—— Yuhgt 30, 1911. TE cms e———— THE WEEKLY BULLETIN 7 : j ; ’ du ss : I - Err RES _ " — - ————————————— | VOL. X. NO. 14 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1911 £1.00 ny - A —————————————————— Obituary Notes ici" Our Card Basket The Star Course Florin Affairs Th Local Deined Yon out loneanded. Thr ¢ Affairs Local Doings vi ‘Honest Dave which sc | 1ds in hot | THI VHEREABOUTS oy FIVE EXCELLENT NUMBERS FOR { : - ds in he : \ LAD 3 Of OUR NIT HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL . GENERAL INTER? ane Farmers, These THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUSI Tr m y 4 yp Te quet w 1sed 1 frien 1 I'RAVEL SOONER OR LATER FRIEN . \ST W} COURS} X ’ 1 } mpaigns FRIENDS THE PAS VEE] . y M m° ; 1884 he had | : : : , \GE WEST OF HERE eal for any | NY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP . . Vi in SS after eo d been ana Some Well Known People From Our : X ud u Fhru the Antrim Entertainment Bu- ! ! 1 n people \ t ; >..2 itehman over a year, that Mr url i nba : . Neighborhood Have Passed to the 1d A : x Ir. Burk | who and Where They Have Visited reau at Philadelphia, the Local Local and Personal Briefs at Have ; \ ond eet M Der riel Loeal Happenings Gathered as ‘ y 1wlder was elected prison keeper Ir ' ‘ anal i { t : | . 5 . : i Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue ” t of igh 9 : pe | Many Strangers Here Over Sune Committee Procured Five Attrace Occurred Since Our Last Issue in over { hundred ! f fhey Occur With the Whirl of the hat office he gained political promi ’ E X ! A | 4 RE Wor : i : r nen Hi fforts t day—Were You Among Them? tions That Should Prove Winners Our Hustling and Wide Awake hese t ; Uk ck Reading: Within : 3 ’ ence s efforts reform the in —— rin dy i he Past 1 . Mrs. Catharine Wohlforth died at 0 reform ul —P'rices Same as Heretofore Neighbor Village, Florin Mr. M M Leib f this place the ast Yew Days, Columbia last Tuesday aged 78 Stitution earned him considerable ill M Paul Getz v t Pl ] hia adi : hr ht ; ee ———— will It was during his term t esterda : : ir on ve Mr. ' : yea during his term that terd \fte ‘ Mr. Williain: Bichler - at a beautif vh i Pe NY Y ton is laying a Ike and Abe Buzzar ' { } leeg I lam | I pent Sat ch he raised at Ke ana Abe Juzzard escaped thru M Charle Cassel ent Sunday thought as t \ 4 bat} 1a t Lat { his Doneg treet } Tl | conerete walk at his home. the bird cage trick, which beca ) it Car p i a a. MCaster de bi ic he branch Was. bop Mary Rohrer litical st Ho” J for 8 ri on bo }2L Lars 1st like ) app nd meet with Mrs. Peter Walters is seriously ill “Pon which they grew is only about | 5 \ son was born to Mr. and Mrs. . A . litical ammunitio » Mr . I oC hood n Now ly ill nly § | iser Yop ' ; Mary Rohrer died on Friday of " au n for Mr. Burkhold Mr. Claren i 1 New reneral DI og the. Star’ at t} writing seven inthe 1 Totiedt yet. thie lui Henry Heiser at Garber's Mill last 4 ers opponents yr v \ i i "wicks asthma and heart trouble at the Gen- PI - York City Course pat the 1 I committe Miss Tillie Weidman is confi ter contain twenty-four beautiful Friday 4 pi : Mr. Burkholder was elected sheriff M1 Mazi Sheetr of Middietows . { 1 eldman is confined to ven fom beautifu Some pi + . eral Hospital The remains were in- 1857 sheril d lary sh of Middletown, 18 hag hooked five of tl ttrac- her bed with an attack of sickn specimen nd resemble 1 lar DOHIe rascal relieved Miss Rose et I 887 : } Served four vears ro. Oh vi I bed with an tack of sickness id bles a large | mig. : . : terred at Landisville on Monday 3 i and he served four year here on a visit tions available thru t) ost pe Messrs. William Winters and Rov Punch of grapes Elder of a lot of Spring chickens last e then became candidate for "O- Marie Jessert of | ster. sp¢ 1 i us Bol vO, a Friday Might = thonot 1 : on ED en Spo Rncrsiel, spent ailar agency, th nt Entertai Stoll spent Saturday in Elizabethtown — hr r- gay = ght . : rk onotary and was declared defeat- | a few da in towr } b eS a : Miss Annie fm: . u . Harold. §. Brock ed by 168 votes At PSONS | . hl r r (% ment Bure of Philadelpl Miss Agnes Steffy of Elizabeth Manheim Suburban Light ( ompany |S pRB © Hoffmaster, a clerk at Harold S., son of Mrs. William F : : personal cam- | Mr. Mahlen Kent of Christiana, Each year the attractions si to! towi ited friends in tow Chartered ¥ |B B. Bernhart and Co's, is off on , : paigning . r g | 2d: 1 bars: : em own, visitea lends In town on artere« " eRe Kuhn, died at Manheim on Sunday, paigning Mr. Burkholder was most [ sp n esterday in town please and. the g tandance. is Sunday fhe chicefer ¢ i api : her vacation. " i x successful. » he en a salesmse {iss ins ne of C r OBR ue ae ! t arte or the Manheim Sub . nas . a aged 6 vears The remains were in- y ale Bi had bes n a salesman Mi Lavina Hope of Colebrook, is evidence that the co nmittee's efforts Mrs. Solomon Berker was the guest urban Electric Light mpai ; Mr. Daniel Schroll is on duty . tat wit oar OI agricultura Implements hi | here isi y frie § os Te : > ¢ * Blues ie ’ JAE ompany was | nenin « rg abs ¢ terred at Fairview . a re 9 : plements, which | here on a visit to friends are appreciated The prices for the !of relatives at Elizabethtown the past Signed by Governor Tener at Harri again after an absence of one month 1ade him widely k ‘ gr y | . g table raised. a sunflow. qt lize * pas £1 10) ¢ at Harris- » in tau mals ) idely known among the | Mr. David Gable raised a sunflow- course of 1911 12 will be the same | week burg. This company As the gute form | due to typhoid fever. : Yiuad é T'S | ir . 8 J rm | ' ; Mi 2 Grek ers, jer 14 inches in diameter SF o. 4 i “a oT be : X / vio {| Mr. Charles Haines was rp , : fiss 1208 H. ireider : When his term’ as siteriff esuir Mr. H E. Eber : as heretofore, Course ickets Mrs. John Landis of Conoy, is ©d to replace the Ménheippff and Mt. | Hy es Haines was removed Miss Izora H. Greider died Satur- M B 4 PM. 2S Sheriff expired E. Ebersole has gone to $1.00; general admission. 30c: ro snending several days in town visit- Joy Light Company w ll ari le General Hospital suffering day night at the home of her bro- r. urkholder embarked in the | Philadelphia and Baltimore served seats 5 cent avira Ihe ! ing friend . cltased F A A Vas pur- | from typhoid fever : g s race horse business. co ine . . Sr reste . : om din aed recent) / 1e Conestog: Mor Qs: 2 ther-in-law, John N. Snavely, at Red R > a iness, conducting the Mr. and Mrs Samuel Eshleman charts for rese rved seats will be plac Over two tons of milk is being re Traction Compang/ “Th =D ri For Sale—Fine, seed Wheat of the Le( ose Fe ear arrvville were S ay ii . ariatts » v X ; R= a I ally, €¢ Company is awd ‘ Rohrerstown. Death resulied from 3 ) ‘arm, near Quarryville. | were Sunday visitors to Marietta ed on sale at E. W. Garber's drug ceived daily at the milk Statics in capitalized at $10 i a I ‘MY 18 | Rudy variety Call on or address : ; ; acease 5 8 rive i rite } . ay 3 . . : 1 ! aru : atl} \ K sti mn 1 apitalize it $ A and t ) - a av consumption, after a long illness. eceased is survived by his wife, | Mrs. Margaret Dupes of Middle- store. several precedis ench this: slice POTRlors are W. A 4 the Incor-yJ, 1. Swarr, Mount Joy. Pa. - : : ) 1 hil y The "pe rn y v . SE 3 Le porators are . Griest, C cdgar . - : ! She was in her thirty-six year, a ut no children. I'he juneral was | town, visited in town last week. number Miss Annie Dyer lef - : Titzol i his 8 st : I di Lr Mrs. Kate Geib moved from the taughte L Tobias H. and the late held on Saturday afternoon, with ser- Miss Ella Goodman of Christiana Es . MIs in ver left this morning 1tzel and John 'S. Graybill, j This | James GIs tfelter : daughter of obias . and the late vi ’ : ’ § Vi 42le mi stiana, These attractions have been engage tor Harrisburg where she will spend comp®¥ny is formed to compl tl 5 : Hattelter property to the : eS § : Kk ¢ . von’s . Y ni Y ’ av : i b ; spe ’ ¥ ! ¢ ) t Mary A. Hougendobler Greider, and ces at o'clock at the Brethren’s | called on friends here vesterday. ed: - everal week the tate 1 hic ompy. yuh | Bopp property on Manheim street : y : Home . ry ; veral ceks he state law, which savs no comp: : y hs : ras bor Ras 5 > ; . ) Mrs. Fre ungs 3irdsbor This rw mpany Miss F a 8S (ers is was born in East Hempfield township ed Aungst of Birdsboro, Tuesday, Oct. 2, The Otterbein Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald and may operate outside of the bounds liss Emma Shookers is on duty s————— [ SD nt a few days in town last week. ale Quartette two children have returned after! designated in its chart again at the Independent Telephone 5 nid ro . oo . 6 ‘ i y 1 ~~ ox > ? alte gs , : i arter 0 ane atta y Mrs. Frances Spiese Moved Our Press { Mr. M. A. Rollman is spending sev- F'hursday NOY 9 Stanlev 1 spending some time at Altoona Exchange, after a week's vacation. Word reached Marietta announc- Last Friday noon we made a break | eral days in New York ( ity this week Krebs. Mrs. Newpher Smelt f M I Rev. Chapman occupied the pulpit : p . a lat nm o » larg . { ; iche ; : 5 ewpher Smeltzer of ount Cattle Sale at Flori i x fl ing the death of Mrs. Frances E., @&! moving our large press and take | Miss McMichael of Philadelphia, Tuesday, Dec Dev t Entertain ' Joy, called on her rents. M 1 On F on © Sule wt Worn in the P. E. Church here on Sunday : Ey : -.s wa it fror it wo : 5! i i : 1 iertal alled ler parents, Mr. an n ridayv, Sept Sq Y 3 OR ARR ass wife of George W. Spiese, of Kan- it Irom us It was some job, espec- | caled on friends here the past two ment Compa oe ation Blot oy eras ( 3 le ep 1st, Mr. Sol Ros morning and administered sacrament a : : = . Princ ; y . I I 31S nm § de © al, the sxtensive ‘ las ri 1 sas City, Missourk who formerly re- 1ally inasmuch as the weather man | Weeks. Tuesday, Jan her Shipp Mrs. Henry H. Mill ind i t vill hold : } SXlohsive taitle desler, Kirk Johnson & Co. of Lancaster, : : as SO ver 2 ei] vii r= : 1 ler : sister will hold a big sale one sy fi sHver : sided at Marietta. Death was due | WS SO very liberal, spouting at fre-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hershey Concert Compar Miss Pinnaha Miller called rel t lot : = vi one of the fin- | delivered a fine new piano to Mr 3 3 » : . y i “we x ud s ‘ v . : . Hs li Her alle on ‘ela © ots ) £ for i "QO “1: ‘ : . . to a complication of diseases after a | 1U¢Nt Intervals during the flitting. [ spe nt several days with friends at Friday, March 29, Frier Sisters tives at Marietta last Wednesd } t “I vau'e Offered In these EN Smeltzer of this place Monday . . . : e Wi all oi is : | dine 3 Lives ¢ tarietts 18 ednesday and parts in manv a « \ v » 2 > . : lingering iMiness. She was th hor | With all that the moving was & re. | Reading. Concert. ud Bosra Oatwicr dyes 8 I ; na 1 day Among them Rev. Howard Kern will preach his : : We overvihine Sn | - ) Teal thursd ire 32 head of extra choice fres il iam 8 seventy-seventh year and is surviv- ©8S, everything passed off very nice-| Mrs. I of Palmyra, is a Members of the committee will ind Mrs. Herman Ishler p od \0ice fresh and | first sermon in the Lutheran Church nd man hler of head of thorough on Sunday since his election to this of Mr. Benjamin goon begin a can ed by four daughters, besides her ly, no one w hurt and nothing was | guest in 0 vith El ! isited at tt 3 H yn ; ; ! 1 vigited a lelr son's bred Holstein heifers an 1 3 husband, as follows: Mrs. G. W. Proken After tugging at a block | Meashe) course tickets and we hone the vill hor Is} ’ Re 1 : Pn hs srsand 3 lew Stock [charge . . Y $netds 3 . . : y on Her in this pla bu Dor fail t att 1 if “i Dooley, Mrs. J. W. Sullaid, Mrs. L. | 8nd tackle until n every man on | Mr. Norman Stauf has returned be favored by evervhod nort he =n ! 0 attend if you Mr. Eli Helman bought six acres inl } ] 3 ie 1 , : : 0 Gk; 1 ) ( ttle The 1 le will f o . . B. McGinty and Mrs. I. E. Prosser, | the job had his hands blistered, Mr. {from a six months’ trip to Denver, eee be : Sword i : Reid ttl i le will of land west of the borough from . : 5 i 4 Yhiivie Nias ¥ oo : 5 Swords is able to be )¢ eld at t ard 2 sin x : » all residing in the West. The fam- | Charles Frank gave a lift with his | Colorado CAMP-MEETING AT RHEEMS n after bein fined to Phill H 96k Yes f Rev. Eli Musser at private sale and . § > : ’ SG : | . ; . ' LY 1 Ite elr confine 0 1illips Hot Tor ily removed to Missouri a number of Nor \ little later Mr. D: i Mr. John Snyder of Roanoke, Va., 2 on Is Ok Florin on private terms, ; : el : . Derr’ bic Huber traction | Viti ani? : ol - ni he vith a severe attack of tv- a — i Elizal o years ago. She was well-known in al g gs tion was press- spending several days with rela- jp, Old Time Gathering by the” Col- | phoid fever Hit in. Drives Seiden J 3 [l1zabeth Hendrix gave a 5 aster } 0 service under the sunor YW . ~~ i 2 ceiden flinch party \y >: Jigs r Lancaster. vas : : ea der th Upers | 1 town. ored Folks of Two Churches Misse Alberta and Emily Frey Mrs. George Ulricl 3 ; pa} iL her home. las! wed. SoA vision of Mr. H. H ey, the r and family of neyer have returned home after vi reorge Ulrich, of near Eliza- nesday evening, entertaining a num- My Slizabe }- Brand iron soon rest- | Ne sts in the family I ' \ A : ee : ‘ethtown, is ring from bruises, ber her friends Irs. Elizabeth B. Brandt I'l 0 0 \ } 1 M rvin Hey 1 1 the roi . : i A el n cider Or Ia bn vr 1 4 : I Brandt, widow | 1S OR the concrete foundation pro- | of M. E, a ri nd # M. E t heim f{ tin ’ ne lent on aco 1a » Who resides in West \ ¢ Ome 16 1 Ky 1 r # t I I John Evert New i J a1 saay vi Anna Black of this Hempfiel township : . 0 B \ i Ve New 3 82 aurch ot Mariett will in old VI S. B. h, Mi Fannie Har Dla ce nd M Fotis ; 4 : ; ha several { at her F that we do {the guest of her par Mi ) ) 1 T + pis 1 John Munson and stalks of tobacco that are seven feet i 1 | i I 1 x 25 11 at 9.15 o’cloc instance Mi M. M. Brubaker t Rheem's iA I wil v Y t 1Ceinalg ere Gri in height and contain 28 leaves that co tic ¢ disease a Mr. W Le Me le erda nd nd « 1 10 f M 1 Brar : home : nal nd 22 inches 1 thi OTi¢ V 1o0ved a 1 ) ¢ I ‘ oO 1 l 1 1 € eb = 1 ; o ; : eat d {Ce I Oo of | side +} ? 3 I t Y i 1} 1 pee 1 : : 1 buil {thi ict d ' ! W t f 0 1 1¢h I y { Si — - ¢ Q : : I [ ) h \ : raph I i 3} { f t ) ) )é 1 i \ r y ren office 0 : : : or this com- 1 ( end BEvervbod he Laneas oO n( 1 n , r ) v had"; 1 y 14 a Townshij ire ho Bight V. Bergl from M ( had to tu re on i 1 ; a n So Carolina. After a he ( ¢ « Unit ¥ rt o lo the rt the Mr G th ir 5 £55 I A I 1 + 1 ! t ¢ bh in the : ( ; God +41 1 t1 fi to nd I ; ; : 1 O1 lar dow 1 tive thereto the Ri : oq | Please ne ngle equ I with and by R ; y : hit f . ( 10} y 1 ; Wol ! I 4 ov ' . Bans . f Mr g- and R i M er I c n 1 nder most everlast son I \ VY ; : y \ : . t ¢ nmittee Me rt order y } ats Ty ' ) 1 ¢ “ 1 i \ Mm : ’ the Mount J Cemetery Ing obligatio to all those } s- | Bue ( Minnie Mille: oT Shed 2 . B. Winter © 1 tte t G in thi nutes ; r the bul- d, eith 12 2esti or othe VT \ Mar M11 O1 1 ; ( 1 \ Kd n Dierolf R : t. 14 tin w displayec ! an walked 1 naay ) | ] 11 ( 1 ero of | - i alg wise | Honevbroo Cl ter County wher: v VAY. ! ! Chai ¢ Monday ! tl Tice nd old n Mrs. Adam Demmy — aD | rujogtor youniy, whe ind Harvest Homi 1 er, Miss I } ton of Ph in ‘ and told us who the ii ff e—— | Ne princi { the chools 1 1 Ax evel * aogak ( ttees re Pp t ina \y ¢ ) " Fianna, wife of Adam Demmy, died Fas of th = obser nt ( I he I } no. M v Mum Fad . they could be . : A Band Congbrt i Mr. Elvvood Millard, the barb ¢ x A J . it a ¢ 1 f i ted I'hi 0 tion was at Von: her home in Rapho town- W J AE WY A ( NaKe "( J V nter 1 : Whe a 4 | mmrigeist ) Y ) 11ey \ } ed i t . 1 € t! AE nt t {a1 01 ¢ 1 ved to } . T ship, near rsonville. She had or j ! D. Ovafdler ar oe digi lags wo 0b eral the ( the ( J he Vn 1 Mi ° the Western Union, mer an ol vil y t | G T.ohs <iy ' 1 ) 1 i at 1 we 1 4 been ill for some time, but the di ; ) in ect o firs Lebanon War, will If ( 1 t juick re 1C101 anc ) he lat-| 3. A. K. Mar o n laughter ’ y \ A tall : 1»! € t rect eause of her death was a stroke : : ; Oe mg ond dong ing. Look for f t J ella Vo sting Post lace of busin 1 ) } the | M Caroline left vesterda fo1 y xr: I'iesday eveni tS : - of xy, which she sustained a | : A ; : hon v he | Hon] Bh )I' next w ] 1 Mast Wil nn \ mar t the 3 : : ens’ Band of Fhrata will ren- | Philadelphia, on a visit to friends lp t off Wot TOs: That Lawn Festi fe IVS previous to her death Her | ; . : : | Ar ; t — aa ) 08st « the 1DSOeNCe Of M 2 . ’ ; { Wi ostival age was 62 years. She was a mem- ti i Lynn oN Int : 1 : Hehoth: ona qangh Election Officer Appointed ¢ gular assistar Mis Tillie y ore Trotley Talk g : the law festival of : { on f t} tel Jorot pent several ave at 1 1 ¢ ner Col derabl t 11 tall bel he Brethren in Christ for 1 oe Fo } ily ht everal days af B VOO I 1 ( n , onan * ¢ ; : ! wn nere and of Ephrata 3 f lan i1 th ativ and friend: 1 § 4 1 € ad I est 1 1 ( nany years Besides her husband A 7 ih : ¥ nd friend ority pecto n t I \ 1, 1! h ty 1d Teve t yon \ l 1 ( { | \ I * th nl 1 ot v ro he riv t ] th % . 1 1 a 1 } Tn 1 { place I t 1 1 1th I I ould Irvived Y « 1¢ fe Adz A I time, but the hour will b iT ¥ > 1 hire Marr . : 4 ect t t t Y Zie wife of Cy D. Wittle, near | 1,+ar 2 ree! 3 of opm £4 2 : or YY Bane elirn ; a 1at r 1)¢ 1 | n a1 t H rae} y . 1 + + y > 1 n th 1 e {1 114 t 1 vy nd ( 1 Mt. Jo a step-daughter. Al ec wife ‘ i Hershey, Pa. Ruf ‘Hinpl 3 pol heir hor n onda for yor o E 1 ( will » ———— eee Ma 1 of Yoe. ar Arie sigs allie y AT . Lo . nd Middl Wn 1 ( In o3 of Samuel S. Geib, and a step-son, | and 5 of th vew te t in Rapho n mM ! 1 rothe i : ! Il be : Nore Mo eo | Seachrist a 1 pent Sat- |; \ Y I v imp grounds Joseph B Demmy. both of Rapho i) re Toney Needed : 1 if Sa in plac of Ar ; : fy VI Aaro Ho 1 family at ound : | I'here seems to be 1 genera 3 | urde 1 1 7 1 : . len tow ¥ Yesad 1 TT = C-a—- township. The funeral will be held | : Selns fo 1s a geheral im. ds ; the fan ou Maurice Bradley was appointed in 3 row: ky Lt Weel ™ re ( ar ) gS © p ~ 1 « | 1 1T¢ } 1 t1 3 > § re op at » ¥ Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at 2 er alpen some of our citizens M : spector in Rapho n plac 2 Nathan Martin of Rheem I t Halt Inch Better New Plans for Power Plant 1at t > finance '0 i Oo d 11 an ) )¢ is ¢ ( 3 | vo 1 1 cl ‘ 1 i . i ast w K W¢ arc ¢ m of « The wk Can + the house and at 10 o'clock at the o 1 he Finan Committee of the ; ind Maz ( Davis and son, | of Samuel Pfautz. 1 Oved fr iq reached a ver nteresting sermot : ek wm 1 le mention of a I'h Yo Gazette states that ap- Mastersonville Brethren in Christ | A. R. Reunion has or will have | the Lot mer a member of the faculty | gistrict n the Florin Hall on S morn- 1arge tobacco [ ind -stated we plication is to be made in a few days meeting ho with interment in the Jove No! vy than will be needed. 26 { 18) 1 College pent Sunday here inl tlt ae ns nd was foll¢ by Rev. Dan vould like to hear from any one that t} charge of B. F. Baker as his is : listake The C : ith ti ami f D. F. Gable I Tahlome: p v mld beat it Alon Mp IT: oivar oc} cemetery adjoining. Elder Henry i 1 mistake. I'he Committee | W ; 1 the family of D. F. Gable. Held Under Advischiont el Eshleman « near Elm Dale in 1 i t \ I¢ 1 \i fen-- 1 r for the York Haven Water 4 : 1s at SS 311 just what the e % pu 'or(C sr and Mrs vy is 5 y r 1 OY . f Wi ith y Power Companv > Hoffer and Revs. Allen Brubaker and | = © 4 $0 fells what the exnens. i fi . Oroner ami Mrs Betis Alderman Stauffer t Lancaste rérman \ large crowd was in at of Maytown, with one Power Company. Plans promulgat- Henry Zug will officiate. | os V 1 b and the money collected | Min 8. Dillinger, spent several days gave a hearing Saturd evening. 1o ndan longer, measuring 39% ed seve months ago for refinanec- thus far is a mile from enough to de- | at Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Wild- Edward Hai 3 M H. C. Guinor brought one of xt! ing the compar ire said to have S————— | £ ‘ : . Edward Hains on the charge of a I 1 1 ) an re sai y have | fray the expenses to date. Keep on | W00d and other points 5f interest | sault ANd bation : LR : the biggest loads of wheat to Mr. E e———— eer. proven entirely successful David K. Burkholder VL onntri iv cH a_i a £ ald battery o Annie bersoie x ; : Coane is i : 3 pn kholder contributingg SD 8 Wiia—rrrencre I Phe case Nas heen held under Moore's Mill here last week that \uxiliary Meeting TTT ee. David K. Burkholder, a prominent | —reettl A Mise toi ay | ki a8 eel % und a iy ri; : ; my i ; ‘id £1 ¢ i Cutting Tobacco | visement Ww ever delivered in this wilage I'he 1 meeting of the Hos- What Will the Harvest Be? citizen of Lancaster and once a - - ant is ; : | ; 3 ; irs 73 ¢ : oF In re Polit : oe i Is Not Home A start at cutting tobacco was i | He hauled it with four Jad of his pital Auxiliary will be at the When the political harvest is over - > Ye i ) 3S eC ¢ } 4 . . ‘ mad : | Ty ” 3 1 n oi 5 3 Se : 4i ! I'he report that Clayton Penny-|Mmade by many farmers this week. | Yd ris uid { mules I'ne wagon gbntained four | home of Mr Louisa Fre Thurs- and the ballots pass thru the wir 1- o'clock Wednesday evening in the | p. : m { Black and White Twins I 1 the 10 5 | packer was home from Dixon, TII., he plants, however, are not ripen- | Marie | « need © } : ifternoon, Sept. Tth, at 3 o'clock nill, wonder how many local aspir Brethren Home, near Neffsville. | jg pot correct, as we received let. | ing very fast Pho srowtl oR rch: } Marie Boner, aged months is sr ; OR n 1 aspir- is : 3 » , 4S We ceived a let- £ ry ias 3g Vv ot suck- FS - : . i rtan YUSINEess ants will be found in the whea While in feeble health for some time ! ter fp ; : Bac : . | black as the ace of spafles and her 3 ound mn le wheat and ‘ek 1 r from him at that place today. | ers. especially near the ground, which | twin sister. Sallie B ri : vho'll be blown out with the chaff? > Was SICK L ay ¢ is ye xa, oP " | SIs 3p, e Boner is as white ut v 1 aff? 1e Ww : ic ut g d ty and his death | He was as far west as Colorado and |1s generally regarded as a proof of [ns 5 backet of fr : : eee et i ro Q a i I rmitios o ee : 2 ; as a 1 et of fresh slacke lime was the result of infirmities of his | will remain at Dixon for some time. | ribeness, is slow, nor do the top suck- | mv ; os Lan ing > § advanced age, he being 77 vears old. | : di : *~ | They are the talk of the community Aancas Finger Sawed Off ¢ ed age, €ing {1 years old. | He likes the west very much. ers seem to push up into seed as |: ; i 1 il a Her- Francis Way mpl L For fourteen years Mr. Burkhold- | they did last year in the usual time | in which they live—Philadelphia ; ' ; Rhcis vay, employed at Rauf : | BE — 1€) ast yes } usu ne | Mf Silver Springs was ele \ ( man’s knitt * mill. while ana 3 er had been engineer at the court | after iohbine . Sa eens ll ices no ol A ted | man’s knitting mill, while operating oF 6 whi 75s ; | Quite a List He pping. Some favored spots president of the Hershey ““frein-|a circular saw at that factory, hadt.w® house. which position He resigned | A 1 or early planted have been fully ri i Gave a Lame Story f £1 } f : ; . Y: age x yi : i | A glance at sale register w di ¢ ave 4 y ripe Sha ' or the ensuing vear the first finger f his ris he <0 w last November. With his wife he | : e at our sale register will when cut, but some is going on ; William Koch, arrested for horse i : finger of his right hand saw- . , convince any on ha 3 in’s ¥ ’ some 1s going o oO | . eee) ee od ff, at Manhei F "IM yrs " went to the Brethren’s Home, near | oon € 1y one that the Bulletin’s the lathe that would be hotter treet | stealing. plead guilty and ve the 4 0 \ Tanheim on Thursday. Ra be i erits as ar xcelle ‘ rerticine tk aly ddl ( > liter uncu . . Tuesd: » 4 s | et Neffsville, to spend the remainder of | 1S an excellent wdvertising for < ch ® [ judge a fine story but it wouldn't |and if i ; | uesday Instead of Monday : : {medium and at the same time the r a week or two. | . and 1 discovered will be given the | The next meeting of the general AG ‘ his days. Te ‘ Sé ne 16 { work and he was sent to jail for a jail octet the 1 { general . rood Sale z ; 3 ——- ‘ Jall ‘ e of y law i : . : | 2 que Ss 'S we , re “+ { I € aw ymmift » of the > "TY Te x, al - > i ® Deceased was a landmark in the | Jus : y ot Posters Ye nrini, are ap: Deeds R led trial, le a nC nln On Saturday D. 8. Riefler § Co, in: : reciated. eeds ecordec — 0 Ween | will be held in the Council Chamber | sol ; thas 2 politics of this county. He took an | I : TRL nde a dT Cc eo | wi 1eld in the Council Chamber old twenty-three head of colts at . ' y . —————tl 4 ane 4+. NI1Sssley 0 Nis L ar on FKire n t 1esday wening instead Ff | public sale ¢ . y active part in the affairs during the iy hin yt De njamin 8 j re : ; 1ex uesday evenin instead of | public sale at Mr. Wm. H. Gantz’s reign of the “Bull Ring” and the Hired a Baud y, tract of land in East Don U. B. Church Sept. 3rd 1 car on the Lancaster and | Monday at f o'clock. | Farme rs’ Inn Stables in this place ng - Are 2 y ‘ Nive o - “Hog Ring” and was well posted in At a special meeting of Friendship egal, $300. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Preach- | Elizabethtown trolley road was on —————— [C. H. Zeller called the sale § £ OS = : ve : . " : : = a ot . | R : allo politics ‘of this county Daving Fire Company No. 1, last Thursday Eli L. Nissley to Benjamin H. Niss- | ing services at 10.15 a. m.., and at |the run to Lanecaster, shortly before Appointed Inspector . § ¥ 3s d . " y xh - : oc > - diy aw . : ¥ had a large personal following in evening, the company hired the For- ly, tract of land in East Donegal, | 7-30 p. m., by Rev. D. E. Long of | Six Momday morning, it was set on | Mr. ‘A. K. Spurrier, inspector at « 100 Years Old ) & @ Y T'S Ing » = " 3 ‘ Sra J ’ " x : 4 ] : Te. those days. esters Band to play for them on $60. i Annville, Pa. fire near Nolt’s turn-out through [large ‘of Lancaste r County for the| Mrs. Barbara Hershey of Millers Sept. 14. —_———— some of the electrical apparatus get- | @ 2 as ¢ i . 1 \ crobis : . Mr. Burkholder was a member of | ~°F Carrying Concealed Weapons Hig ont of wear: Tht B Ke 1. A. R., has appointed Mr. H. H.|ville, celebrated her one hundred. : % ” 3 S . J f ar. » flames were | Niele : : = : LEY the legislature in 1872 and 1873. a — Constables Clinger and Snyder ar The Rain Didn't Interfere extn Eaishnd : tof an : were | Nissley of No. 478, of this place, anmiversary on Monday. De J P= . X guishec efore much damage > in aRsisEs He was aamthor of the Labor Act and Carpenters Wanted rested Mike Fenery, of Billmyer, on | _ The corner stone of the new St.| . 'gono ipo o0 og pa had Otic of Mis ammisianis R , s is as y £ )assengers hac eee et GD Aen mn oy. in - he made the first move for a State |-And carpenters’ helpers at Masanic | Saturday night and put him in the Paul's Lutheran Church ui Litliz, quite a scare : Two Girls Swim 15 Miles / en £ 3 : : a scare. - ive oF Covre No ‘ob ; Nall Fo mechanical school. Home building. Apply to A. G. Hol- | lockup. A charge of carring conceal- | © 2° laid -on Sunday. I'he members of Court No. 228. F. Elains Golding, a Bath Beech gink | When he became a candidate for a lenbach. Greenawal ns ra Tce en ——— : Sh of A., are requested to attend next |on Sunday swam from the B a otel, E’town, Jed deadly weapons was preferred a- Bring vou ting he 3 ” 3 3 attery J 5 : , ’ g Your printing here and get | Monday evening at 7.30 as a large }in New York second term w d arg € was opposed by both 3 arg or to Coney ry 2. 8-30-2t | gainst him. School Supplies at Donaven’s a good job at d i i initi Y Island, R 5 e S. | g i a moderate price. class will be initiated. miles.
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