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    VOL VII. NO. 6
THE CIRCULATION
Must File Bonds
Council Ordered Both Light Companie
to do so Monday evening.
Borough Council met in
session Monday evening
the members and Burgess
present. A number of
cations were then read: One
from ex-burgess H. C. Schock
ing Council to prohibit the
heavy truck on his pavement
Delta streets. No action.
letter of acceptance to Burgess
W. Shrite of their ordinance was
read from the Marietta and Eliza-
bethtown Electric Light Company.
A communication from Samuel
Kurtz was also read but no action
takes,
A petition almost in the shape
of an ordinance, was received from
a number of citizens who are de-
sirous of getting gas. They reside
on East Donegal and South Bar-
bara streets. No action.
Mr. Zeller reported that an ex-
pert examined the boiler at the
water works and said it will stand
a pressure of 85 pounds to the
square inch with safety. The test
was made by Mr. Harvey, superin-
tendent of inspections.
There was no report from
gess Shrite.
Mr. Greider of the Street com-
mittee, reported as follows: Co-
lumbia Avenue to Delta street
bad and should be repaired.
The County Surveyor made a
number of surveys in the borough.
One on Columbia Avenue was as
follows: The fence on the south
side of the street from Walnut
street east is on borough property
by 18 inches and north side
fence is out too far.
On the north side of Columbia
Avenue west of Walnut, the fences
were out 6 inches. The survey on
Apple Tree alley showed that from
C. Schock’s elevator to the stable
across alley is only 12.7 feet, there-
fore alley does not have its full
width.
The drain pipe on Barbara street
was reported clogged and anumber
of foot bridges were reported re-
paired. The crooked tree and old
stump in front of the Trexler prop-
erty on Delta street were ordered
reicoved, pavement repaired and
ino other trees planted.
Mr. Mumma reported the
walk at the Greiner property on
Lumber street, washed out. The
Street committee was instructed to
see the property owner and adjust
same. The ashes were repored
hauled.
Mr. Zeller reported gasoline en-
gine at water works in good shape.
Also turbine and the shifting box
that was cracked will be repaired
and ready for use in case of fire
over the Fourth.
Mr. Longenecker stated that the
box was broken through careless-
ness. That Good said it was O.
K. when he left and that Chas.
Swartz, who had packed it, did
not understand his business. Mr:
Tyndall stated that Mr. Zeller took
the Water committee out to see the
break and all were positive it
an old break.
Mr. Zeller reported the purchase
of packing for engine, subside and
race cleaned, grass cut at reservoir,
ete.
“Wr. Tyndal of the Finance com-
mittee, reported the approval of
number of bills.
Mr. Zeller reported the kitchen
at Shatz residence plast ered, old
willow tree removed and that he
asked Miller Bros. to patch the roof
but they told him to get Mr. Nissley
or Mr. Snyder.
Mr, Mumma reported a number
of lights out and all were repaired.
Hereafter the members of the Light
committee will be supplied with
printed postals and whenever a
light does not burn, they will
promptly notify Mr. Kieffer, who
will repair same,
Mr. Hoffer of the Board of Health
reported the sanitary condition of
the Borough good and that we had
six births and three deaths the
past month.
The treasurer’s report showed a
balance of $1,671.00 in the Borough
account and $3,278.23 in the Water
account.
regular
with all
Shrite
communi-
was
ask-
of
on
The
J.
use
Bur-
is
on
side-
was
OF THE
Mr. Greider said that
committee under
Solieitor,
the Street
direction of the
notified Alois Bube to
discontinue running water on Mar-
ket street but that
tinues te do so.
He also
avenue
he still con-
stated that Columbia
should be repaired and
should not be left go until
Mr. Mumma made a motion
said street be macadamized
was seconded Mr.
president Lougenecker refused to
recognize the motion because all
the other work recently ordered by
Council was finished. This
work includes the macadamizing
of Delta street from Main to the
depot and a comparison of these
two streets will readily tell which is
most urgent. -
winter.
that
which
by Zeller but
not
The rules were suspended several
times during the meeting to take
action on matters that were not
brought up under the proper head.
The deed from Mr. and Mrs. Jac
Zercher for an extensiongof a street
was presented,
ed recorded.
The stable at water
ordered repaired.
Mr. Fellenbaum
delinquent water
motion he was
ten days notice.
accepted and order-
works
read the list of
renters and upon
ordered to give all
The Burgess was ordered to con-
sult the Solicitor relative to the or-
dinance for to
lay gas pipes.
The clerk was notified-to ask the
Marietta and Elizabethtown Elec-
tric Light Company to file its bond
as per ordinance. Upon motion
the Manheim Electric Light Com-
pany” was ordered to do likewise
(file $5,000.00 bond which was
never done) as per its ordinance.
Mr. Longenecker presented the
drafts of the
system.
The Water Superintendent was
ordered to buy barrel of
packing, ete.
The members
Burgess Shrite will meet Stauffer
Brothers at pumping station on the
morning of July 4th, and arrange
for tapping the latter's pond.
After the payment of a number
of bills, Council adjourned.
granting permits
borough’s sewerage
a oil,
of Couneil and
a
May Locate Here.
A member of the local Board of
Trade is now in communication
with a large manufacturing concern
that is desirous of locating
The communication was received
on Saturday. The concern is
Herbert Russell Ludden, manufac-
turer of factories, . lofts, manufac-
turing plants, ete., of 186 Remseen
street, Brooklyn, N. Y. This con-
cern asks ifthe borough would offer
asite, and that it will employ five
hundred skilled mechanics. The
company of locating
ample room
siding. This
certainly boom our town and we
hope our citizens will do all in their
power to secure
for Mount,
here.
desirous
here and must have
for railroad
is
would
another industry
Joy.
amr
N
Young Men's League Organized.
A Young Men's League was
organized on Monday evening in
the pastor’s study of Trinity Luth-
eran church. The object of the
organization is to promote better,
fellowship among the young men of
the church. The following officers
were elected: President, Clarence
Walters; vice-president, Paul Buohl;
recording secretary, John H. Zeller:
treasurer, William Dellinger.
ee l=
Stole Goose Eggs.
rank Zeager, who tenants
Longenecker farm, near town,
the
put
a setting of eggs under a goose and
within a bow days the were
gone. Mr. Zeager says a Mount
Joyan took faa and that he must
return the eggs or half of the geese
when they are hatched.
eggs
————— A Stee sent
Zeller Gets Banner Prices
At a public sale last week auc-
tioneer Chas, H. Zeller sold eleven
shares of Union National Mount
Joy Bank Stock for Mary E. Gey-
er, deceased at $115.00, $116.00


and $116.50 per share. The par
value of the stack is $50,
/
was)
WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS
Doings at Florin
What Transpired in That Busy Village
the Past Few Days
Reuben Nentwig is quite ill
this writing.
at
Miss Tillie Weidman spent Sun-
day at Harrisburg.
John Hambright is
visit to his mother.
here on a
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Charles on Sunday.
of Hummels-
is visiting friends here.
George Carmany
town,
Mrs. Harry Musselman of Har-
rigburg, is visiting friends here.
Jacob Ishler has taken the agen-
cy for all the Philadelphia papers
Winters and family of
Manheim, were guests of his par-
ents on Sunday.
A. C. Ellis and wife of Neffs-
ville, spent Saturday in the family
of George Geyer.
Chas.
Mr. Coble of Elizabethtown, had
a “blow out” while passing thru
town in his auto this week.
A. R. Gish and family of Eliza-
bethtown, spént Sunday in town
as guests of Henry Young's.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shires and
daughter Miss Mary, spent Sunday
at Middletown with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Rutt of
Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with
the family of Heney Mumma.
M. G. Myers has his speedy pac-
er entered in the at Middle-
town, for tomorrow afternoon.
races
Misses Margaret and Bertha
Kine were guests of the Misses
Barclay at Donegal on Sunday.
Miss Pauline Reitzel and Mr. and
Mrs. James L. Bossler and Mr. and
Mrs. David Dubendorf, were guests
of Mrs. John Morton on Sunday.
\ fay 2 Nissley, of Florin, was given
a handkerchief surprise in honor of
his birthday anniversary. He re-
ceived 78 handkerchiefs and fifteen
postal cards.
J Chas. Good, the local station
agent, was transferred to Atglen
Monday. Mr. Cox, chief clerk for
the P. R R. at Coatesville, the
new agent here.
is
Miss Lizzie Fair of this place,
and Wm. Dietrich were united in
the holy bonds of matrimony at
Elizabethtown on Sunday by Rev.
Miller. The happy couple is now
off on an extensive wedding tour
and after returning wilt reside in
in Palmyra.
A birthday surprise party was
given on Thursday evening in hon-
or of Miss Anna Dyer when all in
attendance spent a very enjoyable
evening. Those present were:
Misses Etta Carson, Nellie Morton,
Emma Wittle, Tillie Weidman, An-
na Kramer, Sadie Murray, Anna
Buohl, Bertha Wertz, Elizabeth
Dieter, Emma Foreman, Irene Nix-
dorf and Elizabeth Sherk. Messrs.
Harry Kaylor, Stanley Bates, Jos.
eph Witmer, Harvey Geyer, Irvin
Bishop, Howard Barnhart, Harry
Beamesderfer, Jacob Schnelli and
Edwin Brubaker.
ee eens.
Base Ball.
Honest John will wear a junior
uniform tomorrow and Saturday.
On Saturday Florin will clash
with Kinderhook on the local
mond. Admission, 10 cents.
dia-
Flick, the crack shortstop of last
year’s Maytown Intercounty leage
team, will play that position for
Florin on the Fourth.
A Nelson Hauenstein, the hardhite
ting second sacker, will be with
the I. of A. band tomorrow. J.
Hendrix will take his place.
Tomorrow the juniors will play
two games with the Harrisburg
juniors. Morning at 10 and after-
noon at 3 o'clock. On Saturday
they play the strong North End
team of Lancaster, the same team
that recently played Florin.
Tomorrow forenoon at 10 o’clock
tie Keystones of Elizabethtown.
will oppose Florin in a game of
ball. These two teams will also
play inthe afternoonat 3.00 o'clock.
The games will be played on
Weaver's field near the pond,

tong the pike. Don’t miss them
THAT OF
PERSONALS.
Miss Ida Boyce
at Lancaster.
spent Tuesday
C. F. Strayer and wifespent Sun-
day at Columbia.
Arthur Baker of Lebanon
guest of Irvin Baker.
, 1s the
day here with his parents.
Charles H. Zeller transacted busi-
ness at Harrisburg yesterday.
George Ebersole of Richmond,
Va., is here on a visit to friends.
Samuel Hershey of Newark, N.
gy. Ys spending the Fourth in town.
. L. Stoner of Allegheny City,
dis his nephew H. (
runner.
D. C. Reist is painting the James
WEDNESDAY, JUL)
ANY
Park Zahm of Lititz, spent Sun- |
1907
OTHER MOUNT
Local Notes
Prof. Samuel
Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief
Yet Iteresting Mannner.
county
Miss
| bethtown,
David
i red. (
he frog season opened on
day
Mon
{ of
mill this |
evening for the
The cotton will close
week
Last evening's circus attracted
over one hundred people. 1 A
and killed a
calf for Jonas Sheetz on Wednesday |
The F. of A.
gaged to play
Lightning struck the guest of
Miss
[a few days at th
band has been en-
at
+0
Columbia to-
Morrow.
A delightful
Social was held
nal School amor
Miss Ella Hei
untortunate as t
1
fall
Epworth League
at the parsonage |
last evening. upon her, is

Webb property on South Barbara
street.
Mrs. Harry Garber is spending |
several days at Manheim with her
parents.
Miss Pauline Breininger of New |
York City is visiting Lewis Seeman
and family. |
Mrs. Minnie Breneman and family |
left yesterday for Wildwood. N. J. |
for the summer.
Miss Annie Miller of Millersvilie,
is spending some time in the family
of Dr. John J. Newpher
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madden, of |
Seranton, Pa., were the guests of
the Misses Shookers over Sunday.
Rev. A. A. Del.ong arrived home
from a two weeks’ trip to
burg, Va., and Washington,
Mrs. John E. Schroll and two
daughters Maud and Pearl, are
spending a week at Manheim with |
her parents.
Mrs. John
spent several days
daughter Mrs.
Lumber street.
Peters- |
DD, C.i
Vogel of Marietta,
here with her
John Kramer on]
where he
Li.
was
In Mt. Joy topnship,
lived when a bey; Daniel
of Stevensville, Canada,
ing last week.
Gish
. visit-
Miss Lou Kuhns left last Mon
day for Crystal Beach, Ontario
Canada on the shore of Lake Erie,
for the summer.
Miss Mary
boro, who
aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth
feturned home.
Frantz, of
was the guest
Waynes-
of
Snyder,
her
has
Rev. R. C. Rengier is attending
a ten days’ bible convention at
Eaglesmere. = No services the
Lutheran church on Sunday.
in
sons
N. Y.|
Geo. Seeman, wife and two
Lewis and George of Elmira,
are guests of the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seeman.
Miss Ruth Hostetter, daughter
of T. N. Hostetter, formerly of
Florin, was one of the 56 graduates
of the Lancaster High School.
VM. A. Rollman, of
Va., where he connected with
the Richmond Cedar Works,
spending several days in town.
Richmond,
is
is
new eleetrie
| his tonsorial parlors.
.
| our
| Zercher’s Grove
| to Fzra Hess,
| Donegal, two miles from M®.
| gier,
i worship
Joseph Hershey has Miller W. Wes
decor
| opening
installed
massace machine ator for
a resturs
Landis
office
The legal notice of the
be
Bros. |
at the
i ich they will «
Barbara |
. . Hl
Peoples estate may found in|
advertising columns.
Mrs. Harvey enter-
tained her Sunday school class
future
BB. H.
poultryn
Hawthorne
at Kreider,
yesterday. 1an, has
Nathan Stark's horse
evening but
ran off last
the and fever
Prof. William
Baldwin L. 1., a
guests of her
was
lixchange hotel.
TM.
erecting
caught at
NO damage,
Brown, the loeal tin smith,
1S three steam heating
plants at Coatesville this week.
killed
who
and family
Post
Heisey,
| Heisey
last
tmaster
|
|
|
{
1
|
{
{
Lightning a cow belonging
1st
Jov.
lives in kK:
d
Haven schools, 1
It has been discovered {ton
willow trees along the
that the
rivel
county to
bank
around Marietta are being destroyed !
that |
be
| Heisey.
John
by worms and it is predicted
all
bore into
twp.,
in a year or two they
dead. The
and
will and henery, is ¢
Part
into a tobacco s
Worm the { barn
Of 1
roots then up through the
heart. Landis Bros. ¢
-———
| annex to their sl
An Enjoyable Event chased from
The Ladies’ Aid Soe io yvof they contemplat
its
of Mrs
the members,
[fol
present
Trinity
Lutheran church, hel closing
lid- J
near
meeting at the home
ward Wallace,
at Last
lowing are those that were
Rev. R. (
Buohl, Mrs.
Mary Shelly, Mrs.
, Mrs. H.C. Schock,
Zeller, Mrs. Albert
Sybilla Boyce, Miss
Mrs. Kra-
The trip was made by trol-
Smith
this
first in this secti
on
one of
Karl. last Thursday.
of tobacco plant
from this place: Ren-
Mrs
Breneman,
plants to plant
Jno.
Mrs
(‘has Ricksecker
Mrs. Jacob H.
Culp, Miss
Joanna Miller
Minnie Prof. William
er resident of Ei
ship, and for
| in the
N.Y
in-law,
public scl
, paid a
A. S.
2 alter
. Hersh,
ry around
killed a
found coiled at
and John
Ba
mer. Heisey,
arriv-
of the
visit
ley leaving here at 8.15 and
10.15.
day
while
ing home at One
treats of the to
Cedar
Welsh
was a garden
the
of
139 old.
business meetings
all
visit
lane church, near
Mountains, house
that
regular
: The snake meas
Is yeurs ches in length
Prof.’
Pa.
nity,
After the
refreshments were served and
were so well pleased with the
Karl that a
gested the closing session
at the home of Mrs.
nually.
of the
likely appear in
and J.
tendent
N.
to Kast member
Sug—
held
an-
of the
he
Wallace
Several phot 0S were
School at
addresses in the
taken
and
the
telling
gathering will quite
Philadelphia
i . . More
dailies ere long, of one of

Eight young people, four ladies
and four gentlemen, of Columbia,
drove to this place and spent
evening with Miss Anna Snyder.
Dr. James P. Ziegler on Wednes-
day entertained Miss Amy Porter,
of San Francisco, General Stover
of Pottsville, and Mr. Mrs.
Demont, of Glen Manor.
and
Donegal and President of
C. S. Longenecker, wife and daugh-
ter Catharine, spent Sunday with
Norman Nissley’s Moore's |
Mill.
Wm. Miller, Jos. Miller Jr.,
Miss Lilly Miller of Altoona, and
Mrs. Smith and daughter May, of
Steelton, are visiting the family of
D. C. Reist, North Market
street.
near
on
Miss Christine Whitman of Ll-
verson, Chester county, Miss Ada
Harry of Lancaster, and Mrs.
Margaret Kacy of Bird-in-Hand,
were, visitors at the Methodist
parsonage.

Ina Wreok
Rev. R. C. Reingier, and
father and Miss Lou Kuhns were
in the railroad wreck at Sunbury
yesterday but we are pleased to
say that they escaped injury,
his
just ' Albert S. Reingier was slightly cut
about the head ‘
the |
Alpheus Brandt and wife of last |
Council |
and
Jacob M. Sel
fence two week
the most prosperous Ladies’ Aid
|
| .
| Societies in Pennsylvania :
duty ever since
slight
- .
accident
NEWTOWN.
{ Albert Rhoads of Columbia,
ed friends in this place on Sunday.
held
next Sunday evening in the church
visit- bit |
richt
large rat
of
slight wound
his
Preaching services will be
lin this place by the pastor.
Mrs. Caroline
killed at Marietta, was a daughter
| ot the late Geo. Metzgar,
lautz, who was Finge
formerly | sides on the “ec
of town and is well known here. a short distance
the child
an Gamber, re-
Mill, held
morning with ser-
Eli
Interment |
The funeral of infant very unfortuna
Abram and
siding at Moore's
last Wednesday
vices at the church
lof
Sus
was when in some
fingers were cru
likely that
essary.
and Rev. amp
Engle in the pulpit.
was made in the cemetery adjoin
ing the church. i
- [Elizabeth Kn
a niece of
Mount Joy
ary under
Brethren
mission,
Africe
ionaries,
848,
Church Notes.
METHODIST,
Preaching by the pastor at 10:30



. in
m. Sunday school
a. m, and 7:45 p.
at 1:45 p. m
p. m. Prayer-meeting
m. Wednesday.
B
, 10 COM
\ at
. Epworth League at 7
15 p
at 7

—-
Get
Tomorrow,
\
Mashed a Toe.
Frank Stark, an employe on the | plate of crea
| cream parloi
| the Maric
some
section here, was raising track this
his
on |
| Don’t fail
forenoon when a rail fell on
foot and mashed the little toe
his rig
JOY NEWS]
RHEEMS' STATION.
, is here on a visit.
Annie E
is visiting in the
Brubaker.
Dupler and J. (
{ ring, boxed a swarm of bees which
they offer for sale.
S. Lehman,
Supervisor
Foreman on Wednesday.
Bertha Heisey
Landis Bros.,
ant in the village.
eastern end
|
ed suffering from*a sore throat
sister Mrs. A. NS.
Thursday.
and
} %.3
and his son
teacher
N¢ waeomer,
propriet or
nlarging
Isaac
ditional large building
place,
10 more acres.
SOI
visit to
I'illman Garber, o
a former res
[ilizabethtown,
School on Sunday
reached into a f
“Grandpap”’
himself by killing
William Winte
was working on
manner
Off to Africa. 4
Rev
, will leave as a
the
Christ,
WEEKLY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
50 CENTS A YEAR
PAPER BY HUNDREDS
200 New Desks
Heisey of Clinton ton ;
We Will Receive More Money at Seven
bersole of Mill Rate Than Last Year at Eight
Kliza-
family The regular monthly meeting of
the School Board was held Monday
evening, all members being present.
The committee appointed to audit
the account of D. Boyce, tax col-
reported that it had done
and found the account correct.
The Secretary reported that he
had completed the new duplicate,
and that all tax-payers owing more
than a dollar, had received notices.
Under the new valuation for the
$733,855, $116
more will be realized this year from
a 7 mill tax rate than was obtained
last year from an 8 mill rate, when
the
!. Kessel-
of Manheim, was lector,
John S. [5%
is spending
e Millersville Nor-
1g her friends.
sey, who
was SO
Borough, which is
0 have a building
able to be about.
wver, painter and
intends valuation was lower.
The Secretary reported that the
200 new single desks, which will
be used in the Second, Third and
Fourth Primaries, and in the Inter-
mediate, had arrived, and on mo-
tion bill for same was ordered to
be paid as soon as the committee
is satisfied desks are up to the
specifications. The Repair com-
mittee instructed to have
the desks assembled and placed in
position. The old will be
1ave erected a new
of town,
yeeupy in the near
the well-known
been confined to |
K. Brubaker, of
nd family were the
was
dard desks
sold.
The Supply committee made an-
other report concerning the blank
diplomas, which had been returned
to the publisher on account of a
number of them being soiled. The
secretary instructed to offer
to pay for the perfect ones at the
regular rate, or to pay the full bill
(if the publisher supplied perfect
ones for those soiled.
The Repair committee reported
complaint concerning water on
pavement at entrance gates to
school when there are heavy rains:
overflow of conductors at
front angles of school building.
Committee was instructed to make
observations next heavy rain and
report at next meeting.
Bill
bills were paid
Mrs.
, Prof. S. Morse
the Lock
ave gone to Clin-
W.
in
visit Christian I.
was


of
d
Mount
large
Joy
of farm
his corn
i will be converted
hed.
wre building a large
wp recently pur-
Grove, where
also,
e erecting an ad-
the farm,
the
acres
Forney
was one of
on to have 10
for coal
ed,
and several small
and some needed
supplies, on which there were bids
from five supply houses, ordered.
Three out of the bidders
small orders.
with suffieient.
Brubaker, a form-
ist Donegal town- five oot
» years-a teacher 7
100ls of Brooklyn
brother-
Tuesday.
4 Adjourned.
his
ee etn
OBITUARY NOTES
Sarah, wife of Joseph G. Heisey,
of Elizabethtown, is dead
age of 60 years.
rd , On
an employe of E.
trimming the hedge
Mr. Hersh’s
snake
yard at the
which hel
the garden gate. Tobias Keylor, aged 62 years,
Elizabethtown, died on
the county hospital.
red forty-two in—
Friday
f Ashland,
Mrs, Samuel Boughter,
ident, of this
years and Mrs.
50 years,
aged 52
Albert Lutz, aged
struck by
killed at
morning



Vici—
Olweiler, superin— were
instantly
ay
a train
Marietta
gathering
Reformed Sunday
and
delivered | Frid while
Sunday | eaal on the railroad.
Donegal
atternoon — -_ ee.
1
|!
|
|
Bad Luck | Lightning Struck Near Home.
who fill of ‘a The inmates of the German Bap-
WAS off | | tist Home, in Rapho township, were
greatly frightened, and not
out reason either,
roll
ago and
met with
with-
Wednesday
During the prevalence of
the heavy thunder storm, lighten-
ing struck walnut tree about
thirty feet north of the home and
shattered same badly. Bits of
wood and splinters struck the north
side and windows of the home
Twenty panes
of glass were scattered through all
the rooms on that side of the build-
ing
another
He
on Sunday. on
] (
eed chest when a noon,
n
mn
the thumb
1m
hand, a
Mr
)
vat.
r Crushed
who with great force.
hill”?
y north of t
te
a tobac 0
rmoyer,
metery farm
inflicting |
ured |
|
3
n
own, was
He
planter |
last week.
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one of
shed but it
utation will be nee
his | On New Time
Beginning on Monday, the cotton
mills here quit daily except Satur-
day at 5.30 and on Saturday same
as heretofore,
not |
18
-
The employes how-
ever will receive full pay. The
new move will be in vogue during
July and August.
July 1, the Rollman
Manufacturing Company will work
until 5.30 instead of 5 o'clock
hereafter and quit Saturdays at
| 11.30. We understand this new
move is for the summer months,
f Abilene,
A. H.
gle o
{ong
mission- Beginning
|
|
Kan |
-
auspices ol
for Atoppo
ulawry in South
mny wit ! other miss
a Souvenir
|
| nets di Ss ——
July with every | Purchased an Auto.
I. 1. Nissley, the extensive to-
bacco packer at Florin, purchased
a \ arge touring car from the Centrs
vania Automobile Com
sburg on Aen
1 sold at Zeller’s 1ce
it the approach of
¢, a hand
he