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VOL. XI. NO.16
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11,
CIRCULATION
ALWAYS
Personals
Interes ing Session in Vilk school gL
——
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR House Saturday Night HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK — \GE WEST OF HERE
——— | O1 vturds enir e¢ Rheer
Who and Where They Have} ified { Branch of ¢ Lancaster Count focal and Personal Briefs That Have
; anger wre Over un- | : .
Mon Wor = ner Them? M Associatio : n the \ Occurred Since Our Last Issue in
(RY = ere 0 4 . : ; ;
y ; | age schoolhouse t 1 good atte Our Hustling and Wide Awake
+. Hollinge 111 1 e ¢ 1 id itereste Veighbor Village, Florin,
on Tuesda rsol
{ l ‘ { M | \ M
M Po Be« of 1 t \ | ‘ 0] 1 1 \
Alice 1}
t nesd I \
M1 Mazie Shelly p Fri rt an Mi Vi ret Raymond M nyder 1}
I )
= ends at Marie eceive I ( wchin
1 E. ( Grave { I N n 1s Mi nn K G Voel 3 .
Vil ‘ 1 a’ i { “
1 Mo |
Y ent Monday ) 1 Will (dive Telk Later
Mi : 1
M H. S n r } it ROS f Iar iv r- {
I ¢ nd (
these parts la Inesda ht a I R.. Ww nro- | N
{ I Ant
Ay Milton S. 1 of Readin ed for | © | oul
pen W H
in town on business Wednesda e Farmer but he could no y :
: ' i Mr. H 8 18S
M1 J Gladstone of New Yo DIC SE le LV promise in
business to lan ter ) \lo
( ed on friends here Wednesda letter t he would speak at a ! :
| aay
Ir. Charles Reinhard of Philadel [future meeting V1 Rose i nuch
Mr. Geo Mille i Ove
phia, spent Wednesda in town [inter seted in the Farmers Asso : hold .
| | household effects to this place t(
Mr. Paul E.» Getz spent Sunqay, ( ation. ba
aay
ds ind vesterd: at Balti re rr A
Monday and yesterday at Baltimore | Cause of Unlucky ges. Preuchin Al. COBRIILIDD. Sav vi
1d . : . 1! s
ia 1 ' Elizabetl Jenjamin Friday gave a brief]es will be held on Sunday at Eab
Re 5 rt 3 ) lize ot y : : Tt
Rev. 8 #1 Herwsler. of 1zabeth- | 11k on “What is the Cause of Un- church,
Wn, spe Saturday . with friends y+ : 3 ; 5
town, pent Saturda) 1 | Tuc ky Eggs? He said he did not | Misses Emma and Lettie Dver re
hel M } Philadel [ant the question an important one. | turned home Mondav from weeks
Mr. I. A. MacDonald of lade It can be answered mainly in one | trip to Johnstown
hié -ansacted business own .3 :
phia, transacted business in to | way, the cause being a derangement Miss Stella Wachstetter spent
A s 1 Philadelphi of the IoWl's organs, Thursday as the guest of friends at
Mr. J. Templeton of Philadelphia, os
: : : : 4 17¢ eo
wa a mid-week visitor to our bor- Miscellaneous Business Elizabethtown,
dad « - 38 8 3 . . . } . ;
ouzh There was a discussion of miscell Mr. Roy Bates and family of Mt. |
ugh, Bas Ties ; spe S av i . dq 1
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman and janeous affairs and the association Joy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
Mr. © Mrs. S. . HS 31 ¢ & y ‘ abun
x : as informe £ he Ww scales W. C. Bates
Mr. Ralph Eshleman spent Sunday |Was Informe d that the new s § M+ Jacob Kite and Fariile shor
t Marietta was ready and that coal would soon Mr. Jacob Kline and Tamily spen
at Marietta. : Q ys STi :
S ¢ Clizabe as
John W. Geib and family were |be on hand. nhaay ; m : " ibethtown the
: guests of friends.
guests of C. 8S. Shenk, or ridge / nteresting Discussion. .
guests of C. . k on b in I 5 ’ ; \ Mr. Harry Shelly has received a
i i S ay There was a suggested question 3 3 ; 3 :
Hill, ori Sunday. 5 There R . 1 : shipment of ironing stands to be
Rev. S. A. Honberger delivered a|which aroused considerable discus- distribntod AMONe his Hane
§ among § F
aT « “hi esq C ( ot % st CW : nn ap dei. . . :
good sermon at Chiques church, on |sion, it being “Will the I armel Be in this section.
Sunday evening. Benefitted more by the Election of W. R. Stokes and U. I. Smith f
. 1 . AES « . . i ua 0
~. Philip Greiner, Elizabe an / "OW ils : " Theodore . gic §
Mr. Philip Greiner, Elizabeth and | Woodrow Wilson than of Theodore Perry County, spent Monday as the
John Greiner, spent part of Sunday
Geib
F.W. and A, P,
spent last Thursday at Millersville
State Normal School.
Mrs. Sallie Hershey and Mrs.
te Weidman visited friends in
abethtown on Sunday.
Mr. James Glatfelter and two
daughters Elizabeth and Margaret,
nt Sunday at Harrisburg. >
Mrs. J. H. Cramer spent several
davs at Marietta as the guest of her
mothe Anna Vogel.
S. A. Honberger of Cali-
and Monday
Sunday
spent
nights with C. G. Hollinger
Mrs. Ella Hickey of Philadelphia,
Spe several days here last week as
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Stoh-
ler.
Miss Minnie Shelly of near town,
Tyrone after spend
returned to
. Tf hoy
some time here the guest of her
mother.
‘raw-
to (
Ream has
ford County where shipping
his colts and heifers is oO
gaturday, :
Mr. Albert Cover is pain he
exte of the Baker properties oc-
cupied by Messrs. S H. Miller and
F. H. Baker.
Nathaniel Hollinger's visited in
il
ies of Benj. Hambrig
at Milton Grove, ovel
Hollinger
five
N.
home on Tuesday after a
abode in the family of
B. Werner.
A
Krall and
Brown
to Willow
A
MTS.
and
accoms-
Jacob
excursion
Grove on Sunday.
Mr. Walter
lottsville, Va., a
this place, is spending some time in
Grissinger of Char-
former resident of
town with friends..
F. W. Geib, acompanied
Elizabethtown
by Rev.
by C. G.
Hollinger, went to to
hear a sermon delivered
Andrew Hutchinson.
Mr. Mrs.
and Mrs. Jacob L.
ter, and Mr. Cyrus Smith of Millers-
with- Mr
Mr.
Lancas-
and Samuel Haines,
Haines of
Lewis
ville, Sunday
Seeman.
spent
K. W. Wisegarver of Lancaster,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday in
the family of Jos. B. Werner and
Thursday and Friday in the family
of F. W. Geib.
Mr. Walter Keller of the U. S.
ship Minesota, spent - Saturday and
Sunday here with his parents. He
has returned to his ship which will
go to Mexico at once.
Mrs. Smith and of
delphia, and Mrs. Elizabeth Holwz
er and Mrs. Anna McGirl of this
place, enjoyed an auto trip to Mil-
ton Monday evening
Mr. Mrs.
Phila-
or.
mother
Grove on
called
Holwager.
Williams
Walter
spent
where they on and
Abram
Mr. Earnest
town, Md., and
Sharpsburg, Md.,
George
of Funks-
of
Saturday as
Jackson
the of Cator. They
guests
stopping
latter's
a Jackson, why is
returned home on Sunday,
off at Lancaster
Miss Ann
confined to the
to visit the
sister,
General Hospital
She is
proving.
I
it and |
returned. to | _
them
he
be
will hold its Autumn Opening
sition
of
living models
the
| something out of
Roosevelt?
that
presented
had
than the
of
more,
up
country.
American
buggea Ine
ol them, I'he farmei
lieved that
as asse ef that
RHEEMS FARMERS
Rheems, bel
W. L.
the
Heisey, of
platforms of the partie
Wilson
ith
by and
more to do Ww
candidates. The plat
Wilson's made at 1
while
party was
Roosevelt's was
from different quarters o
Ninety per cent of
people like to be
Anierican far
of the trusts will
7 ™
1
8 nC
While Wilson
may or may not stan
no co
nen w
have some say. The spe
both candidates b
watched.
votes in his di
marly
bought for fifty cents
During a general discussie
the farmers
show Years ago two bil
introduced ii
both died. A
interest
rar
represent he
The October Meeting,
Della G. Shank.
i
eat Autumn Exposition
The Hager Store ,at LLanca
next week, the main fe:
which will be
York.
will
the ordinary
New
This
from
musical features.
the city and county and will be more
than worth while to go and see
grand concert will be given
nesday evening. For further
read the large advertisement on an-
other page.
The
gation is at
a
A New Meeting House
Reformed Mennonite cor
of a new meeting house on the
of the old one in this borough.
new structure will be 96x54
two stories with basement.
present home of the congregation of
the Church of
oldest
churches edifices in
borough.
1¢
«
é
1
yards.
the
Please remember that on Satur-
Sept.- 14, Mr. Ed Ream will 1
carload of colts and a carload of
Holstein heifers at Gantz's stock
If in of anything in
it line please attend t sale
and B.
——— DEI sen
5 , « ’
Don’t Forget Ream’s Sale
i GALL
Marriage Licenses Issued
P. F. Hawthorne, East
Mae Hatz
B. Landis
r, both
Lancaster
David and
of Florin
——— Eee
Everybody Surprised
Roosevelt
the question
rarmers
the fashion show
Wed-
details
work on the construction
God, and is one of
Doneg
Emma
ieved
3S I'e-
form
Jalti-
made
f the
the
hum- |
mers
con
voice
and
1 for
ntrol
aker
can
mit
had
Is in
1 the
man
mers
but
ster
po-
irure
on
Also
be
for
hi
gre-
site
The
feet,
The
the
the
|
le
de
Mr,
ent
Ipiha on
Quite a large number of our town
COUNTS—OUR
guests of
2Uuesrs of
Harry
mother, N
Mrs
Florin News
ADS BRING
A. D. Garber.
Mr. Peter Dukeman of Hershey
spent Sunday as the guest of Mi
and Mrs. Albert Haines
Mr. Clinton r of Rheems,
spent Sunday as guest of Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton
Mr. Geo. Miller and of Wit
mer spent Sunday as the 1est of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ishler.
Mr. and Mrs John Dver
daughter Ruth spent Sunday
friends at Palmyra
Harrisburg
Saturday as the gues
Irs. Harry Bear
Howard Shickle 11 n
ft for their home in Phil:
Sunday.
Howard le
people attended camp at
Saturde
Mr. and Mr Frank Amwa)
Mt. Joy, spent Sunday as guests
Mrs. Mary ner {
Mr. Merle Garber of Blaine, Perry
county, called on his brother, A. D
Garber, several days |
Mr. Perry dates and ) of |
Mt. Joy, spent Sunday as f |
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Bates. |
Mr. Christ Ferry and of
East Petersburs spent Sunday
the guests of Mr. John Guhl
Mr. Andrew Hostetter of M
ville, spent Sunday a the guest
his father, Mr. Jacob Hostetter
Found A pockethool in front
I. KK myer te Owne
ret same by) illing at the store |
Vih nd Mrs Hertzler |
spent Sunday at Elizabethtow: as |
guests of Mr 1 Mrs. Fred Farm- |
er. [
Mr. Geo. Kline and in |
erect a ciimney at the
ard Hardware Works, this |
week. {
Mr. and Mrs. William Bates and |
son of Si wn, sp ur manda
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bates.
Rheems on
RESUILTS-
1912
$1.00 A YEAR
THATS
PICTORIAL EVENTS
\ New Feature for This Community
at the Bulletin Oflice
Heth 1
[ \ en the
i ofl \\ ‘
Vi 0
1 1
orld 1
a } (
ral p ‘
‘ oir current e 1
Iwat ote 1
( he evel I'h will (
news ( jC 1d every
1) velcome to call vd ©
¢ eautiful illust on
vill be noticed that in some
Ce these me photos, only on a
l¢ wi be found in a few
New York City dailies, which papers
re supplied with this service
We have procured the service at
some expense, being of the opinion
that our people can appreciate illus
accidents, big events,
WHY
O : ! FELL FROM A WAGON
bituary |
Mr, Samuel Mateer of This Place,
Has a Foot Badly Injured
'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS!
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER M
1 later { t
nful accider hile
some Well Known People From Ow
1 he Red Men to Mari
Neighborhood Have Passed to the 3
1 f \ 1 1
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue !
{ ) or ‘ 1 ( | 11 1 {
| ¢ ending Hie
Mary Francis Gallagher y .
Whil vat i 1 ( Marietta pike it ¢
While watch G
| A v tl bh ¢ In
Marie
on the \ {
Mrs. Mary |
( re lving hub of
if Charle ; P
} { the
V 1
| ¢ ing over h
: t 3 y |
tenjamin J. Gochnauer ve
I \ Tr 4 1] ere ( 1 I'he othe
enj in J. Goch
Mr, and Mi Ber 1 ‘ ! ed
yf th place 1 i y ‘ I'l ifort n w taken
noon at fom o'cloc) Io choler oM ¢ e In \ M. Thome
infantum, aged o \ ttended h Fe ‘ ed the na
and two days. The { ral . ae 1 1 econd story window at
place from the house ft two o'cloc Ho Marietts tid wd then
I ht ( € | Y to
Thursday afternoon.. Interment will PT ) l nt
-— sms
he made in the Mt. Joy Cemeter
— ’ A Clam Bake.
Mrs. Mary Blosser Eatin lams, baked in Rhode Is
Mary, wife of Robert N. Blossewn land style, on Diamond islands in
Monday
She was is in
of Florin, died morning at
{ o'clock. htr thirty
1 110 ( x i
Yolon first year and leaves a husband and
ot( as 11 as se large cities |
is Well as those m large cite a small son Death was due to t
where they lv be found : ~ :
lors Jey cah on 6 1 : berculosis. lhe funeral was held
re eet ;
this morning at 9 o'cloc] at
ir i ar . 1 \
1 Birthday Party J the home of John Hatbleib at Flor
birthde surprise arty was, . .
A hirthany RTPI part lin, and at 10 o'clock at the Cros
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
irubaker near Strickler’s
Henry A
meeting house, last Tuesday even-
honor of their daughter, Miss
The
ing in
Nora following were present:
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ginder of Old
Line, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolge-
imuth of Union Square, Mr and
| Mrs Johr Wolgemuth of Union
Square, Mr. H. S Brubaker, Miss
Ruth Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Amos
| Sheet Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Wol
emutl Mes John Keener and
E and Miss Gertrude
Miss Brubaker received
quite raber o presents, among
which were 25 handkerchiefs.
tA —
Got Ducked—Gets Sore
) Post of Marietta is he
of er Ss n«
te likel e ( eq ) NEW (
charge « 1lt and battery pre
ferred 1 Mi Harry Carpenter of
this place M1
iti Mariett
was sprnklin
or some reasol
saw fit to try
from 1 D 1
docto ot a goo
tury lap
mout! u
{ low,
i E—
An Old Book
Pe Reinhart e I possession
Gen n. hook printed in Zuricl
1 718 by David Betz
e of the book, whicl
ceived froin 1s
¢ Lie Peter Rein
‘Glauben’s Predigten,” or
Beli book cor
1e of Vusselmal
and the te 797 tends (
) ha 16 OWI tt
et - —— I
A Slight Fire
) roll, sor of Mrs.
Mount Joy street, had
tent in the yard at his home For
a joke some bo) pplied a match to
the canvas and the entire tent wa
consumed by flames in short order.
It was not necessary to call out the
fire department. The blaze occur-
red Sunday evening about dark
etl —
Horse Sale at Union Square
peopl
| Roads church
adjoining cemetery.
Christian Seitz
Christian Seitz, one of the best
known residents of this section
died on Thursday on his farm, a
short distance east of town, after a
lingering illness from infirmities
incident to old age He was in his
89th year, was a farmer for man)
vears, but lived retired fe some
time Besides his wife he leaves
one daughter Frances, wife of H. C
Harner of Lancaster The funeral
as held on Saturday afternoon
rom his late home, and at 1.30 1
the Mennonite churect on Done
St Interment w made il M
oy Ce tery
—- a ——— —
Ride to Lancaster and Return Free,
Wonderful Opportunity
he Donovar Company, well
OW1 hroughout [Lancaste nd
rol 1 ountie \ Lancaster's
eadir Department tore, h
her or a ttractive off
Nn for reat circle of patrons
his well known firn S( ¢
) in ind ( rogre ¢ tl the
blic 1 [ ( iful
1d ever oO1 he I O1 vi ¢
¢ 11¢ is fir 1 0
ext fO ne f (
on
ells of their ver ¢ I (
heral opo I off
refund to thei ir h, ti
of 1
1 161 Tr I § he
ymrchases Te
ertan onl
dd within 1( (
nv day of the
Ti i tbo e
1 no )¢ i
the ( e cou
The Donov 11 Co 1 n t
eir Formal Autumn Milline: 0
ening for Saturd Monda n
Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1¢ d 17
in opportunity to most
yeautiful, the most extensive and |
most fashionable display of trimmed
exhibited in this
ate A
ever
cordial
extended to body to visit
store on opening days, and all other
Donovan store is
The
store,
times
and all are
Mr. Oscar Young spent Sunday as On Friday, Sept. 13, C. C. Hall-|{45 take advantage of the many
the guest of his former school | ill sell a carload of Nebraska |gnlendid conveniences this big store
teacher, FP. B. N. Hoffer, at Eliza | colt at public sale at the Union | offers therm.
bethtown. | Square Hotel in Rapho tonwship Don’t tail to read their adver :
Mr. Wm. Hamilton has finished | They from 1,000 to 1,300 1bs.| ment today on 6
cutting his tobacco crop. He isi . 100 in age of from 2 to 5 -—- a ER
su se > » first yd 3.3 ot Tia,
JenDosed be the first one done in vears. They are Rob Inanden: Hawthorne—Hatz
Mr. Emlin Buller and force are 2 At yhe home of the bride, No.
treating the house occupied by Mr. Paraded n Marlena 512 38 North Mary street, Lancaster,
Horace Cox and Peter Walters to a Disezo Prive, No Le Imp. ©. RB yn Sunday, Rev. G. D. Batdorf
coat of paint. [ M., was quite CORSM enous n the | pie Paris F. Hawthorne, a st
Sunday School, 9. Junior C { bie parade at Merion on Friday.| of the Moody Bible Institute,
2., 5.15; Senior C. E., 6.15: and | There vas a goodly number of cos-| pigs B. Mav Hatz. The sorvice
oo besos 50 : | tumed men in line and headed by as used Mr. and Mr wt
preaching at 7.30. Prayer meeting |
every Thursday evening. + | the Foresters Band made an excel-|wj]] leave on Thursd ro (
Dr. Bryson and family of Lancas- || Bt impression. Ie zroom Is ! ) H
ter, and Dr. Bolton and family, | i thorne « has « rge of
spent Sunday as guests of Jacob | second \
Hostetter and family, | Last F Chas. H.{He is Ve k here AVINS
Mr. H. S. Musselman retur | Zeller ead of fin yeen a fi r or }
home after spending some time a SON ecolis public sale R i \
the guest of his son, Mr. H. @, Mus- | Gantz’s stock yards for D. B. Kief-| J
selmayp Harrisburg. : | ter & Co Ver od prices were : 1a
Mrs. Simon Myers and Mrs. John | 1. : :
Shepard of Elizabethtown were | — ee : oe
entertained by Mrs. Hen- | The Flavor Lasts p cob fF. € ( 8
rve Ycung on Mon i : a ;
. | pers( 1S once iste the 1 es with mpro 111 ¢ 1 \
Messrs. John Hawk \
Ream of Elizabethtown,
their iends on
MERCHANTS
Interment in the
invitation is |
the |
the’
requested |
|
U
SE
THIS ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
the Susquehanna river was a treat
extended from York to a number of
[Lancaster county guests Sunday.
There was plenty of broiled chicken
lobster, sweet potatoes and sweet
roasted corn ears on the side
Among those present from this
locality weve Messers. Harry C. and
Clarence Schock and Dr. J. J. New-
pher, of this place: Dr. J. R. l.ehman
and B. Frank Musser, of Mountville
Dr. Donald McCaskey, of Witmer;
Dr. Walter Keylor of Mechanics-
burg, and Dr. 1... K. Leslie, of Bare-
ville, Dr. J. G. Hersh Manheim.
rr — A —
Will Erect a Cottage
Masons
Home
The Dauphin will
county
erect a cottage at the Masonic
3 |
section
|
| Local Notes
—
SHORT NEWS ITEMS
GENERAL INTERK
MANY oe
| Brief Local Happenings Gathered aa
| hey Occur With the Whirl of the
rid for Quick Reading Within
the 'ast Few Days.
[ } 1 faiti ce inl lo )
| {
Ir ee ] ) est ou
) 1 i 1 ¢ LOY
i hte 11 have
¥ HOW ) irda
{ k-of 1} Mid
owl Reading fah
el tI PD Beneman's
men. womel 1 children
Wanted \ position on the farm
{by the year Apply at this office.
It is very quiet nowadays whe
omebody isn't sounding a key not
l.adies Home Journal Patterns
for October now in stock Bernhart
& Co
The report of the Union Nation-
al Bank may be found in another
column.
To have your chickens lay
feed Rust’'s E Producer, Bern-
bart & Co.
John Sowers ripe
for this time of”
reports rasp-
berries—a rare fruit
the
Double S. & H.
Saturday,
vear.
Trading
at I.
Green
14,
Stamps, Sept.
Jeneman’s.
A good farmer would like to hear
from some one who is desirous of
employing a man by the year.
Norman Henry caught an eel ii
at
evening that
Wanted
Day
the creek Snyder's grove
23% pounds.
First-class broom mak-
er. work. Address
Eagle Broom Works, Hanover, Pa.3t
weighed
or piece
site Elizabethtown The work The State Firemen's Convention
will be started early next summer. |is now in session at Lebanon and
This ‘being the case, the Harrisburg |the big parade will take place to-
and nearby lodges will have toi Morrow,
h their subscriptions to the The administrator's notice of Lil-
15.000 fund that is necessarv for|lie Welfly, administratrix of the es-
the erection of the handsome build-|tate of Joseph Welfly, may be found
I Janned. in which to house thelin another column. :
nfortunates of the Dauphin county! Wanted—25 operators for Shirt
( : "
VinROY t is the ht that an active | factory Can show opportunity for
| a 1 2
cambaigy ill be starte ve near | five to ten dollars per week. Apply
future but $3.000 in actu 4sh (to A. R. Kilgore, Florin, Pa.
eel 1bseribed to date { Mr. Albert Myers was the recipi
pccsnemme: SU immer ee | en ff a large number of socks and
: 3 | ne ¢ I birth \ for which
fo An Epileptic Institute or Is birt 1 whicl
Charged vith the larcen ,f | he than 1is many friends
er on oM. 1 ) Salesme ted to lool after
( v it |
of near Mout \ Ral Morto 1 in Lancaster a adja
1spende nzements| Addre Harve 0il Co.. Cleve
e been made te ave the ng land, O
n admitted te y atitnt | Rubber pla: Araucari Ferns
lm I P
I'e nent of epilips pring City, |} : { : 3 1d o
} hov 1 hie : { S nlants roost r
for Nr. ( hite iarci D lil and H
} e effo of i
1 1 1
Zel ( I € Ir Ral Mor- | * bulbs enhous
{ Flori ) dmitted to 1 Ethel entertained a
rir ( p Institution |! friend Saturday ¢ m
i ( | Onay ) f 161 CoO I Mabel
( ¢ P P P
( ( I I a ! ( I n 1 I ! 5
| ent Were VI s Ethel Shan Mahe
re eee |
i | Cochrar ] eth Gre 1 1d
Keller's Cattle Sale | :
|B rs A n Sho Cireime
I eller &| :
lay W illiam Iru 11 1
I f [ 9 head of|
| rere nl RA rrr
Co fre |
p k-i Families at Odds
( e some | On Monda MV Mart Kaylo1
QO b1 lis, | Of this p ¢ € 1
; a te suitable or | M Esther il q
i c DI te | as : er 0 M ind
S i nnua Holsteir sale | M1 Emlin Buller a é M E
} ¢ O« 11, when they|' 1 he 1 ’ 5
ill 1 [ he } \ bred ror Lies 1 that M I l 1
lends olor _ [Mrs. Esther Bulle
! na = AA moe earn {a pain S nd K: Ww
Nv mas slapped in tl Ce Constable Jos
An Aged Family, yw
pha kramer S 1 rran
Abraham 7 near Masterson-|*" Ine :
. : . ind 1e Case Vv he yefore
ville, is 70 years old, Benjamin Zug, :
| 3 . — SUITE OS S Dé irdaay
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