The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 29, 1914, Image 1

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VOL. X1. NO. 49
MOUNT. JOY,
PENNA. WED?
iSDAY, APRIL 29, 1914
$1.00 A YEAR

If You Want a Greater Mount Joy, Put You John Hancock on That Petition When It Comes Around
Rev. Galle
nl
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Dean Wos Very Sudden on
Unexmecled
PREACHED A FUNERAL SERMON
AT READING YESTERDAY
Mrs. Gabel Was Horrified to Find
Her Husband Dead in Bed at Their
Home at Eight O’clock This Fore-
noon—Was Fifty-Three Years Old
This community was shocked this
forenoon to learn of the very sudden
and unexpected death of Rev. H. S.
Gabel, pastor of the United Brethren
Church.
Gabel went Reading
day where he preached a funeral ser-
mon, returning home
He retired in good spirits
eight o'clock this morning M
called to him. Getting no
she investigated and found
dead, having expired a
previous.
Deputy Coroner S. Dillinger and
his physician Dr. J. Newpher held
an investigation and found death was
due to De-
ceased fifty-three
F Gabe] born
He entered the ministry
ago,during
siding elder
served as
Church
years,
He
tober,
local
Rev, tu yester-
last evening.
aug at
. Gabel
response,
was
time
ne
short
B
J.
cerebral hemorrhages.
years old.
at Lebanon.
thirty years
pre-
and
General
eight
0.
in
was
ev.
was
which time he was
eleven
of the
Board for
Dayton,
Dayton
for years
secretary
Ere
with
ni¢
tion
offices at
here frc Oc-
c m
1913 and served the
succeeding Rev. J.. T.
at Harrisburg. Rev.
pastorate
who will
sudden de-
has since
charg
Spangler, now
brief
riends
Cabel, during his
made many
to learn of hi
here,
regret
mise,
Besides widow he leaves these
children: Mrs. J. J. Reiderer, Holton,
Kansas; Dr. Paul Gabel and Mrs.
Amy DePriest, Dayton, Ohio, and
Miss Sue E. at home. These brothers
and sisters also survive: Mr. Irvin
Gabel, Mr. Milton Gabel and Mrs.
Kate Meck, Holton, Kansas; Mrs.
Corletis Allard. Albequerque, New
Mexico, and Mr. William Gabel, Ok-
lahoma.
The funeral will
afternoon at 1:30
Brethren Church.
ton, Ohio. ,
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Cows! Cows!
Messrs. J. B. Keller Will Receive
From a New Section for Their
Next Sale
d
be held Friday
in the United
Interment at Day-
cows!
f in this community will
be shown cows from an entirely new
&
their
May 8.
head
"111 €
Keller
fessrs. J. B.
their next publi
ards here on
stock
The lot consists of
Ce COWS fresh,
springers and b
SUC
The
few ek bulls and a few
be sold
shoats
useful
need
cow should not miss sale.
vou
Cm
Enjoyed a Walk Sunday
ladies proved them
The
selves
following
good pedestrians as be
of
can
seen by the route their walk on
in search of wild fiowers
Sunday
From Mt
Horst's
Joy Hill, to
Mill,
home vie
over
Cemetery
to Sharp's Corner re-
Milton Miller's
These ladies
Mrs. Alexander
daughters,
1 N on
road.
turning
the Run
composed the
Kramer and
Mary, Miss Goldie
Rebecca Hellman, Miss
Mrs. Pauline Bube.
rer RRs
Back
party:
Sarah
Miss
Bube,
two
Sheaffer,
Tekla
and
and
Married Forty-five Years
Mrs. Maxwell Hipple, re-
on Chestnut street, Marietta,
Sunday were married forty-five years.
Both are enjoying good health. Mr.
Hipple is 77 vears old, and his wife
is a few vears younger. He works
every day, and says he feels younger
now than he did twenty-five years
ago.
George
children.
re A Gr Ge
Politicians Were Here
A number of politicians who are
stumping the county, touring about
in automobiles, took dinner at the
Exchange Hotel today. After dinner
several of them addressed the crowd
that gathered. Among the politicians
were McCormick, a candidate for
Governor; United States Senator
palmer and Ex-State Treasurer Berry.
| a . i
Mr.
siding
and
Sargen and several grand-
Souble green tradlpegstamy
an’'s
They have one daughter, Mrs. |

Real Estate Transfers
been filed in
as follows:
to
perches
Deeds have the Re-
corder’s office
H.
{2 acres
Rapho,
E. E
property
E. C. Boozer
44 acres and perches
West Donegal, $3,000.
Fannie 8. Kaylor to E. E. Sharer,
100 acres and 78 perches of land in
E.
of
Tyson,
land
Brandt Isaac
and 157
$6,500.
Sharer to
in West
K.
in
P. C
Donegal,
to J. A.
Miller, mill
$8,000.
Armstrong,
of land in
DC
o

Jonoy, $5,050.
S. B. Landis to Joshua W. Kaylor, |
property in Elizabethtown, $2,3
M. G. Gibble’s administrator to E.|
G. Gremer, property in Rapho, $2,020. |
J. H. Young to Isaac S. Gibble, |
property in Mt. Joy township, $1,600.
Cecelia A. Culp’s executor to
S. Sheaffer, property in Mt. |
borough, $800.
Jacob W. Keener to O. U. Ruhl,
property in Rapho, $600.
Elizabeth Simons to John BEB.
Baker, in East Donegal,
1A |
J. |
George
Joy
property
a
¢
Ho
500,
J.
East
to H.
in
Hinkle,
Donegal,
Barr
tract
Spangler
of land
Addie
firove,
R
in
to Sarah A.
$1.00.
Margaret
$3,750.
Harlan
Marietta,
Kauffman
lot
to
Marietta,
K
of
property in
G.
and
Kopp to Clara Low,
100 perches land
$2.800.
to R. Fellen-
Mount
Bennett, trustee,
guardian, Jot in Joy,
mes McClure to Roy Dupes,
property in Maytown, $1,:
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Victim of Blood Poisoning
B. O. Musser, of the
Creamery s taken to
pital Lancaster by Dr.
suffering with blood poisoning.
few days ago he scratched his hand |
and no attention paid to the]
matter as it did not even hurt him. |
to itch and then|
became greatly swollen. Medical at- |
tention was given it but no avail ana
it thought best to take him to
the hospital the hope of saving
his hand.
er UD Ee ee
Farmers’
the hos-
Snyder, |
Co., w
at
was
Recently it began
was
with
The Marietta Commencement
The annual commencement of the
Marietta High School will be held in
Hall, that borough, on Fri-
day night. There are four graduates.
The address will be delivered by Dr.
Hull, of the Millersville State Normal
School. The commencement exer-
of the High School
will be held to-night in the band hall.
The numbers eighteen. The
address will be delivered by Mayor
Frank B. Mc Clain of Lancaster.
A Si mn
Central
cises Maytown
Ciass
Chicken Corn Soup Supper
A chicken corn soup supper will
be held in the basement of St
Luke's >arish House on Saturday
evening, May 2nd. The menu will
of chicken corn soup, ham
sandwiches, cream, cake and
coffee. Supper will be ready for
serving at 4 o'clock. Please
this notice an
present.
consist
ice
consid-
er invitation to be
as
rm res lH HA
Exclusive Electric Power
we installed electric
week an
our large cylinder
motor
This
at
replaces a
is the sixth motor
the Bulletin office,

every piece of machinery requiring
power having its individual motor.
re
Dug a Sink
Mr. Wm, H. Gantz of Florin, has|
i
ng a sink for]
Works.
specialty of dig-|
be pleased to|
of his
digg
completed
New
just,
Standard Hardware
makes a
and wil]
anyone
ging si
hear rom in need
services.
—
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Al,
SD
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t
Nill
[appenney
Ings of Our Many Re-
JOrirs [ne Past Week
HE 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
Mrs. Frank Sprout spent Saturday
Elizabethtown.
Mr. S. H. Miller spent Friday and
Saturday in Philadelphia.
Mr. Melvin Peffer of Harrisburg,
spent Sunday here with parents.
Dr. W. D. Chandler spent Sunday
afternoon with H. C. Cooper at Lan-
at
caster,
Mr.
ne
yesterday
Love on
aul E.
(
business.
Mrs. Sylvester
Anna Dearbeck
Lancaster,
Mr. Alvin
College,
Getz .spent
n of Brotherly
Dearbeck and Miss
spent Saturday at
Lebanon Val-
with his pa-
Shonk of
was home
Sunday.
Hinkle
rents over
Mr and lady friend
Monday
Ed. Ream.
Helam of
few days with
Weber and family.
Mae Weaver and friend Mr.
Landis of Lancaster
Ir. and Mrs. Joseph Weber
Paris
Lancaster,
Mrs.
S
of were guests
and
Avoca,
Co. spent a
Mr. Joseph
Miss
\ were
guests of N
Sunday.
Mr. John K. Kover of Lime Rock,
a former resident of this place, visit-
ed friends in town Monday and yes-
terday.
Jerome Felker of the U., S. army,
spending a two months’ furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Felker,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber and
daughter Annie attended the funeral
of Mr. H. L. Stager at Lancaster
Monday.
Master Rouse Burns has returned
to Philadelphia after spending some
time here with the
Hallowell.
Miss Pearl Weidle and Mrs. Wm
Bottomley of Williamstown, were the
of Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr from
Saturday to Tuesday.
Mr. Edgar Hagenberger
to Atlantic City yesterday
spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. G.
guests
returned
after
rents, H. Hagen-
berger.
Dr. W. D. Chandler and A. (
Séhwenker were mustered into ramp
by Lieut. D. H. Nissley Camp, No.
Veterans, last Tuesday
y
x.
74, Song of
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
turned home Sunday
of
Greiner and
Greiner re
evening after a
visit with relatives
at
severa] S
Annville.
Mr.
Mrs.
days
S. M. allowell of adi
W,
and
*hiladelphia,
of Harris-
Mr.
Joe Dowardt
Sunday with and
Hallowell.
E.
spent
John
H.
ntinel
Manheim
Kieffer,
Co.,
the
E.
Electrie
a
Trout of
Mr. BF.
Edison
and
Qf id
Manhei
this office
formerly he
th made pleasant
Wednesday.
of
call at
Mr.
m,
last
formerly
Charles Althouse,
foreman of the plating department of
he Grey Iron Casting Company, but
now employed by the Wincroft Stove
Annual Convention
The annual convention of the Sun- |
day Schools and Christian Endeavor |
Societies of the Church of God will
be held in Mechanicsburg, Cumber-
land County, May 26-28.
a
At Milton This Week
C. S. Kitchen ‘left
morning for Milton, Pa.
has charge of the mission this week.
He is of St. Luke's Parish
House
Monday
where he
Rev.
rector
here.
th —
At Hospita] for Treatment
Mrs. D. F. Gabel was taken to the
General Hospital, Lancaster, by Dr.
W. M. Thome Wednesday afternoon.
She underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis.

—— pr
Learn to laugh. A good laugh is
better than medicine. Learn how to
tell a story. A well told story is as
welcome as a sunbeam in a sick
room.
Broke a Leg
Paul Nagle, aged seven, a son of
no. Nagle, fell out of a wagon and
ke his leg.
| Works of
Middletown,
in town last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs, F. Eshleman, the
Misses Ella and Mary Eshleman and
Mr. D. S. Shonk and daughter Anna
autoed to Maytown where they
tended the funeral of Mr. Henry
Fletcher Sunday.
attics
visited f
S.
Baccalaureate Sermon
The baccalaureate sermon to the
graduating class of the Conoy town-
ship high school was preached Sun-
day night in the Methodist Episcopal
church at Bainbridge. The Rev. W.
E. Edel, the new pastor, preached to
them. He occupied the pulpit for
the first time succeeding the Rev.
William Reeves, who left for a
charge near Philadelphia. The choir
rendered a number of special selec-
tions.
ED Ane
Our Home Markets
Butter, ‘per Ib, .ioiiiiy cine avid
Hees, per doz... cai WT
Lard, ‘per 1b. ...... oi. i000 18%
Potatoes, per bu. .. SER. |
Oats, per bu. ye
Wheat, per bu.
Corn, per bu.
/
|
family of John |
his pa- |
iends |
at- |
FAIR PREMIUMS WILL BE
INCREASED
|
b
Prizes in All Branches of Exhibition
Will be Made Worth While
Premiums will take a decided
crease this coming fall at the Lan-
caster County Fair. At & meeting or
the executive board of the Fair As-
sociation last evening in the Fair
rooms it was decided to increase ma-
terially the premiums for the cattle
exhibit, Numerous raisers of cattle
had appeared before the executive
board and urged them to increase
the prizes so as to make an exhibit
worth while. Raisers of fancy stock
likewise urged the increasing of the
premiums. An amicable
was entered whereby the requests
were acceded to and the money of-
fered for exhibits will be the highest
in the history of the fair.
in-
agreement
Hiry
Horns
Former Burgess H. 1 Siog-
Or, Died a1 Lancaster
THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
20me Weil Known People From OQur
Neighborhood Have Passed to the

The purse of the horse races will
also be increased, making it worth
while for the best horses in the East-
| ern section of the United States to
enter the contests. Entrance condi-
tions will be changed
entrant and Lancaster
promised racing, such
never witnessed.
a rr

county is
as they have
LADIES’ AUXILIARY BENEFIT
Local Talent Will Assist Marion
Hertha Clarke on May 7
The
for the
Clarke
time ig rapidly approaching
appearance of Marion Hertha
in Mount Hall,
benefit of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Joy for the
Lancaster
In a
making plays
General Hospital.
ddition her clever,
ch
artists
The
ith a selection by a local
to merry
and aracter readings
several local will in
open
assist
the program. program will i
orchestra |
by the
Brown
a quartette
Detwiler,
Mr. and Mrs.
render a duet.
will
Battye
and |
Schock |
Engle
P. Frank
Following
Stoll,
will
number
Misses
gram
that )
the |
pro-
be a piano duet by
and Shelly. The
close with a second
|
will |
|
selection by the orchestra.
|
purchased from |
of the Auxiliary |
and don’t forget that the chart opens |
Tickets be
ladies
can
any of the
at Garber’s Drug Store next Monday. |
The cents with no |
extra charge for reserved seats.
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ia. 9
1S 350
admission
| THE
|
| Petition Now Being Circulated
Relative to a Borough Extension
INITIAL STEP
is
Mt.
circu- |
the welfare of
heart,
in order to procure |
those outside the |
of
proposed ex-
A citizen with
at
lating a petition
of
would
the
Joy Borough is now
the sentiments
that
under
borough be citizens
our town
| tensin.
A
There are about thirty-five persons
| :
interested in this project and if they
are desirous of enjoying borough!
privileges, i.e. streets, good |
water, excellent fire protection, lower
00d
insurance, good schools and
advantag
they
fire
with about
should
other
rarious
he same taxes, not |
ate to sign the petition affirma-
nresented to them.
person
presented
ee ee 7
the Sheriff
Id by
3 the
sold followi
Satur-
1 bricl
vO-STOT1€e(
th house, and other
}
improvements,
This
Philips,
in
was seize
and was
for
This is
| Bessie
| My
"nn
attorney
$2,750
rs,
Florin for
{| Hotel
fA
property.
two and one half storied frame |
|dwe g house, with kitchen attach-]|
and other improvements. Seized
C.
| ed,
belonging Annie
RP:
Myers,
| as to
sold to B.|
Hencel
land Shoemaker, and
| J attorney for John
|
man, of East Donegal, for $365.
| ee —
Hauling the Ashes
Supervisor Engle is busy hauling
all ashes and rubbish deposited
the alleys in the East Ward. Please
remember that nothing will be re-
moved by the borough after it has
once made a general clean-up.
rm rl A
No Preaching Sunday
Owing to the death of Rev. H. S.
Gabel, there will be no preaching
services in the U. B. Church Sunday.
Sunday School will be held at the
usual hour,
A AA Jr — \
Air Oakland Six
Mr. H. E. Ebersole has purchased
a fine five passenger Oakland
six touring car. It will be delivered
the Jatter part of the week.
i er A Inn
Hotell License Transferred
The license for Hotel Marietta was
transferred from Henry S. Drybread
in
new
V

to favor the |
| Hope;
| at
| eighty-three years of
| Maytown;
| was
to
Shoemaker | |
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
Gone to Their Reward
Cyrus Strickler, aged 20
died at Columbia on Friday.
George F. the well known
Reading Railroad, died
Baer,
{head of the
jon Sunday.
Mrs who died
buried Marietta
William
g, officiated
West,
Anna Bryan,
tdays was at
H.
assisted
| Sunday. Rey,
Harrisbur
LH
Dy
|
|
{ of
J >
| Rev,
|
| Mrs. Elizabeth R. Heisey
M Elizabeth R. died at
| her home in Mt. Joy on
morning, death
S. Heisey
township
being due
in her
{ Friday
| Bri
57th
leaves these
Lo
ght’s disease. She was
husband, she
John, Jacob
; Samuel,
her
children:
‘and Warren of this
Mrs.
Harvey,
year. Besides
place
| Manheim; Isaac S.
+
Cora and Annie, at
The funeral was held Sunday
afternoon at 1 o'clock from her late
home and 2 o'clock at the
tersonville Church the Brethren.
Interment in the adjoining
home,
at
of
was made
cemetery.
Mrs. Anna Lenhardt Hoffman
Anna {offman died
larietta pike,
due to
She
and
Mrs. Lenhardt
on the
Death
of
I
N
was
her home
Friday night.
complication
a
diseases, was
age
the
denomination.
the following children:
Brubaker of this place;
Samuel of
and Maria, at home and two in
the west. The funeral was held yes-
terday morning at 10 o’clock at the
Cross Roads Church. Interment was
made in the cemetery adjoining.
Brethren
She
member of in
is
Mrs.
Aaron, of
Ellen
Mrs. Martha Greenleaf
Mrs. Martha U. Greenleaf died
e home her daughter, Mrs. Ezra
in Donegal town-
at
+1 8
f of
Troutwine, East
near town and ;
a few |
Marshall,
Shue, Mt. |
Mas- |
|
was a |
Christ
survived by |
Harvey |
|
|
{
|
ship, early Monday morning aged 66 |
years, 5 months and 15
111 +
aue
days.
the effects of
1 died
0 a
Her husban sixteen months
lea e
William
Florin; William Greenleaf of E
Mrs. Ezr !
ast Donegal and Mrs
Columbia:
20. following chil-
McGarvey of
liza-
he
Mi
S lhe
dren; S.
of
Al-
ino
Ing
Mt.
hethtown : a yutwine
Joseph
follow
Amos Bricker of
township and Mrs Hoover
township
son
Adam
sea-
brothe
Fletcher
son
firm name of
busi-
the
carried on a coal and grocery
West
the
dren survive,
Ney of Marietta;
Marietta and Mrs.
H. Levenight, at
along
Three
Mrs. Amos
"letcher,
of J
Marietta,
old
ness in
banks of canal
follows:
Emlen
Belle, wife
home There also
survive fourteen grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. One brother,
John Fletcher, of East Donegal town-
of the family. He
was the oldest member of St. John’s
Lutheran church at Maytown, con-
nec.ing with that denomination more
than sixty years ago. His wife, who
is past eighty-years of age, survives.
The funeral was held on Sunday
morning at 10 o'clock from St. John's
T.utheran church at Maytown. Rev.
Joseph D. Krout, pastor, officiated.
Burial was made in the cemetery ad-
joining.
as
ship, is the last
Henry L. Stager
Helty L. Stager, formerly County

to Charles 8. Humer.
Tregiurer, dropped dead Thursday
4
Death |
stroke. |
|
| been
the !
chil- |
|
{
|
|
I. D

morning from heart trouble,
years. .
Former County Treasurer Henry
Litch Stager, one of the
men in the county, died
trouble, aged sixty years.
was downstairs when
noise as of something falling, and
upon going upstairs “to investigate
she found her husband lying on the
bath-room floor. He had probably
died instantly. A physician was sum-
moned, but he could only pronounce
him dead. He had been in ill health
some years.
Mr. Stager was
aged 60
best known
from heart
His wife
she heard a
born in this bor-
ough being a son of the late Hermry
and Elizabeth Stager, For many
years he was prominent in all mat-
ters affecting the interests of the |
borough, and he was at one time our |
burgess. In politics: the deceased |
Republican, and he took an |
interest in our local affairs. |
served as Deputy County Treas- |
the administration of
two treasuruers Jacob Stoner and E.
Edgerley, and was County Treasurer
| himself one time, during the years |
1906-7-8. For the past eight years Mr. |
( Stager had resided in Lancaster, and |
time his at
No. 413 College He is sur-|
vived by his wife and a son, Henry
P. {
the

was a
active
He
ur
er, during

| at the present home was
avenue,
Since retiring from
Mr
County
Stager had been
insurance
Treasurership
in the busi-
ness, and he was also in
engageq
the leaf tobacco trade, though not
firm or
Mr.
Reformed church,
in Masonic and
under the
& Co.
the
extensively,
H. L
a member
name
Stager Stager wa
of
and
Odd
was prominent
Fellows’ circles. He was a mem-
No. 551,
Chapter 43,
No. 19,
* of Casiphia Lodge,
M., of this place;
Goodwin Council,
M.:
of Lancaster
Eminent
Commandery, No. 13,
and Lancaster
Lodge of Perfection, Fourteenth De-
ge, A. S. R. He
officer of Mount
Encampment,
Knights Templar
gree, was a member
S
and Joy Lodge
No. 217, 1
was District
Master of the North
1.0 0 F, the Golden
and the Past Grands Associa-|
0. 0. F |
funeral held from the
Monday at two |
New |
past
of
Oo
Ridgley
0.5,
Deputy Grand
Lancaster and
District,
Eagles
tion, L
The
house
was
on afternoon
o'clock. Interment was made a
>rovidence.
|
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LOCAL NOTES |
1
Items Told in A Brief
teresting Way
News
boys at
it.
at |
Nobby suits for men and
Beneman's.
G. Moyer sells choice seed corn
per bushel
Miss Ethel
Mt. Alto
Rieker
mer’s
Miriam
the
ul
Sheaffer has to |
treatment.
gone
for
the
1t. |
has |
Bock Beer on at
Inn
tap
evening.
Chandlé¢ I
two
Fa Saturday
who
weeks,
Miss
ill
proving,
past is
im-
of good |
sale on |
town attended
former townsman, |
on Mon-
Mae
sprout
Church
mort
times
Th
Commander | _
|v
{ Rheems,
| on Monday
-| guest of
| Hamilton.
| former's
1
|
at Hor
G. £. Anniversary Wil Be
Hell oundey, May 2nd
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION
OF THE WEEK
What Has Transpired in hat Thrie
ing and Industrious Village a Short
Distance West of Mount Joy ae
Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff
Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems Sun
daved
Mr.
bed with sickness.
in town.
John Heisey is confined to his
Preaching services were held at
Eby’s Church on Sunday.
Mr. Shelly of York,
friends in village Sunday.
Mr. Martin of Middletown
called on friends in the village 8
day.
James visited
the
Force
in
Mr. Lemon Leisey of Pottstown,
ide a business trip to town Mor
aay.
Messrs.
George Pierce
Tuesday visitors
and Harry
f Columbia, were
tO town.
A “ha
town,
rles
visited
Middle
town on
Menaugh of
his mother in
Sunday.
Misses Mary
Middletown,
Stella Myers of
friends the
and
called on in
illage Sunday.
Miss Brandt of Middletown,
spent town
Mi
Irene
in the
Tillie Weidman.
Mrs. Jacob Kuhns of near
visited former's father,
Sunday guest of
ir
MT.
and
the
Mr. Aaron Kuhns Sunday.
M Mrs.
were
r. and John S. Wagner of
Sunday visitors te
village.
Herr
Hospital
Dr, F.
Harrisburg,
friends in the
Mr. G
the General
removed fe
Lancaster,
Richards.
Mrs. John and
of Greenland, the
guests of Mr. Emanuel Eby on Sun
day.
Mrs.
spending several
her
rant was
at
L.
Shriner
were
by
Mr. and
daughter
Geyer of Elizabethtown, ie
days the
daughter, Wm
in town
Mrs.
Mr. Ira Hess and family
Breneman’s School house
parents, Mr.
Sunday.
and
Sund:
of thei
her Smeltzer.
of near
the
Ezra
visited
and Mrs.
Hess
Mr.
Spent
Mrs.
at
Jefferson Bishop
Mount Joy as the
daughter, New-
guests
Mrs.
Wm.
to
Bennett and
home
and
wo sons returned at
]
after several
the
Altoona, spending
in
village.
Funk,
weeks
Rev. J]
United
purchased
pastor of the
this place,
Mount-
Brethr
ation and |”
member of
that |
ess cheer
the family. You like
be told
you 1 0 your
Brother, | ¢
hom |
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Cattle for Exposition i
Graybill of Elizabethtown,
shipped to Seattle, Wash. 14 head of
extra fine Holstein heifers of his
own raising to be placed on exhibi
tion at the Panama Pacific Exposi-
tion. They were certainly beauties
and attracted considerable attention
on’ their way to the stock yard for
shipment.
Ry,
Quite a Success
Mr. A. H. Stumpf, of the Farmers’
Inn. celebrated his birthday last
Thursday evening by entertaining
his many friends at a roast pig and
sauer kraut supper.
rr QF ene,
Granted a Pension
Mrs. Sarah Jackson, widow of Wil
liam Henry Jackson, was granted a
widow's pension of $12 per month.
of new
zabeth
M. Groff to t
Address
M, Groff.
enjoy yourself.
morn
Young
even
one
Lhe
Come
a
150 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK
That's What C. S. Frank will
Here on Friday, May 1st
Sel!
At M. A. Spickler’'s Washington
House on Friday, May 1st, Mr. C. 8.
Frank will offer a carload of extra
fine Lancaster county cows consist.
ing of Holsteins and Durhams. Also
a few extra good high grade Hol-
stein cows.
For this sale he has a specially
fine lot of home-raised shoats as he
will have about 125 ranging from
sucking pigs to shoats weighing 125
lbs. Also a few purebred Jersey Red
sows subject to register and a few
SOWS.
A rn
a close eye on the