BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA Misses Katie Ligh ar y mw 8y Empsminger of Y Ind Mrs. ha 3 . Mortuary : Spickler and son! Arthur of ] ethtown, spent last Tuesday HIE Recording Zeiger and family ntinued from page 1) ; ber and family were nfereN BW 3 | unda visitors with his brother : '3 Elizabeth Gochnauer / ms—— { Churc TR Sdn SP CY EE oamuel Garber and family : abeth Gochnauer, the old-| beginning bain Ha : = ; x Gok © snow drifts Mr. N. B gk { {1} est resident in this borough ed at Bg J (> irst U. B. 8%. oI f oy TR A RD) POE pad) nt wa mable to serve the \ La i 11 e home her nephew r. Christ-| So bh bi i i Sl [es % el le itinue un: hb Qian 1% i bie : do B 3 fe rd cn a] yairon nm R. R. No. 3. on Saturday - . ian Sher} nm Manheim street las Lis Jel onferency Sg ot _ Yb Ey A len \ nle vill move to 3 oa i night She was born Sept. 21, 1 3 a Nas sters and 5 5 ; Zo { MAdams county, in a few weeks, and } Grinm IN3Q30 ff ana was therefore 95 years, 5 months ng 173 lo- a la DEI UTR EEL Y) Wo : if you want your watches and clocks ; and 4 days old. Until a few months a ’ Th members, Abs saab Fao » ng vi fhas . |Tepaired at very reasonable charges ago she was a resident of Bamford- i Only ree More W eeks 919 schol Solis y nas 2 aa : % | You had better have it done now (oe Rel TI: 0 SE (6S ville. Mrs. Dr. Berntheisel of Co-| i = =EEE — _— veen the 0 — lumbia, is a niece of the deceased. i e vers . sien] = ¢ wg i. awa Brief funeral services will be held § jarrisburg Many mixtures are offered as Sixteeners R 200 CAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | from the home of Mr. Sherk on Fri-| All $18, $20, $22, $25, $28 . substitutes for Royal. No other : i (Continued from page 1) Shay T EEK day afternoon at one o'clock and at| ? ? ’ $ ’ ugh (ne baking powder is the same in | Conwell, at the burial service of Dr. On Jc wee 2130 In ‘he Monnontte Church 80/1 SUITS and OVERCOATS 1e Confer 3 r svi | Brown; and after further eulogy by | LE Eeabane wes peal vandteviiie. Interment will Ge wade an hops, con: composition or effectiveness, ot President Keirn, and the reading by , iy ans Eshbach | "pen: Privay in the cemetery adjoining Rei os Station 50 wholesome and economical, | the Secretary of a « letter Zrop. Bol Bava tater ith | ayn To be Sold Now at the Final t the pas nor will make such fine food, | ward W. Jones, of Boston, the ses 51g shoals Ri ee rr ol Emanuel Moss Reduced Price 5. A pas sion adjourned. Emanuel Moss died at the home of 3 ] Mr. Hugh McGarvey spent several four con- | From 8:30 P.M. until midnight Ngh. (2caarvey peut several Phares Metzler, near Salunga on Fri- a at Lebanon last week. ’ = same time there were hours of social inter 2 day evening The cuu f death was Master ddie Keen r is th new ay evening ne cause of death as | e close of Royal is the only Baking Powder made course and entertainment, addresses, | aster Yredale Keone e now yneumonia, he being sick one week. | , relations x | clerk at A. D. Garber’s store. | E Bh & : » Ee from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar -{recuationg, poms cand muse BY! TUL of Reimer Wes & Suturdgy | F16 Wet @ lar band and tad worked) his ped . . fOr f the ia % : members of the Association. Mr. visitor to friends at Harrisburg, | among the farmers of that neighbor-| 8 are Frey, of Newport, again addressed | | hood for many years. He leaves a irati : Mrs. John Dyer was a Tuesday vis- ar : : eo ee —————————————————————————— | (18 Association in the evening, stat- itor to friends at Philadelphia sister at Reading. The funeral took The Clothin at Bi e ce nals the bootie To. pe : LT : | plac em o g JOINT SCHOOL the baptizing of the Church of the | [’8 Dow he enjoyed being present, Mr. and Mrs. George Danner of | Place on Monday afternoon 2 it 2) TE Mr. BW. Strickler has finished Brethren which was held on Sunday | and congratulated the Association On | { ancaster spent Sunday in town o'clock with interment in the Eberle | . : stati] , . : ! ster 3 : a or re end es wide | : sialic k ok fas | ws manner of doing things, Mr. Harry Gramm of Harrisburg | Cemetery Manny” was very wid Prices In Our Windo m had stripping his crop of tobacco. r this place. Licht 7 oft cottons od I AY us e neg Lincoln School of Marietta took ad- Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Zeiger and | 50! refreshments yore served, | made a business trip to town Mon-| ! in ? t Jui : WwW ¢ > ! ¢ achinist by occupation e spent | . mantage of the sleighing on Friday. Miss Sue Jacobe of near Maytown,| > & short dance was held Mrs.| 4, | mantis, by .cooumorion, He Shows what splendid values you can bu a nes Th orl : is 1 t Sund ith the f ’ par. | Weigle, of York, and Mr. Edward Miss M Nolt of Middiet the greater part of his life among | P y y at f the ey visited the Joint Schoo ; spent Sunday w e former's Miss Mary ot of Miadietown| ® HeRier per Er Toran plac Miss Minnie Haldeman of near ents, Henry W. Zeiger and wife. | Crow of Harrisburg presided at the a Sunday visitor to friends In | ny po: pad oF Donemt, B a wiki WAY BELOW THE COST PRICE r leg Green Tree Church, spent Sunday Owing to the service on the mall | DRO ' town jr Sali iid. £8 a 3 h 66 years, 4 months and 28 days. He Our time is limited to three weeks, so this forces with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Emen- route last week, on account of the | ; The 2 Ofer ne Sera 801 Mr. B.S. Weaver delivered eight | tn 3 Private ir ronay & vith id an neiser. * drifts we were unable to send you | infu ¥, Were 2 reslecta] am) 279! 1034 of extrs. fhe horses to Middle- | : or : us to sell with no consideration of the cost of ; > resident. | ! 77 Regiment Penna. Volunteer In- ‘ Quitea good many people witnessed these items for last week. lo ye en town on Tuesday YF wrch § ion re] these Suits and Overcoats. a; . . . 4 ’ ’ > | fantr on Marck ind While coasting on ‘Sunday, Oscar, | 7 iy 5 Philadeplhia; Mrs, | | mustered out Dec. 6 1865 ; " a | Vice-President, od of Addie - oot 5 bs aving : = a : A 0 0 u | Kate Dorwart. Second Vice-President, 1 0F Auton Brenovian, ont 8 Md] Tol aly Hine momhs $15 & $10.50 Suits & Overcoats Now $8.98 gash in his face e | Lancs T Rigo. number of tows fats ar res : - : , : S| iv: Thr. aor a0, A107 rire S12 & SI350 Suits & Overcoats Now $6.98 Personal Medical :j=iicinim wm ooimoinir sy), moe Examination FREE A. Gramm Recording Secretary, Har | [late John Miller AT THE Hall last evening RO . Mr. and Mrs George Whitecamp | , AIMBHATe.. AIAR. end Tes En : 2 | risburg; Chas. Gearhart Cor. Secre-| I ate spent several d: 2 10t Bainbridge, died sudc os at the if or hiladelnhiz ' av i : See bh 2 o ays IB pome of her daughter, Mrs. O. P. § [Zr Phiiad pam : Day Rudy, the village visiting relatives hos fro : I cop isease, on Frid = Ul Pl 01 Nn [Ore | | Chairman of E Com., H Re Miss Myrtle Sprout of Lancaster | © =" he ae : Ee : of 1 in 3a | Seward W. Jones Chairman on 1 em- | 5 8 : Lh horas AP Me 2 ight 16 dece ed had r } 13 bs | Sew ent Sunday at the home of Mr ani] 2B 08 NRE h 24 West King Street, Lancaster. cutive Committee consists 4 on BC * some time had not been so well %, % Mr. and Mrs, J. D Easton spen | S Aveni oe : wl Yosleek ® : Day Rudy Chairman, Harrls- Sunday near Maytown, the guest Ok. Se. y i Si dicd 2 Jeuen HEDIS 000 600 MuN—.. | ¢ t Eli bethtown | burg; Mrs. J. E. Foltz, Deodate, Pa.; | pr. ang Mrs. George Sherbohn ple. = Anu Ly a — & J. H. Keirn hilac ia: A r , i physician could be summoned. She — ote arret , EllZa W. U, Relm, Philndeiphia; Sara Feb] 4, 0d Ww, 7. K. Preymeyer en | was born in Conoy township, and all." 5 WFAN GLEN A I . terman, Danville; A. E. Rudy, Har Joyed & sleigh ride to Manheim op!""> "'t = LO/OV LuV thic o ction - Friday, February 20th |store; J. A Gramm, HArsburs! | Sunday whero they visited felons, |'°T life was lived fn thls section New Farm and ’ y T. D. Hooper, Philadelphia; Lillie | A ‘large mnewi cooter Is being tn | She Yass ; Mere gh of hie ; ? TRE ~ = | Murray, Altoona; Jackson Stokes, | stalled at the n ik station and other | octhel church, and took tL ° . . REAFTER = ’ ’ { § a ¢ le m sta Ina er | Ll i ; a om AND EACH FRIDAY THERE E Lancaster; W. B. Bender, Mt. Joy; | repairs are being made this week, interest in church, years ago being a usiness irectory of lar weekly visit to Elizabethtown. Following is a mocplete list of | Neideigh were Sunday visitors at the | DU! bane S100 Reny yen a he ancaster ounty | those present | home of Mr. Tillman Barnhart. is survived Xr two daughters, 1 re Mr. Jackson Stokes, Lancaster; | Mr. and Mrs Harvey Frank of |O- R. Pokey 23 us, JSaunie Mr. Alvin H. Loeb, Philadelphia; Mr.| york called on the latter's parents, | Stump, of Bainbridge; and two sons, 0 . ( i : : ah, i ur Representativ W. H. Keirns, Philadelphia; Mr. Ed | Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Young on |JackSon Miller of Lancaster, and p atives os Wear This Badge Pancoast, Philadelphia; Mr. T. D | Sunday | Jonas Miller of Bainbridge. The Hooper, Philadelphia; Mrs. Lillie G. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oleweiler and funeral was held yesterday with Rowley, (Hooper) Philadelphia; Mrs. | daughter Bernice of Elizabethtown | Purial in the Bainbridge cemetery. B. F. Eddinger (McFadden) Tamaqua; } spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. | Mrs. Miller was the mother of eleven Mr. Harry E. Lunger, Danville; Mrs. | Stacks, | children, twenty-seven grandchildren; Lillie Murray (Kelley) Altoona; Mrs. \ Mr. Harry H. Kline, our local rap- | thirty-three great grandchildren, and Lillie Hipsley (Sneath) Pittsburg; | i | he publishers of the old reliable FARM JOURNAL, of Phila leiphia, are preparing to publish *“e illustrated FARM AND BUSI- NESS DIRECTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY, giving the name, et oth ‘ural route, and telephone connection of every farmer 1 the county, all arranged under postoffices, and a classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY, uch & ail business houges in {he nty ranged under the proper Geadings With the Directory is given a complete ROAD MAP of the ounty, with each road NUMBEREDto show the exact location of h farm, as given in the Directory This Directory will contain ma®ky interesting PICTURES of fine farms, thoroughbred stock, churches and public institutions, schools and pupils, portraits of prominent people, ete. The names and necessary information about farmers are being secured by PERSONAL CANVASS of the 10,835 farms in the coun- ty. This Directory and Road Map are so useful to farmers that from our experience in other counties we can guarantee that the Directory will go into at least SIX THOUSAND HOMES of Lan- : vhere it will be constantly usedby farmers and business men for the next five years The Farm Journal Directories give information which makes them indispensable to every farmer ang business man in the coun- Y immense improvement over other directories, con- 1at most publications do not «ive the 1101 ‘ fine Belgian hares to New York on | ea : Tuesday. | MARIETTA The German Baptist Church will | T = ee open a series of revival services {in| Weight of Snow on Roof Crushes a Mr. John S. Chillas, Windsor; Mrs, | | Building Cvrk (Schad Middiclown: their church at the west end of town | Gertie Luft, (Schadt) 1} etown; | Saturday, Feb. 28th. | er Lon Mrs. Christ Wachstetter, Dr. Manship of the Radio Institute, of Lancaster will make his reg H 3 rs. Geo, H. Brown, Mt. Joy, Messrs. Wm. Gantz and Frances '°acher in the Sunday school. Her . bit fancier, shipped a lot of extra | 5iX great-great-grandchildren, Mrs. Nora Gannon (Rittle) Lebanon; Mrs. E. Weaver (Weigelt) York; Mrs, Addie Weigelt. (Rittle) York; Mrs. | a | Mary E. Miller, (Carrigan) Reading; | | | | Mrs. Lizzie Kavanaugh Reitzel, Mid-| Frank Smith of York, is visiting in -.! Slotown: Mrs, Sallie Davis (Ader. Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. Garber of bx ? ; | Blaine, Perry Co., and Mr. J M. | town. : : . holt) Royalton; Mr. H. H Lander | Wentzel of Harrisburg Sundayed with | Roy Erisman of « hristiana spent muth, York; Mrs. H. H Lindermuth / \. D. Garber and family. {a few days here with relatives (Rhoads) York; wr. J W Arm- | Mr..J V. Kline, our oxtensive con Harry’ Holt of St. Louis, Mo strong, West Pairviow: Mp . Day | crete manufacturer, built an extep-| Visiting in town several days | I) Yo Tn eu sion to his railroad siding which| Albert C. Reinhold spent the week = 3 2 i S : | leads to his concrete works at 8 | risburg; Mr. A. R. Wissler, Harris 15 {1 ? the Florin. W | ¢ x is ned ‘he tool house of the Florin Water squire ne advance fees for @onsultation, advice or examine 8 burg; Mr. A, E. Rudy, Fort Be | teins was over from the John © give you the benefit of the best advice without charge m' Mr. Thos. C. Knowles, Pottsville; | -" : : RIS i i ; Sy arrisburc:. | Raymond lot to the E. L. Nisslv lot you what s | Mrs. Pritchard (Bruner) Harrisburg; | opposite his new warehouse, on Sat.| 25t Thursday : : | ite yr BF : * i ; Mr. Jos. Simmers, Harrisburg; MIS. | rd 3 William Tate of Philadelphia, who | "aay = | Sillers, (Kellar) Mt. Joy; Mr. Iver ’ Was visiting John Bastian, has re- i . ‘harles chlege \ lef 8 | Bruner, Harrisburg; Mr. J. A. Logan, | Mr. ( harles Schlie gelmil h left on turned home B | Harrisburg; Mrs, J. A. Logan, Har-| Monday for his home in Troy, Ohio, Miss Gertrude Mehafiey has return- i sadi 7 TV fter s ing three weeks in town ! 1h risburg; Mrs. Sadie Wyant (Bary) | [ter spending thre Yseks HA wowy ed from a visit with her sister, Mrs. for you and then it is for you to say what will be done. Ne . Sunbury; Mrs. Elisha Bell, (Wyant) | the guest of his parents, Mr. and Yichard Mott, at Burlington, N, J po poor to come to us and learn about the really womderful Danville; Mrs. D. Covert (Wyant) Ms. Henry Schlegelmilch. RADIO and noone in ill health should neglect to secure valy- 8 Danville; Mr. Chas. Campbell, Leban-| Miss Naomi Freymeyer wishes $0] i ihe Ion School. Who wis TH 20 advice. Let us PERSONALLY see you and talk over the mat- on; Mrs. Chas. Campbell (Curran) thank all those who =o kindly re- several days, has returned to ner Do member that our diagnosis {8 more than half a cure. The Lebanon; Mrs. W. Fetterman (Ruch) | membered ‘her on her eleventh birth- poergy is invariably plespant and agreeable to patieats. Danville; Mr. S. M. Harris, Harris- | 93Y. She received many beautiful | DIO treatment means a complete restoration of health im burg; Mrs. Harris, Harrisburg; Mr, | ©ards and other presents. ving diseases: | H. G. Brown, Altoona; Mr, Grant A special meeting of Florin Castle | serious illness of his father, Captain | Sowers, New York City; Mrs. Anna-|Ne- 13 A.O.K.of M. C. will be called S. E. Wisner Noises. , Dol Byers, (Wonderly) Philadelphia; | Oh Feb. 28, 1914 at which time select | =~ 10Wn is to. hive another Mov. and Throat. Ute B. Wetherill, Philadelphia; Mrs, | 0ficers will be presemt and special ing picture theatre. It will be known J. Cunningham, (Wonderly) Phila. | business transacted for the weltare| '° "0" "Wr 0 W will oo i i ie Mrs. K. Dieter, (Mooney) |Of the Castle. All members are re-| “wc. 0 fn Drug Ron, Mt, Joy; Mr. Chas. Gearhart, Phila- |duested to present themselves and | , and Indigestion. delphia; Mr. Seward W. Jones, Bos-|take part in the matter by Order of! rrhoea. = ton; Mr. Jos Bright, Sunbury; Mrs. ste ee. ; Meee Wa to Quitet or,” in Central Hall on Friday even- NER SNARE I TO 1 1 OL adder Troubles s Kate Dorwart, (Smith) Lancaster; : soe y 9 Presicing ing again filled the auditorium to its S———— - AMICRASETOr ! officer, W. C. Bates, 8. K. C.; A. C. ; : : a Mrs. Mary Beamesderfer, (Lahley) Er aS tes, KC apacity lhe entire performance Lancaster; Mr. Wm. Afflebach, Lan- | ! : proved a success, and the cast may caster; Miss Lou Appleton, Philadel | ee ia . | J produce it in some of the adjoining % phia; Mrs. Lizzie Bair, (Appleton) SOCIAL A SUCCESS lOVDS I Lancaster; Mrs. E. A. Walton, Lan- Zi ; Za i I el . Zion B hurch, \ caster; Mr. David Cotterell, Harris-! Neat Sum Realized for the Lutheran burg; Mrs. Cotterell, Harrisburg; Mr. Parsonage Fund Geo. 1. Brown, Mi Jo: Mrs. Geo, ST Lanne) skit ogres Soy Two Boxes at Price of One Philadelphia and Washington, D. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Wheeler of this viace, vere married fifty-one years give the names, addresses telephone connection, and other important information aboyt farmers, secured by PER- SONAL CANVASS from the farmer himself This CADVASH of ountry districts is so costly that most director: publishers can 10 LOL) Cl 0 afford to make it, and therefore jig:« of farmera published are cases copied from the assessor's lists classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY includes every busi ness house in the county, whether iy city o country In other Miss Clara Bohn, assistant teache directories the names of houses in the cities and large towns on sition Charles 8S, Wisner of Sewickley, 1 ly are usually given. These features, with the Road Map make the Farm Journal Directory an indispensable hand book for every live farmer and business man in the county If you are not sure that correct information has been given to one of our canvassers, please send it direct to our main office. was called here on account of the ‘ WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY Publishers of Farm Journal WASHINGTON SQUARF PHILADRLF "HIA 1000 {i The production of the “Drum Maj- | A ——————— mbago. ervous Diseases Il skin diseases Have lestified Are New St. Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. Madison St. Lancaster, Pa en St. Lancaster, Pa Pa Stewart H Brown, (Kellar) Mt Joy, Mrs. | rgely attended Emma Zimmerman, (Eichelbe y the Ladies’ Aid Society Middletown; Mrs. Johnson Ke oe Mt atheran Chur 3 rod ne present le music was = leature, AS many Joy; Mr. G. W. McDevitt, Lancaster: g at the home of Mr, ang Mrs. H. ina 1 services were held in wae KIDNEY ETTS Mr. Wm. Bender, Mt. Joy; Mrs. Wm.| C. Sche fine program was reg-| = ng iternoon nd evening a 0 any kidne Bender, Mt. Joy; Mr. Thomas Rod-| 4 : n of I il 3 fier , man, Philadelphia; Mrs. Wm Shank, | freshments or rved dite 2 t a meetin [ the alumni associa have or mail for (once "Mt. Joy; Mr. Harvey M. Shaar, Lan- | ) ; IN KIDNEY ETTS, whicl caster; Mr. Homer Strunk, Altoona, | of refreshments, which will be placed | and Mr. Francis Fry, an invited | in the parsonage fund. The following | 15U8l, and considerable business was These pills are for | i | | | }, Lancaster Co., Pa. New Holland, Pa. ‘arge sum was realized from the sale 3 own, the attendance was larger than f the remedy at a nominal 1 OO LH © » following all Kidney disorders such as ANY OTHERS CAN BE : . - | = | te i 3 Jlatfelter pre- guest and President of McAllister program was rendered: Selections op | [ransacted. rvin I Glatfelter pre bago, Rheumatism, Backache Inflammation of the blad , Burning ville S. O. Reunion A ri Y Qn} 1 | sided, and the following officers were Irine art Tr Ad the Victrola, H. C. Schock; vocal so- | sided 1 the follc z i Urine, Heart Trouble and all urinary disorders. Two 50c boxes for hosen for the ensuing year: Presi- +} he price of one box and thus save 50c NSTITUTE IS 303 FEHL | lo, “Little Snow Flakes,” Dorothy | A Good Bee | Schock; recitation, “The Captain's | 1€nt, John S. Tome; vice Dresijent, — 3 Ye altar * ooretar iss There was a spelling bee at the | Daughter,” Kathryn Longenecker; pi.| Vik B. Glatfelter; secretary, Miss REE ALL THOSE WHO Washington School near Florin om |ano solo, “In the Gondola” Mrs, E, | Barbara Habecker; treasurer, Miss Ch dl ’ D Saturday evening which was very| Jay Nissly: recitation, “When the | Vicla Johmstin. it was decided that | an er LS] rug Store well attended. A good program was | Minister is to Tea,” Miss Catharine | hereafter there will be no public : i zabeth own rendered and there was keen compe | Shire; vocal solo, “Sing Me to Benin Be West Main Street, Mount Joy. +g |Htlon for the prizes in the various| Sleep,” Miss Helen Krall; plano so- | SXercises, bu | classes. Unusually when the scholars|lo, “Moonlight on the Hudson,” | Program will be given, the members | SUNDAY HOURS 8 TO 9 A. M.,, & TO 6:45 P. M. B. 20 of a school win several of the prizes| Miss Gladys Flowers; recitation, | 0d their friends only Joins Male, * it speaks well but the pupils of this| “Origin of the Banjo,” John Root; | ted. A number of other impo P M particular school “had bells on” Sat-| vocal solo, “A Dream,” Miss Mary | things were discussed. . - urday noight, winning four of the| Schock; Victrola selections Mr. H. TT prizes © Schock . Subscribe for the Wh Joy Bulletim. | ~ I 1
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