. AHHH IAAI AH AHHH HHH HHH HHH HAH HEN IAHHEN H AHA HAHAH HH prs— 1 hg S | hint A CORR! NEWS OF THIS C( WEEKLY THE CORRESPONDENTS IN LANCASTER ( 1 PONDEN RE, | BES \ 7 } THE CORPS OF : ‘Ol WWMMUNITY AS GATHERED BY SEAN AEE HENNE HAN HONE HON HOA HENHH HEHEHE HE HAHN HEHEHE AAR HEARN HANNAH HAAN HN ” AAA NENA aM Rheems Mr. Rohrer, of New York, was a called on his Heisey. visitor in town and cousin, Mrs. W. LL Frank Pierce, who has been ill with rheumatism, is able to be around and look after his business. Mr. David E. daughter, Mrs. spent a day in relatives. Christian G. Sherk is visiting his brother, Andrew Sherk and family at West Fairview, Cumber- land county. The district meeting of the | Church of the Brethren will be held | in the meeting house at Rheems’ | on Wednesday, April 28. Miss Bertha B. Heisey, assistant teacher of the Rheems’ school, has entered the Millersville Normal School, for the spring term. Miss Minerva Martin, of Palmyra Lebanon county, is spending some me with her sister, Mrs. Elmer L. Acker, in orderto regain her health. Brubaker and | John C. Smith, Lebanon visiting The Postal Telegraph and Cable service the latest convenience establashed in Rheems.” H. E Hoffman, station agent, is telegra- pher. John B. Henry, public sale clerk, become an auctio- is has decided to neer, and recently gave an exhibi- tion of his ability in the direction at B. H. Herr’s sale. | Levi Henry, the oldest resident of Rheems’ has just closed another season of butchering, which busi- ness he has followed for more than fifty years. Mr. Henry, at seventy- seven, is still an active man. re A reas Salunga A. M. Garber is still confined to the house. Philip Metzgar entertained the Salunga orchestra last Sunday. M. A. Kolp has erected a scales to do all kinds of heavy weighing. Miss Mary Gorrecht started to attend business college this week. The regular preaching services were held in the church here on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metzgar gave a birthday dinner to their grand-daughter Miss Margaret Sea- bolt of Philadelphia, last Wednes— day. Misses Katie and Emma Bren- ner of Millersville, spent last Sun- day in town as the guests of Miss Maggie Bortzfield. Prof. Smith, teacher of the Ma- pel Grove school, left for his home in Shippensburg after closing a very successful school term. Mr. Fackler, who tenants the Benj. Breneman farm, was injured while hauling lime last week and had to be taken to the hospital. Milton Crove Beggars are certainly a pest his locality. pllen R. Gibble is planting a lot bung locust trees. in rid Greiner is greatly remodel- farm buildings. Mable Grosh is visiting her Fallsington, Bucks county. lary Frey is home from a ks’ trip to Mountville and b Hess and family occupy ist house in town. It was 308. r E. Kraybill is macadamiz- e roads in the lower end of township. Miss Ada W. Eshleman er a ten days’ sojurn with friends at Mount Joy. is home the disor- pul- John K. Brandt is on dered docket, suffering monary complications. Daniel Kramer of Mount Sunday circulating a- from Joy. spent last mong friends in this community. Garlic is excellent for cows but it gives milk a bad flavor. Fairfield’s 3lood Tonic for Cattle Only, fed reg— ulary three quarters of an hour before milking prevents all garlic taste or odor | in milk or cream. | For sale by F. H. Baker Mount Joy | H. C. Greider, Landisville and I’. B. | Ebersole, Elizabethtown. on’t look further, we have the shirt you want. Getz Bros. x | Newtown | ’ ' > | John Myers aud family of Land.| isville spent Sunday with his par-| Doings alt Florin Those That Come Jand Go—The Happenings of Cur Hustling Little Village. ents, Christian Honafius and family of Mount Joy visited relatives in this lace on Sunday. . ‘ . i John Roth is serving as a jury- Solomon Bear and Master John : ’ man at Lancaster this week. Platt of Middletown spent Sunday ; is as guests of John S. Rhoads. | Herbert Keener home after : . ; | spending a week in the Capital City. Mrs. Kate Richardson of Zanes= | I 8 i P i ville, Ohio, is on a prolonged. visit to friends around these parts. Ed Gish and family of Elizabeth- town, were Sunday visitors to our : : town. Preaching services were held last Sunday morning by the pastor in| charge. Services will be held again on Sunday, May 2nd at 7.30. Christian Gerber and family of Mount Joy spent Sunday in the village. HC of Elizabethtown spent Sunday in town as the guest of friends. Emanuel Myers, son of Samuel Faus E. Myers has broken ground for a building near his parents’ residence to be used as a store for general merchandise as soon as completed Christian Hornafius of Mount Joy is doing the carpenter work. George Kersey, the giant dentist of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in our midst. Engle Mumma will oceupy the John Wolgemuth farm near Rheems tomorrow. nsf ————— Landisville Frey’s alley is being macadam- ized. H. C. Greider filled up his sewer recently. Mrs. H. W. Shenk is recovering from an attack of dropey. The P. & R. put its men on the ten hour system last week. Miss Myrtle Sprout of Landisville spent Sunday in town as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrisburg, spent Sunday here as guests of friends. Lutz of Lonnie Lawrence Dennis, the boy preacher, will close his engage- ment here on Friday evening. Rev. N. L. Linebaugh and Lon- nie Lawrence Dennis spent Mon- day at Marietta and Rowenna. Mrs. Charles Kocher of Lancaster spent a few days in town last week. Miss Dora Kauffman is taking a course at Wade’s Business college at Lancaster. Messrs. John Carson, Oscar Young and Wiser Young spent A spacious front porch is being Sunday as guests of Harry Young. erected at the residence of Amos Greider in this place. Miss Eva Ibaugh of Downing- town, was pleasantly entertained by Miss Etta Carson over Saturday and Sunday. Church Notes. LUTHERAN Usual services on Sunday. The morning service at 10 o’clock and in the evening at 7. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning subject, ‘The Greatest Business on Earth.” Eve- ning, “The Conservative Disciple.” Sunday school 930 a. m. Junior Endeavor 6.00 p. m. and Senior Endeavor at 6.30 p. m. METHODIST Sunday-School at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m., subject. “The Books Opened.” At 7.30 p. m., subject “Good and Evil, The Lord’s Guidance. Young people’s meeting at 6.30 p. m. Junior League on Saturday at 2 p. m. Prayer-meeting this evening at 7.30 ST. LUKE’S P, E. CHAPEL Next Sunday morning being the fourth Sunday there will be no service in the morning, that being the Rector’s Sunday morning at Manheim. There will be Sunday School at 9 a. m. and evening. prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m Rev. Smith will preach his farewell sermon next Sunday evening. All are welcome. Miss, Annie Haldeman would appreciate the return of a fine brooch pin which she lost on her way to church on Sunday. Rev. N. L. Linebaugh will ap- preciate any information concern- ing two pairs of fine buff pigeons that are missing since last week. Misses Tillie Weidman and An- nie Barclay and the latter’s cousin Clarence Barclay spent Sunday at Chickies gathering trailing arbutus. Mrs. George Stoll and son Harrisburg spent several days in town as guests in the family of her parents Jacob Hostetter and wife. Miss Cora Geyer and gentleman friend Wm. Bennett of Tyrone, Pa., spent Sunday at Paoli as the guest of her sister Mrs. Ed Steiger- walt. R. G. Wilson, a popular young man from Reading,'is the guest of J.D. Easton several days this week He made the trip on his motoreycle. J. D. Easton has taken the age- ney for the “Spinner” washer. Mr. Easton claims it is one of the best and easiest running washers on the market. He has one at his piace of business that he will allow any person to try. of EVANGELICAL Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preach ing at 10 a. m. and 7p. m. In the evening Court Mount Joy No. 228, Foresters of America, will attend the service in a body and the min- ister, Rev. W. H. Egge, will preach a special sermon for them. Every- body is heartily invited to attend these services. UNITED BRETHREN Sunday school at 9a. m. C. E. society meets at 6.30 p. m. led by B. F. Gerber. On Monday evening the Wom-|g, 411 en’s bible class was entertained at | pigeon. a social at the home of the teacher D. G..Cravl ond. wits: of Mrs. Amos Hostetter. An inter-| ? esting program consisting of read-| ~~ |afternoon. refresn-| Mastersonville Mrs. John Hostetter is slowly improving. Walter Shearer is taking up the study of telegraphy. 3 Edward Haines bought a dog from Mr. Reese of Gordonville. Wm. Graul and Our village is ahead of some other towns. It has a ings, solos, choruses and Mrs. Morris Ginder was ments were features of the evening. | : ome of m ; . (caller at the I'he Men’s bible class which now |} o t the numbers fifty-five, will meet in the |" yr Sunday school department of Thursday evening at | : Ed mund | LQ muna occupied but the one vacated by Zug. church on 7.45 to effect a permanent zation. The evening will be spent | mr in a profitable and entertaining | I You Hear A Kimball Piano manner. Music will "be rendered | You wiil : fii | ou will never be satisfied by the male quartet, addresses by {any other make, becanse the Kim- fluent speakers, organization of the | ball has a tone peculiarly fascinat. class and last but not least an ele-|ing, and nov found in ‘any other gant lunch will be served free. All| piano, I'he thing most interesting men, both old and young, are in- apy al me rice ir the 4 S "eac ol vited to attend. every home, and the terms of pay. RRA CA eel ment are very moderate. Write to J s for il . A. D. Beneman has just roceived | ip "5 fH Apenes of the the latest styles of ~ Walk-Over House 15 South Market Square shoes and oxford : _ | Harrisburg, Pa. organi —agi> wife, of Lititz, were Sunday visitors in our village. | carrier i Lititz, | { visited at H. R. Eby’s on Tuesday | a socia } Abraham the! The houses in our village are all! with | i HANH IAHR ANNN 9000000000600 0000000 | 00 000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 90000000009000000000000000000000000000000000 0000900000000 000000000000000000000000¢ POPIVP090000000000000000 00 POPPOVIGVCILVOOFIOD P0090 9009099909909009000 00000 Fine Clothes Maker: Baltimore and Ne Young Men! Tell your mothers or fathers that you want to come to Getz Bros. for that new Suit--- where all the snappy clothing comes from these days. or vents— as you like it Getz Bros. Serges All Wool Hand Tailored Fast Color Right in Price Freshstocks have been pouring in all week. Serge Suits The new ultra three button sack worsteds. The conserva- tive sack suits for men, with cuffs No need to shop 'round—men who do, come back here eventually, anyway. Men's Suits $10 to $20 Young Men’s Suits $7.50 to $20 All Suits Pressed Merchant Bougpt Here Cleaned and Free. Tailoring a Specialty. Always On Top Getz Bios. Hats are always found on top of the well dressed man. EX OT PPT II gna OL A A TUR TN WN 8 3G 0 GEI1 BROS, New Store, New Stock Mt. Joy Hall Bldg. Mount Joy, Pa. D000 2000000000000 00000000000006 The Store of All Stores PENTRU EURO PEVOOERDORRE ERE The Most Modern Store A Leader in Styles You must admit that a store like this is hard to find where a more complete line of everything may be found. Think of the lines we carry and then call and see how complete each line is. 3 3 3 | | | | many Suits ! Men's, Suits ! [ stiil have a large lot of Men's, Young | Children’s Suits that were not sold at my big sale in Mount Joy Hall | Building that I would like to dispose of. There are beaut es among them and better values cannot be found anywhere and csr Have them in all sizes. | Youths’ and 3 3 3 3 3 * 3 some | ially at these prices. | Spring Dress Goods You cannot find a more up-to-date and complete line of Spring i Dress Goods than we have on our shelves as the styles and patterns come direct from New York and other leading cities. Won't you let 0 { us show them to you ? | Spring Millinery | i oye | Spring Millinery we have We are at par with the big Talk about new fads and fashions in Must be seen to be appreciated. them, Don’t fail to take a look at our styles before purchasing | city stores. | your new Spring “bonnet.” | Shoes and Oxfords I have as complete a line of shoes for everybody from the baby | to the sport, as can be found in an exclusive city shoe store at pri- | ces to suit you all. My line of Infants’ Shoes is great. For Ladies | and Children I have all the newest Spring Styles in Ohfords, 1-Strap Ete. in wine, tan and other new colors. They in all Also exceptionally fine values for men and young men. come i Sandals, leathers. | | The Freshest Groceries We have made quite a reputation on keeping only the best and Give this store a trial. | freshest groceries. | Anything and Everything No matter what it is we have it. Just tell us your wants supply them and at the lowest living prices. and we'll ° * * * : *® * * ° ® ° ° * ® : * ° * 9» * < * 3 4 4 ® * * 3 * ® * * * ° *® i * * * * ® ® * * ® * ® * °® i $ : 9 : * : i Wolf Yoffe MOUNT JOY West Main Street L feteloteteoteteloteotetotototetetofotetotototatetotelototo toto: READ THIS! According to the reports of the United States Govern- ment experts on pure food, we make a perfect baking pow- der. We guarantee that it does not contain any particle of tartaric acid, alum or any other impurities and we challenge any other baking powder firm to prove that their powder contains as much cream of tartar as the White Mountain. FOGG GBB OSG OOOO BHHBBBBBSEE x % SEGUE 4 BCE WEG ARBER, BI E.MAINST.. "MOUNTJOY. Pa. Us O GODS BIBIHLHSOBSBOHORE SOLD VIHBHEE + x 5 We give you a full pound for 50¢c and then give you ORG OHO CHE TE xy your choice of any of the following articles as a premium. %e = ne $A Bi 3-Quart Dresden White Lined Preserve Kettles 14-Quart Titan Grey Rinsing Pan Motteled Enamelware and many other articles 5 ®3 Qk 1k 438 E¢ 080k 10k > which will be in a little later. 4%o LOX tr g RON we #2s Xo xe 42 58. 95% Bh Mistakes Are Easy To Make is daily proved by the pieces fF 30520 In buying furniture—that 1 Yoo . | 1 ere and there, from dealers who have a There’ (That’s just a word to. the wise,) limited knowledg Furniture business. many a home full of these “mistakes.’ | Bargain Days Are Ever With Us. superior to any in the past opportunities as we offer But just now the values are Think twice before daily slip past. If you have a Furniture wart and do not bring it here you are not considericg the value of time, money and satisfaction. vou. let sucl *9¢ hati @00900000000 P00 ee $94¢0000000000004 ® 00004000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000060000 oo ~ Hotftmeier Bros., 40-42 East King St. hancaster, § 000000000966 &®