dle wovn Wards Sting Primary on Friday aming meetings spective wards hen the fol- re nominated : D. ger pward Long- M. Brubak- elter, illigms, wv Weid- lt zer. phn W, A F. Bru- Leib. Ir. illiams ssel, C. oll and C. N. —La {ER announce er,y who was director in the hdrawn from ession of the last night ht except ‘Ped’ Passes John Walsh, who the great American tra walking from San Francisco, | to New York City in 90 days for a wager of $5;000, registered at Hotel McGinnis on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock and remained over for an hour. He was in good physicial condition and said he was feeling fine. It is bevond a doubt that he will win the purse unless he should take sick. Mr. Walsh said he was advertising the Dr. Reed shoe and is now wearing his seventh pair since he started on his journey in October. The pair he was wearing he said, had covered 1000 miles. The best ti me made ssnce he start- ed was 86 miles in 14 hours. He was obliged to register at Hotel McGinnis, which was one of his regular checking stations en route. Walsh is being followed by two men in an auto to certify that he is mak- ing good. Knights of Pythias Officers At the regular meeting of Cove Lodge No. 301, K. of P. on Thurs- day evening the following officers elect were installed by Past Chancellor B. S. Dillinger: C. C., A. B. Root; V. C,, C. K. Witmer; Prelate, John Kramer; M. of W., B. S. Dillinger; M at A., Alex. Cramer; O. G., George Haines; I. G., James E Webb; Trustee, H. H. Krall; Ha}l committee, M. M. Bru- baker, H. H. Krall and John E. Schroll; Auditors, C. K.. Witmer, Johr. E. Schroll and James E. Webb A RL The farbeau Minstrels Pleased The Barbeau Minstrels came here and held the boards in Mt. Joy Hall on Friday evening. The show was not advertised and the only inkling that our citizens had of a TEDNESDAY, J2 J THAN TRIPLE THAT OF THE OTHER Doings at Florin Happenings of Our Hustling Little Village. H. B. Lutz of Harrisburg, visit- ed in town Saturday, H. S. Stoll and wife visited their friends at Lancaster Saturday. Miss Jane Zeller visited at Eliza- bethtown the latter part of last week. The funeral of Frank Pietsch on Monday afternoon was very largely attended. J. N. Hershey has been spending a few days at Paw-Paw, Virginia. Harry Wagner of was the guest of Miss mma tle on Sunday. Harrisburg, Wit- The stork deposited a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shank on Saturday. Rev. N, L. Linebaugh on Friday addressed the Order of Modern Woodmen, at Penbrook. Miss Edna Wittle was the guest of her sister Mrs. Roy Baker at Elizabethtown last week. J. Harvey Hornafius, wife and son of Elizabethtown, were guests of J. G. Zeller and family Sunday. Twenty-four pupils in the Florin Primary School. taught by Miss Sue Brandt, were present daily the past month. Misses Lizzie and Annie Pietsch and brother Frank grandparents J. H. Schlegelmilch and wife on Sunday. ' On account of thefb. R. R. cut- ting down expenses, the track men have been put on an 8 hour day and no work Saturdays. visited Samuel Nye, tenant farmer on J. show tha! evening was when the y paraded oul streets which ter 2 o'clock. In spite of t a good crowd witnessed the best shows that has en here for some time. The yas of the vaudeville stripe ey expect to play a return ment here some time next — ei his Dog is a Fisherman Friday John Kramer was himself fishing on the banks of the Little Chickies creek and had as his companion Louis Siller’s dog. The water was clear and a fish was seen nibbling at John’s hook. The dog seemingly saw the fish and quick as a flash made a plunge into the water. He eturned to the shore with a fair ed sucker in his mouth. This roves that dogs are not only good br hunting but can be used for shing as well. The New Directors e stockholders of the Eliza- town & Marietta Electric Light any held a meeting at their in Elizabethtown on Monday pon and elected the following rs for the ensuing year: KE. ley, H. Roy Nissley, Royer h, E. E. Coble, James T. . H. Gish} and Aaron B. iba But One Appeal vas appeal day for Mount and although the taxes of properties in this e raised there was but bpealed. This demon- both assessors are are exercising very t when they fix the al real estate. g to Parents pans of informing ildren that make irbing the peace same is not dis- tely they will be y to law. Wolf Yoffe. yn wv SQ. Carma ss farm ac shant, disks west of Florin, is the proud father | of a daughter since Friday. Walter and Charlgs Nissley, after spending their holiday vacation with their father, Amos Nissley, have returned to Sate College. Word was received here on Mon- day announcing the death of Mrs. Mary Miller at Sunbury. Deceased is a sister in law of Mrs. Henry Young of this place. The Marietta and Elizabethtown electric light company erected the] poles for the new line to Mt. Joy on Monday. The line follows the pike from Elizabethtown to Florin but from here it follows the old P. R. R. tracks to Mount Joy. According to reports John Ritter can be truthfully termed the champion hog raiser of this com- munity. He killed three hogs that weighed 1,442 lbs. The first was killed on Dec. 3 and weighed 467 Ibs. The second was slaughtered on Dec. 11 and weighed 441 and the third on Jan. 6 which weighed 534 lbs. These are the three larg- est hogs killed in Florin for a num- ber of years. A birthday surprise party was given in honor of Mrs H. S. Stoll! at her home on Monday evening the occasion being a very pleasant one. These persons were present: H. E. Trout and family and An- drew Metzroth and wife of Lancas- ter, J. H. Stoll and family and B. F. Stoll and family of Mount Joy and A, Shetter and wife. Music was furnished by the Florin orches- tra. A excellent supper closed an evening’s enjoyment. The Florin Literary Society will hold its next meeting in the Wash- ington school on Friday evening. The following program wlll be ren- dered: Recitations, Miss Gertrude Eshleman and Miss Gussie Barclay; Select Readings, Misses Mary Sheaffer and Anna Barclay; Re- ferred Question, When is it proper to use tobacco, Amos Shelly; Who figed the first gun in the French an¥ Indian war? Miss Anna Dyer; Who was Francis Willard and give a sh ¥t sketch? A. M. Martin; De- scribe\the trip of the first steam engine, Harry Musser; The Florin Searchlight, Miss Tillie Weidman; Instrumental solo, Miss Gussie Bar- clay; Duet, Misses Jennie Sheaffer Lillie Dyer; Debate, “Resolved nformation is obtained ose That Come and Go—The West | their | Wiidl by reading than by traveling, Aff, Messrs, A. M, Martin and Harry Musser; Neg., Messrs. Stanley Bates and I B, Kraybill; Secretary, Miss Tillie Weidman. A real lively debate was held last Friday evening which was well at- tended. The judges decided in favor of the negative side and the audience was in favor of the affirm- ative side. The question now is: which side won? smn et ——— OBITUARY NOTES The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schroll of this place, died on Saturday. The remains were in- terred in the Henry Eberle ceme- tery. On going to press we learn that | word reached here of the death of | the aged mother of Z. W. Keller of [ this place, at her home in Llttles- I town, Pa. Andrew. Kauffman of Bamford- ville, a short distance east of Land- isville, died at the County Hospital on Saturday morning aged 70 years. | The funeral was held at East Petersburg on Monday. The remains of Fred Clair, who died at his home in Steelton, were | brought here yesterday noon and | services held in the U. B. church. | Interment was made in the Ilorin | cemetery. Deceased was a former | resident of Florin and was well | known here. JOHN HORST { John Horst, a well-known resi- | dent of West Donegal, died on | Tuesday night, aged sixty eight years. His wife and two sons survive. The funeral was held | Saturday morning at Cedar Hill { church, with interment in the cem- | etery adjoining. Our Wat! An Adjourned Meet Was Held on Satu ing—Water Ren ed for 1908 Mount Joy Borough ( in adjourned session on ™ evening with Messrs. Longer Zeller, Hamaker, Tyndall, su tendent Hiestand and Bi Shrite present. At the regulur day evening the ent and water com instructed to inve charged and amo by sumed mant was done on ac creased amount ol these consumers 0 hi given the same rate for the pi ten years. The committee report that the short which to th it would suggest the same rates time was too make a canvas and This charged as last year. wa gone over very carefully and re sulted in a few changes as follows Alois Bube has made several ad- at hotel ditional connections his and residence and his rate made $45 for the brewery and clerk ordered to baths, basins, toilets, ordinance. The rate for Mumma & at was the thie Pig tor charge ite., as Det wil- er’s ice plant was fixed $25 for the season of 1908. Clarence Schock’s rate was made same as last year v al charge of $5 for his extra engine | ith an addition-{ I > elevators. B The rate for the orphan school | 9] building heretofore I $20 a year, was fixed family, Council claiming that as a which is used for operating his coal | which at $5 HARRY ECKENRODE {rary Tdkenrode dich av Tne sounty hospital on Thursday after a long lingering illness after being confined to that institution for two years. He was a laborer by occu- pation and was 58 years of age. Deceased was a resident of this place until he was taken to the hospital. The remains were brought here on Monday and interred in the Henry Eberle cemetery. FRANK PIETSCH Frank Pietschdied very suddenly at his home in Florin on Friday {aged 74 years and 26 days. He | arose as usual in the morning and went on an errand just a short dis- tance from the house when he took sick suddenly and died. He is sur- vived by his wife, his son and daughter having died about two years, ago Deceased was a native of Germany but has resided in this county for a number of years, The funeral was held on Monday after- noon with services in the Florin U. ! B. church conducted by Rev. N. | L Linebaugh. Interment was made in the Florin cemetery. CATHARINE SNYDER Miss Catharine Snyder, an aged well known and highly respected lady of this borough, died at her home on East Main street on Friday evening after a long illness, aged | within one day of 78 years. De- ceased was a sister of the late John A Snyder of this place, Simon R. Snyder and Miss Anna Snyder of town and John Snyder of Roanoke. Va., are nephews and niece. She was a member of the Reformed Mennonite church for many years and a patient sufferer for almost two years. The funeral was held from her late residence on Monday afternoon with interment in the Mount Joy cemetery. Real Estate Sales Yesterday afternoon Auctioneer Charles H. Zeller sold at public sale a tract of land in East Done- gal township containing 13 acres with improvements for Mrs. Alice Otto to R. D. Myers, consideration $3,360.00. On Monday afternoon Real Es- tate agent Charles H. Zeller pur- chased at private sale the Levi F. Sheetz property in Florin, now used asa photograph studio by Roth Bros., on private terms. Mr. Zeller offers the dwelling part for rent after April 1st. wile Mr. Detwiler has mgge than four families residing there. The P. R. R. sto connection was just was fixed at $15 per annum, The water committee was ed to instruet Mr. Hiestand to tur off the water in the the farm tenanted by Monroe Sheaffer. The bond to the amount of $4000 hus . overt was received from R. Fellenbaum. ! fire IK. | the c) ; in k yards which . chu that | As t rder- | | the | tion nade No "1 field On chin It is signed by Messrs. Jacob Nissley and M. M. security and was accepted. Owen Counei: laying o his pavement y Market street which will not be of dag dinary requirements. was left in the hand dinance committee te next meeting. Brubaker as were We e peopl Brandt appeared before to { on wletive selative hour o Lg | Fell Down a Hay Hole Vi Charles Widenbach, the east end dairyman, met with an accident on red ves Saturday. He was working in bis, =. stable when he was =o unfortunate place, $1¢ as to fall down the hay hole, injur- } There ing his leg quite severely. Since! 1 onin p then he been unable about in his milk wagon. Ww place The { has to be to a close lone conv { + The {pf {ticket for { 54th Dist. already | he held in Satur- eg es Is Buying Tobacco Mr. Swarr, the extensive tobace 1s On dealer at Landisville, buying the 1907 crop. | afternoon day he purchased the crop of Si- | hours from mon Hershey for 11 cents through. Abram t While this is the only crop he pur i gaines of tH chased that day, he made offers ior the house on a number of others. received last = | of a gate up Samuel is Deserving | the injuries a Samuel Shrite, formerly of town | Dr Newpher but who now conducts the mill the injured e about two miles south of town,| A heavy a was granted an increase in pension | companied by of from $8 to $12 per month, | visited these through the efforts of Hon. H. Burd Cassel of Marietta. et: night which damage to fru On Sunday evy der storm, ace flashes of ligl inflicting no dai scarce occurance A January Thunder Storm A thunder storm as heavy as in mid-summer broke over Mt. Joy on Sunday afternoon about five o’clock There were loud claps of thunder and vivid flashes of lightning while rain fell in torrents. r—— the year. Big Orde Messrs. Brand extensive local m! order for 1200 ba the Jewish Passo A Rabbi was her inspect the flour a Church Notes. METHODIST. Preaching 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. Sunday school 1.45 p. m. Ep- Junior League m. worth league 6.15. 3 p. m. Saturday. the big rolls at the