JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911 50 CENTS A YEAR ! ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM | KILLED ON RAILROAD The Eightieth Anniversary | Obituary Notes Florin Affairs Jobn M. Weigle Struck by a Train | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST | in Manheim . . | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER iy wa Se Exactly Eighty Years Ago Today Elder Winebremner Qr-| ™*"** ***" ns wom . - Some Well Known People From Our Wes ki lo on are oS eVenins a | pr" ganized the Bethel of the Church of God Here | “Neighborhood Have Passed to the | W@ Killed on Thursda 5 at | Our Card Basket HE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK oF | HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY aid AGE WEST OF HERE Who and Where They Have Visited Many Strangers Here Over Sun- day-—Were You Among Them? th witct f. the Bond Machin Local and Personal Briefs That Have 5 © S ren 0 1e On« macnn e . Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue i : : Occurred Since Our Last Issue in / works, in Manheim He was struck ; : . Our Hustling and ide Awake by train No. 7, south bound, that left Ni r Vill: Fl i . : o . : po Neighbo age, Flovin. Manheim at 7.23 in the evening. The & 8 ? Former Jonas B. Erb, a retired farmer of { Manheim, is dead, aged 83 years Very Appropriate § .rvices Will be Held Nightly Commencing This Evening harem ov ray Rev. W, H., Bgge and family left dare Wil 2) T 3 NBECTS ICs T y y | fy eq ody was fo shortly after | ke 7 . ahi vi Pastors Wil’ Preside--There Will be Special Music--The Church Here | Mrs. Julia Finefrock, one of Co- [463d body was found shortly after| Fred Sayder is euite i) at thie today for Mahanoy City. [lumbia’s old idents, died ed | the accident by Harry M. Frank, and | tn : ! v Dr. C. H. Saul of Steelton, called ’ o NE . n fiammbla s ol t res oe 8S, 11, age . seiti y : A ’ ’ is One of the First in the Country-=-Other Notes. & 8 | it was badly mutilated. One leg was | writing on friends in the borough last Wed~ 4 Jo years H . po . aa Cravhi 3 Sl ) . | no : is. formerly of Co. | cut off and the face and body crush. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kraybill spent § nesday Mrs ova lewis, mer 0 0- | : . . Se day ¢ .ancaster sday. { ¥ ‘ , . : : : ' «led. In his pockets were found $80 |Saturday at Lancaster. lll Mr. Frank Hogendobler of Phila- ' i Today marks the opening of the Behney will preside {lumbia, now a resident of York, is] Mrs. Ed. Gish of Elizabethtown g | ] ¢ g C J . : . ’ Ne y ” Charles {in cash and several bank books. . oh ’ Ey lelphia, spent Sunday here with his celebration of the eightieth anniver- Friday evening, 17th, Rev. Charles | jead aged 44 years. | He did not work on Thursday and | Was a Sunday visitor to our town. My | bis ! a iv . # als . . es . atic e | > it work o rsday é | . | me friends sary of the Bethel of the Church of F. Reitzel will speak. Mr David George, a native of | . ei] Mr. and Mrs. Amaziah Good of Mt. | many friends. | i { : ; X i yi ; : tity {spent the greater part of the day in : ’ Dr. John J. Newpher attended the God on East Main Street, in this Saturday evening, 18th, Rev. C. H. | Manheim, died at Lititz, from pneu- | . " | Joy, visited friends in town Sunday . a I RLLOF(e t 4 . . , : . ‘ie ro | hotels in that borough. His home [YOY os Dr. E. W. Garher's Pharmac funeral of Dr. Peter J. Roebuck, at 1 place. The services will be continued Grove will be present. monia, aged 66 years. } was in Junction, where he boarded Mr. Adam Shenk has moved his r. A - barber's Pharmacy has . ly ’ ’ 3 + - tas y . 1 as . ; ’ ¢ Ne a « Q x tity p [ every evening until Sunday night and Sunday morning, 19 th, Rev. C. H. - — \ 5 . a family and household goods to Pal- East Main St., Mt. Jo Lititz on Sunday. . . 3 ‘ : : | with Emlen G. Fetter. Instead of En ea Soa Somme sa Mrs. Zeamer is he a visit t former pastors have signified a will- Forney will occupy the pulpit. Francis Louisa Dodge : : myra = MIs. 4 r 15 here on a visit to . . : : NT i : te i taking the evening train for his home Vn xk NE Ras bara " her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H .En- ingness to preach here during the an- Sunday evening, the present pastor Miss Francis Louisa Dodge, eldest he started to walk from Manheim Mr. Abram Stauffer of Mt. Joy ENLARGING HIS STORE pe eT, y : . NY * star 0 wa J : a ' rle Jes in 8 > niversary. Rev. G. W. Getz will speak. daughter of the late Rev. N. Dodge, to Junction on the railroad and went | Visited friends in the village on Sun- en gle on West Main Street. 2 : on : : Er . : aes We! 0 Ctic 0 e » . Ka , \ PQ This evening Rev. H. P. Aston will] A cordial invitation is extended | of Cedar Mill, died Monday, Maren but a short distance when he was | day. Spacious Addition is Being Built to Mrs. Laura Call of St. Louis, Mo., oecupy the pulpit. the public to attend as all are wel-|¢, at Bramwell, W. Virginia. Inter- struck by the train. south bound Mr. Herbert Keener of Harrisburg Garber's Drug Store is spending some time here as the ? i : : 8 : y the tre 5 . ' £ y ; Bup N . i . 3 NE gh: sic. TEPER ade & Shamok > J 8 4 . % guest of Mrs. Jacob W. Shrite. Thursday evening, 16th, Rev. C. L.'come. There will be excellent music. | ment was made at Shamokin, Pa., He was 45 years old, unmarried SPent Sunday in town with his par- EE f SS ——— Thursday, March 9th. . . ou . ” | ents The necessary xcavating is now Messrs. John Longenecker and 1 - TT Te and he has relatives residing in York. 8. 9 John Bowman of Mercersburg Col- SH 3 i . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman of | being done preparatory to the erec-|: é 1 g ; t Singe Deputy Coroner Stroh, with Dr. J. | . ¥ MTS. alte é Loony lege are home for the Spring vaca- i Relieces. N. Singer D. Hershey, held an investigation | Maytown, spent Sunday in town with | tion of a large addition, (us large as 20 are 8 Spring Mrs. Rebecca N. Singer, widow of : ri oe : space will > i Dr. E. W. Gar- | tion. : and the facts above noted, were testi- | friends. Space Whi! permit) to Dr. E «a “ie > Peter Singer, who died 11 years fied to Mr. Henry Mumma attended the |ber’s drug store on East Main Street. Messrs. P. S. Pyle, of Pitttsburg, ag jed = . i 7 rear ” ' : i set : yg Je dvle ¢ Dy ago, died at Manheim aged 70 years ; 8 funeral of Peter Nornholt, at Silver An addition will be added to the|Pa., Geo. Pyle and John Pyle of Ohio, | from infirnuties incident te old age wm : v { | Spring, on Monday rear of his pharmacy extending to [Spent Monday in town calling on 3 nd dropsy. The funeral was held They Want a Charter { : i : rev ) friends - a PSY. Y as > 3p As pr whe ssrs. | Mr. Wm. Brandt of Middletown, | the old P. R. R. tracks, about fifty |! 8. he Hill heran Church near| OT the 21st day of March Messrs. | : T fre i : Mrs. A. G. Farmer of the Capital in the il Lutheran urch near y : ’ | was the guest of Mr. Wm. Weidman | feet. The entire interior of his store Mrs. A. G. Fe ’ I \ . Henry Weaver, Daniel Weaver and | ) mz. . e i : M ay here as tk : W Colebrook. | pe vecdba 3 ae ill be re-arranged The drug de- ity, spent Monday here as the guest ! | x 3 : and family on Sunday will be re-arranged, 1 rug ¢ Q ue Raymond S. Bisksler will apply for | $ ; Hp : of her father, Mr. John Pyle at the : DE i tap 8 ; jon| Mr. Addison Breneman and family | partment will be enlarged, more . oH y ’ Mrs. Aaron Kepperling a charter for an intended corporation A , J . iy Exchange Hotel . f . Nn spent Sunday with the family of | room added to his ice cream parlors | EXche . Mrs. Mary Kepperling, wife of [to be called the Florin Water Com- , ! ; ; Merchant H. E. Ebersole has re- . 3 : : anv Tt j E is Oo Samuel Myers, near Mt. Jovy and in the extreme rear will be ga : . oid A . os Aaron 8S. Kepperling, died at her | pany. I'he object of this new com- ; Ay y p : turned from a three days’ trip to the a | sane is : water » pub-| Mrs. George Wagenbach and child- | bakery for the manufacture of ice es nk home, near here on Sunday evening |pPany is to supply water to the pub- | : eastern cities, where he was purchas- : : [lic in M ; mshi ». Paul Fen of Oyster Point, visited the fam- | cream cones, for which there is such | ©as o f : . She is survived by her husband and |lic in Mt. Joy township. Mr. Pau : : ’ ing stock for his store langht ATi The funeral will be |G. Adams is the new company’s so- iY of John’ Dyer on Sunday. a great demand. Gly : HEE ; i 4 | licitor Mr. Emery Inners, of Elizabeth Among other improvements Mr Mr. and Mrs. Irvin M. Baker and ) T radav pr r jor | lie Mr. KE ) TS, ulizabeth- : . rey P Tred . ny a i a eli ico town, was the guest of his 9 ter, | Garber will install one of the latest |!ittle son Howard of Florinel, were . ‘cloc at ) se, and at nine ” , as gues S Sister, | | : " . guests of his parents . S preines, at he tow C1 1 ne N Sale. March 2 Mrs. Francis Neidig, on Sunday improved continuous ice cream freez- | Buests of his parents Mr. and Mrs ‘clock S ary’s Chapel, i is Newcomer's Sale, March 2: Mrs. Francis | 2s ay. Mank lees alin: Sinan o'clock at St. Mary’s I n this | or Ss on Si ers and when these changes are com- | Frank Baker on Delta Street, Sun- lace. n lursday, March 23, Mr. H. S. Mrs. George Stoll ar y ns 3 : . : av pines | ; Vor ps 1 1 a his bi al ue (roots L WR 4 two 80 pleted it will be one of the finest |day. en { Newcomer will hold his big annual of Harrisburg, visited her parents, pharmacies in this county Mr. I. D. Beneman left this morn- . I< > lette | sale " farming i \ 3 3 § rag- Ja q ac 3 . Q - y . - » : : Mrs. Susan S. Rettew | sale of farming imple he nts and wag- | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hostetter on Sun Mr. J. S. Hamaker is doing the ing for New York, Philadelphia and Mrs. Susan S. Rettew, widow of | ons at his warehouse in this place. day. carpenter work. Baltimore, where he will buy his Da’d Rettew, died on Saturday morn- | If in need of anything in that line Mrs. Kathryn Watson has returned itl en aes Spring and Summer Goods for his ing at her home in Lancaster, death | don’t fail to attend this annual event. from Steelton, where she spent some schrol-Rahi new store : | % : Schroll-Ruh 2 ros ine . ne ‘ She was | For «¢ > ate 3 articles 3 i » ri 3 u auchter > p a : resulting from pneumonia. She was|For a complete list of articles to be time with her daughter, Mrs. John Last Sunday evening Rev. Bossert Mr. James Rhea of Florin, who in her 73rd year. Deaceased was |sold see ad on page 6. Miller, , : : sel). ei , i . Welfly QL Ye : A eT > united in the holy bends of wedlock | Nad been employed with Mr. Welfly. born at Millersville. Mr. William | Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald and two at the Presbyterian mange. on Mari- | the blacksmith, left on Thursday fér Manning of this place, is a brother | Went to Lititz children, of Paoli, spent Sunday in etta Street, Mr. Elmer /fuhl of Eliza-|Aurola, Neb., where he will make his of the deceased. The remains were| Mr. Adam Alberts, who was em- town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : is home with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Hos -— : i | 1 at 1 Heili='s bal ; on bethtown, and Miss Rosy Schroll, my Is sister, Mrs. -Wm. Hes srred : aster vesterday | yO £ 'Y ) »iliz's bakery wa reorge ever . Mr yg r ; interred at Lancaster yesterday | ploye 1 R. G. Heiliz's bakery fr orge ( yer, a voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | tetter. Mr. Rhea will work on a Bs CA pee [Tmmber of years, has accepted a posi- Mr. Daniel Brubaker and family, Cyrus Schroll of Donegal Springs, |farm this summer at $40 a month h Mrs. Susan Frankford | tion at baking at Lititz, where he Mr. Engle Mumma and family, of TI ; t : Rot) } —-E— ee. I . : 3 : is ey vere unattended oth the Mrs. Susan Frankford, widow of { went on duty, Monday. He will move near Florinel, visited Mr. Mumma’s Si i : RATLROAD FATALITY 'd A . fl % . . a bride and groom were, until recently . 4 4 ATALITY 0 Samuel Frankford, died Saturday | his family there in the very near fu- mother, Mrs. Elida Mumma, on Sun , ry I D _ 0 | employed at ex-Sendtor mn... me J morning at her home in East Pets rs- | ture day : Cameron’s mansion at Donegal. The | Old Masonic Soldier Killed at Eliza. ] burg. She was in the seventy-sixth | i Misses Esther Ebersole, Esther : Sar t i thel bethtown 3 n ’ Ny 3 3 - : couple are widely known and their 1 year of her age and death was due That's Too Bad, Enos Frank, of Mt. Joy; Sadie and Cora ! ai : rs Funeral services were held 1 Av il / hi host of friends join us in wishing uneral services were held Monday : ac . » after an illness of | nos sisey, a c ac : shler of FElizabe y ere ) § : . : ; y : Church of God, Mt. Joy, Pa. to stomach trouble after liness of | Enos Heisey, a contractor and [Ishler of Elizabethtown, were the them the best compliments of the |afternoon for Jackson McClathery ive weeks eq SE ras § smber i rT: : ieaville ‘hile ing g sts f Mr. ¢ ra dv X yr N ¥ ay % h five weeks. Deceased w . t member | builder at ILandisville, while doing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler season. They will go to housekeep- | {rom the parlors of Undertaker Mil- » Refor de nc e br a i fOr .y TY f Se gs on S as seas ] 3 ! a of the Reformed church. Jne broth work for Ira M. Herr, of Salunga n Sunday. ng at Elizabethtown this Spring ler, in Elizabethtown. Interment’ — er, Jacob Shaub, of Canton, Ohio, fell from a step-ladder and dislocated Misses Annie, Lettie and Lillie Adie a which was in charge of Casiphia : r. . JR a i . ‘ step-sister Mrs Azzie Burk- | hic « ap thie ras « , eT. BNA Pp inv x Ar. 3 a 3 Church History Walborne, McFadden and others. In{and a Ste p-sister, Mrs. 1 lezie Burk ! his shoulder, which w as attended to Dyer spent Saturday and Sunday at Tillman's Close. Call { Lodge, No. 551, of Mount Joy, was Thru the kindness of pastor Rev.|1833 Elder David Maxwell was ap- | hart, of Rohrerstown, survive. The | by Dr. H. R. Bowers, of Lancaster. Middletown, as the guests of friends. Whil } ' in Mt. Tunnel cemetery as . 3 HE : hile on his wav home on Satu : y y iv iq ni 3 y > Ol srshi 3 ATE as 3 p aT 1¢ 3 » —— Wen. Mrs. 3 § - 3 ro Q ‘ : ; G. W. Getz we were given access to]pointed by the Eldership to the | funeral was held from her late home Mrs. Annie Smith of Manheim was day night, Mr. T. N. Hostetter of McClathery lived at the Masonic 3 f i reui ‘hi re (1¢ » oe ine aS ay visi p y Ee Sif i : oA ; Ai r the records of the church as recorded |charge of this curcuit which then {yesterday. [ Lemons Are Ripe a Sunday visitor to our town Lancaster was held up by hieghway- | [Tome at Elizabethtown, and was kill- / i y - —_ | rar 3 oF x Pr icvi : : . PH as Was 1€ Uj ghway : since 1831 and have taken the fol-|comprised Mount Joy. Su Howard B. Stauffer, of Landisville Mr. Ephraim Hershey and family mon He was struck on the head |©d on Saturday evening at the Penn lowing facts therefrom which should In 1843 Elder Joseph Bomberger Gertrude A, Menaugh lhas a lemon tree that has five ripe of Maytown; Isaac Hershey and fam- but not 1} 1 enough t hil Ivania statio t Elizabethtown, by . $ . . 3 aps . i not na enoug [« rence 1n ’ : interest our entire community. was appointed pastor and the church Miss Gertrude A. Menaugh, daugh- | lemons thereon, one of which has ily of Derry Church; Paris Hershey NRtoRstions ahd 0 ihe : being struck Ly a west bound pas y . eT Ri . etl wh in > i or v mnconscious an he robber 1IMIe . * In the summer of 1830 a great|was made a regular station. ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Menaugh, | been taken from the tree, which and wife of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs diately fled Mr. Hostetter had $100 | enger train. The deceased, who had and glorious revival of religion broke| During the years 1866 and '67 the | died at her home, 16 S. 59th Street. | weighs twenty ounces, and measures Abram Gish and family of Elizabeth fin mon ind old watch valued | been a resident of the home for sev- 2 . : : . 3 rl 2 . Vio ' hoe. § To. psa ns z : 1 noney ¢ a gol Wi value it in Mount Joy which resulted in|church enjoyed a precious season of Philadelphia, on Friday, in the |fifteen inches in circumference. town; Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shenk at $100 on his person. He is a broth- | eral months, had been waiting for + i s y i sd Sh ead Sa 2 3 J » a hed hts, og the conversion of many souls. Meet-|grace, about sixty persons were con-| 38th year of her age, from a compli- | E—— of Manheim; Jacob Hershey and fam- er of Mr J. N Hostetter of ti {an eact bound freight to pass and it ings were held every day from Jume|verted, many of whom were baptiz- | cation of diseases, Miss Menaugh ig Offer Many Prizes ily of town: Mr. Eli Hershey of place, and was formerly in the coal|l8 supposed that he stepped on the until October. Among the laborers{ed and added to the congregation. |survived by her parents and three| In a 26-inch space on another Harrisburg; Mr. Henry S. Brandt OL! nd mili busir t Floi f vracx directly in front of the west i p : y - 1 . Pn . and NIHINE yusines at I I'in | which the Great Head of the Church A complete history of the church (sisters, Mrs. B W. Fisher, Lancaster, | page may be found valuable informa- near town, were present at the f: m- | i { bound train His body was found employed in carrying out this work {up until 1867 was written by the Pa.; Mrs. H. L. Stoll, Florin, and tion from the Association Advertis- ily reunion, on Sunday, held at the | I 14 Mark the. I | a short time afterward by a boy em nes : | 3 y ; ‘ yr 3 : } | should ark the Bags . ere William McFadden, James! pastor, the late Rev. A. H. Long, | Mrs H H. Singer, Ephrata. She ing Company of Cleveland, Ohio. home of Mr. Jacob Hershey in this | Att ; ri) £1 Meet oyt in the 122age room Mackey, John 'Winebrenner, Joseph;who died only a few years ago. Rev. former lived in Florin, where she Don’t fail t& read it and find the place | Ge r r ’ Deputy Coroner J. H. Epler and > ! wh : : ; : : : . i {the Lancaster Cour hac row- | : of Re Ross and David Maxwell. Messrs. | Long served the congregation as its | had a wide circle of friends and ac- | faces y Mr. Harry Lutz and wife of H a-1 \ ; I i] cian ir. H. K. Blough, held a . A | . 3 4 3 3h : . . .: 3 3 ers ssociatioln at 1.4 & ( a) Y M and McFadden took chargeable pastor from April 1, 1866 to | quaintances. From her childhood eS — risburg; B: W. Fisher and family of | iy : 1 nvestig 1 I nan's body t1 converts encountering many April 1, 1870. We quote the follow- | she an active member and an Granted a Divorce Lancaster; H, H. Snyder and family, | oe ne a ; | 1 le: was difficulties and much opposition until ing as penned by this well known | ene rgetic worker in the United Breth Mr. Ernest B. Albright of Maytown of Ephrata: Mr. Chas. Menaugh, of . ) } I ased 4 : ! . . ‘ 5 J Irae the l¢ slature t pa é Dill 3 March 15, 1831, just eighty years pastor from the church’s history: {ren Church and § ay School of was granted a divorce by the Court middletown; Mrs I N. Hostetter venty-four years of age and he ; ; : i 6 i i "hi il i : {requiring fertiliz = yf ago today “From April 1, 1866 until April | that place While in Philadelphia 'on Saturday from Adella B. Albright Mr .Lee Forney, of Lancaster: Mr | : ormerly p Valle Forge m that day Elder John Wine-{1, 1867 I was pastor of the Church | she was connected with the Gethse- of this place on the grounds of de- T.evi Martin, of Harrisburg; Mrs. A I > o 2 eml f Phoenixville nner organized a Church of God!of God in Mount Joy®in connection mane Lutheran Church, at 60th and gsertion Breneman Mr. and Mrs Robert | iy FO 0 01 1 1 Iso an old 3 J v T | : . Y 1 O1 Ot in this place with the following char-' with the Church of God at Maytown. | Westminste: \ve., and there too she ——— Geren Coble, Mrs. Peter Brehn Mr. a ( r n the army : ) m 3 : fQ : : 8 3 } ; | ne ( I | 1 ) members: William McFadden, Then from April 1, 1868 until April | was an ardent worker for her Master. Was 42 on Saturday | Mrs. D. B. Hoover, wn; ll Or ‘ I Brady, George Brady, William!1, 1870, I was pastor of the Church Her kindly disposition, and lovable Mr. Howard G. Smoker, of Colum- Mrs. Phares Meckle nic TT —- ——— Booth, David Booth, Samuel Mini-]of God in Mount Joy as a station. | helpful life will be greatly mis by | bia, a former druggist here, was ten- burg attended the Miss | CORDELIA i en, Levi Herr, Henry Bender, John During these two short pastorates [all who knew her and came in con- dered a post card surprise by his Gertrude A. Menauch as . U B ; ] ) 1 3 Mateer David Snyder, Jacob Ear-,comprising only three years it was | tact with her. many friends last Saturday, it being held from the home o Mr Mrs : John Barlow, John Lehman, my happy privilege to report more | The funeral wi held on Monday | hig fortv-second birthday. H. L. Stoll. : IT ) ( er has return. Mother Booth, Elizabeth Booth, Cath than one hundred professional con-|at 2.00 p. m. from the old Menaugh —_—————— Ee bw | this I 2 Bnaely : : 2 : i 155 5 : : | wptv Booth, Nancy McFadden, Cath-! versions. | homestead, Florin. Interment in the The Kind to E : : : ht y {SIAN i ) ( rs : : 2 Pa 3 A : The d to Employ New Lodge at Florin Irena 11 Sto i : man and 3 Sullivan, Ann Brady, Jane he 1st of April, 1873, found the |Camp Hill Cemetery, Florin. Seventeen of the nineteen teachers A , Tot t nd in Lan Lo : A ie : | 3 An effort is eing made to orean : % a n La I Esther Myers, Jane Barlow, Church of God at Mount Joy holding | meme tl en eee of East Hempfield township received i oi : | I ! 11s 5, -— : aw ; : : : : iA ize a Loyal Order of Moose at Florin | thi ; : Jar Raymond, Louisa McFadden,!its own, as a station, with El Yor | Mr. Cassel at Ephrata a number one mark for NE Myr George S Vozle 1s ial rislisy il Society will ; I t lary Develin, Jane Leh- Alexander Wiley as it appointed pas i On Frida evening Mr. Charles from the County Superintenden ctl : rT Ay lp Savin a n at the : Kohler, Mary Carickner, tor fe the coming year. The offi t crssel wil ist M Cora Robert. etl © eee ra oe 55 wha i J { Et Ma hen bal | he procured. a new ge will M Herr, Brenem [ for the Vere as! con-Wilharm in the rendition of the Why Not Put Whole Town Out? stituted there The dviae we : ——— J M: et Brady. Broth-|f s—Be F. Mishey | nn iscellaneous entertainment Viarietta has an industrial im- cehis. 3° Monit : ; f fronvill ° \ n and Brady {Jesse Kennedy, Christian I Martin | 4 wa en here recentl Mrs. provement board of over 100 mem 35 I : A : 4 et high has tr 12 elder jand Jaco lel Deacons 'N0. | Mrahlor Rohn of Lancaster has rs, and Elizabethtown wants one of tweer l . 8 1 shi d 1 Moone Is Bar I tional ir. 'W. ( Gray y popula ) in the Pitcher of Landisville, riven n ~ i” oY new bank building t a tryout by Manager Hog: Lan- gociety at 1 lo1 1) [ 5 will be pleased to hay friends caster thi Chain ! 1 ( ! — charel 1ilding erected by the con- board of Elders and Deacons were | Vi Sh revs . Cn Slo ns ne x an : : i y Re this +3 and patrons call A grand opening nenbers and st 3 hi inan avion. 0 Vie I g1 In the fall of that year:continued. IL, Was. anon us Tim Iwill be held in the v¢ ry 1 uture Sheriff's Sale eiall | a aR : : 156 .dedicated to the wor-;that measures were advocated and = Rib On Friday Sheriff Landis sol es a | : = tg . v Go advance )s 3 > i I er pr ox yin | Hotel Opens June » » of Almighty God. a Ilvanced that resulted in the ¢ 4 Bank Sioa personal property of Samuel Ke Doctors. Will Mee | t I : | Our Home *The congregation continued, pro-|tion and dedication of a new ho ale of Bank Stock of near Silver Spring. The an t a | Announcement fie t0ap te) } ; i A . : : . 13 T rsday, March 22 Mr. Ch ee 2 Ea ’ - rof. Dr. John B. Diever, : tol 1 ] LO gressing gradually until 1860 when |of worship. An ‘article was publish- On Thursday, March 1 as. realized Ww: 579.99 : ! ol fk € A : | Dat x oop yi m \ f Zeller wi sell 3 share yf Unio a : Pry, fessor of Clinical Surgery of | bays ( Messrs. William Brady and David ed in The Church Advocate of Feb. |H. Zeller will sell 30 shares =IHon ————————— i. Clnieal Surgery, of D : SO } 3 : aner Wa J ee ; BE es : lations: r bank stock. as University of Pennsylvani: i 1 Butter ne ‘are H. Stoner were appointed as a com-|3, 1875, giving a comprehensive ac-| National Mount Joy hank stock. as Shad Oh! : Te apa. WI St l, 3 : : > : . : : we as or z 1hlic sale « tes ' iver b alk t the College of — iedsneimpn ard, ZC. a } mittee to enlarge and improve the|count of this movement and its re-| Well as other stock at public sale at Fresh shad are on the marke : ta : 9 } TPS : : building, which was done. I sults. The article is as follows: | Hotel McGinnis, at 2 p. m ready—but they. some From Nort Z ARK J; > hs of Columbia A Soldier Three Years in shapes amg i io | oem : elif istry —— Eee Y ? - pa v hic meets tonight at Bird-in-Hand. a Sha) has ine 0s ~ ; v During the first two years of this|“There are times in the history of Carolina. A dollar apiece! - onlgn rd-in-Hand Mr. Fred. Stahl, who has just com- Re Re | church’s existence it had no rezu-|every local organization when it be- Pythians, Take Notice 0 x tei h ! ¥ Ger and ,jeted a three-year enlistn in the Re o § b+ ! i . . . : iy Ziegler, of the local corns who | y+..: oh A 3. a : : Tas } k 2 lar pastor as the Eldership making |comes necessary to yield to the in- The members of Cove lodge No. New Motor Cycle oT ! th : orps, '0 | United States Army, is in town visit ast De sage 3 : . > : J LI embers, will attend. : : iis wt -Horre Rhoaifon nd ar A aprointments was then in its infancy-|creasing demand for improvement|301, K. of P. are urgently requested Mr. P. Frank Schock hag pure! ( > ing his sister, Mrs. Harry Sheaffer : 4 & : The church the meantime was|and progress. The demands made |to attend the regular meeting on a 4 cylinder shaft driven Pierce 7 _ Bye. Sent Af sesamin served i rs Mackey, Maxwell, (Continued on page 3) ._ | Thursday evening. row motor cycle. It is a dandy’ Advertise in the, Mt. Joy Bulletin.| . Advertise in the B pin. Tt paye | 4 o » 4 gL ! §