ET TI ara A THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XI. NO. 13 MOUNT JOY PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1912 $1.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING Personals THE WHEREABOUTS OI} OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Who and Where They Have Visited-—= Many Strangers lere Over Sun wiys—Wore dou dong Ahan Mr. M, A, Rollman has gone St. Louis, Miss Sadie Culp spent a week West [lairview, Mr, Hawry Boyce is off’ on week's vacation, Mr. W. Weigle of "Harrisburg, was in town yesterday. Mr. John Hershey of Landisville, Spelt Saturday in towa, Mr. Harry. Rosen of Harrisburg was in town yesterday. Me Geo. 1. Zook of York, spent last Wednesday in: town. Col. A, Starr of Philadelphia, a Friday visitor to town, Mr. David F. Gable spent Sunday at Central Manor Camp, Mr. W. M. Robinson of Harris burg, was in town Friday. Mr: and Mrs. D. -D. Easton spent Sunday at Rocky Springs. Mr. H. G. Hoffman is .spending a few days jat Philadelphia, Mx, Samuel S, Sheaffer of .Colum- bia, was in town. Thursday. Mr. Elmer Keoch ;of burg spent Monday, in town, Mr, Charles, Brunner spent Sun- day. at Marietta with friends. Mr, J. M. Garman of Landisville, visited friends here Saturday. Mr, P B. Dissinger of Lancaster, spent Yast WwW ednesday. in ‘town. Mrs. Henry Krall and son, Francis spent Saturday at Atlantic City. Messrs. Ray Hilt and’ Roy Good left Sunday for parts unknown. Mr. John 'B.'Kitchen of Lancas- ter spent Thursday in our boro. “Mr.~H. G.— Myers-of - Lancaster, visited friends in town Saturday. Messrs. Jno. Bowman and Paul] Dieter spent Sunday at Ephrata. A new crossing “was laid acro$s Marietta street: at Majin this week. Mr. 1. ‘H, QOherholtzer of. BEliza- bethtown, spent. Thursday .in town, Mr. John--H,. Markley. of Lancas- ter, was a Thursday visitor to town. Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and daughter Alta, spent Saturday at Elizabeth- | town. Mr. E. G. Bloser.._ of the Capitol City, spent yesterday in our bor- | 1 ough. Mr. Daniel Kieffer of Annville, was in. our midst Saturday on busi- \ ness. Mr. C." B. Raife of Philadelphia, | f spent the fore part of this week town. Mr. and Mrs." Burwood Brandt of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday town: mia. iL VA $ Miss Katie Hby of renrorE | spending a few days in town with friends. Mr. Clarence Davis and wife Lancaster, spent . Sunday at S. Miller's, Mr. I. W. Black of Baltimore, circulated famong friends here Md., Thursday. - * Mrs. Thomas Kacy and. children f Philadelphia, are here on a visit “.0 friends. Miss Stella Secvears 1s spending two weeks at Lancaster as the guest ' of friends. Messrs. = Charles Bennett and Christian Heilig spent Sunday Columbia. Master Edward Richards Coatesville, spent Sunday here with’ his father. Msses Shookers on East family Daniel Felker at Central Manor Sunday, making the Chambers- of Lancaster, former's sister, Mrs. and Mrs. ihe £. Duffy, of the County Settieanentoding Thursday ineonr Katharyn and Mrs. Miss Mabel Geisteweit Mr. Joseph Bachebach of the City Silver Springs TU. several weeks with Mrs. Sara Brady, and Mrs, Robert Sunday at Manor Camp, ing the trip by motorcycle, Mazie Shelly left for Asbury Park, N, will spend a week, and Mrs. Henry Brenesholtz City, are guests of Main William Malehorn Manchester, are of Mr. James Clatfelter Maud Decker of town spent Sunday hére as the sister, Mrs. Charles John Cramer spent Mr, and Mrs Mrs. David Eby at Emma Shank of is spending a week here sister, ‘Mrs, .John F, Snyder has from a trip to Wilkesbarre and oth- er points in the northern part of the R. Wagner and Ruth and Frank of Columbia, days with Mrs. Kate Weid- Charles H. Zeller appointed trustee Hipple and spent: Sunday with s parents, Mr. John Haas and two daugh- were guests and Mrs. 1. E. Johnson and Hilda mahal “Bashy, ¥é- Thursday from a two weeks’ Prfstian Garbef ang ¢ Fay Seaday “at Hershey. made‘in Mr. C. 8S. Jacob M. Schroll and son, pusher on this old rag spent Saturday Y. Mrs. E. W, Garber at supper last Mazie Cassell and Anne of Chicago. Scott Detwiler, clerk department at Shand’s store, Lancaster, 2 a two weeks’ vacation, Annie Kornbau and Rudolph of Philadel- are the guests of Mrs, Preshyterian Monroe -Rramer and friend Miss Katie. #shleman, Martha; and - Mary Eshleman, Sunday at Rocky Springs. Fortenbaug is spending sithe, here -as-the guest-of her grandpar- Mand Mrs. Philip J. Dieter. Miss Mary E. Newpher aecom- by Miss Helen Monday at Steelton as the guests of latter's sister, Mrs. Hoyt Niss- Charles Pfautz and David Bricker spending several guests of Miss Mary Detwiler and Mrs. John Cramer and attended the B. Sunday School of Brotherly Leve, called en friends picnic last Saturday. here Friday. Mr. Harry Youtz and family { Mountville, spent Sunday in. town! vith friends, Mr. J. O. Rhodes of Altoona was' n town Friday calling on former | | acquaintarices. Mr. SFC Thompson left Monday patesville; where: she will go to fe sekaeping,: Charles Wealand and family figs in town. ''i? mE @ furg, was the guest. of her moth Irs. John Zink: vi A Aaron::Seachrist and family Ars. Charles Dieroll Bas gone hiladelphia, where she is visiting nd relatives, on Hollman “of ¢ Pb xchange Hetel here. LM. wy Steinman, emptoyed is home at: Marrisburg. Sy riends at Elizabethtown. 1 gE Biizabethiown, spent aduntay: A | Mrs Claréice Cralevay of p> Savah ast Bexlin, weze he. guests. of, Mr. Mary delphia spemt the: past her niece, Mrs. Darvin Pénmell. . oan fx- iJI0. LP $4 #pent. several sare] % TORE Ton TL. ters Miss- Mayme = and Mrs. Levan have returned te their Reading “after spending time with her som amd family, J... Harry Miller on Columbia Ave. ° Grey Tron Works, hag zone fo Mrs. ‘dafhie, Mershey and] s. Mi- ha Christman spent | ‘Sunday wih “Miss Belie Brady of == a is Mrs. Charles and t two daughters enjoyed an aio: mobile ride to BlizabetHtown,: Bain- | bridee, ,Lobato, Maviown lefta fast evening. Samia] Bookman ur townsman Bodkinhs & is ing “efi ieatty | if with apopleptie fst hopes for Si recovery. fi y 2 or wit wb t¥mbia. here as oi of Mr. {and Mrs! Joseph B. Hershey, j Noland. of) «Phifadel- spent Thursday in town. Sensendeirfer. of Phila- week with Hobie? an Jaeob Brunmer, Brunner, mather. Mrs. Mrs!'W. B. Detwiler Tacs’ and Br, Wright of Rariitiere, rtovir—am—rrte-trig=te—Bnrvorvbter-on | In | guest | na : _|ing E.'S, Moore's fénce to a coat of was one of the of R. V. Fegley. appraisment was made yester- and Mrs, Thos. Earl Kaylor spent Sunday at Elizabeth- 5 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- and children _manse,_, Keller, and Mari- $110 1 stroke, Mary Brun- Milfer’ and daugh- Florin News AGE WEST OF HERE elghbor Village, Movin. business trip to town Monday. Mr. H G. Myers of Lancaster called on friends in town Tuesday. Mr. A. Lauber, Jr., of’ York, ' was Mr. Harvey Geyer spent Sunday at Wm, Strickler's near Mount Joy. 1 | a) Monday visitor to friends in town { ss- | s\ Mr, 'D. M. Sénsenig of Lancaster day. paint, Bossler, friends. it to friends. Inn on Tuesday. friends in town, Inn last Thursday. = on Lancaster friends. calling on relatives. in town last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.” J.°8 ‘Raffensberger + guests, of his brother. Mr. George Rhoads at: Maytown; of hig father, Mr. Jacob Hershey. lantic where ents at Re Sve. and: Mrs, C. 8. Waghstetter. and Mrs. Henry Freymever. morning ‘and evening, Sept. 8. this office. Saturday. daughter will attend the grocers’ pieniec at Hershey Park on Thurs- Harrisburg grocers. Hendrix and four children of Mount Joy, Rd. Krodel and wife of Eliaa- bethtown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buller: and fiy¢ clifldren; Mr.- and Mrs. Emlin_Buller and two children, and Mn: am Mrs. Charfes“Steiner, aH of town. py) #3 Hl Rodenthal’s Cow Sile On Wednesday Mr. Sol Rosenthal will: sell another lot of exceptional- | ly fine Holstein; Purham.angd Jersey | cows at publie salg at the stock vards at Ple¥in. “Ale some bulls and “heifers. Don’t forget (the date, ody! WatnairY Avg: 28. BR eo [4 i Mang are Stromg For this aM. Shoes “ave & very | impertant facter' ism your dress Tet 1g’ show vou what the White Mouse | Whses: are. $3.00 te $4.50. @etr| ote MME of »Mankeini, the Pnien| Bros. eet Some. Stalk, This Ei in we i i RESULTS TAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vil ocal and Personal Briefs That Have Ocenrred Since Onur Last Issue in | Grove, died on Thursday from in- Our Hustling and’ Wide Awaké Mr. John Lauber of York made [ made a bugindss trip to town Tues-| Elin: Buller and force are treat- Mr. Bossler of the West, is here oh a visit to his brother, Mr. Israel Mr. Albert Eshleman of Mohnton spent Sunday in town the guest of Mr. Aaron Nissley, wife and two children of Towa, are here on a vis- Mr. J. E. Haines: of Savanah, Ga., was a pleasant caller at the Florin Mr. George S. Keener of Bliza- bethtown' ‘was a Tuesday visitor to | Ada. { ———— His funeral was held on Sunday | morning with services in the Ger- Mr." Stephen lLeisey of ''Millway, calléd on his parénts at the Florin Messrs. Albert Roth and 'Harri- son Sheaffer spent Saturday calling "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dietrich of Réading, &pent several‘days in town | Mr.'P. H."Shaw and Tleroy Wolfe | of Lancaster, visited among friends spent Sunday at «Elizabethtown as | | Mr. J. Y. Kline has “the contract to erect ja; large tobaecoi shed for e Mr. Paris Hershey of Harrisburg spent Sunday in town as the guest vears. Mr; J. ¥. Kline has purchased a ldrge hoigting: madchine which will | be used on the Nissley warehouses. Mrs. Katie _Gingrich @ and three ! sons will leave on Thursday for At. | 4 yr _wil._spend Mr. Howard Shickley and family | of Philadelphia are spending’ sever- | al weeks in town as guestg: ofeMr. | Miss Merta Freeman of Rein-| hold”’s Station is spending several weeks in town as the ‘guest of Mr. Rev. Linebaugh, a former paster |. liére, will occupy the pulpit in the |, United Brethren Church on Sunday | Lost=—A pocketbook ‘containing a | neat sum of money between Long- enecker’s road and ‘Wm. Strickler’s. | horses and. colts. at public. sale for|brother, A. H. Hoffman of Bamford: Liberal reward for its ‘return to { Ream. This was a fine lot of | horses which is corroborated by the|at 9 o'clock at the home of the de- Hospital.on Saturday night, suffep- ville, and split it in two. The sum- Mr. Wm. Freymuth, ' Arthur C. Goldman and wife, W. F. Price and Miss Ida Kinsey of Reading, made a pleasant call at the Florin Inn last | Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox and] day, which will be held by the A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emlin Buller on Sunday. Among those who at- tended were Mr. and :Mrs. Jacob Stokes and four children of Colum- hia, and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel thresher of Milton Grove, received |call on Dr. E. 'W. Garber, Supt: | a fine new rig including an up-to- | Mount Joy, if you want a copy. East Petersburg Union Picnic The Sunday School of , East Pet-| horse which he was feeding, Be ershurg, will, hold, their annual uni- | Knocked down. Me is badly hurt | Jplenis today at, Litite. Springs |.ad’ cannot walk. Mr. Kisling hids | tersburg at 8 o'clock . in the morn- | the first time he was ever hurt. | lege of Physicjams apd. Surgeons, of Columbia, which. will he the annuallt ladies’ day, is, ; beimg held at Kcce- Mrs. Gifford * DeLong % raised a] sweet pea stalk. that-.ig seven feet [an high, Mra. Bifréndertér wishes to thitnk | the party will be Ses <A T0Q5 ! those’ Who askisted “‘durin# hel Tt can be seen in our. window. {illness bf her daughter. A 4 ks : : a, THATS WHY re 1 Obituary. | David Ober, of Mt, Joy Township, Falls From Frightened Mule HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS) TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER David Ober, son of Allen Ober, of | Joy township, near Milton ime Well Known People From Our a blacksmith shop, having work | | James Reed | MERCHANTS | Brethren Campmeeting Association Neighborhood Have Passed to the | held their anuual meeting at Mt, juries recelved Wednesday, He was Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | Gretna Wednesday and effected a] compromise with the outsiders who USK THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM DIFFERENCES ENDED Local Notes sentation on Campmeeting Board IANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OR | } Outsiders at Mt, Gretna Get Repre- GENERAL INTEREST Cottage owners of the United wiel Local Happenings Gathered as hey Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within wt Few Days. | done and when he left the shop for Peter Miller, an aged resident of | have been at war for several years. home he rode one mule and led Washington Bero, died on Sunday. The outsiders are cottage-owners School Suits at big savings. second At Green Tree church The remains of John M, Lampart-{ who do not belong to the United | Get: ros mule he “was riding scared at er, who died at Steelton, were in-| Beethren chureh, and who havel Don’t fail to give us your order | something on the road and jumping terred at Marietta on Thursday. {gdwn to such numbers as to wield for calendars for 1013 suddenly, David was thrown off, In vast influence For years they | For Sale—150 .Locust Posts. Ap- fall ‘he became tangled in the Mrs. Henry 8S, Plasterer fought for reprasentation” on the Fply to Mrs. Margaret Bopp. . 1ArNess Fhe muleé ran for three Mrs. Catharine Plasterer died at| B@ard Qf Directors, but were op Over 2,000 persons attended the ~~ undred yards and the young man! her home at Penryn on Friday, aged | paged by the church officials who {funeral of David Ober on Sunday. dragged all this distance. His 61 years Mamie, wife of Jacob |stdod behind a constitution whic hf If. you want double green stamps ead "came in contact with the Rohrer, of near town, is a daughter.| gave the church members the gov- | read I. D. Beneman’'s ad on another Zh stones on the road and it was —_— pn wap | ering Powel. page. badly cut and’!bruiged When near Jacob Bierbower | By the .eompromise the outsiders The Court Proclamation for the hig home the harness that held him Jacob Bierbower, a native of| will be refiresented by ‘an Advisory | September term may be found in » way and ‘he fell to the road. Bainbridge, died at York, to which | Committee of five, who will look af-|another column, mule continued ‘in its mad race Place he moved five months ago, | ter their interests, and two men A. copy of the annual report of a long distance before it was aged 74 years, He was a veteran of | will have places on the Board of] the Penna. State College for 1910- caught, the «Civil ‘War. The remains will be | Directors, 1911 is on our desk. Young Ober ‘was found on the! interred at Bainbridge. 1 The officers elegted are A. 8S. Mr. Christian Seitz, an aged resi- road by a neighbor and taken home. rtm | Kreider, Annville; T. .J, Roop, |dent east of town, who. was quite When the physician was summoned | Mrs. Emma CO. Kepner { Highspire: RT R. Butterwick: 111, is in a very critical condition was found there were many cuts Mrs. Emma C. Kepner died at the | Mountville: S. N. Thy,” Mount~Jo¥;| Mr. Reuben T. Fellenbaum: of this, and bruises and ‘that his skull was| home of her son-in-law, Mr. John J.! Rev. D. D Lowery, Harrisburg: | place, is the executor of Anna N. | fractured. He Hngered until Stauffer, near Dillerville, Sunday | Jamas. stehan, Mopntyille; Sh CJl Fellenhaum, late of this borough. | Thursday morning, when. death en, afternoon, from : acute indigestion, Em€k,' Cdhanfbia, forf “the Shyreh Do not fail to insure your house sued. {aged about 75 years. Deceased is|and A. 8° Craumer, “Lebanon, and against all germs. by using “Killi He was 17 years old and worked |a sister-in-law of Mrs. Dr. Jno.. J.|H. R. Spohn, Lebanon, for the non-|{tol’. 25¢ will do it, jincluding use { on his father’s ‘farm, He is surviv- Newpher of this place. The funeral! members of the church. of sprayer. a ed by a brother, Samuel, and a sis-| Was held. this afternoon. f nt RW We Sa Merchant I. D. Beneman, thru A Birthday Surprise dg {the Wallace-Ward Tailoring Co., i8 A birthday surprise was tendered | sending his. many. patrons and James. Eliphalet, eldest. son of | Mps, Leah Kraybill ; on Thursday | friends here a pencil by mail. Baptist Church at Chickies: Mr, and Mrs. John C. Reed of Steel- evening. She received a number of Communion services will be held , of which: church he was a ton, Pa, died on Saturday morning, | handsome presents, and a very member. J [ Augr 17, after: a few days’ illness ' enjovable evening was spent by the following: Mrs. G..W. Getz, Mrs, W. ——— A — re | of meningitis, aged 7 years, 11 Colored Camp at Rheems | months and 21 days. Funeral ser- S, An old time colored campmeeting| Vices were held at the residence of | will be held by the A. M.-E. church,| his: parents: in 7 Steelton on, Tuesday. 1 being the fifth. “annual event. | morning Interment: , at Bernville, ( camp. will. open Sunday, Aug. | Pa. ' M. and-elose . Sept. 8. There will] r nt ler good singing. The committee in| Mrs. Susan Rice } charge consists of Rev. R::0. Nep-| Mrs. Susan Rice;~widow of the M Rev. J: Wallen, Joseph Maze, | late Eli Rige; died at,.the home of Joseph Davis, Albert » Mitchell, Jos-| her step-son,; Aaron, Rice, at, Wil l.eah Kraybill, Mrs. Emma Christ- 1 T |in the United = Evangelical Church ls Sunday morning. .and evening. In | the morning Presiding Elder F. BE. Schutte, Mrs, Weisenberger, Mrs, | Erdman will have charge of the | | | services, and Rev.. Johnson will in, Misses Lizzie Long, Linnie preach in the evening. reiner, Mary Longenecker, ‘Anna The A. H. Coolidge property, S. Longenecker,-Carrie Druckenmil-! Market St., Mount Joy Pa. 'A Minnie Kraybill, Edith Weisen- | double house and’ stable. ' Residen- erger, Revs: H. §. Hershey ahd 0.){ tial 'séction. "Central location, Cdn= > s _- { | y Kraybill. il venient to schools, 'éWurchés, park, Te Si ——— “| steattf and trolley card) Moder Over at. Columbia [ construction: bath rooms, ranges, Harris, J. Knight, ‘Wm. Rain-| mington, Delaware, this, morning Hy rd B. and Frank B. Stauffer | hot and eold :watér, cement walks, Cornelius Jones, Wm. Sebas-|She was in her, 81st year. The body Landisville, who recently pur- high elevation. - Investment or: :a , hi Howard,, Chas. Jones, Wm. | will he, brought to this,.place on, chased he old Supplee plant, at| home t Jackson, Albert Hyson, Charles Se-| Friday morning and services will Fourth’ and Manor streets, have a Apply to .B.;, E.. Hiestand, Real [be held from the undertaking pa: rge force of men at work cleaning | Estate. dealer, ITI TIF AS errr ry | org of H..C. Brunner at 2 g’clock, u and i mpreVipe the Dy TD oe Will Celebrate Sept. 1 | Interment will be mad in the his 1a wiasthat has been Tale fo RAIN AND HAIL The Christian Endeavor Society | Mount Jo Cemetery Mis. Rice last dozen years, will soon be a| ee the United Brethren church ati was a membher of the Unjted Breth- inemindustry. They will manu- | Some, Tobacca Ruined—RBuildings Florin, will: celébrate “Christian En-|ren chur tare iM. kinds of heating boilers Struck by Lightning deavor- Day !in the church on Sun-| and. do general machine work, They ereim———— Sept. 1: The former pastor, Mrs. Benjamin, N. Nolt id "$107000 for * the old plant, The fury of that Monday after- N. L.' Linebaugh ‘of the Biblical Mrs. Annie H. Nolt, wite of B. N., which had" B8n an" eye-soré*for so. noon thunder’ and hail’ ‘storm’ ap: ! Seminary at Dayton, Ohio, will be|Nplt, wiio resides«at. Nolt's. Mill,, one many ears . pears to have been concentrated up- | present. Complete. program of ex-|mile south. of Landisville. died: on Tn on a very small area and the dam- ercises will be published next week,| Friday morning. afier a long illness. SSciable” in Hoffman's Field age done is fortunately small, but, TT —— T i | Mrs. Noli Vas member f, the hle*. will be held in the although it~ burst right 'éver this May Open a Garage Mennonite church She was highly id of Ephraim Hoffman, near section; ‘the terrific "force ‘of the An experienced mechanic from |respected in the community.in which B inneh;-- Saturday evening, wind ‘was only appreciated in ‘a’ ‘nar | Bird-in-Hand was in town Monday |she lived. all. her. 1 ‘he, is, gur- A st 24 Arrangements have row section r+ the purpose of getting a suitable |vived, by, the following. children: made to Have the Saginaw Considerable hail fell’ in' the viet location for a -garpge.. There is a|Mrs. Lillie. wife of J.B. Witmey of d furnish music. ‘Ig¢e cream, inity of Creswell and ' Washington | possibility of him huying the Wm. | Neffsville:, Christian: H., of Lanc e. chicken corn soup, candy and | Boro, ‘damaging tobacco but justin | sehutte coach works and converting! ter; Mrs. [anuie, wife of B..H, Shel- banancs will be among the good | spots. into a first-class garage. That is| lenberg: : {Ba irs. eat,” In case of rain the Up in Conoy' township the wind excellent location. | Annie. wite- of. .B. K, Shoop, Lan- | SO le will be held Monday, * Aug. | was very strong, “uprooting or alge re ey SEB | caster: Harry H., , of = Laneaster; 2 Fverybody is invited to come | breaking off manv trees This ‘was Sold Many Horses | Minnie and Mabel . at home: Leroy and h a good time, especially noticeable east’ of FLobata On Saturday Auctioneer C H [H, of Lancaster thd : rat - meh along ' ‘the Bainbridge road ‘where | Zeller sold twenty head of fine|home She. is. also survived. by, one Tried Death With “Carbolte Acid many. locust trees were blown over, 1 Milten Arndt, aged twenty-six, of Lightning struck a tree on the The funeral was. held on Monday | Florin, was taken. te. the . General | premises of John Dietz, near Iron- that two-year old colts sold top jevand, and at 10 olclock at . the ing from the effects of carbolic acid [mer house and barn on the same el OR We ees right forearm. Dr. Jno. J.|this week by our job department. | x | . ane , ATV . rag Newpher reduced the fracture. _| It ‘contains a vast amount of imfor- daughter of Henry Lorah, was ran; over by a team on Wednesday and | had her nose broken and received | Butter, per 1b. other injuries about the face and|®ggs, per doz. head. Lard; per: 1b... A... nce... ain ell An sooner erin | : : {mation for poultrymen who are New Threshing Outfit } | interested in the many premiums to Hoffman, the very extensive | he given out this vear. Write or | the-minute engine, separaor and | - frente rer | The outfit. was unloaded here | Kicked by a Horse ! yesterday. Nkichael Kisling, one of the oldest R. 3 Ise eT eT | residerits of Mariettd; “was very | [badly kicked Wednesday eveniwgehy | at Spe¢ial, cars will leave Pe-| dealt in horses many years and this | quire AT ghild: egrfto WE Suceeksfuly (vaccinttss before they be admitted? "to a public school Parents kindy!” Elsie Lorah, the. five-year oly| teenyen were married on Saturday eveming | Rey. We have now om display in our | ennonite church at Salunga, with poisoning.: Tt is elaimed that finan-| farm were = struck. Mrs. Detz was interment . at the Silver = Spring cial affairs: caused him to do the act. stunned by. the lightning. When Broke An Arm | emetery. He is on the road to recovery, as his | she regained consciousness she saw Elam, the fifteen-months old son |! rr—— — — — condition today was greatly im-|that the stable was struck and she |of Wilson Meckley, of Florin, fell The Poultry Catalog Proved. $28 fo thai.builging. She-found one the arms of an elder brother| rhe poultry catalog of the Lan- A | horse dead and two others affected | vesterdny. breaking both bones of| caster Cotihiy: Faint wis woompleted’) Elsie's Misfortune ‘by. the lightning. The latter will i Our Home Markets | Potatoes, per bu. | Wheat, per bu. tll eee Young ‘People: Married Hiram: C.. Paules, and Miss Katie |€ern, per bu. ......... Kann, both of near Marietta, | Qats, per bu. —— eee thes parsonage ‘of the’ Marietta Aluamni-Outing Ww. J. Lindsay. Ie HES 1 Jk {fos i TRadn Pinger Mashed Inmnj, Association will hold their annual outing at Pequea tomorrow. | It is expected that a large number | | fhe | Methodist ehurch,; - by the pastor, | The Mount Jov Migh School Al- | | {George Barto, son of Councilman of the members, with their friends. Mh tr a “+Hdward-Barto had ie—fimzer—mash-t-will attend. EE ee ———— £ & 2 : 2] ods whild Helfin® t® ¥hale mtr@iwdof| # = = TERA Meeting at Aecomac | : Yaceimation Notice fF | the Eli Engle farm, a short distance | Feel Comfortable The Augustinesting of the Col-| The Laws of Pennsylvania re-|. ue of Mount Joy. | And buy Shirts that are ewt wl! - 1 =po—rN (Jlacress ihe chest. Task Tor Mell \ Barty Bids 4 7 Brand $1.00 "roy fant nis. Getz Bres OF | Party that tke cfficial emblem for nif ; a, 4 Ack galery ir al FFE RL ET RESO SAREE EE " mario. re oma Se 16 SEMI STE vam gh or meer fr | | oR 8 SURE ArT BT TTY E The Boro Sclool=wil oer Sept. | dnd wie $10} Oe fa 3138s. | : Order Your Calendars ‘Motel Propristors Chiawee © 13 1913, |Gete Bree { We have very beautiful carendls Bop Since azesddite MEL oy pewewoptu uy | 1a rt Te Tt Meg waihiaglin ? End Queda Birr Galion) § | 2] ATI ite 10 [| Ten, GT 00, The Bullen. t Squa¥e Hotel: property. Mr: Hill] 3 bas Laon decided by those in | Ahdrew Heisey' 6f Plizs 10 x Fwil¥ take charge Saptembet 3 CHAT Se -Ob-the a Naticuk] DEORE several apples that he has h a Raszoy Hats hand almost two years ATe all the Tage. Sce the em lll [styles at Getz Bres. $1.00 to $1. 3 gavertpe in paves Mt rane — AW FREES EEN EES RE
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