VOL. IX. NO. 38 CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR G4. A. R. Reunion BIG TIME TO BE HELD HERE NEXT SEPTEMBER All the G. A. R. Posts of This Entire District Will Here and Celebrate—There be a Big Arrange- Made Assemble Will Parade—Preliminary ments Now Being The Central vey § Committee of the Association of the of the Republic held L in Grand Army Hall hePe yesterday afternoon, Feb. 7, the object being to make the preliminary the Army Reunion to be held here in Mount Joy 7th, The meeting was attended by Dis- trict B. Patrick, Esq., Captain B. S. of Manheim, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Past District Commander, Hugh R. Fulton, of Lancaster: Mr. H. H. Nissley, Mr. David Wagner, Mr. Wm. Bookman, Mr. William Man ning, Mr. Christian Sherk, Mr. Philip Dieter, Mr. Samuel Shrite, Mr. John G. Metzgar and Mr. Archie McClain. The anficipate a large rathering Veterians of the Central time and find it large committee of Veterans the forces of the Republic, The Central Association includes the Counties of York, Lancaster, Chester, Dauphin, Lebanon and Berks and at different towns where ‘the Annual Re-union has been held several thousand people flocked the streets of the town attracted by the bands of music, parade and bullet riddled Battle Flags carried in the parade. The citizens are requested to join in the preparation and in due time display their usual decorations for the occasion. Executive Penna. Army meeting arrangements for Grand on Thursday, September next. Commander, John of Harrisburg; Houser, Associa- tion; Esq., committee of fhe Association at that to appoint a and Sons using all Army of necessary of Citizens as well as the Grand Committees The following Citizens Committee was appointed: Mr. H. 'C. Schock, Brown, Mr. Benjaniin Clayton Hoffman, Dr. J. pher, Dr. Frank Richards, Mr. McGinnis, William Hollewbush, Esq., Mr. John W. Eshleman, Mr. Waiter Brown, Dr. Snyder, Mr. Howard E. Ebersole, Dr. James P. Ziegler, Mr. William Gantz, Dr. E.' W. Garber, D1 Winfield Thome, Mr. Engle, Mr. C. N. Mumma, Mr. Carmany, Mr. Isaiah Stehman, Brandt, Mr. R. Mi Bernhart, Mr. Harry Newcomer, Mr. Harry C. Mr. Gabriel Moyer, Mr. Michael Roll- Mr. John Reist, Mr. Clarence Schock, Mr. Martin Bowman, Mr. Jno. E. Schroll, Mr. Chas. H. Zeller, Martin IL. Greider, John H. Hipple, Esq., ‘Mr. H. N. Nissley, Mr. Miles Backenstoe, Mr. M. M. Brubaker, M. N. Brubaker, Esq., Mr. David F. Gable, Mr. Wm. B. Detwiler, Mr. A. Manning, Dr. O. G. Longenecker, Stoll, Mr. Frank Stoll, Sens of Veterans Fred Fenstermacher, Mr. Percy Heilig, Mr. Frank Peffer, Mr. Willis ¥reed, Mr. Samuel Mateer, Mr. Harry Greena- walt, Mr. Andrew Weidman, Mr. Martin Spickler. Grand Avmy Mr. H. H. Nissley, Mr. David Wag- ner, Mr. William Bookman, Mr. Wm. Manning, Mr. Christian Sherk, Mr. Philip Dieter, My. Samuel Shrite, Mr. John G. Metzgar, Mr. Archie MeClain Mr. Aaron Baker, Mr. William Jack- son, Mr. John Hoilovrell. Comrade H. H. Nissley, Command- er of Lieut. D. H. Nissley Post No. 478, Mount Joy, has elected Chairman of the Grand Army Com- mittee with authority to call a joint meeting of the three Committees, the Citizens Committee, the Grand Army Committee and the Sons of Veterans Committee, who will in joint meeting elect the Chair- RP of the General Committee, a Treasurer, Secretary, Marshall and Mr. Brown, Thomas Hon. John New- Jno. Henry Jacob Mr Snyder, Owen Simon Samuel S Brunner man, K. Mr. John Mr, J. Dr. Wm. Heilig, been #1 Nb appoint a Finance Committee to se- cure the funds necessary to pay the the Re-union. has suggested ernor Tener invited address at the afternoon Camp Fire. eel) Will Adjust Matters G. McBride, Fisher, made plaintiff and the Elizabethtown and Florin gtreet Railway Company defendant in an issue formed to determine the of been expenses Gov- an that make It be to executor of John Philip: vas amount of damages if any, sustained bv the estate in the taking of land by the defendant in West Donegal. — Ee Entered a Plea of Guilt Edear Diffenderfer of Salunga en- tered a plea of guilty to being the gather of the male child born to Hattie Huber, at court on Saturday. He was given the usual sentence. eel Ee Didn’t See His Shadow There wasn’t a bit of sunshine vis- ible when Prophet Woodchuck came out of his hole Thursday noon. i ‘Subject { granted A UNION SERVICE A Great Program to be Given in the Methodist Church, February 12 A Union Service of the Young Peoples’ Societies will be held in the Methodist Church Sunday Februagy 12, for one hour commenc 6 p. evening, ing at m. sharp. Every body is welcome. The rendered :- Topic: following program will be The Obligation of Neigl borliness; the Parable of Applied Song Service; Scripture or Love; Read ing, Prof. Ira R. Kraybill; Quartette male, H. S. Brandt, Dr. Richards and H. E. Eber- Scripture, Miss May Manning, lev. 19:18; Scripture, J. BE. necker, Lev. 19:13-15; Duet, Mary Schock ‘and Miss Bertha mer; Question, Mr. Harry walt—*“Who My Neighbor? Whom Shall I Be Neighborly ?; Scripture and question, Mr. E. W. Bentzel, Isa. What is the duty the Christian Citizen the Negro as He is in this Country today? Quartette, male, Mr. E. W. Mr. Geo. Ebersole, Mr. John Mr. Abram Stauffer; Question, Mr. 1. 3-4-11—How Teachings of to the Immigrants?; H. N. Nissley, What are tical Ways of Showing our our Neighbors: Duet, Dr. Messrs. Newcomer, Owen sole; Longe- Miss Misse Greena- Is To 58:6-10 of to Bentzel, Givens, and 10: the Scripture D. Stehman, Isa. show may we this lesson in regards Question, some Love E. W. Garber and Miss Emma Brown; Ques | Newcomer, What was Abra- io Prayer tion, Mr. H. B the Teaching and Example of ham Lincoln in Reference of Neighborliness?; and Benediction, Rev. Bossert. RE —,—,—,.-RPRPT-- PH Eleven Years Old Court Mount Joy No. 228, Forest- ers of America, one of our presperous seeret societies, was 1900 and will fittingly celebrate its eleventh anniversary next day evening by attending services in a body in the United Brethren Church at 7 o'clock ‘when the pastor, Rev. Spangler will preach a special ser- mon appropriate to the occasion. reel ee 99 aml Bond Sale Feb, 18, Chas. H. will at public Hotel McGinnis, in this place, of Stock On Saturday, Zeller, sale at {2 shares of Union First National Mount $1,806 worth of Cornwall & auctioner sell and 5 shares st Joy bank stock Lebanon Railroad bonds, 1 share Company § per cent. stock Mfg. Sale Farmers’ Creamery 10 stock, of shares of A. Buch Sons’ of Elizabethtown. at 1 April 1. and Co. will start 30. Terms: iC by Methodist Choir Musical 1 the held on March and entertaining Musical The )V Choir will be An gram to season elaborate pro- is being arranged and promis- the of Some exeell®nt musici- be one of best events es the ans of town from out the some the and augmented assist in program choir will the best local talent. =p to be by of Heard ‘Water Appeals Water Committee composed of Mr. B. S. Dillinger, Mr. Geo. H. Brown and Mr. Wm. ‘Tyndall, also collector of water rents, Mr. R. Fel- The Jlenbaum, sat last few appeals. A and evening and heard citizens appealed rebates. inn lillie esr Must Use Crates Dealers in poultry and farmers are netified by the Lancaster County So- ciety of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals that they must use erates for marketing their poultry, instead of tieing the legs together. After February 11 persons trussing their poultry will ‘be prosecuted. reel Big Sale on Saturday On Saturday, Feb. 11, Mr. Wm. H. Gantz will sell at public sale at the Farmers’ Tnn, Mount Joy, Pa., horses wagons, imple- ete. Mr. sows, shoats, ments, household goods, J. B. Keller & Bro. will also sell a lot of fine bulls and cows at this sale. area tl ne breed A Welcome Gift Hulsinger of Maytown, old, helpless because lysis and needing the tendance of a nurse, has been grant- ed Henry 85 of para- years constant at- a special pension. ——— Will Again Supply Stone Mr. A. M. Hershey of this will again be in a position to furnish all kinds of stone as may be seen Ww elsewhere. He will be ready place his ad in the Spring. etl) Chicken-Pox in East Donegal There are quite a number of cases of chicken-pox thru East Donegal township. Some are “tagged” and are not. ———- —————— some A New Piano y A handsome new piano was plac- ed in the Methodist Church last Wed- nesday Mr. | Prac- | to | the father, Jacob Albright, it is claimed, | instituted Feb. | Sun- | Methodist | 10th. | are expected in the Council Chamber | were | MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, FEB. ADS BR IN Obituary Notes THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Miss died Phoebe McBride of Columbia aged 21. Mrs. Kate Courtney, aged Albert bia, is dead. on Wednesday h6 Colum- years wife of Courtney, of Colum- diseases died at a complication of Mrs. George Wolf from aged 52 years. Mrs. Anna Marietta, died at the daughter at York on Wednesday at the age of 71 bia M. home Groff of of her years. Dr. known Garber, a well of Mountville, Philadelphia Hospital. He old. Jonas B. veternierian died at H4 a was years Murs. John Singer died at daughter Sunday the resi- Round dropsy aged 7 Mrs dence John Singer of her near Top last of b years Mrs. Samuel P. Graver Samuel P. Graver at Columbia on Tuesday night aged 83 Her husband, one son and two survive. Mrs. died | years. sisters Mrs. Ann Catharine Minnich Mrs. Amn Catharine Minnich at Columhia on Saturday from para- | lysis, in her 93rd year. Her grand- | published the first newspiper and al- manac in Lancaster County. Mrs. Catharine Hipple John M. Hipple, died at her home in .Marietta on Friday night aged 54 years. Some time ago a pimple developed on Later it became a boil and last death. Mrs. week caused her Mus. Mrs. A. H. at Spring Grove, A.:H. Stauffer York 34 years from apoplexy. daughter Mr. Mrs. | Groff Bainbridge and known Stauffer She Thaddeus well was a of and of is here. Henry Weichel, son of Jno died George Weichel, Friday Weichel, jr., and Ida at the home of his parents on George Henry Weichel | | | his to He Death in Elizabethtown was in | ninth month was due { pneumonia Esther Bates Esther, the Mr. and Florin, old daughter C. Bates night an six Mrs on year W. Friday after of of died from illness held at convulsions, The enoon uraemic of four days funeral was yesterday for with services {the house and interment in the Florin cemetery. George H. Albright George H. Albright, native Manheim, died in the Hospital on Thursday. He was thir- i ty-three years old. The deceased was a. son of Rev. I. HI. Albright. At the time of his death he was employed | by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- | pany at Enola. a ol Harrisburg Elizabeth Willis Willis, of Lancaster died complications . Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Lemon street, last | Wednesday from fol- lowing the grip, being in her sixty- first year. She was born in Marietta. The funeral was held from the house on Saturday afternoon with services at two at the church, in this place. Interment was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. West o'clock Mrs. Anna Mishey Mrs. Anna Mishey, of Denver, Colo- of this 29 formerly resident on a Sunday, rado, January for only one place, died She was confined to bed day before her death, had been a patient sufferer for many She although suffered from a compli- for years. a long period, of seventy-nine of diseases the age cation but lived years. to Mrs. Elmer George Lizzie, wife of Elmer George, died Hill, on illness at Sporting after at her home Tuesday night an from consumption lasting three years, aged The was United deceased Jrethren hus forty-two years. the survived member of church and by band and the following Edna, Stella, Buelah and Merlin. The funeral was held on Saturday at the Union Church. Interment was made White Oak Cemetery. a her is children: at Mrs. Jacob Peffer The remains of Mrs. Jacob Peffer, | who died at Harrisburg, will be brought to Florin at 11.25 a. m. on | be | Church | Friday. Preaching services will held in the United Brethren there and interment will be made in the Florin cemetery. The family formerly lived at Florin where Mr. (Continued on page 2) I Clity, "and ten. died | |is two | election, | | Monday of December in the year one her right foot. | _ ! four i by | ments i until : a | in died Thursday | County, aged ! Methodist | she | RESULTS-—THAT'S WHY COUNCILMEN HOLD OVER Solicitor Hon, W. W, Hensel Gives His Opinion on the Matter ! The following was received re-! cently by Burgess Clayton Hoffman, and explains itself: | Mr. Clayton Hoffman, Burgess, Mount Joy, Pa. Dear Sir: Replying to your inquiry of the 14th inst, asking to be advis-| ed whether under the amendments | to the Constitution Borough Councils must adjourn sine die and re-organize the first Monday of March, and also whether the council- hold must sworn in for the extended term, I beg to | advise you follows: { The schedule to the Constitutional Amendments adopted in to them into complete operation that the case of officers elected people, all terms fixed Act of Assembly at an odd number shall lengthened one your on men who over be as order carry provides “In the by of year, “The above extension of terms shall not affect at the general election of one thous- and nine hundred and eight; nor any Ward, Borough, Township or election division officers whose terms of office under existing laws and in nine hundred by of office years be official | olicers elected the year one thousand “In the year one thousand nine hundred and ten the municipal elec- tion shall be held on the third Tues- day of February as heretofore; but all officers chosen of that election to an office, the regular term of which years, and all election officers and successors chosen at that shall serve until the first also thousand nine hundred and eleven. All officers chosen at that election to offices, the term of which is now years, is made four years | operation of these amend- | or this schedule, shall serve | the first Monday December | the vear one thousand nine hun- | dred and thirteen. After the year one thousand nine hundred and ten, and until the Legislature shall other- Ward or the of wise provide, all terms of City, | Borough, Township and election div- | officers shall begin on the first | the old num- ision Monday of December in ered year. | “All City, Ward, orough and Township officers holding office at the date of the approval of these amend- | ments whose terms of office may | one thousand nine shall the the V¢ eleven offices end in ar continue to first Mon- | hundred and their until f December of that year.” operation of the foregoing pro- none of the terms of the in Borough expires | 191 councilmen in March, men begin their terms at that tin 45, wou lb, your 1, and no new council- | terms ordinarily Those whose have expired in March hold over un i! Monday of December, the til the first 1914. councils remains the same, personnel of! and there is no occasion to re-organize in March to adjourn Therefore, is HR nor for the hold-over coun- Their from | exten- part neither neces sine die, cilmen to be sworn in again. extended the but terms simply March to December, sion not term, of the original term Yours truly, W. U. HENSEL. materi Mfnecrineeae are and new a is a Tobacco Bed Coverings Any person desirous of buying Aerial Cloth for tobacco beds should hand in their orders as soon as pos- { sible. Can be obtained in widths of 72, 100 and 144 inches. M. L. | Greider & Co., Mount Joy. emma ies: wisi He Raises Fine Ex-Pedagogue I. O. of the Bainbridge National Bank, won 20 prizes on 20 exhibits of poultry at the Sunbury chicken last week. Chickens Frey, cashier show ——— Two Local Clerks Miss Elizabeth Dieter Emma Schroll, both town, accepted clerkships in the cent store at Lancaster which open soon. Miss have and of new 25- will Ray Can Cook ay Markley of Maytown he Fourth regiment been 18 the cook for Co. C., of the national and will enlist once aioe ED A esngitiins May Have Sunday Ball A bill y in the Legislature this week permitting ball Sundays by guard, since 1889 more State was introduced in the playing of base on amateur teams. ee i assertions Sold Her Property Mr. Jacob Shelley on West gal Street, has sold the she now occupies to her nei: Amos Engle. —_— The Stork Was Here Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dillir (announce the birth of a young daugh- Iter at noon today. Mother and babe are doing fine. | ent: | B. 'change the new lock (door to the engine room. {engine | required. {large posters "attend. A , 1911 Council Meets WILL BUY 600 FEET HOSE OF FIRE ” ‘ A Busy Session Monday Night— Council Will Buy and a Table for the Council Chamber— Another Dozen Keys for Engine Room—Auditors’ Report Presented—Other Business Chairs Ordered Mount Joy Borough Council met in the Council Chamber on Monday evening with members pres- President, Geo. H. Brown, Mr S. Dillinger, Mr. William Tyndall Mr, J. Q. Burge Hoffman and Clerk Fellenbaum Dr. John J. Newpher appeared be- fore Council on behalf of Friendship Fire Company. He stated the tion of the Company as a member of the pose of furnishing the Council Cham- ber, as decided upon at a recent meet- ing. The Clerk read the report Union - National Bank, which was as follows: Balance in the Borough account Feb. 6, $828.67. Balance in the Water account $143.- 20. these Reist, 88 Clayton R. imten- a committee appointed for pur- the treasurer, New Business The report relative to the disposi- tion of the nine keys given out by the Fire Company was received and recorded. Upon motion of Mr. Reist, the Property Committee was ordered to from the front Mr. Dillinger moved that one dozen additional keys (for engine room door) be purchased and placed in the hands of Burgess Hoffman, who shall make disposition as "ie sees fit. Mo- tion lost. Mr. Reist moved that one dozen extra keys be purchased (for engine room door) same be kept by the Burgess and that keys be handed out by the Fire Company, the Property Committee and the Burgess. Mo- tion carried 3 to 1. When the keys are procured and given out there will be 21 keys in circulation, giving an equal number of persons access to house room and engine. Chief M. A. Spickler reported that there is only about 900 feet of good hose in the Company’s possession and that 1,500 feet is Upon what is necessarily Council feet motion or- dered the purchase of 600 addi- tional. The dered or- the ol Property Commitiee was 1n Company in conjunction with the a table or tables and an extra the Auditors’ the Water 1910 was read, accepted, the Bulletin and the 1’ to act Fire purchase chair for Jurgess. The account report of for on minutes, ordered spread vertiseiaiy the "WS Poste rs printed at the Her- «office. rss Hoffman suggested that the new hose is purchased the couplings off the should be used, thereby saving quite a few dollars for the borough. His suggestion met with Council's approv- al. A number bills paid and Council adjourned. BE .. ragzrYtrh L}]EITyLAhbh when condemned hose of were ordered Moyer’s Big Sale we printed a for Mr. G. local hardware and imple- who will hold his big his place of business Last week set of extengive ment dealer, annual sale at West day, Feb. 22nd. This sale attracts a large number of this year Mr. Moyer’s sale will than ever. Don’t fail to complete list of articles may in another on always buyers and be bigger be seen to be sold column. 5 rn tl QQ rrr He Acted Suspicious Mr. William Reese, of Coatesville, was arrested at Columbia the other to sell a good for cents. He that he wanted money farmer Mount had a papers day for trying and his reason € 1 vest b gave as get to near Joy, where he procured job. Columbia he was and say missed immediately way. impelled see The Foresters' Benefit Last evening the first benefit show for the Band and Degree Team was give at Ed Ream’s moving pictnre n feet establishmen Over 4,000 of film was shown and the show These benefits will Tuesday evening month. If y financially, ert QQ rere want to don’t Buys Store of Elizabethtown Ball Player MrANRoy Balmer Was.§ ir local ased a a a season tore at Mechan- taken ady pos- Uris / Markets ¥ pay as fol- eggs 23c¢., lard Homg« Today our erchants Butter lows: MERCHANTS ad-! Moyer, the | Donegal Street, on Wednes- | to The | dis- | started our | pleased. | be continued every | Foresters | 50 CEN USK THIS A GRAND TREAT In Mount Joy H&'l on the Evening of February 16th The very program recitations and Mrs. Robertson Wilharm. Operatic English following will nteresting be rendered in songs, impersonations by Irish songs, selections, Scotch, and Ballads gether with popular music and many recitations, and latest Skit and to readings, her impersonation, The Humorous “How People Will Talk” any . it Awful?” which Mrs Yvitharm changes her This took the house by in costume imper- sonation storm at Lancaster She in 3rd. her recent concerts Dec. 1st and Jan. also give the famous duet,The prison on will Scene from Verdi's Opera ‘‘11 Trova Mrs Robertson Wil assisted Mr. Charles song, “In My Landis tore’, in which will the harm be by catchey Dell,” great success “l Love a £ “Tne Magpie,” “Any Old Tree Will Do for Me’ and “The Grand Selection on Melodies," univereql delight at tainment including as it does “Comin Thro’ the Rye,” “Bonnie Dundee,” “Weel May the Keel Row,” “The Blue Bells of Scotland,” “Robin Adair,” “My Love She’s Yet” and “The Campbells are Coming.” Mrs. Wilharm will recite her powerful and dramatic selection “Told in the nal Box,” the quaint Newshoy’s de- scription of his visit to the entitled “A Newsboy in Church” and several other humorous pieces. Mr. Charles Cassel will sing a number of best songs including “The Toreador’'s Love Song,” “My Rosary” an entirely new coon song, “I'm Just { Pining for You” and together with Mrs. Wilhkarm will their own { humorous interpretation of the popu- [lar song “Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly.” % Such a program ranging from the best operatic and most classical music down to the lightest and funniest songs of the times has never heard in Mount | Joy and a crowded house is expected and lady sing ambitious arias Cassel; Dingle Dongle Harry Scotch which met with her last enter a Lassie Sig- church his give before been | to support welcome a who such different accompanying style is able to in so many other styles of ‘songs while herself the ‘““As an entertainer Wilhar tion in masterly Mrs such a on piano Robertson unique combina as singer, pianist and elecution- this city It that she makes has not been heard in her not he forgotten the songs undoubted and success is must a specialty of amusing Engl such a “Mrs. 'E in in Atlantic give “Coster’ Dutch” and nry she sings which lish’ fashion.’ She will also her Green the aundie Laughing Song, ‘“Johnn} which she convulses them laughin Bg r & on and sends home A Grand fsnyder ha opens plano iron Re Sons will | chart at 12 and no one | to have { seats unless there are more | ity. | Co | used this oc at Garber’s Monday, Fel o’clock on will be permitte than in a f¢ person a reserved more four n 1 Penny Social The Juniors of the Church of will hold at residence of the superintendent Edith Myers, Thurs. ruary 23rd. A for a chair, twice the numbes pennies as the of the wear, a penny to told and Lantern God a “Penny Social” “he evening, penny to enter, penny of you size shoes have your for tune to see e Magic a penny Exhibition penny Also to be sold for a et rr ticles These Hens D. W. Stoner, three-fourth of here, single ay \ who resides Mrs about of a mile south about three hun white leg | west has dred | hens and during the month of ary she 3.840 e course combed xhorn Janu gathered of coat | she knows feeding poultry. (iano fiBssseesincss In Now Leaving ober Wf | about Live Town the stai old a precise Mariett: oman and quiet h n Direct has the | Oklahoma City reel A - { School | become omer Something Wrong Some mm The gen eral impression did not ] ¢ iroundho Monday's Se Snow in ate the sun was shin | where in. A Big Ad {8-inch space on another & Shand of interesting store news In. a page, Watt | have very all our readers. member | \ Malt House Closed The Mount Joy Malting Comp a successful season ti closes very The Anditors’ Report The Auditors’ report of the water account for 1910 of Mt. Joy Borough, | may be found in another column. ADVERTISINC - Florin HAPPENINGS IN 1 AGE WEST 0} Local and Persons Bri Occurred Since Our ° Our Hustling and V Neighbor Village, Flo Miss Annie Kline spent Landisville. A fine lot of Valentines by J. D. Easton. Mrs. Ed. Both and childre Sunday at Landisville. Harold Buller finished str 16 acres of tobacco on Monday) Jacob Kline and family were iting Mrs. Fanny Kline on Sunday Mr. Harry Musselman of Har burg was visiting his father on Mo da) Mr. Tillman Gantz and wife weré visiting her parents in this place on Sunday. Lost the this office. Mr. Tillman spent Sunday Daniel Stark. Miss Francis Masterson is spend- ing time at home during her mother’s illness. Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harrisburg, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Keener. The family of W. C. Bates takes this means of thanking those who as~ them during their bereave- a watch fob with F.” Return to of H. Charm initials “‘C. Stark of Mount Joy with his brother, Mr. some sisted ment, Mr. Schock of Washington Boro with his son-in-law of Des Moines, Iowa, have ordered a fine carriage at Young Bros. coach works to be shipped to Iowa as soon as completed. Report of Florin Primary School Miss Sue Brandt, Teacher The Primary School ended it’s fifth month of school Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1911. Number of pupils enrolled males 23, females 17, total 40. Aver- age attendance, 0, females 13 total Percentage of attendance, males 93, females 87. Honor Roll—Elizabeth Mary Katharine riel- Stoll, Elma Wiley, Arrita Butzer, Harry McGarvey, Jacob Kline, Stan- lev Booth Benjamin Gantz, Henry Becker, Wiley, Wilbur Wolgemuth, Allen Shearer John les, 2 00. Keener, Keener, Kline, en Clarence Fike, Aaron Nideigh, McGarvey, Mr. William sardner, Miss Stella Wach- Mr. John I Mrs. Clarence Meise Butzer, Earl Royer, John Baer, Mabel ind Ruth friends of welcome to vis- Root, sthet Flowers, and ducation a it the school. DOE ee Local and Personal s are selling 18 cents a doz” a at £ at butter 26 en and cents Wri pouns ville. 4 Mr. George Sutton, of Harrisburg Mr. Charles Cassell guest of st Thursday. Lancaster, of town spent call- last week gone to nas secur Mr. , clerk at home af- ladel- Irom home, Lancastewhy press it. Joy No re- Joy Hall on to at- irch in Ves rica are } ny sharp
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