THE BULLETIN, MT, JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, JAQEARY 26, 1916 ELIZABETHTOWN MAYTOWN Fourth Annual Fox Chase Will be |F, & M. Academy Glee Club Will be | The News From That Thriving and Held Here Jan. 25 Here February 3 ditor & Pro'r. $A YEAR| Roy Wormley has accepted apost-| Mrs. G. A. Harter spent the day in x ition in the Kreider ghoe factory. Lancaster, did Ae {" Chas. H. Dormley and Geo. W.| Claude Peirce spent the week-end at Pitts-|Camp Hill. Mrs. Cleveland ~Sload enjoyed a of Lancaster, | visit fromm her mother. Mrs. George Housel and daughter Carrie, visited in Lancaster. Henderson visited at burgh. {Miss Ellen Nissley Boe AL Mount | Pot a few days with Miss Minerva t the post O | Stauffer fociese mall, Dave taelr | A. C. Ober and wife of Palmyra, 1] bs reach this office not! were the guests of W. H. Morning | Donald, visited at Mount Joy. Monday. Telephone NeWS | ,;q family. Miss Anna Culp, ce petween that time and, oo, pry wife and son of Pal- (spent a day with her mother. noon Wednesday. Chap | yin, passed a few days with John | Elmer Brandt served on the jury isments must positive EE 2 ot later than | Fry and wife. jin the Eisenberger murder case. night. New advertisments Charles Brinser of Williamsport, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drabenstadt | t copy reaches us Tuanday | was the guest of his parents, Mr. are visiting their daughter at Har- Advertising rates on app | and Mrs. D. G. Brinser. risburg. Woodburn and of Lancaster, visited Mr, and Mrs. | Mount Joy Bullen always | (pe guest of Harry A. Risser. today and always Will De ianily for a few days. igger, better and busier Mt | ; fhig is our doctrine at any | of Rheems, were business visitors Mary of West Chester, are visiting ¥ and \ll times, so there you are. We | in the borough on Friday. Mrs. H. M. Carpenter. want toysee all our industries busy; | We wan to see everybody work: | and J. L. Grace of Harrisburg, were ter, visited her parents, Mr. and ing; We Jon’'t want to see a single among friends in the borough. Mrs. Jeffries Shireman. «gor rent sign on any property in : town. Now, that’s us. | Roy of Middletown, were the guests | called to Shippensburg, on account | Recently we published a very in- of George Deimler and family. {of a death in the family. teresting article stating how busy ; one Of our local manufacturing dren, of Middetown, were the guests ing of .the stockholders of the Bach- | plants was, referring to the large \ of B. F. Espenshade and wife. : mills of George Brown's Sons, This | E. B. Engle of Harrisburg, spent a | Miss M. Ethel Culp, the local post- article certainly aroused the local few days with D. G. Brinser and mistress, has been confined to the | Democracy, 0 much so that many ' family, on South Market street. house with a slight attack of the of them could not but help call our | H. H. Shellenberger and wife, of grippe. ] { attention (0 the matter. “Busier | Middletown, were the guests of Mrs. Miss Myrtle White, who had been | » under a Democratic ad- B. F. Dohner on West High street. at Lancaster for the past month un- than ever e did listen good F. B. Grosh, E. W. Brandt, A. R. der treatment for an infected lip, | ministration SWre O° T° eed that | Gibble and H. H. Enterline of Mil- has returned home. them, Dui thoy Were uy that fact. | ton Grove, were recent visitors in, Joseph this paper should men the Bul. the borough. and Marshall Academy, spent some Ag. we Saleh rm ic advertise | Samuel Belser and wife of Atlan- time with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. | to Istin hs ever tie Cit > th sts of the lat- George Huntzinger its or Whatev: Hi¢ UitY, ‘afe the guesis of We lat (reors Zager. this town and its people f | ter's parents, Benj. Gebhart and, Mrs. Charles E. Hollenbaugh, er good they accomplish. Wisibet wife, on South Poplar street. Miss Anna M. Welshans and Frank there be & Republican, Democra ot The condition of Mrs. Rhine Houseal visited Miss Grace Hender- Prohibition \president, it matters n | Smith who underwent an operation son at Elizabethtown. to us. : _ lat the General Hospital at Lancas- Henry L. Haines ‘Why shouldn’t the Bulletin aaver. ter a few days ago for spinal ville State Normal tise the fact that George Browns trouble, is reported to be improved. several days with of the Millers- School, spent | his parents, Mr. | Bons are busy? If the people Sug Mrs. Sarah Rote, who resides with and Mrs. H. B. Haines. that out its a boost for as her daughter, Mrs. Kate Barnhart, According to present indications | When these mills are busy their em- gp 0. cireet, is the oldest resi- there will be a great demand for ployes are bound to be busy. These ont of the porough, being in her tickets for the concert of the Frank- employes are earning 00d Wages gqip year lin and Marshall Academy Glee and are daily spending it amOD8 pao..5 pejsey, who has had am- Club, to be held in the Maytown our townspeople. We are all being .,. ..h.ionce in the milling busi- Hall, Thursday evening, February 3, more or less benefited thru the suc ness, has taken charge of the mill under the auspices of the choir of eeus of this industry, same 88 We f,.nerly managed by the late John the Maytown Reformed church. are thru any other of our town’s in- F. Binkley. With the officers elected at dustries. Now why keep that a se This will be an excellent service annual congregational meeting of cret because Wilson or any one for the people to come from Harris- the Maytown Reformed church the else should be president? { burg at almost any time and if itis following compose the consistory Since thig article appeared MANY properly patronized another car will and board of trustees: of the leading dailies in the east he put into service later, George Endslow, Hiram Risser, John have commented on the local firm's Caterer H. L. Horst is having his Mumma; deacons, Claude Hender- the phia Record contained a half columB the Miller pond. It is as clear as bright; trustees, Charles Hicks, editorial about it. cr 1 and ag fine as can be found. David Hollenbaugh, Clarles E. Hol- iby Just see how this town is being The Miller pond is noted for its fine lenbaugh. gdvertised thru this one industry. ice that it produces yearly. ms A A AGT Rr But were we to adopt the methods BE. M. Snavely, of Middletown, will WESTERN RAPHO of many of our people, “each ome, start a transfer service between Quite a number of people from for himself, ete.” it would have tak- | this place and Middletown on Mon- this locality are attending the Bible years for the outside day. first car will leave Mid- term at the Elizabethtown College. en twenty world to learn what it dig in that E. O. Geib, of near Elston- made a flying business {trip h this locality on Friday of dietown at 5:30 a. m. and the last c eave this place at 12 o'clock many hours. fn ‘conclusion we want to say: MICIISHL : i 3 Boost Mount Joy; Boost {tz Indust The National Bank of this place last week. ples: Boost its People, if you can’t has declared a semi-annual dividend Miss Jennie Geib is spending sev- do that you're more detrimental to of 21% per cent. The surplus and eral weeks ir the family of Mr. and _the town] han would be an epidemic profits are $86,000. A saving fund Mrs. Nathan Werner of near Eliza- hE < or leprosy. series was opened the first of the bethtown. n't boost, don’t kneck. year with a large number of con-| On Tuesday Rev. John B. Bru- 1 you cat. ans tributors. {baker and John N. Geib were elect- The Mennonites will begin a eddirectors of the new Agricultural NORTH WEST RAPHO series of meetings at Risser’s Trust Company of Lancaster. Mr. C. B. Brandt thrashed I88t church on Tuesday evening, Jan-, The attendance ig slim at the week luary 25. A number of visiting different schools, and the revival Once grip takes hold of a perso ministers will be present and take meetings held by the Church of the will rule. part in the services which will be Brethren at the Mount Hope church. Mr. Jno. W. Geib spent Saturday held for an indefinite period. H. P. Wisegarver spent Saturday ernoon in Lancaster. Mack Falkenstein, son of Rev. G. at Lancaster with his mother, Mrs. > on Sunday forenoon. appointed teacher of the 7th grade Mrs. C. F. May at 23 South Queen o hogs died for Mr. C. B. in the public schools of York. Mr. street. ; ¥dt and one for Mr. Jno. W. Geib | Fajkenstein has ample experience in Some of the Western Rapho farm- Sobacco to Landisville last week. ' ful 2. EW. Geib sold his large bay Landlord A L. lL to Mr. E. H. Witmer the other Garrett, announces the week. nual fox chase from Mrs. Sara Zug Haldeman died at South Market street, her home near Friday. Church Services at he Brethren next Sunday | Wm. C. Miller, lecturer and man- Weeks. Garrett of Hotel sold his crop to Mr. Fralich, of fourth an- Mountville, for 11 and 21. hotel on cordially invited Mrs. Mary Wiseg All sportsmen are Chickies to attend. Church of t morning. ager of the State Health exhibit ll tt A little bit of sun, a little bit of has notified Wolfe Greenawalt, pro- ROWENNA the Department’s motion picture grippe C. @G. Hollinger “Pennsylvania’s War on Tubercu- the Majestic ter last Friday. mud, mud, mgd. Mr. and Mrs. . yisited in the home of their son losis,” will exhibit in “Aaron on Sunday. { Theatre on Y has anything on it | The Mennonites worshiped at Ris- day. EAST PETERSBURG a es pened at :¥ne S4Te | W.C.T.U. Held Its Regular Month- A Raphoite i ly Meeting on Monday We have a man in Rapho : CE ; Who cannot read and write, { The regular monthly meeting of But he can strip tobacco, tas ast Peter 8 Y CT ¥ was he on Monday afternoon a 45d his total 1s a fright. the home of the president, Mrs. A. We kiow that he Is steady, H. Hurst. The Scripture lesson was turned home. And works from morn to night, | 763d by Mrs. George Graver, follow- But we cannot yet believe, ed y prayet, Bal 4 gd the read- ing o e minuteg oO e previous That his figures can be right. meeting, together with the treas- urer’s report, followed. Different phases of the work which had been discussed at the County Executive meeting were presented to the mem-| bers present. A reading was given| by Miss Anna Hershey on “The Power of the White Ribbon.” { Copies of the Union Signal and Our | Message were distributed. The usual offering was meeting closed with the Christian Endeavor benediction. ree tl Qe. Cora, wife of H. D. Rumberger, a | dled at Philadelphia, aged 42 years. home. sence. |at 1811 Park Street, Harrisburg. {also this week. version. He says that he can strip ~ Three hundred in one day; And there is where our doubts Bh It Works Both Ways the Bulletin. in the MM. | agver “taxis.” { + after a month's illness of grip. was a Saturday visitor in town. business call in town Saturday. ceptibly longer and this being leap- Mr. and Mrs, N. F. Arntz and son | y of Lancaster, | (4 husiness interests in town the past week. jcal Church on Sunday, by Rev. C. '. Speicher, Lebanon county, was a week-end —= | A. S. Showalter, of Steelton, was | Mrs, Clyde Nissley and son Clyde, | visitor in ‘town. : 3 i ae Green Hill farm, sold G. H. Springer and S. S. Kraybill | Mrs. E. B. Hayman and daughter past week for $120. : L a ny oa . ; and Mrs. Gideon Gibble, were guests Allen Hspenshade, wife and chil Dr. G. A. Harter attended a meet- of Mrs. Anna Grosh the past Week. | mi Jhocolate (Co a g in. | {man Chocolate Company at Florin | nyaide, spent Sunday in town with | | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Church continue with unabated in- terest and will continue an indefin- | ite time, Huntzinger of Franklin | Sidin ! families of John Rasp and Mrs. Sara | Green Tree, circulated in this sec-| tion the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. Christian S. Geib 1"0S | | . | of Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. Eph- Elders, ! success. On Friday the Philadel- ice house filled with 8 inch ice from son, Theo. Hoover, Richard Al- Mrs. Maria Eby called at Indian N. Falkenstein and wife, has beem Mary Wisegarver and his sister, 881: D. B. Eby delivered a load thig line and hag been most success- ©rs have delivered a part of their tobacco crop already. Mr. John Geib Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner spent | Tuesday last Thursday in the family of Mr. ! Mastersonville 0B | afternoon, January 25, 3 o'clock. and Mys. C. F. May and her mother, er, at Laneas- gigville. ter, who is on the sick list for right 1 Ah o i ajesti h t 3. BN. Stoner has an. % of om rain, a general thaw, and a lot of prietor of the Majestic Theatre that Mrs. Eli Stoner has an attack of la two sons of Mount Joy spent Sun- serve five wears in solitary confine- 3 serve years = oa "| estate having been granted to the Mrs. C. K. Stauffer was at Lancas-! Wednesday evening, Mr. H. H. Knisley and family were : Sunday evening. gers Church on Sunday morning. | Miss Mary Albright, who spent; Mrs. Albert Mumma and sons laws of this Commonwealth, the B. FRANK EKREADY, Attorney. . several weeks at Philadelphia, returned Lester and Howard of Mount Joy undersigned Commissions of Lancas | decl5-6t Mr. Chas. McLaughlin had a sub- stitute at the station during his ab- | Miss Emma Sauder, who was at; Walter Hosler is down Waynesboro and Harrispurg, has re- | with lagrippe. Miss Mary E. Shank spent the week | were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. wit: end with Mr. and Mrs. H. §. Smeltzer | Aaron Diehm. Rev. Strickler held revival services! {ll with pneumonia, is at this writ- in the Church of God the past week. | ing slowly econvalescing. | They had one con- | The city of Harrisburg put one Aaron says to Moaney, “Mer mfis- 'over on the jitney drivers by mak- =§ de hinkle a wennich roum ed La RE i Br % tate having been granted to the un- |ing each furnish a $2,000 bond and nojleicheh se besser.” ! dersigned, | pay a higher license tax. Now the! taken snd the Jithey men are operating their cars | leigheh mochts uf de romcht” as “taxis” and the new ordinanes | ~.| which fs being enforced does not m MILTON GROVE GETZ BROS. Semi Annual Clearance Sale Jucon Hits of Colowrook, mate =| started with a rush, and to say it was successful so far, industrious Village Mrs. Susan Swade ig recuperating Samuel Moyer of Campbellstown, sino the days are roving ovo upping jt very mild. We also feel sure that those who have already taken advantage of our Clearance Prices, are well satisfied with their purchases. We are continuing our Special prices until Tuesday, Mrs Ell elie of Meron February 1st, so don’t forget to come and select your needs, ear, girls are shouting for joy. . B. S. Weaver of Florin, attended Services were held in the Evangel- John H. Koser, manager of she on or before next Tuesday. cow e In addition to our regular Clearance Sale we are going Cleeman Brosey has escaped that faa disease, tetanus, and 1s now on |p eer vou, as Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nr 3 } icq y ne Shire i « - T. J. McFadden, J. W. McGowan Miss Laura Shireman of Lancas a fair road to recovery. Phares Garman hag installed a new pony gasoline engine in his of this week the following: John Deimler and wife and son; Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Risser were pump house adjoining the barn. Mrs. M. Werner of Pleasant View | Boy’s Bloomers Fancy Knickerbockers Regular $4.00 Value $3.00 Regular $1.50 Value $1 Boys Shaker Knit Mixed Bloomers Regular $2.50 Value $1.85 Regular $1.00 Value 75c¢ Boys Worsted Knit Straight Knee Pants Regular $2.00 Value $1.25 Regular 50c to $1 value 35¢ Sweaters Boys Rope Stitch Wool Underwear Best Australian Wool Regular $2.50 garment $2. od Best Merino Wool Revival services in the Green Tree Regular 1.50 garment 1.19 Best Ribbed Wool Regular $1 garment 85c. Don’t miss this chance to get good honest values if you Good, on Sunday. i . join 5. Bntertine, of guction,| 0 so terested, $11.00 for $15.00 Suits or Overcoats. Mount Joy and for many years a blacksmith at! MANY GETTING FORTUNES” WOMAN AVOIDS Reduction Sale OPERATION Every Thursday of Feck Week On _The Following Articles Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Good of Sun-| | { Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Whissler, re-| g near Ridge road, visited the raim Wittle of Highspire, were visit- | ors in town Sunday, | Mr. Isaac S. Eshleman, build- | ing contractor of Pleasant View, put | Banks Are Paying Out Many De- in appearance last week, greeting posits of years Ago relatives and friends. | Misses Kate and Barbara Arndt of | yo new law to the effect that a 5 Elizabethtown, spent Saturday and, ico pave the custodianship Medicine Which Made Sur- geon’s Work Unnecessary. Sunday with Samuel A. Koser and | : ryndg from old estates or de ago must now | Henry Geibe and their families. posits made years ; rr : . o PVE dR ’ : Astoria, N. Y. — “For two years I Jacob G. Greiner of Green Tree, settle these upon whomsoever they was feeling ill and took all Br of Cheese, per .. Tessrnsncvans «elle has improved his residence material- | oqq1)y belong, or that the _ tonics. I was get- Lititz Pretzels 12¢ a lb. now....i0e ly by the addition of another story | gtate would take possession, is || ing worse everyday. , American Pretzels 10¢ a 1b. now.. 8s I had chills,my head post Toasties 10c a pack, mow... Pe to the kitchen att.ched to the main causing no end of surprises, -as the : ! E | would ache, 1 was | Corn Flakes 10c & p-ck, now.... de | building, banks are taking it upon themselves always tired. I could | Supervisors E. W. Brandt, Hiram io notify persons who are entitled ||not walk straight i Peas 8c 8 €an, NOW....ccovecenes be Enterline, Aaron R. Gibble and Mr. io such moneys. In many instances becazgs 3 hex | Stockings, per Pr. ..... rivavaesn dle y back and a | ai y v Frank B. Grosh, went to Harrisburg the amounts are quite small, and nes ok an ohn Six Rolls of Toilet Paper for....28c last week, going via the Hershey their very existence had long since ach. I went to a Cakes 13¢c a pound, NOW........ 10e doctor and he said I Six Pieces of Sunny M. Boap....28e been forgotten. | trolley line. ! must go under an gix Pieces of P. and G. Soap....20 Robert Nagle, of Lebanon, admin- Just the other day a local man craton. Dt T did | 3 x a or] Hr SO . iv 7 sek perauioll, bu 1 ive Pla . : | istrator of the late Samuel Nagle, surprised to receive two checks @ not go. I read in Six Ple ces of Fels Naphtha Soap.280 who conducted a coach body manu- of thi sort from the Lancaster ‘the pe about Peanut Buiter 10¢, NOW.......... 1] factory in town, had public sale of Trust Company. 3oth were for ble ome Cakes 120, NOW...cessevessnccess ®t yD i : . : AW out it. Mamat . the deceased’s personal property, on small amounts placed in their hands nd; Tomatoes 10€, NO ....ceseeeecens $e , i C . Hp n vas . . / 7. or , Dare ; TE , saturday, all of which realized good in the year 1892. Ome yas 2 Per woill try t £ rov- Wagner's Pork & Peans 10c, now 8 rrices. The shop was sold to Jno. 8. sonal account of fifty-nine cents, jing from the very firs and in two Campbell's Pork & Beans 10e, now $¢ | Kauffman who will convert it into and the o r thirteen ecentg due es ! : ac nod Ohio Matches 6c Boxes.......... 25¢ all, 1 >, a 1 ast wit my nus- him as administrator of an estate ©a% a he 1a yitn mj ter aturday on, by the him as acminisiiaiy y : band, which I had not done for two years. Oysters from Saturday » BY LT am now in the best of health and Quart, fries and stews. LANDISVILLE that there was anything to his did not have the operation.” — Mrs. | We do not sell less cheese than credit’ in either case. | Jom A. Rosy, 502 Flushing Avenue, ' one pound at that price. Don’t for as N, Fs Ali +411 not | Astoria, N. Y. : A certain New Yorker Wi 1 0 Every one dreads the surgeon’s knife get the day and date. goon forget a recent experience. e] and the operating table. Sometimes received a message to th effect thst | Nodure else will do; but many times ag Eo s ; ivi Sh s some money awaiting| doctors say they are necessary when { The financial condition of Zions there yas Jom bank Y Hs coulnt | they are not. Letter after letter comes W. D. Easton m in a Chicago bank. | to the Pinkham Laboratory, telling how | Lutheran church, Landisville, is at hi ; i 1 ) | present the best that it has been remember depositing anything "| operations were advised and were not Opposite School House, Mt. Jey, Pi | since the congregation wag oOrgan- but, thinking et el perigmmed didn : | ized, This fact was made known at someone might have left him 3 poundwas used and good health followed. 8 SPEND YOUR VACATION IN NEW YORK You can see more N Yorkin a moder arage. 5 g 2 Earag He had long since forgot rarer st Gp Green that year. | Zion's Lutheran Church Better | Financially Then Ever Before that institution, 5 verati fortune, he hurried West. Imagine | the annual congregational meeting Nie: foolings’ ‘When. wpbn arriving at! _ If you want advice write to jof that church, held Sunday, over 8 88 ith | Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. | which the pastor, Rev. J. W. Gentz the bank he was presented WH1| (confidential), Lynn, Mass. ce in the ler, presided | fourteen cents instead of the hoped-y ~~~ in 1 must know how, This is the usual time of the year for “fortune.” EXECUTOR’S NOTICE for election of officers and the elec- ae of Camesing gaze late ; 4 is o ount Joy Borough, deceased. i Bain as, Iollows: Eider, was Left Off Easy Letters Testamentary on said es- He > ions Jeacon. Alien ey William Clark, the colored Bill-| tate having been granted to the un- { tand and ohn yreider, ese myer quarry laborer, who . Was dersigned, all persons indebted there officers succeeded themselves to the .,. ..q with killing James Goosh, to arg soquested to pske jumediaie various positions and are elected eutting pis throat payment, and those having claims for a term of two years also colored, Dy cutting - bis or demands against the same will imum Cost.’ J a on Christmag day during a drunken present them without delay for set- : £ TOLSON. Pres. TE tlement to the undersigned, residing ~—#=7""-'"== Hotel Bristol, New York City, in Mount Joy, Pa. JOHN W. ESHLEMAN, 1” 2 meautor, Kral] Meat Market jan12-6t e | Seeing” E— y worth £0 quarrel after returning from Bain: ; NEWTOWN bridge to Billmyer, was convicted of The Misses Ankle Hoffman and |, nslaughter Wednesday afternoon. Marie Stauffer gpent Sunday in Lan- myo jury deliberated just an hour. W. M. Hollowbush, Atty. as called for sentence __ SR RAE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Estate of John E, Lindemuth, late of Mt. Joy Township, Lancaster €a., Deceased. Letters of Administration on sald] \ Clark wt Misses Esther Wittel and Martha 6 10 after the verdict was ren- | Furhman called on Mrs. Harry dered. Judge Landis sentenced him { Frank on Sunday. to pay a fine of $100, to pay the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strickler and +. o¢ the prosecution and to Baik Ran Hist onl ment at hard labor at the Lancas | undersigned, all persons indebted I always have on anything IB A number our young people at- county prison. thereto are requested to make im the ine of Smoked Meats, Nam | tended revival services at Ironville | mediate payment, and those having DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1916 | claims or demands against the Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete same will present them without de-| Also Fresh Beef, Veal Perk null A rolling stone gathers no moss January 26 free. The public 1S at Lancaster on Saturday. | Mrs. C. M. Nissly and Mrs. Dantet | but it gets so smooth that nobody | cordially invited to attend. The funeral of Mrs. Barbara Smith | Moore were Sabbath visitors of TO THE TAXABLE INHABITANTS lay for settlement to the under Mutton, Prices always right, m———— A Aes was held at Reich's Church last Mon- | thei ister, Mrs. s OF LANCASTER COUNTY signed. { 1 la on- | their sister, Mrs. Maurice Frysinger KATE LINDEMUTH, Adm. ec t & H. H. KRALL | near Mount Joy. . ” | > uan the provisions of the| Mount Joy, R. D. No, 3 Pusan joqe B a | West Main Street, i MOUNT OY, PA | spent Saturday and Sunday with her ter County hereby give notice to | jarents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Myers. | every taxable inhabitant within the ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE : | respective boroughs, townships anéd| Estate of Frederick Shultz, late of | | city of said county that appeals | Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co. | from the real estate, personal prop | Letters of Administration om sai€ | and out erty and militia assessment of 1916 | estate having been granted to the! will be held in the County Commis | undersigned, all persons indebted) sioners’ Office, in the ity of thereto are requested to make im | Mr. and Mrs. Menno Zimmerman caster, on the days following, | ean payment, and those having | | claims or demands agzinst the same | will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned. | JOHN B. SHULTZ, Administrater, | Rapho 320 N. Frankiin St, Lancaster, Pa. Miss Ameli Hos! b No appeal will be considered es B. FRANK KEREADY, Attorney. hs Smita Baler wis ome) oop vio tie digs dosigiated Jo ve ad er parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.| the respective districts, un ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE D. Hosler over Saturday and Sun-| isfactory reason is Eivep for Sai Estate of Jacob M. Hostetter, late| Has extraordinary cleansing and germicidal power. f | to come at the proper time, of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. | Sample Free. oc al Sass, la Y) Bel] Telephone. Every Woma FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE : Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflame mation. Recommended by Lydia E.} Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years, A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical, § n Wants Ws AR { ELSTONVILLE Thursday, Jan. 27: West Hempfield Mountville bor Mrs. BE. BE. Shearer, whe was very gy. | then unless the person appealing is Letters Testamentary on said es-|) all persons indebted] Republican Voters of Lancaster { der consideration is k _| County, It is essential to good gov- theteto are retested fo make im ernment that the best man in the panev save to Aaron, “Mieney The Commissioners will sit to| diate pa ent, and those having | hear sppesls dy to 2 2 Sos claims _ fA against the same Party be Bom inated Son Progident. i {in the morning and from o will without delay for| 2m a candidate for ational Dele runaway occurred on Monday oo ob U0 of the day y TH] Dreant Pri oi aR re | Zate on the Republican ticket, and at Ruhl's mill when the Aggessors are required to be im 88 | 45:0 in Rapho Township. | these Delegates nominate a Presi by Norman Shreiner tendance during that time. JOSEPH B. HOSTETTER, dent. Walter S. Mellinger, Regis a driver and took | By order of the Administrator tered Law Student, Lancaster, Pa. 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