\ Lf . "oF £3 padi b— VOL. IX. NO. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1911 50 CENTS A YEAR x CIRCULATION ALWAYS Cf | Asphyxiated A WELL KNOWN COUPLE MEET : DEATH AT READING ———— 1£ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Swarr, of Lan-| the | Ks- | caster, Who Were Raised in Vicinity of Salunga, Die From caping Gas in Their Apartmeris at Reading, Pa yn sunday bodic Ida of un The Rea lb wife, living in | nths, irtments at Frai Other oc- the mes o which to the ooms 0€ wife another, after tt or had been 1. Both wee attired in d night clothe burners o ing in a ro had 1 stove used fr joining the apa ly turned on It is supposed t wl tove to Swarr reached over th get lunch out of a erator dently opened t rners. Coroner Wagner ved both bod- ies and granted a ate of ac- cidental death Who the Cole Were Swarr would hav n thirty-nine years old on Wednestay of this week. His father lives at § lunga, of which place deceased was a native. His mother is dead, bit there are sur- viving brothers andsisters in Salun- ga and Columbia. jwarr was a line- man and he was in {je employ of the Conestoga Traction ()mpany and the Bell Telephone Com any in Lancas- ter. About five mofths ago Swarr and his wife went to.ive in Reading where he was emplo; :d as a lineman by the United Tracti’n Company. Before marriage Mrs. Swarr was Ida Catharine Wemer. She was thirty-two years old and was born in Lancaster. Her fatlar, John A Wei- mer, who had beer janitor at the postoffice died aboul two years ago. Zhe couple were maitied about three Years ago and troy ad no <hildren. Beside “he mother, Mrs. Maiy Wel- mer, of No. 125 South Christian street, a sister, Mrs. Annie Andre, of Brooklyn,/N. Y. survives. Undertgker Groff of Lancaster re- ceived thle bodies Monday and pared them for interment. he acci- pre- reat Eee Shank-Ricker Mr. Charles B. Shank of Columbia and Miss Clara H. Ricker, one of Mount Joy's estimable ladies, daughter of the late F. A. Ricker, were married in the First Presbyterian Church of this place by the Rev. F. G. Bossert at 10 o’clock this morning in the ence of a few relatives and friends. The happy couple left on the 10.39 train for Baltimore and Washington and on their return will reside in Columbia, where Mr. Shank, who formerly taught in the public schools of this place, is now connected with the Chiques Sand and Stone Com- pany. The bride and groom have nany friends here whose well wishes ill follow them. most young Squire pres- no tl) Gees -_, - ; Brubaker-Dourte [Landis G. Brubaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon B. Brubaker, of Mt. Joy township, and Miss Emma S Dourte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno Dourte, of Rapho township, were on Saturday evening united in marriage by Rev. Henry B. Hoffer, at his resi- dence, near here. They were attend- ed by William Baum, as best man and Miss Minnie Brandt as brides- maid. ‘hey will go to housekeeping in the spring near this place. AA... Knockout of Florin, stopped his jaw at Mr. J. varehouse on Mon- not delivered by a rom a tobacco case 1 on his chin that of stitches by Dr. John J. Nvarly a r. Ed Manr a hard E. Longenecker’s day but it was man. A cut such a de it required mber his family pl Newpher -— a — Will Settle His Estates Register Seldomridge has granted the following leters: Amelia Bossert, of Mount Joy, exe- cutrix of John E Jacob Charles of Conoy, and J. F. Ck es, of Manor, executor of Chris- t ales, latg of East Hempfield. Hl esas blow wit} board Bossert. ted Tount Joy Hall. idressing P. O. 1 slators knty enter- e Leopard hursday Will Be Give wert Dag ittracted | | | um | She can | Church will hold a supper in the base- | this place, ment of the Parish House on Saturday | vive: Mrs. Jacob Arnts, Mrs. Edward January 21st, beginning at Chicken want to keep. with Chester Scrapple. H. of Rapho, has been adjudicated andi | leaves a balance for distribution of we will sell to you at $7.00. These Kaufman's Church near Manheim on Obituar Notes Thursday afternoon at 2.30. Y ment in the cemetery adjoining. Hall on o. S. A GOOD ENIFERTAINMENT Mount 16th Joy | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER harm a vocal- Sa L talist o world assisted by our Neighborhood Have Passed to the ir. Charles Cassell | o., Beyond Since Our Last Issue ntroduction here, will tainment in Mount wwening of February 16. Robertson-Wilharm, the tinguislied English musical entertain- i the pulpit two continents, y a dd Jo George McQueney, aged 13 years, Rohrerstown Quay week of died at last Mrs. M. S. last dis- Pitts- 56 died near burg apoplexy aged endorsed by press, years, ublic of as be- a original This and Mrs. Barbara Martzall he death of Mrs. Barbara Mart- zall, widow of Samuel Martzall, occur most versatile present day. 1 Entertainer whose most remarkable comes ' red at her home in East Petersburg, | she was a on Wednesday She was in her eigh- [London where She is ty-sixth year. Death resulted from a fall weeks ago. seasons. noted Bap- several sustained at her home several She had been a member | church, East | and-daughter of the yman, the Rev. Jabez Burns L. L., Dx, elocutionary | of she inherits. The Robertson-Wilharm in this coun- Reformed or more than fifty years. children survive: Al- bert and Frank, East Petersburg; Mary, Isabelle and Emma, at home. | The funeral was held from her home | Saturday at Trinity Reformer church, | East Petersburg. Interment was | made in adjoining cemetery. whose Trinity Petersburg, The success ol following great as it was in the Lyce ability. in- has been as England. Few women on Platform hold an evening without to do this in such m——— inlv | rs, Eliz: Sc sImilch as never to become tiresome certainly | Mrs. Elizabeth Schlegelmil | ee Nive 3 S » . Ww id- requires an artist such as is seldom Mrs, Elisabet Schloss milk. i seen. Cora Robertson-Wilharm has |©W of Frank Schlege Inpioh, dled = : : { urday morning at eight o'clock at her traveled extensively in this country | ” Poneeal™ township giving these entertainments at 8e > ? | home, in East : ar Marietta, after a three weeks’ Churches , Y. M. C. A’s and Societies | "aT Marietta, after a three old with delightful con- , illness, having contracted a 1829, stantly winning new laurels and add- She was born on August 14, ing to her many friends and admir- in Berks county and on August 6, 853, was married to Mr. Schlegel- ers. The recitals are described by |! Was the Press as ‘“‘unique” and ‘““‘wonder- | milch in Lebanon. She lived in East Donegal township for forty-seven ful” consisting of songs of every de- years, One son, Frank, station agent scription, together with amusing mon at Marietta. survives, She was a ologues and dramatic and humorous member of St. Mary's Catholic church recitations. She has a powerful and The funeral took place on Monday sympathetic voice With a wide range. morning with interment at Hol: Irin- Her enunciation is distinct, she is a ity cemetery, Columbia. reader of rare ability, and has had the advantage of studying abroad un- der the best Masters. A New York Paper describes her as “A thorough Mistress of her Art” playing, singing and talking with unflagging vivacity, her entertainment is a continuous perforraance from start to finish with ro @ull moments. We have heard fine pianists, brilliant singers and good readers, but such a combin 1 possess such the attention and audience any entire and for assistance, terest of an a clever manner success, and is Mrs. George Shellenberger { Mrs. Alfaretta Shellenberger, w fe | of George Shellenberger, died at her| home in Marietta, Thursday noon from asthma. Had s! d until February 7th. she ave been forty-four years of agg Be: 1fter- | | | would four children, as follows: Earl, Toa ation | Charles, Edna and Francis. The foi- | of gifts in one person has never yet | lowing brothers and sisters also sur been seen. | vive: Samuel Shaeffer, of this place; Only recently Mrs. Wilharm gave | Albert Shaeffer, York: Mrs. Emma a benefit entertainment in Martin | Keenér, Auditorium at Lancaster for the pur- an Keener, of near York; Mrs. Arnie chase of shoes for the poor, and was | Clinton, of Marietta. The funeral highly complimented by the press of [took place from the late home Mon- that city for her ability as an enter- | day afternoon. tainer. Interment was made Tickets are now being sold. [in the Marietta cemetery. ——- ’ t——— Hall Association Met Mrs. Fannie Breneman The directors of the Mount Joy | Mrs. Fannie Breneman, of York, a Hall Association met for organiza- | former resident .of Marietta, died on Mr. B. | Saturday from a complication of di- tion last Thursday evening. | seases, aged 75 years. She was born S. Dillinger elected president, Mr. H. C. Schock, vice president and |at Marietta and was a member of the Dr. J. J. Newpher, secretary and man- | Church of God. The following child- ager. Routine business was trans-|TeD survive: Mrs. Rogers Neighbors acted. An auditing committee was|30d Mrs. William D. Keller, of Mary- appointed and the light subject dis- | land; Mrs. Elizabeth ILongenecker, of cussed at length. Following are the | Philadelphia; Mrs. Elmer E. Grove, members of the association for 1911: | of Maytown; Mrs. Harry Picking and Dr. Jno. J. Newpher, Mr. B. S. Dil-| Mrs. C. E. Renburgs, of York; Mrs. linger, Mr. M. M. Brubaker, Mr. ML. | Frank Gochenauer, of Lancaster; M. Leib, Mr. Charles Dierolf, Mr. M. | Mrs. William H. Keller, of Virginia, A. Spickler, Dr. F. L. Richards, Mr. [and Daniel E. Breneman, of York. H. C. Schock, Mr. H. H. Krall, Mr. C. | Daniel, Samuel and John Engle, of S. Longenecker, Mr. J. H. Stoll and Marietta are brothers, and Mrs. H. S. Jno. E. Schroll. The meetings will | Garber, of this place, is a sister. The be held the second Monday of each funeral was held Monday afternoon from her home in York. | It will be remembered that Mrs. Won't Receive on Saturdays | Breneman’s husband died very unex- E. L. Nissley & Sons wish to ad- [ Pectedly while here on a visit to Mr. vise the farmers from whom they |H: S. Garber some time ago. have purchased tobacco that they will not receive tobacco in their Flor- Mr. John Fach in warehouse on Saturdays of any! John Fach passed to rest last Tues- week, therefore no delivery shall be | day evening at his home on Wither- made on Saturdays. Receiving days spoon Avenue, Middletown, aged 51 shall be announced later. years, 9 months and 21 days. Death - DER {was due to tuberculosis, with which Viewers Appointed { he had been a sufferer for nearly Joseph Miller, N. S. Smith, M. G.|two years, part of which time he Musser, A. H. Diffenbaugh and H.|spent at the Mt. Alto sanitarium. R. Bassler have been appointed view- | Deceased was born in this borough. They will assess damages to the | He was married to Miss Fannie Har- estate of Philip Fisher by reason of | tranft, of Lancaster, who survives his land being ‘taken by the Eliza- | him, also five children: Mrs. Aaron bethtown & Florin Railway company. | Zohn, Middletown; Harry, Philadel- ——- | phia; Mrs. William Barnes, High- spire, and George and Maude at The father, George Fach, of and six sisters also sur- was month. tl Geers ers. A Chicken and Waffle Supper St. Mary’s Guild of St. Luke’s | home. north of Some Well Known People From Our year. Monday. ) Inter- Mr. Gingrich is an uncle of the de- THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST ¢¢ased. > Mr. Philip Smith a retired farmer, Manheim died in his 64th Jacob 8S. Bowman i Mr. Jacob S. Bowman died on Mon- | day night at his home in Millersville indigestion in his 45th; was born and raised at | Deceased is well known acute He Millersville, here. from year, Mrs, Mary Landis Mrs. Mary Landis, widow of David | Landis, died at Lancaster yesterday | of heart trouble, aged 74 years. De- | ceased lived at Marietta recently. She was a member of the Lutheran Church. One son and one daughter survive. Mr. Harry Ressler of this place is a brother. rere etl rn IN OUR CHURCHES A J ’ 4 Reformed Mennonites Preaching services will be held at ten o'clock on Sunday morning. Methodist Church Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. Epworth League at 6.5 p. m. Topic: ‘‘Life Building.” Evangelistic Service at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Lutheran Church The regular preaching services will be held inthe church at 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. on Sunday. Sun- day School at 9.30 a. m. Yvangelical Church Sunday School at 9 a. m. Preach- ing at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. by the minister, Rev. W. H. Egge, who will have for his morning theme: God Our Helper, and his evening subject will be: A Castaway. Revival meet- ings nightly at 7.30. Florin U. B. Church The revival services which are in progress in the U. B. Church will be continued throughout the week. Rev. H. T. Denlinger of Lancaster, will assist in these services. Sunday School next Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7.156 p. m. Chris- {tian Endeavor at 6 p. m. reel @ SELLER Mr. D. Myers is drilling a well on lots on | sides her-fiusband she is survived 7) SALUNGA railroad Company's Front Street. the Mr. Abram Lehigh and family of | Hanover, moved into one of the Ken Mrs. Alice Shirey, Mrs. su | dig, houses on last Monday. youthful friends who are with pleasure the present cold sweep Mr. Garber, of Mt. Joy, has moved in with Mr. Swords, the railroader and for the present expects to abide in our village. Our community was shocked by the account of the death of Amos Swarr and wife, as the former was born and raised in our town. The supper given by the Lutheran Church of Landisville was quite a success considering the bad condition of the weather. A number of Mt. Joy friends lent their aid. Both churches, the M. E. and the Brethren, closed | their services and for the present our neighbors can di- gest the wholesome Bible truths dealt out to in the last two weeks. Mr. Eby turned over his porker to Butcher Herr to be convert- ed into some of his luscious sausages. The pig was not anyways short in avoirdupois as he .ipped the beam at nearly ndred and fifty pounds. , Skating has gr tob quick for our then Samuel tour hu ED) A rere The Band's (yster Supper The Foresters Band, will hold an oyster supper in Mount Joy Hall on Friday and Saturda: evenings, Jan. 20 and 21 Oysters will be served in every Algo ice cream, cake etc. Everybody is most cordially in- vited to attend and assist this crack musical organization financially. Supper served from 6 to 11 p. m. yie -O ———— A Special Meeting The president-secretary of Friend- ship Fire Company No. 1 have call- ed a special meeting for the trans- action of important business for to- morrow evening, mTTTT—_—tee————— te Everybody Read This Notice A supper for the benefit of the Lancaster General Hospital will be held in the Mount Joy Hall on Fri- 4 o'clock. | Barto, Mrs. William Hendricks a tongue sand- | Mrs. George Snyder, of town; M coffee | Harry Yutz, Mountville John Seibert, Camden, New Deceased was a member of the Meth That Hungry Feeling | odist Church and Sunday School, and |, Is something you want and don’t of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, Satisfy that hunger ; The funeral was held F17y aise r County Sausage and noon in the Methodisp~"Church, Rev J. M. Shelly officiatihig. Interment | letown ceme waffles, wiches, ice cream, cake will be served. Cakes for sale. —eeeeeee tll ~~ eeeeeee and and and } Jersey E. Sager. tll Qs A Neat Sum Left The estate of John H. Moore, late! { was made ir tj | tery. eidman 8 Weidman died a on Sunday even- e. He leaves a Ora his father rrisburg two Fting Hill and . and one sis- Chri § Mr. Christi $16,121.05. ic hop in B tl An ms Only Fifteen Left We have 15 Overcoats left which coats were formerly $12.50 and $1§ gray, blue and jblack. Getz Bros a|day and Saturday evenings, F - lary 10 and 11. g= ehry | for this notice next assault and battery yesterday. pays as follows: Bu 29c., lard 13c., popt C. town to buy a Suit o is at Getz Bros. garments. A ey of Harris-| Church. be held from Moyer, Mount, Be sure and watch week, ———- A True Bill In the case of Mrs. Gertrude Way )¢ this place, the Grand Jury found true bill against her on a charge of ————. * J Our Home Markets V Today Merchant H bersole .» CEES Don’t forget that f $ (] # /in this place. | Max Smith of New York City, 4 awaiting | Our Card Basket THE WHEREABOUTS OF FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Who and Where They Have Visited-—— Many Strangefs Here Over Sun- day—Were Jf ‘on. Among Them? J voir spent Monday at frown. and Mrs. Harry Sheaffer spent Lancaster last week. James Glatfelter transacted iess in Harrisburg on Thursday. iss Cora Cliniff of Lancaster, was thef guest of Mrs. David Herr several ays last Mrs. days at bus week. Miller of Columbia, Mrs. Jacob Shelley George Yisited her aunt, Mr is Sond a few days in this vici- nity this week. Miss Lulu Trostle of New German- town, is the guest of the Misses Bar- jclay in East Donegal. Miss Edna Mohler of was the guest of her cousin, Miss Viola Baker on Sunday. Mrs. James Drahn and little son Carl of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in town with her parents. Mr. Polinsky of Columbia and his brother of Marietta, were guests of their brother here on Sunday. Mr. M. A. Rollman and Miss Ellen Garber attended the funeral of Mrs. Breneman at York on Monday. Messrs. Charles Frank and Frank Good attended the fox chase at Kin- derhook yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Green and daughter, of Fairview, spent Saturday in town as guests of Mrs. N. J. Harmon. Messrs. Earl Derr and Irvin Baker spent last Wednesday in East Done- gal as guests of Mr. S. H. Tresselr. Messrs. Arthur Hoffer, Paul and Harry Smith, William Conrad and Ira Funk spent Sunday evening at Marietta. Mrs. Rahm of Lancaster, was in town on Monday in the interest of the entertainment to be given here Feb. 16. Mr. Ralph Eshleman and lady friend Miss Mae Lefley, spent Sun- day at Columbia as guests in the Lancaster, ; } 4 altel ns SEN Shara ME GONE TT Pig Die Mrs. James Prescott and son of Harrisburg and Miss Lillian Strickler of Lancaster were guests in A honte of J. W. Murray and famj ‘ | day Miss {| Sheetz ver Sun- i ” Ethel Eckeft and Miss Ruth of Lancgéter, were pleasantly ent rtained here on Sunday by their { friends "fessrs. Albert Dierolf and John, McGinnis, Jr. Mrs. Jacob M. Sechroll and Mrs. hin HE. Schroll and daughters, Miss- ¢s Maud, Pearl and Dorothy, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Adam Linard, ‘down on the farm” near Moore's Mill. T—— eee. | LITTLE OF EVERYTHING —». stats and County News Boiled Down for Quick Reading Fresh Sausage, Scrapple and Pud- ding at Sager’s. | $12.50 Suits and Overcots now $8. All sizes and colors. Getz Bros. Elmer P, W 3 and Elizabeth re ast og of Found A stray rabbie dog. Own- Zerphy, Mount Ro falling on John Miss Earla Baer entertained a number of her young frigyds at her home one evening last week, Mr. 'W. B Witmer, aged 34, of Washington Borough, had his arm mangled in a fodder shredder on Wed nesday. A new store company chartered at $15,000 has been formed at Lancas- ter. It will be a one to twenty-five cent store. Miss Nettie Culp entertained a number of her friends a a gard party at her West Main Street home on Thursday evening Mr. M. M. Leib is ill at his Mari- etta street home hui has improved to such an extent that he exepects to be about again in a day or so. A —— Rented a Farm Mr. Benjamin y Blocher has rente the Allen Becke; farm near He Bees fan School House a; d will move ere April ist Mr. Swartz ; tenants the farm Swarts now ee _ Home From the Hospital Mrs. Derr, who was confined to the General Hospital at Lancaster for Sometime, arrived home from that Institution on Mona: greatly i y proved. ny — \ Frigg Concer Postponed V r's. Glee Club, whic : : ), ch was t have appeared in the hall here on the evening of January 26, has been post- Poued until some time in February e date will he announced later : —-— am DS W—— : Literary Meeting Postponed The Literary Moet ; : Meeting Joy High School g in the Mount udvertised to be hele Januar, 40, has been postponed © week. It will now be held Janu- ary 27th. TT -— » Rented the Mr. Joseph 17 Samuel Hoffines gal township the Spring. | Hoffines Farm ¥ essler has rented the farm in East Done- and will occupy it in Wa fo, Send janitor y Subscribe for the RB OUR | iol School, Miss Marguerite Herr | Seniors-—Misses Viola Baker, Bea- SCHOOL REPORT The Attendance at Our Pablic Schools the Past Month and Miss Mabel Donaven, Teachers trice Brown, Esther Frank, Ruth Nis- sley, Bertha Stauffer, Anna Witmer, Messrs. Fred Bucher, William Rob- erts, Alvin Shonk. Juniors—Misses Freda Fenster- macher, Lucy Gibbons, Miriam Ken- | dig, Dora Wintermeyer, Messrs, El- | mer Blocher, Howard Arntz, Carson Engle, Harry Greiner, Roy Longe- necker, James Schatz, Berwood Zel- | { ler, Whitman Deacon. A Class—Misses Tekla Bube, Mar- garet Dearbeck, Anna Engle, Wilma Frank, Edna Hershey, Esther Reist, | Mary Stauffer, Evelyn Sechrite, Ruth | { Spangler, Messrs. Harold Brown, Ber- | nard Ebersole, Omer Kramer, John | Murphy, Roy Walters, Miss Ruth Bowman. B Class-—Misses Catharine Brene- man, Gladys Flowerg, Mary Gillums, Bertha Herr, Matilda Mumma, Susan Nissley, Grace Pennypacker, Edna i Ryan, Messrs. Frank Funk, Owen Greenawalt, Roy Hershey, Sam Kel- ler, Edgar Missemer, Harvey Sump-| man, Eckert Schaeffer, Misses Lottie | | J { Royer, Francis Shellenberger, Theda | Walters, Wsther Weber, Strickler. High School Pupils Whose Average is Above 90 Per Cent, Senior Class—Alvin Shonk, Anna Witmer, Bertha Stauffer. Junior Class—Roy Longenecker, James Ken dig, Lucy Gibbons, Elmer Blocher. | A Class—Anna Engle, Ruth Spangler | Mary Stauffer, Tekla Bube, Bernard Ebersole, Miriam Guhl! B. Class— Raymond Nissley, Catharine Brene- man, Susan Nissley, : Pupils Who Have Raised Mark Most Since Last Report Senior Class, William Roberts; Junior Class, Clarence Newcomer; A Class, Marie Klugh; B Class, Har- vey Sumpman Grammar School, Miss Kraybill, Teacher Ruth Brubaker, Helen Egge, Vir- ginia Frank, abel Geistweit, Fan- nie Gingrich, Beatrice Murray, Myrtle Webb, Jennie Witmer, Catherine Wit- mer, Warren Eshleman, Austin Fel- lenbaum, Warren Greenawalt, Harold Harmon, Jay Klugh, Arthur Moyer, Walter Pennell, Ellsworth Shrite. Intermediate School, Miss Alive V. Stehman, Teacher Florence Barto, Florence Brown, Vivian Coolidge, Blanche Eshelman, Mazie Metzler, Estella Secvears, Flor- ence $Sillers, Maud Schroll, Anna Shonk, Eva Cermer, Walter Bern Fannie Anna R. er, Carl Dyer, Ross Fshleman, Dew- ey Hornafius, Charles Garber, Chas. Stark, Mupgear Staufier. Secondary School,) Miss McCarthy, \Teacher Margaret ‘ing as | and UNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM Florin Affairs HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIIs AGE WEST OF HERE Gocal and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Mrs. Frank Brown spent Saturday at Lancaster, Mr. Amaziah Good of Mount Joy spent Sunday in town. Miss Anna Buller spent Sunday at Elizabethtown. Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems was spending Sunday at Florin with friends. Mr. Henry Schlegelmileh is sorve a juryman..at Lancaster this week. : , Mr. and Mrs, William Greenleaf son of Mt. Joy spent Sunday in town with friends. p La Miss Irene Bishop spent Sunday at Mount Joy with her sister, Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer. ! Mr. Lawrence Adams is spanding several days here as the guest of Miss Gertrude Eshleman. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musselman {and family of Harrisburg sgyent Sun- day here with his parents. Miss Jennie Zeller e large number of her you a party last Wednesday Mrs. David Siders af and Miss Ella Mummert spent Sunday in town “Rev.” Rinehart, aft E. M. Souder for some job and is now working Wiser near town. Mr. John Musselm resume his duties as a Africa, leaving for tha 28. Abundant health John. Last Thursday eve Barclay gave a party in East Donegal in friend Miss Trostle, guest. Many were presej pleasant evening was ree etl MARIET Mrs. Joseph Bray to her son, at Wi seriously fill. Miss Anna Freem the guest of Mr. Miller, West MN Byron of has ag Tm of ¢ mp He will remove 1 the near future. John J. Carrol carrier, who w 5 ser Elsie Miller, Christine Moyer. Mary Rapp, Cora Webl, Lizzie Zeager Mabel Zerphy, Grace fAgiz. Char) Egge, William Hendrix, Allen Morton Carl Shank, Edwin W alters, George Weber, Harry Elwood Gillums, Gecrge Groff, How ard Greenewalt, Mark Mumma, Harry Way. x Teacher Murena Brown, Mildred Fellen- baum, Ruth Murray, Miriam Mum- mert, Emily Newcomer, Anna Nissley Pauline Shaeffer, Minnie Zink, Anna Brubaker, Elizabeth Gladfelter, Edith Hilt, May Hinkle, Alberta Sprout, Charles DeLong, John Reese Evans, John Greiner, Jacob ander, Charles Eshelman, Omer Eshel | John Gochnauer, Paul Hinkle, John | Nissley. Third Primary, Miss Laura E. Burtz | Teacher ! Lillian Barto, Mary Brown, Zel na | Coolidge, Beatrice Hawthorne, Ma: tha Heisey, Erma Hertzog, Carrie | Nissley, Lillian Roth, Pearl Sheaffer | Mabel Brown, Emma Kramer, Bertha | Miller, Jane Strickler Ida Greenawalt | Virginia Greenawalt, Charles Engle, | James Gerber, Christ Hershey, Peter | Zerphy, Herbert Stark, Paul Stark, |! John Raum, Amos Wertz, Walter | Mumma, Roy Ellis, Elwood Garber, John Germer, Samuel Miller, Russel | Schatz. Second Primary, Miss Ruth N. Stoll, | Teacher Martha Hemsley, Lottie Eshleman, Dorothy Longenecker, Dorothy Hei- | lig, Elsie Wertz, Pearl Schroll, | | | | | Christine Gillums, Sara McGinnis, Blanche Sherk, Myrtle Hendrix, Mar- | tha Felker, Alta Gingrich, Mary Gib- | bons, Alice Way, James Rapp, Her- | bert Tyndall, John Evans, Henry Witmer, Jay Lindemuth, Ben Er Harold Funk, Roy Arndt, Russel | Rinehart, Robert Eshelman. { First Primary, Mrs. M. G. | Teacher | Beatrice Furhman, Barbara man, Beatrice Newcomer, er, Lura Hertzog, Miller, Roll- | Mary Moy- | Mildred Mateer, | ine Butts, Pauline Shoop, May Dif- fenderfer, Marie Carson, Doloris Davis, Gertie Hendrix, Anna Hershey Walter Thome, Rarl Myers, John Miller, Ellis Fellenbaum, Gilmour Schmaelzle, Cloy Hoffer, John Cool- idge, Leroy Engle, Frank Tyndall, Frank Nissley, Robert Gantz, Claude Frank, Elmer Dobson Roy Loraw, Charles Good, Amos Stark, Howard Stark, Mary Greenawalt. . I. R. KRAYBILIL Prineipal seri el A saiotrand Sweaters! Sweaters! We still have a few Sweaters left that we will close ont to you regard- less of cost. Com nd see them. Getz Bros. Vd 5 a copy uf printed hia, 1855. The ages of 9 columns each stablished in 18271, It is existence, appearing at pres- magazine. for any of our $20.00 Suite] coats. e mist get rid of 8 X An _Old-PFaper Mr. & the in Phils Fe paper ig ” and wi. Albert He rshey 1 / Saturg vening Post ec, sé, § Brown, Edgar Dyer, | Dillinger, | Zeller, Harry Williams, Paul Alex- | tonday [oT Seorganizatio man, Clinton Eby, Mahlon Foreman | | Mr M. M. Brubaker: | Committee, Messrs. T. J Williams, | Mr. Mary Kramer, Emily Gingrich, Paul- | M typhoid feve Ja BU | Miss Cai | i8 visitin An s slow nan is su e Shertzer, "8 town, infant son of { John Hardig died at the graudparents, Mr. and Fourth Primary, Miss Lou Kuhns, | Zink, and was buried in t | cemetery. Rev. A. BE. Dj the Episcopal church Death wag and - toh A itile t # > Met for Reorganization / he directors elect of the First ational Bank of this place met yes. | which - . In the re-election of all the former officers whiet ire as follow, . President, Mr, J. Brown: Vieh President, J. 8. « Armany ; Cashier Assistant Cash- Mr. R. Fellenbaum: Teller Mr S. Hess Hershey: Secretary of the Board, Mr. H. H. Myers Exchange Brown, J 3J0wman Af were pleasant ier, D ) Carmany and M. S ter the meeting all entertained at th annual dinner Mrs. Anna MeGirl afe. ee eet eee. Attended Inauguration Among those whom we saw the trains Yesterday for Harrisbure to Titugss the inaugural parade 1a place were Mr. G. T. @ e, Hon. W. M. Hollowbush, Mr Jove, Mr. Paul E. Getz, Dr. W Thome, Mr. John W. McGinnis John Miller, Mr. M. L. Greigoy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nissley, Mr. N. Mumma, Mr. Oliver Spickler Mr John Keener, Mr. and Mrs. H. F Ebersole and son Bernard, Mr. ¢ Dearbeck, Mr. M. A. Spickler, Mr. H. Moore, Mr. J. R. Davis. ee board M. 3 : Shreiner-Shue he wedding of Ira G. Shre this place, and Miss Minnie er. oF Manheim, was privately solemnized at the parsonage of Rev. G. D t: dorf of Zion's U, B. Church ‘Readi = on Monday, Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Shreiner left for Man- heim, where they will reside His Arm ' Mr. Frank Good 1C1 Was Cut 1 Jr. wit ! the machinery : Working at the cotton Friday with the res hs a ult tha of his arm was slightly te Rosh rE 3 ; A Foolish E . Fred Hall, No. yoo £ lumbia grabbed a wheel of away team yesterday ang wa ged .200 bruise, yards. He is badly er If you wall to of about $74 pose do Getz Bros. any 3 ould, reduced under BE. oil garments. The A The Dong Fire Insurag is due and Mount Jo, The and offefAyou the bargains. "Qetz Bros. Marie] dama
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