II. NO. 10 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 29,.1914 nean Nations Declare War---Let's Start Something Here--Merchants, Boom Your Business--2 FORESTERS UNION PICNIC FLORIN MAN'S SUCCESS LOCAL NOTES i ame Uo, Ere 7 oe Yt | 1 Will Be Held at Recky Springs on Af Prof. J. B. Hambright Elected Prin-| | News Items Told in A Brief Yet In- \ | \ | Saturday, August 1st | § | cipal of the Bergenfield N. J. teresting Way IB : - — hoi ; J Schocls : ; eimai? J The Foresters of the County will We call your attention "to Bene- hold a union picnic at Rocky Springs We are pleased to inform our man’s large ad. ’ \ ' a ; Tr . Han | | park on Saturday, Aug. 1and present | many readers of the success of Prof. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pennell an 0) t i | indications are that the affair will be ( J.-B. Hambright of Englishtown, N. | nounce the birth of a daughter. 4 1] 9% 4 a big success. £1 J., a former resident of Florin. He UV : High Constable Frank Shatto isill | py / —————— The Iroquois Band of Lancaster, ————— was just recently elected Principal | : at his home here at this writing. > will furnish music for the occasion. of the Public Schools of Bergenfield, | Dariyman Benj. Kauffman recently Il b jo Rae Bist Bil Lill | Bis Ses N. J, a \town just 12 miles out of } \ i installed an electric motor. Mr. John gp: : [ff fre ( 1600 f Se prizes will be given the l U New York City, along the Hudson Dietz done the wiring. Hi 103 0l Or Mini winners. . . River, at a salary of $1500 per year . Mr. John Dietz wire n { Bl ) f There will be a game of base ball Will ( Viclory i With an anwubl inerease of $100 fori i Brethren parsonage rolofe the anrl OWT OWI [ between Cordelia A. C. of Cordelia five years. J | fixtures for electric lights NOTES le PIs Weg ns and the Harmony A. C. of Lancas- He will have charge of two schools Miss Edith Myers was | -OCA ERSON TION aooregating 23 eachers ¢ z = the Gener: Hospital a a L AND PERSONAL MENTIO aggregating } teachers and about THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST oe Ah grey . he BD) e 2 ’3 - oie ) Monday for a yperation {1E WHERE TS OF ou iM. to 6PM, and a first-class | dental, has a.population of 3000 and RAVEL SOONER OR LATER Mr. Chas. Evans, who wa n RIENDS THE PAST WEEK music. | Vhat Has Transpired in [hat Thriv is rapidly growing. : ET ployed with W. M. Pfautz 1 ing and Industrious Village a Short Mr. Hambright is now attending | >°™® Well Known People From Oui | cepted a po at 08 ni : Neighborhood Have Passed to the r What Our Able Corps of Reporters baker LARGE BARN OF JOHN SHANK, [ter > ys : : NEAR LOBATA COMPLETELY There will also be dancing from 12 OF THE WEEK 700 pupils. Bergenfield is srictly resi- | orchestra wil] furnish the | The trolley fare for the round trip | e Tobacco Sheds Blown J { ; ! Severaj Lary S aa will be 32 cents. Distance West of Mount Joy as the summer session of Columbia : Found in. ve Card Bask About Down—Trees Uprooted—Fields and |!" e : ; th : : LL Ly pr Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue| rr. SH. Miller ihe o 4 Sung. in, ne rd Basket ou Tickets will be sold at Garber’s| Gathered by Our Reportorial 8taf! University in New York City, where : Mr. § . Mil I ntract . i ag Roads Badly Washed—Corn and | £ 3s y Gone to Their Reward Shr witter the. howl - : Yourself, Your Fr.ends and Your Yobaaco Damaged by ~HSIL.in Co- | Drug Store, H. J._ Williams’ barbar res 5,631 students are enrolled. for ing le newly ren I saints : shop and Morton & Myers’ store Mr..A. S. Ichler of Lancaster, Sun- He was principal of the schools at dence of Mr. J. B. r Jas | from Monday, July 27 to Aug. 1at 12 | dayed in town. ionglishtown, N. J., for a number of | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carson vears and his many friends thruout noy Jennie Rockwell of Marietta, died|yain street at the County Hospital in her Ith Mr. H.C Siamh a pedestrian Scott Greiner is here on ® year, Dr. Clarence F. Vaughn, a dentist | of Columbia, died Sunday aged 40 ars. {M. Everybody is invited to accom- | | spent Sunday at Maytown. this community will be pleased to lendas. One of the worst electrical storms | | who is walking which ever visited Conoy township, | Texa Dhl i : ey : VI Geo. Drabenstadt ig here on a sisters, pany the picnic. ee isl tli iat Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton spent jearn of hig success. TWO PEOPLE BREAK LIMBS [Several days at Philadelphia. eo a | Michael Aerman of York, spent y ia Sas ae en SIXTY HEAD OF CATTLE Mrs. Henrietta Fleming, formerly] Rev. I Yourarad Ls ” iends at Strasbu Mrs. M.A. Griffith, Mother. of Mrs. d. | Ww Bite of Bliinethtow em . | of Bainbridge, died at Middletown, Ythotos. Chugh Mort ¥ Ir. E. E. Shey © Trenton, N. H. Stoll. One of the Victims go r. 3 W. Jai “of Elizabethtown, wij Be Soid by J. B. Keller & Bro. od- 27. Vearas n 1n Y | a wid was a Saturday visitor to town. on July 31st Mrs. M. A. Griffith, mother of Mrs. | Mr. A. Brecht of Ephrata, made a a point where the road crosses near i . i in : : id ; 3 ahi : i J. H. Stoll, was quite unfortunate ! business triy own Saturday. ‘riday, July > Messrs. J. B.. “3 : a < = > Ir \ or: ‘Of arrish on the Maytown and Bain- a x g i Ay He J : y ¢ Lancaster from al.ounty. part at Atlantic Citv and the : S otter of Harrisburg, 1 Sadie : ) nd ; : ha $ diseases, : aged 42]last week st Mount (trotnn : esl y 1e borough. struck that district on Saturday after- | here Sunday | [ r Le has I : ; Ah | enroute six month Mis. W..D. landler is visiting noon about four o'clock, doing dam-| age in its path which will run into | thousands of dollars. Sharp lightn- in accompanied by a downpour of 1 ra completely ruined fields and at =— | os 1. part of ch will: Speid . tel made a business Kegel died Mon-| i hi LEAR Hav t H bur vesterday . unday afternoon. She walked into I's m. Domi and 1 there as a cloud- i Yards ; 5 : he yas: a : vard and either stumbled or tri spen £ \ at Bird-in-Hand. heir vards h sixty head of : : I mh. Y : : a re filled almost to : : Dhil ; : ‘ niece of Mrs. tev. . . SD tf Harrisburg, Ss : tipped, fracturing her right thigh. Mr. A. ( hell of Philadelphia, choice Lykens Valley, Erie County | I nf othiz pl S friends i I; week top rail which overflowed in ray ar : ila . : . : iroino | DF. J. J. Newpher of this place. [ J wn last week. : 3 3 Griffith is seventy years ol age tiled on 1 n 1e village dSun- and New ork state resh, spring Longenecker—Schufelt re re 1 Bruckart and Claud acco cellars, »d barnyards 1 ; ri ’; ; 3 : | l {art an Cle = or ary og excellent health, day. and backward cows at public sale. enjoyir run which passes through : Funeral of Trolley Victim bs : eck new- 4t Mond t the County Seat. 4 , i : The funeral] of George Geyer, the econ t Of Fi Baptist u 1 rs. Ja Walters spent ar recovery fr er mis- ount Joy, were Sul Vy. V L steer heife { well as a few : ; Church Wek f , mi Yor vids 3 k. at Vork vis : te early recovery from her > a 3 1 man who was killed by a trol- : vy h , 1 é ounty K a kK Vv relatives. y pigs. 4 is exception- : . Pa. wa od ¢ Nip Ae rs i Ellen fesas Wo to th er ge river ros : : : 1¢ ar at Rheems, took place Th = y ; . aay LL : 1 1 o the scene up the river road, : : 2 i Morence Eschbacl : Potts- : Sa hove is ov Co \ R : et ; es ' David L. Mocney, a laborer of Miss rence lschbach of POUS- a.ly good this year and there 1s ev-| _ is 5 ; ; a 1g, 25th. a roupsbure. 1 ‘ork, was a visitor here several davs las at many places had to drive ay morning from the home of his : of Yo 2s : vs t the branches of the trees : be higl I th 1d an important factor Ir. and Mrs. Abram Sh r of Also a lot F stock bulls, stock venna to be 11gher than 1€¢ Old- i , residen; remembers. -The scribe g Jinglestown, is place, says >» won’ , another town, is here on a week's visit to ery .indication for a good corn crop DL . S J this place, says he won't buy an 2 : v indicati a : 3 uncle, Ephraim Snyder. Services air of new shoes in ¢ ry. Satur- triendads. this fall, in what could a man inves : : : an schu Frese apis Nor stich by Hehining: and pair of new shoes in a hurr € ti 7 tow. toll i < fall T° Kk? held in Hossler's meeting |- schu Flory of Pequea, ve! aah > 2 = € > ade his firs ‘chase of a A large number o own folks at- more profitably than ive stock? 3 3 : Te I Thev are Now Rr weddine : i : ; across the roadside day he made his first purend : : ! = : house with interment in the adjoin-|*' are how on Laewr weddl ut y here with his sister, MM + the i . rove farm, just x ha a i Fie On % them on and walked out the cement Sunday. so don't fail to come to this sale on cker west of town. v. and Mrs. V . B. Johnston leaves this bove Marietta, a number of large g Florin was well represented at the i} es ae hi <3 oo : LN , >. JOONSLOI aves this ! , 7alRk ar stable 2 t . 1 ¢ § 3 1e last ds 1is month. : genecker il retur Veal fai walk toward the stable at Hotel Mec rg y : SI Be £ : the last day in this month Felix Landis M. N. Longenecker vi return t0 week on a visit thru Delaware and Ginnis that evening when he slipped Chautauqua held at Elizabethtown, FET Westfield in time to assume his Maryland Felix Landis, a former resident of and fell, fracturing his left leg at the last week. That Was Some Trout near Hlizabethtown, died at his|Pastorate on Sunday, August 9th. Miss Pearl Getz of Ephrata, spent | ankle. Mr. and Mrs. George Dame of Mt. Several hours after a Joos nt rain- home at Kiowa, Kas. aged 87 years. ay : several days here with her hrothers i Carmel, visited friends in the vil- fall the spring at the Donegal His wife died a number of years Filled the Vacancy { last week. Wires Down | They're Some Ads lage Sunday. Springs Presbyterian Chyrch OVer-{ 1go, but several children survive. At a special meeting of the Mt. Mrs. O. 7} Donaven and Mrs All along the line telephone and | we wish to call the attention of Miss Anna Dyer and Mr. Latcham flowed. A few hours theréaftge Mr. .. . pair of new shoes in ten y s, put tended the Landisville Camp on This firm offers the kind that pay ia edmetery. o Mr. and Mrs ; 2. Longen- peach and other fruit trees were blown down and the high wind did considerable damage in that section to the corn and tomato stalks. i | . Yall troll : I funeral and interment took! Joy Borough: School Board last even- Mary onham spent yesterlanag telecraph wires are down and made {our many readers to the numerous Ream of Elizabethtown pent Sun- Cyrus Schroll; who kid ne ! '| place at Kiowa on Saturday. ing, Miss Laura Urich of Harrisburg, Harri 1 very dangerous. Linemen | pi. ads in these columns ihis week. day at Pequea. went to the spring and found lying | Riana orked until midnight repairing the | Among them are a full page for Mr. Mr. Harry Oleman of Middletown, on the bank, one of the finest pest | William H. Cain m TRG i sv c re r TV NS f trot ver seen at | F33V¢ : ne. The most damage done Was || D. Beneman, our extensive local was fhe guest of Mr. Harry Ichler mens o po xe" a 0 An tha | William Henrv. Cain,- wpa | who “was Troently married. Miss he. Giclee: ef jlmyer al tReéTriothier— -Banovs + Lancas- | and family Sunday. | community. [he fish was ei ym hs bh highIv: seedy vrs is ; le vicinity of Billmj sr 8 ’ clothier;— -Dopovan & Co, Lancas-| He Aine Choke is spendipz inches Io welche seh: best known ana’ highly respected | (rich was one of five applicants an rs. Kate Cooper of Harrisburg, sof th 3 ter Company | (ur's bie store. a f ve 3 , Mrs. An r is nche weighed near» ize i i 7 \3- : ; ‘ of the J. E. Baker gor ter’s big store, a full page_and Groft covert) woche ot. Giaglton ail ot pounds. Tt. Wess washed on the bank)" izens of Marietta, died on Wednes-| has had twelve years experience as guest of her brother, Amaziah the Pennsylvania Railroad.| ¢ wolf, Lancaster's big clothing Several weeks gg Steellon, the gues * iy : 4 |day morning from a complication of, teacher in the schools of Dauphin Good and family. : } orl p ; ar Ss Sami by the high water and when the| _. : : e wind blew a terrific gale, | house. Read all our ads carefully [of he: gon Sariiel : ter + a coed “not et pack | diseases, superinduced by diabetes. | county. Mr. John Myers returned home down the large stack OnONe each week and you won't go wrong| Miss Irene King of Elizabethtown, We I ed, col SL Bay a from a Visi to friends thruout. York SEAS Ti : i > | spe Sunday i ; rues into the spring. : is EE SRR E eo § buildings at the ind Lo patronizing these merchants. , |Spent Sunday in town the guest of p E = Hempfield township and was 67 : a f County on Monday. 21] southward across the box | CER SR I | Miss Frances Ichler. { vears old. He was a son of the late . Sold Half the Bul) Mosse. 8 & Wile ~~. h had been attached to the AM Trick \ | Mrs. Anna Sweitzer of Sunny side, : A Pretty Country Home | John and Aone Cain. He is survived) Semuel § Graybill has entered Messrs. S. A. ilson dnd. E. D. : Columbia crew and | i Hid i id night | is here on a visit to her daughter C. N. Hershey, whose home is 5 BN suit against H. C. Reinhold of Bast Shortlidge of Penbrook, spent last )L the L Y | Some time during Friday z s # ! 8 ’ i , : by his wife and six children. Te er ; here until the Columbia ho should | Mrs. George Kuhlman near the Joint School, on the Eliza-| ° 2 Petersburg, to recover the sum of ‘ednesday in town. there who 8S > : D 3 i , | : - a ror . . ilv came and hoisted it from pave been at home and in bed in-! Mr. Samuel Becker and family bethtown and Mt. Joy Turnpike, has $1,200. The two parties owned a _ Rev. N. A. Barr will leave Friday {ias: ‘ 2 a Mrs. Peter Shelly Mr, for Millway, where he will attend The car was badly damaged. | oi, 5 of on the street, tore the rails visited the family of Ezra Souders Mr. | at Rheems, on Sunday. was elected teacher of the Fifth Mr. Roscoe Smil¥f™ of Boonsboro, grade here to succeed Miss Lefevre, Md. is iting his ' uncle, Prof. C He was born at Kinderhook, in West |some rascal or rascals, greatly improved his premises, by Holstein bull in yartnership. an addition to the dwelling, the in Mrs. Peter Shelly, of Harrisburg Retehold ah har oP ap. | the U. E. camp meeting & 8 £, 31 li J i einholc sol¢ 11s interes 0 an- : - : . : ike until recently a resident of > . : terior of which has also been re-|P ’ E J ther party and Mr. Graybill claims Mr. Ralph Sheaffer of Reading, a modeled and fitted with all modern | Elizabethtown, died last Tuesday Se ha : re od ci Il in former resident here, visited friends conveniences, A new concrete wall night at the Harrisburg Hospital, ee wi Po Maar in town Sunday and Monday gi y - . ae . : . 1. | COnsequence. : ay «¢ ] ay. surmounted by a fence, surrounds [from the effects of a tablet of bi- - = Messrs. Ray Keller, Ben Hoffer and James Newpher motored to Her- shey and Harrisburg Sunday. ke frame sheds were also Los the new picket fence in the park 2 own, and are a complete! , £m the posts and broke a Miss Kathryn Breneman of Har- number of men had Narrow oq eo pail at two places. There, risburg, is the guest of Mr. Henry from being injured. The | Keener and family this week. tole v x7 . . PAR Ai Vi : | caught Reuben Fitzkee,| 1 ir Burgess Brown learns who: Mr. Wm. Gantz and force are dig the lawn and garden, and it is now |chloride of mercury taken in mistake years, son of Edward | . : : .. | ging a sink ¢& me Mr. on Yad he ‘ AA the offenders were it will be ex- Sing a sink at the a Me I. one of the nicest and most comfort. | for medicine. She was 24 years old, : . “rank B. Hiesta at Marietta. | : Sika : is Surviv > her she ; pensive fun for them. | Frank B. Hiestand at anietia | able farm homes in the district. ‘and is survived by her husband, who who resides at Bainbridge 2 gs ; 1 : M Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Gingrich fc ST ry 2 3 : : : Varad ay nigl » e 3 r. ny rcontinued on page 4) . Miss Sarah Eschbach of Potts AI is tien is seriously ill with tuberculosis, and | day night one 0 the bonus of | visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heis- H. H. Myers, in which there are = | eat Gi A Cave ln \ |town, is spending the week in town Electric Service Out three small children. erman at Landisville Sunday. | { {wag no reason for this mean trick | | Pond Gave Way During the heavy rains on Mon- But ~~ | ati . i \ est Miss Eliz th Keener. | . many goldfish, gave way and many = : . > BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE There was a bad cave-in ls the. guest of Miss Elzmbe { An electrical storm passed over a of the fish were carried down thru The family of R. J. Myers will S— : ; J st | Edward McCleary fg 7 > carrie ry [farm of Mr. Amos Newcomer, east : | xa xtra Ves ,| the fields. In Monroe Sheaffer’s Movement Started Monday Evening of here Monday night. There is an Edward McCleary, one of the With a Membership of 2 old cistern partly under one end of »1 this hog sty. Consflerable water ¥. 7 WI te i Mrs. Alice Morton and son Alphus drains into it and seemingly the : . Al 1 e I [ “bottom fell out” as so much ground and Mr. Geo. Cunningham visited as s £ The Florin Base Ball Club easily defeated the Salunga, team at Sa- lunga on Saturday by a score of 5 | leave on Saturday for Mt, Gretna where they will spend August. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Newpher attended the lecture given by Hon. W. J. Bry- an at Lititz Saturday afternoon. Mr. Edward Vogel of the U. S. 8S. Tennessee, spent Monday in town with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Cramer. this section Monday night and put the electric system on the north : bn 3 5 a most prominent farmers of Rast [ field, near the Farmers’ Inn yester- Donegal township, died Saturday,|day, the boys caught a few of the fish in their hands. side of the town out of commission i to b. until ten o'clock yesterday morning. the efforts of Mr. i ace © or ization this place, an organiza +o he known as the Boy Scouts of place, was effected : | death resulting from the effects of a A tree branch on North Market] 5 : i stroke. The deceased was born in ede : 3 Mrs. Kathry eitze]l at Middletown : : wo v York county, but for many years ; | caved in thereabouts that it will re-' MTS Kathryn Reitzel a a short circuit. The Edison Com-| ~ ; icl's chitreh : A Mission Meet.ng Vices : : to Sunday. lived on a farm near Reich’s church. The United Zion Brethren of this with alquire about 150 perches of stone 0 ti sll pany had half a dozen men on the 5 . HH von of Besid : evening, starting Mr. FE 'y Freymeyer an amily | : . e was | years age. S1A€S | District will a missi eting iss 3 "} AS ar 1 vena lg fill it up again. /l Mr Houy Prone on job until the trouble was found. sifiet will hold a Toission meetin Miss Jean Thome is spending The | returned home on Sunday after twenty-one. Oh Sm ans Fe ———— : on Friday ev week with her grandparents, Dr. and mber of young men met ua ashindibn. B c\ | spending a week at Denver, visiting Stock Sale Aug. 7 Abram of Harrisburg, and a daugh-|ing, August 7. Rev. Henry Light of Mrs. W. B. Thome at Elizabethtown which Hiking to Washington, D. C. 1 friends. | 2 e g- . | ter Anna of Scranton. The funeral | Cleona, Lebanon County, and Rev. Mr. C N. Mama ; i Messrs. Charles Bennett and Ben- \ 3 Mr. C. S. Frank will hold his he : Cy a : Mr. ©. > Mumma and family | Mrs. Elva Sauders of Harrisburg was held Monday afternoon at 1 Saran ihre jamin Hoffer, of this place, left Sent : a i ki the next sale of live stock at M. A. spent Sunday in Conoy as guests of x ] av 1 . A - an 3 in vosterday. on 3. hike to Washinton, spent Sunday in 1e villag i Spickler’s stables in this place on Reich's Cometery Ti : ih oh Mr. Benjamin Hoffman near Lobata. D.C. and return. They are going SUest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pigay, Aug. 7. He will offer a lot| = - The meeting will begin at 7:15 and| p, g B wright and family or . 3 oelmi Pe : everybody is invited to attend. 2t : . Wi via York, Gettysburg, Hanover and Schlegelmiloh, of choice cows, a few stock bulls Abraham. Herr i ; . : Mr. Wm. P. Arndt returned home om : AL vrs SS TI Sd and Mrs. W. B. Detwiler on Su Baltimore. They expect to be gone \ , and heifers and a large lot of extra Abraham Herr died Sunday at his \ twiler on Sunday. a week or ten ‘days jon Mouddy from a three years’ en- good home-raised shoats. othe itl hi on-in ax Peter wu A Birthday Dinner The family of County Treasurer : > pl. BH i $s son-in-l ter S. y . : A listment as a coast artillery man at ee. , i ? nS ay ror rs evi G. I + Snhook left: carlv. Fridss mae A card this morning says that as. ho AE Risser, of Conoy township. He was On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Levi G. H. £ Schock left ea Friday morn- FONG, FBvY. { ri . : : . yy aut ile fo Vi a Parkton, Md., and ; : ¥ ! Poot Bacly ise { . |a retired farmer, and lived in Mt. y automobile for Wildwood, N. The festival held in the park OD hile Mr. Frank Peffer of this lg CTICRNS a lite Te : 1 JOY S ) practice 7 a Ss e. Saturday evening was a grand SUC Jace was on duty at the Grey Iron Death wa to di ots and de A. Robinson twee erate $ : y ed as ) diabetes 2- : A. insomn, cess Mr. Wm. Shires received the yesterday, a box of castings weigh- bility. incident to old 2ze. He was Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dillinger, Mr. Jos. Singer and O. H. Bieg of Phila : si | . ; . ) age. > as > . < tani = . : 5 . » a ~ kind to join. Sosa By. CoHfes \ large cake which was chanced off. ling about two hundred pounds, fell Bory New Year's dav. 152% and was Jesse Watson, Miss Kate Dillinger, delphi: spent last Thursday in f the Scouts to oh 8 pi; Ee y or Nn / lon his foot, badly bruising it. He is Miss Alice Dillinger and Mr. Nathan town. el ; f in- n Sunday afternoon rs. JY N. g i a Wi : Stark 3 ys ‘ various points O J lciace : b town wus badly A Big Yield } | will be off duty for some time. of the O13. Mennonite. Church. These Stark, Miss Wise, a trained nurse in fhe shape for an OUlNE |= antter 0 Be h v Rev. Daniel Eshleman west of} . oe \ CRdren cuivive: “Rev Tohu Tiers - General Hospital, Lancaster, was the scalde 'm Ww cu : \ S Rey. IT, ; , t WH about the Sy a 8 ob here, threshed fifty-four bushels of | Broke Two Fingers Relaying the Sewer guest of Mrs. Peter S. Brubaker last pe PB y . = Eo and Mr. [of coffee was accel 18d Po wheat from one and a half acres, Or| yyhjle playing ball on Saturday The old stone sewer at the Farm- week so remarkable make an effort to She: Wag "so badly Sea re R £ at the rate of thirty-six bushels tor. prank Shultz was hit by a ball, ers’ Inn on Market street, clogged The families of Mr. P. Frank : : services ysici wer: e- . 3 in wh x te 3 ay. gies : : ne leading Scout fovioes of a physician were the acre, The acreage is exact |, .. king the ring and little fingers up and Supervisor Engle is now re- Schock and Mrs. Minnie Breneman so unusual the State. quirec measurement having been made bY .¢ his right hand. placing it with terra cotta pipe. returned home from Mt. Gretna ves- om it. : , - rr T———-— = Mr. John G. Reist and Mrs. Eshle- — a —— terday. of not knowin Felt Good By Next Year man. Will Sing at Harrisburg of a prominent family of Pennsyl- Mr. C. K. Barto returned to Wil . : : | sal Sue #3 eal : vanians, a grandso Si 1 Cam- ine nd from mg , Misser was driv} The Lancaster Dailies say that ES eS /| Mr. Charles Cassel, our popular|ship. The funeral will be held to- 8 STeNdsOR of Simon. Csi: minston, Bel, eron of East Donegal township, and spending a short time here with his wis horse] the © Conssiogs - Traction Company Installing Large Tank V |basso, will sing several solos at a|morrow morning at 10 o'clock, with : cat hanns hie wagon. | will extend its lines to the fair in i i : ; : : : 2 : 2 a nephew of ex-United States Sema- ¢.,.i1. ea : er of pis wastn : Tt Mr. L. P. Heilig is installing a| convention at Reservoir Park, Har-| services in the Mennonite Church at|, . + Donald Camer Zow resid famsty _ dasher and in|grounds but not until next year |;,;.06 gasoline tank under the pave risburg, tomorrow evening. Elizabethtown x SORE oron, AoW Tesliing Mr. and Mrs. Levi Snader and .ontinued | however. . . , at the historic Donegal mansion. He of iy pai horse continue LADEN. ment insfront of his place of busi- Stet A Meera en practiced law for a number of years. J2UEhter of Adamstown, were the mh ne Mil. ant: r”nn,np] s © € @ a nu 3 8, The harness \ ness. A large pump will be attacher Struck a Stump Donald Cameron Haldeman being connected with the Dauphin guests of Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Barr 1 rescued The Tofl’'s too High | thereto whereby autoists and others| An autoist ran his touring car into| Word reached Marietta announc-| nountv bar and handiod many. aif. Saturday. ition. The| The Lancaster Automobile Club i8|can conveniently be supplied with|a stump on the Landisville Camp|ing the death of Donald Cameron cult cases : Ho Wis. a MeHber of Mrs. Sue Mar returned to Phila- but Mr. |asking the P. R. R. Co. to cut down |gasoline. grounds Sunday evening, bending| Haldeman, a former resident of East | Harrisburg Club and Country As- delphia Sunday after spending a ped injury. |the auto toll onthe Columbia bridge, es At his font axle and steering gear. Donegal township. He died at the oi sion was considered an expert month in town with her niece, Mrs. - thi s ents. : — — via ad : . x 5 which is now 40 cents Away Buying Horses a , |Pennsylvania Hospital for the IN| goiter ang an authority on the his- J. Hn Stoll. ence ———— Mr. Ed. Ream, our extensive local Many Were There \ sane at Philadelphia, after being in| yqr0a) points of Dauphin County. He Miss Elizabeth Wilson is enjoying I tendent of Ten Went Along dealer, will leave today for points| 198 autoists paid fifty cents to get|the institution for some time. Hejl ,. go tv. five years of age. The re- a two, weeks’ vacation hy visiting hs started | map persons from here accom-|thruout Ohio and Indiana where helinto the Landisville Camp ground |Was a graduate of a number of col- mains were sent to Harrisburg, friends at Baltimore and Washing- ( ng the | nied the excursion to Atlantic City | will buy a lot of young horses and(Sunday and twice that many parked |leges. and of Yale University, class { where burial took place on Tues. ton, D. C. plot. lon Sunday over the Pennsy. colts for his trade here. outside. 9 of IER He was a direct descendant | 5, Mgr John Stoll of Bethiehen {Coptinued on pages’) ° street, resting on the wires, caused America, of this nis wife, he is survived by a son{ijy Mount Joy Hall matters after williams was elected Scout Calvin Kramer was elected atrol with Sylvester Dear- his assistant. Edwin Walters Owl patrol and Howard was named as his as- John Brinser of near Elizabethtown o'clock. Interment was made in|both very able speakers, will speak. Harrisburg, were the guests wn in the town Or 2 tween the age of 12 00d moral charac the Scouts solicit Dillinger entertained a number of ing they are now in : : : guests at dinner, the occasion being J. will be in Laurel, Md., Friday. Card | says: “A little stiff but feeling fine.” his birthday. Those present were: Vesst H L asd L. pose oO ee ee WO purpose ) 90 years of age. He was a member 10 Abilene, Kas.,, George Herr of Hope, Kas., Mrs. Fannie Gish, Manhattan, Kas., Mrs. Kate Risser, Hummels- rehased town, Mrs. Peter Risser, Isaac R. / Herr, a member of the Lancaster \ Bar, and Amos R. Herr, farmer on the old homestead in Mt. Joy town- Sunday evening, after i