The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 07, 1912, Image 1

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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!
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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]
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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
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‘ ( 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 |
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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-
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| 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.
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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
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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
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| Mr. Charles Grady of Marietta they teok in he sights on the battle-|and three children, He tied his
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| 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
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| county spent Tuesday in town visit- spent last Saturday evening at!/ran away. The wife and children
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| 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 | +
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: 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 |
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Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, son 29 acres and perches of land
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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
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Tay ‘ her fri | | 4 . ol : : Ain Improvement
Campbg¢il and other friends. [ ; Monday will be 50x140 and the other 32x116| contact with the fence
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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
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| disville camp meeting, spent part of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strick father. Hot }. Harvey Ravmond. |"?
BY | a <t c 1 ¢ y 7 3¢ a wsser . : atner I . 1¢ 1a) y . J
ber. Sunday and Monday at the Metho-| Mount Joy, spent ‘Sunday as gi mocht, un au blenty Babble-awsser(yay and is white and brown : 5 | Borough Council did not mee
3 3 gadrunka, abodich der Diek un der i { Guests were present from I hiladel- | M ; : th August
= | Monday evening as e ugu
*Potisy’’. Ich un de Bess worra b-* ccting was. dispensed. with Tha
dot un hen blenty grickt tsu essa. On next mesting Will be the . first Mom
De Fraulein Kitzeldorfer hut uns
phia, Harris! g, Lancaster, Florin
Gri : ac stoe of ingles-| ,. r : .
iranima Backenstoe of Lingles | dist parsonage. Rev, Jones is the|of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Geyer.
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Horse and Colt Sale
Saturday, August 17, Mr. Ed
Ream will sell ¢ arlog raw-
4 ? i t carload of Craw [many more happy birthdays .
ford County horses and colts at] , teresa} Mfr Mr. James Glatfglter erected a
town, visited her son, J. M. Backen-| gq jont pastor of Oak Lane M. E.| The Florin Water Company con-
stoe and family, Sunday and Mon- and this place In the evening the
Church, Philadelphia. nected all of E. S. Weaver's proper- is all departed ishing. hi
day. . re .w” , . te : j a aE 1ests all departed, wishing 1im . :
Mr. Walter Keller of this place, |ties to their water pipes. in September.
opgawort, in first class style. De
ren Of Stras rg re : ests : y . : ; | hoova hen ol gamae hs ic s0 en
dren of Strasburg, were the guests|p,y,) Minn, both on the battleship|spent Sunday in town as the guest|Poova hen ol gamaent es ich so f M
One of Many
non I. Brandt of Marietta,
of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Dungan on fi Suit glater drawga daet. Ich hop cemetery at Millersville vesterdav
Sundhy. land Navy Yards, Phila., are here Mrs. John Dougherty and two
ne r ni 3 arris ro is ss . > : 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 |
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range in age from 1 to 6 years and |. The work was hauled to that place
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M: and Mrs. Ott Rice and il ana friend Guy Ellsworth of St. Mr. Peter Dukon of Hershey, |
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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,
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| 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:
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| 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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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