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AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Vol. XXV. NAZARF.TH, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRQAR'^ 4, 1916 No. W. * COAL. Anthracite, Scranton, Bituminous, Old Company's Lehigh, Lackawanna, Steam, Lehigh Valley. Blacksmith. 4 The TRUMBOWER CO., NAZARETH, PA. Branch Offlce No. 18 Belvidere St., Telephone Connections. «#*****-*^J *#*:!'r:li:#«:#*#***^#***#*=»** j.^¦.^¦.^.¦^,l¦¦H•.H^».H^ ¦H'» 'H•^» ^H » ^H »^^ ^^;-^ »^^^H^» t Attend a Successful School | The success of this school and of its graduates is due prln- •«. cipally to the fact that students are taught to do thoroughly what ||* the business world wants done. .C A catalogue and a school journal giving particulars about cour- X ses, tuition fees, positions, etc., will be sent free upon request. .I. You can begin a course now, day or evening. 4- I South Bethlehem Business College, | Third and New Streets, | South Bethlehem, Pa. % ^PKjI By MARIA THOMPSON DAVIESS Author of "The Melting of Molly" Kinn ot woman Mm-oni. into a lovers , ,, ,„„ ,„,.„„ ,.,„^ ,j,,,.,.^ f;vonnn. (lUiii-rel. That is wliiil nias<'Uliiio«ilcn- x,.]) answered -w-ifh llio fiositivoiics diilo h.-i.s 1j('(;ii doing to its women folks ,|,,,, „„iy ,, v,.,-y youn^' i,pr,«on <-,-in trof for four diiys, and I bolieve evei-yliody up (|„, (oui-mkc to nse. "I hiivc- I'orK"! has boon so<-i-otly enjoyiiif,' it. ] tlmt I wns ever InflneiK-fd by Ids niir As to the rnily. they liiivc Htood aside I row iiiiiided. iirimitive iK-r.sonnlity -.v with tlu'lr hands In tJii-lr iioc-licts and llicir noses iu the air, and if It hadn't been for .\iiiit Angiistn iind Nell iijid .lane beinj; niitnral born (-ni'iietjlers iind driiyrnen we niittlit hnve li;id lo ixivo It up .'Uid lei tlii'in v'o on with it to llieii- own ;;loi-y. Wlien .Nell nnd .bine went to see .Mr. ¦John .Mann's Will. MDorfestown, The will ot the late John Mann, ai' f""!^'!^h-!',"!!^''«,""¦' \'*''"^'' y'f well-to-do resident of Forks Town-^^f' Mrs. hlizal.eth .Stevv.-irt, on bun- ship, has been admitted lo probate. ^'^^ ''^'''"'"''' """ •'''*"*'' ^"'''"'^^ ''-"""'^ The will wan dated .Vlay '.i, 191:;, andi .-subsequently three codicils were! all. If I ever love and innrry it will be a iiiiin who (-iiii iipiu'eeinte and fur- i ther my rem w.MiKiirs desliiiy." hhe I-'orks Chureh t;emetery of; .^^ on ^''riday. "Well. then, thiit'.s fill risrlit." I an-! -?^00 lor the care of the family plot.] added. A nuinber of minor requests! were made, ineludirig a bequest to; for her. Sunday-.s(-hool at .VIoorestown, next .Sunday at 9.30 A. M. .Mrs. Isaac Remaly and .Mrs. As sabilla Itemaly, were visitors in Na/- 8wei-e<l. Willi siii-h relief in my lieiut that it must liave showed In my voi'-p and face. I hnd worried jiboiit Nell since I could .-^ee plainly, though she Copyritfht. 1913. bjr the C«ntury Company t SUNDAY HOURS: 9-10 A. M. and 6-7 P. M. Crawford's Drug Store. Nazareth, Pa. (Continued.) tror a long lime 1 sat out tlieie in the cool, hiizy, windy autuiiiii twillLrtit breeze tliiit \yus lionvy with tlie si-eiit of luscious wild gi'iipcs mid tMsseled corn, fanning the (Inmo of loneliness in me unlll 1 couldn't liiive stood il any longer if a Inll gi-.'iy tignre of relief Iind not come up the street and called me down lo ni.- front giUe. "Hail Ihe^ Instiu'ator ol a bloodless revolution," laughed Ihe Crag as I stopped myself with ditliculty on the opposite side of the gate from liim. "The city fathei-s will have to cnpitn- late, and now idr the reign of the mothers!" "And the same old route to subjec¬ tion ctio.scn, through their stomachs to their civic hearts." I answered impu¬ dently. Overlooking my jiertness, he weuton: ".Mayor Shelby was at home witli Mrs. Augusta for two houi-s after din¬ ner, and as I came by the i)ostolll<e I heard him telling Polk In remarkably chastened if not entirely chaste lan¬ guage that it wa,s 'better to let the women ha ye their klck-up on a feedlmj proposition than on something worse. Dodd nbiHil Imilding the long tables lo j hasn't told me yet. aud I am sure sin- serve Hie b.-nbecue dinner on lie said doesn't realize it. that .Tane had decid- he was too busy to do il and hadn't | ed Polk's destiny. Nell i.-s not twenty- even any lumlier to sell. I one yet, and she will find lots of men Then things happeneil in my back \ in the world Hint will be fully capable j-ard Ihal il sounds like a romance to j of making her lielieve they feel that wny about her destiny until they suc¬ ceed Id lying her up to using il for the real ulilitariaii imrposes they nre sure write about, .lane sent me over to j borrow the Crag's team and wagon nnd lleiij-ielta and Cousin Mariha and any of tin; rest of his woman impedi¬ menta tliat I could get. lie was out of lown. tr.i-iug n case over nt Itolivar. and wouldn't L:-el back until Mond.-iy night. .Tane nnd .Veil nnd Aunt .\ui;usta took lhe two n.xes and one large ham- nier nnd tore down my back feii'-e snch a pretty woman is cri-ated for. ! It will take men in general another ' hundred years yet and lots of sufferiiic 1 to realis'.e that n woman's destiny is ; anything bul himself and get to house- , keeping wltli her on that basis. The Crng didn't jog into Clendnle on and the disposal of his household goods, the major, portion of which Hiram Miller and H. M. Kleckner called on JfLCoh Bilheimer, on Fridav- are bequeathed lo his wife, with the ^"^'i"}'^3)lf,,- r, privilege of disposing of such of' JU|#^e lie Renner was lhe gues. them as she may elect. A piano, lil ^"- ?'"'^¦'' ^'°'^"' '^^ ^-"I"'"''- "" which he recently purchased, is given' ' hursrtay. to his grandson, John W. .Manu. Hej Mr and Mrs. Howard Renner, of dirms^also'That"? 2,000'shalTbe Tet!'^''thlehem, spent several days last aside for the education of the same: J^'^-'^f 'V,V,', •^"¦''- ^'i""''.';** «'«*«¦¦' ^""^ grandson Lewis MUler and family. Twenty shares of the capital stock I , ^"f ¦^"'^« Andrews spent several of the Kaston National Rank are be-' j"^?'^ last week with relatives, at Al- queathed to Mrs. Mann, and the sum ''*'V,"-Y,"' \ '^''t''- of ?10,000 is to be set aside and in- \\ill>arn ruch. we are sorry to vested for her use, the income lo be'««>' '« ''""'y '"• "'^ children being cal- paid to her semi-annually. Each of led lo his bedside while I nnd the others londed the | day night. 1 had been watching dowu planks on the wagon. .lane appointed | ProvId(;nce rond for Iilm from my pil- noniletla to sit nnd hold the slow old jow ever since I put out my light at horses in case thoy should havo got n because Jane had dedded that it demoralized by the militant atmos- ,pas our duty lo go to bed early so as phere pervading Glendale and trj- to to be ns fresh as possible for the rnlly boll. I never saw any human being I jp the niorning. She had wnlked to enjoy herself ns Henrietta did, nnd it : the gate with Polk at 10 and hndii't wns worth it all just to look into her : couie back until 11, so, of course, she radinnt counlennnce. > was ready to I urn in. It wns just fool- June took all tho hard top blows to • i^h iirimltlve old convention that kept do herself and left tho unloosening of j,j(. fi-om slipping ou my slippers atid the lower nails to .\unt .\ngi4Sta while dressing gown—I've got the rirettiest .Veil ripped oft' Ihe planks that stuck, ones that ever came across the .\tlnn- I could almost hear Nell's long, iwllsh- j tie, I.oui.se de Mereton, Rue de Riv<i!l. ed linger nails go with a rip every j pnris- and going down to the gate to time she jerked a particularly tough i see him for just a minute. That sec- old plank into subjection, and .-Vunt ond he stood undecided in the middle i Augusta dispensed encouraging axioms I of n,,, ,.oa(i looking nt my darkened of land in Forks Township, contain¬ ing 106 acres. These lauds were bought by Mr. .Mann from Ferdinand his rawboned old'luu-se'uutlM'Iso'Mn,;- I ^^7 ,L'l'}. ''T f!!.':'^^^'\.°^ ^i^'-' his three children is remembered as \, ^'"'^ «"'' ^"¦¦'- ^Ivui Graver visited follows: To Marv E. Remalv, wife ot I ,^^,''- Graver's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. RemalV, is given two tracts i^^'^^f '^''"^f • , =*'"' Krandmotdier Steckel, at Klecknersville, on Sat¬ urday. Miss Nellie Renner and Miss Mabel Meyer were visitors in Allentown. where Ihey heard Dr. Biederwolf. Mr. and Mrs. Quinles Bf?st, of .N'azarelh, visded Mr. Best's old aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth George, who is indis=- Ann Ealer. In reiurn for this prop¬ erly, however, she is to pay into the estate $11,000 and an annual rental of $50. Sliould Mrs. Remaly prefer the amount of $11,000, with interest, 1'"^'' Which need not be paid, but shall lai- -TanK ter he deducted from her sha'-e of th" estate. To his son, Jacob Mann, he gives a farm in Palmer Township, which the testator recf-ntly purchased from El¬ mira S. Shorlz. The interest in the farm is for life only, aud upon the death of Jacob W. Mann will go lo his (diildren, Stella May Mann, Edna Maria Mann and John \V. Mann. The sum of *8,000 is lo be deduc¬ ted from the share of the estate which will go to his daughter. Julia Ann Uhler. This is because of mon¬ ies which Mr. .Mann furnished her al Williamson, of Nazarelh, visiied his mother, Mrs. James Wil¬ liamson, on Sunday. Thomas E. SanU*. of East Milton. Mass., and Mrs. David Snyder, visited their parents. "Mr. and Mrs. William R. Santee. on Sunday. about pioneer work ns she limited j fionn, along behind Jane, .lane herself look wus agony that I'm not goinv I divers limes. The sum of $11,300 is Hecktown. I.a^i SMturday night someone entered the chicken house of Wil¬ liam Hahn. and poisoned two geese. .Mr. Hahn had the geese examined and it was found that they were poisoned by someone. These fellows better watch out or they will lake a load of hoi shot along home. j to i)nt up wltb very much kuiger. ed aa cool, ns a cucumber, didn't get jnne and I with Henrietta were ont the least bit ruffled and had the ex ^y jjj^. „|d ^,t,v moss ro<-k nt the lii-^-t pression on. Jier face thnt^ Hie trv.17 hre.-.k of dav (nMalling Jasper and To normal <r.man has while sDe Ts hem- t,,,,)^ .,„,, ,, f^^ ,,f ^^^^ eonfrer,-s. milig a baby's flannel petticoat. Jasper had alwny- been king of all And though during the day many <le- ; Glendale barl)eeue pits, aud ho hud lo be deducted from the share of thej^.^n Sunday afternoon the Willing estate that will go to his son. .Jacob ' ^^ O'^'^fs °J the Dryland Union Mann, because of monies heretofore ; <'ti"'"h held its first anniversary and advanced to him, I'^^'^s .argc-ly attended. The program Tbe rpsidue of the estate is to be i ^^'^-^ ^e", '"'-¦'I'lT,'^- '^^^ collection disposed of ai public sale or private j'^^lO'i'^'ed to $9.65 sale and the proceeds divided equally , '^'f- tli-V ,?' ^i'"'"",,?:,*;?'''^'" ''"' ivetween bis three children- Julia ^ ll""]iJ<^?"''^' K°>-- ^V"'an? and ond, John Reese, Jr., of near Watch The "ITEM" ADS. i:#^;- # Mid-Winter Clearance c^aie • • • The Final Week of tlie Closing-Out Sale of Men's and || Boys' Suits and Overcoat.s, at cost and al less than half cost § figures:— 4 Men's Suits, values to $20, special $i4-95 ^i= Men's Suits, values to $15, special 10.95 ^i Men's Suits, values to $10, special 6.95 A Men's Overcoats, values to $12, special 4.95 Men's Overcoats, values to $15, special 9.50 Men's Overcoats, values to $20, special 13-95 f Boys' Suits, values to $8, special 6.95 § Boys' Suits, values to $6, special 4.95 :| Special lot of l^.oys' Suits, values to $5, special 1.65 l| py iieliig trolled across .vunt Dilsie'.- knee or kit getting a rocking in Cousin Martha's arms." "Wonld any otlier arms do for the rocking?" cnnie in a queer, audacious voic(>, with u nolo In it that stilled something in me and made all the world seem to be holding its breath. "I'm tired of revolutiug, and it's—it's tenderness I want," 1 fnltered in a voice that hardly seemed strong enough lo gel So far up out of my heart as to reach the ears of the Cnig aa he bent his head down close over mine. He had come on my side of the gate nt the first weak little cry I had let mysell make a minute or two before. "Is this right?" he asked ns he gen.tly tfxdi me in his anus, holloweil hi^ shoulder for a t>iace for la^ head, and. leaning against the old gate, he bei:nn to swing me gently to and fro. hi> cheek against my hair and humndnu' Annt Dllsle's "Swing low, sweet char lot, for to carrv mu horn*" It was. 1 know what 1 want, aud I shall have it. Til light lhe whole world with iiau<d hands for him. And I'm also going lo Iind some way to get him with nil his absurd niceties of honor intact, just because that will i that hammering was about "Caroline!" e.vclalmed Lee, iu per¬ fect agony, as he beheld the lady ot his ardent, though Iom; restrained, af¬ fections poised across the wheel of th" wagon tugging at the middle of a heavy plank which Mrs. P^l'l ;-nd I ; j^o .pones, and another minio„ wn. were I"^:;l>l^'^;'I>J^_her. while Mnmie, | ,„,„.,^i„^ „,^^ ^„,^^^,„p ^^^^^ ^,^,, ^^^,^ of the rock in hoodoo-lllce shadows, nnd the wagons of poor. Innocent, sac- rificed lambs nnd turkeys and suckintr pigs were backed up by the largiwt in¬ fernal Jilt. Petunia was already elbow deep in a cpdar tub of cornmenl for the mother of seven, stood lirmly on top of the wairou guiding it hilo plai-e. "Help!" gasped Polk, as ho started to take the nx from Jane liy force. Then we all stopjied while Jnne I ing the sweet pr»tatoes to be ii.-ickeii down with the moat by ,S o'clock. .^ wagou was to collect the baked hams nnd sandwiches and biscuits nnd con- , , ^. , „ ., . fections of all varietv and pedl2n-(- ?,".l*:'}:;,..^'"':''l';!^.- ';...'? ."?':u''L'..'.'f fron, the rest of the league al Ki I o'clock. I We didn't know it tlien, but nnolhei ceive *J00 each for settling the pg., land Relormed Church, last Thurs- tate. The second codicil, dated Mav i'la>- held an orange and box social in 13, 1914, directs that the executors : "j-'-t^man s Hall. The proceeds were shall receive $100 each tor their ser-; *•''*;¦, „ , , vices. The final codicil is dated De-i . Clarence Rodgers. who was on the cember 1, 1914, and appoints his son ¦ sk'K Ust, was removed to S . Luke ^ Jacob Mana, as sole executor, and re- Hospital this week to undergo un vokes the appointment of Alfred h. operation. ^ ^ , , Remalv and Hiram Uhler. ^T-:'-, Robert Smale who was on ^ the sick list IS improving. Rev. William Fehr and daughter, of Dushore, Sullivan County, spent EmmaniielsvUle. situation to them, nnd sent them on down the street sadder and wiser men. I thouyhl Polk was soing to cry on her shoulder before he was tinnlly persuad¬ ed to go and leave us to our fate, and the expression on Lee's face as he looked up nt torn, dirty, iiersiiiring wngon was already beiii'.r loaded very privately in town -^itb ice and bottles, gl.'isses and lemons and mint and Ue.;,'s and schooners. I am awfr.ly glad that ' Cnrollne. wilh n sniudce on her no.se '. t^"' F:<|i"ilitv leau'ue bad forgotten all and bhxHl on her hnnd from nn nbso- j "^'""f fhe weltimr ii|i of the rally, be '.,...„ ^ ^ . , : cause J don't believe we would have lutelv insignificant scratch, was such : . : as ought to have been on Ne.l's fa,-e : ^^e^ «")""' "' '"e situation with Aunt i as he ought to have been standing by i Augusta and Jnne both pi-otiibilion en- < Mamie with the asafetida bottle. ! thusiasls. ! That's mixed u].. Init the liv,. ought to ' "Eveiiiui." ir.ispe.l .lane as we stood I catch the iioiiit. , on the edge of the bluff that commands I It took up all'of Saturday afternoon I » ^''i-'"' "*" •''"""*' "" "»e Harpeth val Robert Kb ppinger, ol Nazarelh, several days here attending the fun- moved with his family on the fine eral of Mr. Fehr's father. On farm of O. C. Edelman, on Monday. Saturday evening he received a tele- Mr. and Mrs. George Dankel, of gram that In- bet . -.e father of a Bethlehem, visiied their parents. Mr. baby boy. and .Mrs. J. N. Dankel and Mr. and The Ladies' .-Vid Society of the Mrs. Frank Hess. Drylam^»<nion Church, on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schiffert and' ele^lW^the following offlcers: Presi- daughlers Isabel and Marie, spent [ dent, Mrs. R. H. Beck; Vice Presl- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer|dent. Mrs. Joseph T'nangst: Secre- Jiellner. Uary. Mrs. Charles Edelman; Trras,- Mr. and Mrs. William Fehnel and urer. Mrs. Edwin Rohn, Mrs. Harvey Miltenberger spent a; «» day at Allentown. last week. Mr. and Mrs. I'lysses Schali visited Mr. and Mrs O. C. Edelman. on Sun¬ day. and [larl of Monday morning, but wi gin at the beginning aud some : htii'l thos*,' tables', tliei-eby disriidin way uiiclasi> those gourdy tendrils that Sailie has been sti-aii;;ling him with. make liiio h.-ioni, ti'l Pep- Furnishings. SK Fleece Lined or Heavy Ribbed Underwear—50c values, special :| 39c or 7SC a suit. :c Men's and Boys' Heavy Sweaters, special at 45c ]t $1.00 Men's i-Button Union Suits, special at 79c Boys' Union Siiits 3Sc || Store Closed Every Tuesday and I'hursday Evening at 6 P. M. § I will buni-h all the rest of his fem¬ inine coIU-cliou and take them ou my own hands. I'm going to make a gov¬ ernor out of him and tlu-u a United Stale.s senator and linally a supreme Judge. Ilelpl Think of the old moss- back being a progressive! But that's my party and Jane's. I know he is going to hate terribly to have me ask him to marry me, nnd I halo to hurt him no, but it is my duty to get .lane's .'folMMlO so the flve may be a.s liai)iiy as 1 am tonight, only there aieii't tive other Crags. I know It will be a lifelong mortiticanun to him to have me do it, but he lost his chance tonight grandmotliering me. Still, I did turn my lips away. 1 was not quite ready tiieii. I am now. If he wants to go on wearing i-lolhes like that I'm going to let him, even ou the senate lloor, but 1 can't ever stand for Cousin Jasmine to cut his hair any more. 1 want to do It myaelf. aad I'm going to tell her so und wfcj. ^ he and I have crhKl over that mini-n on. ot the lost young Coufeilenite cousin of hers, nnd she'll understand me. 1 am sure. • But as I think it over—it always is l)cst to be kind, and 1 believe I'll let him get thi-oiigh Ihis rally-it's Just lug niasiuline tileiidale with a severity that 1 didn't ihink could have been in us. "We all rested on Sunday-that is, os- tensiby. Jane put down all sorts of things on iiaiier that everylmly had to do on Monday and on Tuesday. 11,'n- rletta sat by her iu a state ot traiin.. Children's Pe';s. Luther Burliani; \iiic-es his senti- ley slretche-.l out like the very garden i ments in lavoi- ,jr chiidreu's pets iu his system of "Trauiing the Human of Edeii ilself. crosseil liy silver <-i-eek^. lined with Iiroad roads and mani:ed in the richness of the harvest haze, •can all those wagons full of peoi'le be ccmi- Ing to aci-ept dur invitation?" "Yes; they're our guests." 1 answer Plant:" "Evciy child should have mud pies, gi-asshoppei-s, water b'ags, tad¬ poles, frogs, iiiiid turtles, elilerberries, wild strawberries, ai-orus, chestnuts, trees to climb, brooks to wade in. wa ed, with the elation of g(-nerations oi i ter lilies, woodi liucks. bats, bees, but- rally givers rising In my brenst as I '. tcrtiles. various animals to pet, hay- sew the stream of wagons and car-, fields, pine cones, rocks to roll, sand. and it did me good to see Sailie out ' riages ni.d buggies, with now and then : snakes, hm-kleberries aud hornets, aud In the hamniork at Widcirables takui.' care of both the kit and the puj). la¬ boriously assisted by panting .Vunt Dilsie, lH.'<-auso Jane exiilained to her 80 beautifully tbat she needed a lot of Heiu-ietla's time, that Sailie m quiesced with good natiucd bewildcr ment. Of course Cousin .lasmine heli' ed her some, imt she was busy aidinu Cousin .Martha to beat up some niys terious eg'.^s in the kitchen, with tl shutters shut because it was Sutiday. It was soniithing that takes two dav to "set" anil was to be the piece de ri Slstance. after the barbecue. Mra. Hargrove couldn't help Sailie at all Willi Ihe kiddies either. be<'ause she was looking: through all her boxes an I bundles fiu- a letter from her son whicli she thouglit said soiiifthlng nbout fa voriug woman's rights, nnd if It is lik," she tliink-i It is she is going to go to the barbcriu' and get tilings nice and hot Instead of having th.'in brought to her cold. I had hoped to get a few minutes a motorcar, all approaching Glendale , any cbild who has been deprived of May Visit Father. Judge McKeen signed an order permitting Mrs. A. T. Sheetz, of Naz¬ arelh, to visit her aged father, Adam Walter, of Bethlehem Township, once a month. Mr. Walter is 80 years old and lives with his son. Louis Walter, who leases a small farm from the father. In a petition to the Court. !Mrs. Sheetz alleged that Louis Wal¬ ter would not admit her lo his home to see the father. Mrs. Sheetz. th" aged father. Louis Walter. Justice of Peace Harrison Hahn and Prank Wunderly. of Naza¬ relh, a state health officer, were the witnesses. Mrs. Sheetz Is a daughter by a first wife, the old man having several a.luU <oiis by -i second wife. from all points of the comDB.oa t To be continued.) i these has been deprived of the liest part of his education. By being well acquainted with all these Ihey come into the most intimate harmony wilh nature, whose lessons are, of course. ..'i,riaii»''''visitirig hi-r parents jjTfs. Samuel Stout. HoUo. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Steinmetz. 01 Nazareth .were guests of Frank natural and wholesome." Woodring and family, on Thursday. Mrs. Ellaniaiida Hummel, of Naza- Odors In the Arctic. reth. s[Kut -Thursday visiting Charl-s: T^^^e is nothing like polar explora- K^berl'shaukweiler and son ! ^»°" ''\\ '"'^-'^'S one's susceptibility h, spent Wednesdav at Naza-; t" ^^•^"^' r>r. Nansen told how, wheu hi-r parents, Mr. and |'^PI"'^'":''''"- Franz Josef Lund, he i knew when he wns in the nieghbor- Mrs. William Becker an sou Rus-1 hood of a friend whom he had left sel and Mrs. Henry Kleintop, of' there in charge of a base. "I smelled Bethlehem and Mrs. Cliarles Frare'hls scented soap long before I snw and son .Sterling, of this pl^o e, epent; him, and afterward as we approached Wednesday visiting J. Qeo;-v- Hage-1 ^i^ h„t j i^,,,,;.,,.,, i ,,.uld have given ter and family. ' inn rcili,- >l«vt 1 fo the Farm. Robert D. Klepidnger, of Nazartlh, this week moved to Cross Roads. Moore Tov.jiship. where he will farm on O^^. Edelman's farm. Mr. ^lgpi|mu;er formerly conducted a f^ocery stroe. North Broad Street, .Nazareth, and during the several years that Mr. Kleppinger and his family resided here, they made many friends. Th .\lviii Siofilot, of Bethlehem, sjtent k Tailor, Clothier, Hats and Furnishings, 112 South Main St., - NAZARETH, PA. four days—a free uud haiii>y man. I don't know whether to go lu nnd Sunday afl.'riioon to myself so 1 could wake up June or nol. 1 would like to S" "M ''do the gari;et and look tbrou;;h . _ ,, go to sleep with thut kiss revelation one of tin- trunks I broiiglif froni Pal-i¦^ ia few days visiting his friend Oliver utes, when b.-icon will be brown, crisi ; a sort of Inventory of everything it Sundav visiting his mother, Mrs. i ^°"1^"'^'^ ^'''"'•"t ^-''t"'!"^- The odors Peter Stofllet ' ^^ *'^'' I>i't''"'t'>'">- <'effee, cheese, tea. Mrs.^ William F. Beck is conflned >*'-., readied me quite sfparately and to bed wilh illness. distinctly."_ The Misses Ida Lerch and Floreui-e Hageter spent Saturday al .Xazareth. To Cook Bacon. visiting their friend, Miss Gladys! In a di-ii'ping pan pla.e a wire cake Wunderly. . cooler, and on tliis luy your slices of Fred Bonstein, of Nazareth, spent bacon. Bake hi a hot oven fifteen min fi-iistef's I-:ie<'te<l. ees of Nazareth Hall held II la^mig 01. Saiurday, at Nazareth. aiutJ. S. Knauss, of Bethlehem and William A'i tisack, of Nazareth, were elected as -ustees to fill the va¬ cancies caused by death of William Knauss, of Bethlehem, and the resig¬ nation of John Jordan, of Philadel¬ phia. between us, but maybe it is my duty to the five to extract some data from her while It Is fresh on the foam. I am afraid It is going to go hurd witli her, but somehow 1 have a newborn faith In I'olk that makes me feel that he will make II ns easy us he can for her. Isn't It a glorious tiling to realize that neither she nor I will have to sit and be loriuriMl by waiting to see what those men are going to do? with me to see how many sets of things | Woodring I have got left. I nm going to ueed a I -^Ir- :i"il ^'rs. Frank Woodring and tron.s.seau pretty soon, aud 1 might I ilaughters Florence aud Amy soenl ^p^.,, , ^^.,,j,.,, ^,^,,|^_^, need it mon. siiddeiilv than 1 exp,-ct. Siifrtav at Nazareth, visiting Mr. and _j^ Post-l)i I don't see any reason for people's no, ! ^I". Oliver Steinmetz. , ^t' ^'^''""' marrying inimedlately when thev maU. i ,^ ^'r.«,. J-./'eorge Hageter through up tludr minds, and my half of ours is I HJ^ZtA '^S^s'who':o':^U remembered her on her birthday hy giving her a handkerchief shower. Craii j gii,, received manv beautiful hand- and dry and tlu- lat in pan as clear as crystal. This pre\ents smoke aud siiat from frying bacon. ipatch. made up strong enoimh to decidediv Influence rapidity In his. But then I reully don't believe that thc CHAPTER XV. Dynamite. IIE.N a man injures a wo- lUan'H feelings b.\ any jinrth-- ular course of londiKt t-> which she objects the uiiiter- nal lu her rise.s to the surface, and sho Uwcta aud forgives him us she would A nsurbtv child, but a mau makes uuv w ¦would care very much about the high lights of a trousseau, and It was jusi as well that Nell eauie lu to get me fi help her write a letter to nali-ni.-il headquarters to know if she CQiild hav i- any kind of assignment In Ihe cam paign for the convention fo alter th,- constitution in Teiiiiessee when It j meets next A\ inter. "Have \rMi un de up yonr mind fiiVy Xti go in for public life. Nell'/" 1 nsUe I mildly. "Some of your frieuds might not like It verv much and and"— kerchiefs and besides other gifts. ^Irs. Owen Lerch speut Saturday at Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marsh spent Saiurday a! EaEtd*n J. George Hageter, the cabinet maker, delivered a large bandsom.- To Bring It Out, "1 know I've got a vein of poetry lu me, sir," cwulidi-ntly asserted the young man to the editor, "and all I want Is a chance to bring it out. What woulil you suggest, sir?" "I think you had better see a doctor and have it lanced." Qualified. 'We wnnt ;;onie one to play Samson." French plate mirror for Mrs. George exiMalned the raovle manager. "Do Boerstler, of Nazai'*th. you think yon could wreck tbe tern- ^ pie?" Slatlngt^ Man Moves to Nazareth. ^". CrKindt and family, of Slating. to^^iioved into Miss Ell^n Goetz'a ilwelling house. East High Street Mr. Kindt is a traveling man and desired to locate here because Naza¬ reth is a Irolley road centre and he finds il convenient to reach all sec¬ tions of this and adjoining counties. Ttnchniiin Hearinj; Postpon<Hl. The hearing in fhe case of Warren E. Roth, of -Nazarelh. against Irving .•\. Bachman, of the same place, in which the latter is charged with con¬ spiracy in connection with the kid¬ napping of Roth's sou, that was to have been held last week before Alderman Brunner, Easton, has been postponed. Miish-al February IO. A musical will bo held in the Mo¬ ravian Sunday-school Chapel, Thurs¬ day evening, February in, under the auspices of Ihe Silver Cross Circle of King's Daughters. An excellent pro¬ gram consisting of instrumental and Watch tho public sjiles advertised "Can I? Well, I've been a bagsmge- , vocal music, and readings will be In the "Item"—Ex'-epional bargains man for eleven years." - Buffalo Bx rendered. Everyone Is invited. A Read the "Item" i- iver'lsements. {wwa. ""^f" of'Ting will be taken.
Object Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1916-02-04 |
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 | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1916 |
Description
Title | The Nazareth Item |
Masthead | The Nazareth Item |
Volume | 25 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1916-02-04 |
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. |
Full Text |
AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, LOCAL AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Vol. XXV.
NAZARF.TH, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRQAR'^ 4, 1916
No. W.
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Anthracite, Scranton, Bituminous,
Old Company's Lehigh, Lackawanna, Steam, Lehigh Valley. Blacksmith.
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The TRUMBOWER CO.,
NAZARETH, PA. Branch Offlce No. 18 Belvidere St.,
Telephone Connections.
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Attend a Successful School |
The success of this school and of its graduates is due prln- •«. cipally to the fact that students are taught to do thoroughly what ||* the business world wants done. .C
A catalogue and a school journal giving particulars about cour- X
ses, tuition fees, positions, etc., will be sent free upon request. .I.
You can begin a course now, day or evening. 4-
I South Bethlehem Business College, |
Third and New Streets, |
South Bethlehem, Pa. %
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By
MARIA THOMPSON
DAVIESS
Author of "The Melting of Molly"
Kinn ot woman Mm-oni. into a lovers , ,, ,„„ ,„,.„„ ,.,„^ ,j,,,.,.^ f;vonnn.
(lUiii-rel. That is wliiil nias<'Uliiio«ilcn- x,.]) answered -w-ifh llio fiositivoiics
diilo h.-i.s 1j('(;ii doing to its women folks ,|,,,, „„iy ,, v,.,-y youn^' i,pr,«on <-,-in trof
for four diiys, and I bolieve evei-yliody up (|„, (oui-mkc to nse. "I hiivc- I'orK"!
has boon so<-i-otly enjoyiiif,' it. ] tlmt I wns ever InflneiK-fd by Ids niir
As to the rnily. they liiivc Htood aside I row iiiiiided. iirimitive iK-r.sonnlity -.v
with tlu'lr hands In tJii-lr iioc-licts and llicir noses iu the air, and if It hadn't been for .\iiiit Angiistn iind Nell iijid .lane beinj; niitnral born (-ni'iietjlers iind driiyrnen we niittlit hnve li;id lo ixivo It up .'Uid lei tlii'in v'o on with it to llieii- own ;;loi-y.
Wlien .Nell nnd .bine went to see .Mr.
¦John .Mann's Will. MDorfestown,
The will ot the late John Mann, ai' f""!^'!^h-!',"!!^''«,""¦' \'*''"^'' y'f well-to-do resident of Forks Town-^^f' Mrs. hlizal.eth .Stevv.-irt, on bun- ship, has been admitted lo probate. ^'^^ ''^'''"'"''' """ •'''*"*'' ^"'''"'^^ ''-"""'^ The will wan dated .Vlay '.i, 191:;, andi .-subsequently three codicils were!
all. If I ever love and innrry it will be a iiiiin who (-iiii iipiu'eeinte and fur- i
ther my rem w.MiKiirs desliiiy." hhe I-'orks Chureh t;emetery of; .^^ on ^''riday.
"Well. then, thiit'.s fill risrlit." I an-! -?^00 lor the care of the family plot.]
added. A nuinber of minor requests! were made, ineludirig a bequest to;
for her.
Sunday-.s(-hool at .VIoorestown, next .Sunday at 9.30 A. M.
.Mrs. Isaac Remaly and .Mrs. As sabilla Itemaly, were visitors in Na/-
8wei-e |
Month | 02 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1916 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
FileName | 19160204_001.tif |
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