Rr Tan eae h ! -_ y , ' nn gh gp - HT IN en ea eg 3 LAN 3 7 y . » » VOL. IX. NO. 3» rem - sega MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY rr = , PENNA, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15, 1911 - . . g Le / Tt 5 50 CENTS NMRCULATION ALLW Fy py Toa po ~ N ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RE A \ Y r hs ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERC = AL" MERCHANTS USE T _ 1 fe 10 INCRE : i : ’ ki "HI ADVERTISING \ X: M orn Affairs O INCREASE JURORS PAY . : A ] IEDIU , "n a i wr J geen oun Obituary Notes yy | 1 Repealing Speci 3 J ’ i [= pealing Special Law of ‘18G4 5 y Cs Our dace + PE LITERARY PROGRAM HAPPEND ar | ed That Will Patronize tl ri ar as et ROWRAM ; NGS IN THE BUSY VII | HE ROAD WHIC : a) e the Wilharm- | nil A 10 lace? a | i RO ICH WE ALL MUST Cassel Concert Here Wiki Be Rendered’ in. Mount 2ov'l € asin ead \GE WEST OF HERE { I'h stat Senat O Weadnhieada RAVEL SOONER OR LATER { Yek : ph ! wnt Joy Hall on Jenste |THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR Iie (ecenion WOMA { { ¢ \ \ : is a complete lis . A ARTIVN ER - { N GE IAF Local and Personal Briefs That H | of { fixing the pa ; Some Well Known People From Our oh A ia of the | FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK ANY hi LIFE INSURANCE. : al briels 1 Fa I : | attend the grand | On account of the large at PD HUSBAND IS R Oeics rod 8 { re aw \eichbort s ge atter 1 AL } 4 nce Our Last Issue is I'he repea { eighborhood Have Passed to the ymcert in the hall her at meetings of the 1a di Our Hustling § : { untv « v Great Beyond S ve , - Who and "here 3 His! 1001 Liter \ ) H tling and Wide Awake ! ) \ yond Since Our Last Issue ening » and Where They Have Visited—— riety heretofora. avira Mr. A. HI. Kennard, Visits R oF Village. Florin | cout controller. be aan Brannér. M [ Many Strangers Here Ove Bix urangemen Lens B ) sits Reading to Lt ' { oF olaint A 4 : ) 1e r. Scott Det G ’ n r sun : n made for hoid onrn etails of Funeral— { aint of jure Amos A. Sheaffer wiler, Mr. A. M. Martin, Mr. Clar wes day—Were You Among Them? ing n M Jov H Wife Identified a Bod eral His | el t ) \ Shar Ree 4 ! i : Hed a body ut Was ( nen + 1a | : ue : : a ni M. Stauffer, Post | Mr. Qiorsc 1 : meets of - Not That of Her Husband—Gets x ‘ t- $1 ; Y | ; cher, Mr. | Rheems - mang mily of | + Eni February | id a Nearly $500 Life Insurance Money I l I'l 1 of K+ a : ems, was in town esterda atrel . $ Hershey spent Sunday | general act of the 1 a Ir. Jonas Brubaker, Miss Maud. 8 ! ay {1 idaice is expecied as an . a WN dis > ( islature pass : James Zeigler; Dr. F ss Maud »ouder of Anchor, ci lent nrograt 1% bo teading. Pa Feh 19 A : el several vears ago that made mae Rict nr . 4 | eulated among friend : 3 ee cpared | : ' man sup- and Mrs. J. 1 >. : Ea os . ! , Dr. and Mr J. J. New- ; is here on BSat-}! nended wosed to be A, FH. Kennar sh 8. <. Ruth nav of jurors $2.50 per day and : \bram M. Redsecker phot: Di wd M New urday. S ? Cennard, aged 50 toy nesses $1.50 Those rates were | 1 Mr. Abram M 1 f BE Dr. and M WwW. N ls Snyder, Mrs. Milton Witt] f i [m A hooi, Keading of the | Sond in the Schuylkill River r of Philadelphia, spent | 11! LIS county until the questiol ¢ 1 or Mrs 0G {. Thome, Dr. and | town, spent Sunday in J a 4 1 28; Secretary; Approval of min- . riday, January 27, and the in t y raised: } ‘ 1 Om rom. * . V ongenecker, Dr and | fri ay i to with t veadi A Ee yody was subsequently ide bs a d 1 th axatic ; . 1 cation 1 { rie q | Vi1S3 IV tau ff ntly ider add Mrs. Wm. McQ boii ; taxation of costs 1 ol iseases, aged 87 Mrs. Wm. Heili Rev. and Mrs y | : nd Duet. Messy > ln A hi ita’ Mrs al h entified by 1 : leGarvey spent | C¢1Vil sult Coun al WwW. Get M » Rev. and Mrs. G.} Miss Edna Evans nt | : Fred Bucher, Bernard j : Mrs. Mina Kennard. Mr. ] sbethl ; | that ®itHe 5 wor enti She a hi s Mr. Wm. Hollowbush Mr. | at Lancaster. a spent ye Referred question M Kennard arrived in Reading today to i } n'a ' 1e¢ )1 Carl Bube, Mr. an aes His as the guest ois iad : 3 | pet detail g 3 gin i : ounders and son of | $1 a day, and « nimod that il : Misc: Mary Mulls qo Ir. and Mrs. G. H. Brown | Elsie Helm | Reist: Recitation. Miss Grac ails of his supposed death and heel x NWR 1 1 eal he * ‘n Mr. and Q lo r > . done a : $ uneral ( > 3 Rheems, spent Sunda ct of 1864 had not been 1 Miss Mary Mullen died at 1 H Mi len W. Brown, Mr. Mrs. Charles Bal | Pennepacker; Glee Club, Essa) pera) He is employed at the ‘ Mr. Harry Brown ] i ba y roneral ' 9 hh arid : 1 died at her home and Mr Thomas Brown, Mr. ¢ isi Priv. no ndisville | Anna Engle; Vo : : Lehigh plant of tl SO p : rown of Lan , vis- | MY general law making th a BAH listance south of Manhei Mrs. E. BE. B ; , Mr. and |visited her friend Mi Ira M ) ocal Duet, Misses Viola f the South Bethle- ) ited friends in town over Sunday of jurors $2.50 and witneg (1 ry On Tuesday from a heim Mrs. BE. E. Brown, Mrs, Sara Bative, jon Bund : ori Esther Ebersole; Debate—Re- | 1. iteel Company as an electrician an WILI 1568 § 50 $ yi comp ion p . "hi ‘ ’ X ay. { ’ ate Le . Mr... and Mrs. Roy nies: sent] Judse tandic sustaitted: Hooness ase 2A mplication of Mrs. Philip Frank, Mrs. Alois Bube Mr. and M Tol olved that Lee was a greater G and was not aware of his supposed Qa Te . >D { [Gis Sustalies 118 position f years Mr. and Mrs. 1 Qrel 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Peiffer of Nor-|al ‘ greater Lreéner-. 4 : 1 3 sed Satu dav and Sunday at Columbia { and held that the local I oT i and M I. D. Stehman, Mr. and | folk, Va Wore : or al than Grant, Affirmative. Mr. Whit eath and burial until Sunday, when rs : ee rs A Nn Witla } ’ vd. € y onests of his moth- A Nn hie a : ; ay, nen Mr. Albert Dierolf, of Lancaster, | FeP led. A ft dee Landis’ opin Mr. Levi Kline sab Cling, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.|er who is quite il 1 joth- | man Deacon; Miss Ruth Spangler he was advised by a friend by letter § » spent Sunday Ae ov 3 . : ne sia ’ pH 3 2 Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. GM NRG ged Necativ Mice The aod er | from Coatesvil J u 5 i a here with his father. ion was filed , county paid its Mr. Levi Kline. an aged Civil War Mi Oem +. Moyer, Mr. and Mr. Anthony Black of Philadelph }5 [ 1 Frances Bailer. Mr. | A atesville Mr. Loy Glats " . : ; urors an tao : eter Tio 1 3 ! MTS. Owen rand Mr. ve : iladelphia | Ke Greine Noa . r. and X\ Dre ye tlatacher of Maytown, |JUrOrS and witnes the compensa- veteran died at his homie th Spring J -W.- Shri > 1dt. Mr. and Mrs. | spent several days with his moth 4 : ner; General Debate: Sing- | ind My Kennard separated gited friends i : ~ t amed i . HD ri J. 3 Shrite, Mr. . vite : ’ ith his mother, ing, Cho ots ast i Av i H riends. in town on Sunday. jtien nemed m the special act Mount, Pa. He w a former resi- Longenecl r. and Mrs. C. S.|Mrs. Annie Black. : rus; Oration, Mr. Roy Longe a ne hey had two children A H ebnor Dukeman spent Sunday at The first grand jury that served dent of Manheim. M Rgenacket, Mr. Job W. Mcginnis, Mr. Cyrus Smith of Mill | necker: Recitation, Mr. John Mu Lenore, aged 11, and Albert, aged b i Whi Sh Er ren SPL a . § ( Messrs Iarey. 4 > . 2 ) s Smi of Millersville. | phv: : John Mi La: Re , ag f i oneybrook, as the guest of his par- after the county returned to the low- Harry and Paul Getz, Mr. |spent Sunday her : lersviile 1y; Instrumental Solo, Miss Miri: ast September Lenore went t 3 ents er pay, in its : ; and Mrs. M. A. Rollm: y ay here with his sister, | Kendig; Singi : Liriam | cpatesvill en 0 3 Mi ( pay, in its report, referred to the Benjamin Kuhns Mrs. 1 K : b I Rollman, Mr. and | Mrs. lewis Seeman > ndig; Singing by School; Adjourn i atesville, where she was attending Misses rertrude teh in renienc : : \ Mrs. Tra Kraybi hy or EY 04 me v ls RR i » I : # Gertrude Eshleman and convenience that jurors were put On Monday morning Benjamin |Bernhart, Mr Mr ad Ms 8B Mr. Frank Dyer of Atglen t i | school, Mr. Kennard having formerly .ettie Dye ST) ¢ x 5 : t for a ¢ sonani : { Q : y 4 is ty e art, r..t rg arr. 8 N, x ’ Atglen spen on’ fai reside ro « : : e Dyer, spent Saturday at Lan- o for a compensation that did not Kuhns, an aged resident of Columbi: ind Mrs. Harry S. New | Saturday and Sunday wi . HR Don’t fail to come, will be held { resided there. On Saturday, the hu caster. Dav CUITORt Gkberscs oT Tod of Bens o ambin. | comer. Mr. and MraiM. 8 Bowmt X day with his cousin | rain or shine, F 1eld | hand says pd 5. i Miss E : . penses. The court ad- | _ f heart failure at the age of | Mr. and Mrs aM. 5, Jowman, | Clarence Campbell. an shine, Feb. 18. 1911 WO ays Mrs. Kennard visited y Miss Edna Rineer of Elizabeth- mitted the pay was too small, but said 73 vears ! : 5 d Mrs. J. W. Hertzoz, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B migsion five cents, | Coatesville and announced that her ow spe x “i : here was ak 4 er and Mrs. . nN Qeh i yrs. as. Bowman were — | ibs 1 ) ¥ y ywn, spent Sunday in town visiting there was no way to increase it un- ra — M ; John E. Schroll, Mr. and | Visiting the intter's brotl oy er etl ee | husband had been drowned She ond i y Lezislatur Mrs. C. N t . 3 £ s brother, Dr ; NG xi friends. til the Legislature met to repeal the Mrs. Jacob M. Newcomer Bucl N. Mumma, Mrs. Estella |Jno. J. Newpher on Sund n Mi SALUNGA took the daughter away with her to Mrs. BE Nica. rol . speci: aw "We NT Jucher, Mr and a : 4 , aay. Misses B 3 ¢ ~, y 5 ’ EC : Mrs. Ed. Dyer of Atglen, is spend- special Jew, Anna J. Newcomer, wife of Jacob I Ir. and Mrs. Howard G. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S es Bess and Fanny Horst have show her the grave of her father > GAvAYS 5 The sich 3 acol 4 or wlio : MIS. ie 8 Seems: ¢ o 3 hile + mm . ing several days in town visiting The commissioners and controller | M: Newcomer, died on Tuesday ever a necker, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas N.|Mr. Cyrus Smith of Mill suian au 5 to Philadelphia { They are supposed to have come to i : 5 | decide Av ing : Lesday even ostetter ig Y : an oi of Millersville, spe Mrs. Kendig : | Readi : friends lecided to have the old law repeal- ing at her home at Mountville, of ystetter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K.|part of Sunday at Elizabetl S Spon ited rs. Kendig and Mary Peifer vis- Reading. i sy \ . vo ea peal $ . , 4 nne yin Ss dy ¢ Clizabethtow > y Ure rr a fae , Mi Mary and Ruth Baily of ed and they inserted an advertise- a complication of diseases in her 62 | |] nett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E Mr. Eli Helman of Soutl pi ol Uren family on Sunday Mr. Kennard came to Reading to i oT Visi ; f me i > ir ; ar ‘ : 2 | Ebersole gi ia i i : é f South Dakote Miss Edi 1 : a" ; : 5 Lan ter visited their mother over ient in the local papers that the vear. She had been sick abot aie yle, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Keen- | father of Dr gab ot a, s Edith Cooper spent a few locate his children. After " : 1t four | ep Dr. William Helm: avs : fter three vis- Sunday. repeal would be asked for. This weeks. er, Mr. and Mrs. S Sarhoals tadis ! elman, ig|days at Harrisburg wi : ? its to ) , 4 3 s wsked for. This pub- . 8. Dearbeck, Mr. | Visiting relatives in thi . eis urg with friends to the morgue by Mrs. Mina K Misses Elsie Stacks and Emma lic notice was given so that if any Si and Mrs. J. S. Carmany, Mr. Sam’l mR 2 is vicinity. Mrs. Will Bertzfield and son Rich- nard she: deilaiod the oo . ii Dver visited fri : one hs iections . 2 NG Royer, Mr. @ I - J oe Ho ver of Atglen and |ard spent a few day . y y te be’ yer visited friends in Mt. Joy on 1ad objections to ‘the repeal of John H. Finley Ir ind Mrs. E. I. Nissley, | four sons spent Sunday wi EA and o pent a few days at her home in that of her husband. Sunday. the law he could file the same, There John H. Finley, of Bainbrid Mr. R. V. Fegley, Mrs. Wolfe Yoffe, | and relatiy { . i ay with friends | Lancaster. Kennard said he had his Hi 3 : , ; y, Jainbridg : * 2 y, | ¢ ele es at Florin : : Be » had his fo i oa AE . weTe tions 3 : N 3 : orin and Mt. Joy Miss : si1 ge . fe in- Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz and ere no objections filed and the re- died on Monday after a weel’s illness Irs. W. B. Detwiler, Miss Emma Mrs. Simon Geistweit hn. 1 Tiss Anna Doerstler spent Satur- sured for $480. The company stat Miss Lizzie Gantz spent Saturday dt peal of the law had plain sailing thru of pleuro-pneumonia. He was seven hookers, Miss Martha Breneman, |and Helen Plummer of } on Alfred | day and Sunday with her sister, Mrs that $406 was paid to Mrs. Ke Ble . ay ¢ She g . ; a8 8 » {est : a . ¢ ’ er dlizabe : nA 7 fund al i he a ¥ a * MTS. Ke £ Lancaster. the Senate and will also have thru the ty years old and a veteran of the Miss Annie E. Snyder, Miss Emma, | Visited Mrs. Ira Met of Elizabethtown | Frank Strickler He continued: “When I 1 i an lw . rons House of Representati . Civi Feiy: te ¥ > | Brow1 isd Tn: : : ia as Mrs. Ira Metzgar on Saturds: Miss am : Sat : : : : ‘eceived the Mr. and Mrs. William Easton, of on of Hoprosonisuives: vil War. From .boyhood until the |v. 1, Miss Laura Burtz, Miss Alice| Miss Mary Frank has ret ih few. Mary Kendig is spending a special delivery letter from my friend . Mt. Joy visited friends in our town 1e repeal will go into effect as canal was vacated he was a boatman V. Stehman, Miss Mabel F. Donavan. | Philadelphia agair oe urned to ey weeks with her uncle. Fran} in Coatesville that I had en on Sunday. soon as the act is signed by the gov- His two boats were crushed by a Miss Marguerite M. Herr, Miss Esth ’ Sie tine Th Aga after spending | Deichler in Philadelphia drowned and my body 1 1a( been Ravn : 5 3 : : Ble : e | paic : , Miss lusther |° time here with her mother near T Ror 5 J ydy buried it Ve sti : ernor a sy firs Ara ate ice gorge eist igq \ : ther nec I'he ) 1 d it al- Mr. Emery Inners of Elizabethtown | g¢ ) pa ii first jurors to the bene- late ice gorge. Deceased served three 3 ist, Miss May Manning, Miss Mary | tOWn. ear ” he Rev. Edward Dickson of most paralyzed me. 1 thought it . rigsited his sister + ited wil > se WwW are ie vears as a supervisor : : etwiler iss Fe i : rook r a POT ; : g wag visited his sister, Mrs. Francis Neidig ye those Who are drawn ySars as a supe rvisor. His wife and 2 wiler, Miss Fannie Mumma, Miss Mis Daniel Qoltinagher 2 B klyn, N. Y., will fill the pulpit information of the hls @ k 4 2 | for the Apri a . : Cony . Sf reltmacher and sc in the Ny I € death of n on Sunday 1 e April court. one son, James, of Harri arrie Lengle. Miss Flor . FON son 1 the M. BE. Church on 8 daughter 1y ay. : , arrishurg, sur- : 2 s Florence Heilig, | of Newtown, sper sqtapds > wurch on Sunday morn-| = iter It took me jus Mr. and Mrs : ot remem etl ol femmes vive. The funeral s i Miss Bertha Stauff By , spent yesterday here as | Ing h t 1 © me just an hour Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Fair, of May = 3 ineral service was held a Stauffer, Mrs. E. F. Bak- | 8UeSts of her sister. Mrs J : » o pull together. As soon as I coul town. spent Monday in town visit- I'rolley Schedule Change in the Lutheran church Thursday af er, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘W. Cassel. Mr, | Childs ro +x 8000 Master Melvin Newcomer having | 2¥Tan8e matters 1 star 4 ould ine friends ’ On Monday night the trolley sched ternoon. oy | Geo Sutton M1 id VN = : \ " : been sick for some tir : ‘ : “ling Ii 3 I started for Read- A ule wi thicat i TOUS oy . Ty r.. and. Mrs. ‘Harry Irs. William P. Frank left on Mon- | and . 1e time, 1s well again 4 intended hunting up my wife.” Ir. Herbert Keener of Harrisbure 1 was subject to a siight change. hs —e yson, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber day for Philadelphi ’ on 1 spent Sunday arand Mrs. C. R. R. Kenn : : e. per 2 : Ry Ena Every evening 1 3 A 9 1K Mr 1 rl 4 ? : ’ sighs a where she is|parents, N . BL ; Se py es inard, residing pent Sunday in town visiting his : hi ning but Saturday, the 9.15 A SUCCESSFUL BEE > and Mrs. Frank Conrad, Mr. and | Spending the week with relati 1 its, Mp and J. Z. Kline in Bainbridge, Lancaster count ng : > ary ha nit 1 5 4 ALA | Mra an y - a v Li elative a ny : y Aad aste » #5 many friends 2 will be annulled, but instead it 5 : Harvey Raymond, Florin, P: friends ne Mr. and Mrs. McKee moved from | S€veral communications t yy Sout AN 1 TY ive y will leav I. aster F m . Mi (et I 1 : hr 8 : our Wn I sa rola : s to Corone Vir. Hiram Walters and daughter eave ancaster at 9.45. The Held on Saturday Nigl Ny Miss Geta Bender will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Fred S ho ur town to Mt. Jo Thursday. Nagner, this city : ’ ner Thed Mt. J 1ghter | next will les r T a s ight Near East Mp. ( 1 pany | M : red Scheaffer and | Mr. and M [ rscay. | : city, in which she Theda. of Mt. Jov, were Sunday visit I re b. he car Pater 1 LSS M1 Abert Campbell : £ I's mharoar mean disclaims thats i ors ir o re SHndny. visy will leave El A ay Petersburg \1bert Campbell spent Saturday | with Philip M rae noved in|, 1ims that she believes the body rs in our town. ul at 11.15 in- die _ — {and Sund h g is . Wd du fetzgar la Ned found in the river w 9c " . | nd with Mr Rehan ff ne 4] river wa f , M Goorze: Irwin aE : i ead of 10. last car at elling hee W held OBRATORICAL CONTEST ! L.ancastet . Mrs. Scheaffer at |« n husband : as that of her ; te win, of Harrisbur 10 9 \ : } e was held at the Red ! W jos apLe | ' : : also sent ¢ op « visite d his aunt, Mrs. Howar ‘ 2.34 iturday evenings the c: Stone Hall schoolhon ; Mr Francis | George Fi 1oved fron ind Coron \ + photograph gl 3 or loward Greena | will leay Lancaster S 18% 10 1% Lite} é schoolhou Hemp- | ny | : rancis I. Morton and sons | hou 5 the Neiss |, n¢ Vagner admitted that walt. in this place leave [Lancaster a 9 b" 0.15 ield township. on Sat : : : here will Be Keen ( ench: ; | Francis and Charl os X | house on 1 | and tl i there v ¥ . : € € Trieste : and: 11.15, and ye wr ‘atim Dr Saturday evening : h ontesting for | x irles, of Philadelphia, | week \ Shans coming : t resemblance, but she Miss Elizabeth Wagner, of Lancas- 4 : thtown at. There were five class vith fot hat Silver Medal | spent a week vi her &i : | : RD. Wann NOVe Vr to call on tl Non ou: she ter ‘ f Lancas- 10.45, 11.45 and 12 : 3 : with four a | her sister, Mrs. | Fry w und be] n the Coroner. er, spent Saturday and Sunday in i prizes in each, and there were dia eee seemerene {John Cramer. { e understand moved to EI oa town wi a, ghd ve, " Fr o ati fr Toll ho \ | bethtown ey EL own with her mother. ret lozues, recitations, drills, tableaux Following is the program to be { Mrs. John Cramer and sister Mr \ ld Reception of Memt Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gish, spent Sun : tolee Seed Potetoos and music The programme had rendered at the oratorical sily | Morton of Philadelphia, spen n Barbara Fi Tartha Brene On Sunday morn RE ) div aL Mi. Tov. ns tl ul By an ad elsewhere in this issue been arrang dati ne hadl,,.q Contest i 1 lver | day with ‘Mr phia, spent Mon-| man, Martha Eby, Mm rene-ij ro ! norning Rev. Spangler } Mt. Joy, as the guests of Mr. | may 1 : : ; € arranged by Ellen S. Herr test in Mt. Joy Hall onl" with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dabel Mi h Eby, Mary Peifer an f the United Brethren C1 and Mrs. Christ Herr | may be seen that Mr. John Kienzle, teacher of the school Th ' | Friday evening. Feb. 11 Thi Ver, of zabethiown ¢ -| Miss Miriam Kendig attended tl | cotvod into chs Te n inrch re- ic «f Philadelphia, offers « ice see Sr ¥ . ere were |, : 1 1. 1is is ¢ t : 50 a : i ded he | 1 into church fellowship the f 1 Mr. Addison Breneman has rented | potatoes « ET : rs choice seed several vocal solos by Mrs. H. C an excellent program and thar) To ~~ M Dr of the General Auxiliary at| 0" nS members By c« HE i i the late Jac yo i Ei }{potatees o yetween fifty and sixty Rein Thea : y =r * should be VOrv o : | Mt. Joy on Fr r Tinh "A fait Sams 4 mnfession of Te wcob Weaver property and | varieties for sale ie 3 R€ nhold. The bee was given for the e a ver ood attendance | LITTLE OF EVERYTHING N ! iday night | faith Mr. Irvin M. Baker, Miss P: will occupy it April 1st. : sale ver easonable. A benefit of the school library and over Part 1 ib Not a bit unluek; We have fail ne Williams, Mi Hel - Mis Pend Miss ‘ ) ‘ Aaa number of persons hereabouts ave $42 was realiz on Ive Instru ntal ” re, y Enda ot ed to hear "an anni Dy 11 A ams, Miss Helen Hostette Tiss Anna Buller and friend, Miss | nb a. ) i have $42 was realized. It was found nec- ; nstrumental Trio--Misses Barbara | State and County News Boi g of any accident or even Nd Mis itharine Nissley y r Barbara Shallow, of Lane. ste cen buying seed from Mr. Kienzle essary to turn many persol Minnich, Lucey Miller 1 Estl i for Qui. News Boiled Down | the bursting of a kle 1 ter: Mr. and M Musley. By lst: ¢ a anc. ster, spent ( for the past few a: Aa : : an) ersons away | Jheada iller, and Esther or Quick Readi is war ‘e Oy any off SEER rs. Harry Willia Suni #t Elizahethtown © the past few years and it has from the entertainment | Mumma; Scripture Reading, Mi 2 Reading his warehouse man Who fled tv on f BOY and M1 rry Williams, 3 for iver univers: ” ai a pa y * | Reading, Mrs Sp beramianes ‘ Fre fiieda u ni fl Spangler and d: Mr. Jac site ) aes giver universal satisfaction. 1 y a a . Jno. Eby: Praver. R Sour-krout he Pov in les A ind daughter n I cob Heistand and family of [need he would apr t 5 Cl The Winnows of the pities followiliod Eby; Prayer, Rev. Bossert; Mus- | Look at our ad on page 2, it will | Kendi it the home of mine host | 1° Ruth ear Lancaster tH aprecia your order. Class ils of ; Tlic, r Hizch Sci i fi8€ 2» v1 ndig, on le “riday day i on ister Junction, spent Sun- ey Seer 1, pupils of twelve years and | : It. Joy High School Glee Club; |interest you. Getz Bros Dani IB oo ejay | Ne ay in town visiti - 4% ieee under, Miss in ecitati ) ‘ : ’ ar i ETON, anie : : . { ; e own visiting friends. i : Bee r. Miss Lu Rohrer, teacher: first, | n citation, I'm Guilty; Recitation, | Wanted A 'zood barber bor 5 Ty in of Conestoga Centre | Meeting Post Master Leo S zor of loots Clog a Pipe Irvin Kreider; sec \ >» | Saved; Music, Selected; ra I, Nia? 3 : r. Apply | formerly of Salunga died of i by ji poned o Smeltzer of Mt. Joy A 1 : I ider: second, Stanley Grif- | sic, Selected: Recitation, | William’s Barber Shop, Mt. J : : nga died of lagrippe Inasmuch as th . Th iste $e rms J J ew days ag sre wal. 0.o Ath» i Ni . The 5 ins * 1, | £ » y, Mt. Joy. 2t |1n the Per ! : : * e special commi i visted his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | «i V 1) 120 there was a con- fith: third. Elizabeth Groff: fourth, | The Old Violin: Recitation. The Stra | Both hanks Kore oF 3! yy. 2t 4 former place on Saturday |1® ot ready to's I committee a Jefferson Bishop, on Sunday . | siderable amount of water finding Ada Eby. Class 2, pupils school hil i | Sunbeam: Vocal Solo, Mi 3 = 'birthd : \ observed Lincoln’s | morning. The body was 1 : iy : ay » report, the adjourned . ay. $y rar 4 oS oe ass «, Ss school echilc ’ « S010, MISS Yiola | M* thaay on Monday | ain as brought | eeting oil rie chit . . eh : . its way in © >in ; rey toe TMG las : 3 a ay by rem: o . mT | ndship Fire Compe Mrs. Ed Krodel of Elizabethtown, | Spi 0 0 Phe cellar at Mr. M. A. ren, Miss Elizabeth Forney. teacher: Baker: Recitation, The Tem’ Echo: | closed. 1aining 0 our town Tuesday, where the ser will be pOStooRed: I T ympany sper Av. 1 ) y | Spickler’s Washington House 10S irst. Bdn: : ! » | Reci*n tic ' TRO, | vices were held i . > { med from tonight , ? i Monday in town as the guest | investigation hi SD use A close fre Edna Brubaker: second, Albert Reci*ition, Shadews Mr. Irwin Baker has quit his jol I hte ere held in the M. E. Chu | next Monday evenis a ight tc of her sister, Mrs. Emli BLIB showed that the roots ‘Rohrer; thir : Yap | ¢ ‘ me 1s job rment was ade in the B i 2a : mng eb. 20, at 3 7] Irs. Emlin Buller. of aires hod ms pa : hird, John Hess; fourth, Part 11 2 Mr. Harry William's tonsorial | cemeter Was made In the Brethren 0 cock, : Mr. Ed Steigerwald and family of ? beg, some mysterious Anna Binkley. Class 3, open Miss | Instrumental I u.t. Migs G>a 33 | parlors Soria metery, where his wife was buried | ’aoli, spent Sunday in town a 0 manner, found their way into a lead Florence Miller, teacher; first Li] ~’lder and Mr. Warren D a Mr. H. C. Sel some 20 years ago ee 0 gg... 3 as 3 ras i . y Lif : st, Lloy fe ‘ 2 acon; , . . Se k is ¢ + Ba | No y Zoest of Mr. George Geyer and fi he | waste pipe. The roots were small Hurst; second, Edna Brubaker; oy | eirfon of Judges: ] acon: De-| the house d Schock is confined to —————— bie He ¢ Were Good Friends av. i 3 and fam- {and interwoven until the entire out- Elsie B rOORILY doi : » Ker; third Mis. 8 8D : > \warding Medal, | ; ise due to an attack of rheu- ELIZABETHTOWN | On last Wednesday evening Mrs ; let of a $-inch pi ; cmyer; fourth, Naomi s. S. S. Dougherty; Music by Mt, |™a"5™ H. E : { Blessing of this | : : Warlos. Wi a i h pipe was clos Teaver as » High S Yale - E. Hostetter, of wil 2 118 place, was remen ’ Mr. Charles Winters and family of fuel Ying Vos gloved: Weaver. Class 4, geographical, H 107 High School Glee Club: Benedic- | Mr. Jas. O. Newpher who is ilj|? few days 1 etter, of Annville, spent | ed by a number of ! as remember- ] Zim, spe 3 3 2 .. Fenstermacher : y ti " . » DERedICs | i od ple Oo ig {NTE ays here on business v a number of Ler friends from [anheim, spent Sunday in town with I.. Fenstermacher, teacher: first, Will tion, Rev. Geo. Getz. | with an attack of grip and gastriti un on business. Mount Tov Fics : f1 is fron his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Win Hall Association Meets Pool; second, Agnes Kline; third Admission 10 cents | is somewhat improved and gastritis a é 1el Fetter left for Mechanics- | caster Y, rin, Salunega and Lan- ili . so alar : : adidas 7 ? ’ - ; wa oved. urg, to mq is fii anies- | caster in the fo f : ters. The regular monthly meeting of Allen Landis; fourth, Lloyd Hurst. | TE Fel Men | Rev. W. H. Egge will del Mi make his future home there. | Mrs. Bles a ol a donation. > Hi Seba at Wades & tg ‘ les 1 «iH LgRe. W deliver a Miss Sus: Wats 1 | s. Blessing takes these : Mr. ana Mrs. Prank. Shultz of Mt the Mount Joy Hall Association was Class 5, general information, Walter | Have 121 Members now | lecture in the Reforted " ver a to h usan Watson has returned | Tn h means of Joy spent Sunday in town with the held on Monday evening. Regular Powl, teacher: first, Lloyd Hurst: | Court Mount Joy No. 238. T | Lititz, on. Friday an Church at i er home at Philadelphia after a all who took part in the latter's : : her : b routine business was transac a, Secon ; a pa es Dy i ’ : oy. Neuadd Torest- | 3 a) ng. ort visit her relat © atter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli| 5.4 : as transacted. Mr. d, Agnes Kline; third, Win |" of America, is about the strong- | You can save money by using friends € to relatives and | ———— Flowers. Joseph Haines was elceted janitor Pool: fourth, Nelson Groff [est weerot cocloty bi tha t £ 18 coupon ad this v : J y using our as. (eee ” yore ,. : . 1 > J ¢ tow 1 Ti « Ss week. To 3 « The NT sod eb 3 ¥ i, x fic Florin Orchest:a and o num for one year from April 1st, vice a tid | cally, the roll call now t A? umeri | cent tbe sabe ek : We will ac- & I'he Christian Workers of the a April First Changes a : é m- | yae Ti Siti Ee . a yw totaling 121. same as cash. Getz Bros wirch of th I ; | Mr. Henry Evans 1 ser of friends were pi2as: ; Jacob M. Schroll resigned. x | An eve 7 | . ila : 4 Bros. 1e Brethren rendered ¢ A Hl van { rented the : ne ¥ ere pieasuntlyenter- The Worle Has. Stariod ven dozen new members were | An additional fine and up-to-date | Very interesting and i rendered a | Rice p IV ne ed the Pcamreit | y-red a a ‘of Mr I -§- Gieeenere— ; * KE: itte z ‘ . a ate . gting and instructi as and it Ap at} 2 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Work was hegun on excavating for | wdmitted Monday night and another | bath room outfit was placed in posi- | Sramme in ti aro instructive pro-lfirst. Mr. B. E. | occupy it April Harry Shoemaker. Moving to Elizabethtown the foundation of some of t oe or class will be initiated on the even | tion at proprietor M. A. Spickl 4 Harry c ee church on Sunday. | the Jose rn Sisand leased . 3 x . . nl ~ ¥ » 4 1e uild- | ine 1€ even- 7s : M. A. Spleklers | arry Coble f Wester: 1 [ Josep! 1) viler DIC . Mr. and Mrs. John Nigsley of Lan- Mr. Ed. M. Souder, the extensive ings to be erected by the Uni yuild- | ing of March 27. District Deputy | Washington House by Mr fol i. | is le, of Western City, Iowa | West Ma y roperty on caster s S avd atle dealer ¢ 2 : e Universal | Mr : but) n Mr, John H.}° sectio i reel and will we tl aster en Sunday in town as the ( He dealer at Anchor, formerly a Hardware Works on the dow site pe Mr. Goll of Lancaster, and a num- | Buohl last week. tion his first . i, ill move there uest of his pare Wir : residen r Flor oi ; site re- sr of visitor : 8. nui: — I 3 of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tos ont of Florin, will move on the | cently purchased by the company ir {ber of visitors witnessed the degr ol — »-————— ; : e is dda) label ristian selav . o AOE TLE y tl an) orl OR : gre 5 i -sr 1iristian Nissley. T. ough property near Elizabeth- the west end of town 8 ; 1 | work on Monday night. | He Wat Ne r {rah h 1 3 ' v 3 ' 3 « + ‘ 3 .@ vo | as Never spre improvement , 3 orester Our extensive lumber, coal and town in the Spring. Mr. Souder will | plant will be electric dri 880 —_—rrm seer 7 "Yon say 3 Sy 1 here tow I ! a ALLV I'l Posters ‘Attend Church fee sre . “| continue i s Cf : v \ : driven. Work | ; say you leit home the | tOWR. He i 1 xi esters of Amerie 1 merchant Mr. H. H. Moore, is continue in the cattle business as |will be pushed with gr . k His Farewell Ser 3 | tenth?” asked tI . ne yn the | Ba month is erica attended able to sit up again after a spell of heretofore | f ith greater rapidity] Rev. W. H. I Sermon ig ?”" asked the judge. | tev. W I Vii eo Re ! 1p again after a spell o . as soon. as the weather . ) sv. W. H Noo eter ata ‘Yes. sir.” i : 1 tera in a CElentgRy 2 CE e sr permits g pasto vf il » ; yf the i a sickness of two weeks duration. > : Dermies. Evangelical Church. will Toor nel “And came bacl iy 4 d ¢ nter 8 in n the Mr. Jo Nis i = were reset ER eee W : vill preach his| p ame back on e 25th?” | est ectu I : r. John Eyer and famiiy of Done- Were at Columbia } farewell sermon next Sund I *Vou wir." ' Forial : M ‘ an gal, and Mr. Ed rder a q : . . | ) stants for ine : eX; ouneay. even- : { 11 church on 1 4 Eli I Jers Ed Ryder and family of A number of the members of Court Tt Contestants for Madu; ing. It is needless for us to say that “What were you doing in the i BY DC wuay ww a Blizabethtow role. orieste 1 Ne TR : 1e contestants in the Or : hove voit 1 : S 10 say that |: on . doing In the inter- la o1 i : a t gn; were guests in the | Mt. Joy No. 228, Foresters of Ameri- | gijver M ants in the Oratorical | there will be a large number of im? hte | confed ! Chr uiversary. Vv Ay YWaic fos . ’ % lver Med: Yio : . ; 3 I fe | A onfede . : : $ y of Mr. Christian Grove, on |®2 attended a boom session and hog edal Contest ‘to be held in | listners. Rev. ro ik rv { Never yon vB] " } on Sunday OYE A : | the Mount Joy Hall ni : 18 ( the h a place \ exhibited ' Ha ua y. roast at Columbia Friday night given | ine el i all on Friday even- Most popular pastors that ha Vol Iv R a ( ; , , i ; . - g, Fe are Mis ‘ : 3d y nas ever Le 1iscences a ere will be special services for by Court Susquehanna, No. 235. fo eb. 17. are Miss Carrie Frank, held a charge here and v in vl He Ti | a . he of Master- g 3 = { Miss Esther Ebers $ o ¥ x ve sincerely | e hrew ap | Mr. and ‘ 3 a 1 people held in the U. B. TT nh Esther Ebersole, Miss Evelyn Pope he will be returned Yely] ey supp : t1 y Hen aie I aim urch oj g . Shrite, Miss io ER . : LUI : | 8 Dose e father gave id nef ) Ses on the first Saturday and Will Move to Lancaster |g tl Tiss Lottie Royer, Miss Mary — eet lide awaw.” her gave the | ana no BE : n Zor dav \ . . J i as Dshlems tan 13s Qy a; | away. | rs and sit 1 a to ie in tt ya Yaron Full particulars Mrs. Mary Garber, who resides on nan; Misy Ruth Spangler, The Star Course | “Not exactly. H { connected TS | get practi erty dung tes hese columns later i e : Ci —— Don’ 2 sak e gave a million |, . =. | get practice at Mount Gretna i fs Marietta Street, has rented a fine n Don’t forget the final number away, and threw her in.” 25 1 I tovias atti : ! wk wretna in 1904. i A ‘large number of our town folks | new 1 —: ; 3 j the Star © : al number of | _,. er in.”’—Philadel- ies at tl yeaut I i — Oe Bicol dod the revival 2 olks house on East King Street, at Boys’ Suits at Reduced Prices Star Course in Mt. Joy Hall next phia Ledger. Blace: A very s me a ha Q roviv rt . : = s Maclos i 3 all ne A very 1 he Res Hef town ou 8 a services at Eliza- | Lancaster and expects to move to We still have some more Boys’ I'nesday evening in Mr. Ellsworth | Sg ferme spent and tf “111 wa » roason ff unday i ’ , xd : ys lun a lr As _ : 1 t 1 wager that woman su $ e being cond Hi who which | that city eary next month. Suits that we will sell cheap as we Plumbstead. The chart for reserved Installed a Telepl} Cushman of tl! ( H. 1 diver doesn’t it woman submarine ucted by the Menno —_——————— a , : ® | seats opens ; a atled a Telephone oo he Cedar Rapids : = stay unde 3 > - 0 no c x is seats opens on Frid: : Fea innt I apids 4 er the w tes in their church at that place t want to carry them over the ..¢ Wl By n Friday noon at Gar- Dairvmen B. ¥ .Raufiman. & Sor branch: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kreid more than ten minutes at a tim ater, . S ~ § S . % i é £ 1 : 8. A. HH. sider, ma . 1 8 ¢ ; Mrs. Samuel Seifert and son Ed Solly Sues Johnny Sasen. Gets Bros gon have installed an Independent Tel “| Mr. and Mig. FE. S. Gerberich a Ware > e - J. B. Senft, att a Pinas ——— ee ’ e-{wn ; =. JerJeriGl ale “Ny : - B. , attorney fo z —- pne. Mr. and } vi N ly ; , ®Wphraim Morton and 119; of Vthial hog lssticd e} for Sol. Rosen Ie On Bal Lid and ¥'% Wi. C. Harnish, Middle- obody down there to teat rabia: Walter Morte eas : § isere lh for $215 'vnd Boys® Caps Ti s On Exhibition a —— A le town; Mr and Mrs. W. K. BruBhe es a a JERE iy eo 5» meas: | against J atk. Sdnigh : ; > 1¢ medal to be awarded at and George HB. G aA ¥ Special in Shir * son Allg PRY, Sh 3 ght, of Bliza- We get rid of our; stock: O phi bi > awarded a ook. at our ad on page 2, i : reorge KE. ( ~on/ \nnville; y I 1 in Shirts ‘aes, 3 betht n stock rator 1 Siiv on page > e; We 1 : Poitlan d~"0% own. 4 - lop Me® 8B Rp Caps and i Ey Dredn) Contes brest you. Get £o 2: I will Mr. Bnd Mis. W. A 1M e have a special sale of s : A Baws’ | ¢ S : ¥ A AL n 43 al sal of Co ©] A — % $12 s and are_in the Mt. Joy Hall : J ’ Z S, 7 d Mr. |ihat were $1.¢ 3 4 Ea rs inp Boia Faven . Joy Hall on Friday and Mr§ A GQ oe . were $1.00 and $1.50 ; prger than J & closing, . . Cy aafeation. > L AV arise 1 can sgl 2 / A. G. Longs an SH me d $1.50, node fail to (1 ORS B > Ta & prastice oF WC ao Lm, oarites save mol st 1g our | davg olonf Flizabethi le: and fing at Tse. Getz Rros OmMpAar 1 faa o Elizabet} n 2. REO i gaint Parole On en oe Foe Ih ad this > i 1 . 1178 Det Lo Witamms, ex- | i .. pla Pres. ts soem {11 ac- | cen Guaranteed or Wone red Batis . NT ! 3 » To Hi . Will em on A , pu tae cor: Loek at oy St youe dragiint duanon intergal yo ov aay . + Olen 3 and 1 Full or wil ad’ - a NL » RG nA] Py mal B 3 > U! o : y O £ Rs, PA. dnlly. D3 ; {vestigate A com: rticles
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