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the am gazette vol xxi no 48 ambler pa xovrmhhr 20 1smw 1.25 a ykar guernsey breeders eastern association guests of price at broad axe mr meeting held nt h|i»t«»oo<l fnrm tnitffi ihriirnefl of i ni mi-si ini'iiiiii unt-iici ¦-. — n«w member admitted — mr itir lleril kxht admiration t>l all present a meeting of the eastern uuernmv brei'ileiv association wmt held last thursday ill bpotswood farm uroml axe the members being entertained by mr kdwhid trottei price about :!•> of those iilent ilieil with tlie ussoriation mini1 op to ambler on the si.o train and were conveyed o broril axe by 1 re-x dhget'a li very the etrag was chlied to order al jl o'clock by the president senator an thonv biggins it wilmington del the secretary m.r m uollidktworth was also present the membership is open to guernsey breeders or their repre sentatives and the 14 names proposed at last meeting were admitted among whom are walter jaoocay tuperin tendent of spotswood : i belter of york roit'i nosir tenklntown ; herbert warden i'olye.stown ]•". e travera waybrook l\i -. l 1 shepherd of the doylettown farm school the fitst question for discussion w:ih what tlie inernseys have demonstrat ed in public and official teats open ed by dr e b vnni'hese director of the new jersey experiment station hut being unavoidably detained by other business the talk was postponed ind thorn was substituted n discussion :\» to whether the sire or dam had the great or influence in producing i|iiality in the henl dr selser opened the discussion being followed hv professor welsh of cornell university ; e f gill of had lonlield y:ilt<*i jauncey of brond axe l£ev dr detrich of klourtown k/ra michener of michener,and others the general opinion seemed to he that in the selection of a hull ureal care ehou'd be exercised in ascertaining the dams and granddart in short as or detrich sums it up blood will tell the second question will the pres ent popularity of the guernmv be affected by thai breed not being represented in the st louis dairy de monstration after roach discussion it was generally agreed that inasmuch a the guernsey breed had triumphed overall other breeds so decisively at the paii-aini'i ican kn hi hit ion it would net be wise foi the guernsey breeders to enter into any ohichil dairy test at st houis next year after the meeting had adjourned the members wt>r served with refresh ments ttie catering being done by trover of gerinantowp and upon in vitation of mr price the guests were conducted through the bpotswood ambles by mr juuuctty and the prize cattle were placed on inspection many of the iweiubith iif the hsbpcii.iiumi wrr ( irevtonsfv ar | na'i mat with fnes.i pi rf or cattle owned by mr pi ice but all were delighted with the visit and accredited mr price wiih having accomplished much in the two years he has been a guernsey breeder in gathering together such a valuable herd during the in spection mr mark 1 inches of west grove purchased a line young hull son of the noted cock of the walk arming those present were h v comfort of now jersey who was judge at the inter-stale fairs senator higfiins j l and p h mcoormick bel air md ; professor welsh edward ilar iner philadelphia i ft bagbftv j-.andenber>r e 0 moore woodstown n j ; w if borden swedeshoro n j :. s j murphy wnmlhoiirna : r t riuvway crenih kidue rwithfn sbortridge landenberg mark hughes west grove john x morris i'hiladel phia penrose lnrkin l.indel john tyler salem n j ; 1 h brown swedesboro x f ; r t woodman cream ridtre ; l j shepherd national farm school doylestown ; k h phil1 lips cape may n j ; qeorae wood philadelphia : charles vv selser ab in«ton b t gill haddonlielil n j : 1 m mc aniant new london kziu michener miohener;f 0 uppineott camdan n •'¦ ; w.j tomlinson kirk wood del another turnpike kreeil the luiisdule and montkomeryville turnpike wns kriduy declared a dee public highway and the company uwiinletl 95700 as a aompembtlon in tbelouol its nachlu i tie company asked for slo.wio diuuaces and tlie couuty commlisloneis thought 16000 ¦ fair ¦ euijieii»ntloii for u turnmke 2 miles low wblota was unly constructcil aevoo veins aso dd in that time oiily declared one divitlein of two l*r cent and hint was last year the gross earnluifsof the roail varied from 4400 tn 17001 year for ulsw reusnns the county will appeal on the miiimiit of compedmtloa wbloh due not inter fere with the liii'ling of the jury as to declaring the road free the movement to have the road frec.l dm beeu before the court or ioiw1 monthl anil tlireu laeetlrikf were held by the duitsr uii'1 jurors tbeyw jacob a 8trai»burgar master ami walter h nrson daniel erb j q met uud andrew b kiielxil wtngerand knii repretented the petitioners a b place and n h.larzelerc the turupikecom puny and 1 1 hale jenkins theemmty l(euuval«<l theaiinijt dmtting u^e near jenki one i the e»rli nip built m i mtylttnis by tbe toclttr ol friandi ha b«et the lottrlor has been replan ted tni'i tiif woodwork wu n newed wherever necemary li ] i i here uiude in tbe big ola-lublodm kiilleili whiob were built about noo but it wu fuuiid unit tii ¦ limbers were a sound as when they were put to place the workmen » ' i not ouly by the lemarkable i butt v amount ol itrooa tnai used i ! if tlif in - 1 1 nteit • iu»."'l in the i will i - rk traiseuy in the old au u meeting boi ii far out into the room ii uiirterly meetluk u . gregatidbi iv meetiuri bavt been .¦• in tii building a eiuiiet in ¦ luxur ujoy 1 1 ¦ i i ut the home of - liui'uttiuax univulol william i'euii lt k'tli iinni • was celubruted o km a hue i in iir.vute liou'cu in ¦ avi lhi uciw ol laud iu ab iugtou foi ihc noh0u ol ilic piwmtl lidiitcv wedded rom on wpdnecdny ev(inin th home of mis thorns kotliwell willow urove n:i the sclflt of i illict tlinnuli very ut trilrtlvs twllloht weddiiil w hill incoli rnsh anil miss mntryie orets'nbn ors nnitril in ihiirriairo by tbe rev tops w cornon of phlladtlphl assisted bv u wilnier l iiny pastor of willow orovn m b ennreh the brld nnil urnfiin took the fl 80 train to l'hiladelphli ftnr thimv honeymoon they will reniilc nt hillside kkikiiri van hii.liaki < florence angelina vanbillinrrl of north wiiii'p nnil mr hotboe arrrlera kriebel of lansdale were married sat urday uftemoon ai the borne nf ihe liri.lc'is pari'iils 1 i'i west lorlt)tiimorv iwrinif at l80 o'clock uhv 1 i detrlch pmtor of nt luke's reformed church whs hit ntiiciiitiiii clergyman mis vanl'illiiird whh former i y a kinder rarten tetrher ami is well known in inni society circles she li ttie eldest dannlitcr of bx-bargem lamps vanbil liard mid wsh krailnilted from hie high school of north wales in the elms of n7 mr kriebel holds a responsible clerkship in t!-.o fouith streel notional bunk philadelphia ho lias pnrohaset a dwell no 206 north fiftieth strent wesl philidslpbift where thn yonng coiiple will reside kor its own jirotit and to accommo date ii anv people the lansdale sort is tuwn trolley line will rnu cara on a half-hour schedule on thanksgiving day after l >. 15 a m tbe attraction is the firemen's parade at the county seat on last wednesday the workmen bo yan tearing open a hole at the west cor ner of the reformed ohuroh so that an addition could be made that will hohl the new pipe organ presiding klder a iff sanisel olli r.iated at the communion services helil in bethany evangelical church on8nn day rjqomidg during the present week revival services are p;oin on each even ing an entertainment and lecture will be given in the baptist church on thurs day evening which is an annual all'air the second rvent of the pnlilic school course was given in music hall on thursday evening when rev dr sears lectured on more tally and den epitaphy " rev frank p cassel the brethren preacher and storekeeper has finished hilling an artesian well 100 feet in depth work on the deraolitimi of he brick house iif cbarlea ivale burned last spring lias heun scoing on for a week its rebuilding will not jiki'ly ha done till next spring the tabard inn library has been re moveri to hie drujj si ore of k.j kuhrw ii l bodroob the fireman killed in the i wyiii'dil wreck was a nephew of mrs amanda meyers of lansilale his mother the widovv of john kod rocb resides at vaqx'/iwd uoyiestown the late ronjiunin f llallinan who dicid in him norrristown hospital and whs buried on sunday was an older and the only brother of mrs lwis metz of l.ansiljle th lec.ea.^e'1 whs •">!' veaib of aae and >\ nephew if john m harley of north wales vernon 8dnyer coming from knl ville is a new enijiloye of the broadway house livery a s-;ile of perwnial propertv here on saturday was held on richardson ave nue upon some household goods owned by ieorge f schwcnk willard croiithamcl of wyncote anil elsie d cadwallider of penn's j'ark liucks county will be married tliis thursday the woom is a brother of joseph orodthamel of lansdale and a son of jacob oonthamcl of south hat field ' charles lewis coming from england recently is a new employe of kavash the tailor ten more loom have been placed in the lanza silk mill of this town unoin thanksgiving services are held here every yiar by four chinches tins year they will he in the methodist church and res f w johnson of the baptist church will preach the sermon the lutheran and episcopal ians will hold seperate services abraham wampole a man of middle age and having a small family was placed in horrutown jail las;t week for the protsction of liis wife he is an amiable man wl en in his right mind inn has become ubjed to chronic al coholism it is intended to put him in an asylum foi treatment tbe official board of the methodist onurch has tendered a call to rev t h evans tbe t>nstor to stay a third year alleged bwlndlm captured tiie arrest of edownd kelly other wise known ae george murphy or george de murphy by tin cheltenham township police friday is expected to ciear up the inv ¦ iy lurroaoding a man who has swindled boarding sohools out of in arly 11,000,000 in the last w yeare kelly who was taken into custody at the cheltenham military academy is wanted by the l'msbing polios he is said to have worked principals of schools there lii-i1'11 '• isasserted is to pose at tbe head of i bla school in some itrge city fucills upon school musters tells them he has several pupil he cannot acoonjniodnte until new build - ings and offers to turn them over i i be nnsusptotln pal for a mbitanl ial fee idiogton chief of the ohe teobam police says the desorlptloa of the p • mer , i . i mdi with that of t be man who : elms md induced tbe princi pal to enirr into hi adveri isinf scheme l w.i i swindle from ->"' tu finish r e f the ohe teobam l f flit l>aui.!|i..l al'.m lo clsos i h mn i i i km town vitui dl i inarm k'klysouudi 1 w uie cuusbiiht known riif juuiimt ui ttie bulldl sni fi no ami uie luw ou tin ci.iitcub ulvul sowi fiend wrecked the train local train thrown into the wissa hickon at gwynedd ihimm.ii i linn winching attempt im ¦ i-rin knicliif iiimi t'hrn lt,,mi l:iii|,rti)l - ii inn ivmnilm hill i so ¦>¦' mflfi in.liirml knllrnitil to i'nsli invi-nt lkiilliin fiends in human form inspired either bv the motive of malice or rob bery dellmrntely caused the wreck of the doylefitnwn local at jwynedd on the bethlehem division of the philadel phia a reading railway at 10.55 satur day night in which two persons intl their lives and nearly a wore were in jured that an even mure appalling disaster was not recorded is da to the fncl thai tbe train van runniiir at low u|in-i when the engine struck the rail that had been ppiknd open on top of thfl double arched stone bridge over the wicsahickon ]| is believed that the wreckers pought to destroy the reading connection of he black diamond ex press under ihe bdpposition tliht the express curried n lllipmcnl of coin and that the disaster would give opportun ity foi robbery certainly it was the plan of the miscreants to hurl the train from the top of the stum arcli below iinl the thonmniin of gallons of water mini the tender unwed over his fare itet-allv drowning him wreck ink trains here fent out tn the si-onr wltliin rtttlf an hoar after the ac rident 1'hvsicibli were tnken tkmni rl 1 ik i ritnwn ainbler and • it her point « mid ifter fh injartd had been treated i special iraln t"ok in the survivors ac tnboi anibnlnni s from the.tewinh hospital ii i the train and conveyed snme of the injured to thdl inslitnl inn oh irh-r a beach superintendent n the nhw vork division to which the ilrthiriieni britnrh belongh whs mi the ki-oiiiiiih half an hour after the accident in two hours tin1 greater parl of the wreckage hud beencleated away wreck its howovflr wnrked at the pluic tliroualioni sunday and if was fl o'clock that nighi liefore trnfflc linil a rlnar m«v on she tracks mr beach in speaking of the wreck sniil it mih not a huninn being who did his you could not cull such :\ fiend human although he has the form i n man it is a most malicious piece of business we have detectives al ucik iiipnii the case bnl i cannot nay tliai we have any chins i do not think however it was the work of tramps it wa too skillfully planned nnd exer.ut ed whoever opened thn rails chose a quiet apnt for tbe work orosh the wissaiiickon is a stone bridge aliout 10 feet hlgli and so feel long f.eyond the i ridge is an embankment sloping to a beat open lield rack of this is a dense wood which ekirth the creek and oilers glenside and around w i keril his moved frniii nnhle tn hi new honso al ilonside tha grnnndi around be new ) if 1 1 - eran cnnreh nre being graded the baptists ha ?« hud carriage shpii it'i leil the church bus tieen ihnrlcr erl john r tramp bus moved here from phi lad lp hi a to his now house on oak dale nvenue tbe niirtb rdge mill folks have form ed an improvement ssroclrtion anil will have its streets lighted miss lena harvey of roberts avenue h|a retnmed home after spending tbe list i inee niontiis ill boston mis anna faust has returned in her home at i'hoenixville after spending ,\ couple of weeks with her cousin henry.s llrooke and wife have re turnpd from visiting their son hr john brooke at wllkesbarre who has built up an elegant practlm since he lo cated there union thanksgiving services will lie held in glenside m k church on ti is thursday al 10.80 rev george w.a1 exander nf the baptist clinrch will preach the sermon the pastor of the baptist church george w alexander last week attend ciln convention at hocheflter n v the pulpit was occupied on sunday by roger ii williams of crozer theoloiri 1 ril seminary ; wreck at c.wynkdi gwvnedd a height nf 4(1 feet into the wissahicbon creek thus far the plot miscarried the train was derailed but fortunately ilitl not fall instantly the wheels mlled over the tics and when the eneine and forward ar did topple they rolled ilown a gentle sloping embankment inste.nl of taking the headlong plunge to death and ruin it is clear that tlie pereon or persons who removed the rail did bo with the purpose of destroying a train it is hi linir practical railroaitintr to open the joint dfl ax i nj a the rail without t-evering the bond b ' l wires of the block signal system otherwise the red light would have flashed its warning if danger ahead ll is also known that the wreckers did their work with a crowbar and monkey wrench stolon a few nights ai»o from even in day time an almost safe means oi escape for evildoers the rail was oj'eiu'd at the north end of the bridge to open this it was necessary to un six nuts and to draw many spike all this work must nf necessity be done lie darkness the last train to iiass ly over tlie ' bridge was a freight went through gwynedd a few es after 10 o'clock the wrecker had at least i0 minutes to t heir work 1 it t.hev ware provided witn tbe teat for jim ! kind of lever ami a il nuith wales were i in the icy creek where thev lind beiti thrown in the centre of the sheet uf thin ice which covered the stream was a hole and a workmen thinking that it meant something waded in and found the claw iron an i wrench that wirmii n'i'.ii it lew iii^mi nv:'t iiuiii . , . m the reading's tool h.mse near the tun ; h«d|eeu stolen there are no night nel lust iliove iwvnedd track walkers on this north wales scc nel just above wynul(l tion of the road so tluit the men who ju reading railway otlicials declare there are no labor disiui ihiints along the line and that they know of no discharged employe or employes who minht have sought such a terrible revenge they also scdiit the idea that there is anv connection between the train wreckers and the pang that lias been murdering and terrorizing station agents on some of the coal region branches of their system a corrected list of the dead and more seriously injured shows the following the dead clement l ouster 57 years old 201'i 1'ark avenue philadelphia harry roderick fireman years old doylestowu injurkh edward mcconrt engineer tion of the road so that the men who planned the crime were safe from inter ruption mrs samuel sch ilt and her daugh ter miss florence who were among the injured have been confined to their beds suffering from shock and bruises they board at 1033 v»alla street and a friend of their's there safd mrs schultz and her danghtei had been spending the evening with friends at gwynedd and were returning to the city they were seated neai mr cnster who was killed miss sehnltz after seeing that her mother was in a pale plain and not badly hurt went back to the wreck and attended tn mrs ouster she comforted the pom woman as best she could and led her lawty from the horrilile scene mr ooifl p , i schultz is a traveling man but he hap ¦"' east j to bi g city thai •*""¦ p salmon 7h locust stieet phila delphia head cut n s darling 1s")4 north seventeenth street philadelphia buck and head cut j f mock north park avenue philadelphia head out mrs v s durlintr ism north seventeenth stieet philadelphia back hurt edward caulk si leland avenue philadelphia head cut mrs vv ouster wife uf ( . i ouster slightly injured edna caster daughter of the above slightly injured ' mrs samuel houultc 1933 wallace street philadelphia limbs out and bruised miss florence bch'iltss same addi bruised there were not very ninny passengers in the cars pt the tiuie in the lirst i u in which mr ouster with bis wife and djmghtei was riding there wire aboul . i i.i-i ii all were iif the party tod were returning fronp oolwar re they had been attending uie 25tli rersary of mi and mi charles i uffii id nearly ' ne in tliis osti v in in 1 and mi nst«r who was sluing with tilt wife ana dtugbti i was killed by beinj thrown aud liall way tin the window mi the opposite vide la the second ooaoli .-•• ireral were sll bun uuiong them edward caulk the brakeman 1 j dolau who v u on the tlrbi oar ia red hli life 1 f jump isl an the train started ivei i lie eiiiii.uikiiienl lie w.m hrun-cd lint qoi hurl han rodoiiok i b uremai s 1 1 kill ed in i i'iriili.ii iiiiuilur he wt thrown oh iiih back with hjl bead ed each and bei the bus when he v i i;it bad become of his wile and daughter he had to leave again sunday hill did mil o until lie had made sure that mrs schulti and her daughter had not re reived serious injury they were mum nhonied than hurt although both were badly bruised " mnsohultz was formerly proprietress f the tremonl bouse at l.ansdale pedro balom of 7io locust street w ho was one of the party returning from the home of mr and mrs charles 1'iiilield was prostrated by the shock be received which affected bin more seriously than his injuries a out on the left hand from broken glass and b badly i'lliwd head mooonrt the engine • r was the i uf the hour winded os t-iiaiu cut ruiasd and scalded fiom head to foot nanaged to utagger to his feet and ted the work of rescue th bts nf t he ¦ ii who were tin-own about wen n a corner dnder mcceurt'i direction tbe window - ii an i they were re ued after he physicians and wreokers an n't s pluck l'.ive it and tie fell h was af ti b§liev a as dead m the i - - v > - 1 1 hospital sunday it w<|s rted that balf thi i is burned cr itldod from his bod and a skin-graft i :• operation may be pecwisai >¦ mouuurti who '¦'• m qualified lo < ¦ : iur ha i is heen in several wieci • mire about i whfll 9 . i tilled up a cut ii the road mcoo irt then i mil lisuneil 111 oil cat and .\. in compelled to bn k the ¦ win t'umluuitd uu h>li '¦ william h elvers of cbelten ' william ii michener of oaontz and j s bryan of wyneote olliciating is a board of tax assessors wi're in edg hill on thursday inakinu the usual triennial assessment of property for taxation purposes the kdge 1 1 ill senior football team will play a mated game on thanksgiv ing day on tbe home grounds with tbe arlington a a of west philadelphia this will be i lie last ime o the s i 8oh foi ihe rttniprs an it is expec d bae^i ne of t geven gii.i.'a laved siiiee hot 10 i 1 ¦-->.!(¦ has won tour and liope to he victorious thi week . a mr smith and family sinre last summer bad occupied the i'eal proper ty on limekiln pvke at north hill when they game t'i our town they had in tbe shape of live stock a horse a cow and ahout nil ibickeii.s they were not an careful an they mi^ht have been about the quantity and qual ity of the feed of the horse nor the treatment he received and an agent of the pennsylvania society for the pre vention of cruelty of animals entered a complain against the pater families and li is horse was ordered to be killed soon after the family cow died it was said with symptoms of poisoning in consequence of some enemy having ad ministed to the animal a dose of paris green of late the smiths bud com plained that theives had for fl 1'ing time visited their chicken coops regularly every saturday night with the result that'last week they bad but 58 fowls li-ft this w.-is too great a burden to he home by a family who thought their neighbors none too friendly and on wednesday of hist week they bade edge hill g.iiid-bye ami returned to philadel phia from whence they came when they tnnk ii]i a residence here real batata tnm-tan executors of h f bean to clement ii betm,lot in skippack i jobn bornemanii to kmina m.bmhle lot in cheltenliaic 8228 edward 1 aleds tn bli ncne k lot in wyndmoor 5750 yeo crtiimm ltilll found on l.i>vern.u vthia another eannon bull was :•<"¦¦•¦ '¦ i.l'm ivimy packer mllli farm last v j i mnfl about two feet under ground by wi i id.hunilcker while digging a wench it measures over threj lucbe in diameter and » i ppundi and loouncea it is undoubted i ne thai wu there by washington's army whlli tii.-.r in i"'.i it l needless to eaj thatthe and j dm is highly prlaad by the governor i:xiw)h derailed hi j iikliil.mii the phliadelpbl i and from new york ni derailed 2.10 prlday tlteruoon the a d ut » switch on a sliarp curve so luse could be asuigu the ilguah ¦'- ne switch w.i dime i tlm . ' vltn in a ipeoeol u ei ¦ aft el 1<1 2 jurlng the raili ly l».iurel1 it up at - ., -'•¦ pi bottom : . i'liliuaei hia < : : ic'li triiia i.i.iue ii d.it i . ¦ . pnmic t bj i er tn thuivliiv ii ft ii t i uii.l hkenerally un i i aootb«i i'.htv ¦• . v » uses ¦ unvuitih ¦ ipeuluv 1,1 ii t t un in liip hiull an ideal friendship rev edwards preaches on the sub ject to odd fellows tin jonathan and i>»*ifi attaotmntm »« « type l-..niiilml<)ii lor a l»rot liorlimirt — liiiiiliip rnii^ldiirnt llini »» • nlrrohen irihiulhlilp jlclwrtu llrotlirrn sing i i-i sandny evening tuv f t ed wards in the first m e ohnrch arab ler,i>reaohi d a iermon to n larue deleoa ii r odd kellnwe from ambler fort washington jnrrwttown and north wales tlie members attended in a hodv iirnl occupied front heats and tlie remainder of the church whs crowded with a irtrjie nndienne tbe modade brothers sang several seleotiooi closinir by rei|iu^t with ' the mystic kiver rev edwards selectsd bis text from l sum xviii-.'i jonathan lo»ed him ii his own soul " and tlie t pic hs hli ideal friendship after a hearty wel come to the visiting odd fellows mr kclwnrdi said want to say something tonight thai will make yon batter men i don't wanl yon to be dreamers nut doers what tbe world uit is men manly men takes '< heart to nmke a ninn a heart unit feels sympathy with men and in barinony with god the soriptoras gives us cur best ideals abraham for the faithful joseph for clean manhood moses for patriotism job for patience david for humility daniel for constancy i'anl ini heroism my text is the beginning of a famous friendship it i i world's ¦ type and it bns become the corner stone ri'f brotherhood it is a rent tliinjt to have friends and in order to pousess friends yon must show yourself friend ly be careful what kimi of friends you choose yon want friends who will support and help you don't for the sake of a little merriment sacrifice a kood conscience and curse yourself with a lasting injury it ruined sampson and solomon i like the friendship of jonathan and david because it was genuine the way jonathan befrierniei david after their firei meeting proves the genuineness of the attachment this friendship was w£o one of considera tion weareapl to be too inconsider ate of others too blunt to riiiigb too cutting i don't know what the gieat judge will do with those who make long prayers hut whose tongups are pbarpenod daggers don't be inilty f it kindness and gonerrsity ill nei yon far better results i am pleading for a liign btandard of brotherhood live kindness and thn world will re spond if you men nave any meanness iu you i'll like to shame it out of you to r.cbt your srn *> ill he cleaner lor th ai.,i i iot t liking lo tln.-e mil i'-11jd rt a fl!"tn i«'-us whs uiv-iileiate t&utt xiin . ¦• ¦¦ . vea r i un lepers weri ml dijveii away to die in utter wretchedness l!lind i>:iri i niens v;is not tolfl tn keep still ; mary magdalene was not con itcniiud oh be jwua mini'fiil of their need of il friend mid iib liel|ieil them you know bow lunch jonathan sao ririred foi david he nave up his claim on his father's throne . he risked his father's wrath : he contrived for david'tt safety it is cheap friendship that won't make sacrittoe when neces sary this is my dosing point it was an unbroken friendship magnetism mesnaerism or hypnotism as it is sometimes culled is a ninth abused and little understood science there are three distinct wavs of producing tbe desired effect prof hamilton has oarefull combined all three methods until he is now able to almost instantly produce the hypnotic influence upon those who wish to go under bis control the prof eusoi will be at the ambler opera house thursday thanksgiving nitrht surrounded by a strong company miss lizzie snvih'i the charming s ui>rette in a novel whistling specialty ¦ mr i'"d mountney in comic songs and ories ; mr ihines 1 rice kin of eccentric oopiediane james ami ed wards singing nnd danoing aomediana ; rice and raymund in a pretty little skit just like a scene from the play — the whole to conelndo wtih the one-act travesty romeo and juliet tlie influence ol the yimiiii'h cuiiipaniciii the gospel of good obeer brightenn every page of the voium companion although the papei i 7o years of age it does not look back on the pat as i hitter period ihan the present the companion believes thai cbetimi iom full of prodiisa is tbe time we are living in and every weeklj iaiue reflects i!i i irit of look tng forward and not bai k to n ire than half a million american i carries every week its ¦ cbeei i t<nies picture tbe rue characteristic of tbe young inen ind women ol america lt articles jrinj nearly three million leaders in ouch with the besl thought of the most faniouft of living men and women annual announcement cumber inilv lin^r the principal featurej of the companion't new vnlnmu for iwn will be t'li to any addieii free the new biibsnribei i jive all i'i of the companion nr tlie rauiainlnfi weeks of i1 i mn tjie i ime of mbsoripl ion aluo tb ... i i ¦ m i i litho i;iaptn or ami void the youth's compaxiok n mas v ill bury t».k i luiim liti|iie»l ¦ hi oilay . t ui i
Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19031126 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 11/26/1903 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
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 | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1903 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19031126 |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 48 |
Subject | Newspapers -- Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County -- Ambler |
Description | A newspaper from the community of Ambler, Pa., this collection includes incomplete runs of the Ambler Gazette from 1897 to 1919. This is a weekly newspaper that reports news from multiple communities in Montgomery County. The local news reported in the paper is, in many cases, the only record of the development of the southern half of Montgomery County. The Ambler Gazette continues the Fort Washington Times. |
Publisher | A.K. Thomas |
Date | 11/26/1903 |
Location Covered | Ambler, Pa.;Montgomery County, Pa. |
Type | text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ |
Contact | For more information, please contact the Wissahickon Valley Public Library at abutton@wvpl.org or phone: 215-643-1320. |
Contributing Institution | Wissahickon Valley Public Library |
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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the am gazette vol xxi no 48 ambler pa xovrmhhr 20 1smw 1.25 a ykar guernsey breeders eastern association guests of price at broad axe mr meeting held nt h|i»t«»oo |
Month | 11 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1903 |
Page | 1 |
Sequence | 1 |
Mode | grayscale |
BitsPerPixel | 8 |
DPIX | 300 |
DPIY | 300 |
FileSizeK | 29862 |
FileName | 1903_11_26_001.tif |
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