THE WEEKLY BULLETI VOL. X. NO. 32 CIRCULATION Accidents CHRISTIAN 8S. NISSLEY BREAKS AN ARM MRS. Mr. Frank Good's Arm Severely Cut With a Butcher Knife—Mr. Barn- hart's Finger Crushed and Ampu- tated—Miss Henry's Finger Also Amputated There numerous accidents recently the following brought to our were occurred of which were notice: Miss Esther, a young daughter of Hector Henry, was feeding a clothes while her sister was turning her ht hand crushed so badly wringer The little was caught that Dr. W at the f finger cf rig and M joint. Thome amputated it irst Barnl Barnhart, living Mr. Clarence art, son of Mr the J. S Di ne but Wi motive wer ior ed by a His hand was caught in the machine ¢ the middle finger badly crushed, ¢ Dr. physician. o David Carmany which gasoline engine. putation being necessary. M. Thome was his Broke Her Arm returning home from last Mrs. Christian S. Nissley, met with an accident at her home on Marietta street. As she walked upon the porch she slip- | ped on the step and fell, fracturing | both bones of her left arm near the wrist. Dr. W. M. Thome reduced the fractures. While Church evening Hand Maimed by Meat Chopper Amos, the fifteen-year-old son of | George Foltz, of East Petersburg, | was maimed for life on Wednesday, | while helping to butcher, by having his hand caught in a meat choppin machine. Four fingers of the right | hand were cut off and the mangled | hand was dressed by Dr. William | of Petersburg. | Pitchfork in His Hand. | Mr. John Swartz, residing with | oseph Hollenbaugh, on a farm near | gown, is nursing a very sore hand i having ran a pitchfork almost | rough that member, while engaged | in throwing hay down from a mow. The wound bled badly, and causes | him considerable pain. Dr. G. Al Harter of Maytown, is the attending physician. Garrison, East Severed an Artery Mr. Frank Good, butcher for C. | N. Mumma, met with a painful acci- dent yesterday at the slaughter house below town. For some reason | or other he reached into some straw where a shaap Dutcher knife had been placed. The blade cut a bad ash his right arm, severing an fe at the wrist. It required five htclies by Dr. W. M. Thome to close wound. in Injured by a Horse Mr, William in the tenant tenanted by who on the Tres with a He colt Sande son, house Mr. 3. met H Donegal, nt on Monday stall loose. The animal turaicd quick where a ing rail and it Mr. Sarderson striking him severely cutting and struck the ving ag hurled against with eross the cheek, great force, a- face. A iipi bruising his Diphtheria Spreading fo new cases of diphtheria de- | a in the family of Mr. Har- | y Zink, near Strickler’s Church in | apho township, two miles east of | here. On Monday their four-year- old daughter was buried and yester- day’ it found that four other members of the family have con- ra¢ted the disease. They are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and two sons Roy and Jarl. | J.. Richards, of this place, is| ¥ was Fink x, attending physician. Just where the first case originat- bd seems a mystery and it is quite! ikely that the authorities try | nd abate the cause as early as pos-| ble. will i { gratifying. Engle Family Reunion bn Saturday fifty descend- | Bg of Ulrich Engle, who to | country in 1753, met in happy at John 1. Book’s mansion, | f Lancaster. those | from this place were: Mrs. J. | ndt, Mr. Owen Brandt and | and Mrs. F. Bucher and | 1. | over came bn Among a A | Broadbent—Doyle have been received here an- o\ the marriage of Miss Rer- e. formerly of this place, to Owen Broadbent, at Phila- The “happy couple will be fter Feb. 15, at Stone Har- e—A 2008 closed market alii EAE Tice. { Jonas Risser was then read and | until | members of town council, when such | vacancy shall be filled by electing a | small pox and six of |ing | Borough. | scarlet Organization OQOUNCILMAN JONAS RISSER PRESENTS HIS RESIGNATION Mr. H, Brown Re-elected President—Salaries of Janitor and Pumping Engineer Are Ine creased—Vacancy in Council was Not Filled for the Present—Other Business Geo. Fathers met on for organization with H. Brown, Wm. Tyndall, Charles Ricksecker and Ed. present. Also Burgess Hoff- man. Mr absent. Mr. Tyn- dall was elected temporary chairman the result of the final Our Borough Monday evening Messrs Geo. Barto Mumma Following was zation H Fellenbaum Welsh. Geo Brown A. B W Rent R Union National Bank John J Held following for rel Pennell. month. then Solicitor over one The agreed salaries were the Pumping Engineer, rent. Laborers, Supervisor, 173% single team and hour, double team and man an hour and double pay for all night Sunday Clerk, $50 a This is an increase of $5 per month for the pumping engineer as suggested by Councilman Tyndall and $1 per month increase for Jani- tor Pennell, as suggested by Friend- ensuing year: $35 month Janitor, $6 15 cents an an cents an 356 cents upon per per hour, and house month. cents man 25 and work. year. ship Fire Company. It was also agreed that all bills of as labor, should be approved by The same governed necessity such paid semi-monthly if the Finance Committee. rules were adopted as Council last year. The Committees President Brown then appointed these committees: Street—Risser, to. Water- Brown. Finance- ser. Ordinance—Risser, and Ricksecker. Property—Mumma, Ricksecker. Light—Mumma, Brown. The minutes of the meeting were approved. The resignation of Mumma and Bar- Tyndall, Ricksecker and Barto, Tyndall and Ris- Brown and Brown and Tyndall and adjourned Councilman up- on motion accepted. Mr. Risser gave ill health and failing eyesight as his same. No action was the matter and Clerk Fel- lenbaum was instructed to find out from the Solicitor how said vacancy reasons for taken on is filled. As as to how had many inquiries said successor we have is named recent issue This Cuching’s Bor- we quote from the most law governing boroughs, by Digest law is co-roborated Manual and ough Purden’s on Laws. “The town shall have power to fill any vacancy therein by death, otherwise, election for members of council which resignation, the next annual may occur removal or supply the same of the unexpired qualified citizen to for the balance term.” Mr. Hoffer of the Board of Health, said he had nothing to report except three mild cases of chicken pox. His report as sent to Council is append- ed. : To the Members tlemen: The and Gen- President Council, Burgess, of Borough vear 1911 has been an ex- | ceptional one in the Borough so far as the vital statistics are concerned. The death rate was the lowest re- the birth rate the high- of Decem- corded—25; 45 with the month ber not yet fully reported. The general health also, was very Apart from a case of typhoid fever, all imported cases, the diseases hav- the of of est, of case cases contracted outside There and a been was one fever few chicken pox. The full report of Health will made, the March meeting of Council. Respectfully, JNO. E. HOFFER. Sec. B. of H. the Board of be as usual, at As there were no bills to be paid Council adjourned. J rams itr Incubators for Sale Four Chas. A. Cypher’s Model, 360 egg size. Two Chas. A. Cypher’s Buffalo, 200-egg size, Price $10.00 each by Nathan Mertin, Rhieems, Pa. ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR hour, | | Frank Pennelil, MOUNT JOY. PENNA. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 3, 1912 ADS ING BR Personals THE WHEREABOUTS FRIENDS THE PAST Who and Where They Have Visited-— Many Surangoess Here ove day=—=Were you Among Ahem? OF OUR WEERK Su Mr. Harry Webb was a visitor in town yesterday. Miss Clare Manning spent yester- Harrisburg. Reuben Shellenberger Middletown, Mary Detwiler in Philadelphia. day at mr. spent Monday at Miss is spending Lue Mr, his week was here on a visit sister, John G. Mary Hoffer and Grace Monday in Lancaster. Holler Klizabethtown. Hostetter to Mrs, Reist. Misses Stokes spent Mars with Miss aret spent Sun- day relatives at r. Hershey Longenecker is here it to his parents west of Harrisburg, Va in town Leib and Edna Barto visited friends in town I'riday of Palmyra, his parents Stark visit 15. a Mr, John was home on to last week. Mr. spent of Millersville, Lewis Seeman Smith with Cyrus Sunday family Mrs. F. M. spent Sunday and family. Miss Kathryn Morton spent last week with her grand parents at the Farmers Inn. Mrs. Christ Gerber and Mrs. Pratz Lancaster, spent Tuesday at the and of Lancaster, Lewis Seeman Young with of Farmers Inn. Miss Sybilla Boyce funeral of Miss Youtz at last Thursday. Belle town, spent several with Mrs. Brady. Mr. George Vogle of Sunday here with John Cramer. Anna Hershey and among attended the Mountville Elizabeth- in town Leader of days Miss Columbia, spent his sister, Mrs. Miss friends, of Lancaster visited friends in town on Monday. Mr. Ira Grove of Harrisburg, a former resident, Sundayed here with former acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mountville, spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Miss Alice Henrickson town spent Sunday with her in, Mrs. Jennie Detwiler. Mrs. Simon Menaugh has return- ed from a visit to the family of Rev W. H. Egge at Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zortman and family of Millersburg, spent Sunday with Dr. O. G. Longenecker’s. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shire and David, spent Xmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shire. Miss Minerva Dyer of Atglen, spent several days in town the guest Mr. Albert Campbell and family. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans and gon Johnny of Intercourse spent sev- s with J. H. Zeller and Charles of in town of Middle- cous- son of eral day S. H. Hertzler of Eliz was the guest of S. Gingrich on Satur- W. Strausbach and Arlington, of Harrisburg, spent eral days with Lewis Seeman and family. Mrs. C. ter spent Sunday at S. Longenecker and daugh Maytown where were the guests of Mrs. Billet. John Alfred Hipple, family of Lancaster, are Mrs. Hipple’s parents Mr. and Thos. J., Brown. Daniel E. Derr and A. L. Boyer of Lancaster made business trip to they rine Esq. and visiting Mrs. a Cumberland County on Saturday in | Mr. Boyer’s auto. Mrs. Daniel Derr, Miss Kathryn Morton and Mrs. Wm. H. Gantz, at- tended the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Boyd at Manheim on Tuesday. Mrs. C. S. Billet and daughter Do- ra returned to their home in Harris- burg after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Long- enecker, wr. Edward Vogle and friend, Mr Richards of the ship Minneso- days former's Harry ta, guests in town Mrs. several the Cramer, Ralph Georg spent of sister, John Mr, the Cramer, on left on Friday morning for Mass.,, after several weeks here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer. Misses Cordie Wallick, Grace Flinchbaugh of Yoe: Miss Myrtle Eberly and Mr. Chas. Taylor of York spent the holidays in town with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shire. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pennell, Mr. Miss Emma Pennell, Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Pennell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pennell, Roy Pennell Walter Pennell, Miss Laura Pennell and Jay and Marian Pennell attend- ed the funeral of Allen Pennell at Harrisburg yesterday. : a seaman Boston, a | fam- | her | son, | sev- | Catha- | as | spending | RESULTS--THAT'S Florin News HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL. AGE WEST OF HERE Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Mr. Harvey Weaver spent Monday Middletown. Mr. Christian day at Lancaster. Mr. Haiold Buller day at Lancaster. Mr. Eli Nissley trip Lancaster Mr. Charles Carson Maytown, visiting Mrs. Henrietta Gish | at Mount calling at Nissley spent Mon- spent Satur- made a business Monday. spent Sunday friends. Sunday ‘on friends. held at Church morning. Mary Mount on friends in town on Sunday. t fail read J. in another column this week. at spent Joy, Preaching services will be | Eby’s on Sunday Miss Dierolf of Joy, to K. Freymey- on | Mrs. Fanny ker visited friends several days last week. Heistand atteuded the held at Newville last Lancas M1 Union ter, Amos Meeting week. Mr. spent Howard York last George at Mrs. days and several week. Mr. Frank Klugh and lady friend Miss Malinda Myers, spent Saturday at the Capital City. Miss Ella Easton of Lancaster, was a welcome visitor to friends in town last week. Miss Mae Connely of Lancaster, visited friends and relatives in the village last week. Miss Ida Easton called on her sister, Stark on Sunday. Miss Anna Shank spent several days at Maytown, with her mother Mrs. Martin Shank. ; Miss Laura Nauman spent Sun- day in town the guest of her father Mr. Francis Nauman. Miss Bertha Eshleman spent sev- eral days at White Oak, as the guest Mr. Samuel Eshleman. Mr. John Stoll returned home from a few weeks’ visit to his uncle, Mr. Singer at Ephrata. Mr. Roy Baker and family of Elizabethtown, were Sunday visitors friends in the village. Misses Sadie Ishler and Stella Hess of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler. Mr. S. H. Wiley of Adamstown, Pa., is spending several days in town the guest of relatives. Mr. Albert Dierolf of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town the guest of his father, Mr. Wm. Dierolf. Miss Elida Raffensberger is spend- ing several days at York, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stambaugh. Mrs. Ed. Krodel of Elizabethtown, spent Tuesday in town with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emlin Buller. Mrs. Anna E. Wiley of Dillsburg, is spending several days in town, as the guest of C. A. Wiley and family. Mr. John Raffensberger of Don- egal, spent Sunday in towa the guest Mr. John Raffensber- of Lancaster, Mrs. Daniel of to of his brother, ‘ger. Wiley visitors Mrs. C. of at x Mrs. J.' M. welcome and and City, are home of Mr. Mrs. Frank Joy, called Rider on and Mt. Jacob Mrs. Christ Flory near Mrs. weiler of Mr. Sunday. All the young men are invited to attend the Young Men’s Bible Class at 9.45 at the U. B. Church every Sunday. | Em on and Frank, spent Monday at Lancaster, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitecamp. Mr. Charles Winters and family of Manheim, spent several days in town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Winters. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry of the guests of Mr. and family. The Hilda Brown property, which’ was offered at public sale on Sat- urday, was purchased by Mr. Har- vey Raymond. Mr. Howard Greenawalt moved | his family and household effects to | Annville last week, where he has se- | cured employment. | Mr. Charley Matter was pleasantly entertained of Mr. and Mrs. J. many on Sunday. Mr. John be about again after being confined weeks with | | | | of Lancaster, at the nome S. Car- affensberger is able to for several attack of Mr. Morris Stambaugh burg, York County, spent days in Mrs. John Raffensherger. A series of revival in progress in the United Brethren Church in this place, all are most cordially invited to attend. A Gp I Read the Mt. Joy Bullefin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletia. to his bed an sickness. Nains- several of Mrs. Elmer Schlegelmilch and son { Manheim, spent Sunday in town as 6 J. K. Freymeyer | town the guest of Mr. and | services are | WHY MERCHANT ~~ Obituary THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS1 TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER | fe— Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue a bachelor and re- tired blacksmith of Manheim, is dead aged 66 years. His remains were interred at Mastersonville. John Rhoads, David L. Moyer [.. Moyer, aged 69 years, and 17 days, one of the and ‘most highly re- citizens of upper Rapho died on last Wednesday brief illness due to hy- the heart. Milton Grove David 9 months best known spected township, night after a pertrophy of at Funeral anc interment on Sun- day. Anna S. Zink Anna S., daughter of Harvey and Mary Zink, of Strickler’s Church, Rapho townghip, died on Sunday after a week's from diph- near in afternoon death resulting theria. She was aged four years, four months and 21 days. The fun- eral was private. The remains were interred in Mt. Joy cemetery on New Year's Day. illness, Peter Koser The death of Peter Koser occurr- ed on Wednesday night at his home two miles north of Mount Joy. De- ceased was sixty-five years old. He served in the civil war. His wife and two sons, David of East Donegal, and Peter, of Mount Joy township, survives, as does a daughter, Emma wife of Benjamin Still. The funeral was held at Green Tree meeting house on Saturday morning. Jacob B. Ocker Mr. Jacob B. Ocker, a well known resident of town, died at the home of his niece, Mrs. A. B. Hoffer on Marietta street, yesterday afternoon at four-twenty, from a complication of diseases, aged 60 years 4 months and 1 day. One sister, Miss Sarah Ocker of Mechanicsburg, survives. The funeral will take place from the home of Mr. Hoffer on Friday afternoon at 1.30. Interment will be made in the Henry Eberle ceme- tery. Jacob Sweigert Jacob Sweigart, one of the oldest residents of this section, died on Sunday morning, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jacob Eisenour, at Running Pump, Mount Joy township aged 82 years. He was a mason by trade and had a wide acquaintance in this end of the county. Two daughters survive, Mrs. Eisenour, above named, and Mrs. Rote of New- ville. were held on Tuesday the house and at 1.30 meeting house. Funeral services morning at at Hoffer’s rns tli A li einer nies \ Mount by The Syndicate Ball ball in Year's evening Joy the The Hall on colored syndicate New folks of The attendance orchestra furnished the of this place this place proved a slccess. was fair. Florin ic. Mr. John Gantz Jr., and Miss Marie Fells of Harrisburg, won the prize cake for the best cake The committee of arrange- Messrs. reorge Cator, Jr., and John Jackson mus- walkers. ments was John Gantz of thig place. mre lA rr Hamawei--Wittle. Early Monday morning at the ar- rival of the New Year, Ahmad P. Hatmhawei, proprietor of the Capital Cy restaurant, Harrisburg, and Emma Wittle Wagner of Florin, werg married in York. The couple will reside in Harrisburg. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittle of Florin. eee etl AQ eee ! Call for Your Calendar We have just received our second lot of calendars that we are distrib- uting) among our subscribers and patrons. All those who have not al- ready \received one, are requested to call as, they will be ready for dis- tributiom tomorrow, Thursday. We have quit a of designs and the “ear have thgir choice. Sealts Seats for thé Joy Hall on T Mr. Charles Caskel of this place, are on sale at Getz Bros. Clothing store and Dr. E. W. Farber’s Drug Store. They can be rg od at’ the latter place free on number birds” can on Sale v grand recital in Mt. Jan. 16, by 1esday, Horse uble While Und and Mr. Albe | home of Peter | the horse frig | wagon. Mr, but escaped damage wa g d upset jae injury S USE THIS ‘day afternoon,, Janua 4 . H. Engle | this place was start were at the | men being busy on ast Thursday, {bridge at s thrown git he Met Death ALLEN PENNELL OF THIS PLACE KILLED ON THE RAILROAD He Was at Work When the Coupling Broke and He Fell to the Tracks-- Death Was Almost Instantaneous-- Remains Interred at Bloomsboro, Mad. Our community was shocked when the news of the death of Al- len Pennell, oldest son of John J. Pennell, reached here Sunday. Mr. Pennell has been employed as a fireman on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad on the Gettysburg branch. Pennell was standing on the ap- ron between the.tfank and engine, and when the coupling broke was throvn 406 th the tender passing over his leg and train as breaking. internally. instantaneous on tracks, the stopped, he air hose iso injured iimost viio was 31 years of age, North street, Harris- 1a been in the service of for some time. He married. His first wife, of Marietta, now lives at Lancgster while his two children with their grandparents, Mrs. John J. Pennell of His second wife and one survive. He wis member of the Gover- nor's Trgop, holding the position of corporal, yand when the body was sent yomsboro, Md., for burial at Tuesday, the troop in full uniform accompanied it from the its destimation. Bloomsboro is about twelve miles from Hagerstown and his wife for- merly there. The body was removed by Undertaker Spicer. Pennell member of the Reading relief and was firing on en- gine 1568 ween (erent seen. leading 106 M Shai 4 are livijg Mr this Dla daughte ang also a to noon An oN house: to resided was a Officers Installed Weputy Grand Chief Gaul of Lancaster, officers elect of Court 228, Foresters of on tMonday evening: C. .§. Barto. ay District Ranger Ch: installed th Mount Joy Li America 0 S.C R. Sec.—Wg G. Shickley Fin. Se \. R. Sherk. | Treasurer J Shickley. | Sr. Woodwa, Wm. Walker. i Jr. Woody ewis Geib : Sr. Beedle uy Culp, i Jr. Beedle win Rhye. Lecturer—A Shires. Trustec walt. This ( conditio PD GE@ETO ing & men es i id 1 A y rars-—0, K. Greena- a very flourishing one of the most | un:7, now hav- 128 To Premiums | EW rber of this place, the premiums on Poultry show omb Black, 1st S. C. White ’nd hen, 2nd yullet, Dr. took bantams at last cockere! Orpin cocker week 100t. The 100t birds Se at live 1arles H. Zea- it Kinder- oon, begin- viany sports- will Fai Thu mer’s hook ning at 1.3 men will pe eee al) Wt ees { on Bi ticipab yV'elo Sold His Brad Route Mr. John H. McGyth of Marietta, | has sold his Mount loy bread route ! to Mr. .M. C fe handles ! Gunzenhauser’s bre: Vir. McGrath | will enter the the Cones- | toga Traction ff RR | Hospital The regular meetin pital Auxiliary home of Mrs. S. B. Be nart Au rary f the Hos- fheld at the | Thurs- will clock. Election of of re member is requested i be —— A J. B. Keller & Next Will be held at Gan ck Mount Joy, on Frid ! they will sell 40 head ir and springers, stocl \ and steers. ’ re nl Every resent. 3r¢ Sale vards, | when | I COWS | bulls, p— U. B. “Worlds United | will be observed { Special es are among the | Services will be m ing. Sunday. iress- Are Raising the Brio 5. Work on raising the Mees fn St. pt. Samu opi vith ADVERTISING Hauenstein. led a hog that {and | others that weighed 364 and | respectively, $1.00 A YE MEDI Local Note MANY SHORT NEWS ITEM GENERAL INTEREST Brief Local Happenings G They Occur With the Whirl World for Quick Reading the Past Few Days. For brooders and incubator on Levi F. Sheetz, Florin, Pa The Dante Circle met at th dence of Mr. M. M. Leib Ig evening. Prof. and Mrs. I. R. Krayl] nounce the birth of a daughte Saturday, Sauer kraut will be served { Joseph Brandt's LaPierre Hou Saturday evening. The School Board held its ri monthly meeting on Monday e when only routine business wi sacted. Mr. James Glatielter ere red Scotch monument oun of John C. Webster in the Joy Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H were baptized and became me of the Presbyterian church on day morning. The protracted meetings Old Mennonite Church ard largely attended nightly. Th there have been twenty convg Mr. George Ebersole assif the play “The Ladies Aid Sd rendered in the hall at Mayto Monday evening. He rendere eral fine solos. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingri Sunday celebrated the twenty ¢ anniversary of their marriage H tertaining Rev. I. EB, Johnso family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gingrich. H. Gochenour, W. H. Gant Allen Morton on New Years d4 tended the shooting match at ow Street, Billy being the ludk for one-half the steer and on key. Mr. Gochenour also won turkeys. A A fine Additional Personals Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert guest of Mrs. W. D. Chandle Mr. James Newpher ig the of the Messrs. Deacon at St Miss Emma Schroll arrived last evening after spending time in Philadelphia. Dr. J. S. Roberts and wife o timore, are guests of her grand er, Mrs. Helena Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Steige 0) Harrisburg, are spending 3 days at the Exchange hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. R Philadelphia, are visiting his Miss Eva Reed a few days this Mrs. John Cramer and son and Mrs. Mary Shelly spen i | Wednesday at Marietta, the !of the former’s mother, Mrs. | Vogle. Mr, I. A. Shiffer, editor Elizabethtown Herald and his er, John A. Shiffer, forman Palmyra record office, called scribe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. holidays entertained George Ulrick, Miss of Rheems; Mr. and Mrs. Cha of Pittsburg; Mrs. Ream Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Hi Lebanon; Mr. Paris Hinkle a friend of Lancaster; Mrs. Ream and Misses Florence and Meriam Chandler of tow ——- EE eee. His Bluff Wouldn't Gg On Saturday a tramp appeg the home of Mr. John G. Re liciting assistance, saying t was a cripple with but one g Reist investigated and f§ missing arm out of the slé secreted under his vest. Mr summoned a constable but thd had flown.” eet) Qe sme Ream ov] Mr. and Barbara Ed lor ents, Boys Take Warning Notice is hereby given that it 3 0-| will surely follow if the boy {have been breaking { playing in the rear of the L | Church don’t discontinue thd tice at once. window smmmmesninsitttl A lf emai Three Big Ones Recently Mr. Joseph Webd weighed 362 Jast week he slaughterd reese et GE Printer and Manufactun Mr. Levi F. Sheetz of Flo res. | taken to the manufacture o even- bators and brooders, which h for sale. A Good A New Year resolu *he | all my debts, jing the printe ;