wwf Tlawthorne, ‘Ve O1veE MORE VALI FOR MONEY THAN DOES ANY OTHER P —BIGGEST 50¢ WORTH IN THE CO 95 VOL VI. NO. THE CIRCULATION THE STAR COURSE Five Excellent Attractions Will be Offered Here Soon The former committee that at- tempted to give our townspeople a star entertainment course, did so but partly at its own expense. | Wolgemuth; Secretary, Mary Gross While the course was a good one | it proved a failure financially. A number of our citizens being of the opinion that a star was wanted here, held a meeting some time ago and effectedggn or- ganization composed of the follow- | ing gentlemen: Rev. K. J. Stewart Rev. I. E. Runk, Rev. J. W. Lang ley, A. C. Brunner, I’. B. Himes and Dr. John J. Newpher. These gentlemen at once booked five of the best that could be learned the bureaus and our town is premised the best course of entertainments course attractions of through seen here in years. These attractions will appear in Mount Joy Hall on the dates named Thursday, Nov. Ariel Quartet. Tuesday. Dec. 4—Lou J. Beau- champ. Thursday, Jan. 17, 19o7-—Bishop : C. C. McCabe. Saturday, Feb. 1go7—The | Litchfields. Tuesday, March 4, 1907—Rev. | W. Hoyt, D. D. Single admission for any of the 22— The 23, above attractions is 30 cents with an extra charge of 5 cents for re- served seats. which includes a reserved Chart will open four each entertainment at 8 a. Dr. E. W. Garber’s pharmacy. If the people of our town and community do not patronize this course, it is not likely that another will be given for some time. The proceeds, if any, will be: used for a similar course next year ——— Course tickets, $1.00 seat. before at days m. Pieasant Social Affair A surprise party was held on EFri- the of Miss Bertha Webb, in hongr ot Miss | | day evening last at home Edna Shreiner, ¢f York, who has been spending some time with Mrs, ! The was plsasuntly spent in dancing and evening various games, (Guests playing g were present from Millersville, Lan- caster, Rohrerstown, Mounguville, Columbia, Florin, Mid- May- | town and Mount Joy, and included H. F. Hawthorn, wife and daughter Misses Gertrude Haverstick, Eliza Salunga, dletown, Rheems, Marietta, beth Greenawalt, Kathryn Cora Geyer, Webb, Mary Henderson, Rhoda | Webb, Daisy Spangler, Edna Shri- ver, Carrie Hershey, Irene Pratts, Myers, | Cora Leib, Bertha | Mary Heisey and Mary Charles and | Messrs, Parke Hendrix, Arthur Hei soy, 1. K. Charles, Clarence Musser Ed Fralich, Clyde Pretzman, Wal- ter Reisner, Harry Stehman, Harry | Hoffman, Paal Sherrick, Irvin De- | Long, Wilbur Laugley, Cassel, Barr Spangler, Eli Hershey Chas. Nissley, John Givens, Cletus Shookers and Walter Peifer. Raymond a Accident to a Teacher pC. J. Palmer, principal of the Mt, | East Donegal | 9 ship, who was attending insti- | | Reasant schools in ite at Lancaster, met with an acci. | Bent at his hotel on Monday after— noon. In descending a stairway he | slipped and fell, breaking the fibula of his right leg. He was taken to Dr. T. B. Appcl’s office where the necessary attention was given him, He is now under the his physician, Dr. T. E, Ingram, of Marietta, ori Tie Fell on Him Harry Hinkle was carryinga rail. are of is; | ANS | song, lyceum; recitation, Anna Hei- | song, lyceum; dcbate, { That the slant system of penmanship | Heisey and Walter Gish; negatiye, ' house has always stood for every- | standard Mr. Frank is making this | ready been ordered from the | furnishings, but many of the patrons to grasp i Harrisburg, Enola, Lancaster, York | ele, fat 283.285 Locust i cal church, on Tuesday Evening VOUR APER UNTY OF THE Rheems Lyceum Organized Vv vicinity have organized a lyceum, an lat a meeting in the school house | on Kriday evening, elected the fol- | W. L.; Heisey; Vice President, John W. | lowing officers: President, Nissley; Treasurer, Simon B. Land- Ex Organist, Elizabeth Nissley; litress, Anna W. Wolgemuth; pro= gramme Committee, A. L, Campbel! Mary F. ley. The first meeting will be held L. Heistey and David Hern- in the school on Friday evening Nov- ember 16, when the following pro- gramme will be rendered: Opening address, President W. L. Heisey; sey; referred questions—“Who was John Huss?” Anna Ilersh; “Name the Newest State in the Union?” Eila Heisey; ¢¢Describe the Govern- mnt of Porto Rico”, John R, Henry «Resolved, snould be retained in the public schools.” Affirmative, Mary KF. L. Mary Gross Nissley and Arthur B. [leisey. The meetings will be open to the public, and everybody is in- yited to attend. —-—— Hundreds Visit Frank's Store Saturday Jast marked the greatest sale in the history of Frank’s cloth— ing house, if not the biggest sale of clothing ever disposed of in Colum- bia in one day, and the reason for all this is that the g great stock of merchandise carried by this well- known house is being sacrificed net because it has been greatly damaged, but because it might have a slight odor of smoke. And the reason for ail this is, that as Frank's clothing thing that 1s firstelass in the cloth- irg line and to maintian that high great sacrifice of his entire stock and will re-place the same with a complete new stock which has al- best, wakers of higheclass clothing and Not, this great sale visited on Saturday by only was people from Columbia and vicinity this rare opportunity were from (Good news spreads quickly, that 1s why people came from a distance. Many bargains await you Street. It Mr, Howe Coming Soon ll. Howe Moving Picture Company, will ex— hibit in Mount Joy Hall, under an- spices of Trinity United Evangeli- The original Lyman Nov. 20. Mr. Howe’s exhibition ai- ways has an indentity all its own, and is full of interest and promise. Chart of reserved seats at Kber- sole’s store Kriday Nov. 16, ee _— Highway Robbery Hiram Paules, whois ¥ployed by George Hail, a tehafe on the Duffy farm, was on his way home from Marietta on Wednesday night when he was held-up by three men, One of them pointed a revolver at his head and he was told to dis- The $3.40, which he had in his pocket, ‘ v gorge his cash and valuables, was taken from him and he then was allowed to depart, Attempted Suicide Mrs, Johu M. Rhoads of Rapho E I t The residents of Rheems and | { at Philadelphia on Saturday. ra Martin; Recitation, Miss Cora FLORIN NOTES. Many Brief Items of Interest Throughout Our Community NEWTOWN The two local teachers are at-— tending institute at Lancaster this week. Section foreman Harry Stoll was Henry Ressler and family of Mt. Joy, spent Sunday in town as the guests of Wm. Fogie. Mrs. Mary Rhoads, who has been in delicate health for some time, is again in a precarious con- dition. Henry Young transacted busi- ness at the county seat on Satur- day. The two daughters of Henry Schlegelmilch were home over Sun day. The Coraet Band of this place, furnished the music for the fair of the F. of A. at Mount Joy on Sat- turday evening. Mrs. Harry Stoll and two child- ren Sunday at Lancaster with friends. spent Mrs. Henry Wittle, two daugh- ters and two sons spent Saturday at Lancaster. Preaching services were held on Sunday morning in the church in this place by the pastor. Next services will be held November 23, at 10 a. m. Albert Fike is busy re-painting the residence of his father-in-law Samuel Smith. The rural delivery service on Route No. 1 from Columbia, has been very heavy for the month of October owing to the immense de- livery of political matter during the late campaign. Following is the report of carrier Wm. Fogie of our town: 1,595 letters, 5 registered letters, 1,058 postal cards, 3,055 papers, 916 circulars and 81 pack- ages, total 6,710 pieces. Collected oa route: 686 letters, 475 postcards 4 papers, 4o circulars and 6 pack- ages, total 412 pieces. 18 money orders were given out. Value of stamps on mail handled during the | month, $19.54. Sale of stamps and papers amounted to $20.00. Jacob Hershey and family are spending a few days with friends at East Berlin, Operator Ed Booth, wife and two sons spent a few days at Har- risburg last week. Many persons from town accom- panied the excursion burg on Saturday. to Harris Harvey Schutte of York spent Saturday and Sunday here as the guest of Wm. Schutte. vife and Ed. Gish and wife called in the family of Jacob Hostetter on Sunday. Dr. Bryson and N. S. Menaugh and friend Mr. Roberts spent a few days here with the former’s parents. On Monday Mr. Menaugh left for a visit to Philadelphia and Washington. Teachers’ Institute The fifty-fifth annual session of the Lancaster County Teachers’ | [nstitute is being held in the Y, M. | J. A. building at Lancaster this week, The annnal conference committees are composed of teachers from this district as follows: Miss Elsie En slow of town and Rufus Rapho, are members of the Local Institute Programme committee. Misses Laura A, Beck of East Done p gal and Lou Kuhns of this place are { The following program of the|on the School Room Sanitation tlorin Literary Society will be |committee. Misses Emily Longe— rendered at the Washington school | necker of East Donegal and Anna on Friday evening, November 16;|K. Miller of this place, Teachers’ Music, Florin Orchestra; Reading | Course of Study committee. Emer- of minutes; Miscellaneous business; | son Rohrer, Rapho, auditing com- 1—Election of officers; 2—Report | mittee. Arbor Day League com- of Treasurer; 3—Committee of Cu- | mittee; Prof. Geo. E. Mark of town rators; 4 — President’s appoint-|is a member. ments; 5—Adoption of question; Recitation, Miss Eva Kreider; Re- ferred Questions: 1—Give a Irvin Bricker and wife figured in a driving mishap at the culvert west of town on Sunday. ‘They were on their way to attend church at Rheems and were followed his father Amos Bricker who driving a colt. by was The young horse scared at a train and ran into the buggy of Irvin Bricker, breaking a rear wheel. No one was injured, —— Can You Remember Him? 8 Many Maytown folks remember cription of the Hall of Fame, Irvin George D. Statler, who was one of DeLong; Describe the Omnibus | gy village schoolmasters in 1881-2 Bill, Jonas Brubaker; Select Read. | {fe left for Colorado, to start a news ing, Miss Stella Vogle; Cornet So- paper; the next year, went financially lo, John Givens; Debate, Question [ gmashed in that venture; got into Resolved that Roosevelt is a great- | pusiness in Greeley, Ohio.; came er Statesman than was Lincoln, | pack in ’86 or ’87 and married Miss Aff., Messrs. Darvin Noll and C.| Ajice Seager, one of the teachers A. Greider; Neg., Messrs. E. F.|{hat he met in Maytown in ’81; be- Heiner and A. M. Martin. Re-| same one of the biggest merchants ferred Questions, 1—Discuss the|;, Greeley, and has been county formation of coal, Emory Mumma; | treasurer for several years. On —Give a talk on Child Slaves, A. | Pyesday last he was elecied state auditor (auditor gencral we call it here) as a candidate on the Re- publican ticket. des- mn Leib; Instrumental Solo, Miss Mir- iam Engle; Select Reading, Miss Ada Shelly; Referred Questions, 1 —Describe the Wonderful new In- land Sea in California, Wm. Bru- baker; 2—Will there ever be real flying machines? Give reason for answer, Amos Shelly; Male Quar- tette, Selected; Reading of Vigil, Chas. A. Greider; Address, Prof. Geo. E. Mark: Censor's Remarks, Miss Sue Brandt; Selection by the Florin Orchestra, -— Deeds Transferred Jacob Z. Heisey to Charles Wel- chans, et. al., property in Maytown. Abraham W, Haruish to Frank- lin D, Harnish, property in Pequea, $6,000. John G. Metzger, to Longenecker, property Joy, $800. Samuel 8. Gingrich’s administra— tor to John K, Freymeyer. property Dr. in 0. G. Mount A Runaway township made an unsuccessful at- tempt to commit suicide last Sun~ The woman was in a fit of despondency and brood- ing over troubles and then sought relief by ending her life, day by hanging. She how- in Florin, $2,500. - Big Fire Sale Frank, the extensive clothier at Columbia, is now selling his $12,000 stock which was recently slightly Last Wednesday atternoon Harry G. Stoler and Martin A, Spickler stopped in front of the Red Lion hotel with the former’s team, When they alighted from the wagon, the large plank which they were hauling Hipple wn i !. K. Bennett WEEKLY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1906 WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT OF ANY OTHER MOUNT LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Happenings of the Week Told in a Brie Yet Iteresting Mannner. reservoir The was | Sunday. factory. The first snow of the yesterday. season John Gantz shot a large fox week, Ilarry Stoler bought it. of a severe attack of the mumps. For Sale—A few troughs. new Philip Apply R. to Greiner, Loi ty-five persons accompanied the excursion Saturday. to Harrisburg on Hiram Michael sold a lot of per- day afternoon. V Roy Pennell, a son of John Pen- nell, is now employed at this office, learning the art. tumor has it that York people will establish a brickyard in about Elizabethtown. or Rinaldo and his company greeted a fair audience in the hall Saturday and Monday evenings. We are in receipt of an invitation to attend Pennsylvania Day exer- cises at State College Nov, 23, St. Mary’s Catholic Sunday School hereby tender a vote of thanks to C. N Gerber for a donation of coal. Caterer John Gantz of this place, is ever ready to wait on suppers, etc. patronage. parties, He solicits your Wesley Curgan took sick very suddenly at Baker’s coal yards this morning. Dr. M¢Canna medical aid. rendered rs. Anna McGirl has rented the property cupied by C. II. Zeller move there April 1st. John E, ILopgenecker, west of town, killed the smallest of his two hogs which was eleven months old, on Friday, that dressed 312 pounds. I NT now and oc- will The Big s . D. Beneman’s ount Joy Pa., will continue for 10 days more and numerous you. ala at Kast Main stroet, await aPFaIT 1 bargains still Daniel Musser, in piking the Columbia road from the residence of Ezra Zercher to the stone bridge this week, - Milton O. Wittle moved his household effcets to Elizabethtown yesterday where he will reside in she future Ie is employed in the shoe factory there, road-master East Donegal}, began Read the ad of the Star attractions on another The coure is an cxcellent one and de- serves the patronage of the public, Admission 30 and 35 cents. tickets, $1.00, Course page. Course Abraham 8, Bradley has sold at private sale his farm of and 117 perci es of land in Rapho township, on the Back Run road, a mile north of Erisman’s church, to Frank Walter, of Salungn, $7,000—150 par acre, 86 acres for Which is the meanest man? man that puts up tress pass notices on his own land, and trespasses on other people's land, The man that is chasing. about it aft rwards, that uses the wart on Or the his neck for a collar button. the back of re — I reat OBITUARY NOTES DGQROTHY BAER Dorothy, the six-year-old daugh cleaned on V Manheim will shortly have an ice rell last John Dyer is off duty on account scalding sonal property at public sale Satur The kills rabbits that another man’s dog The man that invites a friend on a gunning trip and talks man 50 SCHOOL REPORT High School—Mary walt, Ella Campbell, Martha Detwiler, Ruth Groff, Alice Dillinger, Ella Griss inger, Carrie Frank, Esther Shelly, Kathryn Gingrich ce Klugh, Mary Henderson, Hattie Witmer, Eva Kreider, Ada Shelley, Daisy Weiser Esther Bowman, Myrtle Beatty Rath Sue Henry, Bertha Missemer, Elizabeth Biever Marian Shrite, Anna Dearbeck, Harry Boyce, Joseph Brencman, man, Christ Walters, Ralpl Fenstermacher, Heilig James Newpher, Walter Greiner f Bear, Gertrude Greena- Stauffer, Mary Hoffman Lehman Swarr Idgar Eshle~ Kramer, Clyde Bysshe John Frank Anna K. Miller, Teacher, Intermediate School -Pauline ence Kaylor, Viola Siller, Margaret Edna Maud Hinkle, Fannie Myers, Mary Esh'eman, Harry Carpenter, Russel Myei comer, Carson Engle, Germer, Flor- Dearbeck Marie Annie Re » Clarence New- Hershey, Klugh Omer Kramer, Kreiner, Eckert Sheaffer Charles Carrie Druckenmiller, Teacher, Grammar Sehool—Lydia Carpenter, Cunningham, Mary Dyer, Pearl Goldie Shaefler, Stella Stohler, Walter E Edna Mary Hauenstein Aunle Witmer 7, Walter Stewart, Esther Good, Grace Ebersole Anna Campbell Bucher, Willis Souder, Esther Grank, Mary Webb, “red Greenawalt, LeRoy Sheaier. Mary E Long, Teacher Secondary Greenawalt, becker, School- Bernard Panna- Franklin Funk, Lizzie Wagner, Roy Widters, Frances Shellenberger, Herbert Frank Ruth Bowman, Roy Good, Lottie Good, Samuel Keller, Leah L mgley, Edgar Zercher, Esther Reist, Harvey Sumpman, Marie DeLong, Arthur Nixdorf, Wilma Frank, Reuben Matilda Mumma Howard Harold Brown, Ruth Muriel Ebersole, Snellenberger Eva Oliver Easton, Naomi Bricker, Clarence bell, Miriam Haines Rahm Camp- Hellman, Edna Sarah Kramer, we B. E Ulrich, Rebecca Ryan, Tekla Bube, Minnie Way Ma nst, Teacher. Fourth Primary Myrtle Webb, Mary Giilums, Esther Langley, Elmer Edgar Walters, Raymond Nissley, Thomas Coolidge Nellie Weidman, John Dyer. Elsie Brown, Owen Greenawalt, Susie Childs, Warren Greenawalt Grace Pannabecker, Cearlee Jones, Viola Ream { Samuel Childs. Lottie Royer mont Hilt School—May Eshleman, Esther Weber Brosey, Mavia Stewart Theda Weidman, Missemer, Mary Jacob Frank, Ray Fanny Gingrich, Roth Hinkle, Christ Leilig, Stella Shank, Harry Wintermyer, Helen wagner. Lou Kuhns, Teacher Third Primary School—Martha Brabaker, Ely Hilt, tella Secvears, Pauline Krall, Dera Warren Eshleman Musser Staaffer. Austin Fellenbaum, Jay Klugh Irvin Tleisey, Carl Dyer, Walter Pennell, Elmer Zerphey, Ellsworth Shrite, Sara Hinkle, Bneher, Ruth Beatrice Lillie Eva Germer, Murray, Mazie Metzler, Es Weidman, Ethel Yoffe, Florence Siller a Wagner, Bennie Groff, Goldie Heilig, Arthur Moyer, Ruth vellets Willie Canningham, Frank. Calvin Kramer, Virginia Elizabeth Brabaker, Teacher Second Primary Cunningham Irene Ebersole, Eshleman, Annie Heisey, Anna Shonk, Bernice Garber, Vivian i e Pollard, Mand Schroll, Bennie th Webb, Charles Garber, Mabel Krein. er, Frank Good, Dorothy Myers, Philip Dieter Clara Campbell, Kvere selong, Frances Wag- ner, Wiltet Howard Gre Gantz, Ross 1 School—Luey Blanche Wintermeyer, Clarence awalt, Walter Brubaker Bernhart, Frank shleman. Mary E. Newpher, Teacher First Primary School—Thomas Bennett, Carl Stank, Cora Webb, George Germer, Roy Tyndall Edgar Dyer, Mabel Kramer, Samuel Hinkle, Mg Mabel John Mumna, Wintermyer < Elsie Cora Nauman, Edwin anl Hinkle, Preston iristian Moyer, Martin Brosey Walters De Long Theodore Jack- Secvears Willie , Beatrice Pannabecker liarl Metzler, Omer Eshleman, Beatrice S M,G, Miller, Zevphy George Weber, 1 Harry Brown, Cl son, Warren Bentzel Hendrix, ¢ larence GEORGE E. MARK, PRINCIPAL re QR The Anti-Cigarette Law The Bulletin has been requested by the Mount Joy Ministerial As- sociation to publish the law of the State in reference to the sale of cig- arettes, The act of 1003 is as fol- lows; WHEREAS, The smoking of cigarettes is injurious to the health of the young there- fore, SECTION 1. Be it enacted, &ec., That if any person or persons shall sell cigarettes or cigarette paper to any person or persens, under the age of twenty-one years, he or she so offending shall be guilty of a misde- meanor, and upon comviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more thau three hundred dollars, nor less than one handred dollars. Approved-—The 4th day of April, A. D. 1903. Mp eins Selecting 1907 Jurors Judge Landis and Jury Com- missioners Lantz and Myers Mon- day morning began the selection of 1,100 names for jury duty in 1907. It will require the greater part of the week to complete the list. Al- derman W. 8, Docbler is the clerk of the jury commissioners. om dfs Marriage Licenses John F. Henderson of Maytown, and Ruth A, Aiborn of Marietta, Jacob H, Martin, Elizabeth- Sadie Hoffman, of East Donegal, of H, town, and i————— THE PROPLE’'S PAPER IS THE BES? ADVERTISING MEDIUM TION—THE PATRONAGE IS OUR PROOF, IN THIS SEC= CENTS A YEAR JOY NEWSPAPER BY HUNDREDS PERSONALS. The Whereabouts of Your Friends For the Past Few Days IH. Charles Eberly spent Sunday at Strasburg, Harry Miller spent Sunday at Harrisburg with his wife, Mrs. Chas, Dillinger visited her aunt at Lancaster on Monday. C. N. Gerber and wife spent Sat- urday and Sunday at Lancaster. Samuel Stauffer and family visit- ed friends at Lancaster on Sunday. Miss Ella Flory is spending the week at White Oak visiting her par- ents. Frank and Charles McNamee of Coatesville, spent Sunday here with friends. Miss Lilly McCurdy of Maytown is spending the week at Halifax visit ing friends. Miss Orella Gochnauer of Eliza- bethtown, spent Sunday here as the guest of Miss Stauffer, Ed Ream attended the big horse sale of Herr & Shank east of Mas- tersonville on Monday. Mr. Parks of Lancaster, is the assistant at the P. R., R, freight office here since Monday. Mrs. John E. Schroll and two daughters are spending the week with her parents at Manheim, Philip Hottenstein and wife of ast Petersburg, were guests in the family of Frank Baker, Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Rhoads of Cornwall and Mrs. Frank Conrad and daugh- ter Ruth, spent Sunday with friends at Columbia. A. B. Stoner of Manheim, has moved to town and will make his future home here with his brother David U. Stoner. Clayton Witmer and lady friend and Irvin Baker and lady fri Miss Hawthorne, spent Sun Elizabethtown, Harrison Stauffer and Miss Bertha Eberly, days at New Provide of the latter's paren Walter Eberso home for the Vg several months and other wes C., N. Mum Frank Good W on a week's g Gee rmantowg A was last birthd sixty-4 On Dr, Joh of the Io companied Jno. E, S¢ 1.O.R. Our jewel panied by A returned fro rip to New Co. They bag pheasants, 3 squ cock. Cheap F Several York were at Columbia large loads of potatd disposed of at fifty One farmer said potatd so plentiful in his neig at present, RE —— Purchased an Aut Ex-Burgess H. C. Sel Samuel K, Landis were at : : qd . damaged by fire. The insurance |ter of Harry Baer and wife, residing | phia on Saturday where the road tie at bis home on Satarday | ever Was discovered by her sister | tilted, throwing the seat on the afternoon when he tripped over Mrs. Emma Ilaldeman, who cut her companies have adjusted his claims horse, This frightened the animal midway between here and Florin, Annie W, Groff, Rapho, adminis- tratrix of James HH. Groff. | purchased a fine touring car, died on Monday night after a week's illness, death being due to bron- ; : : and now the entire stock must go, {ran the car from Phi gome boards and fell, the heavy tie down just in time to save her, and it ran off, going up Marietta iladelphi y { Barbara B. Snyder, East Donegal ——— i — falling on his leg and foot, bruising them severely, He was however abla to resume his duties at the cot ton mill Monday, —— i — Choloe Apples and Potatoes es Frank, the local ice deal- goeived a _carload of C8 An Expensive Jag . John Moll, a migratory worker who usuully reaches East Donegal township about once a year, imbibed too freely laf Monday and lay down for a snooze pear Maytown, When street to Donegal, to New Haven and thence down Manheim be was caught, damage. Purchased a Hotel V Maurice W. Groff our well-known and popular young machinist, pur. chased the Central Hotel at Bain- bridge, on Saturday afternoon at where There was no ———— i ———— Evangelistio Meeting Oloved he awoke heJfound he had been re- oash and some val- affice of public sale. The price paid was The Rev. K. J, Stewart, pastor | $6500, | of Dogegal Jagsbyterian church, on re =} : fr bessfu ‘T'Slhiladelphia Shoe RALD: 8 chial trouble, The funeral cemetery. ns tree I ——— Unclaimed Letters, ¢ called for at the Mount Joy office, Nov, 14, 1006; Mif& Lizzie Longenecker, | Migs Sue D, Brandt, 08 { # will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with interment in the Mount Joy Following is a list of letteis grn- executrix of Jacob R, Snyder. Sarah R. Braly is the administra- tor of the late David Brady of this borough. Lumber and Wood Sale | Zeller will well a lot of white oa lumber, slab and cord wood, t lath, shingles eto, at publig hi ¥ N On Friday, Nov. 30, auctioneer | Saturday afternoon. This five autos for our town, ee A eses— The Rev. Irl R, Hicks Almanac The Rev. Irl R. Hicks has been pelled by the popular demand to resy lie publication of his well known Aly Qc for 1907. This splendid \Almange bw ready. For sale by n w kent postpaid for nts, by W Works Pub g
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