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T!u> I.atli, AM S.m ; v • t . First M. K Chun h v. .1. fnit-rtainoil T1hi:m1;> liM-ht .■ • homo of Mis-- Jennie 1 •.•Gran.:-, W. Burke street, I'ho Journal me* iTiiri-"» fair i SURVEYORS SI11L Old Dominion Extension Pros pects Revived. IviitM' ?•«-• ' . h ’ r. In i . ■ ■ •. (I. ! I ' . > * ' 1 : ; i ; ■ ;•••.»! •' I hr1 .in it!o', h nr tv.u. ! L. }’ !l)" 11 \* hut til* • •* » - . !.H* Hi it i i . " . ! nmt »n ;i t p • in • » • ;I :' : 11 jf .n s ? i.1 ..! • ■ t h - ’ tilUl • .'!H' * ?i m 1 iii'>(11:;i: to (Mine nut « ?n*’ •»! ;. iv: : O t , tic con truf n r>: < onnetiUne be? ween ih« ! j i !torn hi -ii i. .. . with f3.• W M in; :i; Oil f • jii • tit t *• i 111:t] i•;; • ■ r iio ' - fhe n;i: in in* • • * nr re ir William port i he- ■ i , i ar*e : 1 ilU i !»•'■ '• * ! C‘1 ’• •• ’ vi r h i, I hi : Williamsport m kinn i »v n to th“ min u • <1 . * hij ;t Mi i’iilif ;t ! :n!i * ; »!!'»• ! ini: iv.il !>• - hi!: I 11 . \ < - r.k TliO IT ■ ! nee? s In. VO pi : • • •.' run l;ii through ; nil • • !!! i V , n !■ • ‘ plolih ! In* r a i1 • m •] T; • • < urvcvs hhve o > -;! hi ! • ::) ? * : \ a. m‘e ! jo tip* II!'!' • ’ a • i 1 I ■ 11 w i • a )>• n In* i i’c* ’On of , , - ev-, •-■! :t iiff ; • < 'i. h S'- p ! * p* • SjPy 111:' I *;! i . ’ i! -e Ilf Ml ly tiilS nut route from that: : \ * . •! ami pun ha-od some y . : THE PIONEERS ACCEPT RYNEAL'S INVITATION ■ i ■ p,ii vjytiio in- •• .»n ' 'ii liy • ! 'oil : : !! y . (H I j ' f ' ■ to ‘ • ■ ; ni v- n • n ' ill. t ' inil NovI 'nlii >• - i! on me :i on- !> II ■••••' !i. r com p;tny oil'; in w 11:• h f :i ’ wit! ftf • • l»o < Ip ■ !- ?i (' m -• of on -■IV - . tili ■ \v: ' lilio ii . it: H. It i;. i !;■•!', c, - Mnyh.-w tind 1!. M. Marker. MEASLES EPIDEMIC to tin iv ■ ! it lid :imo n O'-vy to ' till 2". children home from t. he Jo’imftT mr local tiflus - ■ '■ '' ’ ‘;ls..;. A UUHIUUb Lib I U! HOOSiER TOWN NAMES (By International News Service) K ■ llinillhl. Jut)., Xnv. I. A stHf ' 'I portal ('<■•?; ha compiled a li > nit no - (*r Indiana town , diowin tnost oi tin- nailons and H:at < naim .-..!;i - lor pin< i- a in 1h■ :-s!<*r ’■a" Norway. Iridaml, Scotland, Kn ’ . ‘.lai' T ■, Honduras, Syria and li arc .dimples of the nn:n of; *• ill 1 'iiintrie. ra pii .a '.'I aivvns. I'a i is. Hamblin-. Home. I. :ne arc cities of the old world I 1 re dame.- are cop eij. Indiana : : » dr' loan named Bo-ton, New j B ■ d.Iyn, Philadelphia, Pin htn ah, I'enver and Atlanta. BERKELEY SPRINGS NOTES I'*!•:( p-y So :a . Nov. 4, Unit ■1 id Detective Prince brought. S. '' H: in la fore Squire Widniv• • ■ a O'd oteT :.'ll, cha ■ ] wo !| riel o 1 1 " y. II" pleaded "gnitly” and \.. fne a Sin and c A. number of prisoners at wort- on tvi: on day last week did not e. I. ' 11 ■ Wilde- ind •: lift I be to a . n timhi only on,, remain 1 \r I ejj a-Ked v ie,' lie (tel nre rerv ■ way e ire. replied' ''!! v. .as too 'eye liner line Won’t travel on an erne ly 'ol: eh " A vein" ,n J.) the name of V, : dale Was nri'e ed in Idle coun'y ' "t It1 il y ;iml talert to riimic land by an officer from that place to answer tho charge of throwing’ '. stone at a W. M. train .‘A s o'clock Wednesday ntornin" the Cnttiolie church, Alt' Viii. . ■ ■ Breiir and M' ' Lnni‘Ji' Atkin eti daa •liter i.t Mr. !’. W ' tkinsol1. v. T . • ; . I e hy |{, \ \ 1 'It I "!';■■■ of A:-1: in luirg. aft • whit h ie.■was etdehraied Ti I'i'lil'' am! I a 'da left for <'uni'"-! lai d tel I’it lltireh Where tin y will spend a t .irt of tlii ir honeymoon. Wo i ■. '■ nd eenpratulatioiis and best yii.i, s 1 • till m let a loti)? and Impl y car eer. N i Kirby and daughter, mottle" !i : ter i•!' Air. Frank Kirby, v.a here this week 111 see hint. He W - injured in an automobile accident, •ar H u : town last ..i;. We nr -lad to note that Mr Kirby is aide in In cut again. Ad- Key M. Ke -r-eeker and Mi lb I e.i Warrenfell/. were united in i ..ire a.t the mited Hr. the ti pa . .> at Cherry Run, on the even W dnesdny. (let. 2,1. by ltev " M Maiden. The groom is a son d- I’, I.. Keesecker. a. well know i p:a |" reus farmer of Sloe) i; d.i 'riot The bride is a dan nhi, r of Mr, .1 At. Wiirreufelt?.. al > ii .Slf py ('rr-'k VhH Journal - f\t rti hit**'* (r4* ■V* fc ur n '.wr:e*r»n*»* li I To The People rtinsburg: ill II V JL The I’ndersigned members of the bar, appreciating the ability of Mr. Harry S. Thompson, and the busi ness methods of his office, recom mend him for re-election to the of fice of Justice of the Peace for Mar ti nsburg District, and respectfully urge the voters, regardless of party, ti. endoisc his present record by re-eletting him. r [> L !> r I ,1 I.KNKK . ■. i \i I. T. MM Kin < i . l-i. M l H. NOLI. lii'.N l INi: H. , ' T \ . T t I ’ I . i v ..> i > l > ; iv I, Kll.M}.!t NTKR KNB()l'S( 11 id TTKITL ■ i'OOLK C . MeINTIKK iib= I! ii !i ! n - V l !! \}\ 111 . ii w Iff r i 3 i I: ?! w > i< I By request of many who could not attend, the sale of SAMPLE DRESSES today on account of inclement weather, we will continue the display and sale gn JL at B HR.. */ 9 ' „ . ; r 'i T 9 Attend this sale and SAVE 1-4 TO 1-3 ON YOUR DRESSES I SUNDAY AFTERNOON •OXTl.WED 1'UOM PAGE OXI ) ■ te, eommnds 'is ami adequate n* w ; !;.k)! ]or t;,. v children. !’. has boon 1 t i-1 i ■ . ■ • tl y si - ills.; such bo:sl;:u v. nis d-d, but i’ Was ; lly :• , hat iln> school board ■ :d ro ah ail with the ' o-rk V.: >. tew months, hmvrvi i, it a- ambii on the colon'll people to ivo a fin,* ■ '.v .school will bn fully 1 a!..a 1. ami - form >1 op> nttm for ■■ ;c;rni; -'or which it is In ina : il will irk a new t ia in th< : V.: ■ - of i■ ■’ >n 1 race in tl Tin* o- • - O' layim. the cor- : • ••-•line ii . in chars*' n the fol • ■ win tvii -own coloi> d men t; slid M J. F ait V.ris ’ '• re: v f' i Mr,-.- 11. X !!.*)• • •'-ram! S' ry Pr. Sanui"! ,y , • ■" iWan!-:; .T.:::. •• Ha' • ■ nt ,-r* fed by i'on T t* • ■ ; . 1, w " be ap;-, • T \v ■.\s a ■ in; s 1 an :i 1 1 ■ n, ami •do siccomoii -sms for I ■. ■■ for v •" ciimc. j is i : f . IvreU school at pres-1 T in, and v !,'rii will biivp charge of bp wiiii. in ;’i.> now building, is com - I i'i i !!. K.iim'r. the priraap 1: Edit; C Roberts, and Matt if' E.< '■> ■ •*j. Principal Ranter lias been in i horse of the Sumner school here tor) be past six years, and it has been mark il progress under his able adminis-1 it ion. Much of the development-1 hat called for the new building has1, "■en due to tite good work accorn ''ished 1';. i’rincipal Ranter for tiis N oplu here. The members of the school board iho authorized the erection of the i w school provided the funds for) hat purpose are Edward S. Ear;on.! f- sident: Hr. '\V. E. Minghini, M G. 'shier. Harry Kuhn and Charles \V. ;.’er The gentlemen had been plan-' ::nu tor two or ibso** years ?'or the reel ion ot fid- ui'd’n... and deserve "• v credit for the effort which was cully ci'iiv ned v. success p x’lecfi-d to have the building ready •>r i a • e\ e:i' i> next soring. ' ’ •> ' iiuid.'i 1 j: will be one (if the i:n.-s in the state ‘ '-i fion ' colored who tt’e to be congratulated ;!>on iif i used opportunity for • if n and the making of better* ’■ ; tap . id, it •• .s - urn S.ei - d . ■ 1 up )ft the ’itch he new st-urture is •• ’ '• was , ■. • ed • horily aft ' ■ .mn brick which 1 : t. -a jevi rnment arsenal) e H.fi ■- E T’: brirk were’ •• * .. a of Stofi-r Col- ’ ami 'ape ! -o Maninsburg to e: id a s, i hi! f clored peo ple. Thre-' sniall :o!il;- ions were ; !'■ a ■ dim . Among 'i -' ' hi- s wi ,'n: ", A 11 ulmes. : 1 E K- • V. . ’ t.a. ,m> ,] i; 'iiiVard ml Alfa E. a - Rarer the, 'roof was tnuaht by .1 '.in Corsey. H nr\ r. \V V Evans, Ered R. Rauier and Will.am Ph ’ip- A- s-:i' I iibevi ]■’■. d T! E .nier to. k charge1 - ; ve I- i-' i. He 1ms proved 311 able nstrttfor. has the confidence of the .bool authorities, and bus aecorn slu'd much towatd the educational a Ivaneemenf of bis people in this a tumunity. He also wmit.-d hard and « o good purpose in helping secure lie new building for the colored thildren. ■iOiMOR ROLL OF THE SYLVAN RETREAT SCHOOL Invighi Grim, O'ho I.el-Vvre, Mag dine ISrniUnvaile, Goldie Miller. Lot to Roberts. Ul.-ie Carper, Dulh Le •Vvre. Myrtle Rebel's, Yirgie Smith, iVilliam Gold, Mabel Mason, Ida dr.son. Soprona l.alenger, Hunter {oberts, Tas.sio Miller Rift* n pupils were neither absent lor tardy. An av< of 04 per cent were 'i i'ii' month of October. Sev* ■ book v. ere placed in the libra anil 'lire" new members enrolled in the "Handicraft” club. TRACTORS FOR STEAMERS ' town Council has ordered • t " ' >’ for steam fire engines tIt' di panmeni of that city. They w 1 be auto tractors and cost $4350 Tin steam engines to be equip ped are the Kr erprise with a White . nd the Junior with a Seagraves tract or. , d j . The Journal ror atl new*. FRED. H. BAKER Candidate for Justice of Peace Republican Ticket Kindly Solicits Your Support (Political Advertisement.)