The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 21, 1912, Image 4

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, February 21, 191
\ | Sale Register way between Mount Joy and Florin, | The Week In Grain MILTON GROVE A——————— —— -
SICKL Lil | If von get your posters printed at horses, cows, chickens, and a large amplled for the Mount Joy Bulle- Another whiff of severe winter N t ’ ters
Well By Vinol-—Letters ev w.ii tosert a notice lke [lot of farming implements by Harry | tin, at Mount Joy, Pa, by Wo 1. weather was experienced on Saturday 0 A 5S
y — 3 ; Po lv y :
Made e y | Moth he Mowing in the register FREE | Baer Zell nuct ar & Co. Penpsylvania Bullding and Sunday Now and again you see two women passs J
from a Grateiu other | from now until day o! sale As we Tuesday, March 19—On the Henry | lelph a, Pa.. by D. B. lL.ehman Samuel LL, Helisey and Isalah G ing down the street who look like sisters,
New Haven, Conn.—"“My little girl, Capp | VADag Woolworth Building, Lan- , 0 4 vered tobacco to Rowenna ~~ You are astonished to learn that they are
’ her birth, w 2s frail and | have an cxceptionally large clrcula- ¢ Greider farm, 2 miles west of Sil- ter, Pennn : y mother and daughter, and you realize that
ever since her D ' as : ' 'h hl q a0 " » ) y 912 t Friday
| tio ! shly rtine ‘ nring SOS q a large { { | 20, 191: i re . §
glckly and nothing seemed to do her | tio? iW will thorough rd vi r Springs, horses, cows, and a large Phila., Pa., Feb ' : \ a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be
, ony \ our sale and remember it costs you jot roo dfarming Implements by I'he easier tone that has prevailed ¢ vangetica will worship in at her finest and fairest, hy isn't it so?
» good until we tried your cod liv l of goo arming Imj 8 b)
BRYy BOM { : 1 " ) their church Sunda evening Al I'he general health of woman is so in-
or and iron tonic, Vinol. As soon as nothin lilton Miller Zeller, auct n the grain market, has found its Ir timately associated with the local health
she commenced to take it, 1 noticed | | I On the prem- Wednesday, March 20 In the vil. | ception largely in rising temperature are welcome of the essentially feminine organs that
a , . Ba . OT lenjamin Sheare a retired rarm . . shee
an improvement in her health and ap- | jses of 8. I. Hoffman, in East Don- ,... of Newtown, a large lot of farm- | Which have favored liberal interio 3 In " o A Ire . ” there oy be no ed Shesics utd round
3 (e a ’ ' i 4 { © Ss ; & | was eek » "
pearance. She has now taken thre egal Township, on the Mt. Joy and , implements and household goods narketing, together with the ten r of Sportin ill, is a mi ¢ form where there is female weakness
bottles of Vinol, and from the good it | yy, iq Turnpike, horses, COWS, ,. (1. .ctate of Martin B. Metzgar ency of foreign markets to sag sitor to this locality Women who have suffered from
has done her I can say it will do = hull farmin implements, and , 00 ouet Fhe latter development is rather pro I'he Misses Weaver of Weaverland this trouble have found prompt
. rit i building up an . . 7. r, aud } ; ) ails oe .
you claim for It y ’ He ‘te chil. | household goods by Katie 8. Mum- nounced in the face of the Broom ts in the family of David relief and cure in the use of Dr. SJ
stfenglaenins i: ' n request) | mau, admx Zeller, auct \turaay, March 23—On the hall summary at mid-week calling DB Hiestand on Sm Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to the 5
dren (Name furnished on reques , 'remise TORY ra’ i Mor- | " a . 3 :
Another mother of Chicago, Tl Friday. Feb. 23-—Near the store ' mises near Moore's Mill, in Fl ittention to the sharp reduction in Mi Mabel Grosh pent Irom organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the
Ee . : : A T . x \ VaR buggies arness 8 im . , . Ve %¢ S s the g f > >
writes: “I ean not say too much in fat Old Line, on the Abram Shelly agon, buggies, harness ny Ruropean stocks going on from weel Vednesday to Sunday a guest of eyes and reddens the cheeks.
3 " Y 2 | { ‘ m { 0 1nryea Wf ousel y 1 yr 1 8 " ative “li. . i . . . y . . i;
praise of Vinol for delicate, ailing | farm, in Rapho Township, 2 pair ge lot of household goods by Mrs. | \ anq predicting that the next relatives in Elizabe thtown No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in ‘‘Favorite Prescription.’
childrer mules, horses, 10 cows, y heifers, Simon B. Gish Zeller, auct month would see the lowest stocks Dr, W B. Thome of Elizabeth- Any sick woman may consult Dr, Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is
Ww k every mother of a frail, and a large lot of farming imple- 'nesday. March 26-—On the prem- . ' af . y\ town, visited his son Dr. and Mi \ held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address:
L ask every mo nis vicinity | ments bv Henry Dourte Stoner, : > 4 in Europe since the Leiter deal v . . at) World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V, Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y.
sickly or ailing child in this t to I anct ‘ near the Elmdale creamery, just imilar compilation by the Chicago I. Thome over the Sabbath — ram——— i d — - —
~ rio r noreeoment o- . p ' Ww t ane
to try Vinol on our { ment 10 . wturday, Feb 24 At his place of outside the northern limits of Mount pailv Trade Bulletin also failed to Harvey Good, wife and two daugh-
turn their money if it does not do all 3. vill : ;
oY I — its ) ness on West Donegal street, Mt. Joy borough, horse, cows, chickens | i aphire substantial buying in either ers of Bachmanville, spent Sunday
we claim. . : a . / 1
3 y 3 Th r PP ve 1 00 - ¢ { yi yments by Jos- v aA . TY alt} vith Christian Good and famil
KE. W. GARBER, Mt. Joy, Pa To large lot of new and second- and a lot of farm implemen | foreign or domestic market altho
and t ehicles sleighs and a eph W. Kraybill Zeller, auct oth sources are ultra conservative, Monroe Obe of Manheim, a
y large ot of harn¢ by G. Moyer. Saturday, March 30—At his sale and for that reason would soon be en ! zen of ti place, was in ®
we ig ia, , Si frown uitons friends th
= m Zeller, auct nd exchange stables in Mt. Joy, | titled to more than ordinary atten ¢
- rison Eshle ( woof Y
= ) Vednes “eb 38.—On the hon on and harness, etc., by tion Harri shlema ropriet
m - inesda I 28. e ont ‘ :
vy my : : | alr eCol i ¢ -
; M ywn and Elizabethtown turn- Ream Zeller, auct The bre of the strike in Ar- ;
n ou ; t an +1 g g loading of ited other, Mr ¢
pi ear Ramsey's blacksmith shop A — entine and the actual loading of
wo n Maal AON OO hi pp t ort h only n tl
nn} Donegal township, horses, LANCASTER JUNCTION : \ in ] a RE AH td ;
= n oats and a lot of farming { wife attended million tl ¢ I Mr. and Ose
id wife a : hi ATH t Chick] .
in | |P- | OP ™ ents by Smith Brothers. Zel- . of bai ( ed the trade to go slow on the 1 M lice of Chi Val
- - ; : followin riod when ley ntertained by Mr. and a |
da Yo) '
i elave hinme om then have Mrs. M. | Pec 01 1da
® " turda March 2-—At the resi- Misses Elsie Fetter Stella layed shipm from thence h :
led to de Wan ivan Ww cot Mr Sue Eshl n wa id
= wm de ) Samuel Fasnacht on Lumn- da lenry 1 y ; : : ‘1 ' At
n Jouth American ) neuralgia t wee
ber street, Mount Joy, a large lot of I : :
® : 4 experience Y i itudes, this writin he ich improved i
® rood household goods by Malinda ) e al I perienced many vicissiud The f 1 v M I i
1 i f th APO t 0 1e 1 y ervi of r D
. w Sheaffer Fran} auct ont t Frat Kul rom ear yromise of the large n ; e tuner ; :
2 | ol Qi ‘ p Hol 1 he 1 A
» m iturday, March 2—On the Ab- vife near Old Line no id to ‘A :
: : fg > & ‘ vithon Ver inv definite M Road etir House on Sun
=n n , i farm, one mile north of Mary Rothf ble ) 20 to ig : " a rine Yatorient w madi
unon world vale The ( 1 erment 1 1ad
- : ~~ . _e. BiMna onville in Rapho township, ool a 1 let .. : ehicte adicinin
BAKED UNDER IDEAL CON- » herd horse 20 cow lot of ' on old ment from t} ports has of 1 , Jom : B
- " T Teen a ini eR, = y : : nroduced ubstantial declines \ party of lac of th ction
DITIONS IN “THE CLEAN- » hoat ind farm implements by Wwil- V1 i LV I ind chi ; hi : I ¥ [ Mi (salah C. Zool Ve ’
. and while sentiment cannot be call¢ ef Ll atl 1 OOK Olt
. EST BAKERY IN liam M. Pautz Zeller, auct ire De t Ti ! with her : : Wo ; \ last the occasion be 4
» “ M . ths red : Litit bearish, it is at least conservative evenl 1st weel e 0c n be 4
~ - 1 1 Taar rav 1 vi Vy Hh 11'¢ nea Jl . : “ol ne
i AMERICA a Monday Marct {—Near Kray- 1 ind will doubtless continue so until ing her birthday I'he evening was i
: 2 . = I I Mvers } vi ! : .
a. hill church, in East Donegal town- Her ver the volume of wheat to come from Spent most pleasant] and after
= Delivered in ® hip, on the B. O. Musser farm, o1 hey rel M1 Ns , dr jefinitely ap- social chat and fine music elegant
iz Y zo nttmian Park here can be more definitel ap- « ! ! h
. MOUNT JOY ® | large lot of live stock and farming D 1 Buch, near the Kauffman Park ximated. Meanwhile the market refreshments were served W v nh 1 7 5
E | . ' ch oo ww roximated leanwhile the n ) I 1 ! 3
® @ | implements by Benjamin E Brubak- I Isaac Walborn and daughter , { trad affair. wit] On the premises of Mrs Kate fom, | %
- . > : WA x of onl 0 1¢ ood tradn affe : 1th 1 , : | %
TH EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES- er Zeller, auct 4 nthe non of Jo ir GON sion house interest Drace may ye seen an antiquated be 4 i ®
: p wear White Oak, on 1 Y on house in a 2 : .
= DAY AND SATURDAY . Tuesday, March On the Amos heal ! BH, — sleigh with a box plaited of the
pe Wolgemuth farm, in Mt. Joy town- ta ioe i flexible willow, once the property of
- M. C. BILLETT, Agent MN ' S 41 t tending from Mt lvin S. Hershey and wife, of Ma Donegal Sprinas : Hael Wow By R
Ta Y | I " =| ship, on 1e road eading iron Mt. y m1 : : a tr von: of S wekman who fifty vears ago *
fT ATT UT A RE Rs nent Sunday he homes of Phere are still a few crops of to ; ; Tes NY {8/3
You to. Milton Grove, 2 miles from . x od O tine the uve 1 vas the leading miller distiller and a 3 ' p ®
the former place, 5 horses, pair : ; | | iin merchant in Mount Joy
ro D: 1eizhborhood
Meet Me on the Bridge and We'll | 1s, 18 cows, hogs, and farming : 0 ant of t oald > © wr
. ~ . at Va ¢ Walbonr wughter n dccoull of ¢ 1 ;
Have a Plate of the implements by S. 8. Holwager ot . . x ; : ell il nt on pol \ Story With a Moral w——
i 1 bh en ne laugh- | intel 1 1 )
Pierce, auct. : Rot ; f f ale y the n who wa too economical to
1 Yel Mond ‘ nir callin 01 of the vate Ss along the
Best [ee Cream In Town Vedn March 6—On the ot Nn al creck el d thes Q per sent his little _
Tac Heni i i
I lea from Mount Joy to ou 5 Hol : Hohe te : 9% . ; i r
1 n ) ofl Vile 1 son, > E
Moore's on the Henry M. En- FAA : Y Sand ; rite. Hing I th ) n §
« { 11 pell stinaa o I
ole farm, a large lot of live stock : : : . : Ihe le ¥ % nd o 1 in tel { i ¥
in the home Snavel ¥ :
nd farming implements by Jacob i ; o er i K
r Amo 1 a { |
H. Lindemuth Zeller, auct. : : \T1 Vit Yh Ze [ n oh 1 i i
Thursday, March On the late : Nv oy Sid 1 neat ( vd g ; i
| Michael S. Seachrist farm, on the Yor Oo {av and Mon i 1 Donegal 1 I n x 7 3
1 1 T 3 1 \ . aater pik i 8 : 3 1 nd Wf | 1 | nator
1d leading from the Lancaster pike the. honic. of brother. Henry ch | ) ii
SE to the Marietta pike in East Done- Myer The wrothers had not seen o1 1 1 nsat 1 1 t pants TS ———————————————————— i ————————————
ER'S eal township, mules, cows, bulls, ach other 1 ma ts and their n rade \Ir. George Moore, © ( | £ tl 1p in
sp 1 3 ’Q ¢ Ee a . > he ( d
= I 2 EE LL. | heifers, shoats, breed sows, a larg te real happy one Jos- he extol t ¢ Pre yterian ¢ a 3 pwn row pm N
All Flavors at All Times. [lot of farm implements and house- wch of Elizabethtown hurch hey too yout a dozen of corn g BS cis 3 i
i i d < al ids f V1 - %,
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, | hold zoods by John Andrew McKee. it Monday. ot i some place Mr. Mo fat dp y hens and rit ¢ € ran out, i 3
a F yo ai Eins ot FCs 1 io “al ATE lc n full "rich = Hmors ©
Suppers, Etc. Zeller, auct Espn 1d i welve young 1
. . . : te Ke f little chickens,
Friday, March 8—On the Camer- : ( er :
Mrs. C. H. Zeller lon farm. in East Donegal township, Best Stories About Baseball raining a drownin eo enti tel In her Opposite Post Office Mount Joy, Pa.
‘ T ’ © i : ric: : haste she dropped a $25 se false
Marietta Street MOUNT JOY. | 4 mules, 17 horses and colts, 70 Are in North American Buy at Home 1a st he dropped t of false
o . 3 How Vv | ike ee every . : eeth The baby 1: o heen \
RE r————— | Hond of cows, 50 of which are Hol- 0 vould you lil to see ¢ : I Manufacturers association teeth. 1 h aby, having bee left
ie next wld’s series ay : : : : 11 , crawled throug eo ille
steins. 6 stock bulls, 1 fat bull, b the next world’s series pla n the industrial prize con- a10N¢ ! I through the spilled
| . 3 rn Philadelphia? : nilk and int he parlor ining :
Krall Meat M arket | fat steers, nearly new milk separator, “" ° Philadelphia e have met with such pop- | milk and into the { 1] ruining 1
25 head of hogs, and 35 tons of I'nere is more than a chance that |, approval and which were in- brand new $20 carpet. During the
| baled straw, by Samuel H. Tressler. I FIA ike Date, for it is th spired by the Conestoga Traction Xcitemen he oldest daughter ran
{ # mi indegm { nanv baseball y arts . awe h he ired ‘ 5
Zeller and Pierce, aucts. Kreider lgment of many baseball experts ... ..nv have a two fold purpose ay with the hired man, the dog
and Coble, clks. it the Athletics and Pl Hie have |; view, first to advertise the city Prokeu even setting hens and the
J best chance of winning the penn- : er cs 5 ate Calves got out and chewed the tails
Saturday, March 9-—Near Marietta : { their | : I of Lancaster and second to educate a € ( : ; 4 € : s
; ints in each of their leagues hi vasidenis of this icAnalitv off'n four fine shirts on the clothes
| in Bast Donegal Township, mules, vy Seti : , v gi he residents of this municipality to 2 2 y ; « : Ss
> tics have » prestige . ic 3 . line w is > ne subscribe.
1 always have on hand anything SEs bows shoats. farming i o- 1e Athletics have the prestige of | (1, aot that this is a first class man- | line. Now is the time to subscribe
) y horses, ‘cows, shoats, farming imple : 1d" 3
3 | VO e f al ie Or S : : ee eee lB A eee
in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham. | ont and a large lot of household i ( bem PRES UC : Lhe a wo! i ufacturing community and that ev- y
i ff , te n championships 0 make lem e wv apticle ade here i » RBI VIRE : » B hile .Flying
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. | goods by Mrs. Joseph Habecker. Zel- a | p : A ihe ery avticle made here is deserving 3 Take Jom s While A lying
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and |, 4 favorite in the American, and the | ,¢ (ho home trade. The slogan, “Buy I'he airmen of the Italian military
Mutton. Prices always right. . : March 9. At M - Philli free of the hard luck that !.: pome" has heen voiced in many . aeroplanes, which have been drop-
Saturday, March = Moore's Ta y : ar are. 4 . : Sl : Ha : . ys . :
imi—— Hotel Tronvilte. Fa. 125 head of o% blocked them last year, are, in the campaigns for municipal improve- | ping bombs into the ranks of the
el 1 a, a., Z0 2 3 X- . . a ay . ir
; ; >" judgment of many, the class in the ,,.n¢ yt never before has such a | Turks, do not start flight with the
» tra fine shoatg and sucking pigs by . ;; ! $ hn
Mr. Cl F. Greid w t National convincing method, as the present bombs loaded. lest the machines
Jes i stree £ Mr. Cle Pr reider. asser, auc 5 y et x 3
West Main Street, Opp. Bank, 1 eon ireider Asser Lots depends on the new men a how peo. | should come to earth heavily and | =
MOUNT JOY, PA : : c contest, been employed to show peo
he ) ) , Saturday, March 9—On the prem- gigned by Managers Mack. and | 1. iust why they should buy ¢ thus cause disaster. Instead, the] ="
nell Telephon: : 7 n Goons i pl just why they should uy at
| ises in Bast Donegal township, on the pogin. If they make good in the = officer whose duty it is to drop the | a
road leading from the Mount Joy and goythern training it will be hard to SL i bombs while his companion operates | ne
TROLLEY SCHEDULE Marietta turnpike at Florin, 1-4 mile i y E
y arial Die ! ’ stop either of the local clubs. Monks & the aeroplane, fills each bomb as he | w
emp fr he Union School House, liv : : te i Stocks Sold =
Lancaster, Rohrersic::™, Landisville, rom the nion S« oc ouse, e The North American is in excel- AL 4 mle of stocks and honds at | requires it. holding the bomb case a
stock and farming implements bY jan position to give the best news Lancaster on Menday the following | of shell between his knees and the *
Salunga, Mt. Joy and Elizabeth-
town Street Railway Co.
WESTWARD
Singer, auct,
11—At his
{ Henry Martin.
Monday, March place
l.eave Lancaster—a m. 4.30, 5.15, 6.16, | of husiness \S ) y street,
s JEave Lancamer 8p WS Ih »f siness on West Donegal street
2.1%, 3.15, 4.16, 5.15, 6.16, 7.16, 8.15, 9.16, 11.16. ' Mount Joy, a large lot of farm im-
BA Rohrerstown—a m, 4.50, 5.35, 6.35, | Plements, farm wagons, etc. by G.
ix 3s 9% 10.25, Ln P m, 12.35, Moyer, Zeller auct.
i Leave Landisville as, m, Tuesday, March 12-—At Gantz's
In WO, Oi 10.014, ln a.
57, 3.67 67, Farmers’ Inn, Mount Joy at 7 o’-
ah jjunga a Pm clock, a piece of land fronting 122
4.00, 6.00, 5.00, 7.00, 8.00, 8.00, fee 1 Mz \ street, N Joy
nt A hs eet 01 Manheim street, Mount Jo
8.15, 9.16, 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.15, by M. N. Brubaker, Atty. for the
s38, 5, 515, 635 115 S15, 3 heirs of Anna Shelly, deceased. Ze!
m, 2.15. - € » . as! . 4 i”
Arrive at Elizabethtown—A m, 6.45, 7.48, | jor aunct
8.465, 9.46, 10.45, 11.45. m, 12.46, 1.45, 5 N
3.5. 4.45, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.45, 10.45. A m. Wednesday, March 13-—On the
il EASTWARD ’ Columbia road, } mile south of Mt.
Nay ae tiilowi-A AY is Joy, in Rast Donegal township,
is 4.45, £.4, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.45, 10.45, A m py )es, horses, cows and a large lot
Leavs Mount Joy—A m, 5.30x, 7.16, 8.16, | Rapho towns hip, mules, horses, colt,
15 15, Hs iE 3. 20 15 1s 205 of geod farming implements by Ezra
9 4s 7 avi 3 vi .
A IS uoga-A nm. Sox. 1, sm, | F- Zercher. Zeller auct.
5.30, 10.30, 11.30. P m, 12.30. 1.30, 2.39, 3.30 Thursday March 14—On the
4%, 538. 8, 730, L390. 100, up. [EEC i. 1: Teadl
A m. 1.00. 3randt farm, on re road leading
rai om IC mo 2 Be mn from Mt. Joy to Union Square, in
LH, LIS 8. 6.33, 7.83, 8.33, 9.33, 10.33, 11.33. owe, lot of shoats, large lot of
Leave Rohrerstown—A m, 6.10x, 7.85, good farm implements and house-
0 58 5 1 5 v
PE ett ie si 0% 10m 116, hold goods by Emory Warfel. Zel-
A m, 1.26. 1 ane
Arrive at Lancaster—A m, #.30x, 8.16, ler, auct.
9.15, 10.16, 11.15 P m. 1215. 1.15 2.15, 3.15, Wwriday, March 15—On the prem-
415, a 7.15, 8.16, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15, Rapt T hi 1
A m, y 3 ises in Rapho Township, known as
On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas- oe HR furserios. on the road. lead
ter at 10.15 p m; Leave Elizabethtown Krady’'s Norse on e road lead-
11.46 p m. ine fy 3 to M: oil :
On Saturdays and special occasions cars ns om Mount Joy to Manheim, a
will be run Pa tmwen Lancaster and Mt. | large lot of farm implements by W.
Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.15 ' Ready Zeller auct
p.m. S. Kr : 4 " .
Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at ad : a - . sina
6.15 a. 3 Leave Elizabethtown at 7.46 Friday, March 15—On the Cassel
a. m. Car marked (x) connects with ony Vent ) »g ; :
8 I Mntonss ot Lancaster. farm in East Done: al township, on
: — the Marietta and Mount Joy turn-
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE pike, 3 mile from Marietta, horses,
Estate of Peter Koser, late of Mt. mules, cows, shoats, and a large lot
Joy township, deceased. of farming implements by David
Letters testamentary on said es- Ebersole. Pierce, auct.
Saturday, March 16-—At the late
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will
present them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned, residing
n R. D. No. 3, Mount Joy, Pa.
4h HARRY KOSER,
jan. 17-6t. Executor
residence of F. A. Ricker on West
Main Street, Mount Joy, a large lot
of household goods, kitchen furni-
ture. carpets, lot of office fixtures,
law books, by S. A. Ricker, attorney
in fact for the heirs of Mary A.
Ricker, deceased. Zeller, auct.
Monday, March 18—On the Myers
farm along the Harrisburg pike, mid-
{
\
of this training, for it is represented
with the two teams by two foremost
writers
Graham, Sporting Edi-
tor of the North is with
Athletics,
George M
American,
and James C. Isa-
the
noted writer, is with the
Their
minger,
Phillies. articles will appear
lailv and Sunday.
Follow the North American for
all that is best in baseball
ei
Cohick—Longenecker
Mr. and Mrs. William Scott lLong-
eneker, of Billmeyer, Pa., announce
the marriage of their daughter, Miss
Elsie Mae, to John Grant Cohick, of
Bainbridge, Pa., on Wednesday, at
the Little Church Around the Cor-
ner, New York City Mr. and Mrs.
Cohick will be at home at “Dream
Wood" farm, Bainbridge, after Feb-
ruary 24.
2 a
The Colonial's Big Show
The excellence of the vaudeville
hills presented by Manager Doan at
Colonial Theatre since the onen-
audi-
the
week has resulted in large
»s daily, and Lancaster's newest
amusement place could hardly, un-
der any circumstances, be more pop-
ular Every show has been good,
but for next week what is termed
the *bhig’® show has been prepared.
a
Communion Services
Communion services will be held *
in the Trinity United Evangelical
Church on Sunday and
At the evening service Rev.
J. Willis elder,
will deliver the sermon. This is the
last séryice for the conference year
and everv hody is welcome
morning
evening
Hoover, presiding
el ns mee
Fell Down
50
to
cent ribbed
39%
Getz Bros
The
underwear has fallen
price o’ our
were sold:
Twenty shares Elizabethtown &
Florin Railway stock to H. K. Her-
shey at $60.25 per share.
Five shares Elizabethtown &
Florin Railway stock to B. J. Myers,
, at $59 per share
Elizabethtown
esq
&
Myers,
shares
Ten
Florin Railway stock to B. J
esq., at $58.75 per share.
Mount
Bru-
[Lancaster &
Annie B
$60.50 per share.
&
.
B
iive shares
Joy Railway stock to
haker, at
Mount
&
Lancaster
to J
Five shares
Joy Railway stock Long
Co., at $60 per share
——--——
Want Watershed Tnspected
Dr. J. Francis Dunlap has request-
ed Burgess Manheim, to
isk Dr of the State Board of
Health, inspector into the
vicinity
Shenck, of
Dixon,
to send an
watershed
which the
supply.
the
from
to examine
along the stream
horough receives its water
tefuse of various kinds is deposited
during the winter
and then when a thaw comes
along the stream
months
it is drainetl into the stream and the
polluted water is pumped into the
horough reservoir A typhoid epi-
demic is feared.
ee ——-————
Unclaimed Letters
List of unclaimed letters in
the nost office at Mount Joy, Pa.,
Feb. 21, 1912.
Mrs. Fanny Lindemuth
Miss Mamie Mummers.
Miss Garmami Wilson
Mrs. J. C. Cremer
Mr. Elmer Ginder
J. FRED FENSTERMACHER
Postmaster
A linn
Real Values
We offer you 30 Suits that were
$12, $15 and $18 =»t $7.00 a Suit.
Come early. Getz Bros.
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of From March Popular
Mechanics Magazine.
an orange.
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Maytown Defeats Marietta
In the second of a series of basket |
Marietta
defeated
ball games between and
May the latter Mari-
etta by a score of 15 to 12, on Thurs-
town,
day evening in the Band Hall, at
Mavtown. The game was witnessed
by a very large audience. Marietta
having won the first game of the
series, the deciding game will be
plaved on a neutral floor.
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Low Rates to the West
Pennsylvania Railroad. Tickets to
Pacific Coast,
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daily
Mountains,
Mexico an
Rocky
South-
Mar. 1
Western Canada
western points on sale
to Apr. 14 inclusive at reduced fares.
Consult nearest Ticket Agent, or
C. Weile. D. P. A., Reading, Pa
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Let's All Go
The Department of Forestry is
sending out invitations to the fifth
annual convention of Pennsylvania
convene in the Capitol
6 and 7.
Foresters to
on March 5,
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Family Theatre Sold
The Family Theatre at Lancaster,
has been sold for a consideration of
$50,000 to the Lancaster Amusement
Company.
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