® oe MOUNT JOY PENNA, WEDNESD AY, LY $1.00 A YEAR 0060 ® ADS BRING RESUL THATS WHY MERCHANT! K THIS ADVERTIS SING MEDIUM € TRCU TION TAY S 1 Y r \ r c CULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR | ! © | THE GAME LAWS | Te \ x ( - \ OUR UNION PICNIC | Pabbit Season Has Been Made Long | i | w 4 of | LOCAL NOTES r 1 Y A : | [Ae re~Duck Shooting in Spring Pro | \ il Go to Mt. Gretna and Rocky | | | | IN | vibited [A Springs Tomorrow | ews Items Told in A Brief Yet In \ T(Y [ terest) w ) - - a ' —- —— | 4 ( ne Y J | "wn a } e The. Legislatire at its: last. session ) ' lFomorrow, Thursday, July. 17, is | Straw Hats at Getz B A ‘ ky © | . als d rele ros, Ji e | - wie a number of changes in the the day set’ aside for our big annu This office will Re ® quill iaws The 3 al Sunday School bichic ! will be closed tomor ' : ) Host important one bod picnic, when ev row. vine | erybody : . © ecting the local situation is the dl on y will be welcome to attend \¢ | H0¢ Fourdn-bhand ti > ) J oninge tl y 3 4 sa ues now i @ a Ml: isthening of the rabbit season to 1@6 excursion train for Mt. Gre leita Bros » S——— ) . { na wi ) re © ; J] ®eber 31 and the prohibiting of | ————— ie ill leave here at and | W) Harvest Yeni ( = 1 | due hooting nthe wring tickets can be purchased at the P - peal ing sold ® I On the WE R. R. depot tod |around town a - 1 the tourth ay of March, 1913 I oday, thus avoiding the | Lomber for i a @ of Congres \ na iv pl rush in the morning | i amber for the new Firsy Nation : i Gq 8 n | ”e abd | al Bar 8 y , e Nationa Department FA ! I'here will be special cars on ti . 16S Ik 1 ak is being hauled | art ! of : Te ie | | he Foresters B. 1 y 1 ine : 5 $ An serend \ © [ § p IN 1 fo ulture, at Washington. D. C., the | trolley line for, those wishing to zo | bout. to e erenaded = power : to Roc) ROring | about town last evening . © - > to adopt rules and regulation . Springs and present indi | Getz Bro \ I= | eLz ros 1a ro © ee {fixing the seasons durir which m catic ¢ that both places will bel | vi : have a unique window ( > f 3 : : : ne whi i | { nine with 8 ats © THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR gratory birds of all kinds should by I patronized ; ny A wg hats. \ . a ~~ . : : eames I" Pl i - m™ . . orrow wi » . 4 ——t——r—— FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK [guaranteed protection nd when | EiLL WAS SIGNED BY THE he Forest Band will accon Hh ROAD Wail Wi i Vea genela] Hon § ———— : . 3 3 A a y . Waldi HW AL Mt el union « | se 2OVvERN pan hose go . LN 1 pienic day “ | those classed as th OR SATURDAY NIGHT oing to Mt, Gretna ; LOCAL AND PER = ; u Lida a 0 | SONAL M ! © What Our Able Corps of Reporters might be killed. in any of i} a Ym 3 Vhade UAL shade ap—A good market | OF T ENTION F i | ' SD - Le ' N - — A n witl ‘ { t HE € ound in the Card Basket About| 'his Nation Pursuant with i EXE Operation of the Threshing Outfit Burned 0) Ww \ ii Hon! Apply at | WEEK : 3 ' Rie ell huo e . - : Yourself, Your Friends and Your | a!'hority, the said. department: Ka Popular Primar t All State \ numb of nen vers bu : sown People Fron a ; ¢ ® : é J \ veighborhood , 1 ny a anspir : © Acquaintances, | promulgated rules regarding thi a Otfices and sl tate GCon-| th hin d bali k hi hood Have Passea oo Hour citize ord. at’ Ma What Has Transpired in That Thriv- —— — | ject and has fixed the first of October ventions—Read This Over Cave | John Hertzler f - leyomd Sioce Our bast i 1 nessinge ng and Industrious Village a Short © Mr. William H. Yost of York, was| "13 as the tin when thesa rules) ully Voters and Yawpaye ord heard, 1 0 Distance West of Mount Joy ae © in town Friday. ha!l become effective semesters unknown origin t bh : dvertising an ex Cathered by Our Reportorial Staff Mi I. S « | ‘he 1 ' ) . . " g : pL \ irs re 4 © W. S. Arbogast of Miffiin was | The several states are divided into Ha Pa July 13—Governor | S€t on fire Flames soon consumed | © ington B nh « reine next Sua M © & visitor here yesterday. | tvo zones, numbered one and two | ist night signed the State | the entire machine and communicat-| da n= 0, died on Si int of the N. G. | Wl M Wm. Ichler have gone © Mr. Aaron Rubin of Harrisburg | Pennsylv: ania is in Zone No. 1. and primary bill and the municipal {ng to the separator, soon consumed H years i a id M1 wl Wagner of AF wusekeeping at Lancaster, | 0s i . | fap - : - yo $ | 1 1" 1 + ! u ) =e 1 1 v ¥ Q } aap, § . . € Wa how on Jfenday, Maryland is in Zone No. 2. The table | for Philadelphia, both of |! From there they reached h M Ylegn Pee nnounce the : \. S. Bard of Lancaster, mad . " 1 . i. ne Lane ar PB 1 ¥ « i 1 | t Mr. Harry Abramson of Harris-|of 1aws is official and stamped with | [ vere passed ) the Fecen | gasolil engin which furnish ! ' artin Beck of & wghter on Monday 1 busine trip to town on Monday ] ; au 3 : é 1 1 : sneq the lartin Beck, one donb mi : Mp a NAF at - e berg was In town Monday, 2 » approval of Jacob Kalbfus, Seer ssion of the legislature, after they | Power and it too was badly damag-|{ best know he of the oldest and H € license has been grant Ir. and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harris © Mr, Harvey Powell of Lancaster I} vy of the Game Commission 1d been fought over and amended ©d I'he threshing was bei i” 1 citizens of Milton Grove, |¢d © Dawson M. Sherer, of Manheim pent Sunday in the village. é© spent yesterday in town. | Under these rules no and-nill | veral times in a field and the flames were 1 I | Se Ind village on| Anna | G of Mount Joy Mr. and Mrs. E. lL. Nissley spent . v ‘ ; . | Sel I | “a 3 i . x y apia- | age 10 m nsl S ( : A : © Mr. James Gordon of Philadelphia, |CfaDe. or swan or curlew or anvil [he new primary law extends the|lv gaining headwa bout 1 fai { xi 7 year I'he fu 3 Satur and Sunday at Atlantic S§ ave - . . he : y ott AP x . . fey el as held yest § " Dor EE C © Sundayed at Hotel McGinnis. | shore birds, excepting the black operation of the popul primary to! burning the dry wheat stubbles rom his lat yesterday afternoon ; ¢ Forester . Mr. E, D. Smith of Reading was | brested and golden plover, Wilson ori® offices and abolishes all] The only loft to tine; Mo 2" home with services in } » A There Bisie Newgard of Lititz, was a | § | a : S G : 3 ingui e Green ree Chu a wil a Sunday vi red © see & y nr | v 7) § t onve Ji ; ' ! APH + ' auren, iter MIC { , sinday visitor t ‘je : Mr es ¥ vn on Sunday. |? ick Snipe, wooldcock and yellow | State conventions. It changes the law | them was to plow around the fire | ment in 1djoining and; Jue este Ban he. villag ©. friends neh : 1 s >: Drumm: ‘of Lancaste: | r can be leg: killed for a period | regard to the holding of primaries | Which was soon done and t fir met Annie W. N Mr. and M 3 © pent last I'hursday in town jot five years in Pennsylvania jm many respects, and makes more | burned out It was fortunat h Mart B I } re ToL rar or i : "s. Showalter of Laut © Quy former townsman Mr. H. L Under this rovision it will be i stric he requirements for nomina- | the threshing was done in Sold. a Via a @ ; n aupler dhe Off, has issuedy an I x 1 I on relatives in town on Stager q av i lecal. after t 9 = r titions : i : 11 of ; lartin Baupler, a former re achment for $: inst | maa © Stager spent Sunday in town. [ legal, after the first of October. 1913 {B00 Petitions, By far it considered | it would have undoubtedly destroy-| of Ha — I | A ormey dont] $2 inst 'Har- ny 3 © Messrs, Scott Detwilei and Geo. |!° J anv ipland or grass plover | tl most progressive piece of election ed a barn : : ( hog at the home of at defendan and the id ink Shultz of New York Zeller spent Sunday at Wild Cat. ! ny of the sand-piper family betore |! gislation passed this State since| Th gasoline engine wa the Marie onroe Blymi¢ In]. nasi Icha Ober, late : on friends in the village on © i mr . Twid : epter \ y [ t 1 m of ; . 2%] Are shor e if Rapho townshi Sunday @ Mr. Alexander Emig of Glen Rock, | eptember, 1918. No shore birds may jie imiform prin y iw Of 1906, | Property o Mr Amos Forry the hursd : ; helore noon o Pan ™ ¢ tival is the gues Ve 1 > ao which + a4 | . X after a 1ger ir 1 et eee ne festive . " the guest of Mr. James Glatfelter ne killed between December 16 and] Ch it supe reedes separator belonged to Mrs. Daniel | from tut cid neeing ns v Noth th ih ival held in the Park or . gn ' t po 3 : . { ne >i. Cord . . : . a 1| iron uberculosis Ww } our School S day ove o Bat x Mr, and Mrs. BE. H. Zercher have | (Continued on page 5) new State-wide primary act is! Mowry and the baler was the pr 3 He i 1s I Jour Bcnoo! Tax ening was a grant ne returned fi ; | = rd 4 ; S | 2 8 Li prop econd year He is 3 Pax Collector T. M.Bren 1CCESS d from their extensive west-| EE ja mu h more complicated measure | erty of A] Habecker. = SH . i k ed by .. tribated 1 I. M.Breneman has Mi M 7 i : } t : ! : | wile an tw 1 y Y i1stributed 1 g tox ! ar Jelso 3 ojeod os up Rein Broke; Horse Fell | han the municipal court act. Except ee ad Elizat i silidren; Harry HI oi q mis school tax nolces: i yaa *Y.. Nelson © of Stdelt | M 1 a > oR a : : apd Elizabeth, bot p ri Tray wvering the 1913 taxes : led on fri § i Y 7313s - Mr, John McGinnis I't ned tol A horse owned by Mr william | a fe Ww persons who attend to the | Millway Camp Meeting 1 th of Harrist g foe 3 1 taxes. No ‘bate or end n the village oO) Atlantic Ci 3 : : | Strie . : . atl detail . : y art ; : mT i { — prompt payment s ‘veRaiv i" onoa * . ite City on Sunday to resune | Strickler caused -a little excitement detail work of the party organiza The éleventh annual camp i} = ; I nent but a penalty Mis rein- 1 o vker : ts 3 Be ne esday, July| Was memtk { e ir an | MM SAME A} cho T on his parents pg ” x Miss Leonora Brady has returned | ¢d. There was no damage : | we kers with “its provisions digest | 30534580. closin oh 3 as. I : nbe of th Br ethren | : Il school Taxes assessed oo» nts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 3 to Philadelphi: aft : ! S| {of the act has hee ade by ‘J | 3 osing Thwisday noon | Church. She is survived by | for 1913 against occupied property Ichler jon Sunday = i phia alter spending a | — J é 1as been made by ‘James | August 7 The services will be Wy brother ra T y omer. Qst be pot d propetty Miss “Ma Rn week here wi fiends | ; M. Doh: attorne the city 6 5 ely JEWIS, he' ‘funeral - was] Post be. .collecte 1 before y 8 mary esh of Middleto EX 8 ets with friends. { Rain Prevents the Game han, attorney for the city com: chatgé "0f Rev. F. BE. Erdman, Pre | held from 1 1 Si v1 1914) Al}SSel 5 on Ist, (Continued tiddisiown wQare y ’ » o" ak X ner ) > 4 Al . Ol » war i ) 1 lo k Messrs. C. S. Breneman and | Jupiter Pluvius was not on friend |mittee. He has carefully ' examined | Siding ld vho wil] 1 ; 1] wi oy ate home on Monday, | "School Taxes assessed for we" hled on page 1) * G G. : ! Ss was on friend- 4 Re a { : er, wi Wil ye assisted | With interment t Ero + inst } roe ; ———— e 7. Shaub of Lancaster, sveriggfyion ly terms with the local base ball al its provisions and has made up a} by a number of able ministers, The| ing Hou : Rreiders Mest) id bet = 1 net i fan av 3 : : 3 i ag alli naver . which : Sa ; > 1 ‘abl 8 1€ g& House [ 1 before June p : 1 day in town on business. team and just before the game was { paper, . which will shortly be printed [ ‘Woman's Home and Foreign M | as : s 1 1 must YES OR NO Mr. Jo oy ; . re 2 > , was and circulated . i cign = AMis- hen )e collected as provided * hn Spangler of Hanover, | called here Saturday with the Frank . ated. | sionary Society will have a meeting ! hE. Neal | tov vided by : Pa., was pleasantly entert: “3 i y . | According to his careful > ihe a B| ’ ". usselman Ree I iriends Po ly entertained yy| lin A. C,, of Lancaster, he opened | main provi eful d'gest, the! with Mrs. Rev: N. A. Barr of this | John 1 Musselman To i M prenemay i Its Up to the Patrons ff They Want iriends here stordsw . 3 Vit -ovisions he ua oF inn 1S | ! s an, of Flicking g ireneman will receive taxes ? . % 1d yesterday. Bis flood gatos and rain oll the bal provisions of the act are as fol- [place as leader I 5 = licking vin 4 ceive taxes Good Base Bali o hai ran) s allows i ! an inmate . of the General) sidence, East Main ee * ries Frank of Mice. | ance of the afternoon. P 5 | lll Mess mses ty since Jane Ist. 1 yonel A = ” - nN stree — wn, is spending the week here witk — | rovisions of New Primary Act' ! ! - : x St, became de-| All £ th fierce y Ac ! A Cha i l eas 2 though Mc he +3 othe nl 3 | ‘state commititeemes shall : I hampion Cherry Picker | lirion assaulted the nurses : | They'l} Re unt Joy has not had \ I irs. Sarah Ebersols Purchased nmitteemen shall be elect- Jno. Shel | s, and| I gret It base bal] te o 3 T chased General Store d : Jno. Shellenberger, of Kinderhook, | then cut himself with a pe i { ter wrappi Tong : y eam for three years, i ‘ Mrs, } Young ¢ i Pari ci {ed by popular vote ‘and - shall have | : hook, imself with a pair of scis-| wrapping a brick in white : » IL Se 5 g and daaghter aris Kise, of Washington Borin A a I ‘ and F: 1ave | is the champion cherry picker in his| SOrs, died from collapse du 1 handkerchief bh I . seems as though many do not want lve Ah OOF a ; y i . es t he ) rer te n} Op LEE ay . is 4 I : ’ 1 Il apse due to self He Ltercniel robbers threw t+ tha id . 3 y 3 . ncaster, spent Sun.| ough, has sold his general store o. I 1 » eleet national com- | section. During the cherry season,| inflicted injuries Frid io} i the large shov ind irew it thru it for three more years. her ‘ p : : £ HL [mitteemen unless the party rules tod y season, - of 's Friday night fe| the large show window at Mr. S y thi he * K ér parents, Joseph Green, a merchant hel. ss the party rules| which just ended, he icked | was being 4 . a : a : : H One thing is certain and th: j 0 the! provid : | picked about ing treated fc t g Miller Jewelry S 5 lat is 3 (urray of Liaiicaster] same Heo. N 2 provide otherwise. ! 4.600 ors ; Le wr typnoid fe Jewelry Store on Kast! that the pafrons : * por ) lancaster | same place, M Green has removed! {[nder th ter: : : | 1:9 quarts, and if rain had not in-| Ve Deceased was to leave hortly | Main street last Wednesd ' pafrons will not support a pe Sunday Lie . a a + : | 2 € rms f the ac al 3 4 > Sh yi yi isadad, > sday nig 1 Y Ve m 4 FM rs EW. . Io 1 | terfered, he could have picked at|for India as a issionary of + | but all they stole wi Ban Ps it 1oSthe team The locals, in trying & OL ind Mrs. Fred Sheaffer now operating : : political party is defined as follows: | least 3,000 quarts : : SS10nary of j taf : ji was two pairs of out home material 3 i 30 M1 : ating a milk route in Co-| An organization 11i i a quaris Mr. Shellenber-| Mennonite Church This week he| field glasses Mr. Miller has ! aterial, lost a number bf + and M Victor Royal of | lumbia. : polling in each of aft | ger’s average was 120 md. 12 vas to be married { \I M | evidence : 4 i : » good | games and it has been clearly Oklatl y tle s | least 10 counties ot les Ran. 0 | * ala “0 es LU arrieq to Miss arv | ice as to who the rascals were + City, Oklahoma, were ir iiss , not less than per | quarts 1a . ; ¥1 . als were demonstrated th: op 3 town several d i In cent, of the largest entire v Pn jb 8 ay is certainly a | Hershey of Manheim. {and arrests may be made at any ed that in order Ww Make * 1 al days last week, Extra Special | argest entire vote of any | record, v ths S\v. if any : | time ade ¢ any a showing against many team in Messrs. Cly 1s E; [elected candidate i aph of Sid) : W If any equals ———— } an nanny. /leams 3 S. Clvde Eshlems : : ate in a of aif } x 3 oe y 1 1 oh a Just . received finest California | count; 1 11i each 7 said | Ya Mrs, Abram Faub | re eee dn the county we must hire a number ireenawalt, Clarence te > “Marearita” “ ! es and polling a total in the] i : dil Y | ig f ayers " i ae oc A Campbell and | Margarita Sherry Guaranteed 8 | State equal. to 2 van tne Override Mayor's Loan Veto Mrs. Abramy Faby died.at her) 8 yy of players 5 arry Greinej dr arietts are + : : Bab tle o yer cent f | . - 1 ‘ er | orr 0 r Tere: : + i 1 C bi ove to Marietta | years old. At the special price of largest vote in tt ! a : Of the An ordinance passed by Council | tome on Marietta street in thi A li t y gh Hereafter inis will be done and ig ¥ | a olumbia on Sunday 50¢ ; ; : a y he State for any \ : : ds : 0 ’ 18] \ dispatch to the Philadelphia the futur 1 oo : y. E per quart while it lasts at S.|e] ny | of Coatesville, to have Geol | place at 1: : : : hiladelphia e future the best players that c i M. Tho \ Whit ©. | elected State candide | 3Vilie, lave a special elec-} a 15 on Sunday morning af-| Ine wr fr lo: oh at can 3 I W. M. Thome. Edear Eshlem: ior 4 = elec ‘ candidate. $ y 12 a juirer from Weatherly ). +! be gotten Tel RR x ; ee ie, Bdear Eshleman | Dearbeck’s, Wholesale Wines and s political. pariv. i | tion to vote for a loan of $185,000 ter a lingering illness, death boinc) date. of Jw 1 Pa., under e gotten will wear. local uniforms, L S11 er Oe: GE : iy y ‘ : pol ¢ y in a 0 v jae , ¥ ’ £ i $e £ ate of July 14 says: ‘Indino . . 5 7,64 were after frogs] Liquors, West' Main St., Mt. Joy. [ Av : Vip oS H county is: | for a new water supply was returned| due to tuberculosis Pece: Be Ewer Fans 2Y Includingtsuch men from town as fe light, and returned with — ert ’ ny organization that polls at the| py Diy Yas returne a ccoaged was] Rev. William 'Penn Ba pastor | Scbotk, Cassel] I f Ioliihon Yim oil — | preceding municipal : the | by Burgess Jes Shalitross vetoed.| t daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George { of th Lautl ( o : a » Cassel and a, few | Othiels fo a fine snapper ate : Sil 8 inicipal or general elec-| ( ; ’ \ fo BL es e¢ Lutheran Churcl for many | tha ; r 1 o % tlic napper. A Child's Misfortune [tion at least 5 p . . 1 elec-| Council passed it over the Execu Taubenberger of near Columbia, and] years a | urch for many t can by no means be replaced. ss Kthe Sheaffer . : ; 1 ast |! ce > Inmoeet | rin > hi ’ € 1a, ars, is ¢ the Yarn ars . : wie « arb €1 Sheatfer 2nd Vive. Am A child of Mr. A. W. Eshleman |vote cast f Je ii of the largest | {ive's head unanimously The elec-| Was born Feb. 24, 1880, being p N Philad ; i the, German Hospital, In order to do this the manage- s Garber left Sat aa Pr TOW Ps i i, ged ® ! > cas or any elected candidate | ¢; vf > % ; * vey SOO ing aged; 1iladelphia, where he underwe ~ | men Us f . - Eaiin: % urday for Phila-|on Hast Main Street, fell off a lin the ‘coante ) i €| tion will be held in August. %3 vears, 4 months and 19 days. Be-| surgical « ran ie underwent a nt must go to considerable ex- phia, Camden and Wilmington, | porch Monday evening ¢ : i gs | a : {dae rgical operation tev, Barr was Pense and unless there is better s where they will BLO, 1 Monday evening and dislocat-| fer rt ; i i sides her parents she leaves a hus.| pastor of the Lutt i ! § there is better sup- ee y will spend reek wi te | :r the spring rimarv shal : . x 8 e re utheran Church here Port, as he nanage friends pend a week with|ed its arm. It was attended bY {be on the third iy 8 primary shall | Brown Will Twir band and three dadghters.’ Mary. for a number of wreh here n , as the management is away i 1S : - : : ” ( uesdayv i v3 a By LL eluDy mary, | Px 1 'r of vears ¢ 1d he By + . Dr. Kendig of Salunga. : fay in May in| Merton Brown. the giant twirler “thel and Fannie, the y . | : yehind the game at present, the Misses Adlvn and Alice Hallowell even numbered years and the fall giant wirler lie, the youngest of] emeremssmatconen seal {fA rss eam Here may : alc allow: el re : dda atn the fall of Quarryville ill tet ai which is but te i am here may not last much long- of Pittsburg an is primary shall 1 : mo { : » will pitch against x en months old. The y nd Miss Margar : ary sha ye on the third \G- : . 3 3 May Par a : er Mr. John H ars; and Here's the Place day of Septem! : 5 rg Tie | Mountville Saturday. He will wear funeral will be held from her late] \ a “rade at Columbia : John alowell of Reading, are To buy a Traveli ” ad September in odd numbered | 3 jocal ai ; Y . ; ¥ Columbia will celebrate a 01d I'hen again rain has made quite - spending the E wi yuy a Traveling Bag for your (years {a loca uniform the halance of the | "Ome this afternoon at two o'clock, | Ho . ¢ an ¢ : as ade quite 1nng reek ’ . i . . . ye . | . A { > ok ¢ NY, on vx 3 : y fa - 2 ry eek ‘withh Mr. and| vacation journey. W@¢ have solid x | season. “Merton” says he will try with. interment, fn the "Fherle Come me Week and Shawnee Fire Com-| 80 €Xbense, such as last Saturday, I ormar S : : Nex MALY dates aro. iS ” y ; . J me-| pany i : ONC . Sci whe ) i P41 , N Rip leather in Tan and Russet and gens t primary dates are September hard to break Mountville'’s winning | *UY. pany In that borough has inviteg| WOR the entlie Visiting team's ef r. a Myvi : did N10, 1913, ¢ qv | : : > 8 eigh ire ani + : pense ge wit} i M nd Mrs. J. BE. Schroll and | uine Walrus in Black Bags, $5.00 , 1913, and May 19, 1914. | streak. a ight fire companies to participate PETS€S, 108¢ ther with those who wughter Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. | to $7.00. Getz Bros Regulations for Party Officers | Eh Harvest Home Meetin n a big parade Among the com-| Wes hired to play with Mt. Joy, had |- Schroll pe Ai This | ing panies invite ic ri : : to be i Thi Sel 1 ors x ln rre s ac Gq . Rs : : 4 N ! ! t is Frie 3 ro ) be aid hs eo : . Se 1 and grandson returned r——— This act does not apply to nomina- | Outing of Physicians On Saturday afternoon the Breth-|¢ d is Friendship Fire paic This has been the case Saturdav . . a 3 : i vhs 5 3 J > | Company 4 i for five 3 TA a ve 3 - 4) rom an automobile trip Help Them Along tions to fill vacancies at special elec | The College of Physicians and} 'enR in Christ will hold 4 Harvest) npany, No. 1, of this place and | for five Saturday games thus far 5 ITU dauphin Invder : Save A ions NRE . i in . 4 y : arvest| jt is quite like the Ra % : : ts 1 ‘a - 3 ". oe phin, ‘Snyder and Juniata The GAR. has a lot of postals tions, unless such special elections; Surgeons is holding its annual out- home meeting at Cross Roads meet A te likely the company will HY a total of these expenses soon 3 nties. 2 : ; Stals | shall be held o > &2 % : : : ¥ : : ik a accept, make quite an item. The he! Mr and Ms of two views of the Soldiers’ Plot in| ..oular el d n the same day as the | ing this afternoon at Accomac. The| ing house and prayermeeting on faik - ! I len too when i & a " > woular elec : Nd : I : . “ % ll aii 2 gS vere la i sy recei 4 ‘ r Mrs. H. C. Schock, Mrs.|the Eberle Cemetery that are being |; ar ections. Otherwise nomina-| Committee of Arrangements for the Sunday morning, Evangelist Joseph | ho ; ; yod the receipts { S. py . x y tions ar hi : ; . rola : ny : ” were $10.05 $13.2 4.60 , & g v .ongenecker and daughter (sold at five cents each. They can 1 fare to 0be Wade inier pany | outing consists of Drs. J.P. Ziegler, Lehman of Yplang, Oal, ‘Will be in Very Fine Wheat \ : et m, ¢ Mrs ne . . rules r ' : A Sar > Such gates woul oy { yn, and Mrs. P. Frank Schock| be had at this office les. Fy J Newpher and A. F Snvder.| charge. M Samuel Fasnacht brought sev ch ites ould not even support . hildren Philip and Dorothy, A - Delegates and alternates to nation- This is ladies’ day. ee era] exceptionally fine stalks of x Junior team made an & i LY mye ; : Ks ’ . All thi isi » teal aw mag, an auto trip to York last Asai al conventions must be elected at the | etree Hf eens Building a House whe: o this office The heads. iid lI the visiting teams % have Wednesday gain Next Year ¥ evird : | sutiamg 2 use } 1s are! haved here thus far °sday. m {spring primary only. State c { Mr , : the largest we have « nd fF 1ere thus far ones Fhe Chautauqua at Eliz: ! vy. State commit: | Electe tas Mr. J. G. Me broke eround we have seen thus far ] Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ( auqua at Elizabethtown |tcemen must be elected scted 2 Principal 1 © 1 thi could be seen As 8. ¥. urvs c rag NE . : y 3 elecle irst ¢ > | vi 3 A ste av fo v . ina e 1 orair al ro xv . urvan and| was such a big success last week | fal] £oim ie. d first at the Elmer Ruhl, of near Manheim a € da ( \ ne 10use on | po. : dex ] groin Lon os ie same: rederick y Alter F Yhila- . Vie Comins 3 = € ary o 913, but thereafter | 2 Zid YOT 1 . 1 I ike hat would ao hi Be D B¢ J or er of Phila-{ that its repitition in 1914 is a cer-[at the Aid : a hereafter { graduate tl vear of the University Done M EB H , ould make! rare ba : : ieiphia, were guests of Rev. and ; WH ¢ spring primaries wer. . : 3 Pr Shreing f an an sn these days 3 S Do of ie and | tainty. Sixty guarantors have al-|State com I i Howe ver, | of Pennsylvania. has been elected | er o [Lancaster Q loing the day patronize the teal 1-8 M . Rishel for several days.{ ready been secured State committesmon, ‘Now in Ofiee,) principal of the ntral High Sci Po bin _ 0 ; : ir Nr : > » . 1 have 3 4 IL th centre igh School | -1 x Jn Saturda he t¢ Curvan is a contractor and | amen seman Soa who have been elected by county | .t Mavtown He col : h rv his : | A hat's Very Good a : q the bt ler ¢ ir : 2 committe I hall is: Jr a 2 He € 11ghly | 2 . 2 Mountv nd t 11 iilder and Mr. Alter is an electri-| Were Out F ommitteemen shall hold over until| recommended | Stores Will Close v Har rarrenkamp of i : the, follow ian THev w ere ut Froggin 914 } * 3 1€C : y 5 i 1 2 1 C a ix THey were charmed with the] On. Mond ; S25i%g 191 NTL the bie: storesiin tam wil p ite RE day 1 old riv cleanliness 5 : 3) SE 1 londay t essrs. Jos 3 y —— fei ! 1 Df : ? + Litit Q re Thereafter. if a: tliness and. location of this{ijorshev. Joseph Char] 5 Jos. B When a county consists of more | | closed tomorrow, Thursday ! fi 1 of Wt Leg To Therealter, A i ¢ “ge Js siiey, JoSsepl aries S >le AY i 1 2% 1 | i LI( ¢ irrants the ony ok ) >. Mrs. Curvan, who is a niece|. nq CI ee les, Ross Engle f than one senatorial district (as in | Jumped Off the Barn Roof | count of the Union Picni od} | t ving when thes Ar e team wi f Mr se 3 ind larence i were or Bile . f 3 Qe xr ous ee op = | : gb : 1 i Cc ana n 4 ntinu nd no he © . # I Rishel, will remain a few|f oes but report ther ir out for [ Philadelphia) the or county oom. | Samm Koocks hile sitting on stead all main. open tong ou r fteen day L JE NOL LI curtain. SOF iS { ao very Seale. mitteemen from particula of the barn roof jumped off | Please bea ir Now altogether : i —— om ee 5 ¥ 1 lax : | . in x . i yy. N. Barr, pastor of Trinity i trict in whieh a vacancy exists was not injured H W r-| i —— u rons United E : oh = ” Prefer t | fill t Ag en ‘ of (Gotz Bros f tad United Evangelical Church, left om| mp y ot Flo Lose Money fill the vacanc and not the entire | 2 of Getz Bro Cushion | by the Sheriff Straw Ride . — Monday morning for P " | I'he Ephrata elect light plant |county or city committe { le S s. $3.50 up | ny. the Sheri BT y morning for Perka Jucks | oe IER S ff El on Mond 11 § ; Sto Ww county, where he will spen oY ned by the town) doesn’t pay The State chairman of each party te | ond 50a : : r : 8 days in attendance at a Bible Con { but the town council declines to|©on the ninth Tuesday before th Moving Along Rapidly : . Png : Le ance : le Con- : i Toa : ; i : Y 16 g | 1 i 3 ( iy ah ference and a meeting of the Execu-) sell, though offered $40,000 for it. spring primary, must notify the To. toundation for the Rew Firat b, Save | . of Mr. 343 i u- | ay as re i as : . I ! { Bro ( 11 101th « town tive Committee of the Ministerial | county commissioners or every National Bank building is fast ne : . town last 1 Nae ! , van > © : >on { a - y thief entered th and Lay Temperance Reform Alli- | Worth $2,500,000 county as to what party offices are| ing completion and ere long a big! H nl 1 1 ow Ss ) Tho 1012 whet .. 2 to he led : . : . By ve ot Day Jomi tg : y ang stole a open ace o! ance of the East Pennsylvania Con- The 1913 wheat crop of Lancaster be filled at the spring primary| force of masons will be on the jobl nis yar Coming a at Millersville watch There > “hie . - . . Sines : - 1 y ; . . . : J jut you will t mind the SB r 1 4 : Is no ¢ ag to w ference of the U. BE.” Church, of County is estimated at 2,500,000 County chairmen must do the same 2t the main building. Fo Wii hol Hind them : : ! of diph-| 11 al may hav e : > which body he is the secretary. On bushels. x on the ninth Tuesday. before each ea | buy some keep-kool” underwea ul in Mill ville hoe April 17 al may have been. . ’ J : § I ary. fal 2 Sz : . b é —— | reduced prices. $1 00 Suits T9c: $3 A en eee nent A his way home he will take in the - SS Sin al primary. The date for this yews Execution Is Suits $1 4 ; G = is ay i Bes how 2 3 : 2 y & > - Suits $1.4 7 r Union picnic at Mount Gretna to- ; will be Tuesday, July 15. SR sued | Getz Bros. tim Every Boy Can Have One ui - ¥ t Can't Rot Strict x W. F. Beyer, attorney for D. B SE Of these good Suits at : Wil Imhoff of iti rict Regulations for Petitions i te 3 ? re 200 Autos Cro } f these good Suits at a wonder- Via ilson Imhoff of Lititz has pat- n : : Kieffer, has issued an executi i OE, a . utos Crossed Bridge | ful saving , : ; : 3 All nomination petitions must bel ¢ xecution In 26c Suspenders 19c¢ Getz Bros 2 5 = ful saving. If you want to et a ented a concrete railroad tie. EE : : Common Pleas Court for $163.42! 50c and 75c¢ Shi ray S Uys JaBL Wee 90 auto-| good Suit cheap take a 1} (Continued on page 8.) ¢ 5 5.42 50c and 75c¢ Shirts for 39c etz! mo - - { dX cheap take a look at what ge | ag IQ mobile sed the b we haa against W. S. Shenk, of Rapho. | Bros. ahi > at Co-| we are offering you $3.25 for $4.50 imbia Getz Bros. on page Cog tinued