Our Card Basket OUR na Wittle has gone to | 1d. where she has ac- His widow, a | I har Jassel w t freight : indi i. town with. Mr. and irvive. The terday. | last week i e al ( { F : " ’ i Mai ( » of Middletown, family of William M. Young FOStInASter. J ; hsierma { Weidman’s on Sunday. in oung died or he . : 4 Charles and Walter Nis-| Wa his home near Man pe AIR SL ne ‘wil Move ther l left on Monday to resume their] ing. the J studies at State College the ars. His wife i Myrtle Sprout of Landisville, | Hotel MeGinni : While butchering urvive Li Vhile ut ering Mis x 1ter of near iiigh 14 S . . : son, Emanuel Young, it] . | spent Sunday in town with the fam-|at the same hour whe: umina, Mrs Annie . ; [ily . 8. Wachstetter. emi for thes pa : > son is feared. : : Iai 1 of Florin are co . 3 Misses Alice Heilman and Clara Fr ttt t took four men just tw I 3 | 3 oan 1 ‘ Young J : [1 p of Elizabethtown, spent Sun- to count the mo ‘ ' town with friends. Carson of Lancaster, spent | inspector a mower acci : . | States treasm which occurred tates fren " balance of $1,2 0 26 . . 3 3 a HB | Saturday and Sunday in town as the West ; I : g v KB | her grandmother. school di I's, in the employ of C. K. Bennett, . Ee : : : : ir. J. W. Good left on Monday , ace, auditor having severed connections. 3 : RR L the hospital at lancaster where y Hoerne IS Now butchering 11 3 1e willl undergo treatment. eres} Falmouth, Yona Mr. Risser of Lawn, is here on a 5 Gita id ] manure : rate of 1. 0: : : i Democratic Primary. : M1 ¢ ¢ commuica- t place o tr F ( ——— isit to his sister, Mrs. Mease at the . : t, of | 28-4: pound of rock phos e or floats nited B } The Democrats of the West ( ! 1 rend: : | ) ats m : : ed ‘ethre parsonage. ay i 3 g t . , : r day f a animal Thi lax Rate Remains the Same. Bie Lethren parsona _ {will meet at M. A. Spickler’s Wash W ) ar ¢ nima I'his : : On Monday afternoon the county Fhe smiling countenance of Miss Ree ( { : of | should be d in the manure rning from 1 3 ; ‘ene Brand f Mi > y ras : : controller and the county commis-|*'eD Brands of Middletown, wa January 15th. 1910. f I 1rpe ; I $= : . $s on our sireets S day der ing a : int { | wit the manu aa. 3 s han y sioners conferred for the purpose of | Mm; on eets on Sunday. of settling a ticket he coming N 0 the 1estion nanure as it is hauled out. : Mr. E re tami ‘ > is here a visi his : elieve where r \ i 3 Fishel’s foot fixing the county tax rate and aect- Mr. BE. 8 Moore and family and election Committeeman John H : 01 e pipes ai , belie where a farmer. will' fix ‘ishel’s foo : i a itn m3 Clayto fever '¢ ily sp:2 Y few ay 1 : 2 1 wari uarters « ¢ ies ing on the salaries of clerks. I'he | layton J £8 ver and. family Spent Creamer has posted notices to that a b t to ¢ 0 ghd we arly “pigs | Saturday with friends at Millway. I ames Brown and effect. 3 , of Germantown ington House on Saturday eve Z, i : I I ¢ y g | j ; : aries 3 if y [ y Ye gi 1 1s to be thoroughly mixed ks ago with in jump- » groun : + i there re ar 10 vin avin the ground tax rate was fixed at 23% mills, which he 1s mor lea n having which broke : Miss argare avr ER £ : K€ | rate has prevailed for the past sever- Miss Margaret Raymond has re » was taken 3 Ad Wp io s i svi Be Re al vears. sumed her studies at Millersville af y 1 ; r an absence of s i » to Main street County Controller Eshleman will] ter an absence of some Hime due mary at the Central House on Satur- lain stre I'l 1 d 1 the | dok a . : AY od Y . ot 3 1bo 1 1 tt ‘ 3 Q . Sickness; day evening, January 15, at 7 o'clock | ss Elsie Hoffer returned to Ship- | , os ibsi tbout the last ten days in September, Mr. John Trostle, of Blaine, Perry : : {than any other time in the year, {is condition for the purpose of settling a ticket | pensburg on Monday after spending . 1e developed the county, to the county commission | COUILY, is spending some time here 5 | a few days here with her f ) ) ozother wil writes an Ohio hog raiser he Or- . ACO 23 ic i py y fo 13vino. 3 1 Ian re 1 a ' ¥ AG tation neces-{ oi the fear future, with his sister who is living with E. Biz List of Sales Frank street. I 1 ) The committee was | 5 Judd Farmer By so doing [.. Nissley’s. ay hot | : : 3 : : vou fi nal STOW V oc . wile iat: About this time annually we have Mr. Elwood Millard, the stling 1 1 t ybtain additional - u fatten and grow your hogs dur- 5 o Mr. Christian Myers has returned 2 2 f ne annually w Is Tt Possible? 3 5 i to his home at Summit, N. J., after A story is now going the rounds . Philadelphia : ' rhb | them come in in February or Marc Committeeman Clayton Hoffman of | : : ponded that the mat : or March along for market ) : iting their parents on Eas x the East ward will also hold a pri I I to that ap aT vanced to noint a > al where he the clo he summer trade, 1d was then 3 : ; yr : present hig annual report, in which he reviews the financial condition of ; 4 : os ing the nicest and warmes eas i numerous requests for sale lists and | YOURE barber at Joseph : § i d report eo £ X ind warmest season of : ; a ; : ’ A hire Mved 3 Kis! T v I " . the vear and avoid the wint for the benefit of any one who cares | tonsorial parlors, Sundaved with 1 \ I t of the auditors him | parents at Middletown. t the W unt wa esented z spending some time in town with I know severa at his home ter an ill- resulting fact i t f t shell his mother. for it we publish one of the most com | y 2 Bi! Mea : , actured out of peanut shells. n : Fw ad Stor lists ever ished. i is SOC icgses Sallie an rene al 1d read Upon m t was ord- nih diy Miss Ida Ulrich of Richfield, Jun- | Plete lists ever published in this sec-§ Misses Salli ! ! a recent freight wreck there were| . ases, aged t 1 1 tf shell . 1 t iata county, returned home on Mon- i : wo carloads of shells consigned to . . lance he ewe hay issed | on 3 will De 1 kfast food day after spending several weeks at|Slance at them. If we have missed | a . ; a breakfast food concern: . ¢ ranlos rithi ‘ adi abont | Wes Yoneeal | ,y and fun- 5 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |any sales within a radius of about| West Donegal IGinber. o ; ; seven miles of Mount Joy, we would | Miss Emma Buch of 1a » oa ald and | YAive . 3 : Thi | Conneil adjou 1 bu ing 1 vrarnged appreciate the dates This list i8{ g¢pent several days in town last Ww : 5 ; ; { ro} 1 » 01 a goo that some breakfast foods are manu- y ge hog houses ocal papers Her- | tion, on another page. Take a Lancaster few ts office. lem ” AREA —— pigs. Evangelical Young. E Jo dat ali , 19 : L 3 erment will New Patent Baling Press Mr. Oliver Sndyer left on Saturday . 9a0 J ro . as 34 N 3 : cemetery. Mr. Isaac W. Rohrer, Jr., of Kast] ¢,. Roading from which place he wiil of this | Lampeter township, has been grant-|., t, Williamson School, near Phila- rn t thirty-|€d a 1 nited States patent for a bal- delphia, where he will call on former : . Z o afin : Mn A i ) ’ : Sorry For You I ing press. I'he operation of the ’ published free. the guest of her sister Mrs. Har . ! t 1 \ ‘ ! I I fatten yarhber on Wes am tree 10 we Strin i tl Garber on West i ! D Another String of Premiums the ut a Cle Winter s Joseph Charle Ps ne Dr. BE. W. Garber exhibited a num- | mark i : owever, you : vou as a chair- school mates. Ira, aged 8 years, son of Mr. and | Hal Getz, Charles Casse ; t his fine White Plymouth Rocks | can raise only fo litier a year, but SW avice is extremely si 3; : 3 : fai : ‘ Te 3 / he deceased | NeW device is extremely simple A very neat and attractive elec-| nis J I. Acker. of near Elizabeth-|Detwiler circulated among Ht air | Columbia Poultry show this | vou are ne very much trouble or sex in the vicinity of Donegal Spi\ings | 10 as awarded these premi- xXpense i them By hav ren SE {Ven “Doc” Has Fine Birds dow at J. S. Carmany’s store. It{ school companion, fell and broke |©0 Sunday. TS nd second on pullet, 1e Feld ry or March pigs come is an advertisement for the famous |y iq collar bone, and otherwise injured first on pen; second ne Gs ise tv litters reat grand-| At the poultry show at Lititz last Messrs. Henry Engle and his son- | older res-| week, Dr. B. W. Garber took the fol- Mon-| cochere: {1a wond litter can come in inte Hubley. lowing premiums on his White Ply- in-law Samuel Brubaker left on | | | | both wives rm tric sign was placed in the show win-|{ { wn while wrestling with another | wn, stling ¢ i | | | ‘rosse shoes. i p Cre tt sho himself. i day on an extensive trip to Texas, gh faltened | a a — ol ock Hens, second and : § i California and other western points owing spring or summer mouth Rock = ’ Culp’s Milk Route Sold. Oscar's Close Call i= Thole Sib aed a ; : ; mumer. fourth; cockerel, second; pullet, ip i ig . y 7 Gort : | They expect to be gone for some | ieir Smartness Was Expensive I ny grass is fas laying out well and | second: pen, first Mrs. Elizabeth Kolp, who conducts While skating on the river neai fF time For obstructing the door of a Rap-!1 h arts and certainly there i e g : St. 4 irr d es 3a ay . i Pe £ 1 I'te 11y nere 1s his place : a dairy in this place, has sold the en- Rowenna, Oscar Setier, of near there, | i he township church with rails 1 ake made in droppi : S ’ ere reer fff renee Pa + » _s xy rk shes % a 3 | 3 > i K ‘ a i ropij A by i 3 : tire outfit, good will, fixtures, etc., was thrown into the icy waters of the | | posts while the fia gi 2 Decrease in Marriage Licenses to Mr. Harry Gainor, who tenants the | g cquehanna. and would have drown CF RAARLYVES CF y rage { service, Sc > Strol 72 \years During the year 1909 there were|(Q. K . ain Lo aaqueaanna, | : : | VIEWERS MAKE AWARD. rvice, ‘Squire Stroh « tS co During 1 y ar. 1909 C. K. Bennett farm’ west of Florin.| .q had it not been for the prompt | i nut fives and: costs on : 5 1.253 marriage licenses issued by the wi ake chars av and : : : Te 3 : fer a Jo-| o) ae i i NS $ a Fe am take charge on Monday and { ,.tion of a number of companions | Question of Damages for Land Taken | s: ie € erk o e Orphans Court. ur- | wi , mi Spring : &: I move to town in the Spring. Near the Borough. ar. He : ——— tO) § ing the previous year the number a Gn hE Fas so : yy rsa Mt. Joyan Elected Treasurer Personal Property Sale. The viewers appointed deter —_—T Decease On Saturday evening the Lancas- ribe No. : Sued for a Bill. : ter County Club of the University of ce. He| Shiller & Co., of Philadelphia, have| po ovivania, met at Lancaster. Offi- children: k ancaster; Clizabeth- Wallie r and Ed Hats! Hats! Hats! nd Ruth Recorder Takes Oath. - "We have a few broken lots in Las edd Mr. Silas S. Herr, recorder-elect,| Men’s and Boys’ hats which we are Notices have been posted advertis- ine the dan Ss S1 ined by Hen-| ; gli : ory : . Youthful Reciters. ing a sheriff's sale of the personal ry Shelley, of near town, by reason! ry a iit > tu ‘ . ~ | yeartne V ana rart property of David Stoner of Sy the Mount Joy and Elizabethtown place on Monday, January 10th at rolles I art of his land, held entered suit a 10 a. m. a meeting on Wednesday and decided | ist the Manheim and | ...s were elected for the ensuing Mount Joy E tric Light Company}... Mr. Paul Brubaker of this to recover 3$4€ claimed to be due place, was elected” treasurer. of $1,800. for machinery and repair work rs TR A he | Killed a Big H is immed On Friday morning. { ler, who resides near lIronviile ghtered a hog which weigh ——— kk the oath of office before Record-| going to close out at practically one | bounds, dressed. Ivers on Thursday. He assumed | half their value Prices from 50c¢ | passe eres I : 3 I § | 1 ey ¢ pan too 1 duties of office on Monday. to $3.00. Getz Bros., Mt. Joy. : ; (Preteen. eee fe ri ee rip 2.000 Social Postponed { ing of The Epworth League social of the | and thirty-five feet wide. Execution Issued. Brought $57.75 | Methodist church, which was to be|perty had been assessed at $170 ; ertisement appes i : ning Outdoor G. Sheaffer of Lancaster, At a sale of stocks at Lancaster on |. ida ins. haar race The trolley: company. 1 A : LEE TEA) an execution to his own | Monday ten shares of Elizabethtown held oa Frida) Pin has bees witnesse he How iho CQ) Lot N "Gr ended : ! : postponed until further notice esses to showtha Mr. David Stoner of this|and Flo Railway stock were sold | | propert® was benefited 5179. for $57.75 a share. | rr Not Marked Up. Has Pork Galore Sc ed: fp emes— Gave a Turkey Dinner i The viewers were A {o { F | then reduced. Getz Bros S. H. Tressler, one of rin —C) 0 Neat Souvenir Another Big Porker | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hollinger en-| Lancaster: A. H. Diffenbau Bridge : National bank in this Frank McCue, of: Ironville, tertained a number of their friends| port; M. G. Musser, Mountville: H. | 1¢tions may not seem as large as! ceal’s most progressive fa pouting a combination |tered a hog which weighed 395 at a turkey dinner at their Marietta | Bassler, Manheim township, and Mr. | me other stores but they are hon htered seven p its many patrons. | pounds, dressed. street home on Suhday. Miller of Marietta it reductions large purke lay