VOUNT JOY. PENNA. WEDNESI JAY, NOV. 5, 1913 $1.00 A YEAR COUNTS—( UR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE TI VER FISING MEDIUM CIL CONVENES Ordinance Was bed Monday Night Borough Council met in| evening | present except B. S. Dillinger sion on Monday e members Brown Mr. chair. | unication was read from So- | . . | informing Coun-| and ay tol 1 the Kdison Elec-| tlensel legal w ii : i nance. Such | ed and the ler to take , signed LI ¢ Vis presen ‘e suspended in ction. The cidir of th rst reading. [i ged second re pon motion the « lered advertised in the LC ers omniiitee, then liscussed wding which was linance Mount unani was and it passed 1lletin the Street Committee :d stone placed on South Market | Barto of Tyndall of the Water Commit- ported everything very satisfac- around the Water | | Barto of the Finance Committee | 'ted the approval of soine bills. | Mumma of the Progerty Com- | chimp at he roof pleted. Jght Commit- 1e Committee ) candlepower | works > reported repaired, ¢ ing y and | of 2 o | wn and so can-| seven Cross- | Council 0. K'd| 1e | died of the | every-| Chief reported shape. { ared Coun- | sion five | two- | before lay with to a ement a n the inside, along | Emanuel f t Council ordinance gov-| kind call] a two foot gi 3rein- | stree in- | that ass | concrete pave- i . | . | felt] pavement he was | Mr, Greiner the Union National a balance account account. paid showed Borough Water then and —— —e OWE'EN PARTY dith and Ethel Myers ntertained Se Edith and Ethel Myers, Mr. R. J. Myers gavea irty at their home last ng, when they enter- number of their friends. were of a fantastic very pretty. Games ies appropriate to the e indulged in after which luncheon was served. re the Misses Snyder, Annie mma Shookers, Elizabeth Caroline Mapning, Mar- r, Mabel Donovan, Ruth Martin, Edith Bentzel, Elsie Battye, Mr. Charles and W. M. DNS ere esent we Anna Myers, oseph Esq etl Cee h Adjourned Sale Nov. 14, Mrs, trustee, will hold an of the property she a meat market, baker shop and by Mr. Joseph B. will be held at, Mr. C:. H.4 Etta Sal pies, ouse, upied ne sale iting room. 1 the sale. en ER Auxiliary meeting of | uxiliary of the General he held at the home of [ nzizenecker on Thurs- “ Ndv. 6, when all the requested to attend. superintendent at the will be present. y tl Sami ei Second Crop cLain | brought a cluster ed raspberries to this orning, it being the praised this season. few! of them at his ital r monthly e » ital | a Fine| Apples ank ‘will receive a ew York state apples rel wiich he will sell atch for his ing of Trinity Finally | Water ( |a complication | Abram | Luke's Thursday Ls 0 Mor feos Ms: Sah Baye pied Vay Sule HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ome We People From Ou: Neighbo. hood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Gone to Their Reward known Baker night Joseph died at Saturday Valentine Columbia years. Columbia native of at a Attley died years. [| Henry ie a aged 73 Switzerland. was John Satur- late on the died widow of Columbia, Elizabeth, C. Ryan of day evening aged 63 years. John Groff John Groff, a butcher at Elizabeth- town died Sunaay at his home from of diseases. He was sixty-five vears old and for a number of he and his brother, who a month ago, were en- butcher Dusiness and years about gaged in the were very sucgessful. He was a mem- | ber of the Lutheran church and also of the church council. He is survived by his wife and one sister. — . Mrs. Barbara Rohrer Rohrer, widow died Saturday at her Ella Petersburg, in the Death was due and debility. She the last of her family, brothers and four sisters having pre- ceded to Her riving children are Elias B., of Bart Israel B., of Lancaster Ella B. Sahm, of where made Barbara ® of Rohrer, residence of at East Mrs. on he daughter, B. Sahm Sth year of her age. to old age general three is her the grave. township; Mrs. Petersburg ind she nome, Cynthia E. Miller Cynthia E. Miller died on Sunday it the home of her sister, Mary E. East Main in her member of the The following Miller on street tuberculosis, vear, She Presbyterian Church. brothers and sisters survive: 1.,, Mrs. Fannie Nobs of Philadel- nhia; Mrs. A. H. Bossler, Mrs. Lizzie Shissler of Lancaster; Mrs. Lewis Hershey of York and Mary, John and Harry of this place. The funeral will be held from her late home this afternoon at 2: with interment in was a 130 the Eberle Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Simons Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of Christian Simons, died at the home of Mr. Sam- uel Brandt, who resides about one fourth mile northwest of Baker's bridge in Rapho township, at 8:30 on Monday morning after a lingering illness from dropsy. Deceased in her seventieth year. She ig sur- vived by an adopted daughter, Mrs. Brandt, with whom she made her home. The funeral will take place from her late home on Friday morn- ing at 8:45 with services at Eris- man’s church at ten o'clock. Inter- ment will be made in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mrs Sarah Battye Mrs. Sarah Battye died very sud- lenly/’on Saturday evening at the home of her father, George Brown, in this place from acute indigestion, she being in her (fifty-third year. When she complained of not feeling well about ten o'clock a physician was sent for, but in twenty minutes she had passed away. Her death is quite a shock, to the community, as she had a host of friends. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. She is survived by her father, George Brown; a daughter, Elsie; a sister, Mrs. Emma Zeller, and these brothers: Arthur of Media; Thomas, Walter, Benjamin, George and Elmer all of this place. The funeral was held today at eleven o'clock at St. Episcopal Church and the body was taken to Philadelphia for interment in Fernwood Cemetery be- side her husband and daughter. tl A AQ rn Horner—Souders May Souders, daughter of of this place and East Donegal, were by Rev. Gamber, church of ss Minnie ’ Miss Jacob Souders Albert Horner, unifed ‘in ma ihn stg aged 75 { half sur- East | her | from | forty-seventh | Samuel | was RABBITS FAIRLY PLENTIFUL George Myersthe Only Person to Bag the Limit on the First ) 9,000 per- out hunter's out Saturday, the opening day of the “bunny” season and got anything like a decent “bag” many cotton- the more than have [f sons all of who taken licenses were on then there cannot be tails left. Mount Joy itself sent quite the field and nice bags upon must have got a respectable army to ome showed very their return. Thes2 into regions where the farms are not or else friends who gave of hunting over posted against trespassers, e rural he privilege the as rather for average W tell what the notices broadcast. [It was hard (o osted, as ticklish d th sport, however, while limit and hot, many rabbits from all han in Le owner 15 little game, it was reported for | scarce killed. | Among the [the following | Bd. Ream 3, and very gunners reported: Garber 2 in 2, Harry reports from have been Harry W. an hour, S. H. Miller | Carpenter 3, George Loraw 4, George 8, Jack Arndt 2, Marcie Frank Schroll 6, Henry Frank Good 3, Daniel Henry M. Engle 3, Oliver Harvey Shaeffer 6, “Sixty” E. Walter George Eli H. James Moore { Brown 8, | Smeltzer | Schroll 4, [ Mateer 2, {Groff 3: | Derr 3, | Myers | Shreiner 6, Jno. Schroll 7, Daniel 10, Engle 6, John Brubaker 9, Mumma Weidman 3, 9 » | Richardson 3 | —— DPE | | . { Elected Directors following turnpike directors companies for The elected the en- vear: have suing Marietta iB. FP | | | | Joy—President, secretary, John Nissley W. and & Mount rank Hiestand; ip, Schock; treasurer, J. Brandt; B. F. , Charles | Zeller, William J. Sterret | Charles A. Grad Maytown Hiestand Elizabethtown—Presi- J. First Na- L.. Niss- Brandt, S. & Barr Spangler; secretary, Brandt; tional Bank of Marietta; ley, J. L. Ebersole, Joseph L. | dent, Nissley reasurer, D Elmer E. Henry President, John P. National Spangler, 3randt Rich. Marietta & David M. Eyer; I treasurer, Fi Barr and Maytown secretary, 10Ck ; ink of Marietta; oseph Miller, B. F. Hiestand, Vitmer and Ezra M. Engle. nm ntl A Jacob Gave Birthday Dinner Wednesday evening Charles H. the popular justice of the peace and auctioneer of this place, entertained a number of his friends at a dinner, it being the occasion of his fifty-eighth birthday. There were twenty-two guests present some of whom were: Ralph Hull, General Manager of the Conestoga Traction Co.,, John 8S. Kraybill, Treasurer of the same concern; B. Frank Kready; W. C. Rehm; S. R. Zimmerman; E. R. Heitshue; J. Guy Eshleman; Frank Thurlow, stenographer of the Orphans’ Court; Jeremiah Leaman, of the Lancaster Trust Co. and Herbert Gable all of Lancaster; Robert Rohrer of the “Quarryville Sun;” Richard Rohrer of Quarryville and W. M. Hollowbush of this bor- ough. On { Zeller, a — Birthday Party Sallie Hershey on‘ Delta streets, was very agreeably surprised Friday evening when a number of relatives and friends gathered at her home and showered her with con- gratulations and gifts in honor of her birthday. The evening was very pleasantly spent and at the conclu- sion refreshments were served. The following were present: Mrs. Kate White, Mr. and Mrs, I. L. Stehman and Miss Anna White of Rheems; Mrs: Kate Weidman, Mrs. Wilkiam Scholing, Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and daughters Edith, Alta and Emily, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Gingrich, Miss Fannie Shank and Mr. . Mrs. Danie] Derr and son Walter all of this place. EE Keller's Next Sale Messrs” J. B. Keller & Bro. will hold their next big cattle sale at Gantz’s ‘stock yards, in this place, on Friday, Nov. 14 wher they will offer 99 head of cattle consisting of fresh cows, springers, back Yard COWS, bulls, steers and heifers’ This is a fine lot of stock. The cows and stock bulls are extra good ones. 2t. — Apples! Apples! I will soon have a car load of choice No. 1 New York state apples of the best varieties. This is all sprayed fruit direct from New York state. I ask your patrons&€: Respectfully er. it. Mis. and were | reports, | former Personal Ippenngy Tings of Our Many Re- JOrters he: Pos| Week WHEREABOUTS OF OUR HE PAST WEEK H THE FRIENDS 1 Our Able Corps of Reporters | Found in the Card Basket About yourself, Your Friends and Y-.. Aogua ntances what Je weler 8. H. Mille; spent Mon- day in Philadelphia: Ada Hull of Strasburg visited Miss Verna C. Chandler on Wednesday. Mrs. Melvin Grove and daughter Inez spent Saturday at Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs, George Sillers visited friends at York over Saturday and Sunday. Mr, Hiester spent Monday Mary- Shelly. Mr. David Vogel his Mrs. Sunday. Mrs. Edmund Hickey of York, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. D, Rish- 1 €1 Harrisburg sister, Mrs. Culp of with his of Enola visited sister, J. H. Cramer on on Friday. H. S. Newcomer Chandler attended gal Sunday. Nettie A. guest on Friday. Alida Cover of Woodbury, N. on WwW. D at Done- and Dr. services Philadelphia W. D. Chand- Smith of was the of Mrs. er Miss J., is visiting the Mishey family Donega] street, Rev. 1. H. at Mohnton several days. H. and W. B. Miller of Altoona re guests of their sister, Mrs. D. C. ist, on Sunday. Kern has gone to his where he is spend- me Lancas- of C. Gingrich of in the famliy last Thursday. McDannald Enola spent Friday Mrs. J. H. Cramer, Geyer of Marietta, town week N. Mumma. Bennett and Bernard Ebersole F. and M. Academy, were home over Sunday. Mr. Paul Brubaker spent from Sun- day to last evening here the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bru- | baker. Mrs. James Krick and °~ daughter Mrs. Edmund Uibel of Ephrata, spent | Saturday and Sunday here as guests Mrs. Anna Frank. Mrs. David Vogel and daughter Sarah Margaret of Enola spent from Friday to Sunday here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cramer. Rev, Oscar M. Kraybill, Mrs. Leah Kraybill and Miss Minnie Kraybill of Elizabeth 8 a guest Gingrich Mrs. Guy Clarence of with Clayton son in and town Mr. days in last aunt Mrs. C. Charles J. of spént a few with his Messrs. of Columbia, were in town last Friday attending the funeral of D. M. Martin. | Clayton E. Yohe, Mrs. Lizzie Wood Mrs. Mary Yohe, of Columbia, and Mrs. Fannie Hubby of West | Hempfield township, spent Sunday | with friends in town. Grace, after his home in Shepherdstown, returned Wednesday While trip did gunning, Monday bag-| three and Charles spending a | week at W. Va., evenir on the on on he sonie and ed ants Virginia. W. 8. Laverty, Supt. of the Publishing House and Editor Sunday School Gem of was the guest of Rev. and Mrs, C Rishel on Sunday. of Rev. D. A. pheas- | West g thirty-two rabbits, and two partridges, in Central of D. | who son L. Laverty, forty years ago was a Church of God nastor here. A. A. Stacks, Ira L. Ww Baird Potts, Jacob Sides, Jr, W. Franklin Tripp, Walter F aymak- er, Philip R. Troup of Harrisburg and Edgar L. Lindemuth of Middle- town, were guests of Milton B. Mishey during (he past week Mr. and Mis. Willian Scholing, Miss Fannie Shank, Mr. #nd Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and daughters Emily and Alta and Mrs. Sallie Hershey of this place, attended a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Daniel E. Shank at his home on Park street, Elizabethtown, on Sunday. © reel I Sample Shoe Sale Mr. Harry Laskewitz is now having a big sample shoe sale at his store. If you want good shoes cheap, here's an opportunity. Behney Sl | etta on Saturday the | Nia { Harrisburg, | | Mr. Laverty is the ——— ! Cotton Mills (Closed Browns’ Sons {mills b Rev. H. N. Faulconer, Who Will Conduct Evangelistij vices in the Prasbyterian Church Nov. 9 to 18 \ Rew H. N. conduct evangelistic Church Nov who will services in the AY ! next week, be- 6 ¢ J V . 9th and con- | ( NOV 18th is 4 / = = Phila- years Faulconer, Presbyterian ginning Sunday, tinuing evangelist until Tuesday} an well known in delphia and vicinity. For seven he has been the evangelist of Chester Presbytery, laymen, with Coatesville the under committee of Chas. 1. Houston of head West at thei This year Presbytery minste cured half of his time Recently conducting meetings York ‘hestnut Level] Christiana and Cl} has L.ancaster, rasburg, Pequa with great He but success. is speaker of no pec uses reachine the traiel yO Land im preaching the straigh : FARMERS CREA L INSTALL PL4 making his yppeal heart. At Memorial Church, were received after hie winter, In Center County 35 weeks x B Condensing Pa epower The meeting Presbyterians mest heartily attend yllections being subscription. Alexander's conducting mee week in prepa Mr. Faulconer's coming. ation — A — THE REAL ESTATE MARKET Charles H. Zeller Many Properties Auctioneer A large tract of woodland ow Mr. Cyrus Frey, Silver was offered at public sale on Auctioneer C. H. Zq near 4 day by ( was withdrawn for want of The fine farm of David I was sold at public sale on Mr. N. W;. Hoffman was th $202.35 per The at acre, | tains 154 acres and 38 p | brick also offered drawn for want of bids. At the Cross Keys H evenij yard, C. H. Zeller sold the h erty of Mr, Hoffman Schock for $3,860. Also at the same of Marietta Mr shares stock to share. Ten Orth at $21 per st of John shares of Ten shares $23 Five shares of bethtown pike Nissly at $7.10 At the trolley day evening Zeller sold th estate of Cha A dwelling occupied by Mrs. John J A two-stq Joy street Miller and Darhenka A two- street, © John H A fra occupi R. Fe Benn Nissly at per,
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