The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, December 11, 1907, Image 1

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THE CIRCULATION OF THE WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT O OTHER MOUNT JOY NEW SPAPER BY
Church Dedicated |
| the school board was held Monday |


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School Board Meeting |
. | © OBITUARY NOTES
The regular monthly meeting of | Local Doings
On a warrant which was issued
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by 'Squire Lutz on January 14th,
Toit an : i . Pe ith Settles the Dist y ' . Te We Ly 2
andsome United Brethren Edifice night, no quorum having been | Items of Local and General Inter- | the County Hospital aged 78 year ith Settle he Dispute | of olumbia, Hilly Warner, a resi- | Those That
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: : : : : | ro a | ; ; s Heirs of Christi: | dent of hig: vlane was xml wm i
Was Publicly Opened on | present the first Monday night of | est That Occurred Since Our | Henry Kline, the oldest male res fhe Heirs of Christian lent of this place was only arrested Happeniy
Sunday the month. All members were | last Week’s Issue {ident in the county, is dead at Sil- maker's Fsiat I'hursday n the date mentioned I,
oe : { : i HE A be ’o } Stauffer. of arbinge
ARERR present. | SRS | ver Spring, in his 95th year. rE above, H. 8S, Stauffer, of Martins
The newly erected United Breth- | A committee from David H. Nis-| : X
: . ie Bs “ON vo, A: R was . : : . afternoon filed an opin- | occupied the house at Second and
ren church at Florin was dedicated i sley post No. 478, G. A. R., 5 heine raised dead in bed at his home in East hc Gy Wolirt shoes Ww 1 oF
' : | ik ‘migsi [| Or r . fIstribution of the es- ainnt streets, anc 1e discovery
Sunday ; . alock with | present and asked permission of | ; 3 . | Peter: re Thursday morning aged ’ A
inday morning at 10 o’clock with | I I Wm. Manning has started strip Petersburg Thursday morning age
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h Gets a Button “Hilly” in the Jug
| Wm. Kruger, of Marietta died
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\ i mith in orphans’ court | burg, W. Va., formerly of Columbia
The residence of Albert Cover is Emanuel S. Metzgar was found § oI rph cour ’ y H. B. Lut
guests of J. N
roi Ee pe iaes WIU ie board 0 ottend. & fag Staff en Yan | 53 years. i i istion Shoemslier The was made tht a number of articles a
Kiester, president of Lebanon Val- | from a window in the recitation | P'"& tobacco. Pleourt $hrough gXoep- Wore misma
ley College, assisted by Rev, Dr. |room in the front of the building. ep Mod
D. D. Lowery, presiding elder of | On motion the request was granted Bgain oh honey
Harrisburg Conference. The servi-| Prof. Mark reported that 200] I he P. R. R. carpenters re. 76
Ces were very interesting and they males and 187 females were in at-| pairing the Market street bridge.
The silk mills at York will open Neti De of Tetanat wil oh to t ecount of Chris- The family had been away and in parents. ;
known here, died on Friday ang /] ohn and Leory H. Shoe- their absence Warner was caretaker 1 Be Si
Hs wile died om Saturday. The SVN 4 bal-|of the house. At the time the i io 0 g
remains were interred at Columb istribu f $10,119 92 | articles were missed W arner dis- | G. A. eyers
were largely attended. tendance at all the schools the past First-class feed for horses, cattle |The following are brothers and Sirs, 5 appeared and suspicion naturally : ¥e E &
There was a Bible school in the | month. In the High school 41 pu-|and chickens at Mount Joy Malt|ters of Mr. Derr: Mrs. Amd . Beptions, wore filed to] Potftais in. : i ie Ss Yo
afternoon at 1:15 o'clock: a plat-1pils attended every day. He also | House. Swords, Mrs. Elizabeth Mateer, | iv prey, but Weve oll over | oF the Sronpstaniil Sraonee is sler’s on Sun
form meeting at 2 o'clock: Y. P. 8. | reported that he had reeeived fifty Wm. Doyle was quite ill the past | Mrs. Agnes Walters, Mrs. Ella rul there werealso exceptions | warrant was issued, but the loca Mr. and'M
CE. Jr. nesting sb 8015 celock: books from the State Librarion, | fon days but is greatly improved |Hoffines, and Henry all of this bor-1 9} ms One of the excep- | officers were unable to arrest War-
Y.P. 8. B ar meeting at 6 o’clock | Which are loaned for the use of the | today.
and preaching at 6:30 o’clock. schools. y for and her ex { Thursday Constable James Sny- |
The new church is built of con—| A petition signed by the princi- | heim into his new house here on| Anna Ebersole died at the home | NOt ¢ DE ane io = eer I a Ay i i ye : ’ R "
crete blocks and is the only church | pal and all the teachers was pre-| rq. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- | tion Wig RE has hot : : iy Si el Was /
constructed of that material that | sented, asking that the Christ mas Toho Arndt is suffering from a eph Ebersole, at Pleasant Hill, | failed” my on bustons, Ca a ON ol oa Hex
has ever been built by this denomi- | holidays be changed. On motion | Stroke Of Basalvais since vestorday West Donegal township on Saturday |e 10 WEL SR.« 3h hs Jeanine = ue Pi
nation. The edifice occupies the |the change was made. The schools | Morhlie : y 7777 night, aged fourteen years. The Judge eh pinion, uhus
site of the old building. The main | will close the night before Christ- he Ces | cause of her death was dropsy,|discusse [SE ics
building is the size of the old one | mas and will open the Monday fol- | Me, Jaeop Bouders of 4 Rheems, |
but it has an annex at the rear for | lowing New Year. All this time Sau gh 24 om ina few days
Sunday school and prayer meetings. | Wilk be made up at the end of the | # MOUSE hn o ;
With the aid of folding doors this | term. aneing Sehaol ¥ Hl be held nh
annex can be thrown into the main | Attendance officer Fissel was |the hall Syery iesday evening
~—— room. The illumination is by | present and made a report. He | hereafter, vain or shine.

bethtown, w
ough tio atone of the heirs took | ner as no trace of his whereabouts | Geyer
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I children of I
day here wit
Miss M. gl
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and lodg in the Atation house. 30 . rox
Later | / JE for the Chr
z ater he was cefimitted to jail for Mi if
i *rg Lp bs havaribalnee bs Yor oto Misses E
after a prolonged illness. She was The By Ji i (oa Mrs. Belle H
| a pupil of the Pleasant Hill school, | are su]™ Brges. ome illeged that Warner took a edie
| 8 § © is house w! Vani ole a wold guests of frie
and was highly esteemed among |canne i br Ex, 8 gol day
| her schoolmates. The funeral was | the testa fe soems
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ve) , : PRSOLE SOMA il “Trait which she did |could be found.
Aaron Garber moved from Man- ANNA EBERSOLE.
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locket, an
A , a silk dress and many
| held on Tuesday morning with ser | Hetty Sh oix it under wer articles. A vote of §
vices and interment at DBossler’s | impressio ras inclided un re re those who ass
electricity. The new edifice is a | was instructed to see the parents| The family wishes to thank all| church. der the bs household and | oh NEWTOWN, 4) ‘hubsbant
neat anfine one and it con jains a | of such children as are not attend- | those who assisted at the funeral of | MRS. CATHARINE LAWRENCE. kitchen ff Whatever the] Rex ival is still in progress in the atson.
ing school and notify them that un- Mrs. Barbara Hemperly. Mrs. Catharine Lawrence, wife of testator’s may have been | U. E. church at Kinderhook.
dows. The old building was a brick | less the children begin to attend at Don’t foreet the lecture in the |John Lawrence, assistant at the |to this, we imable Io class oar
one and was built in 1842, It had | once, they (the parents) will be | hall tomorrow night, the second at- | Pennsylvania railroad station died ned fruit 3 Rousenol 44 Bitola: of Moore’s Mill, spent Sunday wit 3p
the distinction of being the oldest | prosecuted and fined. traction of the Star Course. | Sunday. The deceased was a en furnitur hairs and pots are | her parents. milCAm
church in the conference. After paying several small bills On account of the inclement | daughter of Valentine Zerphey, | of householfg gh '¢1 Harvey Rhoads, son of Benja 1 The £3
Rev. N. L. Linebaugh is the pres | and transacting routine bi-siness weather, the fox was not dropped | decen sed, late of Mount Joy town- { but they al rain Rhoads of bia, visited | J3*orary §
ent pastor of the congregation |the board adjourned. | ship. She was first married to the | canned fruil§
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at the Farmers’ Inn yesterday. | Willi | | | | listi shel ; Sunday 3 J gh
7 - 2 : ate ¢ law ‘ne, w ied | distinguishef@ n 11 :
When he assumed charge about re that shot and: Rilledil 2 William Hawthorne, who died | distinguished : Dee. 13, ©
A “guinea” t ! IV1va ¢ vill commence ro
\ “g : ; { about twenty years ago, by whom | quest. Ast Bd, quantit : are invite
a fellow-con vinan at Steelton. | ee > . va ! | Lriday December
; ag a fellow-countryman a | she had two children, Phares Haw- | itv and value e fruit. :
not more than half done. During| The parents of children who are 116 had two children, Phares Haw- | 1ty and valu€ yf. 01] en pastors from a distance ingle }
. 3 : 52 : . ne s alia sin ANNA +3 > Y .
his brief time at Florin he lowered | not attending school in this place On Botdav Mantes. Grall ox thorne and Sallie, wife of Daniel | not informed, } wi present. north side
? ; : n Monday Maurice Groff ex-|Troutwine , esidi ar able i Lharg
the debt from $2 000 to $1,000, and | had better send them at once, with- . Lroutwine both residing = near | unable to 5

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number of handsome memorial win | : Miss A
Mrs. Abram Gamber and family | M1SS Any
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two months ago the church was They Mean Business
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was caught at Rheems on Monday. |
i : " loded some powder in his face | Has. oS ta a let ShPrAGA. :
at Sunday’s services a very success- | out further notice. The school | P0797 50 i : { Chiques. = She is also survived by
: g roperty i
\ am Bradley slaughtered all
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. : : . which fortunately will not prove
ful effort was made to raise the re- | board is determined to enforce the :
. the ageg & ad | log of 404 lbs. dressed; Emanuel |Sheetz will
{ two children by her present hus- | count for set Ji Cheir hy \ = f 328 It 3 D i LG It erty which
rEPIOnS his evesio \ ip y r : ti : Myers one of 028 Ibs.; 1k 1 Gelt- . :
maining debt compulsory law. Under it the at— | Serious to his eye ight. band, Emma, wife of C. W. New- | cuse that it wiheir intention "0 fn r Cit ‘ 60 Ibs Joh Wi Mrs. Har
D ' A en YY ro. Ral; Al Driladalrihie aE Ty Gi {ove : the saver lors. | macher one of 26 )s.; John Wit- rs. €
The new pastor isa native of | tendance officer has only to notify | J. Harry Roland of Philade phi ot W iiaingion Delaware, and divide them aie ih BOven ie 1 wor two of 405 Ma. . John Rhoads | er, Miss En
Zork ns snk nt AF fio avants '¢ if the chi ails killed 46 rabbits and 8 squirrels in| Jennie at home. One brother, | tees will not a (8. ey are sur- | hoy Hey: Rs Ts
York and a student of Lebanon |the parents and if the child fails to j os Nye — Te ) Five of 505 Ths. dressed. Luther Trost
Valley College and is only twenty- | appear at school the following day, | Bucks county the last few days of Jacob Zerphey, of Harrisburg, and ind Reuben
alley ge s only twenty- | appear at sc g day, : ; EE ae and heube
five years old. He has organized | the parent will be prosecuted and |the season. : om oa is! : i Henry Evans, of
‘ . 3 . arryv . . \ acqterso y \ S ace, § Sé ‘
a choir, which furnished the music | fined forthwith. There is no es— Harry Lehman of Mastersonville | this place, and Rosanna
charged with n buttons and a
button is away to each of the :
t = aw ait MAYTOWN town, were Sf
Zerphey, | seven legatees. Miss Lottic Y Ralit D. Easton's
: . ; , ; : ss Lottie Yeager alin . Eas S.
Sundav ave. In case of sickness. it is ne— | was kicked in the face by a horse |of Lancaster Junction, survive. —— a HL ottie eager of uifax, )
gs La lo tibmtos at Middletown on Friday, being| The funeral will be held this i (. spent Friday in town. Mrs. Irvin 1
The amount of money raised on | cessary to procure a certificate from | at Middletos al =i. S ” > Dies: | Ty | thumbs on he
: : tan Aine Rye} ‘hich | painfully injured. afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the { The young men of the Central 105 !
Sunday surpassed all expectations, | the attending physician, which | P? ig H ’ : t Hepsl : Lutheran churs] PRE SRC ERTAN
Y p s : . = N.S. arshey oO ersney, nas iL 101¢ church, m . .
The total amount of cash, subserip- | may be handed either to the at— : : , Toyo ISno : ! There will eB: usual services
3 ¢ : 1 OARS 3 " x rat arv F asec e armers creamery a yee V { . ,
tions and obligated was $1,262.00. | tendance officer or the secretary of oa Armer I on Sunday. SSRching by the pas-|
Wi zabe m and will buy i . :
This was even more than was need- | the board. Shen toy n anc ] PERSONALS. tor morning axNgEvening.
; —t le ‘he pase expires
ed to pay the debt of the new - when the lea pires ¢
church. The various societies of Claims Damages for Accident Auctioneer Chas. H. Zeller of
High School have organiged an | birth, had on
atheletic association. by the family
The remains of the infant child Richards this
: of Mr. and Mrs. John Newton of Yon was succes
"Red Lido. All the ros or Too Sunday Philadelphia, were interred here Fourieen met
S last Monday. tle No. 13, A. O
M. L. Greider spent Saturday at
the church obligated these sums:| Harnish & Harnish, Fsqs., attor- | fered the double dwelling of Jacob fled Stevens Ca
: on eT rie erat ier ae a ala triday ; ] nsession dlls ed Die S Lak
Sunday School $200. Mite Society neys for Daniel L. Hauenstein, hay € | Grissinger at public sale on Friday from Richmond. Va. mon will be to young women. ELM DALE easter lust event
$100, Choir $100, Sr. C. E. $75, Jr entered suit in Common Pleas | evening. Same was withdrawn at Mrs. David ! Miss Ida B DONEGAL PEESEVIERIAN < < oe ’ 2
»1UU, » or. LU. Li. 949, JI. : " > SRR Mrs. David and Miss Ida Boyce Hy ne bp *. Brubaker a large sink 1€ conierring o
C. E. $25 Court against the Conestoga Trac= | $3,700.00. : : : Preaching on Sabbath afternoon Mr. Brubaker dug a large sink on =
El Lt . / es : 3h: 4 . | spent Sunday at Middletown. : : his farm upon a large cla
With this handsome new strue- | tion Company to recover $5,000 A big spelling bee will be held in ; . AL a at 3 o'clock. The pastor will ad-|!® tari. =
ture the pastor and congregation’s | damages for injuries received by | the Manheim opera house on Sat- Miss Mary Dennis of Middletown dress the Sabbath school at two| Mrs. Samuel Stauffer and Mrs. I'he shooting nu
. ¢ ot Vee Q { = . Tm ine 3 av i \ , y -
work is not as yet completed. It being struck by a trolley car. urday evening, Dec. 14. I'here | Spent Sunday in the borough.
o’clock upon the Evils of Intemper-| Amos Meshey spent Sunday among | hotel on Saturda
is the intention to purchase anew i = will be four classes and five prizes Amos F. Gantz of Lewistown,|ance. The Sabbath school will | friends at Florin. A number of f
carpet and fresco the church, re- Many Christmas Trees to each class. alled on friends here Sunday. hold
model and paint the parsonage and Messrs. Conrad & Good have While killing a steer for Harry John
lay concrete walks at the parson- completed arrangements for the | Reed on Monday, butcher Charles
age and church. This work will | purchase of a carload or more of | K. Bennett tore a bad gash. in the
cost $600 and having about one- | beautiful pine and cedar Christmas | palm of his hand at a nail in wall
sixth of the amount, an effort will | trees which they will have for sale | of the barn. John S. Shearer, a well-known far
be made to raise the balance. at the former’s residence in a few = i Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. McLean of | Good speakers are expected to be | mer, residing about three miles
It is the intention of the church |days. & Family Sorely Affnicted, Lancaster, visited friends here on | Present and allie invited north of Elizabethtown, died on |tained: Misses Anni
to have as handsome a church and Russel Brown, youngest son of Subdov. ! UNITED BRETHREN , Friday night from the effects of an | Sherk, Emma Fuhrn
parsonage as any in the country | Fox Chase at Florin Harry and Mary Brown. residing in Mis. GK. Boneth was thoes The Friday evening union evan- | accident One
which speaks well for the congre-| A grand fox chase will be held | the Orphan School building, mn this of Mrs C L. Fv af Middletown | welistic service will be held at 7.30. | driving along the Harrisburg turn-| Sadie Murray, Anna
gation and its hustling and excell- | at I. M. Bouder’s hotel in Florin, place, died on Thursday, from diph- o Sas + Eby at ] Ihe speakers wil be Rev. Deacon | pike, Mr. Shearer's horse frightened
ent pastor Rev, N. L. Linebaugh. |on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18, | theria, ageseven month and twenty Rov i xis {on “Personal Wark,” Rev. Stewart | at an auto. He was thrown from | mer, and Messrs. Stan
There will be services each even-|at 3 o’clock. The fox is a big one | -one days. The interment was lev. G. A. Maurer of Millersville} “Things Esseitial to Christian | his wagon and his skull
ing this week, when the following [and indications are that he will made on I'riday, and on account of a ta gues of Rev. A. A. De-
ministers will preach: EB. O. Burt- | give the dogs plenty to do. it being a contagious disease no | «ong Monday. : es
ner, Mount Joy; C. W. Miller, Eliza- ——— ——e preaching services were held. Ms. M. A. Rollman and two | body welcome. Q Groff Gets the Banner
bethtown : PH. Bowman and E. Gladfelter Loses Suit. This is the third death in the family children of Richmond, Va., are here Preaching servts® Sunday morn
S. Bowman, Harrisburg, and Rev. In the case of H. A. Gladfelter | Within five weeks. On November | on a visit to her parents.
Richard Rengier, Mount Joy. last Donegal against 18. L. Nis- | 22, their three-year-old daughter,
ines Wins
Miss Catharine Gingrich is home | by the pastor. ST'he evening ser-
a Chiistmas entertainment| M. N. Stauffer and family spent | 8¢ese were won by
Givens of State College, | and give the annual treat to the [Sunday at Abraham Eshleman’s|of this section and
was home with his parents Sunday. | children on the evening of Dec 26.|near Erisman’s church. | were won by J. H.
Prof. A. M. Lindsay of Steelton, | A special program consisting of A -
A surprise party
or of Stanley L. Ba
in town on Saturda
was the guest of A. LL. Kolp on|music, recitations, responsive read- His Injuries Were Fatal.
Sunday, ings are in course of preparation.
these persons were
re AQ een

week ago, while | mer, Bessie Kottler,
Dieter, Bertha Wertz
fractured, | Harry Beamesderfer,
Growth” and Pgv. Rengier on resulting in his death,
‘Hindrances to Rwth,”’ LEvery=


[van Shellenberger, IJ
[ walt, Ray Bricker, Ral
| Elias Flowers, Joseph
| Leroy C. Bates.

A number of big porkers are be- |
ing at 10 and inthe evening at 7 {ing slaughtered throughout the |
Alois Bube spent several days in | o'clock. Sundayschool at 9 a. m. | borough at present. Here are a
and Co of Florin, to recover Marie, died and on October 30, the | New York City last week. He
Foot Ball Statement $121.20 ina tobacco transaction, | five-year-old daughter, Sarah. Two | contemplates purchasing a new ice
Following are the receipts and | Court rendered a verdict in fa- | ©f the children of Mrs. Rose Koch,
expenditures of the local foot lggll
team for the season of 1907:

: = Mrs. Tressler's Bi
or C. E. at 230 p. m. and at 6 | fow that made the scales tremble Friday evening the m
p. 1 ie C. E. will be led by | Yesterday Benj. F. Groff killed two of Mrs. 8. H. Tressler—
¢ wr 1G 2, rer crho 463 a R19 1 { .
W alte by : that weighed 463 and 512 pounds | 4.0 legion—met at the
[his evening af ayer serviced! and Jacob Arnts killed two that Reuben S. Derr, on the
. 5 ’ Sore )
Guck a Mole Doe the regular monthl ting of the |\Iressed 893 and 445 pounds re-
it joining in East Donegal
Hildebrant Breaks His Arm . pps [iss hut leit uns shuldich sin und | official board will Lo vrans- | spectively. | and proceeded in a bod
I the two-year-old son of Shoot at Billy's setta uns bezawla ordlich glei, | act business that i e before BE — Tressler home, where they
Richail Hildebrant; tenant on the A committee will hold a grand |shunsht kenna meer forhoftich kay | if The W “ward Boy ly surprised Mrs. Tressle
d Greider farm, fell and broke | shooting match at Wm. Gantz’s | Krishkindly for unsery hands und 5 ; a, birthday anniversary j
! on Thursday. Dr. Rich- | Farmers’ Inn Hotel, in this place, | uns selver kaufa. Dale fun denny Furst T4 Prof. George Li, ( ney of New York { who imagined the fuss
al the arm with the aid of | on Thursday, December 17 fora lot | leit wella presents macha, of course | J. A R gh City, will give an illustrated lecture when the mail man bd
the Vv, of turkeys, ducks and geese. Any | wee alsfort, ower ess wahr besser | acres of Ha ym Mar- | in the Methodist church, subject, enough hannkerchiefs
sm msm kind of guns and any size shot may | se daita arsht der ahrma druckerei | tin Smith : pPheare :
9k ; arer, | The Wayward Boy or the Dark the entire family for go
Dogs Must Be Penned Up. be used. Distance 35 yards. Ac-| mensha op bezawla, oh come Mrs. Tressler’s
Elks $6, incidentals such as lime,
Shulda arsht, | grown on thy \ farm | Side of Great Cities. A silver of-
1 Wtion of owners of hunt- | eording to their circular everybody | presents noch der hond, set de rule |1n Conoy tow i rice 18 | tering will be taken at the door. had been quietly prepa
tans ' a
ing a ‘ occasion for some time
roals, water boys, ete. 2.79. Tot ? ; : iambrgi sta ased the tobi - this
Ef ® 3, Wale F Doys) ete, 2.74 Total now eo) hunting season is over, - m— mn ased | toba hth
$56.11, leaving a balance of 51
dalled to the fact that, | but drunks and thieves are invited. | sei. Iss sell net recht? not given. M : BB purch- | ——
: ; The Public Invited was rare feasting and
: thei pst be kept confined. ~, Will Pay You Rain Coats farm for the pt years
cents in the treasury.
rimary se - good time.
Thi yJision of the law. When in teed of clothing for men, You will find the greatest assort- WR ol
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machine,
; IT in the Or ¢ In ild-
the defendant. residing in the Orphan School build
— ing, are laid up with diphtheria.
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Receipts—For game at Eliza-
bethtown $5, from players and
manager 5.24, gate receipts 44.11,
donations 2.25. Total $56.60.
lixpenses — Corresponding 50,
field rent $2, printing 5.75, Clar-
ence Schock 2.56, players and their
expenses 15.86, ball $5, hotel ex-
penses 6.65, Columbia Crescents
», Vidumbia A. C. $4, Lancaster
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On Monday ¢4%ning, Dec. 16th
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EQgs—22 Conts—Eqas boys, ar ildren, it Log at reasonable prices from $5
DeLong has wood eo | ito got Bachenheimer’s Old Reliable
sLong has gc 30Qls
Sk Every egg
An adjudicatid
estate of Christid
Hall, corner Third and Lo-|of Mount Joy
reets, Columbia. amount of & vy