Li 3 | ® ® ® + ® ® ® ® : ® ® ¢ 4 : ® ¢ ® & ¢ ¢ ¢ 3 ® o é > t rn RT a YY YY TTY THT TTY YOY VOL. IX. NO. 44 CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY 929 - 1911 50 CENTS A YE MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTI MEDIUM NG held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock a host of friends in Maryland and . : A GRAND SUCCESS et . . THIS LISTENS WELL EEO Obituary Notes Pennsylvania Tie rung Wil We Local Doings Over oo — Realized Florin Affairs Rumored That We Are to Get Our Card Basket 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 Mrs. Margaret A. Morris died at Marietta aged 83 years Mrs. Mabel Hogendobler died at & Columbia hospital, aged 23 y Lirs. Caroline, wife of William Worley of Marietta, died in her 69th year. William H. Markle, a former resi- dent of Elizabethtown, died in York County on Sunday. Isaac S. Landis, father A. B. Landis, died at Station aged 92 years. James B. Keener, a well known druggist, died at Middletown aged 29 of Sheriff Hartman's years. He was born in Elizabeth- town. Elmer J. Bear of Columbia, who killed himself by inhaling illuminat- ing gas at Harrisburg, was buried at Carlisle on Friday. The remains of Harry C. Eagle, who died at Burlington, N. J., were interred at Marieta on Friday after- noon. Deceased was 61 years old. Isaac Winters Isaac Winters, a well known dent of Elizabethtown, died on Tues- day night, at his home on North Mar- ket street, of diabetes, after a linger- ing illness, aged 69 years and 27 days resi- Smith Swords Smith Swords of Lancaster, an old railroad employe, died at the age of 65 Deceased born at Maytown. Interment made at Columbia. years. was was Harry Weisenberger jr. Harry Weisenberger jr., aged died at Philadelphia Mon- after a short De- a grandson of Rev. G. W. Mr. 12 years, day noon illness. ceased is Getz of this place. Harrisburg and Carlisle papers please copy. Mrs. Elizabeth Wissler. Mrs. Elizabeth Wissler, died on Wednesday half a mile north of Roh- rerstown aged 86 years. Mrs. Gam- ber of this place, is a daughter as is Kathryn of Landisville. remains were interred at Silver also Miss The Spring. Guy Trayer ruy Trayer, died at Landisville last Friday morning after a short illness, death being due to pneu- monia. He was in his sevententh year. The remains were shipped to Falmouth on Sunday forenoon, where services were held and interment made. David Nissley Mr. David Nissley died very sud- denly at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., on Monday night aged about 72 years He leaves a wife and three sons: Abram at home and Aaron and Benjamin of near this place. The remains will be brought here on Fri- day and services will be held in the Cross Roads Church at ten o'clock with interment in the cemetery ad- joining David Kolp Mr. David Kolp, a well-known f near Green Tree, died last farmer Thursday after a brief illness aged 31 The the day and 9 days died He years, 5 months voung man’s mother previous at Salunga leaves one sister and five brothers whose names appear in the obituary of Mrs. Har- riet Kolp in this column. His fun- ral was held on Sunday forenoon at Green Tree Interment was made in the cemetery adjoining - Mrs. Harriet Kolp Mrs Harriet Kolp - died at he ol I Salunga 1a We In at r ar Ines f only eight Ss: in the 67th year of her age She leaves a daughter Miss Mary, of Salunga son John, north of Moun n:« Salun Hent of near § nea: Daniel of 1 r Rhe« and Jacob residing midway between ere and Mastersonville. The funer- al was held in the Brethren Church at Salunga on Satur being made in the ing Mrs. Joseph Musselman Mrs. Josephine Musselman, wife of Joseph Musselman, died at Lan- disville yesterday morning. The de- ceased was born in Carroll county, Maryland. Her maiden name was Josephine Stonebreaker. She was twice married. Her first husband was the Rev. Thomas Still, a minis- ter of the Church of God, of which chur Irs. Musselman was a life- a ited op smber. She is Popttd one sis- Rark Hill, vi vaosd « y LC at the house and at 2.30 at the Beth- el of the Church of God, Landisville F. Hershey Hershey, one of Jacob Mr. Jacob F widely known died at the borough most residents of section, his home just out side limits last at eight o'clock, after a long aged 67 years, 4 months and days. Deceased was born in Joy arist for and had than a and curer He Mennonite is survived one brother and two sisters, widow of the late of this place and Mrs. many reputation as a Hershey's dried member of the Church this his wife, years, local of corn was a place Sallie, of by Rev. Frank Levi of Waynesboro. The funeral ser- vices will be held on Friday forenoon at ten o'clock at the Mennonite Church on West Donegal Street. terment will made Joy Cemetery. sia rJpsnzz2 Won't Use The Bell be Owing to the yearly rental of the rais- Bell telephone company being ed $6.00 the business men of Eliza-' bethtown have decided to discontinue the service altogether. At a recent meeting, June 1 was fixed as the day removed. ‘phones Company all the have all Bell Independent ‘phones in where the to The stall houses, will used. a. ar, Lt ifoooiii A Birthday Supper Brown east soon forget her 43rd day as it in a fitting manner. evening a grand supper was given in her honer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. It was attended by the mem- both families and a vited guests. Mrs. Brown recipient of a number of costly pres- ents. Mrs. Jacob of will not celebrated was very Last Krall. in- the bers of few was re eee Good Sign of Spring. Leedle Band” on our streets last week and furnish- music, the Spring time. It did, however, not have any springtime effects with the thermom- eter dancing from 8 to 24 “Dot German was ed ushering in above ze- ro. their propriate. Sold His Stock. Last Saturday Mr. Wolf Yoffe sold his entire store stock to a wholesaler from Baltimore, Md. The new owner came here immediately, packed the goods and shipped it to that city and appearance would be more ap- today that big store is empty. Mr. H. E. Ebersole will make prepara- tions to occupy it very soon. re Landis—Brandt Mr. Harry lL, Landis and Miss Sar- Brandt, both married East Petersburg, Thursday at the parsonage of the Church of the Breth ah of were last ren by Rev. H. B. Yoder. They were attended by Mr. Menno Landis and Miss Sadie Witmer. re -- ————————— Re-Elected Visiting Physician The board of directors of the poor held a meeting at the almshouse on Saturday morning and elected officers for the ensuing year. Dr. John J. Newpher of this place, was re-elect- ed a visiting physi rr AG A re A New Minister Amos P. Geib, son of Mr. and Mrs P. C. Geib, of Rapho township, a graduate of the Elizabethtown Col- lege, has recently been installed into the ministry of the Brethren church at Brooklyn, N. Y. Ee A A Admitted to Practice Mr. Charle Workman of East Petersburg, a student of Coyle & Kel- ler, was admitted to practice law in the courts of this county at Satur- lay’s session of court on motion of | his preceptors. ly © — Suit on Notes Mr. A. H. l.ehman has entered suit | in the court of common pleas against Mr. W. 1 Hei ( R 1 [t brought te over $2,000 on t ver die note ——e2-O- A Base Ball Meeting. The president and secretary have called a meeting of the directors of the Mount Joy Base Ball Association to be held at Getz Brothers clotl store on Thurs. evening of this week —————--E—— A Few Left We still have a few Suits and Over- coats of medium weight, which we are closing out very cheap. It will pay vou to ask to see them. setz Bros. ree ele eee Our Home Markets Merchant H. E. Ebersole pays: Butter 0c a 1b.; eggs 18c a doz. : lard 12¢ a 1b.; potatoes 50c a bushel. eA the this evening illness 29 Mount township and was an expert api- more grower Reformed He E., Isaac of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Martha Shank, Shank Landis In- in the Mount in- business Bell was formerly town, birth- are tities. appearance street of day. Since then it has moderated and | He is John Elizabethtown the graduates. odist minutes is the | They are | that ha trees, t 1ave ed. There is no 1 now him a been at the April term of the Circuit Court | in Philadelphia. ITEMS OP r NEWS INTERES SHORT GENERAL MANY Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the Reading Within World for Quick the Past Few Days. Spring began yesterday Miss Alice M. Dillinger is serious- ly ill. For the latest styles in Spring Hats go to Getz Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Zecher announce the birth of a son since Sunday. The cellar at the residence of Mr. I.. P. Heilig, is being enlarged. Mr. H. B. Hertzler of Manheim, killed a hog that dressed 630 pounds. Don't fail to attend H. S. New- comer’s annual sale tomorrow after- noon. Mr. Charles Cassell has been én- raged to coach the High School base ball team. Hon. W. C. Rehm, a Lancaster at- torney, broke his right arm cranking an automobile. Mr. Charles Marks, formerly bar clerk at the Central House, will] move to Manheim next Monday. Turkeys brought 41 cents a pound at Reed’s sale recently. What will they bring on Thanksgiving and Christmas? Minnie Moyer of this place, has applied for a divorce from her hus- band, Harry Moyer on the grounds of desertion. The Elizabethtown Market Company, at Elizabethtown, with an $8,000 capital, was granted a charter at Harrisburg last week. Mr. Samuel Brubaker moved to town last Monday, occupying the pro- perty with father-in-law, Mr. Henry Engle on East Main Street. I. .D. has House his Beneman just returned from the large markets and his goods | coming in daily, in large quan- Call and The playing of of a his lines. ball and the hat on inspect base straw good yesterday were the appearance of Spring yester- A a Assault and Battery Charge Mr. Elmer E. Krall was arrested on Monday on a charge of assault and battery preferred by his wife. | He was arrested by Constable An- drew Weidman "and in default of bail was committed to jail for a hearing before Justice C. H. Zeller. A Qs They're On the Job Mr. William C. Myers the practical artesian well driller of Salunga, se- cured a big contract from John W Eshleman at Lancaster, to which place he moved his outfit on Monday. being ably assisted by Mr. Strickler. st Wein High School Commencement The Milton Grove High School will hold their commencement exercises on Wednesday evening, March 29, at 8.00 o'clock. Prof. H. K. Ober, of will College meet} ~Qinececpummrens Last Night's Recital. The pupils of Miss Welsh assisted by Miss Alice Welsh, soprano and Mr. Charles Westerman, baritone, gave a | recital at the home of Mr. H. S. New comer last evening The musical highly pleased the many attendants EE H@ootllll.hzop@pr<®=fpyo)hl.9-_ Thirty Minute Sessions At the annual session of the Meth- Episcopal Conference in session k, Bishop 1t Philadelphia last wee | Smith told the candidates that ‘“‘thirty plenty long enough for delivery of a sermon.” et Eee Selling Motor Cycles Mr. P. Frank Schock has taken the agency for Lancaster County for the well known Pierce-Arrow motor- | cles At present he has a single- vlinder and a four-cylinder as dem- onstrators. it tral en Vogel—Weaver Mr. David Vogel of Marietta and { Miss Mary W of Enola rried at rieq now eddir tom 12 Me Neglect Your Mr. Frank Conrad requests persons Don’t I'rees ] them spray- tter time than and he is prepared to do it card or c: telephone ———— A —— A United States Juror Mr. M. M. drawn as a petit ji to serve ror a W. C. T. U. Meeting The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Eli Ebersole, on Mon- day evening, March 27. ——eeeetl- GE Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. N Main | evidence | | ray, | Anna | tie | thorne, address | Drop | Leib of this place, has| | ers from Saturday Night's Bee A very largely attended spelling bee was held in Mount Joy Hall Sat- urday evening for the benefit of High School. An excellent program that highly entertained the large audience, was rendered. There were three classes and the following are the prize win- ners: First spelling class, Mr. Earl Walton, teacher-—1st prize, Miss Leah Stauffer, 2nd prize, Mr. Henry Gingrich; 3rd prize, Miss Mabel | Moore. Second spelling class, Mr E. R. Kraybill, teacher—1st prize, Miss Bertha Stauffer; 2nd prize, Mr. Elmer Blocher; 3rd prize, Mr. Bru- I baker. General Information class, | Mr. S. S. Simons, teacher—1st prize, | | Mr. William Brubaker; 2nd prize | : : | Mr. Amos Brubaker; 3rd prize, Miss | spending several days in town. ‘Catharine Breneman. was realized. tt onl Ieee Their Annual Banquet Over fifty dol- | lars | | | | sponded. St. Patrick’s Day and a green emblem The open- was placed to each plate. ing of this occasion was a selection by the Male Quartette and the clos- ing by a hymn in which all took part. The pastor, Rev. Bossert, then made | | elected for the ensuing term as fol- Dr. FP. L. Prof. 1. R. Kraybill; Treasurer, Mr. Owen Keller who had engaged to could not attend. anlar A Birthday Party A birthday surprise party was held President, Richards; President, and Hon. lows: Vice | Secretary Brandt. | caster, John been present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Easton, on Saturday, Mar. 11, in honor of their daughter Mary's 9th birthday. ly spent A few hours were pleasant- by playing games, after which refreshments served. Those were were: Barbara Ella Coolidge, present Heilig, Dorothy Heilig, Cunningham, Alice Way, Zelma Martha Hemsley, Laura Pennypacker, Marie Carson, Hilda Schneider, Ruth Mur- Ida Greenawalt, Pearl Sheaffer, Webb, Lillian Barto, Miriam Mummert, Beatrice Hawthorne, ishleman, Rhoda May Mary Harvey Haw- Hawthorne, Hawthorne, Jr. Mary Rinehart. Oe EE a aia n°, Baptized by Trine Immersion A number of persons were baptized of the Brethren trine immersion in the cold waters in the Church by of the Chiques creek, at Depite weather, a large crowd mill, on Sunday afternoon. the inclement witnessed the ceremony. Following were the candidates: Paul Gibble, Misses Alta Bruckhart, Amy Heagy, Sue Harnly, Nora Hershey, Anna lLongenecker, Sadie Hershey, Nettie 3Jomberger and Katie Grayhill. Revs. | Linnaeus Longenecker and Samuel Fahnestock officiated. ree el Qe Methodist Appointments follwoing appointments were na by he Methodist Conferen which clo.cd at Philadelphia yester day: Mount Joy and Flo I G W. Dugan; Manheim and Salu Rev. W. E Rev. W. J. Lindsay; Stras J.B. Rev. J. T. Lancaster, charged with i Humphreys Deacon. was ordered expelled from the the conference. ———— EI eee and Granted His License Our old friend Robert F. Wittig, formerly proporietor of the IlL.aPierre House here, had some difficulty in getting a license for his hotel at Lea- man Place, but it wasn't Bo fault The building is in bad shape ut the owner promised to repair same nd | the license was granted on Satu es s€,a Os Re-Elected President At the regular monthl meeting of the Lancaster Automibile Clu Mr. H. C. Schock, of this ace was re-elected president and ob I vider, of Lancaster, Se BS Moore of Florin, w | membership. ——- Friday, March 31, 1911 J. B. Keller & Bro. will lic sale at Gantz’s stock yards, in this place, 40 head of fresh cows, spring- backward cows and Zeller, auct. Secm—— A ARs — - New Cold Storage Plant. 4 The Farmers Creamery Co completed the installation of a large cold storage plant and have same in operatien since Monday. tse lenin Subscribe for the Bulietin. \ » \ the Athletic Association of the Mount Joy The annual banquet for the Men's | Bible Class of the First Presbyterian | | church, was held last Thursday even- | Root were Sunday visitors in town. ling in the basement of the church. A | | table was set for fifty and forty re- | come visitor in our town on Monday. ] : { The feast was in honor of {an address on St. Patrick’s Day and | { | | Dr. E. S. Snyder of Lancaster, on| { Christian Work. The directors were i of Lan- | be | mother, Lot- | Easton, Mrs. Harvey | ter faith | Hollinger's at Philadelphia, and HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL AGE WEST OF HERE Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Frank Fair bought a fine horse of Mr. Ezra Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Elam Myers spent Tuesday at Lancaster. Mr. Francis Nauman was a Sunday visitor to Elizabethtown. Mr. Levi Mumma has embarked in the well drilling business. Mr. J. D. Easton is repairing his property on Church Street. Miss Emma Dyer spent Sunday in Mt. Joy calling on friends. Mr. Irvin Fair of Maytown is be held Communion services will in the U. B. Church on Sunday. Mr. Frank Phillips called on i friends at Reading on Monday. Mr. Walter Ebersole and Mr. John Mr. Walter Hoffman was a wel- Mr. Milton Schwanger, spent Sun- | day at Elizabethtown, with friends. Mr. Elmer Schlegemilch made a business trip to Lancaster, on Mon- day. Mrs. Harmon Ishler of Elizabeth- town visited her son Roy, of this place. Misses Bertha Weaver and Anna Sheaffer were at Lancaster, on Sat- urday. Mr. Daniel Stark and family spent Sunday at Lancaster as the guests of friends. Miss Annie Shank days at Maytown, as the guest of her spent several Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carmany and [Mr. Wm. Dierolf, spent Sunday at Landisville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Har- risburg, spent Sunday in twon call- ing on friends. Mr. Nehemiah Gantz is about again after being confined to the house for several days. Mr. Isaac G. Brenneman of Rock Point visited his son Addison Brene- man on Sunday. Mr. Charles Carson spent Sunday at Lancaster as the guest of hig brother Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ishler and son of Hummelstown, visited friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. Jefferson Bishop and daugh- Sunday at Mt. calling on friends. Mr. E. 8S. Weaver head of fine mules and horses to Mid- Irene, spent Joy delivered 25 dletown, on Monday. Miss Katie Arndt of near Mt. Joy spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Lillie, in this place. Mr. Walter Morton of Lancaster visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al pheus Morton, on Sunday. Mr. John Wiser sold his tobacco to Spitzner & Co., of lancaster for 11 1-4. He delivered it today. Mrs. Horace Cox spent Thursday I Mr. Cox was Sunday visitor at the same place Mr. Ed Gish and family of 1 bethtown were Sunday guests at the home of Jacob Hostetter and famil Mr. Davi lgemuth and famil) were the Mrs. Wolgemuth's arents at ethtown on Sunda} Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler spent Sun- lay at Elizabethtown as Mr. and Mrs 1 sm— OW A New Druggist Dr. Wm. D. Chandl of Stra Irs hi one of est knov ir that section, has nted tl store until ecent 0 iucted hy the 1 John ( D Chandler has be ] ted irg for the p fifte 1 ill take ¢ 1: early in A pect 0 ( n r 1} ( 1 mide } mo } Gere rere How. About That Fence? Om 1 1 Ned Yo 4 ; rc } i i { i i 1 vd 5 ron M " ! oe Wan TE Kenner—Landis Edwin O. Keener and M Mar n 1 I yt} \ 1 peo t Done I, er in 1 ria ) e R Pet R Nisel¢ at his home Thev were 17 ttended and will reside in East Don xal ee tl Grrr Give Us Your Head And we will fit it with one of our new Spring Hats. A sh for you and your fri Soft and Stiff Hats at $1.50 to $3.00. Getz Bros A Subscribe for the Bulletin. | temporarily. Light, Heat and Power Co. Although it is quiet, we understand have a light, heat pany some time in present head. If the mated, it being our town is and power com the near prospects are hit not on present plans are consum McCall's Power plant only on a smaller scale will be a All the men interested in the project are Mount Joyians They building a large dam across the Chick of large power house, install the neces and furnish light ies creek just east town, sary machinery heat and power to the citizens of this place and vicinity This we think, good proposition. If electricians term it, factured with water certainly be cheaper than must use steam. would be a fairly ‘juice’ as can be power, it furnished can considerably companies that Considerable horsepower could be derived by properly stream and using the and when the water is low the com- pany would, of course, be compelled to use steam. etl) lamest meni new Building a Flying Machine Mr. William Harper of New Bloomfield, Perry County is building a flying machine with which he pro- poses flying to New York City. We would say that if Mr. Harper builds it on some of those mountain peaks that the climbed in game the past few seasons and it will he’ll New York seaport hefore it lands scribe quest of only sail, any Start up the get to or other her from those points Black Valley, Bill. re A rere eee one oil Horse Will Go to Baltimore. Mr. Mrs. Wolf Yoffe daughter, Miss Ethel, expect to leave the latter week for and and of this or early next Md. future part Baltimore, reside in the where they Mr. Yoffe career 1n will has had a long business this place, and while here made many friends. He but expects will rusticate for some the business time to embark in wholesale manufacturing Success, Mr. Yoffe rrr etl ern. Gave Himself Up Squire Charles CC. Hicks of May town, has committed John Dugan, of Marietta, for trial at court on a charge of being an accomplice in the robbery of the hen house at Hotel Marietta on January 2. Dugan was arrested, but escaped from the offi cers. He returned home this week and sent for Constable Shields, who rearrested him. tant — Accepted Call Mr. Oscar Kraybill, of has accepted the call to street Church of God, Harrisburg This was announced by a member of the standing committee of the East Pennsylvania Eldershiy of the Church of God, which held a conference Wednesday evening at tl home of Rev. C I. Forney 1336 { Derry street, Harrisbu | tit A In Great Demand M. 1 Greider & C received a cai load Bemi lobac ante tor da 120 a now evel plant | 1 old 1 he order ond irload I'l these t ig & ] tha Ove ef ( etal lp emer Peach Crop Damaged A « ( ¢ 1 yf M { . { \ i ( 1 iD 9 E> Beauties at $12.0( > a> B 1 S 3 11 8 ) to $40.00 3 — ~~ The Spring Arbor Days Governor Tener on W nesday at nounced that he had appointed Apr and 28 as Arbor Days etl © een. Expects to Make More Money W. F. Maulick has closed his ( lumbia drug store and will operate poultry paradise at Marietta ine sins Remodeling the Store The interior of the drug store be occupied by Dr. Chandler is be- ing remodeled at present. A 3 Kept very to future if the Ferry propose erect a all manu- can harnessing this turbines sister, are spending the visiting the Saturday ginia, as the guest THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Who and Where They Have Visited Many Here Over Sune day—Were You Among Them? Strangers Mr. Paul E. Getz spent Monday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown spent Friday at Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman spent Sunday with friends at Lititz. Dr. F. L. Richards and Mr. Harry | BE. Getz spent Sunday at Coatesville. Messrs. C. Owen Brandt and C. S. Gingrich spent Thursday in Harris- burg. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bbersole are spending several days in Philadel- phia this week. Mrs. Ed. Wilhelm and Mrs. Heil- man of Elizabethtown, were visitors in town on Sunday Mr. H. C. Brunner attended the lecture in the Martin Auditorium at Lancaster last evening. Mrs. Kate Cameron of Tucson, Arizona, is here on a visit to her sis- ter, Mrs. M. S. Bowman. Mrs. D. E. Torten of Eichel, New Mexico, spent last week visiting her Mrs. W. M. Thome. W. M. Thome and children Bainbridge mother, Benjamin O. Musser spent last and Sunday in West Vir- of his brother. Mr. Norman Stauffer and Christian Hostetter left for Colum- bus, Ohio and other western points. Mrs. day in former's Mr yesterday Rev. J. E. Deacon attended the a&n- nual conference of the Methodist Church at Philadelphia, the past few days. Mrs. Charles Murray and son, of Philadelphia, spent a few days in the family of her father-in-law, Mr. J. W. Murray. Mrs. M. A. Rollman made a busi- ness trip to Harrisburg on . Friday in the interests of the Universal Hardware Works. Mr Samuel B. Gaffin, who has clerking in Yoffe’'s store for some time ,will go to Baltimore and event- ually intends making Chicago, T11., the Windy City, his future home. Mr. Daniel Derr, Mr Earl Derr, Miss Elsie Derr and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tressler returned home after spending from Saturday to yesterday with friends near Newville, Cumber- land County Ir. Walter Frey, formerly teller in the First National Bank here, re- turned last Thursday after spending some time in the far west. He came here from attle, Wash., where he was employed Last summer he was located at Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. k expects to remain in our midst for the resent Ir.John Kready, who resides sev- or east of I accompanied by ughter, Mrs. J. K. Weaver f LV¢ turned homs Y eral weeks in | I [ pleased I 1 brought wit} } ruit. et whict | 1 PE We're Ready | You J oan N Ww 1 - 1 - 0a -— a 1 | ld ht the 0 OpP= SUX venue and ] ¢ ( n brick ) 1 1 » ree etl ern : Enlisted in the Navy Vv Walter Keller, son of Z. W. Keller of this has enlisted in the Navy and wl at Norfolk, Va. BE RE ih 4 cr ) Old Land Mark Removed The old land mark, the large front porch at the Red Lion Hotel, is be- ing removed today. \ Ba
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers