PAGE FIVE DOOOOL DO 000000000000 00000000000000000000000LLLLLLLLL HOOC000000000 A x | wal r 3 ice incide / ’ new Unit & Kinderhoo GF A 4 I hip re hel OER | Yr f 3 rnoon an on § x N ervices were ; $ & churcl W buill 3 $ 000, and the offering 1 X he services defrayed a la & debt 2) 4 e Kinderhook church A X f with the i ¢ tic &% N. 2 1st 1) ‘} » 1 Wt \ \ \ \ i 4 ' h } 4 \ ts ( i J cn 1 \ i NT) {y Hen an \ OA] " bacy it \) Hi " Np, A ONY, II ( \) ILO 8 1] : { t Ri 1 h 1 1 A x 1 by a corps of nati sea—— sessa— ® church workers, wi x fices of time and 1 ¥ - isl ap TIIE a possible this achievemer ) ASK TO SEE THE 66 THE ONLY MACHINE WITH ALI nembers may regale the THE ABOVE QUALITIES COMBINED. tl happy pOSSoSEIOn of [1 rn and commodious REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. CALL OR ship. The old ic which 1 noi was erected 1 OY ADDRESS. had been used by various der t until acquired by the pi Y Rev. Lower, the a (0 S Machine unto - » Singer Sew 1 DEDICATED FINE NEW EDIFICE AT KINDER. HOOK COST $10,000- I He is completing his fifth ar t vear as pastor of this church, ac rding to the rules of the confer but he will leave it much THE MT. JOY § LAST SUNDAY LARGI! PART OF DEBT PROVID ED FOR BY MEMBERS regation. found ‘this as his first charge ministry, the circuit at that \ luding Reich’s and East Peter od and prosperous with the fin 4 E. Orange Street, Lancaster of simeiuiy os iis fat home . ’ I'he committee for the new churc} uilding was appointed in Octobe or 1915, and comprised the followi XR Jacob F. Albright, John Eisenber , Gable, Henry Eisenberger, v 410 Locust Street, Columbia “| Help Yourseli and Felp Your Nation yOu CAN INCREASE VALUE OF YOUR CORN CR E£ED MORE CATTLE AND PR ~. THI ~ INTERNATIONAL N DIFFICULTY IN SECURIN( JYER IS APT TO BE THE LUCKY ON ACCOUNT Of RAW MATERIALS THE E/ M.S. POTTER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR The Season’s New Oxfords for Women The Oxford will be the Woman's Shoe of Shoes for the season. We're showing the newest models and indeed they are beau- ties. Vd There are dull or patent leathers, beautiful shades in browns —handsome colorings in mahogany and grays, etc. There are the new plain, very narFow toe models and stlyes with perforated vamps, imitation Oxfords at, $3, $4 up to $6. Ap s, etc. Fry's Shoe Store Store of Service LANCASTER, Chas. H. 3 & 5 King St. PENNA. Mouth-Organs Kazoos & Fifess Largest. Line Of 88 Note Player Piano Rolls THAT CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY A BURGERS MUSIC HOUSE 75 North Prince St, Lancaster, Fa. 000000000000 O00COCO000O000NOC00000C 1icide since : : 3 alled the SS oTiLion of the publ , died before medical aid could Y the question, but I think that , | moned. Deputy Coroner B. 8. Dil-|will be conducted by Lamberton fw in touch with the sai r linger and his physician Dr. J. J.| Lodge, No. 476, of Lancaster, Pa. | vood wives and mothe » | Newpher held an investigation andj oO Biroad land of ours that I" | found that death was caused by ani Ilustrated Lecture iL He th Club is, he would . | apopleptic stroke. He was seventy | On May 4, 1918, Brother Lewis — : 4 , Americans The de . | years old and is survived by his wife. | Neiffer of Harrisburg, a Past Master | = — i he wt longing express He was in the shoe business on East | of Lodges No. 364 of Millersbur { mn lotior rceolved Trot VIain street here for the past forty | Pa. and of No. 570 of Lykens, Pa, |i ALL KI! alos truly pitiful, a ears. In politics he was a Democrat | Who has traveled extensively and ob- | | ~aZ cou Rh Yt £7 and was a great admirer of Presi- tained many interesting views of the i [ing Bn a © eotresponds Be dent Wilson. Besides being a mem- travels, and has since his return, de- PLURE h '® bl pe Sy ber of the Lutheran church he be-|livered Hilustrated pores 01 the - 3 t 1 yeen able to Dri ) afr] 1 = . one “hie 0 3 3 om Ee — Sao Hood the mnged to Otsego Tribe I 9. Imp, |same; one ol Ww ich, on the subject BO IT ly = A Oe 4 All Fm O. R. M. and Mt. Joy Lods 977. of Ireland and Scotland, he deliver- IMIS A — ) h which « man ? A Fane AE 313 = Is . . : on Ad. not wo the {:|L O. O. F. The funer 1d on ed at the Homes last January. He La AT £ 1e~ ebity that is den t'| Wednesday afternoon at tv clock | will on this occasion deliver his il- HEA 4 “Nz or i a I receive fr from his late home. Interment was Justrated lecture on “England and the ; S vich eceive : ! € Interment, War.” ATE : whi hove and Tathers nade in the Mount Joy cemetery. # Vv é ae s : INC i naph others ang fath ! i y : 7 An invitation is cordially extended | INAS : ex] 20d $e Joy of i 105¢ 3 to the friends of the Homes to be : 3 iol owing simple, T s present and enjoy the same. ARANTEED _ | 1 1aws. 4 # ! “Then, too, the fact that i ONALL HELPED # : Glee Club ; of the appearance of the lon I # On Friday evening, May 10th, an - ! little one may be planned for ‘ entertainment will be given by the § «ox determined in advance 1S é Glee Club of the Boys High School Nn y i): 1. : 3 well established, that the 2 7 i of Loncasies, Pa., composed of twen- | (N 1 NICKNEC tl i wl ove able to bring ini w Er GI tv-five students. / Is WWUA ! couples are aple UC ring 1r T o ty-n U . i orld just such a family as th THAN ANY PHYSICISN EVERDID | “my 0 friends of the Homes are In- Wost Maia 5 : y "4d can best educate anc C——r 7: ited to be present. est Main Street } bos, 2 an best edacate A Mrs. Kate A. L of Lititz, Lan-|" > be D ! : iI have spoken of the burde caster County, Pa.gfgives out this n=} Necrology MOUNT JOY, PENNA. : Ate Nild-be or which : sting statemght, in regard to| On Saturday afternon, the Homes i 3 ond ® os bad as chil ‘hat Tonall accoiplished in her case. |st \ined the lose by death of one of - Sot o : 2 . etoTc . th . = : “G ddy, wealg stomach, as w ell a the oldest and most esteemed M———————— mmm eee at of leumatism held me fast for ] ruests, Brother Joel A. Baer. Tit: Chr oF Id DE fo LE : [ How suffered. Sti 3rother Baer was born in Berks City Shoe ~ pre Eh chy were nm limbs and joint county on May a, 189% Previous y ee ilo of the tim Food would ca |to coming to the Homes he reside at R nN Cem ¢ 1 tenn to swell uy with gas. Poise i Hamk » Pa He was a millwright gpairing Ulli} any oY undigested food filled my whe by ¢ tion. He was made a Ma- o o 2 ) tem.” \ . Lodge, No. 406, on Sep- LD SH ADE TO LOOK w : E. Charles, t, at I {_ 1872, and was admitted E NEW ONES AT e : me the tru when h mes on December 23, 1910. Se ————— EDD vould help me. It cer-| ity won him many| 60 and 52 South Queen Street BD eT} as 1 eat better, sleep bet- 1 s fidelity to the Homes L- LANCASTER, PENNA. iE d have no more rheumatism. and jiined services 25 Sr Ee , : onall has done more for me than shepherd, was highly apprecia ed by C h i d F: \ T h Vtaee’s T inyf physician has ever done.” jour con as or Old alse est ; . No his statement was given April 23, mains were forwarded to Don’t matter yroken. W, ay up Qi ph 5 K 4 Is 918. { . a., for interment in Ham- (gfe. 00 ace yale Also irents pecaust { m # “ | > : ’ . . at fo future generations / Tonall is sold by E. W. uarber,|bt ry, on April 30th. ®h for « i elry, Silver, es, perpetuat ng disease a Pruggist, Mt. Joy, Pa | ” dental crow r Afidgework. We niuri - me —— | For a Sprained Aus i send cash b etrn mail and will 3 tting| As soon as POSS b er the injury | hold goods “days for sender’s ap- a Sam Rodkey, M Christian treasurer, Charles ent, Lic Do v tary, Elmer Stauffer, Harry M. N. Lower and Joseph Al it, president. on the new building wa col Th in March, 1917 and the was laid July 25, 1917 tone stone about »f the building 1s ind dollars. jerhook church officials are : A Board of trustees ol Jon Eisenberger, Hen ¢ er, Christian Rodkey, ¢ | Kline: Sunday School Supel 1 Charles M. Lichty. Pa ( president of the Keyston Christian Endeavor. Mi s president of the Wo ry Society, and Joh s leader. with Harr int DE OME WEALTH CLUB fae SS is GoRed oon | CKO DEORE : ME HEALTH CLUB pital, aged seve \ Nahetn | OS bra fm iim I ll ll any David H. Reeder, Chicago, IT. | 2% €aus 153 A Birthday Party AY I Mrs M. k ht Elsa Anna Bach, a girl guest of r 1 Y J M Bat oll! a MM. | Homes, reached the fifteenth mile | BE. av ALL J 4 | Knight, died Hast | stone of her life's journey on Sun- I % \” | Petersbhurs 1 il from | day, April 28th and in compliment of Dy [ hada |Pn \ v ' the high esteem in which she is held nothet 2 TIDY we re and sh : ember birt party was tendered her by > mn. Bf RE of tl rast Petersburg Evangel he house mother, Mrs. Mary S. Boe a Hat Jet “1 | Church. 1 he husband and the ch enhorn and her fellow guests of the ir of Hh as ois i dren survive: S. M. Knigh Ir ¢| girls Tome, on Saturday evening : oreat dietetile Rapho township; William D. K April 27th. : : per of Manheim township, and The rooms were tastefully decora i Aok “Little S Adam M. Herman, of East Hempfield ted with flowers. The evening was £ to quore 9, LAT be township. There is one sister, Mrs, | spent with music, recitations and 2 wmen ithe title 8 Rebecca Sickle, of Dauphin county. games. Refreshments were served, , the pambhtel, and thefn |g ht orandchildren also survive The (and in_addition to the usual felicita- t issue of this paper 1 wi 1} 6 neral was held on Saturday tions, Miss Bach was presented with he special diet list which yoyu | Shahi a book containing the autograph of | not only pleasant but eg-| Charles L. Dierolf | every one present. The presentation | | speech was made by the superintend- one of the best Charles L. Dierolf, his boro, died ent. true at othe true that moth rhood known business men of t not at the Homes ost vital of all human subject, |= "o 3 Oy 4 vithout mother no human being exk- | ELV suddenly on Sunday evening. | Coming Events ;, therefore, anything which gives He was 11 apparently good health and| The religious services at the Homes re knowledge on the subject §s following nis usual custom, he left|on Sunday, May bth, will be con- : « of the deepest huma 4. | his home about 7 o’clock and walked | qucted by ‘“The White” Shrine of te to the Lutheran church, of which he| jerusalem” of Harrisburg, Pa., an “There has been a great amount « flwas a member, to attend gervices. | organization of the wives and daugh | comment upon the subject ol race He was only seated in the church a ters of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, | § short time when he became ill and|of that city. i / President Roosev be sum-| The religious services of May 12t} ¢ price. Send by Parcel . first for particulars. ESTIC_SUPPLY CO. Binghamton, N.Y, , and thus indirectly ‘ad of benefiting the cour healthy children tr . tha Ar¢ A 5 *1of the Club in the world is ge “Happy, | bigger and better every day. How | is received g¢ ottle of Chambet- grandest in ented when so many are lain’s Lig t and follow the plain healthy h Home Hea heritance thinkable; hap- |can it be prev { boosting it along omes is the missior | 1th Club. The influence |and good deeds.” Airections which accompany with good words | prin] rottle. } Department 3 py,» the