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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
VOL. XI. NO.1Y
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT.
, 1¢
“100 A YEAR
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
ADS BRING
RESULTS—THATS WHY
MERCHANTS UsE THIS ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
Personals
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
What Our Staff of Reporters Found
in the Card Basket Since Our Last
Issue—Many People Were in and
Out of Town,
Mr. H, G. Myers
spent Monday in town,
Billy,
the Exchange Hotel,
Mr. George F. Jacobs
spent Wednesday in
Mr. W. E, Guthrie
town, spent Saturday
Mr, Charles M, Johnson
town, was in town Monday.
Mr. George H., Hewitt
J. in town Monday.
Rev, Dungan and wife
from a Philadelphia.
Mr. E. Maley of Lancaster, was
town on business on Monday.
Mr. F. Foultz
bia, was in town last Thursday.
Mr. William H. Yost York,
spent Thursday here friends.
Mr.
was seen on
Mr. B. A.
Md., was a Sunday caller in town.
Mr. W. E. Guss of Baltimore, Md.,)
spent Sunday here with friends. |
1 of Paoli,
of Lancaster,
the hostler, quit his job at
of York,
town,
of Elizabeth-
in town,
of Union-
of Camden,
N. was
|
Dr
return- |
ed visit to
in
Samuel of Colum-
of
with
Lancaster,
on Monday.
Baltimore,
Henry Trimble of
our streets
Hooper of
Andrew Baughman
| Massachusetts to this county,
(MT. JOY BOYS WIN MEDALS)
Athletic
Almast Five
Boys Participating
Meet Great
Hundred
County Success,
County
big day the
County
Yesterday
of
the
by the
Lancaster
was a for
boys Lancaster and one
of
spent
the
general
County
ahletic
at
states,
the
most profitable days ever
Lancaster County boys
It the
An
the
Fair, was
First
at
the
Meet
for
Athletic
meet
occasion
nual and
kind
any of the fairs in the
The
auspices
first of its
held
dle
under
ever
mid-
conducted
meet was
of the Lancas-
te Christian
A,
from
Men's
Mr,
transferred
r County Young
of
recently
Association, which Jame
Boehm,
is the
secretary. The boys’ day was start
ed
dred
by a street hun-
the
parade of a few
all of
the Manheim
boys from parts
seaded by
The officials
Mr, William
thirty two officials under him, many
county Cor-
Band,
of
net were in
charge Raub with
of whom were principals of the
county schools,
interest had been stirred
the
Great
all
this
|
meet |
up county the
of the
about all of the county schools.
that
children
over mn
first time
It
at
day. For
1s reasonably supposed the
tendance of school was
as
family. |
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with
of Philadelphia,
last
spent Sunday here his
Mr. H.
was seen
Mr. Fred
circulated
day.
Mrs. Ella Philadel-
phia, spent a few days in town with
Golden
Wednesday.
Elizabethtown,
in town |
Hess of {
Satur- |
in these parts on
Heverin of
relatives.
Mr. E.
was the
Wednesday.
Edna
teachers,
Philadelphia,
last
of
F.
guest
Conger
of friends here
the
at
Miss Martin, one of
local spent Sunday
|
|
|
|
|
Lancaster,
Mr. F. A.
Md., transacted
last
Mr.
County
Rohuson of Baltimore,
business in town
week,
Charles Strickler of the
Seat, spent Sunday here
friends.
Mateer,
with
Samuel who had his foet |
crushed few weeks is able
1
ago, to |
a
e again. |
r
the
about
J.
attend
Rev. Spangler leaves today |
to United Brethren Con-
Ephrata.
F.
ference at
Mr. David
bethtown,
Greiner of Eliza-
was welcome visitor
our comunity Thursday.
Mr. A. M
Brotherly Love,
of
end
Shea of the City
was a week
borough.
Milalrd
acquaintances
and
Strayer
visitor in
Mr,
friends
our
called on
at Middle-
Elwood
and
town Monday.
Mr,
spent
Sunday
H.R
Friday
of Harrisburg
in town calling on
friends and acquaintances.
Mr. Robert McKee
phia, spent several
with his
Mrs.
delphai spent a
Mrs.
Philadel-
town
of
in
street.
Phila-
her |
days
parents on Frank
l.ydia Hogentogler of
with
Main
few days
aunt, Patterson fast
St.
Mr.
Elizabthtown,
on {
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i
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Joseph B. Gantz and family o
spent Sunday in town
as guests of his mother Mrs, Fanny |
Gantz.
Mr.
home
Mrs. Jaeob Grogg return- |
from
and
weeks’ visit
York
ed to
Philadelphia,
Park.
Mr.
out
a
New and Asbury
Eli H. his force
the
Engle sent
farm Monday
putting away
on Charles
where they assisted in
tobacco.
Mr.
spent
Steelton,
Sunday
C. Reed
and
John of
Saturday part ot
here as the guest of his sister, Miss
Reed.
Miss
the Mount
from Friday to Monday at
Eva
Marguerite Herr, teacher of
Joy high school, spent
her home
Lancaster,
Miss May
Saturday
week at
and family.
at
home
the
Zeller
after
returned
spending
with OC. L.
on
Lemoyne Eby
who has been
gradually im-
Miss Rebecca Shay,
ill the last week, is
proving. She is recuperating at the
home of Miss Mary Shelley.
Misses Katie and Bessie Eby of
Lemoyne spent Sunday here as the
guests of their grandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Zeller.
Messrs. Harry R.
George R. Peregory
Md., were mid—week
friends in and near town,
Mr. Simon Eby of Hershey, is
here on a visit to friends. Altho 83
vears old, he is able to move about,
better than most men twenty years
his junior.
Reregory and
of Baltimore,
visitors to
Mrs. Solomon Detwiler, Mrs. Jno.
Cramer, Mrs. Mary Shelly and Miss
Marie Detwiler spent Sunday in the
country at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Weaver, where they
were pleasantly euatertained.
Continued page 8)
{ rest
| senting the
| other
some
again large as the attendance
last year, the reason being the inte-
the all
the meet
Fair
shown by schools over
All
be
the in athletic
over the
county
Gorunds could
High
their
seen groups of School boys
and girls with pennants, sing-
for their athletes
was filled
followers
ing and cheering
The grand stand with en-
thusiastic of the athletes.
By the time that
off, it
opinion that the meet
the morning events
were run was a general con-
census of was
great and that the
be
possible,
surely a success
should
if
meet made an annual
the
af-
fair and, whole day
given over to the meet of county
created
the
boys, as nothing has
the
this
ever
the interest in
did
Athletic meet,
.
first day of
Fair as successful Connty
By
out
no did boy
country
neans the*® city
ran, or ent jump the
boys for in many he co
the
their
events, mn
for first time the
held
experienced
the
The time made in all the events
The
were
try boys, on
track, own with the more
city boys, and among
winners were many surprises.
was
2ood, races creating the most}
the relay
winning
High
mile
interest
races,
disville first place in the
Township School
t
race by
run-
ning the in minutes and 16
while
Hich
seconds, the the
Race
Mer-
Asg0- | |
first |"
place in the Invitation One Mile Re-
lay,
the
first place in
School R
High
new
Borough
went Ephrata t
A., the
of
to
A.
ciation
School,
Athletic
City,
cury
Lancaster won
with Quarryville
The
telays
following in
place,
School
second county and
Grammar were hoth
very interesting, first place in the
county race being won by Columbia
and First
Mulberry
Mt.
with
deal
the
place in the city race hy
(
Grammar school,
pleased
A
stirred
Joy boys are well
the result of the meet. great
of enthusiasm was up
11 town and a relay team repre-yi
town, with a number of
athletes, under the direction
of our popular young physician, Dr.
Snyder, who had taken a great
Prof.
inte- |
rest in this work, and Rouda-
bush, went to the Lancaster Fair
rather determined to return with
of the medals. One of the
sensations of the whole meet came
Elmer Jackson came wihin
winning the vard dash,
event the day. By
Elmer
when an
of 100
first
the
inch
the of the
time meet was over, had
gathered togtther a silver medal for
the 100
third
jump and
t
second place in vard dash, |
medal in
anoth-
a bronze for
the
er
the
SO
place £
running broad
silver medal for
high
second place in|:
Stauffer
by
jump. Musser al-
silver medal
in the potato
William Ellis by
in One mile run.
town relay team did not
first teams,
well pleased
their rivals
won a winning
second place
did
third place
While the
finish among the three
they nevertheless feel
in having beaten out
Elizabethtown. One thing is sure,
and that is that Mt, Joy will go to
the Athletic meet next year with
more athletes than this year and al-
so hope to again return with a num-
ber of medals.
race as
also winning
the
(
Uulimited Events—100 yard dash
—R. Paul Aument, Mercury A. A..
first; Elmer Jackson, Mt. Joy, sec-
ond: E. Rank, Mercury A. A., third;
time, 10 3-5 sec.
440 yard dash—B. W. Lutten-
ger, Mercury A, A, first; Harold
Partherner, Lancaster H. S., second;
Mearle Harnish, Athletic F. C.,
third: time, 58 2-5 sec.
(Continued on page 8.)
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son
days
the
spent
singel
Sunday
1
home
School
male
na
Elsie
Vogel
Wesley
Sheetz
Walter
Smith
Chandler,
married
week,
where they
who
life.
column it may be
Florin News
THE BUSY VIL
OF HERE
HAPPENINGS IN
AGE WEST
focal and Personal Briefs That Have
Occurred Since Our Last Issue in
Onur Hustling Wide Awake
Neighbor Village, Florin.
and
Rev,
at Ephrata.
The U. B
Ephrata
Mease is attending confer
ence
be
conference will
at from Wednesday to
Sunday evening.
\lice
to
was a Sun-
Morning
Miss Barnhart
day visitor Miss Harriet
at Elizabethtown,
Mrg. Tillman Gantz is seriousl)
ill at this writing.
Samuel Becker is building a new
S
blacksmith shop at his place o
business.
Mr.
sition
Smith has accepted
H. B.
leo a po-
clerk in Ebersole’s
Mount
Arndt
accepted
store at Joy.
Milton
have
and Frank Shultz
positions with Jacob
l.oraw house painters
Mr. Geo. A.
county,
of
Miss
as
Per-
the
Garber of Blaine,
several days
A.D
Brubaker
ry spent as
his son, Garber.
Elizabeth
gest
return-
after
of
ed home
as
spending some
the guest relatives at Steel-
ton.
of
Sat-
Haag, the forelady
Shirt
Miss Sarah
the Florin Factory, spent
urday and Sunday at her home in
Reading.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ephraim Hertzler
Wm,
Sunday as the guests of Elam
and
grandson Wagner spent
Rheems.
Mr.
delphia
at
of
days
Phila-
the
guest of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Howard Musselman
spent several as
. Musselman.
Mrs.
Albert
Sunday
S .
Virginia and
Mount
of
of
of
guests
Scott
Cover Joy,
Mrs
spent
as the
Breneman.
Mr. Wm.
Home of
of the Soldier's
spent
Smith
Virginia several
of his
the
Mr, Samuel Smith,
J. W. Happer of
Church of
as 1est
L.ancaster, M.
H. Den-
Friday
Scranton, and E.
linger of Lancaster spent as
gnests of Lemon I.eisey.
W. Heckel
Wednesday,
of
F. of Philadelphia,
and D. M. Dis-
[Lancaster, spent
of TL.emon Leisey.
No
Conference
preaching Sunday on account
but
9.45;
c..B,
f
being
ill he
W held
Senion
School
E.,
at
C.
All
About 1 ige
Junior
10 are invited.
o'clock Tuesday
at
on
the
fire
norning a lamp exploded
of Geo. Kuhlman and set
bed
ingnished
the clothing, but was
of Mount
was done.
0 ©
by Frank Good
Joy before much damage
school Report
The report Florin Primary
month ending
for
Friday as follows:
Sept.
Number
19,
enrolled
10),
of pupils
males
8 fe total
entage of attendance,
males 99.
roll,
[Longence
Souders,
Mary Keener,
Wiley,
Wittle,
Yiola
Keener
Honor Barbara An
May
inche
‘ker,
Bl: Shetter, Elma Eliza
eth Jrown, Grace Earle
Shearer,
Ruth
1
I
Hamilton,
Mary
Kray
Mildred
Darwin
Bear, Ada
Lefevre,
Ru
Amelia
Hamilton, th Kline, Ruth
1,
Booth,
i Kuhlman,
Wolgemuth,
Neidigh,
Shearer,
Aaron
l.Loraw, Ellsworth Charles
Allen
Wittle,
Rider,
Booth,
Clarence Mease,
McGarvey,
Ephraim Arndt,
Fike,
Ibert
Raj
Peter
mond Roy
Forney, Jenjamin
John
and Walton
Mrs. Wm.
Eva Kraus,
Earl Keener,
Wiley.
Ber-
Sau-
Becker
Gardner,
Mary
Kuhlman
Visitors:
ha Brinser,
le,
ind
l.oleta Loraw, Irene
Mr.
Patrons
John Heisey.
education
the
of
to
and friends
ire cordially invited visit
school,
St Brandt, Teacher.
————— A Qe
1e
Smith—Chandler
son of Mr. Harry
Ella Chandler,
jaughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. D.
both this place, were
at Wilmington, Del., last
They will reside in this place
have a host of friends
them happily wedded
Mr. Paul Smith,
and = Miss
of
wish a
eee
Choice Prime Oysters
his advertisment in another
seen that Mr. J.
handles the finest
to be had. He sells
quantity and serves
They are cer-
By
M. Backenstoe
prime oysters
them in any
them in every style.
tainly ehoice bivalves.
By... ea rr,r'/:nzn|
The weather for them is here and
so are the finest oysters to be had.
Call on Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp.
held
|
time |
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|
i small
Hersh |
Mrs. |
\ddi- |
{orchard
|
brother, |
|
T.
Monday
Celebrates Birthday
Lew
St,
on W
birth
Mi
Main
day
residing
70th
celebrated his
on Sunday by giving an elabor-
a dinner to a number of his rela
Among those
Mrs.
Miss
tives and friends
present were Mr, and Jacob
Carrie
Mr,
and
Rheems:
Souders o
{Voelker
Philadelphia;
Mr,
Clarence
Mrs
Inez;
ol
Scholin
and
Mel-
Campbell, son
Mr.
daughter
Mr,
Elizabeth
Clara; and
Mrs,
Mrs. Jacob
Mrs. |
Chas
Grove and
Deyer, and
Mrs,
Brandt,
ksecker
o Myers,
Councilman
Mr.
Baughman
| 3
| Louisa
E.
Mrs
and wife, and
J Andrew and
iter Mr
daughters
and Mrs. Irvin]
Mabel
Rapp,
dau Sarah,
and and
Mary
Gelistweit
Mildred, and James
Mis
wughters
Mrs.
place,
d
Hilda,
this
Anna Frank and
Virginia and
all
fine
Caroline,
Sophia Dowhower, of
An
by
Mr.
Nir. Grogg
time had
all
birthdays
exceptionally
all
Grogg
was
present, and they wished
many more
was the recipient of a
number of beautiful and cost-
large
Iv presents. ’
meaner ctl nen
v Club ! [
Progressive Club with]
Organized
A Wilson
thirty-five members
held
evening,
|
was organized|
{
the Hall last
The
President,
at a meeting in
following |
Dr.
Har-|
Willis |
Shrite. |
every |
Thursday
elected:
Vice
Secretary,
J.
to
officers
WwW. M.
ry Walters;
were
President,
J.
Ww’,
meet
Thome:
Freed: Treasurer,
The Club
Thursday
decided
at the|
Ev-!
8 in
Hall.
former |
o'clock
the
irrespective
night
lodge room of
ery voter, of
who is interested]
of
to join
affiliation,
in the
Marshall
attend
rime: amie
party
Wilson
the
election and |
Club |
meetings, |
is invited
and its
Pear Orchard Opening
That the
ing
annual
J. 1G.
Rheems,
big
Mr.
at
event, open-
of Reist’'s pear or-|
take place |
ae |
The|
and |
to]
bushel |
will
Oct.
tomorrow, Thursday, 3
with
pel
is laden pears
pickers can have they care
halt
baskets
gather at ten cents
Ladders and for |
will
people
basket.
|
|
picking be furnished free, 1 |
|
|
nally come from great dis
tances to gather these pears and
is quite a treat to see so many
people in this orchard “helping
themselves.”
rr — —— es
Wanted
To term
building
of
lease for a vears
suitable for garage
if
not be
Would
who
good stable
Must
would consider a
proverly remodeled,
fa
like
too r from centre of town
also to hear from party
for this
D.
place
H.
build a
Address
Pa.
armel "emt
would pur
pose. Pettit, Port
Roval, 1t.
Sale of Colts and Heifers
Ed.
where
is in Crawford |
Mr.
County
Ream
he
carload
now
is getting ready
of fine draft
for shipment a
driving bred colts. Also a
of
and
|
heif- |
Holstein
old
aft
extra fine
to
at
carload
All|
ers from one two years
will
Farmers’
be sold public sale the
Inn stock yards here on
Oct
en. ee eet Ieee
18.
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Friday, |
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{
{
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Pastor to Return
of |
meeting
Pa.,
unanimous
congregational
God
At
Church
pastor
a
the
of at Maytown,
{
received the vote
of the church for his return
shall receive |
The
pastor |
|
for the past |
other year, also that he
in salary
this
an increase
has served church
three years, . 53
ms esi limes
Our Home Markets {
1b. 9°
doz.
Butter,
Eggs,
per
per
per 1b.
Lard, |
Potatoes, per
Wheat, per bu.
Corn, per bu.
Oats, per bu.
ell Ie. + re
Pays $1 a Head
Howard Yellets of
extensively engaged the
“shinahonas’ business and wishes
us to announce that he will
dead horses and cattle and promptly
remove them. You reach him
by Bell phone or by card.
AM An
:
Mr. this place,
is now in
buy
can
Made Ome’s Mouth Water
Something very unusual for
time of the year was a large clus-
ter of fine ripe raspberries, which |
Mr. James Glatfelter raised at his
home. They were on display at
this office and were certainly fine
for this time of the year.
rn rn A A Arr
this
Fire Company Meeting
The stated meeting of Friendship
Fire Company No. 1, will be held on
Thursday evening, October 3rd,
1912 at 7:30 o'clock. Members are
urged to be present.
m— QR r——
Read the Bulletin
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and |
Mrs. |
)xer3y
| will
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{ children:
for an-|"
| Risser:
lin
Obituary
HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS!
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
Gone to Their Reward,
Joseph Schlegelmileh,
Our Hotel at
died Friday noon, aged 71 years
of House Columbia
received here ol
at
resident
been
B. V
a former
He
Word has
the death
PR.,
Marietta,
Philips-
of
of Black,
burs
was N00 years old.
Francis Stewart
Monday morning Francis Stew-
the
had
Deceased
art, aged seventy-two, died at
General Hospital, where he
months,
the
been for several
was brought to hospital from
the Masonic Home at Elizabeth-
town,
Charles King
Charles King, a resident of Eliza-
from in-
He
and
ethtown, died on Saturday
firmities due to old age. is sur-
vived by his second wife two
services
the
River
children. Funeral
held at
and
were
1
o'clock
30 house
Breth-
o'clock at
at 2 in the
ren church, Elizabethtown, vester
day.
Jacob Hummer
aged and
f Florin,
Jacob Hummer, an
highly respected citizen 0
home in that
at
from
passed away at his
Monday morning
Death
incident
place seven
resulted
old ¢
was eighty-three years old.
in
He
Mrs.
daugh-
o'clock.
firmities to re
Flowers of Florin is a
o'clock
Geo.
ter of the deceased. funeral
take place at ten in the
United Brethren church in Florin.
The remains will be interred in the
Florin cemetery
Murs. 1.
G.,
Metzler
Mr. Martin
place, died
street
Martin
wife \
Mary of
Metzler of this at
I:
morning
24
She
home on 1st Donegal earl)
from tuberculo
11
a
3iS
this
and 24
of
besides
years, months
John
her
one
daughter
1
was
Arndt of this place an
leav hushand,
Js;
mrents she es a
on Martin also four brothers
H 1 the U
‘hri
all
now nember of
Ro nd
The
hel
John, and
narvines:
Annie this palce
will
home
a sister
funeral take place from
lat on Saturday morning t
with interment ip the
o'clock
nt Joy Cemetery
Jacob Herr
R
+1
tne
morning Jacob
died
had
V esterday
Elizabethtown, at
He
six week
Hospital. been in ill
h
due
ealt about s and
paralysis as result of
Mr
the
was to a
brain tumor, Herr had heer
t}
at hospital for past ten days
He
le
was fifty-two years of age and
horses and cattle
E117
Deceased
was a dealer in
sales at abhethtown
conducting
several was a
of
His
and
01 years
member the Old Mennonite
his
wife died
he is
Abraham
Church.
by
Mo
follawing
survived
IH
fe
years ago, >
rr of
father,
township: and the
Edgar,
irren Chapman
Mary, all
brother
I
Hope,
Joy
Ira, Annie, wife of
Frances Edit}
of abethtown {e
and
was ) following
R John
George R.,
Manhattan,
a
i.,
Kans:
Mrs, J. E
Kansas; Mrs
Mrs
R.,
Mount
Abilene,
Kans
(1i
ish, Kate
Risser, Hummelstown
Isaac
R..
funeral
Conway:
Amos of
The
Saturday
the Old
Elizabethtown,
—— —--—
and
township.
will De
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church
on morning at o'clock
Mennonite at
Getting Better Films
That the
what the
best is not too good is
proprietors of Dreamland
say. have discontinued the
film
They
and
of
out
service from Harrisburg
are now being supplied by one
exchanges thru
Philadelphia. While
their pictures were good, these will
The will
cents the
film
at
the leading
the east,
better. admission be
but five to all with
ception of Saturday nights when ten
be
ex-
cents will be charged.
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Lecture Monday Evening
Next Monday evening, Oct. 7,
Prof. Humphrey C. Deibert, the
well known character impersonator,
reader and lecturer, will appear in
Mount Joy Hall. Prof. Deibert em-
bodies that rare combination of tal-
ents by virtue of which he
impressive as an instructor than en-
entertainer. He has
great success before
andience and has
Don’t
is less
gaging an
appeared with
every manner of
never as yet failed to please.
miss this treat.
as
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(at
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had
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REAL ESTATE SALES
' Local Notes
SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP
'ERAL INTEREST
This Neighborhood
Ownership
erties
Change
| MANY
tioneer Lehn on last Mondayi —
a tract ol pprjef Local Happenings Gathered aa
hey Occur With the Whirl of the
World for Quick Withip
the Past Few Days.
Frank Brubake:
01
ith fmprove
Rapho
$4
town
teading
Sharp
own
frame oO) \ ood closed market
this
hi
aa
sold a two-stol double
hous
Harry {
|
too,
this Lon Apply office,
arbor” and Mr.| Mrs. Wy
1
n e in place, ocen at
Gan § lot of
8. WN Dearheck fo | choice sour kr: for sale,
of good
Exchange
numbe)
11 at
For Sale—A
fstinn Nolt :
(
eceased
two
Irame
tor
Main
sale
closed
the
chools were
on street andisvi
’ : ng school day at
yi to Hiram Stehman
G10
11 took sicl
hut has
St very
Mrs.
suddenly
Frank
Mor
trustee of Mary
! 1a) imuoprov-
rivate terns to on ’
Ravho ownshi at this writing,
nd 42 perches Oliver is putting the finishing
improvements lean nsive improve-
in|
Stehman’'s
] ! ts n and
exXecitol
i Ric
Id
"eidn
yublie
le deceased an property
last
of
sale sale
public
with impros for walt
) rship, to Amos R. Hen
IF Acre,
estate of Solomon Hoc
Rheems
No. 1,
Krayvhill
{ «
» ther hetween the cogs
)
‘ 1 1 .
ollows Dress
Fhares for
of
Florin,
yund m1 Y :
The property of Henry Sheetz, in
No and lot
Keller
ground
house
Abraham
offere public sale, was
1 Mrs for
to
No
there not a single
was
10 |
istian administra
far
Two
Horst sold n
vid
nerches mil
Ober, at
wood
n
Hand
for $640,
tioneer
for Samuel
consisting of
ith mprovements
Offended
Record
County
Holman,
treatment
1
leave. 1
ered that h
nd th
costs
- OO —
sale of Holsteins
—
r
Closed Sunday Scho
Tuesday,
where she
neighbor's boy, .
hibit ar
LADIDiors
He
but
veral hours. I one
H.
from
verely injured she Hiestand and S
escap-
hout broken bones. Consider- mong those
r great age, 83, her escape eng space at
the There quite a
from
more serious injury is re- ¢ are
ble. nul Itry exhibits
nell Mec see
Well Managed
of
here al
Ho,
LOW
et
Old
furnished
makes the
bills,
dollars
managers Marietta’s
Week
the money
go that,
the County Fair
is certainly well repre-
re County fair this week
fndoubtedly of the
held. The races are
there are exhibits galore.
Our
sented
which
biggest
well
that
paying all
hundred
were so
at
after is one
eger
several
good, and
el I errereeee fe rr isis
Send the Editor Some
and buckwheat
Blossom
has quite a
that are blos-
Some of the
are
in
McLain
wberries
nd time.
fine berries that
rries
never
t ready for harvest. Needy
s will probably be able to sur-
he winter.
eee tle
.
-—eew -
Important
neeting the ilospital
ill be held Thursday
October 3, at the
Clav
Sornething to See
see the beautiful
anery, suits and cog
n’'s.
of Auxili-
after-
home of
2s
I
Harriet
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