i —— nH I YN HH NT ve ve vv vu LI YVOL.-X. NU. 18 CIRCULATION Where Is It? WHAT HAS BECOME OF THAT MUCH-TALKED-OF BI-PLANE The Owner Is Determined to It Fly But Thus Far It 1s *2 Flying on the McGrann Farm Rossmere May Be Expected Time And it didn’t came,” is the pression of the German and proves only too true in this case. much-talked-of Curtis bi-plane which was to have appeared here on Thursday did not put in an appear- ance on account of weather condi- tions, was then advertised to come Fri day. Everything was in readiness and the proprietor of this paper was notified at 5.05 last Friday afternoon that the bi-plane was about to start HE WEE MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1911 ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USK THIS ADVERTISING M | efforts, the last of which . 8 oq! NAMING MEETINGS | Local Doings | — . Corner Stone Laid Nk Our Card GENERAL INTEREST MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within | the Past Few Days. thing is expected to be ternoon and the best and surest time Dutton M. Donaven is serving as a We wish to offer an apology to all those the! were “fooled” but We only Frank Seciroll reported from time to time what the : Dorie 5 . nounce the birth of a daughter. Keller has enrolled as a student at Franklin & Marshall Aca- B. Cumbler telephoned Elizabethtown rebuilding Now, when it does put in an ap ar- ; p Nn an appear of his property on Columbia ‘t free of charge and we would tickets ‘Star Course.” Chart opens thereby bruising and cut- Rent—A six room dwelling. | Mt. Joy. Walters has enrolled as Aviator Tickell Ready for A Flight plane has landed here. In order that our readers may an idea of this plane we reproduce a photo that was taken at Rossmere last Tuesday. * + * . Lancaster Intelligencer had this to say relative to Friday's cident: Manager Crumbel and Aviator kell and the large crowd take several y wards evening rishurg. A little after five o'clock the aero- plane was wheeled to position at the 'ed into the fence.” irregular movements while driving thru town a when the aviator stopped his en- in at-|chine was then turned around and tendance at the aviation field on the [ran McGrenn property, north of the Ross- [under receipt of the Mahanoy contains almost back towards the starting point Its own power with a mechanie mere base ball grounds experienced seated on the rim a bitter disappointment Friday even- planes. inng when an unavoidabie accident | crashed to the aeroplane completely wrecked | wrecking the its forward or elevating planes and |p'anes and innflicted other damage, which will It failed to stop until it had H. Egge is pastor. a ————— Odd Fellows Elect the main planes. Fortunately no one | Ss to repair. To- ".. of this place, last night elected the wind which had the following officers: been fitful and treacherous at higher due to the puncturing of levels died down and the conditions favored the proposed flight to Har- [the one of the bicycle wheels upon which when on the The brake, therefore, fail- ed to work and the machine plung- George B. Zeller. Trustee—Clayton Hoffman. Rep. to G. L.—H. L. Stager. Geo. B. Zeller was elected record- M. A. Spickler’s volutary retirement, | creditably for eight years. worth $8200. a Met and Organized The Mount Joy Cemetery Associa- tion met on Monday evening and ef- fected the following organization: President—M. S. Bowman. Secretary—Samuel Donaven. Treasurer—M. Board of Managers—J. W. Eshle- man, A. K. Manning, G. Moyer and Superintendent—E. M. Since th election Barto has advertisement ————— eee. Keller & Bros’. Sale Cumbler’s Bi-Plane in FAMILY'S NARROW ESCAPE Destruction of Dwelling in Rapho Township Saturday Night. On Saturday night at 11.30 o’clock a fire occurred on the farm of School Director Henry G. Greiner, of Rapho township, a mile east of Masterson- ville, a large two-storied log dwelling house being destroyed. Mr. Greiner was sitting up reading until 11 o'clock when he retired, the rest of the family having done so some time before. They were all soundly asleep when awakened by some neighbors, and barely had time to escape in their night clothing. so rapidly did the flames spread. Had they not been awakened the whole family ! would no doubt have perished in the flames. i The fire started in an outkitchen, | where a wood fire had been burning | all day in a stove. Only a few artic- | les of furniture were saved. The wind being in an opposite direction the barn and ether outbuildings were not in danger. The amount of the insurance, if any, could not be as-| “gertained. etl eee. Subseribe for the Bulletin. { pd the Bulletin heifers bulls tle and colts that we have ever | i : A y : | son and dau i Address, The Pas » | lic sale at M. A. Spickler's W ashing- | N a laughter of Philadelphia and \ i d ddress, 1e Pastor. : special train which left Lancaster at ton House and was withdrawn. OC, | Mrs. Black from Mount Joy visited ra Sh Aarau of Diplomas, The Super- 10 o'clock was crowded with Masons H, Zeller wus auitictcer | the family of Mt. George Ulrich thie intendent. | : § Te le, Trane an d other persons who attended the The farm of 77 acres belonging Bas ii .p) THI jer. | exoreinae ~ 0 0 r Hvion. Nb. 250 Work For The | exerciges. to the E. H. Geib estate near Stern's | Abe Golstw 3 mi hy G Se foh ) No. 359, ] | ; Ab stw ing secretary to fill vacancy caused by he : ————— creamery, was sold on Friday to Rev. | 2P¢ G git can eorge ile Night Is Coming. | —_ . ; : ; | flourished the corn chopper at a Benediction TOOK PARIS GREEN Henry € Zur who we Aierstand | vent rate in George Ulrich’s corn after having served in that capacity . 3 | would after taking 14 acres off, be |! 8 3 g y c Mount willing to sell the remaind | fed. They finished their job in a setae y i rs : p . 31 A Young Man of Town Killed Him- g Tey hder. b ! short time. S ! : : .as sday y a o ’ | and is | Good Roadmaking Pays self in Pittsburg Last Tuesday evening Mr. Jaco ) | ————— ——— i il : | H. Shenk offered his desirable West i The recent heavy rains have been | Donegal Street property at public Potatoes! Potatoes! very destructive to roads in many, Barl M. Shellenberger, son of Jno. le ot the Wastingion House It I will receive on Friday, Sept. 29, localities but they also have had a H. Shellenberger, of this place, took S2l€ ? aged yg 91 4 choice i . 5 : f s + i was withdrawn at $2,300. Cc. H. 1911, a carload of choice white po- value in serving to emphasize the a dose of peris green and killed am. Zeller was the auctioneer |tatoes which I will sell from the car 3t 4 x ics . Q 3 2 a Pitts x R 9 3 . ks : | . best and most economical means of self at a Pittsburgh hotel on Thurs. Auctioneer C. L. Pierce sold at | At the old P. R. R. depot, opposite 3 : nv ior by ‘ ras 27 vears 3 4 . 4 = « > . road maintenance. A good illus- | day night,. The man was 27 years of public sale at the Greenawalt House Brandt & Stehman’s Mill, at 90 tration of this is the recently im- age. Earl has been quite ill from in- i Wake __ | cents in 5 5 y ® ? : dn : on Saturday evening for the heirs C®MtS a bu. in 5 hu. lots or over. proved road in Caernarvon township digestion for some time past and it : s Co 'm as is ; ; : ! Yied hi greatly H as em- Of Lavina Witmer, deceased, the two Ome and see them as this is a car over the Welsh Mountains. Portions worried him greatly. e was 2 I story double frame house on South of nice potatoes. This is the last car of this main highway had been re- ployed for a long time at the Eliza- Market street, Elizabethtown, to €.' of Potatoes I will receive this season modeled by cutting down the sides bethtown shoe factory, but last H. Wormley for $3 230 as I will commence shipping apples In a gradual descent from the mid- Monday he went to Pittsbure on Thursday ft. 00 t fin a few days : r'sday afte a tract c ve dle of the highway to the ditches so to work. On Thursday evening he lursday afternoon a tract o N y . : land containing 22 acres with im- C. 8. FRANK that the road when completed had entered Hotel Lafayette on Liberty a T cl i ———-———. 5 . b - . rovements near reen ree mren : : ample ditches, was high in the cen- avenue and Grant street. He went to D Ss Sa ng As Big as Pumpkins : : ; as Sol a nn 1C sale nm a HH, , m > tre and had a perfect crown with the room assigned him. and, after un Rolp. Tras bab M Ss or Av B Prof. T. Johnson Krodel of Col- : : AO ’ rustee, Ar, njami no hump or shoulder on the sides dressing, took the poison. He was n p 3 s il 1 ony ® D umbia has two large pears taken . : ] ji : 3 p : rubaker was the purchaser for $5.- v i to interfere with the water quickly found by employes of the hotel near oi0 at C Ty aly ra : from a tree in the rear of his store. ) : : ir : 4 sec 50. ‘ rt. Zeller called the sale sz Joy, flowing to the ditches. The road was the bed in an unconscious condition, Th lied : One weighs one pound and 13 3-4 102 thus graded to a width of twenty-one and was hurried to Merc y hospital, THE DOCTORS MET ounces and the other one pound and iy feet at a cost of only about six cents where he died two hours later. A laa 13 ounces, Jeeves. i 3 frou s Jef ‘ esser i y 1 2 oS 2 . ? 00 ad a Fine Time at Hote cGinnis jis os per linear foot of road note left on a dresser in the room Had Fi Ti H 1 McG ; ——- Eee. 2 > Where the road had ®en thus re- read as follows: pn We? resday Evening Merger Papers Filed Ot constructed at this slight expense to “Intense suffering from the stom- — Merger papers were filed at the the tgwnship the rains which at times ach led me to do this. Please notify >» adminstered on day morning. —————— Fireman Attention The stated meeting of Friendship Fire Company No Thursday evening October 5th, 1911, Members will please Lord’s Supper.” order of the Compans Hershey, Secy. DB eee —— 30 in the afternoon for the and winter months. tion of the Lancaster District Luther League will be held in Trinity Luth- eran Church in this place on Wednes- An excellent pro- prepared for the oc- re A Gp Arn Robbers at Reich's night robbers the home of Henry sides on the Reich farm, near Lobata completely ransacked the house. haul that they secured from the trousers pocket of They also attempted to gain entrance to the home of Har- mon Reich, nearby, but were fright- ened away by reason of breaking a window pane, to place their ladder to the second Demmy who re- —— A Eee. We May Come John We are in receipt of an invitation from Hon. John K. Tener, Governor and the Legislative commission to at- tend the unveiling of the groups of statuary at the Capitol on Wednes- Riad the Mt. Joy LY BULLETIN $1.00 GRADUATION EXER FITTINGLY OBSERVED ON SU [rovublicans Will Name Next Mon- — DAY MORNING . 1 : Y . IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES MARK : EXERCISES AT ELIZABETH- . : The First Presbyterian Sabbath RERC) my IZABETH | Committeeman John W, McGinnis : TY J | “ Schol of This Place Holds Ap- (of the East Ward, has issued a call —— propriate Exercises When an The G I Lod FP ’ . [of the Republican voters for a nam- le Gram Lodge of Pennsylvania ing meeting to be held at Hotel Mc- slebrate » One or : Le lebrates the One Hundred and { Ginnis on Monday evening, October Twenty-titth Anniversary of its i RE i . ; . y 2 at 7.30 for rthe purpose of naming dependence Followed by the Lay- day Evening THE WHEREABOUTS FRIENDS THE PAS Who and Where They H Many Strangers He day—Were You Amon Mr. John Hossler of Excellent Program Was Rendered. | | | An excellent program was render- | | { | f { | | { fed in the First Presbyterian Sabbath | candidates for the follow ing borough Ing of the Corner-stone of the New offices: School Sunday morning and a large hi spent a few days in tow ; . Masonic Home at Elizabethtown I : y audience was in attendance The ; One Councilman. Mr. Winfield Heilig of program is appended. ; t Five School Directors—One for 6 [4 few days in town this v Elizabethtown ! ) Mr. George Shertz of | was a visitor here last we Mr. Charles Newton o phia, was in town last W Mr. J. G. Grove of was circulating among fr last week. Miss Emma Schroll has [home after spending the s Atlantic City. * Mr. Joseph Brenneman red studies at the Chester Mili | demy last week. day evening, Oct. 2, at 7.15 to name | Mr. candidates for these borough offices: a 3 was the scene of 3 a . Following is a list of graduates a3 S years; two for 4 years; two for 2 an- : s the gathring of thousands of persons Intermediate to Senior ’ i : years. wm . today when the corner-stone of the Elmer Blocher, Fred Bucher, Ber- : : One Auditor . ty buildings at the Masonic Home, | : ' Reuben Shellenberger, Harvey Sump. ru hi ; : { One High Constable. y was laid with impressive ceremonies. man, Ruth Bowman, Martha Bucher, i p . tee . 4 4 Not only masons from all parts of Miriam Chandler Freda Fenster- You'd ‘ . . the State and United States were macher, Rebecca Helman, Esther ! One Ward Constable. | | | | | : p . Fwd . ‘ : central structure of a group of nine- Fd Ebersole, Clarence Newcomer, : = | | One Judge. | | | | { One Assessor. | | | One Inspector West Ward Committeeman H. C. Myers has | called a meeting of the Republican | | : n . ~ present but representatives of the | Reist, Frances Shellenberger, Fran- : p i : N Se craft from various parts of the world { ces Bailor, Cora Jackson. Minnie : ; | way were In attendance coming from Phil : . adelphia where on Monday the cele- | Junior to Intermediate | | | | | | t i 1 i f tl voters of the West Ward to be held P n ration of the "ganizaztic the Thomas Bennett, Ross Bshieman. . raion o € organizaztion o $ at the Washington House on Mon- | few | : irand Lodge of Pennsylvania tool Arthur Moyer, John Reist, Musser : : : | Stauffer. place, will | Walter Ebersole : : 5 It is though that fully five thou- 0 $ #4 | Rome Monday after spendi acid Junior 1 to Junior 2 ; a . S ne Councilman, {time in the west. Eby’s 3 sand Masons were in attendance and ) Mary Jackson, Ruth Yellets One Justice of the Peace Miss Nelle Gruver of Ha : : probably that many more persons not $55 INR e tarave I ward Constable. Vio: * “ members of the order were present Vivian Chandler, Charles I ; is the guest of Mrs. J. Harr 1 High Constable, five School man, Christine Moyer, Emily - : Di~|a few dave thie week The first feature of the programme . 2 fe days this week, rectors—One for 6 years: two for 4 | Primary to Junior In- | | . on ‘a % ag | Paulin Sschaff s was the parade at 1. o'clock which van 1 ’ Each | Mr. H. E. Getz spent last | ( 1 ‘an n oS € ay ears ar pd ears Lac dav « i 3 % rOQ ‘ fine] oo YAuiine Sschalfer formed at the Administration Build- : ¥0 oy your; '“% [day at points of interest ald Ibs. | Beginners to Primary ing near the Pennsylvania railroad © O° "med for school director | picturesque Susquehanna. | Robert Eshleman, Martha Hems- i * : ea re must state for which term he is Irom : . Geo. R Gehman of Ter v station and proceeded from thence | : 4 ley, Mary Mover, John M Gan 3 ey | Pittsburgh. n, Bar : : named | spe ay after ri Se Han. (ut Rare to the scene of the ceremonies. the Onc. A : [2 De nt Monday afte rnoon wi ara Rollman, Gilmour Schmaelzle column being headed by the Ring ne sessor I. E. Johnson and family. et She { Walter Thome. A Nol ieee eh x One Jude { Mr. J. W. Harner, cashier hiladelphia College Rein a gold Band of Reading he music On nspector 4 N 1 . . Beginners Class . : . e Inspector “irst Nations: lank ¢ 1 ths years Nando 3 : vas one of the features of the pro- The Rebiblicat ils tional Bank at La | ward Backenstoe Eugene Boggs, ot Th cove Were overidd € Republican primaries will be was in town last Wednesday: ‘ 3 va % L Ach eo re . gramme, e exe ises we pen oly : + ne Ah : locos ! : : Charles Brandt John Eshleman. 0l- HN 4 oelition te : Rea dive on held t heir espective places on | Mr Harvey ( urgan of Philac move : \ 1 a selei 1 | 1 readin - Marin, voaiivia tp Eo. . 3 " ; ga Houston, Anna Keener, Martha a Lara i ti Friday evening, Oct. 6, between 5 and phia, is here on a visit té his pare Don- | ,, Ear vinin New z Il i ganization and an invocation follow 7 o'clocl ’ : i Moyer, Virginia Newcomse John Rol Th rticl For the Cote One { 0cloc Mr. and Mrs. W esley Curgan. e Noes . ex €( le articles t 3 C r-s 3 ——— a | ‘ime : man Carroll r, Jena Thome Wore tt laced: within it 4} : : i ; Messrs. M. A. Spickler and S. Dea Marv Wav vere then placed within it and the SOME SOLD; OTHERS WITH- | ; ary ay. ah ; tizht Worshi beck were among those that attendd “| The officers of the Sabbath School S{OM€ Was set. Past Right Worship: DRAWN [the Allentown Fair 1 ali: 1 f thbath | ful Master Getrge B. Orlady. of 16 : go iy alr last Thursrda, are: : : y | Miss Sarah Heilig of Enola, a Lancaster I g Now : & ; ' Huntingdon, a Justice of the Superior The Real Estate Market In This Com- ST : : pr : a H S. Newcomer Supt... ( ) nt it Pl ania. ol “it ? . | William R Rhue of Philadephia Brandt, Assistant P. ( Schmelz] Court of Pennsylvania, followed with munity the Past Week i & 2 : : : Jrandt, Assistan ). Schmaelzle, the cornerstone laying addres The ° { Were guests in the family of M. |. few | tC; John G. Reist, Treas., Miss Ell- | yeiter Seer aterepersnd. with On Wednesday, Mrs. CN ol | Harry Miller. eW ‘en Gar jOrari exercises were ersperse n Wednesday, Mrs. C. N. Ober rw : : n Garber, Librarian. i Yo tics tects bv the : = | Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber wil have Following are the viohors nusic including selections WV the gold her property on North Market | i | ollowing are the teachers hi Chistes ed > NS J leave on Monday for Boston, Mass. | Rev. Frank G. Bossert Mrs Ira BR Amphion Quartette, composed of Street, Elizabethtown, to M. B. Kel- | ; t rank G. Bossert Mrs. Ira R. |. . cas ; 4 tor ’ a { where they will attend the Rex of Kravbill ta He A : . (Samuel B. Smith, John M. Kendig, ler for $4,750. fo : Don’t Juss Clare MMuning, My Warren S. Buch and Harry I. Boyd P. Si ti Saturd Convention. on x On i S v 5 ; \¢ e ND. > < < A > . . oinger, auctioneer on Saturday : - 3 2 ree | SOND G."Reist, Mrs. H. S. Newcomer, | Ther ro a ars Hon Toots 2 ¥ro 2¥ 1 liss Sallie Poist and Mrs. free Mr. Ira R. Kravbill. Miss Mavi or There were a large number of sheets gold A. P. LLongenecker’s property | . |] ira R. Kraybill, Miss Mary Kern, | ¢ asic distri id and the gvest : 4 | F €¢ of Lancaster, spent Tt > Bros. Mrs. Estella Bucher. Mie icho of music distributed and the grea of 23 acres at Maytown to Samuel | A 3 : Mrs istella ucher, Miss Rebecca i. 35 } singing of the ve . ; { With their cousin, Mrs. Mary Brunner Hoff Miss Mary Shelley. M M | host joined in the singing of the var- Lindemuth for 210. | 5 | s1olter, Miss Mary Shelley, Mrs . 3 ; THE - Ger co : : : 2 fand H. C. Brunner. col- | A. Rollman ious hymns, etc 1e ceremonies One half acre of land with im- | 3 | “A. i C . . v : . | -_———se— feast | a were conducted by Right Worshipful provements in Milton Grove, property | . : ‘ { rogramme 0 piss . y wo oy 25 : i EMS Evangelical Church wi = { Grand Master George W. Guthrie of of the Jate Martha Haldeman, was | RHEEMS Organ Prelude. { sold to Pierce and Lehman on Mon- | Mrs. Charles Baylor from Pitts- After the ceremonies the proces- day for $450. | burg, is visiting Mrs. Ulrich. {sion marched to a large tent erected Mr. W. S. Krady, the enterprising | Mr. George Ulrich and family took on the grounds not far from ‘the pyrseryman east of here has purchas- | * rive to Mount Joy on Saturday. scenee of the corner-stone laying ex- ed the large nursery of Mr. D. D, Mrs. Ed. Ream of Mount Joy; Mrs. ercises, where luncheon was served. Herr at Lancaster The terms of | Charles Baylor and Miss Barbara : After luncheon the Ringgold Band sale were private, Baylor and Mrs. .eorge Ulrich spent Offering. p gave a sacred concert. The members | The James Glatfelter property on! Wednesday at Lancaster. Hymn, The Son of God Goes Forth of the different lodges in this section yest Main Street was offered at pubs Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Black and to War. turned out in large numbers and the { Processional. | Hymn, Onward Christian Soldiers 0 Invocation and Lord’s Prayer. Scripture lesson- Eph. 6: 1-24 Anthem, The Choir. Announcements. The Columbia College of Physici- State Department Harrisburg, yester- i resembles a cloudburst had no bad J. H. Shellenberger Mount Joy, Lan- cians and Surgeons held their lay by the Manheim Suburban Elec- eg effects, but upon thosé Sections which caster county, Pa monthly meeting st Wednesday ev- tric Company. The combined capital i 3 Vhen 1 lle rreer arri 3 ‘ > had not been improved th® rain was When Shellenberrger arrived at ening at Hotel McGinnis, Dr. Bern. is $100,000 most destructive. The road was the hotel he had with him a suitcase theizel of Columbia presiding. The TT... washed until its surface was a mass containing wearing apparel, but i following were present Rosenthal’'s Sale of stones as large as a man's fist When it was taken to the morgue with Drs Berntheizel Roop, Reeser On Friday, Sept. 29, Mr. Sol Ros- : : >. } v ( ine i the ‘ f at - i and ditches were filled with sand | the body nothing in the way of let Markle of Columbia Dr. Rohrer, enthal will sell 30 head of fresh and . : : s ® i i > ickets : : : and small stones. Each recurring | ters was found in it. In the bot Brot Quarryville; Dr. Musser, Lampet: Springing cows, at public sale at rain will have the same effect on |Of the dead man’s clothes was found , Dr. McCaskey, Witmer; Dr. Keeler, Philips’ Hotel, Florin. C. Mechanicschurg: Dr. Walt rs, Wood- —_— a... ville; Drs. Apple, Stahr, Helle r, Roe- those sections of road and the town- | 30 cents in change. Undrtaker H ship will be put to no small expense runner went to Pittsburg Saturdav | ! | | | | : Dog Lost in making necessary repairs. The |and brought the remains here Sun- buck, Kinzer of Lancaster: Dr. Leh Scotch Collie, lost Tuesday—Yel- reconstructed sections of road in |day evening. The funeral was held man, Mountville; Drs. Snyder, Zeig- low, with white mark back of neck. withstanding the rains without dam- | Monday afternoon. Interment was ler, Thome, Richards, Newpher, this Reward for return to W. L. Gardner. age show the judicious use of the {made in the Henry Eberle ceme- place; Dr. Leslie, Bearville: Dr. Har- —_——-— money expended upon them. Re- | tery. Sr ¢ wn; Dr. Bloag Slize 1- 2 is pairs rt on these sec- —————— A fmm D> Zions, Wines Feidtes Adjudiented town: Dr. Denlinger, Rohrerstown. A Big Bargain An A Chickering piano, Baby Grand | style, solid mahogany case and all in tions after the rains and they will be able to successfully withstand many more severe storms. The fact that breakers were removed from Adjudications were filed in the! estates: Henry Birch, Conoy, $993.3 John K. Kreider, $13,870.60. elegant menu was served by propritor and Mrs. McGinnis and the general consenses of opinions was excellent shape, stool, etc. complete that it was one of the most success- TE —— these sections is also conclusive evi- This instrument can be bought for a ful meetings ever held. Dr. Ziegler Registers as a County Nurse \ dence that even on steep roads they song. Apply at this office quick ‘if | and Newpher acted as a committee Miss Mary M. Haverstick of th are unnecessary you can use it. on ‘entertainment Dace , has registered as a nurs The Strasburg News in reporting esl eee ——————t with the State board. roads in that section similarly re- Wanted | Sweaters! Sweaters! modeled being undamaged by the A superintendent for the Mount | The evenings are cool and you Girls Wanted big raghs cites #™ as examples of | Joy Cemetery. Apply in ting to |can make yourself comfortable by Elizabethtown shoe fac wiy Mis vei agia@iplished by ap-{ Mr. M. S. Bowman, Pres ht, Mt. | wearing me of our sweaters. 5 0c to wages. Apply to John $4.50. etz Bros. Joy, Pa of good roa g mailods. Joy.
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