on for (e you terested | 40 fo t. deep, Main t Dons r framg me ki le, . ho ilding nly onl statiol a goo hy pa me lik ..$1,40 wo fing ts froj on sectiy der n all ne Ic yuild? 400 +n SF grou n de tend mpr MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1915 $1.00 A YEAR hterested VENTION urch of God, ugh and Mt. School Con- the Church fterndon and ec. 2. grams: on Quiet Rev. Hour, I. E. 600; Presi-| Nis Ad- | k, Mrs. Sara Pa.; Music, Reports and tound Table lo, cider Yc, *, Presi- vounty S As- Young Paul Mis- and G. Hymn 688 addressed Water ter; = Song Benediction, hy street Service Rev. PF. Evening Session Hymn 263; Devotions, Rev. | cDannald; Music, Anthem, p In Jehovah, Union Choirs; Child’s Rights, Prof. H, K. Elizabethtown College; Mu- | kh School Girls; Offering; | Hymn 737; Benediction, Rev. ! ern, officers are appended: | Nissly, President. | tk Mary Eshleman, Secretary. | emialh Gantz, Vice President, F. Eshleman, Treasurer. W. Garber, Supt. Home Dept. E. Greenawalt, Supt. O. A. B. Pept. ev. C. D. Rishel, Supt, Teacher | ining Dept. | Irs. J. S. Eby, Supt. Temperance. | ev. I. G. Bossert, Supt. Missions. fiss Rebecca Helman, Supt. Ele-| entary Dept. Emanuel H. ept. Myers, Supt. Rural] A A NO-LICENSE LEAGUE MEETS ine Addresses Mark Spirited Meet- ing in Presbyterian Church | | | | held its Monday | The oulo yp No-License League monthly meeting "ning in the Presbyterian church. | ‘he meeting in charge of the county president, Dr. Geo. W. Hull, of Millersville and plans for the of the coming season were | presented At meeting, held was was work the committee | meeting was well attended. The first speaker of the evening was Rev. J. W Meminger of Lancaster, who spoke on the evils of the liquor traffic After B Ww. This was Bi DI his of public the close the and Meminger’s address, Dr. Garber rendered a vocal solo. followed by an address by Heller of Lancaster, who subject, “The Mael- Dr. | as Meeting held a very] in Trinity United wurch on Sunday after- the program: My Country, ’Tis of Thee; Lesson, Rev. I E. John- | Rev. 1. H. Kern; Song, Federation Chorus; Ira MacDannald; So-| Dorothy Johnson; Song, | Benediction, Rev. C. McGowan of Lan- | unable to be present, | delighted With | } 5 given Rev. MacDan- | id, newly appointed pastor of tke | h of God. ell Arms Well Attended WwW. GC 7.1. ring is iver ristian Rev. ition; Rev. was t the udience was by Wed Next Wednesday ations out for the mar- f Miss Ruth Nissley, daughter Mrs. Abram Nissley, near and Mr. Henry Lutz, son of Mrs. Abram Lutz of East The wedding will take xt Wednesday at high noon of Mr. and Mrs. Nis- are and home ese Neighbors Are Kind neighbors of Mrs. Annie Kraybill’s kindness field of son ig ill with » and has been unable to ork. She greatly appreciates indness. he living re showing her Heisey's near their five-acre AA Evangelistic Chorus Rehearsal Evangelistic Chorus will meet C inal rehearsal tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, in the Methodist church. All members are urged to be present to make final arrangements prior to goingf fo the Masonic Home, E. W. Garber, Chorister. nessa GRR sme. performed Another Operation yesterday an operation Was per- fotmed upon Master Ward Backen- st@e, young sop of Mr. and Mrs. J, 1 §Backenstoe, by Dr. W. M. Thomg¢ | many | tion where | vives, was ali {interment took place in a home | g THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER fm. Hl, Aged Cl Wor Veo Did 1 Hore Some Well Known People From OQur Neighberhoou Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last issue Gong to Their Reward Mrs. F. H. Denny Clara M. Douglass Hong Kong, China, 13th. She born and Washington boro. Mrs. died at Denny on Oct. was raised at John Miller John Miller, a native of Columbia, | was shot and Killed by a negro he was arresting at Baltimore, on Fri- day. He was a member of the Bal- timore police force and left Colum- bia a year ago. Mrs, Annie R. Brubaker Annie R, Brubaker died at son-in-law on the Manheim turnpike, near Lancaster, last Tuesday evening. The funeral was held Saturday. Mrs, Frank H. Musser of near this place, is a daughter of the deceased. Mrs. the home of her George Gall George Gall, a native of Quarry- ville, died at his home in Harris- burg on Friday, aged 68 years. For years Mr, Gall had been in farms and real es- Donald Cameron, charge of the tate of ex-Senator at Donegal. Reuben Hershey Hershey died on Friday at his home near Silver Springs, from a complication of dis- eases. . He was 74 years of age, and has always lived in the sec- he died. His wife sur- The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in the United Brethren Church. Interment in the Silver Springs Cemetery. Reuben evening William Sultzbach William Sultzbach, aged 27,a dent of Marietta, died shortly 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at Hospital. The victim ago, but did serious resi- the be. only his Columbia ill on Thursday a few weeks of hecome came last week, of such was necessary to remove hospital. The deceased Besides his parents, Sultzbach, he condition ture that it him to the unmarried. Mr. and Mrs. Peter survived by two brothers, and Paul home. held Monday afternoon and one The services home o'clock the Mar at funeral were from the late on at two in cemetery. William Hill William resident of Mari on Front resulting from and infirmities years. The deceased Civil War, and Lieutenant William No. 226, G.. A. R.. He the life as a clock talent died at his home street of a to ad- was a was a the effects incident death stroke vanced veteran of the member of the H. Child Post, employed of his and showed especial line. He was a member Lutheran church and is" member of his family, his wife children having died a number ago. Arrangements for not yet was during vears repairer, along this of the and of vears the funeral have pleted. as mem nat re Keller's Stock sale Friday, November 19, Keller & Bro. will gell :xceptionally good lot of fresh ind springers public sale at their stock yards in this place. Also heifers, bulls, steers, etc. Don’t for- get the date, on Friday, Nov. 19. er nell A eee ee On J. B. cows at Auxiliary Meeting On account of the Dittrict Sunday the time of the eting cf the Auxiliary of the Lan- Hospital, hag .been changed. meeting will be held Wednes- Dec. 1, at 3 o'clock, at the ome of Mrs, H. S. Newcomer. 2t. ll A AR Sale Postponed The 1-cent sale advertised for Nov. 18, 19 and 20, will be held Dec. 9, 10 and 11, The Rexall store, chool Convention, ster ay, this 1gace, pr. Trexler of Lancag clic of Manheim. . E. W.. Garber. after | "Beatty, I | « | | | | | | | Ellis, na-| j | James Rapi is | Charles | sister, Augustus, | and | Hill, an aged and life long | yesterday, | closing the last | been com- | Messrs. | another | should not fail to read the various properties listed OUR SCHOOL REPORT Attendance for Second Month of School Term Henry O'Neil, Park and Catherine Heckel, Seniors—Mary Hershey, Virginia Frank, Ruth Brubaker, Theda Wal- ters, Leah Stauffer, Helen Habecker, Walter Rutt, John Booth, Austin Fellenbaum, Clarence Brubaker, Ells- worth Shrite, John Stoll, Juniors—Grace Deitz, tle, Blanche Maude Wiley, Moyer, George Misses E da Teachers. Wit- zZer- Cool- Esther Beulah Vivian Kshleman, cher, Schroll, ldge, Lois Brown, War- Gantz, Arthur en Eshleman, Frank Baer. [florenge n, Earl Myers, John Sophomo: es—Elsie Miller, Habecker, Vivian Chandler, Frances Myers, Hild: earl rma hiistine Moyer, Johnson, airice Scha thy Johnson, DeLong, Ca Iishleman, Charleg 1 Alvin Wa Reist, Earl vin Kramer, Lhomas Gingrich, Walters, Musser, Kar] ner Marin Henry Musser, singer Freshman dred Mary Myers, Mazelma Coolidge, Mary Roh- rer, Marie Detwiler, Neva Wiley, David Stauffer, Emory Wailel, Lloyd Myers, Howard Carl Kral, Nissley, Carl Musser Stau- Emily Newcomer, Mi Mummert, Swrickler, Dorothy Fellenbaum, lam Rapp, Laura Garber, John Greiner, Claience Garber, John fer. Junior Teacher. Eighth la Cunningham, Dillinger, High School—Edna Martin, Brubaker, El- Dyer, Emily Mary Eich- Martha Hei- Emma Kramer, Eby Lindemuth, Lindemuth, Caroline -Anna Ruth Ruth Engle, Gingrich, Grade Freymeyer, Esther Mae Laura elly, sey, Hinkle, Long, Engle Mary Mary Nissley, an Paul Alex- Charles En- Clinton Eby, Greider, Her- Martin loth, Sylvia Widman, ander, Warren Bentzel, gle, Charles Eshleman, James Gerber, Nissley bert Stark, Christ Hershey, Secveals, John Rahm. Seventh Grade—Ella Childs, an Felker, Ida Greenawalt, Gillums, Dorothy Longenecker, Mumma, Sarah McGinnis, Mary Shank, Anna Brown, Glenn Derr, Harold Hallgren, Lindemuth, Alvin nell, Isaac Ressler, George Henry Witmer. Intermediate Pearl Webb, dan Schroll, Emanuel Eshleman, Mumma, Jay -Elizabeth R, man, Teacher. Ruth Catharine macher, Heilig, Musser, Be packer, ley, John Diffenderfer, Mary Gelt- Dorothy Conrad, May Ellis, Anna Clara Greenawalt, Anna Mary Lura Hertzog, Newcomer, Mary Laura Elma trice Rollman, Wi- Maude Ebersole, Roy Engle, Ellis Fe.lenbaum, Robert Gantz, John Myers, J: Pennell, Allen arrv Sec- Jarbara Pauline Shoop, Coolidge, Amos L.eroy ] Harold y McGann, Samuel Giliums, mn Wiiey, d, Vin Baer, Es- Lena Gib Schatz, Burle Schofie ent Howard Stark, ther Brown, Marie Carson, Dillinger, Gatber, bons, Alta Gingrich, Emily Margaret Marga1 Kathryn Dorothy phey, Erle Esther Mary Gingrich, et Sarah Miller, Eva Glatfelter, Krall, Longenecker, Mitel Edna Dorothy Primary—Beulah Pennell, Penny packer, Weitzel, Schneider, Fourth Teacher. Clarence Wari en Engle, Boggs, Brubaker, Eli Paul Dif Elizabeth Good, Mamie Hyson, John Hei Nedra Kaylor, Esthe Laskewitz, Harvey Bleyer, Eugene Omer Cunningham, Garber, Bates, Morris Frances Charles Gochenaur, Olga Alvin Her Albert Laskewitz, Virginia Newcomer, Ressler, Stark, Benjamin Leo Beatrice Shaeffer, Dorothy Frank S John Simons, eph Shaeffer, Witmer, Mary fenderfer, Geltmacher, sey, tz0g, Amos Shank, Smeltzer, Schock, Watson Jean Thome, Way. Third Teacher. Jlwood Brubaker, hroll, ; Jo Martha Sch Grade—Verna C. Chandler, Howard Cool- Horace Coolidge, Raymond (Continued on page 5) ee ee eel rm ete idge, About the Afflicted Mr. Samuel well resident of this nd a of the Civil War, ig lying ill at his home Marietta street. Mr, Shrite stroke week Mrs. Mary quite ily sustained proving. known place seriously on ained a last Flowers, who has been as the of a stroke last slightly im- result week is Oscar Laskewitz, | Hertzog, | | Be- | Mii- | Beatrice Pennypacker, Lilli-| Lilli- | Christine | Lilli- { Omar | Mark | Pen- | Siller, | Eshle- | Hershey, Frances | Moyer, | Penny- | Webb, | FR Ragnar | | Nhat curv Ross | | WHEREABOUTS OF IENDS THE Able the Your Cur in Corps of Card Basket “riends d vaintances Bennett, Lester Roberts, Ab- | Edwin | + Gris- | Mr, day w ter, w Mr, Vil. on Is il Helen iriends Miss week Mi O11 Mrs was a Stoll, a few Mr. Jc Miss Kate tute week returned spent Iriends at Miss George Brown spent tl with iends in Media. i H,. G. ith H, Carpenter Trout at Bowmastel BE. of as a week-end visitor ir Oscar Laskewitz with relatives in delphia. Ressl Mrs. spent Harry Sunday and aac with R Stretch and are spending the Lancaster, Miller relatives Sunday Wesley in Elsie spent with in home Mrs. Saturday Middletown. J. H. Bozarth of Phila guest of Mr. and Mrs. for several days. Annie Geistweit is weeks with hn and Give St here her 1 Geistweit. Re and spent Manheim, Liancas- spent aay Reading. and Sunday QUR FAST WEEK porters About Your 1€ past Sun- 1 town. Insti- Phila- and friends er daughter with Institute She and with us delphia J. H. ending yrother, | Miss Anna Hallgren and Mr. Chris- tian I | Miss { Walte Vrs Demm ys fay vi Mr, shey, | parents, Mr, bell. The Carrie Sunda Zeller. Mrs. town. Miss Instit 1er, Garvey, Mrs. Pittsburg on Miss Helen spending brothers, Miss end guest leilig spent several at Chester. Brandt to her family. and Mas were Martha has a visit and Schrol] SC r Brandt Annie y of Steelton, friends in of Ephra time here and H. E. Campbell o Sunday here and Mrs. Albert sitors to Getz some Paul E, Clarence spent Margaret Kohl Lancaster Mrs. Misses Piersol of y guests ol Mae Hawthorne at the home of he Mary Webb Mumma, a Hawthorne with Jeatrice her t ite Mis, week £1 Abram Marietta, Mr 1d Arntz to friends at and son Howa spent S inday with days gone with Charles was a Hawthorne, Mrs. ‘harles Jo Mr with to on, M 3. Nora Vednes- town. ata, Is with he: Getz. f Her- his Camp- er and r, were H. week- r aunt, t New- spent andmo- near hnson Sabin and Mrs. Norman Arntz, at Maytown. Mr turned Ing s( rents Edgar Hagenbherger to Atlantic City after me time here with h Mr. and Mrs. H. 6G wyn before returning home. Mr. | | Young ding The the ho urday: sons, | this place Mrs. M. B. Hiest and I Mrs and of Milton at Manheim following me of Mrs. Leah Miller Mrs. Levi Newcom Mrs. Henry Eby, Mrs (Continued on page 5) has Grove, | tended the Hernley—Hiestangd on Thursday persons cal re spend- is pa- Hagen- and of Jacob at- wed er Frank = | | of | at Baltimore, | Cla1ik, and and MARRIAGES I Known Couples United in Mar- | riage the Past Week Garber—Keener | Mr. Paris Garber of near Boss: | ler’'s Church and Miss Mary Keener Maytown, were married Tuesday Md., by Rev, John B. Mr, and Mrs. Garber will re- side in Maytowwn, Shank—Shepp Shank and Maytown, Saturday evening of the Maytown God. Rev. M. C. } emony Cora mar- Miss vere at the par- Church of Manning performed Oscar both Mr, Shepp, of ried sonage the ce Campbell—McDowell campbell of May Esta McDowell married Saturday, of Mr. in Prof 1'TOIL, Miss town Ligo- John ( and of Prof. May- Mrs Mari- nier, were the and West principal School. will Campbell is High town Campbell reside Hiestand—Ginder the of home of Milton took was Tuesday morning at the near pretty wedding Fannie Ginder to Norman K. township, by They were at- bride's very parents, Grove, a when in place Miss united marriage Hiestand, of Rapho Bishop Henry Hoffer. tended by Mr. Peter Heinley as groomsman and Miss Rebecca Hiest- and, as bridesgnaid. An elaborate wedding dinner was served. Hernley—Hiestand o’clock Thursday of the bride's presence of a number Miss Rebecca daughter Mr. Hiestand of united in marriage M. Hernley, son of Mr. Abram Hernley, of Rapho. The received many handsome and gifts. After a sumptuous dinner, the newly-married couple, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Norman K. Hiestand, who had been married on Tuesday, left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Buf- falo and other points. Rev. Isaac Brubaker of near this place, per- formed the ceremony. oe — Benefit of Boy Scouts the morning, parents, of in- Hiest- Mrs town- At 11 at the in the vited and, Christian ship, Peter Mrs. bride useful wedding home K. and Penn guests, ol to and mh was An entertainment for benefit of the hY i Nov. 27 The 3eulah Boy Scouts will be given in the Joy Hall on Saturday even- entertainer will > Gladys Powers, Concert and Impersonator who has al success in her rare of Irish Ger- sh the gemg Er of rich, Scotch and Songs and man Stories Possessed sympa- voice and dressed in racteristie hetic contralto of old costume cn ation, she endows a personality y win only by touch not jc amity but lesome, hu al attai help the AA A err and Scouts Preached at Lancast T the Rev Rector, on Sunday he celebrate and preached Snyder and G ied at St. Lul a Marriage Licenses M. Hernley of Rapho, K. Hiestand, Penn Peter of ship. Allen B, Lehman of Dauphin and Ada B. Miller, Mt. ship. Leroy Sheaffer of Mt p and Geneva F. Donegal township. —— a —— Announce Engagement and Mrs. J the Pauline Both are Mr. announce Harry J engagement M., Miss well aughter, Pennell. Mr. Pennell people of this place EE — Frank's Apple 3 ¢ Sale Appointed Local nH 3G. Ca Agent penter has the 1Ce twenty- represented by Carpenter. a — Tramped in a Nail Miss I.ois Wiley is confined to since Saturday, foot as the result of tramping | in a nail. | house nursing a very sore (Continued elsewhere in this issue LOCAL NOTES | Brief News That Happened Within the Past Week Mr. J. 'W. 1916 Studebake Mr Ao Mecnday U. B. dence Of Eshleman received a last week. Mateer was off duty sickness. the as on account of Hoffer 1 resi- Mrs. C. H soon will occupy Zeller 1s it is vacated LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION H OF THE WEEK has im- resi- of CHUTED 00 THUSEOE NIL ronan nr Nhat Has Transpired her and Industricug Village a Snor e on P« tree 1 Thursday West cf Mount Joy as our Repo torial ff Krall greatly f his a coat ned in That Thr ng Distance Gathered by Sta Surprise ua A101] Birthday I n was given om of Mr. and Landisville, birthdays of Mr. William. The present: Mr. and and son Ray and Mr Roy Viola, Elmer Mr. Spencer Ibaugh of Downingtown; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Brandt and children William, Rose and Mildred, Mr. and Mr Michael Randler and children Eimer, Richard, Winfield and Leona William Markley of Milton Mrs. Martin Lump, James f Landisville; Mr, and Mrs. Geib Clayton of Mr, and Weaver and children William, Paul Bertha Mae, Elizabeth, Gertrude E. and Marie Landisville. 11 he I 3 Sheetz th home A. S honor of to Lancaster. Veaver in In the Weaver Jacob Ichler of Elizabethtown his Frances Ichler spent Mr. visited Miss Wednest Miss his were parents Sunday. and son, following Mrs nt 0® La Flowers Mr, children Harry I.ancaster. rtd. ncaster Elizabeth Hostetter Spe : toaster; Schroll Capital City York, the Ie Weber last week at Mr. Rober sunday vis Mrs spent Mr. children spent v at VI nounce VI G daughters York Mr. Gu) friends and nd Oliver of Rheems:; was a of village and son Miltor Philadelphia. the Katie Jacol rford and Jona the oree and son Showalter, Eicherl isited in the day ¥ Stella Wachstetter called x Elizabethtown rion > Me ee Flowerg at Straw Ride to Manheim very enjoyable day. Mr. made a Lancastel ’ from Mon- Manheim was held Sat- Miller ride trip to town Enos of straw business day irday night. The rowd was a very Mrs. Jno. Dyer and daughter Ruth|jo and made use of Friday delphia. Mr. Wesley visited 200d and Saturday at Phila-| thei : mn the Supper which spent wa) was the I in the Misses Sarah and Ma- Ruth Cunningham, Esther and Miss R0- Roy Paul John Kendig alunga, Hiram Nissley, Christian Mary {e rl etter 1 Martin and H. B. Daniel Harve Ging- rowd Manheim, aft and family of home Those Lizzie Royer Mrs Sunday | bel Krame irtha John the Lancaster, Sites on Eshleman, Stoll at | Mi na, Mary and Ella Mi Mi spent last week Ephrata guest of his uncle Gingrich, HH Mrs. al days with Philadelphia. Mrs spent Singer. Sumpman Christian Schatz spent sever-|K friends at Berwyn and|Nellie Voge] of Florin his place; Messrs ckler and of Long Level, | Landis of slizabett town Lizzie Howard own; several days in the guest | of her son George. Misses and the family Grace visited of [Lancaster Mrs Sunday. Forney Friday Walters. Stober on of the ct oe with Jno spent rs. Samuel Miss Clara spent Saturday afternoon Club Jar ng Harr Sunday Cox of and race about ip. A aken hurch All out and enjoy the sermon i Y Accent for the Rohrer Chevrolet ken the car. He about town vith a fine ™ the | Harrisburg now page lemonstrator.