The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 30, 1912, Image 1

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$ Personals Florin News : | Obituary | PREV carBRR | | ocal Noles
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+ THE WHERE TS * OUR | (APPE iS IN THE SY V Here Yesterday re Er tA ; REY ; : WUE IH
3 THEREABOUTS OR CK R| i ENING n Tie = Hy VIL : : 'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS | MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS Op
: BIS Ain ss GE WEST OF HERE rhe Aiobic oe | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER | GENERAL INTEREST
$ I'he annual conference of the |
I What Our Staff of Reporters Found | { oy Yop iefs T , | Young People’s Societies of the| I, : ei ”
T : I [ | Tweal and Personal Briefs That Have pt '“! Some Well Known People From Our Brief Local Happenings Gathered as
. e Card asket ? 408 Occurre Since § SNe estminster resbytery convened uid : ’
: in the Card Basket Since Our Last ceurred Since Our Last Issue in | Vest Presl
T Issue—Many People Were in and : V in the Fi Preshyt Neighborhood Have Passed to the hey Occur With the Whirl of the
ssue—Many sople we i mr stling ide ake [in the First resbyterian Chure y [ i i }
$ NE | Our Hustling and Wide Awake ‘ is eshyte v hurch Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue World for Quick Reading Within
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* Neighbor Village, Florin. A re e erday in an all day se Gone to Their Reward, | the Past Few Days,
t i —— sion 'here was a large attendance | | -
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Mr. Joseph Becherly was in town p rv ov lanve boring a Yi > rae relinors "ea or wn .
t : I ‘ | Mr. Harvey Weaver is sporting a|and the three meetings were very| Clara, wife of David Stoneroad | C. 8S. Frank received a carload of ‘
st week, ine ne se interesting . .
ay- 3 Ver Mr. H. G. Myers of Lancaster oil ie x : hore si ng of Manheim, dled af the General thoice apples on Monday,
" « Sa, M23 $ “ as ’ 8 | 3 3 ("1s F Yor as i sv reading ¢ aig as p * m
ot + \ : , Mond ‘ Mr. H., E. McClay of York was in ible readin campaign was | ygogpital from liver trouble on Fri There are two neatly dressed
To. een here Monaay. 4 av ing urate f is ’ ference 3 : , y
A y y SL | town on Sunday. inaugurated at this conference, the|qay morning, aged 57 years window's at O. M. Donaven's store.
+ Mr. W. M, Mearig of New Holland, Mr. F. W. Heckel of Philadelphia, |aim of which is to read the entire That west window at Ebersole's
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an - was in town this week. as i , 3 ¢ le Tests , i » an Ma a . 4
+ ; 1 week : was in town Sunday. New Testament in one year, read-| Emanuel L. Hambright, for certainly reminds one of Hallow-
< Mr. W. H. Meisenheller of York, Mr. M. T. Church of Lancaster|ing one chapter each day. Cards|twenty six years proprietor of Ham- e'en "
4 spent Sunday in town, ras i y 3 rday ere istributed soliciting ai i : i X : SS mT ; ’
lay ¥ gr om y Sr] och was in town on Saturday. os distributed soliciting aid in|ppijght’'s Hotel on the Columbia I'he chart for the Krebs lectures,
r. John J. Ulfenhein 0 banon, Mr spe sever: ays | s work. le : : a :
I ¥ : ¢ ’ Mr. John Roth spent several days pe ork pike, died at Lancaster on Monday and there will be but one, opens at
spent Monday wn, i arris re las reek The c¢ ittee i ‘harge ster- " ‘ ’ .
an + I onday in tc is : at Harrisburg last week, The committee in charge yester [aged 70 years, Garber's Drug Store next Monday
3 Mr. H. M. Hugh of Philadelphia, Charl H. Zell Mr. J. W. Hopper of Lancaster day was Rev. Alexander Thomp- a noon, Nov. 4
+ was in town on Monday. aries . elier as a S$ ay visitor i y son, Mr. Henry Sm: ‘ WV yi Ts y
hou M J. G. Fralich y M ill 1 a 1 WAS A pinta, vSlor in own, | 7 I L B jen mall 3p] Heel Lucy May Gibbons, Mr. Abram Welsh moved from
+. J. G. Fralic ] sille, ast Friday evening Charles H. mS ay sre Wi ‘oman's | Frank G. ssert, Chairms y yi x
$ . r x all v ountville , I 8 lay evelin ules H On Sunday there will be Woman's poi ¥ ossert, Chairman, Lucy May Gibbons, the one year Candidate for the State Leg- the Moyer property on New Haven
gpent yesterday in our burg. ‘eller, our veteran auctioneer, Jus-|day i » Unite ethren Chure he program as rendered is ap- p N . .
Te " 3 i s ! 8 2 o : ¢ uctiones day in the United Brethren Church. x : gra s rendered is ap-|g)d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- islature on Bull Moose street, to the Stoner property on -
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de A re. ' , x Wr entertained the 0 e Peace, notary public and Mrs. Laura Stokes of Blaine and | D€ el : . ence Gibbons, died this forenoon at Ticket Marietta street, )
bai i ome Club Monday evening. insurance asent, entertained his ls are spending s ati i y Morning Session, wv, Frank G.| , . : nr . :
or % : lal a) ng ¢ € 1ed at s [son are spe nding sometime in town, g 8s n Re Frank G- [ten o'clock from pneumonia. Be- ] 1c € The Sprenger Brewing Company®
+ Mr. E. K. Bennett of Harrisburg, | home in houor ot his fity-seventh Mr. E. S. Weaver, received a car- | Bossert, presiding. sides her parents, one brother and Dr. E. W. Garber, the E. Main|,¢ [ancaster has been sold to sey
> . . . 4 : | ® & € S, » er and « “ ‘aste as EQ SOIC 0 Ssev-
nt Saturday i . 8 birthday. Quite a numbe { is | log & o 2g - 00 ev ‘ axercises | : v stree ggis w ; ate . as
+ spent aturday in our midst. oi 1) uite number of h load of fine young mules on Mon 11, Devotional Exercises, D. a sister survive. street druggist, is a candidate fora... capitalists from Newark, N. J.,
3 Mr. William H. Yost of York, |friends were present and greatly en-|day. R. Workman, D. D.; Hymn; Words the State legislature, County Dis-|ang New York City
3 | spent last Thursday in town, joyed a turkey supper as follows: Mr. E. H. Denlinger of the |of Welcome, Rev." Frank G. Boss-| Mrs. Abram Shelly . trict, on the Bull Moose ticket. We are indebted to Mi Fanny
p . + ~ gm \ 5 Lo “ " i “ . 3 . “ 3 : ~ : S. J : 3 § : ¢ \ > > Miss Ny y
50 1 Mr. J. E. Templeton of Tyrone, |C. Edgar Titzel, John 8S. Graybill, | County Seat was in town on Sun- ert; Offering; 11.30 Address, Thel Mary Shelly wife of Abram F Dr. Garber is at present a promi- {Shank for a cluster of fine ripe red .
J 3 : . W r . ip ro 1 AT RE ys ay ‘tance i ible 3 y "vy & . . : y " 7 ag a -
2 was in town last Wednesday. ir. Hon, » a Honse 1, B. Frank |day. Importance ot Bile Study, Re V.|Shelly, of near Milton Grove, died oe nt meth r of the Lancaster Co. raspberries. She has quite a few
a Mr. C. P. Bricker of Roanoke, Va., | Kready, Esq., Wm. Kready, Wm. C.| Mr. J. K. Rutherford received a|Geo. Wells Ely; Hymn; 12.00— on Tuesday morning of a com Retail Druggists Association, is thet them at her home
t gpent last Wednesday in town. Rehm, S. R. Zimmerman, Herbert|carload of empty egg cases yester-| Quiet Hour, Rev. Edward Frank-|jjcation of diseases : The idnerai” lection commissioner of the Penn- Mr. P J. Dieter h a8. a ted
: y ; w : : ; oe $n s ¥ Sedhes, > I ' : . Mr. F. J. ter has accepted &
2S x Mr. D. Copeland of Detroit, Mich, | Gable of Lancaster; W. M. Hollow-|day ’ lin Reimer; Benediction. will be held on Thursday afternoon syivania Branch of the American position as superintendent : th
oP yak rid oh. af tev 1 ar t this ™ Nik 5 : : bre tama} Sut 4 sday afte > Th: ! § as supe dent in the
1 % | was seen about town on Friday. bush and Rev. I. H. Kern of this I'he Florin water company i$ ex- Afternoon Session, Mi Henry [at 1:00 o'clock from her late home Poultry Association and the mem- | |acker department at Hubley's
‘ x . c Phi i. ACO rei: Le f No 1- | tending 3 os Akt: CY oh | Sme residing. r . ay : y ancaster OC : Tela ’
3 Mr. C. D. Stehman of Philadelphia | place : Jeremiah Lemon of New Hol- [tending the main on East Church |Small, presiding : and at 2;00 o'clock at the Hvan-| © of the Lancaster County Fair Novelty Works, Lancaster.
“3 was a week end visitor to tpwn. land; Robert Rohrer and Richard |street. 2.00—Devotional Exercises, Rev.|gelical Church in Milton Grove. |. SSo¢iation since it started, who| we want'to call your attenti
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et-' Miss Sallie Goodling of Columbia, | Rohrer of Quarryville; Jacob H. Mrs. Jonas Mumma of Easton is|S. D. Manifold; Hymn: Calling of| 1, terment in the Milton Grove | nas devoted his time and tal-l1yy the very appropriate nd aci
+ ; / y ; i Bo a 3 ess od . 4 ] i ) : Ty 8 ate and spaci-
dy § spent last Friday here with friends. |Z%eller and two sons John and Claud |visiting her many friends in this the Roll of Societies; 2.30-—Report| cemetery SaCBaSe Cha a tents to making the poultry exhibits t ndvertia fy I
ts, & - ah fit : ig " % | Cemetery, Deceased was in her ous advertisement of Getz Bros.,
? ™- gd Fri p ri 0 is ace. ricinity 0 ‘ommittee oung de S| ge p = the fair su : i oe rant . .
as % Mr, I. C. Grimm of Harrisburg, : is Dp ace : vicinity. ‘ on an People S| fifty fourth year, and was ailing for Of ‘Lhe I Ur such an important feat-iq,r extensive Clothiers, on page 2.
t was a visitor-to town on Thursday. Squire Zeller has been engaged in Mr. Wilson Meckley has moved | Work of the Presbytery of West-|.y,5ut six vears ure, being superintendent of that A St louis man who started a
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re % Miss Bertha Wertz of Lancaster, |auctioneering for a generation and |his family and household effects to |minster; Question or remarks; 2.45 : {department. Dr. Garber is an act-)myagazine with $1.25 has gone brol :
$e . ' . m" : " ; —— i. 3 agazine .20 has gone broke.
he & spent Sunday in town with friends. his business has never been larger | Mount Joy. { Fen Minute Talks, How Can We Mrs. Rev. S..H. Hertzler {ive member of the M. E. Church of |3arves him right for or t t
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Dy 3 : Mr. C. E. Griffin of Titusville, Pa., |than during the past vear. He has J. M. and A. M. Wentzel of Har-| Enlarge and Improve our Work? ie if F Hov & .. |this place, ong of our leading busi- ; bee ; : :
3 : , ¥ , . Annie, wife of Rev. S. H. Hertz shine his competitors, The quarter
7 . a 1li Fri x Is io | als oe a justice F the ace for l ris wo are vigiti 2 +. vhar | Finance, > JN pr > , e- : . : | SS ) , ‘ .
st was here calling on friends last Fri- also been a ns of the Dea for | risburg are visiting A. D. Garber Bolin 111 C€ Bo V. 4. Bu me Btfout, Re-|jer. died early Sunday morning at ness men aud one who has the would have been sufficient.
h- % day. many years and enjoys a well earn-|and family i ligious Education, Rev. S. D. Mani-|parp >} Vizn het confidence of the people p is "mn , .
m2 b . eq : : : i by. | fold. Bi Yaadine C ; ) her home in Elizabethtown after a . ; people of thi Ihe hunter's horn will rouse the
A Mr. H. A. Rothenberger of Allen-|ed reputation for tempering jus Messrs. J. C. Murphy and H. H.|fold, Bible Reading Campaign, Rev.|jingering illnes do ape | COMmMunity. If he should prove suec- y fel ; ;
E i iH ; : ? ; : Vt Beoscart: 80 oy ] 1g 8 SS, d sixty years oo : ; Be morn with mellow music of the
as & town. was seen on our streets Satur-|tice with mercy, as many more|Heckinger of Lancaster, spent Sun- . G. Bossert; 3.20—Talk and Con-|gno was a daughter of the late Jac-|CeS8iu: In being electe d next Tues lehose: and waking day will look the
Ly cases are settled in his office than|cay i ’ ference, Teaching the Bible to Boys . ‘, 5 ‘ day, his constituents : sgt as : : ?
“i i day. : sett S ce \y in town. Toe 2. ie | O¥$lobh and Catharine Eshleman Shank, : : nr may rest as ! worn and cold duckshooter in the
4 Mr. M. M. Monyer of Philadel-|are returned to court. He was Mr. John Menaugh of Philadel- [2nd Girls, Led by Mr. Henr¥|ang had resided in Elizabethtown |5Ured that they will be represented |, The pneumococcus will devi
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an $ phia, was a monday visitor to our [the recipient of a number of hand- | phia, is the guest of his daughter Small: Participants, Rev. J. R. Ar-|;,, anv vear 3 ar yy a conscientions Christian gentle- | ; :
1 3 . aug { or many years She was a mem- a fe et inlets in his boot, and at
to & town some, useful and amusing present Mrs. Henry Stoll i mentrout, Rev. W. 1] Oliver, RevV.| yor of 1 Yo iiicis ; man who will “hew to the line, let]. : :
oe * : inpile : . : . ! : wid 5 er of the German Baptist church : He [the end he will arise and calmly
sid Messers. J. C. Murphy and H. H.|We join with a numerous: clientele Rev. J. B. Funk has moved his{P. R. Workman, Rev. Raymond H.|pasides her husband the followin the chips fall where they may. {ion :
+ a : : 1 " Ni - J | DER eS ISD ( } I Ving . i assacre a coot,
s Heckman were seen abot vn iast | in wishing the honored justice many | family 1sehold effects i | Wilson and Rev. T. P. McKee; 4.00 1.nthare & i i. antl : rere GUA Wrens | :
$ : 1 € see bout town last a> ; i y imil ind hon sholg effects in the ee ret : i rothers and sisters survive: David, ” : | Meanwhile, the farmer will
y reek | re returns of the aay | Parsonage Tuesd: \adaress and ¢ 101 0x, Mis-| > 1 "inal i ‘cachers y Ye issing | )
% 3 ni Melvin Peff F Harrisl ’ : Pars yi = Tae Soup: ion Study Cla ; Tes Winefred of Rheems: Daniel, Elizabethtown rr I Tenshi a Be Missing irsue the bold quail hunter on his
*. Melly y a arris > \Trs {a y 3 rinerie s er |S oO 1 asse§ Vi1SS netred | oe ' « . Ay . . I'he L.ancastel |B ui Institute | 1 : 2 .
I 1 elvin Pe er of arrisburg, nad ; wy a +l rs. tie B. Gingrich, son Abner I> = pases i = he | Mrs. Jacob Dave ler and Mrs. Kate : ea juirer Institute jy .nge and having deftly worked
i 1 was home with his parents over | = {spent Saturday and Sunday at Man-|® oo 00ds Carlisle oa 1.20 vw of near Elizabethtown Mrs. | Supplemer tate that 157 of last through u few wire fences, get
d Sunday. pre {heim and East Petersburg. { Quiet Hour, R I. P. McConkey ] holir \liss Fannie Shan erms 1 ne n co I 1 ! trospasver ig
v y : . r | Mrs. W 4 ¢ '1 bh | : : Rind 4 £ ea Ha its. The chilled passer,
T Mr. Charles W. Sears of Wor-| : ; 1 Mr. John Keeler and son Howard | Benediction : rs. Sallie Hershey and Mrs. C. 8.|Rot on t ! Dea 0 { rapid conta I
- eester, Mass., called on friends here | . Sot near Land sr spent Saturday| Evening Session, Rev. Frank G nerich. all of this place T one, Miss Hdith W. Manure ind 40 | ¢ oi ; ou
“1 | Litit: 8 Mr. S.| : by . ' B : : a he blast, vill hurry homeward
de Monday. { : : {aud Sunday in the vill > Bossert, Presidir oral 1s held t rnoon at the s ol t hotl
-* IR Sy i 2 " ! i MARRERO 4 ¢ e pursues him hotly tc
a » Mrs. Lucy Gillian of Harrisburg, A A. D. Garber returned ho I illustrated 1 How te home loc} i ( :
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3 was the guest of friends here on | : [after din sometime as the |G out Biple Rev Lew o’eloc it the Gel pti ¢ ¢ 1
Riel ¢ ! esid t anks
3: Saturday. jd " ! i rents t T Mudge DD. } W are] tte 1 1 1 1 y ( v
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¥ Mrs. Ellen R. Mumma of Easton, | oo [1 Good id | of | ed ft was highly inter®sting an it. 1 Ceme i
* : sys . | Colum Fhurse | . : : ry ho 3 : ¢ Le cen a pound
< Pa., is visiting the family of R. Fel- | ja ville spent Sunday as the|0f an instructive nature There - teaching in othe 01 ¢ I ft t1 1
M I cigar A ; 2 : bh : i sued right "afte he ele
by Jenbaum. 1 jguest of Mr. Ephraim Hertzler vas a Ve esentative audience i Williams lon I «
1- L ia : 3 . | the Johr or i ¢ Co s- nA . C : + 1,
2] pd Mr. Charles Marconitz of Phila- : | Mr. Wliliam Rutherford of Eliz-|In attenaance, every minister ir fie Constable El L Villian ( I 1 il
i | V ol 2 y 1 31 at atl v : | x iy I | ; December W s will
e delphia, was here on business on y E | abethtown spent Sunday in towr g| the town being present f th place. passed away very rd r'¢ : 1¢
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is Thursday. , By [the guest of Mr. J. K. Rutherford. | eesmm———— A imeem | denlv last Wednesday evenin 1¢ ( ed lor i 0 5
i- fa = J Seed M1 na Fi 1 1 hters ! Fe | | ? . A 3 lr to the
2 Mr. George F. Jacobs of York, | 04a wns Vireinta Vi Geo Whitecamp of p Corn Exhibit a i reste: oie : tl ’
was a welcome visitor to friends|_ a : r spent Sunday as the guest of | The farmers sreabouts ¢ reat. | placed him in the Ol Bb le nD Woman Seriously Charged 1 : “3%
As | Dowhower spent . : : : to t € aos ! = . J : y 1 e Clael Vil become about
= here Friday. amily. of Ri his sister Mrs. Henry Schisgelmileh. |) interested n the corn exhibit at|and was leaning against a tree iI Mrs lillie Connelly ( al hat apple cider ought to be
amily ) f Villiam Rhes ar x v Wr . : | ' : i " Rad , Abi !
Mrs. R. J. Buzby of Mechanics-) Mr. D.. 8S. Grim and family of {his office and we a being brought | front of the Council Chamber wher formerly of this j h ee a a ———
burg, spent S ay i r alling | Millersville, spent Sunday as | £1 heat Tat Eo fed Vntaored: 1 tal ) } \ dq ( by |
5 g i S unday in town calling | Mo. ana. Mrs oD, Prank Sohock 1 ne Bre 1d ih | somq 0 e finest spe ens to be riend volunteered to take h eel 1 tor ! : The Krebs Lecture
on friends. | nest ff his daughter J Jf mhi nO ’ . $1int YA reves . ri1lliams comblainine of | {arn ) aling the birth of a : : . :
. Mar y cp land two children, Mrs. H. C. Scheok (i... ; . : : | toma, Ghis: morning Mr. Milton N rome, Mr, William omplajy Lila nen! . . Please bear in mind that on Fri
; Mr. Martin Freeser of Penbrook, | 4 Mrs. Anna Schlegelmilch made Freymeyer. [ Miller of the Back Run, brought us [being ill A physician w hurried nid vas found buried in her | .v oyening, Nov. 8, Stanley Le-
; spent Saturday fo the borough eall-1= * "i te York Springs Mrs. Wagner of Elizabethtown | a 14 inch ear and also %ne that|ly summoned but he expired on his | Da! ard 1 igar box. A vre Krebs will give his first of a
an autom le tr rk Sprin 2 : |
ing on friends. Ion Sondas : who has been spending sometime a8 weighed a y 1 and 15 ounces.|way home Deceased was aged 67 Mi Connell imitted | 0 no Noh
3 . jon § day. y a i ; y | n Mount
- Mr. Bernard Riechner of Lan-| : : the guest of her sister Mrs. Wm. mhe exhibit is certainly getting very |vears, 10 mogths and 14 days He |S posed of four babie | Jov Hal are only
pas Miss Rhode bh an iss ah ory ; . y . vil : . : | { ar 1y
easter, was the guest of friends here | Mi : Ri oi and Miss Leah | Hamilton, left for her home. interesting and in order to make it|was High Constable here for a num-|ing the: n he back yard { {on 1g 35
+m veils * | Warfel of Lancaster, spent Sunday . ania y 1 of Reading . : 8 7 ; 2 4 r tev ia : Yea =.
fast Phase Mt as guests of the former's ire o Mr Dani 1Y oung of Reading, MT. [worth the while we have. decided to [ber of years and was a good officer. | matter is t ted 1 en no intro-
Rey. and Mrs, I. BE. Johnson are] ®'® “> one ams sD Frank Young of Lancaster spent|gffar a year’s subscription to the|He was a member of the Evangeli- | authorities is quite like duction know that :
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entertaining Mrs. Hettie Johnson of [oh Mr and Mrs. James Webb on |Sunday as the sguests.of “Mr. and|Bylletin to the person bringing the|cal church for many vears, and that other charges will be preferred ic alive to the extraordin-
a A rl Schwenksville. South Barhara street, Mrs. Emanuel Young and brothers. largest ear to this office This ex-|was also. a member tl steward TTY - I eman of an extraordinary
Ss : Mr. and Mrs, WwW. H. Horst of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles Mr. and Mrs. John Shumaker | hibit will be open until November |hoard and a trustec B des his Heisey Gets Contract :
t California, stopped at the xchange |Mrs. M. J. Bieber, Mr. A. K. Man- irday and Sunday as the|1e on which day it will close. We | w ife. one son: Harry, Presiding BI Mr. Elmer Heise he tensive eel AF ee ee
y : Hotel yesterday. | ning and Miss Caroline of friends at Safe Harbor and will appoint a committee to decide {der of the Evangelical church at local concrete 1 1 rey has 1 ’ in Mt Yov Hall
f) Mr. and Mrs. Isajah Sumpman | made an automobile trip to Car-|also attended a party in honor of {and the successful person will be[Kearny, Neb., and tw 1ghters, | secured the omract te ter el The ezree Staf ASSO # i f
¢ and daughter Laura spent Sunday | lisle and Mechanicsburg on Mon-| Ruth Stoner. oiven the.above prize. If s a|Mrs. Isaiah Kuhns nd Mrs. Jor ne ¢ or I Gen. ( mC 51, Jt
at Elizabethtown, { day. Mr. and Mrs. Hamamei, Mr. and |gypseriber he will he given credit | Morrison, both of Columbia, sur ere ; 1d p The | 1 \] will 3 re :
: Messrs. J. C. Murphy and H. H.| Messers C. Z. Moore of Middle-|{ Mrs. Garlach and friends from Har-|¢,p a vear’s subscription A second | vi Two brothers, Ephrair of | 1 t} } Te I era J
Heckman of the County Seat, were |town, superintendent of this district, {risburg, took an auto ride to this premium will be six month’s sub-|Maytown, and Jacob of Rowenna the square Lo feet longer |.nq eveni: \ 16 912 pre .
- in town yesterday. and Elder Epler of Harrisburg, in-|place on Monday where they were |gepription. While you are husking [also survive. The funeral was he 1a than any ! n tl un It harate i ! County
Miss Mina Murray of Lancaster, | spector of the accounting depart-|2uests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wit- if vou find a large ear, ‘send .t.to|from his late home Monday forg-|Will requ nearly two months to | conver I to 1d in Mt. Jo
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5 A spent Sunday here with her parents iment, both P. R. Rf men, were ltle. this office and we will put it on ex-|{noon with services and interment do the work. { Pa., Jum 14 Fl; lav) 1913 A
D on Marietta street. | guests of secfion foreman Frank In the morning there will be a!pipition. lat Reich's Meeting House SE ree | cordial invitation is hereby extend-
1 Mr. George Stoll, a P. R. R. con- | Stoll vesterday. sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. B. pa —— ged ee AD Mr ree Ovsters Ovsters { { ihe public to attend :
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S ris ras See En Raden : funk. S ay Se 20: pr - ’ v . iii iy ) lie that }
s ductor of Harrishure. was seen ony Mrs. S..R. Snyder and sister Mrs. Fuhit. Sunday S ehool 9. i Preach Entersined His’ Employes | Some Big Ears to rm the public that | a
4 our streets yesterday. | Barbara Bausman have gone to Bal-|ing 10:30, Junior 5:15, Senior 6:15, Mr. Eli B. Hostetter of this place We are certainly getting some [he I ¥ serve e me We Received the Contract
> Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haines of Lan-|timore and Sparrows Point, Md. |Special program 7.15; Address by las fuk finished drying ah excep-| fine specimens of large ears of corn oysters in any style at the LaPierre | ppis office has just been given
caster spent Sunday here with Mr.| At the latter place they will visit | MTS. Heagy of Steelton. All are in- tionalls laroe ay of sweet|on display in our window and to House; Jos. Brendt, proprietor, Mt. |i, contract and COVy for. the. 18th
and Mrs. Lewis Seeman. s former's s rank rder. | vited pe, Bie ae : ; Riri | Jov i. Pa ;
a ems {the former's son B. Frank Snyder. |Vited. corn. On Saturday evening he date Mr. Joseph Strickler, tenant on | JO} | report of District Grand Lodge: of
y Mr. Joseph B. Mumma and Mr. I. | From there they go to Washington, Woman's Day Program. Tovaily entertained all who assisted |the S. R. Snyder farm, at the east- | TC oT { Penna No. 1. and also the 30th ‘an- y
y S. Siegrist of Silver Springs, cirecu- : Anz is SY SX DOG ihe ey Xe iy ya. at : ass di : i : nna, ! , and als 30th
~~ es : : Lrex 2 ngs, cireu-|D, C.,, and Anapolis. They expect to Following is the program which |p: quring the “drying” at his{ern borough limits, has it on the | Der Kaul is Superstitions [ nual meeting of the Grand Lodge #
Rledn Ti, leatawech be gone about three weeks. will be rendered in the Florin U. B.|pome The following were pres-|others. One ear while not so large | Der Dick Kirkwood hut mir gsaut [of Penna, United Order of Odd Fel-
{ Miss Ziegler of Lancaster, spent| Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hollinger en-|church on Sunday evening, Nov. 3: lent. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hostetter,|has over 1,400 grains but a second, |es aer ken hoot kaufa daet bis ich|lows in America. The book will
A Sunday in town the guest of her|tertained at their home on South |Invocation; Song by Congregation; |i... ohter Lavina and two grand-|as fine a specimen as we have ever |avenich deich schribe. Ich will {make over one hundred pages and
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h sister, Mrs. Nissley Mumma. Poplar street Sunday, these guests: |Scripture Reading; Prayer; Song by daughters Virginia and Rhodi Mar-|seen, has perfect rows, large grains|hoffa es aer des saet up komt fer |is a very large issue.
~~ 4 Miss Mary Schock returned home |Misses Minnie Bender, Elizabeth |Choir; Recitation by a young lady; |; irabe : . 1 and weighs just two ounces shy of [sei neier ho Ye > rood ar —_
tin of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. J } 100t. De Getz Breeder tt -E-Eeeeeeen
on Sunday after spending ten days|Shelly, Naomi Schock, Ethel Tros-|An Exercise by a Class of Girls rep-|g § Greider and daughter Min-|tWo pounds. *This ear has been |ferkaufa sei om ains tsu fiinf dollor. Our H Misiicote
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with friends at York Springs. tle, Flora Rineer, and Messrs. S. [resenting Mission Work; Address nie. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Henry and husked for some time and is fairly Tom 'Katunzy B \ BY
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Mr. H C. Schock and son P.|Musser Bender, Elias Hollinger, En-|by Mrs. Heagy of Steelton; Recita-}o 1 Norman, Mrs. Alice Hoffman, |well dried. Who can equal that? lai E S 1
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Frank Schock attended the automo-|8le Hershey, John Schock and Al-|tion, Esther Vogel; Offering; An-|.,n tarry and daughter Grace, and it . They Prefer Teddy Lard, per Ib
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et bile races at York on Saturday. pheus Ginder. nouncements; Hymn by Congrega- ly, apd Mrs. Peter Krall. Apples! Apples! A straw vote was taken in the | Potatoes, per bu
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Mr. Clarence Campbell spent Sat- Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clar- tion; Benediction, All are Welcome ———— IT will receive in a few days a High School on Monday afternoon, | Wheat, per bu
ence Stoll and son Bruce, former- to these services and no one will be : PNY SE ie Saban” ’ ts stata re tI
urday and Sunday at Atglen as the x £ 8! uce, Ilorme 3 ihtod Mrs: Heaer i carload of choice fancy N. Y. State|every pupil voting with the ex-jCorn, per bu. .....ceeseererien
guest of E. 8S. Dyer and family. ly of this place, sailed from New WS) 2 a rs eRgy 3 mn More Big Corn apples in barrels, which T will sell {caption of two. The count resulted | Oats, per bu
; : excellent speeaker. ast week Mr. c r of I . f ats, “nals
Miss Fanny Mumma of near Oy- York on the steamer Cedric, of the z i Last week Mr. Frank Hertsler ofl peap from the old P. R. R. depot. ag follows: Taft, 11: Wilson, 18; eet Eee
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ster Point, speht Thursday here as VWhite Star Line, for - Liverpool, Bender's Mill, brought us a large)nyyey are orchard picked. 1 am Roosevelt, 54
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tho svest. of Mrs. J. Harry Miller. They are on their way to Aniwerp, Meets Next Thursaay ear of corn. On Friday along came |p. ndline nothing but N. Y. State an Held a Shoot
He 3 Belgium via London, England. Mr The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Gen-|Mr. C. S. Newcomer with an ear apples this year, which ame of good -— William H. Gantz held a shooting
Mr. Oberdorf, of the olumbia | o 11 is in the employ of the West- | eral Hospital will meet at the home |that weighs exactly as much as the uality and =ood keepers. These Horses and Colts match near the Farmers Inn on
2 es rn Ele i i of Mrs. Michae etwi ext one broug us y Mr. Hertzler. |,,, n Friday, Nov. 1, D. B. Kieffer | Saturday for a lot o ucks an
Tolel:one Company ede a veryl .n Electric Company and is going|of M Michael Detwiler . next b ht by Mr. Hertzler.|oiiloc come from the hest apple| On Frid Nov. 1, D. B. Kieffer | Saturd f lot of duck a
pleasant call at this office Friday. abroad In the Interest of the com-) Thursday afterncon, Nov, -7, at 3 |The Newcomer ear is 143 inches! gictrict of N. Y & Co. will sell a large lot of western | geese. A number of sportsmen were
Messers. Amos P. Ortman and pany. His permanent location will|P- M. long. While the Hertzler ear is not|gan1 Phone. C. S. FRANK horses and colts at public sale at|present and there was some good
Edwin Ortman of Washington Boro. |he Antwerp. The young man eel Baresi that long it is greater in ecircum- - Wm. Gantz’s stock yards in this |shooting.
were pleasant callers on friends here is 5 son of ticket agent Mr. J. H. Double S. & H. Green trading |ference. Both may be seen in our Chinchilla’s Are Here place at public sale. For particulars ———— eee
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} : : Stoll of this place. Mr. Stoll ex-|stamps or double piano coupons | Window. In Overcoats in Blue and Brown. |S ad elsewhere in this issue. Very Becoming to those Men
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: Mr i ay Yohane pects to remain there for about eee Nov. 2nd, at I. D. Beneman’s See them in the window at $12.50. who have purchased their fall Hats:
urg, formerly proprietor of Dream or seven years. Department Store. -, Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin. [Getz Bros. Read the Bulletin from Getz Bros: $1.00 to $3.50.
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