am amma er cada } VOL. XI CIRCULATION NO). 43 ALWAYS COUNTS—( Don’t Forget Good Friday If you want a good serviceable Suit at a moderate price come and see our Unique and Styleplus Clothes $7.50 to $17.00. Getz Ro A large rd the pavemen¥ Co's store, Treat To a nice pair ter. You'll like ‘eX up. Getz Bros. A ver Pavement s being erected over S. B. Bernhart & > G—r r Feet Oxfords for Eas- Bros. Try ‘em. $2.50 ing ban the forest trees ordered for spring plant- placed an order for three hundred : bushels of lawn grass seed to be Mr. Henry Markel, who occupied SOW Kern property on Cherry Alley, Manheim has a Schnitzelbonk anything on the German members of Are not seem, but you do see men wear the stylish Hats that Getz Bros. sell. ana on the grounds. They have also n early in the spring. the MOUNT UR ADS BRING RESULTS—-THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM lysis of plants by the scholars. —— Eee Moved to Marietta meee Uses moved his family and They Have One Too d but we doubt whether it has Tt Columbia Manner choir Sun Bonnets for Men $1.00 up. en. eee GD Ge ree. effects, to Marietta on Monday { —— A Cn. Better Sell 'Em Soon is said that in Berks and Le- high County cellars 100,000 bushels of potatoes are stored and prices are falling Banks Wil] Close Both banks here will observe Good Friday by remaining closed. household JY. Foundry Company here where all this work will in the future be made.” rr Returned to Africa Rev. Harvey G. Knight, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight of Marietta, with his family, has re- turned to Africa where he will re- sume his work among the people whom he had served for four years. ee A Qn Egg Roiiing At the White House occurs wheth- er Taft sell same, or Wilson is president. We guaranteed clothing just the $7.50 up. Getz Bros. KE. G. Bard and builder, chicken house G. Zeamer at Jacob M. ang Elizabeth township. Mr, Bard is al for Samuel Alby celles the is Ki $17. Getz Bros. ——r TG een Z ronville Ir erecting 12x90 feet, nderhook so rebuildi < t, at Kinderhook.| Kauffman, o Easter Mcrning Will be bright anc wear one of our Sty Nornlold Large Chicken House cont a tor ng a cheerful i Marriage Licenses Heisey, NV Mt ractor PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. 1913 | following let large | Anna M, wm. | gal, admini | Sheetz, late barn| Jacob M, | late f you| Suits. | | Mr. | of town, met Saturday. H of East ters, Hoffman, of strator of of Hobert, » THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN 7 $1.00 A YEAR granted the East Done- Tobias M Oklahoma Heisey and John S f Mount Joy township, | administrators of John Donegal. M. Heisey, etl Cees | currying a Kicked by a Mule John Shearer sr. living north with a bad accident e was in the act of mule when the animal t Donegal, | kicked him in the side, dislocating a Joy| kidney and fracturing two ribs. He was attended by Dr. W. M. Thome. - - | ~ ) [ IN OUR CHURCHES LIQUOR LICENSE MONEY | ) A GROSS ERROR FLORIN AFFAIRS | — —— | | \ . . | | | r Seven New Members Taken Into the | The Borough Gets a Snuc Sum | 7! ) Mr. Harry Stoll, of Florin. in P. R.! The News From That Hustling | f | 9 | g | ( \ ) | Lutheran on Sunday Annually From This Source \ ' R Employ for 51 years Village West of Here | ( / - | | Evangelical Announcements After April 1 there will be five ho | \ 1 n in ! 1 D.S. ¥ } Land te ' | Sunday Schoo] at 9:30 a, m., and | tels less in this county, leaving 310] ' ( ey yap Mr Friday ' | regular preaching services at 10:30) licensed stands Of this number H { f Florin heing t M R He of Lancaster called ) - y TT Pw» Wi ; \ 8. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Barr will{271 are hotel or tavern licenses. ! | \ al rl ug va : | | | ) preach at both VICOS All are wel distributed 18 follow Seventy l n I Vii Lemon Laise pI Miesd | come three in the cit 4 in tl) boroughs ) ( of th Readir BL ) LEON and 124 in tl I'he re = Co 1 y \ = Church of God mainder consi " uo tore 1¢ 0 our towl _——r - ( irch of God will h bott x ewer ind Mi M H. « Vy of Lancast : { i! { Past ( 1] I'¢ di | | total revenue . . A ) iu { own Monda 1 ’ * 10 [ R \ Vie ermons both at h ill b ved on has Indi (l Mi Aimy ) MV ro} vineyer made a bu r-M.: # 0] at license | 1 il y E84 300 | - r \ I ippropria 1l LION 1,300 i Ud JL | if U I'u . ’ “" ’ to the o« He will exhib Ic 0 « 0 0 4 Taco} Brow pent sey . . I Scene on | pav $550 annua ll 160k ’) I ‘ p : Fy ] 1 1 ugl A n n )i¢ 0 l7 : a" Ee Cin 0 St en le Pg) ee i i v 15 ¢ election to men pay 300 in ti} ty $250 \ U VU VU JV 1 t} boron ) 7 1 J13 h was ) ( 1 d 25 i | day 5 Lutheran Church W hij ind 14 bi yO in M ( Harri WEATHER PERMITTING, WORK Seven new members were add Be vy and 1 Fhe | "HE WHEREABOUTS OF OUK \f } ! own Sur-! HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST 7 ‘ rE . to the church roster at the Sunda mount d bh di FRIENDS THE PAST WEEL . . ON. PUTTING THE FIELD IN morning service vi Miss G | i ni ] 1t it y i y Midd 1 FRAVEL SOONER OR LATER 1 8 be ns t 1 1 ou ) \ 1iCctow SHAPE WILL BEGIN AT Stokes, Miss Ruth Stokes, Mi ¥ thelr Dla: 5 ; ford Ba ONC Grace Pennypacker, Miss M Die brew usua $1,500: | What Our Able Corps of Reporters D , Ww some Well known Peopie From Our . 1 rg Sel $ Hershey A 1 $1,250 i efne 11 Foun » card asket § \ } oO \ ga M: Jose Pl 5 He he o A 3is 1 ind und in the Card Basket About Y ( ? \ Neighborhood Have Passed to the n Athletic Fiet are » ale iarber and Mr ran antz $1,000 ours riends 2 . dlet n « ) town ) . . An thletic Field Where Base Ball, Toe al STR Te Set tn | Yourself, Your Friends and Your : yy Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Foot Ball, Tennis, Croquet, Etc. | © atiendance was th ars RD 2 k on of Acquaintances, « » to Their Reward | any morning service for some time, | the liquor licenses it this amount ! larietta wa one to Their Reward, ~ hy 1 uri } | J - Can be Indulged in During the | 277 being present being deducted, the ollowing will orin Inn om ; Coming Summer—Mount Joy Will ——— remain For the cit $29 209: for MV Fre Bu a. I ( Have Some Team ¥ > . . boroughs, $8 850 or f olidayv i BF GwE J 1 \ I ister M1 \ y K Hilgert died at ( : St. Luke's C ilenda: GT 44D D. 1 OARDER STEALS a bia, on Saturday, Services on Good Friday d nd on } Har 1H ' t rid Wi ¢ | ) olored > I'h { Ww Ope m.. Matins Litany Sermor A 0 €5¢ u om M1 16 Mi a V ; ' : ¢ i y COI0Pe Ry ol { for W mb lic 1m, Evens Penitential Offi otel h : ull aon a np iged of years. hi ! ; a NOW | Meditations on tl trassion ' A 0 ; pt } : Hie Newcomer died at A t i . ! Easter Da Service 1 1 ty aged 76 y 1 4 Wo 3 NMaiiy in 3 ty» Go \ — Mac 1 lowed | Choral uc AV Al \ f in 8. Dugan b I | i h . Before th Dugan died at ] : \ ) 1 Cl } Thi y LU in W nny ( i f : She was fifty y A > H K te ( 1 at M eda t i d < ) | i Aa n ( ( 3} -@J ) n Che 1 ) } \ oh ? rn ¥ children f « I ‘ eS : ife \ ferir i A ! od ribu 1 1 ( her home, : an an I 11 in her wy a u | resulting from n MENSE SALE Ts brief illness. The t i ) \ ighter of the late 0 1 { 3 1 pt 1 Att oy La 5, of Petersburg A { ! 1 this Sect , mbey « 1¢ Mennonite ) 9 bon yf ) t ¢ vea 1 . na 1 | & 1 I 5 { J Ir I { ! ’ f : « Elizabeth Sipe p 1 ] : : \ W Gipe d t ! i \ 4 R { yu I . v oad \ ( wr oa 5 1 ; d } i i 1 A } ! n Now I W 8 ) 3 n I th in diam« veni m mes V church Klizabethto on 13 The S ( Y men in Mount Tunn here 0 outfiel 110 ( : : : len A SS( the Fra i f Mount J : ; f Cou D m 1 ( { } Ww ( ’ i h { 3 nea o \ \ : W. H. Schofield 1 cont ( : . Xe in Y n meet hi °F I schofield who is weil & n 0 of lot : $110. 1 icthen 00 your nen beey ’ : ; J : her lie { i home in very director of he bal 1 fy fact ough tl B Our to n : ney ‘hiladelphia carly ! Saturday 1 A ( irned from tact rh dy ’ Poff of ittsh I'he V EU ‘ eo nization of three years LZ0 °h hi : . ated mle xperience ana ir og ¢ 8%, 1 ! o Bo Bust \ from a paralytic stroke, PIL oa 0 Sei y Siarome $7.00 Christian influence in 5 Ve J go bogs a 1a] Mirot ite H : ; ) ear He wes a wife } use of the ase yall unifo i Mr Charl iH Zoller our loca urroundings | oR John \\ : 1 u Se b SY ow 3 : A ] wa Viola Mateer, daughter of hich are f« Dt returned at the 3 : : y v Ny 1 + te Mildre spel S ( label Donovan 1 Vi I ¢ \ ¢ \ Yoht ateoy pF is W ie ‘7 ; or Th : 4 3 of 5 auctioneer, was right on the ob and | Mr. Clyde Eshleman has been re-| . ! ! ly WW x Dub N Flo Ru Be 3 % irs. Joh: Mates; of this ( ( he season e balance | J : | ; FG | tives at Salunga } s tay | lace. tw an an a ted son a id he | Was a big factor in the disposition | appointed Corresponding member for| "Y Rel lel M Staui-{ S ) 0 ) 0. song and idopted sor he outfit will be purchased by the | ; { I ) Greiner irrived :) man, Rebecca Helm vary tani v H. Shoe Fhe remains were brought here : 2 : | of so large a list of live stock and | Mount Joy for the ensuing ve: r Bel a . | S x I mains Wel I g re moters i | Bm I : So [ sure and send hi 2. + ld { from Cleveland, O., on account of the | fel Anna h Span Ci 1 Vos yesterday forenoon Services were npleme such o rices 3} S 3 a sen wor k ur | . 1 > + : ; As soon as the field is in shape mp'ements uch big prices. Very ir She aim ord should your illne of his mother | Marie Kh her Reist, Wilm — held in the United Brethren Church i: wey hea | 800d time Vv made as the sale was | boy or your neighbor's boy be plan- | : . \ ter | Frank 1d ral Krame : $ : ry player from and including the | t fi relock Mr. Zell i | ning Yodv } Ti : | Miss Anna Hershey of Lancas Frank anc rah {rams nd He 'W Ninety-One Years Old and interment wa made in tha , Ya hi over a Je loc Mr elle as to eave C » » State . 4 : Yaris hor oe > . ne €e i : gh School down to all of the local! Sa bh We or rs vr a > X y bas | Yo RB pf ou oh hos A a v S| ME | spent Sunday in town with Mr. and Messrs. Bernard Ebersole, Rosco i R. Zug of Henry Eberle cemetery. veterans are most earnestly request- | } on b ¥ a ntey and ! 2 ne Y yng Hous BASAL ” lation, | Mrs, Joseph Hershey Smith, John Murphy, Benj Hoff 4 oN : é : ; ~ | daily, calling sales unassisted and | Calder Building arrisburg Pa., cov-| Yeo : Yhoy 2 ya Vivi & is to come ont for yractice From | £1 B tx 2¥=3 Messrs. | | Heilman and Adam | and Charles Bennett, of 1 votht Snort . v Tati A So oat the é dee. team | although well advanced in years, | ets the opportunity of serving him. | Pry of Clooha. nade : ha il : fam | A ee eo | of Elizabethtown, ecently rounded Mrs. Christian Wagenbach : Stble : will Ix chosen. an 1 if | this was a good demonstration that | > ——— ry 0 I 4 “1 dy oh n re ang years of The death of Mrs Christian Wag- ») € 11 be Se ¢ s ( V < nuarsaay o - ~ I fe 1 \ ; "ye, 1 i i Shoe wi ) ) ou be | he still has it on any of them : | to town last ursa 3 ir M. S. Elects Officers i oldest | enbach occurred at lier home in Sil- possible, an all home team will be —— ————— Methodist Appcintments | Miss Margaret Staley of Marietta | \ onary society of the U.| ‘ of the ver Spring, West Hempfield town 15¢x1 | the *hiladelnhi onference { ae 16 Hes f . rs n- | : te 3 roth 1 ed ; A 4 = 4 y ot Sa nie: material. in this ® Hikers Passed Thru boot 5 Welham Conference of | was the guest of Mr and M Hen ig met at the rs. {1 active In thei ship, on Saturday, after a year’s ill er 1 ¢ © nateria 1 crs & | » » dis ‘hure ic Sumpman for a few dav | ¢ ( havine niv. $ - , 3 : Tk I sandin [Three voune hen from Nowa lol. Hy ethodist Church which | sSumpman Jor few ¢ IJ D on Mond h having only the pegs She was born in Germany pide for an Excolienl team and ali TX hr extorday | C10Sed at Philadelphia on Sunday,| Mrs. Mary C ang Mrs elected th Io : h » funeral in his| Feb, 24, 1842. She is survived by the ready a number of applications fr¢ DN J., passe thru 1ere yesterday | Bisho ort ai unced has Chie an oft Tue $0 TOW ; 1 toes ddd : ; » «2, 18%, Is sury by t ors. Fe bpican For | afternoon. .on' ‘their wav to San) Bishop ! y innounced these i Christman left Tuesday lo | i \ ley Vice | | WI tev. Zug was | following children: John Lewis. An- wmtsider 1aV been received or | no ] heir ay an 1 ADD ents o cal interest new home at Laure Mary { i Ei Ber ( Feb 29 1822 50 that! grew, Michael, Ci George’ Hen : x rove } re $1 » hav a1 tter Om | e y tg - 1 n x Dt she ve y { >W, | ( ae 1d eS, OTrge 1€Rn- several Saturdays previous to the | Francisco. If they carry a letter from | Mount J Rev. C. B. Johnson. | Emaline Qt ef | : F Gerbe at : on nilar | rv aod Aitalc. The at re ces hold obehins he on, practice | the Mayor of Newark to the Mayor{ 1—Rev. H. H. Poteicher burg. called on friends and] Ben daly othe eople ) £4 i Ee ra anole am games be played, and each and | in the Golden Gate City in 150 days | Rev. G. W. Dungan wequaintances In town on Sunda | : To leat mn : to! 3) sp ay ante hoo I oes i 1 1 f . } 1 +h i inl 1 1 LIE { SOI 1a 1 1€T'A31 coure atl every yer will be given a) each will get a free scholarship in| t J. Deacon Our old friend and former town n ] i i 1 r on PE ] a ir A m ut 0 as top get a line | N School for Boys They | eet Qe rf nA Phil : hestnu ] B he ceme ) man » R« nd of I 1 : fio : | home pennile and sel their : : ter 1ajoining Soon h much | SITS bi Patri Who Stole His Onions? phia 18 2 v gays in iow] { ¢ . usual this yout {7 Tr ind John w d Mi D. F. Gabel, M 5 | M re Ge Jeffersor ht rrangements wil I 1 bra Sa grocer, lof) ue n I Fa nd | : ; Y Gochnauer, ead v th H School team to DBE 3 te o nion nm front porch ’ | : : Peters 1 i i 1 Y 1 wt Adio ! Th play 11 home rames m is : : 1d Y norning W me ir iamon A Close Call n ome on feastin nm tt 1 G i { P } : I n his We } r i touring car in } 1€1 ) ine 1 resume \ 1n( smil } Fite early he 1 m ne v | 'e a number of ladies from Lar “so -an Lal it | urch val of c 1hlic and all | or, almost ran into a th : 4 i m 2 issured that the best team corner of Main and Mark streets | Toby Q M u K al [ : 1 ) Willian ibl i resent Mount Joy | Thursday evening, The party sper | es Co | I £ « season. the eveni Farmers’ Inn and \ YM ¢ | 1 he re eee upon retur home they wer Rind ! for Want a River Bridge able to get f: than a short d of n err | i } } v ant a r 4 1 ) ) 3 ( tance st of the t« s whe ; 1 \ bridge from Middletown to York tance east ol rae oll; Lf 7 enol 1 ) : ; county, not to exceed $2,000,000 in| the auto spent the balance of h "ae : ie v2 : al 4 | jo < wvarlv 3 Aa v nect ( the uture \ cost is provided in a bill presented | night and nearly all of Friday | Are Soraying Tress reside in : \ ) to} ot ; artin | Machine was disabled 2 ying : Mr. Levi F. Shed ir Klorn I f rook last night by Representative Martin Messrs. Frank Conra i Harm ; : Seb i , a ght ) I . Viessi Frank ad and Harry | procured a position in 1 yrinti { Ray § H Li i [ o Irn > 3 m™ Nave shor Ra. EE ——— 2 I ( i I 1 1 i | ‘ qi d \ A ( =Y > “li « of Dauphin county. The Susquehan i | Darrenkamp have ready started | office Grantham. Pa I¢ | h : ‘ i 1 ’ « SR . i ia ar] \ 3 > 4 g : ! | dill | i ma river at that point is nearly on They're Worth Keeping | spraying trees. Persons desirous of to move his family ther: : = a nh Viehaffe & mile wide, Mrs. John Cramer of this place, | protecting their fruit trees against | week. 3 : 0 v h va I K ele Gg i brought us a copy of the Mexican | insects and disease pauld engage! "wMps Rev. J 1CO1 d so . Ny : )¢ i 1€ wing lew I and D Pe r 1 T.§ Y i 1 : | y o Y | Ms ' : i House ind othe : , y The Easter Dance Herald printed in the City of Mexico, | them at once, + | Whitman of St urg spent S lsrtocest nF Foovhes N Vi 1 again a S [ f the Colonial Assembly, under the| Feb. 25, and a copy of LaOpinion | js y= Aer! i day and Sunday in town as guests | : 5 nsio ele I ¢ nd he £1 P ! . io bY » id) a . +h gs among he management of Bugene Flanagan, | under the same date, printed at | House Almost Completed lin the family of Dr. Jno. J New- | i ye on : : So x i wil} be held in ( oi Hal, Mon-| Veracruz, Mexico. They we ro soni Christian Hornafius and son | pher, 4 Sl plas Mrs. A. L. Stehman day % vs hins: Mare h pbk o usle on he ks by per Son Mr. Ralph ¢ auf 3 'y are about completing the fin: Mrs, Lulu Fessler and three chil- | Abe B rd € . € hi 9 aie stehman, wife of A. L nrodels rchestra 0 ) pieces. INC a . 8S. Marine, who is now stationed holsa "Mr uln = Xs a Er p nto Q nt Hart f \ 0 y body 1 tospital a v Y 1 Mondav PrOSTLAS near the scene of the conflict. Both | I house of Mr. Kulp at Salunga. | dren of Reading, spent part of last | 8 ! Welsh | Lane ich was done in short : 10¢ Monday in gral he : : : | It will soon be ready for occupancy. | week here with her parents, Mr. | iD S : Af . {] ye Columb Death was ret} Berar er { papers are crowded with war news| | a m i Moun erstwhile | ord 2 our fe nm Ie 1 eases { bal : od 0 | = a TRS land Mrs. E. M. Trexler on Marieti: | hue kX 1 of diseases. Had a Good Sale | and are very interesting. | I strat. vangel d 1 the | sam one ii She was a hter of the late Mr. G. Moyer held his second big | = TT | License Transferred | Street, n peniten th W home He 11 rec Th Ae Mr Stehman was Mr. G. Moyer d his sec g The license of th a ao atid el Ee } 1omas Stacks Irs. Stehman was . : . . . : S f the reenawalt | re Tr spent rv. memeent-G- GR eee > $ oi ¢ s eo siness on Sat- s \ | : a : Pe born in Eas onegal towns ne sale at his place of busin Se cn 2 So Pigs Were High Sei | House, Elizabethtown, was trans- | Elizabethtown a Loser Forti ory 98 of hi : yehind z i : : or in Ha | ! gal ( hip, ar urday, and although the weather man Hogs have been selling exceeding- ferred from Charles Schaperkoter to) . . Sd Fontdod. + ! e Cut orehead With Ax Florin, July 28 9 and was in her was very unkind, the attendance was| ly well at farm sales this Spring but | .. D San of Harrisburs J It has been ii by decide 9 the prison bars - Last Friday while Oliver Rubl, | fifty-fourth ye She resided good and a large lot of wagons and| the high water mark for “suckers” | - a — [ ni | pay or he vy oh 3 Pm th on of Ruhl of near Ruhl’s| Columbia many years an Vas w implements were sol¢ at good prices | was reached at the public sale of : | i Bl thtown to ; a K i He Be They're Working Us { B. cutting wood for and favorably known y by Auctioneer Zeller. Mr. John Inners, on the Marietta! Sign of Spring jrounary SHA Shee Ne ucon One of the companies, granted| Henry of Rapho township! vived by her husband and (he follow Ep pike; southwest of town last Thurs-| Several exceptionally large flocks |ing to the following taken from he permission by ordinance to plant] t! usin some manner | ch en: Esther, wife i re ov dg : rep . ild geese WwW 3% ; Manheim Sentinel: “Work in the — y : t i ond ae reas 3 ‘ Gets Electric Light day. Sucking pigs were sold for or He | geese flew over town the Man ik ol 1136 xn ork Buch | nothing but octagonal painted poles 0 his and as a re-| Jacobs: Elmer, Ruth and 104 3 Town Gets Electric Lights $14.20 a pair. Of course they were | latter part of last week. They were | foundry (department ot Neal in the borough limits. are replacing! sult he sustained an he | Columbia. Three sisters. Mr: Lizzie m daa Q ro are ob . . = : Orin : . ay , Toi veer : g 1 ts, air I acing | I i hr § Ss. ; The Streets Of Nas Petersburg are fine ones but that is a big price, Mr headed north a sure sign of Spring. Brotiers ang Companys large im h 2g 1 ot witl heavier a d very | forehead This bled Dr schlegemilch of Chicago * ; brilliantly illuminated by elec-| ~ vy tr rT : i Er — plement works at Elizabethtown, { l1€8e poles With Leavier and very _' = Sr esrb ess Hehoid } rer = : se! drat Bow bri dy bo y C. H. Zeller was the auctioneer. : : unsightly ole t various points | O€amesderfer stitched the wound | Fannie Menaugh of Florin a ary : : dic ANY as eo dise ied The ‘ pr g ) I S 4 ve sid = : : 1 . : tric lights. The Edison Company on > — —- Plant Analysis has been d Seontinge d. The Pate: hs The poles havo only been stripped of | and is now healing nicely | wife of Joseph Lindemut w Co + avin N \ stalls ioe 2 y nw various castings use y the £ ay 1 5 : oh | : Nib Faria Se ro mblete) Be Snates These Will Beautif Plus Office supplied the Mount Joy | 0 Hig og Wy to the | the bark and lo rough RP - {lumbia and one brother, Samuef iv fv . 3 \ ons are . . . 2 anv ave e ght e 1 1 sh Ea r 3 3 3 of forty-five lamps. The citizens are na pass y Y. Siar High School with a large order of | company have ey ght t € rr —— Court House N Stacks, of Florin and one grandchild slighted with the improvement I'he Masonic home, at Elizabeth- i : plant of the Hershey Machine & ews ; T dq delighted t I : town, has four car loads of fruit and | P!20K books that will be used in the > : Register Musser has also survive. Funeral services wi 9a y ars < IC : L ~ 1 » be held from the late home at 2 o'clock Thursday, Ninth street and [Lancaster avenue, Columbia. —— eee tO Qn. eee Coatesville is Dry That old, old song, “No body Knows How Dry We Are” has be- come very popular at Coatesville, every hotel] license in Chester county having been refused last week. i — New Ford Runabout Mr. Ray Keller is about with a fi new Ford roadster which was fu received. This is Mr. J. B. Kell second car,