CIRCULATION Personals \DS THE PAST WEER was in sburg, Hale of Syracuse, Trumble of Lancaster, were here on business Monday. Messrs. Thomas Shirk and W. F. Lancaster, called friends here Monday. E. Graf of New City, called on some of our leading ; jewelry, hardware, kitchenware, | _..p a coat of paint. Mr. Emlin merchants on Monday. Heister Culp and the funeral of family of | Water, it is amazing what a big! his brother yesterday. Mr. E. D. Cassell of Harrisburg, friends here yesterday. the Strickler Hershey Park. J. G. Metzear returned home after spending a few | | Alice Vanmeter Harvey Culp. Taylor of Philadel- business men last Friday. H. F. McCloud Ephrata, were guests of friends in our borough last Wednesday. guests in our borough yesterday. Elizabeth- the borough Satur- Earl of Blue Ball, attended the fun- eral of their uncle, Mr. Harvey Culp, | Mrs. Chester A. Wolf of Lancas- after piano tuning in the interest of | her husband. Mr. Harry Ebersole and family of Blizabethtown, attended the funeral Harvey Culp. Messrs. H. F. Reed, H. H. Heek- man, J. E. Ellwerth and A. M. Mar- tin were here in an auto Monday, culling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. daughter Dorothy, spent Saturday with Rev. I. E. Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rohrer of New York City, are spending a few days in town as guests of Mrs Rohrer’s and Mrs. W. B. Det- Horace Slater and and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Backenstoe, ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING ! Mrs John Steigelman and child "3 ' . . | ~V~ jm fC ¢ ernest the ‘ 11 i ] =\W re guests in the family of Mi 101 1 “VV John Evans at Intercourse yester 1: They ade the trip {i Mr. C | \ y 1 They made the trip in Mr. ( \ NGS IN THE BUSY VII Frank's automobile i 1 Mr. and Mrs J, Willis Freed, C J. Schweigart and wife and J. K . | ) en ric hat 1} un: | Hoover of Quarryville, took an dq 8 O St Issue i automobile trip to Abbotstown and ) 1stlis i id A wi New Oxford, Adams county They r Village \ to !left on Saturday and returned Mon day For Rent—The Tobia Geiger I'he following attended the Bible ronertv AD] it ho onference at Chestnut Level on \ Myrtle tro Rheom ednesday: Ren F'. G. Bossert and tod ond n tox A mother, Mr. and Mr H S. New re hit t El M Mart! D1 1t. Mr } Ian BR NM \M Nn le 3 t G J M Mann 1 t M Daniel Schroll. w and son Ja ( ( tr t a Mar 1 Olar hroll and I ¢ f n R ol \1 1 ( on 1 ] \ S lar 1 M ( ( 1 Tohn Car T Harve Carson. CY ‘ : 5 ‘ ' y 1 nd I the | Carson and Miss Annie Shank, spent tow? ndas gnests in > 3 . y M William 0) 1 n ar Columbia, | family of Walter Artz [ Sunday t I Ma Pal TS a - 1 Tr he Talbot Stores, La ster ster, M David Re ( \ her I'¢ 1 a : tle, I d 1 ion Mi 3 AT : Root Fri- init t . ; . I ot ( MM He K Y } ! A d h 1 1 Harris- ) M hn H 0 1st | [ het nd Q \T 1 \ 1 I 1 I eve ] io wn : ! l Pl lelphia vd r tr M 1 I M u R I y n a 0 1 1 1 y i tir 0 Torn \ 1 in 1 t vi rl ( ( eff and A. | oP ( 1 24 1 ent Wed ( 1 | t ( 1 i I 0 tt I 1 1a lorin ) I 1 Come ( ¢ ondence nd and 1 : I y ¢ Tr post ca ’ ; M t 0 Lancaster tter i 1 rio 3 on : I ( he famil; Wie ppin 1St ( Mr 1 M1 ¢ Keener 11 i} « hecked off Indeed : nd Mi Moo ) it s so cool and pleasant inj, 3 4 ; : .. |Sunday at New 1 [ t econd ory that it Tn nA “ ted Mr. ¢ i Milton V 1 1 no uncommon n to ( \ re ( ( n sittin the i ( 1 or doing ( i nd Wi Is not thi ed o : 1 M ( A Geyer and re? 1 x ios Y randson Edgar Steigerwalt of Pa- ‘or 1 should yl be interes ; of Car : fl : : : oli re spending me time at Mt ine there is the ition | to ' Gretna Booth for Ege Baking Powder, with x : . : oh : ? : | Ephraim Morton and family of] an perienced cook to explain how] : 7 . % 1 n 1 i Columbia, were guests in the family you can make all vour cakes anda | . : +. |0f Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Morton on cookies a success If need be, she’ll : | Sunday ike a cake while you watch. | { 1 fe t 1 : and Mrs. J. K. Freymeyer spent the any different departments, | 33% i (mem ; f I | Saturday at Elizabethtown with and you don't walk a step but that] some value surprises you, and you | : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freymeyer Then there is the tour through friends. Messrs. Michael and Charles Low- Dutch Nickle and George Green- awalt of York, delivered horses in | make up your mind that hereafter | ‘vou will do the best part of your | chi {shopping at the Talbot Stores. n| 1 : this vicinity Monday. | Men's Furnishings, Women’s waists, | : : 3 : 3 5 ’ s | Mrs. Samuel Gingrich is treating underwear and articles of wear,| {her house occupied by A. Morton china, novelties, toys, even soda |p on is doing the work. Messrs. Frank Weidman and Har- |rison Sheaffer returned home last But the biggest thing about the|mpiqav after spending several Talbot stores, something that| months at Napierville, TII. | makes it stand head and shoulders| The open air services are in prog- {above any other store in the State, |ress at the Florin Park by the U. B and a feature that is the talk of the|.hurch New speakers every night country, is the fact that trademarks|at 7.15. All are cordially invited from Babbitt’s goods are exchanged | Mr. Roy Tshler was very unfortu- value is given you. for any article in the store. , [nate while working at J. K. Frey- Think what this means. Every meyer's bakery A large doughtry home uses soap, cleansers, soap | containing 900 pounds of dough fell powder, and Lye or Potash—and|and smashed a finger on the left most homes use Babbitt’s—and have | hand for generations Now, instead of Mrs. Elizabeth Richerly of Florin throwing away the trademarks|is spending the week in Lancaster from the B. T. Babbitt wrappers or|with her - daughter. Mrs. Eicherly saving them up until you have|is 83 vears of age, one of the oldest enough to mail to the Babbitt office, all you need do is bring them to the Talbot Stores, and for every ten | Misses Ruth, Grace and Margaret trademarks you can buy any 5c | Stokes, Mr. and Mr. Reuben Fegley article in the stores. If you have | and son, Messrs. Earl Derr, Law- | 20 trademarks, it is just as valuable rence Adams and Haman Cunning- you as 10e¢, and so on, | ham of Mount Joy, and Mr. Tower Of course you can buy anything and Neff Stokes of Blaine, Perry rin the Talbot Stores for cash, just|Co., were the guests of Mr. and like in any store, or you can use|Mrs. Engle Mumma on Sunday. Ipart Babbitt trademarks and pay [the rest in cash. In this way—you can refurnish {the home, and clothe the family {and do it cheaper than ever before {in your life. ‘While it may be a long time to Christmas, yet many women—and children too—are saving up Babbitt trademarks in order to get Christ- mas presents. This idea is a splen- did one, and is well worth consider- ing. | residents of the village, and enjoys | trolley rides Golden Anniversary Monday evening the village at Florin witnessed one of those happy and interesting events known as a golden anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Keener celebrated the fifti- eth anniversary of their marriage. Guests were present from Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy and Florin. At four o’clock dinner was served at which time the happy couple were presented with a purse of gold from their children, which was a surprise, as the invita- Evangelical Announcements tions stated no presents. If the weather is nice, Sunday| The presentation speech was made School and preaching services will{phy their youngest son, Edgar C. be held 8n the church lawn, at 9.30 | Keener of Pittsburg. At eight and 10.30 a. m.,, on account of the|yclock the guests commenced to church being re-papered and re-|gather, at which time a reception carpeted. No service in the even-|fyjlowed from 8 to 10. Luncheon ing. All are invited to come and|yag served, which consisted of ice worship with us at this open air|cream, cake and fruit. The table service, was beautifully decorated in gold ——— i eee ~—— a £1.00 AY CHAN] Obituary MUS in the Rural Districts MANY SHORT NEWS | om Our | mand were killed tennial held at . of exceptionally Hemple Property Sold A few days ago the hens nearby and soon real estate and personal property of | Hemple, of Rapho | | teachers The following were chos- purchased by | . : : MEA An Herr for $700, who afterward sold Fortune Telling Free some additional the palm of your left Zeller called the sale. = coming to you.” ing Stamps are given “ ; Getz Bros. $3.00 to $4.50. Don’t Miss It Henry—Herring : : ” 5 43 They Had Eight Dandies Herring former pastor of the : ‘ied on Saturday to Dr. leading practitioner, Pa casei Our Home Markets. Butter, per lb. Fggs, per doz Lard, per 1b., House Shoes and Style- Wheat, per bu., et Taken to the Hospital A Union Picnic re : Henry Mumma of Florin, was On Wednesday a union picnic of | of God, Lutheran and || Methodist Sunday Schools of Landis-| ville, will be held at Hershey’s Park Monday by the family | day, June 8th. About forty were | present and had a very delightful Reading station [ time. | disville, at 7.30 a. m. ———— GO er reset AI. Deserted His Wife For President White House Dull Leather Shoes, unsurpassed for business wear, with formerly of this place, charged with detertion by his wife, was held Court by Alderman Doebler on Mon- $3, $3.50, $4, rr A A Mn tt Sst: Root Property Sold Real Estate dealel sold the A. B. Root Market street to Mr. Israel Mumma B. E. Hiestand Collars are the best collar that you property on S. fit, wear and comfort, 2-4-25c. —_———ee————— | —— I. D. Beneman trading stamps, I. D. Beneman gives double green and on the centre of the table was a Thursday, Friday, Advertise in the Mt. Joy BuMetin. large cake, decorated with fifty|and Saturday, June 20, 21 and 22 trading stamps, I T-.,iia™:hio cies will doubtless Taxpayer’s Notice that there is not No rebate on Boro Taxes after |song, although Ch July 1. own the exclusive l 2t T. M. BRENEMAN, Coll. |ine minstrelsy. S USK THIS ADVERTISING MED ELECTED TEACHERS Local Not Those Who Will Wield the Willow JENERAL INTERY I'he lHowir teachers have been p—— elected by the directors of the ad vief Local Happenings § \ 3 i | ' ! 1 They Occur With the § Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Mount Joy Township World for Quick Read Rockville, Nora Reber: Wood the Past Few Days. land, Effie Shank Mount Pleasant, died | Walter Herr: Bellaire. Mary Spring- Mr. Samuel Eshleman evening er: Wheatland, Walter Eshleman: RUrsing a sore loot irview . Clavioy é On Dale. Great reductions at David Hernle Toint Eva Kreider: |" 1 anniversary sale, Grandview yh mith Ilorin 'xceptionally fine I Grammar, Ir Kr 1 Florin rs. H. A. Darrenkamp} ' n ‘ Milton Grove Doe rimer beliey h ( ru I re wing h H. 1 bersole Sunny- Perhaps the last dite nesome without Mr. ( Fr, 4 | zene onnection to the East Hempfield , : eek I'he lowing are the te: v 3 “el Ellen S. Barnhart } } the 1 { lemp 2 ied is the administra » school be own Barnhart Met 11 ville Gram 1 : Hor Li¢ pen intermediate Anna M : 1 . ed He rime Jdith 1 un prin Dum 1 : D nt 1 I 1 Roh- $ J Foun \ bunch « y O1 M S. Strick- n i G. Gochnauer; 1 I ( 11 r W I y a3 I i vou want 11 open primary, \ t I I s rvill e tu et y I nkompf A \ I 3 mar lar 3 Vill Ds Ue irk et rt zy: J i ¢ Iary | 4 wis A ) — os Roy Don't iv r Y M: le, : dar to a wel ted Hall Ii 1 : n het n that ) ¢ 1 8 ! Y i J. M, Fairvie 11¢ 3. He ( wapho Township I Alvit ( \ ) 1 I i \ YW1 rin years of ¢ \pply I hrer, Lincolr Juy your pine Jol B. J } ‘ ( el Harry M1 H A. Dj Back R 1it1 ruit and prices A William Ho Hill 1 Rutl Sport Boro, fell while Hill Prin v B CC Mackley te and dislol I I I G [. DB. Penemar 1¢ I 1¢ Chiq ding tam} ( \ 1 \ [Ov 1 t1 y 1 \ ¢ I t ( ) Ange I nd \ > M Y 0 Gert 1¢ J ly 1 ( [.o ¢ ( 11 1 Vi wr Mim I R ( ( Elm ( M Vi 1 a ! oD The term i \ r J $45 to $H5H: tax rate tr mill The “Holeproof” Hod nember of the board are A. K.|6 pair for 6 months Brubaker, president; H. G. Greiner, | weight. $1.50 per vice president; Amos N Musser, | Bros. secretary: Levi F Eby, treasurer: Don’t fail to read and P. S. Strickler. page ad in this issu i considerable store interest all, Mr. Tillman Ban Donegal, purchased pacing horse from M this place. i No, the brilliant *V g | that the society colum | with just now was hd and Verna Peck; Grammar, Susan | "©! Chicago, Joseph McDonald, sg Washington Boro, 1} * Kast Donegal Township | 3 Donegal School Board held a special meeting on Saturday | in the High School Building at Maytown for the purpose of electing Central High, principal, John Simons; assistants, Ella Gladfelter 3 : 5 2 | C. Beck; Intermediate, Florence Ev- | ans; Second Primary, Anna May | 3 : y | squeez Vy & r ‘ Hoover: First Primary, Jessie C. [= Jueeze b : a wood lan : 3 y ng over Johnstin; Lincoln Grammar, Wm. er him. Mrs. Mary Detwiler Hallenbaugh; Lincoln Primary, A go {has applied for a ira Beck; Lincoln Primary, as- Joseph H. Detwiler o {of cruel treatment. The man who tho {mary vstem would si tion sistant, Ruth Grove; Franklin, Dav- id Witmer; Franklin assistant, Alice Blessing: Donegal, Victoria Clen- denin Donegal, assistant, Grace A. just now too h Holland Was ston Grammar Wm. F. Brubaker; Washington Pri-| A i exp mary, Helen R Minnich; Union, nn Eine; of M: Mervin W Brandt; Union, assistant, 0 an ol cistern an I: ret Raymond Fairview, B drowned had not ame to the e Chicago camer en prudently indus: Hine pictures of ce were in a fran look pleasant Lehman Kraybill; Rock Point, Pax- ton Wolfe; Mt. Pleasant, Peter R Krayhill, — © Fish Peddler Pinched A fish peddler by the name of | i : : 4 ‘een trading Jack, from Harrishurg, at the insti-| Q Rn P 2 sa : . . an }. Bernhart x gation of Mrs. Mary Hildebrandt of % 2 : much appreciated this place, had his team taken from 1 . ted be : : people know they him and locked-up in the stable at : : : V in exchange fo the Exchange Hotel yesterday. Jack Instead of standij was charged with cruelty to class of fifty as wad Ruth Kraybill of Ha well known here, w graduating class of J mals. He skipped vesterday and has not been heard of since I ————— ps Held a Reunion laved The descendants of the late J : Hoffman and Barbara Hershey held their reunion at the home of Mr. Many Thanks I wish to thank neighbors who so during the sickness brother. and Mrs. Cyrus G. Frey on Satur- ET NEAT MRS. » Estates Adjudicated The following estates have been Shot Wife, adjudicated: Mr. David Brackb Cyrus Ruhl, Rapho, $5,025.79; | Went to Ephrata ye Abram Horst, Rapho, $1,991.44, instantly killed hig rai — le nesses shot himself. He “Reddies” Take Notice fifty years. Two ¢ The members of Otsego Tribe No. 59, Imp. O. R. M., are urgently re- Messrs. Bryan quested to attend on Friday even-| who allege that ing sorbed some of thd