RTT ETT, Monday sent to the State Treasurer the State mercantile tax for 1910, this including wholesale and retail mercantile, pool, billiard, restaurant and brokers’ licenses. The total a- mount of the tax was $27,133.07, an increase of over $1,000 over 1909 The latter year the exonerations were $530.16, while in 1910 they were but $296.52 The settlement with the State Treasurer was in full, the amount being the exonerations, printing bills and com- missions. given Thursday evening, August 18, lvangelical Church The lawn will and little Japanese maidens serve you with all kinds of good things which are true American. A special feature of the affair will be a free treat for all the members of the Mis Kolp, a rural farmer, may be found breed is new to residents in thase ietta, or Vhe Am De Matter Witt companied the Foresters’ exeursion urday. VOL. 1X. NO. Florin Affairs HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL- AGE WES OF HERE Loce’ and Personal Briefs That Have | urred Since Our Last Issue Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Mr. Harvey Geyer pent Sunaayv at Mt. Gretna “#@® hen in need of Canvas Glove call at J. D. Easton Miss Gertrud Miller of Steelton spent Sunday in town Rev. Mease, wife and son are spend ing several d t Mt. Gretna Han Mumma of Mavtown « on friend n thi lace on Sund Mr. Ed. My f Salu in vell for J. H. Halder n last we Mi | stor f Lanca pent nda tow th t i I W leli ‘ it 1 of fi ho 1¢ 1 ister on Mon day Misse beth ind Gertru Greenawalt of Mt. Jo pent Sund: In town Mr. Ed. Stoll and family of Pitts burg are spending some time hers with friends Francis Arndt, wife and son and John Heisey are spending the week at Hillsdale Camp Mr. George Shissler of Elizabeth town started work for Mr. John Mas terson on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Y. Kline and Mr. and Mrs. George Dellinger spent Saturday at Reading Mr. and Mrs. John Hambright left Tuesday for their home after spending several weeks here. Misses Anna Dyer, Bessie Kottler and Stella Vogel left Tuesday for Hillsdale camp where they will spend ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shickley and two children of Chicago, I1l., return- ed home after spending some time here with friends. Misses Myrtle Wenger and Anna Stauffer of Lancaster and Messrs. Oliver Snyder and Kraybill Strickler attended a picnic at Lititz last Wed- nesday. Mr. Harry Mumma, Miss Bernice Newton, Mr. Kraybill Strickler, Miss Myrtle Wenger, Mr. Oliver Snyder and Miss Anna Stauffer spent Sun- day at Wild Cat. I ——_—_— La Mercantile Tax Paid Dr. Dunlap, County Treasurer, 7,133.07, less the eee eerste ro’ Japanese Lawn Social A Japanese Lawn Social will be the Mission Band of the Trinity decorated in true Japanese style Band, which the young peo- will be sure to enjoy. A SSE | 0. 1. C. Hogs The advertisement of Mr. John M another column Mr. Konlp raises famous O. I. C. hogs. This S. literary, by Cumberland on astic gathering tion leading parts, Mr. Kolp having received |ed to Brandt & Stehman’s them from Michigan. Hog raisers also received 1, should inquire of this breed before | oats Sam is a farmer, vuyving other stock Mr. Kelp rais | —_———--—— them and thus far has been very successful > Heavy Trolley Travel days he gathered one lhe Conestoga Traction Compan) venty-five bushels of good day Sunday, travel| He used oil tc kill them heavy on all of its lines The | he will drv the 2 ines was especially heavy. On Clizabethtown line i orty minute yeople were conveyed to - a — at present represents Will Lecture at Marietta columns We want the \1 x 16 2 . V1 ening, Aug 6, Rey entire neighborhood W. ( of l.ancaster, will lecC- t to assist 1s eather in the Bethel M. E. church, Mar- Many at Reading About fifty people from here ac- Carsonia Parlg at Reading on Sat- the Adamstown and Coats-| the villages tal camp at CIRCULATION ALWAYS Michael Donal at Wilmington { LANDISVILLE Services Held Largely Sunday was | Landisville campm | been the rule for estoga Traction vided special t MH iP. R. Rt ns Ww Fhe first service with Rev, Mr. Gili I Arp Ie chile 1 1 0 oc } 1 ed | R ( | 10 of Re \ l.adies \ n t it 1 i A canta \ fe wed th n \ S Prof. M conducted th 12 choir and the orche | 10.30 a. m sermon Jones, D. D., pastor Street M. E. church 0 p. m. Sunday by Rev. E. M. Rushton; mon by Rev. 1. Moyer caster; 6.15 p. m., meeting, in charge ter; 7.30 p. m., sermon H. Arpe Camp closes this HEISEY FAMILY Second Annual Gathering to be Held, at Rheems, The second annual Heisey family Sus exercises, terial members of officiate An open all the guests will be dinner, will be a delighttul of the occasion The afternoon progr: historical. oth forenoon ternoon will have a old-fashioned hymns committees are actively ranging for the reception tainment of all who large representation anticipated s they [Lancaster, Dauphin, reunion was held at September 1st of resulted in a very lI: rt QR errr Ten Dollars Persons having damaging property of and Mount Joy Electric pany will get themselves into trouble they do not discontinue their tice Notices have fering a reward of to the tion of these rascals —— Sam Can Mr. Samuel H East Donegal’s foremost just finished nk wheat that vielded 2,519 bushels of which 175 Bushels of m to his chickens a — Correspondents Wanted We can use a good sspondent in all irrounding eel EO Blind Organist At Adam Geibel, the 1ist. of Philadelphia, of his beést music Sour Grout Un Shpeck A saur kraut lunch will be served Villiam H. Gantz’s Farmer's Advertise in théjBulletin. It pays | Hotel on Saturday evening. ly was a resident Local Doings AMPMEETING Local Happenings GatIaered ag With the Whirl tendance was very Brown pitched Eee. should let him know early. \ THE WEEKLY BULLETIN PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 10, 1910 RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM BIG DAMAGES ASKED The Pennsy Will Face a $23,000 Damage Suit THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MU! TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Fianna B. Kauffman and he h ! N( Janiel G, Kauffman oi rand, | y \ufiman, of Ea Some Well Known People From Our empfiel townshi have entere ; Hempfield ywnship RY A a Neighborhood Have Passed to the it in the urt Comm ple X » : tou ! fed Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue zainst the Pennsylvania ud company for 325,000 damages Mrs Jacob Shult of Columbia acol ul 1 It is brought to recover from the lead ) ) 1V { Pern ent in) It compa) 10) erma ! a M1 Catharh Becker of Man ceived On Mar 6, Mrs. Kauff- yi died yesterday man, her iter, Mr El th Eugene Norbeck, aged 54 i ott 1s killed and Ra 1 H tetter nd I \\ ngton, D. C. died at Columb t VOT ( he | tto 1 th 10 whe : had been visiting the pa | fer to « he ne P x nt burg y M Mattie, wif f I Hou 1 ron 1 the ¢ ) t er of Manheim, died on Monday fro 1 t he 'o1 S vad | I 1 1 age I'he ieral will 1 l Cro ir t th ol M : v £1 oth Hostetter killed t | otter 1 1 Jacob Snyder t i A | 1 \ \ Jac 1c of 1 t Pet ? ror ' 0 ol i hi i 4 1 I | t 1 He y-} Pe t tet ea 1 W kt VI [jured f H 1 1 [ onducted 1 | Othe 1 t ] | t thirt-fiy CATS Pe 1 hu J. of R tt i | t1 4 . \ 1¢ er he Men nite hh Hoste I | te churcl He i ived by two | —-— — 0 —— : | children Jacob, Jr., of East Peters Entertained His Employes | burg, and Mi Mary Harnish, who M1 G. Moyer, t egal | Kept house for him I'he funeral treet hardwa m coach | will be held on Friday morning at | huile I entert 1ed ves at | 9.30 o'clock, with services in the Men a grand banquet last evening to | nonite church at East Petersburg : _ | which all did ample justice Those | Interment will be in the ecemete ry present were Mr. Benjamin Garber, | adjoining Mr. Moyer's faithful head clerk, who sat at the head of the table, Mr. El wood Roberts, Mr. Hem Wittle Mrs David Boyce Mr. Frank Brian and Mr. F. B. N Hoffer [he menu cons | her home gn Columbia avenue, | | Mr. John Pennell, Mr, Frank Pennell { Tax Collector David Boyce, died very aged | isted of chipped | seventy-seven years, five months and a will be »e on Thursday, August ficers of the association dent, A. G. Heisey; P. Engle; Secreta Treasurer, D. W. Heisey; Frank G. Heisey The afternoon will reli held at Rheems | Man Who Never ing to persons Wha Nr r known to smile, { and Furnishers. Their big sale is died at his home in Chester last Wed - , Lebanon. a number of years was in hare of el. reminiscent, the reservoir cleaned on Sunday actor did his utmost and had the | 2@Mount of mud, there was nott the entire audience found exc who did not char rT 0 | Saturday might until late Sunday ar-| ——- Ee counties Grasshoppers J. 0. V. Wise, a farmer mont, Colorado, declares that isshoppers and feed | who shoulders h | ————D OE Night Watchman at Pula meeting last Friday etl Mii smi A thin pocket will much as you can £0- so kind» helped 22s in our bereave- And ’tis then that we beef sandwiches, cabbage slaw, gher- Jus wenty-four days Beside her hus- kins, bananas, ice cream, cakes and |band she is survived by four daugh- coffee. ters, as follows: Mrs. Sabina Krin- ' a — of Philadelphia; Anna, wife of J. . : 2 Holmay of Chester Springs; Miss- Getz’s Big Sale By I id a 3 : : Hannah and Ida, at home. The Last week we printed a lot of cir- t . . } Tol : : . decease was a daughter of John culars, &a reproduction of which may : 18 : [hand who was a native of Scotland be found on the second page of this issie, advertising the first arn] mid summer clearance sale of Getz The funeral was held on Monday af- ternoon at two o'clock from her late residence, with services by Rev. G W. Getz, pastor of the Church of God Interment was made in the Mt. Joy Cemetery, Brothers, our enterprising Clothiers readily convince you that they have Mrs. David B. Landis Mrs. Nora K., wife of David B { Landis, the East Chestnut street | [printer at Lancaster, died yesterday | | now on and a glance at their ad ve | real bargains galore in Men's Joys and Children's Clothing. They wit cheerfullyy show goods if you will | give therm the thie copay, after undergoing an operation at St Obituary Notes Mi Eva Conover of Freehold, N. trated lectures and music Prof. | J., is the guest of Mi Reed nes Lis teed, ¥ we wil he | har ( A : ( N. Mc Hq ill in cl ( of | Mr Amos Miller of Philadelphia, | ) I t 1 | J i. H pster of | visitin her 1ster Mrs. Dowhowezr I I 1t | { | ‘ © ) | : 2 1 ri ol | Miss Mame Burtz and Miss Dollie I V p ) | |B one n have gone to Norwood, N. fro t i NAarv vie oint Dr. i3 ( veel I. E. Whittel wi lo th anf pp Minnie Breneman left on O ( 1 1 te i h 1 | M nm 1 irthfield, Mas where 1 on the 1} Joh I Fretz, | ghe nd I { | * ( 18) { 1 f J 1 | \ J leisey of York, a form- 4 nt \ allin friends f On Modern } turday nd inday uti bo. Gerbe | Mes Henry G. Shelly and Christ- 3 { i y 1 Mt re | I tl | 1 Flory left Saturday on a week's ie t ¢ { ) I ¢ i it te suffalo, N. Y ind Niagara \ n 10WIng | qq) Bibl the o] Mi \. K. Manning and daughter ening theme of his teacher trainii | Ing, trom 7.30 to 8.15, as prelimi-lmrs, M. J. Bieber vo ar he hon is ne Nie pary to th om Issions night Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ney and Mrs Fhe stereoptican views exhibited on Ezra Ney, with her two daughters : | the sereen will show, 1 government [ photographs ta | the great Northwest, from the Dako | tas to the coast, is being ‘ransformed by the new science ot irmgation Wolf Yoffe The pictures will occupy the evening ' ie until 9 o'clock, ai urmg the re- . Mrs. Catharine Ann Boyce, wife of | ™" : oe i” 4 qurm he Mn | maining hour before the train leaves New esa i | for Lebanon, Mrs. Scott, the stess unexpectedly on Friday morning, at] 9 Hl ho of the Chautauqua Inn, will tender to the faculty and students an informa Mr. William <iorning, and continuins every day the programme will begin at SK. and be completed by the dinner hour. Hoffer. The summer school will be in charge witnessed some classy games here Messrs. Miles Backenstoe, Harry this season by teams representing the | Getz, Simon R Snyder and Abram many towns in this and adjoining] Boyer made an automobile trip to counties. Harrisburg on Frida The attraction on Saturday will be |nessed a game of ball Messrs the strong P. Ra R. team of Altoona, | “Fisher’ Hoffman aua “Washy” Car- conceded to be one of the fastest |penter were alse there : teams in Western Pennsylvania. Al- The following persons were at . toona is a prominent railroad centre | Lititz last Sunday where they heard : Cleaned the Reservoir Joseph's Hospital Deceased was The Water Committee, of which |ageq 51 years and 12 days and was | Ir. B. 8. Dillinger is chairman, had Her brother Jacob Baker, of Landis- Aside from a few fish and the usual ville, died July 25 Another broth | [ | Ful in East Hempfield township | [ ept ordina gather [is ill, survives Also her husband he water Was shut off from | jone son and one daughter .at home. | a John K. and Abram L. Baker of €rnoon Landisville, are brothers and Mrs ——— | . Tr — Mary Gochnauer of Mavtown is al { half-sist I funeral will he Right Pages This Week half-sister tiie, toners Thi k tt Te tall held at Lancaster tomorrow afte | 118 wee K 1€ Bulietin col In | ight pages This enlarged size was | P00 | = & i cessitgted by the demand for ad- | | dovie IDLE { ve rtising space This is good evi- | . J Jrsten k A. Hip : | dence that this is the best advertis-| YTIERAS In "3 yous 9 rege { ’ 1A. } le we oclzeq i | ing medium in these parts Ther : cl “1 d tele 1 nnoun 118 | a again look t the vast amount of | ; A Ph Lg | leat t Overbrook hila \ t1 Ee WS our readers enjoy t less thar : ; 1 & cent a week t oclock esda Nol [he | | a cased \ il nat Of te —-D-Gw | | hitt had removed to Philadelphi = bout ten vears ago With his brother | Mr. John son , Charle Hippl I was engaged in | Mr. Geo w St the leaf tobacco business The | ad Ama Raj on West n St has a warehouse in Marietta and only | re united ina the holy bonds of wed- | a few weeks aco they finished pa Ix by Rev R. C. Rengier, pastor |ing tobacco ther the deceased super t he Lutheran chure at his study | intending the work and then being | Saturday The contracting par- | apparently in the best of health are well KR own here and have | The deceased was forty-nine years | best wish e their 1 friends | of age Besides his wife and little | — 0a = | son he is survived by his father, Au | gustus Hipple, of Philadelphia ind | Flected Sar pervising Principal a brother Charlés and two sisters | Prof. Linnae Jarhart, who last | Emily ind Carrie Hipple, of Over- | ar Wwasone oO High School brook Interment was made at : ners, has been elected supervis Philadelphia principal of the schools in Smyr- | rt A IDelavare, a town of three thous- | ind I rrhabitants it a salary of $1,000 Im Memory of Mrs. Catharine Boyce the term | By H. Boyce ; ll Ss : So twas low Angelic voices Marriec at Maytown f Singing in the break of d: Johan A. Moore and Miss Clara D. | Who has taken with our feelir oF Tin Delaware couniv. | Our most cherished friend rne ved to ayvtown to be married! 1 n to M own ® | Now that seat of life is vaca Old Hon Week by Re Geo And we eknow twas death ezer, uncle of the bride and R F i Ii 1 Who can sever from 1 i ato f the Reformed Church : t a ! All those memoric d t m ( ———e ED © ough tt no 1 ) « “ounterfeiters in Mt. Joy. Five eunicrie 1 this In reply ¢ 10¢ io galore 1 the m ¢ bil wo : : And we think H } P buv ing theiy oods che these tut He 1 ple Buy at We f ( ng Out Busi ness Sale For behind He left ——————— | Whien H : Which must live and us iq ; i 1 dle Warren Is Better Nee 3 : : = While we live this 1y Word was ths And each da will bri To the time when Q Here's Through on earth and gent] en | Far across Eternal seh 7 Many Thanks Friends For that life for th vil We extend our thanks to all who Where the night is t [ y men are employed in the shops and |Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bookma Mr. offices controlled by the Pennsylvania | and Mrs. Charles Recksecl , Mr. Railroad. and Mrs. Simon Menaugl M ind » = The base ball team representing | Mrs. Amos Kaylor, son and da 1- them is composed of .the fastest play- | ter; Mi Harry Kaylos id Miss that are emplpoyed in the entire | Emma Foreman er, David Baker of Landisville, who, town under the supervisions of the Lid | ailroad company They have mad CORDELIA DELI enviable record this season, being Peter Mumma of Lancaster spent five aay Bd oF } c ny ‘ x first team to defeat the strong |g. .q.. with Frank Stauffer. Bellefonte Academy aggregation an The Normal Bible el will meet me here highly recommended as al ;, the church on Wedne \ nin n the rch Ve 'sday evening, st class attraction being in the cla M nd Mr J. G. Eshlemar 1 nd : Jshleman ¢ teams as Huntingdon, Reedsville and te pent Sund ith Mi anc I De Sunday with Mrs c yn, Pitcairn, Tyrone and Pitt Ila Hopt I . Collegian Miss T Mumm: nd Christian Ih hould ¢ ficient tc I an} Y City ) \ f 1 ( 3 / ttra lar cl 1 > 1raa to spend veel p tit is ed that 1 e attend- | t is he I that a la a- 1 n and rl Bi f I t Pet / 11 ty ont 1 f M ( Ce 11 turn 1 vit | I ha 1 1 ome after { | dir eek w \ n Mum The isit ire an | nn tion t 11¢ 1 ) \1 y D a 1 +h cited i ord t ¢ f Mic t M 1 I Bernthe Th t 0 1 10. 3 1 | 1zel . ' i a ! ! M nd t n te 1 I thi 1s | i} in Mumma A Mrs A J 1 ar first t : jH. BE. 7 fmar ( wel hod \ J bvi n Sund : 1a) 1 | 1 { ™ I 1 l t Ihe 1 1 t I Imis m d I ac games o Jat i ting tl} ~ n ] | Colu Leopards nd the Co ~ ————— { lumi lige 8 to \ Rettew Big Auto Struck if td two ha and Mill had rt i 4 bile of the | three Ze hicl 1 have is | stret ¢ Monda vith a load | . : ; I en tl [ | ne ix Wreck s : 1 rut the | mA A ( I st i new % } lin E. Longe Unio \ ( a1 1i1 1 ; fa J f ( \ N this ] Py Q ] weel ! Q t vith | Y ( t af n Ind ¢ reck 1 s to I he | i 0g 1€ | They v S( i d that 5 ft} y 1 yl 1 the 5 1 ( the car ) 1 load it }- 1 | - ——_-— i ) vad we | ion torn | 'wo Counterfe rs Caught te ol | At © e . | \t H: q re vesterd f thev 1 ha bougt I'he Sheriff Will Sell ut heir doll iff 1 i notice I Ho ¢ ind \ il ti f t Ih i q Jat V A lh Ga | . : = a | More Infantile Paraly Sis, ) J Ym I Mastersonville Lutheran Church S til . nomMntiie g the 2nd and } X leveloped in 1 1 11} OD 3 EN ithe 2apl o Dr. J. L. Mow 1 ut v he S , 4 . COul V € 3 ns ClOY l S( ed 0 s——— ——— a etl i Major Gaynor Better for I. D. Beneman’s Greatest | Come to Wolf Yoffe going out of of all Starts Thursday, Aug. | business sale if he } ntl Messin Rabbits for Sale, Silkduvwn 20x20 for 32¢. at Yoffe's A lot of full 5 UR S Linen Napkins for 42c. a dozen at]bits for sale ment Davil Bowvce and family. When God too, calls us i Yoffe's. 50 CENTS A YEAR Our Card Basket Gretna . meme THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK SUMMER SCHOOL | Being Held By Lutherans at Meunt Commencing Monday the Luther Ln SUmIme chool at Mt, Gretna will be conducted every day Monday Who and Where The y Have Visited Many Strangers Here Over Sune day-—=Were You Among Them? as the people di t arrive much 1 tore that time Excepting that day ry the chool will occu Py the morning My Abram Boyer made an auto trip to Reading Saturday ; urs, leaving the afternoon for re creation and the evenings for illus- | | | | cise did not begin until noon | | Mis Mae leave t« y tor Ottawa, an. to visit the former’s daughter ited 1n the even- | ( and son, called at the home of J. Ww, {en on the spot, how Murray on Saturday Miss Cecela Gaffin of N York City, is visiting in the family of Mr. and also her cousins Samuel and Louis Gaffin Samuel Hershey and wife of Jersey and Miss Anna Hershey -ancaster are spending a few days in town with relatievs and friends. Pennock and family of Christiana, spent Sunday and Mon- day in town visiting the families of Mr. John Evans and Mr. F. B. of 1 reption. Beginning to-morrow The Misses Lillian and Ethel Ken- . dig of Mowersville, Cumberland county, have been visiting Miss El- The Game on Saturday sie Hoffer on Frank street since last Local base ball enthusiasts have | Friday Rev. Charles L. Fry, as dean. ee DA eee lay where thew wit Pennsylvania and several hundred | Dr. Torey the celebrated Eva gelist. wants bargains in I1 be sold refard- | everything. of cost, so wait and save dollars ——-_—— grown Angora cheap. Apply at office.
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