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A Convention ELECTED TEACHER ships Get Busy The Rapho township noon and elected the ovchers: Lincoln, Emerson Rapho and West Hempfield School 8 “LACAN Board met at Sporting Hill on Monday after following Rohrer; Mortuary Recordings HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUNI TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER some Well Known People From Ow Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Reyond Since Our Last Issue Joetroented CHILDREN'S DAY / Severa) Ith Annual Alo Excellent Programs of very good and In genera] on Sunday, three churches rendering appropriate programs of the Churches Rendered | Children's Day was observed here | the | MEDIUM Porsimal Jenne | ' orting Hill, secondary, Amos Was Their R 1 : Gone to Their Reward, ini Sporting Hill, primary, Grace ¥ wa LL { Trinity Lutheran | ———— RC — \ y > 4 i roc eR. | Holland: Pleasant Place. Agnes Ryan | Following is the program: Proces — Mustersonviil Charly Becker: | Vai Abraham I. Gram died at Columbia 1 sional, “Soldiers of Christ, Arise,” | n, ,. i Hossl ITohn Bruhaker Newtown his on eT A Al ! | . on Saturday aged 78 years, P | Sunday School; Address of Welcome, Finda 0l Or Ni Re- 1 fe Te or 6 y F Y ie i pr & » re » Ar QCM f f primary, Miss Rdith Spring; New. JJ i George Hippey of Columbia, died Catharine Longenecker; Scripture | 3 town. secondary vacant Chicques . on Saturday morning aged 76 years. ( | reading and prayer, Rev. I, Howard | . 14 AT [pe oq sifo » . ern ‘img AD) 3 . } / [Irene Sheetz: Elm Tree, C. Raymond Seve li y Frances, wife of Ephriam | Kern; song, primary department; | [eS f I We | Geib: Midway Harry P Shand ( y | : lumbia, died at the county exercise, “Little Messengers,” Hilda { Chestnut Grove, Howard A, Merkey from tuberculosis, Deceased VERY. SNTERESTING Hartman and Avis Rog recita- ———— Ee b iv-eigl ears old | ALL DAY tion, "If 1 Was a Fébin,” Regina ! Mt. Vernon, Lillian Becker Pike “ 3 irs. Of og ’ gina |... WHERE 17 SANASAT i Pie TWENTY-SEVEN HUNDRED SESSIONS | Mumma; solo, “Rosebuds,” Lena Dil-! ‘ WHEREABOUTS OF OUR SATEGO BAND OF LANCAS. Blanche Macklay: Back Run. Benlah VOLTS PASS THRU WIS ; . FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK . Nadas . aT S ES 11 § ai — inger; recitat Margare all; : TER WILL LEAD PARADE Wentz; Fairview, Charles Eshleman BODY Mary Eby That. Historie P : linger ecitation, Margaret Krall; . phi - a istor r e wcita ‘ 's Service” Chas Union Square Rarla Herr: Sunn: \ lary Eby a widely known 5 oric esbyterian Church citation, “A Boy's Service,” Chas.| what Our Able Corps of Report . ni 7 Visvm at onegal Springs, Wil} be the instrumental olo Evelyn ; ~ side, Emma George Maple Grove : , of near Strickler’s Church : i very Found in the Car The Lancaster County Association ¥ ith 1 pi or 3 a hel * “| He Came In Contact With a Live! nanho townshin ied Ia Friday Center of Attractions—A Big T ecitation, “A Little Sun Yourself, Your 2% Saskot About i 2dith rumm; arfie yeant ' 1 Rapho die as da if, Junior Order United American Me- MeKin] A Frat Wire While Working on Pole Near 5 : Anticipated Sara Dillinge: song I <aintane 8s an our i : IcKinley, Avery Engle ! ) y : : Acquaintances, chanics Will Hold Three Sessions ™ ; Hee 2 : the Home of Samuel Eyer in East th v. fre ing Hii rhink When 1 Read That Swee . he lowing were olecte I 1 1 3 ———————— - Here Next Saturday, June 14. : > i E H ; Cre Donegal This Forenoon. i 1 v tl nie of the! Story oi Old,” Sunday School; recita- i ichers in 1st smpfield tow ! 0 old ge Si eave nese : : ) V H. 5. Myers X ani — - : le! ; * ewpfield town Se Thildp totii ; AY . | Donegal Presbyterian chureh will be! tion hank You,” Henry Witmer, ; Mye ol Fontana spent The biggest event of ihe : hin Mapel Grove. Martha A. Eby . : children: Hettie and Eli at home; | od ) Monday in our borough. . diy sh, Ol Lhe season.’ Yate u mem , ’ al. Addison Lemon, a Lneman in| genry Eby of Florin and John S. Eby held Wednesday, June 18, beginning| duet, “Except Ye Be as Children, I] ; will be the Junior Order United Am-|Ai'Y Vale, Mary C. Weaver; Kehler's! ,,. .,, , , | yo rin and John 8. Eby istor Sects : : : t Mr. D. W. Sensenig of Brownstown y ais : ¥ Lie employ ol the Kdison Electric (hic nlae Hin ie . 14 with the Historical Session Mildred Krall and Beatrice Shatz; os erican Mechanics County Convention! '“li#abeth H. Hoover Sterline, Es-| ompany, 1 i [71 Bs piace. 4 Huifsister, Mit. Coro t Th B Mak tk Was in town Thursday, T i 1 Y wi) : . Hpdally, et wilh an acciden 10 | line hitammns icon ala TY . Aa recitation, "The Joy Makes 1e : to be held in this place on Saturday, |'n® Binkley Ironville Primary, | day which resulted tatally Hn Whiten of Niswmarch, ais Sor. Histeral Session Man,” George BSiller girls’ chorus Mr. A. Hocfier of Hampton, N.i¥y June 14 Amelia K. Shookers: secondary He Was el er j jvives. The funeral was held from| 11:00 A. M.—Rev. George Israel '*“ ™ he i BD was in town Thursday. . : . ie Was one of Foreman John Shu- = Ye . Tire > “Sweet Anthem of ‘raise;”’ recita- The Lancaster County Association. |Jc¢nnie M Smith; Silver Spring| ,. : T) jher late home Sunday afternoon at|Browne, M. A Presiding Doxolo : £ v1 H Mr, D. Myers of Baltimore, Md, 4 Ee ads . ’ ager s gang, he men are rebuild-'... 101 . , oy ats y ‘ Sn . tion, “If I Were a Rose,’ Lura Hert composed of sixteen orders, will hold condary Leonard D Heartter; |... ihe Seed line that lead ro al ne o'clock and at two o'clock at |Z} Invocation; Hymn No. 36, St.| . Hel » Krall . rch spent Thursday in town. Sn . . s 5 1 ime toe ads I Yivickilonle ~ . : : A aries fords E Fert . Z0g; 5010, elen all; exercise, : ai an all day session in Mount Joy Hall. | primary Katherine B. Keesey: Fair-| yi, icita 10 Elizabethtown, along the! Strickler's Churgh. Interment was]|Anne; Words of Greeting; Address; “The Children’s Friend,” four girls; Mp, F. M. Spayq of Hlizabethtown The first session will be held at: view Mary K Carter; Sylvan Re-| (geb ool vad Tod : © *"“Imade in the adjoining cemetery. Poem, At Donegal, High Hamilton 9 8 De b Ke mi po "’ paid us a visit on Friday. e « K I'Oud oday hey were A I FH arriat : duet, Grace annebecker and Marv) i : 9 A. M. > rogra hoine 2 3 ireat Jennie G. Lee: Musser’'s Ethel i 3 ; nn M.D, Iarrisburg, Pa Hymn No 4 Mr, B., A. Hooper of Baltimore, was £ » the program being append it Jenn e; Musser’s “'| working along the Cameron farm, . Vso ek : . ae : Dierolf; address, Rev. Kern; anthem a : ed: {. Keesey: Norwood Kathryn Collins tenanted by Mr. S. H. Tr | d Henry Reiff j 129, Shirland Paper, Colin MecFar ’ : Heri seen on our streets Friday. , L allie y Mr, ». . dressier, and! : J . . { by the c¢churci hoir: offering; recita : : 3 Public Session—Singing Opening Kinderhook Margaret Tshudy The | hear the residence Mr. S 1 Ey-1| Henry Reiff the oldest member of dukar aud His Swroanging: M ; y : “ y ! Mr, J. M. Crubp of York, cifculsh ' > > ear ihe residence of Mr, Samuel Ey- rd Ta xi v tion, Krma xrtz0g; song, ‘‘Shep- m Ode; Prayer, Rev. I. H. Kern; Ad-|schools will open September 1. The| op : {Mount Joy Lodge, No. 277, I. 0. O.[Martha Bladen Clark, Lancaster i . f y nl Rott 2 Sund y ed in these paris Thursday, . . i : . Ie v 3 : , er ( ender 1, » a) . : X y wer dress of Welcome, Rev. C. D. Rishel: 1x rate is 2 mills M 1,emoi . ork ok. | F.. died at Fostoria, Ohio, June 4. |Address, John Calvin and His Work, | : n y I \ ii » Mr, 5. A. Musser of Harrisburg . ’ n Mr. Le vas al work on a pole. “ 3 In ‘ 7 School; Lord's prayer ang yenedic- . : : Response, Pres. J. C. Kiehl; Music; Mount Joy township school board | He was standing on his climb . : ad | 1213 He. was born in Rapho town: | tev. Geo Joreross, D. D., Carlisle, | I spent yesterday in our midst. | 2 ds Sle ing 8 C ers auc . . r tion. » » i Address, V. Pres, J. F. lLeisey; Pray-! has elected these teachers: Florin | had ship ninety-two years ago. He was|Pa Hvmn No. 268. Americ Bene Mr. P. B, Dissinger of Lancaster, . J. F. Leisey; Pray-|has 1 teachers: 1 had a safety strap around his waist|, . : i diotd er, Rev, J T. Spangler; Adjourn-|{crammar I. B. Kraybhill Florin pri- | ; 1 | Initiated as a member of the order [diction Presbyterian Was seen about town yesterday. y , . 4 1 crammar I. B aybi and the pole. He wore rubber gloves . i ) ment for Executive Session. mary, Miss Sue Brandt; Joint, Miss | as do all the linemen, but in some! N2Y 5 1849. and kept himself bene Note—The body of the Rev. Colin| In the Presbyterian church chil Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ream spent Sun- 10: 00—Executive Session Selec | iam Engle; Oakdale, B. H. Hern- | manner his left elbow came in con-! ficial all this time. He received | MeFarq fourth pastor of the|dren's day exercises were held as 4aYy al Elizabethtown with friends. tion; Prayer by Chaplain H. M.|ly; Fairview, Miss Nora Reber; Rock: | tact with a high tension feed wire |lUneral benefits on the death of his church 7-1806). was removed| per the following program: Proces- My, Geos Ee Mansbe: ger ot Middle Metzger. ville, Miss Helen Springer; Bellaire, ! carrying about 2700 volts. In his | Vife in 1885. He drew no sick bene from Hagerstown, Md. during the| sional; recitations, Laura Sumpman, tOWn spent Sunday here with friends. The meeting will convene at 1:30] afiss Ruth Coble; Mount Pleasant, | sti uggle his neck and shoulder also | fits until 1895, when he received I ar and interred besile his wife | carroll Stgen Sheeting Limes i i Miliary “aq Miss pr and hold an executive session. At walter A. Herr: Sunnyburn, John | came in contact with the wire. At|$160.00, and then was not sick for ten | Elizabeth McFarquhar, in the grave | Backenstoe; recitations by Jean 023 Baker spent Sunday at Man- 1:45 there will be a selection and | gshleman; Milton Grove primary, D.}all points where the wire touched his | Years, but from 1903 on he received |vard of the church. [Thome and Gilmore Schmaelzle; heim. DY y vbr 9.90! . . y ® B74 An s { ava inviia Val : . m sp : iL” Q g Mr, ar Mrs, J. B. Frali prayer by the Chaplain and at 3:30 H. Singer: Milton Grove high, vacant | person, the flesh was burned to the | $774.00 benefits. { All are invited to visit his grave|=on: I'he Bread of Life,” Sunday Boi and se alich of Nar will adjourn for the parade. | Cherry Hill, Henry R. Frey: Grand-! bone. {and if possible leave a gift of flowers| School; prayer, Rev. F. G. Bossert; asm spent Monday in town calling This will undoubtedly be one Off jo HF. Ebersole; Northeastern,| He was rendered unconscious and John Myers jin memory of his long and faithful | Lord's prayer, congregation; recita- OB friends. Sool PATOdOS CVE ; : : ee i | ; Vsaruin . anm x, Miss Alice Blessing of Maytow the biggest parades ever held in this |njigq gadie W. Greiner: Woodland, C | slid down the pole. Fellow woikmen| John Myers, the oldest resident of service ions, Laura Moore, Carroll Sager Mi g os a ow m as i i » sixteen societie : . ; . . : | : Mi advity Tevet ou Sp warpice | Was sojourning amon riends town as al] of the sixteen Yorltionn Frey. ’ went to his rescue but he only lived | Bainbridge, died on Wednesday from | Donegal Society land Virginia Newcomer exercise wi or g g ave pressed a willingness ar- : ; ! . i ay “ : : Tow % . no nis week. have Spr a Wingless lo pay eee) Miter} ee about fifteen minutes, ia general breakdown, in his ninetieth| 2:00 P. M.—Miss Martha Bladen| At the Battle’s Front” John Eshle . Arthur A. Nichols of New ticipate. There wi he at least six . - . : = . . To wa Fetter Thane } Rohm: Mr. Arthur A. Nichols | THAT'S SOME MACHINE He was taken to the home of Mr, year. He was engaged in Presiding. This Society wa nan, Walter Thome, John Rollman, sh ssibiliti y that sav.) I* 5 Gia : Was York City as se ab last & SS 3g are ¢ sev- \ 1 1 { 3 3 -3 9 . 1 I y, was seen about town las bands and po ibilitie Ave that ai | i Eyer nearby where Deputy Coroner |mercantile business and also carried |organized two years ago to perpetu.| Gilmore Schmaelzle, Robert Eshle- | nesdal : era] other orders wili bring ban 5 Wiil Make Four Hundred Cutting B. S. Dillinger of this place, held an on farming until a few vears ago, |ate the memory of Donegal Church |™80 Ward Backenstoe and Eu Y 4 alti With them. The bands to pariicipeie Knives Per Hour investigation, and found death was | wh n he retired. M Myers serv al 11 li 1 Bogg recitation Mary M Mr. J. E. Welsh of Baltimore, Md. s ow | 8 ’ E as | e > retired. Mr. Myers served |'o collect relics and antiquities be as nl > hi : Y ” 3 Ss Wr » are: Canasatego, of : { shop a haa ning among friends here a this Tinag ar oo eo 5 2 accidental, in accordance with the | in the 195th regiment, Pennsylvania |longing to the church, to preserve Bible verse exercise by seve : : I ,. ny oo The increased demand for New | above facts. Volunteers, during the Civil War. In|and beautify the graveyard and tol9TeD singing, "Go Forth.” n An illo < Jas asters ror and, | .. . : : : | : fie hid Lali ¢ dl : : . riarry Greiner: @ ville Band, Bass ote ee ar | ard Food Choppers has made it] He was about forty-seven years of | politics he was an unflinching Re-! carry on the annual reuniot | School ; the offering box Walter a i nt Suny lizabe v 3and, the Forest-| : . | : el 2 2 ? Ae on : _ No Nac L. ligale | €RIGE ampbe pent Sung Rizabethtown Be d ind ..tnecessary for that company to install | age and had been in the employ of | publican. He voted for John C. Fre-| IY nersons of oe Reon Thome: solo, Emily Newcomer; life's - : ers Band The first named will] y : ! | ? r. Jon - Fre-{ All person f Donegal descent or : ; Elizabethtown. . > 3 i > : {one of the most powerful surface|the Company for about two months. {mont in 1856 and ‘every candidate of | individuals interested in Donezal and ladder exercise by eight girls; Misses Cecil and. Mary: Swope of ea, e procession. ; = : Ee as | pin ays BITC ‘brood. z : . x : y ARE ohabionca ia somo. Tal EV al ¢ ar) Yo EC. Schock will be chief)! rinders built. This machine will be | He boarded with Harry Drybread at {the party since. His wife, who was | willing to live up to the Constitution |" ® ene Jean Thome: faith, Mary Bellefonte, Pa, spent Sunday here fi ah 2 V 2 a oy 3 witine Bhivas I . ari as ariett: / sis. : J : : Mover: wiedom larbars Rollman: > i HS J marshall and will be assisted by] ed for grinding the cutting knives | Hotel Marietta in Marietta. A SiS catherine Houck, died sixteen years le to membership The dues| ~© wisdom, Barbara Rollman: Jilng on friends arshé é D SS1SLe fa, 3 ti fran tives ‘ vey’ tof : 2 ‘ 2 wynilite r iatine 1Ov- vii jdt Sesto these aids: Messrs. Ed. Ream, Dr. O.} 5'VID8 them a highly polished sur | lel lives at Lancaster, {ago. The following children survive: |are 50c a vear payable in advance at| "0 Dity, Christine Mover; purity ihe Misses Mary, Martha and Mae ese algs. Alessis, WQ. ’ " “| face and at the same time turning| Undertaker H. C. Brunner of this Meli io Sanotiv 3 nal ; Dorothy Myers: righteousness a. : G Lonzenecker and C. N. Mumma | fa and ¢ e 3 8 | | Melissa A., wife of ex-State Senator {the Annual Reunion [ishleman spent Sunday with rela Tie parade will form on West | hem out perfectly parallel. With it | place, will bring the body to his |W. S. Smith, of Bainbridge; Mar- OD. A R Sessic Vivian Chandler; truth, Emily New vos at Manheim. : a [the outpu: will be increase to 400 | undertaking parlors, where it will be! . + o idow of Louls Uhland. of | * fhe Fh SESSION comer: love. Anna Keener: address 45 : cr Main and Market streets, and | Le ss oe yee prepared for burial | 8 Tr ” A ¥ ' i 00 P. M.—Miss Iren¢g MeClure |, olor. Rov. Dossents Denn. ao Messrs, Scott Detwiler and Harry ; tv ai four o'cloc ve -| cutting knives per hour. It will also] 5 Tia) | Harrisburg: Viola J., widow of|{ kris re , Yy pastor, J0SFer! tymn n- Getz spent Sunday afternoon ané promptly at four o'clock move over atl hi ai 2 Ca ts | Regent Witness Tree Chapter, Pre-|.. ton: henelletion Getz spent Sunday a oon : 3 ¢ of valuable » to this company in : i ) aw? ’ gregation | : " ; this route: West Main to Marietta, | f bh use y ap 4 Samuel B. Trimble, of Tonawanda. |... Call to Order: Hymn: Pray evening at Manheim. : Y ] ite future ngine usziness hie J . rors : : ~ . ripe Aka west on Marietta to New Haven, to} ¢ 2 (78 7 " )' ! LOCAL NOTES iN. Y., ex-Sheriff John H. Myers, of| .. ,qdre of Welcome, Miss RElea Church of God vir. Eckert Sheaffer of Middletows ne rx, {1 nac » weighs 00 pounas, A ————— 7 acter: a fe . mn . ey y . 3 ; 7 . Manheim, to Oid Market, to Frank,|’ 1in el ) YO N ie Yoid In A. Bilet Vet Ih: Lancaster: Cathryn J., wife or R. A Note Jone Fulton, Regent Donegal} Fhe Sunday School of the Church spent Sunday in town as the guest of to Barbara, to Mt. Joy street, tol a 2 Te ing Way ! jamal, of haimidge; Emma Bor apter Paper. Woman . in the|©f God gave a splendid Children’s Mr. Clyde Eshleman. Jacob, to Main, to Barbara, to Cot} Opening at Sporting bag. wife of George B Embick, of BOrri® lyr, nefpny Ave, Mrs. Marv Patter. | Diy exercise on Sunday evening. Mr. Thomas P. Tinsman of Wilk lumbia Avenue, to Delta, to Dons | Proprietor Albert H. Stumpf, of the Mr. and Mrs. Don Gorrecht an-|burg, and Grace A., wife of Omer| Beaver, Conshohocken, Pa. { The pulpit, platform and choir loft amsport, called on friends and ae¢- . % rata - Xnortine 14 y3 artai , ¥ : | > | a = ake 3 . o iE a sidan gal, to Lumber, to Main and east on ' el at Sporting Hill, will lian { nounce the birth of a daughter yes- | Bachman, of Bainbridge. The funeral yr. i1in Ballaq. Miss Rawn., Lan | were tastefully decorated with cut! quaintances in town Friday. : Yarhz , A 'MATC c ave some time on June 19 when he| was held on Friday afternoon with 3 { lower ‘ y 12 T Migs Mam stoner le . Main to Barbara, countermarch at|have so | terday. | was aj aftern vith | .ster. Pa.: Address. Colonial] Am-| flowers and potted plants. ne Miss Mary A. Stoner left on Mon: Exchange Hote] and return to Hall | ¥ ill hold an all day opening. He will | For Sale Cheap—A good market | interment at Riverview cemetery at| srioantsm, Rev. G. ¥. Gladding Hovi | program was excellently rendered, day for Stoverdale where she will This is the longest march ever given)! rect a large tent on his lawn where| . ..,, with closed front. Apply at|Bainbridge. bColumbia, Pa.; Hymn, Star Spangled |C¢Piefly by the little tots of the pri-|spend a week with friends. : : refres ri » Serve 3 Al | ————— olan comic | ) > r= z | . . +i : ‘ or | x 0 hi any parade in this town. oe freshments will be served free. — | this office. | { Banner: Lord’s Praver: Benediction mary department and members of Miss Nettie REckhardt of Philadg : The +3 i « ore >, . i 1 i - « o > [* 11 0O All the school children are re-|band will give a grand concert on ©! ror Sale—A lot 40 by 214 ft. | PROGRESSING RAPIDLY I | the intermediate classes The sing-!phia, is gpending some time here ) ie Silene A143 5 . svonine . | Popular Meetin Vine : e . i. ras quested to assemble at the school | balcony of the hotel that evening, MT] corner of Columbia Avenue and Pop-| . | inp a P ee ih w : |ing was good and the large and at- of Miss Alice Dillinger. ‘ y . Li bis AF sn | | 1:30 : Vv. GG 3 lls Ely, 3 : i . ye : 2 $41 . x5 nd grounds promptly at 3: Wagons [Stumpf will have teams and auto-|,,,. ¢traet, Inquire Box 159, Mount| Merchant H. E. Ebersole’s Store | ; 5 bin De : ElY.| tentive audience was delighted with Migs the Fieldhouse and bro- will be provided for them. { mobiles meet trolley cars at Manheim | ; NH. Moved This Week , : ht —- 1¢ In he apy rs for the {the manner in which all had acquit- ther V of Cordelia were visitors x > a av aya} av e sata 5 OTC. : i i | Ss onegal 10ir; TAYETr: | ¢+¢ RAIS ¥ All the State officers have ¢X-iall day and requests the presence of| yo. gia Choice sweet potato] Sma ei bes ! TT Ante ’ Prayer; | ted themselves. in Mount Joy on last Monday. 211% 3 ; > “ . { 11 iymr : FEN tioch : tr tory | rea Ce aita—— ow , pressed a willingness to attend the his many friends. plants at 15¢ a hundred. Harry| There have been great activity at . ! : Of : ntioch; Introductory "GE. The Misses Katharine Wolf and 4 sAtatolv : y >. Ba] i Ee r : ! | ; Remarks; Address, Rev. Wm. 3nl- | oe it 2 od - = sessions. Immediately after the pa-| ~ Tschudy, near pumping station, Mt. [the corner of Main and Market| ? > Pn I i” B Pri SOME GAME SATURDAY Ella of Quarryville, are spend- 3 Af be : : { ock. Pequea ir mr r : rade there will be a game of ball. | Mite Society Festival Jo 1t. [streets the past ten days or two| ¥:} yom No. 251 Ell ing a few days in town this week, The evening session will be called| The Ladies’ Mite Society of the Mr. John Gantz lost a shot bag on | weeks. The first noticeable change h : 2 > Be L. Jeffers. | rhoce old Rivals, Mt. Joy and Eliza- Vir. and Mrs. Harper of Philadel i - rolack { : 3 A ),, ork, a. ymn No 8 : x yor DIOR) BF oven A Presbyterian Church will hold a|gunday containing $8 in change. He |was the removal of the large general Bll ; i : Pa 3 Hyon No bethtown, Will Battle vi wnt Sunday as guests of the : lh This BP i lic a : ¥ i Tllesdie; Benediction, + 1 ” will be public. This program will be | Strawberry festival on the Church |i] pay a liberal reward for its re-|store of Mr. H. E. Ebersole to the : S on = latter's mother, Mrs. Mary Patterson. rendered: a jim n. on Saturday, June 14. Refresh-'t,,, Irear of the lot, thereby making the Transportation There is certainly a treat in store Mr. and Mrs. I.. Garber and Mr. OE I DER | ments will be served from 12 o'clock| quite a number of people from this | necessary vacation for the handsome Automobiles will meet all trains for lovers of “ase ball on Saturday, and Mrs. Clinton Eby and son made i . aver arr; 51C; | T x wil fa iid s satus at rolleve 5 ar i : mot $ y ing Ode; Prayer, Rev, i : ne { noon. The menu will consist of vicinity accompanied the Farmers’|new building to be erected by the {and trolleys at Mount Joy, Marietta when those two rival teams, Mount 2B automobile to Gettysburg last Address, Geo. S. Ford, S. C. S€CV, pnicken corn soup, Sandwiches, Sal- . | my Tati % and Rheems > bet wi z y i ICK » X nes, = excursion to State College last | First National Bank. { 1S. Joy and Elizabethtown, will take a ilade is >a.: S i Win- | : o ; 3 ; 3 ia : : Boi Ww ~ Philadelphia, Pa.; i a 3 a jad, ice Cream, Strawberries: Cake |pyrgday. i Mr. Ebersole’'s store will front on Automobies will also meet return-|crack at each other for the first time F. Eshleman spent c ster A.; ¢ ress, LOafr . y . n , iy raing « . va f 1. wm 2 v 1 ar n 3 2 ower, Jonoae on delphia, Pa. Coffee and home-made candy. For Sale or Rent—Two story brick { Market street and the large show |ing trains and trolleys both after-|for several years. “Tommy Ebersole Monday at Terre Hill as ] 3 S Y ila nia, a.; | —— ——— 0} Gee | . 5 } : yas c a : Fir . he faritia : a > Sn i ti Mi Cora 7 dwellling, corner New Haven and Da-| windows on the south of his building |noon and evening. ihas a bunch of good fast players, all ¢ family of Rev. I KB Music; ecitation, Miss C . 3 : bas iy Hee : Tho. Gog i ho isi arse | : 7 Mo : Pa.; Address, B. L.| A Good Sale vid Sts, Mt. Joy. Inquire of H. B.{will be placed in position on the The sexton will make provision for|hired, and there is no use rubbl Leib, Lpoaaiey Si : . fa Re oH i Messrs. Mumma and Frank held a| gpergole. tf | Market street side. Contractor Jacob |feeding horses at 25c a head. out. they ean go some. Miss Getter, S. V. C,, Easton, Pa. BCH car oy NOX # ; 133 ; SE 3 he Ye bo 8 » J ne Mori oT good horse, cow and hog sale On Thursday evening, June 19, Snyder moved the store building and | Reunion Committee While the locals have been p he mus i 18S Mary ushieman, = “1 » Farmers’ stock ve oi 3 14s : : ino | apr SS A ¥ias Drill: Heel {at the Farmers’ Inn stock yards last|{ Rey. OC. D. Rishe] will lecture on | within a day or so it will be resting| pov Frank G. Bossert., (ex-officio) |3 number of youngsters thus fa ege Mon- >a.; Address; Flag > pts Lani av , Se oye : : : : So : os ; J. Mann, Lancaster, Pa.; Saturd: The attendance was g00d|«“The School of Cigarette Smokers lon its new foundation. | Mount 3 Pt Miss Martha Bladen | team will make a few shi tation, . ann, lancaster, bd., |, ip eas. ‘wore. really 3 ” » : . L hailding ” = Shs . : ia a Ode: Benediction, Rev. C. B pan 1 fair prices were realized, hogs| and Its Graduates” in the Church of! Excavating for the bani building { Cla (Spe ) Lancaster, Pa ¢ al new faces will wear Mount daurhter Closing ; men ling exceptionally high on account! qoq at Elizabethtown. will begin at once. The new bank will oc 1. 8 er, (Invita-|Joy uniforms home last Johnson; Adjournment. their scarcity a Hy ted Ii * the old | ; > : eu five days’ REY y Sy elr Sec ity. — — - { be erected on the line of the old | . Ty Mre RB < T he me i be ( 4 5 nve 3 The officers of the Association arej pp— : | : es. , i —— re | . oe buildine and there will he abont four | ar I . " T} Hive : V N ae 'Q { The Auxiliary Supper 1 g and ! « R DD four ( P: rive ( ( as follows: . x o¢ A Bad Fall i a , is +1 nc | feet between the ban} tore | 1 nt ¢ the parade 1 180 S¢ 1 oa returned to Pres., John C. Kiehl, No. 22 Lan I'he supper in he hall Saturday y Schr I ner { € 3 Bey Mast rillis Givens, a young : ; a a nding y T . } last Sun caster, Pa.; V. Pres., John F. Leisey, er William vens, a YOUNZ|.yeping for the henefit of the Ladies’ | buildin Mr. Hora ' Su ; rit MATEROE n of Mr, Wesley Givens, met with| A,..i Ly Y a ——— 7 A t Mvers p f he r spending some time here No. 197, Lititz, Pa.; Sec’y, Clarence \ e L enera ( n I 8 n accident at the hall on Saturday a form T r +1 3 - or r Pe 1 C 1 1 I , ay | 1 3 € We 1 and New | 0 £ t B. Hershey, No. 851, Mount Joy 8 : 1 and 3 N yo T C ening He id down the banister] ., ? tijoh. 3 I 1 Wn \ - Mre. Har linkle and Treas. George F. Weidler, No. 306, | re y 1 sum for a Hich | . ” Press. oo ? Chap. Harry M. Metz-|and when rounding the turn near the | \ ir ir ed | ¥ 1 M Sadie Kolp Akron, Pa.; Ap: Har dE z i I i 2 amr yottom. fell off and sustained a num- | Qa 1: — —— a - t 1 Fairview on oer, No. 120, Lancaster Pa.; War. | { —— : : 5 iN a pequea. | ber of bruises 1 Smmemm——— - ; fo Dias Gia aoe) “ line 20 Y Samuel H. Adams, No. 1003, Pequea, | Please Don’t Forget It ( i il Pie Hand \ J - . < I 3 J. Heirzey, No. 906 Ap fst : . ithe Jr Me ». The) Rudo! : i of Friday ; Mr. Abra Mrs I. Clay and Mrs. Cla Pa.; IL 8, A. . IR2CY: »Y0, i Shoaie - Shoat A meeting of the Alumni Associa-| oo ’ : Haine ; tordav.. for A Q Me Herr, No Shoats. Shoats : ay y ' i - | will be firs ¢ Sa Hoss! nrel y 1 1 n } 1¢ 13 £ t esterd for a Akron, Pa.; O. S., Elam Hern Oe DD . fine shoate] 17 TH be held in the High School | Vi» he n Churen : Bink Vermont. where : ae “or wi ave 5 1ead of fine shoats lav y sv} 3 % nd <Q the Farme Ty cl Y ermoz T 784, Lancaster, Pa.; Lecturer, H. &. e Wi hi room next Tuesday evening at §8|72aY . 1 a esterc: : : : : Dg : 1 sale a he Farmer's , di nn ; 1 y j 1 "eo will sell ill spend the Summer. Bickel. No. 784, Lancaster, Pa. {at our sale at th Farmer Inn o'clock when all members. are re A a the ac he belt 3 ce. He w speng nmin The local Teception committee ig | stock vards, Mt. Joy, on Friday. June| nested to attend. Sold Three Lots line engine in operation, with|18 head of choice cows and also 10 Mr. Ephraim Wittle of Kansg composed of Messrs. A. Campbell, H.| 12. J. B. Keller & Bro. 1t — —— * | Mr Jacob I. Brunner hasvsold to{a board in there was a nail,{ head of fine shoats. C. 8. Frank will here on a visit to his sister, M WwW. G.| en mt oy 2 | $1 2a ns hleo i F. Hawthorne, O. S. Pennell, W. G.| — Fell Down Steps [ mr. H. J. Stamb: of this place, | the board was hurled, the nail pene-jcall the sale na Sechlegelmilch and other a . y | . ’ 3 hi n eel A A anc F f 4 r Loraw, H. K. Hinkle, H. W Tyson. | For Sale ; Miss Myra Booth of Florin, \met| three lots on West Donegal street for | trating his hand. inces. He formerly lived he C. B. Hershey. The large brick dwelling house, | with an accident at her home yester-| $1500. We understand it is Mr. Stam: | NE -— Execution Issued Mrs Anna Morgan and the cor 3 i 3 ST Ars Ne malt i Rta = IE CLE Everybody is requested to decorate. op of Marietta St. and Columbia | gay. She made a misstep, falling | baugh’s intention to erect a hand | A Carload of Slate S. Z. Moore, Bsq., acting for him- Mame, Ada and Anna Mg Tiller Bros ur nei slate | self. has x x io Ox a ~ a ip A for the occasion. | road. Also two buliding lots on Mari | gown a flight of steps, rendering hei | some mansion dwelling Mille Bre ou extensive slate|self. has issued an execution for $250 | Lancaster, were guests of i rere etl Gy eee 8 ejved arlosz wofine | aeainst 1 ~ -o 2 5 ~ ¢ 3 jetta street. Call on or address M. A.| unconscious. She also sustained a roofers, receive carload of roofing | again t Elmer G. Strickler, to seize! Mre. C 8. Qingrich on Sun Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | pgiiman. Mount Joy, Pa. 2t.! number of bruises. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin state this week. jproperty located in Elizabethtown. (Continued on page
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