The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, June 16, 1909, Image 2

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| A Piano Recital
Elliott- Fisher Loses An excellent piano recital Our Card Basket ' LogAL HAPPENINGS. oo WwW F ¥ 000000000000000000000000 OOaObae
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Biven here. Satirdav fternoon:l The best goods at the lowest pri- | as "ata y caldec POO00000000
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Locals Were Handed the Game pupils of Miss Geta I. Bender Persons That Were Visiting Since | 3 8! I. D. Beneman’s. 7 s
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in the Ninth After Two The following was the programme: Our Last Issue—Read Their are and best assortment of| J Ruth Sellers of Masterson- :
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Men Were Down. Sonatina, op. 151, no. 1 (Diabelli), Whereabout. ats at Getz Bros. 50¢ to $3.00 ville, was Badly Scalded Sat- 2
Mabel Cochran; March of the : Every suit at 1. D. Beneman’s is| # urday and died on Monday 5
An intensely interesting game of ball Dwarfs, op. 138 (Foerster), Matil= Miss Nettie Culp spent several guaranteed to give satisfaction { rT ;
was played here on Saturday of which 1 da Mumma and Nise Bender: The 42s at Marietta, An effort is being made to hold | Ruth Naomi. the two and a hal- | | >
am ab 11 v Tow 1 vi : . . : . + i 0
Bid: p tell you. Now I'll not Billy Hunters, op. 14, No. 3 (Lynes), A Harry Miller has gone to Phila-|a big Fourth of July demonstration | | year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs x
Bic © Sp ricer v yo os ' y ~ : Y
7 lode 0 4 ore OF Wisguy Jou but Visit to the Zoo, op. 56. No. 1 delphia for a few days. here July 5th. | Abraham Zellers, died at the home 5
1 11 say rig ere tha 1se who don't I . : ( of i 3
: i i ‘reytag 8 > : T artis : \ of her parents at Mastersonvillé Q
care to digest a little buseballic rot had (Freytag), Raymond Nissly;In the Mrs. M. M. Aller has returned to | The advertisement of Mr. Fegley, | a her parents at Mastersonvillé on 2
better drop this old yellow bladder into Hammock, Sunny Hours, from 8p her home at Glen Loch. the new jeweler, may be found on Monday afternoon from the results X
the nearest waste basket. 26 (Lynes), Matilda Mumma; Love Wm. Scholing jr. of Middletown another page. of a fatal scalding accident which | 2
Elliot-Fisher, the pride of last year’s Song, Singer and the Bird, from op. | is here on a vi i his § t Mrs. Samuel Fasnacht fell | she sustained on Sacurday morning, | :
City League in the City of Graft (so they 366 (Koelling), Marv KE. Greider : 1.3 visit to, tis Jat her, i asnacht fell one The mother of the child was engag- &
say) came here, exhibited a mixture of | 4114 Miss Bend : Rev R. 'C.. Rendler and C. H day last week and fractured a bone ed in washing. Saturd Sh 3
: Miss Bender: Anov Vor 8 f « Hi : : } ashing Se ay 3
rattle, amateur, dope ball and red flannel ; .s % i i Happy Youth, Zeller spent Mondav at Wild Cat { of her right wrist, bon Tin Be ay . Inormning &
suits for a few innings, then put ‘‘tough Dragonfiies, from op. 76 (Rohde), Fall i ol Read tl lverti F sud set» Uetiler of sbofling ao 3
te ; os ntar can : a Malls, 3 ie advertiseme »'{ veatap . . :
guy Levi” on the firing line and talk | Margaret Inners; Valse, op. 15, No Uni | Hard rtisement of the water on a table in the kitchen. 0
: : : £ . {as rhe Inivers: ardware Works m ; 5
ui some class, eh Eleven sturdy (Dennee), Florence Kavlor, Wild Miss Lou Kuhns has gone to niversa al ware Works Ine. he little tot, who was playing in | X
Stickers soon went out by the air route | Roses op. 351 1°? Ning) Anna | Niagara Falls, N. Y. for the sum- on last page of this issue. the kitchen, during the absence of | ;
ut with our good lead the type-writer : : 5 @ sh ar ) ’ y ) y. 5 : 2 : : 3
boys kept plugging away until 48 i | Dearbeck : Playing lag, op. 29 No mer. He Bry Loraw and Claude S. Zell | her mother tewnporaily got hold of | 3
) g away e sixth % . t : 5 oY voip. L »r started work s Boe S .
when they tied. From then, on there | I (Williams), Raymond Nissley Miss Lizzie Baker spent Satur- or Hatiel work on the school house the teapot. In some manner she
was some classy playing and thanks to | and Miss Bender; Sonatina, op 20, {day and Sunday with friends at at Elizabethtown yesterday. upset it and the boiling hot con-
basley for kis pasted ball in the ninth | No. 1 (Kuhlau), Merry Wanderings Manheim. Paris Hinkle has returned to his | tents spilled all over the lower por- ry
with two down and the corr - 0 og r j i B i [ 3 i i
the men thank you. I (Fique), Maybells (vonWilm), War-| Charles Nobs of Middletown was old job with WB. Bender, barber. | ton of her body, scalding her | *
0 acon: / il; , sg : ter De kotz is witter tzrick k y | frightfully. The "was ae |
For the benefit of those who could not | ren Deacon; At the Village Black- the guest of his brother Lawrence kotz is witter tzrick kumma. | HE tully The mother was Ung . .
be present, or to settle arguments between | smith. (Lange), Bysshe Heilig and | io town on Sunday Dorothy Longenecker, we are | "“2Fe of the accident to her little | ? aT i EE ————
those of y ; rere the spe | Mis* Bende nN r : as av. i 1 ¢ 2 i 2 het :
238 of you who were there, here is the | Mig Bender; Rondoletto, op. 24, Lester Cover of ' Philadelphia, pleased to say, is much improved | daughter until she heue her agon-- M A Rollman’s 5 New Standard Chery Stoner
Cong it was played, aud I'll say No:-3 (Lynes), Esther Hagenber- | spent fro. 4 Saturday to Monday |2U the hospital where she is a | izing screams and she at once ran | THIS NEW CHERRY STONER w ] 1
> 1t ere > Gre pi 5 ; a 4 . / 20 J 4 a) . o! pa 4 as la ( a
far hare tee Sees Shige goss Ras eter | ger; Perversity, The Peasant Dance, | in town calling on friends patient | into the kitchen and saw Sin had | timé last season. It was de ig } i laced 2 the market for the first
she detail in this old burg. pn 3 Sid 2 prin { : . signed by 2 oliman. y
8 | from op. 76 (Rohde), Frances Gris-| Miss Freda Willer spent Satur Don’t fail to go to the hall on | happened. Some neighbors came | Rollman Mfg. Co, and is now being made by the U Wi oF the
IST. INNING 2} . Poi) i : hg X w% . . a 1 a AR] ” 4 id e Universa ardw
: singer: In > i a | . . iam | to the assistance of the distracte 7 . are
EU Dither. Dasy’" Cover... the : ge ; i the Twilight, op. 183, day and Sunday at’ the county Saturday night and hear one of the | biother. end "i tracted | Works Inc » of this place, of which Mr Rollman is a member. The
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pride of Elizabethtown = since ‘‘Doc’’ NS ; (Gurlitt), Intermezzo, op. | seat as the guest of friends best musical programs ever ren-| everything possible | machine has been further improved since last season in vario
: i Oe T ay . \ . ji ~ . as alk a 3 «1s £F . v € 5
Blough retired, was on the mound for the | 25" No. 3 (Dennee), Mary E. Grei- Messrs. Padi and H a dered here. was done to make the little suff-|the most important being the elimination of th 4 us ways,
: Fr 7 , Messrs. Dt anc arry z “a . : 3 ti 2
locals and with a lot of his town’s people | der; Valse Noble, op 7. No 7| . arry Getz Tobi Gives hacutalion | erer as patient as possible until the | This new machine has no rubl e rubber pads.
is ; < spent § ay rieinity ‘ iivens has take 3 CON- | one , . | ¢ 3 ) a p
on the side’line and just as a demonstra- | (Bodenhoff), Warren Deacon and spent Sunday in the vicinity of ivens 1S ake n the con- | 4irival of Dr. E. M. Becker. of | ad ie ubbers to wear out or springs to break
$ 5 : : . iE ¢ . vi ae ‘ s hrias: : . ’ | © Sf b ‘ted a ‘hildren cs :
tion, he Cy Younged the side in Bowman | Miss Bender | Donegal calling on friends. tract to paint the Christian Stoler Mastersonville, who was immedi- | tt ( constructed that children can operate it with ease, in fact
Dwye and Crutchley by the air ront ps prush : Role property on Donegal street occu- > as \edl- | they are anxious to work it after once seeing it i ay
Ye ai y by e oute. : ; 2 {| Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dearbeck | *. pert 5 pe cu | ately summoned. When he arived | machi seeing it in operation. The
Mount Joy—Hendrix walked, Schock and Tamilv spent -Sindav- at Col pied by Ira Metzgar. [ti littl . hi : chine is finely tinned and presents a very handsome appearan It :
reached first on an error, Honest John Reunion at Donegal yx The Sunday schools i i the little girl was suffering in a will be on sale at al al dealers, G. Moyer t 1 pl Te x
: m a as oneste fF ria « 1 is ’ 3 (Ve TR : : eg 1 10Ce < , >. ar o a PR
going to third; Buddy stole second while Today the descendants of the umbia as the guests of friends. y schoo In connec- | most excruciating manner and up- ier to place them ia stock ye eing the first local deal
> ; ) or _ b - } ¢ : . ; ‘ . ! i : ace 1a Stock.
Cassel drew a base on balls, filling the original families who were meinbers Mrs. Henry Schwitzenberger — i oy potian a | 38 Examination be WW hat the)
corners. slev fajle v , : JES : = Me dist churches is plae p : : mi ma A —
Sora : Lesley failed to stop'a low one | of the Donegal Presbyterian church spent several days in town as| t 10¢ it churches, this place, had little girl was scalded so badly that | Ini i Ws ar ®
so Hendrix and Schock done a marathon | hol X Ee : zuokts at the Washinot Hous Children’s Day exercises ‘Sunday | there were no honed for he : { : njured in a Rnnaway Church Notes.
home. Hauenstein flied out to Smith |3F€ 10 ding a reunion in that his- |" ° ashibgion ole. evening last a ig A pes for her recov-| Benjamin Kauffman was unload- | EVANGE
Sd CO re a avon church. The pastor. Rev. E. Mrs. Isaac Maze spent from Sat- | Blast ery. He did everything possible |ing wood from a wason in the rear | day Sch FomLlcar 5
doy 2 he ; ‘ . . mT r. dhe , move f alleviate her stiffer: Si J i € ay ochool a a. mn. N-
Engle walked and Givens got to first on | G. Bossart; of this place had sent | Urday to Tuesday at Manheim, her r. Shank will move from the to aleviate her suffering, but mor- | of his West Main street residence lin by it] A : m. Preach
5 The 1s : ; aT : > . : ee ! SRS sr Drobertv where iBoaki al . oxi ify : sidence | Ing by the mviniste Vv /
2 error. The latter two move up a peg | invitations to noted ministers whe | former home, calling on relatives S. R. Snyder property where he ; tification set in and after suffering | when Dillerville local came down | Reg : 0 ster, i W. H.
while Zink fanned. : ! : was living with his son-in-law, i rribly > chi i v | : , 2 OWA ane 8 a.m and 730
are breseni and taki : mT \ as son-in-law, into | terribly the ¢ div MT ty ig 2 ¢ ¢ 30 p. m.
: es are present and taking part in the Mrs. Thomas C. Barr and daugh-| Lit 3 ai Shaki the child died on Monday | the “Old Line” and frighteded his|The themd of the evening lis P 3 i
2ND INNING LL Fh EE a y rooms adjoining Ira Metzgar’s green | afternoon. bo hes ® i it 01 Lhe evening discourse
ceremonies I'he first service was | ter Mary of Washingt D. C. are miies hey ran off : Mr. | wil AT thi
Elliot-Fisher—Davy still had blood in ld . ss a8 ie AYasang oh + VAC opgeery and confectionery on West Ruth was a bright littl 1 . : > an off and Mr. will be: A Flourishing Lancaster
his eve and iis tine Widdellod the side held this morning at ten o'clock | the guests of Miss Clare Manning. | Main street : Math was a bright little girl and, Kauffman grabbed the | n | County Garden
§ ; Me stree reneral favori BO J os AA
in Wertz, Lesley and Chemouth, alll and was of a historical character Mrs. 8. ‘8 'Gochioader h € = . a general favorite of every person | attempt to stop them when a piece
Hy Sa » B00 ; MIS. ; ichaaue 48 Tre= - ———— mmm it} 1 a : kw J : > Tuba you METHODIST
whiffing at the air The afternoon will be devoted to | turned home after pe dine seve with whion: she came i contact. 'vof Wd catiks ni wwheP tarow Sr ro boul ia G0
Ns : ; ei Ot ‘ spe o seve- Ly . Y . i [i i 1€CH, TaTOwW~ WO OTR y Wk i~3 £) 20)
Mount Joy—Courad singled to left and | social intercourse he closin ld A hg 3 Celebrated Fifth Anniversary Her untimely death has cast a pall! ing it w reat fore and I lp - i vo.
- ) urse. i sing | pr avs wi in 0 .it 7 : . : 5 reat force d strikit reaching | Y
took second on a passed ball by Lesley, | service wil held thi ral days with friends at West Will- As was announced in these col- | of gloom over the entire neighbor- | Mr. Kau : Tee nna sng gacng Wa i
: Y on Ys | service will be held this evening at os | 8 > entire neighbor- | Mr. Kauff n on the head ‘ TE -
Cuver drew four wide ones, Hendrix beat | » : L N1N0g at | ow | umns last week the ffl : po : : : i nan of ne neaa, cutting ng tipistie 7 30 p. 1. SY
J : ih { 7:30 o’clock § last week the filth anniver-| hood and her grief-stricken parents a deep g pj ;
out a pretty bunt and Schock followed | - : John Gochnauer has gone tolsary of Rev. R. C. Rengier’s pastor- have the | tfel : : e ep gash. He was also cut! Spiritual Separation. Young
with a single scoring Cover and Conrad | he morning session was nresid. i Cl { g sar) 3V. Hl: hengier's pastor- | have the heartfelt sympathy of the ' about the face. TI} le’ 3 45 2
: = : a nrac. | £ er En la Rawlinsville where he will spe ate was fittinol biarved 3 : ia i : ace. he team was bles meeting at 645 p. m.
Cassel was Hit which filed the bases. oi) od overbv Hon. John +E. Wis. io he w) 4 he will spend {ate was fittingly observed in the | entire community in their sorrow- captured with one of the mule hy I
tev wolhied . . : v » Su > rit tends ¢ gy eran churcl are The chirp >it: : i tis "HUR "GOD
{67 Which Hanepsigin Lit Downan, Papers were read by Hugh He umil ie Summer with friends and re- | Lutheran church here. The church ful béreavement. Besides her par- | slightly injured id ti Next Sund - or To
, . . 1 < \ ugn - BEI noe ah 2 a1 J Wagor ~Y Eel Sunda iren’ y
forcing Hendrix out at the plate. Rusty | ton M. D . Har b . lagives. was handsomely decorated and an ents she is survived by a brother, ! tor brol M | i ao : b Muy, Children's Col
5 oS Ra 3 . un, MM, , Harrisburg; ‘asa- . ‘ : : > » oh oe J. her, ngue broken Mr. auffi Dav Exercises 1 oi 1
sent a hot one to Chemonth who fumbled | ; BY Mrs. Sara Watts and daughter | €xcellent program prepared for the Paul Bn >auffmun isi ay Xgreses will be held 1}
1 Sct : $ | nova, Washington, D. (' : ek Lil} a aug did “lh an employe of G. Mover, the West | ‘
and Schock scored. Cassel crossed the o y Mos y 0 “= Irma. of Harrisbur vent 1 occasion. Miss Mary Schocl The f } ’ ye of G. Moyer, the West | morning and evening at the Church
ys, . Ad a, 1 shure. spe Severs: as MISS Mal SCNOCK Sf y e Pral N I 1 :
ete on another passed TH sud Sivere fan Evans. Colambiz. and Dr. H. : ] o p nN seve ral gi har) ( Ang 1e funeral will take place from | Donegal street hardware merchant {of God.
fanned. Hauenstein brought in another { A. Orth, of Harrisburg, delivered days here with Mrs. Alice Hoffman B30 o and the choir an anthem. her late home this afternoon with | - |: “An ‘elaborai FOUTAL bei
1 . 5 > ? 1 - 1 y TOV to re P 3 loer : « . ‘13 3: t ; Dale PY ogram 15 >
run because Lesley didn’t stop the next an address William T. Nortl and family Rev. George P. deiger of Lancaster services at Chickies church and in- Steer Breaks Its Leg Jeing
Ses) i 5 & ¢ SS. an . North | 3 3 . . $ ’ 3 > prepared or bot! ) es The
one.. Zink mronnded oot Rats I : ; i ) tad charoe of the opening. services tern ot Sila ! : | 1 Servic he
ous grounded out Ruby to Che- | wij] preside at the evening service John H. Zgiler returned home on | * Share srne Po services terment in the cemetery adjoining, J. 5. Carmany of Florin, sold four | Orphia female Quartet from Harri
A fi when addresses will be delivered by Sunday from Harrisburg where he pa tev. | Pref icol ) of Mount - fine large steers to Solomon Rosen: | burg will assist in the exerci = beet
3RD INNING L r 3 . $Y} shont the woele takitio™ a sights) IY Seminary, ’hiladelphia hi £ Col : mm Arg MHL AbsIst TLL bRerTiNes Oobh
Elliot Fisher—Rubv. « fanned Koss Dr. H. W. Haring, of Lancaster. | Spent the week taking in the sights Srenatiod : I OBITUARY NOTES thal of Columbia. Che steers were, mornine and evenins hov have :
: : yr Davy 1 . . io (abit av | preac 16 anniversary sermon. ; . ake 7 } HE giv
flied out to Engle and Smith fanned, mak- and Rev. Ralph W. Illingworth, of at the ( apitol Lity. R bi I : > Augustus Pick died "at the Ger- taken to Wm. Gantz’s stock ards | the reputation for being esp ecially
on pe Sr $ : | ... : : cl ev. Rengier was presented with ¢ ; i weiched i ob Ee a
ing eight strike outs for Cover in thgge | Marietta. Miss Spangler, of Mar- Miss Cora Leib spent Surfday 3 i 1 : presented wi h 2 man Baptist Home north of Maa- weighed and were the being drove | fine sinuers a CERT
innings. {iotta wills} > with frichdss Washi , very handsome bible by his Bible! . ee GE to Columbi: Ono ; SEE oi e received the
g jletta, will sing a solo. with friends at ashington Boro : . heim last Thursday aged 62 years ina. ne steer carried a | highe om; ts from The Hart
Mount Joy—-With a seven 10 0 score ee and recited at the Children’s Day class. After the services a recep- iE “77 long chain so as to prevent it } : a
“Qe Cait ‘ >, a 2 ( 2A © tne \ MS ay 2 ¢ alt mm hie in ial £ as uC revent 1 fror fe ' Prose a .
Sheeny” Smith replaced Bowman in the od ALO ML Y-l tion followed at tbe home of Mrs Salt—The many {riends of Em- vottiis RE, t rom 'risburg Press. The morning ser-
3 : ervice 2 4 Jhnre . x : .p , getting awav and just as the cattl x =
box, the latter going to right. This end- A: Mennonite: Homo service in the M. EE church at that Viioic’ Bronerian ma, wife of Rev. M. A. Salt. will away and just as the cattle | vice will cor f illustrated object
ed wa ii he ninth. Conrad I'hursday afternoon a large at- | place i - regret to learn of her death, which | Io ing the Market street lesson addresses to the children,
prounded out to Smith to Ct sndane VOL ! : Sa els aker re 1 BF i 1 bride > 01 the steers tramped ! nd i
Grone ” H ; mith 2 Chemouth. | tendance marked a meeting held Nelson Baker returned to the : occurred Friday night at 9 o'clock ote of the ; teers tramped on and special music
er fanned and Hendrix walked. at the Manaonit J | home of bis aunt at Christian Fell off a Ladder t] ” the chain, throwing it and bre: . 3
. ¢ 3] ( e meeting house 2 S au at stlana ac- r IY : at he me alifax : i vat ei $ 1 vening exercises will be giv
Schock advanded Honest to third with a : ; : Hisoting JOH 84 : . . Sela 3 Noah Ebersole met with quite a at hei home in Halifax, Dauphin its right hind leg in t| oc} enh Sercises will he guy:
lena Single to Fiat aod Heads scored Lancaster for the purpose of receiv- | companied by his father I. H. mishap at his New Haven street county. While in poor health for {tl i s 10 the Heshy part jer e Children of the Sunday
on an overthrow to third. Cassel at the | IDE the report “oI a committee oi Baker.on 3 unday after spending home Monday evening whereby he a number of years her death was B t ? Fr mas togeiher Win Musial
bat, Whiff. whiff. whiff—vou’re aids Ave 2 Sha agi as} 0 weeks here XY? <4 MUS CY. Lo. 3 : bennett. Nir] ree
bat 1iff, whiff, whiff—you’re out sel} five appointed at a previous meet- | two weeks here. was badly bruised He was on‘ unexpected, being hastened by a 4 i Numbers specia red. The
gS. i ing, to consider the feasibility of | Mr. and Mrs. L. Percy Heilig| adder leaning the snottine in the recent attack of pleurisy. Deceas 'mbers of the Roll and
| . v & v C4 * SPOL 1g 3 Al e SC H 3 1
4TH INNING ! the Mennonite church establishi 1 B > > : ; TS TIL panne : vd. was fift v-thre ’ p Schock — Jones Nuptials f the Home Departmen ill
Hii tig : e church establishing | and son Busshe made an automo- | front of his residence when the && W&3 fifty-three years of age. Invitati he Home Department will be
Hlliot-Fisher—Just then an extraadded | . s tor Brie sae ahi : ; : : : jis ; : 3 . itallons are out announcing 'in attendal : : .
attraction took place on the damond ges a home for friendless children in {bile trip to Enola on Sunday where | [adder slibped and he was thrown Her husband was a minister of the the marriave of 4 Migs n attendance Services iin. the
é a ) and his : t . Tn : ; : 3 i 2 . A : ta % x (acl @ ¢ t as i vv I the : Z % « E a SS aroline or} : o>, 2 %
it wasn’t a bit nice of Manager Stauffer this councy. The report of the they were the guests of his sister | ¢, the pavement. His head struck | nited Brethren denomination and Franck Sch ek, daughter CM g begin at 10.30, 3nd in the
: . ’ y tee whie ) Jicte f . "a - 1 1 p | 1 - me. ? alighler of = \ 7.3
eithierin’ not advertising the eveuta| SoMIiLtee which consisted of Abra-| Mrs. Jack Hamilton the porch and was bruised He 0 pursuance of his pastoral ap- ang Mrs. Henry CI school I |oveningut 7.00
grand ballon ascension. Bowman cut | ham K. Diener, of Goodville; John Benj. Nissley and daughter Miss | also sustained a sprained ankle and pointments his family resided for a la to: Cl : > Jock of 9 ni:
ee : ) aughter Miss | also sustained a sprained ankle ¢ . 2 é ace ester Llov
the rope by singling to centre. Dwye | Mellinger, of Greenland: Sinion | Jessie left Monday on a trip to | wrist i number of years each in Ephrata 0 ¥ Ye 9: Chester 1, vyd Jones, of A Grand Re
beat out a bunt that Cover was slow in| Hies FS : = : a : Se r i * Fes hiladelphia, on Wednesday eve 1
J aL as $s i Hiestan, of Salunga; A XK. Mann. | Sy irv: Shy . I iis a | New Hollanc f 1 p i . 3 hs dunes lay even- A recital will heg
handling and Crutchley fanned. Wertz, | of Millersville J R ol eer Sunbury, Shamokin and Wilkes. > bs I, Florin and inter- ing, June 30th at 7.30 at Trinity!! Thursd
3 “ . : 1 4 SV 3, & AV, Co - { arr a 1 ’ rer v7 3 : . y ‘Se Sc 7 3 18 QU . 45 HL wi on SQL
Rit to Cover, who in the excitement threw : 8 y and Ie ohn H. barre, returning by way of Phila- Bear This In Mind course, this county. She is sur-| [,utheran church here by RB I
hard to Givens who missed it and Bow- | Moseman, Lancaster, was favora- delphia. Those large circulars distributed vived by her husband and the fol-- C. X Shier \ o> bev, Iv, i", ef
man tallied the first run, Conrad missed | le; and the work it is understood | William B. Carpaier. fofiner by S. B. Bernhart & Co. for their lowing . children: Willis, Vietor, held at the | ¢ °p ion will be ) ed to pa
one ¢ es r- S 8 IVa SC | wi s Ss WE y ge eA y & : Ar ” ? - $ gd eid at the home of the bride’s par-! Drags whic 23
ne f Davy s dew drops and Dwye scored | will be pushed forward at once. | printer of this place but who for June carnival sale were printed at Stella, Miriam, John, Ester and, : Rast" } TiCe.3 par | Lirags wan hw
Legsly then hit to Cover who tried to kill | The location of the home has not | ” y 1 | this offic Ww : i Emma ents on Kast Main street immedi- ng the local
\@Wrrtz at the plate but he was safe as| yet been determined | some years has been living in Phil- | this oflice Ve make a specialty ™ 1] ee ately after the wedding. The her
i | ? ’ >a. . . f c ci , r en if v » remains rere 1 AT re . pe , 3 ; Ty
Q: ly dropped the ball. Chemouth went |” | adelphia, was so unfortunate as to of that kind of work. so if you need heYemAILS, Were, interred. ‘at couple will be home at West Phil ‘hi
labole Te 2 Clas ree inti , gi . | Ephrata yesterday : ; ih St hk t 1s 2
Mit, Napoleon Lajoie to Hal Chase— : | suddenly become minus of his printing at any time, get our prices. | “P rata yesterday. delphia after Oot: 34 S A
beg your pardon—Cassel to Schock. | A June Carnival Sale | speech recently and is now here on Merchant if you contemplate hav- Te TT : auagenent
Ruby walked and stole second. Kosshit| ©. B. Bernhart & Co., the East | isit to I i th N ing a drive sale we charge nothing Could Not Get In i = Lamcasy
_ i WE : . : ; ; la visi o his mother on Ne gc ? arge nix
clean, filling the bases. Just because | Main street “Store of Quality,” | i owl - teis : > ira An unsuccessful i Another Automobile IS given at t
some fellow hollered gum nose, Iky | have started bie ¢ of y] Haven street. ‘Billy’ is now en- | for readers relative thereto if we An unsuccessiul attempt was Another auto has beer added to I c
SC > ? | have ste a big June carnival | : mE ; : i ’ n} : nade ) 7 aati 2 . ro ‘II added to lancaster County
Smith tore off a clean single and Che-| 10 41. oo) ne MNIVal | gaged in the printing business in print your circulars. (made to enter the Washington | ihe number in this place and le Ther 5 t
mouth, Ruby and Koss did the marathon, | ? that WN avin Bilely sclipis) the City of Brotherly Love, con- HEL House here on Friday night. The ji appearar th ade re A
pr. x . . : La le Crim \ Se s I Ron i J 4 Zy . Ea 8 appearance on he streets vester. < x is
Fold in the order named, leaving ba former sales at this season of | ducting the Premier Press at 3823 A New Ice Man cellar grate on the New Haven lev with B rol i yester- musical rumbers and
Smith on third kiddi \ / 3ow y» vear Tor fut! stailg > } > 3 gsi vst . acy wiut ernard Hbersole at the is on : Pia .
man ‘finawlied’ Hi giog te soma: t hil | Tr I fysher details read) Germantown Avenue Joseph H. Detwiler, the West |street side was broken open and wheel. This one i he bly a quarter wikify
— SE at's some talk— 1eir large ad on 3 ' VO OF | rt inn . . . ve 8 one is very simple ir harge rf TORETY
ss | ¥ he n nother page and | - end butcher, has embarked the later the grape-arbor in the rear of ‘construction and hei Sy wd or reserved sets,
: : | then call and ge at y yt | : § i : 5 ) s] was c ; ind 1s being used tc arber’s [3reds fas
Mount Joy—Hauenstein singled to | This f 5 5 what Jou swans, | Festival at Landisville ice business for fair. Since Mon- the hotel was broken down by the sqyertise the Dig¢rolf sl} to, avaers. Tonk Rail ig
right centre, had nerve enongh to steal | i ph has just installed a new | This office printed alot of circu—| day he has a delivery wagon about weight of some person or persons! on West Mai t Sak an
: . ; Dir ) oval Electric. Cofise Mi obs he Yo ihe : Terai est Main street. It has the ee
second and thse bat was nipped at the | MOY4 : ulectric Coffee Mill that cuts | jars for a big festival to be held on [town in charge of Frank Good. that evidently had intended to gain appearan 1 the ¢ EE ig H
late. Engleand Givens went out by | Instead of erushes fee whi | 1 RAT : . : : g 3 T arance and the honk, honk, ; in *
Pls Sr Sena t by|ins i erushes the coffee which, | the base ball grounds at Landisville | He is selling ice at thirty cents a 30 entrance irom the balcony. The | vioht but lacks ti 2 k, all Past Go You hii }
> airs . is cls 3 is : ‘ i ara . = . ro : . 3 2 : 5 Uy Jacks 1e gasoline s 1 asl ares Dac
Ee poate it is ¢ 0, is quite advantage- | on Saturday evening, June 19 for hundred. Read his ad elsewhere intruders were lucky that they did! after it hase oil smell Nonsher ob oe
NNING ous. 2_niece dinner s op = : . : Solty . Z oe v after 1t passes, . pher.o 18 placg
Bitiot-Fisher—-Dwye set & sterleF post | ifeced d ie 4 : piece dinner set |ghe benefit of that much deserving |in this issue. not disturb the proprietor as he | ro of records of re
i pds N= . offere uring is s at 82 50 is | J i en i . : A : | y UTERO se
Schock that was a very hard chance and I g this sale at $2.50 is | base ball team. All kinds of re- has quite an assortment of ‘“‘gat- Goods in Season at G, M Imp, O. R. M, | :
> \ a humi : : : : : 3s lip ua . Va of é a 5 mp. . ‘ « here
Crutchley bunted out Conrad to Schock, Hpmer | freshments will be served and a Banqueted Here tlings of various calibres” ready for{ Walter A. Wood Soyer s teen candidates §
ifici ro 5 y ia mee es — . : : m ies ; . . . : mowers ‘Il candidates fon
sacrificing Dwye to second. Wertz wa$ | good band will furnish the music. The class of 1899 of the Lancas- | action on occasions of that kind. | hay rakes. 1-horse ridi sentativ i
later doubled between Cassel and Schock Registered as a Physician | . - ter High school held its tenth ¢ Sy. | fing lien Jing caltivatons Sehitative: having ;
and Lesley ended the inning by flying Dr. Asher Franklin Snyder, a | . ; He eus ol hela its tenth an-| —— | finest quality binder twine, high. Harrisburg last
oft to “Nele' in ‘centre. ilo Mien r yy | : Will Erect a Mansion . niversary at a grand banquet at | Souder’s Stock Sale { grade Crimson clover seed : every-. four to be electg
Mount Joy—Nothin doin. Zink was |G; anklin anc arshall | Contractor Jacob Snyder of Flor- | Hotel McGinnis on Monday even—| Next Tuesday, June 22, E. M. thing at right prices : " Jivoted for: dup
out. Smith to Chemouth, . Conrad flied: to | =° ¢8¢ and of the "University of |in, staked off for the handsome |ing. | Souder will hold another stock sale | If you want a bat} 1c i
Bowman and Cover fanned. Pennsylvania, 1908, has registered | mansion dwelling which be will FT (at his hotel in Florin. The cows | steam or hot t ris on Pua, Hod Mer .
' as IRINIG . . > . . 3 oe water to h e 1
EXE. BRIG as a physician at the Prothono- | erect for Jacob Brunner at the ex— Dickinson College cqbferred the are a fine lot of Franklin county | house give me a call 1 a ing that dg.
jot-Fisher—C' i iv. | tary’s office. i ioe in) Sop i oe Fa Of guarantee
Elliot Tisha Chsmonth flied to Giv- Te office. He will practice in| treme west end ‘of West Donegal | degree of Doctor of Q.aws upon stock as are also the bulls and to please you. Respectfull boast of a
(Continued on page 3) is place. street, Hon. W. U. Hensel of Lancaster. shoats. at G. MOYEI J: therefore,
? » MO 1, Mount Joy nominatioy