1898-03-05, [P ]

1898-03-05, [P ]

- ÜI '^'•i iû| Wi . F^t |acxt -■’^ / % - - W ?ssh :-Jqi m?W:‘ /r: j, ■ ■■ ;r. - -• . --.:h. T. ?pp- flpgjk ’/'■s- * >V ■ ■ ■- :;- US? ■ Vi «R®« ■ ■ • '«V u,:r; ' 1« - ■ >?% ■- ** H f ■ ♦ «• âjSpif _ * —To-ntorro v will be Missionary day in MoDONOUGH ITEMS. DKUWABR CITY. GRANGKHS IN SESSION. Executor’s Sale ®hc jRiddlttoron transcript Bethesda M. E. Church. PERSONALITIES Mr. Jos. Simpers spent Sunday with Mr. ! Mr. Joseph Cleaver was in town on Mou- The annual meeting of the New Cast le -----OF----- —“What is a profiatble Sabbath?" is the ! County Grange was held Thursday in the Little Lines About Men and Women John Vail. i day. MIDDLETOWN, DEL., MAR. 5, W»8. Christen Endeavor topic at 6.45 to-morrow and What Thev Are Doing. Mr. Irvin Shepherd was and over Sunday ■ founts of du Pont Post at Niuth and Kings wm.B. staut Co. Mrs. John P. Vandegrift spent Thursday :'tb evening. (If you have been away on a visit, or have visitor. ) Sis., Wilntington.The attendance was quite Real Estate ! . , , , „ visltorsat your Home send us the news, send with Mrs. Jos.Simpers. F0ÜBTH and MARKET STS, A. Local News. —Public Sales have been reported well itearly. What may see in of no interest to i Mr. Wm. Jester spent Sunday with his large, prominent farmers from all parts of attended and sales good.Auctioneer Hutch- y°u- may be pleasing to some one else. We Mr. Win. J. Buehm visited his sister Mrs. parents. the county .accompanied by their wives and By virt ue of an order of the Orphans’ Court , , . „ ... , , ... are always pleased to publish any items oi Aker, of Delaware City, on Sunday. ol the State of Delaware, lu and for New lson sold for R. Waters horses for $44 to personal or focal mention and cordially invits i Mr. S. Warren spent Wednesday in Wil­ daughters being present. The greater part Castle County, made the Sixteenth day of Wilmington, Del. —Town election on Monday, our patrons to furnish us the facts.) Mrs. Caroline Buehm spent Sunday with February, A. D., 1898, will be exposed to sale to $102, 50 head of mules $227.50 and $250 a mington. of the meeting was consumed in the trans­ at public vendue, on —Butterwicks Patterns for sale at G. W. pair; average for cows $37.50. —Miss Eliza Hum spent Tuesday in Wil­ her sister, Mrs. Fred Droll of near Middle- Bishop Coleman visited Christ Church on action of routine business and hearing the Petersons. mington. Thursday. —Fob 8ale.—A fiife farm of 74 acres, 15 town. reports of officers. —Willard Raikes has been held in $500 acres wcodland, nice dwelling, good gran­ —Miss Alice Mills, of Clayton, was in Mrs. L. Reese and daughter Miss Jennie, Mr. Wm. J. Beck was in Wilmington on The report of the secretary showed that Ginghams. AT TWO O’CLOCK, P. M., bail for New Castle County Court for high­ ary and stables, orchaid and vineyard, not town on Thursday. of Miliington, spent Friday and Saturday Wednesday. the membership is increasing and the finan­ Surely destined to be one of way robbery. Mrs. O. B. Wingate visited the Quaker cial condition of the grange m ost encourag. on the premises, the following described real far from wntei and rail facilities. Terms —Mr. Harry Ellison of Wilmington, was in town. estate, late of Sarah Ann Howell, deceased, Mrs, M. A. Thurgnland, of Philadelphia City this week. ing. William A. Talley of West Brandy­ to wit: the most popular fabrics for Every body uses Bragdon’s Poultry Rem­ easy at private sale. Inquire at Tbanscbift a Sunday visitor here. is the guest of Mr. Z. A. Pool and family at Mr. Joseph Watson, of Philadelphia, was wine welcomed the members, and Dr. A. T All that certain lot of land, situate in Mid­ edy, it cures; 25 cents. office. —Miss Susie Parker has returned from dletown, In New Castle County aforesaid, on dresses and waists this season. Monterey. in town on Sunday. Neale, of Delaware College made the re­ the north side of Main street, bounded on the —The Kings Daughters will meet on —Advantages of LeGore’s Combination east by land of Bessie and Addle Foard, on the Monumental City. Rev. O.Gillingham, of Port Penn, was in sponse. Dr. Neale also made a short ad We have three thousand yards Monday evening at 7 o'clock, with Miss of Lime above others are, it acts quicker Mr. D. McCollumn, of Dale’s Corner, the north and west by land of Gideon E. —Mrs. Keith, of Dover, is the guest of spent Sunday with his parents at town on Monday. dress on the agricultural condition of Dela­ Hukill, and having thereon erected a two of the finest grade of Dress Martha Heaton. asts lottgtr, takes less per acre. For State Mr. Richard Stair, of Salem, N. J., was story frame dwelling and store. her son. Mr, D. P. Keith. Blackbird. ware. He gave a general review of the past And it is ordered by the Court that th- said —Fob Sale.—Apply at this office. Drop analysis and scientific test, testimonials, —Mrs. George Echenhofer is visiting her in town on Monday." year, and spoke of the prospects for the executor make return of his proceedings, In Ginghams made in this coun« m Foot Carriage in good order. prices, &c, address, J. W. LeGore, Woods- It this writing it is stated Mrs. George the execution of this order, to the March 1 daughter, Mrs. Albert Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Ubil were guests of coming season, saying that everything was Term of the Orphans’ Court for said County, boro, Md. Price is improving and wiil soon be able to try. They are fully equal to ■ —The local Government stamp agencies bis father on Sunday. most favorable for the farmer, to be held at Wilmington, on Monday the —Mr, Joseph C. Parker yesterday ex­ —Misses Blanche and Ada Cochran are be out again- 28th day of March, A . D., 1898. in Wilmington, have been abolished and Miss Agnes Vail entertained Miss Julia A resolution was adopted and will be sent Attendance,will be given and terms made the best imported qualities, changed his residence on Cochran street visiting Miss McAleer in New York City. Quite a number of our country people are sub-stations may be located. Sadler for a few days. to the Legislature recommending that sec­ known by CHARLES H. HOWELL, adjoining the rectory, for the M ifflin prop­ —Mr, John Webb, of East Main street, is 'moving now, taking advantage of the good Executor, being made of the finest comb, —Go to M. E. Painter’s for rope traces, tions Nos. 4 and 5 of the bill creating the erty ou South Broad Street, paying the dif­ recovering from an attack of pneumonia. weather and good roads. Mr.and Mrs.John R. Swan visited friends or by Martin B. Burris, Esq., State Board of Agriculture which is now Attest : his Attorney. ed cotton with a weave os per» rope plow lines and backhands. in Odessa on Tuesday. ference in values. By the exchange Mr. —Mr. R. L. Van Dusen, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. George Foard, of Delaware pending, be stricken out. These sections re­ Colen Febgcson, Clerk Orphans’ Court. ; —Messrs. J. C. Parker A Son are now silk. Parker secures a much larger residence,one spen.t Sunday in town the guest of Mr. W. Ciiy. visited her mother, Mis. Mary Vail, Lieut. Wilson spent a few days in late to the San Jose scale and provide a pen­ feet and smooth as driving a fine pair of horses secured of of the finest in town in fact.and a more de­ Reese Parker. of near town on Sunday. Washington this week. alty for any one who refuses to obey the T'HIS IS TO CERTIFY TO ALL TO WHOM Aldey Clements by way of a trade. 1 THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, These goods were slightly wet sirable location. —Miss Bernice Metten,of Fieldsborough, Mrs. William H. Voshell and daughter Mr Cook officiated as lay reader in the instructions of the the board. That iye, Charles Baird, of the City of Wil­ —New Upright Piano for sale cheap. mington and State of Delaware, and James on the edges in a recent fire* —The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper is visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Farrel, in and her cousin, Mrs. Walter Alexander Episcopal Church on Sunday. The following offiers were elected: C. Mccomb, of Brandywine Hundred, New J. B. Mzssick- will be administered in the Forest Presby­ Philadelphia. , and daughter, spent Saturday last with Mrs. George C. Bennett and son, of Har­ Master James M. Shakespeare; overseer, Castle County and State of De'aware, have but aside from being rumpled —The Fourth Quarterly Conference of William A. Talley; steward, Charles Can­ this day renewed and extended the partner­ terian Church on to-morrow moining. The —Miss Dollie Wilson, of North East, is relatives in Wilmington. risburg, Pa., is visting her mother. ship heretofore existing between us for the Bethesda M. E. Church will be held on Preparatory Service will be held this after­ non; assistant steward, Clayton Applebee; purpose of carrying on the trade and business in the refolding are as perfect visiting her aunt. Mrs. Annie Griffith, at Mr. Clyde Gooden and brother, of Wil­ Mrs. G. Stones reet, of Baltimore, is visit­ o manufacturing and dealing in morocco Monday, March 7tb, at 2 o’clock in the noon at three o’clock. The session will Mrs. Lippincott’s.

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