) Y: PENNA. WEDNES PER. 4. 19 y AD! ’S COUNTS—OUR WHY MERCHANTS INT AND DESERVE HELP Society of Lutheran Church | ! | reating Parsonage Fund | hirano ! toward procuring al the Trinity Lutheran! L have been made and the Las id Society has taken upon ii- le responsibility of supplying Justly be termed the ‘‘nesi| 1 steps age for oe Slee! Comm BldS on lone BURGESS BROWN’'S COLLECTIONS FOR INITIAL MONTH ARE GOOD nay Society has adopted a novel 1 its effort to accumulate the A neat 6-page circular, “The Traveler,” has been issued, ! when in one’s possession, v describes its mission. You your signature thereon and to another friend, sending your | bution to Mrs. H. C. Schock, y. h circular provides for twenty contributors. This is a novel and is sure to bring great re- for a good cause. The contrib- are to be made prior to May Two Thousand Dollars Ordered Set Aside; One Half of Which is to be Applied to the Sinking Fund and the Other to Pay Interest on Water Bonds—Other Business 4, EE S. FRANK'S STOCK SALE | The regular monthly business meet- RAT ling of our Borough Council was held Offer Cows and Hogs at Wash-| Monday evening hgton House Stables Feb. 12 answered to roll call: President Dil- | linger and Messrs. Ricksecker, Barto, Gable, Richards and Sumpman, Clerk Fellenbaum and Burgess Geo. H. Brown. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. C. S. Frank will offer a lot of | fine young Holstein and Dur-| cows and also 125 head of hogs | Mblic sale at M. A. Spickler’s | ington House stables next | A report from G. F. Connor, day, Feb. 12. | inspected the large steam boiler le hogs are all home raised and | the water works, was read. > from sucking pigs to shoats | i1er will safely carry 125 hing 125 lbs. Also some fine fat | of pressure to the square inch. Every- Everything offered will Post-| thing else was pronounced good. be sold and must be right. { Washington House stables are | Ordinance Committee a minutes walk of the trolley| Mr. Gable reported the ordinance and in case of rain there will pe | “Committee on Trust Fund.” Same e shedding provided for teams. | was held over for its final passage hse of rain sale will be held in| at the next regular meeting. dry and if real heated. don’t forget to attend this on Thursday, Feb. 12. Farmers an opportunity to stock up h hogs for your Spring sales. A who The y e in Burgess Report The report of Burgess Brown show- only started the new his term. $67.50 the first Brown stated that he of Mr. R. Felienbaum, water rents and would at the next meeting wed on pase ob) re eee CRIs. ANIZED CHORAL SOCIETY cold the stable be Jed that he not y right but collections netted month. Mr, has the bond 1s collector of present ease ear also His is Raising Today aoday the large new barn which is 2 t nlace of ape SS roved same Yond B ho (Cont Rehearsal Will be Held in Mt. Joy Hall This Evening Se A hough some one (?) saw fit to this new and needful venture a k, a large number of our re- able citizens met in the Methodist urch last Wednesday evening in sponse to a call by Dr. E. W. Gar- r and organized a Chora] Society. The officers are: President, Dr. E. W. Garber; Secretary, Miss Marguer- ite Herr; Treasurer, Rev. Bossert. The first rehearsal will be held in Mt. Joy Hall this Wednesday evening at 8:45 when al] singers are re- quested to be present. The price of membership and a book is $1.25. emer tl ree Entertained Bible Class Ladies’ Biblz Class of Trinity U. E Haven street last Thursday evening. Reghlar business was transacted, af- ter \which games and conversation served. A number of members the {class with their friends attended and @ll spent a most enjoyable even- ¥ err lI Eee ee Mad Dog Attacks Children \ At Marietta yesterday a mad dog attacked two children who are now being treated at the laboratories of Dr. H. M. Alexander & Co. Master James Shue, aged 8 years was bitten in the cheek and Paul Nagle, aged 5 vears, had his ear almost torn off. The dog escaped. He was a collie. rrr msn sll A AI Operated on Yesterday Yesterday Drs. Bowers and Wright made the final operation on” Ward, the young son of Mr M. Rackenstoe. The young man is doing very well of late and will soon be able to walk without the aid of crutches, burt on Arndt, Arndt, | iff and | ant. | SE, They Bite Like Dogs While in the act of dropping the Elizabethtown last " {fox for a chase | , | Tuesday. Mr. Kliza- | b. 6 kyitten in the hand. , can | this | at at Beni. Mr / Vv Care For Their Patrons | The Conestoga Traction Company I has placed a station house at the Mt. | bting of © held ak er d leasant Road for the convenience of fhat point. a rr rat He's Procperous, All Right Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Baker of BHliza- hethtown, announce the birth of a aughtq The family formerly lived ere. A dvertis 166 WII Ask tor when the following at | pounds | Mrs. H. H. Morton entertained the Sunday School at her home on New | were indulged in. Refreshments were | of and Mrs. J.! Gochnauer, | | formerly of this place, was severely | | ; he many persons who take cars at| LOCAL NOTES items Told in A Brief Yet In teresting Way News | mr one Vegetable Soup will be served at | | the Farmers’ Inn Saturday evening. | The Donegal School will hold a { spe lling bee on Saturday evening, | Feb. 1. Yo Water peals in the The Committee heard ap- Council Chamber last | evening. | Miss Mary Eshleman, who has | been ill the past two weeks, is con- | valescent, Mr, John Hendrix quit his job a | the cotton mill after being employed ! there a number of years. | There will be a live bird shoot at | Elizabethtown on Saturday. A num- | ber of local gunners expect to attend. | \ fine display of S. & H. Green Trading Stamp Premiums are being shown in I. D. Beneman's window. | The Ladies.’ Aid Society of the | Lutheran Church wil] meet tomorrow | afternoon at tic home of Mrs. James Metzier. . | Mr. William Way jr. of this place the apprentice at L. P.\Heuig's { tonsorial pariois, working evenings and Saturdays, The many friends of Mr. Clayton Warfel, who was suffering with pneu- | monia, will be pleased to learn that | he is recovering. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton and Mr. lA. Wilson of Philadelphia, compose {a Salvation Army and are holding services on our streets | is re:igious | nightly. Mr. J. 8S. Carmany moved into his fine property on East Main street on Monday. While Florin loses one of best citizens and oldest business men, we profit thereby ' — 1s Horses, Colts and Mules On Friday, Feb. 13, Mr, Ed Ream offer a lot of horses, colts and mules at public sale at his stables on Marietta street in this place. They range in age of from 2 to 10 years, and weigh from 900 to 1,400 lbs. Among them are some extra good single line leaders, good work- ers and excellent drivers. They are all well broke. Ig ‘his lot are a few extra good lh i g A pacers and trotters, Also dark gray mule good big one; a few ot good single line leader Every horse will be full protection and mus sented. will] odd mules, ld under a be as repre- 2t ll AG nr Who Can Beat This That Mr. L. P. Heilig of this place, can make his hens lay in winter, must be handed him as these figures show. During the month of January his thirty-five White Leghorn pullets laid 673 eggs. At one time he thought his pen was too full and he removed five of the birds to another coop, tak- ing the run of the coop. In one week or seven days these five birds laid 33 out of a possible 35 eggs. Mr. Hei- lig hatches chicks for sale from this stock and already has orders for 475 day old chicks. ——— Se A Valentine Sociable On Saturday evening, February 14, beginning at 6.30 o'clock. The Junior Class of the Mount Joy High School will hold a sociable in the Mount Joy Hall for the of the Schools. An interesting be rendered and there teresting features. The following menu will be served | at the conclusion of the program: Salad, Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Cake, | and Coffee. All are invited to come | and enjoy the evening. 2. ere ell A A ee Vm | Landisville Fire House The new brick fire house erected in the rear of Koser's carri- | age works Landisville is Rearine | completion. Quite a debate was aroused as to its location, but after a careful survey it was decided that this place would be the most suitable one. etl AE \/ benefit program wil] will be other in-| | ' spent being at Prospectors Find Ore from the Phila- | S- H.j of the dug report A party of prospectors delphia, were exploring a few miles north They and Shenk farm borough, for well over iron ore a 100 feet deep some ore rere SEE finding Maytown Lady Married i Miss Marie E. Froelich, daughter | of William Froelich, formerly | Maytown, now residing Hershey, | { was married yesterday afternoon to | { Thomas Black, a barber, also of Her- shey. of at AT Will Preach at Masonic Home Next Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Rev, C. D. Rishel will preach in the Masonic Home at Elizabethtown The Church of God choir will have ¢harge of the singing. Sr —- It is just as well to ell the truth about it. President Wilkan in so all- fired big himself that os his OQ. Sheets sdHarrizhirg, spent SU TI ~ this being especially true in the even- | Meyer. | garet | friends in town Wednesday evening. | employed Personal lip 0s 0 Our Nay Re- Drs le Pal Wee NEN i THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Friends and Your Acquaintances Mr. R. N. Bixler of Pittsburgh, was | Tuesday visitor here. ! Mr. A. L. Stumpf of Sporting Hill | was in town yesterday. Mr. 8. O. Frantz of Rohrerstown, | spent Thursday in town. Mr. D. E. Long of Annville, called | on friends here yesterday. | Mr. Wm. Burkholder of Lititz, was | 2 Monday visitor in town, Mr. C. S. Brinser of Middletown, | was about town yesterday. { On Friday we noticed Mr. William | Yost of York, on our streets. Mr. C. M. Shroeder of the Capital | City, was a Friday visitor here. ! Mr. R. Light of Middletown, was the guest of friends here Sunday. J. Hoover of Lancaster, called Donegal street friends Friday. Mr. H. S. Zimmerman of Scranton, | vas seen on our streets yesterday. Mr. James J, Palmer of the City of Brotherly Love, was a Sunday visitor n town. i Mr. Wm. J. Waggoner of Center, Pa., was the guest of friends here om Thursday. ! Mr. Joseph T. M. Breneman of Corpgell, is home with his mother for a few days. Messrs. Geo. C. Thompson and W.! | | | H. Mr. { mn day in town. Miss Laura Buckwalter of Leola, spent Sunday here the guest of Mrs. S. H. Miller. Miss May Flowers of Millersville State Normal School, spent Sunday at her home here, Marguerite Baker of Man- the guest of Miss Viola Baker on Sunday. { Miss Lydia Carpenter entertained a number of her .ady friends from Lancaster on Sunday. Mrs. M. M, Leib returned pester- | day from a visit to her mother and sister at Glen Loch. P. Vv. Gallagher and J. L. of Philadelphia, spent yesterday in our boro. Mr. John H. Fry of town, Miss heim, was Messrs. Goodhart New days German- | spent a few here with friends and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dennison of Stevens Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hoffer. Miss Mary Stoner was the guest of Miss Blanche Kauff- week, of Lancaster, man several days last The Misses Emma and Ella ams of Lancaster, were guests Mrs. S. H. Miller on Sunday. Mr. Phil Pyle of the Smoky City, spent a few hours in town on Satur- day, the guest of his father, The family Moore spending a few days at Newtown Mrs. Moore's parents. Mrs, A. M. of from Friday to Tuesday her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Cramer. Willi- of of George is as guests of Marietta with Vogel Messrs. Jacob Hummer and Benja- min Kautz of Steelton, visited here and at Salunga Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Michael Detwiler, Miss Mary and Miss ited friends at Middletown The daughter Lytle Thursday Mar visited Belle vis Daisy Weiser and of Misses Raymond Florin, Mr. James T. Plunkett and Miss > guests F. Baker 7 of Mr. E a | Walter the Xmas lays 1 his left for Worcester, Mass., whe ¢ by a in that | city. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wenger | (Continued on page 5) —— — contractor State Wats 5 Per Cent, Under the passed by the last Legisiature 4 g the fees of no otaries are re- taries, ber _ cent. of the counselors look small. quireg feg reasury. 1, L Two-Thi Hea The “BE ment” w Sunday ¢ various had the well paidgd ceeded thirds of hear the sé There wery who attended at the mornij A report fro gives us this Presbyterig ing services was a thirt the average. gal Springs i good. Church of showed an ind just fifty pe Sundays. St. Luke's was a fifty the previous made an eff was nov “ap other church every hotel in ture and invit? church. Evangelieal—T this church was 2 hundred per cent, everybody was wor] ance in Sunday Sc est since Rev. Bar Joy. Lutheran—Here wag also very hundred per congregation fort in ge Methodi church vg efforts as ing their 2 cent. over t Sunday Schoo eq. United Lere wa 5 ing when the Church was crowded. The Sunday School, which is one of the best attended in the town, had a goodly number of attendants. — eel Gree VERY GOOD SCORES Ab Weaver Kills Thirteen Out of Fourteen Live Birds Mr There are certainly and around Newtown. After reading the following scores you will agree that we must take our hats off to citizens of that village, not as champion hog for which they are kmrown crack shots. some good marksmen in raisers far and On Saturday a few of the “cracks” | Ex- bird all members of the ior Gun Club, held a live shoot and here are the figures: 2. ..0-0-10-1-2-1-1-2-0-0-2-2-2 9 2-0-1-1-2-1-1-0-2-2-2-2-12 2-0-2-2-2-2-2-2-1-1-2-12 1-2-2-2-1-2-2-13 D. Moore was tie for high gun down there, cels Myers D. Moore 9. Mumma 9.9.9 Weaver Mr. a shoot at Marietta recently but Mr. fourteen, YW he must bow tc weaver, who nly lost one in killing ven straight _ is rl, Had His Nose Crushed \ bdd accident occurred on the farm of Mr. Amos F. Eby, 11% miles southwest here la Mr. Harvy Snyder, was Mr. 1g a colt when ast evening, when d man, injured Snyder was kicked nose re- cur the animal crushing his forehead. him in the face It stitches to close Dr.:A. F led him a — and bruising his a number of wound. Snyder of ice, atten Confl cting Signs md Hog saw his a sign of On Sunday two morning large ver town, —— Entert an when the mer ill entertain at five hundred pleasant occasion is a A Sociable St. Mary's Guild Episcopal church will able at the home of Mrs Brown Thursday evening, Everybody is invited ee AA Or ne it A . kold a Walter Feb’ 12 to come, of A Barn Destroyed Thursday the small frame Frederick Harold, near Oys{er Point was compl.tely destroyed / with contents which ing¢ldded The origin is unkng a wide but as | Lake's £0di- G. arn of its horse. Cy ey ETD. Revival services starte® at the Cross Road Church on Sun§lay even- {ing and will be held every night this | week. J Messrs. Albert Roth and Harrison | Sheafter left on Tuesday for Philadel { phia, where they will spend several | months. Lost—A ile. mud chain to an automo- Finder will please return to J | | | Freymeyer, Florin, Pa., and b | K. re- | ceive reward. | Mr. and Mrs. { Elizabethtown, Wm. Keener of Saturday in the llage as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ol Snyder. Oliver K. spent ivi i ver Mr. Snyder is able to be confined to due to an at pneumonia John Adams and and Mrs: Christian Eshl Mr again after being for some time typhoid i about his bed of ack Mrs. son of Lan Garmay Mi caster, and Earl and 3 01 Samuel ere PF Ir. and Mrs, Benjamin Holwager near Moun iday guests a A I'ne 1ge females Viola Hamilt Wittle, Benjamin lance, male 89. or roll: Grace W Katharyn ri nidaer, Rider vs weleo 'eacher —— Church Cc The Churel theran ( Monday even IN ¢ hurch } ing were elec fle Olne Heilig Sliampaughn antici- | vi en this section extra fine Hi big dairy tracted for finest to be farms twenty- found purchased fron of mear Newioy Mr. OC. N. Florin. Yesterda chased passed ,| which we The catt Thursdg from were gle from
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