{ HE MOUNT JOY BULLI VOL. XI. NO. 92 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1913 Gam CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERY PURCHASED CHEMICAL TANKS MAYTOWN'S INSTITUTE 1 1 ) \ J\! i [ ro Comp T Ses ol That \ \ t Friendship Fire Company Bettering wo Day’ Sess on Held In n ) l | \ Its Fire Fighting Equipment Village \ ( : | Representatives of the state ae Local Representative Attends Conven- | First National Bank Mails $15,000 in tion at Washington, D, C. Xmas Checks Today { | — | | | A TRIP TO WASHINGTON WILL GLADDEN MANY HEARTS \ | Two years ago the First National of Engineers and Hose Directors of Washington, D. C, He has been ap | Bank here started a Christmas Sav- 1 . ' Rev, N. A, Barr left yesterday for ‘ | | Friendship Fire Company No, 1 on |! endance a the farmers’ institut { \ / Y | pointed by the powers that be, in|ings Fund, whereby depositors could ( } | Monday evening, they purchased four | &¢ Maytown Friday and Saturday ww ( \ the Anti-Saloon League of America, | open an account in any amount of a [ in point of interest and atten — | as one of the representatives of this| cent up by making weekly paymets. | At a special meeting of the Board partment of agriculture who were in vice it was the best held anywhere state, At the recent great temper-|! To show how it was appreciated, i y state this season Saturday i y io, | n the stat thi eason, S aa) | ance convention at Columbus, Ohio, | about this time last year they mailed necessary to open the win-| i i | provision was made for a committee | checks to the many depositors which Mis ( ar) = | of one thousand. totaled almost $11,000, To show how . \ J ——————— nguis 5 Also one smoke protect bial 13 Being eld 0 Vs Church This Wee -gallon hand chemical fire ex { | or, one shut-off nozzle and two Py . i evening the crowd wus so large that | rene extinguisher I'his entire ad | ditional! outfit will be mounted on a oor of the hall so that | | bs light 2-wheej truck that can|, : , e crowded around iie| | This committee is made up of rep-| the Savings Fund grew, this year | easily be drawn by one person ) of ir : 1 the outside could he: el norlers f PIS| ee resentative men out of every walk in| there is $15,000 in the account. y V rofessional, public and private life, The employes at the bank were v The object in the above expenditure hat the speakers had to sa | is this: Too often, when only a small The Friday afternoon session of th and from every state in the union. | working overtime getting things in LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | more property is damaged by he istitu Wi opened at HE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR/| Governors, U. S. Senators, repre | readiness for this big annual event THE ROAD W OF THE WEEK | fire. At a small fire thelq.a fv Herr. after FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK sentatives in Congress, judges, may- and this afternoon checks are being | rRAvEL so _—MM ors of cities, manufacturers and busi- | mailed to seven hundred depositors What Has Transpired in That Tivly | preventing the use of water entirely ii 1 + addr eS e alltel what Qur Able Corps of Reporters hess men of the highest standing in| which will mean an oe to ing and Industrious Village a Short |, ica) tanks will do the work. | nos ‘ y.V at Found in the Card Basket About !N¢ country will be identified with | the bank of $15,000, The checks Distance West of Mount Joy ak|,,, py ne extinguishers are to be | } nic Feeding of the "| Yourself) Your Friends and Your! it, and the allied temperance fo ange from $12.90 up to $65.26. Gathered by Our Reportorial an used in case of fire about electric | ¢ >. C. Hulsart eon “Exercises Acquaintances ff America in the Catholic and The Christmas Savings Fund for 2 .. | wires, in gasoline, kerosene or the 1 Corn Growing.” testant religious and non-religiou 1914 starts the last week in this Mr. B. 8. Nissly is on the sick list. | At the evening session add esses Mr. Fred Heim of Reading, spent world are back of it | month and in addition to the various Mr. George Dellinger is on the vere delivered on “Profitable Poultry |y day in town. The Committee met this (Wednes-| accounts of almost any desired Frank Seaige aes ichler spent Sun- and ' Vine! . Bes Produehen a! 1 Joe art uly spent several | day) morning at 10 o'clock at Wash | amount, the bank will have a num- Sied ou Friday ‘TH say at Harrisburg. | SRS Kline iT any is The | : Jovy c pH of Gordonville RE end fom ne headquarters 2g ber of new accounts iy denomingtivns l J : Wels To 4 3 »| the Raleigh Hotel, it proceeded in a|of from 25 cents up. The payments | { | Fire Company the Board of Engia-| 9 Turnips now have roots both ] : I nein for thea Sot 1s furnished | . nt Thured Lo - I music for the esgsions was fu spent Thursday here, body to the national Capital, There | are the same every week. Further | water than | extinguishers will be used, thereby ional exercise Rev. Joseph Some Well Kno Neighborhood Great Beyond Ss Gone to Their HR like, which it is guaranteed to ex- tinguish instanter, where water would 67th year. Thomas Scott, om known residents of M2 often only spread the flames, { At the last regular meeting of the end 30 M RE ay eers were authorized to make these 1 . al i terd A =p 5. O Misg Iu—Says. hv tl avtov eh School ee 1 8 0 E 5 > ' 8 ay, JES oars, purchases \ thorough public test V he Ma Wn Higl cnoo 1 | M and Mrs, H, E. Klugh spent in both houses of Congress they pre more the coupon proposition will be : Yu . | John Grady, one of t Revival services are being held at citzens of Marietta, dié Bhy's ch o { Club Friday at Harrisburg . ; . i ; “Ad : u will be made immediately upon the Ae risburg. ented in a courteous and respectful | shandoned and a neat leaflet the Miss Mary Kulp of Harrisburg, is rch this week. Saturday ; 'SS as ure NL 3 as IN hi 1 nt Fi y i { arrival of the extinguishers | Miss Verna Chandler spent Friday | manner, the desires, ambitions and | hape of a bank book will be used in- | day aged 74 years at Lancaster So f yiovian's ath 3 i mey = . edUay apd years, mere on a visit to friend -_ a OE he 1, no A discussec ’ : re detiand 0 America’s best citizen-| stead. This will be far more satis- Benjamin B. Hiestd ’ . Be O. Sheets of Harrisburg, | ship, the submission to the -vote of | factory to the depositor and will 1 h I DOE V t his Mr. H. S. Musselman made a busi Tuesday Insteac¢ of Friday : oD . : homie in Rohrer : ¢ v tor , xt J ESSTS {el ’ th vera state latures of Lae ‘ l 1 . : 218 ass trip to Lancaster Me ) € f Messrs. J. B. K SH ‘raoaet " Kl ae several é ' ALL mean less work for the bank. sneral . iV ave » . : . 1d B I . Wright of Harrisburg, eneral deblilty aged 80 Mr. Murrel Stoler of York, called le } Gantz’'s stock yards, 1 Tuesday ir em friends in the village Sunday I [ I : ; yy Yiihahrin ; LE Miss Ruth Bailey of Lancaster, Friday a eretofore, when they hie 5 SS he. Etorh ’ I Youd Pra ( KBimira, N wisited her mother in town Sunday ff 75 1d of cattle consis 5 nts 1 p Wine ) M rio rs 4 Mille 1 iquor traffic in this country. ( ks wil ar the local merchants | cit irst pellagra vietim Mr. John Grelder ‘of langgsier, Mg « head I Erle and. anon: \ p yrchard and Its Lo Ro Si TOL rutiersyinie; \fter the noon luncheon the Com- |i, mind when buying their Christmas | day morning. The author] ' 1 and springers x ; nr spent last Thursday in fown. J y mittee proceeded to the White House | vusents : : day. ( t { is, 101 which are | . a } eacl . 1 ain of Buitalo, N. ¥Y., Whore ¢ made ils most polit "4 : Tents Mis. join Flowers of Blizabeth I 8 San A few Sloe pro id y ot ilizing : i Vi pT SOE Di bi and presented its best smile I | is about ending its second year with | oat sown, called on her parents in town heifers a attle tor beeves PHIR LM i { isi ¢ : Re : Friday pit e Wilson. Ex-Governor | its savings Department with unex- | Die the Same Hour 3 Patterson of Tennessee, Or { peeted resilfs. The amount deposited | Joseph H. Diehl died at hid I os nation, the amendment to the Consti- | This is an important factor to : 1 town yesterday i f the US nace is : : te . tution of the U. 8S. If enacted, this many families in our town and we J. Raymond Shaul 1 fora . 1 \ “We re 1 § N wil] forever prohibit the beverage incere 1 » the recipients of these J Raymond Shaub own : | . : i ’ inable to locate the origin o made a husiness trip to town Mon- nion National Mt. Joy Bank! Monday. is a fine lo i sto sale he o : ; i ; » a i . | per ol Lancaster called on é Mrs. A. S. Eshbach ag ’ ase “ps ratt ' t 3 inetox : : Ng : : BR x : wr. iy I vict : : ! / n Wednesday ne H. Cherrington, of We v during the year just ending brings in Lancaster Sunday morning 2 spend of ¢ 201TSTOW a 3C. , Sada) : : hi . : : : ; S ; 4 J Palmer of Philadelphia, | O10, spcke for the Committee In |ipe total amoumd on permanent de-| brother Charles Diehl, wl A } Congress and befofe” the President. | posit doupl it was on deuosdt | san our in Pittshaso CHO domestic © vi xceedingly DS it 9. own | Thic 3 a eeting is be and wi Fault; N urs r led : : ¥, ot aston, wa BE A I er f ’ er he | s awarded were todd ” Ling 4 interes ; ition 1 is amber of news. Hema. a seen on greets ye wy { ing held in the interest of 1RALC You can join the ml 3 18, follow APD ton Yarme ; Ephraim " ertisements could not be Mn Brag yotutoes , rT. and M arry 8 h jr. have| Wide prohibition, in the large Conti | pment any time during - one“year ago. Arson spent inserteq 5 week on account of the | rrorrman - oR: com Leespor! for a few weeks. | ne ntal Memofia) Hall, in Wasnin; | vou can stop paying or witht late hour that they were handed in. le Stoner: wheat. (a0 A. Yompson of Harris-{ton. U. S. Senator Morris Sheppard / y time during the year. sewing circle Oft times we can accommodate YOU Samuel Tressier. von Senders: og on friends. here Sunday. exas, and Congressman M. Clyde | As an illustration see the bi of Miss Grace Wednesdays, but over the holidays, | ,uitry, first breeding pen, James A Mildred Lindemut] pent | Kelly of Pennsylvania, and others | big ad on another page. : ssi mettle nie } LOCAL NOTES + several days with friends at Rohrers-! will address this meeting. evening. when we are printing a weekly the town Those of the Committee who will - 7 Keller; white wyandotte, best male Keener returnedto size of many city dailies, it is im-| irq. pest Rhode Island red, Henry M W Taney of the City of] remain until tomorrow wil] breakfast own with his parents. this in mind. [Frank Ziegler second best white DBroterly Love, spent yesterday in|at Ranschert’s restaurant, at which | News items Told In A Brief Yet teresting Way y ol « « or ———— ret — 1 : 2 3 { gle and daughter _-- wyandotte, Isaac Carpenter: best °WQ the leaders in this movement will stable Saturday after spend- possible fo insert them Please bear |p Haine best trio white leghorns Mrs Harry Musslemna A Carload of Turkeys [ white Plymouth rock hen, Engleside Mr. Augustus Wagenstein of New| pold some sort of a “council-of-war”. | ; : town. #1 Christmas Savings Fund checks | ’ of Mis. Plum On Saturday, Dec. 20, Mr. J. M |farm st turkey, Harvey Ney York, called on Mr. James Glatfelter| gome of the most prominent makers | from Bio cashed at Getz Bros { saturday Jackenstoe of the Exchange ¢ Hotel, t] women’ department the waturday. nd administrators of law in this : nine years spent as : : : eA 1 rh ; ’ ari thi . farniture Dealer H. C. Brunnel of SHR spen last will receive a carload of fine turkeys ; ware .a follow White ] & Charles Shrite of | country will attend. Furniture Dealer | Jacob Shite Jlizabet y ) 4 ; : 1 , i ing ¢ YW livery wagon ; : ilizabethtown, the (pat phe will s » of very reason-|broidery o vhite Rosell: Haves: v pel Saturday here| ji is generally believed by people sporting a new delivery wago r Yori) + > | vived by her Mrs ) P| : y : 3 4 ; ar 1 I ). Benema gives YY . Irs. John Groff. ,416 in any quantity. The price will] ( mbroidery or wolored 1 th Iriends. vho are well informed in reference to Bear ip ming D, meman children Fun: VICeS oward Shickly an ® 111 torn ) : A 1 » S & stamps Saturda “ Ro SE Of I Shicl nd of exceed 25 cents a pound and will | teri: Mrs. Harry B Haines: V . A. Rothenberger of Allen-| (he present status of temperance re- | © uble S & H AID urd Sia . ae hia, relurned home ' 1 r ig > 1 ) . : 7 : Mr, Christ Weidman has accepted a held from her late home Sa 2 ro probably be less. These are al} home | crocheting, Mrs. Roy Lindemuth, | owl, called on some of our business| soem ip this country, that this Com- ML, ., . A : afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interm yme time with the . Te : 5 ] ; ay 3 3 Ahk | after it 2 o'clock terme Mrs. ¢. S. Wash raised fowls quilt, Mrs H H. Engle, Mrs. en on Monday. mittee of one thousand, in its move 8 : ash- ‘ - . ’ \ ' "ee p aye | X eee eet Beene Clement Kane: cushion, Anna Kray- Mr. and Mrs. John Boyles of Har today, will stand out in the future | position with Mr. H, S. Newcomel t T 1] Yemetery Rev. F. G. Bossert preached in the | Mt M'mnnel Cemetery. : a il @ i ravbill: child's worl isburg ) o . : . x Strasburs Teg ris shure ast | EH 5 Witte. 2nd Hawi Frank's Apple Sale bill; rug, Ada Kraybill; child's work burg, weie guests of Mr. and Mrs history of moral reform, as the first Strasburg Presbyterian church last Be X ry 1. AN ops c ~ + | betweer ages of ‘ 0 Jsther ). Rishel S: . , ie val. a. motorevele. tide to On Saturday, Dec 13: Mr. C. S ¥ 1 f 8 and 12, Esther . D. Rishel Saturday. days’ Gettysburg battle for a saloon- : y 3 Frank will offer a large lot of apples Hoffman: novelty work, Mrs. J D Vilss Igstella Robinson of Philadel-} ;... atior n Sunday and on return- Krout a . . : less nation. at public sale from the old P. R. R.|H®rout phia, spenta few days here the guest ee hey were unfortunate as Tl . ; y 7 1 : y x : . denot here Among them are 125 1e local committee in charge of of Miss Alice Dillinger. ymselves., Try it again : aa > | evening Alice M. Kepperling | Mount Joy was well represented at Alice M. Kepperling, daughter of ithe Columbia Opera House last| Aaron S. Kepperling and of, the late Thursday evening. Mary M. Kepperling, died early Fri You should not overlook the cloth-|day morning at her late home in ing bargains offered by I. D. Bene- | 12a t Donegal township. She was man over the holidays, {formerly a student at the Sacred Closing Out Sale | barrels of strictly No. 1 New York |!he institufe was composed of Dr. Rev. J. T. Spangler of Harrisburg i] hs sof 8 y 1] New K A Hea 4 Fai : 2 Ved i ® Messrs, Mumma & Pautz will hold | Jtate arrele ‘ ™ 200 | G. / arter as 16 chairman anc town on Wednesday a. : : | icors. and members of State barreled apples, and 200 g ¢ 1 ay, the heir closing out sale of stock “for | i No. 13 A. 0. K. of M., hereby given hat This | William H. Clepper as secretary: guest of Dr. A. F. Snyder 3 Fis Committ Pr PE 1 C i M d M : I e 1913 at the Gantz's stock yards, In 1 nmittee on Poultry, Isaac Carpen-! Mr. an rs. 1. K. Charles ¢ $ Ne ; stores arber shops « Heart Academy in Lancaster and bw } I \ I Charles and son (his place, on Friday, Dec. 12 when All the stores, barber shop ind | \erdemy: in Ls y New | her patient disposition had endeared baskets of extra fancy apples. is a fine loi of fruit and the sale should not be overlooked ss will be transacted J NT . : x z : John Kane and James Keller: Cereals ' wi > fi 3 Te therseif to’ a large circle of friends ; Ss with the family of J. E. Webb. cows and shorts. They expect to | A BO « 2 Year's Day and remain closed The funeral was held from her Mr. A. B. Hoffer, carrier for route | ter, James F. Johnstin, 3. Haines, | Robert f L.ancaste spe 3 ay o | Z 5 Te i SEV H. B. Haines, | Robert of Lancaster, spent Sunday hey will offer a lot of mules, colts, | )oth banks here will observ | | | home yesterday at 8 o'clock, ang il are requested to be a and Potatoes, Elmer E. Brandt, John . , . Smi ' Washing oe : night order of Good Luck, Leo : 9 Mr, Arthur A. Smith of Washington, | sffer a fine lot of stock at this sale. Mr. Leo t Mary’s Chapel, in this plac 3 TA = Houck, the popular left Stoner. Amos Erb, Charles Welehans D. C, attended the funeral of Mrs. Also at the same time and place | 2, is confined to the house on ac PDO re fielder on the local base ball team don Mumma ing Rohrer Sener; Mary M, Hildebrant last Friday. vill be sold that well known stand, | count of sicknes yom 1igeneck : bnize Them Al| last summer, will leave in a few Pron og a [ teens ( Ryion Mr. Charles Arnold of Zanesville, Billy Gantz's Farmers Inn Hotel, to- | er is his snbstitate v'eloek Interment at dt Jiietin contains the ereatest Week for Los Angeles, Cal., where Eralen: Fletcher Prarie Enele: Connod Ohio, spent a few days here last week | cether with stock va. ds, stables, | Mr. J. M. Backenstoe killed a hog he will fight Jimmy Clabby for the J : 4 4 : the guest of Mr. James Glatfelter, shedding, ete. Th S gnod hotel | yes LE ren months old, that dres maper of inches of most reliable and Mrs. F. A. Wood left and and prospective purchasers | go 99 } ( st oF ‘ r00ds, Fruits, Fancy Work, ete. Mrs middleweight championship of the| my 44 ! 1 Samuel Tressler, Mrs. H. H. Engle, county. Why? Because we have a World Ir Samuel Lindemuth, Miss Viola advertising of any weekly in the Monday for Milton, 'Vt., after a visit | uld not overlook this sale sam mize clitcdlation. people read our. ads — lin rican To tia Vie Liat Brot. ss to the far iy of Di 4 J. Newpher. | t--a The thins HOO] < ‘h Church | Christian and then patronize the advertiser. First Number Pleased Anna Kraybill: ushers John Sterner, Misses - Gersle “Cla'k ang Bie) Band Fair at Bainbridge of God ! hold i Christinas exer died Mo That this paper is a business puller The initial number of the Lyceum | pyyi Clepper Pazion. Wolfe lon Shroy of Strasburg, were guests of The Bainbridge Cornet band which | ¢igseg Friday vening, Dec. 26. The | home of is good evidence, therefore, if you Course was given Mt. Jo Hall | Terry, ny W. D. Chandler and family Tuesday. | was recently organized has arra | program « itt preparing a | Harner, are Tio{ represented in our advertie'! Thursday ev o and we re iain Mrs. Eagle, a sister of Mrs LJ | f 1 fair and festival i the ‘| good progr: got i gla ) say it more than | sed the A Xmas Masquer: iri--on Myers of this place died at her | hall, beginning Dec. 20, to c tinue | Messrs, Ross y Smeltz Harry Charles Charles | Mrs. J. T. Breneman of Lancaster | of bands from other towns present io | .4e an auto ospect ing columns, you want to the excursion at once. large audience in attendance The A grand Christ uerade ome in Jersey City last Wednesday. | two weeks. There will be a number | er, etme A AM lecture was very intersting dance will be held iy [ yy Hall on | ' spent yesterday here with her pa-| help enliven the occasion. York Co gunn { week The Several Public Bequests 1) Gipson Wednesday evenin ) 24 v Mr. In the will of Mary M. Hildebrant, Services Postponed 0. K ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Manning. ; : . trip was made : Svand } Mr. : Mrs. 1.8 : dois | ing some time with her aunt at] : Y joe late of this place, admitted to pro- Owing to the inclement weather, | the event of the y ( Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Hamaker were/ "© bethio land ’ . : Void I Elizabethtown. ? the corner stone of the| not pe srlooker Si . hv no | the guests of their son, Dr. W. B . T i F no overlooked Yu yn Mrs. Ella Cooper of Lancaster, cele Snyder. Tt! bate today, is a bequest of a triangu- the laying of Tuesday. Dec H+ ake ‘ Pe c : y or | iis x lar strip of land on Donegal street, new A. M. E. church on Sunday was | first-class orchest: Hamaker and family at Lancaster, : - bitthdav. last THES !yvards, Mount J¢ - - ner oo Difthday ast 10S between State road and Lumber postponed. ar Sunduwy. 3 yendir the day with her |°'P® street, to the borough of Mount Joy. i Driving Club A iation Meeting Mrs. David Vogel and daughte brother. Dr. W. D. Chandler spri Tk ware COWS, Is, | Caroline m istoric: Society are A Financial Failure Setting ¥ n ne \. | of Enola, spent last Wednesday in | , ohm ¥ : heifers and cattle fo ) 1 saidandt 0, To the Historical Society are be : HE 1 A meeting of 1 g Club As : ae. J vier EM ae | Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr spent Sunday Kel | adie : nt of thi queathed books of the United States Messrs. Wm. L. Bear & Co., one of | sociation will be their room | OVD as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. H.| in : ny : - : Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct aco. died ‘Wedne 3 s at Annville, where she made an ad- 2 re lA Wi erecmr lau; Mrs. Chang Jaan; , Mrs. a Cramer. : oh ; : | Mr Willi P' Gotsch . | dress at the annua] Thankoffering 4 i ings by Mrs. Hildebrant. United States, have gone to the bad. | street on Jan. 1 1914 to elect officers.; MT. illiam P. Gotschall of New services In the Evanselical ehurch Boiler Was Too Heavy Bahn, of Lititz, Her husband, Jol Rp Germantown, Perry County, was the] ’ @ A large nine ton boiler was un-|7" ied about twenty years loaded here on Monday and while b ¢ vas a member of the. Brethrg ing hauled to its final resting place, |n “hrist denomination. Kune were held Sunday morn Fish Commission, containing draw-' the largest brokerage firms in the|st Bq Ream’s st: yn Marietta home of her x eT A receiver has been appointed. John Schwartz, President: Henry W. == 2 : Mrs. Margaret opp and grandson A Wisunqerstanding ol d end Emerson Zeager went to Philadel / 1 3. a ir is pupils at | Sunday. : Mr. Gable, a number of his pupi Was 39 on Saturday >a | ; J | phia where the latter took the ex- Miss Elizabeth Barnhart has gone | Garber. Secretary guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatto| at’ the Farmers’ Creamery, the rear and an orchestra came here from Mr. Walter H. Morten, proprietor Boy Wanted | mmstios to enter Williamson Trade : Lancaster on Friday evening with |of the Farmers’ linn, celebrated his Bright boy 15 years or over, to|'"° York where she Will spend ihe School. They returned Sunday wheel of the wagon gave way under | o'clock at the PBrethipy the intention of holding a dance in| thirty-ninth birthday on Saturday. ocd rats Weces $3.50 & Wook for | Month with her brother, Mr. H. C.| : Mr. aud Mrs M ot Brubaker re. | the tremendous weight. The wagon Christ Church, Manheim, wit Mt. Joy Hall. Mr. Gable had not sl Gli wo nr oo png Jone f{narnhart SE i Nr was raised and the wheel removed Bby’s Church near town, rented the hall for that evening how- Marriage Licenses ast Thonth: and » monthly Jueves] Miss Anna Hoffer has returned to] turned Mondey, evening after spesq and repaired. During that time the survive; Ratie ever, his agreement being for Dec. Mihran H. Guveiyan and Pearozifi OF 25¢ per Week, until Wookly Wem her home in this glace, after spend- Ing two weeks with their gauges large voller a Re : — Bradley 12. It is not likely that a dance will| § Yalunizian both of Elizabethtown, amount to 35.00. Herald Printing Co, : oak : | Mrs. John Bveriit at Jersey City. dons icuo BR secuniop “| Rebecea wife of Sj be held here on Friday evening. \rhoever tiiev are. Mt. Joy. 2t —- Mr. Ed. Fitzgerald, a former resi- OL Wi, on the idle ” Litit illig —— aie YW. —— Trinity U. E. Announcements dent but now employed in the loco- on Yea Ne . . ys haul oY: Choice Fresh Oysters What Wil] be Done With It? Well Known Attorney Arrested Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. The| motive department of the P.. R. R. at ME wv A vik He e auling with I wish to mention that I always The revenue for automobile licens- Mr. Isaac R. Herr, the well known | pastor, Rev. Barr, will preach at| Philadelphia, spent Saturday ‘here|" Pr. m. Strickler’s wagon. \ have on hand fresh oysters that I|es for 1913 amounted to $850,000.) attorney-at-law,, was prosecuted at;10:30 a. m. and at 7 p. m. on “Ech-| calling on friends. eT sell by the pint or quar} at my resi-| This was derived from 80,100 cars. Lancaster yestfay by his wife on a| oes from the great convention ¢t Co-! Mrs. Geo. U. Best of Lancaster, Christmas Savings Fund Checks dence on East Main stiet. Fisher MT charge of assy nd battery. lumbus and Washington.” Ralph F.| Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hoffman of Lo; Take your checks to Getz Bros. to Hoffman, Mt. Joy. : 2t Christmas Checks Sent Out rm Eshleman will have charge. af the | cust Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hoff- j have them cashed. : CIR - -—- To get your money take them to Christmg Fund Checks song and prayer ser at 6:45 Pf}. Mm. | man a on Michael of Marietta, |) ———— eee: Special gifts for men and ladies at} Getz Bros. They wiil cash them for Take 3 Setz Bros. to| New members will f__ ived aff the| were g of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.|!) Christmas Savings Fund: checks anan’s. Drop in and see them. you. have th morping service. Mumm: Sunday cashed at Getz Bros. >