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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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NEW INDUSTRY Evening Santind SB The itory cf the Icotlcg of tbe En terprlse National bank, of Allegheny, as told 1 to day's paper, Is a sad and sorry one, and all must regret It. Bat it seals the fate of J. Lee Plumber, the CHARTER ASKED IN NEW RIBBON COM RslrS th Carlisle Fi O.Tlcs eed elan mall I 5. ivron enoerrssons. i PANY.

Lcckman Brothers. Are Interested. republican candidate for tate trsaur er. lie will be defeated by an over whelming mr-Jirltv. We know the THURSDAY, OCT.

19. 1903. republicans of the stale well enough ggi How close to prophesy that tte positive rroof of the grows mismanagement of the state SATIS B. TQOMreOR. Eiitor Md Prop, BA, EUTZ.

City Idltar, S4J A.LB2T. Fuilr-as I- irW pn-Bloch It will be noticed In another column of this evening's Sentinel that an application 111 be made to the Governor for a charter for an Intended corporation ti be known Tbe Lockman-Long Ribbon Company," the character and ol Jct of which will be to manufacture silk ribbon, etc. Tbe Messrs Lock man, who are the proprietors of the very successful ribbon factory at Pitt and Willow streets, will LelDter treasury which this and ether recent disclosures have given, is sufficient to make them vote for a change and a new deal at the treasury, rirch an affair could not have happened with If Governor Pennypaeker could get away from himself far enough to Bee how ridiculous be looks excusing corrupt Ion lets atid endeavoring to defeat attempts at reform we think be would be heartily ashamed of blaiM If. He Is ever an enigma. out the connivance and sanction cf the etate treanurcr.

and the election of ested la the new firm, tut their factory at the location named will not be have you been to SteinBloch Smart Clothes? Have ycu felt their fabri Or held them up before ycu? Or tried thern? The clothes ths Stin-Bloch tailors have made for us fcr Fall and Winter are unpacked. Graceful overcoats of many weights for all deerees of temperature; sacks for business or leisure, slitted, vented, medium, Icng and full cut suits for men of professional leanings, abounding in dignity, but with a wealth of comfort and many pockets. Come in to satisfy curiosity. You need not buy. umber that the corrupt prac msved.

We are promised further In tices will be continued, while the elec IB formation concerning the new Industry In the near future, when further tion cfJJerry means thst they lll be arrangement are completed for Its es tabllsbment. discontinued. The uprigut republicans will vote for Berry ond belter methods will Le CrtaLllsLed. SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE. An assortment of most amusing characters are grouped together In the IJ MEETING HELD BY R.

F. 0. CARRIERS. The Rural Mail Carriers Association met In the cfllces of Rupley Rrlc- rural, operatic extravaganza which the Nixon and Zimmerman Operas Com flon last.eveuirg. IlEPUBLiCANa controlled the com-mlbeloners cfllce ct tbls county for six years from January, 181)1, to 1909 and the Democrats have controlled it for the tlx years since that date.

Wben the Republicans went iuto office In 1891 they received a balaDca from the retiring Democratic board of 131,000. The Republicans managed the affairs for alx and when they turned over the management to Democrats In 1900 t'jey bad a balance of only 2000. The Democrats took hold again and at the end of six years they have a treasury balance of over pany are presenting this season under the tide of "Simple Simon Biinple ,9 1 S. There hra Blmon and Mcee, two car ronenb toon c.u'c, who hive made adults erg 5oiis i It was their' quarterly meeting and there was a large attendance. Louis Dlller presided.

The cflicers elected for the ensuing year was as follows: President Louis Dlller, of Mecban-lesburg. Vice PresidentWilliam Zslgle'of and children laugh fr jm Maine to Cal ifjnN; Hans Splegelberger the keep er cf the creates en and his charming i 1A- Carlisle's Best Clothing Store. I daughter Baute.the bolster oim uu 1 sluigy circus proprietor aud Carlisle. Secretary George Trarler, of Car- AIuj Vuh ar whose fad Is physical culture; Judge and Mrs. Simple, Tony f)e Buui-ki, an Italiau fruit vender.

125,000 and the lowest tax rate for twenty years. This statement will gratify both Democrats and Republicans and Is one that the Democratic party can be proud of. and other eccentric ludivlduals all of HEKIFF'S SALES. AUTUMN WECDIN6S. TONIGHT.

whom assist In making "Simple 81 men Simple" one of the Jolllest' live Popular alike with young and old, the Culhane, Chace and Weston's Min liest performances witnessed on the local stage In many a moon. The DEATH RECORD strels comes to the Carlisle Opera RIDER HA.VER8TICK. A quiet wedding was solemnized Monday evening, Oct. 16, at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Haversttck In House this Thursday night, October 19, to delight our theatrical patrons with one of their exceptional clever llnle. Treasurer J. Negl'y, of Bulling Springs.

Executive Committee A. H.Swartz, J. O. Riley and George W. Heflelnrun, It was agreed to bold but two meetings each year, In April and October.

CHILDREN'S FRIEND, The Children's Friend society will meet with M1js Herman, 132 W. High street, on Friday, t. '20, at 3 p. There will be an cf new bers and a full attendance is eswui A lick A. Muilln, Secretary, company rendering "Simple Simon Simple" numbers 62 people, and the cast comprises names well known to New Cumberland, wben their daughter, Miss Cora Ellen, became the wife performances.

This company bits been theatre-goers. ThU novel entertain before tbe American public for the past merit will be shown on the local boards BOLLENBERGER. John Bollenberger, a highly respected citizen of this county residing at Heberlig, died, aged 64 years and 6 days. He was a member of the German Baptist church. Au aged wife, almost blind, and three sons, Jacob, Theodore and Isaac survive.

flev. of Rev. Gordon Rider, of Thuimont, Md. Rev. W.

A. Wolgemuth, of West eight seasons, Invariably presenting at the Carlisle Opera House Monday night 23rd. seats now rapidly Fairview, performed the ceremony In the beet of talent and maintaining the quality of the show up t) a very high the presence of the Immediate friends Hll.ng tt Houston's Drug store. Friday, November 10, 190s- By Tlrtue of sundfy writs of Vendition ErpoDis, LeTira Facias and Fieri Facias issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to ma directed, I will expose to sal by public rendue or outcry at the Court House, In tbe Borough of Carlisle, at 2 o'clock p. on the above day, be following described real estate to wit 10.

1. All that certain lot or piece of land situated on the south side of Main Street, lo tbe Boro of Blecoanlcsburg, Cumterland County. boundtd and described to wit: Beginning at a point on the building line on Main Street and the cente (fa lot alley btwesu lbs property if Jubn J. Mlllelsen and tdti property; thence Astward by said building line 44. '-6 feet to a lnt In said line and lot of George Wise heir thence southward by the line of laid lot feet to a point; thence southward by line of same If 8 feet more or less to Stauirer's alley; tbence westward by said alley 18 feet to a point In the line of said alley and corner of lot of John J.

Mllllnten; thence northward 127.9 feet to a point In center of aforesaid alley; thence by center of said alley 80.7 feet to -1 be place of beginning. Being part cf a larger tract or lot ground which became vested In Joseph MllleUen the aforesaid decedent by deed from ivid Hirobm, John M. Tbrush and Leah bis wife to said Joseuh Milleise dee'ri and standard. The scenery, costumes and elaborate stage settings are all new and Jacob Holllnger conducted the funeral M0SE SCARLET FEVER. of the contracting parties.

They were attended by Rev. A. R. Cllppinger, pastor, of Trinity United Brethren church, of New Cumberland, Two more casta i scarlet fever are tht bet to be bad. As to talent the management have been unusually for IN COURT.

The court has fixed Tueedav reported by Health Ollcer Wollet as best man. and Miss May Spahr, of tunate this season, for a better minstrel company has probably never before next week as the date for bearing ar- at Johri Hoermantei East Lo-eument on the application for a new cust alley and one at Albert Kelly's, been gatbeied together. All theatrical t. wr nw, Mr nia I North East. Therearenow about 23 managers have such circumstance to cases, mostly mild.

deal with at one time or another, and the two women convicted at the September term of court of robbing Thom ervice. RESIGNED. Monroe Stover has resigned his pnel-tlon at tbe clay works at Tuland, and haa eecured a position at the Pine Grove saw mill, In which A. Glvler, of Carlisle, Is interested. Of courre you'll hear the minstrels tonight.

CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ct. 18, 1905. Open Ulgh Low Cln3 the manager who succeeds in starting TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE as Zell. out In the beginning of a season with There was collision on Dillsburg, as bridesmaid.

Mr. and Mrs. Rider left on the midnight train for Baltimore and Washington. After a trip they will reside at Thurmont, where Rev. Mr.

Rider Is pastor of the United Brethren church of this place. SHIPPENSBURG HOTEL SOLD. Frank T. Smith has purchased of C. R.

Hargleroad the National Hotel stables and lot of ground, situated In the borough of Bhippensburg. Tbe terms are private. a perfectly fliwless attraction consid TYPHOID AT LEM0YNE. the publlo square yesterday afternoon, Samuel Zicharlas; dated April 1, 1HV), Wesley Myers, an aged resident cf when a Valley Traction car backed In- ers himself In lucfe, for every department of their show is up to the top naving toereon erecteo a one Zfory a wi ning route ard stcre room; fronting on said Main Lemoyne, is 111 with typhoid fever, Street. nd takea la execution as the to a Holly car, mashing the head property of A.

W. Mlllelsen. Mo. All that certain tract of land lights of both cars to smithereens uotch of superior excellence. They have a splendid band and orchestra, Two other victims of this disease are John Bentz aud William JVi'-'iey, situated In the township of FraDkford.

bounded and described as follows: Keirln- while the tsleut the end men, come Weston's mln- 87 87 41 Four deaths hve already resul.eJ. nlrg at a stone, a comer of land of Simon, and George Me.ntzer formerly, thenca west Ctilhane, Chase streU tauight. dians, singers, daucers, etc. Is extra Wheat Dec 8IJ Wheat May 87 1 Corn Dec 41 Cora May 44 jj Oata Deo 18 87 87j 45 41) ttj 671 41 41 L'8J 29 1-4 degrees wen 64 p3rcves to a white oalc, rloewith the result that tbis ever pop 411 20 the town Davis' panned THE WEATHtR. Talk of ovsters "Good thiugs to Eat "at ular attraction Is putting before the pub'ic an Ideally perfect entertain tneice ncrin lo rerees 7S f-10 to a.

post; theme, north 1 degree west 85 perches to a poet; thence by land formerly ol Benji-mla Hu kholder south fl dagrees west 47 perches4oa white oak; thence by Un0 for-meily of J. B. Leck'y sou 10 degrees west porches to a cost tBence bv land formerly Courtesy of Bell Phone. ment. Trices, 5, 85 and 50 cents.

Friday cooler Rain tonight and 00" 00 00 0C 00 0 00 00 4 00. 00. 00. 00. 00.

00. 00. 00, 00 .00 .00 00 00 .00 .00 w' 3" iw- jrtw jiawikA -p. nt m'iimfd. Fiiday.

of Jacob now George Snyder south 1 1-4 degrees west H3 Derches to a chestnut oak; ATTENTION 1.0.0 F. All odd fellows are requested to meet tuence soutti 8-4 degrees west 46 8-10 perches to a stone; thence south 10 1-1 de at tha room of Carlisle Lodge No. 91 ANOTHER SUPPER. The Mite Society, of Bt. Paul Luth grees east 68 2 10 perches to a white oak) thecce south 14 degrees east 7i Dercbes to a (i I T0NI0 stoce; thence by lands of the heirs of John (0 0 1.0.0 F.

to morrow, Friday afternoon at 1.S0 o'clock to attend In a body, the eran church will give a New England ftll supper either on the eighth or six funeral of Brother George W. RIne- teenth of November. The exact date smith. will soon be announced. At O'INeal's TEACHING AT HAZELT0N.

New3tore, U9 N. Hanover you OPERA QUS Miss Gertrude HelJer, graduate of wui nua a run line or RICE and HUTCHING Krnst, fi'merly David Ernst west tfl degrees east 82 S-10 perches ti a stone; thence by lots of A. Musser and V. M. Grlsslnger north degtees feast 35 8-10 perches to a 4 tone; thence north 25 1 4 degrees west 8 6-10 perches to a post, thence noith 48 1-2 degrees essl 17 5-10 perches to thi of b'g Containing one hundred and thirty fire acres be tbe same more or let-s, huviug tbereon erected atwo-stjry frame house, bank barn and outbuildings.

8eizd i taken in execution as the property of Simuil Allen and Samuel Allen, administrator. TERMS On all sales of 1500 or over, (50 will be required to be paid when tbe property Is stricken orT, and on all sales under iMO, will bo required to be paid, and the balance-on confirnia'lon of sale. TEOS. M. DEKK, Sheriffs Offlce Sheriff.

Carlisle. I et 19 1905. (Ct iftdw-oca Dickinson, class 1905; has been elected assistant In the Hazelton, High School. famous SHOES, lhg promptly, Ve alsj do repair-Opeu Evenings. Galhane Notice the advertisement of M.

J. Gouse, wall pper dealer, who is having a "cut price" sale on wall paper and moulding. He has a very attractive business proposition for every purchaser. Special Sale. Ch No tub oysters at Davis' These chilly mornings try Ogllby's Coflee.

Popular pr'ces 15,20, 2,5, S5ct8- vl 11 Hi ii il il i) Hi it) Now try Ogilby'a Groceries. Weston I COWS! ,1 Saturday, October ai, 1905, MINSTRELS 1 We have quite a number of remnants, just enough for Coats and Vests, in Black and Blue Serges, and Chev iots. Regular prices of these goods were from $15.00 to $20.00 for coat and vest. For next few days will close out at $13.00. MERCHANT TAILORS.) HEARTILY APPRECIATED Our Sorts to remove the pains caused by eye strain are ever successful.

SCIENTIFIC EYE TESTING enables us to prepare glasses which' are scientifically correct. The utmost care and attention is given each case. Eye Glasses and Spectacles from our large stock can be fitted in ordinary cases at very low Where glaeee are made specially, the cost will be slightly higher. C. F.

REITLINQ, Expert Optician. 25 N. Hanover. P. 8.

We can replace any broken lens no matter by whom prescribed en abort notice and often while yon wait' if only a small piece of the lens is brought to nt, Owing to a misunderstanding between the manager of the minstrels and manager Bretz there was no paper posted. But the company arrived this morning, gave an elegant street parade and are prepared to give one of the old time Culhane, Chase Weston performances in the Opera House tonight. Prices 25, 35 and 50c. IT 1 I will sell at the Newvllle Block yards 50 HEAD OF COWS. This is a mixed lot of cows, consisting of close springers and cows which will come In any time between this and the first of March.

This Is a lot of cows purchased from Mr. Frank Rosier, of Carlisle, who la reducing bis stock. The lot Includes Jerseys, Guernseys, Hoi-stein and Durham. Farmers having sale or wanting to Improve their stuck should not miss this sale. Also, one thoroughbred Jersey bull and a few fine heifers entitled to be registered.

Sale rain or shine. A credit will be given. Sale to commence at I o'clock sharp, when terms will be made known by H. C. Swiqebt.

3 TONIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 1.

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