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All correspondents must have their communications reach this office not later than Monday. of importance between that time and noon Wednesday. for advertisments must positive- Telephone news advertisments reaches us Tuesday Advertising rates om applica- | gerted if copy spent MILTON GROVE Milton Grove Sunday School Elects Its Officers for 1915 was a week-end with relatives at Rheems. East Donegal, has been the guest of Mrs. Anna Peck. Albert Gingrich visitor with his mother at Hershey. Mastersonville, “* on wa on Saturday. |! Misg Shoop of A. S. Holwager Bast Petersburg on Vrs Shelly attended servic Fisherman's Vale were guestg in the wome of A. H. Gingrich on Sunday. F. B, Grosh is assisting I. G in calculating the Qounty taxes, Due to fine weather, the loca] base ball team enjoyed a Sunday outing on that school ground. Migs Lizzie Gruber assisted in the and Mrs. John G. The trip wag made annual State and Grove Sunday family of Mr. Gruber the past week. The evening services at Chiques Hill Church are well patronized and the sermons very interesting. : It, youngest son of Dr. . J. Thome has recuper- two week's indisposition. Snndayed with Allen and fbble and their families. TY COUPONS HE one SURETY COUPON which we want you to save in We have thoroughly investigated this proposition and guarantee you that it is the only COUPON worth saving today. Come in and ask for your book if our canvassers have missed you. Don’t Wait. For each filled book returned to our store we will give you free $2.50 worth of merchandise free at any time. ‘riday, Jan. 22nd, We are going to give with each 10c purchase book which will be given to you free. 12.50 IN GOODS FREE We are going to pay you back 2 1-2 per cent. to 5 per cent. on all you spend here. Other places you get 3 per cent. on what you save but here you get 2 1-2 per cent. to 5 per cent. on what you spend. Think of it,-- getting a percentage back on what you spend and also the opportunity to buy at the SPECIAL REDUCTIONS which we have listed below. t SPECIAL--On the Following Reductions we will give DO FRIDAY and SATU nt ] J ¢ = ( { \ § ), ES aS RENT wr ! y ul if Uc aAluUcCo ~ » 3 Q 8 A i 7 \/ \/ Y oF #F % 3 A f fo Bon i i LeaLooleoleslesd Soole Lidl Bd 2.9.9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 00 0 0 0 Cl JO ras ee FTTRETTTTVTTTTTTE 2 Boole nd 2.2.2 0 8 0 EN TTY There will be services in the Evan- the Evangelical Church Sunday alcohol. church at this place next morning. The women of the evening. All invited to at- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grosh spent frivolous, silly, extravagant and they | Della Sunday in Elizabethtown as guests gamble. They L. Gingrich and wife were of relatives. {poker chips than they do about the tenth of A YEAR |D attendance at the Mount Joy It takes humanity a good while to, Word of God and could not quote a | flowers blooming by the roadside. | Presbyterian Church, Sunday morn- learn that the best way to swat!verse of the Scriptures to save their] | pneumococcus is to open the window. |souls. Mrs. Claude Grosh were Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Gingrich spent; The only thing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday afternoon with the latter’s|suffrage comes wriggling out beneath |Felty and Young in Elizabethtown on sister Mrs. Tillie Hershey of Eliza-|the doors of bethtown {and saloons because their proprietors to Gettyshurg F. Arndt and daughter It begins to look somewhat as if [realize that to give woman the ballot his studies again, after spending the visited Mrs. Arndt’s son, El- Mexico would have to go back to the | + and wife of Elizabeth- days of Montezuma and begin all The home loses its charm when the on Friday. ver again. mother or Estella Good is approaching There ig a good deal of watchful her or his face norma] health, and it is hoped waiting all over the county for dow and act as the lookout for some blear-eyed son, whose only rum shop and be able to resume her usual | employment and it is not a psycho- dissolute, in a few days. logical condition either, companions Susan Swade returned home cambling table. Mrs. John Koser and son M Thursday and Friday at| Friday evening from a four weeks’ Some women where they visited the visit to her daughter,” Miss Lizzie children lie aunt, Mrs, Emma Swartz Colten in Lancaster. ceived their and lamentably stupid n Green who visited his bethtown last Friday. \atred of the Lancaster County Hos-! With a sudden rise of the Chickies' Election Sunday, reports her improv- creek last week the ice: broke up and Are relished but has no prospects of gorged at Eby’s bridge on the Mount Here is her home soon 4 Jov and Mastersonville road putting election did For a zood low-priced automobile the highway out of serviee for thirty- analysis of 3. Kau in whé has just six hours. the new sien for the Saxon The thousands of dead horses scat- jo party ports seven prospective tered along the trails of the foreign carried enough for the near future. ‘mies are a lamentable waste of a clear majority in the listie services have come to horse steak will be a lege Democratic Risser’'s Mennonite church eat luxury in Europe before the s SNOW S ys falling in the spring vote ‘hurch of the Breth- have begun at AE y C s I ¢ of the Brethren 1 ~ ay 1 Ww It pened ind family on Sunday ; a . . 8 C nd 1ed to last Repu following gue nd family and son © . con Nissley and family and Paul Koser of Union 3 . ¥ 2 : Grove Union Sunday these States School elected the follo Q Teicavy MT an ! Mrs. S. L. Heisey, Mr and or the ensuing year: Supt. Jacob publican in Good and Mrs, Lizzie Mover s at Reich's Fry; Libr » " - 31 .1 . ot mm ’ church near lNiaytown, on Sunday. ,_., Librarian, Miss Sue Garman; Taft's by 1,000,000 in the former's ....,.st Miss Diffenderfer: Asst. gressive vote touring car. Organist, Mrs. A. Kauffman. three States. It is interesting to note Election of officers in the Milton Here are some of the terse sayings that half of it was east by two States School was held On ',r pijy Sunday at hig tabernacle in Illinois and Pennsylvania and nearly and the following officers ppjladelphia: No city in the universe two-thirds of the total by the three| were elected: Supt. Jacob MoYer; oan pe saved if we make a barroom States of Illinois, Agst. Supt, Jacob E. Frey; Sec. Al of our homes and a hooze joint out Kansas. len Gibble: Asst. Sec. S. L. Gingrich; ,¢ our refrigerators. rr A Qe Organist, Fannie Diffenderfer; Asst. Some men have nothing. Others RAMSEY’'S CORNER Mrs. Arthur Kauffman; p,06 nothing but money. And I Samue] Treas, J. S. Frey; Librarians, 8Ue yng sooner be a friend of the man Frank on Sunday. Garman and Meta Zook. with nothing than of the man who Lloyd Landvator is slowly improv- G. Gibble, secretary, J. S. Bradley; This ought to be an unusually good has nothing but money, ing since last week’s writing. month, There are five Sundays in it.| The normal way to get rid of Frank Landvator is confined tohis W. Newcomer, C. H. Reed, Thomas Mrs. John Rasp has Improved a8 drunkards ig to stop making them. bed by an attack of grippe. far as to enable her to do outdoor But I do not know how you will ac- Irvin Gladfelter ; |complish it in Pennsylvania as the spent some time with Mervin Brandt | A devotional meeting was held i is soaked and pickled in foude Jososfoofeofosforforfofontontocfecfonfortosfonfonfecgosfoufiafesfecfosfooferforforfecosfocfoofonfesforfecfreferfocforfosforfoforfeds UBLE SURETY COUPONS this week J y EL RAN SAN TO YN a WALA Ee wv ve mdse. to be first-class: this season's stock too. We are ou can get for your money. hirts, Arctics, Sweaters, Etc. 1d, but give you the bes 2.3. La smart sel are week very pleasantly at the home of Our Popular Musical Organization Elected Its Officers near Conewago. unusual] occurrence on the January—Afinding dandelion John Eyer and two there is to woman | Watson all of Donegal, visited Frank Clayton Farmer, has returned means the end of the grog shop. holidays at his home. the beautiful sunshine is forced to frame the guest of Mr. Blessing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charleg which gives a more solid footing and retain their equilib-| Mrs. J, E. Miller, | Miss Lillie McCurdy of town has | jresigned as teacher of Donegal school | Harvey Ney from beyond Maytown owing to ill health, was doing business at this place Shrite, the oi] man from Mt, Joy | ter, Mrs. Howard Stauffer at Landis- | returned to the county jail as a de- was on his semi-weekly trip deliver-| je. = en + that they re- to some guest David Hollenbach rs assert that bovs born Mr. and Mrs. Blaine O. Grosh and when they are neat and intelligent, son Kenneth and Miss Myra Grosh they were welcome, when the young- rn in the same month! visited the sick chamber of their sters only a Mrs. Isaac Hershey in FEliza- heard their at Bloomfield. with his mother from Elizabeth-| figs Carrie Senen of town, visited her brothers, Abram H. | yisiting her Engle over Sunday. damage caused at) this place on account of the rise of river the ice passed off nicely. Kauffman was loading a| who has been confined to the week suffering a sprain caused by slipping on Republicans. The | of this place, in councils of nation. charge of Rev. Manning pastor of the Church of God congregation. school will hold a mn Saturday evening, cee GI rere ee e three classes and four prizes For Postmaster at Bainbridge civil service examination for the t position of postmaster at (fourth-clagss) will be held on February 20. Applica- tion blanks may be secured from the ; secretary of the Board of Examiners, at the Lancaster postoffice, or the postmaster at any office for at which the examination is Jacob H. Miller officers in the Republican grand-daughter, . F. Rutherford, Destiny of Man and the lecture tended the Local Institute at Mari- Sec and Treas, Jacob F. 1,000,000 whereas, 1912 the Wilson i Miss Meta Zook; votein those States was greater than of the total Pro- these twenty- Bell of Marietta, was arrest- po O'Conner for larceny of coal which he stole from the yards, the warrant was served by Constable Shields and the case tried Hicks of Maytown. settled by defendant coal and the costs, On the evening Lawn Insurance Company Meets The Lawn Mutual | Insurance Company Towing officers for the ensuing year: visited Charles President, Seth Brubaker; vice presi- |dent H. G. Newgard; treasurer, H. Pennsylvania and Fire and Storm elected the fol- {directors: John Gise, F. B, Horst, J. |Gise, J. 8. Bradley, H. G. Newgard, Lancaster, H. G. Gibble. r— GE ————— on Sunday. Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. © oforfesgerfonte foofonfooofosfeceniocforforfort afpefoofonfonfooforfergoofanfoofenfocfoofonfeoonferforfoofocordenfenionfenfocfoofortrfoofentecgecfeoforfefefocfocfoofocfosfoofocfecdtufesferfececdesfordesforfordesdorinfs Jasfoce ge Joogoeesforfarfesie y a ofesfosfosforfestesfe Jo % focfockr sfonfoofonooorfocfoofocfofocfocfecfocfecfofocfocfsofecirefecfosfocfosfecfsofeciecfe a season of spiritual refreshing. The meetings were conducted by B. F. |Hoover of Mansfield, Ohio assisted |from time to time by others of the tm {brethren in local service, Miss Anna Culp visited her mother | | Isaac Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Blessing and daughter Alice spent Saturday at Lancaster. Mrs. Leah Druck of Hellam, visited Joh Dehoff, on | . : Ra ol {heartiest congratulations and best | wishes for success in spiritual and Floyd Glattacker of | es for success 8p and Mrs. Oscar Rev. Mervin Manning ,pastor of the Church of God and bride came to {town last week and occupied the | parsonage which was furnished in ad- [vance for them. We tender our temporal life. Rev. Manning foriaer- {ly served the congregation at Bain- | bridge and Mrs. Manning, who was | Miss Olive Parthemore before mar- riage was a resident of Highspire. Peter Rodosovie of Marietta was MF. and | arrested on the charge of false pre- |tence, the complaint being made by jc. E. Holenbach of Maytown, The case was tried before Squire C. C. | Hicks and settled by defendant pay- ling the bill and costs. Redosovic was 'tainer was lodged against him by the Steelton authorities where he is i wanted by Chief of Police Longen- ecker, being accused of receiving stolen chickens. At a special meeting of the Citizen's Band held in the Maytown Band hall, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Presi- dent, North Laucks; vice president, John 1. Mathias; treasurer, Dr. G. A. Harter; secretary, Ralph C. Shire- man; financial secretary, Arble Hou- seal; advisory board, Frederick Peck, John L. Mathias and George Glaf- tacker; trustees, Chas. Zell, Arble Houseal. sr., and Lewis Hartman; leader, John I. Mathias; janitor, Samue] Henderson, ET BAINBRIDGE Mr. Amos Charles and Miss Maria Brandt were married last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Brinser visited her sister, Mrs, Walter G. Hawthorne, on Saturday. Teachers of Conoy township at- etta on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Pauls, Mrs. McKain and child of Marietta, visited rela- tives in town Friday. Mr. Paris G. Engle purchased the home of Aaron Landis and will move to town in the Spring. Squire C. C.| Mrs, Mary Bostic of Lancaster, case was was the guest of her sister, Mrs. paying for the Silas Yerkes for several days. The Citizen's Cornet Band of Bain- of the 27th ult, bridge will hold a Fair in the Band the Brethren in Christ begana series of meetings at the Bethel, continuing ruary 6th. evening. Nine con-| versions were announced and a sea- Brinser and I. Scott Smith visited son of refreshing attested by others. [In fact, all who attended experienced Hall beginning January 23rd, to Feb- Directors B. F. Hoffman, Ephraim the Stevens Hill, Falmouth and Lin- coln schools, Wednesday. \ 1204204040040 ad®e.00: a0 a Cras ae 20: iil. ul. 0. 0.0 0 @ © BE Ra an Lim 9 $9.90 4 PL. 0 4, 9 0 $4,044 COR) Po-o%0 o% 9. Pat 9, 7 7 OR bo O4, a> / ® >0, \/ ® -' * 9, ® {a 9, S 4, 9, ® 4, 28 9. » @, ¢ Car / © &, 9 ho? %* 4, (a) 9, >4 () 9, &, 0.00, Po ® 9, ® 9, $0402, 9, $ >, &, ® 9, 0.0, 9, ¢ a’ + OR) A Sa) Po esdodde * 9, + 9, a 9. * 0, J * >, 7 * $0.04, * 7 * 9. 4 9, + 9, + 200% 0, + / ¢ > 9, * SOR) $000 004 + COR) POP Opt 05004 > 00 0 0. 0, (000 00-0 he * * 9 ® $ >, \/ ® 9, 9, < $0.90, * \/ + (/ 9. 0. 0 ASS % Po * aS —_—