afore Be oteotesteate ste oteatestecte ate tects ole ce ete cle slealeslesd Ch he he a a a i a a i be a a a a a a a a # NRT TTT eode ode ole ode odeoteotesdesteoteotestoste ste ote ote ote ote Te sTeote ote ole ote ele oleate cle ole ele sle oleate ste ote ste ote cle le fe oo ole cle nlo ate ste Fanale ale Fe Bo FF. 3. 8.3 0 2 5 5 9 EEE RESET gS sde ie odes deofeciorfeoforecdantonfocfocgondefocgeofosforfoofucefoofofortoofocfenfoofocforforfecferforte VOL. X. NO. 51 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1912 51.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS 'R C RRING REIT TS——T ™ rr IRCU L: N ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—-THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE T \DVERTISIN NT} AD: JT AT MER ; SE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIU £4 vIISING MEDIUM lorin News | | | Not SCHOOL REVOR? hi WHOA! WHOA WHOA —- F | Loca es Th Obitua oi XOX P { Mount Joy Schools for the Month Ol ry A Little Joke on Mount Joy M ersonals —————————— [ { i BS . eli | Just Ended S————— a At so ! y | HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL | [MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF | - HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS: With New Adio FE WHEREABOUT { TEN IIR IRA : . 4 Mu - Vik RE TS 2 , \GE WEST OF HERE GENERAL INTEREST [a School, Margaret M. Herr and | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER There lives at Mt. Joy CRILND a, I OR Mabel ¥. Donovan, Teachers roe 8 ul ot Jov a) an } > “ PAST WEEK . o bes RY | Brief Local Happenings Gathered as | Seniors—Frances Bailer Mary : ’ W hose name rhymes with louder.’ TT Local and Personal Briefs That Have [rw Ta ap ny ~ | Eshleman, Katharine Shire, Martha | °™¢ Well Known People From Our | His first name is Jake—that's what | Who and Where They Have Visited Occurred. Since: Our Lust Issuc iv hey Occur With the Whirl of the | Strickler, Elmer Blocher Harry | Neighborhood Have Passed to the evervnody calls him. Well, Jake | Many Strangers Here Over Sun Our Hustling and Wide Awake World for Quick Reading Withir | Greiner, James Kendig, Roy Long-| Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Fe RB rand Bow a a regent- | duy—1Were You Among Them? Sen vi y | | the Past Few Days. | enecker. | y. Jake likes to drive a good fast y Among them? Neighbor Village, Florin. ‘ Juniors—Tekla Bube, Anna Eng horse, and generally leaves the dust | — a (10. May Flowers, Bate Rar James Alexander | for the man in the rear to eat, 'as Miss Clara Campbel ; . ror ve ver Sp » Maj rs, Sara Kramer, Es- | y : a bd 4 Campbell spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Morton Mi John Boyer moved here from | pe," Rest, Evelyn ar Rep, Bs. |, James Alexander, aged eighty, an |the saying goes, and he means at Rheems. 8 spent Sunday at Harrisburg. Lejanon fis Week. H | Stauffer, Charles Bennett Bernard Huts of le Basouie Home, Eliza- have his auto do for him wha rs. Kate Cooper of Harrisburg, : Mr, L. P. Heilig is erecting a spa- | phar 4 evi } reves | bethtown, died at the General Hos- |horse ought t according * guest of her y The Misses Kline were Sunday cious poultry house. ee en offer, Ome) Kramer, | pital Wednesday evening from old tion, So Take Mcorting re I Of Her brother, Amazian visitors to friends in Mount Joy. Don’t fail to read the ad of H. F. | SUrpLy, hoy Walters, . lage. He ha been at the shital | ] a y > Zn ¥ s Verna E he Brooks & Coo A Class—Grace Pennypacker. Vi- 1ad een at the hospital | his auto and when he got hom: ‘erna E. Chandler is visit- Mr. Victor Deibler visited his IOOkS & CoO aud 361 Sonus. [ola Reem, Lottie Royer, Esther for some time ran safely into his ‘‘garage” latives and friends in Phila- parents at Middletown on Sunday. [the ire AA gh Sepvel I | Weber, Ellen Foulkes, Harvey | re monly called carriage house, but tl 1 Mrs. William Wazner is confined Rie 9. 5 > PURAay, | Longenecker, Roy Hershey, Sam William Gantz tng wouldn't stop when he said Paul Getz spent the fore part her i A fal : Ranss vail ; { Keller, Bdgar Missemer, Alvin Rutt, | William Gantz, one of the oldest | ‘Whoa to it, but shot out of the |? 8 week at Philadelphia and to her bed with an attack of sick- Read the. advertisement of lhe [John Stoll, Harvey Sumpman, : residents of this place, died on Fri- |building on the you end, sped across ness, or ore Yan four adver Ising) B Class—Ruth Brubaker, Vir-| day morning at the age of enghty- |the newly made garden bed, and in and Elizabeth Seigrist of Mr. John Roth has resigned his | = Our former TRS | ginia Frank, Gladys Flowers, Fan- | Dine years, four months and nine [to a tree head-up, Jake in the mean rlin are here on a visi. for a 3 . ur former townsman Mr. H., L. |; Yirvirmd y Yaoi VE ie. HT oie ; ali ara! 4 : EW Ks position as baker at J. K. Frey- y 1 TveRy x Stager, is nursing a sprained ackle | 1'° Gingrich, Frances Grissinger, | days He is survived by his wife [time making eyes and shouting \ i meyer’s, DR. JOHN J. NEWPHER aE A hon re 2 o Shu ed ankle 'peatrice Murray, Leah Stauffer. and one daughter, Mrs, Edwin |“whoa, whoa, whoa,” He stopped at : Elmer Ruhl of Elizabeth- -~ a The Bulletin extends birthday |° RP = Ole By a! as eh A ith | Theda Walters, Minnie Way, War- |Shreiner, of Harrisburg. The fun- [the ‘green tree.” How long he held . led on friends here Satur- Cail Mr. and Mrs. Al Fike and Mrs. greetings to one of the county's | It Xr : i . A , ood pane With | yen Eshleman. Harold Harmon, Ar- | €ral was held on Monday afternoon [on to the wheel, and what else, be Wr ng. a Jacob Shires Yisited friends at May- | qistinguished medical men of this aver Sitar hmeut and ot of Hl. thur Moyer, Walter Pennell, Ells- |at 2 o’clock at the house, and in- [sides “whoa,” he said. or who | ; A Shellenberger spent. a fan own on Sunday. | place sie, ADplLy al Lhis ollice, - | worth Schrite, John vist rarre terment in the Mount Joy cemetery. |laughe i » gides tg Say wn visiting hig f: or. J M Hber isin : pb Bee. |, Eberle’s Spring Garden Band, of | Greenawalt, Clarence ars nl —— a i ues I ane ho | H. the berger. 8 Rather, J Mr. Wilbert Wiser of Cleveland, | (York, will furnish the music on Me- ’ iad . . oman eto § sel 1» Miss ‘nice Ge + of Ohio, spent several days in town the | HORSE RAN AWAY { morial Day at Mount Joy Grammar School, Anna R. Kraybill du Solomon Zeamer formed.-—Middletown Journal. St nde os - i of Lancaster 3 relatives th . ™ a Sg Ld . . ? S Ze: wr, age 38 rears id —— — A ¢ re w Br ors EUSSt 7 yelatives. | gi rts, Sons Of Veriarang A710 Makidd| ithe nates om; We pe, A an pe oy y rriet She lly, granduoth y augherty oli r. Si rv W ; :xtensive reparations for ig Jethel Bailer, Walter Bernhart, A 8 30me oT ) Ex-Sheriff Landis Robl ang wie Rev. Daugherty of Elizabethtown Mr. Samuel Henry Was Severely In- a Do Parawions Tor 2 VIE teorse Bann oe Roan Sunday’ morning at 10 oclock. The Report was Sig a that | Harrlyoe 1% Harry Nissley of will occupy the pulpit in the Florin | jured on Sunday Eis HOT hy aSienra fon, | Frank Gants Earl Grissineer Taw | funeral took place this morning, at ine the absence Cf y r of arriburg are here on a visit to hi U. B. Church Sunday si Messrs. McGirl and Rodgers, ac- | Frank Gantz, Earl Grissinger, Jay I Sitver Spring at 10 o'clock during the absence of the family of | parent on East Main s 0 his ry. a Gi | Because his horse scar tive Odd Fellows of Salunga, visited | Klugh, Earl Myers, Lloyd Nissley, |’ na was a inawn | A: B- Landis, of Rohrerstown, on Miss Pauline Wer Sirset. Mr. Jono Bover and fauily called |, orichod ® a torse Scared at a de- | yop Joy Lodge last night. | Lester Roberts, Warren Strickler, Viti of Wi g was a well known (gunday night, the house was robbed, friend, of Latas estenberger and on the family of Mr. and Mes, Jos lishe agon near the residence | , Shall Rotso for peti qi. | Florence Barto, Florence Brown, | Citizen of West Hempfield, and al- [presumably by Edward Smith. who he .. ‘«ancaster, spent Sunday y : n of Mr. Monroe Sheaffer, Mr. Samuel A Sm giouse 10r rent. Imei: | voi tuoTidee, Grace Dick: ways active in his democracy. He [hag disappear > is’ hr. i the family “of J. H eph McGarvey on Sunday. Henry his place is : 3 ate possession given. Apply to Dr vian Coolidge, Grace Dietz, Mabel | _ °~" be Oy Tas “ |has disappeared. Mr. Landis took | Miller : Harry (Henry of this place is now confined 3 3. Nowchor ¥ ) : | Geistweit, Blanche Eshleman HRstel- | Served the party several years ago as Smith from the Huntingdon Re- } Mr. Pryor and family of Blaine, |t0 his bed with numerous fractures |“ 5: NeWpher, Mount Joy. tL 9a Sotves i oe * oo 5 las County Commissioner. He leaves. pap : Mrs. fary Eberle and Miss Perry Co., spent several d in this |and bruises ? We congratulate Mr. C. S. Ging- w evens, lie ¥eiqman, Jennie two sons, William and Charles, both formatory on parole last December. | Eberle wil leave this 33 aus "8 several days 8 |¢ ruises. we eavhine his Bier bo J/itmer, Beulah Zercher sons, am ar es, The loot consists of $7 bel i . e 8 week fo SITY era y x ic a rich upon reaching his 51st birthday . residing ¢ i : y wi onsists of +7 belonging to | Mount Ggtp, r vicinity as guests of friends. While out for a drive on Sunda a k ay : residing at Kinderhook. His wife . r ratehos i “etna, and will oe ? . |his horse scared at a broken ey Which he passed on Monday. Intermediate School, Elizabeth R. |died about one year ago. na ro iti 7 Yatehes and | cottage fr some time, SIpy thelr Mr. Harry Singer and family of | swerved to one side and threw ¥r. | Mr. L. P. Heilig of this place has Eshleman, Teacher. 2 Veen an 31 in cash be- Dr. W.B. Wright and aigily Ephrata spent Sunday in town the | Henry out. As a result his Yeft arin the North American egg laying con- Vivian Chandler, Elsie Miller, Mrs. John 1. Wiser ngs © ‘ igs. Landis, also a Harrisbur, sn. See ay of guest of H. L. Stoll and family. [was broken at two places, four ribs | ‘St beaten to a frazzle thus far. Christine Moyer, Beatrice Schatz, Hannah Maria wife of John BE i" mors > ol Din; > Sum of money, | oy ot, n Wright's ore is if Mr. Bert Thomas quit hig job at|Vere fractured and he is suffering It you want to save your fruit you | Clara Campbell, Dorothy Johnson, |yyiser. died very sudden and unex- er im pel i Ji9 Prope Mr. and M; wg Dover Tas K oy BE Mert a a pos | from a badly cut and bruised head. | CaP learn how by reading Mr. H. S. Hilda Johnson, Beatrice Pennypack- pectedly at her home a short dis- ex-sherift “The thief e 30 9 £20 Mr. Gec Cun: ingham represent. "i thi : : Ee : . |He was attended I Dr. WwW | Newcomer's ad on another page. er, Mabel Zerphey, Thomas Bennett, | tanea wee a " adr A $k miss “1 lad Ostezo ‘ri Nn E I - sition at the Scott Dairies in this |p’ he ded DY Dr. - M. Mr. George Cator accompanied | Warren Bentzel, Alvin Reist,Charles | (20¢e West of Florin Thursday af-|which was in Herman's pocket-book me ibe No. 59, I. 0. R M., place. | . P hie ole : : via orl cor Stanffer Rev mor. | t€TROON at 4.30. She was attending | and also overlooked a $2.50 gold [at @ ™Meelin of the various tribes at Hote | : ; 2 | TTT. \ hls lady friend, who had been visti- Bar: inser Stautter, : Roy T'yn- to her poultry, when she complained | piece which was lying Phi Rilo Philadelphia on Saturday evening. There is a rumor afloat that Flor- | Commencement Week } | ing dim. to Hagerstown on Monday. |dall. Georzse Weber, Edgar Dyer,|of feeling ill and immediately went in the parlor. The thief also stole a Mr Ob Garber, left Saturday in will have a first class livery in + : HH ; Did you know that the price of | William Hendrix, Walter Nissley, . pired i : $ do 3 | morni ) a vi the Vory dear y In| The following is the program for good clear manufactured ice is just | Edwin Walters “2 | to the house but expired just as she | suit case belonging to Mr. Landis |™ hn hy a visit to his som he very near future. How about it. | commencement week in the local | nq low oe natcrel Los te is Jus 5 * Be reached the porch. Death resulted [and a suit of clothes, the property Frank Grber in Emaus, Lehigh John? high school. a Yo as NE y es mee H. X. | Fifth Grade, Edna Martin, Teacher. | from heart failure. She was aged {of Herman Landis. Co. . Fy lere he went to Allen- | : . Brooks & Co. Emily Newe . > hp ro town, returnig Mr. and Mrs. N. 8, Gantz were | Sunday, May 26, at 10.30 a. m., Mount Jov Lodze No. 277..1..0 amily Newcomer, Ruth Murray, | 62 years, 4 months and 9 days. De- el ree eee 4 rl £ on Monday. 3 : i 4 enlnnreate ae i y Joy lodge NO. &({, 1. O. Mildred Fellenbaum, Miriam Mum- vased ras smber of the May- ostmaster 8. F, Hel 1 pleasantly entertained at | the Baccalaureate sermon will be TP init > tone ire 2 mn, é \ ceased was a member of the ay Rntere i » Hearing hte “ I. Helner left yes- of Mr ad Mes “Hi Jue home | achod by the Rev. Charles E 0. F. Initiated Mr. John Givens of (yer, Esther Gingrich, Pauline [town Lutheran Church Besides Entered bail for Hearing terday ajeton, Pa., where he Te Mrs. Harry Shoemaker |Preached hy Ae, ar'es HM. this place, into the mysteries of the | Shaeffer, Florence Gainer, Murenn: : 1d. Members of the Elizabethtown will represan. Hermit ¢ on Sunday. | Berghaus in the Episcopal Church. order last. niet ? Shaeffer, rence Gainer, Murenna [her husband she leaves these child- School Board and the officers of the | pe ® ! Hermit Castle, No. ” : { Thursday, May 30, at 8 p. m. the re yg De , has . |Brown, Ella Cunningham, May ren: Mrs. Samuel Young of Florin: Hummelstown Brownstond Co. the 66, K, G. v this place, at the an- Mr. Oscar Young is able to be | Class Day Exercises will be held in Cs Sink SIAR han grdatly im- | Hinkle, John Greiner, Charles De | Mrs. Elam Myers of East Donegal; |architect and contractor of the Dua] Sta Ble. about again after being confined to [the Mount Joy Hall. The play, en her property by removing |Long, Jacob Zeller, Mark Mumma, Kate, Daisy and Paul at home and new High School building at Eliza as 2 Bitze] and son War. the house for several days with an |“Who’s to Win Him?" will be pre- sil, lam fh Shop that stood [¥ivad Clliums, Clinton Eby, Paul | wilpert of Cleveland, Ohio. Seven bethtown who were sued by ‘Con- Her Aad Pi Miss Barbara attack of sickness. Jonied by the Senior Class. Mr. W. ON tH est i 5 many YRS i jAlezander, Chanies Fouche, Soke grandchildren, two brothers and [tractor P. N. Wohlsen, on a charge | ton Vo h Wy i week Jor rath. Yorber is ; 2. Keefer, of Lancaster, who so : M. M. Leib, w yas in | Gochenour, David Stauffer, Oscar sisters also survive. The funer- IREDIA0Y Tron hav son. Bdear 1 piEy are visiting her Mr. A. D. Garber and two daugh- successfully coached the class play Delaware, Maryland and Virginia | Hendrix. tye Sisters also swyive, ; The tuner of conspiracy to defraud, have en- son, Edgar H. Xenize! and wife for ters returned home on Monday after last year is again drilling the class ° last week, reports the outlook prom- F th Pri I Kul ow ih Sane) fas Oe al ret hominy hetore |» few Wels : vending severs ays z aina | 2=L Year 18 age I g ass. Vatrnir po ols 4 “ourth Primary, Lou Kuhns, with services in the sutheran | ‘m: Doe o ti 3 gy ary a : Sten © Severe) ; dass at _ Blaine, On Friday evening, May 31st at '18ing for a big strawberry crop. Teacher. Church at Maytown at 2.30 and in- fide Hw Dee The Hie Of the | Mrs. Harry Miler and Mrs. Wm, erry County visiting friends. [8 o'clock the Commencement exer- But little corn was planted in the Anna Brubaker,* Mary Brown, |terment in the adjoining cemetery Joaring ian heen I%ed for nex ri- | Howard of bibethtown, Mr. and While Mr. Harry Lyons had his |cises will be held in the Mount Joy territory he visited. Zelma Coolidge, Jeatrice Hawthorn, a Miia GL afieraoen *>om—— ik Johat Jart and son Qeorze horse tied at A. D. Garber’s store | Hall. The music will be furnished Me Memorial Day demonstration [Martha Heisey, Erma Hertzog,* SALUNGA ot Sanoastel Miss Alberta Cros- on Monday night the horse became |PY the High School Chorus. Prof. has been revived in New Holland [Emma Kramer.* Carrie Nissley. Lil- BE dah et Unclaimed Letters )y of Harri: were recent visit- restless and tore loose and in trying |C- O. Althouse, Director of the High and the old burg will have a big |lian Roth,* Mabel Brown, Ella ha Gorecit 2d fay Jiend Following is the list of unclaimed | 95 at fhe Bs th Rev. G. W. Getz, to get away the animal fell, damag- [School of Commerce, Philadelphia, time. Great street peagant at 1|Childs, Ida Greenawalt, Barbara |¢d Mrs. Weiser’s funeral on Sunday. | |qiters at the Mount Joy post office |, Aron Seigristund family visited : 2 ’ bs Hv Seis rcloc aso hall : aly BWA Aig Jordan Kline entertained his 5 : ee . A and Mrs. A ng over Sum- ing the wag , will deliver the address. o'clock. Base ball at 10 a. m. and [Heiliz. Martha Hemsley Allie b rsdnasday o 5 . : & over Sua Ng Le fou. am fearing the —-————— 4 p. m Big festival in the evening ong ob Miller. hes a grand daughter and family from Wednesday, My 35: 1912. ay : Mrs. Quillie Hershey of this place | he Fie Shr 3 We _| York over Sunday. Albert Joseph Alegamer On his retur: ) sre Mr. Sie- Tyre Tn Sermon to Graduates and her three children and for: Tae il Ne \nna Johnson and Dr. Heller of | J. M. Hostetter, Prin. grist covered the from Mt. The Raceslanrente [men Ie ime grandchildren were all born in the Hinkle Samuel “Miller # TIunan Lancaster visited Capt. Reitzel’s Santee) Jaynes, ‘ ' Joy fo Ris home in 'ranklin au- n Ors eradus > class ( » Bliz -1 : oe y Miller, £ ramily 3 : J. Fred. Fens ac | tomobile wo h No Tones eet Sure th town High school was delivered Sun. | SAme house, which is still being |Sprout, Paul Stark,* Herbert Stark, Ty. os ey: waghter EI: 20d Te ro my H 1 g 8 . De salc “there’s v Ss as 2a x = occupi r Mrs 3 , is wl . ’ Mrs. Sloat and daughter Ella anc ostmaster John E. Longe OWAr nothing new under the sun.” There |day night by the Rev. G. N. Falken- fol IS: aie ne as Russel Shale. grandson Cornelius spent Sunday a pine ; , * | Longenecker, of Mou , and rd is. It’s the Talbot stores, a shain or | Stein, pastor of the Church of the |; 1c to be 1 i ame ho Third Primary, Verna Chandler, with Mrs. Lillie Kepperling. ’ I ley and Roy Ns joey of Flori establist t isi h | Brethren There was a large con ons e born in the same house. T 1 D 1M B. BE K ii t Over a Hundred Ate Chicken M i i A 0 orin, stablishments comprising each tren. Te was a ‘'arge con Mr, David R. Wazner has moved eacher, r. and Mrs. B, la, Rendig spen m : Ts cor [0p Monday.and Ay..f attended “newer and better kind of popular |resation present, and the graduating! J Squire Ricker office building to Glenn Derr, Jay Lindemuth, |several days last week at Highland The grand opening of the Master- | ihe annual eonventi, the Na- priced store” with the first store in | Class, which, numbers four, the the roar of his lot He will hoi James Rapp. Herbert Tyndall, Allen | Park, Jenkintown and Newark, Del. sonville hotel, W. 8. Kauffman, {tional League Toba Board of Lancaster, one in York shortly to teachers, school directors, a few the space into o Yawn aod 2160 Con. Schatz, Harold Funk, Henry Wit- Norman Bear took his father and propristor; held last Thursday evel- | Trade in New Y Vit open, and others under way in Han- fiends attended in a body. The templates the erection of a spacious | m€T Ben Stark,* John Germer, El- mother and Mr. and Mrs. Keener in ng was a grand ig : success. A er——— over, Reading and East choir rendered special music. The ; wood Gerber,® Russel Brown, Rob- | his new auto to Mr. Keener’s par- | roast chicken supper was served and The SEE oR. i stores | Commencement exercises will be pores on the east side of his dwell- ort. Eshleman® Harry Secvenrs, |ents ot Litits. : one hundred and seventeen persons | pINGLING CIRCUS | H ARRIS- has provided many unique features held on Thursday evening in Market 'M&: Amos Ebersole, Roy Ellis, Robert Mothers Day was observed in the | partook of same and enjoyed it very BURG : : Viator eb g *. Gordinier, of the faculty Te Eshle Abne S ut George |M. BE. Ct ‘h here on Sunday morn- | much, Music was furnished by a not usually found in establishments | 1all. Dr. Gordinier, A : )shleman, ner Sprout, George |M. IZ. Church here on Sunday orn- | as } : selling 5e, 10c, 25, 50c and $1.00 {of he Millersville Normal Sefoo! What Texans Admire Sillers, Sarah McGinnis, Ruth Gain- |ing. Everybody received a white | Lancaster Manaolin club. Spectadie of “Joan of Ax\ Will Ex. goods—indeed, not often found in |W!!! Pe the orator of the evening. is hearty, vigorous life, according to | ¢¥:" T-ottie Eshleman * Anna Hen-|carnation and Rev. Devine preached | Stl Merron hibit at Harrisburg Manda: the largest Department stores. | ey Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. grix, 1 Chiisune ig 8 yory DRpROnNIMS samen. i ht Cavalry Reunion ; May 27 = ngas: The Talbot store in Lancaster is For a Good Time “We find,” he writes, “that Dr. |5° Lailiatidine AY, ary. (1) 008, ram 0: ghder or and dang hie The 43d annual reunion of the located at 150.158 Nooo did About fifty members of Lancasier [RINe's Now Life Pros 1 t | Alta Gingrich,* Mildred Murray,” | Mrs. Andrews of Lititz took a trol- {xin h pennsylvania Cavalry Asso. op | J S surely pu h CO 4 wl Alvi Foie philadelphia and t | ; spectacle irc an at- street, which is but a short distance |l.cdge No. 299, L. O. of M., of Lan- 'new life and energy into a person, Ruth onrad, Catharine Ellis, y 2 ley trip in Phuade pata Rad Enon i ciation will be held on June 14, at |{raction that should bi ng 15 from the intersection of Queen and |caster, will partake of a grand ban- “Wife and I believe they are the Sfinell, Jsosc Hessler. Roy amas fie I Toe Frock Coe | Gettysburg. Two companies of the of visitors from th .ml King streets to which all the trol-|quet at Hotel McGinnis this evening. hest made.” Excellent for stomach, Second Primary, Ruth N. Stoll, gi Tri Pt rerever au ugly | regiment were recruited in this | countr It is beyond qu leys converge. The first thing, | The following menu will be served: liver or kidney troubles. 25 cents Teacher. ASR the Loony 24) Ae ly [ country. A. F. Shenck of Lancaster | srent produc: JF%os I therefore. that will claim attention | Consomme ; at S. B. Bernhart & Co. Earl Myers, Ellis Fellenbaum, ak Strighlor Lo put up fence on | has been secretary since the assoeia- | ge¢ Am , is the free checking rooms where| Olives Celery Pickles el nee Gilmour Schmaelzle. John Coolidge the Dr. J Q Kendig farm. and the |tion was formed. ‘ T wor m skillfu all, whether patrons or no | Chicken Giblet Sauce S IL.eroy Engle,* Robert Gantz, John : NEY. J oy : — —————— st cost rs ( 1 t, may : M land h BLU i have packages or bundles cheked | Cranberry Sauce TI Bik Osntes Trouble McGann. * Howard Stark,* Claude [ona Mien Boland A es | He Has 24 Jerseys ¥ directors an 1 nd cared fer i i Sliced Tomatoes Lettuce 1e sink which had once been an | Frank, Tura Hertzog,* Mary Mover® |P'27 ye x 0 it and | Xoo - Ser 1 eli ere engaged to mo ves 8 Tuoul wanied Withont Chicken Salad old well on the property occupied | Beatrice Ptr Renta New- | {0 score. Ne {rished yr pond) 29 Engle of Past Donegal Sas oes A ta : hes ge. | 5 € f J 1 9 ile 2 8 > 24 y s + about 200 "1 stage DIge thar foature which Hoth Lae.) I esha wT by Mr. B. E. Hiestand on West Main |comer,* Mildred Mateer. Anna | fell Into 3 vile ol soofng Ae re Pod 324,150 FOULS (or Wout 2000 | Sfaitary: theatre caster City and Lancaster County| Cheese Weise Ico: Craam street, filled up again and overflow- Brooks, Mary Greenawalt, Barbara ine aE ily Er ou Sunday Serie oy Mi oy dork ; Rend horiable. s folk will appreciate is comprized in | Fruits Cakes Mints ed into his cellar. As there is an-|Rollman,* Flenora Gable, Emily ju ) Lun . his guie OE nduy Rar San : ol 0 ich Ine 1 ad ; v to to the Free Retiring et | Coffee Cigars other old well on the property |Gingrich.* Pauline Butts, Pauline |2R¢ adie in § De OW, tio yie dof of YX y in > Retiring Rooms and Rest | > © - pipes were extended to i Sho Mav Diffenderfer. Elizabeth | ¥3S Yery dark and the horse in g0- seven tons of milk and $64 pounds , Rooms for Women, comfortable and | SR 2 oxrenaoy 0 it and the S200), va wrenderfer, Hlzabell ling over a breaker pitched Mr. Frey | of butter in a year, is the champion i eheerfully fitted up and open to all; Anniversary situation ‘relieved. hatte, Clara Greemawalt, Alice lout. He received a severe cut cow of the state : like ‘“Frolicland”, a children’s play-| The Junior Epworth League of T : fai y Seidman, Anns Li Core labove the eye. Mrs. Frey then tried items tlie i ground with a real sand pile, plenty [the Methodist Episcopal Church Our Home Markets plas oy re RR rT ® tn |to take the lines and landed on the Chief Spickler Resi 08: 1 of sand toys, and so on, and facil-|will hold its anniversary exereises Butter, per 1b. ....,........ $ 33 Sr Pre Se a Tr . ae |road mot much hurt. The children M fet } picister im has pile ca ities for cleaning up the youngsters |on Thursday evening of this week, Eggs, per. doz... .... ... =. $ .18 re pany, M. 6G. i or Yea he ‘ |stuck to the carriage and landed in Mr. Martin A. Spickler Hh ¥0 hay a ballet of before they leave, [May 16, at 7.30 o’clock. Besides a Tard, Ber Ib . l 3 1ita John TRollman, Ro er K eller, | 10 0 barnyard safe. Dr. J. S. Kendig been chief of Friendship 1 ire Com- grand opera ch Sia 3 a na es Sd Ty 1 ¢ 1 Jberle, . pany for a numb of years, se 11¢ 0 rses There will be in the Lancaster review of the work, there will be a potatoes, per bu sie Poelvn mms Witwer Eberle | attended them. pany Yor 2 number f years > nt his rses and a t Store a fine Mezzanine Gallery for [presentation of “Pilgrim’s Pro- | wheat, ber bit $1.10 Esther Garber, Sara Miller, Beatrice ener AE meee resignation to the eompany last F ri-J 1 scenery costun free Musical Concerts: a Venetian |gress” illustrated with stereopticon Gorh,'per bu... on. 1 $ 83 nasser. Dofothy Behe A Happy Birthday day morning, sale to take eflect al lproperites d mechanical devi Garden where ices and sodas may |views, All are most cordially invit- 4 4.’ Por bu Lie : 3s harle Singer Margaret Magislier 3 | Wry Mars A Loe ay ih tof Need On not ater, than the next | tor prod: 1 stage effects % i : an 4 . +3 : I ’ ESS Ese sisieieieieie vy 02 anrice essler, ena inger, Mrs. Mar) 1 ’ - stated meeting o le company thunder storms, fires a be sbraiaed: 2.30 How -20d8 Joup- jad attend. A collection will be etl Ct Tohn. Behleman. William Mateer. | Undertaker H. c. Brunner, celebrat- | as I 18 Ty. storms 08 fr e handsomest In e's ¥ , : y y ini rer y a ) or 82nd birthday Monday. Mrs. | si sits : —l a oo Last Chanee—Get Bu William Given Sara Dillinger. Paul [ed her 82nc 3 i AA Ade Yi iH : state: Elevator: 1lounging rooms: | , 48 *e usy 3 {Br » is well egerved for her | A New Machine ” —-—.. ; > 3 The speci 3 Diffenderfer. Martha Royver,* Elmer | Brunner is we preserved | | ar contri ; 3 Bagement Bargain Store; Ye Col-| Wild Cat Falls | Bernhart Ta rg er SB. f heon. Tosemh Shaeffer. Amos |age and takes great delight in enter- | On Menday fhe aang ME I'he Colonial Theatr onial Shop (a Novel Store Within 2| The tenth annual opening of the well thought a a Vere 30 Stark, Samnel Gillums. Carl Schats, [taining guests and caring for her Ream tried Icy ne Is Ue his Bew The Lulonia h oa ile and Store) and many other unusual uh house of the Wild Cat Falls ny Feanerts Miia here Were | Sister Mumina. Fdna Pennell. Ed- | flowers, of which she has an exeep- jand 1atest Juiptoved 2% rs Moy ny tt ou ia 3 Thest rade Ho features and facilities. | Club, of Marietta, will be observed this week and thes: whl rontigugnce win Barto. John Miller, Clara Pen- [tionally fine collection. On this oc- | Si 0K Daylight ites or Ie, Iocares. it at the ” Colontal R i i ¢ : | é 39 + { y : ve . . aylig > § are n picture at the C The merchandise will be of the gw iqay May 24, at the famous and coutinved : erelore be | oll. Charles Roth. Verna Cunnine- |casion she was fairly smothered Drove sightly. Don't fail to = oud f tre. at Lancaster, is offering ‘at Popular-Priced type for home and |jeautiful spot on the west shore of | SE ham. Mary Way. Olea Hvson, Gertie | with flowers as gifts from her many j>4¢ XE pay 8 0 | present. for five. ten. and fifteem personal use, out it will be repres-|ihea Susquehanna river opposite Gibhons. Catherine Nevin, Kathryn |friends. May she live te enjoy %ee lhem. ei The theatre Haslf is he . : 1 | YF Sh he The thea itself is beautd entative of almost every country in |Marietta. The Wild Cat Falls club | Marriage Licenses Issued T.onzenecker | many more such happy events. e | : : tal enouzb to be Well worth going the world |is one of the exclusive fishing clubs Harrison Hipple amd Annie C Pupils whose names are marked had her photograph taken surround- A Public Demonstration . simplv to see. but the visiter is suf The Talbot Stores will be the |of the Susquehanna, and its opening ' Birch, both of Conoy 2 ® Ul with an * did not miss any time dur- led by flowers and plants and only Prof. H. A. Surface, Beonomic |MTPE 0 SC Boe ot od show ale local Premium Headquarters for B.|days are red letter occasions in geod Harry G. Walters and Elsie M. |inx the térm. the threatening weather prevented | Zoologist ef the State Department i pid hh 2 T. Babbitt, Tne. who will display |fellewship. Arntz, both of Mount Joy : Prof. I. R. Kraybill, Principal. | Mother Brunner from taking an au- { of Agriculture, amnounces A Spray- |". strong bill for the latter part of their premiums in ‘Ye Colonial | main ll Geer Albert K. Garman Eiisabethiown {to ride. {ing demonstration to take place on Fag ot] TO an a te Both Ph Shop’’—this will enable pations A Big Smccess and Maud K Sweigart West Done- rr ET. Vv’ J a ie Re. Parmer Jon the Three Belmonts Inte. i me : : qf # ? g { Nosit3 . i | Marietta, r 3 re ep oo (wo gave Rabhitt has ayemarke | The chicken and waffle supper in zal. All Were Pleased | Festival at Florin 7 bel ariel a, Nay ie: am | ducing the famous girl scare crow and ouwsands exchange for as|y,unt Joy Hall Saturday evening | ——>o— The reeital in Mount Joy Hall last | Take it from us there will e | { dancer, who has been angaged as a little as 10 trademarks, making |}, ty, Tadies’ Aid Society of the Thursday evening by the pianoforte | Something doing in the park at Fior- | Thumb Was Cut {special feaure for the summer at : : ka g bl p i$ . 8 | rie] selection at will, not only from the |}, ch of God. was one of the most | Walters—Arntz pupils of Miss Anna Welsh, of Co- |in on Saturday evening, June 8, John Sehroll, om Mount Joy | Hammerstein's Roof Garden in New Babbitt premium tables, but from |g, .cessful ever held. A good sum | Harry G. Walters and HBisie E. | juymbia, assisted by Mrs. Harriet [When a grand festival will be held | gtreet, employed at the cotton mill, { york City. A show is given at the anything in the store. {was realized. [Arntz, both of this place, were |gmith Heineman. soprano, and Mr. {under the auspices of the Florin hag his thumb caught in the machin- [Colonial ~ every afternoon at twe. Im the T.ancaster Talbot stores! ——-—— married at the parsonage of the « violinist. | Tennis Club. All kinds of refresh- | ery and injured slightly. He is now | an3 at night there are two full eied May 4 James Hinkle, bass and nist. | ’ : : | £ 2 there is a large side entranee to the | Notice to Tax Payers Irinity United Evangelical Church | was well attended and the manner | ments will be served from 5 to 11 |off duty. {shows running continuously from Hippodrome Moving Pletures The-] 0" 'eanithe attention of 120 Saturday evening. Rev. L E.|in whieh all the participants render- | D. m. and the Foresters Band of this | TT esw TTY 17.15 te 10.30. The program {8 atre. Babbitt Trademarks will even | 2 ; ag | JORRSON performed the ceremony. d their parts more then pleased. { place, will be present to enliven the : 3 i | ehanged every Monday and Thure- b Jd tor admission 4 onr many readers te the advertise —_— an . e I p 08, Don't: forest the date Tobacco Prices 9 #00 Thami'se Sa hale. ment of Mr. T. M. Breneman, tax | EE vecasion. ’ zg ? The 1911 tobacco vet held hy |day. That the Talbot Stores will be a 3 | Ture 8th : ° . mn yms to ba the wnamimous |°0llector, in reference to borough, | These Hens Pay - b sii growers is for sale at 12 eents: no | rim success see in ie laeg |state and county taxes which a»-| Mrs. Alice Hoffman has forty Under Where i : 2 lems, say the growers and dow’t want Winks t ok ho ve nae pears on amother page. | bea that laid 658 eggs during the Is mot wmderwear. We have un-| Coavention at iyig . it at that price say the buyers Horse Ran Away ot eir p u . ee DB month of April. derwear in fifteen different styles: | The Bulletin printed a fine four - ————— { A young man by the name They will certainly be stores With a Adjudications Filed | cel Ween Tmion Suits. Athletic, Knee Draw- |eolor poster fer the Jr. O. U. A. : | Arndt, from the rural districts, had Byrjcie ts Win 204 tv Wand wubrie A adh edie onl filed in the | Rabbits Wanted—Will 5o |S and Ankle length. 25e to $1.00. | M. Convention to be held at Litite , Time Tells the Tale a runaway near the home of Mr. coafidencs. » te of tila! ‘ pay 50 |. piece. Gets Bros. June Sth. This office will alse primt That's what men who care say. I |g n.q0 Sheaffer Saturday night. a estate of S. P. Lytle. late o 8 cenis each for good. healthy rabbits | the programs. find that in the end it pays $0 wear {my wagon was wrecked but horse borough, te the amount of $2,682.- | weighing 3% to § Ibs. -- er Wii samen Getz Bros. clothing. $7.50 up. 3 . Free! Free! 28 Dr. M. M. Alexander & Ceo., Marietta | ey and driver escaped injury. I, ! 28. ge s Re " Baptismal Services Your Face 2 We will be pleased te shew you = lip mete Pa. fs . . 8 There will be baptismal serviees Is shaped different therefore Very Dull ; aay of our Suits, Hats, Shirts, etic, Settiad Now Se frre 3 y . Beautiful ! i : and reception of members in the \yeeds a different shaped hat. Yom Ci k thi district put i free. We do mot ask yeu te buy. That Getz Bros. is the place te | Don’t fail to a . Hopes : ERFIRANArS in thie. ctrl PU To behold are the new Spring and read 3. D. Beme- Menrnenite Chunch om West Donegal {can find a hat for your faee at €@e% | out in April 4,000.000 cigars less Summer shirts at Getz Bros. Fifty Geote Bros. @ur nrise. talks te you. Puy your summer elething. $7.50 up. man’s big ad on page $. street tomorrow feremnoon. {| Bros. One te three-fifty. than im Mareh. to one-fifty. -