/ -~e THE WE! KL Pa Er pp = * 4 = VOL HI NO. 40. MOUNT JOY, HENNA, WEDNESDAY, ' CIRCULATION “THAN A Died at the Age of 92, MANY LOCAL NOTES. Personals. HR\E AND THERE Mrs. Elizabeth Witmer, wife of 7 El 3 : Many Rebates: Granted—-Sciho . it er, eo 5 ] Joseph Gaffin spent Sunday and Need Pay No Water ~ Board | {he late Peter F. Witmer, of East | Happenings of the Week Told in a Briff | Monday at Baltimore. y ax Donegal township, and one of the Yet Iteresting Mannner. i our old | oldest women 1n Lancaster ¢ r Don’t miss the Dutch letter this : 5 : ire 3 ¥ Noroag COT rs herd ot Mee | on 88 3 i gh Sone: iL e ¢ delphia on business, Monday. a $3,000, fire occured at | First Presbyterian Church at Lan Mcn- | passed away at the home r | Week, este ster § : day evening with all the members |d ughter Mrs. Joseph Nissle - Read Weaver's ad in tl adver Jesse Webb, of Columbia, spent uch eh N yas waek, caster to hear the report of the com. present except Stauffer The | 1 a disville gine Ly " ft isi 1 eaver’s ad in the adVEr=| some time in town with his parents Goosebone (phet Hartz declares | mittee appoiyited at last Thursday's fou : er. ands », Saturday afternoon. | tising columns. : i special meeN § i conf minutes of the last regular meeting | The deceased was born in Manor : 3 5:3 i last week, He yoy Ker i onsid ie ohytany 3 pn vicky were read and ap woved 2 : ie . Po Jacob Shelley is ill at his homf Jacob McGirl and wit fF until April, ; Sousider she NiwSiguauon. of Hey of Sitiea Ropu of sick ees pi : wwashlp April 9, 1812, aud Weston Denegal stredt Ll 1 and wife of Farm- A : Richard Downsy pasto *| Miss Blanche Zeller left or Buroess Schock : . i gal s ; \ | o's Inn are spendi oral d H. H.Hazzard} oliRowenna died 83 P rof the Mt t on gess Schock, as usual, sent in | therefore nearly ninety-two years of TR : wn I ngsevera ays A i Joy # © Donegal cl * [for Bittshure sfier spe § ‘Som his favorable report as to havi AZ Her par cnt Ww " H a i Miss Emma Lawrence is quite ith in Philadelphia on Wednesday ail Xe bari at ( H ; aR Der : Ana 1aving | 8. 'r parents were Henry at@| ag her home with sicknes 3 . Marietta on Sundgy. LH, sttlich was “JR{pdc ; ; i : collected $70.25 and turned same Elizabeth Eshelman., She came of R : : Slochess. J: Hay Brown Zeller of Phila- M on . ol Rev. 2. L. Clark paisnon dau val service are atill in progr > mm : : AV, C » ‘ 3 ~ . . . . Ma a : : } over to the Borough Treasurer. a long lived race, her father having ev. A. R. King was appointed @Iphia, is spending a few days in anheim and Marietta high xt lost Thoradur’ Ri Lui rethren. As yet ther T : : lived to 1 . RE © | to the Williamstown charge. wn with friend schools will hold a djte in Mari- a ae pa he committee which was in |lived to be eighty-seven, and her 3 > ve 1 friends. i Friday. Marci) 11 Do: ns stated that his reas Samuel Shank quit his job with the P structed to see the bondsmen of J, | Mother ninety-two years old. Revival services are In progress ys. so + R. repair gan He i 5 : ras : signing was the persistent cr : pang. He is now busy W. Roland, deceased, reported as N’ ne children suryive, as follows: in the Mcthodist Episcopal Church F r ying stone, THE LAST MEETING. Meeting of Presbytery. An adjourned meeting of W minister Presbytery was held yest day afternoon at the chapel of the Brief Items All” Sorts Throughout The last meettng of M. N. Brubaker was in Phila— \s Section. in this place. Miss May Lockard and gentleman 3 . : ho 2 A riend of Lancaster, spent Sunday The Ephrata silk ih = working of his work throughout his past follows: According to the accounts Jacob E. and Henry E. of East nightly. in town with friends. on a order of 30,008 silk mnflers by Elder Martio § Bowman, of Ta fo the Bos there is yet $1,150.99 of outstand- | Donegal; Peter E., of Rapho town Bogs are to num. rous to wen= For tho nite] a. : mIoperty on Toesday. He lives a short Mt. Joy Church, and Mr. BowmanYi*'"¢e north of Elizabethtown. . denied the charges against him. |; nore d that a large biiilding in I'he committee was therefore ‘ap- fac; be converted in “shirk Mrs. Elizabeth Good left on Sat— pointed to investigate the matter SBN, sear future ‘making urday for New York where she will Ira Longenecker of East Douegal | before final action was taken on i te spend some time with her daughter. and Miss Ellen Garber of West| Rev. Downs’ resignation. Th a A are . 1eations N plown have made 8p- ; : Donegal were granted a license to] i : ao | plications \ oo Bs Mrs. Annie Grove, who was keep- \ BR Yar 9% committee met yesterday morning |goiory at 1 4 SPY e0t here singe the : . : : ed, i ar u it Few ostr ing house for John Widman, in wi i and in the afternoon presented its | fire. @ Was destroyed by "he . a . at 3 3 » ‘ aR town, left for York, where she will The prospects are good that R. | report. It stated that a paper had| Rev. G. W.Sht 7 rier i 2 pal gy 38 20 reese oD 1 1 i p! no! : i : M. A. Rollman of tle Rollman | reside in the future. F. D. carriors will be paid $720 per | been presented, in which pastor and | Methodist church, FR, 1 BF Manufacturing Company, 1¢ laid up Frank Pennell left for York on . Thursday where he has secured em- The twenty-first Snow ol the ployment at coach painting. winter fell here Friday. The groundhog doctrine proved true. ing taxes. The boadsmen are ship; Jonas E., proprietor of the tion” since there are no muzzles re- Messrs. B. E. Hiestand, Peter Cross Keys Tlotel; Mrs. Eliz beth, quired. Brunner, G. Moyer and C. K. Ben- wife of Joseph Nissley, of Landis- For full information about future nett. This committee was. instruct-| Y111e3 Miss Mary, who resides with attractions in Mount Joy Hall, read ed to urge the collection of the her brother Jacob, in East Donegal | the Bulletin. above amount. tcwnship; Mrs. Annie, wife of Jesse| The Masons held their regular Oo monthly meeting and banquet last Friday evening. Mr. Detwiler of the Water com- Myers, of X arroll contrty, Md, and mittee, reported the flood gates at en Fannie, wile of Ja00p Hoadars the pumping station frozen and out oF East Donegal township. Three of service and that if thc creek gishers of the deceased S50. sarvive: raises much. mote the" subside. may Mss. Mary, wife of the Hon. John veflooded ® the burst valve al 1 Bye, of Carroll county, Md.; Mrs reRervolik replaced ; ; Sarah, wife of David Deunison, of |. S el 8. Kraybi baer [he comuiittes Ble -Y the reservoir re placed and the frozen . AM: Se \ » “%ltion at C. L. Eby’s bakery and John | home of James Glatfelter last week. and Samuel 8. Kraybiil, of Kas i ee was requested to ap- MILTON GROVE, Y water pipes ob South Murket str.e near Maytown, and Mrs. Anna, wife | , : IR maeN Donegal, are the executors of Elias | prove their action. The pastor and| Our merchant Eli F. Gr Market str.et I Abvahi iis . : Smeltzer is working for C. K. Ber- Mrs. A. R. King, Mrs. Simon EY : IE i i La last Thursds F in good order. of Abmbam Kreider, of ‘West nett : M h and Mi “Ali Hel Hostetter, late of Mount Joy. | Elder both presented their resigna- ncaster Just "liHaCEY Virginia. Mrs, Witmer was a de- . Menaugh and Miss Alice ¢lman : } dons’ These. - the s John M. Haideman visited ; | = ginia. Mrs. : i” : : : 4 : ocdl Beherme vo the ons 8 committee rec— : Council then Rove the follow— vout Christian lady and had been a Mrs. Wm. Easton was taken to |are spending the week with the 3 ocal fishermen should notice that mmoded be accepted, and the Sam. Haldeman, last week. abate Rar Yo Bia é { ‘ L : oe ; : BQ : re are 12 ; : ; in Eli ing rebates on Ww ayer Tents w hich | ober of thz Old Mennonite the hospital at Lancaster on Thurs— former's sister Mrs. B. E. Stauffer at i . 00,608 : lake et 3 AOTONL was made : by Rev Hirant Stern was in Flizzbell were recommended’ by the Water church for seventy-two. years. day where she will undergo treat- Myerstown. which Fich Commissioner Mechan . Gooree Walls El f Columbi ‘Thursday for a load of coal. . 2 RE ey 3 y 3 RR i 100ree 5 , 2 committee: Wm.\ Scholirg, $6.93; Loy fonerale will take place this ment. re eg will distribute to those who avply a i $ MN ; Pe #) 9 umbia, | 1 vy Straley, who has rented Mrs. Margaret Boppy $1.58; Joseph a il Po 2 e 1 ui Yoite & Guliin Bros. received 8 Two Good Shows. first. ¢ 0 , ute® i) the best Interests | susan Eshelman’s house, will occu . morning, with services at the house > 0 Lx '0S, lecelyel 5 : > i of the ch y 3 ‘hristis . Detwiler estate, Sa George HW. |, g.50 » took. and Fo Gra ry fine delivery wagon on 8 yd Ay Don’t forget the big event of the Brought back from the Baltimore} . 2 © iniy By AUC 1H 5 heist he 1st of Sg f 1 : 3 at 8:30 o'clock and sray bill’s : ry wag Saturday bL \ . spirit. The report was adoy alter K. Brose Brown $9.52; Arghur Brown $9.52; y > season in the hall on Tuesday even- | Pasteur Institute, 12-year-old Ab= P ie report was 3 opted and | 1 his f I er of. t S al Kurtz, $3\65 at then the resignations of Rev.{" ace. moved his family from Philadel ® amuel Kurtz, $3\G5. phia to Colebrook. \ 5 H a . i nday that h _ ; : Year after July 1st. They get| Blder reed ; iy | Will attend conferen™ XT a A. H. Tuckenbill proprietor of $600 a duly y= oe pes § jo b i Shel: 1n the ¢ vening he prea 2 two weeks. with an attack of grip. the Middletown Monumental and |” Bow. atements before Presbytery aud sermon. L'ymiesionary —_——— 8 " weg re Sars 3 . Jovy. | stop all furt edi Ralph Zeller has accepted a posi- Tombstone works was visiting the Sarah Hostetter, of Mount Joy p rther proceedings, and meeting house at 11 o'clock. Inter- which was built by Young Bros. > 5 . " : Hin will ye thade in the adieinl Florin J ® ing, March 8. Frank Adams fam- | ner Hewsey of East Donegal is Do | Elder B e » made ¢ adjoining . ay . . . . was ¢ 3 y ac- J id ous Uncle Hez will be the attraction considered free from all danger of 0 A yr > a were ac Messrs. Amos, Harry and Artemus ih dia EL : : logted- ev. D. R. Workman pre- | Gant i f : % I'his company carries its own spec- | hydrophobia. iantz were the guests of their grand : : : sented a paper eulogizing the pastors | mother, Mrs. Mary Moyer. ial car, band and orchestra and is a] Knapp’s Villa hotel, Albert Gubl, P iP gg Lhe push BE re Ey) or 1 a} The © ar 1 good work in the field from which | Miss Ada M. Shiffer of near Elm, was good show. 1e ¢ art will open | proprietorywas burned to the ground Ts . a 0; : iit : he retires, and it was accepted. |the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Yoffe’s store on Friday. Don’t{on Friday morning. Mr. Guhl x 1: Wm. 8. Shiffe ne lie howias 1b 1 Ds XW | Rev. Ely was placed in charge of | Wm. 8. Shiffer, on Sunday. miss this show as it is a good one. formerly tenanted Philip Frank's the Mt. Joy and Donegal churches Miss Ella Grosh who was visiting her By special request, Warde & Vo- | farm near Stackstown. for the present 2 sister Mrs. Gertrude Swarr, of East ' yariod of | Church, The deceaszd was in her | xg. 9 cotton mill gels Big Comedy Company will re- Yesterday marked the beginning Petersburg returned home on Sunday. cette January 1904. | seventy-third year, and is survived > ”. 2 rr. : : turn to this place for a two right’s | of March and the i J J : : Ha : I'he three large farm saies of the Mr. Mumma reported®, the lights by her Jrebandgand the following in good order and properly repaired children: Elizabeth, wife of Jonas weekly and that the committee Snavely, Lancaster Junction; Sarah Upon motion ouncil decided that the charge for ry additional closet over one | rate family should be $1 cemetery. We've often heard of young men wearing a cuff for a collar but who Dea h of Mrs. Sarah Hertzler. ever heard of a man wearing his Mrs. Sarah Hertzler, wife of Jac, Borough | Hertzler, of near Landisville, died wife's collar ? John W. Kreiner will move from the Stoler property on West Donegal street to Kast Donezal street near Fen in ex—| on Wednesday evening. She was a board from | member of the Old Mennonite Walter K. Brosey and family of month came in y . 3 . Buzz, Buzz, Buzz. Philadelphia engagement presenting an entire} like a lamb, At midnight there Charles A. Quoilor manager, will Vain Bn el Of het change of program. The bill for | was very little wind and the mer- , 1 9 ) : : Fe : hold a spelling bee and entertain | Week: Hie opening aigin will be three big { cury was at the 40 degree mark. mert in Mount Joy Hall on Satu: Joseph Ginder, who will tenant the would shogest no Hoht at | wife of Christian Herr, East Done- ; : ! comedies—Family trouble, a soream- day evening, March 12, 1904. This farm of Miss Fanny Gish next year. i ar yi = onal: John, Rapho: Henry, Landis Clayton Hendrix will go tojer, a crowded hotel, a satire on New . S ’ bonght three cows at C. RB. Shenk’s sale { M. K. Brabakers new double |5% * y-Rapho; Y, lLapndis- Lr : ; : will be a hummer as the program |, 4 lle z Sotharige. . or... | housekeeping on Monday and in| York Hotel Life what happened to : ast week. } house on Frank street No action. gville; and Catharine, at home, The a= ; : : 4 will prove. John H. Landis, Sup-| p i : funeral was held on Sunday at nine the evening he will entertain a| Bibbs or always in hot water. Al- ? wr Brubaber of near Manheim, who ivNh ; erintendent of the mint at Philadel. jis goin Mrs. Malinda Ol- ; : : laree number of his friends at his | so introducing the favorite Estelle : : : Oil: «0 move: on. Vis, filaunca o'clock at the house, and at ten hor so oglomnsg phia and Miss Ethel Harry will as- weiler’s fi, neat spring was hauling a Jacob R. Buhns, secretary of the | sist in making the event a memor- things 1886 oi, Bh 1 1 N18 1 a'y n 1 S Rheems Canring Company, is my hie one. The High Sshool Male MAST:%SONVILLE. acngged making contracts with the Juartette will render several of | A daughter Was Ly to Frank Ginder farmer of the neighborhood, to grow | their selections. There will be land wife. P= . . & tomatoes, corn, string beuns and | three classes and valuable prizes.| Rev. Jno. Herr con ad services at other vegetables for the canning| Admission, 15 cents, reserved seats |Chianes Hil on BundayW sning. y x ‘ ) A family reunion Wast:. 4 at the company. 25 cents. Chart at Garber’s drug : 30 28, ee een home of S. P. Zug in honor store on and after Monday, March|,y on Sunday. 7. The proceeds will be for the| The sad funeral services of Re , po. Detailer estate were held near town on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, and were very largely attended The large shirt factory at Eliza bethtown was totally destroyed by fire last Wednesday morning. The loss is $9,000 and seventy-five people are out of employment. Among the bills paid was one for John Smelizer for shooting and o'clock at Salunga Plunkett in a new specialty, the two 5) = : : 1 Tr ee be ieteit On March flrst Messrs. Daniel Mack’s, Phil J. Campbell and Wal- Death of Mrs. Rutt. Kramer and John Lawrence will | ter Mack—Charles Richmond in Mrs, Rev. Martin N. Rutt died | wear a regular outfit as sugc ested | Shakespearean recitations, A treat burying dogs at fifty cents each. John reported having Killed six. The clerk was instructed to notify Tax Collector David Boye to iz and was buried last Friday at Boss- by the P. R. R. while on duty at for the classic. Prices 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ present at the regular meeting of | N i . 1 7 s tie I 1 Fv, er’s meeting house, aged 62 years, the depot here. No higher, Get your tickets in ad Council on Monday evening : ) svening. 9 months and 6 days. Bishops Eby, frank Garber, who was working vance at Yoffe’s store. Dan t Eon : ai ria . a, os : . . y dates ye [day and p rRAAY h birth~- Bills paid. Adjcurned. Herr and Brubaker officiated. She | at cigar making at Lancaster for the dates, Wednesday an wurgday \his birth —— i — SE is survived by one son Martin, ‘and | some time, 18 moving his family to March 9 and 10. A Tell Tale Handkerchief. Bad Falls. three daughters : Amanda, wife of | that place today. They will reside oO For some time past B. S. Heagy, | penefit of the Thaddeus St:vens G. Shelly, at the Mastersonville on ting Mrs, Minnie Brememan was so | John L Garber, Donegal ; Lizzie, | on Market street. Date for Special Primary. of near Mastersonville, has been Memorial Fund, house on Tuesday, were very ariel ab unfortunate as to fall on the 1ce wife of Tillman S. Kraybill, of Lo- Reuben Fellenbaum, collected A meeting of the Republican | noticing that some of the feed ; in . tended: tao bleu so0R 8 a . y this week. bata ; Alice, wife of Harry ‘Erb, | $1,600 of outstanding water tax on County Committee was held at the | the entry at his barn had beet miss Condition of the River. four weeks, and it is very likely that Martin Spickler had a bad fall at living at home. Deceased had been | Mouday. Mr. Fellenbaum is un- court house Monday morning for fing very mysteriously. Lash Dein The ice on the Susquehanna river | gome furiners Wil sow tobacco seed Yer \ {he-Council Chamber on Sunday, ailing for some time and had an ap- | doubtedly one of the best collectors the purpose of fixing 2 date on morning when he entered his fee = is being honeycombed by the pre- |fore their crop of last year ia sold. ae injuring his head, yplectic stroke on Tuesday morning | this borough has ever had. which to hold a special primary for} ing entry he found there a handker- "| sent warm weather and rain. It is| Jerome Ober will move on the Leh: and died that evening. the nomination of a Judge, to take | chief which someone, who was evi= | oynected that the «current of the |man Farm, a few miles west of town p 4 ted by Andrew viyer will assist to break up the at present: tenantet! Ay r Ere : a o xno will move to near Rheems Station, ; gorged ice gradually, The rain had The visitors in the family of John H. little effect in causing the river to| i, jer on Sunday were Misses Maggie rise. ! \i. Shelly and Apnie N. Ginder, A, Wo moved that the date be fixed for} «proving? property. —m— shelly and wife, and §. S. Fasnacht and Saturday, April 9. On motion the — me Good Price for Mitk. wife. : 3 Te ASSesSmont of candidates was made U. B. Church Notes. The, Tarmers Creamery Co. tor) JohnT. Spickler and family will moye I: f 2 a "on Isaac Minnich’s farm, near Pennyille $200, the same as heretofore. The subject of Rev. 1. E. Runk’s | the month of January paid 32 cents | ©. oo 0 John E. Ginder will moy, sermon on Sunday morning will be for butter fat on an average test of | he Kinsey farm, vacated by baptism. 1.09, which is equivalent to $1.31 | Spickler. ; 3 3 - that Tommy is quite as popular In the stream near the farm of Last evening his Bible study was | per 100 weight. The Farmer's have aA down South as he was up North, The sauerkraut supper which | Abraham Hostetter near Petersburg broken ground for an additional . ras held Le I sof H. H . \ Bapti f no wh a Li i There are forty employes working in meedi—— was held at the hcme © . H.| on Sunday, the German Japtists © This evening in connection with | branch at ine. : \ I Bo Ivgre.4} patent Miss Johanns Miler rwhile fo- mm Humor lous 15 uk the Y. nL. oe his seat January 1, 1905. lently after feed, had left behind. turning from church on Sunday, Asset 5 Formen-Boli Haver, A. has rented the Wm. Dierolf After the object of the meeting | He thinks he kee the. bandkers was explained by the chair, J. F.| chief, and has kept it so that the Seldomridge, of New Holland, owner can gel it by callinz and had a severe fall, building, on East Main street, A copy of the Atlanta (Ga) Nathaniel Eicteneyer, of Kast / : : ’ yer Journal tells how Tommy Stouch, which was recently vacated by C. Petersburg, slipped on the pave- Hoffsommer, the shoe merchant. y ) ment and fell, dislocating his shoulder. Dr. F, A. Achey reduced the fracture. who was a popular player with the , Saveral new candidates were pro- old Base Ball Club, and who for the P posed in Otsego Tribe, No. 58, of past two geasons has been the suc— g . a: : “| Red Mn, at the regular meeting cessful coach of the Uniyersity of | | : A : . Deputy Treasurer H. 1. Stager, Friday evening. They will receive while coming from the Lutheran church on Sunday, slipped and fell on the stone steps at that place and Alabama team, trains the beginner chair bret dogroe next. Friday even ‘ ne : reir first degree nex ride n- : : : on the ball field. The article shows g y Immersed in Chill Waters i o lug. on the Book of Revelations. injured his left shoulder severely. Mrs. Abram L. Kolp of Mariett: Band Fair. Morton on Friday evening, was a|the Mountville district baptized the regular prayer deryice, Rev. W. M. Derr has rented the Shenk street, while going to a milk wagon Rank will speak on the Personal y going 5 1 . : : success financially, The proceeds | twelve converts by trine immersion. The Junior Cornet Band of New- y } twelve J Sunday mormng, slipped on the Element in Prayer. ; wir} were for the benefit of the Evangeli- | Rev, H. E. Light, of Mountville, Following is a list of lette ,U0=] H. H. Shenk will soon move to Mans i od town, will hold a fair in the hall at oil church Keiated. TI . ceremony attracted called for at the Mount JO¥* post|jeim where he takes charge of his porch steps, and fell striking the | yap place, commencing on Saturday | = xe y or otmeintel, y Sr Vespite JEe——— office, Mar, 2, 1904 : stocking mill. back of er head, She was render: | yapch 12 Poor feliow— Got home late from | quite a number of people, despite Ready for Business. yn : Miss Mabel Cooper, of Salunga; enter- A | Mrs. Barbara Lane j ol i & ver By an advertisement elsewhere in : ’ tained a number of her frie n a yery J. M. Walters, Jelightfol manner on Friday evening, Harvey Ober, 5) (he affair being given in. ‘honor of & | llenry Martin, L visitor from New York, Mes Milton tlie lace works on Mount Joy street, NS yplg mma Pennell, Post Mistery. Moore. There EE 3a nite hood days were spent in this PICS, | borough, where they are prepared » usual to such gal og : i i i sw law partner of Congress—{, ‘ inde of rk i tisface » supper, of course, Amopg the Using Heavier Jails, because his pay wasn't all there NM 'e oy sted of Harrisburg. t3,do all kindy of Work 5 =" "ey NEWTOWN. were Misa Minnie Eshleman and No V. Two gangs of section cmployes ' pay. We di man M, Ki, Olmsie ! S| tory manner. Repairing a speclal- John Shenk is etill confined to MK \&LNorris, of York. ; : : house but is greatly iinproved in healt} John Kemerly who has been ill oF. Unclaimed Letters. farm, near town. Visiting bands will fur- w inel t ther i p ime : " a : eel} is be irl —Ge * | the extremely inclement weather. od unconscious for a short time, | igh music, The fair will be open seeing his best girl—Gets out of | the extremely | as but no ill effect resulted, bed at four next morning—falls : " oy every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur: , ; : : ca WRERARI Hiv of cach week. Admission, 10 asleep in his rtall at the Grey Iron New Law Firm. a 8 . 4 oF , - Co 0 3 10 y Herr Withdraws. cents. Don’t fail to visit this ‘fair. because he went to work at 4,45— Carson Stamm, Esq., w hose boy- Allen IH. Herr, of Manheim bor a put up half a doze snaps till dinner ough, has withdrawn as a candidate and on Satwday he kicked himself for the Republican nomination for this issue may be seen that G. W. Shickley & Son have opened a coach prison inspector, thus removing the | 4a busy putting down heavier steel TER — The style of the firm is Olmsted & ty. As Mr. Shickley has thirty oly contest on the ticket. Under | jg on the west bound track bet- Members Take Notice. Stamm. Mr. Stamm read law wil years experionce in the business he d the Act of Assembly of 1897 th | ween this place and Florin, The A business meeting of the High | Mr, Olmsted, and after having been 11g in a position to give you good some weeks, is slightly improved wi John Martin sold hig « = ‘primary will now be dispensed with. | 4p pound rails are being replaced by School Alumni Association will be | admitted to the bar remained in fis | 00k at moderate prices. fue hopes of his ultimate recovery. Hurry Reed sold his tob: ; ! The act provided that when, there | oo pound ones. held in the High School, Tuesday | office. [Te has beer with Mr (Qm- The River Bruchids will hoid.th Miss Fila Horn ie sisting her “mother x, are no more candidates than gre re me evening, March 8, 1904. All mem- | stead 20 years. JAg Stamm’s 4 Big Time To-night. regular se Xoo re oth coutmentiog Middletown. Gree dh gw quired to fill the offices the county Gene to Hear It? bers are requested to attend. friends here congrafiulate him, W' The Sons of Veterans will have piace y die a pork . P. Ruflenshb d x 2 wi he | 889 8m. : 2 00H chairman has the authority to The case of Mount Joy Borough H. M. Stauffer, Pres. - installation this evening. I'he Elias Grosh resid ng in West Hemp: i" ironed 332 oN certify the names the came as {though against the Pennsylvania Railroad MATIN no “- Ordained Elder. : officers elect will be installed bY | geld township near this place; yon « ». & an election was held, / (Company will come up in court at New Evangelical Pastor. Rev. A. R. Kingflwho | Dr. Sherman Smith of Lancaster, to the Lancuster Lnssne BEAR RE oud SRS A. Lancaster next Monday, This willl "The annual Evangelical confer-|the pastor of the Efnggld : after which all will do Justice fo a on ay Zier of Mount Toy: The first meeting of our new | be an interesting case and we'll | ence closed at Wilkesbarre on Mon: | here, fas ordained banquet at IL L, Mooney’, Tue 1 became unbalanced jg council will be held next Monday | tind © Whether or not the wires |day. Rev. Jerome L. Garr was|conferpnce at wil Elivabetbiiown G. A. Bh — et) n account of fi everingdwhen an organizatiop will a8 our streets without the | appointed to the charge here to | week, yWe join his ns of Veterans as well as Lhe if he became unm: gp effe¢ted for the ensuing year, paying poll tax, succeed Rev, A. R, King. - congray lating Mr, & 3 : : be in attendance, . " & ad pi 8 a foarte # “3