The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 22, 1913, Image 1

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OL. XI. NO. 29 PENNA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22.1913 $100 A YEAR
IRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OU ADS BRING RESULTS--THATS WHY MERCHANTS U THIS ADVERLISING MEDIUM
[ ALEXANDER FARM SLD
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\ ' ) 3. S. CONVENTION (rn
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\ Organized for Their Teachers’ Month i A Auctioneer Charles H. Zeller Geti a \ \' ' Jill { u é t the |
ly Institute at Sporting Hill ! Good Price for it \ ( Shure Land le
1 Saturday { { i | \ 3 A
RAPHO TEACHERS MEET
\t Conewago, \ Donegal
ie teachers of Rapho Township
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{ ' ' I ' hip, on Si ay afternoon,. Charle ! ' e t 1 cond 1 ( o1 hy '
met at Sporting Hill School on Satur } ¥ H. Zeller sold r the estate ol the p he ister ) S 8 ’ ) y
| \ day, Oct. 4, to organize for their \ i JY | late Mrs. M. H \lexander, one ol} \ | | IW n 1 ( h '
\ l'eacher Monthly Institute The | th eyiipped and most Histone | morning se Te nent t (
meeting was called to order by Ir. | A Eo ! in s , Stun y : t com- ( A) 0 15 o'clock wi aevotiona ervice
} » oo til N\ S— \ ¢
prises a tract of 282 acres, just west by Rev, H ¢, Knittle 0 m
n
of - Contwago : station; with 3 Dew | The addresses of the morning will
tavmond Geib, who conducted the de
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votional exercises, after which the
| roll was called The Institute then
warehouse, elevator and coal vard ——— | folio PE
y follc { ele \
and two good tenements at the | . "
Leet, 0 Not sms sme Findings of Ou a [les Sewing Cie Mel
"ne ford !
200 under cultivation, The house isa :
proceeded t officers for
3 $4 { 1 to ele | )
Ml fl Wii Nini fl Pro = | coming term Fhe following wer: Ie )
elected: President, Mr. Howard Mei :
. { key; First Vice President, Mr, Avery | splendid mansion, having been built | ion and esentalion of Lhe Sunehy 1
| Engle: Second Vice President, Mi ( (§ (ll | Hl century and a half ago, with] | Qenool Lesson,” Mrs, Maud jald
| Walter Eshleman: Secretary, Miss y pacious hall, marble and stucco | win, state elementary superint nder
| Edith Drumm; Treasurer, Mr. Ray mantels of exquisite finish, a Colonial | Philadephia ‘Temperance Mi
| 1 ‘es, Millersville [Lunch
wdjournment at 11:45
————————— | mond Geib; Critie, Mr. John Brubak tircase and other notable features Amanda ' LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION
WAS ASSIGNED TO THE UNITED | er: Organist, Miss Lillian Becker. | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST | Adjoining it is a spacious farmers Be Ne iter! mn will OF THE WEEK
| fiernoon session
After the election of officers, the j nouse: and a pring apd reservoir | t ~E WHEAZ- BOUTS OF OUR | o'clock Ie
BR / N | : t 1d
ETHREN CHURCH AT following literary program was ren TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER supply water to all the buildings. A FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK | bowin at 2 o'clock ard the addres
READING dered: Music by the Institute; Dis ———— reat tone cow barn: a fine new | { will be delivered by
e
Prof. J. N. K.| what Has Transpired in That Thriv
stable, with every convenience " Hickman on “The Valut of Feacher ing and Industrious Village a Short
beautiful lawn lopir the Cone ‘ at Qur Able Corps of Reporte © nine” and Rey teorge Dowey Distance West of Mount Joy as
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i : oe akar Neighborhood Have Passed to the | wago creel , is ater 1 op | . . .
After Conference Had Decided Up-| by Miss Ryan, and Messrs. Brubake ago creek, new d: vate Wel ound inthe Ua ; : WE oy Te eau." ON
in ) Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | and mill are othe ‘ the y ¢ rd Basket Aw >> fete worker, of 8 nie Gthered ‘by Our Reportorial Staff
. Ve ’ Cur I and. You « Second V ion <1
on Change That He Deeply Regret- | and Becker in a general discussion; : dasa : 3 v r.ends
. ; y Music by the Institute; Recitation,| Gone to Their Reward Race It sold at $0.5 ? tion, Purpose Pl The evening
tee. Leaving Elizabethtown—Was :
| or about £14,036 h hol \ “ fiwalices
Fifty Years Old
cussion, “How to Secure Better At-|g ; :
Rev. S. S. Daugherty Told Friends | tepndance at Our Teachers’ Meetings” Some Well Known, People. From OQuf
Mr. Howard Merkey; Discussion, —— Sit session will begin at 7:15 o'clock \th. John Sides of Columbia visited
: ”» " a man feager, INL vas the "" : . ‘
“School room Sanitation” by Mi James L. Pinkerton, a retired mer- | purchaser x Fle 3 Ro make ’ o . lhe addresses will be by Rev. G. D. | iy towh
. 5 vee Cites te = y © ul aser » wil ni yi 8 stock ir > ot . ‘ . ; “IM ag
1 | i 1 Chas. Becker and Mr. Harry Shank: chant of Columbia, died yesterday farm of it ; A Pau] Gely svent Sungay at Ha Batdorf, of Lancaster, on “The Sun Mr, Jals®®
S yb neine was , ries : ) ] . sburg 3 . A
Suicide by ha ging was the only | New Business. — Saturday on ti Dedraises 3p’ Lan. | rare day Schoo] as an Educational Fac | jayeq
rd i hic y s reache. ‘ IN Te 3 5 dating Rt , i yrenmises «dl I A 4 a o »» > ’ y y 11
verdict w hic h could be reached afvet | The program committee, consisting Clark Shield dsr a Ton i Mi Ww. \. Ritter of Harrisburg was | tor,” and by Rev. G. S. Downey of Mr and AS Jn Dunk
n investigation into the death of] of my Charles Becker, Miss Edith Clark Shield lif > ident | story framed hou bel in town Friday Scranton, on “Sunday School Evan- | the bir
ar y ‘ o res 3 ¢ yf ling 1 se elong ‘ ’ ’ : 1€
eaton S. Daugherty, the well-| qpring and Miss Beam. reported the f cw 7 i : NSE Te ght ing to the est FAY es ‘B St Mr. J. H. Glasser of Reading spent | gelism.’ Mr. Christ Risser
ih $ Q Xe ) ¢ sitta, » Saturday a g » esta \n » B. Stat ex : BER lisser
wn United Brethren ministér at | following program for Saturday |‘ ale rday nl Thursday in town cr ls a div 7b Laoco stor
zabethtown Friday morning. I bef morning, Nov. 1. 1913: for $2,829
Eshleman of York, Sun-
nnounce
spending the
from uraemic poisoning aged 57/ fer, was bought b Samuel Nissley | Mr, F. D. Dundas of Philadelph n spent
ars MT, as of hiladelphia 4 band MM awd an spe
estigation was made by coroner's | Sentiment Roll Call: Presidens’t| years. - a ——— spent Friday in town THe COMING ELECTION os hd re Er
sician, Dr. Blough Address: Musie—Institute; Dis- | Mr. SH Miler is visiting his iday at lLancaste
hursday ning Rev. Daugherty | cussion. “How to Teach History inj Isaac Hofiman tls JOINT SCHOOL brother at Glen Loch. High Constable’ Shatto Posts His! : lizabetl
¢ Advanced Grades”, Mr. Amos Waser, | Isaac Hoffman, died at Marietta Mr Henry Zeiger and daughter Mr. J. E. Stauffer of Sportine Hill Proclamation Relative to Vacancies | Sunday at Elizabetl own. family
“tise Irene Sheetz; Recitation, Miss Saturday evening after an illness of} Alice made a business tri Eliza was in town yesterday 1 : ” w Jacob Rutherford iy
bor Of the congresation.” after: Wath Dummy Music, Male Quartette, only Joh Nay aid 68 vears, He/| bethtown, on Saturday : Mr Reuhey Ahollonbolic: Sop? i for the eneral election is| spent Sunday at Mai
h he and his wife went to the Mens Raymond Geib, Howard was horn at KE isabetitown, Messrs. Poul and Walter Brand! Thursday at Columbia. fact gl abl rank | was a St i fait
home of Mr. Samuel Halk, on Park] Markey Harry Shank and Chas. is attended the Old Home ; Week Mrs 1l. Getz is spending a week 3 Ee Constable Prank | vas a saturn wy Visite ois it
hor F Mr. 8 he] Tanker General Discussion, “Is it Adam B. Imhoff | exercises at Columbia last Friday Harticbave. ACTH » hi printed and posted, a Miss Eva Kreider pent” 3 £
street, where they to shend Lhe eceapy to teach mental arithmetic Early Monday morning Adam B and Mi Samuel Garber and tr. Normal py 4% 1 ittsburg a
night | erm the regular text book?” Duet,| Imhoff was found dead in bed at his ter Martl attended the Sun-| Selinhbolas n ie warber of Pittsburg,
About a quarter Ol iwo, Mrs Misses Irene Sheetz and Lillian | home in Lancaster. The room in v School Conventi f the Men-| rf. Sk ’ it to friends
Daugherty discovered that her hus- oo 0 er The meetine will he called which he was found was filled with | church at ount last Ir M. Sensenig of Lancaste:
band had left the house, and becom-|. Aer. 1 »n and all teachers are| coal gas { day 1s a week-end
ing worried, she notified Mi Halk, \ hracent. aa [a he raised & OC ’
\
was
His Mr, and Mrs. J. H Hajdoman SD "nt
pk his family and Rey Seldom
s, took suppel t the home of a "
Middletown
approaching and in lieu of Mr, Christ Engle
‘wn
vacancie to be | Annville as the guest of
They are | Mr. and Mrs. Edward L
100] Directors, a| York were Tuesday visitors 1 vn
2 ) } Justices | Hon. J. Harvey harymond spent
visitor here of the Peace, 4 Councilmen, 2 Judges | several davs at i.ancaster last week
Howard Robson of Reading { Election nd { Inspect of | A new slate roof was placed on J.
who made an investigation and upon | = i su eat Messe =n Samuel B. Lenhert | Hershey's today if weather is good ere on business Thursday { Blection | K. Freymeyer's residence last week
arriving at the barn, he discovered | I. Ol. WAR Samuel B Lenhert a native of| T! Ww harn 1 +t: the place of | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Harpel of Top The nmien whose terms expire are | r. Frank Shillow of Lancaster
the body of the minister hanging A COAL - ast Donegal township “died "Thurs { » one recentl; stroved by fire. | ton, Pa. were in town Monday Clayton Hoffman, Burgess 2. W.| mad business trip to town Mon-
from a rope which had been fastene : | day morning at his Le in Phila Mr. Walter Brandt has returned Miss Marguerite M. Herr spent Sun- | Bentzel and G. Moyer SC Di
to one of the rafters. The body was | Cou'd he Purrha-ed at Only Three | elphia of general debility Mr Len | home after spending several months | day at her home near Strasburg recto F» E. Hershey and S. Gar | iss Anna Snavely of Coatesville
cut down and Dr. Blough was sum- | Cents a Gallon Retail Saturday | hert lived in Maytown ior many | t ir West reports having | Mi
; the trip ! mu but tha >
out | Mr. B. M. Stiteler of Johnstown
calle d on friends here on Thursday t Monday visitor to friends in the
Vir. J. Mack Wilson of Philadel village
1s seen about town yesterday. Among Our Gunners Mr. James Frey of Baltimore was a
Andrew Baughman and daugh- | Messrs. Daniel Moore and Ab. | Sunday visitor to friends in town and
were at Glen Loch on Mon- | Weaver of Newtown, returned f
{ the Blue Hills with nine gre squir- | Mr. Chri Becker and family of
grich of Reading was | rels. | tbetht ited relatives here
Boyd g
fax ollector, 2 Auditors,
Harry W. Garber made a busi-| "¢ tec.. auditors; Geo. Irown | wag Sunday visitor to friends in
moned but life was already extinct. | | vears, and was well-known in that trip to Colebrook vesterday | and B. S. Dillinger, councilmen in the | (own
Rev. Mr. Daugherty was fifty veal You can get an idea from the fol-| section He was fifiy-three years
nf age and well known throughout | lowing which is the best evidence We| lq. Some vears ago he removed to
conference There is no known an produce that “our town has aj philadelphia, and was in the storage I
for his act, but he may have | bunch of wide awake merchants that|yygsiness at the time of his death : pi
1 eside hi ife, who was Elizabeth a Walter
st Ward and William Tyndall and i ind er
: R Miss Carrie Sipling of Carlisle was
N. Mumma in the West Ward 2
v cold
S0N
1 despondent He was not very
rful at any time sce the re al oil was sold to the various| Neiman, one son, Roy, survives. The | Paul Miller. R
conference of the church held af or, |
delphia, and at which time he | 7 » 8 cents a gallon wholesale. Some | meeting house BY eh'2 | Hivner. Hairy.
ransferred to a charge in Read
nd it is possible that he was
ve certainly on the job. Pr
om | vieinit)
this place last week at uneral was held Saturday t Reich's
are upplied yy the | jlace in the adijoini cemetery Iv va Mae He and Mis. ( 3. Ging- | Mex Henry S lize
) ns Sop i; spre [ ee hey, May Strit Pich Fesierdng iel Brubaker killed one gre: * fail t ittend the personal
AY hare of nt 1 ' Sarite; Ss Je 2 . \l1 S ) oor Of I risbire i a ‘ ne ay ¢ tha : o .
ointed at the charg prven oo : 3 oF deuonden: LOL ANOTHER VICTIM \ n imbei ef E A 3 Dillinger of larri burg { my B Phe as nt m tl M 1 t p Mrs. Mary Baer on
fe had admitted to riends | D4 : y > x et tee Sioa 1 4 \! im | ‘ cher spent Friday in town with | daugh ills Saturday
’ [a any represented by Mr. Clar x . ‘ y i .
senly regretted to leave ympany, 1 € s1ar-1 3 re Alice Dillinge Mr. C. N. Mumm hot a fine w ' ra Souders is suffering
Geol he 1 rained | €nce Schock while others buy their| Maytown Woman Tells How She 5 | Mi I. Baker, Miss Viola Bak k in the M tna Hills Friday : eb
htown, where he had gained - ha. Nis Io Furs Oil! “ ERISMAN'S CHL! 1 i ager, 1S Jakel ock In the t na | S da ¢ 1 and is unable ft¢
ijends. He had been pasto ! the ML. JOY \ a ) Was Swindled by Oculist idm p S \ Elwood Mills a ending {| Mr. Henry Heiser and Mr
. . . 1 wresent eq hy r... Jacoh iam - Le inal 1 He Lod " | - r . >
lizabethtown charge for four ented % | I § th eek at Mt. Gretn: | were gunning for squirrel near | ] zra Sounders and family o
Ella, and ma liams ! Satu et l ith | Rhee 1 m Samuel Becker and
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i C. Kuntz, of Maytown, write
Mor that had been D i (rs.
yrior to that had been 1 moinine a few of the 2 4
ie U. B charge at Lititz, price of kerogen
had filled for eight years. | el a eallon retail. « The down
rvived by his wife, who ; ts zof busy and cut 10
ldletown Journal that one
Mr. Harve) Sheaffer nt ast hn 1 Shuemaker
seription in that papel
dav Thurs nth oN f i Anna Ecker
Le man who received $40 i ) en W edn ' ¢ N jar) 5. | Wedne
irbara Leicht, before mar-| 5. x lon Another merchair : | ;
). Dr. Joseph Daugherty, | i 6 outdoite cat to 4 Ge lasses, she "believes she was the | jeedin | Triend ibethtov ore uirrel nd a
n Shiremanstown, and a yon thereafter OS CH vnhart |
iss Ethel, at home lropned to 3 cents a gallon retail
was taken to the under-|'phis was as low as any one sold for
s of Harry Miller. and At this price you can just imagine
that there was a | » amount of oil
Miss Sue Peters for a pair o f here he pure eq 1 ’ t 2 nt Friday t Cont where
[ : : I groundhog he B n Christ Sewing
n of the same oculist two ye: Hin i lelivert 16 hea nd i Jacob , f a | meet t home of Mrs. A
when she was swindled li 1 4 "
and two pairs of gold S { . 1 N i thi guests of Mrs. Annie Dye { 3 ig Show Tomorrow . ! The ssler property We
cheapes juality { J | Mr. H. Weixelbaum, a : zg | : : 3 ’ Pan) ! pon oi mrchased 1 \ y Jaker of Bliza
Mrs. Kuntz appears Ve anxic | i Mrs. wc Brubaker and} salesman of New York City, was]. roy noe This ie n on private terms
Sunday
norning was take: to
i thence to Leb non,
ral services were held | expres wagons came from every
church at 10 clock lirection and at five o'clock Mr
strictly privat Dernhart had sold more oil than ever
to ¢ 3 oul > ulist arrest-{ Mr in] ¢ tad 1 her ui J .
sold. Boys with five gallon cans on d h wh the would be ocul t arrest pt) . Daniel Metzler isited | here on business Saturday bar erat to Mi r., spent last
d and stated she would udly ap-| the sick in this community on Satu Mr. Charles Shimer was a spectator 2
{ TOV :
should take advantage of nbia as the guest of
rtunity of seeing it Pe 14 laughte Mrs. Jacob Stokes.
¢ unigue and comic 18s Iu leamesderfer is spending
year against him, She extends her : i ; at the F. & St. John's foot ball
ympathy to Miss Peters for her re r. and Mrs. Albert H. Erb spent] ame at [ancaster Saturday min
ent SS . . : : meg
ad = 2) n one day, in fact he was sold out] SM Joss. ——- Saturday and Sunday at Mt. Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baughman | jets, the + trapeze, educated ) weeks a ilton Grove as the
Ap 50 Years—Married niirely at that hour. Chea
rated for a quarter of "a Many of the other merchants con
thronegh a misunderstanding, tinned to sell at 6 cents and some |
; wen went to Mr Bernhart for a|
| visiting our old neighbor Kerwin | and daughter Sara spent from Thurs- | horses imnine canine oymnasts guest of Mrs, Jac, Greine
i Adams County Ahead : KFlinch yanch and family. J day to Sunday in New York City. clowns, jesters and what not Don’t ] \' arber and t daugh-
he estimated crop of apples in| I'he singing school which is, being Mrs. W. N. Hicks and Fanny Hicks | mis: ‘and free exhibitions f ne ome Monday, from a
married and free to | \dams county this year is set forth | held at the Lincoln schoo] on\every | Brightbill of Harrisburg spent Sun- on — veeks' trip to Blaine, I'eiry Co
De Re Horn, 50 | supply i 100,000 barrels by large apple | Wednesday evening by Amos Eby day here with Mrs. J. M. Backenstoe g
Mrs. ahi —, io . growers, and 68,000 barrels have | has an enrollment of sixty members| {James Childs is assisting at Jos At Portland
and Jos ‘ 3 : : : ; . A § assis g Jos
war veteran and ! WILL ‘SELL THE PLANT alr eady been shipped this season.| and quite an interest is taken in the] Hershey's tonsorial parlors this week
both of York, Pa.| { This does mot inelude . the bulk of |'work by the class. All lovers of during the absence of Elwood Millard
) Ky a. | apples which are being h: ¢ + | ie are ite att 1 x ; ’ 3
1 Thursds: ‘ 4 leh « ing hauled to the | music are invited to attend. MesSTS ror Zor viS frie :
last Thursday and | Two Lots of Ground, House, Ice| factories > Zone fod 1 Me : i Bane Ragfinus 2d
| mmanuel Hendrix spent Sunday and
Plant. Cold Storage, Etc. wilr erste stl A e—— rg \ Bos I a letter to friend he
said that they had [ Quarrymen Are Robbed Monday at Dallastown, calling on| =" BX 9 1rtend
ald that they had/ be Sold | y £ | last week he states the company
when boy and girl | Elizabethtown Plant Sold ' To date no one has been are friends vil ti layed
) T non et or : y a : : : r thallo SAT wi : roving a big traction an laye
but Mr. W. B. Detwiler has decided to | The Lancaster Real Estate Com- | In connection with the big robbery ellenberger of Philadel | © A p econ a ¢ a. i. l hoy {
| dispose of a portion of his real ¢ | pany, representing the Morris Iron | which was perpetrated at the shan-[ Dua turdav and Sundav here ind 1 at 3
18 se < ( tl ) S res 2S- ~ . 34y 1.3
: 3 tate in this place The properties to | any Steel Company, of Frederick, | ties of the Billmyer stone uarries her, Mr, John Shellen
well known here aS| je go]q are the two very desirable | Hl
husband of Mrs. Mary | 1ots at the corner of West Main and
Martin, of this place,| New Haven streets.
Oregon lady friend
The many friends of Mr. Chas
Cassel
sunday in the Vii-
ni place will be more
than pleased to learn of his succes
with the Commonwealth Quarte of |
ymeyel
Reading on
1 knee skirts,
separated, each sto
have s sir y finn Hooently Uo 2 arnt of dich a on
5 1 sold their manufacturing! recently. Quite a hau) of g ; h FY ao 4
{ plant ‘in Elizabethtown, known as| made of the workmen of the .
the Morris plant, to the Eagle Iron |The: Columbia authorities have
wt two months ago. On the one lot is a fine frame| 2nd Steel Company, of Brooklyn, N.| notified of the theft. tore and has accepted
; : ' | Y | it es ’
me i I gr dwelling, at present occupied by Mr. ! Y. ew S
a Vo ech Thea eT eee eal : 3 ~ 5
heir Next Cattle Sale { B. E Hies and, The house hag all : License Was Transferred
‘io \ 1 A \W. Mum. | conveniences and is in ver) good Ebersole’s Big Sale | After
hold their
Gantz’'s stock
Two Items From Florin
N senior member of
1 Sons, ha
hru the
word 11h
Shelly and Mrs. J. H
nt Friday at” Coluribia as
of the latter's brother, Mr. ti latter , Mr. Samue] Cas
Vogel at of Kansas, spent Sunda vith thee
ar he 1 TR I ily Alonzo Cassat
being without a license for
condition. The front of the other Merchant H. E. Ebersole has decid-| several weeks, the hotel license held |
lot is vacant and a more desirable ed to quit business and will dispose | bY Mr. Geo. Morrett for the Farmers’
iday, Oct.| corner lot in the bigings section of | of his entire stock and fixtures. Don’t | Inn in this place, was tran
Pee we | OUT town ean not be found. a i oy i's Aor z Mr. Walter Morton by th : on : hent saturday nr Sun Bt Muriel
offer fresh cows ; fail to read his ad on page ten and r. f r . Mortor y the ou Ll ad . —
rload. of Holstein] On the Fe the corner lot, on | if you want to save dollars get busy | Monday. . Morton. will now be| fy will his parents, Mr. and Mre ee | he Suc .
te corner of New Haven and Cherry | and buy. This sale will continue un-| Pleased to have his man [rhotsole ; ' { Birthday Party several dis 1a
Everyth offered. =='% is a complete ice manu-|(j} everything g : call to see him, Ir. Isaac Gestweit of Canton, O..1 Miss Alice Dillinger entertained a| Ral Day se
e sold facturing and spacious cold storage | : 4 — ee An Rhe ' Rock Falls, Ills, | few friends at her home last“ Friday | the United Brethren cl ch on
plant, with all necessary machinery s of Irvin Geistweit and i c her ‘ni : jal pr
S rene rd g J. A V 5 SLE 1 v rt el ind ; evening the 0g :asion being he day morning at € special pro-
Ty Also a meat market, slaughter house. Probably Lost on the Volturno On Pricer QEDISS » of this | family on Sunday bothdo, A crab supper was a fe: gram has beer
. ti scale 15e, ¢ yr ildings The dreadf steamshi isaster i (12 AE es Gian ot is Tor 1 ler nent adn ; : Misscor 1 1 Cr Wi nd 1
. Bigger Sullenn was en- Thi house, oi oth ; buildin Be he dren ie Jieamunip Sivas tor n week Mr. C. S. Frank will dispose of ; M ss Verna Chandler spent from | ture Those present were Misses Mrs H.K i » and aughter
fon account of an | for ‘many 52 a Rae Stand loc 4 Sater it : i ; Ot ge a1 the halance of his apples at the old | Thursday to Saturday at Lancaster Alice Dililinger, Marian Shrite, Wil-{ Clara have return home after a few
y pages on ac { a I y ars ¢ 3 £ 3 ccel- 1 res as O : : 1 i 3 n } n i i 1
pages on ta i any Years ond Is o most excel, 100 Ie oy ) 1®| p. R. R. depot in this place. He has | With Edna. Gochnaur and her | ma Eaton, Bertha Missemer, Hilda | days’ visit to her daughter, Mrs. A
mount of advertising: and | lent location and will positively be|DPassengers, who are probably among ne : a MN 1 . 1 : y : \ c ’
i . 2 : ; hos . ) £ ) | | 8 | about 75 bushels of various varieties | aunt, Mrs. Ella Cooper Earnshaw, Caroline Frank and Kath Hamawei, at arrishurg.
> to give our readers allf sold. The sale will be held Satur-|the lost were to have been the| hat will positively be sold 3 ; , f Gingrich 7 1 red i
Look at the many pro-| day Nov. S on the premises at 1:30] drides of two employes in the| Dositively be sew. Mrs. Mary Shelly received word of | ryn Gingrich. a) Jacob, Zercher has moved his
: . y : : : 3 re es AAI y 3 'S ‘arrie R ins 8 - household goo t t nt
‘erchants represented in|P. M. The properties will be offered | Billmyer quarries at Bainbridge. the Asath of Mrs. Carri Ra on at ———- B ywusehold go ds 0 Mount Joy } into
ie is i art : . ile 3 ia. vesterd: rs rr : : i 1S 3 WwW welling ise, hi @
ins and if your ad is not mn part and as a whole. = Auctioneer —— 4 Eee ere Away Buying Colts Philade Iphi A, yesierdas. W I ino Marietta silk Mill sold rec vi ay ns Ko My oh
. Mr. Business Man, get|C. H. Zeller will call the sale. Celebrated Birthd Mr. Ed Ream left on Sunday : : FE Td Al HR Cr
Mrs. W D. Ch ny c 98). at d her the western part of the state where Mrs. gsaac Maze and grandson| Friday afternoon fo D. G Berry, of Andrew Rineer, of Elizabethtown,
L bir ha oo ‘S 3 z : $ ° ated er | po is buying another carload of colts | Master Harry Aston of Manheim, Allentown, for the sum : of $40,300. has rented the Israel Bossler prop-
nis Are Out OCAL NOTES irthday on Sunday by. entertaining for his big sale here on Friday, Nov. | spent Friday and Saturday here with | Mr. Berry operates and controls a| erty on East Square street, into
fiesme are out for the _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wentz, son Freeman 7 “7 77 '| her daughter Mrs. J. E. Schroll number of mills in the vicinity of} which he will move his family in the
ents are I : o Mr Yilher n igq y . Be : 3 le 3e is ar re
Muriel. daughter of News Items Told in A Brief Yet In | 20d We. Qibers of Yummy Ps. who Rev. James B. MeClure, a Mis-| Allentown Joseph F. Zuch i the | near future.
B. F. Greenawalt of teresting Way Sane ere Y 300, Me handler re Property Was Withdrawn sionarv Evangelist of Shippensburg, [manager of the Marietta mill Mrs. John Flowers, son Wiley and
. » 7e - or Q ’ % ———— c—— ‘ > Ay aco f Fl r
hd Mr. Lee F. Coble. to- — Ce me os , Rea] Estate Agent B. E. Hiestand | FP? iS spending a few days here yy Se Sr izsbeiligwh Sud
i ri . i i ; TieiesiiiatlliB 9 P= eh BL ri pS 7 Celler ariett: : Seg Miss Agnes Steffy c ze visit-
rsday. A reception will Mr. S. H. Miller is about again : offered the double house. of Mr. A. with Mr. Z. W Keller on Marietta Supervisors Association ye me i, us Ain ridge vi
he home of thé bride | after a spell of sickness. Falls From Ladder ° H, Coolidge on South Market street] Street: Sod : The fourth annual convention of = Rn Jeli¢rson bishop ‘OB
hfter the wedding The turnstiles show an attendance| Simon L. Brandt, one of the oldest | 4 io. Bt ooh y Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Snyder, the| (he Lancaster County ' Supervisors | Sunday. :
of 70,000 at the York fair. grocerymen in Marietta fell from a at piblic Sule Ssiwda) afternoon. It| \iccoc Bowman and Ross Engle saw | Association will be held in the Mar The Florin grammar and primary
Supper Don’t miss that big ad of Mr. H.|2dder while repairing some blinds was withdrawn for want of bidders. | pyapklin & Marshall put it all over| (in Auditorium at Lancaster, on | Schools witnessed the Passing of the
s . . $3 rl QM rn es Q ne . . . . ~ ‘ spectiorn "¢ i
Oy Sontety of the| E. Ebersole elsewhere in this issue and was so badly injured that he St. Johns foot ball team at Lancas-| Thursday, Oct. 23, when all ‘super-| NSPEction train through this place
“will hold an oyster| Mr. J “7 | will be compelled to use crutches Another Postmaster in Trouble ter Saturday 47 to 0. visors, roadmasters, and friends of|on Wednesday. The train consisted
ch wi no VE Mr. J: BE. Longenecker weit of for s > ti 7 A A A ee aati ame : +4 { of six ears, on which were the offi-
c . : or some time. Abne J. Wetzler e r- road education are invited to attend.|
nt Joy Hall oh Safur-| town, brought a turnip to this office A r J. etzler, genera] me | cials of the P. R. R
: ’ J ——- eee 4 chant an S s Zillow ; : et Ane bay ey on A
t d postmaster at Willow] First Since the Flood Rev. and Mrs. Harry Kottler of
om five o'clock on. The | that weighs nearly five pounds. . !
nu will be served: They Sold Watered Milk Street, this county, was arrested by| A cage of the “Good All Over” That's Hard Lucky “Henny” | Hershey spent Sunday with the for-
oup, oysters in every Su Res net, 3 student got J. H. Miller of Penbrook and|/D. A.| government officials because he 1is| guaralls, the first since the flood Mr. H. M. Kleeman, of Lancaster, | mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
n. cake and candy. berth at tackle on the tal arf Moist of Harrisburg, were fined $10 | short in his accounts. Dayton, Ohio, have arrived. You|a orakeman on the Downingtown Kottler. Rev. Kottler delivered an
The Men's Bib / tpi. each and costs for selling milk that nn know they are good—so do we—or | and Lancaster local freight, fell and | interesting sermon in the U. B
: _The Men's Bible Class of Trinity | had too much water in it. ro would mot have waited so long. | dislocated the third finger of his| Sunday >
t Arrived United Evangelical Sunday school eerie Menino Hershey Purchases Creamery We would no; eo " | left hand at Honey Brook Frid: rch. Sunday morning.
: M. S. Hershey, chocolate’ manu-| S. B. Bernhart Gif rhand a ney Ts riday.| Wiss Hettie Shuemaker gave =
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ge of baby. children, | met at the home of Rev. B : ;
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Shoes ever shown} Monday evening. 2 Will Continue State Road facturer, of Hershey, has bought the Mr. Kleeman formerly lived . here, dinner to a number of friends om
bould see the bany Stock Yards For Sale—I offer my : Work Msi paiting the pike be- Mathein Condensing and Creamery Many Cattle Burned Goins tb Kadph Surday. when these guests were
ducator toe. S. B.| stock yafds at the Farmers’ Inn, Mt. | Veen Middletown and Elizabeth-| Company, Manheim. The main cow barn at the coun- oing to Housekeeping | entgrtained: Mr, and Mrs. Chris-
Joy, for® sale. Ample room, gi town will be continued this fall by ————— try place of John F. Lewis, at Mor- Mr. Paul E. Getz has rented the Ed | tia Shuemaker, Mr. andg Mrs
or ; shedding, water, etc. An Old the State, it is said. Specia; for Saturday, Oct. 25 stein near West Chester, was de | Ream property on Fast Main street,| Aa Gibble of Milton Gro M;
voung cattle and
Sun
for | C. Shelly is a daughter The Marietta silk mill was $old
amps : tablished location. Immediate pos .-9-a Double S. & H Green Trading |stroved by fire last Thursday. Seven- | vacated by U. E. Hoffer, and will go | an rs. John H. Shuema
D. Deneman | sion given. Apply to Wm. H. Ga Don’t fail to read I. D. Beneman’s | Stamps will be given. Don’t o { tv-nine head of registered cattle and | to housekeeping there about the first | El \th Brubaker, Mis
\ding stamps. ~ Mt. Joy. i on agother page in this issue ask for them. | 250 tons of hat were burned of the month. s and Mrs. Jno. )
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