VOL. XI. NO. 46 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1914 $1.00 A YEAR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM SOLD $8,533.80 WORTH BANK STOCK Any NYT Will Be Held in the United Brethren ; | hea | i | &/ | h E i » | Auctioneer Chas. H. Zeller Disposed | / Church Sunday Evening, Mar. '$ J of That Amount Yesterday [ 4 Ay A J J | “CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR RALLY . : ! in the lecture room of the Church. One of the largest sales of bank! B S E { ' * { - Tv Te 7:00 P. M.—Processional, ‘“Blues” { stock held here for some time took | \ J f) iY “ad Rods.” ershened BS their v6 ( 3 d > 5 S lie y place Yesterday afernoon When spective captains to the ‘auditorium | ] {auctioneer Chas. H. Zeller disposed = Tr. ’ X Jf : | or of the Church : : Tass { Singing by the congregation—“On- Five shares Union National Mt. Joy, | - a E by the greg ar | bank stock to Eli F. Grosh at $140.00 | [ i i ists oA ine HAGA TAr : i i f ver sitare | . ( Ml Scripture reading, Endeavor lesson Il Il Es ghare. 5] Le i |of the evening, Miss Edna Hershey. § Five shares of same to Eli F. Gros Prayer by Mr. S. N. Eby, the old cen DON [Ee rs 1 Pil Wee | Jl snares of same to SCNOC Words of Weicome by the Presi- | b $139.00 per share | dent, Owen P. Greenawalt ‘of the following: Ten shares of same to H. C. Schock | at $139.00 per share ¢ well Known People From Qur| ‘A Practical Endeavorer,” Miss | rHE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR Neighborhood Have Passed to thne| Fdith M. Bentzel FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Great Beyond Since Our Last issue| Music—Ladies’ Chorus _— Niitional. Mi Gone to Their Reward Recitnti 3 Evelyn Shiite what Our Able Corps of Reporters en OW ES ~Miles Lecdom. | Found in the Card Basket About Charies R., Heiserman Instrum tal ! lo—Miss Esther Ha- Yourself, Your Friends and Your Richard Heiserman, son ge rger, Miss rrance TinsInger, Twelve shares of same to H.C. Schock at $140.00 per share Acquaintances Beulah Bailey of Florin, ged ei Thing g Ad 2 M 1 G Erb of Columbia, 3 A HA A MS y in town Geo. H. Kroeger of Lancuster, afdursaay 1 OW f : : : Te r. Gus Rodman of hiladejphia, Marie Rendler ; : ’ y week ¢ ‘ P er 1a of Atlan- Rendle; intingdon, Chicago, was Friday. Lancaster, town. New York l Thursday. Cassidy of the City of e, spent Friday in town. 4 Z v } A iVin 1 necadad.ng, was ya 0 Db l n of M Mary x ; r to : Yat; 1 gu of ; xing i esterday Committee nm resolutions reported i 2 3 Eomuw o 2 ! y 4 E ecan ntangled jome; =" yeh o ? o te Miss Salome Feeser of ra tee and many of the members of the pa : Elizabethtown, at 3 ‘clock onday tien, aged lou : te g lied A r. : AEE ‘Hildebr it plage Officers Were Re-elected Association are aware of the death : : : ifternoon and his rieht arm torn 1 ( jacob 1. 1 2 Ly ol or “v : ; Philadelphia, spent Thursday in our fount Joy Will be the Meet- of Mrs. Kat el nee Kn A. ~m0ca) la ayer es Not Agree I l : : ; = : ice Again Next Year—One since our last Reunion, therefore, /ith Some oi the “Interested Citi- : ploye ig Mr Rudolph of New York > Most Successful of the 27 Resolved that we express by this 3 n the School Question— utting om of tt fa ry. i Teh i, of ¥2umou = : : - - = vas sojourning with friends here om rs’ Course i i ial dis re born : : hors 3 SHIPPING MANY CATTLE Friday. a ever miss her fac and genial ( e wa wrried he ceili i : : ly Mr. H. L. Spohn moved into the iturday the twenty-seventh atin = bow humbly to the We Ove rd i-on n ex py odbei:, : Se +3 2 : d a numb years : : ya a ! aT Oregrm va nN of ag ihe VE Mr. E. A. Engle Ship: yricad to Vir West side of the H. Engle property Ww annual reunion of the Mt. Joy Six- iyi Decree, and extend our hea ; terdaj th services at ginia—Another "IC Goes to : Viki: ye. ners Associati ag Dy ide ? : given le ubil 11 In pri 100n Wi i 3 € See ners Association, or as Pr ident fei sympathy to her friends i > ? shaft. The limb was thrown against Flor The smili sausienauce of R. A Kiern says, “the annual gat’ 7 0f Resolved, that the same be spread £ FOLTG'S action tuereon,: 80 1 le of thel Ea ag Dre w f : bo t ' Sa ¢ 2 : ; } ® % : , 1 pI ing Wahl o , Was Seer the Ex-Bean Eaters,” was AIR upon the minutes of the Assn gain. pubile gentiment, J 3 lef to the floor, Mrs. Anna McMillen id eH ay pon the mir s of the Ass'n, a e , room 150] fallin 1e floor, | : SOESOY Mr. E. A. Engle has returned from town Friday. t Joy Hall in this place. Thomas C. Knowles of Pottsville eral the shes of the ma- | A Anna McMillen, widow of ML. Hh Lngie has y from : x A ' . os ” homa : 1owles, Homa : EY . A Wales a tri Leesbure. Va te hie r. and Mi v. D, Chandier spent kb Sixteerers are all former then took charee of the memorial t tow seems, would have Fellowcnivio srrled Lil into the. a trip to Leesburg Va., y which 1 diel ! LOCK ars : Th f 3 employes carried 1m laa 3 a 7 3 ¢ I 3 11 i I . : ! c ye ct D 1 ; aD : blace n shi a earlong of his 1 with tl lamily of Fk 3 hts of the Mount Joy 1 3 a nti Chee ipa A LOinptied wit : . "eas f the LaPierre House here, died P!aceé ne shipped a carload of his : H t Joy Soldiers’ corviceg memory __ of Qt ' x ; Sma iain office and Dr. Treichler was] , ; ' Sree specially fine and pure bred Holstein Co at Lancaster, 2 School, which, until twent r BrownWpwhereupon the 1018, We presume Is ilrue as can : ‘ | ly morning at the h f her specially fine and pu red Holstein 5 ! J riend : 1 the; RE _.. summoned, He sent the injured] : : 3 ek wnttle Th ire aAnml h Kohler of Lancas- flourished here. The ree Np resolutifons offered the| eaned trom the sense of numer- i in-law, John Gainor, at Trenton, : cattle The entire carload, with the : Comuilies Du. "ors | ou articles, conversations, and what Man to Lancaster. He was taken to} V from a complication of di ;. exception of four head, were from his © i 7 in town the guest | ous ¢ cles, C T'S S, & vay ITO a con ication I diseas- prion or A ath ~ | it St. £ 's Hospital where he was] : pe, Si of Mis 3 v Barbara street, is «at a ular Annual Meeting of] ot Within the past three weeks. St. Joseph's Hospital h s. Her husband died on December farm near Newtown. They were ss Lydia Carpenter. ¢ ra st If A z 1 al hfjeeting | . : | at our citizens are further inte r Dr: Atlee r y 1 3 : ; 3 er wre : Vier : B. Detwiler and 18 (pe Mt 16ere. Association. hel attended by De. Atlee. He was rest-| ; .ptor being a helpless paralytic for purchased by Benchler & Scoville, Liss m Chandler was the . > na i he Mt, Jo3 s ASSOC 1 31 # i rom f. < yt y { > : : st Joh 3 Sy £S - ber of families t Mt. J Pa. Februar 21. 1914,|°Steéd can be vertified from the fact ing comfortably today. | “wo years and it was the wife's con- extensive dairymen at that place. ¢ I Mrs. John Snyder at Stras TAY ay at Mt. Joy, Pa, 1aT; ’ , ; : ~ { . as . burg from Fridav to Sundav ssion opened at 2 41. gq it t Philadelphi Pa. on| that we are again asked to publish | stant attendance to him that brought Since returning home Mr. Engle re- Pug from Friday to Sunday = pc v e death, a delphia, a., 2 Wh ' a | : = : : : 2? \ RNS ars zt Wm. Keirn, of hy : Bw or Elmer E. Brown, | ¢ntibuted articles on the subject RELIGIOUS NEWS | on a general breaking down of the ceived an order to ship an entire car- Miss Jennie Musselman of Landis igikal. 1, Of aay 23, 1913, of Dr. Elmer E. Brown, — i ; : S Junday Nm the chair 2 2 ! ? tant 5 of the, '1€V are appended: op | system. Deceased. was fiftyweight load of high grade Holsteins to Flori- pent Sunday in town as the A ot offtoere 201. Chatrmin one of the oldest mem oe a Mt. Joy, Pa, Feb, 21 News From Our Many Local Houses| yours of age. da guest of Miss Rebecca Ebersole. cers ( Association. was announce where- % o 3 3 a 7 a OC (CF 1 ited 3 : 3 “w. > ug id : of Worship ! ti amas si Miss Verna C. Chandler visited her Bnanent Committees showed all on the following minute was ; | ister, Mic. Lowiniae Fiillios star nt with the exception of Dr. ,4 . a dozen citizens of our Alpheus Mowrer LOCAL NOTES A BoE 09 deceased, ' Cratrman of Ex ope 1 of lif lays ; “Why not exclude the out St. Marics United Brethfen Alpheus Mowrer died at his home, hanics G Saturday and Sunday. i ceased, 8 Na 43 hen at the 2 ne lays . Ang : : y iv vl ditt , , 2 : : . if. When at the end of life one fa) own pupils from our schools, then H. 8. Gabel, Pastor {near Bender's Mill in West Hemp- News Items Told In A Brief Yet VI hilip Pyle of Pittsburgh, was e Committee, and Seward ;,wn the burden of his toil, and 3 ? 3 v Staal 2 | : / t nest of - r 3 Pi down. 4 : : > : would be ample room.” This, Sunday School at 9, A. M., H. N.|fielg ai p, on Thursday night, teresting Way gles of A ataer, Mr. Jno. Yyie record our loss, and while we shall ) oF @ Four ve rt. -¢ oI tl sch I qt ton a : = - | eral was held on unconscious and bleeding profusely. | NA RFit) 3 : McMillen,. formerly proprietor andmark, may sttll following: Editor: —1 have heard no less Chairman Membership Com- enters upon a well earned rest, it is oe ion is ono of the weak: ) ly, superintendent azed for jars, He was a 1e * social held at the Pre he Exchan i on Sunda tes of session f 1912, were > ne Je hw i pn Je 1 I have thus far heard. hing at 10:15 A M. by Rev.|farmer by occupation, and death re- byteriar ; ! r h Was § real SUCCESS Mis An ie D. Bower © Reading . departs should pay a tribute to Ris Ir imns that this new D. D. Lc D.:P onierence SU-|gylted from pneumonia Bes 5 his > I ZV Ea 4ined@ accompanied by Mr. *. Plunkett approved. ry: and it this t > the appointed the follow- nemoryv., and witness to the worth of for the work of the n. mime y. Brown ths he Mount ns, Mess John Arm- y.. 1eere S jesire to express ng could have been erected and out Increasir our bert the original members of Ha and i th sociation, it’s : 1N( | tol ston 16 truth of U ¢ ; i ; = ¥ as I p nM Viola 1 ~ and -. Elwood esoluti , 4 3 : owth has been largely due to his atement ning at 7:30 o tor na EF Wott 1amnatar ¢ y-10u I 1 Iillard spent St 1y Monday * untiring efforts and guidance. 8 n the other hand exclude these Fives ; e Menno t vith fri it Harris and Mid- and o,ve freely of his time and means, ... . . . lirectors Ww ) resbyterian Church 5 Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor the news of his demise: has caused ¢ Ve a ducating tl SL Sabbatt Scho at 9:15 ays respond-d tc 1 Secre- SNOW= profound sorrow among us. s” wit] cent of increase for Divine Worshi 1, surplus of 57¢ 1d from the Dr. Brown was a man of unim-| .,. hers’ salaries, heat’ or the 2, gal; Evening Surer giving det CeIpts neachable honor, a genial companion,|. | ro wit} town’s pupils. The Mt. Joy, Subject “The Good Samari- AL Boor : : Zs he me S urt Mt. Joy Mrs. Lee Forney and son Jacob of expenses, showing a bglance In , gz itnfyl friend and a wise counselor.} .yoyuc derived therefrom annually tan”: The Communicn of the Lord's arin re i a et 28, Foresters of America, of Lancaster. nt. Sunday here the Saday Of 57¢. O ion both pis great integrity of character, over $1,000 and if we had the Supper will be administered on Sun- Both Aa "this place, have Be requested tO guests of her parents "Mr. and Mrs. y [ith the pis Joyal devotion to the best inter oom [ presume the annual income day morning, March Sth in the Mount \ Av Vonrs neo Mr Stoll came Blend the ‘meetin of Court Lancas- ests of education, and his genial and| ,,q1q exceed this. By the auditors’ Jo¥ Church. Preparatory Service on : 5 Sok ee on : Ea os "ter, at ancaster, en Thursday even- n read, .ompanionable nature made him af reports it can be seen that this’ the Wednesday evening preceding. |p. : lee ir n ing, as Harry | Mace, Past Su- resting friong respected and beloved by all. money is utilized, therefore, where —— of Nis He Wig 8 a. o Dreme Ranger of the United States, cht, of our friend has passed away full|woujd that extra thousand dollars Miscellaneous Shower Ze 5s RAE Lins Besic: : 1ag a littl surprise for the local IWens, of experience and honors, but We came from yearly, were it not for Miss Ida Bryan was pleasantly sur- oe RE tire er : rorester 1 : to go are re J. H. shall never forget his unfailing! these pupils? This clearly demon- prised when a number of friends rs ag ied f 4 the uested neet at the school house 1 staple: o,urtesy, and the sense of duty strates that we want the country gathered at her home Monday even-| effect of ctont’ stroke. af he ~. corner for the 7:15 trolley. Harry reunion last the guest P Mt. rich cuided his every action. | fol to attend our schools, Our 74300 and tendered her a miscellaneous [of 84 years. is d hin Tillian hief Ranger Rev. } who While we bow in humble submis- town is growing and eventually we shower. She received many hand-|ip de: ius me pl Jo leas Mr. Alber Jampbell is moving e of ion to the Divine Decree, we hereby ill need a larger building so ‘Why ome and useful gifts, including chi-| these ‘hil ren: 1 Is 3 2 H {ald A reach H from the Hagenberge property om and MS, sincerely testify our grief at the loss not act now? na, glass, linens, etc. Refreshments Harry Stoll of Florin a DD. D. 1 y ). D.. of Har- West Main street, to e Brubaker for of 4 loyal member of the Associa- A TAX PAYER oncluded a very enjoyable ing ; Se NS. tion, a good citizen, a kind and in- ei Those who attended led qylgent father, and a tender and de-| The Charge of the Light ppd Gerber, Mrs. P. R. a) Y “The Che 3 f the ; ¥ voted husband. hat Doem, > Tat g oo 8 john, Mrs. Rev. N. As an officer of this Association,’ MINAM aroers and. son E his memory will be loved and re- > ui Morton, Mrs. Joseph versed, To his family is extended iL. a year: Ilall a year Sophia Dowhower, Mrs. S our deepest sympathy in their be- 1 4 yoar onvarg, man, Mrs. John Way and dat 1 the same old way "A x \ aria reavement. 2 Mildred, M ( X ” i \ c a hundred. Ves he rie aoe : % Upon motion of C. Day Rudy, ft 3 SE : Amos Garber, a : ay : ; } ; s to Hest all th cinls ofl Mr. oud Mrs arry Williams, the ‘Forward the New High School!’ 1 Samu ressler ( : ; ) seconded by Wm. Afflabach, the ott et ha fe Bryan, Mrs the ited Brethren Chureh Fosse Watson and vi G. Dillinger “Wai or awhile, they said: y 3% ahov inute was adopted, and copy e : Way and chi n Harry an € Hay Rte dpa . ARATE le vere. entertained. wi na above mi e - adop Wait if you want to be dead Iie a : 3. ; yrepared himself to d the multi- ——p we : entertain zoose dinner sent to his family. Seadh . | Misess Id: Bryan, tie, 1 a, dos Cision 1, : a at the home tf Frank Waison at 0 the sa old way { Actes 1 n sé day, 'b la ¢ g a 1 r ht 1 I g ats These resolutions were handsome U1 In the same ay Mary and Mae Eshleman, E t Brought Results Went almost a hundred. oro - alk S4ith and vy engraved in album form, and con- | Greiner, Anna Myers’ Edith and i < ikeness of our Kathryn Gingrich and Edna Hershey.| i : | ; : : " jned en. excellent like hi = as “Forward the New High School!” » Bryan's wa eo 16 Mr Walter. 3 oduced eleven 50-1b. cans of lard. | fine Scotch collie doz. After a two | iD base ball and social circles: here vhich Ww Miss Bryan's marriage to Mr. Walter , 5 . . Rs Aft : fellow , Sixieener, Ww f his Did anyone make a break? W. Greiner will take place next | 0 crocks of pudding and 35 large | days’ search he had us place a small | 2bouts, spent from Friday to Monday smitted to the members O nth. | - a of “ponhaus” Mr. John Eyer |card in our window and within half a | here with friends and acquaintances. S S £ T 0 Snrince Sindav f and four hoes I One day last week Mr C. Irving iD negal § ines Sunday. eraged 418 pounds dressed. The¥Y| Swarr a farmer of hea v st Mr. Harry Haverstick, well kno arr, farmer of near town, lost a : wh a Yes, all the pupils knew | : month. ; : A Y. A few made a big mistake! was the butcher. day we located his dog. Bulletin ad- Mr. Havyerstick is now assisting im gies were pronounced by Thos. ot, fret and sigh Rudy, Wm. Afflebach, Jack-| 00 not to weep and ery, Largely Attended Service Away Buying Horses —— Ee, ee taking a “course in agricutlural work | | i — i | evrising brings results. coaching athletics and in conjunction ; | kes, Harry H. Lindemuth,| oq, put to croak and die; The ordinance services held by the} Mr. Ed Ream, our local dealer, left Hospital Auxillary Meeting at State College. : Hooper, Chas Gearhart, , the fated cheese box Church of God last Sunday evening| Monday for an extensive trip thru| The regular monthly meeting of wenger Gest ramm, Mrs. Lille Hipsley| 1... aimost a hundred. were largley attended. The number | Berrks and Schuylkill counties where |the auxiliary will be held at the home Free Mr. Knowles read thes of persons who communed exceeded| he de buying horses for his next dbig|of Mrs. Jos. Charles, Thursday after-| 1adies’ Homg ered by Dr. Russell H.\ pj. pa0ards to the right of them, | that of former occasions for a num. D be held here on Saturday, | noon March 5th, at plock. Time | free this wee nued on page 5) | (Continued on page 4) “ ber of years. for payment of due select oma, | i 4