50 CENTS A YEAR VOL. IX. NO. 46 MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM RESULTS-—THATS WHY CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING * . Florin Affairs HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL. AGE WEST OF HERE at this time. Borough Council | * * Main Street, to the First National | Flittings Bank Property, corner Main and Mar- | ket Streets, vacated by Wolf Yoffe. Mr. Knight from East Petersburg | to the Baker property on Delta St. | PHE Mr. Frank from the Derr property, on Marietta Street to Elm- it rY Obituary Notes | ~~~" 3.00 $128.00 yHE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST | Trin TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER A .$ 24.00 —— - [5 # | Some Well Known People From Our | zero, 2.00 ' { | Company C Neighborhood Have Passed to the | Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | Nad 5 | Shac at ate and County News Boiled Down \ Appropriations ermits for Quic i MANY PERSONS CHANGED THEIR Permits Quick Reading RESIDENCE APRIL 1 There Are Quite a Number of People Hereabouts That Have Flitted— There Are Quite a Few Business Mount Joy Also. TAX RATE REMAINS THE SAME 1911 plumber’s helper Fen below [ Brosey Disinfectants 3 5 Printing... ..v vs 3. J. N. Staufler & Bro. Are | Horse hire aap | Ladies’ / . PE 75.00 the Stone Contract For |! dies Aux 75.01 at a Below Last | Incidental expenses Transacted Telephone and of Columbia is hunting Local and Personal Briefs That Have Our Last Issue in and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. dale. Mrs. Messrs. Awarded Year Year's--Other recruits. near Kea- i I t Occurred Since Mariet- Anna Grosh from { gle’s Mill to her property ta Street | Mr. William { to Street. \ ; | ‘ on ia hs dinners are already in order | . Changes in One Price > | Our Hustling Mrs Pequea | 85 Business Anna Harris died at Marietta | [21m- personal services 111.25 | aged veurs Columbia going to enfoyee its Ww, Sheaffer from Mr law Baltimore, Dr. the Groff Rev. J. E Wolf Yoffe from this place to Md Chandler spitting Night Mrs Leb { Roman Mfg. Co t hy a Dr. Jame | tur: : ) 4 died Sunday at H8 hay < Pickel Id fohn dale the Hossler on Jus: > ’ : " ‘ t Susan on Booth is on the sick list to | Main Mi ven property, Dads i. e. Burgess Brown Messrs Tyndall Mumma with C. B. Hershey Clerk R. Fellenbaum, met evening 1 Borough vanted Our ne 16.75 watchman Balance sn : $ The acting ag | Palance Mon transacted regular Manheim, aged Mrs anon, Rhoads called on friends last Freymeyer made a busis from years Welsh died at She Strasburg Hoffman President and West Main St from the Meth- | | near Newtown | Mr. roperty occupy | from mT , I'reasurer’s report showed a Elizabeth G4 Rohrerstown Dona N Wednesday Nissley to tl the Hoffman farm Cyrus from . ig g property on on Dillinger, Reist and : $1,04 ) the Boroug y | of $1,041.40 in the Borough formerly and $3, Deacon propert) aged years : . account 102.65 in the water sid ; odist parsonage here to Strasbur vice Ry resided at Rev. G. W burg to the Methodist Mr Fegley rooms in the Red Lion account Mr to connect 5 Josenl Ir at rom the Dungan from Stras seph Brandt from th day and Geo. H., Kuhlman Geo. H., infant child of Fanny M. in on Manheim Stre business Clinton El ion of the routine House ™ : Ie rej bersol parsonage here itl 1 $A 1¢ 1 ut ' B \ Ini { DOCK r 1 11 with t V main out George H t K Ir. losebh oiblar thnved died at] '"™ he | ; : pronerty v fe by Daniel Friday Pierre into the Mi showed the anmount Reuben will ort Burges ; : Harry Epo Ek ide boroug ind Counci r ) Hotel prop Har collections to of $62.50 ide the ough an oul and Kuhlman Stark for the past month their home Florin on ‘both tow: Mr reported erty. Mr property Manhein Mr. William E. Derr North Barbara Street to his property on W Main Mr. John the E. F. Street the Commit- | four action of Water aged 4 davs There was a short se held at brother ates near Charles Marks the Reist of the Street Committee North Market from and | Saturday | 4 | da ¢ Interment | Monday her The caused by a little buying fire hyrants home Mease cil was made in the Florin cemetery | bids then | on Street { FE having placed cinder on vice the on Hossler propert Poplar Street to a depth of six inches connections was sactioned by Coun-{conducted by Rev. vill install a to a farm north of town rock of adv : mill in the Mr. Derr property, from and that macadamizing would now Stone were opened as ————— from L.ongenecker — Mrs. Emma Eagle East Main Marietta the . : s follow as per instructions; a carload i Street : : ow | follows: 'wo souls wit of Bolen brick ordered at $25.40 per Street . JN pL thousand Mr. Rei recommended Mt family stark four ited on an ons ol | thought generally want to de Kansas on | It’s all right tc YY. Vis but don’t Mi crete walks at Street. Mrs wife of John Eagle, Abilene, | his Stauffer & Bro. bid: Large Emma 5 Daniel Stark and property Mr. Fred Newcomer on White Baker Rapho to Man- from : died at | Saturday aged tracted Maytown cubic yard; No 1 the broken Sunday Mr. Daniel Ravmond Fenstermacher from the Main lLewis Koch and Charles Sload : stone 79¢. a ing - x N¢ No, 2, 98e¢. Jarbara Street at Frank Street and | : Barbara Street screenings, $1.10. tt Mr Zercher Large the Exchange Hotel to the | 1 4 ATE : iy y us v : | broken stone, 80c¢. a cubic vard; No. Union National Bank. Sewer pipe | ! 3 No. 2, $1.02: No. 1, or St. : 3, 96c.; on Chestnut Street broken and rec-|"” $1.20 $1.20. paid mn screenings, they iron di 8 I'he | Large or broken stone, 84c.; town. | 4 : {96¢c.; No. 2, $1.02; No. 1, v vi y | ered carried out. Mr. Reist also rec- $ Mr. Clarence Gibbons from the | $1.14. . | ommended that all ashes be hauled i Lytle property Mount Joy Street | _ . - : | Each yard must 2 from April 15 to May 15. Ordered. : to the Darrenkamp property on Mt. | M Dillinger the Water Mr. Zercher had Mr. ger e ater . o : Joy Street. nD vear but Staufler Bros. being the fi i . ; mittee, reported a leaky hydrant at Mrs. Kate Diffenderfer from the | yas lowest, were awarded the contract . ‘the C. Seitz property and a leaky] : Baker property on Delta Street to] . for one from May 1. : i | pavewash at J. M. Brandt's, but that oe Go, : the Detwiler property on West Done- | . : I'he auditor's report of the Boro | both will be promptly repaired. Rec- : account was presented, read, accept- gal. Sire, ded th leaning of the reser m e cle: » reser- J Mr. John ommendey g Iv ed and ordered advertised and print- . y or property on the la) of a crossing on North . = (6 years after a pro- try to do the wrong fellow in She and two Ind., and H. Zel- Mrs. Geistweit are and Morton Alpheus Morton of brothers. Beames- . 3, 89¢.; and or into the by Jeffer- property to : Stark moved heim 3 Mr. Jacob Frank Baker is Joy Hall property Main Street. Mr. F. B. N. Hoffer from the Bru- baker property Frank Street, to! Elizabethtown Mr. Frank Amway from the Strick- ler property to the Stoner property Marietta Street. Mr. Henry Kramer from the Engle farm east of town, the Donaven farm 3 miles north of town. Mr. H. G. Hagenberger from Lan- caster to the A. H. Coolidge proper- ty, on South Market Street. Following is a list of the private illness. Deceased lived laying con about by derfer on East Street Mr. vacated from the Bopp property to the Amos Engle property on West Mr. Joseph Strickler from the Det- | West Donegal St., lones. far of i arm | All the recommendations were ord- property the crossing on property the Mt Alley M. Schroll from relay Cherry bid: or 30 years ago. his Delta Street prop her husband John of Elkhart, Mrs. John Ezra Bishop Mr. Oliver Snyder entertained his lady friend from Lancaster, last Sun- day at his Mr. Alpheus the Joseph Nissley Adam Shank Mr. Jefferson Bishop from the Raymond property into the Hen- Breneman property. ) Mrs. Emma Wagner left last Fri day for Philadelphia, where she will make her future home. Messrs. Walter Ebersole and Wil- liam Brown of Mt. Joy called ou friends in town on Sunday. on from 3 : on is survived erty. children: Ella ler, op : s i 3 Donegal Ben Hoffer is nursing a gore optic caused by a piece of it. Mr. David Hoffer of Reading spent at home Charles emery lodging and sisters on ommend be replaced with 3 home last year was: in No. 3, screen- on price Snyder wiler property ; Morton moved into tothe S. R. this east Jacob of : ted - : . properLy, vace Sunday with his brother, Mr. Abram proj . acates Hoffer. There place and Florin are or y by ings, ; moved of will be a bouts on weigh 2,400 lbs. boxing show the last on four at Ironville Saturday evening. his home, at A shady which somebody gets a shade the bet- of it. Mrs. Jno, Sunday at Jacob S. Kreider on Jacob S. Kreider, a well-known retired farmer, died at Rohrerstown, after a brief illness, in his seventy-third year. The deceas- ed had followed farming in East Hempfield township for more than . contract to of Com- : ry transaction is one in year ter Murray spent of Elizabethtown, part W. Hendrix from the visiting and business changes in this place and vicinity over April first: Mr. Louis Sillers from the Groff property on West Main Street to his property on West Main Street. Mrs. Maggie Hellig from the Heilig property on East Main Street to the Brandt property on Mount Joy St. Mr. Abner Hershey from the Cool- idge property on South Market St., to his property on New Haven St. Mrs. Black from the property on East Main Street to the P. R. Grein- er dwelling on West Main Street. Mr. Kauffman from the Boyce property on West Main Street to the Brubaker property on Frank St. Mr. Jacob Stauffer from the Hoff- man property at Bridgeport to the Sourbeer property on East Main St. Mr. M. M. Leib from the Stoner dwelling on Marietta Street to his property on West Donegal Street. Mr. Frank Sprout from the Nis- sley property on North Market St. to his property on North Market St. Mr. Joseph Haines from the Shirk property at Bridgeport into the Mt. Joy Hall property on Cherry Alley. Mr. Harry Tyson from the Stoner property on Marietta Street to the Hollowell property on Mount Joy St. Mrs. Derr trom the Darrenkamp property, on West Main Street to the Detwiler property Fairview Street. Mr. Frank Smeltzer from the Sny- der Main Street, to the Brown property on Mount Joy Street. Mr. property Nissley Street. Mr. grocery the Ebersole. Mr beer to Main Mr. property on property on East the Street North Lytle the Oliver Mateer Mt. property from on Joy to on William will and 5 Easton open a in 10 cent store Mr. H. and property vacated by Nissley Mumma from property on East Main the Newcomer property on East Street. Pennell from the Groff West Main Street to the by Mrs. Black on E. Oscar on property acated Main Street. Mr. Johu Darrenkamp from the Harry Darrenkamp Mt. b8,y Street West Main Mr. Zink from the Haver- stick property on Marietta Street to the Hostetter property on North Bar- bara Street Mr. Harry Williams from ty on West Main Street, Margaret Bopp Main Street. Mrs. Kate Geib the W. B. Detwiler property on Fairview Street to-the James Glatfelter residence on Cherry Alley. Mr. shey the Donegal Mr. R. Fellenbaum from the Leib property West Donegal Street to the S. B. Bernhart & Co. property Main Street. Mr Brubaker from the erm to the Engle property, also oec- ¥ ‘oed by his father-in-law corner of ; xn and Jacob Streets. Frank Bookman from the r property on West Main Street is property on the corner of West a] Street and Comfort Alley. property on to his Street. Geo. property on proper- to the Miss West property on from Heisey from the Her- New Haven Street property on West Abram property Nissley Street. on to on on East Samuel E. Ebersole will move his . the Groff property on W. Market | See the Sour- Street, | {on to the Darrenkamp property on Main Street. floor over the former Union Na- tional Bank building, now the Dona- ven property. Mr. Harry Shaffer moved his cigar store, to Columbia this week where he will conduct a restaurant. Mrs. Mumma from the Grosh prop- erty on Marietta Street, one door east, to the Grosh property vacated by Mr. B. E. Hiestand. Mr. B. E. Hiestand from the Grosh Detwiler property and New Haven Streets. A Mn Public Sale of. Bees On Saturday, April 15, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Sallie Hershey will dispose at public sale at her residence just outside this borough, 75 swarms of bees. Also empty boxes, frames, combs, crates, sections, etc. C. H. Zeller, will call the sale. 2t tl A Ans Are Going West On Saturday Messrs. Elias Zer- phey and Clarence Greenawalt, two well known young men of this place, will leave for California. They ex- pect to visit points of interest on the Pacific Coast and will possibly locate there. —— re @ res Bernhart & Co's. Special Friday and Saturday, 35 Silk, ind black, For and 10c. Sheno plain figured, colors and 27-in., 30 c¢. a yd. window display. New Pumps Shoes, Oxfords, and Strap arriving daily at Bernhart & Co’s i, LD Newcomer's Sale that lot large this Mr. HB. good of Please bear in mind of lot place S. Newcomer will sell a light harness wagons. Also a sale in 15. at public Saturday, April With Us Once More old friend Mr. H. G. berzer. who is.so_well known in this community, WE opted a clerkship Mr. H. E. Ebersole and gone on duty Our with has al- ready Ready for Masonic Home Work The contract for the ‘erection of the Masonic Home Elizabethtown will be awarded in a few days. The building will be 438 by 175 and feet’ high. tl Q ene Pay Your Printer The man who dies, having cheated the publisher of his newspaper, will find it hard past St. Peter at the gate. re A QQ Stork Was Here Mrs. John Keener on W. announce the birth of a at main feet 56 to get The Mr. and Mair Street, daughter since Monday. rr Ann Potatoes—Special Friday and Saturday, per bushel 25c. None delivered before Monday. Bernhart & Co. ——eeatll ee Bunch of Keys Found A bunch of small keys was found and the owner can have same by pay- ing for tk ; notice. Brown property on East Main Street | East The Richland Club will occupy the | restaurant and confectionery property on Marietta Street, to the corner of Main | Borough in recent years ! phoid feved. ficial Hagen- voir this Spring and next Fall. stalled a new fire hydrant on heim Street. nishing pipe for the Columbia Road and they were as follows: J. H. Buohl, $12.40 per hundred for pipe and $3.25 for a connection. Mr. H. S. Newcomer }12c¢. a foot, for pipe and $4.00 for the connection. G. Moyer 11 3-4c. a foot for pipe and $2.90 for the connection. Mr. Moyer be- ing the lowest was awarded the con- tract. Mr. Dillinger said the bridge over the tail race at pumping station was bad and should be repaired. Same was ordered. Mr. Mumma of the property Com- mittee, stated that they had asked for bids for painting the postoffice, but had not as yet received same, Decided to paint it white with green trimmings. Mr. Mumma suggested placing an additional window in the post office building on the west eide and same was ordered done. Pumping engineer Geo. Shatz rec- ommended cleaning the subside. Man- Mr. Hoffer of the Board of Health presented the following: To the Burgess and Members Borough Council: The year was marked by the most severe epidemic that has visited the Forty-four cases were reported, of which five proved fatal. The origin of the disease was trac- | ed by the State Department of Health | the dairy- The in- farm local of milk. Officials to a diary near from man secured his supply borough, which a Borough water supply was also vestigated and analyses of the water different the result not obtainable made at periods of which has been from the Department, however I'he water was pronounced impure mt it was not stated that typhoid germs existed in it. The Board recommendations of the State Health form the of with reference part of the of- thereto already records of Borough and need not be introduced here. Of were 25 Chicken-pox; 1 Measles; 2 of Pneumonia; let Fever and 1 of Whooping Cough. diseases reported there of Mumps; Diptheria: of 2 of Scar- other cases of was The is deaths have had 19, The total number of 38, the number the highest law into The number 66; the abated 2. lowest we births since effect. of number {f was which the of registration went disinfected nuisances homes was The general sanitary condition of the Borough was highly commended by the State Deparment of Health Officials, who were here during the typhoid fever epidemic. The general health during the win- ter has been exceptional so far as reportable diseases are concerned. The regular appropriation by 3orough Council of $25.00 was sup- plemented by a special appropriation | on account of the typhoid of $100 fever epidemic. Of this amount 235 was given by the Board of Health to the local branch of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the General to cover expenses incurred in provid- ing nurses, where necessity demanded. much praise cannot be given this or- ganization for the valuable aid given Received a bid for fur-] of | | Buccess | Rev. —that of ty-| i to f | Mr. Hospital, | medicines and food, | daughter, Mr. Too | ed. The Clerk was ordered to notify tihe Tax Collector D Boyce to be present at the next meeting of Coun- cil, with his list of delinquents. The subside and reservoir were ordered cleaned. The borough tax rate was made same as last year, 4 mills. A few bills were paid and Council adjourned. rine tl AG II Another Star Course The citizen's committee met at Dr. E. W. Garber’s Drug Store on Mon- day afternoon and organized a Star Course Committee for 1911-1912. The following talent was selected. Otterbein Male Quartette and Bell Ringers, The Davault Entertainment Company, Stanley LeLevre Krebs, The Fisher Slupp Concert Company, The Frier Sisters Concert and Opera Quintette. This promises to be one of the strongest programs ever given in this town and our citizens will be waited upon by some member, of the committee. The gentlemen who have expressed a willingness to make the Course a Rev. Frank Bossert, Spangler, Rev. Johnson, Rev. Rev. Getz, Dr. E. W. Gar- Dr. John J. Newpher. ree tl rere are: Dungan, ber and Have You a Child to one 0ld take music lessons? If so, these that we sell for only cost of repairs. All as low as enough get of fine organs makes. Any style. Some $5. complete Write Music Easy list. J. Harrisburg, EP ll esis payments H. Pa. Troup House, Swell received a These We have just shades are hipment newest of Brown and of the Gray Cassimeres, which we are going put Saturday, April These are the best money—$7.00, $7.50, $8.50 $10.00. Come in and see them. on sale you ever saw the and 3ros. serra pie Organs For $5. All These organs we he Others higher. guaranteed good as new. accepted in exchange for pianos must dispose of them quickly to make | room. Write for complete list H. Troup Music House, Harrisburg. eel A Mo msiieas Was Lewis Seeman birthday on Sunday the following and Mrs. John R. Elizabethtown: Mr. and Young, son Russell and daughter Cathlene, and Mr. Claud S. Zeller. eel ees 72 on Sunday celebrated his giving guests: Ebersole of Mrs. F. M. Mr. 72nd a dinner to by New Restaurant \ Mr. John Darrenkamp has opened a restaurant, confectionery, cigar and tobacco store in his property one door west of Groff's drug store, where he will be pleased to have his friends call him. eet CBee. Benemans Entertain On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Beneman entertj (ned at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jacob own and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Brown and and see rin ndrew Mr. Frank Drabed,: adt. —- Read the Bulletin for |. | 1n | enth | Voluntec [ wife, { lin, iMrs. E. H { Elizabeth Sth. | for | 101 | ters, | Long, botl Getz | oral was }o 12 | Interment in the Mount forty years, retiring to private life eleven years ago. His wife and these children survive: Mrs. Andrew Bare, Jacob C., John, Rohrerstown; Mrs. C. H. Hostetter, Manheim; one broth- er, John C., of East Petersburg, also survives. The funeral was held from his late home on Monday at the Rohrerstown Mennonite Church, of which the deceased was a ‘member. John M. Bemesderfer The funeral of John M. Bemesder- fer, a retired farmer of East Peters- burg, was held on Sunday. Death wag due to infirmatives of old age Mr. Bemesderfer was in his seventy- niuth year. He was a member of the East Petersburg Lutheran church. The deceased had followed farming for many years, retiring five years ago. His wife, Elizabeth, Mrs. John Greider, Landisville; Mrs. Hen- ry Aungst, of Mountville; Jerome S., of Lancaster; Samuel A., and Wil- lfam S., of East Petersburg; John C. M., of Reading; Mrs. Aaron Richard- son, of Brownstown. Three krothers Samuel M., Jacob M., and Henry M., of Manheim, also survive. Beside the above, there are thirteen grand- children and two great grandchil- dren. Henry H. Henry H. Long, a died at street, Long resident of this place, his residence on New Haven year, on Wednesday War Company C, in his Mr. having long was a Civil veteran, served of the Seventy- the survived Regiment of H¢ Edward ind is by one l.ong, of Jop- Mi son ssouri, three Hein; I. by of and ttie, at home He so survived one brother, of Joplin, Mo., and two sis Martha Harrisburg l.ong, Mrs Spickler and Fann of The fun- held from Saturday at o'clock his late residence Jov ceme Jacob N. Newcomer well-known died at the of M. Baer, near Sa night, seventy-sixth died deceased was a Church. survive: Jacob N. Newcomer, a retired farmer, home his son-in-law, H Sunday the lunga, on from monia, in age. His wife three The his member The Amos ago. of the Mennonite lowing children of this place; Fannie, M. of Salunga; John E. Garber, Rheems; W., of town; Jacob W., of Salunga: John W., of Rheems; Ezra W place. There are thirty-eight grand- children and four dren. There are also three surviving sisters and one brother: Mrs. John Forry, of Columbia; Mrs. Jacob Stauffer, Mrs. Graybill and Christian N., place. The funeral was held from his late home this forenoon at 9 a. m. and at 10 o'clock at the Salunga Mennonite Church. ———— Ieee. Wanted at Once A good boy to learn printing. ply at The Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy. ——— Subscribe for the Bulletin; 50¢ yr. 1 L fol- Ww; wife of Henry Baer, Alice, wife of of Levi ., of this great grandchil- Joseph of this seventy-sixth | sev- | Pennsylvania | his . | gart ot daughters, | aly | Sunday Elizabethtown; | Jac- | ternoon at | pnet- ] vear of : | years | | Rev Ap- relatives. A grass widow is generally one who is looking for ‘“‘green fields and pastures new.” Miss Ruth Stoll, a member of our local teaching corps, was ill several days 1st week. A man never knows who his friends are, especially when he is hig own worst enemy. Hats for everybody, here in an end less variety—Grays, Tans, Fawn and Black. Getz Bros. Found-—-Money. Owner can have same by calling at the home of J. W. Murray, on Marietta St. Harry K. Shellenberger of Phila., spent Sunday with his father, John Shellenberger, on Marietta Street. Miss Elizabeth Grosh, of Lititz, spent part of Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Grosh. State veterniarians killed 19 out of a herd of 21 cows for James Mc.- 8parran of Furniss. They had tuber- culosis. Miss Mary and Matilda Webb ar- rived home on Sunday after spend- ing some time Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Charles of Mountville. We give Stamps to our customers with purchase of forget man. SB. with free, Green Trading each Don’t Bene- 10 cents or more. for them. 1. D. to ask Bernhart has returned from where he of Materials, Wear. the eastern market, pur- chased a line choice Dress large Wash Trimmings Neck Goods Braids and NEWTOWN The Misses Annie and M Florinel visi of My home Priscilla Fogie acning communion servi preaching The » Secondary 11 Number enr« attendal following is the boys term, centage, boys RT: day, teacher. tendance every Dixon, Bertha, infant daughter of Mr William Wednesday of ) 2 months and Mrs Richardson, died infantile trouble, and 1 I'he aged day took place on Saturday 10 o'clock, with services at tev. C. Lynch officiating. Inter- ment was made in the cemetery this ad joining the church in place reenter een » Shoes Received a nice line of high and low cut spring styles. J. G. Keener. To Shoes go to Keener’s. Good Shoes are at J. G. Keener’s. lO Save money on always on han extra Hat fman’s. Young, men if you fine Sk Na pair -of for “20 to I | of Mi hors on funeral | to. mal morning at | i the house | Mr. Herbert Keener and lady friend of Harrisburg, spent Sunday in town with Mr. Keener's parents. Mr. Fleming Diffenderfer and Mr. Nissley of Elizabethtown spent Sumn- day in town as the guests of friends. Contractor Jacob Snyder and force started Monday to erect a doubla mansion for Mr. Musser at Marietta. Mr. Walter Morton of Lancaster and Mrs. Seifert of Columbia, are guests in the family of Alpheus Mor- ton, Christian Sheaffer moved from the Charles Bennett farm west of town into the Brubaker property in this place. Misses Ella Easton and Miss Kath- ryn Wisler of Lancaster were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton on Sunday. Mr. Harry H. Baer and daughter Dorothy Harrisburg, spent last Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Baer. For Sale—A set of harness with collars, hames and two good wagons rubber Call on J. D Easton, Florin, Pa. Mr. Henry Keener left for Harrisburg where he is working Mr. Rutherford's big which is being built at Paxtang. Mr. Harry Harrisburg; of one a tire. Monday on mansion Shelly and family of Mi Ammon the Alpheus Morton Fry and of Palmyra and Mrs. Mr. H family are guests Dukeman delivered a fia l.anca whicl Mi Mr Harry Ro and and a BAINBRIDGE No the Methodist chur has accepted a call The Cc ilies s and their fam- Elizabethtown homes. have Rev. the Lutheran church, out 48 years of active service ministry, and is in good health and feels much young- er than he he has done good work and the con- gregation here appreciate and help him in the good cause, his work for ———- eee If Your Children Want an Organ Now is the time to get it. For the next ten days we must sell more than 100 of the best makes, finest styles, at pres that w™ ‘ver only cost of repairs. Easy t “Ye for com-~ plete list. J. sic House, Harpisburg, B During his ministry «~~
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