MOUNT JOY. JIATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING THE WEEKLY ULLETIN i PENNA. WEDNKSD{& T= RESULTS—-THATS he MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING | and Here Thursday rt Light on Hoffman's Field Be- tween Z and 4 p. m. TheBulletin’s Aviation Event Will be the First Ever Thit Expert Aviator Mr. Tickell Will TA ——— COLLECTED ALMOST $1,000 "There Will Be a Balance of About \/ / al \'S ave a Bi | Da $300 Left Over The General Committee met ia the Council Chamber Monday even} ing, for the purpose of cleaning up the G. A. R. reunions attendamce. Committee reparie d amounting fto ! $946. 90. | At this meeting bills fi e amo of $622.62 were paid ‘there still a few tg be paid. but it now looks as though there willybe # bal= its business of Six Thousand People in Attends ance Here Last Thursday There was a good The Soliciting collections ik aly ae. Parade in History of the Town---The G. A. R. Associaton ance of about $300, which will ceb- | tainly be pleasant news to our pee" . . . ple. "1 Takes Action on Pension Legislation---School Children Are The ladies who so faithfully lab- ! i . i - ored for the benefit of the Grand 3 Quite an Attraction---Notes of Reunion. Army here, turned over to that de- iy. 4 A Manheim Band. serving organization $108.00 for the Everything was in readiness and | replenishment of their treasury. This the weather man was very kind and Visiting Comrads. G. A. R. money was made from the refresh- Gur Card Ba: ket liberal, permitting Old Sol to beauti- Drum Corps. ment stands thruout the town and. fy the decarotions thruout the tow n| Cannon Drawn by Co. of Boys. Manheim Post G. A. R. i and..last Thursday was the most | Lieut. David H. Nissley Post G. ‘THE W REABOUTS oF ey ideal @ay that could have been se- | FRIE will keep the old soldiers going for a while at least. With such a neat sum left over, many flags, bunting and other decor- » THE PAST WEEK i ed forrthe reunion. A better | A. R. sm m—- day epithe {oscasion could not have} ride! po mpde r. Second Division Marshal,—J. Fred Fenstermacher ne . . wt . fr Tn . . } Hd in This Co.inty-—-The Public Sehools and All #iv paraphernalia, a motion was | \ho angWhere They Have Visited— bees * ; made to effect a permanent Citizen's Many Srangers Here Over Sun. York Band. i . “4 . Organization to take care of Mem- re Y Them? hoo! Children, Prof. Kraybill in ¥ : day—Vire You Among Them? Schoo ’ the Industries Will Close. Wateh Our Window ariol Tay colobrations and evens ——— charge: roe 4 ” such as last Thursday. Final action MisgBirbara Rineer of Strasburg, Visiting Sons of Veterans. EE For Time of The Arrival Tomorrow. ° will be taken on this subject at the [spent {BW days in town. Camp 74 Sofi of Veterans o i ; : ‘ : meeting next Monday evening. Mrd E. R. Mumma of Easton, is Third Division fveryhing is in readiness for the |able expense in procuring this ex- | tl rrr ees visitig the family of R. Fellenbaum. | Marshal—Dr. F. L. Richards. big avizion event in Mount Joy to- Ipert aviator, Mr. Tickell, to give the | Real Estate Sale Visited by the Stork MH. M. Kleeman of Lancaster, | Loysville Band. Horney Thursday afternoon under | exhibition here and we hope the | On Friday Auctioneer H. M. Lehn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shultz an- callef on friends here last Thurs- | Visiting Red Men. the auspices of the Bulletin. All [people will appreciate our efforts by |sold the following raal estate for nounce the birth of a daughter day | Otsego Tribe, No. 59, Red Men. wv ie is ne Ba RESET Faire or. elcowhers i Dario liarlav 5 : 4 x : Eo € van is fine day and barring | {their presence. At fairs or elsewhere | Daniel M, Nissley, exet ator of the Mr. and Mrs. P. Frank Schock on Mg. Frank Hogendobler of Phila- [ Float. " } cident, we will show you a real jan admission of from 25 to 50 cents estate of Jacob W. Nissley, deceas- Frank street, announce the birth of deljjia, spent a few days in town { Ephrata Band. Glenn (Curtis Bi-plane descend, stop (is charged to see a machine and ed, all situated in the village of Sport a daughter. lastpveek. | Visiting Foresters. for at least half an hour, ascend and | then you are not permitted to get ing Hill No. 1, a two-story frame Dr. and Mrs. O. G Longeneckor Earl Shellenberger has gone i Mount Joy Court Foresters. £0 on ijts journey to Harrisburg. a close. Here the very small ad- [dwelling house and S80. perches of on Marietta street announce the to fittsburg, where he has secured Float Mr. J. E. Schroll of the Bulletin, {mission of 10 cents will be charged land, to Susan K. Nisg {, for'$845; hirth of a son emflovment Fourth Division Jas made most perfect arrangements {and you can get &s close as you like. | No. 2, a building 1 to David K. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Woleemuth 1s. William Harper of Philadel- Jaime t 4. 1. Binkley of th ey Mm. “drshal,—C. N. Mumma / . : A aa » a Yin + . @ . : ra 2 Poy y t a FE 4 tr: ‘ennsylvanis GE. 8; ASS0~ MM. ay pik : / thruout the town for the reception | Of course if you don’t care to pay Brandt, for $206. 4No. 3, a lot of announce the birth of a son, the php, was in town last week vigiting fd of A Sah or Mol Nint Joy Band of the air-bird gnd every body isthe admission fyou can readily see [ground contain@Z” 1 acre and 99 eleventh in the family het laughter ciation, had on his records on Thurs- vi tne Fire Compan "a . most cordially invited to come out | the bi-plane from nearby, but the | perches, to ahve, for $300: No. 4. ———— Missrs. John Bowman and John ays Pe GF. 2% loam Sevshieen Friendship Ee C7 N » - ¢ see a reg ihe “hine 'Bulletin will, eertainly appreciate |a traet . sontaiing 4 acres. hb AGG posts from Lancaster, Chester, Berks 8 La: ND and see a real flying machine. He | We oi - e y appreciate u ict of land contaiing 4 acres and A Penny Foot Social Longenecker left yesterday for Mer- Lebanon Dauphii and Vork con: School Children on Wagons has succeeded in having every indus- | everybody's presence. {152 perches, to Eli 8. Gibble, for A penny foot social will he held ¢ersurg Academy i I t Wore veh Ministerial Association 3 . Tho. . avi: . Til © “ hid : é wii e 21 BoE of ties that were represented at the \ sterile ssocle . . try in the ‘town close » a shor Fhe aviator Mr. Tickell anfi the $507; No. 5, a lot 2rot on- XB aster Edgar Richards of Coate ; 3 e ; own Dy for 3 short ‘ner of the machi . Ba > toa) Sronhduiton on the lawn of Mr. 8S. F. Esligmar Naster Edgar Richards of Coates: fifteenth annual reunion. The towns Burgess and Town Council. 4 time so as to permit the employes |OWner of the machine, Mr. Cumbler taining 1 acre, to Henry B. Gibble. on West Donegal street, Thursday Vile, is hdre on a visit to his father School Board wy rOTO OF sta . " x : ' Pre OO 3 . $ gi St ’L, saa) ’ § ’ represent ‘ e osts were as Se £ a to sec the flight. These gentlemen |Were guests of Mr. Schroll last [for $357; No. 6, a lot of ground con evening, Sept. 21 Ice cre: dk Dr. F. L. Richards. Pen ited and the Posts were 1 A : hav , evening when final arrang s [taining 6 : g, Sept. 21. lee cream, cake follows: No. 84, Lancaster; No.| Exercises at the Park. have consented to allow the em- g ma arrangements | taining 60 perches, to above, for sandwiches. ote will be served and Miss Belle Brady of Chicago, 111 105, 1 l } ‘clock the fi i f ; NAPE . he : VonnT wt v . 3 ds S, . Je serv ar iP > Bt ** 405, Lancaster: No. 8, Colu ia: At te ‘lock the rst. exercise ( ployes a recess: Mr. J. W. Eshleman [Were made. The route mapped out $301; No. 7, a tract of land contain- all are welcome pent a fw weeks in town visiting Wish a oo nes a l i o shi HE 2 fae : of the Grey Tron Casting Company: will be from Rossmere to Mt. Jov|ing 2 acres 102 perches, with im- iene SD Afni e her mothfr, Mrs. Sarah Brady On a frien; No. 300, Man-|the day was held, Wiley the Rosia n : cry » | following the P. R. R acks . ) Aji YiTut ¥ oh heim; No. 409, Strasburg; No. 478 |sembled at the Park, although by Mr. T. J. Brown of Geo. Browns’ |ol g the P. R. R. tracks on the | provements, to Eli S. Gibble, far Pre: 3 ‘ Mr. Fred Bucher left yesterday - 1 pi : : - ’ reacher From Canada Mr. 1B 3 1 esterday . ; 9 Misaha \ hoe: timo * oP + ftw ancaster Sa vie rove; . {south The aviator will be follow- | $90 Mount Joy; No. 502, Elizabethtown; the time ‘the Posts from Lancaster Sons Mr.. William Tyndall, of the |~outh. aviator wi e follow- | $3900 J On Sunday evefind a4 ‘preacher Tor Mercesburg, having enrolled as N 517. Lith 4 3 : 1d t 10.4 I : ) ; «EY . ie machi - TY A § v A Ara ) : 4 No."917, Y.if1tz; ‘No. , Coatesville; arrive 1 town § ).40, because Industrial Works; Mr. M. A. Rollman {€¢d by Mr. Cumbler and his machin- On the same day in the same Vil- from Canada. whose name conld not @ student{in the Academy there i, 1 i i gt 2 iy ati . en, f th ti r ‘ ar i 3 rmer’s aree « age ¢ jve : : : Le ® 2 : ff, Rea g:; No. 76, Reading f a shi t 3 » cars, the of the New Standard Hardware |ic¢ian in the former’s large and lage at private sale, Daniel B. Gin- pe learned will ogeupy the pulpit * Aaron Segrist and family of East ~~ bo tot mn il d vea I ol mi 9 oon 0 yi Pe € Z i : edy Kline Ks or leaving dor Ti QO & : \ > No. 42, Lebanon; } 67, ille xercises ha 0 oncluded. Works: Prof. I. R. Kraybill of the [Speedy Kling Kar After leaving | der sold to Eli S. Gibble a tract of in the Mennonite Church in this Berlin, Pa \spent a few days in the No } Le Anon 0.4 { Annville ( e elses 1 ee) gous ud : ; Mount Joy schiools’ and Mr. H. M.|Mt. Joy he will stay south of town |land containing 6 acres, with two- place home dr Midand Mie. A. B. Cline No. 494, ehanon No. 58, Harris- In his address of welcome, Bur- sine rer 3rra Zor . story talline gt : a aay r Al No. ‘ork. g Hoffm: licitate 2 Veter- Stauffer of the Rollman Manufactur-|Passing over Mr. Ezrg Zercher’s story dwelling house and other im- —— Oe Mr. BE. Joms of Philadelphia, is bi No v iis ’ : logan felicitated he Vel ; ing Compan farm close to the borough and leav- | provements. for $3 100. WCmT spenidilie. SAbRal (avs here ‘ge the I'he Parade. ans upon their presence in the bor- . inc 5 nor nine «0 . U. Meeting : 5 : or Th arade, nurse was I 1gh, ex { the ¢ 2ar- Immediately upon the aviator |ing Florin to the right, going on to Tel fe... Fh Ay PU: Mecing guest of Wa prother-n-law, Mr. Win. he parade, of course, was the ol nd extended fo Mem g leat 3 i 2 | Harrisburg Fhe Women’s Christian Temper- / ! principal feature of the day from ty welcome and the liberty of the making his ascenion at Rossmere, | ''¢ : 8. | Potatoes Are D : ; : "Tyndall. / i ) 3 : : All those who do not care to be atoes Are Delayed ance Union will meet at the home of / the standpoint of the public, and in | borough. near Lancaster, this office will dis- se 0 lol rare io ihe The carload of : s The ’ ; a Mr. apd Mrs. C. 8S. Longenecker Wa : ] bulletin its window and ;defained at the gates to-morrow can é carioad of potatoes that 1 was | Miss Fanny Mumma, next Monday i I Kathri : . anticipation of "it the streets were District Commander J. B. Patrick, lay a bulle SW Ww ¢§ ab 4 BY ave receive DV op : : - , and daughter Kathrine visited frie . : ba : : |proeure tickets” at this office anv to have received today are delayed [evening at 7.30 o’clock. 138 ug Er TyLrie visited friend lined not only with the citizens of Fsq., of Harrisburg, responded to will also notify «I the above in- 4 Fu $ ce any |,nd will not arrive il : at YorH on Sunday, making the trip ; | . ~ : . time until noon the dav of the). : arrive until the latter —— urn : the borough, but hundreds of visit- {the cordial welcome. dustries. The big whistle at the cot- |" ooh on) the cay Of the part of this week, but it will pay you by au f I 1 1j It Busi Meeti : : ; i re BW ’ ay J For CY Eveni ; hy : ors from Lancaster and adjoining The Business Meeting ton mill will then Le blown. This |event. to wait. These are choiee Pepnsvl- For the Cool Evenings [ Rate Keim, of Steelton and A : : une = a TL 3 : ification that the bi-plane Don’t forget that the flight will : i 4 Get yourself into a comfortable icon /Mrs Will PSHE si, counties, making one of the greatest | Chaplain H. C. Shindell, of Read- will be notification that the bi-plane vania raised potatoes hd will be sister,/ Mrs. Will D."SH&y of Phila., : : as i : 3 of ancaster vg i sxpected | Pe made in spite of any rumors to ® : Bagnc wi )€ | sweat by wearing one’ of ‘our fine ai Ap ~~, days in the history of the borough. |ing, at the opening of the business left Lancaster. It can be expectec sold at $1.10 per bushel. C. S pe : : spent/ Monday with Mr. "and Mrs. G Many. vards facin nat yy es in. Mot 1 Hall at 10.30 here in from 16 to 18 minutes. the contrary and any desired infor- Frank : : : goat Sweaters, S0c. to $5.00. Getz" ww Aor, any yards facing on the principal Session in Mount 5 2 at i ati ag oi on 1E : : streets seeme » have been convert-' made » ocatifth, afte ‘hic Thru the kindness of Burgess Clay bi can be obtained by calling at | ros. Mrs. Rev. iT. ‘FE Deacon of Sta; streets seemed to have been convert-' made the invocatifin fter which ton Hoffman we have secured the tis office. : » | burg, formerly of this place, was a : js : ie Last Tag Removed ’ | y : ive . 3 spacious grass field, formerly the The last tag of il : \ Get Your Tickets welome guest among friends here ne 1as ag 3 J i Ver ’ . base ball diamond, just beyond the Bb | id i t Fi 3 1e 1yp 10id\ fever | Don’t forget to secure vour tickets stl week. epidemic at Florin was re Er - hie : . . trolley tracks, south of Mount Joy. orin airs he ind th ¥ ed Termoved 1o |for the Star Course. Only $1.00 Messrs. Clyde Eshleman and Har- . : day and the epidemic is 7 oblit- | ¢ : 5 ‘ : : The aviator will land somewhere in erated oe nk now oblit-| for the five numbers. First attrac- Ty Greiner took a bicycle ride to ; : ¢ n & 2. 43 mn y : 5 the field, will alight from his ma- IAPPE NINGS IN THE BUSY VIL- [tion on Tuesday, Octoher 3. York, on Sunday, making the trip in : 7 n nl ) eee. | chine and he taken to the Exchange AGE WEST OF HERE | | RH ——_——— { hours both ways. ing his absence all the : Just Arriv , les iss Berthe Ne: left vesterdas Hotel. Durin co nail a I Mr. and Mrs. Elam Moore spent 300k N Arrived > oa Don’t Miss It Miss Bertha. Doyle left yesterday Spectators om Pas a Sue a y > Monday at 4Bdownstown, visiting | he ii DE > : 9? The Purple Q The chance to see the new fall for Philadelphia, where she will servation of his bi-plane as they relatives 1as arrived and is ready for distri- ‘Suits at Getz Bros. All Wool. $104 spend several weeks ag the guest of » e will not be roped off and er bution. Getz Bros. Miss Marv. Eekhbar A Ca lo . they ike Mrs. Ellen Mumma of Easton, Pa ) up. Miss: Mary: Eekhards, > » can get as close as by like people can ef : { : EY tons {was the guest of Mrs. Henrietta Mrs. Isaac Maze and grandson, Mas £ ay it ( (C C ti. 3 > 3 cd pi : : thirty min Gish on Monday : * ter Harry Aston of Manheim, spent ter a stop of at leas irty - i ; str nro oe ety mie) 5, ne ance DP RIChQPAS ACQUItLEE hr tn tee vier soem aq» Q at all have an oppor yY ¥ : | 5 Se £0 ips 8 ; Have t Wonder called on his father, Mr. William | Mrs. John .E. Schroll. t horoughly inspec Ss W = ¥o sa : | 0 thoy u : : 3 1... |Dierolf on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and ful %hachiite,y the aviator will take os i ‘iis ] : i : hi : bo crowd will be kind Mrs. Henrietta Gish returned 4 Ig N ' R bl f T h id son of Philadelphia, were spending . «id the crow i = Va Nid : HS DoSfuON 3 home Friday after spending som oO €sponsi e or yp Ol Epidemic at part of last week with the former's ly asked to step back a bit and he] . : g , vill %nhe his journey to Harris time at Black Horse. Fl S parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray. will \condinpe his ‘ney tie iss Jenni F Eli | Ald D bl Nor: Miss Jennie Balmer of Eliztbeth- | orin, ays erman oepiler Mr. and Mrs. Albert Longenecker ire. tow ros AT y | 8 town, was the guest of Miss Ger- tig ng y Si av after This will undoubtedly be the rar- tie Behloman. on Sunday | Several weeks ago Dr. F. I. Rich- The case was heard before Alder- returned to their home Monday after f > le of § wy Sundsy. ards y p ios spending some time with his parents J : est treat eer offered the people Miss Mary Shires returned home | 2TdS: one of our local physicians, 'man Doebler at Lancaster, and after Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 18ngenecker, west Marietta Street, Mount Joy : ¥ whe 7 ih » ‘as arres Bnpoe 3 ae a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. LJ zenecker, wes y satiate Fall te. whe Brot streat§ i " a this town and many towns ® Sosen Monday after spending several days [> 1 Ffesrod, charged by the East hearing a number of witnesses Was of town In the estimation of all this was the finest street in town Thursday. i : yor in this can not boas onegal Township Healtt He i z Every tree was wrapped with the Stars and Stripes. < 1 n this car g ends nsnip alth Officer, 3 2 DI 1 a 1 times large at Washington, D. C., visiting friends | ficer, IR ontinued ome week. The final Messrs) Bysshe Heilig, James Netv of such an event Miss Frances Masterson of Lan-| conjunction with the State Board of _ : Pk and t : ’ : hearing was held a few days ago. er, Harry Carpenter : Arthur i : ( : . : This machine has been tried out |caster called on her parents, Mr. and Health, for failing to report a case a 1s held a few days 0 ph 1 8 i g si nter 24 Arth ’ ed into refreshment. booths, and |District Commander Patrick ap- pg ry i Favor T 3 nla y » roe « his oe p 3 y 3 as S e Ss { Ie 1 : 1 1 : “ : at Lancaster for the past week and |Mrs. John Masterson, on Sunday. |. t¥YPhoid fever that he had under The doctor's argument wis that this Behe ; jit Gi ig iy @ rettily decorated tables on the |pointed the Resolutions Committee i y y i ; 5 : 3 3 ank ¢ Marshi¢ Academy , oy : . the New Era ast evening contain- Services were held at the Cross: | his care and supervision in the vil- particular case in question was of EE a gi AGeMY lawns, presented an inviting appear follows: Bentley Hyman, Post ed the following Roads Church on Sunday morning, | [28€ of Florin several months ago. such a nature that it did not need be Yesterday. ince to the tired and hungry visitor |76, Reading; S. J. Wiler, Post 16, a “Two mor ccessful flights were | A large crowd was in attendance. | The Board 07 Health claimed that reported. Mr. J. H. Uhler of Post 42, Leban- {, the town. Reading Peter Samuel, Post 42, made betwe Ave and six oeclock Mr. and Mrs. John Nissley of Lan- had this particular case been Treport- Dr. Richards was acquitted of the on, told us he attended all the re- The morning session had adjourn- Lebanon: also the Auditing Com- i 5 ; : : Sieg : : . y y a Cle ar da ‘ 1 : v 5 i : 9 . «1 Monday eve in the Curtis bi- | caster, calied on the former’s par- | 4 the typhoid epidemic in that town charge, the case was disthissed and unions held by the Central Penna. G. oq at shortly before twelve o'clock, | mittee, as follows: Dr. J. C. Brobst, plane owned M. B. Cumbler, of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nigs- | “011d have been prevented from all costs of prosecution fell upon A. R. Association and that the decor- ,5q the Veterans at once repaired | George W. Rhoads and D. H. Heit- Harrisbure, is aviator, S. A. |ley. | Spreading. , the State Board of Health. ations in this town surpassed any- to the lunch rooms and hotels, many shu. Tickell of Nes rk, whose manager Mr. Christian Sheaffer is about | Quite a Relic — — thing he seen anywhere thus far. ,¢ which had been heavily stocked District Co mmander . Patrick. ~in is H. S. Bon rer. A large crowd again after being confined to his | We had a set of splittis g tools FO BETTER SERVICE. Mrs. B. L. Hershey and daughter, for the occasion. his address to the veterans, dwelt was present the first flight the [bed for several months with typhoid | | exhibition in 7 , Ing tools on September 19, 1911. of Cordelia: Mrs. J. G. Hershey and By one o'clock the visiting organi- at some length on the pension legis- 8 : 5 our w y last week 3 : . . : oy i . : ; : ove : machine cire om the Grand View | fever. that ow ied vine ow last week 1g Qur Patrons in Mount Joy: Miss Stauffer of Columbia; Mr. and zations began to put in their appear 'lation before the country. It was 3 at were carrie g , 3 : : 3 : : : : as : } Farms a distatce of four or five. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler called Mount Joy M a parade by the Owing to the faet that our pres- Mrs. Fred Kemmerly and daughter ance and were immediately given his opinion, he said, that a general ) £ ] Joy Marching i : : . aH : a: : : * 2 : : I miles at a he yf four or five hun- [on the former’s parents, Mr. and Abe Lincolii’s 1 he ub during ent jines in Mount Joy are not of Jona and friend Raymond Arndt of their position in the line ot parade. pension bill will be passed at the Ss at a : Abe 3 s firs i: ig y ook : . Qi pi x i =e) T Y A dred feet a the ground. The |Mrs. Herman Ishler at Elizabeth- wale onged th ety isn, They sufficient size to take care of motor Newtown; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strick The pageant was the largest that ev- next session of Congress. The Com- e 2D . er aned us thn e courtesy : : : : ; i second flight red a distance of {town on Sunday. Mr Charles H 7 : L rig Of installations, ‘we would ask our ler and daughter Mabel of Landis- er passed over the streets of this mander said he had made a study of $ : I . . e y y Sis 3 : % . v : . i 2 ~ i nearly ten mi ind included a run Mr. Samuel Walters returned | 4p “eller, Who OWNS friends who contemplate installing ville, spent Thursday with Isaiah town, greatly surpassing the big the various bills presented to Cong- to Eden and The. flights were | home Tuesday after spending a week i a ec » motors to bear with us for several Sumpman and family. parade here on Columbus Day, some ress at the last session, such as the eminently satisfactory to all con- fat New York and Boston. He re- Real Hard Tack. months until we can construct new | pp. following persons were pleas- years ago, and in point of variety, McCumber bill, the Sherwood bill, cerned, and they ‘eel that the experi- | ports having a fine time. Mr. John Loraw of this place, who lines, _ antly entertained at the home of Mr. as well as general interest, one hard and the Sulloway bjll, and he had mental stage for the machine has Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett have saw service during the Civil War, We have appropriated about $25,- ,54 Mrs. C. S. Longzenecker Thursday to excel. come to the conclusibn that the best practically pase though another returned to their home at Altoona, | presented us with two specimens of ' . fof this work, and when com: yp jonn H. Henderson, Mrs. Geo. Following was the formation of and most meritorious bill vet pre- flight, over pster, will take after spending some time here with |“Hard Tack,” the kind given the ".ct°d We will have a distribution gynisginger, Mrs. Erwin Masterson, the parade: sented was the ‘Sulloway bill. Up- place betws Le and six o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer. : / soldiers then. They look like cakes system in Mount Joy Second lo NONE. Nps. Norman Hershey, and daughter First Division on arriving at the age of 62, the vet- this aftegh Vo flight will be| Miss Mary Shires spent lastfweek one being round and the other square © “i! then be in a posotion to gup4p a1) of Maytown, Mrs. J. Doc. Mounted Constabulary. eran is ggeatded $15 por month; at made to. ut Thursday Avia- (at Washington, D. C., as thef guest | They.are {8 years old and are cer- |U'PisR power to all users at Very geenarq Mrs. Amos Ricker, Mr. and Chief Marshal, —H. C. Schock sixty-four, $20: at seventy, $25; at tor Tick try a trip to Isl-/0f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas an§ also tainly rarelrelics. low rates, guaranteeing satisfaction, nj.q George A. Fisher and sons, Jac. 3 Asst. Marshals, —Geo. Cunning- Seventy-five, $36. t and Par rg, stopping en- [the family of J. C. Stambau ——— but until this work is completed We ,.; geo Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fish- ham, B. W. Brown, David Wagner. | The Sulloway bill, declared Mr. os ago the first | | Mr. Daniel Grimm, of Millersville, Store Open Evenings will not be able to connect any mo- .. .1q <ons, Paul, Philip and John Bugler,—Arthur P. Schock. Patrick, had 4 ved the endorse- roplane | Mr. and Mrs. William nry and| Mr. I. D. Beneman’s department [OTS Oh our present lines. We be- y. . nM; Prank Boggs all of Eliz- Speakers in Carriages. ment of twenty-R \en States, with a ab i Py mother store will be open every evening '€¥¢ OMY in good service. abethtown and Mr. Isaac Holand of 4th Regiment Band. population of 6 000, and, there hur or calle Mr. ahd Mrs. | hereafter, the early closing having Manheim and Mount Joy Dauphin. Major Shannon and Staff. fore seemed to most\popular der- | phn eym Sunday | terminated. Electric Light Company. (Continued on Page 8) Co. C & K. N. G. P. : (Continue age tL VL The { NE Overs SEPT. 20, 1911 $1.00 A YEA" MEDIUM a -—
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