i.e VR. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XX]. NO. 460 COUNT CIRCULATION ALWAYS —QOUR MOUNT JOY, ADS BRING PENNA. WEDNES RESULTS—THATS WHY DAY, APRIL 9. 1913 MERCHANTS USE 1.00 A YEAR \ " THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM [ 1 we subpoened for the trial at court \ Justice Fry committed Korset and ] \ Lukasuk for trial at court, being \ | held for the murder and Polisuk was held as a witness, They were taken 0 the count) jail that evening by r Constable Collin from Bainbridge A —— Will We Be Favored? I'he time foi the annual chedule of the rapidly ap Spring { Change in the Penn- svlvania Railroad is 1 t ‘ | Jal ¢ Thi Forge Is ol = month ‘Pennsys 6s Mount Jov in two instances me were hauling milk to this Com IB WIE [Ee ition Ore with {Wo ex At the end of each month the ex- s— — Ww hould 1a Ve \ train wre deducted from the re . ] ) he balance is paid out to the] BYE 8 EAR ayy voeen SN ind | | ' Lron for milk. The stockholders ing u here thout o'clock, lof the Company, receiving 5 per FRIDAY and whieh used to top here would | cent, for money invested in build The Accused Most Answer for the be a reat iccomodation to the | ings, machinery and working capital Murder of Alexander Suruskelet) pul her no good re m why [and all stockholders and patrons ol Whose Throat was Cut During aft train couldn op, even * i ] Crenmer are hyited to Stam ne Drunken Brawl on the Night of | heavy oO 1s it can easily books of the Company, as they | | started again on the down grade we open to all interested, Marsh 24th [at the depot The year 1912 just closed it has | The three foreigners who oe but not leas and of far [ped its patrons nearly $200,000 for participants in the brawl at Billmyer | me e Hegesstl) Ti " Rn Weth a aA erean, i wowhoed in en the night of March 24, when one stopping here about six o'clock in J le prices ai 0 hponiice a man was murdered by having hig)ihe evening. We have 10 train from vance but are Rey ed altar throat cut, were taken to Bainbridge | I-40caster between 2:27 and 6:47 P. pet proce: Is ar figured out, the from the county jail on Friday after {M., a period of four hours ang HIoRowms prices wer a for the ROOR bY Codstable william B. | twenty minutes Quite a number Of § ast four months Non i6¢; peg Soe; Collins for a hearing before Justice | People from town work at Lancaster) Jun t4c; Feb 15¢ Mar the; for 1 Oliver Fry The prisoners wera | 204 travel back and forth daily { bu ter I, the Mar payment will go Karl Polish. Sainte) Korset ang | Hundred: of our citizens go to Lan | out the 15th of Apri if the prices tetas Deeds They were charged | €35tet weekly and are desirous of | are COmireq with its competitors, ith killing Alexander Suruskalet. {getting home in time for supper. | you will find it will pay you to The prisoners showed no signs of | They must either do without the tronize : ame; continuously, be "Irae | SUDpPer or eat it late sides it is the only cooperation the justices office. The first witness | Pes leaving Lancaster at 5:27 P. | within a large radiu we notice in ae Tila cava {M.. stop here? This would be an | some nearby counties and sections lear] ‘was irs luiz2ig 5 Weasares, fives train and would fill all require- |the prices within this period were i : 2 : “ww | DOIN Here's hoping the officials | butter fat of the milk producers in et en gid 100 give these two suggestions, due |this. vicinity will only go to the Y : ia . | consideration trouble and inquire a little they will i A me 3 re ell find > that this eompan, has been might The dead man did not hoard LEG BADLY BROKEN NS . an Po Ht - dollars to there. He came to get ome of her Ca = hor on adit but 1 boarders to work for him that | Mr. Peter Walters of Florin is Now | direc : evening. They had been drinking at the General Hospital ara freely and ing several | Early Closing tine . She tified that she saw Mr, Peter Walters of Ilorin was We, the undersigned merchants one of the men. Polisuk, with a big very unfortunate on Monday aftier-| of Mount Joy loro. do agree to stick of wood in his hand and that noon. He is the driver of Mr. KE. 8. close our respective places of busi- Korset had the knife at the 1 | Moore's coal and lumber team ané | ness each evening of the week at ing of the affray. This was in was driving thru Water Alle in | six o'clock, Saturday cepted, from kitchen. She said this man was the | Florin when he met arother team.| Monday April 28th, to Wednesday with a knife In an effort to pass, his wagon up only one seen by her Justice Fry at this point showed a | Set and he was thrown heavily to| H. KE. Ebersole knife which was taken from the bed | the ground. His leit leg was badly C. N. Mumma of one of the men and after some | fractured above the ankle G. Moyer talk the men did not know who it| He was attended by Drs. Thome| John H. Buohl belonged too. The husband of the | and Newpher of this place and they| H. G. Hagenberge: mistress of the house found the | found the injury so severe that he| D. H. Engle knife in the bed which was covered | was removed to the General Hos-| H. B. Krall with blood. In this bed Lukasuk | pital at Lancaster that evening. | Simon Menaugh slept. | tll ee = Getz Bros. The next witness called was | That's Scientific Feeding | H. C. Brunner George Mesous, who stated that he | Mr. Christian Nissley has two | S. B. Bernhart & Co lives at Billmyer and with his sister farms south of town on which he | S. H. Miller only a few doors away from where | 1 d twenty-four head of steers. He | M. S. Bowman the cutting occured He saw the |bought them Oct. 17, 1912 and sold | H. S. Newcomer man before and after’ he was dead them March 31st in a few days| ——-—-—— and heard the a early in the | over five months they gained 432 | Fire Engine Tested evening by the four men above |pounds each. They were sold to Mr. ‘he gasoline fire zine was Yziven mentioned. j Gingric h of Lawn at 8% cents and | tryout on Saturday atiernoon and Andrew Saybor said ‘he lives at|were the finest lot fed in this | oy Iv corked ine .Thice Billmyer and boards with Mrs. | vin Ww also re : - th ; rns 1 ne Mesares He wa upstairs at the | ring he brief pumped OR : Sve 6 time in bed and saw the man that] iod they Wert stable fed I'wo ait h ‘ died fall lown the stairs, but saw i ks: of ti \ ve time they sro | es aed ; S . : a probody with a knife H also heard jonly astured. This also speak vell h . )¢ them swearing lou and they had | fo I Ni ‘arn Vi ; ¥ : : . i been drinking | Chr ian Nis y j nd ; y fichael Mi so board ith ’ 1 hant M rl MOTO Mesare d they had all eran Ld f keen fighting irl n the evening N-. in i Tho after they cal back from Bain This Interests Many 4 ; loised bridge where h of the men had I'l Mount Joy Ladi A ill bo ; Vii had been ejected by ne of the land } La { ( 1 1 Hospital lords from that place, they were in ! the 11 f Mc Joyo — toxicated. He that the lead on 1 need of the service Rad Fall man was the loudest of them all and f the Hospital ind unabl 0 pay Bad Fall came with the three into the house, | for m 1 wvall msel off : : ¥ y : but he did not hoard there. The last | the Service free of char yi! : i x : 2 £3 he saw of the dead man was in the | applying to the B f the tc an of sh ff th kitchen 1d then one of the others | This fle nity has been made with a hoo} hen the hool wanted him to fell Mr. Longenecker, | possible through the provision in ped £ ke 2 : Son { the superintendent of the quarries will of th ite Stone yf | Da Bnamg on 2 treet with that, L k and Korset had Mount Joy h Dey a ribs were ed { EE fractur : } ruck the dash- Karl Polisuk was next called and A Nice Gain i110 1 of th vagon. Otherwise he he wept . when about to take the| On Sept 14, 1912. Mr. C. A. Greider | u bruised I wel be some time oath. This man was a friend of the | South of town, purchased a bull that | before Mr Bracks will be able to re- dead man and ‘was seen with a stick | Weighed 740 Ibs. Today he sold him | Sum hig Mies. D 1.J Newmar before the fatal end. He had not |and the annual showed a gain of 75 | Hiende I nim been upstairs where the killing was Ibs SEAL ga supposed to have been done, but saw . the dead man lying at the foot of Oysters Till May 15 the stairs. He also saw Korset ly- I will serve first class oysters in ing on top when they were found by | ever) style at the Washington him at the foot of the stairs, | House Cafe daily until May 15. Jno. Korset said he got the blood on |B. Gantz, Proprietor. 1t. his hands and trousers while assist: rr De eee ing to dress the wounds of Lukasuk before the doctor came. He alsa sald that the knife looks like that of the dead man's. Lukasuk said that he was drunk at the time and he was fighting, but would not tell much about the case. He seemed very much unconcered A about the matter and is believed to know more than he would tell. Miss Mary Poholinsky was interpreter for the men and did it well, she being able to speak their language and English very well A number of other witnesses will| si Young Men Wanted To come and see the new Spring Suits that Getz Bros. showing. $7.50 up. A. hk are Here's a Funny One Lancaster furniture dealers’ team was going cout the Lititz pike yesterday with $400 worth of furni- the | ture when all of a sudden the wagon was in flames. The furniture and wagon were burned. The driver said he doesn't smoke—es mawk so remember | A GOO The our loc Company h Farmers’ D, SOUND BUSINESS Creamery Company Quite Prosperous and Enter: prising al Farmers’ Creamery ere has closed the most vear in its business and uceessful has just « year with larger patr It is ope tock | October 1s sntered on its twentieth best of prospects for still r~ on the coopafater mage, rated {plan and is owned by more than 200, holders Yd who nearly all at some t, 1913 ees corte meena: enn On Satur of this place and stalk, hen ing: we any are about 1 siges. _ The this office a We doubt ever seen The Borough Report The annual report of the Borough account for the year ending March 25, 1913 appears in our advertising columns, If you read it over care- fully you can readily see, by that kind of housekeeping, how a four mill tax is A Advertise found, to her which for whether any the equal. Its a Monster iay Mrs Sallie e killed a Hershey White Rock surprise, an size, surpasses There of various exhibition at two quart jar. person ha » ‘have ever seen, 00 eggs on it, stalk is on nd fills a td possible in Mount Joy. ! Personal Happenmoy dings of Or Many Re- orers [oe Past Wee HE WHEREABOU" FRIENDS THE PAST 8S OF OUR WEEK | What Our Able Corps of Reporters | Found in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Friends and Your Acquaintances, Geesey of York, spent Friday in our midst i } { Mr. C. B. Hersh spent Tuesday i Ha hn on business Mr. J. J. Behney of Lebanon was mn in town Saturday. Mr. H. A. Bowman of Harrisburg, | p nt Saturday here Mi Morris Eisenhart of Lebanon \ in town Thursday Mr. M. B Miller of Lancaster LOCAL NOTES | News Items Told in A Brief Yet In teresting Way Il Lay Sewers Mrs. M. M Leib 1s entertaining MR. J. N, HERSHEY OF FLORIN| the Wednesday Club today | GETS STONE CONTRACT Dr. BE. W. Garber has installed an | —— | Independent telephone at his drug| Four Hundred Feet of Twelve Inch! store | Sewer Pipe Wil| Be Laid on Old The regular monthly meeting of | Market Street, ing a Dangerous Thereby Eliminat- (),¢ School held Monday Gutter—Council | ayvening Board was Sustains Burgess Hoffman's Veto The large maple trees round the | w————— Methodist Churel Were trimnmed | Our Boro Dads (all but Chairman| yesterday Brown) and Burgess Hoffman as On a wage Curwin Hake, of sembled Monday evening for the Felton, York county ate | egy n regular April routine of affairs, Mr minutes ndall handlea the gavel Boys' Suits of exceptional value Hoffman vetoed the action Getz Bros $2.50 up Norfolk and | of Council for laving a crossing on; double breasted Nortl Barbara street at Detwiiel Mr. Harry Mille arber i | P Avenue, for the reason that the | He quit hi job Saturday and crossing would intersect with ground h one to Elizabethtown that does not belong to the borough A new line fence is being erected and "that is not graded; neither is! between the Kern and Nissley prop there a pavement on the opposite’ erties on East Main street side of its proposed termination. \ two-and-a-half pound eel was Council unanimously ratified the ve- one of four, together with a numbel to. of suckers caught by Mr. S. H. Mil The following bids for stone were ler yesterday | then offered: Mr. Elmer Bard of Dayton, Ohio, ! Mr. J. N. Hershey of Florin, bid| in a letter to Mr. Frank Peffer of; 88 cents per 2000 ibs. for Nos. 1 this place, "states that he is safe | and 2 and 75 cents for Nos. 3 and and well. This wili be good news | 4, delivered on the streets of the to Mr, Bard's many Iriends here borough, Posimastel J Fenster Messrs. J. N. Stauiter & Bro. bid |inacher has resigned his position | spew, Monday 1m town $1.00 per 2000 lbs. for No. 3, $1.05| with Mp. Clarence Schock and will | Mr. Jno. 8. Groom of Philadelphia for No. 2 and $1.10 for No. 1, de-|devote his entire attention. to as in town on Monday | livered on the streets of the bor-ihandling Uncle Sam's mail Mr. E. E. Dyer of Richmond, Ind. | tra——— i | ough. | as i \ sterds . . {Was In town yosierdas | Before the contract was awarded A Mt. Joyan Lives There | 1 1 arti le ille spe | . . | Mr. C. A. Martine; Newville spent Messrs. Barto and Dillinger stated Mr. 8. B. Bernhart brought us a dat oo i i that the quality of stone should be!copy of the world-Herald of Omaha, t Mr. J. H. Stiles o York was the | : . ee - i Ee iends 1 : Frid ® "UY carefully considered. The contract|dated March 25 which contains guest of friends here kFriday | : | ih ' : ¢ 14 Pa titore 2 ' vi N34 | was then awarded Mi. Hershey, dat-|dulle nanbe ot Hustrations of Mr. Walter Gillam of Pittsburgh, | "ol t h torn voll’ as | Wed : {ing to Jan. 1, 1914, every member |Scen altel le orm as well a pont ast ednesaay In town, | $ : . % Ye 7 Jura y roading % PRET : Haris) | voting for the motion. column and column of reading Vil T rown Ol arrispnrg atter clative thereto a “Ha AP 1 A communication was read from |matter relative heretc Hi brother spent la Wednesday in town | : ’ ‘ iM I Bernhart who is in the Mr. C. H. Beisel of Altoona, spent [ the boiler inspectoi which stated i a : dn : Chit city ? ; ; 3 iting usine in that ¢ is i 1a n the borough | that the new boiler at the pumping ] as e yorous ! QB ; or : tol former M Joyan. H property was Mr. B.. 1 an of Harris- | sation will safely carry 125 ibs. to ' : : I y W ; ee a A i {in the path of th isastrous tornado nt pent in town | the square inch. { : oi ; : Yorss : Ye . {and while 1 es injury 1 \i A 1 of Rlizabeth-{ The report of burgess Hollman | : : : " : : =} conside x to vi } x ollecti t ih f t | ent in town showed collection oO i HOW off Onerts Scones fro the. Dab he 1 i | $121.5 )e th, wh n- Mr. IF. 8 1 of Harrisburg, | $121.50 the past month, which 1n-| 2 tania thi y : > : ) t n | Ties an : : 4 naddlers.| ent are on display at this office ] on our busi men Monday. | cluded license money ol pedalers, —— li <a Mr. « D Hartman of Philadel- | post office rent and pole tax. : . 90th Anniversar hia, wa 1 uest 0 friends here Mr. Dillinger of the Street Com od H g Bre y : = : | oaay ager L ro are cele mittee, reported a few crossings re-| . i : . . : | brating their 90th anniversary of the \ Jacobs and paired, stone scraped to cenire OI} : . ; i This. i | founding of their business. I'his is Viease of lancaster, spent vesterday | several streets, excess ground haul i : ; ; . ? the oldest store doing usiness un n town visiting friends ed off Patterson alley, and progress| : . | ‘ ; 4 et | der the same name for that Ingth { Mrs. Galbraith of Harrisburg was| on the Marietta street crossing. He Sa 3 3) a iar ~ : | n# . : : £00 of time in the United states. Their {| th® guest of Mrs. A. K. Manning on | also recommended the laying of 40U Se : [ , store is very fittingly decorated for | Saturday. feet of 12-inch sewer pipe on the y : : . 5 J the purpose At 4:30 today they Miss H. C. Aller of Glen Loch is| east side of Old Market street from tortain 1 this 6 | : s ,. | are entertaining guests and his ev- spending several] days here with her | property of the A. Bube estate 10 . ) 2 3 : : : , Viminatine | €RiNg at 6 an informal dinner will be | sister, Mrs. M. M. Leib. the Farmers’ Inn, thus eliminating : : M H | Wolf i { Mi i 1 This Ww ordered served at the Hamilton Club. Mr. Henry J. olf jr. and Miss | the deep gutter. his was dere 4 : 3 . re tA En rm 1 Ethel M. Wolt of Lancaster, spent| and the Street committee was in- E tol 2 Daw Trinity U. E Church yesterday here with friends. structed to get bids* on No. 2 sewel 1 1 9:30 ; oe : Sunday School at U:¢ a m. | Mr. Melvin Peffer of Harrisburg pipe 10a 0} 2 Duis i : Preaching services by the pastor visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. Dillinger also reported that 2 E85 : eI \ . x : +jat 10:30 a.m. and 7 p. Mm. { Frank Peffer on Sunday. Sassafras alley from Jacob stree $1 Subejct in the morning: “Person Mrs. Charles Gribbel of Renova,| east should be graded as the sur- ! : : | } 1 | : . ; a i! Work for the Master,” and in vas the guest Of he aunt, Mrs. | face water does not drain off. This J ow sie Wesl arg : ja + treat fil the evening “The Behind wesley Curgan for a ifew days. Wil referred to the Street Commit | ; x4 : : he Hedge.” The evening Service | Miss Belle Leader of Elizabeth-| (ce to investigate and report his 3 4 . 1 be receded by fifteen minute town attended the funeral of Miss| committee was also ordered to Tre i ge : ) 3 : 1 n service charge of arry Ethel Harry Saturday afternoon. pair the streets in general thruou n A 3 3 { Kaylol Rev, N A. Barr, pastoi Mi sarah Shank of Lancaster, | the town, and haul all ashes : | x : Ae isited friend ind relatives nd rubbish pla on streets and all v 5 : ‘ A Here st ice Man Ilo i place ) Sunday | between Apt 5 and May 15. Als € es ti i Pt 1 : ¥ : 3 I hav ted 100 1 Mr. I own of Philadelphia ve posters ted and distributed . \ 1 arent Mr. and Mrs.| to that effec to 1at elfect. a) | ¢ Browi Saturda and Sun VI Dillinger stated ti | oo si . = ( 1 In va ifficient money to do bo . upp! A € t t ce. ( of Lancaster | ou h's vork with a four tax : : . o y ea I 0 nD the guest] j qt year, the tax rate should be| 3 : > : ar, I : Vi H: el i fo 1913 ) ordered ; | bh ‘ € Or n i { juit at hel rin Fortenbat ofs| a . ’ ‘ h | considered : fn0t On P Boron nk age Mem | Marieita just laid an 8 a ro ; Ni] \ P. J} : : i ROA: of ! ater: i i . New Store Diete | . 1 ing ( 1 I I : CDOT SYS ne One of the nn EC § y M adi PRRs ov 1 1 V Q ' 3 I . . 1£ i 1 th 4) nu York City yent Saturday and Sun " vas Or ed to flush all : Y 2 day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs A : 1 on 1bou C Sas eti d ov nts K. Mannin i B 6 of Finance Co A : is y iy “| tee reported the | of fron vod rorter 0 ieipnia ere g [0 | : ¢% | De | D111 | of Mi Elsie M I ! Ee n an eleva is bein nstall 1185 \ Fa > ff th P 1 Com- 3 nd Sunday Mr. Mumma of the Iroperty LOM: eq ang the entire second floor is | 1( ou ay. lati | \i P. SP thi Smoky City mittee reported three gas lngnt no devoted to i€ eady-to-wear { M S e of th SMoK) Lt] . ; | placed in post € ind that the Ave) Don’t fail to pay this store | spent Saturday town the guest of} * ; arel n fail to pay {il stor | 1 father Mr. John Pyle at the are very satisfactory 1 vi when in Lancaster We also | change Hotel Mr. Mumma of the L t Commit call vo attention Rahm daughters, and Mr Wat- enchre at Elizabeth Mr Ino two Sophia and Eva Jesse son attended a {town last evening. Mrs, Sara of Alvin Gingrich and Reading, Mr. and daughter spent Sunday in town as the guests of Mr. Gingrich. Ouston of and Mrs. C. S. Mr, James Reelington, Yorkshire, E and fter a tour around the vorld, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Walker Brown. Miss Margaret McConaughy has gone to Johnstown where she will spend the Summer She was visit- ing here since last December Misses Cynthi: and Mary Miller returned home from Philadelphia, where they spent the winter ‘with their sister, Mrs. Fanny, Nobs. Mr. Harvey Curgan of Philadel- in the Mt. Joy Bulletin phia and Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Fet- ter of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Curgan. (Continued on page 8) out and elsewhere spacious ad ——— Garden Theatre I'} Herbert Bros in & mu al tee reported a few lig promptly repaired. all were Myr. Mumma, Chief of the Kire Department, reported having tested | will be at the.£zarden to-morrow, the fire engine Saturday and it was|¢ . - rsd ay Wel very satisfactory. FRQAY even i n A . : 31 famous The report of the Union National] Bank, of $893.60 in the treasurer, balance showed a é act #Wwins and cannot be told apart Borough account | tw 16 Water account. ! { ¢ will also be 3 res It and $4,156.63 in the looks like a great lox like great .—-- PFE Tax Collector T. M. Breneman ap- peared before Council with a most Spring Shirts excellent report. At this time there] , here and in the pew patterns) is considerable less than $100 ol nd colors. 50c to $1.50 Getz Bros. | outstanding tax and last year there ! was $1,600 outstanding April 1st.| Ellis Suydam 50c.; Benjamin Welsh | Mr. Breneman was then exonerated|50c and Mrs. Whiteleather $1.60. « | from collecting these taxes Jacob] The auditors’ report of the Bor- Childs 50c.; Geo. Fach 50; Jacob, ough account was presented, read, Rinehart 50c.; Isaac Watson 50¢C.;| accepted, and ordered advertised in Dr. J. P. Ziegler and Dr. E. W. Gar-| the Bulletin and posters printed at ber each 50c as they pay taxes omn|the Herald office. real estate; Paul Murphy b60c.; Har-| ry Snyder 50c.; | | | A number of bills were then paid | Amos Gantz 50c¢.;| and Council adjourned. . A rete by HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST : TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Gone to Their Reward, Myra M., daughter of Ephrai Newcomer, died at Central Mano aged fifteen years Charles M. Bittner, a formey resi dent of Columbia, died in Philadel- 3 phia aged 69 years. f M1 Susan J. Eyde, widow of Theodore Eyde, died Friday evenin, in Washington Clinton W, Manheim on tuberculosis, aged 35 years. The remains of a child of Mu Frank Waltz of Harrisburg, were brought here for interment on hursday % Samuel Foltz Samuel Foltz, a highly respected and life-long resident of Marietta, died shortly after one o'clock on Monday afternoon at his home on Market street, that borough, after a ring illness from a complication | of diseases, in his eighty-first year. Roy Pierce The remains of Roy Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pierce of near Manheim, were interred, in Henley’s cemetery was found de: heart failure ides the sister and a Mrs, Harriet Greiner Mrs Harriet Greiner, widow of Jacob H. Greiner, died on Wednes day evening at her residence, on West Main street in thi place 2 her eighty-fifth year, she is sut vived by one sister, Viss Mary Stoner, of this place and one sot Scott Greiner « funeral was hel at 3 residence noon William William Diffenbaugh, a farp « near Elizabethtown, . I't day evening at the Hospital from heart trout } ; e T lecease eran an : pany ( Of he I'wi Se t Regiment, g unt eel He w ni ( Vii nd i \ 8 v el S t rR he S old following A S. Schwa € R!} of 1 Y oO of etown Aaron to . i ! in, of Downingtown; wbriel of ille, Mass.; Eliza- bet} Menno fission of Lancas- ter: Mary, wife B. Herr Whistler f Mount Jov township Robert of Minota, North Dakota ‘Bertha, wife of Andrew G. 1 of Oxford, Chester county and Kathryn of Lan- caster. She was a member of the Old Mennonite church. The funeral services 1d on Saturday fore- noon at Church, and buried in the djoi rere eee tI AR ARI eee Fine Display window See the east & Co interested Bvery Tax Notice All unpaid school must be paid on or before Apr. 20th. 2t T. M. Brexneman, Coll. eet ARR eee. Brooms Special sale Bernhart & Co. lordiiary Recordmos o Bum E Mes Dies RRS Boro aged Lohgenecker Wednesday vesterday ad 1 cau parents he is brot f Philadelphia H d'o o'clock Diffenbaugh ce woman SD — at 70 years died at from afternoon, He Saturday, death. Be- survived by n bed using her. n Saturday after- fre metery of Bernhart will be taxes for 1918 wholesale price.
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