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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 7

The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Sentineli
Location:
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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7
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0' OS Mci' Smfs'i i r- s-- i Extra Special Blue Serge Special Guaranteed $10.00 value, strictly all- $12.00 values Blues, Greys and Browns fancy and plain Serges wool Navy Blue Serge Suits for men $6.75 $8.50 This Big Money Saving Sale of Men's and Boys' New Spring Suits Ends Satur-day, May oth. The 44 Reason Why" we can give the best values in Men's and Boys' Clothes The Berg Store has purchased the choice of the surplus stocks of the "Griffon Brand," manufacturers of Men's Clothes, and The Schwartz Jaffee Co, manufacturers of Boys' Clothes Men and Young Men Suit Special- Every Suit all-wool Blue Serges, Neat Worsted, Velour Cassimeres, $15.00 values. Bargains in Nobby Clothes $18.00 values, in fact suits that other stores ask $20.00 for. Every Suit a new pattern $9.50 $11.50 I ults Soys' Suits Boys' Nprfiolk 4 i I Berg Suits Boys' Norfolk Suits. $3.50 and $4.00 values.

Two pair Knickerbockers with each Suit Values up to $2.50. Neat mixtures, well made, 6 to 17 yrs. i i Men's Young: Men's Suits, all hand ailored, the same as other stores ask $25 for. Special $14.50 ''Norfolk Suits Boys' Suits Neat stripes checks, (STKOO SO Norfolk or Patch Pocket Suits, U'ue Serges and Fancy Worsteds, $5 and $6 values, 6 to 18 years reg. $3 value, 5 to.

17 yrs ii THE BUSINHSS OF THIS STORl: is to make it impossible for any man who is a man to come here and riot find the Miit that is bebt for him to buy and to wear and to save him money on his purchase 1 I I TT i lTi 7TTn 1 "The Quality Shop" Berg Building (CM AIR MEM EX- TOTS IVBN1NQ SENTINEL A VALUABLE ACQUISITION i COUNTY MONEY SPENT COLORED SEWING SCHOOL HIBITION PAGE SEVEN Bills Paid By The County Com Public Sale of Valuable Real Esfale and Per sonal Properly FINE HOLLY HIGH SCHOOL'S The undersigned, on COMMENCEMENT I County Supt. J. K. Green presented the diplomas at Holly High School commencement Tuesday night The grads" were Mima R. Moliler, Alice C.

Schriver, Mary E. Aller, Mary K. talker, Lillie M. Harman, Hazel K. Kater and Heston F.

Prof. M. Denison, State Inspector, of High Schools, delivered the ad-j m. ciiii.i. Saturday, May 16, 1)14, at 10.30 A.

M. missioners The County Commissioners paid bills as follows: C. L. Strike, costs, W. C.

Clark, supplies, G. F. Day, rent, polling place, J. H. Eberly, bridge work, Justice Mohler, discharged cases.

Constable Anderson, discharged cases, Justice Hughes, discharged cases, Constable Brown, discharged cases, F. E. Wood, supplies, Carlisle Deposit Bank interest, H. 'N. Bream, work on pike, J.

W. Eby, head stones, Messin-ger headstopes, Coroner Deardorf, J. M. Means, keeping ballot box. $3.

00; Justice Mickey, keep ing ballot box, Justice Bitner, keeping ballot box, W. F.Gardner, express, II. J. Bentley order, Elijah Thumma, stone 'and pike work, $237.10. i Six Setts of Team Bells Presented to Historical Society Ephraim Adams, of the Bretz livery, has presented to Hamilton Historical Society for exhibition in the local museum, six setts of the old fashioned team bells of four bells each.

They were nee the property of his grandparents, both grandfathers being waggoners in the olden days, traveling to Baltimore and other places long before the days of railroads. The bells are in excellent condition and are about 100 years old, perhaps older. They, have a beautiful tone, and in the early days were no dohbt the pride cf many a teamster. COURT PROCEEDINGS Katharine Westfall vs. Harry VVestfall.

Divorce granted upon payment of costs. Sadie Bricker O'Hara vs. Reuben O'Hara. In divorce. Rule for alimony argued.

Appeal from assessment of taxes in Mt. Holly Springs. Settled. nt of the court house in the the following lot of ground, outh Hanover street, in said i front, 60 feet in the rear, ring thereon erected a three-ng 16 rooms and bath, also stables and carriage house, i throughout with hot water, this property are granolithic and shade trees and a large ion of this property is in- will offer at public sale in fr borough of Carlisle, all situate at Nos. 144 and 146 I borough, containing 32 feet i and 250 feet in depth, and story brick dwelling, contain summer house, commodious The dwelling house is heate Additional improvement on walks, ornamental shrubberj and beautiful yard.

Inspec vited. Next Saturday Afternoon in Civic Club Rooms The "Sentinel" has had several references to the colofed school sewing school, which i'or four months has been meeting each Saturday afternoon in the Civic Club rooms. The beginners, divided into small groups, have been under the painstaking instruction of different members of the Civic Club; while the adult class has been favored with instruction from Mrs. Handshew both in cutting and making garments. The entire work has been under the general superin-tendency of Mrs.

Elmer E. Wagner, to whose energy and interest the enterprise owes a large measure of its success. The course outlined was finished last Saturday, and at the close of the lesson ice cream and cake were served. Next Saturday afternoon, from three to five, in the Civic Club rooms, the work of both classes will be displayed for inspection. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in the work to come and see the many finished garments and the books of all of which indicate a highly encouraging degree of patience and skill in the use of the needle.

UreSS OI Uie evtuiug. ma auujcii was "Visions." The invocation by the Rev. I. N. Hair, followed, and after music by itlie orchestra Miss Mary Aller, who took second honors delivered the salutatory Miss Lillie Harman, told of "Little Friends, the insects.

The work of the silk worm was especially empha- sized .1 An interesting reading "A MERCERSBURG, CONWAY, 0 Mercersburg, May 6 This af ternoon the Mercersburg Academy-baseball nine easily defeated Conway Hall by the score of 9 to 0. I Conway Hall .000000 00 00. Mercersburg ...2 020103 1 9 CORRECTION In the vote of the School Directors on the election of a county superintendent, F. S. Dunlap, cf Penn, who was given as voting for Jacoby, informs us that he voted for Green.

Volco from a Far Country" by Miss Mary Walker followed. The adoption and advances in the use of the automobile was detailed by Heston Dagle in his oration, "The Useful Vehicle." Under the title "All is Well That Ends Well" Miss Alice Schriver told of the life and work of Prof. Metzgar principal of the school, using however, another name to designate the school head. An oration "Joan of Arc" was assigned to Mima Mohler and was well delivered. Miss Hazel Eater who led the class in the school work had the valedic Tvyo base hits Gray, Rupp, Thomas.

Struck out By Howard, Brok- pr 4 Piiprl hal1 Irnictrnn? K. OF P. INITIATION The second degree will be conferred upon three candidates at the 'meeting on Friday night. Turn out Knights, for this event. Hit by pitcher Gray.

Wild pitches SFirst base on balls Off Howard, Broker, 2. Time 1:45. Umpire Wilis. PROPERTY TRANSFERS John M. Scoby's administrator to D.

A. Wert, property. West Penns-boro, $r50, date 1S7S. W. Swigert and wife to F.

J. Mitten, lot in Newville, $175, date The said undersigned wi on the same date, at one o'clock P. offer at publi-- sale at the stables on the above-mentioned premises the following personal property, to wit: One Pair of I Hack Geldings 16 hands 2 inches in height, 7 years old and weighing 2436 pounds, chestnut sorrel horse, gentle and well broken, 3 hearses, 3 undertaking wagons, 1 open wagon, 1 rubber tire Jenny Lind, 2 new top buggies, harness, new sleigh, robes, blankets, whips and all stable utensils, and all equipments used in the undertaking business. The black geldings abov noted are well matched and have taken several prizes, are kind and gentle and will work anywhere. All this property is in splendid condition.

Terms will be made kno vn on the day of sale by I. D. OSTERHOUT 144 South Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. C. D.

BIXLER, Auctioneer. G. WILSON SWARTZ, Attorney. 1904. S.

E. Landis and wife to F. J. Mitten, lot in Newville, $226. Same to Elizabeth Swartz, lot in Newville, $125.

Glouser and Stover et to Eliza Carlisle Deposit Bank, tory whkh closed the program. 'Smith's orchestra of Carlisle, furnished the music. Dancing at Boiling Springs Park will begin Tuesday evening. May 12. 7m4td beth Swartz, property in Newville, $2450.

Organized 1846 Frank C. Bosler President Abram Bosler, Vice President Carlisle, Pa. Capital $100,000.00 Individual Liability, $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $233,000.00 Dancing at Boiling Springs Park, May 12. Cars every half hour. 7m4t Ckshier Adam Keller, At Once! Worst Headache Goes Dr James' Headache Powders give Instant relief Cost dime a package Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just a few moments to Dr.

James' Headache Powders which cost only 10 cents a DtkCCTORS AUDITOR'S NOTICE Tn the estate of James Mervin deceased Notice ij hereby given that the undersigned, auditor appointed by tha Orphan's Court of Cumberland county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Mervin L. Rals Frank Bosler Conrad IlainbMon Geoge M. Rays Attani Bosler A. F. Bedford obt.

W. Irving John K. Mtmro R. vS. Hays package at any drug store.

It's the quickest, surest headache relief in All the Known Bug Killers at Srpe's Drug Store Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Bordeaux Mixtui Tobacco Extract, Kerosene Emulsion, Tobacco Dust, Black Flag, Death Dust, 'Whale Oil Soap," Insectine. 7 East Main Street the whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve ton, Executor cf James Mervin Ralston, late of the Borough of Mechan-icsburg, Cumberland county, deceased, as shown by his second and final account, will meat all parties in interest at his office 1N0. 46 West Main street, in the iBorough of Car the agony and distress now! You can, Millions of men and women have Tosepn Coaler, Jr. Transacts a general banking business, domestic and foreign exchange, American Express Cheques.

Interest paid or: list deposits. 'ound that headache and neuralgia lisle, on Thursday the 28th day rtf Mar 1Q11 at m-3ft n'ntnnlr a nisery is needless. Get what you ask lor. (Advertisement) G. WILSON SWARTZ, 7m Auditor..

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