Embry V{)], Personals CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNT [HE MOUNT | _ ~—QOUR AD \ | \ 1 i IUUNT JOY. PH LDNESDAY, JAN NS, 191 $1.00 A YEAR S BRING RESUINS--THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM ; 9) r) : ———————————————— aduatin class | . ” Stren PF NEFFSVILLE L BOROUGH COUNCIL | " or ne toca in senor, wens ser QItUALY | ocal Notes Florin News { irday very pleasantly with Prof [Inmate en's Home Hangs ——— Brief Session Held in The Council | —— THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR | ‘id Mrs, 1. R. Kraybill at Millers HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS | Himself inj Loft of Barn MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS o Chamber Monday Night [ TAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL- FRILADS THE AST WEA J ville FRAVEL SOONER OR LATER { GENERAL INTERES] \GE WEST OF HERE ———— | Mr. and Mrs. Geo Craley, former Vator nmate - . | Mount Joy Borough Council met | —— What Our Able Corps of Reporters | vy hired with Eli Engle near town some Well Known People From Our | 9! 1 . fi Yeffsville Brief Local Huppenings Gathered ar On Monday evening with Mes rs. B.| Local and Personal Bricls That Have Found in the Card Basket About | ire here op visit 1 riends Geo Neighborhood Have Passed to the | Wis | i ngh I of the hey Oceur With the Whirl of the |S Dillinger, Wm Tyndall, C¢, N.| Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Yourselt, Your Friends and Your | hie farmin ear Abilene Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | Parn at that h Monday World for Quick Reading Withis {Mumma and BE. M arto present Our Hustling and Wide Awake \equaintances, Kansa ind aside from raising good Gone to Their Reward. forenoon ahout 1 ( dead the Past Few Days. Also Burgess Hoffman Mr. Tyn- | Neighbor Village, Florin. —— ops. is raisi t family, being the {H en : o'clock fall occupied the pesidential chair | v Mr. ht Kopp of Lancaster spent ather of two daughters. Mr. Craley \da Maxton died at Columbia. | a1 he did at the Io the \ 00d cutter sleigh, |in the absence of Mr. Brown : Miss Stella Wachstetter is on the 5 Friday in towr will visit here and at York for about | ; eal ! \ A de fori Apply to Bulletin Office Mt. Joy, 3t Fhe report of the Burgess showed ! sic list x Mr. George Sprout of York was a etn ; —— ty « \ made "or Sale A leis Inquire of | collections to t he unmount of $151 | Mr. R. 8. Herr of Lancaster was in town vesterday \mot Io rom here who at 1601 sheetz of Columbi tion ( e cir-/ Peter M. Halden Millbar farm, [the past Councilmanic month mn town on Monday Mr. S. lL. Hershey of Philadelphia | {o, led the fine f Rev R. 1, a t! lecid quest | R. D. Mt, Joy 2t The representatives of the Water Services were held at KEby's on spent Monday 1 towr tengio t Lan ter on Saturday r The Florin Shirt pF cory is op- | Finance, Property and Light Com- | Sunday by Rev, Funk Miss Alice Dillinger is visiting | we noticed Re Peter Nissley. Rev M Elizabeth Meisenhel lied ‘ \hiter holy len for 25 girls, with go 'Pportunity | mittees reported everythin 0 K.| wu and Mrs Roy Ishler an- friends in Philadelphia H. Kern, Rev, I. G. Bossert. M1 t Columbia aged 92 vear le ) ed to earn $8 to $10 per we ke. 0 suggested that the locks as ounce the birth of a son 3 Mr. F. A. Robinson of Baltimore nd Mrs H, Schock, Mr ind t le Iso Oysters served o Sun ame | wel § the doors at the post office Mr. H. J. Allen of Thompsontown @ was in town yesterday Mrs. Amos Bende: Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Wm. F. Kame, a forn e ‘ has thru the weg t the Pierre | hi aired. So ordered as a Tuesday visitor in town. . Mi Geo. M Hauck of Lancaster M be M1 ind Mr Harr ler Mariett: died at Berkel ¢ here i House 0 and Ue el tf Mr, Dillinger of the Special Con J O¢ grich won the silver set spent Saturday in tow: Nisslev Mr. and Mrs 1. 8. Car-|Cail red 62 vears h I ne Notice-—There will be nq oysters ttee, reported that the advertis-'at \ Garber's on Saturday Mr. H. B. Trimble Of Lancaster | yany. My nd Mrs William Dil - pent ol 8 rved after 12 o'clock o Sundays | ing in regards to the special ele br. J. Diehm of Harrisburg made spent Thursday in town inger. Mi John Everett, Mrs. W Mrs. William Aherne, a former | { \ Whitecraft had the Exchange Hotel hereafter tion was due as per instructions (a business trip to town Tuesday Mr. E. E£. Helm of Lancaster was R. Heilig, Mrs I P. Heilig Mrs. | dent of Columbia, died at Ger- | ye: en member of the 1 ted I wish to inform the public that! from the solicitor Burgess Hoff Mr. J R. Dorall of Harrisburg in town on business Saturday Harry Klugh, Mrs A. B Schlegel nantown aged vears Zion hurch 'wo danghte | tke a specialty of catepir for | man stated that he had Instructed | was a Tuesday visitor to town. Mr. Geo. H. Hewitt of Camden. N.| ilch, My MF eneman., M - ( ni card parties, dinners, ot M. Me- | the fudzes of Election ip both Marcus Musser has resigned his J., was a week-end visitor here John Cramer, Mrs Louisa Fran! rank Portner died a the home I'he funeral 1b eld i Ginnis tf. | wards to get all information in ref Osition as baker at Frevne yer's, Mr. H. G. Myers of Lancaster. wis Mrs Your Mr Ia linkle. | arel in Marietta from tu- Home on Thursday J 0 Por Rent-—from April 1, 4 choice erence to holding the special ele Mr John Smith of Lancaster seen on our streets on Saturday Mrs. A. D. Flows Mr 1. H. Z i h th year 1 tillp even. room house on the Boulevard. | tion called on friends in town Tuesday, Mr. Samu itz of Columbia [jer Mes Chas. Delong, Levi Dil am near the Penna. R R. Station, \ bill for $19 to reimburse Mr. Geo: M Hauck of Lancaster was here op [ Thursday. | lineer. H. J Stambaugh, Wm. Tvn \braliam B. Swope \niong the Sic B. Kern 2t. | Friendship Fire Company for gaso-' paid a short visit to town Mdnday. Mr. A. ¢ d teading, was |dall and son Roy, Chas. Eshleman \braham B. Swope, of Elizabeth Fhe till | ible siel Wanted —25 girls tor the stiteh- line purchased. brought forth some Mr. H. G. Myers of Lancaster was calling or mn Saturday. | pan Dieter, Wm. Hendrix, Eli I Ito n, landlord of the Blac) Horse nt i i 106 nd v mg room Apply at once at the | discussion The bill was paid but a welcome visitor to town Tuesday. Mr. J. A M on of Philadel- | Nigsle v, Misses Mary Schock, Katie | Hotel. that place, died there Wed } mon Hicted are Kreider Shoe Manufacturing Com Council is of the opinion taht the Mr. Eugene H. Henry of Lancas- phia, was ses ( own vester | Holwager Grace Holwage: Alice [nesday o typhoid pneumonia atrer V1 Fr I at his pany, Elizabethtown Pa Fire Co. should pay these bills and ter vi ited friends in town Thurs- day Klugh Lon and Mame Kuhns, {a short illness, aged 58 vears Ome Glen Rock, York County, the ask for an appropriation whenever day, Mr..H. 8 n the County | Catherine Breneman, Mame Burts, - Mrs. Art p ¢ s Hl at her(home of our former townsman, its funds are low. Mr. W. I. Comstock of Lancaster Seat, spent I: Fhursday in our | Gladys Flowers. Joanna Miller, Wil- | E. Oram Lyte } P “Timmy” Brown has been quaran- Burgess Hoffman hit the nail on made a business trip to town Mon- midst [ ma Baton. Alice Dillinegr, Bertha | Early Friday morning Eliphalet Miss Eliz th ( iner is on the tined on account OF a recent mad the head when he made mention of day. Miss Elsie Miller has gone 0 Migsovier. Alice Wolf, May Shire [Oram Lyte, A. M. Ph. D,, died at the |g; kK list dog scare. t few facts. In part he said: Last Mr. David Hollinger of Marietta Enola where she will spend some | ———— li —— ee Hamilton Apartments, lancaster, Mis. Mary Brunner is ill with an Mr. J. B. Zeller, who for [several year Boropgh Council gave the Fire visited friends in the village Mon- x time. Want 4 Vocation ja'ter a lingering illness. He had attack of lagrippe years has had charge of the Rheems Co. $18.65. That Is quite a snm of day - Mr. H. S. Zimmerman of Scranton | Mount Joy has a chance to wet a {Deen principal of the Millersvi}e Mrs. James Shoop is quite ill with |Rotary, resigned yesterday. County money to do business with for a Mr. Harry Royer of Lancaster called on friends in 8 locality on/.q, shop if it wants it but the ques | State school since 1887 and was one : vere attach « astritis Committeeman Has Y C. Myers of whole vear. buy gasoline, keep up spent New Year's day with WwW, Saturday | tion is: Do we want it? Go out in- of the most widely known and Mi Samuel Childs is q ta ill this place, is his successor, repairs, ete, to the apparatus, Of Bates 2*= Vieg Yoauna Miller is wttending | your back yard, kick yourself un-! Popular educators in the county wit n attack of ppewmshic Annie N, Stauffer, of Mount Joy, course the appropriation of Council My. Jucob Hatz of Harrisbt the funeral of her cousin at Middle- [ti vou are unconscious and when T rr Mr. Carl Gefmer is lying in 1t| Elizabeth N. Risser, Mt. Joy town- called for $60 but $31.35 of that spent Monday in town visiti town today. Jon come to, yell at the top of your | Eli Foster the hone of Mr. R. G Heiljg hip and Fannie N. Snyder, War. | mount, the Burgess sald, was re- friends. Mr. R. J. Buzby of Mechanics- | voice. certainly. Mr. D. P. anders. | Eli Foster, an d resident of George, son of Wm. G. Shickley Vick, executors of Jacob H. Stauff- | ceived from the state as foreign fire. Mr. D. M. Sensenig of Lancast burg, was a. welcome visitor here | , mechanical engineer, wants a five- | West Donegal township, who resided (0 severe attack of pneumonia | er, at Mount Joy | Insurance money and belongs to the made a business . trip ty t “ast Thursday. |acre plot. Landisville is consider- (4t Running Pump about two miles Miss Anna Barto, daughter ofl ———— fire company. Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Cooper of Harrisburg | jpg the proposition and held two [from Elizabthtown, died on Monday Councilman Barto. is ill with pneu-| At, Evening Train { Council, agreed to the man, that Mr. A. R. Strickler of pent the week with Mr Irvin | yeotings, Florin up and doing | 2fternoon, from pneumonia after » monia. | we cann¢ remember when athe Fire Company shoulq bay all was a pleasant caleir at I Geistweit and family, and Mr. E IL. v offers the |Prief illness. Mr. Foster taught | Oliver J. Easton bas accepted rosition ip the mailing room at the teelton STe¥l Works, [these days. Mr. Paul Jrubaker returned to| rren where he res the State highways r. Joseph Branton of Harris- Why don’t some one call a 1 mes his duties Sanders. If the proposition 1 was a Saturday visitor among s@in and near town | rr a— Gee eee. Wd Mrs. John McCurdy and The Pennsy’s Reductions ghters of Maytawn, spent { The Pennsylvania Railroad ( sunday) in town with friends | forever Rheems was | very wide to the tip and measure 33 the trolley, all those persons are|! To the Burgess and Members of a guest of Christian Wachstetter pany has informed the local agent, [°Offer., Philadelphia, . and Mrs, 34 and 35 inches respectively. Mr.|now obliged to loiter around Lan- [Couneil:—— and Jamily on Sunday. John{S. Easton has accepted a PO- (Mr. J. H. Stoll, -that on February 1| Framer at home. The funeral was [1nners bas » specially fine crop this|“aster nearly two hours, waiting on| The year 1912 was marked so, Miss Myrtle Sprout of Lancaster sition at bookkeeping and typewri’ - there will be a reduction in monthly held in Obers’ meeting house adjoin-|_ a train or returning trolley. Since | far as the vital statistics of the spent Wednesday with Christian ing at the Steelton Steel Works. books from this place. After that [108 the residence with interment in | ——— ee. the rate is s~ very reasonable. we | Borough is concerned by unusual W achstetier and family, “ Mr. Hayes Kauffman anc wife of date the books will contain sixty [Mt Ober cemetery A Shoot on Saturday hope the ‘\-ennsy” will reconisder|conditions, | The Florin U. B. church will ones New York City spent the woek with trips instead of fifty four as hereto. Tr ee. On Saturday, Jan. 11, at thejand give us an earlier evening There were more cases of con- revival services on Sunday it Mr. Irvin Geistweit and other rela- fore and these prices will prevail. H. S. Garber | Farmers’ Inn, Geo. Morrett, propri.|train. tagious disease than at any previ-, further orders are given tives. Mount Joy to Eilzabethtown Mr : H. S. Garber, a wel] RROWH | etor. there will be a grand shooting ———-——— ous time in the history of the bor- Mr. and urs, Harry Leib of Lat Mr. A. S Dillinger of Harrisburg $4.80; formerly $5.75 and highly esteemed resident of this] atch for a lot of geese and tur- Sale Register ough since the organization of the caster spent Sunday in spent Friday evening in town as the Mount Joy to lancaster. $6.30: borough, died at 8.30 o'clock Tues- | guest of his mother,® Mrs. Margaret : formerly $7.50. Dillinger, Mount Joy to Harrisburg, $9. Miss Pearl Heilig returned to her formerly $13.50. home at Enola after spending a few weeks here with the family of Mr. may be seen by a comparison I. Harry Miller. Mr. Walter Greiner has returned | Inn.” “The Burglar and the Lady al : #1land gratis and Moun, Toy-— | | ing, see what is wanted, wait on Mr. 2 : Tears eo ive We're going to think it ovér rome of Years He lived 1} well, [8chool in the district for twenty | Mrs. G. Samuel Sheaffer and son|change in sec + went into effect | its bills and ask for an appropria- Inn on Mondas Joseph have recovered from a spell here that was oli'cted to by the |tion whenever it needs it A Messrs. W. Hofman al 1is entire life on lof gic} ness | public as was the one December several times a vear leretofore Hoffman of Bainbridge {the old homestead and oc upied it] ’ ———— ee \oibut only Cin regi to. a Cake! Mey Fire Cor AaY only asked for it Yonday town | 3 i i A E Hl i aid 3 a - — . alg ra. neet- | until his death, He was eighty | Three Fine’ Leaves v train—the one arriving here a’ few | Once aSyear Mr. A Halli Fi a three years of age and the father of | Mr. John Inners tenant on the|minutes to six in the evening. Near- Mr Hoffer of the Board of delivered severa] fine horses to this ooks | ten children, all of whom survive, as | good, get busy. If not, sleep on | follows: Harvey Dauphin county; Kan., Israel and Jo day morning, Jan. 90: seventy-five years. in)’ ; in the progress of wof the late G. C. Miller, Mount Joy; |match and guinea chase that are beauties. They are perfect-fon that train, just in time for sup- | His annual report Sadie of Chicago; Mary of Washing- ly cured, a chestnut brown in color,{per. Much preferring the train to | bended: om- | ton: Lizzie, Baltimore: Mrs. Under- |levs. Breech-loading guns and No.| If vou get your posters printed at[Board of Health, Most 7, at the age of : been living in Mt. Joy since 1870 Nps css : : + | having moved here This is quite 3 reduction as it oe y Springs. He was always interested Hiestand farm, along the Marietta |ly all, and there are a number of | Health, reported but one case of Berrysburg, | two miles southwest of town, them, from here and Elizabethtown, | measles in the town and that Eli of Topeka, {1 ent us three tobacco leaves|Who work at Lancaster hn, Philadelphia: of seclion on Monday one Mr. Harry Hottenstein of , arived home | Was only reported the day previous. Petersburg was | to Council is ap- to friends in town, Miss Myrtle Groff of East Thursday visitor q town as the of the cas-, guests of their son Harry type, few deaths| Mr. Roy Gantz of Rheems spent {§ shot may be usde. All sportsmen {this office we will insert notice like |©S Were of a mild ; Mr. Garber 70. most cordially invited to at.|the following in the register FREE | Fesulting therefrom, yet the death Suuday near town the guest of Mu { | | ” : : a is rice : : ol Mrs. Neheomis Yant; tend. Mr. J. H. Fogie will conduct|from now until day of sale. As we|rate is almost twice that OF the and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz from Donegal the match have an exceptionally large circu- | Dirth rate, this being due primarily | Mr. James Moore of Bearville i 1 ——— eee horses, mules, cows, bulls, hogs, | Bank, treasurer, showed 1 halance | E. ¢ at the % . Ce * 4 , , i .r yf Spending several dav i +} p—— ation this will thoroughly advertise to 2 Si I rate "ad Si ndine Several avs in the Villa, ; our schools and | ‘our sale s . TE as fse 0 the deaths of aged persons. i the guesi of his son E, S. pg a rates and it must he remembered . ; ! re > 9 Some Circutation your sale and remember it costs you x ! ? } his : D0re Master Robert Haines left last Yat in ane BBE re wi 2 served in the capacity of School Died a ; nothing. There were 133 cases of fleasles) Messrs. H. J. Brindle of Eph, that in each case there will be six ! & 3 F'wo weeks ago we made mention fr ‘hick a : ; and. R. E Rr Yorve. Phrase. week for Coatesville where he is additonal trips rector for 15 years. Mr. Garber was | he Bulletin of the rge’ thaw Priday, Jan, 17--At he trolley | from which one death resulted: 10 and. R. E drindle of Ve, on spending some time with his aunt : also interested in industrial affairs, | '? i a > Nw 1 waiting room, Mount Joy, a lot of (“ses of diphtheria from whieh ohe; Thesiay In town Sule vi § ’ ——————- ; : , 3 ¢ ’ JOY, - Vries Gd al graphs on display in. our window : w Ho ' 0 te aie E ohioke A iRE Mrs. Grover Thumpsaon 3 Good Show heing one of the original Incorpor- | Yosterd i . Ratt wn inquiry ground on East Main street with 21 death resulted; 12 cases of chicken | Lemon Leigey 4 2 i . and yesterday ye ad : oie ; : | , ar : iS Peay 4 Mr Philip Schmaelzle of this “Hearts Adrift,” the Aeroplane?!’ and Directors of the New f "Hol fe Mass fom 1 con-[80TY frame double house, frame |POX: 3 of mumps. | Mr. Herbert Hartman, Miss Peart sa TA , 3Q . 2 i Rid a Ynis . ; rom OlyoKe, Mass., y a con- a yo : 7 ¢ P 3 ig 27 . ich i Har : t on Xs ” bic place, received word last evening (play which will .be seen in Mt. Joy Standard Hardware Works of this ‘ern wanting to buy these photos to-| Stable and outbuildings by Jos. B. : The total of deaths is 37 of which | Horta Of near Marietta and Miss f : 3 y ! : [town organized in 1909 ery Yemmngo tn vio > Gantz Zeller, auct four were premature births and 25 | Della Hartman ot Silver Spring were that his mother died very suddenly Hall Thursday evening, is Langdon He i te by Bi : /ife, Bar- | ®ether with a lengthy description of} ant “e-ter, ayct, births guests in the amily of Mr. a: 1 Mrs g at Norristown on Monday. | McCormick's greatest success. Mr. Ea ved by is Wife, Bar. ther Fhursday, Feb. 27—On the prem. |Pirths. ; rr es ane : 2 : : : : bara Engle Garber, and the follow- erm, ises, the Martin BE. Garber farm, on Respectfully submitted, | A. D Garber one day last week. Miss Beatrice Brown left for | McCormick Is a well known New|. : . i o —— eee DESL igs a 2 ’ A y 0.5 > a rs > al an Ee a ap car ing children: Norman E., Pittsburg the road leading from Mt. Joy to Jno. E. Hofte: Sunday i001 9:30: Preaching #chool on Monday. She was ac- [York City newspaper man and is al- 3 ie my , . A Ti . : 'ni \ 0 J BBR en : . : ; . J Pa.: Alice wife of John C. Beauty, They Caught the Guiness Columbia, 2 miles south of Mt. Joy The report of the Union vational | 10:30: Joenior C, B. 5: 15; Senior €. tompanied as far as New York by|so the author of these old favorites, Phil BI t1 M it On Saturday there was a shooting hia, < S § Mt. Joy, : J . x la. Ellen, at home: } ary, wife Dé 3 or her father, Mr. Geo. H. Brown. Om of thee Fold, “Toll Gate * i to Williamson Trade School after i spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Greiner, | Adrift” is the talk of the Mr. Wm. Frysinger of Maytown | 2nd Will he presented here for th and Mrs. Emma S. Hoover of near | first time outside of the 1 Rowenna were guests of Mr. and Ete ‘The Storm,” etc. The f » » Rg Pye % C. 8. Longenecker on Sunday. Pelephone Book Printed i . 5h Columbia Telephone Company ay for Durban, South Africa. hihi i foci Y hei PA i § b ” rinted and is now being strib sails from New York on the |! gal ever issued and was Geo. H. Brown spent sever- ] ._|subscribers and here after all pa- I', a former resident of this J trons of the company are requested : to call by number. This will better ovel Thompson left for the service considerable, the oper- ators being able to get calls thru far more rapidly than heretofore. ———— A — where she will spend She was ac companied pphew, Master Robert Works (Mosed on Account of Peath The New Standard Hardware Works shut down on Tuesday on ac- count of the death of A: H. S. Gar- her, one of the ori ors and Directors. J. _tiallve Gingrich | erations Friday morning friends at —_——- following Gingrich ison and porge My- Runk, a former U. B. Mr. DeWitt A. Frey rshey of Harrisburg neral of Mrs. Eris- incorporat- on Mgnday. ‘esume op- ‘Wlovies” Will Re-Open Mr. Leon Yackley. an experienced moving picture man of Lancaster, has rented Dreamland moving pie- ture theatrg in this piace. He will ’ Tessrgal make the place it for a king” airship in- : : hee man, Mount Joy, troduced in the third act .of “Hearts country arge cities. The 2w official irectory of the r. I. A. Swanson left here on The ne hk directory of the is : . Susie . : uted. t is one of the most ¢ mplet ic S. S. of the White Star line, |"! ! n ! Tost 20 iplete compiled and . : A : published by the Julletin office. It in Philadelphia Yesterday . . : . contains the new numbers of the nded the funeral of Mr. Geo. Preaching 1:15; prayer- chickens, a lot of good farming im- [°f $721.85 in the Borough account | meeting every Thursday eyening. Elizabeth E., wife of M. A. Roll- | Farmers’ Inn and there was plenty plements, baled hay by the ton, ete, ("M4 $1,145.12 in the Ww ater ae Found — Gold ¢ w/o Rain . of fun. There was some good shoot- by Perry C. Bates. Zeller, auet, count, jfront of the Unig srocdiant Ba Funeral Thursday afternoon at ing all thru the match and every —————- eee A number of bills were paid and jon Monday. Sa can be had [1-30 at the house. Interment will now and then a guinea was left Church of. God Conncil adjourned jcalling on John DM.ik a givi e be made in the Mount Joy cemetery. J run; and the boys had quite a Hime] The evangelistic services of the —_——_——ee ; { small reward, cw. catching them [Church of God conducted by pastor Lacal Teacher's Institute |, family reunion was Mrs. John Erisman ———t mea lo D. Rishel will continue every Program of the Mount Joy town- | home of Mr. ang Mrs. I. Mrs. Frances Erisman, widow of May Move to York John Erisman, died a eighty vears of ge, daughter of the late Jo C. Strickler. She was resident of Rapho township, Thursday morning at her home near Erisman’s church, Rapho township, 3 miles east of this place. She evening except Saturday, beginning |ShiP Teachers’ Institute, t one o'clock last Sunday at which tions of the Leisey m., was as follows: | present. held at the There is a possibility of A. Buch’s|a¢ 7.90 during this and following | Milton Grove High School, Satur- Sons | Company at Elizabethtown, | weeks. day, at 9.30 a. for fay The following moving to York. At least the mem- The display of John 3:16 on a Music, 245. Opening Exercises, | Mr and Mrs. Roland B “a8 hers of the firm are considering the strip of white goods 120 feet long is | Mr. Bernhard: Reading of the Min- [son Maurice Vew and was a securing ¢f a new location and were impressive. utes: Discussion, Home Study by':'and Mrs. Charles Pratt hn and Mary favorably impressed with what they On next Sunday at the 10.30 a. m. Pupils, Mr. Walter Herr: Daciame. {el Leisey of Readiy a life-long : service pastor Rishel will preach to|tion, Mr. Walter Eshleman; Music, [ Mrs. Israel and — tA re ce sts t | saw at York recently. Leisey, | | he Sunday School, subject, “What |S010, Miss Helen Springer: Disc us mon Leisey and g rR ie . . nite i 3 a . : sion 0- rati pr se Se g I' place was a Wi of the United Breth Towering Skyward Ale . You? Object sermon, using {S0n. Co-operation of the School and, P re OC re ~ fe ap Qt rick. 5 < Z i . 3 : : ., Mr avi He SY ] sie, | 0 B Zhu '. her father, John Strick The new tinning plant of the New |lead pencils. A pencil will be given |Home. Mr, David He rnley; Mus le, | r, having be pf ap : . od a 345; all; Adj ¢ or, 2 2 - the founder of Standard Hardware Works of this|each scholar under 16 vears, 10: Roll Call; Adjournment . Shoot a Strickler’'s, now RE v's Unit reth- | ; : : mE —— ee. gio : ¥s United Breth place, is rapidly towering skyward. | —-— J | On Saturday, ren Church. : ; : i " : : b s If the masons continue with . the An Aces Wedding Reception shooting match Her survivine children are: Ja- Horse Ran Away : : : 4 1 idi = I ost: Anni ]VOTR-2s they have the past few| While on his way home Monday A wedding reception wag 81ved f will be held ag ‘0b, residing n » est; i 150 : = ge ’ ds diy rs Rravii v Cob, residing in the West Annie days, the building will be completed | : : . Sn figured} I? honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kraybill The match wij and Attilla, at home: Mrs. Frances : jevening, Mr. M. B. Hiestand figurec ~ : : : yi ’ WH Bin * to the square this week 0s : . kv ec. |Dtrickler on New Year's Day at the|geese and to Dunn Wyoming: Mrs Elizaheth : {In an accident and made a lucky ec- : % ? 2 aS 4m et i — : ADE He was cosine: 1] Mat home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gris- sionally a. g Witmer, Hanover: and Miss Mary, as Fi } : f . aughy [S'08er in Rapho township. More [ Any king « cf New York Her surviving broth- New Oil Wagon istreet bridge when his horse caugh than fifty noits f M tJ : : 2 3 > 3 : . : {. Cdk Y gues rom on Joy | noth; a ers and sisters are as follows: Jno Mr. Jacob H. Shenk, manager of ithe line with its taf] and started on g A n OF [nothing s Strickler, West Hempfield; Jacob, of {the Mt. Joy Pure Oil Co., is Sertver Lanark, 1l.; William, of Polo, ni; [ing oil with a large new tank wag- Attilla Bruckhart and Strickler of this place, The funeral was held shine, ’ ig ine ine i SR y i= Taga ach’s ; hh kh struel \ iv 1 i |r Samuel of Monmouth, Oregon: Mrs |O0. His increasing business necessi-| Wagenbach’s teapn which ru Held Family Reunion L Bsa i tated the purchase. when he was thfown out buf escaped Mr. John Schock of this place. a Miss Emily : | TTD inc with slight bryises on hig right side j retired merchant, Yesterday enter- All Ck from her Just the (Thing) You Want | The shafts wre broken a Vheel | tained at (nner in honor of his|for 1912 } Is some good Buckwheat cakes|mashed. Hik horse was wagh late home Monday afternoon at 1.- 30 and at 2 o'clock at C Rd open for business as soon ag e. turch. Interment was n metery adjoining. ! \ . and vicinity were present. a run as quick as'a flasl Immed The gh jately in front of him was Micha at { eighty-eighth birthday | There was a family anniversary. | be paia 0 reunion and the|T. M. Bren | children and grandchildren of the celebrant were in xX Erisman’s | for breakfast. You can get the best |the west end of Marietta | ——— 1ade in the [buckwheat flour from Brandt and | —————-a— Stehman. | Read the Bulletin Advertise.