THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XI. NO. 9 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY... JULY 23. 1913 NHRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING M. PICNIC A SUCCESS | | | | . . - _- - m— POLITICAL INFORMATION . ) | LOCAL NOTES m Y a. — —— | A ~ Y { T | Athletic Events at Mt. Gretna Were \ | y i { The Vacancies That Will Occur vl | | i News items Told in A Brief Yet In| \ i \ i } Closely Contested { the Borough Ere Long { teresting Way 1) A — A A A | f | 1 thr ' ) v I'he Union Sunday School picnic | | | | [to Mount Gretna last Thursda \ | 1 proved decided uccess, Accord: | ng to count there were 857 tickets \ ‘ | Borough Clerks are requested 0 | | | send a list of all vacancies in the | . ; t | rough 4 y ti County Commis : Mg i oh 10n n | ‘ | sioner I'hi ha been complied | | new case f sn DOX | ( } . 3 3 ) - A vit by ( h rh ell pau ind men go A Found A band of pele assed mm ll | A old It required fifteen coaches | ar am—— Se — — Heme I ————— I 1 11 t onvey Li I ¥ > J Spread rwnel will | Jd WO baggage cars to « Ivey the | must we elected 0 these offices | 1S ( it this office ? Ma | Passengers ind baskets Quite al —————— it the coming Seta | ———— bien Bl} « n Te | Ta : [ bumbe; of contest ere neld i . . | One Burge | use) i ol Angton : : : CCMRT OCCUR 0 GIBB | es iis 0 O07 My Ro-| AIG HONGIal Of. day Houen- “cc <i The Hori: Tenis | plavea bv: tWo chad am {il Ii U If CWo. Aszassors Vo | Quite a4 number people from . . [ ed by Daniel Schro and ( ] nartnra tha Ya TI O1 lax Collector. | . bv Vere Mountville n Satur | . IIS 10s! Ni I a 4 © OTIS Ihe Past Week | on Tati Slein Was Hed Yesterday |Z00eihiown 8 score of 7 to 4 | he ; NULIUIU THU ut LUI \ Constable Hay ou tried Queen Quality | | — the following ont Ole of the Pea } } Dearbecl if not S—— MRS. MOSES GARBER IS BADLY | j00.yarq dash, open fo od . {EREABOUTS OF UR Judge for each Ward y OAD VtiOL VE A} US 1 > INJURED | von by P. Frank Schock: 50-yard RIENDS THE PAST WEEK ir Com: of : TE ANAY WV } WE ALL US] ; S « Hhe |LOCAL AND PERSONA —— ace for children won by : TRAVEL SOO R OR LATEF front ‘of OF THE WEE Tord Automobile Goes Down a Steep Snyde 0-yard p fe girl . Fr : from S————— p ’ ! pir Hill Backward, Upsets and is Bad by Catharine Witm O-vard ; v : the Q u . Well K ! . What Has Transpired in dy Wrecked—Occupants Thrown | 1. sm: 11 girls, won b | V ois - frig : : orhc [ ng, g and Industrious Villd Qut and One Severely Injured der: 9 , p wr child a | A siEten : ' s Ou | 2 Lb. stance West of Mou f le : ; Gat by Our Repo: n ( emo itin ng i Val t : 1 © ‘egged Le \ M Holl ) I Wi nye 1 utolu bile iden 1 : ng, a 1CCIC¢ 1 2 d ba ¢ Viond t M Gret ecmey to S6¢ that he have Lau Ht bu { . J. H. Rutherford s at the Green Hills, two ' rt. : rrelna 3 ee | ! . fee i 0 fi the 1 . ’ Greiner; potato race i v Mi 1 ticket ) bo van S ) ( v day al lLgncaster, of thi e, whereby : y Li \ 3 ’ sholl : | k. Cl I plac ] de \ 1 Vil emo I ol and walermelo: md i Wa 1 o1 yf \ tes mugt positively le | ! ; K ; . live t M ( Pp Or y 3 \. Wiley made ¢ 1 o n« » 1 1 \ 1 ¢ ¥ 1 Im + > r rows CL 1 tin ( n i Russe \ ¥ tion . ¢ Commi « ¢ ib Land 1p to Lancaster on Tues 1ro 1 bu only One badly 1 ' on he } 1 red hatz eral wes) Ocoan Glow | sione: office” Hot. late than Auzusii Yd ; i I'h picnic held at Mt, « WSL gb A dine Wer also quite a \1'e x AF ‘ | Josep Me Mull f Tou € : V 1 Shaul fnursday was a grang suf En. i 11 : | Vi Vi I. Leib eturnec Jatur- | 4 | Mr, Ed Cobl of 1 ihethtown 1 0) effec 0 2 : numbe ent to Rocky Spring : 5% i I I'he I! he he ‘ 16 renera M Bradys oi |Lancastex agent for the Ford automobile. v 4 ' : ook ! ) ; rou p \ 1 i . yo Fhursday ( anying he S Miss Dorothy Snvder of S ¥ om 7 A. M to7 P.M, or all day}? Bre : ! A : gen ere. Vial [riends. aentonstraling ang with hi1 Were ay . . : FB Ce LRA Jul lo 1 nd x 1 vel > y Luke Sunday Schoo I'he tO( ; iach \ ; Sal sh iow hot : o-1 the har « ( 1 Mi George St ff er oi Mr, isaac Eshleman and his mother Yo li Vliriam ( H : ‘ i {a1 1 } Yor] tad had a most enjoyable outing \i Yai. Fn OF Hereafter all electic officers | I loc \ ¢ lope he member ork visited friends tofvn Satur- in-law, Mrs. Moses Garber and Mrs \ Kad Dou I Boson, is visit ! I al 101 { rs | ry . : X Br doh = : ~~ ———— Ex 1 el y Of ath - fo ton I Cae « Council No. | day. | Peter Koser, with Mr. Eshlen ig her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Good. | Vill recei : ach 1eir | : : whi Lititz on Saturday Vic Sonirice Ha or ts : work The Botéls wilh be u d W ju i 1 la) vening Miss Marie Stambaugh Steel- 2 ¢ ¢ descendin a : : gy y ct t I 1 ‘ y % Evervbod: r { th . » 1 tren I ui “ JCK YY, L0raw { Was a w 3 3 Vis 1 i y Steen ¥ h Gro Hil Friocel Everybody in town should turn he ndi en nea viet ed from 6 A. M. to 1 \ ; K A |W on 1 1 elcome js { own 4 By ut an eo the came here Salida ; oi . : | 3. S Sunday ' chauffeur choked the engine \ the out and 6 he game here Saturday Mr, Herber Frank of Stevens I'he followin Councilmen terms | : unda) naull I n th 1g AS ) 5 5 cneratior + \ y on ’ : : between the locals and Lititz. wade. Sehnnd . p Mess Geo. J. Brown and eratio pits Ir, p on of D. W Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eshleman Ford ha electric lights when the | Trad chool, nm on in ‘ : 4 ! i M ( ( Mid : ere will 1 some came titz : ‘ Mil lino . +1 Rat ! tharine O0V¢ 0 £11 ne el editable ex- | of Middletow were Sunday it enging pped there was no ligl H Vill be some game as Litltz| ye. vacation B. S. Dillinger in he 1 Va af R : y litab f Middletown were sitors and i) . vi <a has one of the best teams in he Ti Josent nd Messi ( N Mumma i is didaki nica On | aminatic 1re( position in town LC he machine started down the ¥ 105¢ ¢ 1 | ila enin f Y | \i hill i : county, 1S wa demonstrated on Sunda ’ ol Wm. Tyndall in the We om 1 Irom a «( ( 0 he motiy dep ment of the Pen Messrs, J, H, Dukem ! backward | y | Su { € Xv a a y : f " Wher the foot "+3 hill the | Saturda hen they walloped Tom-| cum: re | The terms of School Directors G { s R. I l bu week Veldman were Sunday Yhen near he ( of he 1ill the hat 1 Y Y Y I \ <he l¢ 1S i ot 1 I 1 Vv ) trea ox : 3 o 1 ¢ J Ne examine wisheq t (no Vi Gretn: auto went into a deep gutter and up- ny wh 2 E IElizabethtowl D ind Mrs, Ha Barro of | Moyer and E W. Bentzel also Inrin ' \ Bes ih Beoy I 3 1 1 . "OTe 10 1 ' 7 yon | mn cemetery n¢ LEX 1108 vhether there re anv more bovs Mr. and Mrs. C. D get, throwing all the occupants ont. | bunch by co of 10 to 8 in fou Pittsburg wer 168 of in int ire [ burs ether the any m noys In id 2 . oils y ings efty R 1 gor | 1p 7 ciao ——— 17% his tow § Jin Sunday at Mayto 1S gu AR escaped injury except Mrs. Gar. teen innings. Left Roy Mellinger, Irs. A. B. Welsh “rr 0a | n ik é nday a wytown 4 4 : > | \ as £1 1 1 1 ) i th r 1 . | "A TOL -—— — — er s Hot er ber Dr. Thome w summoned | Who was given a yout in the M Harry H. Greide of Roano} Eng ment Announced | Paul Shei Bad) | a ’ niother. . N ¢ p + i e °C 1 - EE ANE | AM Je l To or 3 § v and found hoth lower lim} paralygz- | State this year, will twirl for Lititz. Va in town callix ) nd Vi 2 lme R. Krayb | f Y Rdly- injured HE NEW BANK Mr. Earl Wagner of Lancaster wall nid th 4 mbs rai) 5 { F on vl tclalir ; Paul, the seven-vear-old IL of ton 3 fF Sd Euttoring' fioli & Sevevidy } Mount Joy will present the fast ind acquaintances ol lined the followir persons at | : ne r-old se cepted a position at baking : i Hi neg rely . : a 3 Arh , | Abram Shelly, a yrominent farm Q K 1 1 » ured spine | est lineup of season. Rhoad Mi Mame Morgan « Lancaster | i home in New ind on Wed { 8 . ~ , I WHEL Steel Work is w Being Placed in | J+ K. Freymeyer, ’ x5 yay : residing « Via st 8 1 N& the 3 1 + ror . rE § The automobile, a new one, is a Will be at third. Walter Pickel, of ent Sunday here with M and |nesday: Misses Mary Herr and Lil-| I y srersonville, A He tion Dont forget the game of N iiss do Sah oh oat : . 4 ibis y pee i . { victim of an ceident o Saturdas redat AV ONing : wrecl Wheels were broken top | (as! Yeu! Reading Independent | yrg S. Gingrich in Riss of Elizabethtown Anna | : Bt On ‘maluraay — thursda evening at 6:15 ! ken, 5 ai : x . { I : : ~ . | evening that nearly cost him 3 . n 1 and the machine badly | “ague team will 20 Lert \ Alice Klugh left Thursday |R Mary Reis fila Hostetter, | H a : : Hi ; ew ¥irse Re, pocil dimond, : ey a : 1 L poe 3 i? i . . | life, e wa trampled by a horse 1 The 1arrie efe therwisc , | Brown, the crack giant ¢ (for Atlantic City, where she 4¥ift| Fan L. WKraybill, “Ada: R, Kraybill, : ; ra a) 8 ; ‘ onaj Bank building moving : married men defeat iy ; : Eds An a1 | . 5 | into whose stall he had {fallen from i y > The accident was due to the inex- | Mountville to six hits Saturday, will} spend her vacation. Ann I Kraybill and Mi Clarence Far eG mn I il uper In a game ol | ‘ : : - : > 3 he haymov and th ide of 5 NR : 3( > BH perience of the chaffeur | be on the ng line. H nothing| Miss Mary E. Schroll is spending | Reist, of Mt. Joy; Mrs. I. R. Kray-| ] : : : pc o1 V2 Vari I'he ore 7-0. : 1 wl id Gisiees a : A i, 1 i : face and 1Ca( er rushed i \ hd Mra: Td wam ¥ Er — unforseen happens, Leo Houck, mid 1 week at Coatesville, the guest of ill of Milersville Mi Mabel | ; : i at : ORCTete He. 1¢ basement I and Mrs. Edward Swega I a4 Sterhi ha res dil i hi : . wn : ro his body badly bruised an 1C€1 . . Hey : : Denver spent Si n } TOOK THE WRONG MEDICINE | dleweis champion 0! tie word,’ mrs. Grover Thompson of « Kren ib A pleted. The. ste ird are | - Pent Sunday here | : . { ' ‘ : ( : wii I i re ve —— | who can play ball as well as handle | Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Gorrecht! Harner of Ney Holland. at this | | ne being placed ind upon them, | famil % Mr. He a Freymey I i - - { the ite will a y tfield. | 3 g i } 1 OIM« Pp he y } Vrs ictor Haldema of Phi Mr. Ed. Mutzer Takes Poison for | the mits, will play in the outfield.| 5,4 daughter spent Sunday with | 1! e ‘engagel f Pre [ A ie Wood sis ; a whoo Headache: Tablots Kid Shenenberger, the hard hitting | friends ot Washington Bore bill ister. Mi Anna R { Mrs, Barbara Brubake: rloa ot ranite vere delphia pen several] days i) te — | fielder of the Eagles, will also play Mr. Harty B. Brown of | form eache our | Mrs. Barbara Stauffe fe o I om N Hampsh and vith Mr, and Mrs, (J That M Ed. Mutzer, of near rb's | 1 the outfield. In addition Jos ph O., son of Rev. CI. Brown. chools, to Abn H Risser fy Rev. Jacob N Brubaker, aied walu { Ie Xpecteq ive here hi . Mill tilf ali i ndeedq quite | Breneman will be found with the anest of M C { Elizabethtown, wa imnounced { day vening at 9 o clock 1 her | week. The next tes day vill show Sioll and family of i, iS S i < ve S i TE 3 - es i 4 i. od | | hos » ig Yann Te a SE 1 © aluable : > —_ Re ome two mile east of 1} ¢ She 5 %s¢ 3 iy } a nsburg are spending sc fortunate, and he could have easily | locals and should prov a valuak | Mr, and h Boyer of | : thallges and much Vg n Pending some ‘ul 3 3 + i. igi + he tos ‘Nuff =aid ; v se i | 1 aged ¢ t ears d fou a wn i Ze of Mr, ; Mf ‘aused his own death by making a | @ddition to the 2m Nuff said | Atglen, N. Y., were Sunday guests | Sale of Household Goods 2 ur a own 1 Ir. and M : | y . waence will lotermine the ey A Te adn Q r p | days and leat! va due to the pr x ’ : } vinter mistake | Your presence will determine “Yi1of Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Hiestand On Wednesday July 30, Mn ne ks : y : venty ears t One Place y x . > vb the Inn: fe ( ’ A Nal ie i$ : : ; infirmitic ) f old age She Wi i Miss Nor awrence oe evening he came to town and| future of the local team, so don’t Miss Eva Reed left Saturday for | Fellenbaum will dispose of his en | : ! ( i M i \ : | p J ora Lawrence retuii ees ey . 2 >Ti/ Gime oa at 3:30 YT . ine pt iohal > ia ; puhb- | member of th Old Mennonite de 1 ¢ home at Honeybro after went to the office of Dr. W. M.[ fail to attend. Game called at 3:30.) yw Park and Fre hold, N. J,|tire lot of household goods at pub ier > ! R i of Dones ? on : Drops . hs m ! 2 [ ission. 15 « s b : . 3 anla is hom 1 Ba in | nomination, and is survived by her |. ; hic} 1 ng her sister, Mrs. Hebner Dul Thome where he was given headache | Admission, 15 cent | where she will spend ne time, ic sale at his home on Kast Main in : 2 a veg uy ad record y mn al bn u 1 : : sal ———— rea { «ivan "Yh ino avrlne. an rod | band Jishop Jacob N. Srubaker | ) Veeks tablets in one envelope for himself | yr. Mrs. Pastorius of Pittsburg, street, con ing of parlor and bed| 'U ! ag] boy ; hy | ua l 1 evera/ eks ! 3 . | yy ~ IR r : : tahleg is X nd one I samuel PERI ter. | P + \ {te July 30th I will & reg and bichloride of mercury tablets, a | CAUGHT AT COLUMBIA ending some time with ds room suites, stoves, tables, dishes| ind one son ! or 1 | i of Lancaster Alter 11) h I will he i ver ear cio ( e the pub wit iickld er, Mrs. Jno. Myers south of town. ni vil prot hy or his wife. On his way home he| Tried to From Officers When at 8:30 at the house and at 9:30 at| | | deadly poison, in another envelope. | . roa . x ' ete Mr, Charles H. Zelle; will| The funera a eld this 1 | « 1 1 . 1 ¢ mab! irices Vv > 8 Miss Doroth Chandler of Phila-; call the sale. Don’t forget the date, ; i eat ona Si) i Rive mo s a r « the ill¢ enn ite hu | 2 ( Q decided to take a dose of headache | Arrested delphia, is spending he 6 her next Wednesday, July 30 he Landisvill iennonl re Nigsle arm, | U.S. in. medicine and as it was dark he| During the absence of the family | ith her uncle, Dr. W. D. Chandl T= vw fpVih ah i. m ity : Trig « ( Nissley un afternoon at made a mistake. Both envelopes | of J. D. Smith, residing at Rheems Mr. Harvey Schutte and several Here's a Rare One ning i \ Schro 7 Florin Tennis Club will pla were plainly marked but Mr. Mutzer | P2., on Sund: Samuel Weaver, who | | fends of Vork rent” Sunday our townsma: Mr. Samuel Fas-| es | Blizabethtown Tennis Club on : 1 Bran x > : oe | han ve ye s OhAs A fea A rred and 00k the poison. He | had heen « JOY ere Tor eve is zuest of Mr. and Mr icht, has an apple tree, not quite | Amos Shellent ger Var : nor dha f a ground Admission free arrived home hut soon became un | weeks, disappeared On Mr. Smith Shutte y year old tha has seven fine | I SIs. Jacol Hackman, CH consciou Dr. Thome 1 ent for | return he discovered the los f a Mr B'S and sons Robert | apples, all about three inches in di- | « John 1 Elizabe She eel Ge ee 3 ns, Frank Carter, Hd and when he arrived the man was in new suit of clothing belonging to his yd Vetniod guests of Mr. and | ameter. This is ver u 1al r| I culo Almost a Race Riot eer and Emerson Dunlap of HJ ritical ditio S ohr 1 1 to : z vr TO Ic ¢ 1 Y x al i ne in wn Vis 2 eritical copay son, Joi Mrs. Albert Campbell and Mrs. An-|Such a young tre jem . : 0 wa B : ON This morning his condition | another son nine ; Dyor sm———— A ipa | Kin ( I'he CORSE ‘¢ riot in town. Several Iriend they made the trip by ir 1 : AnTigre Y PR ase 2: > 1 TH $ . ; 1y ymproved |. ang fe wily re I | 2 x n % o 9 hink t! | Mrs, Jacob Jon and daughter Breaks a Limb } year 8 ¢ 1 ¢ om here and Florin got | to. cover, Mr. Smith had reason to think t * | Catherine of Lancaster were the Robert H, son of Mrs. A. K.|at Kinderhook For a num iment h a number of TT a ————— es —— | We 30 1d cone t Columbia He 5 Cae : ) ) y i Marie ¢ ) . for : Elever ) > ‘a3 hag, 4 rd ; nl: .. | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sheaf-| Brubaker, fell off a ladder one day ed f ; { é ¢ nd for : ile Eleven Cows Kille Population Increases Yang thers and nig Constable Blair! >. on Sunday last week and broke bot s of | wa ember of Wash n livel tones, Ihe State Live Stock ard Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Zink of|?"@ Chief Campbell on the job. The Mi Jane Owston of I.ebanon,|his left forearm near the The No. 600, P. O. 8S. of A, The follo other weapon were amined the ca of JohnglSteh : : ct an Yawn ‘ wae | > . ! A £ ’ - 1% 3 1 Lectin > iA : Rapho, announce the birth of a son.|00n located Weaver, whe wos Ene. arrived here Tuesda | fractures were reduced hy Dr. W M. | brothers nd Sisters urvive he hght was up and down a farmer residing near Landis Mr. and Mrs. Christ Earhart of | identified by Mr. Smith, and admit and isa. enosi of her cou Thome. i re nd John, « ! ¢ the Farm- upon invitation cently, 3 . ia ¢ 3 . ATYOR Ya I 2 : . Rapho, announce the birth of a son. | ted hi guilt when arrested. He band Mré Walker Brown | tr ssl 4 linens BY 5.0 John Orendorf y ai the Man-! found that out of a herd re fre tJ fo said that he ha idden the plunder | : 7 ! i fork. Sis x Jol Reigel xy 3 “ ein, . lovenn Mr. and Mrs. U. E, Hoffer an-| Xe hat had ae nt plunder Mrs. Jennie Witmer ‘of Manheim Faken to the Huspital York, Susan, wife of John Reig Wher over the! fine looking cows eleven A 5 > hile Q av r ‘ Mr ' | y v 4 o . ry nounce the birth of a daughter yes: | ao on hip way tne and talon spending a few davs here as the | Mrs. Rohrer Sooner, of East Done- { t Newtowl an Saral f bloody noses. | fected by tuberculc I dy . , OPV Smith where fi > gi s. Mr.| : ss : | Yl r g * K N ¢ I le 3 terday morning. mi Te ne Tons x guest of her sisters, Mrs. (Catharine !gal, was taken to the General Hos | Ephraim Tewi 0 Kinder o 0. I't msedqu ted and re Tih : : | Smith entere Ss hefore ire 3 E : : 5 ; Boar rn A » Wald Frov } ¢ - " 3 all Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder of Hast i o ii 4 3 Ww uit o yy it { Dietz and Mrs. D. R. Wagner. { pital, at Lancaster for an operation | [une i e hek he Can Beat |t owne as give the state al F . i , | Sweeney, anc eaver was commit- : roe . ; re el of ; ’W 1 n.la x 3 : Donegal, announce the birth of a| fod 00 re hearing | Mrs. Harry Seiler and son Emmet | Thursday by Dr. W M. Thome of | I ] ki M1 Noah Nissley, of ' ance. ehior ; : e rf aring. | : ' I 8 a Kinderhool to-morre Nr ey w——— daughter, Dorothy. . > X % | of York and Miss Angeline Snvder | this place. yo ew a a 0 } 1 Nel who has been - . 5 > / confronte hy the oificers ? Tro LT * afternoon at 1:9 o’eloot p : . ~ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor an-| ‘hen confronted by the Yoors | or Winasorvitte, were the guests of | ———— j atternoon ’ ¥ei0 I sit the past six months Sang at Mt. Gretna ; . :1.{ @t the Third street market house | : Sli : > E ! : Vihe King S| } 2 o'c¢lo a ' i nounce the birth of a daughter, Mil-| : | Mrs, Peter Rinehart on Sunday First Visit in Forty-Five Years er 1 : eq ti office Mi Niscley M Charles Cassel, our pop dred Alice, on Saturday. | Weaver made an attempt to escape Fors tinikloy. of Torre. i Fli Foltz and wife of Hoyt, Kansas erm ‘ : the Bulletin «¢ ol the pi am . ~ 1 € 1 * ut of t 3 ¢ ley i Lc T 1i1 1 | are, ’ 10d i” 4 iv rl PY : . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lloyd-Jones|?1d ran out of the alley into Third | es a : .lare visiting in this neighborhood. | “eM } th at Mt. G: ; : or | street. Charles Hines saw him run | Ind. and Mrs. Trout and Mrs. Bow- J i of Madison, Wis,, announce the! : ¥ oD | B . . AN Foltz was born and raised near| - pe § < e. but that n Hull, pian : a hier. | Way and threw up both hands in| €rs of Altoona, a few days : rept x A | I is ‘ : : w birth of a daughter, Elenore Christ- | . = 3 Toe 3% guests of Mrs B E | Deodate This is his first visit here | Ja Hau ; y Harrisb M : : fl ffort hi Weaver | here as guests of Mrs. B. E 2 ine. Mrs. Jones was Miss Caroline | 2D efto to 8107 him, hy : { 1 45 years & 1 } L. F. Grime i lade It Schock of this place. struck at Hines and reached "or i Oo bell ; ; reefer | } ) that Vi Cass : ra amnpb left Satur- i ee eee his hip pocket as though to draw a | 1 empan: i - wu Are Applicants s { ( I € c [ Of | weanon M Hines eht hold of | remanstown, Cumberland re ae / i F A Fine P b of Work La Be Will soond David I. Garver of Mic ) i ; ee me Weaver and held hi e will spend | Mr. James 3 cielter om loca ails 3 Id tim it} 1 ster AT M 1 M | -,-S-ar. Ne 's Picnic marble and granite I t week |" : Re: n ¢ pplieants f i | 7 Mh * the lockup jute | erected a specialy Ba gran : ' | i=] : " or r a- | 1 B } n S . Mr. Smitl e el f Ma f ite monument in the Mt. Joy Ceme- pi n 4 Fi ha Mis high- | i a tery for Mrs. Adaline Hamake fel 1 ! \ 1st weighs 15,000 pound ind is of : very neat ee ee OI 2) he I 0 ood leading railroad n Ziegl f WW: net YiinT I - pes Still Confined to Bed : Manhoin was rablod sulin a tan ais 11 . : : . € It Miss Anna Engle, daughter of Eli = 3 3 ) : ls Y a : . : €d 0] om ! a Sunt I 1 of iror t ole ! : Engle, who was injured by a runa- ‘ x I SQ : ; xInjuisg os rn bridge being torn away at 9 a. n ne to t Mair is f 1 Sta¥ led to look for m. [ : way last week, is still confined to and the iron one in placer, at 6:30 p £ Ponr o vo wook Eh —— 3 i ; her bed. She is being attended by -y | s ) R < I ' tall en vou o on this vr Tre m. 5 M. S Bowman, daughters Er to Price Falling ri x : Dr. W. M. Thome. — 3 y . = rotate rice a g | 1 1 g eg } ter mami : V ] >s Bess, Esthe ind | New potatoes 1d at ventyv-five | T.iilie rit + 3 Cs rn oh | | Kraybiil Property Solid grandson Eugene last | cents per hu a er | vive His barer \ y 2 ¥ 4 ‘ . | oh : HT vy { X | eS 1S DP i i ox- Accident Insurance Broke An Arm | Real Estate agent B. BE. Hi stand Wednesday for Mount Gretna, where | market. last weel e crop is s D. L. Hauenstein i 1 5 to secident : : os Sota | s ; . ‘ ! ¢ p12 | I iauenstelr S $s p wm Rie ¥ ‘fe So many auto aceide Arthur Brown, son of Arthur J. sold the Frances Kraybill property| they are camping for two weeks. f to he large And intars oles ap . 7 1n% is id b Brown, fell on the pavement yester- Marioiia cire Mr. Sa ol ny : : . ] f 1a t it would be a good mo { . | on Marietta street to Mr Samuei { I'he Misses Slaymaker of Lancas-| css ttf Uncen mii Z memb o - avis aocidont’ jus day and fractured his arm near the| gy iio on brivate terms Fe Mis. Behl 3 : ?l i | mem « v aut ccident insuran # BE . x oe oo. er, Mrs usnieman of Leaman ace Ww Lk a bd ) ters 0 1¢ a ‘ Mr OO IT allow wrist.| Dr. Thome attended him. | et Oe ee d Si . | Work Commenced i I C \ 3 Zell a 1 and Miss Brown of Jaltimore, were Work began on Monday on the reld } 8 a BT e vou | — A eee. . a Sal 3 ; Vv K DEE vondaa ni me ( ou. i S35 4h bi The mprried men and the single |guests of Dr. J. P. Ziesler. and visit-| State road between | terday f oon fror t it tobaceo is i em ia eres J. gebaux Mifflin died at Columbia | men of fhe Grey Iron will play aed Old Donegal church. One of the Bainhridee Ab sl interment was made in the Eberle Th ne8s Colgmpi 3 u aa £2 vears 3 : $ s i y cod a 1a, wr a tieq at agedgl’ years. game of ball this evening. (Continued on page 4.) : : . hic. : employed. cemetery ropes this week ; nd will be buried at Cordel
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