Pi WAVES WW ESTES MOUNT JOY. PENNA, WEDNESDA) YB NOV . 20. iC VOL. X 19411 $1.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS--THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM ~ Florin Affairs Obituary Notes HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS: FRAVEL SOONER OR LATER NINGS IN THE BUSY Vi Teachers || TE Institute Local and Personal Briefs That Have Issue in | | : ) i Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the TE. — Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue os, wite of ae, l@rENCe Staley, a Boy Scout, Is Deeg, died at Columbia on Friday | Last Wide Neighbor Village, Florin. An Excellent Program _ = Mrs. Sarah E. Occurred Since Our | i Mr. Isaac Wealand, of Rheems, Is Mrs. Wm. Bennett of Altoona and Hustling and Awake y ° ° the Unfortunate Victim dvs, Ssmnel, Bousiet, of oso, [WAN Be elliot Whaitithtong ouArih ning Winess | Walking That Distance € # | spent a few days with G. A. Geyer Saturday, Dec. 2nd. Mrs. Gertrude H, Smith,one of | [and family, a Columbia’s oldest citizens, died on | —— S—————————— is . n . 3¢ rdav age 2 vears | Mrs. Jacob Heisey spent Tuesday The local institute for the district Saturday aged 92 years. i at Lancaster. comprising Mount Joy Borough Te | H C ll d Th B || ? Ofh Y d . £ , : JO} ' . A. Was Standing on a Ladder When He Made |“ wii: une etiers cattea on trions Gom?rein% | i To Boag Epnedion Icio ‘Fe Called at The Bulletin ce Y esterday ¢ at Lancaster, on Saturday. townships of West Donegal, Mount Mr. Ephraim Kline of near Mar. F O Sj a Misstep and Fell to the Cellar, Mr. J. S. Carmany made a business joy ang Rapho, will be held in the ietta, died while on a visit to his or ur o 1gnature- - Walked From Lan- trip to Lancaster on Tuesday. High School room at Elizabethtown Son at Pittsburg. Deceased was 71 . B ki 1s Neck He | Mr. Jacob Rider made a business gp, Saturday, December 2nd. The Years old and a veteran of the Civil ’ caster to Middletown Y esterday ~~ 1% —— . ; rea ng [ trip to Lancaster on Tuesday. following very interesting program War. . | Mrs. John Dunk and son visited will he rendered: ————— | D d T I di Fl; h } som endered : a Died Instantly {friends at Mt. Joy last Friday. 945A. M Mrs. Christian Kulp | 0g an WO Indians ncn. | Mr. E. S. Moore made a business . tl : AViea Av ip = - [trip to Bar ville last Wednesds Devotional Exercises. Mes Ses May Rup, wie iil ma tir oO are as > 2sday. 4 “hriatis C OMT | ; | tri} : wedne y : Points to be Emphasized in Teach- Christian Kulp, occurred Monday at |" Yesterday after : than las STH wa Rheems and vicinity was greatly ried to his assistance but when they | Mr. Jacob Hostetter was a Tues- ing Spelling, Daniel Shank, West Der home near Manheim, aged 31 esterday afternoon a young man |as le First National Bank, Lan- ; shocked late yesterday afternoon £01 there he was dead. ; jaa istior to Iriends jt Lancaster. Donesal. years, from a complication of di- | Sixteen years of age, dressed in a disville, Pa. / i In his fall he struck on his head, Misses Anna and Stella Haldeman Are Our Rural Schools Really _ seases. | khaki suit, stepped into our sanctum | le young man, Clarence Staley ! when the news spread that Mr. Is- . . : dal : } e r Rural Schools Really Ad a Pr breaking his neck. Although he did | Were Saturday visitors to Lancaster. vancing? Walter H M tJ — — H vid: "I am Clarer Staley. a by name, left Portland, Me., Oct. 2, 3 ’ . : & ng alter 3 if 1 . r €e 8 . & arence wtaley, & ' aac Wealand, one of the best known not fall very high, his weight was Mr. Charles Carson made a busi- Township on oun 03 Calvin EcRiin $ 1911 and expects to reach ’Frisco : : Tee ? i y pki a gl aneaster last 1 ue ownship. ¢ uch member of the Boy Scouts of Bos- SOWIE. ta Ba : 4 residents of that community, fell gufiicient to cause the above results. | less trip to Lancaster last Thurs Recitation, Miss Mary Eshleman, Calvin Kcklin, the youngest son ini . alli 5 we Some tink Ie t June, He left with. and broke his neck, dying almost Dr. Blough of Elizabethtown, was day. Mount Jov of the late Joseph and Mare Ang on and I am walking from Portland out a cent in his pockets and earns instantly immediately summoned and he Miss Annie Shank spent Sunday The Re lation f Townshiy Heklin, of near Collins, die d at his Maine, to "Frisco for my health.” money by selling his photo and plays 1st y. : . 33 sre she visite ap e telatio of the ownship an, o eat By el Hel tetinal 3 ir. theatrical encagem 8 r / Mr. Wealand is building a new found that death was caused as stat- Maytown, where she visited her High School to the other Schools of Nome in Philagelphia on Tuesday. Leisure ly turning in the chair, u eat 4 ¢ ngage ments to pay his ex- £3 double house in Rheems and he was ed above. ! the Township, Norman E. Garber, He was about forty-five years old. SL ‘enough to go one eye on the venses. He Is not permited ito ride / 4 assisting as well as superintending Mr. Wealand was a farmer and Mrs. Jacob Hershey called on Business Saccier ! Typhoid fever caused death Be- tranger, he was answered thus: an inch of the way. AL wy the work. Late yesterday afternoon cattle dealer in the community in | frie: in Elizabethtown last Wed- “ sid hi i nd daughter, Anna, “That story lister ( How much When he left he was accompanied ; } he ding on a ladder when which he lived for many years and | nesda : > two ) How- ¢© You want: 0 frequent- by two Indians and a dog. The red- asked hisel by one of the em- therefore joyed a large circle of \ s. J. 8. Carmany and u 2 School ( X illiam, Phila, olested, . i ts of the skins bit the dust after footing ft loves ine for the y1 he friends He les: his wife and one hank L last € OL) ation, Milla l e 1 l the we but 40 mil t the dog stuck with ployes ing for the tool he nds. l V and ( Ca : : m Mrs. Ibert Miller, dog stuck w was obliged to remove his foot from daughter, Mrs. B I Greider of ne: r ne , a A wnship. near Rirkwood ght it th me old story, him to Philadelphia, where he one of the rungs of the ladder and Rheems Deceased was 72 vears of ; John 1 r and d: Let- Lr A man t tl time rred red. when in the act of replacing his age. 1 on friend a hin E. ( y Houseal iis young man has taken a fancy The young man is quite an expert foot he missed the rung and fell head The funeral will be held from his t Thursday. ; i : The deat f Clarence Houseal . ling and he was in earnest. He rider.and roper, having been a mem- foremost into the cellar, a distance late home on Friday forenoon with hh ; Brown and Mrs. Katie . RIguenite 1 Frida moni r et his CATTY IRONS 1 the May- ber of Miller Bros, 101 Ranch Show of seven feet. services in the Church at Rheems. t led on friends at Elizabeth- y Bor home in Max owt Irom. & coruling. or of Boston, Mass, t« Mayor of” for 2 years, where he gained {he title Messrs. Amos Engle and Eli Wil- Interment will be made in the burial town on Saturday. th eth, Dr, Jerome tion of di after an illness of San Franciseo, Cal. Every town of “Oklahoma Charlie.” On his trip he hric Niac ; AT wes t 1 ( alter ¢ liness : x : liams, who were working there, hur- | grounds at Green Tree Church. Mrs. Christ Nissley and Mrs. oe i a D sod forty. any consequence that he passes thru wears the Herman U. S. army shoe. SE ——————————— ——————— - \manda Root called on friends at = ie 00} Arts, Prof. Pad] B. Beck, three. veurs wid Ad vas 5 oh he procures the signature of some At his present gait he is walking w 2 Detella Bucher Columbia on Monday. a : Hola naker by occupation. He is surviveq OM I the town. Here he received about 35 to 40 miles a day. He is \ v 1°” Supt. Home: Department— Dr. L. Mrs. Fred Snyder, son and daugh- 181¢, Mhz os dtow ! High School. v 1 daushtor Mas ol : the signature of the editor of this going west via Ha rishurg, Lewis- fist rict ony 3 ter visited her sister, Mrs. Samuel : of the Association are: Lom 2 old rag of freedom and in his book- town, Altoona, Tyrone, Pittsburg, & » YW. Urarber. . ~14 : y Oc Rn } ( A Lanca ¢ : : : : po WILE AL Lo J AR OE : i” Ebersole, 'at Elizabethtown, last Wed P1 I Ki Mount i let was also stamped “The Union Columbus, Ohio and then southward Ss osupt. O A >. . 2) ‘tment { T , 1 =o : a xg a 3 ¥ o : 1esday. Joy National Bank, Mount Joy,” as well to Kansas City. ef Se S vy J. W. E ( Menaugh an on of 1 1 ie 1 errett : Artilles s 3 Supt Training Depar : hethi Sa eceli: y RS \ eto ent nda n town ethtown Borough a Pal ment Rey. I.-C. Bosser! as the ¢ st of his mother Treasurer, irvin B. Kraybill, Mt Ew : i CN . Supt. Temperance—Mrs. John §. i Ri. Ww of J ‘ownshi brothers 11¢ : ; §_ 808 - ¢ y. La 5 2 calle nt parents, Mr. and til attendand ) he teachers : : : h2 — R : i Ia Supt. Misgions—=Miss Ade Nialy, Samuel Walters last Friday. irect interested is requested b ! : Rote of May- y NEWS ITEMS OP i Bg 8 i | Gas ? ve : Core Piebamed tries pe tena n; and Geor of Maytown . > FRAT. TREY AR, A A 8 Mr. Howard Musselman of Phila- e prepa; ) Join In the discus- J RAL INTERE TAR ; TRIRFY : Te : haa i i IT WAS ONLY A DUMMY called on his parents in Sion of the topics named on the pro- —————— A = EEA Le 1 4d he : aram Jacob EH. Shank a joi iv iat] 1 . (town several days this week. gram. : ; i tappemings Gathered as VEL WN SESSIONS rennisylvania 2ailros dassencer | . ay \ Jacob E. Shank, a retired farmer Vho and Where They Have Site dod : ‘ WELL ribes ESTEI S108 Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dierolf of no - ? near: Rheet led v eo ) - ; y ml ve : ave ‘ur With the Whirl of the a JRE ISTE J row Gets a Fri : ah a os ol i of near Rheems, ied ery sudden- lauy Strang Efex 1 ) > rs HELD HERE YESTER Crew Gets a Fright | Elizabethtown, called on Mr. and Compiling Telephone Directory his hon id Heh i V : ne A ls For Codick: Reading. Within ARE Ra ———— | = s at his home, o ‘riday evening. jay — ere ou 1¢ m7 x IP 3 hick A i Mrs. J. S. Carmany on Sunday The Mount Joy Bulletin has been or : , had b ’ i even n en Nore lem the Past Few Days. | y is Y oe i hic few days ago Train No. 276 ran | i 5 i er 3 +38 I'he deceased had eaten his 3 z — rs The Methodist Church, bn Which few days ago Train No. 276 ran | The revival services which are in given the contract for compiling and 5 g 1 D i ov pe. \ ‘enti as 3 ‘as over » tow , Sv oht | ? ona Sis 2 meal and was conversing witl S ny 3X. BS as r ‘ne PPC the : Convention Was He 4, Yes = Bona JoWN Must hey thought | progress at the Cross Roads Church publishing the next edition of the a mi att son i” a Mrs. Sample has returned from ftead the Bulletin. scene of . Much Activity, Es- was the boév of a chil mT rer- 3 3 ; : on wife. © The latter left e 1 for | 4 short visi ancaster : the Scene of . Much Activity, Es 5 the body of a child. The emer | are ‘drawing large crowds nightly. directory of the Columbia Telephone be > B . : Poe For a short visit to Lancaster. Canvas Gloves at Getz Bros Se vi pr » Even Session— gency rakes were i . . ! : J nly & rie ar an ‘he she x &r rT . ‘ : 3 . pecially at the Evening Session gency brakes were applied at once | ar. ‘Perry Bates and family of Company’s directory. This new pub- oniyia . : Do = pie Ss 1. Mr. W. V. Rodgers of German-|a pair. > - T tewly Elec ice y train s ickly at * ” jb : : returned she foun Tr she Sinn iF The Newly Elected Officers and the train stopped quickly, caus | near Mt. Joy, called on his parents lication will contain the name and : ; a 8 5 > a her ey town, spent Sunday with P. R. All size films developed at 10e ———d ing on I , . ¢ . . . dead. eath ‘ re aus > . : C . : ing the passengers to be thrown from | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bates on Sun- New number of every subscriber in 3 : a 3d: boon. caused OY greiner: per roll. Roth Bros. A District Sunday School Conven- their seats, but no serious Injuries | 5. Lancaster County, together with a Peart failure. The deceased who was Mr. H. R. Lutz of Denver, spent Men's Gaiters in black a i , rising the Sunday Sc 5 resulte 7 acking i Shey a re ibid an anu lay of age a ras Fr PF Men's Gi 8 1n black, gray an tion comprising the Sunday Schools resulted. Upon backing the train to | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Shiffer and !imited number of advertisements. ‘= Y©aT nd 1 day o age and was a londay in town as the guest of the | brown, 50c. Getz Bros. of Mount Joy Borough and Town- the scene they found that it was |, : PL SnaAnE Basin o wh : member of the Mennonite Church. | _. ... _ Lo : : : : 2 ; AAR ; {two children of Elizabethtown, were Persons desiring space should ap- His wite and : : TB | Tomorrow being Thanksgiving, ship, held its annual session in the nothing but a dummy, placed on the | go day visitors ro friends in tie vil- Ply at the Bulletin office or of Har- ; is wife ane on on Roan at . Kate Weidman spent last!the office force will enjoy a holiday Methodist Church here yesterday af- tracks evidently by some person who | : . ri or aside . ) rome, survive as do also the follow- ith Ms c subaker yp ay . re a Foros 'n and evening and t i rere tho wr it . oh 1 y : jok | lage. : ¥y Young, president of ihe Cow. ing brothers and sisters: Daniel B y with Mrs. A. K, Brubaker, near. Wanted—Night W atchman. Ap- lernoont and evening and beth were i thous would be 2 good joke on | Mrs. John Flowers of Hlizabeth- Dany, Columbia, Pa. The new book Tngt Slain lsat im 1an’s Church. Iply to Manufacturing Co. ‘ well attended. The anthem by all the trainmen. It may prove a little Vi ywn spent last Thursday here the Will be issued about Jan. 1, 1912. ©f Elizabethtown: David, of Bos- M Sophia Dowhower will spend! oo i Trani Po dq Ti : : C spe as ursday Te sy WI 3S UE é . Jan, 1, 19a. LL... etl . I i nowel Ls} ( C.'N 1 ‘ank C the church choirs of town, was some- more serious for the jokester, as rail ruest of Her parents. Mr. and Mrs i ey Bi sler’s; Mrs. Rev. 8. H. Hertzler and |, givir t Columbia with Mr. ! killed 7 bit 2 roo : . : . : { guest of her parents, Mr. anc rs. re. Tac avalon Tire, you JTL 2 1 killed 7 rabbit Mon- thing exceptional. The program as road detectives are on his trail. he i 5 > re P as Mrs. Jacob Daveler of Elizabeth- AT Enel khilt on yon : : - | Jefferson Bishop. At Ream’s Photoplay town: Mre Kate Whit tf Rh and 1 nglehart day. endere s appended: ee ree eer eee e i ] : x to Mrs. Kate ite ¢ thee ; : rr ; ich rendered, is appended Mr. Harvey Carson who had been attraction addition _ tall ras or ir Mr. Harry Wood and son of Bor- C. S. Longene~ker received a fine : Hlection Expenses File : dis ,. Mrs, Sallie Hershey, Mrs. William : Head \ 0 : ad Afternoon Session Wo : I tion > pen es Filed .. . |confined to the General Hospital at Ream’s Scholing, Miss Fannie Shank. Mrs htown, called on Mrs. Sampie of Chas. M. Steiff Player pianc on Ties 2.00—Quiet Hour, Revs. 1. H. Milton Eby, sheriff-elect, has filed Lancaster, with typhoid fever re- Satgrdey ' , T° ; n . thi ul : The { on Monday : 1 : S. Gingrich, : yf 1is place. 1 ‘ Kern and PF. 'G. Bossert; Business; Statement. of his ecloction expenses. lined home on Saturday. of 1,000 ft. . 1 1d re hi ! a : : : was at Bird-in- Extra v in boys’ Suits and : > Ey \T Eby I 0, which was con- ig: he : : funera s hele rom is late home ae il 11L§ of Music, Hymn No. 355. r “ly ! x ? hi was cl ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Bishop and s of the on Tuesday at 12.30 p. m. and at 2 : ! i il Sunday, making rcoats at Getz Bros., $2.50 to 2.30— Reports of Department and tributed to the lican county | oranqgon, Mas Leo Smeltzer, vis- oes sold exclus- , =. t Kravl I's Sreating 1 : e trib on bis motoregele $8.00 : : z > 4 ommittss. Th ; . 1 Tr 7 : 3 ; o.clock a Arayblli’s meeting house, nT a A A : : Discn ; Prim Dept; Report, ¢ nmittee, The ges of H. C. i ited their daughter, Mrs. Tohn ly in this place by Merchant I. Ye InLerTnont am Ir. and Mr \ Clay of or Vir. Williar ‘enkamp is home : : : 3c] Jecte ounty reasurer 2 / here interne was ade. .a <r : : : . Miss Manning; Discussion; ; ele She E Sou i; ireashrer, Flowers at Elizabethtown on Sunday. ' D. Beneman. The re shown fo Va., are sojourning with the om aol ii trip in Cum- Cradle Roll, Mrs. I. E. Johnson; Were $517.42. He contributed $5001 Florin Post Office will be closed last evening and greatly pleased all a 2 of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. NeW- berland County with 14 quail and Prim. Dept., Miss A. Klugh, Mrs. B. to the Republican county committee i ngy 30, Thanksgiving Day from who saw it. Jacob Keller pher. 12 rabbit i B. Bucher. and spent $17.42 for postage and | 8.30 till 11.00 a. m. From 11.30 a. rere Qe Jacob Keller, of Yorkana, York Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Longenecker Elmer E. Roy Hoffines and Irene | 2.45—Home Dept., Report, Dr. clerk hire. {m., till 6 p. m. Open from 6 p. m. Levenicht's Public: Sale Co., Penna., father of Z. W. Keller and daughter Kathryn spent a few | I,uella Shuman. oth of East Done- { Elmer W. Garber; Discussion, Miss Ese till 7.15 p. m. On Saturday, Dec. 2, 1911, at the and Mrs. Henry Hoffman of this qays in Harrisburg, visiting relatives gal, were granted a marriage | Clare Manning, Miss Linda Greiner. Third Quarterly Conference Mrs. Henrietta Gish and Mrs. Fan- | Greenawalt House, Elizabethtown, a Place departed this life on Sat, Nov. and friends. cense yesterday. 7 3.00—0. A. B. C. Dept., Report Presiding Elder J. Willis Hoover, {ny Hambright left Tuesday for Eng- lot of fresh and spring cows; some 25. He had reached the ripe age Mrs. W. V. Rodgers returned to Mr. J. M. Backenstoe of this ple Mr. J. W. Eshleman; Discussion, held the third quarterly conference | jishtown, New Jersey, where they | six months’ old heifer calves. Also Of ninety-three years, seven months her home in Germantown on Mon- carries the banner thus far for kill Rev. 0. M. Kraybill, Mr. H. H. My- in the United Evangelical Church on | wil spend several months with the a lot of steers, bulls and heifers and twenty-three days. He was born day after spending a week with the ing big hogs. Yesterday he killed ers. Saturday evening. Rev. Hoover also |latter’s son, Mr. John Hambright. | suitable for beeves. J. H. Levenight in Lower Windsor Township, York family of P. R. Greiner. one of the four he raised. It dressed 3.10—Teacher Training, Report, preached a fine sermon on Sunday ~<a os bs Co., Penna, on April 2, 1818. He, Dpirectors Moyer, Bentzel, Dr. 405 pounds. Rev. F. G. Bossert; Discussion, Rev. morning and the Lord’s supper was A Quict Home Wedding } Xi) was buried on Tuesday, Nov. 28, Newcomer and Eby, represented the ew tly G. W. Dungan, Rev. J. T. Spangler. administered. Rev. I. E. Johnson, AR : x Important Notice at Yorkana. local board at the Directors Con- 3 diay : : ! i i The home of Mr. David Boyce on | Notice is hereby given that the z ; $ | Digest This One 3.20—How Can we Increase Mis- the pastor, assisted at the services at | : Is 8 IE 0, E Mr. Keller was raised on the !vention at Millersville last Thurs- | = : 7 ! Celumbia Ave., was the scene of a trolley express office in this place! : 1 | i di The following composition on men sionary Interest in Our Sunday Bethany Church, Lancaster, ! i 3 " ® | farm, married at the age of 20 years | gay. is : quiet wedding on Nov. 23rd, when | wij pe open after December 1st i EN % is credited to a little girl: “Men are School? Miss Ada Nissley TT. : : i |and raised a large family of seven | Mrs. B. F. Gerber and Miss Edith re cl ? . Miss Ida May Boyce, was united in from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Positively a : > iin what women marry. They drink, and 3.30—Offering and Music, No. Small Farm for Sale marriage to Mr. Joseph W. Holman, | nn b h a Stor 0 on) ons and five daughters, all of whom | Bentzel returned home Monday smoke and swear. } t don’t ; t : ; ; arriz Mr. | . , ss cf > after = tie Tro te ! 3 } ° [smoke and swear, bu 8 653; Address, Rev. I. E. Johnson; A very desirable 5-acre farm, sit- of Phoenixville. Pa The wedding | 1. gi can be nad afte lived to maturity. Ie lived to see evening, after having spent 2 weeks church Perhaps If th 5 44 9 5 Music, Hymn No. 420. uated along Harrisburg pike, very occuito at hieh Soon the ring jolock. + |his grandchildren and great grand-|in Washington D. C.. and Hampton rs ines oe 1 Bais wore bon- I $00 Boy : £ EE : y S y Would. : 9, 4.00—Benediction, Rev. Clarence suitable for trucking and poultry ceremony belnz used by Rev GW children. Va. They also visited in Philadel- Tonal: as ba are more Mease. Iraising, will be sold very reasonable. Getz who Vas the officiating min- | Wiring Church of God This remarkable man when first | phia and Bethlehem. Zool : ie L 5 th on more ; 1 Z - | Co S . | . % Z ogical. oth Also a fine property in Elizabethtown ister. Guests were present from | Electrician S, H. Miller was given | married lived on a farm, but when Mr. EB... H. ' Dunlap, Passenger Pig too > ax a women yy, ey s % e SEE ¢ : 3 S y . ] i ’ le sprung from monkeys > Evening Sassion 38 D along trolley line, good buildings, Philadelphia, Chester Springs, Lan the contract to wire the Church of (the Penna R. R. was built from | Train Master of Harrisburg, and wife Si furt] 7 eys on e women PO . 2 a 8, Br» £ - 3 i Vigoss % s i SA 3.1 : S 1g ther the > ’ 7.30—Music, How Re "| price $5,500. |caster and Mount Joy. After an |G0d. When completed it will be one | Phila. to Columbia, with his fine siX [were in town Sunday as suests of Mr prung further than the men. : J : , Tas ] . v i - i ee ee eee votional; Scripture, ev. «1. ere | Apply to B. E. Hiestand, Real Es- slaborats: wedding dinner. Mr. wud | of the finest lighted buildings in [horse team he hauled store goods | Milton M Meshey. Train No. 69 ] haus; Prayer, Rev. G, W. Getz; Mus- tate Dealer, Mt. Joy, Pa. cle ’ . } town | from Columbia to Pittsburg, bring- | west at 5.45 made a special st Killing Big Ones i ic, High School; Election of Officers; a Mrs. Holman started on an extended | : ling other goods in return. This he | per : xr 3 Rasy Stop | Yiog' killing time is at hand and Music, Male Quartet i wedding trip to Florida and other ! = e- f= co a ? (here for Mr. Dunlap on Sunday, fow of i} i ; susie, ? . ; A Fine Specimen points in the Souih " ital. Auvili did during two winters. | evening a few of the big ones in our town ¢ At- £ . ’ spital Auxiliar > : i have randy jv 7.45 Address, J. B. Landis, Lit i The scribe had one of the fine | Il os A nr = the Hos In 1886 he moved to Adams Co. | —— eee: | have already received the knife. 3 i | ee 1] gular m ing e = : 3 : | } rednesdav ¢ itz, Field See, Jane. oe . Sanday grey squirrels mounted that he re- \ it b on oe be held at the | °ha and with his family of 12, An O¥stor Siwbor | Last Wednesday Ed. ‘Barto killed : : 1" al Auxiliary will b 4 yster § , rele School Association; O ering; n | cently shot in Perry County. It is in Cross Country Run | pita uxiliars ) : farmed 300 acres of land. Ae Ov PI {two that weighed 696 pounds. Hi- ther, The Heavens are Telling, From lour large window and it certainly A cross country run under thejbome of Mra. A, K. Manning, nest In 1872, the older children having |, . ysier Supper will be held bY!mer Brown killed two that dressed i i u fternoon, December 7, at or 3 ny | the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Luth-!~ el _ Creation. ‘looks real. Mr. Albert Walters, the | 2UsPices of the Y. M. C. A. will be |Th irsday afte started life for themselves, he moved | o {721 pounds and Jacob Armt=killed 8.20—Address, “A Sunday School oliging clerk at Dr. E. W. Garber’s | €1d at Lancaster on Thanksgiving |3 o'clock. on a smaller farm near Taneytown, | 2 Church, on Saturday, Dee. 9th, (two that weizhed 650 pound “~st Vision,” W. D. Reel, Pa. State Pleld| ya rioaey Was the taxidermist Day. The entries closed on Saturday CEI RT Gorroll Co. Md i jh" the Mt. Joy Hall. A cordial Invl-|ang least is Wm. Frank wi XE Worker; Music, No. 383; Benedic- a r— night and among them are Ben Groff Deeds Recorded Ta 1274 he moved to Litilostown j tation is extended to all. | that dressed 35 pounds. | : 2 = ——— eee - tion, Rev. J. T. Spangler. Still Sells “E. D.” Butter and Omer Kramer of this place and | (¢. M. Stern to trustees of Sum- Penna, and later to. Yorks where WY Officers | Merchant H. E. Ebersole wants us Loy 5 u Shesls of Past a Siete mersite cemetery, Mt. Joy township, ine gpent the remainder of his long vod Our Home Markets Twentieth Wedding Annivers ere’s hopin u ar Tr i a re .: 1. > The newly elected officers are as|to announce the fact that he will Soich b Ping ¥o e there at the | tract of land in Mt. Joy township, fife. 0 o e Belt H. E. Ebersole Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber follows: | continue handling the “BE. D.” brand | °" PO¥S. $1.00. Mr. Keller was never sick but Pays 8s o et BT 38c, eggs 38¢ | prated their twentieth wer te 13 r n : President—Mr. H. N. Nissley. butter irrespective of the fact that - TTY. onee in his life. On his last trip to |'2 ca or potatoes. anniversay on Sunday by enter Vice President—Mr. Harry Stoll. [the creamery here that has manu- “Going Down” Big Coon Oaptured Pittsburg he contracted typhoid fe- ing at dinner Mrs. Sophia Dowil Ove Secretary—Miss Edith Myers. factured it has discontinued. He Mr. Herman Miller is busy digging A coon weighing twenty-two lbs. |ver and was never sick again until Look Pleasant er, Mr. George Weber, Mr. Wil 0.00 Treasurer—Mr. S. F. Eshleman. [has arranged to have it shipped |a sink at the residence of Mrs. Ab- | was captured on Tuesday by John |the last illness of which he died, and That is what you will, if you have | Hinkle and Mr. and Mrs. 3 | pp Supt. P mary Department—Mrs. | here from the company’s main plant. + ~1x ; a ram Stauffer on East Main Street. Martin, near Bgllaire. (Continued on page 5) your photo made at Roth Bros. Englehart of Columbia.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers