| * nu ¢ VOL. IX. NO. — MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24, 1910 CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM N. Mum HEISEY Fk wa REUNION Our Card Basket oa, Mar AUT Bovely C ian, Obituary Notes FLORIN second Annual Event Will he Held at Strickler are attending the fair What Transpired in That Busy Little wv » 4 Local Doings Village wy MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER GENERAL INTEREST were the Mr. Harvey Ge 1 pending the : Reist Reunion HELD ON THE OLD HOMESTEAD NEAR HERE ON THURSDAY Rheems Tomorrow ” it Lebanon today " : ’ ra . RAS "arn | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MU! — ‘ '’HE WHEREABOUTS OF QUR M ind Mi Jacob H. Zeller and : Fromorrow will be an important FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK M1 ind Mi John | . . : day at Rheems, for at that time nd nests of Mr George Ulric! at . Wee it Mt. Gretn Second Gathering of the Descendants | 412Y 2 ih oy ' Ro-U ; 1 ra ie Some Well Known People From Our |W k , . : Brief Local Happenings Gathered as . o . . \ § nm Le nion of the "wh : Lhe 3 on Sun \ I IL nvde pent Saturd y = a of John B. Reist, Sr,, a Very Suc- plac gh 1 Tl : : 1 Who and, Where They Have Visited— | n n unda | Neighborhood Have Passed to the M z 7 hey Occur With the Whirl of the ! ' else amily wil el : | ter Ru 1 ing o { ter . ; 1d Sunday at Honeyhrool cessful One—The Next Reunion to | Heisey fam : Many Strangers Here Over Sune Ma R Young of Lanca Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | 0¢ © ! World for Quick Reading Within be Held in 1915. lication , day-—=Were You Among Them? return hon today a r spendin 2 Mr. N A | LUE i § > hy 1 . h lV ; 'o relationsl B. wth hi ay ; M+ : ot 4 : \ the Past Few Days. large assemblas { elationshi y week with h indparent Vi Hei AL itt { Columi . , | is here on i y ) On A 1st 1 t1 { ndant f el Xtensive i M ] \ Bi md ind Ma Lew eman . Phil H I ' M1 1d Mrs. Levi ecotz 1 1 1 t t 11 ( ¥ Y 1 1 1 4 1a ( ta 1 aay 1 yl » 1 ) n ide ( h . it ohn B. Reist. St vho died 1877 t Dauph I Re ( I i f {nia xod. 7 ; the V : : : ‘ se i held 1 1 t 1 I The program follow \ I : ; \ ind Ce v it Findla Ohio ' lay ( nirt 5 )¢ 1 ¢ 1io1 1 the Reist l \ toanoke Va {er \ ‘ former hot stead. ne NE 3 ROW ’ he 3 Morning, 9:30—Detotional M H. C. Brul \ o ! ; M ' Rn { \ «i G Reist In addition i ‘ou | oduct Remarl M x, G M | I ‘ 1 in turday od 1 week t Rhe ) on Ce I f J }. | i ! hte ’ Hymn 1 M H i l \ I I 1 ! lo tic ddr f Welcom ' { 1 ‘ | y V1 08 Vv ol the n y ! i ('h \ I t | ) 1 | ‘ \ ir tl ft : ; Et ! : : = nt { \ \ I ; t / y N I ( This re i } hal i a \I te ! I for nied 1 } » : Vite 1 2:00 « sa t ‘ - rk ments tl } ng \ vi Fan i . g Want on ry I « Ad 6 ' b> 3 \ ( y 1t t Eli G. 1 Mt. J ) Mel I " \ | : a I \ny Peter R. N Mt. J f the | n t 1 P 1 2 \1¢ t ! ! 1 \ v A vi } 1 al I e at i ! vi 3 \ i hil I : I A ( 1 he which he ted tl Y . t of O Y \ ) I t I [ ) 1 t I t ston wcter of tl esti nd urged that Ir. Geo Mai me, and I 1 } 1 1 they should 1 ized highly 1 I M und of 1 i bi nd Ge : R Tal I : i \ ; 1 : n to thi f present generation, and that the a] ound nal Adin sped nd : £ ! opula nd Pete The funeral was held a 3 ted to Minutes, Opened bv Re J . “A \ \ A : ; « t1 y c f col ‘ | \ 1 of t G ler MV nt Joy perpetuated y and 1 Lite irandt o : ’ { from the home of he laughter, M 8 : : ¢ Bringer. | hethto Pa ve yissla : : + te i v J: 2 : « iH mitt f Myers- Henry G. Reist, of Schenectady, N iad fry Pi irg, are he t his | 2 Of ©! Landis, Saturday ,at 9.30 ag m nd > : Sons 1y vit Le : t iy hed 1 ' t | t o iis ghter M 1 ! anon count executors of Y delivered in address on “The > 15 Day Dyn in tl mother rehiesira irnished the music at Ho {at the Lutheran church at 10 o'cl z : ighter 3 P Gind a4 f M i I First Cent of the Reist 1 { Choru Organization; Clo Vir nd Mrs. ( ( cke tel Oster \tlantic CIty | Interment was made in the adjoin-|>% 1 ; aa ey ount Joy He discussed the early persecution £ Hymn God Be With 1 Lill We | ang ughter Kathryn spent Sunday |urday and Sunda ng cemeter Mr. H y SM } ! [ ; 1 { V 1 § k 1 I pel 1 ¢ 3 Ia DEerso re t vii atte of the Mennonites in Euro) hicl eet Again”; Benediction it Yo Mrs. W. Rentzle children, Le Lancaster spent Sunday town th Many 1] ns from town attended ) he noniltes 1 Lull AL Ww ch . 1 ‘ , 1 1 1 1 Ag 1 1 X av i : : : ene EN — nN Nai g or and. Hel of 1 fames 8 | onests of hi rent \ an A | Cent Viano mp nm Sunday. led to their emigration to America i Mrs Charl Spangler of Marietta, |! nd Et \ tn Stal Abraham Nissley | 1 1 ; : Brows ~ Ci h of 3 : ‘ ‘ > 1s } 1 ‘ ¢ \ . d [.ibe . S. S. Stack ney Brown, a tormniel mren o The passport of Peter Reist, founder | DON CAMERON FARMER NOW | was the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth ( Lester Kover, Fred Liberherr.] apanam Nisley, one of Mt. Joy " God tor } reached 1 » : : : : . 1 | 1 eh Ovo y hi 1 olphia y . Vi Carrie Smit caste 104 pa )1 ere preached an excel- of the Reist family in America, bears — en I yesterday y Irene Kover of Philadelphia. | township's most aged citizen lied : 3 blont mon in tl nir 3 7 3 ' 1 spent 1 ( his wee t her m : tis {and gentleman friend Mr. Gantz of} VIL seq ) 1 1€ morning. the date, September 23, 1723 He | Ex-Senator and Ex-Secretary Drops | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoll of Pifts- {spent part of this week with Albert] aaplyv on Tuesday morning at his re ind ! na . | i 1 "di ' { that’ U . : 3 * : 5 , : i ; "oa ixes | Manheim pent Sui \ i t | IL ha he a1s( ere( 1a oO. also described vividly the dangers at- In On Us at 77 burg are visiting his pare Mr. and | Kover on Marietta street idence at Anchortown, near Eliza-| Tanheim, 1 : . { Yi 3 i E N . | \ Nani oY vo >» \ 211¢ t ( § | na rs dle Serndading Ly pe writers tending a {rans-Atlantic voyage | Mrs. Frank Stoll { On Friday Dn Mrs. E. W. Gar-|jothtown Death w to old | BY 1 i house! { ; t : rs +} x 3 Y c \ Tics Yo 1 . | Na How 1: hii enol old ITon, ete. Peter settled near what is now K J. Donald Cameron, Secretary of Anthony k of Philadelphia | be Mrs. A. B g, Mi Fanny | 5g For many y¢ 1 n- | 4 { t1 h ti i (1 £ } : : ! : , 1 'e I 10 igs . : er of Phil: De nrougn 1e¢ malls under thelr franks Hill, near Lititz, but soon moved a|War under General Grant, and twen- | spent several days with his mothe iy mie, M Cray, Miss Wolf. MY.|gaged in the milling it the oF Pi Why ldn't tl} t 1 th . : y . | 1 . . 1 Shr io nq ap oad | Ww with 1 1 Wh couldn hey get around 1e few miles further west, where he took | ty years United States Senator from | Mrs. Annie Black ind Mrs, J. G, Metzgar and daughter | gong known as Nissle; ha AWA Maa hy f th up aa tract of 540 acres of land, for | Pennsylyania, has gone to New York | Mrs. J. R. Ebersole of Elizabeth- | Miss Gertrude and Miss Elizabeth | linqunished the business a numbe H Tu : | : I : : : 3 | . " Lo ont Syren ore : \ d Mi [ 1 f t h mai which he received a patent deed from | for a short rest and is at the Hol-|town, is visiting her parents Mr. and | Wilson will go to O¢ n Grove wh [of years owing to his advanced | 1 I roof Humn- | ; : | ‘ | will atte Y melst Jame 1a nd wife | \V vn 1S received Thomas and Richard Penn, dated |land house { Mrs. Lewis Seeman. {they will attend campmeet for. a {Hy vas eighty-three years of age. |" own-and da ; and win | le 1 } ” mw ro Iw VE ’ : : : hey pent Sund in towr made 175 This is the old homestead Senator Cameron is in his seventv-] Miss Ethel Sheaffer has gone to) week or ten day Two children remain to mourn his |! Hers} pen} ihday An low % A B 3 3 . , ‘ | ——— ————— [tL oests ( . the Invi ) hii LeCOr = $ now occupied by John B. Reist eighth vear. but he looks vounger | Felton, York County, where she is| ——-0- OF loss, a son and daughter, Mary and |" ! nd I tit . A . | | | } Y 1 } ir) CL Hal JI Vis Yeo > ies : : ino irs | Bry ite nA . M Ni Gin ho had | P Clarence Reist, of Hanover, Pa., than when he left the Senate, thir-|SP¢ ding some time. | IN OUR CHURCHES Anton The funeral tool pines onj, kin Wn faroy ot Fast) iened he osition milli % read a paper, “The Old Homestead.” | teen vears aco | Mrs. A. M. Vogle of Marietta, spent | Friday morning at 9 o'clock at his| ha in p I fx 13 He T1323 : > 1 1 | : > : Petershurg th yOsitio nd | ry 4 ept. Store in Ha 8 rg describing the buildings and condi- “You see he said. “I went back |last week at the home of her daugh | Kvangelical Church late residence and at 10 o'clock at the BL : ro : i igti I 1 = it y turned to his home in this place { l 1 new 1 1 tions existing on the homestead near |to Central Pennsylvania and became | ter Mrs. J. H. Cramer { Sunday School at 9 a. n Preach- | Mennonite meeting house, Elizabeth- | rl : is gm ys | Mot I f : : hi ) A . y . ; | re wil 1 great gam { I 11d) { A Mt. Joy, where the reunion was held. | a farmer vin and it has ‘eed with | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers of Phila-|{4t 10 a. m. and 7.30 p.m Morning (town, with interment in the Menno ; Ne oe ; $ ! i % : 7 hey : : 3 | " X ] unt Je NOIrow ever g ( I ( An address was given by Prof. A. | me I cannot discuss politics be-|delphia, are spending a few days with | subject Elijah Under the Juniper | lite cemetery neal Elizabethtown bs Enkirat | M i v RS - . "we : 33 / | tween Ephrata and ount ou Re of Bryn Mawr, on “The Reist | cause I do not follow the subject I; R. J. Myers and family | Tree The theme of the evening p 1 . ! 1 Sorte 4 3 ih | wigs x : : ‘ ! Nie « Tem | cal ust gamble t ou d friend PETER Family in America He dwelt up-|can tell you that the farmers in my| Mr. Geo. Seeman returns today to | qiscourse will be The World Elizabeth CC. Miller by : Wir 5 : RHELXMS sie : : ~ : Y ; | ’ N13 ‘ 1 . OS¢ 1 Welfl 5 I'¢ One on the qualities and traits of charac-!part of the country are prospering K his home at Elmira, N. Y. from a|qreatest Ti dy After the even- Miss Elizabeth C. Mil youngest | Yo A ; ; | liss Mabel Ge ited her sister . . y wice N : 3 2» 4 \ no 7" . i We i - 1 lary Gain Oil | x ter of the early Swiss Mennonites, [and that crops are excellent. Har- | Visit to his folks here | ing sermon the Lord's Supper will be daughter of the late J ry Miller | ; ! a ae M \\ Hamilto n Sund ’ : . : : Soin y > 2 i : 31 ( S rma? farms. « Tond and the influence of their principles |yishurg Star Independent { Miss Ruth Murray is spending a| celebrated Every body is hearti-|and of Helena Miller, died at hey y 3 | Ge of Middletow visited ; J Tr ? iy . : : aiid ‘ . : ‘ : : elivered 18 bi f Whes tc upon the shaping of events Fhe mse tll) f ewer {few days at Landisville in the family [1 invited to attend these services home on West Main Street in this 1 : ! : heat | the famil of J bh Sher on Sun . . . : : . : : y 1 SS \ ( 11 f O1 ( Reist family ‘believing in the prinei- \ Ii o ¢P of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ney A borough on Saturday in the thirty ! | da 3 ns ‘ine rop oO cars w Fos : | : ; 1 head of ple of nonresistance, it is natural il fot I i ne i Rev. and Mrs. Williams of New | Lutheran Church eighth year of her age During the : k rt | \ Sa He ed the fam- + Councilman John G. Reist of this. : : : 4 y y : : is vidence that Mr. Gain that they would not take an active Biace. Who GWHS 5 IAres Tari Hear York, spent last Sunday here calling There will be the usual services in [12st two years she had been in poor | ; 1 Iv of Abraham Fe wr Mt. Joy interest in political affair I'wo of Rheons. h Sh tho Hutet. and on friends and acquaintances | the Lutheran Church on Sunday con health, previous to which time she . : @ sor n Saturday : ns, as 1e 3ST « t . : 1 1 ¢ ( I na them have held minor offices. They | = : ; = ¢ Mrs. J. H. Zeller and Mrs. J. W.|qucted by the pastor Sunday | Was employed for many years in the | ors 1 rei) J ! A birthda Irprise Ww to : © | best kept Bartlett pear orchards to 3 . a , fh sss i 3 Ih Q it] 15} fy ' 1 have been decidely a rural people, . ; Si , 2 De Oo M Evans are spending the day with Geo I hool at 9.30 a. m Morning ser- | milliner: department of the New | by H M h ot ol [J woh Shank « Mond by : ) found anywhere n Monday Ty. 3 y ne or he Ata Lins | Joh ho 1( ry missi 1 rk | » mostly devoted to agricultural pur- x i ; > Ulrich and family at Rheems. betes at 10.30 Evening service at York store at Lancaster but of late | John 1 9 1 « t ay Fier : : Aim 16 egan 1arvesting these pears ; iY 1 J mg f fa : AT: in Africa. that he ill leave id . sults. The family 1} taken an a ie Mec MI Reis lad wien vo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brennesholtz |g sg, | had been working in a large millinery | : : : ; Ee : Wi David I i ind family visit- aotive Bare 3 13 ert Paine > Sone time ago Mr. nels aa 1 g . That : eid re | HOPS av Yin City Yom enth | Place sometime in October tor his old : H active part in religious affairs, and a : ek X are here on a visit to the Misses | store in New York City Her death | ed H Floyd and fan near Bair . vr them, picking from the trees : | ! : in this plac the gare ¢ | number of the descendants have been | °°" 1¢ : pick 1 ( Lie Shookers on East Main street. | Methodist Church [ comes as a shock to her many friends | Pome in this place, th len spot idee on Sunday : soo : : all the tnotty and imperfect ones 5 Xs : of Pent I 1 engaged in ministerial duties. > Mr. H. L. Frysinger of Philadel allie 3 lav i 20 a. |She is survived by her mother and | a H. B. 1 A I hters » : ’ and a finer crop cannot he found 3 3 Le Preaching on Sunday at 10.30 a gor ® x To era 1 I € The programme was intersperced : : phia an employe at the Reading Ter- |, had 720 bv the pastor. Rev. | tWo sisters, Joanna M. and W. Min- i A 1 t He s pears for dessert, canning im. and 7 p. m. by the pastor, R { with songs ly i : 2 minal, is here on his vacation n v (nie, both of whom reside at home. arin ati | Elizabeth 1 It tocided to hold : ._ | preserves, butter or any other use W. M Hollowhnsh. I I | J. E. Deacon | Friicral ; ; held at her) Special Examination ' : * was declaec 0 hold a reunion in . Vy ollowbush, Kksq., our local; am EE p— - | Funerai services wert el a 1¢ Shooin] Svan ‘tion will be held Q { [ andi of ned ®n on \ al : : that they can be put to His teams 1 dod edt oS 1 A special min n will 1 | 1 1915, including all descendants of the | > : attorney-at-law, made a business trip! late home on Tuesday afternoon atl... a1] persons who desire to enter) Saturday eve g fron week's trip Relist family in America will pass thru the surrounding towns to Williamsport last Thursday ' Will Not Work Now 2 o'clock, Rev. A. M. Weber, of Boy- | the Milton Grove High School. in thet Gn nd W TAB TH - and if you want choice fruit you had I mm ; i he ; ertain plar ate at x Tn a HIgh SCHOO. rae eet {GiB Bbemeeemesmeeses y ; 3 James Bachman and Clayton Zer-| I'he theory that a certain plan ' aptown, officiating Interment was | ryioh <n} 00] room on Saturd Cavey M M I \. Buffeni Y . better watch for them or telephone 3 ! Zest Li An ; | High Scl 1 ( aturd I I Bel phy visited Harrisburg, Hershey, Leb- | worked well ten years ago, It v ill do | made in the Mount Joy cemetery tember 3rd., beginning at 9 o’clocl ! ¢ n a i l @ ach hi by botl 1e Bell : ph ren ¥d., SHHIINE a PCiOC ? Ephrata Thursday Night you ~ It } hi i OLh, Line . anon and Middletown on Sunday | the same now, does not apply to ad i ING Heniv- P. Garber {Be wrinel suffer parent ea Vogan- Tomorrow evening at 30 sharp, |or Independent el Mr. Frank Stoll of Pittsburg, is|vertising methods Business has | David E. Kauffman | ; 4 A ne | - 1 —— the diamond heroes representing the visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. | changed and people have changed | Fhe death of David E. Kauffman, ker H. 8. SI nd fan borough of Ephrata will be the at- Mrs. Scholing Entertains Frank Stoll on West Donegal street. #since our ancest traded oats fora p R. R. brakeman of Columbia, oc- | Farmers' Institutes Q iso traction on Eby’'s field. Ephrata Mrs. Rev. S. H, Hertzler, Mrs. | Miss Elizabeth Greenawalt of this! overalls at the crossroads store. and | cyrred on Thursday night in the | wo farmers nstitutes wil €liting friends and relative it Leba- : os : > | 1 1 Y 1 1 } has a good team this season and they | N. S. Will, Mrs. Daniel Shonk of place and Miss Cora Geyer of Florin, [the man who does not keep up to the | Coatesville Hospital from a shock sus | held in La BCOUT his n : : 1s i ed HES ’ | 3 ; ws . 5 i | : are playing nice ball Klinefelter, | Elizabethtown; Mrs. Kate White of are spending the week at Mt. Gretna minute with his advertising plans | tained from injuries received several | Al 1 25 there ¥ i Vi) 1.4 1 and old York star, catches and plays | Rheems: Mrs. Vogel, of Marietta: Mrs. Miller and three daughters does not hit the mark except occas- hours before he was admitted to that | session ( 1 the VI Y I ure first. There has always been great | Mrs. C. S. Gingrich, Mrs. J. F. Her- of Harrisburg, were the guests of ionally institution He was running out of | following days the State lecture vil i e on Thursday evening aft rivalry between Mount Joy and Eph-|chey. Miss Fannie Shank, Miss Kath- Miss Elizabeth Bernhart ower Sun- | . Semet——— 8 n= rons Enola, having 1st bound | be at Terre Hill t \ : is ta { | ! rata and it hasn't died out yet. Don’t |yryn Gingrich, Mrs. P. S. Frank, Mrs. dav Postal Savings Ban} t trip, when he njuries. | TTT. M ! | ostal Savings Bank | forget to be there at 5.30. 2lmer | J Kra o je. Esthe Irs arr Tille tT Ne : . i ’ : : or y ere A > I Ve Kramer, Fannie, Esther, Mi J Harry Miller returned Forty-four postoffices in Pennsyl ) | On Friday. August 26 tc I ; Lobia "TOW Ww bd em ¢ ross’’ for 1t¢« ine ) leds Sn av v vol or . Brown will “shoot m acro for { Alta Gingrich, Hilda home on Sunday after spending a'.,.in have asked to be made post ! J. B. Keller & Bro als Manche Kauffma nd ar y vk wi Fy ds he Canit: . : t @ locals. Blanche Kauffman, and Mary Moyer week with friends in the Capital savings banks, and 116 banks have 5 s etl Aen. 1 + 1 \ y leasar 1 3 3 1 I ill of this place vere pleasantly en City asked to be des nated as depositor i 1 A Carload of Apples tertained by Mrs. Wm. Scholing on Mr. and Mrs. Hays Kauffman of j;.q of the postal bank fund ( I X V | 1 Landisville ar or 1d \P ork City re guests and Mr. A. W hleman, of near Sport| andigyy camp groung New ) Lity, are £ s of Mr. and The banks appear to be i nore . gu Mt. J \ 11g in Hill. Ras ust returned from Vi Wednesday The occasion was Mr¢ Mrs. Harry Dyer on West Donegal int ; n the proposed establish gnie and car Fhe entire t - | La . vont Sun vit D | 1as just re ed fro ir- terest \ 0OPOSEQ \ —-0- I / 11, J 1 Qahiod va hidv snd 11 1 afro . < OVE his legs. « ne thei Qy \ A 1 § ginia where he purchased a carloaq|Scholings birthday and all | } sirect ment of the savings banks system |5¢¢ r his legs, ern hing them ! tn Avod Binckhorrv Pic 1 I I 1 : 1 : most enjovable time Mr Earl Derr and Mr. Walter 3 + rors a1 hin high up as the thigh in a nast 1-1} ged Iackberry ck A J be of choice hand picked apples con- : than the eneral public A ; Susan Mec Toei d 3 : seep RRs te “hersole a taking 1 the sites a- ne \fter a time Ie wa mis 1 aes eM % \1 1 } iv sisting of Smokehouse, Summer Ram Eperse ¢ taking in the sites a = 4 W.. = ‘ i ; 1 wi ] ' A I! 1 Gri Gol Pi : . © ound New York City and Coney Is and later fom long the trac 1 5 £ 2 )S - stones n S atalogue Vir : : : ; : 4 fritdstones, olden ppIng, Catalogues for Fan land Marriage Licenses conscious His remov to the h ed over seventy-fi . Ete They will be sold from the car Anv person desiring a catalogue of “7% ’y “ arrinee Nicene : > &s = ' ir thi : ¢ : > N He ( 0] t Ll Dw is pital followed The dece ed Ww peltles ils sed 1 i Ma c at John E. Longenecker’s To- b ounty fair, can get Mr : hi 1 y issued : . + V cted tl i r 7 * Ww Oarhap . yf Le spent Sunday hére as have been issued thirty-three vears f age, and had: @ quart Io x bacco Warehouse. You can reach E. W. Garber’s Drug : Li : AE ais Her P Nolte and Mary R. Wea sah Le ; J hy . : ; ceil Ul — 3 : a det 1 11 3 ' 3 guests of he s el Mrs. Walter I n in th empl t ad =F \ Mr Eshleman on the Bell phone will be mailed on re : Colin y : . . ¢ ! company since I: 9 Vt & 4 x ¥ . al thru the Mt. Joy exchange Read entries early todomiliin. of ME Tos dings y ! Strawberric I The : John Cramer and brother DO : . dia : Kauffman was a son of M ind M The h the sty i i tim whi his ad on another page. en ill Bier sree . ; ra} izzie R. Hess. of Penn S ? 5 10u£ 1 v - Sunday Sporting Hill ag towns “ea : ; Abram Kauffman, « Cordelia, and eq tw ynths a nd —— re v Ia Sw Ee as : V i y i in i Busy People cuests of her cousin, Mr. Andrew d. 1 La Wa 1 been a resident of Columbia for of Central Manor is gat} c It's Not True Are those who go to Getz Bros. for yggie. tha E. Zucl L a number of yea rvived ond ci f fine berrie - —— a That all that glitters is gold, but | their Clothing as the Mr. and Mrs. William Ricker re- - by his widow and f m children. them ( 1 0 H Mark f : oy . Yost 4 vine whi ig : ur ome Markets: it is true that Getz Bros. All Wool | lost in studying which 1 turned to their home at Mahanoy Now I Know Better wi - Wm. Oe y 1 Suits are guaranieed to wear $10 | They're guaranteed to w City on Saturday after spending Mar; \ did Charles buy his The Fi I Peacl Than} 1 : : § fo} -n 89 . ! a 1¢ irst River (A Ss Thanks low to $20. $20.00. some time here new suit? 1 not always out of TI a ry 5 ha ht 3 3 | Butter 35 aE ———» © ee : 3 a T ne ITrst 0 eaches v SQ ¢ 1LLe » 2 C £8 21c¢, lara 15¢, po- —————e DS lier - Dr and Mrs. Wright and two ghape and wrinkled like John’s be. : ; Yi: | ii . S 1d , : . . g 4 . Lie ania raised 1anna . w h ed during the illness and | es 50c, wheat 95¢, corn 70c, oats Four Years Old Like Jack's Bean Pole children are guests at the home of Sall Charles buys all his Suits, ott streot ig Fancral of Miss El Mil- | 43¢ 3niil E Kindor - has Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. from Getz Bros They cle: and i . yi : 3 S } Zinderh as M1 c Ss, | ‘ m Getz ro h aa anc A . , Tit H. S. Witmer of Manheim last John A. Smith of Kinderhook has He from te Hh : "| Monday 1 at 25 le The Family —————— week sold to a New York dealer 180] 3rown a corn stalk that is 19 feet W. B. Detwiler . press them free of charge and they're| ~. \ “Daddy Fletcher semis roe i K SO a J e e S é ask »y add) Flet er A "we a . ad f 1906 tot 4 10 inches high Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebersole and all Wool too, and cheaper than other |. hat : | fo Make Your Man Smile . cases 0 906 tobacco. Ane IIS armer from that section Rhee : : AR : Niu hi : : 3 : et ees son Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. places i Fhe modest, retiring and unobtrus- | Buy him a New Shirt at Getz Bros. —— 0 E— . : eS: ! . pie Ds : re me hg i } Ts Sa 3 Samples of Fall Clothing at Dona- Wagner visited friends at New Hol- —_—_———ee———————— | ive hel sets” a good example of the | They will make any man smile as School Supplies at Donaven’s. 4t} ven’s. 3t., land last Sunday Subscribe for the Bulletin; 50c¢ yr. Subscribe for the Bulletin. 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