this writing. VIOUNT IT'HE SUBSCRIPTION A VOLUME XLV. NO. 15 JOY STAR AND NE LIST OF THIS PAPER NOW INCLUDES THAT OF THE LANDISVILLE VIGIL AND THE FLORIN NEWS $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE MOUNT JOY'S PART FOREIGNER ACCUSED Serbian Arres IN GREAT WAR! Dan Klasniz: "a Set I rested on Tues Steigerwalt at LETTERS FROM SEVERAL MT. | barre of felonic JOY MEN WHO ARE IN tery with intent to kill. The prose HIS SKULL AND DIED IN CEIVED THEIR FINAL SUM. John Kraft, Jr., R. 1, ( ol bis T 3 ge FRANCE—LETTERS |cutor, G. H. Lewis, alleged before THE HOSPITAL AT MONS TO THE GREAT Ievin I; Bikop, Florin, mii. TouCH WITH THOSE "Wi : FROM OTHERS IN Squire Hicks, of Maytown, that the HARRISBURG BEYOND ol acsbel HAVE AND WER SIN THE VARIOUS Serbian hit him over the head with resent " Referred to Medical Advisory Board ED LAST WEEK CAMPS an iron bar, badly injuring him. Both Adam H. Robinson, aged 34 years, _ mm Arthur Yellets, Mt. Joy. rts a men are employed at the Vesta fur- of Harrisburg, fell from a P. R. R. Henry H. Kauffman Oliver 8. Easton, Mt. Joy. Mr. Ellsworth Schrite returned to The following letter was received nace. Klasniza has been committed engine on which he was a fireman, a Henry H. Kauffman, aged 67, a Arthur F Lighty, Bainbridge. Gettysburg Collene by Dr. A. F. Snyder, of this place, | © jail for a hearing. short distance below Rheems, on Well known farmer of East Donegal Danie Frady, Marietta. Mr. nd Mrs. R. Fellenbaum spent from his brother-in-law, Mr. John M.| gen .- Thursday morning between 11 and, township, died at. his home Monday Alvin B Mar 2s Mountville. Saturday in Lancaster on Bowman, who is now doing duty with! Young—Bissinger 12 o'clock. His crew did hot mis afternoon from a complication of Thomas yd "OW Jr ’ 19%. Mus. . A manda Greenleaf spent an Aviation Corps “somwhere in| Joseph B. Young, of Rapho town him until they reached Elizabeth- dione ajier an iliness of Severn) " Lg S. Hage rger, Mt. Joy. Ihursday at Lancaster. rance. { ship and Rena B. Bissinger, of Man- "OWN . iN ie ’ ccepted, But Will Appeal to Medical Mrs. Arthur Hendrix and son are 5 [ y 1 ’ 'Q Yi 1 yiSSOhTeT ait orl “=r Yooo sy OF 5 ¥ 2 MTS ndrix an 1 at 3 Janu 23, 1918] heim were married last evening at 3 Jest " lo a W irain yoy W : unty. Bes bor Sh: 18504 Advisory Board pending two weeks at Millersville. _ This js just a short note. A few|7:30 o'clock by Elder A. F. Hotten. Picked up the body and brought it to (it Wb oof OF WE 18.2 DRmiel any | Joseph S. Frits, Marietta Miss Souders of Highspire, visited impressions’ of mine about France. stein, at East Petersburg. he Harrisburg hos ¥ ie was une a } Jaman At the age o Lz Raymond H. Kelier, Mt. Joy. her sister, Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Some day you may come over and see | t— conscious when found and Ie nained Fars ed Lo fo this gouney where Harry A. Stauffer, Elizabethtown. Mrs. Harry Hinkle and Miss Mary it all for yourself it any yy Ili Sumpman-—Royer n tha condition ovo f % ili in A armmg un the yoor Fra H. Hem R. 1, Lancaster Zink spent “Saturday at Harrisburg. Harvey Zimme in Sumpman, son leath at 3 o’clock in the afternoon of 1884, when he went to Kansas, | . Mrs. Fra Kline of Harrisbu lof Mr. Emanuel Re “and Miss In the fall he fractured his Skull and then later to Towa. From there | + Rejected ited Mrs, Anna Fetter on Tae {Tottic Bradle Wd MISS 4 was badly bruised about the he returned to York county, where! LeRoy E. Walters, Mt. Joy. ed IS ANE ee Ol eon | Lottie bradley Xo daughter of L 1 hands, he remained two years, after whict : Miss Helen Barrs of Reading, i Mrs. Hettie Roye ) »f this place, 2¢% ant aa ine he = a at ane y Ire Did Not Appear spending some time here with friends. were united in marriage at the home I'he body as brought to town on | time he came to this county and | Clifton Sco Billmvel Mrs Leah Geistweit of Lawn 19% the bride on David street in this Thursday night by Undertaker G. E. moved on the Schlegelmileh farm. john Gamble, Billmyer visited Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Fasnacht ! nlace on Thursday at 11 o'clock Brestle and taken to his morgue, where he has resided for the past 14 | Antor Low Marietta on Thursday. © BR FPmee we PUY BL. oCK here i as snared for burial years. Mr. Kauffman was twice mar- S Sra) A holm. ] Bl Wil i iby the Rev. Fri Bosna ~tapr Where it was prepared for buria yeal Mr auffm: was ice me i Phares Snavel 1. : " oR helm ' Wizubotha y the tev. Frar Bo rt, pastor He was bon March 21. 1884. in ried, his first wife being Miss Mag- Are ively, Manheim. Mrs. Ed. Wi helm of Elizabeth of the Presbyterian Church I'he +s SobH mn y Ne See Rs T. f 1 town, visited friends here the latter relatives of Both the families were Middletown, and was a son of Samuel | 8l€ leindel, and Miss Emma Louise | : Transferred part of the weel Sikh An — Robinson, of South Union street. ' Fackler his second. His second wife, George A 3 Marietta, to P< Neo Need ch present. A dinner 1s served to all. Xbont elev : k d 1 Howie 1 p | Yor Miss Sadie Hayes of Salunga, was | ’ re 1 ... About eleven years ago he was mar- 2n¢ 10 owing children survive:| York. ‘ ; Sl ; L I'he young couple go to house- I%- yo A Bianbeth Gobl d %. {from his former marriage, George A ; the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1 keeping on the Hel farm along | 1€¢ gis his th: aun sg Qangh- Iv. F ey 35%. 2o0Te 3 | This Morning's Work Musser on Sunday. i In L ter of George Guhl, of New Cumber- Kauffman, of Abilene, Kansas, and| pic rning B 1 N A N i i 1 i 1e State road 1 ; resid By ; and Henry . m This morning Board No. 1 acted on Mr. and Mrs. Haman Cunningham ————— land, and resided in town for about and Henry H., Jr. of Tuffnell, Can-|pe following: of Elizabethtown, visited friends here a vear, later moving to Harrisburg, |ada; second marirage: Roy D. and | 5 over the: we ih ha Sited Triends . es-enda. Rebecca, wife ler, of Neflsville, died aged 77 years. He was a member of the P. R. R. Daniel, of the state of Washington, | Henry O. O'Neill, Mount Joy. for Harrisbure. where oh A y ——— = . Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. | and a sister, Mrs. John Baker, of | Samuel T. Hargrove, Marietta. side ir ih Pry ieTe she Witte H..C. Boyd, a well known citizen He is survived by his wife, two New Mexico, and nine grandchildren | George W Barhart, Elizabeth- TM I x sl of York of Manheim, died Thursday aged 79 sons, Arthur Paul and Delmar Le-|also survive. He was a member of | town, R. 1. the ro 8 in 2. vit} hg spent JOHN BOWMAN jrears Roy, and two daughters, Elsie May |the River Brethren church at Cross | Albert S. Walters, Mount Joy 1 k oh end ure Wit ! r. Fred . ) MAN. | ne : : SARs na SY Tr Ea de The itis hr Amos H. Nisslov. Lancaster Jdeberher and family. {rv Lo tell vou = Tittle of Every 2 : . : and Rhoda irene, at home; his father, | Roads. The funeral will be held | mo issley, Lancaster, R. 1. Vr nd Mrs. William Rhes f y Sell: yor vigtie fat. “ery, Mrs. Albert Campbell is spending Samuel Robinson, South Wood street | Thursday, 9 o’clock at the house and | vo ; y ' md Mrs. Wiliam nea io thing is as old as the deuce. The! ,veral davs with her daughter, Mrs ‘ : Xr , Mechel y : Referred to Advisory Board Summer, lowa, spent some time here 5 . several days with her daughter, Mrs. Middletown; two brothers, Joseph 10 o’clock at the Cross Roads meet- I \ y 5 : oo houses must have been built shortly 10Roy Bates of Shiremanstown. and Harry Robinson, of Middletown; 'ing house. Interment in the ceme- | Amos H. Foltz, East Petersburg. with relatives and friends. after Noah made his ocean trip. : a DS Siots EE a iy Stops tery adjoining : =| William R. McCauley, Manheim. Miss Leila O. Webb of Shippens- 7 eouldn’t quite get used to it at first : A Ss Ty Luka I Er E. Stanley B. Kessler, Rohrerstown. burg, spent the week-end as a guest y : . Rev. John Binkley South Wood street and Miss Ella and I Paif o \ ! but now I'll accept everything in a Ray, John Binkley, the oldest min- Robinson of Middletown. : : Daniel W. Peifer, Mount. Joy. of Miss Ethel MacDannald. matter of fact way. What would you i stor of the East Pennsylvania Con- e Th e hod Wi . tal i the home Miss Miss Amy Trelchier | George E. Warfel, Rohrerstown. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Derr of Landis- say if you saw a house with an ordi~ | topence of the United Brethren of HW oy I que Mr “a I ne Miss Amy [reichler, daughter of | Benjamin H. Nissley, Landisville. ville, spent Sunday at Frank B. ( t of his s r-in-law, Mrs. reorge ' the late Dr. A. C. Treichler, of Eliza- Jacob H. Ninner, Manheim. Groff’s on North Market street. nary ladder leading up to the second | burch. died af ; : : 9 church, died at story and outside at that? And the daughter in Jor chickens roosting on every rong. A county Heo was so throw in a couple of shoats around age. Rev. Binkle the front door and you have a mod-, , ha Senna laT tg ne ; IS : throughout ecastern Pennsylvania as bethtown officiated. Interment was nurse, a graduate of the Elizabeth- relling in rural Fr: e. > An Bw : 5 y 7: 15+ y ‘ 1 Vy: y on eR iy A or two |" itinerant preacher. made in the Middletown cemetery. town High School and Blackwell's | 3 iam : Goodman; Flizabethin, week, havi been a ned to a bat- & 1 , 1 — erent Gi eesn— eT: te Te tvs | Joseph Br 1, illmver. Ay RE en assigned i ¢ large towns but they surely are fine Mrs. Fianna Kercher Island Hospital Training School and | on Sn Bayer tleship. > . TWO LOCAL MAIL was assistant superintendent of the | ; ADH, Sir Tmyer, Misses Florence and Nedra Kay- I visited several cathedrals. They Mrs. Fianna Kercher, widow of were beautiful. ly :, Cov : : a Jeremiah Kercher, But what I like most is the food. | .{ the home of he Just last night I indulged in an ome- ip GQhreiner. of tt lette with mushrooms, chicken and! ess from a cc french fried potatoes and pastry some meal. It cost me seven francs | gpa was aged se and six francs constitute a dollar in! 4 Mrs. Shreiner is her only sur- American money. How is business? | [ii 0 cistar I think there will be lots of surgical! Viving sister. cases over here in about six months. I guess a doctor in the army is work- ed about ten times as hard as any oth- er mortal. Maybe a flier is worked just as hard. Being a pilot is sort of like driving a Ford with a Packard | Mrs. motor in it. Open the throttle wide, then throw in a couple of thousand unseen demons which are trying to ] tear off your head and cave in your brothers: Mrs. Ka chest. Then the wings must be kept! Mrs. horizontal with the horizon and the Meashey, struts perpendicular. This is =a blacksmith’s job on a puffy day and’ when the plane has a tendency to The elimb. There, I almost forgot the speed indicator, the altimeter and tracometer (an instrument for record ing motor revolutions per minute.) These must be watched at all times or you may go too fast and tear off the tail, or go too slow and slide- John off on ope side, (side-slip,) necessitat- John Resh, died ing the removal of much debris from daughter, Mrs. Ei the field. Newtown, at 9:30 Mrs. Elizabeth Howard Hirs { Manheim, from he sixtysixth year of funeral servic i the residence of {10 o’clock at the I Church, Manheim; made in the Maste Then to land one cuts off his motor | from infirmities of old age, aged 90 7% by 1 l'odd Taylor, of York. nosing over the machine. This oper- years, 3 months a ation causes much unhappiness, es-; was twice married pecially in the region of the stomach.’ are dead. He lea (Continued from page 3) el OE Newtown; Peter ar i 3s Mrs, Em Another Double Header timore; Mr Ey Two games of Basket ball will be this place. Also tv slaved here in the High School _:. BY Cancss Doc Sf cl iicio iy TMC vs a | €Y 3 7 he play ! ! 8 sister survive: George Resh of Fort climated horses. They range from 2 /4ita] one hour after his admission | rapped the bain in 2 mass of fames gymnasium on Saturday evening, Recovery, Ohio anc February 23rd. The Alumnae Girls Leesport, Berks Co., Pa.; Mrs. Louis lot. versus the Mount Joy High School | groll of York. Pa. ’ girls will play a preliminary game. .hildren also surv The Mount Joy High will clash with i ha held on Saturday with ser- the Manheim Olivets. The Olivets vices at the home have played two games with the pre Emanuel Mye Manheim High and won the games 19 clock and at by over-whelming scores. Everybody. Ggneordia Lutheran Church at Chest- Pa.. enroute for Camp Lee, Va. Mr.| welcome. A dmission 20 gents, nut Hill. Interme: adjoining. BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ober of near, town, announce the birth of a son. Secretary: of A Mr. and Mrs. Enos Gibble of near, oo. 4 that he Florin, announce the birth of a rangements for the daughter. farm tractors to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer of garners of the State at as low a with a tumbler in his hand on Tues- | Monday. | five 50-lb. cans of lard. There was town, announce the birth of twin Srey 7s possible t girls Thursday morning. their Spring plough T was authorized thro Big Bee at Landisville fense Commission, There will be a grand spelling bee says that he has in the High school room at Landis- prompt deliveries. ville, on Friday evening, March 1st. There will be two spelling and a general information class which will Be eed ih, Tecinpiont _ Mr. C. S. Gingrich is on the sick Bre Jpvjes Boi AS Sap, Monde : Main street will celebrate their large Sores receiin is the only fair te : ’ list. Soidlind in Shick he is intervaed Mrs. Fianna S. Bassler fiftieth anniversary of their wedded Way of doing business. The new i A Ween Mrs. Clarence Schock is quite ill at Ot ? © | Fianna S., widow of Christian H.!life being married Feb. 20, 1868 at Plan will start on Tuesday, Feb. 26, | Bassler, died at her home in Lancas- | Lancaster by the Rev. J. Strine. OR and after which date all trading this writing. Get Your House Numbers Milk at Lititz on H. S. Newcomer has received the at 12 cents a quart. numbers for the houses. Postmaster Mrs. H. L. Spohn of Hershey, J. Willis Freed is anxious that the spent a few days with friends here. a ——— property owners start putting up em ee their numbers. The other hardware All be gett in later. Big Yield of Lard W.C. T. . { ‘ 18, ar : ii ial ids Ee L. G. Forney, killed three Chester | A I 0 wee U. wi dletown, Geo, M. Ziegler at the Ma- LETTE en A Birthdav supper was held at the movment by seeing that your house White Jioge dor the Brethren Fa be heli on Monday evening, Fe ors Homes, fizabRgkiown; isa will M L home of Mr. "ohn Shonk on Thursday, I 3 OY Se A near Neffsville, that averaged 555 |o= ah ala ’ . | brother o e deceased. i ove to Lancaster evening ne: this place. He > is numbered ’ere long. g 25th at 7:30 o’clock at the home of | —— Roy Cleremont Preston euter- brated h san Dirthiay. . Sell pounds each. The 568 pounds. The Have a Holiday The Post Office anc both banks were closed Friday the occasion being Washington’s birthday. Mrs. Mary Bonham is very ill at Ay 1, New York. y night by Constable ApAmM H. ROBINSON FELL FROM of Abram L. Weid- where they have since resided. a ymplication ; Bal He ( rleston YSU ite y 3 eases of a year SD Jf duration. Pointments of Messrs. Walter Loraw er Heton Hou RAT LH HOSTE : dren, ‘Dgrothy : : © and Charles Morton as mail carriers, . P¢ is survived by the following! fj, WJ bethtown;, visite ‘rank : had been approved by the 3 nx | ; sistant Postmaster Gene at Wash- 2h ot Siount doy pweR Mrs. Daniel Frysinger vj or ington. Mr. Loraw w carry the | YY a : of ; Roel Joong, 1; Dr. DESTROYED to York to the bedside of ; . mails in the East Ward and Mr. Mor-| Y.¢re ireicher, ol Jlizabethiown; Mrs. Samuel Stough, who is Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Thuma ton. will serve in the West Word. Mrs. Walter Engle, of Elizabethtown, | en at the age of 92 the late J I ha na, dje8 erry this lived here all their life, and should YW I'he funeral was held on Mon- oz \ N 0 ce morning a ag aome 0 r niece, make excellent carriers. survived by these sisters and Susan Shenk, Mohnton; John Dauphin county; Samuel, of Akron; Henry, of Manheim; Amos of this place and Joseph, of Beverly. Monday morning at 9:30 o’clock from Mrs. Hirsh, and at through his first marriage: Louis, of Mr. Ed. Ream will hold his next | Joi ; ‘harles of Bal- big public sale of rses, colts : . sistance was of little use. An alarm New Haven sirveoe ic: ninpa id i o ie a I L ol 5 ht ig Ed on a ‘ Clement Shirk |was sent to Elizabethtown, and a Now Hox I Street, in this place, in ; BAe Yas, © M: es rhe % § here on Saturcay,| Clement Shirk, of Elizabethtown, a chemical engine responded They '¢ ok of Mrs. Roy Preston and daugh- Newtown; Mrs. Ezra Nye, of near March 2, when he will sell an express | cigar makers by trade, died Monday | made no effort to extinguish the ter, Elsie, who will move to Lancaster bi State Will Buy 40 Tractors A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING rendered was nine 50 pound cans. —— A —eee— Is Now Bacteriologist ; Warren Deacon formerly of this spent Thursday here with her mother. place, is now bacteriologist for the ellyue College at Base Hospital No. heim, spent Sunday here “B his | Brethren Home at Neffsville, aged 82 | caster Light, Heat and Power Com- Farry. A very enjoyable evening | .e MOUNT JOY, PA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918 DEATH RECORD EXAMINING BOARDS ARE P. R. R. FIREMAN 535% wow TRAVELERS FROM KILLED AT RHEEMS FOR THE WEEK: os Sov orn, yothich, meets FAR AND NEAR ©. e—————— ternoon acted on the following men: ted at Marietta Felonious Assault Serbian, was ar- Accepted LIST OF THOSE WHO HAV - er 2 RE Harry C. Welcomer, R. 8, Lanc. A COLUMN TO KEEP YOU IN \ "16 ¢ a» Marietta on the HIS ENGINE, FRACTURED us assault and bat- Miss Marv. bo at 1 wi : ov | Acc te ‘or Servic 3 . i ry, both at home. A brother, | ccepted For Service Miss Bertha Missemer left Tuesday Paul W. Heisey, Rheems. Mrs. John R. Ebersole of Eliza- bethtown, is spending several days the home of his Baumbach at Middletown, where |bethtown, died on Thursday after- 1estown, Lebanon funeral services were held Monday noon in the Navy Hospital at Charles- ighty-five years of afternoon. Rev. H. F. Hoover, pas- ton, N. C. Mis i Absent i i ] ] : . HB, I , pas , N. C. Miss Treichler was forty- I with her sister, Mrs. Jacob H. Z vy was well-known r of iC Cc PF Go : Sliza- s Vanyrs Ade he wos 't at Joe Busk, Columbia, R. D. WILL OL ley, AES, acon eller. ] tor of the Church of God, at Eliza- lone years of age. She was a trained : > Word was received here that Isaac S. Kreider, Lancaster, R. 1. Norfolk this INOTTOIK tnt George Germer leay Lawrence Hoyt, Columbia, R. D George M. Houck (transferred to iladelphia and accepted) et eee Governor Hospital in New York for | a number of years. She enlisted in| py Government service on October 1°" intl was assigned to duty at the! lor and Esther Weber and Irvin Kay- lor visited Rev. 1. E. Johnson’s at Manheim on Sunday Mrs. Ch of Manheim, died CARRIERS ARE APPOINTED r sister, Mrs. John ease 3 1at ei. ier on Postmaster J. Willis Freed was of dis. notified on Saturday that the ap- Y a Decker and Robent two chil- 1 2d venty-seven years rothers and sisters: Mrs. k I and Mrs. Jno. Ga Fou#th sy ind Mrs. William Kline, of Elizabeth- OVERHEATED STOVE IN THE Mr. John Dyer of Lancaster Tt TOBACCO CELLAR CAUSED Miss Kathryn A. Lehman of | Maytown THE DESTRUCTION OF wood, spent Sunday as guests in the ar Ware | Sn———— THE ENTIRE BUILD- family of Mr. Alex Kramer. 12 Additions} Ave Lights S 2 Amos Hottenstein 7 ING AND SOME Misses Elizabeth Teisey and Mr. Shoemaker, local superinten-| Ihe funeral of Amos Hottenstein, CONTENTS Dorathy and Barbara Sioad of Phila: = delphia, are spending a week here lent of the Edison Electric Company, S°0 of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hotten- | oe 2 Se ok slats I peo mDALlY, | stein, of Elizabethtown, where he was | a with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Heisey. of twelve additional arc lights, mak. | porn and grown to manhood, took | re ganged by HI Jovoriented _Mr. and Mrs. Amos Garber, Mrs. ( | eli ince Fridey afternoon ot Stewarts. /stove in the tobacco cellar of a barn Nathan Sink. Mrs. Amanda G ing a total of twenty-seven now in ew S13 flcernogn ab ewarts- | 'n the farm of Harvey Hostetter, lo- 3 athan Sing, MES amanda Greens position in this town. As was an- town, Orit eou ity, where he has Te cated south of Elizabethtown, at loaf and Mr. 8, 8. Fasnacht attend- nounced in these columns some time |S ed for several years. After com- Cloaaant Hil Me if Lan: at ed the funeral of Aaron Baker on ago, the company expects to replace | plating his studies at the public] [o-" 3 On alonday agiernnon Monday. 220, Rany expects replace | Cb Mr. Hottenstein entered the ' Set fire to that structure, competely Miss’ Emma D f Carli all the street lights in town with this |’ Is Mr. Hottenstein entered the op oi 'y the building alone with a> mma Jerr Of Jar isle, sp | college at Elizabethtown, graduniing 1880 0, 13 0 eausing a loss of about the past few weeks visiting in Eliza- [several years ago, after which he ac- £10 000 Th ir ig 2 ip 5 2 yous bethtown and also in the home of ; | cepted the principalship of the Com- |? A ne h ve Stock alone was hor hrother, Elias Derr on Marietta The 1 lequre re Tal mercial Department of the Steelton|S2V¢hH W h din ® summers store of treet in this place. Tras hb Thi Mount Jo% yall on | High school, which he filled with Dn, ndmg 2 consijetable quay Mr. Lem Swarr spent several days Resh Aex ay 27 une given under t g aus | great efficiency. He was compelled | } Yo on Oa s, wheat and barley, in Philadelphia, last week where he at the home of his pices 0 the Red Cross of this p ace, | to give up his vocation some time |? ons Wh mae form agiinery and visited his brother, H. H. Swarr, who nanuel Myers, at “Th given Yo q Lap Jized audience. | noo on account of ill health and died Implements; wore destroyed. ; . is quite ill. Mrs. H. H. Swarr has Wednesday night, e Crisis and the Call,” as it was| Tuesday afternoon of tuberculosis,| Vt: osteteer discovered the fire, 4150 been bedfast since Christmas. . ; ‘ y iv y wh y v } « im inte Q of} 7 nn lay named, was ably given by Dr. Andrew | seq 29 years. He was married sev. | and immediately sounded an alarm | The discovery was made about 3 {eral years ago to Miss Anna Miller,! : y lof Stewartstown, who survives, as|? clock but the flames had already {do also his parents of Elizabethtown. |&2in€ed much headway, and aside from rescuing the live stock, the as- Fhuma, widow of Both are well known young men, h, Market Square, art trouble, in the her age. She is te Smith, Sharon; es will be held on 3rethren of Christ "€W arc system, res interment will be rsonville cemetery. crseeeeastenn. tl GBs nd 19 days. He but both his wives ves these children Ream’s Next Sale. _ A Valentine Party. A Valentine party was given by Mrs. Joseph Charles, at her home on this week. Mrs. Preston is a member of the Acquaintance. Club and as a farwell party, Mrs. Charles enter- tained all the members of the Club v : : ) ; 0 feet, and was of a i . The deceased is survived by his wife, .acent construction PAs Sn was decorated in yellow : Bw . and red hearts, refreshments were Left for Camp Lee | Margaret, and four children: Gilbert,; "Byrning embers alighted on the ! Samuel Wilson, of town. a son of [Allentown; Margaret, Eugene and parm of Joseph Ebers oop. C served and a royal good time was Th . 2} : ) £ barn of Joseph Ebersole, who lives 1 oT of his daughter, John T. Wilson, left last Wednesday | Ralph, all at home. He was a mem-',n 4 farm nearby bat mote ene had. Those present were: Mrs. Fred rs at Newtown at for Harrisburg where he joined aber of St. Peter's Catholic church. |gyuished before a lara nq Farmer, Mrs. P. E. Getz, Mrs. Don 9 elock in the * . guisnec yefore any aamage was yrrect Mrs. How: viel o’cloc number of drafted men from Erie, mene done. Mr. Hostetter had no instr: wy Mrs. Howard Longenecker, : : ; : Martin N. Schlibt ance. or the ured bar its con. Mrs. Walter Eshleman, Mrs. Melvin it in the cemetery Wilson being employed in that city| Martin N. Schlibt, ir., son of Mr. ie gl the burned barn or its con- Grove, Mrs. F rank Greenawalt, Mrs. when he was drafted, accounts for|and Mrs. Martin W. Schlibt, died on a Joseph Hershey, Mrs. Simon Snyder, him going with men from that place. | Thursday evening at the home of his Mrs. Harry Charles, Mrs. J. A. Mae- ee ore Wiener I'narents in Kisbeihionn f Li He Gets the Banner Nicholl and Miss Mary MaeNichell 4 ; [parents in Eiizabethtown from tu-i . The prize for raising the largest of Merchantville, N. J.: Mrs. Martin griculture Patton Cut When Falling | berculosis. The deceased who was 18 | : ie it s : antville, NN. J.; Mrs. Martin 3 ; 2 3 porker in this section goes to Mr. Strickler, Miss Edith Bentzel. Mrs had completed ar- Norman Johnson, the young son of | years of age, is survived by his par-| Amos Forry of Newtown. as he Boniamin Gart ? SENLZE , TS, purchase of forty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson on ents and by five brothers and five | anuhtered 2 how that weithed. 747 Benjamin Garber, Mrs. Gabel of Day- be leased to the West Main street in this place fell sisters. The funeral was held on], gh a hog that weighed 747 ton, Ohio; Mrs. Preston and daughter ! e pounds dressed. The pork rendered Elsie and Mrs. Joseph Charles. y I TYE -,AaEr FE i vo brothers and a load from Ohio and also a lot of ac-|eyening in the Lancaster county hos- | flames. however. which had already 1 Conrad Resh, of to 8 years old and this is a very good the institutio ¢ om lication Lr re : ” 0 [he an Muti saad SoZ plication The building was a frame and stone Sa Cli {0 alseases. e was 45 years o1 age. | structure, 70 by ['wenty-one grand- ive. The funeral a Aree o help them with day at his home. The tumber broke | -_— a big guessing contest as to the ing. The purchase and his head was cut wit. the broken Mrs. Henry C. Sherrick weight of this hog prior to the butch- LOCAL MERCHANT ADOPTS uch the State De- glass. Dr. F. Snyder attended| The funeral of Mrs. Henry C.|ering and Oliver Forry was the best CASH AND CARRY PLAN ard Mr. Patton him. [Sherrick, widow of Henry C. Sher-|judge as he guessed 754 while Henry imi yeen assured o rick, who died Wednesday at her J. Engle of this place, was second M : i | 3 Y ; 3 J. BE C is ace, was second, Mr. H. E. Hauer, proprietor of th Inspected Woodland : |home in Middletown, was held Mon- his mark being 738 pounds. busy store around ol ® Ie Mr. William D. Easton, the Mari-|day in the United Brethren church a ——— first local merchant to awake to th 1TSst al mer an t é ake to 1e etta street merchant, spent last|at Florin. Interment was made in C : : fac at 1) : ’ esl Neos elebrate Wedding Anni fact that the new cash and carry Thursday in Maryland, about twenty- | the Florin cemetery. Mr. and Mrs Hor. YW plan, adopted by so ARG g gt . and I $ nry sh 1 . ia n, « ) $ 1an) ) Ln Case of Measles Developed Iter, aged 83 years. She lived on a| There were nine children to their Stamps, credits and free deliveries A case of measles has developed at | farm near East Petersburg all her union, seven of which are living, V 1 cease. Deliveries will be made the home of S. Hess Hershey on West | married life. The remains were in- namely: Eli, of Chicago; Christian, of W hen requested, for which there will Donegal street, his younger daugh-|terred at East Petersburg on Sunday. 'St. Louis; Harry, of Wheeling, W. be a charge of e cents. ter, Ruth being affected Va.; Mrs. John Hayes, of near this ee ——— TT -SEI— | ne, of Florin, i home Was Given a Birthday Supper Monday will sell Mrs. Elizaboth Fis daspis ..+ ‘place; Mrs. George Kili Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher died at Mid and Mrs. Anna Ball heaviest weighed Mrs John S. Eby on Marietta srteet. | amount of lard ire RA Ae iecivins tained a number of his friends at his present - ere: Mr. and Mrs. Abram {home on ag Main street, Friday Hostett:. and daughter, Edna: Fan- | evening. e will move to Lancaster nie Horr, Naomi Gish, Mi diri {on the 22nd of this month and take Mellingzer, Maria em, Misia ' charge of the Electrical Works of the Mrs David Shonk and daughter, : Armstrong Linoleum Plant, having Arca; Mr. and Mrs. John Shonk an Frank J. Evans died at the severed his connection with the Lan- ¢} idren Miss Bertha and Amos and Mrs. Emma Hoover, wife of Christ- ian Hoover, died at Manheim, Satur- Miss Katherine Bradley of Man- a eniris =: . heim: vigited here Thursday. gay Zvening from heart trouble, aged Miss Martha Royer of Salunga, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Butzer of Man- mother, Mrs. Anna Butzer. years. pany. sas spent.
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