MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914 VOL. XI. $1.00 A YEAR Joy a Certainty—Will Start Oiling Our Streets May 18—School Board Elects Teachers : \ortuary Recordings Ir. Samuel 8. Groy Died al andisule THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Greater Perna [appeniney Ir Many Re- oN it Hom IIS. Beni Mi [O00 ia. BEI dence of Mr. M. S. Bowman on Mari-| etta street for electric lights. ier] i Harry N. Nissly and D. H. Engle AA I of this place, have been named executors of Mary A. Stomer, Mr. Wm. Dillinger resumed duties at the Iron yesterday after absence three Borough Cows! COWS! Cows! LOCAL NOTES Meslsrs. J. B. Keller Will Receive From a New Section for Their . Sale on Friday BOARD ELECTED TEACHERS News Items Told in A Brief Yet teresting Way Applicants “Too Numerous To Men- tion” for Two of the Vacancies Double S. & H. trading stamps D. Beneman's on Saturday. | Fire Laddies don’t forget the regu- lar monthly meeting tomorrow even ing. Dr. J. W. Reith substituting for Dr. the latter's illness. The Mount Joy Borough School at Board met in regular session Monday evening with all members present. The school term was fixed as fol lows: Nine months for the High School and eight and a-half months the grades. The tax rate was made six mills for school purposes| ff} 1 and one mill for building purposes, a ll IN(§ ( net total seven mills, which is same as last year. The teachers’ salaries were made: orters f PI lee First Assistant, $70 per month; First Primary, $60 per month; Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and| THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR Seventh Grades, $55 per month. All| FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK these salaries are same as were paid | — heretofore. What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Yourself, Your Friends and Your Acquaintances The farmers in this community will -be shown cows from an entirely new section by Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro., at their next public sale at their stock yards here on Friday, May 8. The lot consists of fifty-seven head of choice cows and heifers, fresh, springers and backward cows. Also a few stock bulls and a few fine shoats. The shoats will be sold first. If in need of a useful cow should not miss ———— — of Lancaster, is for Richards during | 000s Bough Exes 00 Lk 0 ire Tig MR. E. H. ZERCHER GETS 28 OUT OF 35 SIGNATURES of good you this sale. as his | LOCAL AND OF PERSONAL MENTION THE WEEK A Carpenter Injured the an Mr. well Grey known dent in keep him off duty for some Isaac Eshleman, contractor, town weeks | | “hat Has Transpired in That Thriv 3arr will give an | ing and Industrious Village a Short Sunday School Distance West of Mount Joy as an of acci- that will time. He | There Will be a Re-survey of the met with Proposed Borough Lines So as to Avoid the Henry Eberle Cemetery —Council Wil} Parade Decoration Day—Oiling Streets Will Begin May 18 owing to an injury. ‘Mrs. Rev. N. A, some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the for J. B.! Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | address the stock yards| Gone to Their Reward speak at a Woman's Rally Gathered by Our Reportorial Staff | Park street U. E. Church, Sunday. a —— on Friday These teachers were then unani- elected: in and | -Vacant. Art—Vacant. ssistant- mously is doing some remodeling the Harris- their in fell | fracturing a rib and Principal [Keller & Bro. at Music he ladder, ten- | and traf A Herr. Second {here when off a Jaker spent yesterday at Monroe Reist, a son of Ezra Reist,| burg, next ES. touring Weaver purchased a 1914 car. —_— F Miss Marguerite severing a Mr. isburg. died at Manheim, b3 years, D. died aged of near Washington Monday Council met | don. evening Mount Joy Borough Assistant—Vacant Mr. Ervin L. Gitte Martin. Elizabetl Auto and Motorcycle Collide An accident occurred the of town on James Hetrick of Harrisburg, Mrs. Robert | made a bu i Mon was slightly Dellinger Miller of town. John and Amos —_—_——,— \ To Obviate Bureau regular session Monday the in with members Grammar—Miss Edna Friday. Boro, evening aged 76 unavoidable yjumbia, Sundayed in Barto, Also following pres- Ga- Inte man. Eirors Pensions, ) entn: Messrs. Dillinger, rmediate—Miss Clarence The in order | Years. state road west tc obviate of Abilene, afternoon Mr. Sunday when Kauffman of injured. Mr. stopped puncture, their an Kansa Alvin N wn and Sumpman., Burgess enclosed a Henry Obetz died at Manheim | siness trip to town Brown and Clerk Fellenbaum. An i the questing ble errors, of Hanover, was this 1 lace, Mrs. to a { notice with each pensioner’s check to the yesterday. : ; +l 62 {effect that upon receipt of quarterly | “= Secondary--Vacant. from a complication of diseases, aged Kauffman to | started | years. and Rohrer of Lancaste friends in the village Sun Katharine | ‘It LO Aumiller, Mr. Scott Third ~-Miss Verna few dler. Mur. invitation was received Fourth Primary—DMiss Memorial Day Council] and had an autoist When motorcycle Greiner is spending a Hall, a former resident of | died Committee re- Harry to on that accepted to pension checks hereafter, the pen-| fix a they they did auto in Woleek of this Krodel of Friday. of days town. Columbia, the 64 Mrs. the Burgess Primary Chan- | sioner exhibit hi her at county Hospital railed called | . oz | sion certificate to the postmaster. | week. | ip | and if well; if must or pen- He they the | &l Springs | off on not | | died and | Silver | crossed the road directly in front of the when there lision. Kauffman 1 daadino " of 3 3 Jno. Reading, Freymeyer i$ confined attack of participate in the parade aged day. The and the provide Burgess purchased years. Henry Stojl. | on friends here notice approaching Miss Elizabeth seen in H. J’ Knipe Mr. J. G. Harry who to his at invitation was Second Primary—Miss Ruth Elizabeth Sherrick, bed with a severe Mary compares the numbers was instructed Lykens, Lancaster, buried the body. reported having $100 Water Bonds and collections amounting to $4.64 were turned over to the treasurer. Mr, of the Street Commit- tee, reported having covered Market street from Main to the railroad with a coat of stone; hauled nearly all the rubbish and ashes; repaired a number of alleys,and that as a Burgess means for Brown three was leumatism. col- | A sustained a | The automo- S. Newcom- | First Primary—Mrs. Garber Miller. Prof. C. E. Roudabush, been principal the two | called vears, had not applied but Mr. stand he will and there is every in-|day at Harrisburg that he will pe Mr. W. Edwin here been satis-| Sunbury, was the Mr. Wm. patrons, called on Mr. M. S. | correspond all is not : town machine, was a {was has| Mr. on on Friday. town folks at- Horst’s large number of the on Sunday. Mary a Monday lerror is rectified. Columbia, | Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, a hero of | 11S Ws mill Gladfelter. | Fleisher Re-elected | Gettysburg, died at his home in New | slight Bh 7 Teste The school directors of the county | York City, aged 89 years. umes. met at the court house at Lancaster | Bertha A. wife of the late ning slow at the time yesterday and unanimously re-elected | Evans, formerly of Columbia, died at | pen’ a the | Philadelphia Wednesday from the ef- | fects of a paralytic stroke. who ds — tended at baptizing wound. to Mr. H. 711% er : is ace, ¢ ras r PD- | William of this place, and was only run Fo here past on ; scalp askewity > belonge Laskewitz bile belonged Lancaster friends Shultz of visitor we under-| Miss on Druckenmiller on Friday. of Trenton, N. here Monday. to in Jar o 3arto Ol borough. Harold Mrs. Ed. Sunday. dication re-elected. | His factory in town NTE Buller Krode] called on his at Elizabeth- work has very superin- for a An effort was being made to increase his of Harrisburg, . : “7 . | salary $1,000 a year but at his own | was seen about the town Saturday. : ' i suggestion no increase was made. demonstration, two methods of oil- applicants “too numerous to| Mr. Mrs. A. M Clark of LL ice. 32 onl eos ing the streets would be experi , niin» go many in fact that the|York City, were Friday visitors here.| bine Ty Tod 2 Yo ! midnight mented with. One of Main , vd was unable to decide at this] Mr. Wm. O'Neill of Philadelphia ’ Sites from Bowman's Siore. fo the Misses Mabel Donoven and|Wasa Monday visitor her hile Ti Wagon Upset Church of God will be swept and Kreider, appli-|] Mr. J. A. Winand Pa.,! W bile Mr. y men thin road oil applied. On the other rirloction been| was the guest of friends here Thurs. | ¥28 hacking around side a heavier grade of road oil will : Main and Barbara st be tried without sweeping the ies causing those of | ; backed street. After that. which over. is = = T&F || Newcomer's team. A deemed best will applied. Oiling Jno. H. in the latter the streets will begin on May 18 by the same and he Mr. Clarence Schock, who giv- for nine injury. en the contract recently. the Mr. Sumpman of the Committee, reported the Daniel Fleisher ag county A Song Recital school children our under the direction of Roudabush, and Prof. of music, in Mt. Joy evening, All public Shreiner friends Potter directors, teachers, | sister, and for vacancies to i tendent four year term. The schools, CB. cipal, of public Prof. prin- there arel|J. i town on Mrs. Berwyn, pupils and William M. Grissinger William M. died Mon- day at the General Hospital, about of typhoid fever. Mr. home Manheim, Gise and several daughter of in very many requests his return. Elmer supervising Paul E. Beck, sup- will render a song Hall nexg Wed- May 13 at eight interested in the work of our schools * should attend. The complete program will appear in columns next Wednesday. For the two school there Grissinger spent days town and friends. Mrs. were visiting Mr. and dletown, ervisor recital nesday o'clock. Gris- Harry Culp of Mid visitors to side singer's is 4 : x singer's is in and he Sunday . i | pt | to friends i of Penbrook, patient at the hospital for He children. had been a in Stella friends Miss Eby’s meeting. town. Miss cants team | . | about of Engle’s : : a week.. is survived bk a Breneman of Sunday visitor Eva were no near having at the corner i : : wife and four reets this | Mr. H. S.] man | Church Miss Bertha Mr. Ira Funk spending was a Eby. and for East Dorothy W. Shaffner Dorothy W. Shaffner, the eighteen- months-old daughter of Jacoby Shafi: - ner, died at her home at Maytown on night. Death due to Lo | sipelas. The funeral took place Sun . | day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with in- | : > Go 2 heard of the dog until a few days Let's All | : ' oy 3 : terment in the Lutheran Cemetery. : : Ir. Daniel Walter H. Egge Mahanoy azo when he located her at Coates- 2 sie : : - : Mrs will preach ville,™ Mr. Moore got into com-|~ ° 1 last munication with ast day Mr A. B Brotherly town. Mr. ginia yiereed by cupid’s darts, ‘tis said, : i : t biereed Dh id's is morning it into these 0 the City Thursday ir Grubb of Love, of Halifax in town vacancies. son Wharvell salary, i. e., traveling re spent several $40 and $20 three Janitor was javs * : He Got Her Back aay: Mr. George Moore bird be was vehicle which was guests of his parents. Mrs. Harry Olweiler and Bernice of Elizabethtown, in village Sun- elected at month month this Fall disappeared upset was thrown out but es-| of place The Ed. where to Vir- expects to purchase Ream has he gone and hter per months i last and fine thereafter was | caped wagons were not | Frid 4 bought a dog er for remaining { friday was ery- , per for a g | damaged. shortly she horses. Mr caster, months. ited relatives the Bids F. H. a carload very suddenly. Nothing was seen or Property tool Lasko of Lan- town and Mrs. Henry Sunday from Messrs. Schock latter were received new . : ial spent in with and family and ancaster, spent Mrs. J. D. Eas- on Stark Helt Mr Clarence The given Baker and coal. Rev. of t City, { Church here | : his subject, house ordered on will be There no report from Board of Health but President linger stated What he knew of a f tvphoid in borough. The report the Union National Bank, treasurer, showed a balance of $1,593.56 in the Borough account and $2,734.87 in the Water account with a balance of $590 in the inter- account. E. H. Zercher pe- that he had drawn up and cir- petitioning those who would effected by the proposed exten- sion the borough lines. There would be thirty-five families inter- ested and of Mr. Zercher cured the signatures of twenty-eight who favored the extension. The tition was read and the Solicitor will now asked draw a final petition will be circu- lated. As ordinance the Council re-survey thereby Cemetery the of completed; repairs made water woiks and that the the side of the park made as riends. Mr. Harry E. burg, was the Thursday. Mr. Monday of wars : ~ : pats elle of 1 in the Evangelical Ellen J. Wambaugh > Mrs. Ellen J. Wambaugh died Bgge Thursday at Harrisburg, after an ill- ae Pastor oss of seven years. She was 4 for- | XPress. - He was made until | at . Fi of friends Allison Harris- of lowest and the order Sunday with and The Board the the intendent Dil- cage annum. ie was ; | 1 : L as using as the man who had Rev. Evangelical which this evening 3illy Sunday. former fence east : hos here unanimous on guest i) County $1.000 voted of Fleischer Numerous dog and she was sent here by soon. i Misses Ella Shirk of Mount Joy, Mrs. Elizabeth on the Buller raising salary Super ! : and ng alar) I | was a more than pleased and home| | here was . Y ’ tnd Charles Cassel arrived called Harold per 3 ike : 1 Greiner Tr o e e returned during tim b and 1 1 1 Bainbridge there. She and Church resident of lived minor mat- evening to spend the sum- mer former's sister, bills paid after other i AY 5 : fonds. oa sel cert: ; or — mer here. jmany friends and we feel ceriain recently was 77 Mr spent ters were discussed, and n Sunday. the fever ule will to hear him. John Bombach Mr. accident many go Injured John Bombach member of Bainbridge. Lewis was a at one Philip Pyle of the Smoky City, years of age yesterday Mrs. Miss and the near Zeller visited Board adjourned quite a and Jacoh — — om— father. That Listens Good | She is PF. G left Phila- Prof. E. R. Barclay, supervising | Wambaugh, one daughter, Mrs. J. L(Saturday rincipal of he arose today he attend |! pal of Our man bad night. % : i , 1 : he rail town leigthy session. in town the guest of the Lutheran : tad Jennie ; with a at his home Shortly survived by son, met 1's om —- —— — e Michael B. Hossler after re- Bossert for where reunion. Mrs. Lititz, , lev. : ay when suddenly he os He fel] has since AN AUTO MISHAP the Pottsville schools, | Schoif, and a brother, Lewis Wiley, tiring was delphia will a family Mr. and Sinday of town Henry Tdwi Sw rT i 1 HAW Swelgar sal- vertigo. down Edwin art formerly friends re-elected increas Prof. Barclay here and pleased to was at an attacked by Miss Josephine E. Windolph a Miss Windolph fonday Marietta several Mr. days in Mrs. est spent Mr, tition culated, be and been bed. While sustained ary. was light of steps principal be Automobile Hits Post, But Occupants Escape Uninjured Amos Kaylor guest spent of Mr. rasontod i 3 : : the guests of presented a his confined to his bones ang learn many Jose died, no at i from apoplexy a a - 2 y ex- { For The Farmers 1858 Mr. M. B. Hiestand is selling a useful article in a ~ T phine E. at the Ax Freymeyer. Mr. and laughter will of his suc- | home in were broken he a number 56th on June 10, that | sohn Rellman and family. her Vv Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Eby will leave today for Mt. Gretna where they pect to spend the summer. Mrs. Benjamin M. Ruth and daugh- of York, Saturday here as the family Mr. EE M. Mrs. of parents, H. S. Stacks, son and Lancaster, visited the Mr. Mrs. S. S. cess. in her She | of bruises. Marietta automobilists whose names year. learned who Landisville, met Sunday afternoon the toll Columbia turn- Columbia. The Columbia another at the tolllof papcaster, large post. The Mr, off, the) A. H. Stumpf. Three : could not be but are born in sont ll Ape me Sar ; of 3 former's and she resided in J. L. Tempest Coming The J. L Dramatic which needs no said to be from with , and had 9 Stacks Mr Sunday. Mrs. C. OC. Miss Fanny Lanc the home S. Weaver Sunday. Mr Mrs. ntertained the Com- and sisters: | introduction Ninth | here, wil] hold the boards in Mt. Joy in Lan-| Hall vy during the week of May Millers- Minnie | next | borough all her life. She is survived | Tempest the acob R., a narrow escape and gentleman these nro: very 3-horse evener. and Hallman [t can guaranteed Hiestand if o'clock at gate on following brothers pany, and of about 4 [Lancaster ter spent daughter of visitors at is | and 5 revenue fail { | caster; and See the cuests in of be put on any wagon an attache of the in- flog oy § rlend stor: were welcome Mr. and Mrs. pe- 1 re 3 ov 3 ortetl pike, just east Trexler. to pull even. district office, night] Mr. daughter of iniel with a Full interested and don't 18. A good show change of his ad in another column. commer tl J (AAI renee Mrs. ) Lintner, toward avold coming effort which party was Mrs. Rose and Jno. Stumpf and Mr. Wn. Sunday be to program nightly. week : cx ’ to re: Title Psi h ixville particulars ind in an to ‘ averts | 10 read viile; George, Phoenixville; pa ars i} SAE J and € and Everts | and Benjamin Mickey following Christ which again : machine stopped as {and Henry C., Marietta. Mr. spent here Stumpf’s dinner Garman, —n—— at A Change in Operators Miss Evelyn Shrite is the new operator at the Independent phone Exchange succeeding Miss Earla Baer, who retired on count of her health. gate, crashed into a of brother, borougl guests cemeteries in : o c 3 achine adly| Boro & bent, and the machine badl Wit. AL the occupants Ww ave an existing Sunday: ee e he ¢ { Jay Sunday: MN Tele { Jacob L. Our Home Markets per lb. doz 1b. Potatoes, per Jacob L. Brubaker 3rubaker, one of piohibiting right front wheel was torn Eshleman, the surveyor : Ruiter the best | Butter, ] the ti | Middletown made a brief | call at Sunday. He | was on his way to Lancaster with an 3urgess, will make & lines, Eb- heretofore Etter, proprietor of Journal, sanctum borough, here, per per { known farmers in this tion of the ac- | t | county, and a damaged. Fortunately } : . . > Tome 8 of the proposed were not thrown out and escaped died at his home in Rohrers- the was our on om Kidney bu Mr. Bru-! had He | eliminating Henry jury. | town Friday morning f Oats Wheat, Corn, bu bu —— A Bm trouble and hear per baker | been erle which disease, included in A number | automobile party. Rain-Bow Bazaar Mrs. C. Markowitz the Rain-bow | eturned Zouris Wax-| week and was in his 75th year, and per \ Now He's a Chaffeur spending a Mr. John who M : ; Mrs short distance east of town, accept-| was a school director in East Hemp- rn {1 ( { : ed a position chaffeur of field for -nine Child's Bad Fal large truck of the He Cream- | and Albert. a little M1 Co., at Harrisburg, on Monday. Florin. re Q A— extension. four- water of Philadelphia, after ploposed ago a home Stehman, resides a sick the past ten eks. per bu the tannery decided replace it years forget, was laid Kurtz street. Council 4-inch pipe pipe which Please do not and Madam La Exhibit, sermon War Smith of from with her sister Mr. 15th, at|day and Monday here. Mrs. R. J.| D. My Main Mount Joy Rohrerstown Given Willing Workers lof his new ing Circle of the Church of God, for| Teacher. Church Fund. Ice] be served. A inch main Bazaar here figure evenings, the township twenty years | Men- | years. main to the on East Mirkowity seit Sub as Main move with the Jennne Burgess members of Thursday May 14th of Mr. Friday | Laskewitz. rshey had been a member of the and Mr fell head to re- and son of Methodist 3 i \ Pp Fifty M tho y nonite Church for over fifty fethodist The ing. the and ery | Horace Cox at off al inch property the home and Rev C Rishel on Monday 3 : | n Sunday even- : . . z a) Se a 1 : 3 Orh- = 3 bade 3 Sis on 14ay will supply funeral was held Monday morn-|igple, striking on its and is Mrs an East Street, Rutherford of this the interest the family | called at in | ct sod : . now owned by Bought a Maxwell now suffering from concussion of the - Miss Mary Kuhn purchased Maxwell] Twenty-five from Mr. B. F. Futer by the Sew book—Esther Royal attended the sermon and is of the Church of God has purchased the Bowers. has ~~ brain. Brown the 2 car Almost every member of this camp. Miss Mary A. Stoner iss Mary 3 + of this place 53 | Miss Mary A. Stoner of this p Was Operated Upon named the touring ie ett Ee em Committee, then Finance the benefit of : : : thru his de : TTT Ms cream and cake will | book. thru his demon | committee in charge of the fund. Dillinger of reported repaired clerk instructed ever supplies needed ing Engineer Shatz. At the last meeting of Council an order was passed to relay the cross- ing on North Barbara street at North alley. The Burgess vetoed the order and Council sustained the ve- to by a vote of 3 to 1. A number of bills were paid and Council adjourned. - — — the Trust Mr. mittee, works as the Water pumps at ordered. to order by water as what- Pump- was are Promptly at Eight O’clock The entertainment in Mt. Joy Hall tomorrow evening for the bene- fit ' of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the ancaster General Hospital will t promptly at eight o’clod ijn a worthy} cause by yo S pnt will as Com- | The | ; S 3 Patriotic Americans of this place will | hold the first festival of the season | even-| As-| invitation, ig extended to eel) cordial Don’t Forget It The Degree Team of the Fraternal in the park here on Saturday ing, May 16. A band will furnish music and many good things to eat will be served. Here’s an opportunity to aid a good cause. 2t. ted Motorcyclists’ Mishap Two voung men riding tandem had an accident at the east end of town on Sunday when they were thrown off. One of the riders sustained a ad cut above his eye that had to be dressed by a local physician. a A A Special Meeting There will be a special meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary at the home f Mrs. Bucher on Friday evening. 8th, at 7:30. this Mrs. some Garber placz David time as guests Frank Gar- Jacob of granddaughter Cooper of Salunga at Emaus and Allentown of the former's son Mr. ber, Mr, Solon V. Barr of Steelton came here on a visit to his parents, Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Barr. He came on his motorcycle and returned in the afternoon by means of Mr’ Hik- er's conveyance, / After being a resident hire; for more than twenty years, our |towns- man, Mr. Wm. Bookman, willVleave tomorrow for Coatesville, where he will make his future home with his nephew, Mr. Wm. Bookman. Mr. «nd Mrs. Marcus B. Shookers and daughter, Mrs. Harry Hackerty and son and Mrs, Hall of Columbia, made a flying trip in) their automo: bile on Sunday afternoon to visit N Shookers’ sisters he M Bhookersgon Bast streg Mr. and his spent strator Mr. Abram Boyer. The car delivered this ent tnt rene Ss. will be week. Fat Men vs. Lean Men A game was played at Getz store. The score tigp. We many fat men's clothes lean men’s clothes. $10 up. Getz Bros. RE Bros. have as as i Fourteen Were Baptized “The Brethren in Christ held bap- at Horst’'s Mill Sun- when fourteen persons tismal services day afternoon were baptized. ee cee --— East Petersburg Picnic It has been decided to hold the an- nual union picnic of the Bast Pet- ersburg Sunday schools at Hershey Park Wednesday, July 29. inet Qe A Shoe for a Man kind of shoe can be found 2 Bros. For dress, $ $1.75 to $4.00 died shortly before nvon on Saturday at the General stitution since April 4. and death due of diseases. She was a life-long resident of remains brought funeral her late home, Hospital, of which in- had been an inmate She she was 70 years old was to a complication native and The here and the yesterday forenoon at corner of West Done- gal. and New Haven streets. Services were conducted by Nev. N. A. Barr, and- Rev. F. G Begsert. Interment made in Mit. Joy cemetery. (Continued on page 5) ie Se lls emer. = Moved = T heir Quarters ¢ The Athletic . Club that had in the basement occupied by. Smith Bros. West Main this place. were held was the its quacters building restaurant, yesterday moved R. e Mr. hee for on S. H. Miller electric lights » of the street, into the former F. senger depot on North Mar- is wir- A child of rick iar Sirickier Mr near Flori Drs. J. Saturday Mrs was and Elmer operated and H. R. The teith on by Bowers on operation SUCCESS, tl Lut Tip of Finger Off While the act of pocket one hand, the blade closed and caught the tip of Mr. Harry Ressler's middle ‘cutting it off. AAA in knife closing his with finger Bought a Ford Mr. Henry Witmer of East Done- gal, bought a Ford touring car from the’ local representative, Mr. Peter Brubaker. te I An : Grand Kahn Says stop in at Getz Bros. and take a peep at their new Straw Bon- nets. $1.00 to $8.50. a this rn ne A A ee Subscribe for the Mi. Joy Bull ill, house ber’'s hed About the Afflicted Anna McGirl, who was is improving Dr. F. 1. Richards is of Mrs quite confined to sickness. Mr. Frank Conrad was confined to his bed on account of sickness. Treasurer H. C. Schock is confined to since Tues- night on account of sickness. Albert Walters, a clerk at Gar}, Pharmacy, confined to his since Friday with pneumonia. Mr. Jas. E. Webb took sick very suddenly Saturday and was in a crit. ical condition. He has slightly im- proved. Miss Verna Chandler, teacher of the Third Primary school, wag ill several days this week. Her school was closed Monday afternoon, yestes day and today. EE —— on account County his bed last day Mr is Get Out and get Und One of Geiz . Ty oe
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