P'GE FOUR } i oh . : adi aid ltd / fo i, ab h Challis ead Backing Up the Purchaser T} in indy fave Jo I a | oe 1 4 0 you or a body else wa y ) think of us, we could scll engines and other machines for much less money, but we could not put IHC qu in- to them. The kicks would start coming in right away, and soon there would be no market for 1 H C engines. I H C engines stand for everything that is opposed to such a policy. The I H C way is to build always for the respect and good will of the American farmer, and to that end it has been successfully working for many years. The dealer who sells youan I H C engine ex- pects on its merits to do business with you again. The purchaser of an I HC Oil and Gas Engine buys security and safety with it. He banks on the many years of sc jaate d L ling and the repu- tation back of alll HC ines. He knows it is the best engine bar: regain because it 3 him efficient service in all kinds of farm work — pumping, sawing wood, ¢ in repair shop, EEE , cream separator, etc. He knows that I H C responsibility for it lasts .as long as the engine is in service on his farm. I H C oil and gas engines operate on gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, and alcohol. Sizes range from 1 to 50-hor They are built vertical, horizontal, portable, stationary, skidded, air-cooled and water- cooled. I H C oil tractors range in size from 6-12 to 30-60-horse power, for plowing, thresh- ing, etc. . Look over an I H C engine at the local dealer’s. Learn from him what it vill do for you, or write for catalogues-to International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated Harrisourg Pa. BULLET IN, es War Three Barns JOY, PA SOLO000000VIVIVVVVOVOOVABB VON Personal Happenings | Long lo one horse, ix cow one | of the farm, had no insurance on | eit) er the buildings or his erops. The IE my ry RIP eid re 8 N IIIA IA, re RRA { of Lancaster, | | | ents on Sunday ° August, 1913 : The Time Tr: SIM| T|W| T| F| S rt 4 1] 2 Shorten, [00000 17(18119120]21]22]23 August 15th Is Positively the Last Day of [212502627 . 0 ! Our Pre-Inventory Piano Sale 34 14d If you have not noticed the Wonderful Reductions we are offer- ing we urge you to conge in and let us show you the instruments and explain to you the Piano Values put forth in the Mid Summer Sale. Don’t Wait Too Long! Rememberthe Date August Fifteenth Is the Last Day 15 per cent. or approximately $60.00 or $75.00 saved in the pur- chase of your Piano or Player-Piano is an item not offered every day in the year, particularly in the Grade of Instruments found in our Warerooms. Kirk Johnson & Go. 16-18 West King Street Lancaster, Penna. . | town for a few days as the guest of =| his son, William | ilizabethtown called on friends in | spent Sunday in town with Mr. and DCOCOOOVOOITD | Mrs. A. 8S, Eshbach. | Wachstetter last Sunday. . The ip 2 was made destroy the defenses that figure in| western points. vw The Green Tree denominstion re- B | Samuel Young and | moved the large steevle from their| as to personnel Announcing, The New Columbia Grafonola “Leader” at $75. We will be pleased to demonstrate this machine to you in our Talking Machine Department (Basement). | | town is spending several days here Hat Bargains Prices on all Straw Hats cut fro: me-third to one-half ODD LOTS Soft and Stiff Hats At Gre atly Reduced Prices CAPS of every description Wingert & Fuss A rs LOCAL NOTES in A Brief Yet teresting Way | Keener. | ence Barnhart, Oliver K. Snyder and TICKETS good only on Spec wieefochrofenfoniocfosferfeciesfesieofucfesiontrofestesoriecfocteneiecfoniorforfooiecioofecieciorfonfecfosfecionfenorfosfostosfortorfesferteciecfortacieste PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPECIAL EXCURSION Mt. Gretna, Pa. AND jevanca, Pa. Sunday, August 17, 1913 SPECIAL TRAIN will be pr on the following schedvle and EXCURSION Train will be sold from the following stations: Fare Special Train Leaves Fare caster - Rheems - - - 7.57 A. M. $0.55 pdisville Llizabethtown - 803 A. M 50 y Joy . 5 Ms Gretna Arrive 8.35 A. M. ) . hanone - “ 855 A.M. pnd Mt. Gretna 7.10 P.M Special Train Leaves fuser ions church will ‘take place on Sunday, | M¢ Aug. 17. { walls of the interior beautifully decorated, and a new carpet man heeds od tor—*“What is llecting unpaid | Rev. G. D. Gossar/d, D. D., President, Times.” Abraham Welsh will con | of Lebanon Valley to preach the wlord a: 10:30 a. m. 7:15 p. m. | and at 7:30 p. m oleofendrofoofsofuefectocforfortocfoctonfecfsfosfosfocfucfuiosfects Destroyed § JOOOOOCOVOVVVVOVVVVOV0 OOOO remained bou 150 n HIOTOGO . rn one Dk Lh rned to death in he barn Mi 11 a from now is the M1 bull, one calf and a number of fan live years trol 1 = ng implemen Mr, Long had hi from the ground up I'hey can rops and implements covered by in urance, but Mi Shenk, the owner Ww OOOCHOHY GOOGO0OVOOO0VOVHOOOTOOTTHICVOTOTO0L J <= Lancaster The News at Florin 43 9 Q Q 2 @ Q Jd 9 Q $ ut ; HO (Lontinued Irom page L) Manheim visited the former's pail Mr. Dommel of Lancaster is in Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bichler of town on Sunday. Mr. Lemon Leisey of Pottstown DCOODCOBOOOOOT EET - { 1 1 A 0. B. Lancaster ( to ti entire property will reach about $4.000 The barn together witl the wdjoining shed made a What are acknowledge S ructure about S00 by 40 feet in size. : ket? Nan over Aren't Between 8 and 9 o'clock lightning ket? Nam clk the barn on Jonas Sounders’ butlt by the C« ns that sells acre farm, a mile and a-quarter nrthwest of Rohrerstown and its content he summer's crops { B tk Motor Co tnd part of ast veal corn crop und 1 WwW h a lot of agricultural implemen = S or 1 \ ¢ esr fire A calf | sas 1 So er vial 1 hi 1 1 he y « V 4 Q I ( ( in \ & 111 ©eN( + Ww 8 11 ; & $975 to $1.68 F o1 0M 0 \ 1 ‘ MD 0 1.00) . tte 1 Wil J 1 huelke i ¢ p 101 ) cont: | Roadsters and Touring Cars &Q whic] el 1 0 ¢ howeve The ota lo hy { it $5.06 ) a Automobile Go. Garage Never Closed on 230-238 West King St. LANCASTER, PA. The largest and only strictly fire proof garage and repair shop in Lancaster City or county. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Smeltzer Mt tc . sd | os 1 gh li Me zee of MES hissionary from Africa, will give Joy visite the family 3 ‘hrist ! ia AE 3 : : g , ily of Christi, (nrilling lecture at 2:45 in the af- | | | tarnoon, Special music will be ren-| . ten} {dered at all the services, and they | ng a week at Manheim with Mr. | and Mrs. William Henry. Mrs. Wm. Bates of Harrisburg Miss Emily Freymeyer is spend- are anticipating a great gathering of | people from the sufrounding com- is | munities. will | spending several days in town with aa... Mr. : Mrs talvi ates | ; : Ir. and Mrs. Calvin Bates, Recital at Elizabethtown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichler and| my Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eichler of Lan-| caster spent Sunday at Steelton. l on t miss the big festival in the| ists eave their first semi-annual Klorin Park on Saturday night.| | Come and hear that KE'town band. piano and voice pupils of Miss Carrie Dennis, assisted by| y » 1 | . . ‘am, Ruth and Vesta Brubaker, church in this place on Tuesday. | Blanche Kauffman, Helen and Mil- | Mr. Oliver Snyder and Mr. Hamy| gq Krall, Anna and Katie Zerphy| J. Mumma spent several days at Ev-| erett, Bradford Co., visiting friends. | Misses Miriam Jard and Mary |, Brubaker of Rheems spent Sunday | 10 and Ream: Piano Solo, *D in town with Miss Frances Eichler. niglon.” (Schnerder) Annie Sere] Mr arr) Mums L Frazer, = os Se ® Ir. Harm J. Jumma of | phy: Piano Duets, (a) ‘Reverie spent Friday and Saturday in town| por (>) “Throizh Field and For : the guest or Mr. Oliver Snyde | est” (Vogel) Misses Krall and Bru-| Miss Rosy Flowers of Elizabeth- the program: Piano Duet, “O’er Hill|e and Dale” (Englemann) Misses Bru-| : : | (Nurmburg) Marion Dieter; Piano| with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Shetter. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oleweiler and | ‘ daughter Bernice of Elizabethtown visited Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stacks on! Campbell; Piano Du | “Hunter's Chorus” (Weber), (b) ‘Gypsy Maiden” (Behr) Misses Hel- Sunday. fe Krall and Blanche Kauffman; Mr. E. Claud Keener of Pittsburg] li hi : i Piano Solo, “Jack "in ‘the Box is spending his summer's vacation 2 : . 7 . hi A IM John) (Kern) Mildred Krall; Vocal Duet, | wit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John . 9 y 2 2 ! “Blow, Balmy Breeze (Werner) | Misses Krall and Dennis; Violin So- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry of Man- : : os S oN oI; (a) “Minuet in G” (Beethoven), heim spent Saturday and Sunday in| % . j { (b) “Autumn (Henry), Catharine town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, K.| Freymeyer. Vil Weid } 1! Song” (Sartorio) (b) ‘‘Sunshine Pol- Mr, William eidman purchase : ; : 3 3 : J [ ka” (Wohlfahrt) Misses Gantz and _|{ three large porkers at Clinton Zea- : 5 ; | : RI I Wed Campbell; Piano Solo, “F the ger's sale at Leems ast Wednes-{_,. ; | Bs : ule * : . Kite (Salome) Vesta Brubake | aay r 3 | 3 A > J day 10 Piano Solo, “Slumber Song” (Kern) Misses Bertha Eby and Eva Krei- 4 ; EES 0 > ‘ a : | Helen Gantz; Piano Duet, Arr. from der, Messrs. Harry Stauffer and Mr. 3 : i : tod : ois t Ruhl’ Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, (Liszt) Greiner attended a picnic a uhi’s| 2 " Frain ter 3 : Misses Myers and Ream; Vocal So- rel Saturday. n 1 ; , rel on Saluda) lo, “There Little Girl, Don’t ( The following Spent Sunday at 3 : Ear : i wh i : or Lo (Norris) Katie Zerphy; Piano Solo, At ¢ City: Mrs John Wachstet- 1 rp 1 Mm Blanche ter and son Enos, Tillman and Clar- i ro ‘Salloy Boy's ryt “June Roses” (Spauld Solo, Kauffman: Dream” (Le 2 Viola Ream: Pi- Ir. and Mrs. John Eyer Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. ) Mrs. Christ Root and Mr, Clinton Gavotte” (Fon- +1 ano Trio, 1 dey) Misses Brubaker, Ream, My- Mr. anc : . a | ers: Piand Solo. ‘Heart’ Sage Eby enj)ved an auto ride to Neffs- > Sn rl i .: (Haves) Ruth Brubake Solo, ville where they visited Mr. Henr) 3 Sail | 1 No H ‘Mes of the Rose chalk) IM a at the inzer ome : 5 . : Mumma a 3 ¢ x len Krall: Piano Solo “Moon- CEA / o1 the Hudson’ (Wilson) . : ; Sa $ 1A pale Ql 1} “Tro- The reopening of the Florin J.-B Peal I Vio : 3 xt I'ro ri” (Sehumann), (b) ‘Old Black uartet, Miss Ream Joe” Marie Krizsan; Piano The. tower and belfry of the ‘Valse Brilliante” (Schulhof es Dennis, Myers, Brubal ee ee eee Eee hurch have heen elevated and the placed Trinity U. E. Announcements he floor, and thie congregation is Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. The lie as in giving (a hearty welcome | pastor. Rev. N. A. Bar, will preach g; Bet- {to all th friends 'to enjoy the day, at 10:30 on the_--subject “The Cita- The Patient —1 | with them { del of Christianity” and in the even- l : They have securjed the services of ing at 7:30 on “The Signs of the / Coliege, Annville,’ duct the song and praise service at Rev. Jno. Myisselmyn, re \ LEBANON COUNTY'S CHOICEST, AND BEST LOCAT- LIME STONE FARMS with best piked Misses Kauffman and Krizsan, vio-|It. wagon shefi 24 recital at Elizabethtown College last | Cold Springs | evening, The pupils from this place house and | ; ae | who took part are: Misses Viola|dcre. | and Marion Dieter. Following is|in location, buildings, quality of soj, ,.[174-ACRE FARM WITH VALUABLE TIMBER & PASTURE LAND | baker; Piano Solo, “At Iventide”|val | Solo, “In the Boat” (Norris) Margar-|$3 ts, (a) | Ce WHAT KIND OF A FARM YOU WISH TO BUY AND GET OUR LARGE ANON VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE J. L. Rutter | Kauffman: Piano Duets, (a) “Cradle Farmers Trust Bdg. LIST OF LEB- Lebanon, Pa. Franklin and Marshall LANCASTER, PENNA, |
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