VOI. XI. NO. 4 | : . PENNA. WE DAY, APRN. 2.(1913 a lL w — ———————————— CIRCULATION ALWAYS -O1’ ADS BRING RESUITS—THATS WHY MERCHANT ——————————— i —————— A —— : A , ABOUT THE GUNNERS ) | \' ' From Towf Participate, in 3 \ ( Events at Newtown and Eliza bethtown 1APPEN] ' TR { shoot ‘eas held at \GE 14 \ TREE : ion Sa lay forenoon Ane \ e afl ot of bik strong | Local and ( | Min [her ‘ entries | Oceurred ‘ i hot at! Our Hus vioore| Neighbor up | tings of Our : ar p DOTlers [he Pr Hl WHEREABOUTS FRIENDS THE PAN] i What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Friends and Your Acquaintances, xe . : plac 1 4 \ t 1 1 into the FN ue EN. 8 ViANY LITTINGS AN ) DI { \ 4 te Richard i y ( ‘ und I jperty vacated by Milt Arndt Our Dig Saies n terd Owl enjamin of t ace and Daniel] M k Wel York tran b £1 t of Api 1 $7OV bo : : 3 Moo Wea Mumma ted 1 ness in town on Monday LANCASTER CO. NOTED FOR Changes 1 {ere C ~ . > 1a n Tow Newtown ! 1 rth partici Mrs. Harr Eichler and daughter » dent THESE BIG SPRING EVENTS a yc \ hn Ar pent tlpants. 1 tel { Moore Frances spent Tuesday at Conewago J | Friday ni} Nelson Nadie, 3 the Church of the Brethren t ! I AH ) Mr. Clayton [efever moved from The Philadelphia North American Aug a ty 4 found \ i t f H is g ¢ P tt ten entrie r. this place on a farm near Lititz on Very Interestingly Telis of the I am carhart moved in i 0 ing along it Tl n towl lichards only shot in one five bird Monday Old Fashioned Country Sales and (1 Stauffe Del Brideepo p l \ KE. J Y. of York, wi 'n | matcl lessrs., Dinger and Hepler Mr. Jacob Rutherford in Comparison Makes Note of ih G \ioore moved New ! mils of 1OI't The t town on Wednesday ty I ssion: fromm Harris day at Marietta wher Frank Emswiler's $7000 Sale by town where she wilj 1 f > p 5 of awe i I i. G Brown of Harrisb owe th nn¢ and | parents the Aboye Photograph res ! © vil i rent Sati nt na aptured ah al} ti money, they Mi Hunter of Harrisburg Neffsville Fhursday afternoot Mrs. Catharine Nees Catharine, widow of Peter Nees, : : died at Manito, Ill, aged 80 years. Considering | Si NMonda) n town visiting , She was a former resident of Man- mn 11 . 3 1 I I QU 1 * t > friend I'he old-fashioned country sale ( mae } : 1 rt } ng wa In n on lI $ I y | the ¢ ‘ other gunners |Iriends Ee ui GE Tos . . . Sokart Sto hein Two brothers at Manheim farm stock, implements an 1 1 WE " md +t 1 r. Harry |] nkle of ncaste hot we Mr. Ecker Stultz Bold furniture we ¢ ys known as \ ‘has. 1 o moved int ) 9 OTN B I irsday in our midst —--— & ‘vendue '—with he French pro- : : Sekt ) ox ) l Y I B imb ) Lance LOCAL NOTES munciation of the fi yllable fami- t i nt last W i — nd a sister in the west survive Miss Ethel Harry News Items Told in A Brief the Mrs rty rd was received here RH teresting Way t leat Holton, Sagi Y ” i . t N 3 Harry She Marly affected by the rural folks “vandoo.” Occurring sme, just A moving day it fell upo people # becan tw sorted and buy: I 3 } c x) ; x Lo - V LO 3 1 nie bh pent han BOI 1¢ van- the Abner I © 1 1 1 \ rti ) li LTH ol ) erie fd 1 Belle v nd 50 $00 and runabout to 1 12h of | ork elke I ol seltzer. They wide knowledge, a keen judge of hu- one aker's 4 : | Pugh’s M : ; | ect to arrive here on Friday. Club met ut th i v fror , 2 | ner: vill be held on Satur- Mr. Samuel] Zerph) is ‘ | far I ‘ mi : ; Miriamm Engle on t e occasion the ( kh. Bennett : > to tage occasion Monday evening digcounted the S { oy Hostetter of tastes and intere of bidders; their ] John Zeller moved into the C. play both novel . ; idminastrator of Chris aiblity to buy and to pay; their] H. Zeller property on Marietta background nad ! 10} S0pnid. FOWAD 0H tian K. Hostetter late of East Done : 1 t ial t sterde covere ‘ocks an small A hes \ 11 . ( spent Iu i: Lal : 1 18} ; géamily feuds and sometime social: street yesterday overed rocl 1 | oy - on. aaa fiarcy. Detidia! s¢ivalries: and with the exercise of Mr. Norman M. Stauffer went to of cedar cai {hese faculties, a rude eloquence and housekeeping last Friady, moving very effectivel 1 +} > § " ( he TE are lic \ 1 y i the ash ( 1 at het i pind. fhe gift of entertaining a miscellaneous; on the Habecker farm near Mari ie flakes sp i } o bet 1 the I facto A1iz Bey ‘ii pe George Moore received ¢ al ra visitine relative i Deitrich a resident of Kast from her husband wh $ \i1 : Gainor inesville, O., that h SCE in and household . \ h would tan their d x 5 erowd, who would stand on th flood and storm | Qua ill n Monday hours to listen to him, were . Geo. Niess moved from ; Sehool of Cigarette Smokers fenry H the qualities that made is services Habecker farm near arietts the and sus d 1 the ¢ 1 1€ | w he gues f fIriend ) 5 ts Graduates” will be. the sub-lf profitable H np = paren hot do eon _ljct of a lecture to be delivered on To induce a vigoreus y Woma road i h aia 3 : Maer 5 ibis i . Bi Pe El Pridav o ning, Apr. 11th buy a teh l1IEe MI: \ ' : Mach Y : : » thing ( el i the warch Aators Sen com- yoeom- 1A 3 out Toh ™. mdison follow. De in front i that was eight feet e ait 1 th ndition Reuben witetter and » township : v Hostetter of of a num- street, Vi by Mi G M¢ A § ng lar o 1 eld in S. 5 : 3 mn 3 bofo; Anu wife Strest i I : of Eastthe roof of of Milton Snyder, his . ; of Rapho destruction eee reel nee ha : Fe V1 The funeral services wera from the Reception to Pastor Kuhln d on Saturd afternoon at 2:30 blaze. The shments If century ago whisky was frecly sold by these Large Tanks Arrived unlicensed al “fip T 1 il tan} pit” (6 1-4 cents) a drink. the Mount Joy Pure Oi] Company, Her the local bullies of that Jacob H. Shank, manager, arrived day generally met to test their on Saturday and re NOW ing e 100, ross. Roads meeting y : : . wilt ‘ : Y . Ys Givi the Ore bers i DV £ \ ielphi r r x p MISE erment in the adjoin: — pirowess and fight out old grudges. placed in positi t the west end ° : ¢ : ? > : 3 ee | Church gave a reception to the Cae any anie 1 Lav metery . Address Nearly oerv rural settlement Or gf town 1 Coe i ; aa é Ei . nd . . ; ; 4» : oe ee ge Bulletin ex- champion, and ——— ——— Ts : spring should 1 sossroads had its 3 Crossroad Mrs. Sophia Farmer 3 his neighbors were woul to back Exchanged Pulpits of Printing 2 : ' AY } addr a si 3 , : i Sati tin r wif ¢ ¢ want their ad- > reel - : oe : hn . i 1 i hon sterd rfternoon § 44% AC MIE oY oat jC 1 ! aome Sunda) y a Farmer, wife of C / very batallion muster, Re I Browne cf St john This offic 1 omplet a ree | TUTTE ome ¢ Lernoon i a i 4 as : Bim. Ai evel ble ‘country. sale, BE Li tor es z ; after am ioxtensive Wosiohn tein “of johestia gave al oti sfter ending sever lave at{ton Farmer, died Thursday morpivays be pa election day “r big © yl 5 : edition of the ;zunual report of ihe ; b jal gi 1e | Blaine, Perr t her home, near Maytown, on t[daress, an . rie their skill. Rev i : oF ) je : and tried out : y a das : : istor and his the conclus rm ay-| Farmer homestead about noon afte bumber o : « these bouts were simply changed pulpits ior Sunday's wa 1 I n I Monroe Kire and Miss : . | s ldress Thi Sometimes thes ¥ y : - | of the evening LOY t h place or \fonday an illness of seven years. She was ne. : 1 ~ 2 hai i services t \ wer nite mm f | Katie , Eshleman > Mr 1- | : i : F boxing matches or a hair pulling, cS v ( 1 e AL : er . epted I ion at E. L.|bedfast only a short time. Death ce and will they met .v wer2 brutal engage- - A lnstration mspacker at > 1] Hos- | : | : but often they were br gag Store News | : . : . Mount Joyans at Dayton issley & Son shou | resulted from a complication ¢o Of the paper. wherein gouging and: may. Until April 5th we will sell Hole- Seo Piial Lancaster, on 3 ong the Mount Joyans at Day jam wer ay nstrumental | seases. She was born in Mariett pem would occur, thoush they sel- Broo Homtory at $1.25 a box; Army Notary Public commis { Rev. and Mrs. I. S. MacDonald of | on. Ohio are: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Imusic was zit Mrs Shue- | and was a daughter of the late Wd of One dom resulted in eYimnal Prosecy Shoes at $3.50 a pair: Fancy Vests. Among the notary public comm pSuippensburs, while enrogte on az |p, Easton, Mr. Ephriam Shelly, Mr. | maker and vocal music by a male {and Mrs. Chr§itian Stultz. On MorOhio figs gions or other lawsuits. at $2.00 each. Getz Bros. sions received for record in 1e | autorhobile trip from that place '0 and Mrs. Paul Buohl, Mr Harry | quartet; a bass solo was sung by [day last she Iicelebrated her fiftie 2% Long credits for even very small ee — office of recorder of deeds at Lan-| Lancaster, made a brief call on ReV.|Grosh. Our item last week that Mr. |W. S. Richler and a late supper | birthday ments, 1d amounts, were the fashion of the pea the article “Store News.” caster was that of Mr. Charle C. D. Rishel. {Buohl was home was incorrect, as|served, many post (Continued on page 6) Getz Bros. Zeller of this place (Continued on page 8) | we were misinformed. | (Continued on page 8)