VOL. IX. NO. 42 50 CENTS A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COT T NT fA k —OUR ADS BRING RESUIL S-——THAT'S WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING Florin Affairs THE HERE INGS IN WEST OF HAPPE? AGE BUSY VIL. Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox spent Sunday at Harrisburg. | The Misses Stacks spent Sunday at Rheems with friends Mr. Jacob Hostetter spent Monday at Elizabethtown. | Messrs. Charles and John Carson spent Sunday in Lancaster. | Mr. and Mrs. William McGarvey, | | spent last Sunday at Lawn { Mr. Milton Arndt is all smiles | | since last Thursday-——its a son. | Mr. John D. Hossler of Mount Joy | | spent Sunday in town with friends. | Miss Bertha Kshleman visited friends at _Blizabethtown on Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Carmany and Miss Anna | [Shank spent last Wednesday at Lan- | caster. day for Philadelphia, thence to New ! York and later will return to St. Our Card Basket Louis, Mo., where she will resume | her duties. Rev, and Mrs, §. 8S. Daugherty of THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR Elizabethtown, visited friends in FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK and in the afternoon the United Who and Where They Have Visited Many Here Over Sune day—Were Among Them? town on Sunday Rev. Daug Brethren Church, re tll Qe STOLEN, THEN ABANDONED berty spoke in Strangers You Miss Nettie Culp paid her mother Two Large Bags of Chickens Found | a ghort visit yesterday. at Keagle's Mill Miss Whiteleather of Gettysburg is snssnG6EH LH { here on a vist to frineds. Two large bags that bulged with Mr. Harry E. Getz and Dr. F. L. their contents were found on Sunday | Richards spent Sunday at Harris morning along the banks of the creek | burg at the bridge at Keagle's mills Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller spent several | There was some suspicion at first| days with Mrs. Jno. Evans at Inter- las to what the bags contained, and legores several people who saw them were | The report that mail agent Stam {afraid to investigate. Finally one|paugh is down with typhoid fever is man with more courage than the |incorrect. others opened the bags. Mrs. C. H. Zeller and Mrs. Jno. Each bag contained 25 dead chick- | Cramer spent Tuesday at Marietta ens. All were plump and consisted | with Mrs. Anna Vogel. {of brown and white Leghorns and Mrs. John Cramer attended the Plymouth Rocks. funeral of Mr. Martin Smith, at Co-~ That the chickens had been stolen | lumbia, last Wednesday. | there is no doubt, and it is believed Mr. and Mrs. John McCurdy, daugh Messrs. Irvin Bishop and Daniel | | Shank spent several days at Leba- non. Mrs. H. L. Stoll spent several das | in Philadelphia the guest of her par- | ents. | Mr. Daniel Flowers of Elizabeth- | town, called on friends in town last | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shetter an- | nounce the arrival of a son since | | (in | town, | place on Sunday. | 80ns were will, February 16, 1911. last week. Mr. Norman Menaugh of Pittsburg was here on a visit to his mother on Sunday. For for hatching in, Pa. Mr. Harry C. Brunner Joy, circulating in Sunday. Mrs. Annie Good visit to her mother nie Geiger. The Roads Church on well attended. Mrs Emlin home from Columbia. Mr. William was a welcome Minorca Easton's, le—Black at J. D. Flor- was the village on Iowa, is here | Mrs. Fan- of on a Cross very the were services held at Sunday Buller weeks visit returned friends ST. a to Elizabeth- to this of visitor Rider and two Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Nissley guests of friends at abethtown on Sunday. Signed: WM. D. EASTON of Mount | | eggs | [ens are held that the thieves became frightened, and rather than be caught with the goods threw them away. The chick- ters, Misses Lily and Mary, spent Sunday in town with relatives. Miss Pear! Wallace and her broth- at the mill for identi-|er Earl, of Blue Ball, spent Satur- fication. From whom they were|day and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs stolen could not be learned. That Mary Shelly. they had been stolen on Saturday Mr. Ira Metzgar of this place, left was evident from the fact that the|on Sunday for Florida in the interest blood was still fresh. of the York Manufacturing Com- ————— YE —— pany, with whom he is employed. Big Spelling Bee Miss Carrie Lengle, formerly em- The Mount Joy High School Ath-|ploved at the Echange Hotel here, | letic Association will hold a Spelling | underwent an operation at the Gen- Bee in Mount Joy Hall, on Saturday | eral Hospital at Lancaster this week. evening, March 18, 1911, for the Hon. A. H. D. C. Coolidge has re- benefit of the Association. There will | turned from the coal regions, at Wil- be two spelling and a general in-|kesbarre, for a month and reports | formation class with three valuable | coal business very dull. 1000 men | prizes to each class. A fine program | were laid off. consisting of recitations, music, shad- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginder and {ow plays, etc. The famous ‘“Ucan daughter of Mt. Hope; Miss Elizabeth [the Arus Orchestra” and the Hos Coon, of Lititz, and Miss Mary Hite, | Club will be at their best. Admission of Royalton, were entertained at the l15 cents, reserved seats 20 cents.|home of J. W Murray, on Sunday. | Chart opens at Garber’'s Drug Store | Mrs. Willard Fetterman, of Dan- lon Wednesday, March 15 at noon. ville, Pa., and Mrs. Jesse Wyant and —— Y ~—eee daughter Miss Ruth, of Sunbury, Pa. Telephone News. returned home after a ten days’ visit | | In our item last week relative to |to Mrs. Ira Metzgar, on West Done- the Bell Telephone Compapy’s in- [gal Street. | crease in rates here and at Elizabeta- | Mr. John Lawrence assistant bag- {scribers $18 | increase with the exception of the for I. R. SHELLENBERGER PIL] al A cure guaranteed if you use FO RE. Suppository Matt. Thompson, Sup't Graded Schools, Statesville, n C., writes: ‘I oan say they do ali you olaim for them.” Dr. 8. M. Devore, Raven Rock, W. Va., writes; * They give universal satis. faction." Dr. un D. MeGAll, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes: have found Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE Tobacco Bed Coverings Any person desirous of buying Aerial Cloth for tobacco beds should ) mm on QT Ed Council on behalf of the Universal | Obit N t THE MUSICAL id Boro Council Hardware Works." He stated that a | 1 uary 0 es va : 3 m new plant wasssoon to be erecte 2d — There Will be Some Class to This i y y Rendition MANY STREETS WERE ORDERED and asked to have a two inch main {| THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST 8 ] MACADAMIZED extended from Marietta Street to the | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Y | oir ‘of tt boro limits President Brown ob- | , : Aas by the oir of the . : | ' Methodist Church, wi e given in g or y ¢ ¢ y | Q . > ’ M } d Water Main Will be Extended on the jected to laying the main at the Some Well Known People From Our Mount Joy Hall on Fridav. evenius Columbia Road for the Benefit of borough's expense on account of the Neighborhood Have Passed to the VOUHT JO! : Ab : » DAMLIS ; wv being ide of the boro Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue © this week under the direction of Universal Hardware Works—Post industry eing outside « 1e be reat Beyond Since Our 3 that popular tenor, Dr. 1. 'W. Garber . nig ani i ron be ¢ ye re ———— I bs } g . . 3 |] Office will be Painted—Other Im- Mr. Reist said it wo 1d he 2 bene The best talent obtainable in the . provements Ordered fit to have this industry and that Mrs. Rebecca Hertzler : oe RE 1 a the borough would deriv revenue Mrs. Rebecca Hertzler, widow of |Community was J 1 as a anageme avers at n Our Boro Dads. Messrs. B. S. Dil- from the water used. Upon motion the late John Hertzler, died at the management is y 1a pi ving oh lie i 1 « A, A . . | i was » ar £ Jel ‘nre » J i | a Jone isser. the committee was ordered to extend | home of her son, Jacob Hertzler, near 1t Was ever yen Nery le follow | linger, Geo. H. Brown, Jonas Risser, ing excellent program will be render- | C Mumma. Jno. G. Reist and the main at the boro’s expense to the | Bast Petersburg, on Monday, aged : y 3 1 oe a ety 8 pr A teuitin’ s ; . ! i ol Shire . ronniiine Fr ed at 8 o'clock sharp: wm. ndall, with Burgess Hoffman boro limits and that Mr. Rollman |sixty-six years, death resulting from Choras “The Miller's Wooing.” Y.. . ot '. be given permission to make a con-|a compliction of diseases. The de- 2 4 : 01g, and clerk Fellenbaum met at 8 o- P® © : , { ; Eaton Fanning; Piano Duet, Miss | Svar «wv netion. The vote was five for and | ceased was a member of the Old Men- | *™* ! ) ¥ YA clock Monday evening and a busy | . : : Elsie Battye, Miss Esther Shelly; Fin- gession it was one against. [ nonite Church. The following child- | ™'®® B¢ EE i A ication § ‘ew York Treasurer's Report | ren survive: Jacob, of East Peters-|2le¢ from Surprise Symphony, Joseph A communication from a New York oo : : : ; | Haydn; Quartette, Miss Mary Stoll Jity Causalty Co., was read by the The report of the Union National | burg; Samuel, of Manheim: Ellen, of Th ’ 3 SEN hd ’ JL) ause 3 ' as é ) 3 Miss | . . , Mr , oe Clerk. stating that boiler at water Bank treasurer showed a balance of | Millersville; Mrs. Abraham Ruthhart, Min i Hio%a, is Owen Brandt SLE g ¢ ‘ ¢ . 3 y p Mr. ‘rank Sc 2k, “Santa Lucia,” works was examined an showed a $731.17 in the Borough account and | of Mountville. The funeral was held il : ran Shor K, ta Lucia, . ve Yilli , $3,403.35 in the Water account. from her late home on Friday at 9.30 | (Over the Rippling Sea), Thomas Oli- few defects. These, Mr. Dillinger of ! : ' As | phant; Solo, Mr. Charles Cassel y \ ; er d we A number of bills were paid and | and at ten o'clock at the East Peters- ’ bE ¥ ! rp EER the Water Committee, reported were . . : “1 1 | “Farewell to Summer,” Johnson; attended to and the committee had at | Council adjourned. burg Mennonite Church. | Reading, Miss Ada M. Forry, (Col : : 1 the | Reading, Miss Ada M. Forry, (Colum- one time decided to recommenc i bi; TT ar Storv. bv J: "hi . wt . . ay nina ati aw bia), The Bear Story, by James Whit- purchase of a new boiler, but as the | MORE PAY FOR JURORS Mrs. Catherine Fletcher wtb Rllev: lodiss Chiesa 8 ; ; Mrs. Catherine Fletcher, wife of |©0Mmb Riley: Ladies’ Chorus, (Salun- inspector said the present one, with : : > {ga), (a) Slumber Song, Mendelson, : y sly carry Governor Tener Signs a Lancaster | John Fletcher, of near Maytown died y , im x the repairs made, would safely carry a » i S i teht ot 1 i . { (b) “Humpty,” W. S. Noss: Solo, E \ : g ay night ¢ yy >. afte y, a § a OF 85 pounds of pressure to the square County Bill on § Bun Ay night al ner ome . after W. Garber, “How Can I Forget You?" . : TREN vm an 388 of 8 y time fro » in- y Se * ‘ £ . inch and pumping engineer, George A? i Hess ih Ole Se from ths in | Lucia Denza; Quartette, Mr. Eli Ben- Shatz never carries over 65 pounds| Harrisburg, Pa., March 4.—Gover- | firmities of age. She was a daugh- | izel M GC. ’ ¥ : 4 M 4 y y £ % never Ce 2 | ; ra : Ba or vie in. ag | 121, Mr. George Ebersole, Mr. Owen of steam, it would do for some time | nor Tener today signed the bill re- | ter of the late George Hein, and vas Brandt Mr. Frank Schock. “We Rock v de- Dealing the act of 1864, increasing |born in Mt. Joy township in 1831, [PT RI 3 ei e hock as yet. The defects resulted from de- De: ! ’ ; ; : [Away on the Billows Gay"; Reading terioration due to age pay of jurors and witnesses in Lan-| She had always lived in Lancaster | ©"%’ Doh aging B R t caster county. county and most of the time near | iw Ada Forry, (Columbia), The urgess’ Repor : ; : aviow ET 8 ae married | PiVer, Translation from Schiller’s The v ay of Burgess Hoffman Under the new act jurors will get | Maytown. In 1857 she was married Proc b 3 fs hiller’s b od - ¢ his collections for the $2.50, instead of $1.50 per day, and | to Mr. Fletcher, who survives her, | oem; Duet, Miss Gertrude Metz 8 Je a 1is collectio p ON oy : . ‘or . Br Cavhan: tf . i a : i i ir totaled 31. Witnesses $1.50, instead of $1.00. with these children, who are the sur- | 86 Mr. E. W. Garber, “Rock of as ouncilmanic year 8 ” : ious reg ance P. Di ve Pig . iy 0 4 f Ant I turned over This will be good news to Lancas- | Vivors of a family of nine: Abraham | Ages,” Hance P. Dibble; Piano Solo, 34.03 ¢ which was tur er > : Miss Mary Shenc 3s re re- 534.03 all o YS eer cotntidns and Frank, of Maytown, and Mrs. | Mi88 Mary Shenck, (Salunga), Pre + > reasurer. 20 o is - ’ ” Li ‘ ys ca . nl Nao f 0 EL ii ia to the treasurer i dibs Catherine Yingst, wife of Israel | lude J. E. Eschman, Emerson: Annie yas revenue from hotel licenses. ~~ | Laurie: Tre iss Marv S r | bio : reported having issued Trading Stamps With Coal Yingst, of Royersford. There are al- | ; pg Treo, Wise Mary Swill, Rev, rgess yorte aving iss oi a : ; 7d 2g rE. W. Gr TT The 5 a il ti fi Bt On and after April 1st, 1911, 1|fifteen grandchildren. The funeral | J. E. Deacon, Mr. E. W. Garber, The dog proclamation and recom- ¢ 4 BL, Wilh . | 3 p guar: . 8 oy oe nol win ai Purchase | Will give 10 celebrated S. & H. Trad- took place yesterday morning from ners, a Reng Solo Mr, mendec 1e ollowing: ‘hase ] ! y : a0 Pe 1as. Cassel, “The Daily Question,” enough additional water plugs to | ing Stamps with every dollar’s worth the home at 9.30 and from the Bethel | Mover Holmond: Duct 9 IR > é é é BE { Shurch 2 aviow : whink re Meyer elmond; uet, Rev. J. E. complete the uniformity thruout the | Of coal bought of me. The stamps Church, at Maytown, of which Deacon. Me E W. Garber. “Tl : LomD v : be exch od for anvthing in the | 8regation she was a member, at 10 o’ | 2®acon, Mr. E. W. Garber, “The Bur- town; purchase a car of bolen block: | ¢an be exchanged for anything in the 1a! at Sea,” ‘Words Iv. Geo. Coober } ase a Cc E z ' . The > > os nin 4 al é& 2a, rds by 20. ( er, t bids for stone until the next re- | line of useful household articles or |° lock. The interment was made in Music : Harris Mill od y od oe ' hat i ts | wearing apparel at the S. & H. Store the Union cemetery at that place. xusic, arrison Millard; Reading gular meeting; see what streets {Miss Ada Forry, (Monologue), “A aan ARRiinER aint | West King & Water Streets, Lancas- a fxr . oy oy : should be macadamized and paint | . 5 inn] ee toon To Emanuel A. Shelley | Woman in a Shoe Store’; Chorus, the post office. All these recom- ter, Pa. These green stamps can be : | Good Night, Farewell, G arr a rm Grit ol j lused in conjunction with all other Emanuel A. Shelley died at his > f pi ol BN Ww o De big Feit. menda Ss wer red. i 3 i : 0 it week fn | rof. Herbert G. Waitz of Lancas- : |S. & H. Stamps. F. H. Baker, Mt. home in Manhe im last week from a lee 1 Te. violinigt : ro Street Committee Tov. Da mar8-4t. | Stroke of paralysis, aged 66 years. |e" Will be violinist and render a Mr. Reist of the Street Committee | tail He was a member of the Brethren in | umber of selections on the above reported having kept all crossings Yhrist. is wife ¢ 2 f ine | OCCasion. “ : y Ex A oma! Fiod Gots Cobtracts i His wife and the following ear of muc Ss ; aired | 3 *hildren survive: St ivi sar | ieetieue a" y : All t of Poplar street; and | Souders & Bowers, the extensive wy dren survive: Samuel, living near | TTT a ak Alley east of r ar reel; & . 2 : ‘hiques CC rch, , ‘hin: | 5 : oil rr : mended macadamizing the fol- | millers of near Rolrerstown, are : IY Bo Baphe tow nship; | IN OUR CHURCHES recordmeénde cade ing - WO a 1] 4 3, wife Aar >ters, Mas- 2 a [building a large addition to their [£TP1Ie, Wife of Aaron D. Peters, Mas en — lowing streets: Poplar Street, from | 3 tersonville; Maria, wife of Harry Hil- Marietta Street to Columbai Avenue; (mill. Mr. F. H. Baker, the local : ’ Eby’s Church arietta Street to C ai / : sher sar. Bainbridee: . ae] by's C ‘ arie i | lumber dealer, was given the con-|C¢her, near Bainbridge; Amos, near | mp SIA CRACKS. sapind & Brady Alley; David Street; High St. . Mp | Old Line, Rapho township; Ephraim | 1e regular preaching services A from Main to Mount Joy Street; | tract for furnishing the lumber. Mr. and Harvey, on the homestead farm | "11 Pe held on Sunday at ten o'clock : . wh | Baker also has the contract of fur-|® Alive Stead Iarm io 4 pine. ‘All are invited t 3 Lumber Street from Main to West : west of Manheim; Nathan, Misses|'" the morning. All are invited to J D | Street; and recommended | Pishing the lumber for a large tobac- Li M Sx ST |attend onegal Street; ; Jdzzie, Minnie D) g > | 2 } : Soe haze Of 3 atlond of paving) shed to be erected by Mr. Milton - it 1 inne Jag Emma, Manheim. | the purchase A: e he following brothers a le i I ¢ [ Miller north of town. e following bre thers and sisters al 2 brick. All these recommendations | so survive: Isaac Shelley and Mrs. | Lutheran Church 4 were orderd. In macadamizing | Hid a Good Sale Henry B. Gibble, at Sporting Hill; | The regular preaching services x 3 ., y ra Q x 2 ‘ 3 : n « J Poplar Street, President Brown was | Mr. H. T Frank's public sale on Samuel Shelley, at Back Run, Rapho | will be held in the church at 10.30 | 303 . . . {§ § + . 5 0 - o { of the opinion that the HRCA | he SR Glee fortn eadi Pe on township; Mrs. Daniel Wolgemuth, | a. m. and 7.00 p. m. on Sunday. should be continued from Poplar | $ a Old Line. | Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. : Market | yesterday afternoon, was well attend-| = ,._ . : $ 2 § '\ east on Columbia Avenue to Marke ; j I'he funeral was held on Saturday Sh — | By t Council did not see it that way. ed and good prices were realized. TOF oaouh i Hs © t PI t | } but Counc 8 iy a >» Mount 2asant hare FG : | Mr. Frank was unable to be about as Church. tw i th or i ef 8 Church of God | rater C \ : \ C 0 miles north of here. In- v i 4 q . Water Committee : Ie is confined to his bed on account tor eps : hy 2 er | Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. r illineer ; J « ap - er nt as g 5 a | ATV i Mr. Dillinger of the » ater om of typhoid fever, but the sale was orem as made in the cemetery | Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Geo ALAR rE wad in an 3 yp : ¢ ) g. an ” -d mittee, reported a leak in the boiler ably attended to by Auctioneer, Chas. J = | Getz, at 10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. m. at water works but that same had |p, p00 04 hig corps of clerks. : | Christian Endeavor at 6.00 p. m. been repaired; plugs flushed on| ranma ea Dealing in Wagons {All are cordially invited to attend ; Saturday and all are in good con- | We're Glad to Hear It By on advertisement on another | i agq services. . jition; recommended four new 5 ft. | = = page of this issue it may be seen that | ’ : » : : \Mr. Jesse L. Heisey, formerly of Mr > fa : ~~ a hoor plugs and two 4-in. offsets which will |, FOF CE CE in it Lan Mr. M. B. Hiestand, on Mareitta St., | 4 > 118 ace, nm 10W Tresi( 2. ay, an=-|. 3 3 + 1 » i complete the new fire hydrant sys- Lonat ! roar] fut > : cata is now handling all kinds of light | Methodist ster, as recently elected a inis- # 4 ~ Av ap at 2 Sno. a tem thruout the town, and stated be a ; Ts: oe p i wagons. He has a fine lot of buggies | Sunday school at 9.30 m. Sa ~ er c e 0S LO 3 11 3 re ~ : | re y 3 “vice at 2 . 1 Fln- that Mr. Ed. Ream was charged $24 of ! : " t ith t on hand at all times and will build | Famental Service at 10.30 a. m. Ep ht eb $ eg ren wureh, e ve withou a : . ' g 2 sap a Or110 A 1h iN or a year water rent and upon investiga- charze, but expect ut appointment any kind of a light vehicle to your | worth League at 6.15 p. m Topi a) harge, but expects an app me . : “ON TOUS. angerous Foes.’ tion he finds that Mr. Ream is pay-| . ("oo Ch po re # order and sell it under a full guaran-| Numerous and Dangerous Foes. . & 1€ ne reneral mterence e . ronchi ‘ ” hich will be ing $5.50 too much All his recom- raised in Rast D i tee. He also sells heavy farm wagons Preaching at 7 p. m., which will be ! i was raised in Eas onegal, where . z y closing sory of e Conference $ mendations were ordered together i roll Rumen and requests you to learn his prices the closing service of the Conferen le iS e OV . y Fvasy ordial i tation i wt ond with a $5.50 rebate for Mr. Ream. | = : before placing your order. Year. A cordial invitation is ¢ H — 0 i ed to all. : Finance Committee Anniversary: Service etl © eee ! n Tonle # » Rinance -} z ¥ ye 4 1 y aa ™ te * Mr. Tyndall of the Finance Com- | The Junior Luther League will : Go to Yoffe's Si : : %" reported the approval of a hold their Fifth Anniversarv Service It certainly pays to go to Yoffe's Florin United Brethren. 1 a Po TAriR Ors aft ois : a store for ‘hatever vot av pee Regular preaching services on Sun ® of bills all of which were af ‘on Sunday evening, March 12, at Stone for whate ver you may need. b : AT | en a 4 Ce ¥: ) 5 & terward paid. 15.80 p. m., in the Sunday School | This opportunity ‘will only be offered day evening at 7.15. Christian En 3 Property Committee room. The public is most cordially |YoU @ few more weeks. He will give | ¢eavor at 6.15 p. m. Sunday Schoo $ 1 umma of the Property Com- |: _.. ok "| you the biggest bargains ever heard |2t 9.45 a. m. The Woman's Missi Mr. Mun pert) [invited to attend 2 pe : : ee, reported lock at engine room | pba Sil of and seen. This is your last chance ary Society will hold its mon 3 repaired toilet in Council Initiation and Dutch Lunch so don’t fail to go. {meeting at the home ; ( i om J > Mr ATCO , Tuesd: ® / ordered coal, and recom- | The laze class. of tandidetos word teria iii | Frances Arndt on Tuesday inti ice | ¥ pr ny ' adil | March 14 Everybody to ® mended repainting the post offic given their final degrees in Otsego Isn't It the Truth? | arte i i ol and the placing of ne hit o SIS | rue . - i : vie 2 ji : atten ese services $ and the Diacin of new Ohne De Tribe No. 58, IT O. R. M. last Friday “The biggest trust on earth is the | . and rails : > DOS fice. 8 i . 2 . i x rmsmemssenminee tf ff eceeseeeneenesmee and rails about the post omnes "| night after which all those present, |country newspaper. Tt trusts every- | 3 A recommendations were ordered and there were some fifty, partook of | body, gets cussed for trusting, mis- | Rented the Red Lion pi $ = r . i Denem h ea Ie ! : tables that could be placed 3 as to martin, of Mout 1 | he now occupies, where Mr : make one large table when 3 Mr. Elmer F Editor Grier Knows | Beneman will install a « plet $ meets, would be preferable as town and Miss ‘You never sec woman hunt for [Of up-to-date ladies’, missc v . rdaio ‘ ) : i as dropped.’ savs , Co- | children’s 1 ( $ could be used .as individual tables Donegal Springs, were granted a mar- 2 she he ropped,’ says the Co : i: 1 amhbia rAehandar “rt x. ake plac { af $ by the firemen. riage license last Thursday. umbia Independent, “Her husband | place : City. ® There were, no TSpoits fom She finds it with his bare feet.” | mm —— \ e-ar- isor, Pumping Engineer, Chie ' Poo sD Thint'e Going & A / Supervisor, sulin High George Learns a Lesson : 3 That's Going Some Y past. of ths Wire Depariments.or 2 Go. Nauman, a printer living at Another Typhiod Victim | At the sale of Mr. John Swarr n«ded, Qf. Nauman, a printer ing : 1 2 = ns le. ! The litle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 1; \ a , avo n . : Consta | Anchor, Pa., had the musfortune of : . . 5 : | Landisville a few ago a pair west Board of Health : ; : wa Herman Miller, is the second person | fourteen vear old mules were s¢ ar- i i of having his hand caught in a printing ¥ ' i Mr. J. E. Hoffer of the Board o ross last week. Ib t quarantined for typhoid fever in this | | for $605 ac- ! Ss reek. was ssary : f Health, reported one case of typhoid |? Sa i oe necessary to |p .ouoh. J ’ 1 i o —- ree \ fever but that it was a secondary | @mputate one of his fingers. oom 2 Fee ‘ 3 rt Gr Qe 3 tg V . “ ~~, ease. With this exception the gen-| Zercher—Good Our Home Markets ; } 7 Ce 3 a { _sral health of the borough is good. Taken to Hospital We have been requested to an- Today merchant H. E. Eber o that he as yet had no reply from | Dr. James Ziegler was removed to |nounce the marriage of Miss Natha |P2YS as follows: Butter 31c, eggs alter Statg authorities.relative to our | the General Hospital at Lancastew on | Good of this place, to Mr. Wm. Zer- | 2Td 124¢, potatoes 50c. im- “apply. Sunday afternoon. He is suffering | cher of Lancaster, which took place rr hres hat an appeare(] before with lumbago. on September 1, 1910. ! el n 4 viein, Subscribe for the Bulletin; 5¢ R SL enh mal tise in the N {44 inches. M. L. at Joy. d hex? du.etill] orders as soon as pos- | obtained in widths of | feb22-3t | | J. B. town we wish to state that only bus- | gage agent of the Mt. Joy depot, was iness subscribers will be called to Harrisburg on Tuesday, on $24 per year and residence sub- | account of an accident, which he re- which ceived while at work at the depot. | He was attended by J. S. Shanaman. is practically | | { charged | a | | MEDIUM Miss Alice Ray of near Breneman’s | mer, This Sight increase will in no | ell Geen x 1s Pai i j way effect the many farmer lines] ; | School House, visited friends in the | ° . ines Will Procure a Charter ‘ ie ’ 3 {that are connected with the com-| ,, Sri ' i village last Wednesday. | | T'he new Social Club at its regu- . : oh pany’s exchange. In cafes where res- | : : We noticed the smiling counte- a : : lar meeting last night appointed a : : . al |idences and business are combined, | : nance of Mr. Albert Campbell on : committee to procure a charter for : : q i {the company will charge the regular | : ; our streets on Sunday. [busine vat £ $24 | said organization. It now Las a riv13 ’ | bus ss rate of $2 er year. | 3 : : Messrs. William and Albert Wal- | f I ” { membership of forty-six with new ters of Mount :Joy, were visitors to | 1 hi Ti names added almost daily. The new our town on Sunday. { A og Revival | club will occupy the upper floor of vs > | 4 series P facile etings ni J 3 Mr. Roy Nissley left Monday on a | Sah of protracts d meetings | the old Union National Bank build- + , 3 are sti rogress in the \ - 1 . weeks trip through the West in the | = pro: Tose a Old Men ing. A permanent name for the club : : nonite wrch o Vest Donegal St. : interest of the frm. | ni htl i : eo nk He Donegal St. | was also discussed last night but the 3 i nightly, w uvangelis eave i iui Mr. Howard Stoll and sister Miss | we or : X ha Hs W eayel of { decision on same was deferred, al- : fed pad eaverlan ‘harge was esti- ) : Mary of Mount Joy, visited friends il og : 1 'n charge. ~t Yam esl iypanoh the “Pioneer” or “Richland” ‘ matec 1a tween 1,200 anc 50( in town on Sunday. | 1 at x kweet y and 1,500 seemed to meet with most favor a Nc 0 Cobb and dauech- | P€OPle were in attendance Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cobb and daugh Nein aud tl Ee : 1 reeset ti ter of Rlizabethtown, visited friends |€Ve€RiNg and the spacious church is in town over Sunday [crowded to its utmost capacity al A Desirable Property for Sale Mr. Harvey Engle and family of [Mest nightly. There have been quite Bills have 1 listributed Mount Joy spent Sunday in town | © number conversions thus far. Ntering ror Cassel > or ! Stns WY —n——— — } Q nronoert 5 - as the guests of friends .9-G { . g Street, Mr. Isa: Kauffman of Philadel Bennett's Big Sale nhg This phi ent Saturday in town the Mr. C. K. Bennett of this ) y, ut ¢ f which is uest of Mr. J. D. Easton old 1 stock and implements Vacant, is espe ell adapted for M Christian Root of Elizabeth- at Public e on his farm west « e a | 1se where visited her mother, Mr Geo. | Florin on Monday afternoo: 1 I 0a ¢ ed. There in town on Saturday ittendance was very good and things 3 ) land for any iv eis turned | 801d well. A pair of mules were sold , 2R¢ desiri t i poultry. There te ister after spending eral | for $5 Mr. ( H { led V' De @ £8 e one. For \ ul 1 Y . v ere with her parents. the sale ul 1 r ( Zeller Mr. and Mrs. George White ra eet hi i Ti ; The 80th Anniversary ; q I'he ightietl nniv % he St \ Busy od Bethel 6 Chui A Mr AN¢( wn an- re, here place will e ( brated from next ; I Wedn o Sunday I detail ! ! : charles an- : a R a Ve ' is lithe 1 ¢ £ rt aughter on V ( to 1 I 1 A e¢ : he Cf Miss Q \ eee etl Oe VT. and Zer an- . 10unce the t ound son Moved to Intercourse 1nd son 1 Rover and ) 2 Mr. Jol 1 i * ( 1 Jo or i 1 n I'¢ - DQ rresrmesrman t 11 I 1 1 £ 1¢ r 1 Y ¥ N a Ng 5 i S t a - \ 1 ie has tu! : a mit fen. GARPETS FOR SPR .e88 will be continued by | sShellenberger. i All Wool Ingrains, 50c. One Half Wool Ingrains, 30c. Rag Carpet—All Wool Stripe, 45c. and 50c. Second Grade Ra gCarpets, 25¢. to 30c. Brussels Carpets, 50c. and upward. Velvet Carpets, 60c. up. Great reductions all through the line. Mattings in China and Japanese, at Cut Prices. Remnants at special prices. *OR NEXT WEEK We offer unusual bargains in Cut Glass and Dinner Ware. Dinner Sets, $3.50 upward. Toilet Sets. A new line of Cut Glass, incl uding novelties in shapes and showing the richest cutting at Special rates. fc r this sale. le AREIN & co. D Se DN