APR S p YL. XI. NO. 11 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 7, 1912 1.00 A YF ROULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING . MEDI! g0 to Sea Isle City for a short ’ Mr. Amos Shearer of near Mount | . For Presdent Personals | sta) Florin News Pleasant sold his property to Mr. | Obituary So much interest being manifest- Local Notes! i | = a — V Mr. Wilbur Waidly of the Stras- . Abram Nornhold of the same place, _ ed in the straw vote for President WHEREABOUTS OF OUR |Durg News, Rea Kreider and Paul| yAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY "VIL [for $1,700. . | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS; |4t Chandler's Drug Store last week, | ANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS NDS THE PAST WEEK (Myers of Strasburg, spent a few AGE WEST OF HERE Mrs. Harvey Frank ol York, is TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER {It has been decided to continue the GENERAL INTEREST - hours with the family of W. D. | spending several weeks in town as |same another week. If in that] . | § | Where They Have Visited | Chandler | the suest of her parents, Mr. and| some Well Known People From Our [neighborhood this week drop in and | grief Local Happenings Gathered Strangers Huse Ove Sul: My. and Mrs. H, E. Ebersole, son Occurred Since Our Last Issue in| Mr we Among Them? : : 4 Ap ; . a i : ; Were ou HY & | Bernard, Mr. Ralph Eshleman and | Our Hustling and Wide Awake Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bennett and Great Beyond Since Our bast Issue | President. You only place the name | World for Quick Reading Withi | Local and Personal Briefs That Have Emanuel Young Neighborhood Have Passed to the [cast your vote for your choice for | They Ocenr With the Whirl of ti E. Klugh is at Harrisburg Miss Kathryn Gingrich, spent Sun Neighbor Village. Florin { son of Juniata, are pending a few Presdential choice on the | { ; Few Days. : at Vallley Forge. The trip was | lays here as guests ) r parents, Mrs lizabeth Hartman, widow f bs \ deposit same in a ballot oe ud Mrs. Philip Pyle of Mr. Ebersole’s touring car. | Mr .. 8. Moore spent Sunday at r. and Mrs. G. A Geyer. ( 0 al ied at Columbia | box arranged o1 that purpose lead the Bulletin ast Wednesday Mr. Jacob Sau-|AMillwa r. and Mrs. 8. 5. Risser, Mi years Balloting clo twelve o'clock, Sat f Vi a nice fitting Suit go Mr. and Mrs. Clay- | Wi House Shoes f Josepl isser and Mr. Aaron Kuhns urday night, Aug 10. Your name are in town today and family lla Eagle has returend to and lamily, i r and arvey Si ariitielz bro und at Beverly, where they} 0 Dalton, a well-know nor 1 re { pear on tl Kan., after spending some ind Mr, Harvey Sauder | i ell-khows | tor number a appear ion. the took an automoblle and friends co de Manheim, died af-|ballot so the voting is a secret one. |ply to garet Bopp . } Y { i . ‘ ( ord and Ge bur ) Manheim, 0 sea tic he hosbital : ¥ wb oh; . : : : Holler it the : o Ruth Mowery of Strasburg, JX rd and Gettysour ; Ww : i 10 ital, 1 v of is the new ice tri 1 irubsker and V ed vears blia y mi r H ' 3rooks & C Joy friends on a trip to H l 1 l I*. Brooks & Co. tows, Harrigburg and Hershe) eihiown, tr re Ee Jig reductions in Suit Cases and ) 1 Ire i ig rich on Tuesday Rev. Henry I. Heisey Nea ; Cea Bags. ob tel a Sheaffer of Middle- Dr. and $ Heilig sd ; r Nemost: Viel in otis : rete Bro . two 1 ( Henry I. Heisey, a bishop | lhe tat croy in Lancaster The Family Theatre at. Lancaster town on Saturday and two sons Pittsfield. Mas nd ther point in Christ denomina- | county will be the largest in many | clos and will open again Sept. 2 1 nig Suitg at I, D. Beneman's thruout the New England states. | Vv the ¢ or Irien n s Severa lay ! ne } lied on Sunday night ¢ is ars, sa farmers and truck i your ) Mir \. Wile) in Millersville, ag 3 OWar: The eld of early tubers great sale and you will save dollars Clarence Stoll spent . . : They expect t eon two weeks | here with their par-|° f 9 Ye sont oer a : a : i : ; : are Mr. and Mrs. J. E i 1d ends in Maytov M ( Youn He is survived by S | wag beyond expectation and the Supervsor Welsh is busy-cleaning two children arrive as Sunday and the following chi immense. Growing the weeds and gutters on Henry town riend 1d relatives at Millerstown, | Rev. Jacob 1 Heisey, Manor town- | 1i¢ \ ] and | street Garber left Sunday for conditions ave been excellent from Jackson, Mich spend two | vhere he has secured |''” wckson, Mich, pend two . ' . : ; b Qt fy Mt arate avi ahi inate « i . { : and | Wa I ) f Lancaster Sy ‘ Millersburg and other ship; Lizzie and Mary, at home tl 1 remarkably free Eleven persons accompamied the . e potatoe ¢ 1 . : weeks with their parents, Mr. employment, Mrs. Mary Michael has returned home afrer a visit of one week to | Mrs. Henry Wittle on West Done- : ess ow vith friends. | place Sunday Dr..O J. Snodgrass and wife, er, Jacob, and two sisters, Annie | N . + yy h + | p Noah, Manor township One broth-| irom blight Orders are now being excursion to the seashore from here taken for future delivery at 50 | today moth- | Mrs, Annie Wilcox of Philadelphia, and Christiana, of Lebanon county nis 6) The price last year The Salunga Band serenaded a gal street. | Mrs. H. P. Cooper, Mrs. Raymond | ¢ | Long of Lancaster, Mrs. W. D.jel 1 Mrs. B. F. Grosh Lancaster, | also survive, 1 $1.50 and in some in-! number of our citizezns last Thurs- | : y vs : P 1 | Chandler, Misses Verna, Ella, Vivi Sj a Md fan and Dorothy Chandler, Martha |! , 1s th st of . Wittel and Slateviev farm, Md. 3 Rev hn) «@ 13 > . an iiss Bucher and John Chandler, spent Messrs Lemon Leisey, E. S. | Philip Ruhl, a farmer residing { Real Estate is Selling Mrs tta Bennett and son Thom- | : . sy . : [ vt os | Irs, Jue : | last Wednesday at the Cove | Mr. I Lancaster Weaver, Charles Musser and Rob-|near Silver Spring, drove to Salunga Daniel s speni S ay at Lemoyne with er ; i . BE 1 | Mrs. Dr. W. M. Thome and two town Mon- ert Coble of Elizabethtown, spent on Saturday to do some shopping C. L.. Bly and family. | ars : : children, Mrs. C. S. Longenecker Mrs. nnie Miller and son Harry | £ R of Phil¢delphia, are the guests of | Mrs. Sarhia Dowhower, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Garber and J : ! | tertained by Mrs. Thome’s mother daughtd' Esther attended the Meth- | i. ; | and sisters. Elizabethtown, Miss Slizabeth Wilson 1as re- : : Nis . : ; zuests of Vrs John H ee stances hizhe: day evening Shuemaker the past week \ Driving Mishap ! — New Caps here aplenty for boy and man, See the new royal purple. turned after spending a week at |50c. Getz Bros. Baker C. S. Musser is now serv- Earhart, of Manheim, a few days ago sold at private sale to] last Thursday at Gettysburg, where He was accompanied by his wife | ym I. A ; | Ses : Wenger. his farm of 100 (ing bread and cakes baked in his acres of land th improvements in |fine new bake house. Mr. Amos C. Fridy of Elizabeth- | town, is the executor of Solomon and daughter and Mrs. J. Willis spent Monday in town visiting field. horse in front of Eby’s store and | | jo | Mr. Charles Grady of Marietta they teok in he sights on the battle-|and three children, He tied his | | f | Freed spent Thursday at Jain ; . : 2 | Rapho township, near the Midway { bridge where they were rovally en-| friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leib, Mrs. left the family in the carriage } ae hoolhouse. for $9 000 Samuel G. Keller of near Man-| Hoover, late of West Donegal: Go to I. D. Beneman's for your | Rev. Enos Tyson of Montgomery John Morton and son Alpheus, | The horse slipped the bridle and | | county spent Tuesday in town visit- spent last Saturday evening at!/ran away. The wife and children | | | heim, sold his farm consisting of school Suits, Shoes and Hats. He is ti ole i SChRTV : . | odist Taague at Penryn. ing friends. Middletown calling on friends. | were thrown from the buggy when | + | : Moyer ar family left! Mr. §. oyer and ) John and daughter Edna, 1 ay for Wildwood, N. J., where I r ici 3c 1’ ji r iT i londay for Wild ! | Henry Hoar and Mr. Elmer Kling of | ville, was a Monday visitor to Schroll’s Rambler touring car. { The children escaped unhurt, but | . os } Bunfa - ) - : Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, son 29 acres and perches of land { - - . 1 : m ’ 1 “1 i . 8] 3 cy i i f i i Mrs.| Mr. John 8. Strickler of Landis-|They made the trip in Mr. Jno. E.[the horse collided with a fence.|. ith improvements, in Rapho town- | closing out his entire stock, of cloth- alt ship, to Albert Rettew, for $90 per 118 town, Mr. E. I. Nissley and song will in| Mrs. Ruhl had the end of one of her Mr. Henry Hoffman has retired they ar spending the week i : : ; pe D f Atgl | Intercourse, spent Sunday with the |friends in were Miss/ Minerva yer of Atglen, is | : Se Form i ut ’ , ie RO AT ans rm anes : Miss’ Miner : % : {| family of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob H. Miss annie Kline commenced the near future erect two large four|fingers torn off The buggy was | pp as bar clerk at the Central House spendig: some time with Mrs. Albert | story brick warehouses. The one|damaged considerably by coming in and Mr. Harry Brooks filled the va- Zeller, Master John Evans will | working in the Elizabethtown Shoe | Tay ‘ her fri | | 4 . ol : : Ain Improvement Campbg¢il and other friends. [ ; Monday will be 50x140 and the other 32x116| contact with the fence | { i Supervisor Welsh and his assist J cancy, am - - . y line F rin 4ig © - i ants laid a fine bolen block crossing | Mr. . . Kline of Florin+is com N | spend several weeks here. Factory on ay. Si el Philips of the U. S. Navy jd . 5 . | TA Sa : amgel Philips of t $ On Monday a party of young Mr. John Uffenheim of Lebanon feet. Mr. J. Y. Klne has the con- | ladies hailing from Harrisburg as a Tuesday isitor to friends act for the concrete and brick Shot Monkey-Faced Owl \ I a mother Mrs. Lizzie Philips | : 2 : . . } { 5 ¢ on West Main street at the inter ! WE All 9s Philadelphia and Mount Joy went y the \iliage 1 ind Jacob Snyder has the] Phares Wolgemuth has in his| fishing at Snyder's When they got | srtha Eby and Eva Kri- re for the carpenter work. | possession an owl that is of a rare | js speiding some time with his ; is speidin; pleting a spacious porch “at the home of Mrs. J. M. Brandt on North | Market Street. Mr. Frank Pennell quit bik job as Mr. Harvey Curgan of Philadel- ection of Main and New Haven. In- 3 i + ( |e V or i ir . 1v across phia, sent a few days with hig par- | stead f laying it directl) LCT OS ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Curgan. Mr. and Mrs, James Glatfelter a | specie, and attracted to the creek they found that they |d were Sunday visitors Ein Gooda Tzeit attention st Main they laid it diagonally : | from Shellenberger’s to the Wash- | Painter in the coach works at G. : : Moyer's on account of his health 31 i Kk z : y ingt louse ind it is quite an im- ¥ = rs AT ighter Elizabeth took an au- : : 3 h \Q » amohl orund-saw : : ngton House, al : : : : and deaight Elizabeth took a tel and partook of a grand fish |spending a week at Pa : she mocht es mir amo en § i Wining on the Marietta and Mount Joy | ; | Mr. Amos Shickley is his spfcessor. | provement over the oid one. C bie trip to Bainbridge on Sun-| : Janquet vella., Mir worra tsu fieret vIn ‘ ; . . tomobie drip 10. Bain 2 | supper. guests of relatives. Banque ella : turnpike Horace A. Groff, shot the sera Si A acc i [ slight fire occurred on a trol | forget their tackle They all re-|tives at Greenland when shown in town {turned home to the Exchange Ho- Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Morton are f yinchdawe ovet 1 ir ous ga hi p Dinchdaw wet hen mix While a number of men were gun ‘ | £ : : sr Dick irkw wor i wie a 3 . Baa day. v. W. G. Jones, pastor of Oak Miss Ruth Bailey of Lancaster Der Dick Kirkwood wor dot ue owl on the wing. He fell in the | Birthday Di . yu Donegal street Sunday sr galocht hut wor es unmedilich. | : , A Birthday inngr | Wolgemuth yard, and Mrs. Wolge- 1 3 Mrs. John H Shuemaker gave a | nuth captured him witl a bag % : Ftinenis bef ue damage red 1 1 bag. birthday dinner in honor of her] inguished yefore much damage 'S pl ‘harles > f yday | a if 3 : Mrs. Joseph Charles left tc da | Li M. E. Church, who is conduct- | spending her vacation in town but the flames were ex- for Birzghamton and Elmira, N. Y.,| to visit her,sister, Mrs. M. J. Bie- i i 3 1 sr P ‘vr fs yr ing the Bible Study classes at Lan-|the guest of her mother. n der Potsy Hauffa, un de 'v”’ Slocum, hen plenty fun ge Yor aoe Bs | [ The face resembles that of a mon- | | disville camp meeting, spent part of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strick father. Hot }. Harvey Ravmond. |"? BY | a : i led ) Dora M. Billet of Harrisburg, is. , yigit to the former's parents,|children of Annville called on public sale at the Farmers’ Inn] fine monument with markers in the linnesota, now lying at League Is-|of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haines | Stock Yards in this place. thes | ae} nie gsaut es ich see kauft hop by de range in age from 1 to 6 years and |. The work was hauled to that place ) i ie 1 | | { M: and Mrs. Ott Rice and il ana friend Guy Ellsworth of St. Mr. Peter Dukon of Hershey, | i | fi is t inventor of a sanitary speak- | ire {] very ! > A o 1 y | . ‘ rave ¢ . arry Ie er ne lot. \mong them |, wr disc with. vibrator attachment by our local drayman, Mr. Harr) | Getz Preeder fer ocht dollar Om spending reek i m as y | . chi 1 acs : : = ats somshdawg ella der dick,, der ! spending ‘ihe week in town as thejy, ,5q Mrs. Z W. Keller on Mari- | friends in the village Tuesday. Somshdaw vella der Dick are a few two-year olds, that weigh | Ressler, | | Pottsy un der “Cy’ nei gae tsu de | to be carried in one’s pocket and | { If dollar Sui 350 pounds. Also a few with| = | Getz reeder un tswelf dollar Suits : . : : i placed over a retz Breed pedigrees. Don’t miss this lot of] ; : itoti : i > tube, insuring sanitation and better Surprise Party gues: of her cousin, Kathryn Long-|.ii4 street. They expect to remain A number of our citizens attend- enecier. {here until Auk. 20th. ed the funeral of Rev. Henry Hei- Msgs Esther Brubaker of near Miss Vivian Chandler entertained |sey qf Millersville on Wednesday. | kaufa fer ocht dollar. Horses Mr. Chis IT Zoller will Erisman’s Church, is spending the in honor of her cousin, Dorothy Mr. Georce M. Houck of Lancas-| Tom’ Katunzy. call the salo. telephone speaking results while speaking. A very pleasant surprise was giv- ro ri oe rg se % . 3 a ett Sree ree nn Miss Ida Bryan on Saturday weeli with her aunt, Mrs. Kate|,,nqjer, last Frday evening. The |ter, made a business trip to town : . etl Ort : | : : n J istate Season | Warren Strickler Injured { evening in honor of her nineteenth Season for the sale of real estate Warren Strickler, who accom- | birthday Those present were: | | | | 1, > T Can You Use Them { | Moyer, Dorothy Chandler, Vivian A large number of town folks at-| . ‘Here are a pair of g vag s | ‘ Yi 14 3 3 9 tv We under- € € pair of good Wagons |, nied the U S. 8. straw ride, | Misses A 1 Myers, Vauline Willi- | | | | { Weidman. | following were present: Christine | Monday. M: Abram Hertzog left Monday an ON? tar Co “ting ig | on 4 wee approaching for Altoona after conducting a big | papier, Musser Stauffer, Arthur [tended the Landigsville camp that will be sold very reasonable specal sale for Merchant 1 D. M Ti B IW : demands for farms and was attending the brakes of one of | ams, 1 Brian, Esther Hagenber- { Moyer, yomas ennett and ‘ar- | Sunday. i 3 : een. | One good rubber tire runabo i ? | . ’ : ” Benoman i B 1. Ti had ; 1 M I : : : town properties will exceed offer- ; er tire runabout, with the wagons hen a passing team! ger, E 1 W. Greiner, Ethel Li A ren entzel. 1ey had a very pleas- Mrs. Benjamin Souders : vipa | three Ww tires at cost $13.50. ie3 : : Lh y 1 hu ings and in consequence good prices ee new tires that cost $13.50.| ..... jim Two wheels passed ov- | Shenk, Jdith Lindemuth,” Alice Hirry Rubus and lady friend, ant evening, and wer chaperoned | John Mastersor visited friends at il). ho. realized Wagon is good in paint and is yours | hi . i t1 |W 1 M Charl Morton is Jona Zeiders ' New fork, | : r v | will be realized. > rr his bod) he escape with | Way, and Messrs. Charles Morton, Miss: Bgra, Zeiders of New York, |; Miss Verna Chandler. Lancaster on Sunday for $20.00 i og 3 lav fai . ‘ 3D hrinises ary trainer 1a1re Car ell were Sunday visitors at the so ANT i = ua Miss Irene Brandt of Middletown | ruises Harry Greiner Clarence ampbell, Those expecting to hold public { semesters reas Walter Greiner, William Brubaker, painted, with brand new dasher and | : q ; h or. ad Samuel Lost His Pantg { Alvin Shonk, Eckert | , and Vhile S. C. May of Kinderhook | John Greiner. The evening was | | | : i change Hotel : : . h t sales or to offer properties at private | )ne end spring surrey, newly | LE hai | 3 r is spe ing 5 ‘eek as the guest ii : 4 Some Wheat Crop Is spending the Wweex as t yc, on i hie vine ir ord Mr. Harry Shilofsky 'is home af-| Vinie i i ; 1 of* Miss Tillic Weldman sale will do best by giving their or i : Mr. Samue . Tressler, tenant Mig 1 I bo ia Aver work. it ter spending a week at Philadel- * nant ‘on ers to the Bulletin. All our work i ~ . . lav : te ols vs . 2 ; Eugene Garber left on Monday . S , complete. It is a gift at $25.00. | Gig . : ; : phia, Atlantic City, New York City he of the Cameron farms at Done guaranteed to be the best, and the i it Ar $ { was at a picnic on Saturday, an un- | spent in palying various games and ) {os Yah mls “hi te : all a 1is office. | . : ; : + i and Coney Island. fe has just finished threshing his prices are right. | holy thief broke into his house and | was enjoved by all presen Miss : wheat crop. From 125 acres he re- will spend several weeks. EE Harry J. Aungst, wife and son | Mr. J. K. Freymevyer, our loeal in good condition, curtains, all| for Blaine, Perry county, where he {oa SO Advertisements inserted in the | carried off three pairs of his trous- | Brian wag the recipient of a number Marlin of Philadelphia, spent satur- | ved 3,7 bushels of wheat, an baker, purchased a fine driving Bulletin are read by thousands of Supervisors, Listen | ers plus shoes, underwear, handker-|of beautiful presents | averag sarly 3( 3 > , | harKer, irenase ¢ iI i 5 ; Joe ] i . 0 - 3 rare r a WR : ats tive wy ok a J i dav snd Sanday visiting J. M. Back- ve iA nearly 30 bushels to the Lancaster countians and always The Superior Court has just rend- | chiefs and a new suit of clothes. - Pe — > n. i acre. alf of this product will be enstoe and family. : 4 | delivered to Brandt and § g Weel. ts ~— township supervisors erec » allow | ’ ; . Miss Evelyn Stigelman, an accom- | bod ths tot . 5 tehman Charles Menaugh of Middletown, oh i re re Olt " ! pervisors erect or allow Fell Off a Tyuck 5 ; 3 1ere, and the balance to E. S. 3 ? Pe re : 1 ’X 2 ars i ic roads a dangerous wat- | plished young lady from Harrisburg rh Ga ’ Moors spent Sunday in town as the guest : , : {in the public roads a dangerous Wat; ae as vt at Florin. From 60 dozen sheaves = * : Miss Anna Prescott, of Stevens|ar preaker, or hump so that a vehicle | , dal five Veors. i vine. 3 is sojourning at ‘Hotel De Backen- : of his. nbther Mrs. Fannie Men- : : g ios : did {aged about five years, and living in Hast Donegal, was united tm mar- stoe’ for few Weeks i he threshed 48 bushels of wheat and 3 ? Hill, has quite a numbr of relics.|pagsing over the road and striking the Keto. Property on Heirs Street) =o al, $ € ; stoe ate 2e48, o ; aug To . = . srvg)-otl 18 3.1: : BN1y = "Ly I riage with Mr. David Muntper o Miss Anna T. Welsh of Columbia 80. (Wo [tons and 1,600 Ibs, of ng) I i if Two of these are old coal-oll Iams. 54 throws the occupants out and] fell off a truck at the P. R. R. depot as vith Mr. David Mynifes B82 . . ’ ’ row y : snry A, Sheetz ¢ wife were |, re nha ET wv 5 AD Tk 8 € . ROR. who has a number of pupifs in this straw. From this enormous crop Henry A, 991% a 8 i ; The one was purchased 51 years ago|causes them injury, the township is 10: Na8. 8 2 he zuests of Isaac H. Brandt and | us 3 : Mr. Tressler baled 100 tons of straw | ['€¢ SUests 0 ’ by one of her friends. She has used |jiable in damages i eas lace, is taking a vacation during . ’ By to viv o ay asters i oe : : : EoD, that required stitching. mw To Ene: . h Pp t1 : £ 5 : t © | which he has for sale. Mr. Daniel | [AMY of near Mastersonville on fp, lamp with the same burner for Lg i abit the First United Brethren church, 1e month o ugust. : 0 Yi ins : as TTT —— een Ls rs AnasAne. The ReWlv iw S M Teaiahi i g da h Derr of this place, did the thresh- |>unday. 26 vears. The oil-reservoir is held On For W A Beit & at Foss last Wednesday. The newly wedded s. Isaiah Sumpman anc augh-| = . vw IK OANOY. 5 force are Y s : n er Way | and Concert at Flor 3 vaeida: 4 1 1 i sa : i A an wi ing. Mr. Henry Keener and force are by a brass pedestal which is founda ¥ on € ¥ ome | 7 v once : il couple will reside in Indiana. ter laura and Miss Levina ostet- iilv one i srecting a large... Mrs. Arthur Jrown, who spent 1e Foresters and wi give a é a busily engaged in erecting a large tioned on a marble slah 0 8] n 9 : four months with her parents in {grand concert at the Florin Hotel i | horse at C. C. Hallman’'s sale last | ty 3 Jorge =» : Brae “| bring good results. ered a decision holding that where | pore A Wiican | Mumper—Barclay Miss Anna Barclay, daughter of A young lad, Markel by name, Mr and Mrs George Barelay. of ! Blaine, Perry Co The ceremony {and cut a severe gash in his head took place at Hagerstown, Md., In — enim meee A i —————— r are spending the week with : if ear Re ; : te gh I i = A Dh Trick warehouse for Mr. Harry Eshleman Another. odd relic faa trunk friends a othville. 4 irty ric = Xe Tririr S . : : y t Salunga. shaped little wooden box 112 years a ng Mr. and Mrs. John Kemmich and A mean and what might have Miss Mabel Young of Lancaster, : ho Miss Mabe f old. In this her mother kept the attended the Haines—Hoin wedding ylaythings of her first-born. Miss : a yin b a) was accompanied by three of her eet eee at Lancaster Thursda Mr. and Attended a Wedding on Saturday evening, August The following persons from here England, sailed for home last Wed- nesday, July 31, and expects to ar-| Everybody is invited to come children of Lancaster, are spending been an expensive trick was played is spending a week n town with rive home in about ten days. She |hear it i he week here as guests of her|jon Mr. M. B. Hiestan while at {hor an ¢ le r. and rs : : the ek g Bh and hile at | her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Prescott now keeps in this box sew-| "2 | : Mis J. H Zeller and two soga. Mr father, Mr. B. M. Metzler. Landisville Camp on Sunday even- Henry Young paraphernalia and 4 large num children. i Another Swindle Busted Mrs. . 4 and sons, Ar. . : s ’ : ng parap ‘nalile a a large - | a . « Mr wig Soems: ia Mr. Isaac Detwiler and family of | ing. Some rascal filled the ash tank Mr. Israel Leisey, of Reamstown,i, . . .,..4ies used by her mother® Wee The Red Mountain Railroad, Min- [27d Mrs. Lewls Seen of ‘this : . rt oD x er oO 3 2S us y > « 2 d . . nlace Ir ai ic a grands r Lancaster, spent a week here as|of his gas generator on his automo- spent last Tuesday in town as the mn ae Kindly: Rivembered 1g and Smelting Co., a Colorado | "¥ Mr. Hai i grandson of 3 y i i : i ho iet a : 3 r GY —- y Rme Bre ; # » 8 guests of his brother, Mr. Solomon | bill with water and when Mr. Hies- | oyest of his son, Mr. Lemon Leisey Their A 173 Yea | On Monday th 1 fire] ORCETR that took in about $125,000 Wr Sone . t : . 5 > : ) 1eir Ages ir ars | nN. 3 ay e emplioves at he ov — Detwiler on Lumber street. tand tried to light his lights the |,t the Florin Inn 8 i 5 : . _|of Lancaster county money, has a on . g : Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ebersole’s|Grey Iron Works took a collection | : Mrs. C. L. Eby of Lemoyne, and | generator caught fire and was all Mrs. Ed. Stoll, sor ay and bined f 73 veo Mr.ltor thelr feliow 1 : | gone to smash. Good Vaudeville “ > 4 - : 7 5 . gir : combined ages sum 173 years. Mr. pt eir YW employe, Louis | | gon Charles of Chicago, Ills, are ablaze. He immediately kicked the | gaughter Ruth of Pittsburg, are|, 3 : ois Bi ————-. Ff you are a lover of vaudeville : . i Dr : is 89, and Mrs. is 84, Mrs. Ebersole, | Koch, who was injured by a fall| : spending today with Mrs. Eby’s|entire top off the generator, then |spending several weeks in the : i ickly : A 3 altho sne spends most of her time!several weeks ‘ago. A neat sum was| mother, Mrs. Margaret Zeller. quickly removed his duster and]family of A. B. Winters. | { Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Johnson and |smothered the flames, thus avoid- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Strickler, Mrs. ehters Hilda and Dorothy, are|ing a bad fire which undoubtedly |g paner, and Mr. Gifford S. Boyer ding a two weeks’ vacation with would have destroyed his machine all of Lebanon, were visitors aw the §ds at Boyertown and other|and quite likely several others | Fjorin Inn on Sunday. : nearby hie . _. |rugs; some of these are small ones ap Gis y thik. woard ; 3S. y. Mrs. A. T. Hamawei of the Capi- Has seated all delegates that wear | eel re een last night they were greeted by Schroll . a that she made for some of her great- Getz B Clothing ’ ’ and Mrs. Jachb M. Schro ———— tol City, returned home after retz Bros. Clothing. Reddies, Don't Forget It pays to be| Mrs. Jno. E. fchroll and two spending a week with her parents, | Every member of Otsego Tribe, grand-children. She is now doing = E : well drest. $7.50 to $25.00. i No S 1 t Lebanon Hail Damages Tobacco iid A patch work abed. : ) | hters spent Surglay at L A hail storm passed over a sec- | H. Wittel and wife. ee A io or onsite Tr | No. 59, Imp. O. R. M., is requested Read Them Hershey, making the trib bY | tion of country southwy st. of town Mr. J. Y. . Kine and force just Bull Moozers' at Chicago ° Bitten by a D4 to be present at Friday's Council The proposed amendments to the — last week, badly dama\¥ # tobacco. | finished laying the concrete walks Nominated that clothing to be Miss Sarah Kramer, ,Baughte: of | Sleep Business of importance constitution as ordered by Robert 38 Verna Chay with John Corn vas also cut but will not in-|around the J. S. Carmany store| worn at _convention must be fur-,Alexander Z. Kramer. : tt in | RN McAfee, Secretary of the Common- Dorothy Cha:# paday | todhre with the crop td any great j building now !occupied by A. D.| nished by Getz Bros. $9.00 for |the thigh of her right § 7 a | Ask for Red Letter Stamps. wealth, may be found in our adver rad hy ‘ n \ : | : 3 , Na Saxi@nt, . n if Ga ‘ \ $15.00 Suits. {ast Thursday. a Trading Stamps given free. ti {ing co! mas this week. LY ater X R | od > : » i iia \ J : “i ple. 3 a, WwW A Sed Nida 3 Peak 4 et oo } $ : a Boys Scout as well ag good moving pictures : ; + Around to Getz Bros. an see | don't fail to go to Dreamland every abed, is a cheerful old lady. Her |raised. ete ang seedon't fail. Ror * ad t what we are showing you in Suits. | night this week The proprietor. face is almost a continual smile tO Ames Dx ® ’ | Every Suit we have is reduced and | has engaged a good musical and Getz Bros. | you can save from $1.00 to $8.00 | minstrel act and the participants Convention at Chicago bon vour Suit are all to the good. Monday and when she speaks, and when she list- At ens. Since Spring she made eight crowded houses. ree etl Qe