INT JE) Y, PENNA. W KDN ESI JAY. JAN. 1914 £1.00 A YE) lirtuary arin Jn Sule ear A Ei Den THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Gone to Their Reward Mrs. Katherine Shertzer died at her home in Columbia Saturday in her 91st year. Millersville | of Hast | is also | Henry Neff died near Sunday. Mrs. Annie Frank Petersburg is a daughter Mrs. Lizzie Bender of Salunga. James D. Landis James D. Landis, part editor of the Lancaster died at sea on Sunday ore aged 51 years (rip around Daniel the globe, Daniel Kulp of near on Saturday from complication diseases, aged 77 years. He i vived by th foll Christian John K., Shenk ear funer rom Yeste as owner and New Era, from typhoid | He was on a| Kulp Manheim, died | of 7 sur- owing and M Manheim. his Amos The home K., 1 living n al Mrs M Maria Warner Warner died on near n’ Mrs. home ing iti year. death Joseph ra at hou ment of Ww th and to was a church for age coming She 0 years Germany, when quite Lutheran in ry young ber of the ars. John Stauffer John Stauffer, an aged near Manheim, died at his Wednesday following a stroke he sustained a few weeks ago. ceased was 73 years of age. He survived by his wife, one son and one dayghter. The funeral held fr h his late home on afternogn and interment was zenecker’s resident of home on which De- is in Lor Cemetery. Mrs. Anna Anna Alhricht lf ses. mber nother d near free dinner will - a Snyder—Sheetz Oliver K. Snyder, 1 young man of Florin and htractor Jacob T. Snyder and Miss Irene thtown, were united st Thursday ening 7 son of 1} $; in o'clock. Hoggson Brothers, of New York City WAYS (ot New First National Bank Build NSs—(11] PA ———— Gf RR ing ADS BRING RESULT \] what Cur Able Corps of Reportersy ii: e———y a Fe . “Crm roe] Became EA HRTEM J ama = it = A Ps ~~ A ACEC, 5 rarer ro f & Were the Contractors With Mr. C. A. Warner, as Superintendent meeting a cordial invitation | ed to all mothers. That's Same Bul| M. Jenes of Cli J a Holstein-Friesian he paid $15,000. This gar a voung bull -— ba is 3 feet; The Te. I’enb: bank succes um when s and turned over to re heigt h, % ente red xteer when The Building exterior dimen width, 35 577 ol bui rest foundation. i the ions feet; feet Ss On rubak the em years ca en of l¢ to a The granite, Hf. shier ploy present Na tion the ngth, the stone base trim- f buff pres- re 0 ronts, effect. | 30, he the the n Ton-| the side. treet on and Easy Set laree all rated indow is a which an ated room, w ( f by oper are imprc juster from banking The Entrance you fir double doors ar st storm ant api TC SS storm plate ted with he protec xtra loors avy Interior 1007 doors, 1 mounted 1side the desk le radiator. The rtment is I 1 border. This pt ded by white It: four feet mounted a glass surroun wainscoting which is with plate g cornice of this seventeen electric Ii in white shades. In seven wickets or wind the working discount, receiving teller, bookkeeping, depopit win nace is marble upen scheen on the mounted encased gcreen are onening into They are a er, payig br papels, screen balustrade tye th are win- An S- very oved the ach is iblie alian high onze Up- are ghts this lows space. tel- sav- THATS fal | pens Ol Ju Re fs 1 i Hee THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR “RIENDS THE PAST WEEK in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Fr.ends and You: Acquaintances ~ouna Mr. J. M. Chubb of York Thu.sday in town. Mr. A. H, Burkholder of Lebanon, was" in town Monday. Mr. D. C. Franch was \n town yesierday. \ Winiam tappincott 8f Corning, > satu.da, in town. lda Hunceer of Harrisburg, raken up her 1esidence here. nd Mis. John Kecner atiend- funeral of an aunt yesteiday. May Taylor of Washington, | heie on a visit Satuiday. Wolf of Lancaster, circu- among friends in town Friday. | and Mis, James Koch of Lan- | {spent Sunday in town spent of Lancaster pent with | Ww. M. Thome spent | latter's home in Bain- | | M Hastings of Philadel- | ntown on business Sat- E. Helm and H. G. My ister spent Monday in Haines Thursday Seamuel ast in town with B. Eber- Saturday and A. spent | y= | of Lancaster | Rhoads isburg, of Phila-| visitor M. Swartley Thursday in itz, spent Sun- of his mother, h 1aw of mother, Mrs. the at attended Hil legas, an ] Rev. Heller's Church. Mrs. Saumel Minnich ton Boro, spent Sunday iting h mother. Mr. George L. delphia, burg on Mrs. Enos month w W. B Mr. DD W gage agent here, { Market street ho Mr. Albert Di was the G. Keener Mr. Harry here nd Was town of in hing- Vis Richards of Phila- business trip to our is here to spend ith parents, Mr, and Detwiler. Kramer, a her Mrs. P. R. R. bag- gs ill at his North nme. 101f of Lancaster of hig sister, Mrs. J. is Mr. Pittsburgh parents, Mrs to Phila- nd a week as ‘rances Sat- and Sunday H ent urned to pending VS Wwi1 ‘nola n Chas. lays in H. Mor- ends Mountv own as Lon. Mr, guests Ohio, week Rine- Har ned home re the guest hart Miss Alice s a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. town. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lancaster as Miller. Messrs, Smith of the home Seeman. ield, efu ng a reer of Orrville, 1e home of ler, south of ‘beck and Sunday at r. and Mrs. Dea guests Frank Young and Cyrus Lanca r. spent Sunday at of M1 Lewis YLI'S, Mr. Norman Shaffer of Elizabeth: town and Miss Rettew of Ironville, were g1 of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hoffmaster Sunday. Mrs. William Guthrie A. Fisher and son Geo. bethfown, re guests Lo necker Thursday. Robert Amspacher left Spe o a week 1ests and Mrs. Jdr., of we of Mrs. for after her rother Quintor I 3 aunt, Mrs. M. E —— - —— AR Settled Out of Court The of M : 1 charging John tion and bastardy g list for Court on Mcpd settled prior to bei Siller paying a ¢ costs. case oo fornica- the tri but it was lled by Mr. ration and 1y on A Fair Date Fixed At a meeting of Directors of the County Fair «n lay—It was lecided by a unsrimous vote to re- main in the Pen-M:jih cuit. The dateg for this’ vear re fixed for from Tuesday, er 29th to Friday, October tr Or Mong o At Columbia annual electic Collegg of Phy of Cd je { WHY | tained Columbia | George mrisburg, | 1 MERCHAN LOCAL NOTES News Items Told in A Brief Yet Ir teresting Way Mrs. Kate Geib, who was quite ill, is 1mpioved. Mi. B, W. Biown purchased a fine tou.i1ng car yesteiday. Miss Glace bdLokes is ill at the home of Mis, Anna Mecgiil, ReRd Letter Day at Morton & Myers’ sto.e next Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Lewis beeman are impioving after a seveie spetl of sickness, The bank statement of the Union National Bank may be found in an- other coiumn. Wanted—A bright boy to work in store before and after schoo Ad- dress X. Y. Z.,, care Bulleun office. Mis. H. H. Morton enterained Rev. and Mis. N. A, Barr at dinner \F1iday in. honor of Mr. Morwon’'s ‘birthday. Mr, J. W. McGinnis has purchased the office building of Mr. C. A. War- ner and will move it to the rear of his hotel. Mr. John Zahn, carrier on Route 4 from this place, is off duty this week and his assistant Mr. F. E. Hershey is dispatching the mail. The Union National Bank will hold its annual election tomorrow and will banquet at J.. stoz’s Exchange Hotel. Many people from town will at- tend the euchre in the hall at Eliza- bethtown this evening for the bene-| fit of the Catholic Church there. Mrs, Alpheus L. Biandt wishes us to thank her many friends who so kindiy remembered her on her birth- | day in an event long to be remem- M. N. Brubaker, our well known surveyor and conveyancer, is recovering from quite a severe spel of sickness. Mrs. Brubaker is aiso | indisposed. Mr. Mcnroe Kramer entertained the following at a musical at the | home of Mr. P. R. Greiner on Mon- | day evening: Mr. B. F. Gerber, Mr. Frank Brian and oaughter Ifa and Mr P. R. Greiner and family, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brian, Miss Ida Brian, Mr, Walter Greiner of this place and Mrs Fred Minnich and son of Mountville, , Were enter- at supper by Mr. and Mrs. H. Morton Saturday evening. rr ett A eee COMPELLED TO GIVE TITLE H. on Works Here Must beHand- to Wrightsvi le Concern surprise locally here Saturday nded down by which effects the Grey Iron Works was quite County ership the of here which is as follows: i ghtsville A sets E. Hardware Company Realization Company, Shaw and Campbell Car- Opinion filed and decree rdered in favor of p aintiff. In the equity proceedings of the Wrightsville Hardware Company against the "Assets Realization Com- pany, the issue wds decided in favor of the plaintiff. The Wrightsville Company bought from the defendant the property of the Grey Iron Works, paid a portion of the purchase meney; but the defendant refused to give title. Under the Court's decree the defendant company will be com- pelled to give title SEER NR Sleeping Child Bitten by Rat While asleep in her home, Anne Smith, a young er of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry residing on the Mifflin farm, 5 rerely bitten The little girl was ened, and her screams ttention of her mother. om the latter found from a wound on the side of daughter's face. The evidently hungry, had attack- while she slept. The nd, 1ich pairful, is not large, nd no serious results are apprehend- d Wri r'ngton. here daugh- Smith, néar Co- by a rat ght. awak the a the r ed fo streamil her is erm LE rs A Plea ing Lecture On Monday afternoon Vialuf gave an illustrated lecture on he Holy Lands in Mt. Joy Hall for the benefit of our public schools. Nearly all the school children were in attendance, crowding the hall. In he evening the lecture was repeated to another good sized audience. Prof. Maluf was assisted by eight pupils of our schools. A neat sum was realized for a worthy cause. The Lancaster Inquirer Says: Dr. John J. Newpher of Mt. Joy,! Dr. J. R. Lehman of Mountville and Dr. George W. Kinard of Leacock were al] teachers in Manor at one time, but that was so many years ago that they dislike to think about it ee eel D'd Ycu Ever Has it ever occurred to you that, are 1,140,000,000 acres of till- n the United States but of it is under learn farming, Know? there cent. all per Let's eet An ene A Shirt Sale 7e ab 10 doz. Vif the trade at 39c¢ your to an ‘Te saving 0c and we are aDiece A Shirts at Former pi You ¢ -tail a big ice 5c. Is 77 on Friday Our townsman Mr, will celebrate his 77th Friday. He has been since 1856 and for many years superintendent of the Mt. Joy tery. birthday 4 fing he was ceme- 2@re in Adverii A Marif church used advertise ae its loeal odell of 27 S M. Backen- bed at her] Prof. Geo. K. Shirts that old | at Getz Bros.|™ George Fach | USE THIS OUR ADVE TRAIN SERVICE There Is Talk of the Pennsy Taking | Off the 9:58 Train Here Although it would be very unsatis- | factory to our townspeople, there is | some talk in railroad circles of the Pennsylvania Railroad taking of train No. 64, east, which stops here at 9:58, Station Agent Mr. John H. Stoll was | given an inkling to that effect recent: | | ly, the company giving as its reasons that the ‘train is not patronized. This is undoubtedly true but their are reasons. In the first place there 'S no good reason why the Pennsy should not advertise its time table in | ‘ocal papers, thereby enlightening |. the public as to its schedule ag was ' the case until a few years ago. We | feel confident there are many people | that are not familiar with its train service. Then again this is the worst | time of the year for good railroad patronage and we feel certain the | company will have no reason for re-| moving this train from its schedule two months from now. Shou'd this train be taken off there | would be too biga gap in the schedule | from 8:35 to 11:44 A, M. No. 64 is] {one of the best trains on the road! 'nd persons giong to any eastern pont can take no better train than this. Then again only a few minutes are lost in its stop here and altho a heavy train, its a cinch to get started | quickly on account of the down grade. { The Pennsy is pleased with its | recent action in recognizing our town |as a regu ar stop for No. 69, Altoona | express, west at 5.43. The monthly tickets to Lancaster have increased here considerably and it has been clearly proven that this was a much wanted train. The same (at least we hope so) will prove true of No. 64, if given a little more time until] the public ean familiarize itself with our train service. Let all who can, assist in strating to the railrcad officials that we need and want this particutar train by their frequent patronage and we. feel certain our efforts will in re- turn be appreciated, by having this v2'» remain on our schedule in the future. derhon- cesses ers. “Everybody in Church That Sunday, Feb. 1st observed in Mcunt Joy as “Bvery- body in Church Sunday” is now a tainty. Six p:sto.s and a goodly | number of representatives of the churches met last Sunday afternoon in the Sunday Schoo] room of the | Lutheran church i order to devise plans to propagate the movement. | Rev. F. G. Bo presided. Fol-| lowing remarks and stions by | both pastors and laymen, a commit tee was appointed, consisting five membeis of each congiegation represented. Mr. H. 8S. Newcomer | made chairman of the commit tee. This committee will hold meet- ings and arrange for a personal visitation to every home in Mount Joy, and invite the people to attend church services on Sundiv, Feb. 1, at either morning or evening or at beth services, each to attend servic- es in the church of their choice. This committee, which consists of five members from each church, will meet on Sunday afterncon, Jan. 25, at one o'clock in the Methodist church. This is a laudahle undoubtedly will result in good to many. All congregations are urged to participate in this cause. — tm Sunday” is to be cel Tt sugge o was movement and They More Than Pleased If the people of this community would only stop to consider, it would needless for them to regret mis- I yceum Course attraction af- too late, second number, ed is University | y evening best and wit- was been the here one pleasing here. the house should have ‘n order to the e paying four attr: for five the Fisher- 19, and the March 12, the best, for the ore paid see Feb. oot S money rt Co. Jubilee fit) hipp Thomas Ray Is Some Shot If, there were more matches its a sure thing that Mr. Ray Keller, son of cur townsman| Mr. J. B. Keller, could keep that family eating turkey seven days a week. Some time ago he won two turkevs at a match at the Farmers | Inn and on Saturday Mr. J. D. Mum- i ma held a match at the same place {and Rav came home with another pair. The other winners were Geo Moore, Samuel] Weaver, J. D. Mum- ma, Henry Smeltzer and C. N. Mum- ma. The judges were Messrs. G. S. Vogle, Frank Good and H. Hornafl- us. Seven turkeys were shot off. ——— ghooting Trolley Stock Sold At a sale of stocks at I ancaster | Monday, the following were gold Twenty-four ‘es Lancaster Mt. Joy Railway to George N. | Revnolds, at $60 per share. shares F \ilway stock share. eet Taking the Voltage Guthrie, perintendent “of the htown } Comp: are n oltage at town. re Pr se on and stock olizal to st by © Mr. taking the various places thru; That's Why It's Prasperg Landisville National only bank in this ¢ oven Jor businesg. oj | | the and | took RTISING MEDIU] r { 0m [he Town In Need of Elecirie LIONS LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION OF THE WEEK What Has Tran.pired in That Theiv ing and Indus..ious Village a Short Distance West of Mount Joy as Gathered by Our Repoitorial Staff Mr. John Raymond day at Harrisbuig. Mr. and M.s. .ohn Sunday at May.own. Mr. Oscar Young spent and Sunday at Lemoyne. Mr. H. S. Musseiman was a Satur day visitor to Harrisburg, Mr. Charles Caison was a Sunday visitor to friends at Elizabethtown. Mr. Geoige Henry of Lancaster made a business trip to town Mon: day. Mrs. Jacob Rider spent Elizabethtown the guest rents. J Mr, John Weidman had the mis fortune of losing two fine shoats last week. Mr. and Mrs. Columbia were town. Miss Elsie spent Saturday spent Satur Kaston spené Saturday Monday at of her pa James C Sunday of to ornman visitors War and Marietta in the ner of Sunday | village. Mr. John Roth several days in spent est of Dubois the gu of town i his parents, Mr. Oliver KH. 8. Weaver Elmer Geise. Messrs. Harry Snyder moved into the property vacate Dy and Christ aster ¢pent Sund ing friend Mr. Frank Brown as to f st week. Albert Dierolf 3 a Sunday visitox cob S. Carmany Mr. - Claude Kee Sunday of his brother. Mr. David Eshbach returned home after spending several days at Potts town calling on friends. Mr. Elam Hess and near Lititz spent Sunday of Ezra Hess and famliy. Mr. Max Nentwig has position with Mr. Jacob driver of the oil wagon. Miss Elizabeth Geyer ‘of near Elizabethtown spent Sunday with her sicter, Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Mr. J. G. Beatty received of extra fine Virginia Monday. Come and try Messrs. Walter Welfley ley Gingrich enjoyed an Marietta, Columbia and I Sunday. Mr. and family of Eli day in town Ichler and f Mr, Harry “Big Tom,” is ab.e 1 after being confin some time on A large numb ava ag bri “report ner spent Saturday Harrisburg as the at guest family of as guests accepted a Shank as a barrel oysters on them, and Niss- auto ride to .ancaster on Ichler Mrs. Jacob 1h and Sun- Harry spent § Mr, mily. Kline, known as tbout ag L the CK est Rudolph r Ma very 5g home and Mis, Hen Young, Mrs, Greiner, R. u and son of Elizabeth Sowg town as guests ¢ 1s. Benj. Mickey. Frequently we discuss the elect and our property holders ness men could do than band together and defray what expense there might be in placing a ight at least at the various street coiners thruout our town. Let ug hope there will be some action on the matter and that very soon as we know many of our leading citizens favor the project. Qa S hear our ric light otizens question and busi- nothing better Teams returni Mt. In a Collision ng from revival church Sat- figured of Mr. of town. The fo.lowing each While ces irday ever in a collis Monroe teams home etTV al asant wile were and lan ed golly re al minjured. yccupants escape Gc 7:30 to 9 A. M,, 1:30 P.M. 3 $ liday, Jan. will each; 8 Suits sold ri to I B25 during we offer 5 R Overcoats § at $6.35 each. to the fi fi those hours. Getz Bros. i a 5 be e cu They Were Dang rH. .H. Kral for M