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gazette r()l xxu.-m 4 ambler pa october 2o 1!m)4 1.25 a ykar pastor is installed interc sling services i upper dublin lutheran cnwrch ««». >< v thohlll t..h vow n i'd mr nl ot the i , ur^t tn.i imprf skivc scrvlrc onmliirlril l.y l\rv allxltlitti mih ii till i*iiii«'f l.urup alt imiiiim hev sftnitieuj tholan was installed siiniliiv ni(iriiingb8 pastor n the upper dublin lutheran church and iniin-i ing service wive held the church fifing filled with worshiper kev h ( !. alleman ol the meoninl lutheran . liim-li philadelphia had charge of the i'reliui inar portion of the services reading the scripture lewon from the third chapter ot fit haul's letter to timothy and part of the fourth chapter wherein is contained the nullifications of a minister ttdip heh xili relat ing to the s-aeriflee and waring neees nary for the congregation after singing we wekuino thee in jesiw kame,''',dr t o billhcimcr of the gettysburg theological semi nary led in pmycr ami then " 1 et in watchmen all wiil»e win ki f . alleman tlun delivered the i lim«e to tbfi.licw pastor in which he said tiih'f are two sides to the miiiitittriai.ir*laii<>iisliip — that of the pastor aiirrnmt of the people nnd it is fitting on an occasion of this kind to recite the dutie a presentatn gregation in presentative duty to int>te you have t*l and in this i your attenti timothy iv swlf arid nnti tijie offio nol of on the minister but duties of the ci in of place ak re synod it is our w pastor which minister to yon ion i desire to call paul'h letter to take heed unto thy doctrine hiinibtry is a high mid one c<>m..nissioned from the hand it ;»• his plan to bring the to rea-yiuuis men and the office ins lbu-uie a memorable one filled with jl-epresentative men of all ages onr brethren the glory of tlie church , pjjul ayss in his corinthian discourse is the very ami of god god has greatly magnified this office and it is a comfort for us to know that the humblest christian minister may be enrolled withsthe men of holy re nown — even with the sou of god they stand for him and his glory is won t>y their triumphs so also irt the responsibilities and exactions heavy the deepest designs of god's sovereignty are mu'ii him and the demands on the soul of the minister an enormous take heed nu to thyself fijlit r no work so thor oughly test i man as this office does people concede to us every honor but it is a peril his test ir is a pathetic thing to remember how many who come n i »• so if of the prophet's vision are only wise in their own con ceits be yourself ; do nut pretend take li,eed that your soul he fed from r lie rnaheet fountain and then you will teftp fruit and life power the pulpit hah a magnificent opportunity and the very greatness of thisopportiiiiiry must be our inspi ration christ's haliit was to retreat upon the life of god after minibterinj an i to retire apart and there hold communion with god re member that the transfiguration oc cured at night after a day of exhaust ing toil take heed the tempations to onxselves are very strong we are always giving out to people under the gaze of nun — always in demand and some will try to steal awav the inner life guard well your study make it sacred heed the doctrine a preacher ust have a message which should be gonpelof salvation take heed to it g deeply it requires devotion and prayer to keep in line with the profes sion bouih are at stake ; you are to feed them and yi ur concern should ever be what yon can feed them people are btifiy with toils and domestic cures they have not the leisure to secure the pence and therefore they elect you and you are to tell them of the vision and bring them the treasures vour great commission is to hold up jesus t lie light of the world if your work then fails the responsibility is not yours the realization of your duly \\ ill make tsouls and save sinners magnify jesus nd then the fruit will be abundant let the rule of christ be your motto and learn of him ltn\y to preach he told of the plain truth in a plain way with common words and illustrations lie had sympathy and food for ml and : puke in love i.'vi n l,is rebuke was full nf pity take heed of tin m that hear you both pastor and people you must know your people stoop to conquer but also to i ise again keep your standard of judgment hiyli l>et your heart be open and then he will keep you to the eternal life and you will l.iin many souls to glory dr bulheimer then delivered the charge to the congregation and spoko on thess v : m and 18 ' ' 1 may beseech you brethren to know them which labor among you and over you in the lord and to admonish you ami in es teem them very highly in love who work for lov b bake ami be at peace unions yourselves lie s lid usually when the coll gregatiou -' leutu a pastor they are anxious for proof of the h-m to sec if they have elected the right man fail ing to accept the responsibility renting on them ill proving that they are the right people the people expeol i be minister to briiig prosperity ami sue oew perhaps that is right and what they in.i expect lull if mailers do not turnout no favorably the congregation a it has tht wrong man the uosgngtttiou holds the pasfeot ¦ iiih lor snooesj or failure ; i he being the leader rightly has in fiiienit tu make the work uucceggful but 1 do thiuk that the congregatiuii home share hi the suiccssur allure the work while the mtftoi bit dou't fiujfot your part ou ure faiuili.ir s nh youtuutitiv yin i cui < - > 1 1 v n in mi frh«l know lnordortu nncced yoti must al i try to attend thr rl iimii scrvii if popsible iu iim«t not piit tli in i iii-tei to preach rood si rnions if ti ir i no inopirntion bnotdnl him hy h gootl ilttellilmlllr ynin dtlty is ill foil's home iiisias truly nr it in your p.istnr's kemciiiher you i pscfot ill prayew hi ueed to he i ifteil im to joil iimi then by thin co-operation the in inisters heart will he light and it for the beet service speak well of your pantor to outside pwople imt if yon can't sa anvthing good of him don't s:iv anything unkitid many a man has been robbed of usefulness hv btiuft oried down say noun thing kind id him also he don't need lattery imt if he has preached ynii a kelpiul ser niiiii ihiinlt him hive innnifestiitimis of ymir respect and phteem to the liv ing hoii't wait until after death to heap rpflo of rpnienibraikfl n th ciislil'l ocmetimen onr pactor don't pleaw nn/4on't so abont elionghtleisly ped dlidr the family secrets of tlie church to a greedy pablic a better w:iy is to fio to him like a ( iii.-li.in : tn 1u ever tin-matter pray over it and reach a better understanding see to his temporal wants pay his salary promptly when due li the treasury is short don't let him feel it by giving him only a portion of his salary as his salary is the weather g~oage of tin church the minister is scusilivi about this and considers that it stands for the congregation's estimation of him support him in all his efforts stand by him encourage him cheer him by being here and by remembering him iu prayer and by kind words by taking earc of him in himuitural wants rally around and support him and i am sure the union will he a pleasant one and prosperity will result and that pastor and peoplo may look back with gladness of heart and call it in time to come a blessed day.1 the vows were then administered to rev tlioliin who answered the uen ticms beiiif surrounded by his elders after which the new pastor ascended to the pulpit and said yon have heard the instructions may it be our prayer to carry them out and may we grow up in love and push the work of god in this community " announcements were then read anil the congregation sang how beau teous are tlieir feet who stand on zion after which pastor thola.ii pro - bounced the benediction after the service the congregation gathered about the new pastor con gratulated him and extended the right hand of fellowship as a pledge of their support and esteem hurslkraoracksnft iu s«l)rmviil at some time alter one o'clock on thursday morning entry whs forced into eisenlohr's cigar factory at sel lersville for the purpose of looting the place entrance was gained through the office window situated on the second floor by prying open the whi di w the marauders were evidently familiar with the plans of the build ing and the easiest place of access known nitro glycerine was used with deadly effect on the safe which was totally demolished and the inrinture ruined all that rewarded their efforts however was about iso cigars which they curried away with them all the money had been removed from the safe as well as the stamps no clue to the identity of the robbers has been found but it is believed they are members of the same gaiik tlmt has been torroizing the outlyiup sec tions of philadelphia both on the main line and on the north perm railroad souderton has frequeuty been invaded recently a store in perkasie within the last two weeks has been entered and numerous other towns near there have been the victims of these mid night invasions had there been any money in tin safe the thieves voold have had a clear field to kit away with it for all the while they were there no one disturb ed them they forced an entry blew open the safe and made good their escape and were not once molested eisenlohr'i have several times been entered and each time the burglars ea caped safely until better protection is given the town the same thins is liable lo happen at any tlnae tii •-! in fii services the members of the upper dumm brethren church will hold a series of gospel meetings oommenciug with thursday oct 85 conducted by rev orval long , . oi hanover who is ;> man nl unusual lerver and spirit the public is cordially invited to be present at these meeting which will be in terestiug tottlj and be of great spirit ual benefit to the church evening service ari 7 80 sunday 10 so for next sunday bitter jegge <-'. zeigler.of eoy eraford will preaoli since the resignation of kev ti p kittingex the church has not af ye called anyone to the vacant charge.but has beeu hitviiif buppllee from elayere ford lots feast on saturday was well attended and a speaker from a mission in brooklyn n y made a very inspir ing address c«utiiry-om crime yhuei !» 1 riiincrlnl john faber miller attorney for joseph smith tit hpriugtleld tuwnship committed at the last term of emu null nun ui maintaining a aaiianoe in i'linirtiiwn tileil icasons fur a new trial on thursday one t the teaaoni la that the tranwilpt charges in allege the orlme to have hern oom mitttid on auk 84 1804 the wne probably having been an error an the part oi the oopyiit other reasons for a new trial were as toilowt • that the tnuuoripi ui the jnitloe show that information waa thill case thai the defendant was unvinl without a warrant that the transcript does imt show ihat any ntfense had been committed by the defendant that the affidavit of or john if moclotkej is nut siillicii nl i sii|i purt proceedings l'hat tiiti judge in«-il in oliargluji he un . auegbd i iiurs cited doe noi toade in cattle men attention at broad axe sale of spolswood farm irnrortcd guernsey stock fully iihio in allfniunre al li thl vv i p y nine owned by mr k t prlee at broad axe and which won jnch splendid comneudation nl the st loaifl world's fair is being sold al i ml 1 1 lo rale thin wednesday it b wood by peter o llellogg auction er ul new vcirk city fully 1000 people are in attendance lit the sale and special wiipmi bonvcj ed prominent oxjenhsey breeders from and ili r this morning for an inspection of the herd and attendance at the sale bpecial ana complete arrange incuts have been made at the farm or caring for the people tni-wer the gi'i'iiiantiiv n caterer has charge nl the dinner which was served in the large ham from nicely decorated tables and thesiilesof the room being appro priately decorated with proihuts of the field and farm bttdl as cnrii.pniiiii kins beets leavoh etc a large tent idxs feet was erected monday on the lawn in trout of the nsw cow barn and 400 oliairn from the germantown crick et cluti are arraiifjed therein for the pur chaser die cattle ar led inside and gold 94 head of rattle art to )><>. exposed of which about to are cows mid heifers from one to two yeans of lil being f hih y g principally fresh cows many of which l become fresh since the lou in fair 1-1 mills of different ajres from calves to five yearn old are on the list and it ii estimated that the sale will amount to close to ii(),0o0 among the many purchasers lire 40(1 guernseys men of the united states every prominent member of the guern sey oattle club the new york jjive stock exchange mr lindsay of sail juan sacramento c'lil whp de sired to purchase several head from the herd while it was at st louie litit mr price declined because lie waft tin der i-ohtracrt with mr kellogk to nave the entire herd until the sale other buyers are from outral mexico also representatives from leavenworth kau ; fort worth texas.aml mie new kiifrland states are also represented mr h mck twomhly of madison k j has 1 1 is manager 1 l hope on hand mr kelogg has his nshistau;s to conduct the sale and many comrnib sioiit are held from distant parties with power to purohane the herd has been thoroughly tested by dr 8 h johnston of ambler veterinary gnrgeon under the direction of the state live stock sanitary board and has been found en tirely free from tuberculosis young calves under six mouths should the pnrcliaser desire may lie tested on the day ot the sale at his expense a representative of the gazette inspected the herd on monday and the oattle were all in fine lloom and perfect condition all the way through many of the cows have promising calves and together they presented a perfect pictnre.and attest wonderfully to thepropogative powersof the herd wedded lentz hartman miss edna k hartmau daughter of kev dr j p hartman of lafayette hill was married tuesday evening oct 11 in st peter's lutheran church barren hill to mr fayetta lenta of mauch chunk the cere mony was performed by the bride's father mrp albert hoyt was matron of honor and jvliss daroliiif miller flower girl mr pardee of german town was belt man and tlie nshers wire mr mlddleton of torreadale mr polist of mauch hunk mr hoyt of german town and dr hurt man of ohatnbersbnrg after the ceremony there was a reception at the bride's home on park avenue la fayette hill when the bride and groom return from their wedding trip ihcy will live at the orchards in mauch chunk 0tt folk mr reuben h ott of jsnkintown and mis florence v pole of ambler were married on wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents tennis avenue ambler hy rev t carson hanua.uf the jenkinto wn bap li-i church mr frank hay of jen kintown and mr keyser of philadel phia stood with the groom andjiiss ott a sutsx of the aroom.and jiis.sma ble pole a sister of the bride acted as iniih sniaiils tlu home ias l>t'autifnl ly decorated and a choice tnppei was served after the oeremony the oonplc bave gone to washiufrton i ('.. f'oj twn weeks and are bood to return to ji'iikinrown to reside i stout a pretty liouie wedding timk place on wednesday afternoon oct i t 1 o'clock at the home of mr and elwood htont , near h ice tuns when ii daughter alice bxooke.vaimar d tu mr william henry faust sun nl mr and mrs lvtwinh i'au-i of ainhler tin ceremony was per formed by eev.h f.thoi&n.of ambit i the hride was given away by her father and al»e w.is attended by miss blanohe k faust clster of ih groom is maid of honor mr joseph a stout , brother of the bride was beal man tin imusc w88 decorated with antumn leaves ami potted plants wi;i-m wb3b miss anna m well and mr robert w weisei weiv united iu marriage coesday ut high nood t the borne of t he brlde'i pareuts at enreka pa rev sanui i k thoiau pastoa ol u 11 per dublin lutheran ounrah psrforxu 1 he oeremony the bride won r rey crepe-cle-oheue dress trlnuned in in 1 and panne veivel . ami oai 1 liriile s rusi - i i 6 uttupj cuiiplti loft ambler mi ilir 8.o4 iraiuou lh«ir wed itiug trip republicans ! list f mass meetings to be held in this locality onlnn of nnlti>iihl an<l l.nrul liii|mir<iliii iirki i.ir anhhnnrna tiiin tlior»tl»t i mil sllta inn on hlur<lii wlllon irnv • i '. m hli'l \ mlilpr t .'? a mi ct luk of the republican worki r ol ambler and adjoining tn\vnslii|w win held in the ant bier open how btlildlng mi saturday evening lust which was well attended hy the niein in rs of the republican comity rom in ittie with their advi.-ury 1cimm : i ;• ¦ s nf this vicinity dr li v mattlnon preswed at the up i ting which whs n larffb and very enthusiastic one and john 1j shoe nialiir whs made srcretiivy jt was ile tennined to liate a ptibhc meeting in the ambleropera honge on the evening ol the 37tn of october to be address cd iiv 1 hampton moore city treas urer ot philadelphia nnd president of the national league of republican ciulis col ned arder flood of mead ville cingrrs:-in:ni wanger and as semblyiiian rex vuriims oommitteea to look after the details and arrange for the proposed meeting on oct •>! were appointed and invitation extended to nil the neighboring republican clubs to par ticipate it is expected that this meet ing will be the largest demonstration of tlie kind ever held in this vicinity dr r v mattison iwas chooten to preside at the meeting on the 87th of october and the following members of the county connnittpp were elected glenside and around dr w it hnher is on n kunnifift trip menn hoover and wliitakor hovb rcturneil from st l.miis miss lll.in hi h tinlog r mt . car mclavfiuh w ill mit rtiiin tie fiirls amociatinti ii hot hoou m i'riday • veiling henry l.iiclnil of edg till i . hm i ¦¦' n award 1 1 the conttrct for supply ing 180 tuns ol coal to the abingtnn hi is mrs liilui stuut . a lify iiiiilt ri < imt of kl hi bd week from a nagle i'ranl ci edge hill pair of in i th as vice presidents v j tlmmiis f shoemaker irvin ! divine i black burn hum s si oonlson j k hal lcwell harry weber s b drake alex hipson the following cownlttem were also appointed : committee on arrangoment — loseph a buchanan chairman ; win o krnus j m hay wood josephfoulke esq john l shoemaker coiamit tee on speakers — wm s aeuff c.liair ni an ; fred gilbert dr s h johnston e (!. s<-ott newton myers commit tee on printing — e frank craft chair man : rudolph k sty er joseph 7 har ton william urban archie dnniiell comniittee on nmsie — robert anik'i son chairman phaon hex frank kramer frank weber ci b kenners oonimittee on finance — j watson draft chairman je-eph hayvrood a m jenkins h c biildle john lj brown attorney (;> u ral hamilton l car sonand opnkr--s>iiian john oal/ell will he thi'-jirinoijia i peakei'sat the reimh licau mass me t ing which will be held in the norristown operfli house nn thursday evening nov :'. a ma.«h meet ing of the republicans of gwynedd.will be lield this weiliies day evening at penllyn station as seuiblviikiii john rex assistant dis trict ¦ attorney conrad slit-ive oonnty • iiainnan irvin p.kni]uaiid attorney j ambler williams will sjieak jjt tiei'iihlicaii meeting w ill he held i!ir)obbins hiill.ashbiiunic.dii tliurs uay evening 30th iur--t at s o'clock wm i shaffer of delaware county george bradford carr esq , of phila delphia and congressman irving p v anger will be the speakers several of the candidates for county offices will also be present and a good turn out of republicans i 8 expected the second regiment band will furnish the music and more red fire will be burned on tlie occasion than was ever before burned in aihbonrne meeting will be under the auspices of the cheltenham republican club les ter i dingee president a big republican meeiiig will he held at the new park at willow orove on october it john dal/.ell will be one of the speakers be there it is expected rom all over people bnoks and montgomery counties a republican mass meelng will be held at springfield hotel flourtovn noxt monday evening when senator roberts conard 8 shetare john h rex j ambler williams and francis k swartley will make addresses a monster republican mass-meeting will he held at forl side inn white marsh saturday next under the aus pices of the for washington club and addresseti will be made by j hampton moore frederick j bhoyer ex-assistani tlistricl attorney ot phila delphia and c i cur beasley one of the leading attorneys and orators of the state music will he furnished by the ambler band everybody invited at neiv bulldlngl for jtinklutown the american oontraotbv oontalna ' • follo'wini in the current issue i architect frank h mayo wynoote u has plant for a 8-story t win dwel ling 44x49 feet for theodore b oul i jenkintown local stem and frame concrete flooring ulate roof ilinae and sand plaster plate k1'i>s wond nwmtcls ii nd hot air heat bids will be rcciivi 1 1 by owner architect frank hi mayo ffynoote has prepared plans for a three-story double house 33x48 feet for m plun i.i 1 1 and k r kram jenkintown jii il brick hard oil finish and hot air heat bids will bereoelved from local contractors about october :.'<>. architect m b beau lansdalethai plans readv for bids for i 2 story double residence at jenkintown tor i s riokeit brick shite and tin roofing mautelmi tile work plate and leaded glash gas and eleotriu bxturei and fun ¦ — robert irdell of konlstown vu lit years of igfi oh saturday it it likely t imt the ec k i . & electric light system ol north walei will lie c xtelidi d in w'e.-i i'lilllt — on account of a strike fi"ng the wi-rknu n who were flsing tne furnace iu the ablugtoin preabyterisui jjmroh the ik'rvices on sunii.in were lield in tho ahiukt'ui aohool bouse near the church hill was burled imi horn of lif>r brother iimur hill ui ii tl ie italian baiter at it wednesday pnrchaneda horses at norriitnwn for with his ilellvery watjon miss lonim vvftypooll of the high lands who i uid partially recovered from an attack nl typhoid fever han had r relapse and in confined to liei bed again officers are on the watch for edge hill italian who make a practice of carrying concealed weaponn nnd i man was ruoently lined 93 ao and his weapon conflscated george olampffer and wife have rented one of kline vanwinkle's houses on limekiln pike which lias inst been vacated by ohtttlei mcoor mick the latter has iimved to mt airy a surprise party wasgitsnon wed nesday night to mr and mrs oenrgp v hurst who live on tlie limekiln pike below waverly road on the oc casion of the srd iinnivert-iiry of tlieir marriage robert scott nf the engineering firm of robert 8cott iv company wit arch street philadelphia is bnildiiifr a barn mid stable jit his tountry resi dence near kdge hill john h god frey of thill place has the contract for the erection of the ktructnren hutlf r 1'lajn orttt fontball one of the most exciting games of football ever played on the butler field club's grounds was held watur day when the marion a c lined up against the butler field club and neither side was able to score after 40 minutes of hard playing captain charles buchanan kicked off to marion on the 10-yard line median running ir back 10 yards before he was dovnt-d on a serins of rushes marion carried the ball to butter's 10'yard line but here butler's defense stiffened and held marion for downs on the very first play o buchanan went through for f-ieveu yards but butler fumbled on the next play matipri wasnnableto gain and the ball was again in butler's possession the half ended with tlie hall within 2o yards of marion's goal in the second half butler rushed the ball to marion's 7 yard line where on an unfortunate mistake in signals they were held for downs the second half ended with the ball in ru tier's i»ses sion next saturday butler will play norrigtowu line up wutler isliitlcis ( km1 ie t i-nil kent letl tackle < rillin lutt iruiml macktai it litre o in klin right kuard rtficlly rimit tackle senciou murphy hougn rifht eud jetu-r j hucbauuu quhrt+*r back ('. fionuelly aeuff left half back meehau j hm-sou shield rt hall lack j donnelly < buclmmtn 11 severn full back devlin referee kramer ; umpire donovan time of halves 20 minutes marion yi limn mi * ii i.ttra liud-hv diebel gottlieb kneblei is still confined t his bed with a severe attack of rheu matism mrs casper morris and son of plula delpbia are the guests of 1 olieitoi morris jr lewis kinj of philadelphia was visiting his nephew arthur kin ani family on sunday i j hallowell and wife spent snu day with their sun morris l , am family in philadelphia harry rieger and household reindv i il to tiieir otty home last week morris george jr and wife of philadelphia were visiting the for mer's parents here on sunday john kinker of gennanto'wn visited l-.'iiiaiiuel battersby on wedeusday j.c morris jr was in virginia last week on bunlai b8 theodore fleck of philadi iphla visited his sou harry a and family lasl week dr fenton and family wlio bavi been oooupyipg the kivln's place dur ing the inmnier moved to the < ityon saturday live stuck l nulled iu uiiriiluit harn the barn an other buildings on t arm owned by john foitet.ftl etoxton station on the trenton cut-off were destroyed by fire early sunday tnorn ing two horses and four cows were burned tu death and all the wagons fanning implements and crops were consumed the buildings were pro bably ignited by tramps thi 4000 hurinattti the h w 1 s will in 1 1 1,1 il the home ol mr and mrs s s r maple < hen thursday evening all members are requested to bi elect urn ut officers will take p it..»|.e tvilln mm addle smith of north wales spent several days uul wee with ifhoinaa anderson and family mi aid m rs tnomas renti u of bdjje hill was the 1"sl of mr and wood hallowell on bum charles staokhotum idi ui siiniiay with his sister mrs walter eiohen i raw ol philadelphia ¦ mihi.i wi im visited her aunt mrs a di 1 1 manhunt in lit i > mrs klwihiil hallowell in on he sick list arthurmarkley anil family o 1'hila delphia spent sunday with mr ami mrs lidiu murkley mrs l'nd arnold is snandiug some time « lib trieudu iu uwudale lighting the township rfield hoard of commission ers discuss the project l!v i ili/nu i'nwpr frntti l'hllhil«il|ililll i;lf trli l-uli iiii|tflti in w.vinlm*»f>r hiiii l'limir».i\m wfl«h»i-li ihiii |>» mlrlit hi mflf i to ilif i'hrlt off towtlflttllp th ln nl i i oininissiiiiiers of sprit l^'lii m township im-iii an t.il.i<>urii d meeting thnnuay siternoon as pmblfng «< the corner of chel teiilumi nnd wlliow umve aycmies tn vle^v wltll the < lllllllli ssidllel's iii llrltell liiim tuwnship ( hilteiiliani avenue which lien in both townships with i view of agreeing on d sreneral plan of macadamizing the whole iviinuf however the ctheltenhnn ommis iloners w6tc unable to attend nnd the springfield hfiavrt went ovpr t he situ lltinll aldlle hi pri'sfiit iitives of the fliilndulphia blpofcrio lifiht company met the board ht the latter h request reuppct ing the proposition to light atreotf uid uve mns adjacent to tlie city line up to tin bonlere of which the electric lijjlit systi in is constructed in order to penetrate springfield township a sab siilinry company has been created known as the springfield electric light company and the rointnlmlon ers ii re ilesiroiis of con ractlng with tin in to linht certain streets and to transfer the welssbach limits to the outlstylng districts of the fovnuhip where at the present time it is impos sible to secure electricity fur this pur pose tlie situation was thoroughly con sidered and it wjis estimated t fiat tlifl to\viisliip,eould utilize from 140 to 1 oo electric lisihtb at present and with a redistribution uf the oil lanina illnmi nate orehind clmrch road wissa bickt n tiveiiup jviill road bast and west hnwes lane besides supplanting the oil lamps in w.yhdmoot svnd x>r tions of plourtown by this arrange ment the township roads will be pret ty generally lighted ssnd it svas de cideil to meet again mi tlie 25t li at the home of th president mr brothers when the subject will he further dis ellssi •< i after the inisii-iess wjis traiisaefed mr diuenbeok vice presldont of the hoard iitert incd fclie nieiiihers at his home ami gave them a dinner lmluh hull finrart in amlilrr one of the very best concerts ever held iii ambler vra gwen in mount pleasanl bs»ptlst oliurch last tlinrsday evening wtien ih ifew centnry trio from the l,;il-ai!ie lecture nnd amuse ment huriiin mis present the church was well li 1 liil ami all present parti cipated in t hegeui rous applause which greeted evexy immber ami demanded at least une eni'uro to evi ry selection on tlie program th triu is iiiiniiiimil of helen bea trice reed harpist je*nue,tte turner brooiiiell elocutionist nnd anna brown robrerts soprano soloist miss heed establ i shed her reputation as an artist of the flrnt ordcp on the liarp ami rlic sweet strains of the expressive and sweet tolled ijistriunent delighted the audience and proved an rti>])ro)i;i ate number with which to open so pleasing a program although suffer ing with a severe cold miss roberts voioe showed itself to be one of rare sweetness both srtrorjg and lender as required and also oapable of k'1 : ' ' variety her selections were thor oughly in keeping with the liijjfh-clahs program prcsentei i m : s broomeu basbeow pronounced the finest inter|ireter of cliild life in america and certainly proved she has tk right to this distinction n her presentations petite in form and charming in personality slni tavies the chihi parts with » naturajiiess which is in witch inuly oharming hjer"la»t day sit school was one of the best ever delivered iu ambler tn*'nev centnry trio hat establiaheda reputa tion in amiiler wii idi amturesa crowd id house wlnii il next fsvtora our lmr uii};li with its appearanoe fltnl olotsmi l)ps«lltf i'urty suir nf naeu's clotlilus i\ere found in a large water pipe on the old york road ii noble station suikiimt mom ing by john mcnally and i ritrl hennessey of glenbide monall found a saols containing soextrn ialr of trousers in au orchard othei suits were found scattered alonu the railroad - betwj on ni iile and jenk intow n stlltiojln the polloi believe thai i were thrown from freight cars i station and hidden in the p thievi ylu would have reiuoi \ nij;lit ofllcer kelly arresteil a c ao ing suspicion slyal ¦ > ¦ uldu aiiuu shortly atfer midnight ' l new suit of clotlllui wllicll led i numiser of sull found ky.bul was discovery w:is rep irted bias hell uiu anna m miller li takiuu a i arse in vein . tultun nndi r miss mary susan muni -, nf kurt waiilllugf son mrs i s ( ¦,. . i philadelphia i mii buuda \ wltli iriinils hei ber vices will be held in uitiun m e clmrch oil si udaj ai i p in . joj i r.m ¦ hi ' ^ 11 eto rn liouie tl ¦ week irom l i v;-i to ohlosgp and st loull invitatloutf are ont for tlie weddlnjc i m i u,u r to •• \ i rt washington mi wwlilolday 1 i i i i i'n ii'ii iihh bi ¦ i 11111111 id to her lull with tonsilitis nnriiiau li iiuiiierniaii sjicnt sun m jiareutb barney hbraua'ngh has 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Object Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19041020 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 10/20/1904 |
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. |
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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 | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1904 |
Description
Title | The Ambler Gazette 19041020 |
Volume | 22 |
Issue | 43 |
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 | 10/20/1904 |
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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gazette r()l xxu.-m 4 ambler pa october 2o 1!m)4 1.25 a ykar pastor is installed interc sling services i upper dublin lutheran cnwrch ««». >< v thohlll t..h vow n i'd mr nl ot the i , ur^t tn.i imprf skivc scrvlrc onmliirlril l.y l\rv allxltlitti mih ii till i*iiii«'f l.urup alt imiiiim hev sftnitieuj tholan was installed siiniliiv ni(iriiingb8 pastor n the upper dublin lutheran church and iniin-i ing service wive held the church fifing filled with worshiper kev h ( !. alleman ol the meoninl lutheran . liim-li philadelphia had charge of the i'reliui inar portion of the services reading the scripture lewon from the third chapter ot fit haul's letter to timothy and part of the fourth chapter wherein is contained the nullifications of a minister ttdip heh xili relat ing to the s-aeriflee and waring neees nary for the congregation after singing we wekuino thee in jesiw kame,''',dr t o billhcimcr of the gettysburg theological semi nary led in pmycr ami then " 1 et in watchmen all wiil»e win ki f . alleman tlun delivered the i lim«e to tbfi.licw pastor in which he said tiih'f are two sides to the miiiitittriai.ir*laii<>iisliip — that of the pastor aiirrnmt of the people nnd it is fitting on an occasion of this kind to recite the dutie a presentatn gregation in presentative duty to int>te you have t*l and in this i your attenti timothy iv swlf arid nnti tijie offio nol of on the minister but duties of the ci in of place ak re synod it is our w pastor which minister to yon ion i desire to call paul'h letter to take heed unto thy doctrine hiinibtry is a high mid one c<>m..nissioned from the hand it ;»• his plan to bring the to rea-yiuuis men and the office ins lbu-uie a memorable one filled with jl-epresentative men of all ages onr brethren the glory of tlie church , pjjul ayss in his corinthian discourse is the very ami of god god has greatly magnified this office and it is a comfort for us to know that the humblest christian minister may be enrolled withsthe men of holy re nown — even with the sou of god they stand for him and his glory is won t>y their triumphs so also irt the responsibilities and exactions heavy the deepest designs of god's sovereignty are mu'ii him and the demands on the soul of the minister an enormous take heed nu to thyself fijlit r no work so thor oughly test i man as this office does people concede to us every honor but it is a peril his test ir is a pathetic thing to remember how many who come n i »• so if of the prophet's vision are only wise in their own con ceits be yourself ; do nut pretend take li,eed that your soul he fed from r lie rnaheet fountain and then you will teftp fruit and life power the pulpit hah a magnificent opportunity and the very greatness of thisopportiiiiiry must be our inspi ration christ's haliit was to retreat upon the life of god after minibterinj an i to retire apart and there hold communion with god re member that the transfiguration oc cured at night after a day of exhaust ing toil take heed the tempations to onxselves are very strong we are always giving out to people under the gaze of nun — always in demand and some will try to steal awav the inner life guard well your study make it sacred heed the doctrine a preacher ust have a message which should be gonpelof salvation take heed to it g deeply it requires devotion and prayer to keep in line with the profes sion bouih are at stake ; you are to feed them and yi ur concern should ever be what yon can feed them people are btifiy with toils and domestic cures they have not the leisure to secure the pence and therefore they elect you and you are to tell them of the vision and bring them the treasures vour great commission is to hold up jesus t lie light of the world if your work then fails the responsibility is not yours the realization of your duly \\ ill make tsouls and save sinners magnify jesus nd then the fruit will be abundant let the rule of christ be your motto and learn of him ltn\y to preach he told of the plain truth in a plain way with common words and illustrations lie had sympathy and food for ml and : puke in love i.'vi n l,is rebuke was full nf pity take heed of tin m that hear you both pastor and people you must know your people stoop to conquer but also to i ise again keep your standard of judgment hiyli l>et your heart be open and then he will keep you to the eternal life and you will l.iin many souls to glory dr bulheimer then delivered the charge to the congregation and spoko on thess v : m and 18 ' ' 1 may beseech you brethren to know them which labor among you and over you in the lord and to admonish you ami in es teem them very highly in love who work for lov b bake ami be at peace unions yourselves lie s lid usually when the coll gregatiou -' leutu a pastor they are anxious for proof of the h-m to sec if they have elected the right man fail ing to accept the responsibility renting on them ill proving that they are the right people the people expeol i be minister to briiig prosperity ami sue oew perhaps that is right and what they in.i expect lull if mailers do not turnout no favorably the congregation a it has tht wrong man the uosgngtttiou holds the pasfeot ¦ iiih lor snooesj or failure ; i he being the leader rightly has in fiiienit tu make the work uucceggful but 1 do thiuk that the congregatiuii home share hi the suiccssur allure the work while the mtftoi bit dou't fiujfot your part ou ure faiuili.ir s nh youtuutitiv yin i cui < - > 1 1 v n in mi frh«l know lnordortu nncced yoti must al i try to attend thr rl iimii scrvii if popsible iu iim«t not piit tli in i iii-tei to preach rood si rnions if ti ir i no inopirntion bnotdnl him hy h gootl ilttellilmlllr ynin dtlty is ill foil's home iiisias truly nr it in your p.istnr's kemciiiher you i pscfot ill prayew hi ueed to he i ifteil im to joil iimi then by thin co-operation the in inisters heart will he light and it for the beet service speak well of your pantor to outside pwople imt if yon can't sa anvthing good of him don't s:iv anything unkitid many a man has been robbed of usefulness hv btiuft oried down say noun thing kind id him also he don't need lattery imt if he has preached ynii a kelpiul ser niiiii ihiinlt him hive innnifestiitimis of ymir respect and phteem to the liv ing hoii't wait until after death to heap rpflo of rpnienibraikfl n th ciislil'l ocmetimen onr pactor don't pleaw nn/4on't so abont elionghtleisly ped dlidr the family secrets of tlie church to a greedy pablic a better w:iy is to fio to him like a ( iii.-li.in : tn 1u ever tin-matter pray over it and reach a better understanding see to his temporal wants pay his salary promptly when due li the treasury is short don't let him feel it by giving him only a portion of his salary as his salary is the weather g~oage of tin church the minister is scusilivi about this and considers that it stands for the congregation's estimation of him support him in all his efforts stand by him encourage him cheer him by being here and by remembering him iu prayer and by kind words by taking earc of him in himuitural wants rally around and support him and i am sure the union will he a pleasant one and prosperity will result and that pastor and peoplo may look back with gladness of heart and call it in time to come a blessed day.1 the vows were then administered to rev tlioliin who answered the uen ticms beiiif surrounded by his elders after which the new pastor ascended to the pulpit and said yon have heard the instructions may it be our prayer to carry them out and may we grow up in love and push the work of god in this community " announcements were then read anil the congregation sang how beau teous are tlieir feet who stand on zion after which pastor thola.ii pro - bounced the benediction after the service the congregation gathered about the new pastor con gratulated him and extended the right hand of fellowship as a pledge of their support and esteem hurslkraoracksnft iu s«l)rmviil at some time alter one o'clock on thursday morning entry whs forced into eisenlohr's cigar factory at sel lersville for the purpose of looting the place entrance was gained through the office window situated on the second floor by prying open the whi di w the marauders were evidently familiar with the plans of the build ing and the easiest place of access known nitro glycerine was used with deadly effect on the safe which was totally demolished and the inrinture ruined all that rewarded their efforts however was about iso cigars which they curried away with them all the money had been removed from the safe as well as the stamps no clue to the identity of the robbers has been found but it is believed they are members of the same gaiik tlmt has been torroizing the outlyiup sec tions of philadelphia both on the main line and on the north perm railroad souderton has frequeuty been invaded recently a store in perkasie within the last two weeks has been entered and numerous other towns near there have been the victims of these mid night invasions had there been any money in tin safe the thieves voold have had a clear field to kit away with it for all the while they were there no one disturb ed them they forced an entry blew open the safe and made good their escape and were not once molested eisenlohr'i have several times been entered and each time the burglars ea caped safely until better protection is given the town the same thins is liable lo happen at any tlnae tii •-! in fii services the members of the upper dumm brethren church will hold a series of gospel meetings oommenciug with thursday oct 85 conducted by rev orval long , . oi hanover who is ;> man nl unusual lerver and spirit the public is cordially invited to be present at these meeting which will be in terestiug tottlj and be of great spirit ual benefit to the church evening service ari 7 80 sunday 10 so for next sunday bitter jegge <-'. zeigler.of eoy eraford will preaoli since the resignation of kev ti p kittingex the church has not af ye called anyone to the vacant charge.but has beeu hitviiif buppllee from elayere ford lots feast on saturday was well attended and a speaker from a mission in brooklyn n y made a very inspir ing address c«utiiry-om crime yhuei !» 1 riiincrlnl john faber miller attorney for joseph smith tit hpriugtleld tuwnship committed at the last term of emu null nun ui maintaining a aaiianoe in i'linirtiiwn tileil icasons fur a new trial on thursday one t the teaaoni la that the tranwilpt charges in allege the orlme to have hern oom mitttid on auk 84 1804 the wne probably having been an error an the part oi the oopyiit other reasons for a new trial were as toilowt • that the tnuuoripi ui the jnitloe show that information waa thill case thai the defendant was unvinl without a warrant that the transcript does imt show ihat any ntfense had been committed by the defendant that the affidavit of or john if moclotkej is nut siillicii nl i sii|i purt proceedings l'hat tiiti judge in«-il in oliargluji he un . auegbd i iiurs cited doe noi toade in cattle men attention at broad axe sale of spolswood farm irnrortcd guernsey stock fully iihio in allfniunre al li thl vv i p y nine owned by mr k t prlee at broad axe and which won jnch splendid comneudation nl the st loaifl world's fair is being sold al i ml 1 1 lo rale thin wednesday it b wood by peter o llellogg auction er ul new vcirk city fully 1000 people are in attendance lit the sale and special wiipmi bonvcj ed prominent oxjenhsey breeders from and ili r this morning for an inspection of the herd and attendance at the sale bpecial ana complete arrange incuts have been made at the farm or caring for the people tni-wer the gi'i'iiiantiiv n caterer has charge nl the dinner which was served in the large ham from nicely decorated tables and thesiilesof the room being appro priately decorated with proihuts of the field and farm bttdl as cnrii.pniiiii kins beets leavoh etc a large tent idxs feet was erected monday on the lawn in trout of the nsw cow barn and 400 oliairn from the germantown crick et cluti are arraiifjed therein for the pur chaser die cattle ar led inside and gold 94 head of rattle art to )><>. exposed of which about to are cows mid heifers from one to two yeans of lil being f hih y g principally fresh cows many of which l become fresh since the lou in fair 1-1 mills of different ajres from calves to five yearn old are on the list and it ii estimated that the sale will amount to close to ii(),0o0 among the many purchasers lire 40(1 guernseys men of the united states every prominent member of the guern sey oattle club the new york jjive stock exchange mr lindsay of sail juan sacramento c'lil whp de sired to purchase several head from the herd while it was at st louie litit mr price declined because lie waft tin der i-ohtracrt with mr kellogk to nave the entire herd until the sale other buyers are from outral mexico also representatives from leavenworth kau ; fort worth texas.aml mie new kiifrland states are also represented mr h mck twomhly of madison k j has 1 1 is manager 1 l hope on hand mr kelogg has his nshistau;s to conduct the sale and many comrnib sioiit are held from distant parties with power to purohane the herd has been thoroughly tested by dr 8 h johnston of ambler veterinary gnrgeon under the direction of the state live stock sanitary board and has been found en tirely free from tuberculosis young calves under six mouths should the pnrcliaser desire may lie tested on the day ot the sale at his expense a representative of the gazette inspected the herd on monday and the oattle were all in fine lloom and perfect condition all the way through many of the cows have promising calves and together they presented a perfect pictnre.and attest wonderfully to thepropogative powersof the herd wedded lentz hartman miss edna k hartmau daughter of kev dr j p hartman of lafayette hill was married tuesday evening oct 11 in st peter's lutheran church barren hill to mr fayetta lenta of mauch chunk the cere mony was performed by the bride's father mrp albert hoyt was matron of honor and jvliss daroliiif miller flower girl mr pardee of german town was belt man and tlie nshers wire mr mlddleton of torreadale mr polist of mauch hunk mr hoyt of german town and dr hurt man of ohatnbersbnrg after the ceremony there was a reception at the bride's home on park avenue la fayette hill when the bride and groom return from their wedding trip ihcy will live at the orchards in mauch chunk 0tt folk mr reuben h ott of jsnkintown and mis florence v pole of ambler were married on wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents tennis avenue ambler hy rev t carson hanua.uf the jenkinto wn bap li-i church mr frank hay of jen kintown and mr keyser of philadel phia stood with the groom andjiiss ott a sutsx of the aroom.and jiis.sma ble pole a sister of the bride acted as iniih sniaiils tlu home ias l>t'autifnl ly decorated and a choice tnppei was served after the oeremony the oonplc bave gone to washiufrton i ('.. f'oj twn weeks and are bood to return to ji'iikinrown to reside i stout a pretty liouie wedding timk place on wednesday afternoon oct i t 1 o'clock at the home of mr and elwood htont , near h ice tuns when ii daughter alice bxooke.vaimar d tu mr william henry faust sun nl mr and mrs lvtwinh i'au-i of ainhler tin ceremony was per formed by eev.h f.thoi&n.of ambit i the hride was given away by her father and al»e w.is attended by miss blanohe k faust clster of ih groom is maid of honor mr joseph a stout , brother of the bride was beal man tin imusc w88 decorated with antumn leaves ami potted plants wi;i-m wb3b miss anna m well and mr robert w weisei weiv united iu marriage coesday ut high nood t the borne of t he brlde'i pareuts at enreka pa rev sanui i k thoiau pastoa ol u 11 per dublin lutheran ounrah psrforxu 1 he oeremony the bride won r rey crepe-cle-oheue dress trlnuned in in 1 and panne veivel . ami oai 1 liriile s rusi - i i 6 uttupj cuiiplti loft ambler mi ilir 8.o4 iraiuou lh«ir wed itiug trip republicans ! list f mass meetings to be held in this locality onlnn of nnlti>iihl an |
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