1894-10-17, [P ]

1894-10-17, [P ]

m • F % À’ %p ■ Jrtrrl”* I f HM1 K nny 4 1 The Philadelphia and Smyrna Transportation Company have but Owe Price and One Quality for each brand of their Popular Fertilizers. Smyrna and. Vicinity. Arnold Kleff, of Baltimore, was Good Tidings Day at the H. E. Senator Frye, of Uaine, in Dover, \ For the Smyrna Times. DEATHS. interred yesterday on the arrival of the Church. Between 20 and 30 of the citizens of Obituary. CUMMINS—On the 12th inst.in Philadelphia,Mrs T3Î T THE SMYRNA TIMES. A handsome assortment of pantaloons noon train, in the Episcopal cemetery, Juliet P. Cummins, wife of D. J. Cummins ,aeed this town and vicinity went to Dover ■ at Edw. O. Walls’. 1 this town. His death was without a Sunday morning was observed as MB*. JULIET POLK CUMMINS. 62 years. B moments notice, in the bath-room, Good lidings Day at the M. IC. Church Monday to hear Senator Frye and Near midnight of the 12th inst., Juliet Polk, ULAYTON—On the Xlth i list. In Smyrna E Smyrna, Vet., others speak. The meeting though a wifo ofDaTldJ. Cummin», entered Into rest. She 1 «ornas Clayton, aged « years, » months. which he had just entered after a re- before a nice congregation. The j (..no was the daughter of William and Margaret ii. No defeat is so bad as an ill-gotten turn from a walk with a friend, being decorations were simply and tastefully good one, was not as large asf It might Polk, of Odessa. Del., where she was born April BaUlmore on the 12th inst. Arnold Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 17, 1894. Kleff, aged 60 years. victory. Politicians remember this. to all appearances, in the possession of arranged. The chancel contained a have been had pains been taken by 25th, 1832. At her father's house, on June 25th. nrintino’ Lilia and nthsr maan e nf adnar. 1852, she was married to David J. Cummins, of TOISON—On the 12th inst. in Templeville, Md • robust health. He was in bis 63 year. I few potted flowers and evergreens printing »ins ana oiner mean b ox aayer Smyrna, and came here to live, where she has Samuel Toison, aged 10 years. BELL k WHITE, Using to give the proper information resided ever since. The mother of six cliildreo— THE SMYRNA TIMES is published at Smyrna Nee the natural wool under shirt for His wife, Gertrude, was a daughter of covering the table and placed conapic- in the county. two sons and four daughtera-she leaves th Del., every Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock 60 cents. The 75o kind at Edw. Q. John C. Voshell, who died in Salisbury ««»sly in and about the alterway. At : Messrs.,, Murvtl,, and, Willis occupied___ . , allnone, surviving but was her. permitted Of all to(lod rear gave and her. retain she all tost will discontinue business The Times is an independent paper devoted to Walls’. a year ago and was brought here for I each end were two shocks of wheat a- NOTICE. the welfare of the town it represents and the burial. I which were used later in the pieces eni seats on the stand during the meeting, olive branches around her table. It was here ill A rrmrur thp others on the Hti&nd were lier nonuj th Et her grout life work was done; and Nov. 1st. All State of which it is a part. It also gives the titled“Bringing Our Sheaves. On the Among incomers on me siaiia were the memorials she has left are notof public deeds, Notice is hereby given that letters of adrainls- persons Sweet potato pies are almost as (ration wore in due form of law granted unto the items of importance of the Eastern Shore of E. Thomas Clayton died in this 1 platform was a cross covered with Gen. James H. Wilson, TM. U. Smithers, or ostentatious acts of charity, but of the plainest toothsome as the pumpkin variety. undersigned, on the 25th day of September, A. D. bolding due bills Maryland. town on Thursday last of consumption, evergreen. Some sweet organ volun- W. T. Smilhers, Beniab Watson, J. recojds of daily duties in the home, where in her 1894, and that all persons having claims against or having Mince pies will come next. Frank Allee, Paris T. Carlisle. Wm. H. ny'she exhïbuo.i ÜSXS*£ UVùufÄ the estate of John E. Collins, deceased must pre­ HOBT. D. HOFFECKER, aged 44 years, 8 months. He was taries were played by Mrs. Marion sent the same, duly attested, to the said adminis­ Editor and Proprietor. known to the guests of the Smyr- 1 Coverdale. Id the Sunday School Baggs, J. P. Hudson, Manlove Hayes, ment and wisdom. Her nature shrank from all accounts against the firm Inhn H Ratemsn Mark H Davis »ml V<un display and her good deeds ami aims giving trator . Geo. U. Collins, on or before the 25th day ROBT. D. HOFFECKER, Jb„ Nathaniel Ransom baa displayed ua House the most of the years since I hymns she was assisted by the school jonn n. Bate man, xuara xi. jravis anu she preferred to withhold from public notice» ol September, 1890, or abide by the act of the Assembly in such case made and provided. will present the Associate Editor. in the post-office.... window . a large egg , he became a man. In his personal I orchestra. As heretolore, the Sunday others. But, pursuing thus the even tenor of her way. same for plant which is a sample size grown on manner and bearing he was of clever I School took charge ol the exercises It was expected that Hon, George S**™?<i5.pe,r,,pVfpose ftnd a h'gher aim . .. CiEO. D. COLL1N8, TERMS— Subscription—81.50 per annum. No V. Massey would speak at the meeting ticial view. C8he wis acmSteS^y îhins?rong“^d Address : Smyrna, Del. paper is discontinued until all arrears are paid his farm. I and kind)y disposition. Some years marching in a body from the Sunday settlement. ago he was part proprietor of the prop- I ■'"’chool room in the basement to the but the death of his daughter prevented deep purpose of developing the best and purest up—except at the option of the publishers. him heimr iiresent home life, in all its social, educational and moral ADVERTISEMENTS—The Smyrna Times is the Ladies and childrens’ winter under-1 erty company with Frank Jeflerson, auditorium. The program, ’’Harvest ntm oeiug preseui. aspects. She held up the best and highest Money to Loan All persons indebted wear and hosiery at Mrs. J.W.Tucker’s aud has remained there the most ofthe | Gleaning” was used aud was carried The Hon. N. B. Summers presided, standards. Peace and joy and sweetness of dls- to business medium not only for the town it rep­ and in calling the meeting to order position she made the undercurrent of daily inter- On Mortgage and approved Bonds. Good resents, but for the outlying district of which it 5 and 10 cent store at exceptionally time since the property passed from out very creditably by all who look said linn will call and settle brought, ,to .the1” mind] ofç those” who. re- course,seal the and harmony urged theof home.manifestations This purpose of love was to Paper bought and sold. is the centre, embracing the towns of Clayton, low prices. * | their bands. His remains were in- pagt. inetnhered the incidents of 80 and 35 evident to all who had the opportunity of vlsit- Call upon Kenton, Cheswold, Leipsic, ic. A rate of 50 terred Saturday in Odd Fellows’ ceme- | Superintendent John H. Hoffecker their accounts, vears ago the force and energv he "IP ‘?r famlllarly- There was also her aim to lift, BECK & HAZELL, as all bills cents an inch per month will be charged for The sanitary uatural wool under- | tery. presided over the meeting and W. O. years ago, me lorce ana energy no all who were in reach of her moulding influence 921 it f Hoffecker took charge of the singing. grasped the stirring issues of that day. to a higher plane of spiritual vision, forshe loved Smyrna, Del. transient advertising. A special reduction on wear at $1.25 per garment, is the same He prefaced his introduction of Senator ^rj-ariour and sought to bring all to Him. The unpaid after that date all semi-annual aud yearly advertisements. quality as sold last year for $1.75 at The CouQselman & Co’s, cauniog The program opened wilh“Gloria Patri tC ‘ , ,, . , urn church of Christ was dear to her and ts will Frye by a hve minute speech of well ity, her care, prost«; r- Edw. G. Walls’. factory closed last week for the season. I by school and congregation, tol- FOK S-A.X_.IE. be placed in the hands of a With their splendid facilities for turn- | lowed by the recitation of the Apostle’s chosed sentences. Mr. Frye in rising How clear and prominent docs her character The next two weeks will be weeks «.•t-nnwlmlvwi the enmnliment to him aPP_ear’ as a wife, a mother and a Christian, iug out work aud advantage of the Creed in concert. After some singing ackuowieugeu me compliment, 10 ntm she was the pattern of a wile, loving gentle collector. of hustling among the politicians,—one The Cummins will case will be Transportation Company close at hand and responsive reading. Miss Kale from the State of Blaine, said he was true and steadfast, always, in sickness and in Full Blood Guernsey Bull Calf argued before the court to-morrow, as *’verv proud to be introduced by the health, in trial and in counsel, in shadows as party to hold the other to get.

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