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    VOL. XI. NO.S
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
ADS BRING
RESULTS—THAT'S
WHY
MERCHANTS USE THIS
ADVERTISIN(
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Obituarv
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUSH
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
Some Well Known People From Our
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
Frank Steiner
Frank Steiner, son of John Stein-
e1 of Elizabethtown,
I his late
o'clock, in the
Heart
He
was buried
home Saturday at 1
Mount
trouble
Tunnel -ceme
caused his
wag thirty-two years ol
parent and the following
ther urvive John of Steelton
Henry,
Annie,
irle Gustavus, Cyrus
ister all at home
Cornelia J. Dodge
Cornelia J Dodge
Friday
Washingten,
led at
y 12,
Miss «
1
Ju
In 1
Inte
ent at
the
( he¢
youngest
N.
Mrs
D
Dodge of
John Morris-
C.,
ident
ter,
survives
of
and
hington,
this
thirty-five years ago is
by our older citizens.
Mrs, John Hatz
of Mrs.
Royalton
lived
Hatz
on
in
The remains John
at
She formerly
Deceased was fifty
her husband she
four children
Elsie, Abner and Alvin,
Four brothers also
interred
years
Besides is
by as
zzie,
all of Royalton.
David Brubaker, of
Daniel Brubaker of
Abram
Rev.
Fal-
Brubaker,
such
Brubaker of
mouth, and John B.
Run.
Miss Fanny Breneman
Breneman died sud-
during Monday night at the
half-brother, Chistian
this place. Death
hemorrhage of ‘the
Miss
Fanny
me Ot her
ireneman, near
was caused by a
lungs. Deceased was fifty-nine years
was a member of the United
She is survived bj
1d and
old ana
Brethren Church.
one brother, Dr. Henry Breneman,
{ vn lace, and a sister, Mrs. Kate
Witmer, of Neffsville. A number of |
half brothers and ° sisters also,
nrvive
rv €
The funeral will take place
tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock from
x 2 : |
the home of Dr. Breneman, with in-
terment at 10 o'clock in Erisman’s
cemetery
Samuel B, Koser
B. Koser, a
White Oak, Penn township,
suddenly At the home of Sam-
fner, on fJherry street, Man- |
evening at
He was in the ard walk-
ing at the time when
death resulting in
He had failing health gince
last Thanksgiving Day from |
and heart failure. He was forty-|
one vars of age and wnmarried. De- |
ceased was a laborer by occupation, |
and is survived by two sisters and
one brother: Mary, wife of Harvey |
Spangler, of Rapho; Mattie, wife of |
Henry Wittel, of Florin; and Phares
native resi-
ue
dent of
died
uel Shi
heime on Sunday seven
o
5
y
o'clock.
seen to fall,
few minutes.
a
I music
been in
dropsy
B., of Lititz. The funeral was held
at the White Oak Church, at Penryn,
this mor ing, with interment in the
|
cemetery,
DE
adjoining
Seribes on an Outing
Continuing the practice of
two previous years, the Lancaster |
Automobile Club give its annual |
complimentary run to the newspaper
publishers of the county: yesterday. !
With two exceptions,
in the county was
well as a number of dailies.
automobiles carrying thirty-three
people, left Lancaster for Gettysburg;
the
every weekly
represented as
Eight
via York and New Oxford. The trip |
over the battlefield was very inter-
esting. Returning the trip was
made thru Abbotstown and Han- |
over. The outing was greatly oot
joyed by all.
eee tl Ae —
Killed by a Train
A valuable cow owned by Mr.
Benjamin Bender, residing two
miles east of Landisville, was struck
by passenger train No. 31 on Sunday
evening. The animal was struck,
thrown on the tracks and dragged
fully three-fourths of a mile, being
ground to pieces.
—
Another Festival
Festivals seem to be quite an at-
traction the park here, therefore
the Degree Staff Association Jr. O.
TU. A. M. of this plalce have decided
to hold one on the evening of Au-
gust 3rd. All kinds of refreshments
vill be served: there will be vari-
ous kinds of amusements and the
Toresters Band will furnish musie.
cemmnett A——
IT
Running For President
Is alright, but it is much cheaper
o run to Getz Bros. and get a $15.00
Suit for $9.00.
D. |
daughter |
Cedar |
fol- |
Royal-
Coliins’ |
MUST REMOVE TRE DAM
er's Suit Against York Haven Co.
The brought
John H
the York
Company
damage case
a farmer,
Water and
finally
Rider, again
Haven
by av
was settled
of the Dauphin
handed
Friday
and sand
comstructed
opinion
Court,
Carrell,
| Island
whicr
Mi
The
the
down by Judge
afternoon
that
nad at
Three-Mile, Duffy’
Middletown,
flooding
March
Oe
on
long rock dam
com)
ny
or
below and
caused excessive 0
1d propertie nm
; ordered removed before
John in Lon
| donderry
the
placed
der, a
township,
H ti farmer
Dauphin county
the
company
ator,
the
he Court
was prose and
were on The
ays:
Water
defendant
o> 1
York
Comp
statement
“The
Power
Haven un
ny here
and every person acting in its be
half or under itg authority, is here
commanded and perpetu
in
Susquehannz
| by strictly
not to place the
the
lands of the plain
{ally enjoined
eastern channel of
River above
| ier
| straetton whatsoever, ‘which
|any way the natural
of water which would otherwise fine
the
other ob
ir
any dam, wing wail of
can
diminish
its course through the eastern chan
|
front the
| premises of The plaintiff.” ,
| tA ee
ne! of said river in of
Festival
of tne Florir
will he held en Sat
According to the
amusements
Hall Association's
The annual event
Association
Hall
evening, July 20,
| posters some new
be an attraction.
as chicken and clam soups, ice
ete.
Band
cake, watermelon,
The
| eres,
[ be Foresters
The
| shine.
ag follows:
served.
the
will held rain
committee in charge is
Messrs. E. §. Moore,
J. H. Haldeman, John
Keener, 8. $B. Stacks, Jacob
Hershey, Eli L. Nissly,
| Welfly, John Masterson, A.
furnish music.
or
be
| wig,
D.
|ber, J. K. Freymeyer, J. Ruther-
ford, J. H. Raymond, Horace Cox,
IJ. M. Raymond, John 8S. Weidman,
P. E. Kraybill yeorge S. Vogle,
Irvin XKraybill, J. 8S. ©Carmany, B,
S. Weaver, Amos Winters, H. Roy
Nissly, E. F. Heiner; «Clarence A.
Wiley, chairman.
re —
A Big Success
The Foresters Band held a festi-
evening
par-
various amuse-
valain the park on Saturday
a it success in
ticular.
was a
There
every
were
iments and an exceptionally good at-
A neat sum was realized
musical
the Metropolitan
tendance.
for this deserving
2 They had
Bani of Columbia to furnish the
and it than pleased.
The Columbiang are some musieians.
organi-
ation,
more
een eet eee
Were Baptized
The following persons were bap-
tized in the Conoy creek on Monday
evening Hoverter,
the Church of God of Elizabethtown:
by Rev. pastor of
Mrs. Harvey Hornafius, Viola Char-
leston, Roy Lewis, John Martin,
Mrs. Albert Alwne, Dorothy Buch, |
Miss Lineaweaver, Miss Goss, Maud
Peters and Blanche Rineer.
A ..,- © AR HSM: FP S
Guess We Know It
The New Holland Base Ball team
is going some this year and largely
due to the superb pitching of Mr.
Elmer Brown of this place. Last
| Saturday they defeated their ‘“Jon-
ah,” Lititz, by a score of 9 to 2,
Brown having sixteen strikeouts.
This is the first tme New Holland
defeated the Dutch in five years,
A Qn ee
Preston Was Scared
Master Preston DeLong, son of
Mr. Gifford DeLong, was badly
scared on Sunday evening. He had
a few matches and some paper in
his pocket and while wrestling with
a companion, the matches ignited.
Mr. John Gremer extricated the
burning matches and Preston escap-
ed with a scare. ,
rrr AQ Ae
Immense Snapper
Emanuel I. Bishop of Elizabeth-
town, caught a snapper weighing
sixteen pounds, with hook and line
in the Conewago creek on July
Fourth. He says he was surprised
and that he had a lively time in get-
ting the snapper to shore without
tearing the line.
ence MA rere.
Caught an
v
Free Shows Nightly i
A medicine man is holding forth
at the Exchange Hotel. He gives a
free show nightly after which he
does quite a business with his vari-
ous medicinal preparations. He was
here two vears ago.
—— A ————
A Fine Car
Clarence Schock is about
fine new Caddillac
Mr.
town with a
touring car..
flow
will
Good things to eat
will
will
festival
The
Max Nent-
M.
N.
Joseph
Gar-
Decree of Dauphin Co, Court in Rid®
by
at
Power
County
the
s
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COFLS
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Florin News
HAPPENINGS IN THE
AGE WEST OF
BUSY VIL
HERE
Lecal and Persomal Briels That Have
Last #ssue
Wide
Neighbor Village, Florin.
Occurred Since Our in
Our Hustling and
|
|
|
i
Alpheus Menton Sr., is an the sicl
ist
Sylvester Gainor spent Sunday
Elizabethtown
Mrs. Simon Gish spent Sunday at
| Elizabethtown
Mr. George M Klin and force
are now working at Mountville
Miss Ethel Dunkle Steelton, is
| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ea
ton
Mr. and Mrs Christian Nissley
| took a pleasant drive to Harr ure
| Monday.
{ Mr. M. L. Garber of Blaine, Pa.,
| was the guest of his brother, Mr. A.
| D. Garber.
Mr John Dukeman Of Honey
brook, is the guest of hig son, Mr.
Hebner Dukeman
Mr. Wilbur Sweigart of Irenver
| visited his daughter, Mrs. Henry
Freymeyer on Sunday,
S. 'M. Woods and wife of Elaine,
visited at Atlantic City and at the!
home of A. D. Garber.
Mrs. Christian Root of Elizabeth-
town, and Mrs, Jacob Kline, spent
Thursday at Lancaster.
Mr. Ralph Stambaugh of York,
was the guest of our townsman, Mr,
John Raffensberger on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Ishier of
[Klizabethtown, were guests of Mr.
{and Mrs, Roy Ishler on Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harrisburg.
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Keener over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Leibfreid of
Philadelphia, spent several days in
town with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler.
Mrs. C. A. Burkey and children of
Akron, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Lefeaver Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. Aaron Staambaugh of Wash-
ington, D. C., was the guest of his |
former acquaintances in the vil
lage tast week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Wentzel and
two daughters, Mary and Lessly of
Blaine, Perry Co., spent Sunday at
A. D. Garber’s.
Mrs. Katharyn Snyder has return
ed home after spending two weeks
as the guest of her brother-in-law,
Rev. David Wolgmuth.
Messrs. J. 8S. Carmanw A. D.
Garber, Michael Garber, and IL. M.
Wentzel and John Carson enjoyed
an auto ride to Lancaster on Sut-
day.
Mr. J. XK. Freymeyer, our local
baker, just received a carload of the
famous Marvel flour. Any person
wishing choice flou for baking
bread can get same by calling at his
store.
Miss Amanda Boyer, a trained
nurse at the Jefferson Hospital,
Philadelphia, and Mr. John Boyer
of Marietta spent Sunday in town as
guests of their brother, Mr. Jacob
Boyer,
r——— lnm
Zeller—Corll
Miss Sarah B. Zeller, a popular
young lady of this place, and Mr.
Clyde E. Corll, of Youngstown,
Ohio, were united in the holy bonds
of wedlock in St. Luke's Episcopal
Church in that city, Saturday even-
ing. They have gone to housekeep-
ing in ther newly furn¥shed home at
Youngstown, where both bride and
groom have the best wishes of their
many friends,
re eee
Dreamland Changes Hands
Mr. R. J. Buzby, an experienced
moving picture man of Atlanaic
City, yesterday purchased and took
charge of Dreamland, the local
moving picture show owned by Mr.
Ed. Ream. Mr, Buzby moved here
with his family and will give this
popular place of amusement his en-
tire attention. He will show the
best there is and at popular prices.
—- ————
Automobile Club Meeting
The first of the season’s out-of-
Lancaster meetings last month at
Strasburg having proven a very de-
lightful occasion, it is expected that
there will be a large attendance at
the regular July meeting of the Lan-
caster Automobile Club at Ephrata
on Friday evening, July 19.
———l A A eee
An Ambitious Call
If his Ambition be to store
His able mind with Legal Lore.
He should when’er he takes the
floor,
Wear White House Shoes.
$4.50, Getz Bros.
AY Arne
School Will Soon Open
And your boy will need a new
Suit. Now is the time for you to
save money and get a real bargaln.
$4.00 for Suits that were $6.00.
$3.00 to
Getz Bros.
Awake |
Elizabethtown
[arranged
TOMORROW'S PICNICS
Every SundaySchool in Town |
Will Go.
The Union Picnic
Tomorrow, Thursday,
a
the
et big union picnic and i
he
able
for our
weather man is any way regson
with “fair” there will be
ceptionally good attendance
Sunday Schools with their friend
fif big
to have
will join this th nnual event
VO
he
Don't forget all 1
school grounds n ever
inday
union pI
Evangelical Picnde
I'he
immday School of the
Wilil not 0
Rheems, thi
will
Hertzler’s
at 151
The
and
picnic
Grove,
br the
Big
will spent in grove along
Creek
Mill
tomorrow
the
The
They
Thursday
Cliques
Bender's
preturesque
location is net
also
The
will plenie
first car will leave
atl 8310.
United Brethren and Methodist Pic
nic
Brethrer
Episcopal Sunday
and
Schools
United
The
dist are
arranging for a pleasant day ‘at Sny-
(Thursday)
the
tc
ders Grove
The
Grov
tomorrow,
schools will assemble
10 o'clock,
dinner
of
in
about
their
The
treated
prepared
e
take and
the
supper.
children Schools
be
ade
to ice cream and
while vagious games are
including
ball,
Race,
for,
match, Jumping, Run
Three
Quoits, ete
Potato legg
Ball
Come
ning,
throwing,
race,
out and have a pleasant
time with us in this beautiful spof.
Committee. |
memset freee
SAW HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER
and Lancastrians
terested in Road Movement
The
Lancaster
good roads committee of
Chamber of Commerce,
D. F. Magee,
Reiling,
composed of
M.
Frank C.
Charles Jacob F. King
and Musser, that
of the borcugh council of
town their Robert
Appel,
Commissioner
and
went
attorneys, T.
to see State Highway
Bigelow at Harrsbu
The
purpose of
made
up the
improve-
on Tuesday. trip was
for the taking
of getting certain
the
squares
matter
There
bad
borough and the council and the
what
ments in borough. are
road in
about four
the
of
Lancastrians
the
gard
that
Some
to
went to see just
do
It
commissioner would in re
to
the
sewers
improvements.
borough wants to place
they anxious
the
and
what
are
know exactly State
in regard
Already
of
between
road improvement
had
Improvements
do to
made
on the pike
and Middle-
filled
coarse stones have been crushed
the state a num-
ber
Elizabethtown
town. Places have been in
and
and placed about the pike.
all
the
is
addi-
pike
In
tion are interested in this
in where
it
vicinity of Conewago,
rough,
I
Met, Then “Et”
meeting
,
very
Firemen
of
1d
evening with a good
attendance. Routine business was
transacted and one new mem’ er
was proposed. After the busine
session all the members were very
pleasantly entertained at grand
rhicken and waffle supper at the
Farmers’ Inn Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.
Lefevre deserve praise for the excel-
lent menu served as the set-out was
greatly enjoyed by the fire laddies.
The following menu was served:
Chicken Noodle Soup
Fried Chicken and Waffles
Sherry Dipped Mashed Potatoes
New String Beans
Cauliflower
The regular monthly
Friendship Fire Company
on Thursday
was he
a
Red-beets
Marble Cake
Olives
Ice Cream and
Coffee
Bottled Beer
eee etl
Bube's
No Sunday Business
The Law and Order Society of
Ephrata is making an effort to
close all ice cream saloons, cigar
stores, restaurants, etec., Sundays.
In spite of their protest all
places kept open last Sunday.
hn
Too Hot
To dress but you will find it
comfort to dress if you stop at Getz
Bros. and get some cool, light under-
wear. 25¢ to $1.00 pe.
—- E———
Mr. Robert Kauffman has pur
chased a new 7-horsepower Indian
motorcycle.
re IAG Arise
Read the Bulletin
v
an ex-
Three
baskets
Metho-
will
lemon-
being
swimming
ed
the |
chairman; |
members|
Klizabeth-!
will |
SS |
a
¢
Personals
THE WHEREABOUTS OF
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
Who and Where They Have Visited—
Many Strangers Here Over Sun
day—Were You Among Them?
f -
Mi Bowery of Reading,
of Miss Viola
erbert F
Arna
Baker
¢ guest
Mr } rank of
Trade School, is heme on a vacation
of Mari
Mrs. J. H
mingel
aunt,
Philadel
Jennie
in
and
home
White
Maytown,
friends
H. Buohl
ith friends
John and daug
Susanna of spent
town with
Mr
Im
spending
Philadel
John
day
some time Ww at
City
BE. H
the
Atlantic
Mrs.
Va.,
E. W\
Emily
phia and
Mr
Hampton,
and Mrs
Miss
her
Bentzel ©
of Mi
and
: are guests
Jentzel.
returned te
N
Leupold
home at Camden, 3
spending some time here.
Mr
Elizabethtown,
Our brother scribe J. G
Westafer
2 al
ol
vesterday.
Vogel of
at the home
John H
Adams of this place
our
Mrs
. | Spent
sanctum
Anna M
Monday
Mrs
Lawrence
of her
> daughter, Cramer,
IN, Mr
a large
Ind
Johnson
has taken a position with
LaPorte,
E.
and
firm at
Mrs. 1.
Hila
time
automobile
Rev. and
daughters
some at Terre Hill with
-| friends.
Mr.
Mrs. David Eno-
Monday
Vogel of
the
Mrs.
and
la,
the
spent as
former's sister, John H.
| Cramer
Mrs
| Hilda
Hill.
Frank's automobile.
Marie
who
Anna Frank, Herbert and
Frank, spent Sunday at Chest-
nut They made the trip in Mr.
CC. 8
Florence
guests of Mrs.
Patton and
the
returned
Misses
| Miller,
Melvin
nomes
were
Grove, to their
at Fort Loudon and Newville
{ Monday
Marie
and
Ha-
spent
Frank,
Florence Miller,
Walters, Edgar
and Albert Walters,
Mount Gretna.
lizzie Eberly, Mary
Ouga and Margie
and Blanche Bannard, all of
Quarryville, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs, Har-
rison Stauffer.
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr, and Mrs, BRB.
danghter Esther,
Misses Caroline
[Patton and
Messrs. Christ
genberger
Sunday ai
Ella
Clara
and
Herr,
Hess,
Mvers
near
and Sunday
and
and
at
for-
Sie-
Mr.
Cling
Garber
Sunday
guests of the
Mrs. Aaron
the trip i
A. B.
Ww.
spent
Jerlin,
daughter,
They
Felker's automobile,
East
|
|
|mer’s
appears |
| grist made n
| Daniel
| The
|
[Ss
unday evening
|
following persons returned
3 after spending ten
|days at Mt. Gretna: Alice and
| Emma Heilman, and Anna Diffen-
| baugh of Elizabethtown; Mary
Lancaster; Miss Mary Cun-
ningham, Cunning-
{ham and Earl Derr of this place.
TR Mn
Misses
{Shank of
Messrs. Haman
Narrow Tires Ruin Roads.
From the Quarryville Sun:
Nothing disastrous to
is more
{
|
[ef the tires of
| heavily laden wagons and vehicles.
are but
| »s and foreign countries have de
{cided narrow tires are not and have
awe regulating the widths of tires
| permitted on wagons. Thig is gov-
|erned by hauling capacity. Tt is too
[evident to be discussed that a nar-
tire with heavy load on it
will cut deeper in soft, moist earth
{than a much wider tire. In fact, if
[the tire is three or four inches wide
[it becomes a miniature roller and ac-
| tually benefits the road instead of
{damaging it.
In France they have not only very
| broad tires, varying according to the
{tonnage of the wagon, but they have
[the rear axle fourteen inches longer
roadway by narrow
a necessity,
[state
row a
{for $16.50 Suits, ete. Getz Bros.
——— —
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Builetin
|
good roads than the constant cutting |
‘hier
Sunday
f
)
after
called
Marietta
and
Dorothy, spent
guests of
18
Stevens
OUR |
FV uLSDALE CAMP L o ’
vind ocal Nbtes
To Be Held August 20 to August 29,
1912 MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP
| GENERAL INTEREST
| Following ig the program for the
| Hin dale U, B. campmeeting to be| grief Local Happenings Gather we
(held August 20 to 29: They Occur With the Whirl of
| Tuesday, August 20th World for Quick Reading Within
30 p. m.—Song Service, con the Past Few Days.
ducted by Rev, 1. N. Seldomridge. —————
00 p m.—Short Addresses, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
e¢onducted by the pastor, Rev Big reductions in clothing a
William Beach Getz Bros.
| All Clothing prices greatly reduc-
Wednesday, August 21st ed at 1. D. Beneman’s,
16:09 x m hermon by Rev Big savings in Boys Suits. $3.00
‘lyde A. Lynch or $4.50 Suits at Getz Bros.
“i940 p ! Dermon by Rey Elmer Givens and his gang are
Bou , | ting the Mt Hall property
7:30 J Mm Sermon by Re I'he estate notice of Anna Guhl,
Christian Rupp late of Mt. Joy Township, may be
Thursday, August 22nd-——Missionary found in our advertising columns.
Day | The higher the temperature, the
10:00 a. m Sermon by Rev ‘lower the prices on clothing at I D.
Renn Beneman's
2:30 p. m Woman's Hour con- For Sale—23% story frame 1 e
ducted by for sale. Good stable. Apply to 8
7:30» nm Sermon by Rev. | Katie B. Gingrich, Florin, Pa. t.
H. F. Hoover. Wanted—A young lady for r-
Friday, August 23rd—OId People’s | 2] housework. Good wages !
Day Apply at once to C. S, Musser, Baker
10:00 a m Sermon by Rev. | Mount Joy 2t
I. H. Allbright. | Mr. John Longenecker, son of J.
2:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev.|B. Longenecker, the extensive local
0. G. Romig leaf tobacco dealer, is about on a
7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev fine new Indian motoreycle.
Rhoad. There was a general cut of 15 per
|cent in express rates by the Inter
Saturday, August 24—Young Peo” | ote Commerce Commission, P
ple’s Day ages under 12 pounds were giver
10:90 a. m Sermon by Rev. biz reduction
Bossler. Herbert Hartman, jr., of Lan
2:30 p m Sermon by Rev. | rer, had several toes crushed by
Behney. [ heavy wagon at Lancaster on Mon-{
7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev | day. He is a grandson of Mr. \
Clarence. Mease Iu, Breneman of this place,
Sunday, August 25th | Quite a few of our fans will go to
10:00 a. m.—Sermon by Rev, Ly-| Elizabethtown on Saturday to see
ter the clash between New Holland and
2:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev. E'town. Elmer Brown of this
Runk, | place, will twirl for New Holland
7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev. | Ae eet
Leman, | NEWTOWN
Monday, August 26th | Mr. Emanuel Weaver of near Sa-
10:00 a. m Sermon by Rev. | lunga, is a guest of his parents, Mr.
Smith. and Mrs. Henry Weaver.
2:36 p. m.—Sermon by Rev. Mr. Clifford Wittle of Lancaster
Miller spent Sunday as a visitor to his
7:36 p. m.—Sermon by Rev. |Darents, John Wittle and wife.
Shoop. | Divine services were held by the
| pastor
Tuesday, August 27. h—Communion
Day |
10:00 a. m.—Sermon by Rev. |
Lowery, Supt. East Penna. Confer- |
ence,
2:30 p m.—Sermon by Rev. |
Spayd.
7:30 A. m Sermon by Rev.!
Sharp. !
Wednesday, August 28th {
10:00 a. m Sermon by Rev. |
Balsbaugh,
2:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev.|
Daugherty.
7:30 Dp m.—Sermon by Rev.
Rodes. |
Thursday, August 29th
10:00 a. m.—Sermon by Rev.|
Duncan |
2:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev. |
Spangler,
| 7:30 p. m.—Sermon by Rev
Comrey.
a
Violet Smith of Florin, Accidentally
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knee.
many, duiet village of Florin
! Mr. Jonas Smith,
| with a number of
YOUNG CHILD SHOT
Shot—Leg Amputated
occurred in the
on Thursday
when a companion accidentally shot |
Misg Violet Smith,
A sad accident
a daughter of
six and
age and wag playing |
companions when
the acicdent occurred. The children
had a play house and it was while
a son of Morris Meckley pulled at a
piece of carpet on the floor, that a
double barrel gun fell over, both
were discharged and the
Smith in the
Thome was hur-
summoned and temporarily |
wend after which the
child was removed to
at Lancaster.
Miss Smith is between
seven years of
barrels
contents struck Misg
Dr W. M
riedly
dressed
unfortunate
the General Hospital
the
than the front. This prevents the
ltwo wheels from tracking each other | Saturday morning the Hospital
land the heavy wagons actually com- physicians ,amputated the left leg |
|pact the surface instead of cutting |2bove med
it. eet Gen. se se: |
ict Mates Crushed Stone to Improve Roads
{ Scared at a Motorcycle We understand that contracts are |
While Mr. Frank Weidman of being let for the furnishing of]
Florin, was out enjoying a ride on 8.000 tons of crushed stone to be
his motorcycle on Saturday a horse used on the State road between
those | qriven by a Mr. Eby frightened, ran | Highspire and Elizabethtown and |
‘around, breaking the wagon. No the same quantity for the road be-
{one was injured Ths is the seeond | tween Harrisburg and Hummels-
| wagon this horse demolished. town.
| Please Don't Forget The Museum is Closed
That we are going to give you} During the months of July, Au-
real bargains for the balance of thelgust and September, Danner’s Mu-
| month (July) as we want to reduce |seum at Manheim will be closed to
i stock befcre we take Inventory. It | the public. During this time Mr.
will pay vou to learn prices. $11.50 | Danner will add other articles of
interest and rearrange the displays.
Tt will be reopened to the public on
October 1
July 28 at 10 a.m.
Mr. Harry Zink of Rapho, accom-
| panied by his family, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Kemmerly. |
Mr. Harry Myers of New York
City is spending his vacation at the
| a .
| Engleside 1
| Marietta,
| Fahnestock, of Westminster, 8. C
There
on Sunday,
on Sunday evening.
will be preaching again
Mr. and Mrs.
n this place.
still
home of his parents,
Samuel Myers i
Farmers are busy garnering
and should the
favorable,
their wheat crop
weather harvesting
will be
accounts
prove
finished this week; from all
the 200(
hav
an
received crop is
everywhere. Recent showers
all
that
good crops of
revived vegetation to such ex
tent the present prospects f¢
all kinds is very e
couraging
setlist maine
Heifers
of
Jerseys,
Purchased Choice
Mr. S. G. Engle,
owner
erd o near
ite 1 purchased
Island
farm,
of these
qu ecently
choice Pine
Horse
of
White
sire
at
36,700
two heifers
breeding from
Pa. The
heifers was sold
1911
daughters
single lot the
750 each. In the
his daughters sold
celebrated bull,
95,698, died
daughters can
at any
sired
Non
cow
Paoli, of one
TT. S
and six
Cooper's
of his
in a
same for
1912 sale or
for $2,900.
Kn
two weeks ago and
now be purch
heife
Raleigh, out
a three-year
10,530 pounds
of butter
authenticated t
heautles.
week
to
for
sale
were purchased
it sale
Gamboges
not
price, The other
by Financial
Plasius Ethel,
that
milk and 570 pounds
produced
one year
These heifers are
Mr. Engle thi
is
vearling Jersey bull
on
an
shippe«
Pr. T.G
rr I [Anne
After Many Years
Mrs, Horace Eshleman Haden
Wilbur, Wash., is visiting Bain
bridge, her first visit there since
orty vears ago, when her parents
.
left Conoy township for the West.
A Blooming Cactus
Something unusual and
which proved quite attractive was a
cactus in full bloom at the residenec
A. B. Root Wednesday even-
very
of last
ing
eet Ieee
Don’t Roast
This kind of weather b get a
cool and breezy summer suit at Getz
Bros. $8.50 for cool mmer suits
worth $12.50.
ree al GI
The exceedir low prices on
Clothing at ene s should
surely intere