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4 dwelling houses in good repair. Will give tenants steady work on farms. Apply "Hershey Farm Company. Mr. H. A. . Kreiger, and Miss Nora Ishey, of Harrisburg, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sneath on Sunday. HOME FOR SALE-West End- of Palmyra, next door to school house, good condition, immediate possession. Mrs. Jno. M. Rasp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, of Philadel-phiaj are the guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Patterson. " Mrs. J. S. Behm. was in Harrisburg on Sunday. ' ¦ !' . Mrs. Gottfried Klein and daughter Henrietta spent Saturday,, and Sunday in Lancaster visiting relatives. Mrs. Bachman I and daughter Esther have returned to Lancaster after 'spend-ing several weeks in Hershey. : Mr. J. R. Kreider was a visitor in Lancaster on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Ezra Hershey was a visitor in Atlantic City on Sunday and Monday. : Mrs. Albert Snavely and children returned to Hershey on. Saturday after spending several days with relatives in Middletown. (Continued on page 16) Mr. and Mrs. Keister, of Harrisburg, were visitors of .Mr. and Mrs. P. .N. Kasson on Sunday. FOR RENT—In and near Sand Beach, A Utile About You/ About Your . Keigt tofr and Things in General Hershey Briefs A pair of Zebus, with calf, arrived here on Tuesday. These ..animals are known as the sacred cat-tle of India. They are distinguished by a high fatty hump on the withers, also by the prevalent ashy gray color. They have large drooping ears, enwIBPos dewlap and several structural , peculiarities. They Vary in size and form the working cattle and <j«A animals all over j fndia and eastward to China. They are venerated by the more pious sects of Hindus; Especially in the persons of certain privileged BulU, -.called jSrohma or Brahming Bulls, which wander about the bazaars of cities unharmed and unchecked in their depredations upon the market produce. Humped cattle are also known in Madagascar arid in Abyssinia. The animal thrives best in hot countries. COME AND SEE THEM. Arrival of Zebus for Hershey Park
Object Description
Title | The Hershey Press 1910-05-27 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 1910-05-27 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | The Hershey Press 1910-05-27 |
Subject | Hershey (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | The Hershey Press (alternatively published as "Hershey's Weekly" or "Hershey's The Progressive Weekly") was the first local newspaper, published from 1909 until 1926, covering news and events throughout the Township of Derry, Hershey, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities. |
Date | 1910-05-27 |
Location Covered | Hershey (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact Hershey Community Archives at contact@hersheyarchives.org. |
Contributing Institution | Milton Hershey School |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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4 dwelling houses in good repair. Will
give tenants steady work on farms.
Apply "Hershey Farm Company.
Mr. H. A. . Kreiger, and Miss Nora
Ishey, of Harrisburg, were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sneath on Sunday.
HOME FOR SALE-West End- of
Palmyra, next door to school house, good
condition, immediate possession. Mrs.
Jno. M. Rasp. 1
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister, of Philadel-phiaj
are the guests of Mr. and -Mrs.
Walter Patterson. "
Mrs. J. S. Behm. was in Harrisburg on
Sunday. ' ¦ !' .
Mrs. Gottfried Klein and daughter
Henrietta spent Saturday,, and Sunday
in Lancaster visiting relatives.
Mrs. Bachman I and daughter Esther
have returned to Lancaster after 'spend-ing
several weeks in Hershey. :
Mr. J. R. Kreider was a visitor in
Lancaster on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Ezra Hershey was a visitor in
Atlantic City on Sunday and Monday.
: Mrs. Albert Snavely and children
returned to Hershey on. Saturday after
spending several days with relatives in
Middletown.
(Continued on page 16)
Mr. and Mrs. Keister, of Harrisburg,
were visitors of .Mr. and Mrs. P. .N.
Kasson on Sunday.
FOR RENT—In and near Sand Beach,
A Utile About You/ About Your . Keigt tofr
and Things in General
Hershey Briefs
A pair of Zebus, with calf, arrived here on Tuesday. These ..animals are known as the sacred cat-tle
of India. They are distinguished by a high fatty hump on the withers, also by the prevalent ashy
gray color. They have large drooping ears, enwIBPos dewlap and several structural , peculiarities. They
Vary in size and form the working cattle and |