el Ne Ne Nel Ned Nel No Nod VGN GN OS ST SS ON OT ON we . ME VOL. XI. NO. 7 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDN KSDAY, JULY 9. 1913 $1.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—TH ATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM 4 \ ] r— OUR UNION PICNIC FELL FORTY FEET | ’ ' | v LOCAL NOTES [ ' | | | i Thursday, July 17, Will Be a General Mr. John Dietz Was Injured at ‘ 117 \ | News Items Told In A Brief Yet In. | \ ( Holiday Here Elizabethtown on Monday teresting Way fd \ Mr. “Docky’ Snyder J i A ’ —— Is ol ou hi Thursday, July 17 is the doy vacation Mr. John Dietz, who is employed Mr, and Mrs. Benj, Gochnauer an jai le for that big annual event— ’ ? Je any | ' ' A | Moun ton usion picnic. ad MY vy | by the Columbia Telephone Company, als . | Gre: oe boon selected as the] | | having charge of Mt. Joy and Eliza- N \ \ wi Se it 8 le daugbier. ¢ ( ( bethtown, met with a bad accident | | Mrs. Michael Detwiler Las reco | < y at the latter place on Monday I oo | red from an attack of sickness, | | $ | | wing is the schedule of the ; after- noon, that could easily have cost him Mr, Clarnece Newcomer is sport " ———— special train a | | his . | Ing a HLne new and nifty runabout, T—— d . . { Leary M Jor . S00 A, Ms life Re 3 nik 4 y } X Leave ‘Pork 3:95 , np Lee He was at work on the top of a : tain prevented the game here on . - Tacha ee Sl Bi,.2 foot pole and was about to as « | Saturday between Columbia and Mt. Arrive Conewago .8:20 | . J Running t \ Gretna . |cend when his climbers cut out and oy. : . " i 3 1 Oo M seine ah x N 2a} 1 a ioorat | Returning trai wi eave Mt 00 oir {he fell to the ground. Mr, Dietz used . For Sale Cheap—A refrigerator in barr, 8 » - : - xeellent judgment in his fall. He Mer Ceaslons good condition, Apply at this| GOncree (ll Gretna at 7 ] ind arrive a . , , | Joy at 7:55 The i f 1 TA ie v from the pole falling office, 1) at (100 2 are or adults 1s i Xx COl ECTO 0 AS = . "my — 1 65 cents Children from to 12 RI Ln oLLecToR ERENMEAN eo h wae the cause of ———— I'he ordinance extending the wate; ‘ THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR! wl : if dant MAN IN RIGHT PLACE im not iv to tl aronnd so ork Odin may be found in another | | cents. ‘ be nda SAN § J .) A | FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK vod ‘eos will Ue datibrtct tele Kar ma iY ae alone the | “AMP WILL OPEN JULY 26th AND column LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION — . i d tags w e distributed bY ' The Ordinance Authorisis An EB | AUGUS : . eee ao aTIoUS. SuBity: Oc: - nce Authorizing An Ex-' pole . id have come in contact] CLOSE AUGUST 6th Ihe foundation of the new First OF THE WEEK What Our Able Corps of Reporters pe B " 13 dunday Schools and tension of lime on the Water it he 3 tension lect ri light | EE National Ban} is fast nearing com ———— kindly re st to use same Or \ . 1 ; son electric g . " ii ii) id a Found in the Card Basket About | are Kindly requested to use sam 1 Works Debt Unanimous! Passed ‘ that } 4 | The Great Interdenominational Rally What ; i their baskets thus avoiding delay ) y hat 1 i a line] [What Has Transpired in That Thriy Yourself, Your Friends and Your Al Lh Sate Oy Council-Thirty Years Exten.|man near Donesal os fi j | of all the Sunday Schools in L forg ong Frankli g and Industrious Village a Short asta sic Baskets toast Te 5 8 A vee rere : a : g Fra I 7 Acquaintances and eonfusion All baske my sion—Bonds Four Per Cent A Wises ia caster County, Will Take Place p Lat lavs 1 0 st . it the depoi at 7 A. M. properly tag : \ resides nearpy saw . mM Hey plays here | Distance . West of Mount Joy ag — n ! ML 4 4 proj vy tag ny re 2h nue Fe the Grounds * Wednesday, August on Saturday : i 2 rE Liha : . ais 1 Sed Mount Jc Bo ! nee : : a Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff } Mr. Enos Rohrer is here on a visit. . : { Joy BorGmgh Cou . Ny bie a t ’ } i p—A narket M H I i F It was the intention of those In | Monda x + ‘ y Ss : : | neapoa 8904 marset r arry 4 © JUS 'T ay : ig J : oe ¢ Cis vl r 1 T} inl - —— 4 ] > Y r lv o | \1 v ", arty '« /EOYCE Npemt FRAY ..uve to have the special train on | witp } i Be loc, nce. When picked. up he was| Heville " : closed front. Apply at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson speni at Marietta. fy Dr : his ' ] with sident Brown, and Messrs. | conscious and remained in the 2 on lhe Landisville Camp Mee ing will this office FP Harrisburg . . € old line but this has been chang- | piliincer Tyndall n . X : : : : oH ; Ie EN Ens ' > dy | he ' a 2 : fan 1 Son 3 ALE: itinger, Tyndall and Barto erk | fe . - : 0] on Thursda July 26th, anc W . ri . : Mr. Geo. S spent Sunday here ed and the train will be at the P. R J es 1 0, Clerk state for some time He ‘was taken) Ln 5 h, and Mr. Jacob M. Schroll employed at! M Mary Zook of Lancaster, hs tee guest of his sister. a: ie nbaum and Burges Holman {to the office of Dr. Treichl wi [= on Wednesday evening, August! ihe New Standard Hard s Works Sunda tor A R. depot at the above time 3 of D eichler where : andard Hardware Works, Sunday visitor to our town. . Deal of Lancaster, was a Sun- : L present. ine was wiv $e} Henti gt12 s enjoying veek' : i thi \ r 4 Dr. Deal of Lancast A was a Sun An amusement committe for this 1 ss . 3; was ven dical attention and i njoy¥ing his week's vacation this Mr. Oscar Young was a Sunday day guest of friends here oi 4 ; ; el} ax Collector 1 Ml. Breneman re ha venineg brought to his hor The management have spared no ya, k visitor to friend Elizab thio v ds as y n: , ag N | evening w yrought to h ome : W tor frie 8 & 2 vl. Mr, Ellwood Millard spent Monday Ry has been named a follows. | ported all the outstanding taxes of to 1 4 | XDENSe In arranging a program that! por Sal ] y 2K Hy A os = nabs va » er - WoRday | United Brethren, Prof. C. E. Rouda- 191 lected . '? 'n an antomobile [ES 1 , : I i! Or Sale—The Frances E. Kraybill| Mr. Harry Shoemaker calleg on oy 3 I . “ 1d 1 collects except fifty a : ll be a light to all who may visit 4 nl : ed his home in Middletown. bush: Lutheran. Wm Hendrix: { « b rected eh ah) nis, | He s ned a bad gash in the], rH : "| Property on Marietta street. Call| friends at Elizabethtown on Sunday, ise Aire Hon site: has o a 7 ’ ’ a nat eing lue {ror Mr Williar bere ain > - | tile grove. a : . ” | Miss Miriam Engle has gome 10! methodist, Charles Bennett; Bethel, | yi. L 1 : om Mr. William head which required a number of} py G I or luuwe OL Mr. B. E. Hiestand,| Mr. Samuel Young and family ig iladelnhia or visit Friends : | ~tichael and he is not in the tow at gis a : - 4% Ihe reat Interdenominational ‘ tis 3 EY Philadelphia . a visit to friends. Harvey Hawthorne: Evangelical, [sfctor o i : / ° own at | stitches and s badly brused about i of Tia’ Suk ’ : oy Mount Jo; ited friends at Elizabethtown oa . nl iohis : . : ’ | Prese . Mr, reneman has thus far in 1. . . Lally 1€ Sunday send Ss 0 .an- ' | Dr. F. L. Richards attended the Jno. K. Way; Florin U. B. Clarence | say ’ relieman has thus far [the pack and arms. Yesterdav he [| ‘ay : ( ol ( in John M. Snyder has issued a Ww | Sunday A & . Oni Yourth : re collecte hree times as 1 i ax ; aster county, will ye held on ti ; ! : big shoot at Ironville on the Fourth, Musselman. ctéd three times as much tax|was able to sit up and his many | : oun : oe £ . 1eld on the) of replevin against Peter Gruber of Mrs. Charles C of Coatesville, . TROP Wes AE wp r this year as hg ny of s prede- | friama 53 © | can ground Inesda August | mined | Mr. Clarence Weaver of Hershey, | rr —— ies 0 stab 4s had any of his prede- | friends will be pleased to learn that ! o mp out on Wedn¢ Y, Algu Elizabethtown, to recover a horse!ma a business trip to town Mon- spent several dc here with frienas BUBE—ZELL _ SSors al is Ume of any year. Jhis i i i in valued at $185 | day . Ivey ers of » City of | 1his is quite a remarkable record he daily progra for the entire . A : . N Mr. Harvey Myers of the City of ap |e jul te narkable record. | fi 3 ’ m e entire I'he ti Monthly for July| Mrs. Jacob Hummer is spending otherly Love. is siest OF Mv | The report of Burgess Hoffmar | meeting is appended : g Brotherly Love, is the guest of Mr. Were Married at Elkton, Md. Last : ITE oilman iblishe ery earned article | se al days at Steelton, the guest of J. D. Boyce. Sotuigas | showed collections to the amount of | Thursday, July 24th mder the caption. “Rel a her son Mr. J. B. Keller returned home SY = | © the past month, Fire Company Called Out But Its | 7:30 p. m. opening of Camp—Love| Function or 2 Phase f Human The lectures will be given from a 3 : : i 3 | Tr illinecer # 4 3s + ™ > from a business trip to Chicago on r Cire 2 i | Mr. Dillinger of the Stree Com- Servic er { Feast, addressed by Spiritual i- | Life? by ¢ Williax liller | dispensations “har chi Mr. Karl A. Bube, a very popular | it es e Not Needed | ) piritual Di R Villiam Miller | dispensational chart exhibited im ACT " . de mittee, reporteq Z 1 i 20- | | rector 2 oy 1 Tot ivr) visipel : - oe Fourth. young man of this place, surprised | 1d gis Rd 8 0 iba [. Ctor, Rev. John Watchorn, D. D.,| Gamble ector of St Luke's | the church. mm Mrs Mg r apr SpE 4 gi hii | 1 addiulo t th er ( ple The 31 al: \ o nd Revs 1] 1 lol T ni } £ thi 1 ' : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker spent { his many friends by taking unto him. | : i ” : r on Apple The fire alarm was sounded on ° nd Rey Gladstone Holm, D, D,|Episcopal Church of this place. | Mr. C. A. Wiley und Mr. Johm the Fourth at Lebanon as guests of self a better half on Saturday { ‘ree alley; laid new crossings at | Sautrday forenoon and very soon |” John C. Bieri, Edward Gill and Percy Mr, J. M Backenstoe, Marlin | Booth called on friends at Elizabeth- - n Rar | : " } intersection of and ast | manv a ra arin . igi | rpenter 4 I Tach: 1 1 » s H. H. Baker, | When he left here Saturday, on. | re 3 2 : nd East| many people were going in the di-|‘arpenter, Aug Jesse Goldshield ind Ward | town on Sunday. Miss Esther Gingrich returned ony {je members of his family knew | ‘onegal streets; gutters | rection of the fire but fortunately a Priday, July 25th and Lillian Backenstoe, were Grant Herr and family spent Friday from a few weeks’ visit to Ed. % z . : hruout town; Doneg street com- | few buckets rotons Has. « ‘hia ¢ Lar y y ve avd i : F ida) ir fe eeks’ visit j °f his intentions. That afternoon | pleted; Marietta street aril: : rackets of water was all that | 10:00 a. m—Praise Service and a ; Harrisburg and Shire: w Harrisburg. | Word was received here as follows: |, New Hacer To .oarlly com-; was necessary. At the home of Mr [ bri f mon by the lead I ng. | LEACHINE Worms how to swim for |manstown visiting relatives Mr. Charles Bennett returned home | “Kar] A. Bube of Mt. Joy and Miss | . eted; New Haven street complet- | Frank ( arson on Donegal street, a | ward Gill % ; as ey. veral hours they returned hone Very interesting communion service . line I APrie 3 Ts ey MISS l ed: weeds wed d trees trim- i i . : 1 a ard GUL onvi iho 4 : : = after spending a week at Harrisbure | Bane Mav Zen oF Leraccte oc. | veed mowed and trees trim-|iot of rubbish was burned, after 1:30 1 % Children’ tips _ {convinced th; ere reé mo fish in| es were held Sunday morning in the 4 tr | ; 2 as , ere | feet Bp : : Lio p n hildren’s Service in| ‘ ¥ is with friends. | married on Saturday afternoon at | 3 3 3 | ¥hich the ashes therefrom werelenange of leader Rev. John C. Bieri eee U. B. church in this place, M John Everett of Jersey City,| the new “Gretna G Elkton. | Mr Dillinger recommended T€-| placed in a barrel. This barrel was | y. ( Bil EE eponn Swen — Te- 1 J. M. Brandt of Etna and Jno. Wit * : he MARLON, | airing the 200 +f Shunbh Ary | 0 p. m.—Bible Study by Rev.| # 2 : . he gues er s r | pairing the 200 fee a- | pk : ink + : y v. Y : : 231 is the guest of her parents, Mr. and| vg. by Rev. Jno Quice of thei TM i teet of South Barba-| placed in a chicken house and it Set | Gladstone Holm, D. D. study subi A BIRTHDAY PARTY L man of Middlets pent Thursday A . 44 the | cia . waitt 2 a 5 ad im, 8 i subject Mrs. M. M. Brubaker. | Methodist church.” {ra street With a coat of cinder and | fire to the building. The neighbors | Epistle to the R Py Sued — {with Mr. George Shires and family i y 3 Aaron iliord : sae stone 1 red 1 rec | re it patie 0 the Romans, xf ; eo 2 Misses Goldie and Florence Heilig After an: extensive: wedding tour | on Ordered He also recom-| responded and the flames were ex- | ip 3 Your P M1 | Mr. C. Owen Brandt, Popular Busi. Mr. Jacob mer of Steelton 3c 3 : . Say, : , noes WILE y 1 BAiars n 7 \ n bio ) I oung eoples’ 1) t { 3 ’ visited friends at Harrisbure from thruont the. ons thoy will robin nended that the Edison Electric Co | singuished before much dan age was Da I Ec . p of ness Man, Celechrate s nt Sunday town the guest of aru 1 as V W return : 2 | ing, Re Percy Ct anter | ! v A re EEL 8 Thursday to Sunday. and etpect to reside i revel notified to repair ali pavements | gone a TY Tapen'er —— } laughter, Mrs. George Kuhlman ; . é Xxpect to reside here, where = : : TE . ¢:30 p. m.—Sermon Rev. T. Dunkle : Ras shin 3 . . Paul Getz has gone to Lingles-| _, 3 ; , | Where poles were resei or new ones | » last Friday” night the roof of | ey ikle! One of the biggest social n{ Mr shner kemarn 3 : Hert bn wre ha wij he Broom Is connected with thel. ,. rod len thal Late last Rida; mga 118 JOO! Olipasior Lancaster Avenues Church. re de Ms Oca ’1. fs Hebner Dukeman and Miss own and Harrisburg wheré she will 0 known Bube Brewerv | planted Ordered Also tha the | tp, cold storage and ice plant of Mr { this place Ior some time was e | Elma Wiley returned home Tuesday . N( severe days . onesroga action ) ‘el ve all | \ 3 Ye r S y i yirth }. 11 giver y + spend sever lays. € ‘Dest Wishes of a Bost. of Cor 0 Faction Co. remo all | ¢ S. Frank, co¥ner New Haven and Saturday, July 26th | birthda al given n hono of | after spending some time at Honey- Mr. Charles Brough and family |. nds follow them on thelr journev) oC lus mate ial stored on South|unq Cherry stree ts, was discovered | 10:00 a. m.—Praise Service with| Mr. C. Owen Brandt, of the firm of | brook, 3 . 3 it 1 1 i tu thelr urney i. 3 : - as 1S i spent the Fourth at their former thru Iife J ia Barbara street and reset several l on fire, A few bucke ts of water ex- | orief sermon, by leader Rev. Eq-| Barndt & Stehman, our local mil- Rey. C. A. Funk of Halifax and nome, York Haven. Be | poles that are on said street. Or-| nguished the flames hich result | ward Gill. |lers, at his pretty South Market| Ira W. Funk of Reading spent sever. . 2 5 Bre i een. | SY Adsuisl Li lames, VICI res | iy - » id . 1 spe - Miss Belle Leader of Elizabeth- A Family Reunion A dered. {ed from a s cke tt ha ois. 1:30 p. m.—Children’s Service, by ¢ 't home last Wednesday even-; al days with Rev. J B. Funk last town called on friends and acquaint- \ family reunion was held tt { A low wire was reported on east | ed on the roof discover | 1 ader, Bro. Bieri | ing week ' 1 2 A lamil} uni was he af he + 7 a ia = tt ea : i r Se ances here last week. | home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W Toa fe side of Barbara street bridge and prevented what ve been| 2:00 p. m.—Bible Study, Epistle to] The guests ssembled at seven Mr. J. Y. Kline has just completed] - 3 . i ar. an MIS, oe : ramer | . Hark was: fv a : v v +3 5 2 . 1as Jus I i. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles Miss on North Market street on Sunday | the Clerk was ordered to notify Bell e a fire, as ding is al "e Romans, by Rev. Gladstone Holm|©'clock and a very pleasant evening | the erection of a fine concrete garage gswall an iss Clare Bnnine pid nae 8 © y+! Telephone Company olative ti ia 4 D. D | was spent Mabe ref } 29 0p 2 ‘ Ingwall and Miss Cla e Manning A Velv enjosible div ads spent ly T phon ompany relative tl large one and ame thruout. L D 1 pen Elat 1t¢ € hments 22x26 near the warehouse for Mr. B. spent the Fourth at Lititz. i. ry "1 to, | A — p. m.—Young Peoples’ Meet. | Were served he spacious porch. 1. Nisslev p tev. Ah : Holi cel E { all present, among which were the | Mr. 'Tvndall of 4 Wat c = Nena R, People M v Z is vepious Derch. LL. Nissley. ‘eV. Amos ttenstein of Mast ooo as S 5 | Mr. lynaqall of he ater om- | : . | eader, ev, Carpenter | Vocal music predominated galore Mr. an Mrs J Maa Petersburg was the guest of Mr. following: MS Irvin Stenrock of mittee, reported reservoir cleaned A Fine isco of Work (Continued on pag | Messrs C. Ower P ank | Sundav ng p ot Oi D. Easton spent rank. Rake +t Thure | Midletown; John 8. Furman and], A 7; .. | Mr. Ralph Eshleman, one of the] ett. On. page 6) bass Wail z : ~unday at tort Clinton and Reading, Frank Baker last Thursday. wif ¢ R M Eiizabeth and gave Mr. Clinton Eby permis-| _ 5 : : - | Schock, Charles (z Hedges, as guests of the latter's sister, Mrs 7 : vot'wife go theems; Mrs. Clizabet : : ; leading pyrographists in this section, ee... B35 : o 3 = XA Hav . Mrs. A. K. Manning accompanied | .. . z addin ’ { to connect with water main. : Hy pe ay | Dr. W. R. Heiliz. H. C. Schock ans rere g I | Yohn and daughter of Philadelphia; | just completed creditable | +: Behock and | B. L. Wilson Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Bieber to New | : : a er ip i Barto of the Finance Commit-| . * Tr os o0 By iia { WAS SEVEN ON MONDAY Frank Snyder rehearsed many of Mr. J. Y. Kline ' of" this pl York Where they sail 1; Batons | Mr. John Furman and wife of Her-| tee reported the approval of a num.| Piece of Work which is now on dis] ; " Lit <3 lettions. ¥. hime of this place, has , wiere they sal I y 4 oF 3 3 os >€ reported the appr 1 m=-1 ie a a ——— € old minstrel show elections in | the contract to furn the S : ... | Shey; John Longenecker and wife of! , rs play at this office. In additic { i ; : : > Turnisy concrete Mrs. Sophia Dowhower and Miss] Campbellstown; Jghn Fuhrman, wife ber of bills. | VASE GIADUEL. of Gurclss | Miss Dorothy Schock Entertains On pleasing manner. Dr. A. F. Sny-| flocks for a fine bungalow which Is Esther Weber have returned home| Tess 2 ? Ordinance Committee present-| * 2 iti Her Bir ler tic ivories. At no wods Y Sols bed : ! 3 ) n an Hsiow a | : I ine ain PTS. are er Birthday 1vori t a season- eing erected at Elizabethtown. from a visit to friends at Philadel- pend Son of Campbelisiown, ang Mr) ed an ordinance "authori an eof [105 Sic, there are « —— y able } turned home wishing Mrs. C. A. Wiley Bd { Ricl : { Grant Fuhrman and lady friend Miss | : riot = 000 of | tiD8S, Which makes it a mag Yn | ; I Mrs. C. A. Wiley, Ella Beamesder- Mr. Edward Richards of Coates-| Sherk uiso of Campbelistowa ion of thirt; ye ars on $25,000 of Work Of ave s one of the happiest jran more happy | fer, Mrs, A. B. Winters and Mrs. ville, is spending his summer's vaca-| na : 2 { the present water debt. The | t \ orothy Schock’s ca-| 9ccasions esent : Wm. Hamilton attended the funeral i + a onest F r n | | 3 : w ria A rent infarc re eet AR : : : tion here the guest of Dr. F. L.| Cow Sale at Maytown | bonds will bear 4 per cent interest, - eer. She was seven years old and| DP? and edg Ger- | of Mre. Samuel] Newgard at Risser's wr Richards. | On Friday, July 11, Mr. Sol Ros- | to be paid 1 ally. The rules Evangelistic Services n honor of the event she invited a| Maniowr Mrs. Frank B.! Church on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Bowman and | enthal will sell thirty head of extra| Were suspended and the ordinance tev. J. B. Lehman, an Evan number of her young friends to her| Snyder of Sparrows Point, Md: Mr.l = 1 ice & Son ve thelr iam | the 11 TRIre) a X1ire i - & it I 1 ISS & Sons gave thei . children of H AY api: Frias | choice fresh and springing cows ati! 3 A . ; >Siden hs t en >» lit | n on street where she " Q, of y E. Brandt and two sons grand outing in the meadow tow with Mr. and Mrs. V'ouhiie t Newe rs pointed Messrs, illinger, vndal 1 1c ( ¢ in suct roy: ns ack and Hugh of Craftor a; I y a 3 n town t 1 | public sale at Newcomer’s Hotel, 4 EE i Ye a : in such a royal manner : and 4 u =: : Crafton, Pa.; Mr. | nea, n on Friday. All those Stehman. | Maytown. These cows were all | and Barto as a committee to have hold Evangelistic se ces in the o 1 long be re-|3nd Mrs. H. C. Schock, Mr. and Mrs. | rec having a very enjoy- ] The Misses Mary, Ella and Verna | bought by Mr. Rosenthal and are | coupons pre bared and issued to pre J ; Ha at even o'clo ju b present. p : Frank Schock, M Clarence ' gp, wish to thank their Cunningham have returned after! .;o pest money can buy so don’t | Sent bond holders and also have ordi-|to the meeting in is the oldest daughter of Mr.[ Schock, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Heilig, | ps kindness spending a few weeks with relatives | fai] to attend this sale. % nance printed and advertised. services will be held he nd Mi P Frank Schock. At|Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Engle, Mr. A hort prophetic gis : : : 1 . Nel 3 2 nor I ) Ss - in Philadelphia. mas i E—— eee Mr. Barto of the Property Com-|Everybody is most co \T¢ k Dorothy's friends| and Mrs. J. BE. Longenecker, Dr.| _ ti D er agin 3 pen Mr. Simon Snyder of the Union | All Stamps Good i Wn reported house at pumping!to attend. { assembled and participated in vari-| 2nd Mrs. O. G. Longenecker and! x fhe re ailian aly 3 : “3 3 | { 3 - a f wil ¢ National Bank is enjoying a ten days| Since July first parcel post stamps | station papered and otherwise ew®- — i ee { ou six, when refresh-| tWo children. Mr. John Longenecker, = Chasel y 5 . given in Sed . : 1c 3 ° al Bh i ri bid - | ' 3 4 u hurch at lorin begin- AO! hie A ’ srvihing E | ; 5 : > fir. Vine ~ | Mr harles M. Casse r Y - » vacation which he is spending at {are good on ordinary postage mat.j ©¥ihing O. K. : | Festival at Florin nts wel After lunch Mr. Mr. Charles M. Cassel, Dr. and Mrs Sabbath evening, July 13. and home and at Lititz. Mr. Brown of Light Committee re-| pon't forget the and Mrs. Schock took the entire] A. F. Snyder, Mrs. Marian Brandt, : BILE, Jy, { : children and Mrs. C. R. Sansom of Bon festival at Florin 211 3 ro& 2 ntinued each Sunday i B. Bucher, Miss Martha | Bday night theres ed Bucher, Mr. and ter and the regular postage stamps good on parcel post matter, The present supply of parce] post stamps Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reed, two Mrs. Es ported all lights burning. {on Saturday evening, July 12 le in ti Mr. J. E. Hoffer of the Board of | Citizens Band of Elizabethtown ht o'clock all| Bucher party out for an auto an : or six weeks or more, by the tor, JT B. Fonk Fr 3 , were the guests of Missf_. 3 a 3 o y ]y r. and Mr Ir Steelton eré he guests of Miss will be sold until exhausted, after °°. : ] Mr. and Mrs. Kray . Reed on the Fourth which there wil] be no more printed. | theria out and that he needed $9.37 in addition there will be a y § Miss Schock Srtickler. Miss Elsie Battye g ¢ santly en- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Angst and | ——— : for expenses. An appropriation of | vietrola concert by Mr. Roy Ishler of| the it of many bea Esther Shelly, Miss Bess Bow Mrs, J. HL. and Jessie -Goldsmith of | \ { $25 was made in favor of the Board | Florin. sents ] and Mr. Elmer Brown, Miss M : ! irs. Edith Philadelph ke Hard Luck, Omar | er, Miss Nettie Culp, Mrs : /is- Culp, Miss Clare Manning ill uo, Mis, Mary Hartman and and Miss th of New Berlin, 11 are spending two weeks o i of Health | de i a : Mr. Omar Nissley, formerly, of|° ¥ : wi i \ oi re at the Exchange Hotel. 5 ] 3 { The report of the Union National | | { Donegal Springs, was very unfortu | y Pon rs a y 1 of y Mr. and Mrs. Edg Bentzel of je nate recently. His fine residence to- A Good Machine P. Heilig I | Bank, treasurer, showed a balance! % | Mr. L | oa truck and abo i Health reported last case of diph-| furnish musie for the occasion x vere taken to their respective homes | Mrs. | | | { | | | Hampton, Va., are spen son its. contents. were | Of $3,668.26 in the Boro account and | agency ior the Dayton ing ¢ m > r of Canton, time here with hi parents Mr. and} syed by fire at Washing | $4,080.00 on the same side of the toreyel : o till ies ( Irs. H,L D. Rutherford and Mrs Bentzel on New Haven |, he fire originated from a| ledger in the Water account, a to-|, ck By Auto to Gettysburg y ha street : fie tal of $7,748.26 in the Bor ‘treasn- the Je Mr. and Mrs. J° D Easton and Mr. The 1 ied men 2 the single Mr. C nce Campbell spent a few | ——-- { IY. z : | 4 Dig flev ‘made an auto a; ga f ball on Tues days Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bates | De | Upon motion Columbia Avenue | tas They 1a; enin nd there was a good and + Master Albe Bates and | We wish of was ordered graded from Market fe CL Eby. . > ecer to see the fun. other fr cs of Sh town, | our n of | street west to Poplar street. Wr Do Do Alice Strickl ire Bev. Pots Subset COOk Mec : proved easy picking for Cumberland County. Tia { Clerk Fellenbaum reported $203 50 Tae niel erp 1 t 2] H. Ba a F B ¢ 1 iu 0 liberali- Mr. David Bernhart of g water rent and he was! Marg 2 : to Osttveha = :ndling out bases on phia, Mr. Henry nsberger of {contains an to collect same as per ordi-| S h Zo ard hitting of the Lancaster and Mr. Jacob Hummer of | news. : 5 | : ¢ toliow- irst two innings. Steelton spent Saturday and Sunday | YU A number of bills were paid and | giRe eh Se g S store in| °K outh paw relieved with the family of John Rahm. Steer Fell Into Quarry | | council adjourned. | : {the g Richards’ autos | hird i and was a Mr. John Rahm and daughters | A large steer belonging to John| Ts i The Band Wili Bay \ pg the fire works: | IH ¢ nnéces- ° | Minnich, a farmer residing in Rapho | Tested Fire Engine The Metropo : s of the Sophia, Margaret and Clara and Mr. way of Harrisburg. They made the| fell into a stone quarry at Kinder-| most satisfactory tests since its pur- Venzasad to ores Ebersole, Ber-| 587 on engaged to play ’ { | I> the Kinde Jesse Watson spent the Fourth at| township, while being driven to] The fire engine was tested on Sat- Wagner, | 547 very notice- rshoy Park. . retirning ol market this morning, ran away and] urday and proved to be ome of the r and 181 S game Manager ershey eturning home by | Dr. and be held at con E4.| Pukema: receiving communica- trip by auto. hook, meeting almost instant death. | chase. Three streams, fwo over the | 927, July 19. Frank 3 ‘onnie Mack and other Mr. Geo. Cator arrived home Fri- r s othe F \ top of the malt house and one over Ey a5 i | manag or vers, while Ma : : : : old His Farm the Breneman man rer ’ i he ked for tr r | Tom” Kiyne is scout ; Eo ¥ ha t a sion, were thrown That's Going Some had baked for I rade on Satur-| vie} r. “To yne is scouting d day after spending a week at Mon-| go... Chérles M. Lichty has sold { with 125 Ibs. prescur. g : vi ! eon Franklin A. C. Saturday “haste: rks das pe Be 3 del Md Mr. Csior's friend Miss : i 5 pressure for some time.| In order that a customer could be| day. They removed a panel from a The “Franklin a. Sant of Lan | bett r:aterial as he is feter BJackson accompanied him, after] OF Somuel Nissley a farm of “ 43| The engine was then taken to Pop- | accomo l, harvest time being at]side door at his bakery, and uD-|acs : independent | Miked ‘to get the next game/ The honding thiee ‘weeks in Mondel. Boves at Kliresville to Jacob Goss of | jar street where it also did very | hand, Mr. H. S. Newcomer received } locked the door, after which the¥ | teams : obBose the | Whea if® to - {Continued oz Jags 5) lorine] Mr. Sess will take posses-| wey Engineers Miller, Richards and|a binder by Adams Express last had easy “picking” Tw enty-Seven | 1,calc he ana eri | lla \ Home 2 s = 3 i wore 3 . : A fd re 3S and a goon - d Da = ion op 1. 1914, Schock were in charge. Thursady noon. | doze n cakes were stolen. fet e m | = in the ae Ws Bo / a ri - \ » ok 3 g ¥
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