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Nazareth Item. AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Jl^AZARETH, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, JANi;ARY;j28, 1916 No. 9, The TRUMBOWER OO^ j Successors To P. S.[Trumbower. , * ¦ E Coal, Lumber. I -,— t and Building Material. | Branch Offlce No. 18 Belvidere St., | NAZARETH, PA. \ | ^^.4Hf^.^.^¦.;¦¦;¦¦^¦lii.HMH^^H^ •H^^K^>^ >H• ^^ ^^•H^^H•4^^^^M^ ^ ^ > 5* ii Attend a Successful School I The success of this school and of its graduates Is due prln- ••- '; cipally to the fact that atudeuts are taught to do thoroughly what )* •J* the business world wants done. A catalogue and a school journal giving particulars about cour- 868, tuition fees, positions, etc., will be sent free upon request. You can begin a course now, day or evening. :; South Bethlehem Business; College, | Third and New Streets, J* :: ./ South Bethlehem, Pa. 3 t •» * THE TINDER BOX By MARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS Author of "The Melting of Molly" TlKit innkeg It «n Coprrltfht, 191S, bgr the Cantury CoinpMi7 tor !l bottle. xhml iuhhvb H. «n lauh Ol iileiiuun; ill cliciiper." tlon, Imt :i.s tim • v "Exiiilly the tUhiK. and we mustn't coii.xc.l tiio ( m,. spend luono.v unneocssiirily," ,Tane subjijct ot" tin- \ . agreed. "I!ut I don"t wnnt. to trespass ^ lordly ercntiiri'M iu liii- w... <.i i . . .1 .- on your time, IlenrietVa, dear," kIio , tlon for tlie in.sult th.-it yvo w. 1 e f/.i;- nddcd will] tlie deft.Tence .she wonld ' luK them to swijllow l.iy takin;,' i.iiu- hiive used ill speaUiiiK to the president , ter.s hi oui- ov.ii ham's, and tlii'ii we of tlic .\ation leasue or Ihe founder of li"*! a riialiy ^I'^rious liiiie. Hull IToiis,.. ".No. iii')':a!i. I'm irl.id t'l do it. and I'll (JO quieU 'fon.' it jj;ct.s any iJitei' in the diiy for me (o watch the elork," Tlie aflcriioiiii wore away i . winj-'M of ma'.;!'.-, nnd tlio lou.ir, imiple sliadows worn fiiHiii.t; a'-ross'the sireet. a rustle oi' cool nl^dit wind was stiiTiuir answereil Ilem-ietlii in slately tones ^^^ treetops, and Ihe first stnr whs thai were very like .l.ine's and whirl) ; coniimr timidly ont into the f-'lonmin;.' I had iiever Ilea I'd hrr employ before. j before tliey ail realized tbat it was And before any of tbe tliree of ns | time to liiii-i'v and seiirry under i-oof got our breat.li ber bare little feet Were j trees, flashiii),' n|) toy ivout \v;illc. I f'fo <;ie(Miiield was waitinir at t"be "ireii)!" exi-laimed I'l.lk as be leaiieil Sit'' f"r ''ar.iliiie. N' baelc from bis wliecl and I'.iiined bini self wltb bis hat. "Po yon u c tin' same iiietbods with jri-own b":i^ts tlMi you do with cults?" be added W'.ik y. "It's tbe same .-ibe lir.s a!',v^ ; n ,•.] on me, only this is more ili..i:iatic. Beware!" I siiid with a lau-ii es 1 in- gisted on Just one stjneeze of .l.iiu''s white linen arm ns she was eiinibin^' back into tbe car. "That's a remarkably line eliild. nnd she should have fjood. dejjendahle. businesslike habits put in tbe iilace of faulty and useless ones. Ilei- pi'of:ini- ty will make no difference fnr tlie iires- ent and can be easily corrected. Don't Interfere wifli ber nttending to my commissions. Kvelina. Let's stnrt. Mr. Hayes." .And .fane settled herself calmly for tbe spin out Pro\idenco road. "All tbe hundred dollars nil by her self, .lane?" I called after them. Just ,Ts !f.":;r!eita bad taken a bisl peep nt tbe cinck on tbe ball table and gone to jinswer ,<aliie's call to come and help .Vunt Idlsie in tbe heddinj,' of the kitten and the puti Polk's auto stopped nt the Kate, and be and .(ane came up the fiont walk in tho twi¬ light lOKetber. She hiKl on bis tlannel coat over bei' linen one. and bis e.\iii<'ssion was one of glorllied and iransbicent daze. 1 didn't lo.,k at ber. I felt as if 1 couldn't. I was st;ired! For ,'i sec¬ ond slie held me in her arms and kiss¬ ed me. re;iliy-!:he hrst time she hp.d ever done it in all my life—and then went on upstairs v.-ith u nice, cool good iii-.dit and "fbanli yo',]" to I'olk. "Eveliuii." be said as lie banded ine the eniiity hmch basket and also the •mpty lisb bucket. Uie flrst be had ever In his life liioUKbt in from Little Har¬ peth, "I was rijtiit about tbat hallelu- Tatamy. i !.-., 1... ;.liily nieeting ¦ ::.' St. .John's Lutheran .Missionary .Society, wil he held 01. Sunday afternoon, January .30. Mrs. Irwin Steager is confined to her home with the grippe. Quite a numl;er of our jieople at¬ tended the dedication exerci.ses at Arndt's ("hurch, on .Sunday. William J. Happel, of Philadel¬ phia, spent S::turday and Sunday visi¬ ting relatives in town. John Slfeiker, ot Newark, .\'. J., spent Sunday visiting his parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Sleeker. The Tatamy Baseball Club wil hold a Minstrel show on Saturday even¬ ings, February 5 and IU, in ttie Band ilall. The entertainment consist of plays, sketches, songs and jokes. Ad¬ mission 10 and 20 cents. Stewart Whitesell, of Phillipsliurg, X. J., spent Sunday with his par¬ ents, Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel Whitesell. The Literary Society will meet on I'^riday at 7.4.') P. M. in the school- liouse. A fine program will be ren CHUKOH REMonELKI). Old Historical ("hurch Ue-Consn- <ra(f(I—Lnvfte .M tendance at .lill the Services—Haiid.some Sunday- school Addition — Iniprovenienis f O.St «1 7,000. The bij^ric Arndt's and iIi:.-,..,..„ er's^^^rfot; Church of the I>utheran aiuTiiefornied Congregations, of Forks Township, Bushkill X'alley, was the Mecca for former members and friends in great numbers Sun¬ day, when the church was reconse- ctrated after undergoing improve¬ ments covering a period of the past lourteeii months and costing in the neighborhood of $17,00 0. The pas¬ tors of these congregations, the Kev. G, S. I-Cieckner, of .Nazareth, aad Rev. H. J. lihret, of Bethlehem, had charge of the services and performed the act of reconsecration. The church was filled to overJlowing at [iractically all tlie services and it was dered. The i'ublic Librarv will in-JLMir^^ '^^^ '" ^^^ history. open to the public on Friday from-Tl ^'"^ morning service began with a to 7.45 P. .M. Thirty new books haveh'''-'^""'^^''^' "Pastorole," by Clayton heen procured including popular fie-1 ^Ii"^''' f't' organist. Mr. Miller fur- tion, historical and social problems. The program is as follows: Decla¬ mations: Mrs. William A. Happel, Maggie Werkheiser, John F. White- sell, Mrs. Francis Messinger; Select Headings: Earl Smith, Harold Keller, K ¦~-*f SUNDAY HOURS: 9-10 A. M. ¦' and 6-7 P. M. Crawford's Drug Store. Nazareth, Pa. (Continued.) CHAPTER XIV. Jane Versus Henrietta. OW, why did 1 write weeks ago that I would iilce to witness au encounter between .lane and Henrietta? 1 didn't nie:i!i it, but I got it! Without ruUling a hair or changing color, .lane sleiiped out of the auto and faced the foe. Henrietta Is a tiny scrap of a svomaii, intense in a wild, beautiful, almost hunted kind of way, and she is so thin tbat il makes my heart ache. She is being f.-iirly crushed witii thc beautiful deiiending weight of wake of the auto. ' Ithe reai woman, ouly they are more her mother an<l the responsibility of! For several hours I attended to tin. ; so- I have seen a light, nnd you point- the twins, and somehow- she is nmst I business of my life in a haze of medi j ^ '^'10 '^^^i'- ^^'1" J""" forgive me for pathetic. I made a motion to step be- | tation. If Henrietta ticks off the same j being what I wa.s—and U-ust loe—with number of minutes on the w-onian |''^'t''~»''""d night!" He was gone! clock from Jane's stniidpoint that Jane Jane's kiss had been one of revela- has marked off from ber own motli ! tlo" to me. er's high noon is going to strike befnre we are ready for it. But it was only nn hour or tw-o of high minded communing with tbe fn ture that I uot the time for before i i-"^'ort bampton County, for the Mat-1 . .r . ., , - „' ., UK r I lime tierore , ^^^^^^^.^ ^.^^^ Company. The Matthews!"^ Trenton they were rhe guests ofj reth iiished a number of approjiriate se¬ lections throughout this aud the two other services of the day. The con¬ secration service proper was an im¬ pressive one and was conducted by Pastors Ehret and Kleckner. Two Harry Lich'enwalner, Mrs. H. H. Al-! *^'-'""i""s Wfre preached at the morn- hert. Itussell Sweitzer; Referred j'"^ ^'=''^''f'^''^>' ^^^v. I. B. Ritter, ,presi- Qucstion, Henry Slover; Sentiments'''''""^ "^ "^^e Allentown Conference of by ali called upon; Violin Solo. .Miss: ^'''^ Lutheran Church, of Allentown, Mabel Barrall; .Mandolin and Guitar'"'"'' ^'^ t'^** I^^v. Floyd R. Shafer, 01 I^uet, Homer .Albert and Francis '^^'^™-^'- Messinger. Debate, Resolved that ; -^lany persons were unable to gain Tutamy should have a picture house: ' admittance to the service in tbe atter- Amrmative, itohert Messinger, Paul I "O""- An address was delivered by Watch The "ITEM" ADS. Mid-Winter Clearance w)d.l6 • • • The Greatest Sale ever held reducing by substantial mar¬ gins in the face of serious economic hardship.s:— Overcoats and Suits for Men and Boys. Men's Suits, values to $15 only $10.95 Men's Suits, values to $to only 6.95 Men's Ove^coats, valties ti > ,St5 only 9.50 || Big Selection of Overcoats, values to $12 only 4.95 f tween her and .lane, but one look in Jane's face sloiiiied me. "Dear," shc^ said, in her rich, throaty, strong voice ns she looke<l jileadiiiL-'ly at the mliltunt midget facing her. Sud¬ denly I was tinit lonesome, homesick freshman by tbe waters of lAikv Wa- ba'n, with Jnne's awkward young arm around me. and I stood aside to let Henrietta come into ber heritage of Jane. "Don't you want to como with U8?" wns the soft iiuestion that follow¬ ed the commanding word of endear¬ ment. "Nol" was the sliort but slightly molllfle<l answ-er as Henrietta dug her toes into the dust and began to look fascinated. "I'm glad you don't want to come be¬ cause I've got siinu; very important business to ask you to attend for me." answered .lane in the brislv tone of voice she uses in doing business with women, and wlii<-h interests them in¬ tensely by its very novelty nnd flat¬ ters thom by seeming to endow tliem wltli a kind of brain tliey didn't know they t'ossessed. "I want you to go up¬ stairs and get ray pocketbook. ' Be careful, for tliere is over a hundred dol¬ lars In the roll of bills—Evelina will give you the key to the desk—and go dowu to the druRstore, where tbey keep nice little clocks, and buy me the best one they have. Then please you i "Yes," floated back positively in the I J^'i'¦'i"'""'^ '"¦'"'' "^l'" tr"« '^62°'^'''" "^ ! Houck. .Vegative. Arthur Shimer,! ^^® J^*^^'- E- J"'- Bvemeyer, president ¦ ' Russell Campbell; Vocol .Solo. Wii-1 °'' ^^^ ^^''t Pennsylvania Cla.ssis of liam Bartholomew; Female Chorus, i ^'^^ Reformed Church and pastor of Florence and Lottie Bartholomew,!""'^ ^^^st Reformed Church, of Eas- Melen Eckart, Pearl Johnson, Naomi I ^""- He was followed by the Re*-. D. and Jennie .-iloyer. Orpha Frantz, I ^""'^' °^ Allentown. Rev. Kuntz .Mildred Haggerty, Lulu Randels and P'^f pastor of Arndt's church from Grace Messinger. |1S71 to ISC') and his presence and ——— ^ I tbe impressive address he delivered Bath. I was the source of much gratification ,\ccep(ed fTe Aijencv i ^^''^' ^' ^^' ^'"'"^- ^^- ^^-^ '"^^'^ Rev. i to his friends. Other addresses at C g'Altemos electrician' of Naz I ''^''"''^'" ''' He'ffrif'''. spent several I this service were delivered bv the areth. is appointed representative in!'.'='¦'".'' last week in Trenton, N. J., en-; Rev. R. F. Reed, of Freemansburg j joymg a Billy Sunday meeting. While! and the Rev. J. A. Klick, of Naza- The Rev. J. G. Rupp, a Re- I To be continued. was involved in the whirl of dust tbat swirled around tbe storm center to darken nnd throw a shadow over Glen¬ dale nbout tbe time of the publication of the Glendale -News, which occurs' furnishes power for operating small! Mrs. Lcuis Barthloomew and Mrs. 1 at the evening service. The sermons .-\utomatic Light and Power System! Dr. Milton Graver. formed pastor in tbe missionary field solves the problem of efficient light' "^^''^' ^'""^^^' Hartzell spent Satur-| w'as also present and took part in the at the lowest possihle eost for your i''**>' '" S'atington attending the fun-, service. home, liusiness place or factory. It 1 eral of a relative. Standing room was at a premium everj- Thursday near tbe hour of noon. 80 tiiat all tbe subscribers can take that enterprisinir sheet liome to con- ¦umc while wuiting for dinner and can leave It for the wouieii of their fami- hcs to enjoy in the afternoon. I suspect that the di.gestion of Jane's equality rally invitation Interfere*! with the digestion of miicb fried chicken. com ;iiid sweet jiotutoes under tiie roof treos of tlie towu. and I spent the | advertisement afteruoun in bearing results and kee machinery washing machines sad ¦ •^°'^" Gessinger, of Bethltehem, spent I at this service were delivered bv the irons, vacuum cleaners, sewine ma-P'''l'?i*>' here visiting relatives. ^ ?ev._W. H. Wotring, D. D., pastor of sew-ing ma¬ chines, cream separators, churns. ^ j Miss Carrie Leigh made a business St. John's Reformed Church, Naza- etc7and opens tire'wav"to''the use'of 1 '"'V ^° JJe'fi'^^hem on Friday. .reth, and by the Rev. A. E. Erdman, all the new conveniences "lectricallv ^^^- '^'""^a Laub spent Thursday i of -Nazareth. These brought to a ¦ 'in Easton. While aw-ay frtim home ; fitting close a series of services which electrical devices can now be ob-l tained for 32 volts direct current.! All that is necessary is to turn on | the lights and use them, the auto-' inatic machine wiil do the rest. See' ing up tne spidts of tbe insurgents. Caroline camo in with her head so high that she hnd ilitllcnlty in seeins over her very slender nnd aristocratic nose with a note from Lee (Jreeiilieid which li.-id Just eouie to her, asking her to go with liim in bis ear over to Hilis- boro. to spend tiio day w-itb Tom I'ol- lard'ii wife, a visit be knows she lia-^ been dying to make foi two months, for she was one of Pet's bridesmaids. He made casual and dastardly mention that there would be a moon iti come home by, liut ignored completely tbe fact thnt Tuesday was the day on which lie bad been invited by tbe league, of wbieii he knew .she was a Soldier liijsfiband Deserts. | Mrs. iClla .M. l-nepiiinger. of East! Allen Township, filed a bill In di- member, to meet and rall.^ around thp | Ba.skel Hall. C. and G. commission. i Saturday 1 veiling, Xazareth High I heliied ber comiiose Ihe answer. ! School Girls. 5, .Alumni, :',. a water pipe burjt in her home doing! w'ill long be remembered bv t!i0s«^ some damage. ; who were forunately enough to at- Charles Hartzell resigned his po-'tend. sition at tlio Bath Portland Cement' Arndt's church, w-hich was origin- Comiiany. aud accepted a position: ally huilt nearly a hundred years -.vith the Bethlehem Steel Company,' ago, was during the past fourteen Bethlehem. .months considerably enlarged and Clear A'iew Farms, c. 1, Berlin, improved, proprietor, received a number of Tlie first church was erected in ^^ _ Englisli Setters. Fox Hounds, .\ire- 1S26 and the second in I'S.oS. The vorce against her husband Clinton''*''*''' Terriers, from Meadow Spring cornerstone of the -resent building C. Kleppinger, in which she chargesi r'""™^- T^,f^^ '^°^^ ^'"'^ ''''o™ the was laid on Octobc ¦ -5, 1914. The h'm with desert'on The papers ^^^^Ji ^^°°^ ''"^^' ' ^^^^'^ building is to all intents and state thai Klepplnger's address is un- ^'^- , ¦^''"'^' H®'""^' ^^^' spending , purposes a new church. Among the )ij,o\v„ a tew days w-ith relatives in New; outstanding improvements are a Klepinnger is alleged to have de- }'°''^-, ^^"'''' ^^'%''' '•etijrn they wilP Sund;iy School annex, a new tower serted his wife and two chihlren and '^'T 5°'' 0'"^^" «''''^«' ^- J- ^".'H McNj-ely bell, beautiful mem- enlisted in the United States armv ' , }¦ "' ^-'^''ch, ( hester Fogel and orial windows and electric lights. Discovering this fact Mrs Klen' Smith attended the County C. General improvements -were also pinger notified the arniv ofhcials !'^^ ^*">'' '" Easton, Thursday, and ; made on the outside, the foremost of '^represented the local society. w-hich being the joining of the old Robert Trescot and famiiv will grave yard and the cemeterv into leave Bath ahout March 31. They one large burial ground. expect to make their home oa a farm The total cost of the improvements near Wilkes-Barre. is in the neighborhood of $17,000. Dr. .Allen Keeler, veterinary sur-! In addition to this actual cost, a geon, w-ill open an oflice at the Bath large numher of beautiful furnish- Hotel at once. : ings w-ere donated by members of The funeral service for the infant i the congregation and friends. In- cials who took a sum out of Klepplnger's pay each month and sent it to his wife. ^When Kleiiping r's term of enlistment expired, however, he dis¬ appeared. School boys 10 Varsity Team School 8, Seconi High School 10. Nazareth High ; and I must srty vre hit Lee only in high spots. I could see she was si-ared to death, and so was I. but her dander i was up, and I backed mine up along I side it for tiie iitirpose of suiniort. Be- Hldes I feel in my heart that that note will dyiiamite the rocky old situation between tliem Into something more easily handled. She had Just gone to dispatch tbe missive by their negro gardener when Mnmle and Siillie came clucking in Mamie's face was iiiiik aud high spir Ited. but Sailie w-ns in one complete slump of mind and body. | feated the N Mr. Haley has Just stopped liy to j by the score Saturday evening, .Nazareth High : ^°" "'' F''^ .^''' ^- Werner, on Chestnut 1 deed, if was the spirit of generositv School boys 20, East Bangor High'^'^¦¦^'''- J'ath, who died last week of and religious fervor and entbusias convulsions, will h Nazareth High Team Nazareth! I School Girls 1 l.i h-dd Sunday af-; among the members as a whole which ternoon. , made fhe imiirovements just com- —iiT, plefed at all possible. 'This is i1- „ , „",'"•., , Jlustrated by the fact fhat Sundav the Raymond hhankweiler and Fred ; total collection amounted to between Pen Argyl High Scliool Girls 3. This'^"^,'''" "^"\^cted business at Phil-1 three and four hundred dollars. The was the fourth victorv the Nazareth ; ^^,,-^'„" ^^ P"nesclay. I congregations have a combined me girls had over the Pen Argvl High ¦ t ^^f/''\' °' Schoeneck was a j bership of 250. .School Girls. !''''1',°5^';'J'°'3°',J'" ^^''''"'^'^''^i-. i The building committee, which sn- (3ther striking bargains in Suits and Overcoats a-wait yoiTr inspection here. Big Selection of Boys' Suits, values to $5 only $1.65 Furnishings. Special lot of Men's Hats, $1.50 to $2.50 only Special lot of Men's Neckwear, 50c values . .. Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts, special Store Closed Every Tuesday and Thursday Evening at 6 P. M "No!" was the short but slighMy 1 fied answer as Henrietta dug he into the dust. 111- r toes ¦ ^ Tailor, Clothier, Hats and Furnishings, 1I2 South Main St., - NAZARETH, PA. wind It up yourself and watch It nil day to see If It keeps time witli tbe clock In your hall, nnd if It varies more than one minute, take It back aud get another. Wliile you are In the drug store, if you have time, won't you please select me a new toothbrush and some nice kind of paste that you think is guild? Make them show yon all they have. Pay for it out of one of tbe lulls." "Want any good, smelly soap?" 1 came out of my trance of absolute ad miration to hear Ilenrb'ttA ask iu tin capable voice of a secretary to a mil Uonaire. lier thin little face was flush ed witli excitement and Importance. and sli(> edged two feet nearer the charmer. ¦ay thnt be thinks no price is too great to pay for peace and followsliip and good will In a community," she suld ns «he dropiu'il into n rocker and looked pensively after tlio retrenting figure of the handsonii' young dominie, who liad Bccomiiaiiied them to tbe gate, but wisely uo larther. He didn't know that Jane bad gone with Polk. "And women to pay the price." an¬ swered .Mamie spiritedly. "1 linve Just told Ned that as yet I do noi know enough to nrgue the (Question of wo¬ man's wrongs with him. but 1 havi' learned a few of her rights. One of mine is to h.-ivo him nceei>t any iiivlta tlon 1 am ri'sponsiblc f(ir having my friends offer him nnd to accompany me to tile entertainment if I desire to gio. I reinlnded hlui that I hnd not Young Men's League basket ball I ,^"ssF'o';'"n''«' Hageter spent-Thurs-; pervised the construction,' etc.. con- im of town, defeated Bangor A. C. i s^pp^'''''" '"''' *"''"'' ^^"^'^ Marion , listed of J. B. Overholt, William Mit¬ e's cor e^o ft 0%' \l^Z"'^ ^I"-' '^"" ^'¦•«' O"^'^'- St^inm. alves Y M I T^r^r ^-a^areth. spent Monday vi n^aron, Troini-^^ a',h^;ii'^'¦anklin Woodring and famiiv. on Tuesday evening, before a large'^^^"r!!®'' , ,, ^m- c ¦ J man, Thomas Kunkel. Thomas Feh- crowd bv the score 24 to 6. In be-k- f," ^^- ^f Steinmetz, of: nel and Lewis Brown. tween the halves Y. M. L. Jr. de-l ^"''^""'' ^'"'"^ ^'°'"'^>' •-'""" visiting and exciting game. Bethle¬ hem, spent Tuesday visiting her i mother, Mrs. Martin Maus. who Is Temperance A. A. were the cham¬ pions of Lehigh Valley, last year, and a good, fast game can he expec¬ ted. In between tlie halves the Naz¬ areth High . hpol girls' ream will play Betlilelig^ High School gii'is. and family. Mrs. John Maus and daughter, of Phillipsburg. N. J., spent Wednes- ("<ipeUa. Mrs. Victor Graver spent Sunday witht Jlr. and Mrs. John C. Freder¬ ick. Hiram .Miller and his house-keeper Miss .Amanda Weaver and Mrs. Rob¬ ert Daniel, of :\Ioorestown, were the guests of Robert F. Beers and fam¬ ily, on Sunday. .Mrs. George Beers and Mrs. Marv is;inl Gatherln as a lileasant gai j day visiting J. George Hageter and | Felker are on the sick list. ''''"S"'^'', „. , . . ,. , ,i C'l'"'"n Trach visited his parents, j Frank Woodring, of this place, andi Mr. aud Mro. James Trach on Sun- ' L. P. Kostenbader. of Nazareth, tran-1 day. sacted business at Bethlehem, on: Agnes 'v\. ^amson returned to Pen ring ai Frldav. troubled blm often as an escort since i Mrs. Kugeno Kostenhadi e of Mr. and Mra. Tilghman I Truman Blttenhender, of Heck- 1. af Newburg. on Sundav, I town, and lady friend. Miss Anna n an elegant duck dinner wasi^'^'tz. of Nazarefh, and Miss Ida served. Those present were Mr. and ^-''^rch were guests of J. George Hag- Mrs. Tilghman Clowell, Mr. and Mrs.!'"'^"'" ^"'' family, on Sunday. Peter Berger and daughter Mildred and sons Fernery and David, :\Ir. and my marriage. He wns so scared that he almost let littl(> Ned droj) out of his arms, and he got In an awful hur¬ ry to go to town, hut he asked me to and : Free Tjocture.; Next Tu sday evening, February 1. daughters Minnie nd Lena and son I f'...-If ^'''' V^i'"'' °', ""'¦'¦'^^'•^'? Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton nfce^ "^^'^.'^'^^ "'Vl^'', B^^--'' "f «ame Com- and sons Lester and Wiliard, Mr.! ""*''''"7'' °' ''^""-7'™"'^7'" ."Je- iand Mra. Joseph Seabold, Miss Stella L'''^'^, ** ^T 'r'"'"'-' 1" *\^ Moravian X. I- ,. , ^ . „ i Clewell nTiil rtincluor \tn.^ wnUnn Sunday-school chapel, under the au- hnre his gray flannels pressed before h naugnter .Mae. W alter' , ^ .. p„_p„,_.. n„„.,i „» ,,„ Clowell, Ella Fehnel, Flovd Morris spins 01 tne horestr> Board of the Floyd Rapp. William Saeger, Frank: ^'".T'.'.^" ^'^''^'^- °° ^^^'^^ »'"' Heese, Mrs. ^Marv .Ann Morris and; S, .,..,.,. ,. , , Mrs. Rebecca Kreidler. They all' ^^verybody ,8 invited to attend the i left at a late hour having greatly en- Ttiesday and to buy him n blue tie te go with a new sliiil he has. J never like to spank Ned or the (dilldreii, bnt I must say if does clear tlie ntuios- P^''*"'"- i joyed (he occasion. "You don't think we eotdd put It I .«» off or—<u-"- Sailie faltered. i _. _ N'ew MIIaRp. "NoT' answered Mnmle and 1 fogett : him a case of mounted birds and you i can feel sure this lecture will bo in- 1 .Vrgyl on Monday, after spending •several tnontlis with Mr. and Mra. Samuel Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Davidson and daughter Cornie and grandson Lloyd Renner, were the guests of Robert F Beers, on Saturday. Harry Buskirk and James Trach are on the sick list. Mrs. Grant Remaly and son spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beers. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Bartholomew and daughter Helen, of Coiiella. and .Mrs. Eug ne Gold, of Nazareth, spent Wedneaday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Keller and family. On Weilnesday evening thev seren aded -Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Davidson with a calithunipian hand. j teresting and Instructivie. Young ,„^,, ^-„„^ , ,„^^.,. , The BuBhkill was frozen over the PP^P''^ cspcciallv are urged to at- •It woiiUl be a good thing to get ler. and as r.spoke'l'caluTjnsper to j *'*"K'""'"S of the week, but the past '^'"d the meeting^ abont a half dfwen cakes, wouldn't It?' answered .lane, wtfh slight uncertain ty in her voice, as If leaving the de ilBic>« of tlie matter partly to Hen¬ rietta. "Yta, I believd 1 would," Bonrlatta deddeil JudlclaUlj. "Tlio 'Naw Mown Hay' U what Jasfier got for FMuuta bceaiuo he hit her too hurd last week •ad swelled ber eye. They la a per- tamarr that itoeut with tt at.ona ouar- set out more rocker.s and hare Petiinl: get the tea tray ready, for I snw Aunr Augusta go across thi' road to colled few days mild weather took it all I away. Jamea H. Fehr, Harry Bruch, Jos- Maiit.s to S<««- Her Father. On application of Mrs. Cora E Sheets, of Nazarefh. Judge McKeen issued a writ of habeas corpus direc- I eph Teel and Elwood Koehler each! the Howard Hospital, Philadelpliia. riierry Hill. Wilson Fehr returned home from ! ted against Lewis Walter, of Bethle Cousin .Martha and Mrs. Hargrove and i moved their nail box a nuarter of a' The road suiiervisors of Bushkill the rest, while Nell whirled by In lur j mile from their horae. This saves I Townshiii will meet at the Clearfleld I Steward Orneh. the carrier, about a Hotel, the flrst Saturday In February. rakbih lltth» cur ou hur way to the ! „iiie of diving. All fhe carriers 'Squire John J. Clewell. of New •quaro and called that she would ba \ complain that fhe routes are too long! Village, siient several days visiting back. ! since tho mix up last June. j his sister, Mrs. f:;mnia Haman, at And It was iiicst iiiteiesting to llaten | David Trach and Clinton Hahn i Trenton, N. J., who has been serl- to a niluute duscriptiou of the cobj- j made a business trip to Bath and toj ously ill and was removed to the hos- poelto fit thrown bv iho male PQonla- Easton, on Saturday and .Monday, j pitaL iiem Township, requiring him to ap pear in Court on Monday next with Adam Walter, aged 77, who is In charge of the defendant. Mrs. Sheets is a daughter of Adam Waller and a half-Bister of the defendant. She alleges that when she goc^s to the home of her half-brother she Is de nied access to the house and is not permitted to see her father.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 9 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1916-01-28 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
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. |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1916 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 9 |
Subject | Nazareth's first English newspaper |
Description | A weekly home town newspaper published from December 4, 1891 to November 20, 1975 |
Publisher | The Nazareth Publishing Company |
Physical Description | weekly newspaper |
Date | 1916-01-28 |
Date Digitized | 2008-03-17 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 36869 kilobytes. |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity, Attn: Reference Department, 295 E. Center Street, Nazareth, PA 18064. Phone: (610) 795-4932. |
Contributing Institution | Memorial Library of Nazareth and Vicinity |
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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Nazareth Item.
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Jl^AZARETH, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, JANi;ARY;j28, 1916
No. 9,
The TRUMBOWER OO^ j
Successors To P. S.[Trumbower. , *
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Coal, Lumber. I
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and Building Material. |
Branch Offlce No. 18 Belvidere St., |
NAZARETH, PA. \ |
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ii Attend a Successful School I
The success of this school and of its graduates Is due prln- ••-
'; cipally to the fact that atudeuts are taught to do thoroughly what )*
•J* the business world wants done.
A catalogue and a school journal giving particulars about cour- 868, tuition fees, positions, etc., will be sent free upon request. You can begin a course now, day or evening.
:; South Bethlehem Business; College, |
Third and New Streets, J*
:: ./ South Bethlehem, Pa. 3 t
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THE
TINDER BOX
By
MARIA THOMPSON
DAVIESS
Author of "The Melting
of Molly"
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tor !l bottle. xhml iuhhvb H. «n lauh Ol iileiiuun; ill
cliciiper." tlon, Imt :i.s tim • v
"Exiiilly the tUhiK. and we mustn't coii.xc.l tiio ( m,.
spend luono.v unneocssiirily," ,Tane subjijct ot" tin- \ .
agreed. "I!ut I don"t wnnt. to trespass ^ lordly ercntiiri'M iu liii- w... <.i i . . .1 .-
on your time, IlenrietVa, dear," kIio , tlon for tlie in.sult th.-it yvo w. 1 e f/.i;-
nddcd will] tlie deft.Tence .she wonld ' luK them to swijllow l.iy takin;,' i.iiu-
hiive used ill speaUiiiK to the president , ter.s hi oui- ov.ii ham's, and tlii'ii we
of tlic .\ation leasue or Ihe founder of li"*! a riialiy ^I'^rious liiiie.
Hull IToiis,..
".No. iii')':a!i. I'm irl.id t'l do it. and I'll (JO quieU 'fon.' it jj;ct.s any iJitei' in the diiy for me (o watch the elork,"
Tlie aflcriioiiii wore away i . winj-'M of ma'.;!'.-, nnd tlio lou.ir, imiple sliadows worn fiiHiii.t; a'-ross'the sireet. a rustle oi' cool nl^dit wind was stiiTiuir
answereil Ilem-ietlii in slately tones ^^^ treetops, and Ihe first stnr whs thai were very like .l.ine's and whirl) ; coniimr timidly ont into the f-'lonmin;.' I had iiever Ilea I'd hrr employ before. j before tliey ail realized tbat it was
And before any of tbe tliree of ns | time to liiii-i'v and seiirry under i-oof got our breat.li ber bare little feet Were j trees, flashiii),' n|) toy ivout \v;illc. I f'fo <;ie(Miiield was waitinir at t"be
"ireii)!" exi-laimed I'l.lk as be leaiieil Sit'' f"r ''ar.iliiie.
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baelc from bis wliecl and I'.iiined bini self wltb bis hat. "Po yon u c tin' same iiietbods with jri-own b":i^ts tlMi you do with cults?" be added W'.ik y.
"It's tbe same .-ibe lir.s a!',v^ ; n ,•.] on me, only this is more ili..i:iatic. Beware!" I siiid with a lau-ii es 1 in- gisted on Just one stjneeze of .l.iiu''s white linen arm ns she was eiinibin^' back into tbe car.
"That's a remarkably line eliild. nnd she should have fjood. dejjendahle. businesslike habits put in tbe iilace of faulty and useless ones. Ilei- pi'of:ini- ty will make no difference fnr tlie iires- ent and can be easily corrected. Don't Interfere wifli ber nttending to my commissions. Kvelina. Let's stnrt. Mr. Hayes." .And .fane settled herself calmly for tbe spin out Pro\idenco road.
"All tbe hundred dollars nil by her self, .lane?" I called after them.
Just ,Ts !f.":;r!eita bad taken a bisl peep nt tbe cinck on tbe ball table and gone to jinswer , |
Month | 01 |
Day | 28 |
Year | 1916 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19160128_001.tif |
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