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THE GREAT NAZARETH FAIR *s,.,,t. II, la, IS, 14 and lo \rTl>M()llII.K I>.4Y Sal unlay, S<-pt. 15 THE NAZARETH w^' ITEM THE GREAT NAZARETH FAIR S*'tit. II, 12, 13, 14 and Ifi .AlTO.MOBIi.E DAT Siiliiriliiy, 1^,-pt. l.lt .N'AZAREIH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTE.MBER 13. 1923. N(». 42 AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Disposal Plant Discussed at Town Council Meeliny Members Attend Meeting of Mothers or '17; R' R' Company Ordered to Re¬ pair Tracks; Streets to be Oiled A regulai' stated meeting of Coun¬ cil W.1S held tills third ilay ot Sep¬ tember, X'.'lo. 'It ^ o'cIoc'k p. m., In the Counril Uooin with all of members present .'xi'i'iitiiiK Klepiiingcr. Thf i'u m,|, nt pr The iiiimii' -^ "f 'li'' riKu' 1923 til,.' Mr .'sidod. tir stated meeting of .\ngii~' ''<. 1923, u'ere on motion of Mi!.s.sr5. Knoelit ,nnd l.in- deiiitioyer iidopt(>d tts read. On iiiolion nf Mr>=-'r';. I.popnld niiii Hartzell. ilie foll..\.iiiu lulls v.-.'f.' 'V- (Jereil to lio paid .< road: Dexer CoiierctC' '.Il'c;. Co.. . ..$1011..SO Kaz,.re'ii Post tJHi' o 22.tJ2 Slate Helt Tel. To 2.00 E. H. I'hlor .T02.ijir- H. L. r^iesifried 2.2.") Pennn -Kdisoii Co 319.02 Nazareth Hardwnro Co 1.90 Edward Hroad S.OO Gamewell Firo Aliinn Tel. Co. 140.19 James Panl r.0.00 R. M. Getz Ifi.flO Nazar.'th N'atl. Bank 2200.00 Bond Interest 172.00 W. K. f^iegfrled , 10.2.') C H. Fehnel 20.50 H. n. Kutz 20.00 Tniniliower Co 24.9.5 Henry Poell, Treas 5.00 Cnmiiumlration from the Motlier.s of 191T refiucstinc Couneil to have a representative present nn Fritlay ov- enin?. .-^eptoinlier 7. 192.'^. in tho so¬ cial rnnins nf the Y. M. C. A. tor the purpose of mnklnc arranpoments for the tinveilinp nf monument on Sun¬ day, No. emher 11. 1023. \va.=; read Md ordered filed. Tho President re- nuwted each memlier lo be present It mis meettng.- ftjrport of rommlttros. V„^igll''!*V: T'"^ Seeri'lary was ill- ¦d Ills nddi- port reeled lo notify the L. V. T. Co. to repair their crotssing on South Main street, where it crosses the D. L. & \V. rttilroad traeks. T!i. qifstion of puttiiiL;- ed'lt'idnal oil on th,' streets v.-as di-, 11^-'d liid on iinitioti nf Mr. LeopoM. -..,md'-(l hy Mi-, Hartzell. il V. a.^ liiov.d that the HiKhway Com- mittp.-' Ii.^ aiitlioi'i7.'d to ptirehase :i •Mi'ln 1.; ,1' .,;] Tile roll h-.inc railed ii!>' i.inti,.:i r.,ni: d (4 ye.i.s .iii'I .'! noes I. P.iv.'in.nt: .\Ir. K'neehf, no r.-'port Police: Mr. Leojiold report, eomniitlee would iU'ovid.^ inr linn jioileo dnrine- Fair week. Finaiie.T: m,-. .Starner, uo r Fir-^: Mr. Kleppinper heluu tib- seut. tio report wa.s m.-ide. Light: Mr. Hartzell reported a number of the liulits had not he.'U burning lately and requested thtit this matter be brought to the attoti- tlon of the Penna.-Edison Company. La-iv: Air. Yeisley presented the oommittee'.; report nn the sewerage situtition. wliieh was <liscussod, and on motion of Messrs. Kern and Hart¬ zell. it was moved that Council ac¬ cept said report spread same upon the minutes aud have a copy for¬ warded to the Board nf Health. Th,' report was as follows: Members ot Council: ¦\'nu will probably recall that Council thoroughly investigated the sewerage iiuestion aliout ten years ago. The committee is basing Its re¬ port upon tacts ascertained at that time. The services ot one of the leading sewerage engineers In the Eastern pari of the T'nlled States were 'tb- (Contintipd on Page Four.) ILE LECTURE gflURSE STOCKERTOWN GIRL IN LOCAL CHURCHES I IN AUTO ACCIDENT Miss Thaeier Becomes Bride of Dr. Lawson at Young Prominent Couple Married By Bride's Father at Bethlehem; Will Reside in Brooklyn BIG ENROLLMENT IN LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS The following is the enrollment iu the local public schools: Whitfield Fairview Crnde 1 Bldg. 00 40 3 0 4i; 3s •13 66 Bldg. 5 2 39 4(5 41 33 3S H. ;; Bldi; 44 HiHh School. Seniors .Juniors Sophomores Fre?limen Graduat'.s and iinelassitie .22 .50 .35 .59 3 T. SCHOOL BOARD HOLDS REGULAR MEETING Usual Rtutine Busitiess Transacted With Four Members Preserit Is Tlii^ regular monthly meeting of tlie School Board was held hi Fair- '.iew School building. Tuesday even¬ ing. September 4, 1923. Members present: Kern. Snyder. Knauss, Hawk and Gold. The minutes of the meetings of July 2 July 9, August R August 14 and .\ugnst 20, 1923, were read and. ou motion of Kern and Snyiler. aji- prnved as read. Th' Tretisurer of the Board rcii,l- ,M''il th'- t'ollowinc; leport: TWO NAZARENES SAFE IN JAPAN Tlie safety of two residents of town in the stricken districts of Japan was assured when Mrs. Edgar Fleischman, of Green street, received word from the Bates VaI.e Bag Com¬ pany, of Chicago, announcing thf safety of her husband. His destina¬ tion was "i'okohonia aud his family worried about his welfare until word was received from the Chicago offlce. Another person who was reported safe is Miss Florence Buss, also of town, who went lo Japan as a mis¬ sionary. She left about a year ago and most ot her ai^ivities -.vere .^on- fined to the stricken parts ot Japan but she fortunately escaped all harm .lecording to a niessag*^ received by lier lather. "Wilson .\. Bti.--. ?.inth .Main street. .\ v.'.ldiiig of nnieh Interest to a ' :-. . inle ,)f frii.uds and relatives •• i.ii ;;l;ne ou Saturday afternoon .;.:i .Miss I.oniso Schropp Tliaeler. ' ;¦ ¦' vu. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. .\. 'I. Thaeier, Ihe former the presi- : !.' • N'lzi:. '! Hill Military .-Vcad- ; ' ! . T:! ' .lef' Carey Lawson. i.,'iii' by. I ;il., were united in .irriage liy the bride's father at tlie I niitral Mci'tiviiiii rlmrch. Bethlehem. Tlie .'iiiii:! .- prettily decorated '.'I'll ]i;iliiis. tmd a iiiiisirnl rirograra - i' iid,'red before '!i';' "' temony ¦ y .',!)-- Pauline Micli.d, vi.,;inii;t. and .\;!"rt i;. Bin. orgiinis'. The bride ¦''•- ::iV'ii in marritige liy her brolh- 1. .\'iv.i';am. and wore the whlte :vi i> .-t'tiu gown worn by Iier iiin'li-'r nt li, r weddlne and carried a hotiqiie' cf roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids were Misses Har¬ riet Henry, of Bolton; Phoebe Hart Smith, of Philadelphia: Guida .A.s- 1 lundh. of Bryn .\thyn. and Maud llolenmbe. ot .Vew '^'ork. They all wore gowns of turouoise pussy wil¬ low lafieta trimmed with silver and carried bouquets of pink astoij and roses. Miss Julia Crawford was n^aid of honor, and wore jjink puss;, wil¬ low taffeta 'rimmed with siUer and lace, and .Mii.-^.;, Caroline Tha'iler and Phyllis A. Judd were ring beure-i' .md fl;jver girl respectively. Dr R. Woo.Hey j^f.Ilar, of Pt-stidena, Cal., was best iiutu, T'" '-¦ ' ' tl graduate of .M.jr- •'¦ ty School, and i.iiSO a ,^1.,,.„„;,: ,j. .Moravian Colies',' for Women and the Pennsylvania >ios- pi'll ('¦•¦ y.,,^ .. gl]p .(JjQ g,.^ tl M"; 'lool in swiiif:. The lit;,. -. ..,.i.'.vas born in ! and tlvcd there for fifteen years. a srtuluate of the Harvard .M ¦ school aud is at present inters a Xew 'i'ork hospital. During war he served as a first lleut': In the medical corps. A reception was held in the rVaza- reth Hall .'Vcademy following the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Lawsoti will make their home in Brooklyn. N' Y. .'.led ..nd. :.(lia ie is tieal in 'he . .^it FARMERS PLAN GRANGE JUBILEEI .Vrrangements have been made for a special meeting of the Granges of Northampton and adjacent counties In Reading, September 20, in celebra¬ tion of tho fiftieth anniversary ot the founding of the Grange in Pennsyl¬ vania. .\ large class will be admit t!»d to the si.xth degree NAZARETH FAIR ilN FULL SWING Big Crowd Expected Today; Fine Speed Program: Auto Races Sat. The seventy-first snnuai fair under Berks. Schuylkill. Lebanon. Lan-i'^« *"sP'<^e3 of the .Vorthatni-on itfi Prof. Fritch, of Muhlcnburg College, to Start Course \ Here Oct. 1st \ A - : given . ailS!;ii' - RhOr',>. well .¦tinl R. Fittc Th:. I ¦ pu!iV Ear'.' p-:;.-. Int'V. cniir lec";-. »k; : Iect",:... Jhen v\" i i 1 . i, ¦ r ¦ Mi-~ M auiomobih Clevehmd. . a ~i'n; ! I'l Ealer, i)f Sfnckertown . .; . .if'ef Icinj: iimlei' ,1 ¦: . r-'V II .^i.ii.il. War- injin .¦ ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ ;. e-d in :in accident on the Wai'ren- O.. hialiw.iy. ii"ar Troy, ¦ V ¦ v. tiin-' ^;l'plenlb¦ r 1 ' n t -nt (¦ 1 eiir^illlii 1) ."¦) 1. 1 enrollment in Hiali ^;, 1 c, 9 Tl 1 •Miro!lm,"iit in Hii.*!! ?ehoe.l (?ei>t 1^22 I. 117. Total enrnllin.n' .i.xcl'i-ive rf CcinttniiaMi-'ii School i ^31. Tuiiil enrnllment leNclns'vr r.-n'iniiation School 1922; T'l • r tiiitiii:itlon .-=. It ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦•{- '.\\ ¦ • ¦ ,-nnipl'''te but '.'.'tii injirnx- t" " ' 71 nni.il; -a '.: iMii'l. .\n. n.'d ifoin Tix ''fur ....'' .Xpin'opriti- i: 1 Tni ipls. 1 .", I HO'-i: < oMivwv >ii,j:ri\<i To:;:! ''f i Kxj.piiil'' 1 l.ej 1 .DM . 7 91') j Vi.;;: 'tiee U><- C- [Nazareth, will hold ! .Monday ever.ini; tit •;i's cn Belvhl'-r.- ¦ o'clock. Not eti:;. ¦ iers f'i '^"' 11 ;"r" uvj ¦ nv. No I. caster. Lehigh and N'orthampton will be represented by large delegations. The degree work will be In charge of -• • Peiiuty Dr. C. C. Rankin. ih.^t.r. ;l^s!^ted by menib':'- . 1 ':.' Berks Pomona. .lohu .\ McSiiarran. master of t;: Stale Grange; Frcil Brenckman. sec-j rettiry. nnd Daviil F. Manger, of Readiii.r ¦¦ ' titlier. P. B Maiiffer. | was tli r of 'he nf;!n-'e, tvi!; i cre.ih I Couniy Agricultural Society is lieM here this week, openir,: Titesday by ,il>ser'. inu "Chili r; public schools throng:. ;:. y were closed and the ' . - :¦- :I'ioded the grounds and oi,. I'Aind of solid jollificatiou departments are filled ¦Rith e;: eiiual ami In par with forme. hihi;-'. 'lie :na;n building an! c;ii:;;ty !:all .ire both •)''«!.| ¦ sinht • :ng e:n -'11'9 •he iUg- t.ad All B 1 Tl: T:iv I' ¦f ivorably known if Mublenberir :itt,';iil ilvrf .¦h. W::ri illv !li-:i 1. 1 ¦::d U: Where President Wants Your Help Th ;:n(! ;ir>' in insp'' ponl •.v!{ ; ol' r p; :.'.¦" in n' I'onv in, 111.lin li.e i:rst lecture the St. John's el tl;e fii'-i Mond'iv ev '.d ¦hii'."".if'er ¦-• of !n,.,.:in= \s ill e I.II''.. V.iP. Refo 'iiapeH. Tlii-. is ;i t. •ft' October .t: The;!' b I5'f.,i,! :; Moravian •Ive movement wi'h •,¦. '.ic'n . \-.' . lii'?rc-,,.i 1,, [.j,i,,.,. I'lmrcli . "-; : should bo Ide: ¦ ¦' Biklrf ...ur plans for the .vi: »a!OB reserve Monday ovrninc (verv M-ecl< for tlij.; purpo-se. !• ¦ J«'¦ell V ,rh vonr while. P ""f'! Is an a.'knowledgeil I: sathrvjty. I[,. „nt onlv know. ^"'i'- !iilt he liveii It. Tli» community is fortuna'e in Wring pueli a typn ,,f ,„an 'o c, ,1 toll ft-rlep \(,M) MoMUli: (OVNT!W vI'H'MITS To nIM i; \ 1 IKV llis of| illl ¦.\- ..f the ¦ ill til'-" .lii'l turn..'il , ill,"' tiiachin. i wre, U. 'no-^l I ¦o vv .dl 'I'his brok" ¦ v! '.vithont K. i;... ¦ ¦;. o f : sutgical V. .\!i. Bron.; IV. Br.ing friends llc'Ve- of t'l'T .".> ;'t.'t .... n|,-.. I V v ri'.'S^'M' I ¦ !¦ ; ^- Pti'iii.'iin- Cc '.ei' Srvc'i- C -¦ • 'MilLin o . . I ;;t:n ,v- Co Rtnd M,X:'lly Co Liinr-tintiis. Gr' •¦¦;i ^- <"e Hrnrv Holt .C- Co . . , |tte-_- Pnblii-hinc: Co . r.. !;.-i' ,C' Taylor Go. . , ITclilen Pilt Bo.>'.; V •very Tie,- rotir ; luten,! these .Ml the more re.i-nn fori ' I'ecoin.^ an . ¦ '¦¦'-¦•' ' i!! <':¦:" dcloh ; > ' or Sunilay seliool -e ¦ '"'r •, 'unit i.M'uring on'-> of i l|.'ke'= I ol TINt. ¦<> l'liO>ll^Kn 1 \N|). Mi-- K Mrsj Prof ; .\Ir>. R.'i' !II '''iZAnrTir sivci-p. signfo TwiTir \i,ir\TOW\ r,\M> I .. jj Oliver Ileinn ;. larcks. Mr. an, rn,^'^Pi. k" 1 ¦inbiodi. .Air. .111.1 Mr-- Tlioni .- i-: •'rc;:;:=c,l l.nnd id on .111 oui ing. ,'nt/o V. P. i'.- Pob.^ Will' Fii^'-' N'.r/ n I. X.'z.; \ X X;i?, .r T n::i ¦ I'.!'.- I', '•¦' n. M r .T . 1; Pfi-h r V ¦•. ,v !\Ieck . . .^r Cnwf, 'd .V Co. . n ' Werner T- 'tn Publishin- Co. n ,,. 1, :. 'h PI -.ntiiz Mill Palmer Co T'em Publishin..' r i. U.immett Co 1 Specialties. Inc. ' E P,:ilib Co . . . ¦¦ i.il r:r:---- C\ . . ITon. k : 'V 7 I 1 : • 2 3 3.0 0 1 or, 113 2 0 Ifi'^,^ I 13 t I'ol 7 Oil M 50 ¦¦nor on- '¦'n Kllnger «^ Hunter '"Priiby at I?"l "^ Snnd "•I'r;,! p Wii'fr, _ Or. a special nitoiher. mpanli d tb.. bind i 'concert at Wes' Park | rendered selection^ nt | where ilio bund c '" alurd.-iy evenlei; ^p 'ho N'aiareth Y M .,./ ' ^'x^rn lij deligh *'«'" erov.-,i to ¦¦n,i e 'ci'om- C \ band 'd an Im- pprfecilon wi''i his 'ing rt npe voice. 1-sd.iy .On T., »"> tr,,' *«f'(I :, venlnp t " 10 '."rlbe oi Red .Men ' 'n an Imiortaia •np<>flnB ¦ "ndnnoe ot r";,nbei) and rged Miller I to- d. r. Il.le ! 'he Treasurer pay li K t for paving and .''.ort'i if treneral cnntrect, .m ' ' 'ncer $14'^.3'' for c\ii ; in tiifi'ic'i;;? work 'n n-i'V high school bullillng. on appt- • 1 of requisitions 'V tie architects. Motio carried on ' ' followlnc vote: 'Ve.".: Knauss. ¦ ". H-^'"'; Snvder and did. N'ny: M,.:i.:. .f Kn.iti-s an.l Htiwk that ¦' ' Treasurers hond. .¦inionnt $2!i.- ..,) oiiret'.-.i ^! T. SwnrI- an.l H. F. .Ir to" ,-pproved and ni'.-epte.l r'' i on 'li>^ f.dlnwing Tote Vea: ^ ¦ n 1 .-. Snvder Ita«k. Kerti and | i:..b! Xtiy: none. On tnollon of Hawk and Kern 'he Moard a.ljourned tin'll S p ni. Sept. 'I 10 2 3 C J KN.M'.-^S -;" V .\ Wl riay' Oii Fudoy. rerferraanees .id M.VHFI, KI >TM It 1 \>r OVKII 1 IK »I Tl I'rii itn pe.'ple to hel' ¦•CiNleiited eartl«ju.il;, :,• .)f w.irld hympathy ¦ Far r.ast rti.i|N>riilol 'I\ e 1 .,!!!.. ¦\ ,.|'*» I ll^ll President (iMdidues prompt iipp,'.il t rilicve Ihe di.stres« in Japan, followiii.- there. S.'pt. 1-2. WHS the keynote f.ir an iit;'' 'i: v aid litdpfulne.-.*. The 1'. .><. .\rmy uiiil \ii\,\ lu th' with tin- .National Ue.l ('rosi> iitid in b'-^ li. n iw Im; till U'.allaMe .suppllew to the soeues i .-:• . als,> iiulcUly >t!irtt>d relief activities. The PrcKidt'iit re-pii'sis that all ciitril tiiiun.'! Chairman of the Niillonal Ke<l CroKn, at Wa»Ulngfon, f,,r traii>inUv|,iii t,i Jiipaii It Id recalled that Japan contrilnited $liT<>.iii»1 ti) the fH','|.Ii. ot San Kianclwo ut the time .>r the earth.piake niiil tire tlU'ii- t'pper picture sIiowm nct'iic of terMr in,I c-,uifU!<ilon in Tokh' In Hi21. rollow'Ing n .piaktf not one tenth ,is <, ', i,. ,is that whUh re.nltiil In the iircntMjt illKUiiter. I.o»,.r; The >iia wall at Vokoliiiiipa, wUKh city with Toklo, wa» virtually destroyed. h. it dlre>t to the ' : he.it in three races mark- ¦o ; 'ting of the speed pr'.ar.ira -¦ forth at the local fai; :- ' ieal w.atliei ;ind a fast ¦ li ¦Ite succf s- ,if '.-¦,. [ the large io;ni- '¦"r of entries • hr 2 2"i p.iit w'-i 11- v; led Into twi ,livisiriis. M,.')el Kestner wlnnine tho first atter hard diiving. with Lee's Image c,nd Mike ^^'Grett oi'essing ha-d. The .-.ec- ott'l di.iso.,;i went to Voltress. iriven !'v Spreakel, In straight hea* ¦• 'iiiie considerably slower thais . :• ,;i o!., I'V Mi'bel K" 'r.er in tho f'i^"';|^ 1;. ~ i 'elded the county : ¦ - \ r P' X. a Quakertcn'n horse, winning tho opening heat, hut io»t out to Baron Wilkes, the latter win- '.'¦ n.e.\l three heats. < I -s :M»0. Purse WOO (Trot or P:i, I-. OiK-n lo Xoi'ihamplon an,I Ailjoliiing CoinitioA. t: .iini Wilke.= s. g . by .Ash¬ land .\ ,WI)jthy1 2 111 Silver Rex. s g. . . . (Rothi 12 2 2 T.-avl9 Todd b. g. p. '. ••Ihammer 1 3 3 ijdis .\!l,.Ero (I.eather- 'uani 4 ' 3 3 Lowell Mac, h. g fShelbv. fi (1 R ro Liberty Tolse. b. g. (WIckert i r, 7 ro Rex n. 3. g fSprenkftlt 1 o 4 7 ro Dorotliv Flder. b. m. (Wood) 7 dU r>«n Lb K iClarke) dU Alton Wilkes (Lfniom.) 9 db. Time. 2 21U 2 21'.. - 21'-,. (Contloaad on Pas* Elcht)
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1923-09-13 |
Location Covered | United States, Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Nazareth |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Public Domain |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1923 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 32 |
Issue | 42 |
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 | 1923-09-13 |
Date Digitized | 2009-02-10 |
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 28659 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. |
Full Text |
THE GREAT
NAZARETH FAIR
*s,.,,t. II, la, IS, 14 and lo
\rTl>M()llII.K I>.4Y Sal unlay, S<-pt. 15
THE
NAZARETH
w^'
ITEM
THE GREAT
NAZARETH FAIR
S*'tit. II, 12, 13, 14 and Ifi
.AlTO.MOBIi.E DAT
Siiliiriliiy, 1^,-pt. l.lt
.N'AZAREIH, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTE.MBER 13. 1923.
N(». 42
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Disposal Plant Discussed at Town Council Meeliny
Members Attend Meeting of Mothers or '17; R' R' Company Ordered to Re¬ pair Tracks; Streets to be Oiled
A regulai' stated meeting of Coun¬ cil W.1S held tills third ilay ot Sep¬ tember, X'.'lo. 'It ^ o'cIoc'k p. m., In the Counril Uooin with all of
members present .'xi'i'iitiiiK Klepiiingcr. Thf i'u m,|, nt pr The iiiimii' -^ "f 'li'' riKu' 1923
til,.' Mr .'sidod. tir stated meeting of .\ngii~' ''<. 1923, u'ere on motion of Mi!.s.sr5. Knoelit ,nnd l.in- deiiitioyer iidopt(>d tts read.
On iiiolion nf Mr>=-'r';. I.popnld niiii Hartzell. ilie foll..\.iiiu lulls v.-.'f.' 'V- (Jereil to lio paid .< road: Dexer CoiierctC' '.Il'c;. Co.. . ..$1011..SO
Kaz,.re'ii Post tJHi' o 22.tJ2
Slate Helt Tel. To 2.00
E. H. I'hlor .T02.ijir-
H. L. r^iesifried 2.2.")
Pennn -Kdisoii Co 319.02
Nazareth Hardwnro Co 1.90
Edward Hroad S.OO
Gamewell Firo Aliinn Tel. Co. 140.19
James Panl r.0.00
R. M. Getz Ifi.flO
Nazar.'th N'atl. Bank 2200.00
Bond Interest 172.00
W. K. f^iegfrled , 10.2.')
C H. Fehnel 20.50
H. n. Kutz 20.00
Tniniliower Co 24.9.5
Henry Poell, Treas 5.00
Cnmiiumlration from the Motlier.s of 191T refiucstinc Couneil to have a representative present nn Fritlay ov- enin?. .-^eptoinlier 7. 192.'^. in tho so¬ cial rnnins nf the Y. M. C. A. tor the purpose of mnklnc arranpoments for the tinveilinp nf monument on Sun¬ day, No. emher 11. 1023. \va.=; read Md ordered filed. Tho President re- nuwted each memlier lo be present It mis meettng.-
ftjrport of rommlttros. V„^igll''!*V: T'"^ Seeri'lary was ill-
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reeled lo notify the L. V. T. Co. to repair their crotssing on South Main street, where it crosses the D. L. & \V. rttilroad traeks. T!i. qifstion of puttiiiL;- ed'lt'idnal oil on th,' streets v.-as di-, 11^-'d liid on iinitioti nf Mr. LeopoM. -..,md'-(l hy Mi-, Hartzell. il V. a.^ liiov.d that the HiKhway Com- mittp.-' Ii.^ aiitlioi'i7.'d to ptirehase :i •Mi'ln 1.; ,1' .,;] Tile roll h-.inc railed ii!>' i.inti,.:i r.,ni: d (4 ye.i.s .iii'I .'! noes I.
P.iv.'in.nt: .\Ir. K'neehf, no r.-'port Police: Mr. Leojiold report, eomniitlee would iU'ovid.^ inr linn jioileo dnrine- Fair week. Finaiie.T: m,-. .Starner, uo r Fir-^: Mr. Kleppinper heluu tib- seut. tio report wa.s m.-ide.
Light: Mr. Hartzell reported a number of the liulits had not he.'U burning lately and requested thtit this matter be brought to the attoti- tlon of the Penna.-Edison Company. La-iv: Air. Yeisley presented the oommittee'.; report nn the sewerage situtition. wliieh was |
Month | 09 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1923 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19230913_001.tif |
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