give its readers important news (and first news) of any industry our good The insurance on the Strohm fire manufacturing and sale of beater for cars, stores, and especially the "Cooper and as well the tools, supplies, appliances, etc. We wish the new Industry all pos- old town is to have, and it is our ex- I Common, Sentinel 12tfd loss, so far as the immense stock of shoes is concerned has been adjusted. The loss on the stock of shoes was ap- For Rent New house, No. 223 South college, reasonable. Apply at Kron- i sible success.

raised at $11,720.24. The settle lenberg's store. 14atf feme pleasure this evening, to say that Carlisle will in the near future have here a big plant for the manufacturing of hot water heaters to be used in the heating of cars, 6 team or electric, and houses. ment is based on the companies taking over the stock, and it will be moved For Rent New store room in the OF Handshew building. Cor.

N. Han out of Carlisle. Many persons over and Louther Sts. Apply to thought there would be a big "fire-sale" of about 7000 pairs of shoes A Big Shop The Cooper Heating Maufacturing W. Handshew." 27atfd For Rent from May 15th The Moun There will not be a large number of men employed at first, but as the business grows the number will of course be increased.

But this has been the history of nearly all of our big industries they started from email beginnings. Only the manager and foreman will come from Dayton, all the others will be employed here. company has been doing business in but in this they will be disappointed. tain top of mountain at Sterrett's Gap. A fine summer home.

Competitive merchants wil of course On Farm of Lewis Ahrens In York County Sunday afternoon the large bank barn on the farm of Lewis Ah reus, near Emigsvllle, York County, was destroyed by fire, supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion, due to the new mown hay that had been but recently placed In the building. The lire stock was gotten out of the barn in safety, the tenant firmer, a son of Mr. Ahrens, being assisted In this work by neighbors, but the other contents were burned. The barn was comparatively a new one, having been constructed less than a year ago, and was one of the largest barns in that locality, and is said to have cost near 16000. The other buildings in close proximity were saved, although a wagon shed had the roof burned off.

A pig pen, with two hogs, was also destroyed-About fifty tons of har went up in smoke. Mr. Ahren's loss is heavy and it is but partially covered by insurance. Mr. Ahrens was sitting on the porch when he noticed smoke from the barn which was the first knowledege he had of the disaster.

not complain, and it was a mighty Apply to K. K. bhearer, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Dayton, Ohio, but because of better facilities for their article of manufacture they are coming to Carlisle. The company has elected Mr.

John Middy Blouses For Girls Up to 18 clever arrangement on the part of Mr. Strohm and the companies. The set- For Rent A house on North College street; Apply to Robert Thompson. lement is most satisfactory, says aumtia. Mr.

Strohm. II. Gardner, of Carlisle, long experienced as an axle manufacturer, as president. Mr. Gardner is already at FANS IN OPERA HOUSE Manager Bretz having the comfort The Insurance on the loss occasion For Rent At 148 S.

Pitt street, four desirable rooms; reasonable rent. work Drenarine the shoo and office of his patrons of the Opera House in ed by the burning of the handsome new building has not yet been ad Occupants moved to Newville. 25jtf has installed a number of os- here for business. The shop to be oc justed. There are three appraisers.

For cupied by the company is the one ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or Mr. Strohm, Burgess H. G. Brown, unfurnished centrally (located formerly occupied by the Carlisle Frog and Switch Manufacturing com Inquire at Sentinel Office. c'llating fans in the house.

They were used last night for the first time, and the spacious room was made very pleasant, which otherwise would have been uncomfortable. This innovation will make this theatre more at and Former Burgess D. Edward Brlndle both contractors. The J28tf. pany as the machine and blacksmith third man is chosen by the shops.

The building is in good condition but will be improved and made For rent STONE HOUSE near HOL LY PARK, 4 rooms and small store. tractive than ever during the hot The proprietor and salesmen will One ot our leading manufacturers made up for us a line of the nicest Middy Blouses we have shown since the adoption of these natty garments for general wear, They are made of a splendid grade of duck and the collars and cuffs are of the standard Hyde grade Galatea. They are cut veiy full range in sizes from 4 "fQ years to 18 years I Apply by letter to in care Sentinel. 29J6td have a rest of several weeks. It will summer months.

SHIP FROM MUSICIAN TO AIR BUILDER require some time to put the build ing in shape and get the store ready NEW STABLE FOR SALE for the bright new stock that will fill the shelves. Of course the bulk of the stock to be first received will be MILK and CREAM for sale at the old W. S. Stuart, proprietor of the Middlesex warhouse, has started the erection of a new stable on the site of the one that was destroyed by fire James Seebold Becoming Famous In California The Harrisburg Independent publishes a story of about a half column in length from San Diego, California, stand, 132 East Louther, Mrs. that for fall and winter.

to meet every requirement. It is 286 feet long and 75 feet wide. Machinery Here Some of the machinery is already here. It arrived Tuesday. More is expected at any time- Men are now at work preparing the building for the Installation of the machinery that is to come.

The Office Tresident Gardner is getting in proper shape for an office the brick building near the shop described, formerly used as an office by the Manufacturing company. It is large and well lighted and finely adapted. Meek. I5dtf same time ago. James Lesher, of The Reid Cream Separator, Easy POISONING OF CATTLE AND SHEEP telling of the wonderful achievements Balfour, is the contractor.

running, und reasonable in price. Sold by Frances Bear. Oftf iiii Wil le Co. I "Are cattle and sheep likely to be cf "James in air ship build Jng. It is claimed that he has a WILL USE PASSENGER TRACKS poisoned, or otherwise injured, if al For Sale An eight room house.

chieved great success We don't frame, desirable location, front lowed to graze in an orchard sprayed On account of repairs to the bridge know whether it is all a joke or not, with the Arsenate of Lead solution tn the freight track, near the Indian porch, bay windows and side yard, gas and water. Inquire at the premises, 411 N. Bedbord street. School Carlisle, it will necessitate recommended by you?" but we do know that "Jim" as he is familiarly called by many Carlisle friends is a mighty good flute and Thus wrote the Superintendent of WEDDED the handling of freight trains via the C. V.

Passenger track on Friday and one of the reformatory institutions of The article of manufacture was pat- ented February 28, 1905. The heat-era are made in three sizes, those for FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machine in good con niccolo player. He is a brother to home arter July first, at 126 Washington street, South Nor walk, Connecticut. The bride is a grand- the State, to Prof. H.

A. Surface, Friday night. Dr. John E. Seebold, the druggist, dition.

Mrs. Habcl, 54 E. Pomfret street. 7mtfd car use being smaller than for dwell- Harrisburg. As others have asked ngs.

A goodly number of finished the same question, the following r.augnter or Mrs. E. J. Krause, of East High street, and is well known A SURPRISE PARTY Bratton Campbell Announcements are out of the marriage of George Elder Bratton, of Harrisburg, formerly of Newville, to Miss Lillian Jackson Campbell, also answer of Frofessor Surface will be FOR SALE Elegant Country Home enjoining heaters have been shipped here. A very pleasant surprise party was here.

Embich Kurtz Mount Holly. Improved with two held at the home of Mr. and Mrs "We expect to start in about a eek," said President Gardner we'll interesting to them and to many ethers in Pennsylvania who are late of Carlisle, now of Mechanics-burg. Miss Van Ceregby, of Harrisburg, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Seebold, sometime ago and she says that at that time they were enthusiastic on air ship building. good Houses and Stable. Abundance Harry Cockley at Hays, Grove on of Harrisburg. The ceremony took jii mesaay evening, June 28, at of fruit, easy terms. W.

B. LOGAN. Start just as soon as the motors ar- spraying with arsenate of lead: Tuesday evening, June 21, in honor the Lutheran parsonage, Fayetteville, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, 31 W. High street, Carlisle. ive." The manager of the works will "Replying to your letter if of their son, Harold.

oy tne Kev. J. W. Rese, Mathias place at the Capitol City, Saturday, June twenty-fifth, 1910. They will be at home at 113 Locust street, Harrisburg, after July 15th.

Mr. W. L. Blackweli, and he and cattle and sheep will be killed if allowed to graze in an orchard sprayed D. Embich, of Shippensburg, and For Sale I5aby Chicks, 326 he company's foreman are expected HAS POSITION North j24tf Miss Sallie L.

Kurtz, of Scotland College street. here in the very near future. Lee. a son of Mr. and Mrs- Thomas vith arsenate of lead, I must say that I do not think any harm will were joined in holy wedlock.

For For Sale -Singer SEWING MACHINE Hale, of Shippensburg, who is Application for Charter There was advertised some time ago jeais me orioe nas neon a very little used, price reasonable. Eiadnntp of the class of 1910 at the come from this cause. I have never known of any trouble arising in this FOOT SCALDED Monday afternoon Margaret Sheriff, daughter of S. A. Sheriff, of Mechanicsburg, met with a painful accident.

The young lady was about to pour some hot water into a tub for the purpose of doing some successnu teacner in the schools at L. Williams, 25 N. Hanover street. Aughinbaugh Koller Mechanicsburg, June 30,1910. At 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, June 28, Miss Leila R.

Koller, of this place, was united in marriage to John R. Aughinbaugh, of Harrisburg. the application for a charter Juuo C. V. S.

N. S. has been elected as 29j3td. Scotland. The happy couple will way' and I have pastured my own bird, for the "Cooper Heater Com sistont nrincinal in the schools of make their future home in Shippens live stock in an orchard that has been pany," the object or wtncn was tne Everett, Pa.

burg. sprayed, and found it perfectly safe WANTED when the bucket accidentally tilted However, if much material is lost or OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT Tho vaudeville at the Opera House and the water was thrown over one MAY BUILD A NEW SCHOOL Wanted White cook, wages $3.00 d'-ons to the grass at the time of NEW DRAIN PIPE Borough Engineer Bingham has' force of men at work putting in HOUSE AT SUMMERDALE per week, no washing, baking or tonight and the remainder of the week is Deane Sibley in the comedy spraying, it might be better to keep the livestock off the grass until after of heT feet and ran into the shoe, severely scalding the foot. Miss Sheriff suffered much pain The School Board of East Penns- ironing. Write or call, R. E.

Shear sketch in three scenes "It Ought to new cast.jron culvert at Hanover and er. 13UM The marriage ceremony was performed in Hagerstown, by Rev. Arthur B. Statton, pastor of St. Paul's U.

B. church, of that city. The bride is a daughter of J. B. Koller, of Mechanicsburg.

'The is a son of John Aughinbaugh, of Shippensburg. The young people will go to housekeeping in De. ims is a oisnnci noveiiy act boro township, is agitating a move ment to' build a new school at Sum it is washed by rainfall. Pnmfret streets, in place of an old and a proven success on the Keith Wanted A young man with "I also doubt if I would care to have Proctor circuit. Also "Dunbar the ENGINE BROKE DOWN school education to learn the drug them present and feeding in that part business.

Inquire at Sentinel office. The locomotive of the east bound merdale. The school house now in the new settlement has been known for many years as the "Cherry Grove" of the orchard'that has been very re Ijtfd. Cumberland Valley passenger train man of mystery, presenting a night in wonderland, consisting of spectacular magic creations and 20th Century miracles. The following pictures will be shown tonight: cently and abundantly sprayed.

I am sure that if there was any decided due here at about 5:25 o'clock in the Wanted Young man wanted as ap scuooi, mn wnen summeruaie began to grow the name was changed to the terra-cota pipe which would not stand the road rOiler. The paving at this place will be begun soon; the brick have been ordered, some have arrived. The paving will extend to the crossing on the south side of Pomfret At the Second Presbyterian church corner a new, rounded concrete curb will be constructed. prentice in drug store. Graduate of Deckman Packer New Cumberland, June 29 On morning, broke down at Newville, and delayed the train about an hour, High School preferred.

Sipe's Drug The Midnight Escape (dramatic), "School at Summerdalo." The build Making Sherry Wine at Xeres (in Store. j24tf Tuesday evening a wedding took place An engine was sent from Carlisle and ing, it seems, is in a wretched Con dustrial), The Cowboy's Sweetheart it Elkwood, when Austin Deckman hauled the train to Harrisburg- dition. The building of the Summit clanger from this source, my attention would have been called to it before this time, or some of our Experiment Stations, or the U. S. Department of Agriculture would have issued special warning concerning it.

Such warning has not been issued, Wanted at Once- (comedy drama), Her Sweet Revenge (comedy.) and Miss Susie Packer were united in street and Adams street schools at E- drug business. BOY to learn the Houston's Modern 24jtfd marriage by Rev. Edward W. Leech, nola and the school at Washington Pharmacy. CHAPLAIN EBERLY SICK The Rev.

Dr. Daniel Eberly, chap pastor of Trinity U. B. church. Heights has entailed an indebtedness Wanted Two TINNERS at once.

The wedding took place at 9:30 ot about $30,000. It is said, however, and I know of no occasions of poi- Apply to Elmer Lay, 28 West on good authority, that when this Louther street. 25jtf of livestock, after having lain of the Eighth regiment, National Guards of Pennsylvania, is reported being very sick at his homo in Hanover. He is suffering from a gen 3'clock and was followed by a lively serenade by a calithumpian band composed of men, women and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Deckman will reside at watched the subject carefully indebtedness is decreased to $20,000, action towards the building of a new Wanted Two or three unfurnished rooms. Address care of Senti school will be taken. eral break down. some years, ana must say mat i ao not think there is much danger, if nel.

1 28j4td Elkwood Wanted Few middle aged Carlisle COST INDIAN TAKEN TO REFORMA Snell Goodyear At 8:30 Wednesday night a wedding gentlemen to cover Carlisle, Har The contract price for the building TORY any, unless in cases of very gross carelessness, such' as very heavy spraying of grass with immediate posturing of livestock." risburg, Steelton, Middletown, Eliza-bethtown, Lancaster, Lebanon, York, was solemnized at tne nome or of the Cumberland County jail was John Monhart, a pupil of the Indian and Mrs. Herman Goodyear, in New Hanover and Dallastown. All sum school, pleaded guilty to larceny of a $42,000. The contract was let December 16, 1852. Henry Myers and mers job.

per day. uien Cumberland, when their eldest Brothers, Hechester, N. Y. 291t daughter, Miss Mabel, was united in John Gutshall were the contractors. check or order of the William Dial Land Company for $25.00 the property of Walker Penn.

The Court LOCUSTS DOING DAMAGE marriage to Harry A. Snell, a son A middle asrd woman wants place as FOURTH OF JULY BOOMING OF Millinery Bargains THE BONTON 36 N. Hanover St. of Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Snell. Rev- STOLE MARKET BASKET sentenced him to the Huntingdon Re Seventeen-Year Variety Have Ap formatory, and this afternoon Sheriff Edward W. Leech, pastor of Trinity C. B. church, performed the cere A West liOuther street citizen had his market basket stolen in market Walters took him down.

The infor peared in Cumberland County The Chambersburg Spirit says: "Residents about Shippensburg are Wednesday morning from in front of mation was made by assistant discip mony in tne presence 01 tne immediate families of the young couple. Brown's meat stall. linarian Wallace Denny. a'aimed over the ravages made by housekeeper In a small family. No objection to going in the country.

Address Miss Fanny Walter, Hunts-dale, in care D. A. Shcller. 29j6td. FOST OR FOUND Lost A pocket book containing a mm of money and check payable to James Farabclll- Leave at this office I lie seventeen -year locusts which made their appearance on the second PETITION FOR GUARDIAN Adams Bretz William J- Adams, of Enola, was married to Miss Viola Bretz, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Bretz, FUNERAL OF MRS. MOUNTZ mountain several weeks ago. These Merrill F. Hummell, has petitioned the Court for the appointment The funeral of Mrs.

Amelia Mountz, also of Enola, last evening at the Re of a guardian of Louisa E. Fishhurn. Bloserville, was held this morning at nine o'clock, services in the Re pests have encroached upon the trees and other foliage, and are doing Exeat damage to peach, apple and The hearing was fixed for July 9th formed churdli of that place. The of due and proper notice to be given for reward. 30J2td ficiating clergman were Rev.

I. relatives, etc. plum and other fruit trees whiah are planted in that section in great numbers. The owneis of the orchards Baker, of Bloserville, and Rev. H.

W. Wissler, of Carlisle. The pall Tiimincd Dress Hats, hand-made, fine materials; C. V. FREIGHT OFFICE ere taking drastic methods to get rid of them- bearers were Jacob Baughman, Geo.

The C. V. freight office will be 98c all small and medium sized hats, wotth $2.50 to $4.00. Hootn Sale Trice Mcntzer, Reuben Shulcr and Thomas closed on Monday, July 4, except for Dunbar. Interment was at Possum a short time In the morning for the NOTICE TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND ALL OTHERS HilJ.

formed Salem parsonage in Harrisburg, by tho Rev. Dr. Ellis N. Harris Hays June 29, 1910, at Hazel Glen farm, Shippensburg, by Rev. C.

C. Alfred C. Harris, of Chester, and Flora Dunlap Hays, Shippensburg. Post Peffer Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Peffer, of Paterson, N. formerly of Cnr-1'slo, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Peffer to Albert Rhlnesmlth Post, of Haledon, N. Wednesday morning, June at eleven o'clock. They will lc at t'ellvcry of perishable goods.

Notice Is hereby given all liquor Six to Ten Dollar Pattern Dress Hats, all colors, and all other not KEEPING COOL i to sell nor give any Intoxicating for all occasions Hoom Trice The opera house management has liquors to Joseph Windowmakec, Sr. Installed a numbei of electric fans in Joseph Wlndowmaker, or Theo VICTORS VICTORIOUS The Victors baseball learn won two games from George Searlght's team by the scores of 19 to 11, and 33 to 19. the auditorium and It is expected that dore Wlndowmaker, or they will bo dealt with to Ihe full extent of tho the house will be made quite comfort law. 30J2td able by this arrangement. They will $2.00 to $4.98 10,25.35 to 98c 75c, 98c, $1.25 FOR SALE be in operation tonight.

Photographs The Children Are Out of School Why not have that Picture Made tint you have been talking ab tit so long at tl Hensel Elegant Building IOts on East North Outing and Picnic Hats. Reduced to Childien's Dkss Hat, (latest styles). Reduced to street, 23 to 30 feet front and 240 feet UAKESTRAW'S ICE CREAM will be In depth. W. 11.

LOGAN, Real Es late, Loan, and Fire Insurance Second Hand Stoves A fine lot of good OIL AND Agency, SI W. High street, Carlisle, ra. For Sale or Exchange BORN IN IOWA Our family were all born and raised in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (made at Dcs Moines) for years. We know how good it Is from long experience in the nso of it. In fact, when in El Paso, Texas, the writer's lifo was saved by the prompt use of this remedy.

We aro now engaged In the merchant lie business at Na-coossee, and have introduced in favor, Snnls Bros. Tho remedy the remedy here. It has proven very successful and is constantly growing A for sale by Horn's Drug Store. GASOLINE STOVES for sale cheap. Also some very good cook stoves and ranges at almost any price.

Come early and get Twenty hoad of horses. Can be seen at the Pennsylvania House, Fri served at the festival for benefit cf children's public play ground-29J3ld. WHAT A SUMMER COLD MAY DO A summer cold if neglected I Just as apt to developo Into bronchitis or pneumonia at any other season, l)o not neglect It. Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens tho cough, soothes and heals tho inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system," Horn's Drug Store.

day and Saturday. Consisting of At THE BONTON draft horses and drivers, ranging In jhe best bargains. Morris Riley nge from 3 to years. Among them pre several good family broken ones A.11 horses must be as represented or money refunded. CI IAS.

McHBNRY, jgg Studio Nothing better In town than the rase display of children'! pictures at SOJtfd Pennsylvania House the licascl Studio. 25Jtr.

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