The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 26, 1913, Image 1

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VOL. XI. NO. 49
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OLl
The Sixteeners
Twenty-Sixth Annual Reunion Held in
This Place on Saturday |
Former Pupils of the Mount Joy Soldiers’ Orphan School |
Pay Their Annual Tribute by Meeting Here
Convention on Washington's Birthday.
Siller nee
Hoover, Thes.
Hipsley, Pauline
Jackson Stokes, Wm,
The twenty-sixth annual reunion
of the Mount Joy Sixteeners, mem-
pers of the Soldier's Orphan School, Rodman, Kate Dieter nee Mooney | INFORMATION FOR THE TAX-|
which existed here many years ago, Wm. B. Bender, Kate Dorwart nee | PAYERS
wae held in Mount Joy Hall last Sat- Smith, Delia Wyant, Nellie Bell, | mes
Sadie Wyant, Mrs. Fetterman, S. M
Harris and wife, Mrs. B. F. Eddinger |
nee McFadden, Mrs. M. E. Miller nee |
clement weather Carrigan, Chas. Gearhart, H. H. Lin- |
The delegates came here, many a demuth, Mrs. H, H. Lindemuth nee |
in advance, in Rhoads, C. Day Rudy, Gertie Luft nee
Schadt, Lizzie Kavanaugh nee Reitzle |
Mrs. Geo. H. Brown nee Kellar, Mr.
Brown, Mrs. Cleeland nee
arday, Washington's Birthday. This
wag one of the most enjoyable events
meld thus far, even in spite of the in-
order to
few days
“look around,” as they termed it, all
the town's im-
Reg- Geo. H.
peing pleased with
provements from time to time
©id Soldiers’ Orphan School Building on N. Barbara St., now owned by W.
B. Detwiler
Zimmerman nee
Wm. Afflebach, Mrs
nee Sherlock, Ada Bom
Appleton, Mrs. J. F. Bair
A. Walton nee |
istration began promptly at ten o'clock Richelberger, Mrs
when the following per
found to be in attendance:
Seward W. Jones, Dr. E. E.
A. B. Rudy, Wm. Kiern, T D
Eichelbergel
sons were
Bombergel
Brown, berger, Lou
Appleton, Mrs. BE
Beamesderfer,
Hoop- nee
Appleton, Mrs Harry |
er, Lillie G. Rowley nee Hooper, J.
A. Logan and wife, Maggie Miller Schaar.
mee Carr, Nora Gannon, Adelina Wei- Promptly at two o'clock the regu- |
gelt nee Biddle, N F. Il. Weaver lar business meeting was held when |
nee Weigelt, Thos. ( Knowles, Jos were elected for the ensuing |
gimmers, D. Cotterell, Grant Sowers, year.
@eo. Curtis, Jacob Gramm and wife, At the evening session, with Doc. |
Anabel Myers nee Wonderly, Mrs, BE. Brown as toastmaster, the following |
(Continued on page 3) |
Wetherill, Kate Welsh, nee Knipe, Ed
New Chel
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small and antiquated for a pro- |
gressive and fast-growing congre-
gation and is now used as the resi-
dence of the sexton of the church.
The new structure was started in
the latter part of October, and was
(finished in record time, owing to the
lopen winter. The committee, who
had charge of the work, consisted
of Eli Mumma, Samuel Nissley and
|Hiram Stehman.
UD Gere
PURE OIL COMPANY GROWING
Vy HII ER C01 corm
ld Of Longe
el
That the Mount Joy Pure Oil Com-
pany, of which Mr. Jacob H. Shenk is
manager, is meeting with abundant
LARGEST MENNONITE MEETING | (ois evidenced by the fact that
HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES it will erect two large tanks of 7.000
SERA gallons capacity.
Mr. Shenk has leased a portion of
at Landisville on the land of the New Standard Hard-
Sunday When Dedication Services o... Works, recently purchased west
Are Held—The Church is a Very of begin
tanks. |
several Thousand People Assembled
Saturday and
town, and will at once
Fine Structure the erection of these large
SR : They will be placed in position on the
The largest Mennonite meeting
house in the United States was ded-
afternoon and
point just opposite the residence of
Mr. George Bichelberger and arranged
so that oil can be tapped into them di-
Sunday
i S , rect from the cars.
The services were at- :
S : Mr. Shenk also purchased
thousand people : .
The 300 gallon tank wagon which will be
e
«.. delivered very soon and when ready
for business “Jake” says he will give
them all a run for their money.
lie seinen
ijcated on Saturday
evening, and
Landisville.
tended by
from all parts of the
dedication exercises started on
urday afternoon, when the, first ser-
held The church was
doors and many
morning, at
a new
several
country.
viee was
crowded to the
people were forced to be denied ad-
mittance. Bishop Jacob N. Brubaker borough officials
of Mt Joy, had charge of the ser- have been approached by temper-
vice. He was assisted by Rev. Abram ice people of the town in reference
Temperance People Busy
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Several of our
WhO They Fomd
| we Have Taken
ADS BRING
IR
[OW
(nd Nearly Disc
These
From a Tabulated
First Time Ever
Joy
Herewith is appended a
152; Mt. Joy Borough, East
139; West
Twp. 353; Rapho 472.
Male Tenants
ward 157; West
Joy Twp. 234; Rapho 337.
Single Men
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fslative
ON
remonstrances against
local hotels. Just
is being made we are
Herr, of New Danville. In the even- to filing
ing Bishop Brubaker again assisted several of our
by Rev. Brackbill, of Strasburg. On what progres
Sunday morning, Hiram Kauffman unable to y.
and Rev. Kraybill, of Elizabethtown dS —
were the preachers.
The new building is a handsome The Bible
Bible Class Officers
class of the Lutheran
edifice, and was erected to take the Sunday school elected the following
place of one which was built more gfficers on Sunday; President, J. wil-
than one hundred years ago. The jig Freed; secretary, Paul Getz; treas-
The lower house
state conventions of 1911
curtail the evils which
unlimited power to ‘‘assist”
new building is 56x96 feet, and is urer, Miss Grace Holwager; teacher,
a one-story brick structure. It hasa poy | Howard Kern; assistant teach- | Prominsiit. in the debate of
om 1 e debate O over
were John R.
hitherto
stand-pat Re-
seating capacity of over seven hun- or. Dr. W. ER. Heilig.
dred. Three ante rooms, which will
be used for committee meetings, A’ Very Gov Sale
etc. The pews are of solid oak and On Saterday. afiefoon | Mr. Bd.
the altar is the one used in the old Roath cold & ite tot of
Bishop Brubaker, Who had horses at public sale at his stables
charge of the dedication, used the fo tars place. Hotaes - sold #8 Bign
same altar more than fifty years 4c $225 aud Averaged aimost $190.
ago, when he was ordained. There © II TZellbr wai the auctioneer.
is a large basement connected with | SE -—
» 7hi i itable for
the church, which is su Ladies’ Aid Society
weddings and funerals. Not far from | i : ra: :
the new structure stands the oldest, ar Eidies Aig Society of the Lu-
Mennonite church building in the| theran church will meet on Thursday
United States. It is a log structure, evening at the home of Mrs. H. J.
| Stambaugh.
and, although built more than a
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century ago, it is still in a good |
state of preservation. Tt became ad &Best peper in town-—Bulletin.
specially
church.
to mark their ballots.
two hours duration
K. Scott, of Philadelphia,
an uncompromising
(Continued on page 4)
Figures
Statement of
the Assessor's Returns as Issued | Kauffman hurried him to the
by the County Commissioners — pn, A
r. G, /
Published in Mt.
report|
Ward |" yy,
Ward 140; Mt. Joy a
oe egy 364: Jes Yone-
go Donese) ny You Daas Mrs. Harry Dyer, who had been
8 : Mt. Joy rough, Las 3 2 2 : %
gal Pr t oy orough quite ill, is very much improved.
Ward - 134; Mt.
, East Donegal 98; West Donegal with an attack of pleuro-pneumonia.
os; Me Joy Bosough, East Ward The local option bill was defeated
59; West Warq 54; Mt. Joy Twp. in the house at Harrisburg yester-
46; Rapho 90. dav
2 Total Bosident Taxables Mr. Clayton Capp accepted a posi-
East Donegal 869; West Done- tion at the Elizabethtown shoe fac-
gal 394; Mount Joy Borough, East
he House MOKeS Good In)“
News in Brief.
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 24, 1913.
redeemed last
week the promise of all the political
in Penn-
sylvania, that the ballot law should
be reformed and improved so as to
flow from
voters
A
| ACCIDENT TO YOUNG GUNNER
[
Boy Makes a Narron Escape erin] ) 4 | | ’
Death and Loses a Finger | | A (
| Moses Kauffman, fourteen years of |
| age, who resides with his parents at|
| Kauffman’s Mill, Rowenna, had a nar
row escape from being killed Satur.
day He was maimed, loging a portion
of a finger of his left hand. i
After dinner Saturday afternoon the |
| parents he was going to shoot spar- |
rows, which are numerous about the
mill, Suddenly the gun was discharg-
ed and the load of shot passed close
to his left dropped the
weapon and to his horror, found that
hand. He
with his hand covered with
house
blood. An examination showed that |
he had shot off the first two joints of | yyw hat Our
the index finger of his left hand. Mrs
office of
. Harter of Maytown, and the |
wound was temporarily dressed. Dr. |
Harter ordered the boy to the Colum-
finger was
| bia Hospital, where the
morning he was|
x iy | amputated. Sunday
that is indeed very interesting. It | .
1 * : ‘| taken home, and his condition 1s re
is the returns of the assessors oi]
. | ported excellent.
the various districts and we feel] .
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certain many of these figures will]
make you all sit up and take not- He's Wide Awake
ice e local correspondent of the
IT.an tor Ney Tp is <
The table shows the number of} “" “"" ! New Era | ertainly
dogs, the number of taxables, in- furnishing local news that up to
1 : the minute n the Mt. Jo) ews
cluding frecholders, tenants, single vinute In ti yy. na
) irda viecht wer A . Se
men and women; the acreage of |°! rdqay night were \ clothes
timberland, cleared land and total |P'! party held two weeks ago, the
1 f riendahin I re 3 § !
acreage: the value of all real es fficers of Friendship Fire Company
| py Laverton arly three Yo.
tate, of real estate exempt by law |®€cH nearly three ), and
| nmbe yf ther tale
from taxation and of real estate}™ "™ ol other! Bia K
: 1 h it ared ir the
bl ie number and value of i . ems 4 ee el
Rulletiy few. dave 1fter they oO
horses, mules and cattle over four|™" letin 2 ca er ey 0
enived
ears of age; tn amount of money | I
a - er
interes je number and value |
of vehicles for hire and the levy ot} ’
State and ( ounty tax (('¢ § ft | (\
Male Dogs [ J i A
g -
Bast Donegal 132; W Donegal A
143: t. Jo Borough Vard | "
143; Mt Joy borough t Ward| yjynv SHORT NEWS ITEMS
54: West Ward 26; Mt 0 wp. | . EARS
3 Rapho 301 GENERAL INTERESY
219, tapho oul
Female Dogs
: I Ww D 3 jrief Local Happenings Gathered a
lsast jonegal »s, est onegal, +
. n : i . Ward 1 | fhey Occur With the Whirl of the |
1: Mt. Joy Borough, East ard, 1; : 3 |
BE 8 ? > y 3 ! world for Quick Reading With
Wes Nard 2: Mt. Joy Twp. none; .
ont rei 0s wi | the Past Few Days. |
Rapho 7. | — |
esident Freeholder | ; ii
Resident A eh Iders Farm fol Rent Apply at thls
Kast Donegal 377; West Donegal, |
i office, 2t
John Bombach has purchased
a fine pacing horse.
Good Shoes for the whole family
at I. D. Beneman’s.
Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Rye announce
the birth of a daughter on Sunday.
Mr. Sylvester Dearbeck, jr. is ill
tory on Monday.
For Sale—A horse,
narness and sleigh. Apply to
Kline, Mt. Joy R. D. No. 1. 2t
For Sale or Rent—Two story brick
| dwellling, corner New Haven and Da-
vid Sts., Mt. Joy Inquire of H. E
Ebersole. tf
Making $1.00 do the work of two.
Lamps, Queensware,
wagon,
Paris
good
Glasses, Pillow
ma sont soo oe FIGS OF OU MOY Re-
he had been shot, and hurried to the | pPHK
at Lancaster,
f
Mi M. M. Leib is spending the | tal on Sunday aged 54 years.
week at her forme home, Trenton, | {«©cal and | ersonal Briefs That Have ne Mary Renninger High,
NJ | Occurred Since Our Last Issue bh ww of the late ex-Sheriff Johm .
Mr. 1. Shiffe of the Elizabeth { Onr Hustling and Wide AwakeTHigh, died at Ephrata aged T8
town in town on Satu | Neighbor Village, Florin. vears.
day. Et #* Matthias Kline, a retired farmer
| VM. M. Cassel of larrisburg, | Mrs. Joseph McGarvey spent Mon-| of near Columbia, died. at St. Joss
+ Wednesday in town with {day at Elizabethtown, eph’s Hospital, aged $2 years, from =
: : « ) rvi e held thma. hoi
I's nit f Lancaster |} I ( « on ! ) The infant child of Mr. and Mrs,
} ] Frid ( i h | Mr. V urly of Lititz made man Tyson of Elm Tree, was
od | busi o to ida d yesterday in the Mt, Pleas-
Mrs. Frank Gramm of Philadelphia Mr. k ner of Mechanicsburg t ce ~%
the guest of Mrs, Geo. H. Brown riday in town visiting friends Rev. John Middleton Mellen & :
n Saturday Mr. and Mr non Lei ent eacher of Marietta, died ‘very
: Reynolds of Harris ues n Pot n la ly on Thursday aged T%
nest of friends here | tives ‘ fle was born in Marietta,
o Mr. A Bshbaugh of Pottstow } I lefevre dropped over
M1 Alvin Gingrich of Reading, | made a pleasant call a* the Florin Inn dead his home in Manheim on
he guest of Mr. C. S. Gingrich | Tuesday ( on page 4)
Miss Lawa Stroup of Marietia Gp omit an
| Wednesday.
| J. Hoffer spent
| at Elizabethtown
Tops at 1-2 the regular price at Bern
hart & Co’s.
Snappy new styled
Qualitie
| gonias, blooming hyacinths, nar-
i
for this week.
for $3. M. E. & R. Hoffer, Mt. Jov
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Suffering From Poisoning
Mr. John Mumma of East Done-
first joint of the finger.
week,
Vien's Shoes| day her
| Eva Reed.
four | as a civil engineer, is spending some
assemblies of Pennsylvania into {
great disrepute with the people. Cs TRO SAE CORN ED | Mr. Charles Linthurst left on Mon-}, 3 jive news is set weekly, there-
There were other able participants, Sold an Auto Wagon ‘day for Wilmington, Del, where hel, aking the Bulletin the lead-
but these two stood out most Mr. H. S. Newcomer, the local | Will spend some time. Tt is rumored |; weekly hereabouts and at the
prominently because of their | representative sold a fine Inter- | that he will purchase « eusncer” for vary low price of $1.00 a year,
different interpretations as to the |national auto wagon to Mr. Amos| the large gasoline engine at the ice|pon’t fail to read every page in the
desire of he people for honest|H. Hoffman, the extensive seed plant of H. F. Breoks & Co. . Bulletin as a paper with all its
elections. Scott pointed out in]dealer of Landisville one day last Mrs. Rebecca Bomberger or Slack- Ynews on the first page is a thing of
RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM
BOUGHT PIECE OF LAND
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The New Standard Hardware
Works, our very extensive manufact-
uring concern of hardware specialties, |
» few days ago purchased from Mi
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between here
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The land purchased]
the pike
Sumpman, who resides
and Florin, a plot of ground along the
P. R. R. old line,
point between
Happenmes
begins at a
and railroad tracks just opposite the |
Kichelberger, |
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residence of Mr, George
and extends northwest considerable
distance
porters te Past Week
WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
WEEK
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As soon as we learned of this we in- |
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Rollman of the
“New Standard” as to the company’s
views of purchasing this land, who
FRIENDS THE PANT
informed us that he had nothing to
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rds to the com-|
Able Corps of Reporters | say at present in rej
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Found in the Card Basket About | pany s proposed intentions, |
Yourself, Your Friends and Your The land was surveyed on Friday |
Acquaintances, and the new owners have already |
taken possession |
Miss Mary Frank spent {onda cat Le i
Mr. Frank Monday
or Philadelphia. |
Stoll jr, left
Morin Affairs 1°
Mrs. Amos Garber spent Monday |
vith friends at Harrisburg
Mrs. C. S. Gingrich called on rela
ives at Elizabethtown Tuesday AGE WEST OF
Mary | made a pleasan call at A. D. Garbe
friends
Misses Anna Hoffmaster and
on Sunday.
Anna
Sunday with
Arndt of Mount Joy
Miss
alled on relatives in the village on
Mr. and Mrs. C Corless of New
York City,
Exchange Hotel on Sunday.
Mr. Frank Thatcher and daughter
Miss Pauline, of Manheim, spent last
sunday
Mr. Harry lL.
J. H. Haldeman's delivery
Monday.
Mr. George K.
friends in the
registered at the
were
Stoll had charge of !
wagon on
Smoker of Columbia
Saturday in town with friends.
village last |
Mrs. M. F. Breneman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C Schock and Miss Mary Schock
spent a,few days at Atlantic City.
George N. West, buyer for Butler
Brothers of New York City, called on
the Grey Iron Casting Co., on Monday.
Miss Katherine Kauffman attend-
ed the Roberts—Bremner wedding|of bis parents. | «
at Millersville Wednesday evening. The regular monthly board meet-' |
Messrs. Jacob and Martin Brown ing of the U. B. Church was held on |
of this place and Bard Bigler of East Tuesday evening.
Petersburg, spent a few days in New Mrs. Diffenbaugh of Elizabethtown,
York. spent Sunday here with her mother,
Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Johnson and
Mrs. Benjamin Mickey. {
daughters Hilda and Dorothy left] Messrs. H. A.
Oberdorf and H. W.!
Monday for their future home at Marks of Columbia called on friends
Terre Hill. in town last Thursday. !
Mr. Joseph Mr. George Kuhlman
guest of his parents, Mr. neral of his
Dearbeck, sr.
called on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson spent
Sunday at Maytown the guest of the |
Jatter’'s mother.
Mr. Hugh McGarvey of Lebanon |g
Dearbeck of Lancaster attended |
was the step-brother at
and Mrs.
Monday.
Sylvester
r meeting will be
ome of Mr. and Mrs
held at the I
Mr. ang Mrs. Charles E. Reed of} = .
hil ‘ v lenry Young this ev ing
| Philadelphia spent Saturday and Sun- Mr. M ! I 1 enna. .
i : : 3 Mr. Mileg D. Garber of Blaine, Per-
e as guests of his sister Miss = Farber of B is bi
ry Count} the guest of his broth
and Oxfords you'll like ,
that will wear good $3.30, $4.00, Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Roberts and er Mr. A. D. Garber on Sunday.
: Beneman’s | son Lester attended the Roberts— Mr. A. D. Garber had three very
rubber plants. be-| Brenner wedding at Millersville on pleasant callers on Saturday evening
{ Ask Mise Flo St about them.
| Wednesday.
Paul Arndt entertained his
i cissus, freesias, primroses and ger- Mrs. Christ Maier and two child-
Gung Bool (rookedness aniums at Hoffer's greenhouse. 2t.|ren of Lancaster, spent Saturday lady friends Mise Elizabeth Hendrix
Wednesday March 19--At hi 6 ns tests of her mother Mrs of Mount Joy at dinner on Sunda)
implement warehouse in Mt. Joy,| Harriet Shelly Mrs. Milton Arndt and sc {ard
AN INQUIRY INTO THE HOLDING |new and second hand wagons, im-| Mr. J. Walter Frey left Monday =p Week With het paremts, Mi
OF DUAL OFFICES | plements, harness ete. by Mr. H. S.|for Hershey where he will fill af Hurry Neideigh near Mi
el Newcomer. clerical position in the office of the he:
The Wages of Coal Miners—A Bernhart & Co's Wednesday and| jjershey Chocolate Company vi > Nissly ; s
Weekly Letter Written by Mr. { Saturday specials have been of much Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer and . Sgt n hig Spacious How
John C. Dight, Expressly for The | interest to the people because they|nyr. and Mrs. Aaron Seigrist of East va, it: is Ho 2
Mount Joy Bulletin—Legislative | are great money savers. See the ad | Berlin, were vigiting in the home of hii :
Don’t fail to have Your ey ex-|
{Mr. and Mrs. Cling on Sunday. : . a
mined free of chargs by Dr. Frank-
Mrs. Elliot Thompson of Christiana |. : i
houser of Harrisburg. Dr. Frankhous-
ind Mrs,
,anghorne, were the guests of Mr. ©
- : March 2 from 9:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m,, |
nd Mrs. Elwood Roberts on Frida 2 S
and will be glad to have you call |
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Flora Vannarsdalen, of
Paul Brubaker, who is in the em-
ontinued on page 4)
ploy of the state highway department |
v re se ee A |
pator (115 egg) used only
times, good as new for $12.00. Also| time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Read it Thru and Thru |
a Philo Brooder Hatcher (50) egg, |M. M. Brubaker. Ve are frequently asked, “Why
vou have so and so in your
| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Krall enjoyed ;
sr ? The
an automobile trip to Marietta, Co- reply invariably is,
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lumbia, Mountville and Roherstown lid have it in. We wish to
| returning via Landisville and |5tate that the Bulletin cannot be|
compared with any other weekly in|
{Salunga, on Sunday.
shite 2 oka Js eal, a br 3 ) ilme C.'N hi
publican, and Richard J. Baldwin, al 2 brother of Counciim in bo fps aan Toft 1 g this county because we set more |
: ATHY x 3 wi 1 rs nema 3 iast sun-
of Delaware, the Tener floor leader, Mumma, is suffering W ith blood! Mrs «B, eneman left 1st ; un type than any of them vou will
and an equally uncompromising ad- |Polisoning on the middle finger. It|day for Washington, D. ( where find local news on every page of this
Le : | was scrate wi ail about she will spend some time. She will > : ym =
vocate of the Old Gang methods |W2 dy hed fo 8 nal a ou) ; Balti I h 1 | paper; not only on the first page
g y r two weeks ago. He may loose thelalso go to Baltimore where She wi on 4%
that have brought previous general C 1 and “boiler plate” on the balance.
buy her Millinery and other lines. on J
{ No less than twenty-five columns of
New Standard Hardware Works Buys ‘ ‘ | I
Land Along Railroad
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bes Geer Dies:
{HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS® !
lied on
G. A. R. POST DONATES HAND-
Exercises
School rendered a specially prepared
spent several days in town the guest or
| ton, Ellsworth Schrite; Declamation,
Lincoln’s Choice and Destiny,
Stoll; Tribute to Washington, Grace
er will be at the Flor! Inn on Sunday | ©
i and susp
{of Hotel McG
| attended the
Recordings
Hs one Vi
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
yme Well Known People From Our
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
Gone to Their Reward.
Bittner, sr. of Columbia,
Monday aged 74 years,
Mrs. Elizabeth -Mattis, aged 9%
arg, died at Marietta Thursday.
Miller, a lifelong resi-
died on Thurs-
Conrad
George D.
nt of Manheim,
red 82 years.
eallie, wife of
at the Columbia Hos-
Wolf of
Harry
rietta, died
Hi Sou res
SOME FLAG TO THE SCHOQ
Appropriate to Vvasnnig-
ton's Birthday Were Held in the
High School Last Friday Afternoon
—AIl| the Schools Sing Two Songs
The pupils of the Mount Joy High
rogram last Friday afternoon in hon-
of Washington's Birthday. The
somplete program as rendered fol-
OWS:
Music, School; Sketch of Wiashing-
John
Dietz; Instrumental Solo, Medley of
National Airs, Ruth Spangler; Recita-
Pride of Battery B., Beatrice
Anecdotal] Life of Lincoln,
(Clarence Brubaker; Music, Instru-
mental Solo, Gladys Flowers; Waah-
ington's Farewell to the Army, Danie€l
Resolved that cou
to enj
tion,
Murray;
Ginder; Debate
try life is more conducive
ment than city life, Affirmative,
Martha Musser, Hal
Longenecker; Negative, Alvin R
Viola Ream, Dale Garber. The juds
Messrs, Austin Fellenbaum, Char
Bennett and John Stoll decided in
ro of the affirmative. Music, Inst
mental Solo, Arthur Moyer; An H
tract Webster's Sa
isey; Recitation, 4
r Laskewitz; of
(ieo, Brown;
of Lincoln,
School, £
Aftegl
mond Nissley,
from
1a}
y 4
R.
The
dow, afte)
“America”
Glory.” All
then dismiss
Had *
Mr. John
Lancaster Sa
while makin
market house
pocket of a find
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For,
A good clean §
general merchand
—no clcthing.
accumulations.
Good reason for
sole, Mt. Joy, P
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