NO. $1.00 A YE CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING R > TS WHY MERCHANTS USE T MEDIUM WILL HOLD COLORED CAMP BASE BALL \ F ) i | ) Is 8 di TURNPIKE INSPECTED rn Y (LBs == Fram tary === = The New ' N ) \ tembe 14 for a Week | \ | | ( i ovements W be M | Prope. i penne === Readiness ll orn - n ne Fr MOD GO 055 i OM Re eS ey ee Di Si i NERY HES 000 Potion Jer 1g bist We Cn) Vi Mae 08 LOS OF BARS It "here What Has Transpired in That Thriv- lkers prest { UE WEARS of h ountr : eas 3 : Wo aba : a. I ) ommittee ing and Industrious Village a Short grove © as ) v c } TRAVEL SOONER OR LA \ h ' ’ g nresenta-| Distance West of Mount Joy as —r { p an Club,| Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff Rev. Charles ‘mer ” 5 arles |, Brown, a Former held under v ne Well Known People From Oui / | astor of the Church of God Here, . _... . of . Hisor) : Jn ( 3 Zimmer est te - . harles Stewa A ¢ Ek 2 OL SOPs 3 t Neighbo ) iave SS >. 3 ‘ Now a Member of Ohio's Civil heats Will be on ; : : g oo wood Have Passed to tl Voit G. For ir. Abram Eshbach spent Sunday : ents il or ind Med i > 4 eat e Since ri a Service Commission—Good News y ma asket About { ; eyo ‘nce Our Last | bh B ft Schock ) at all hours a | / . rer 1 ‘our ip ar ’ to His Many Friends Tl aE t Yourself, Yous 's and Yous ) Their Reward nd Walte \ I'he Turn | Mi ind Mrs. Noah ii 1e committee ne consists | Acquaintances ; : gi Albert Hyson, Howard Yellets,| ‘ : : pike nna s represented by | Ebersole—a son Charles 1. Brown's many Ben Heidiui died at Mount-| Charle Long, William R Brinton Rev. Funk is visiting his son at ‘mere will be glad to learn of "i gle (Charles Secvears, Secretary ana | ing 1 { . tapes STevcrt, a ul Mi tina Mu 1 a a 3 an THO vil ¢ from a ruptured blood vessel Eli Vissley, Henry Harner and Mr. | Reading, this week recent appeintment. The follow pspent. Friday in town | t i aved, | Hoffman, of Landisville | Mr. James Shatz of Pomeroy spent : Ms ind Mi : ban Bube s) st t tl . « \ \ lexander R Reid of York, a The members of the \uto Club Sunday here with his parents. Supervisor's -Papers Defective gi 9 pallaa Paoli, spent : gdh ! Jil n- | mer resident of Marietta, died! Committee made a great many sug Mr. Claude Keener was a welcome Wi aol, lerabl { manag 7s al gestions and the Turnpike repre-|visitor to friends at the Capitol City. Mrs. J. B. Funk is spending the veek at Halifax a guest of her son. is taken from the Daily Courier, : eal indlay, Ohio: The Democratic party of Hancock = or, aoty. h 1 ’ abstar I I'he county commissioners have | a; <i } parent 0 as bee substantia recog ' sy 3 vith pal iS uit + 4 ta : 1 y T€ tached to mans candidates for I quit sentative dignified their intention Ime 1 Lin ink McFall, » { 1 best | of making t ' £ demanded upervisors their nomination papers.| gays at Philadelphia last week : : ’ N i" ial | l atl ™E ( ¢ V1 ructionee i t 5 se forthwitl I mm err's valuable eagle lized by the state administration by the appointment of Dr. Charles 1 Brown, of this city as a member of Fhe) e defective because the pa Mrs. Sarah Baer and daughter Mi haf Yoh ‘ : on - . 4 vil : : 5 Soe ut ers failed to t forth vhethe x . : : [re : , t ! ( Columbia ag Ve Member f tl com f hound was killed by an auto running the state civil service commission. * ob s oY ! Faria, spent Friday at Harrisburg ula n tn ry ( ( | 1 to } they were candidates for the four o Frank Gantz has gone to New |, 4 . : Boum M 14a six vears' term The law requires oO ‘itv on to his father pti = | Earl B. Lanson propery epairin > irnpik arege number of our citizens atc >t ; . : oh go~ : i § he ving | 1B Li 4 would stop tl! tended the camp at Hillsdale midnight of the honor over the long ?2ll the c ndidate to stale 1 Mis atri OW was returned |, is . 3 ; | Lnso1 ; term they are running from a © ls at Browns- | ¢ ; eb C1 on Thursday ! Hon proceedin \ ¢ del n 5 ic etl rs. Katie Fhe state cicil service commission smerny own he h yi ; Eeciss I Landis : ! i : ; I yrris thpendiciti ’ > : day from a ITwWo Wi consists of three members, Erecting a Porch Mr. Frank Dissinge izabeth-1 joy B 3 1 ¢ ) : Jiro : : si frien Yorl rat i : I eld Sunday at 2 t I ¢ as 2d 1 wha 8 ors n N ev £ that | town spent Sunday | vn with x hetry » Brive 4 ; | urch \ { i nn 1 1 = 1 nd f \ fd Stoll of friends ‘ rel ( l ve t 4 : ee Fhat terest ending several dé His appointment was made late las evening and he was notified about distance telephone, : (xantz retur Pemocrats and a Progressive Dr. Brown is appointed for four-year term and his ary will » and vest ¢ { y The Mi fartha an i sh Viz ; “3 | $2,500 a year yroperty along u el W leman * at 1 1 ) £1913 M1 : oO Charles Derr 2 (Continued camp. Derr, age The appointment of hi have f the hi yalan n u his | ark : 3 us hs, son ie - ey ine Ania Gardnes of | Phat care at the ond of the season of om. |of Mr and Mr Ch | Local Political Aspi His application for the po 1 as; greatly ad eneral appear hia spent last week with ethtown Friday evening fantile trouble Ne funer held Sunday morning at 10) Byll Moosers Oppose Republicans For the C Council, School Director, Judge and Inspe (Continued on j e 4 i I'he work is now under way. wird and rom Sunday from the hou ~ 4 ° Balke to tod el t ‘ ex Ck ! 7 : ‘ ; > ° 1 ® U ° Conv ention : . ent Ire the ( ¢ of | t Mount Tunnel Ww pe \ ; i $ ADK of Raa Satows 13 to 1 Lon thethtown ~ . . 1 11:1) here \ 1 nis 1 1 r € 1 ea n re Methodist Episcopal Cguggh in This | yrs. ¢ 5. Gingrich 1G! \ Charles S. Ellis [crats have not fil on applicatier 1d yorothy Mye: i+ spending a |F. Il. Richards M. A. R i Q t ‘ ff Will vo ; a i 3 t Tice Borough, Next Week, Sept. 3 anub- ; Si BS. 7 1 3 i i Y \ ed mday mo (Continued on page 9) wdicati prs : M 00Sers : " 3 : 2 3 : : : mass cot Sper" Qe. | in ‘ ¢ i parents also The The thirteenth annual 1 ition onderful gathering, 1 1 : R n nn, | 5 : a i ounding tow of the W. C. 7. U. of the count idress during this session. We KELLER & BROS. NEXT SALE Ever i t as quite f yrabl oe 0 ON A 10 i V 11 Moos¢ Party 1s n . Rope all you oan will avail your — Bee nd uli : : 'T: 1 en 1 & 1 was due to maras wri hl } * tet 2 toa 3 : Hundred and Ten Head of I fe : : i. Funeral service this after-l. a / : nies in every eigotion wistmf Sept. 3 and 4. The convention Will yoo panes. Also during the same | Cattle to be Sold Sept. 5 ted ‘to the a ation’s trea : lo acids . | a et — —— open at 10 o'clock on Wednesday gession Dr. Hannah McK. Lyons] Mr. B. W. B refused IT. M. Breneman for Tax C | tions ‘were filed: morning with devotions by Mrs. Eli- will speak on “Straws from = No-li-] Messrs. J. B Keller & Bro. our ex OVERCOME BY GAS zabeth Buck \mong the features cense Campaign.” Wednesday even-|tensive local catile dealers, will hold Id as treasurer, yo s—— EAST WARD WEST WARD of the morning session will be an ing at 7:30 Mr. Henry Wilbur of their next big stock sale at Gantz’s Li he ve ( c t in| Mr. Monroe Frank Had a Narrow a address of welcome by Mrs, N. A. Philadelphia, wil] be the speaker. stock yards in this place on Friday, ith Escape This Forenoon REPT REPUBLICAN Barr, Response by Mrs, Alice Moon- Miss Landes will recite and there Geo Frown x s—Geo. H. Brown. ey; In Mrs. BE. W. Gaylord Thursday morning will be taken wil] be held in the Methodist church : : C S e \ 1 { { arin JInNe i elves of the opportunity olf hearing ai : Herewith are appended a comple (Continued on page as) : z . the epl ai pir I ist of the candidates whose applic& Sept. 5, when they will offer one hi ata re A —— - Burgess hundred and ten head of cows and 4d. ni vis} i at losing Mr. Monroe Frank, superintend Council—B. 8. Dillinger, D. F. Gable School Directors—Wm, Tyndall Memoriam; Noontide Prayer, will be special music. : " . heifers t any eR: the management | ent of the Donegal Gas Company, School Directo no. J. New- Dr. Jno. J. Newpher yher and Wm, Tyndall Councilmen—Dr. F .. Richards ong » are seventy-five heac : Among them ar yon! * ic 0 qu narrowly escaped being asphyxiated Tax Collector and Harry Sumpman Justice the Peace ‘harle I Auditor—W. W. Cassel Zeller, Justice of the Peace—John Keener. The afterngon session will open|up hearing reports The attrac a ; Jrie a ‘rawtor( ‘ounty ant 3 : of Brie nt : y wi heartily hank all, | at the g works shortly before noon at 2 o'clock, with devotions by Mus. | tions of Thursday afternoon will bej : a! : ; TY esr x New York state fresh cows anc i ; $e Janie Sentman. Miss Amanga Lan-! the W. C. T. U. quiz, Miss Amanda en . 4 Sites ! 1) ay 1 5 | I i Rec 3 M i 1 springers consisting of Holsteins as, our oved nonore ywesi-; L.andes; ecitation, Miss Myrtle : des, ou iy : g bres: is y ¥ ! m8 yr! Durhams, Jerseys and Ayrshires assisted them dur-| today especially the players He was working in a ditch making 21 their : ‘ Auditor ee, KE jershey ! Collecto T Jrenemarl a their time and], ew connection to a 2-inch gas 1dito; I Hershe X ollector I Brenneman dent. who has spent the summer Hess; “Our Training School at Chi-|,, : 3 I : ’ : ® k I I'he balance are good Holsteiy : Judee—Hon. Harevy Carpenter Judge—EBlwood e umpires who | ma vhen the escaping gases ren x 4 } : ; Inspecto Levi Dillinger Inspector—All "0 attending ) ‘orld’s Sun- cago,” Miss Pearl McClear oe abroad, attending the World's Sun- cago,” Miss Pearl McCleary. heifers. calves and stock steers ant ; —- i C : ! » successfully. dered nim unconscious His assist- day School Convention af Zurich The convention closes with this 3 ; : y cattle for heeves. A tlm me " : : ¥ ; ant, Mr. George Dice, immediately 4 BI and was one of the speakers at that session. This is an extra good lot of stoe ! Fine On. shut off the entire gas supply of the Council—Th ¢ Council—M. B and about half of them are extr : rl ) ; . Es . . pought .. peach]town and them went to Mr. Frank's| School Director—Christian G. Sherk School Director Holstein cows, heifers, bull : > : | : 3 . { 1 — Samuel] Funk Judge—J. Darvin Pei good uto Runs Over a Boy [i his ofice of the Old Mion va | assistance f : beaut He regained consciousness after a Inspector—Harry Boyce Inspector—Jay Sher The sale begins at one o'clock . ind weighs Sept. 5 1 pound. time and will recover Had it ; ’ : Friday, Dd. 1 : e X Front, and Rear Wheels of Mr. John Rahm 5 Machine i etl ee . Jiete I 12ht ‘us two | been for his timely discovery the H t Wr Sid " Pass Over a Young Colored Lad’s Body Alumni Picnic eaches shght £ han the | result would quite likely have been ear S on ong 1 e eee The fifth annual picnic of the Nt. - » ae ve : ; : ji CHY. init ayfotal. SE ’ 1 ound. evn hese. pepches Were A Mount Joy Lady's Grew There and Not Thru Acci- While returning from the base approaching, ran against the fender| joy High School Alumni Assoca- { ? raised by Mr. Leib and Mr. Dieter i . | tompr- t Trinity U. E. Announcements { dent, Like Young Man’s From Brockton ’ at their homes. 5 . ol ™L | Sunday School at 9:30 a. m I'he me - 5 | pastor Rev. N. A ¢ will preach | : 3 . x : | 1 on, Mass. Keen 3 (right de, but tha the boy will Married on Sunday in the morning at 10:30 on the sub- | : j rest i } hy Brockton | gain his full strength In time { not ball gam= here Saturday, Mr. John and was knocked down. The frontjtion will be held at Wild Cat the] row. All the members are urged to attend and bring as many friehds \as possible. A chicken and W dinner will be serevd. This Rahm's auto accidentally ran over a wheel ran over his hips and young colored lad and we are rear wheel over his shoulder. pleased to note he escaped unin-' Aside from bruises he is not in- jured. jured. He was attended by Dr. W. 3 + Bait 1 1 : : 1 18 displaye« Elmer G. Christ of this place and| ject “The Christian Ministry. In | . : : Te S . . ¥ | surgeons in the case of Henry Dick- | One of our local physicians : i iati Miss Annie H Stoner of Chiques 1 ine , sor : a ? ) > assoCIe as J $4 ! ! S,| the evening he will begi a series i : : third time the association has gone the evemn € gn erman. a fifteen-year-old boy, whose |under observation, a to Wild Cat, and the picnic was al- Wia | sonage of the New Mennonite church strine f Christianity.” The sub-| ' ia Tp f Doctrines of Christianity : 1p its normal place to his right side. | | The unfortunate lad was Harry, aM. Thome. Mr. Rahm’s machine is Wai ried Fund i ; i 1 ere married on Sunday « th ar ser 3 » “Fundamental | 1 of ermons on th HIN heart was forced by accident fromthe above. A young young son of Mr. Charles Secvears|a five-passenger Overland touring ways a great success when borough, now eighteen has her heart on An Xray < showed the location of this place. He ran across the! car and how the young man escaped > . there. Wagon will leave the sch)o > © Vod in ; : a Hie mm North Charlotte street, Lancas ct for Sunday evening will be street and not noticing the machine] with his life is a mystery. | J 4 T Ie id 5 Si { mm ¢ 1 { ter. Elder N. I X ous yerformed | “The Incarnation” and those to fol-| upport of his family | rt I his Iami The hoy was practically he sole r he ceremony. Ihe uple will make | ow on consecutive Sunday evenings| gayeral weeks ago Dickerman, who Notice Family Reunion their home here will be: 1, The Atonement; 2 The | was employed at the factory of the I willl be in the School building Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Walters wesc f+ o Arrested. Theme Both that the same was seer moments birth. : i ; : 2 from 9 A. M. to 11:30 A. M. and very agreeably surprised on >Sun- Two strange looking colored me : 4, The OGift - of the Holy | Ruth Was Fourteen cension Mr. and Mrs le N Webb | Spirit; 5, The Second Coming of | crushed This has a from } P. M. to 3 P. M. Friday and day when their children and grand-{ were arested here last veel Saturitey, August 28 and 29. Patrons children gathered at their home and | High Constable Frank Shatto ; or pulpils wishing to confer with me held a family reunion. The day was|phaq been acting quite us} | gave a surpris v in honor of)Christ. Samuel Funk will have! The regarding school can do so at this very pleasantly spent, the chief fea-|.pout town for several days | their eldest dau uth. on Fri-]charge of the Song and Praise ser- ‘ | day evening. Gam e played] vice at 51 . Sunday her general heal { | | Resurrection of Christ; 3 I'ne AS-| campello Shank Company NAL 1] 1 has improved and ; i Te ‘ iv ‘ satrorl 168 cree - ereeeee Hallman’s Colt ale I fvish to urge upon all the im- and Mrs. Wat lers received many| grew a knife on Mr. Shatto and refreshme rved afte Pi acto i) otf 5 vy ry : 3 . 3 NE 5 vhich all the yarted f | Aviatio and Fireworks ¢ I Mi y ¢ sr of twood, rt- portdnce of a full attendance on the useful gifts. The following Were | .aqisting arrest but Frank Ww 3 Pav ; ey ; : Rr heir homes Rocky Springs | 2 a slel : Lao « n p, un n his obacco time. ture being an excellent dinner. MI. | {ake into custody. One of oeprfing day, Monday, Sept. 1. C. E. present: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seifert{ oxy for him. They are now | : Ses" : | On Thursday, Friday and Satur | Roudlabush Sup Principal of Mt. and daughters Florence and Geneva, | swaiting a hearing before Las 29 and Schools Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kreiner and| joseph R. Strickler. Inderwent Operation son Earl of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. itom—l mre Adam S ie Kinderl \ugus ’ ‘ter i ir Walters, Mr. and Mrs. John Charter Received Hiram 1 ind ohn | Dance ‘Next Thursday ‘he charter of the\Grey Iron Cast- Roth, daughters Lillie and Myrtle by 1e ch er of re) 1 £ : i ind vit Doct ‘forget thot Mr. O Company of this place, has been and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry] , : id : : ‘ SiZ | der will hold his opening d eived for record The incorpora-, Walters, Mr. Irvin Walters and son| Ed Mit. Joy hall next Thursday bs are: J. W. Eshleman, Mt. Joy; Edwin, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Evans, { Sept S. Jenks, Philadelphia, and J. E. Miss Theda Walters, and Messrs will pieces Roth's orch furnish Walters ii : . Walter | there will be dancing A. Fisher, of New gall of this place, and Margaret and | : | —meeetll GE — \vder, Lancaster. The capital stock Clarence, Christ and Roy John Hallowell of Reading Gunners’ Li Joseph R — ee —————— Annual Outing Saturday : . Mot Ready for Business The annual outing of Otsego Tribe \ Ready foi Bw he heii AS On a the Elizabethic No. 59, Improved Order Red Men : i » ’ ouncilm g 3 sion, work th \ e SCO will be held in Mr. S.’R. Snyders © ®n f : 5 I x : i . Qe Ser proposed eleclri allway 1 Her-| car be procur nf em en A —— . na sale S i A grove east of town, on Saturday, . 1 will he begun : Sept. 1 at $1.1 | Important Meeting Away Buying Colts August 30. Corn and venison will be ~° ————- ——— greet a T} lar 1 ) the id WW. XN ‘ i id am left on Sunday for ) ; AC I i. H < I ar ( he state where served from He Is 79 Years Old Shoot at Newtow 1 1Xi he al : He Has 40 Hives | Henry Miller of Ironville, ‘here will be a af | t « Id at the jat Gai Dae : * is purch a large lot of colts John A. Mouk of Florinel (not far wit paralysis that affects his I target atch at ) abi | 1 f Q ¢ hey of I ar N JYSI4 € p ’ ¢ the vich he will a] at public sale from J ita) will have about 1100 side, has been he Ipless and Thur 't 001 el i t 3 cept he : ! Y The dat f his sal ill be honey this season. ~jous condition since Monday IN
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