f TH Pe 6 6 6 © + a UNT OY BULLETIN VOL. XI. The New Borough NO. 52 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1914 Lines Were Decided 'Upon--Buildings and Sites Being Offered for Industrial Purposes $1.00 A YEAR pe OO OO 6 4 > FH PJ ection The Primar y | The Democrats Had a Lively Time Yesterday Pion] Happen f0ngs of Our. Many Jorers [ne Past Wee Mrs. Elizabeth Shajpk, ninety-one Serica | years old, the oldest woman in this | THE WHEREABOUTS OF | section of Lancaster cqunty, living at FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK | Marietta, made a narrow escape pp’ ¢ & 4 + CEPI ™S + NEARLY BURNS TO DEATH Boies Penrose was nominated as, the Republican candidate for election for the United States Senate from Pennsylvania. Incomplete returns in- dicate that Penrose defeated J. Benj. Dimmick of Scranton, for the sena- torial nomination by a vote of 3 to 1. Judge Robert S. Frazer of Alle-| gheny, swept the city and county for, * Ee Elizabeth Shank, 91 Years Old, Has Narrow Escape From Burning ** [ | | * a eT eT Ye OT oT oT eT oe Te eT eT 4 * | | 4 > > 4 the supreme court on the non-parti-, Lgl att ga me eee |in the history of the village do they information we have at present is a| 20d ample room for additional build- 4 san ballot, with Judge Gustav A. En. | from urning to dea yes AY. © | What Our Able Corps of Reporters | remember of a larger gathering in Some Weil Known. Peosle. From. Out letter from Mr. Wm. J. Rose of the ings that will surely receive some J dlich of Berks, and Judge George 2SSists her daughter, Mrs, George | ound in the Card Basket About [the village and that was in 13801” Neighborhood Ha be t th th Pennsylvania Railroad Company in| ‘OBSideration. Several other people : 4 / Kunkel of Dauphin, running almost S2'S¢D. With whom she resides, to do yourself, your Friends and Your |when they raised several flag-poles bi Soong ny oe hy S|reply to an inquiry from Dr. J. J. 50 mentioned the fact that they § ork. a 3 3 . : ? * : n ce Our Last Issue|, ° y 3 p 7eI'V 4 ; together for second place, Endlich Soy Yok and filled he Inte id Acquaintances | during the campaign of Garfield and | Gone to Their Reward Newpher, secretary of our Board of would sell land very reasonable for SUE p tL m . . iz » 3 shi 4 having a shade the better. ina a ! : a er . 2 age =r. | Hancock. Trade, who, after reading last week’s asin) purposes, which goes to ‘ rx 3 o er ls AT Oy TeyxF 1 : i : . : : : i: . S y r iti x 7 . ; Judge Frank M. Trexler of Lehigh, '2dY attempted to light her lamp in wz; Harry Laskewitz was at Phila, The following are the trustees of | |article, immediately wrote for in. SOV (hat our citizens have the 4 4 : : the evening, it was evidently too full iN de tiin | Mrs. Esther Armstrong pi growth of our tow d the welf > q carried the city and county almost ~~ | . : Qelphia yesterday. {the new churches: Samuel Myers, Mrs. Esther Armstrong di he jormation. The reply he rawived Iv M1 Yn ? Yetate 2 { solid for the superior court. of oll, 2nd ome had Tah on Ye out: Mrs. John Bossert is spending a mmanuel Myers, Jacob Geltmacher, | 25 i Si7ong died ai. ¢ appended: of our people at heart. 1 { On the only local contest which at- Side. The ofl “ygnited and 1 an pyeepiy Philadelphia visiting her sis- tin Geltmacher and Abram Brad-| | Mesonis ono Flizaeihiows, where | Harrisburg, Pa., May 15, ’14 Yesterday afternoon Mr. Thatcher ho d Start lace Was in a ne le : $ In G I Ane Are 7" [she had resided . for some time. She | an ey ay ey 1D, "of Yor ng ar } h tracted any attention—control of the a Lady Ace an po 2 rig hi er, lg who worked strenuously with the | was in her 81st year. The remains 1°28 J. Newpher, M.D, 2 To eum he Beal] ef : : 8 Br reams attra D e Ay rr a : ; : as I 81st year. "ee 5 - Trade s gai re irons * Democratic county committee —the ATES. or ote 2 i i 3 Mr. Eimer Brosey spent Monday ,.cistance of Mrs. Kemme rly and| vere shipped to Philadslohis: | Secretary Board of Trade : os Hs said he was desiions of Kd anti-Davis factory claim victory. attention of hor ing va Te ang yesterday at Rockville and Har- Mrs. Hesh who form part of tie) € shipped to : i. pala and in- | “Sir: —Acknowledging with appre- giving us an industry, namely: Organ- > ; Fo i | sponded promptly, and the fire was ,:.;... Si re? oR : 3 ._ | terment was made in Mt. Peaceceme-| , . =~ ° . ms Me ize a stock company wi api 4 Returns have been received: from De i SE Pod taiied wich risbuig. building committee. Rev. Martin |, v. that cits . ciation your favor of 13th, we will en- ot £2 000 Spans with a variial of > bo eighty-five of the 124 districts in the 8 ons The ie & Wades il wos Mr. Ezra Brenner of Millersville, ' Grocs, of Safe Harbor, a former pas-| or |deavor to promptly develop the in- 5 4 J bon Jeune a Sultans une te : : hay tv Atadte 3¢ ay. > aged lady’s he ¢ Runde wd iis i BR , eT [¢ : tailir g, he a sell us > machine be City and county, They indicate that ned 2 3 ffers li 3 In, spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. tor. and Rev. Joseph Daugherty of| , formation you desire in The Green. ,, Fat hich a / : le machinery the al NM. will be at 7.000 Re burned and she suffers little from Kaul'ms : | Mrs. Susan A. Tesper : i i : and furnish a superintendent, the s 1e total poll will be about 7, e- fie: shotk Sauffman. Columbia, assisted at the ceremonies. | Mrs. Susan A. Tesper died Monday berg Miller Co. of New York, and ad- concern to manufacture various stock publican votes and 4,000 Democratic : : Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kreiner of fo WIN nie 2 Gs HRB Vi 8 ae Ae Site cture ve s stoc 3 Toten with the non-partisan vote fall- = bu Lancaster, spent Sunday in town ju | evening from a complication of dat!" >° ¥OR 28 s00n as POSS ibe, foods for which ere such a great . rtisa 148 aster, spe sundaj 1 s This yornine r J ows . : 5 5 ing far short of the grand total. No Our Water is Pure with friends ! Elected Directors / | seases, at the home of her daughter, This morning Dr. Newpher had not demand. His proposition did not d Ble al, + wa 1 oS. a re aceiv ; . aR 0 4 one paid any attention last night to On account of a case of typhoid \ Clayto Panabecker is spend-| The fellowing directors werq elect-| Mrs. Alfred Gorman in Manheim. 25 YO ecelved a reply but as soon appeal to the Board of Trade and the : any c g ie ane CK 1S d- xé $ > d 3 he wants » J . ; t 1 P the Bull Moose Voie fever which resulted in a death, Dr.};,, (wo © with her parents in ed by the Mt. Joy Mutual Fire Insur- | Mrs. Tesper was in her 86th year 38 he does, the wants of the company matter was dropped then and there. ¢ NONZTeSSINan ito ve . of A. F. Snyder had the borough water , BRN z 7 INCE Company at Nissley’s school | ang pestis her daughter was sur- Wil be heralded in these columns, af- There has nothing further devel- | Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer of : < on, Ni. J. | . sr whict Wr errs 1 . i ; : : Stroudsburg, Democratic Nat'l Com- analyzed recently, Ne typhoid fever Miss Gertrude Greenawalt returned | | Cu4S¢ On Saturday: M i P. RE vived by a son, Aaron of Masterson- a 2 oi lownsbeopie can get oped since our last issue relative to mittcorian Brom Pehnseivania. 1s the bacilli were discovered. It must be home Monday after spending several Bomberger and M. G. Hollinger for 3|yijje. | busy if they deem advisable. the Kent Light Company. ? A > re 3 re c " re Su re as : oF . 3 Se z rus x. ye t for 2 vears | (d Democratic nominee against Penrose, remembered that our ator here has days at Lebanon, {yoars, M. B. Brandt for 2 years and TL | BRETHREN IN CHRIST MEE . bh kaving polled a heavy majority over Deen treated for some time. Photographer Couch and family re-| C- F- Longenecker and R. Fellen- Joseph McFarland | T T > Henry Budd of Philadelphia. Gifford i | turned last week from a three days’ baum, auditors for one year. Mr. H, Jos ph McParland died suddenly at Deicaates From. Unit deat \ \ TOY Pinchot, former national forester and Needle Pierced Her Hand | trip to Perry counts R. Strayer was elected president; N.|his home in Columbia Sunday, in his | g : tee Stes ahd ~ friend of the senatorial committee of, While Clara Schroll of this place,| Mr, Samuel Newcomer of Kane, |S Newcomer Secretary and Amos N.|70th year, after an illness of one gansta Hy onrsigus Nope V, the Washington Party, which is the' was washing some clothes on Satur-| p. SH RR a ’ | Musser, Treasurer. The company is| month. He was born in Marietta, | gton v, Pa. spent several days about town op res rogress and hq fi but ded lumbij % Progressive party in Pennsylvania, | day, a needle pierced the palm of her | with relatives and friends making great progross and bas a fine Pesided iy Columbly for the Pasi | Four hundred delegates and oo : | : . Pe | v 0 iness. three years. He was a Civil war : > 4 was unopposed. For overnor the hand to such a depth that it had to | Mrs. Dav y A _ . | volume of business ; , Pp £ g : | =~ Irs David Cooper of Salunga, is i ——— : veteran and was a member of the P. members, representing nearly every 0 : (Continued on page 5) ibe cut out by a local physician. | | visiting Mr. and Mrs, Monroe Frank , : ‘ State i he Uni and 3 i % — sm roan Child Badly Scalded | O. S. A. His widow and one brother © Ih ine Union ang most of the bs Try Mr Th thirteen-months-old child of survive, provinces of Canada, are in attend. : Mrs. Susan Williams will arrive e Jon 5 : ’ ? ance at the Gener: ; 3 f : 8 era nferenc 4 4 y home tomorrow after spending a few | Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rosenberger, liv- the Brethren in a ri 4 ro ose 4 SX SIO] \ weeks at Salunga | ing on the H. S. Musser farm, near Adam Snyder : te ; 3 - : : } " : Mr. Albert Dierolf and Miss FI | the Iron Bridge, south of town, met( Adam Snyder, thirty-five years old,|land Church, three miles West of o ih AED 2 9 vss Tog Nn iv died on Friday at the County Hospi-|l©banon. The Brethren in Christ are Witmer of Lancaster, were guests of | With a bad accident on Saturday. The 3 divisi f : : ? Mrs. John Keener esterday child upset a teakettle of hot water |tal from erysipelas. He was a son of|# division of the old-time Brethren, . : . ~ yester Z. : 8 rill - bey who are now known as River - 4 Councilmen, Burgess and Surveyor | xc. 'c p ish stended the ais over its back, severely scalding its| William Snyder, of ibis place and| Vio are How known as River Breth b i . : ck and back. The flesh is hanging |prior to his illness was employeq at|®l, érman Baptists, etc. rict Christian Endeavor conveption| Beck and back. ¢ fiesh 's hangin 3 enti i 3 WwW 1k 0 th Pro osed Borou h t Elizabethtow ed acca ' lin shreds. The child was unconscious | Hotel McGinnis’. Deceased, who was The convention: openéi with a a very e a 1zabethtown last evening. A ; Soni = a Te love feast and feet washing. Bishop Mr d Mis Cones > he all day Saturday and is still in a [unmarried was a brother of Walter A Mr. and Mrs. George Eshenhaur of by ) Hl : B. Zook of Des Moines, Ia., .OCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION E % Li i Bainbridge. visi ; 2 it ] critical condition. Dr. W. M. Thome |and Harry Snyder and Mrs. Annie : o* X ension Ines TY Yeneg By vn thw Suey he attending physician Gibbons. The body was brought here preached the opening sermon, smd OF THE WEEK ay ues FE Mr vs. Bronlk 8 e sician. ‘ 3 e 3 day the guest of Mr. ang Mrs. Fras) is the 2 g pays : for cintarneni ® the attendance was so large as to re- me 4 . Stark. Roane Next Sale quire an overflow meeting on the ~hat Has Transpired in (hat Thriv Borough Council, Mrs. Sadie Hein, Mrs. Boyles and 8 church lawn. Nine hundred persons * LOCAL NOTES Miss Ebersole of Elizabethtown were the guests of Mrs. H. Wednesday. Mr. William Dierolf and lady friend of Elizabethtown, tertained by Mr. or on Sunday. and Surveyor Bru- baker w over the proposed new borough extension lines and we will describe them as near as possible. They started at a point near the Engle slaughter house, and near the covered bridge over the Chickies * n p 2 Long on last Items Told in A Brief Yet In teresting Way News * * Fancy Pecan Bon Tons at Baker's Annie Palmer's Cookies at Baker's. The next K. G. E. convention will and Mrs. H. C. Gain- ® creek, southeast of town, thence di- Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Kreiner and * x , be held at Lebanon. -hild { Lancaster. ‘wer Sunday rectly west to Engle’'s lane, thence : 2 ; Tha children o ancaster, were Sunday o> south 400 Yeet on said lane, on the Mr. Wesley Waltemeyer is confined Zuests of the latter's parents, Mr. and to the house on account of sickness. The residence of Mr, D. C. Reist on Mrs. James Mr, E. Webb, Guy L. Barr of Philadelphia ar- > Clayton Hoffman farm, thence direct- PO © © OO OF OO O00 e Pe eee eee ted reneral Assembly which convenes in Woman’s Missionary Societies of the ee O 4 * Bp! the new Fourth Church in Chicago, U. E. Church, which meets at Allen- b \l., from May 214 to 30. ’ | town. Ta. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and | - Horsemen, You Are Invited two children of Madison. Wis., are! t rseback riders will again be part| east on a visit to Mrs. Jones’ parents, | : Memorial day parade this year.| County Treasurer and Mrs. H/C . ly in town or the surround-| Schock, ps 7 who ean ride a horse, and Mrs. Ernest Roberts and son Ern- ” ated with Some Organizd-( ast jr, returned to their home at : part in the parade, will| yo, Sunday after spending a week Po welcomed in the divi-|;n town with the family of Elwcod P. i, ighack riders. Edward | Roberts. L hosonan jms, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Longenecker v / and daughter Kathryn and Mr. and r \ Mrs. J. Willis Freed motored to East . x owned by Mr. Hoffman and Jacob oo ’ 8 rep rived home Sunday and will spend | : ‘ be vets . his vacation with his parents, Rev. Zercher to the Columbia road. ih 3 : his ve pe s, Zercher y The family of the late Mrs. Rebec-| ang Mis. N. A. Barr At this pout. they Wont Seuth on ca Seeman wish to thank all for their aa 5 i : : , ca § Ss e Mrs. Emali D 'q 3 , the Columbia road 870 feet, thence aa an ; Mrs. Emaline Peters of Middletown | kindness during their bereavement. visited Mrs S Dearbeck and our | northwest over lands owned by G. Mel atid Mrs George W. Sh = er > . s g ; wT a Mr. and MIs, [George WW. enen- | aged resident, Mr, Geo. Fach on Sat- Mover to a large oak tree. Thence in Berea of Mas a end > . : J : : : rerger of East Donegal township, an- urday and Sunday a northwesterly direction, crossing ihe birth ot 4 danrRior : Bungay. : : sdwav. be a daughter. Mrs. J. G. Getz and daughter Miss the Marietta pike about midway Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich enter- 1 : ; | SA $ © Mr Atos. Re a, 5 h Helen I. of Ephrata, arrived here yes- tween the residence of Mr. AMOS yih04 these guests at dinner Sunday ; isi ; an is the, Dberic cemetery. .. Eos @J | terday on a visit to the former's sons, ! Stauffer and 1€ Lberie Cc °° in honor of the former's birthday: | presses. Harry B and Paul E. Getz rn A i v i a acer iQ o of > 3s ey wh dd € J i « 4. . | This line continues across Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Snavely of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gruber Misses Moyer's land until it meets the Ine yjsgeq Elizabeth Gingrich, Mame and Katie Gruber and Florence Hummer | fence on the south of Mr. Eli Hel xnpa Morgan of Lancaster; Mr. and of Elizabethtown, were guests of ’ > 2 5 , : Yilli« si a : > Anat » . 5 SLE 1 man’s farm tenanted by Mr. William zg J HH. Gingrich and Miss Kather- Mr ant Mis. Amos Kevior Sanday he » Wintermeyer, thence along said line jhe Kauffman of this place. Mrs. Naomi Stephens and daughter | 3 a fence west to a point where it inter > \ Nesta and Miss Ada Mose of Toons sects with the adjoining farm, thence Good for You, John G. V ter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fel } ‘iagonally _agllgss the state road, Our townsman Mr. J. G. Reist has| ker near town Saturdoy and Sunday. | y nds of ian on the Harris: just had quite an honor bestowed up- Wir. and: Mis. Tarver Roberts 2h : Mr. Mrs. 2 erts and | 1 o page 5) on himself and left yesterday on a| qayghter Marion of Columbia and Mr. | 4 : ten days’ trip to the Windy City. Mr.| mrnest Roberts of York, were =uests by > Exercises Reist was appointed one of four com-| of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Roberts Sun- | 4 y School missioners of the Westminster Pres-| aay ! ir chil- oi J » Buen bytery comprising Lancaster and Mrs. Rev. N. A. Barr left yester-| t+ : op ae f Tas ia The yok counties to atteng the 126th day to attend the convention of the| T- LAID THE CORNER STONE Bar Crowd Attends Appropriate Services at Newtown Sunday The corner stone of the new United Brethren church at Newtown was laid Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock with impressive services. The services were in charge of Rev. Brooks the pastor, assisted by Rev. S. L. Rhoads of Lancaster, and were attended bya large congregation. A feature of the service was selections by a quartet from the U. B. Church here The new structure is of brick feet 32x50 in size, and will be erected under the supervision of Clayton Risser. The church recently torn down was erected in 1860. The new structure will cost about $2,000. Only one time On Saturday, May 23, Mr. Ed Ream will hold his next public sale of hors- es and colts when he will offer twenty-five head of acclimated horses |from the effects of a stroke of ap- |and colts ranging in age of from 3|gplexy, which she sustained some {to 10 years. Any person in need of &|qays ago. She had been an inmate horse can find just what he wants at|,f the home for a few months. She this sale so don’t fail to come around | was G9 years of age and the remains and look them over at his stables on | are shipped to =~ Arlington, Va., for Marietta street, Mt. Joy. 2t interment. a A, ’ | An All Day Shoot y : Walter D. Bernhart | An all day blue rock shoot will be 3 3 Walter D. Bernhart, only child of held on the farm of Mr. Cyrus Nissley . | 3 : Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bernhart, died at near Newtown, by the Newtown Gun| | 3 : his home on East Main street at Club and all sportsmen are most cor-| J 4% : 2 va . . | eight o'clock on Sunday morning, in | dially “invited to attend and partici a : . the fifteenth year of his age. Just { pate. Tomorrow is the day. : ou or 4 7 | oN — four weeks ago he was attacked with | Sud typhoid fever and it was at first Began Oiling the Streets A Phe il > ; thought the case was a mild one un-| Yesterday Mr. Clarence Schock be- | . — | = bi til a week ago when he grew warse. gan oiling the streets of our borough. = . : : It is not known just where he { A heavy grade of asphalt oil is being "applied and must be heated in order to make it “run.” — > - Storm Damages Included a meeting of the board of Direc- of the Donegal and Conoy Fire Insurance Company it was decided to make all policies include storm insur- ance without extra cost. The poli- cies now cover fire, lightning and iusurance, - —- | At tors | storm Suffering From Blood Poison Mr. William Saylor, an aged resi- dent of Florin, ran a splinter into the palm of his left hand several weeks ago. His hand became quite sore and recently blood poisoning set in from which he is suffering at present. we A Big Steer Solomon Rosenthal, the Columbia cattle dealer, received nine head of fine steers from Jacob Bender, of Manor township. Among the lot was one which weighed 2010 pounds. re High School Was Closed The local High School was closed vesterday afternoon on account of the funeral of Walter Bernhart, a member of the Sophomore Class. k c all the crossings in town with crush- ed stone. — ———- + Building an Addition pra day the she several vived by four John Haines of Witmer Miller grandchildren and children was held ten o'clock from her Henry Mennonite church clergymen. the banking Co., and for more member \lortuary Waller Bemnart Laid lo Res fester) TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Frances DeWitt Mrs. Frances De Witt died suddenly at the Masonic Home, Elizabethtown, tracted the disease is that it was either while on a visit to Harrisburg or by drinking water while botanizing recently. He was regular Sunday School and a member of Sophomore Class of the Mt. Joy School. a9 afternoon at 3 o'clock from late home, Interment in the Mt. his Cemetery. Mrs. Mary A. Haines Mrs. Mary Ann late Abram morning at of Haines, widow Haines, Sun- five Miller, seventy-nine died on o'clock the at Columbia. old. after is sur- lay at ome Jesse was Years Death was caused by dropsy She as follows: David weeks’ illness children, of Marietta; Kinderhook; Mrs. John Newtown and Mrs. Mary Columbia. Twenty-seven sixteen great-grand The funeral morning at late home. Rev. pastor of the was the officiating was made at Haines of of survive. Vednesday also on Longer ecker, Iaterment —— Silver Spring. Backing Up the Crossings Our borough street commissioners Edgar C. Gramm and supervisor Engle are backing up| Edgar C. Gramm, an associate of of C. H Bean & than thirty years a Philadelphia Stock Sunday at his home firm of the Exchange, died Mr. Amos Garber is building a spa-|at Germantown, from the effects of i Maxwell which she recently pur-. itz on Sunday. cious addition to the rear of his fine |an attack of heart disease four weeks, chased. Mrs. Henry Keener and children dwelling on David street. it is almost |ago. He was sixty-two years old, and I and Miss Ida Baston called on the completed. (Continued ce 5) Fresh Tango Drops at Baker's, 1t inned on page 5) feces THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST con- | The presumption | a| attendant of the Presbyterian L the | : High | The funeral was held vester- | Joy | of | Industrial Situation Jno. Beamesderfer Offers His Brick Warehouse and Lot Everybody is interested in the | in-( Mr. John Beamesderfer, one of our dustrial situation here at present, es-|local extensive tobacco packers, in- pecially since so many concerns are formed us that he will either rent or sell his three story brick tobacco | Warehouse and big lot of ground im | the rear of Mr. H. E, Ebersole’s resi- quiries since last wesk relative to the! dence. Here is a very good and de- big shoe factory and the only definite Sirable building with a railroad siding so very desirous of locating here. We have had quite a number of in- ing and industrious Village a Short Distance West of Mount Joy ae Gathered by Our Reportorial Staft partook of the feast. Bishop J. N. Engle of Abilene, Kan., Bishop D. R. Fryster, Thomas, Okla.; Elder John Snyder, Stevensville, Can- ada; Elder Wm. Boyer, Dayton, O.; and Elder D. W. Heise, of Gormley, | Canada, were among those who par- ticipated in the opening services. —— ar — BAD RUNAWAY THIS MORNING Mrs, Emma Hamawei day at the Capital City. Miss Ida Easton of Lancaster visit ed relatives in town Sunday. Mrs. Harriet Blessing of Mt, visited friends in town Sunday. Mr. Christian Nissley made a busi- ness trip to Lancaster Monday. Miss Mary Dyer is spending a week spent Satur- Joy i | { | i i Dairyman Kauffman's Horse Scares | at a Hurdy-Gurdy {at Middletown visiting friends. ———————— / Mr. Jacob Rutherford and family A bad runaway occurred at Florin | Visited friends at Donegal Sunday {this morning when Dairyman B. F. Mrs. Alice Morton was a Sunday | Kauffman’s horse scared at a hurdy-| Visitor to friends at Elizabethtown. |gurdy on the streets there and ran Miss Helen Stoll is spending sever- away. al weeks at Mount Gretna visiting Mr. Kauffman's son Benjamin, who 'élatives. Ihzd a toot recently. was in| MIS. A. D. Garber and two daugh- ie wagon when the horse started L°'S are spending the week at Blaine, 3 m1 : ‘erry ut jumped out The animal ran on! FPeITY Co. pavement at the home of Mr Mr. George Derr of Lancaster, vis. Shoothale where ope. of the ited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm a 3 e . nie! DET On Sunday s who was collecting for his =~ © ay. : Gordy music. s-anbod Dim Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leib and som 170) 151 gre i . : S Ga A erst in i xcited condition James of Mount Joy visited friends im rse in its exei ion, 3 the village Sunday knocked the man down, the wagon : : 1 1 and family of Lancas passing over his body while lying on nd: fami) ox casier Se > ent Sunday in town, the guests of 1e pavement. The horse was caught : es : Mrs. Barbara Hostetter, som lista » away atterwar a {i tance yale 2 Miss Grace Keener spent several he man was brought 3 j ine ; § _| days at Maytown as the gust of Mr. | t vsician here and it was found 3 ‘3 x : jroca ph 1 and : By “and Mrs. Gorge Sherbahn. _ he had i1stained a number of cuts ~~: . : © hat ehine 3 Mr. Smith of Blaine, Perry County, bruises about the head and body. | and Te : iN spent several days in town with his There was very little damage to Mr. daughter, Miss Flo Smith. Ka 1an’s team. x Kauffman’s team Mr. and Mrs. George Greiner and eee eet daughter of Mastersonville friends in town yesterday. visited rhe District Minutes has Our job department just com- Mr. John Minnich of Philadelphia pleted 2500 copies of tabular work in spent several days in town with his the minutes of the district meeting of gayghter, Mrs. H. L. Stoll. the Church of the Brethren which Mr. Harry Ryan and family of was held in the Midway Church at Sporting Hill spent Sunday at the b the Midway House in Lebanon Co home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles. If its printing you need, whether a Miss Elsie Forney of Harrisburg is spending several days in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wal- ters. visiting card or a book, consider this office if you want to save a dollar. | Many Hear Rev. Long Rev. Long, who succeeds the late and Mrs. Charles Winters of : Rev. H. S. Gabel as pastor of the Manheim visited the former's parents, United Brethren Church, preached and Mrs. A. B. Winters on Sun- his initial sermon to a large and ap- ay. preciative audience on Sunday even- Mr. Albert Leibfreid of Reinhold’s Station was a welcome guest at tHe home of Mr. nd Mrs. J. K. Freymey- er on Sunday. Messrs. Alpheus Morton, Joseph Gingrich, Fred Keener and Eugene Garber enjoyed a bicycle ride to Lit- ing. arisen losis ion Erected a Garage Miss Mary Kuhn has just complet- od the erection of a fine garage in which she will house her new 1914