SR Ei Fi». copes ved a PR WR a TET TTT TITTY TTY THE MODERN MOTOR CAR IS THE GREATEST ACHIEVE. MENT OF MODERN SCIENCE. TO THOSE INTENDING TO BUY ONE, THE TWO GREATEST THOUGHTS THAT SHOULD DECIDE YOUR CHOICE ARE: Beale Bld SE a Performance Endurance: fHE MINIMUM MAINTENANCE OF THE CHEVROLET HAS EXCITED PUBLIC COMMENT TIME AND TIME AGAIN. YOU ARE ASSURED OF ECONOMY, FOR ECONOMY HAS BEEN BUILT INTO THE CAR. THIS CONSIDERATION HAS BEEN UPPERMOST IN THE MINDS OF THE BUILDERS. YOU WILL FIND MORE VALUE “VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE” IN THE CHEVROLET FOUR NINETY THAN IN ANY OTHER CAR J / AT ITS PRICE IN AMERICA. NEW PRICES VV $ 550.00 $ 535.00 $ 625.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $1385.00 $1385.00 FOUR NINETY TOURING FOUR NINETY ROADSTER........... FOUR NINETY ENCLOSED............ BABY GRAND TOURING............. Ya ROYAL MAIL ROADSTER............ CHEVROLET EIGHT TOURING mie CHEVROLET EIGHT 4 PASSENGER ROADSTER ............... ALL PRICES F. O. B. FLINT MICHIGAN. E. B. RBOHRER AGENT - Mount Joy, Pa. Sele sBecleciooiocioaiectoccaciooBoaioatociocloctctoctoctoctsctoctoct aloctoctoato ate cloce ste Be Beate aBa Be sBed. Se 3.8 0. 2 8 2 9.0.8 2 eo Bell Phone 18-R4 Ind. Phone 808-A 66 On the greatest, most practical \ Broods 100 to 1000 chicks at a guar- breeders. The PATENTED on paper and we will sign it and give you the brooder on thirty days’ trial. SPECIFICATIONS Money-Back” uarantee coal-burning brooder ever made. Self-feeding, self-regulating, everlasting. anteed cost of less than 6 cents a day Used by over 10,000 big and little Will do anything any other brooder will do regardless of price, and do it better. You know what a good brooder ought to be and do. Just put that If it doesn't come up to every claim we make, you get your money back without argument. lid cast iron stove. -inch galvanized hover. 7 double-disc thermastats, / tandem hitched. : / Rocker furnace grates, self-cleaning and anti-clog. 2 proof-fire proof-fool proof. Guaranteed to burn more than 24 hours in any temper- 3 ature in one coaling. 4 HU S. NEWCOMER MOUNT JOY, PENNA / WINGERT & HAAS ,HATTERS 144 North Queen Street V NOTICE is hereby given that the hat, cap and gloves business | earried on at No. 144 N. Queen St., for the last thirty-four years by Wingert & Haas will be continued by me, as I have purchased the in- ferest of my deceased partner, John Newton Wingert. I will conduct the Business under the trade name of Wingert & Haas and solicit a continu- mee of the patronage extended to my deceased partner and myself. REET OPTI TTT TT TT TVYVIPTrYrehed | “YOU GANT BEAT IT {same will present them without de- | Am Su Lear bd (THE STORE i [1 104at pavs If im. CARFARE ob Nr, | a, | pp 3 | OVA Date CienYTHIN "Xr EvERYTH Ne, held EVERY EC i) wor We Pay Your Roun \_____ ORMoRE. Ir Costs You NoTHING. Ask for IT. R COLUMBIA PRODUCTS. = ’ A 5 NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR Trip CAR a { FEO PPEDGPEe EP. | ® vertis- J i S } ing a dale! | | = BASKET BALL OU don't leave » Joe ie in he The Mount Joy High School team en . went to Downingtown last Friday Fuad 4nd JO TOR fence- evening and lost 32 to 26. Fost to read 3 sale bill The ladies team of the Mount Joy do you? Then don't High School made a very creditable ; expect the other fel- showing at Columbia against the low to do it. ‘team of that borough. Our fair ones Putan ad in this paper, then, lost 22 to 17 but i Yoush jhat fey | regardless of the weather, will win when Columbia plays the fellow vou want io a few weeks hence. | reach reads yourannounce- | ments while seated at his Maytown Has Some Team fireside Maytown basketball team detented If he is a prospective buyer the strong Elizabethtown college In plait at - a closely contested battle by the | One extra buyer often pays score of 30 to 25. The stars for the entite exnense of the Maytown were Gantz and Fletcher. di aud iby» poof 48 tha while for Elizabethtown, Engle won't pull that buyer. starsed The summary: An ad in this Jape feaches Maytown Positions Elizabethtown | the people you are after. Houseal ..... forward. ... Ebersole | 2ills may be a necessity, but Gantz ......- forward Withers | thead is the thing that does Drace -.....".. centre....n Groff tha busines, Lutz... .... guard... .... Engle Dope think os having a Fletcher ..... guard... .. Ebersole special sale Without bang Referee—Ellis. Time—20 minute 3 veptiaine D158 1h this halves. Scorer—Haines. Time-keeper cud ; | Houseal. a Maytown Second Wins | =~ »o In a well played gems Prigay | 4 ey Five evening the F. & M. Academy 2n One Ext: or yer team lost to the Maytown five on the { $§ ata sale oficr latter's floor by the score of 31 to 13:8 iol Sur.oten 26. Overmiller of the school team 3 SHUR ey f | was hurt in the second half when he | | Vo TF PT 2 : fell down the hay hole and Eckman | $ ce ? id puyer 3 took his place. The line-up: { ? ‘ > } Maytown Positions F. & M. 2d | [4 ewww a | Tressler ..... forward... .... Long | | § | Houseal ..... forward. ..... Rodda | f V coma ” warps | Fndslow ..... centre. ... Crawford | { | Fletcher -. .... guard. .... Leinbach | { {Engle ......4 guard. ... Overmiller Field goals: Tressler 4, Houseal 4. | ye | Endslow, Fletcher, Long 3, Rodda 4, THANKS—I wish to thank all who | Crawford 3, Leinbach, Overmiller {gave their assistance during the | Time of halves, 20 minutes. Referee | sickness and death of my husband. | Egeberg. Foul goals: Crawford, 5 Mrs. William Gantz. mar. 12-1t | out of 6; Houseal, 11 out of 30. FOR SALE—A new Standard Col- | M. J. High Defeats Quarryville ; o & i The Mount Joy High School bas- Sn Drocssy Sosondfiane Jn good ketball team Wednesday night Inqui .: H, 1 : rich. nypire of Ah Sn | journeyed to Quarryville where they | : "| defeated the High School team of | Last notice to Delinquents—All | that place by the score of 22 to 21, 1916 Borough Taxes must positively | in one of the closest games wit-| be paid on or before Mar. 25. 1917. | nessed in the lower-end borough | M. BRENEMAN, Col. | this season. The score at the end | of the first half stood 12 all, and! while Mount Joy outscored the losing team from the floor the Quar- | Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c. mar. 6-3t. FOR SALE—45 White Wyandotte | Pullets amd three cockerels. Ad- | ; i Z i | 3 | ryville bunch were kept in the] gress B 0. Box 159, Mount Joy. | runnin by 9 out of 13 tries. The | a oo ee ey line-up Day Old Chicks For Sale at 10c Quarryville Positions Wi, Joy] each. Also custom hatching at 4ca Hassler ...... forward. ..... Gantz chick. Newpher Smeltzer, Mt. Joy. | Fritz ........ forward. .... Brown fab. 21-8mo. Book ........ centre . Roberts da ap ER Groff. any guard. ...... Myers WANTED—Local agent for Mt., Bryson ...... guard. .... Dearbeck Joy and vicinity. A good proposi- Field goals—Hassler, Fritz 2, tion to the right party. Call or ad-| Book, Groff, Bryson, Gantz 4, dress, Grand Union Tea Co., Colum- | Brown, Roberts 3. Foul goals— Hassler, 9 out of 13; Brown, 6 out of 14. Referee, Deaney. Time of halves, 20 minutes. % Hasset Club Defeated The Mount Joy Basket Ball team sure did square itself with the Has- set Club, of Lancaster in Mount Joy Hall on Thursday evening for that little defeat they slipped over on us a few weeks ago. The local ag- gregation went right at things from the first sound of the whistle. At the end of the first half, the score was 20 all but that last half the local team made the visitors look Pa. feb. 21-4t bia, ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Estate of Dr. H. H. Bear, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co., Pa., Deceased. Letters of Administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all pesons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands ainst the same will present them aithout delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- Sing = 26 West Main St., Mount like bush-wackers, the latter only! joy, ra oy ELLA S. BEAR scoring seven lone points. The | Admin, tratrix final score was 44 to 27. The lineup | F k S ff y ! 5 atrix | Mount Joy Positions Hasset Club | Tan . Groff, Atty. mar. 7-6t \ mgs ........ forward. .... Swank | , | Mellinger ....forward....... Starr ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Quin. centre. a Wright Estate of Joseph F. Charles, late | Klugh ....... SUA et arer ou Soup Joy Bororen, Lancaster | Crissnger ...guard. .. Bomberger ounty, Pa., Deceased. . tiie : Letters of administration on said | 5 Qoals Ellis Ti Mellingsr §, Quine | estate having been granted to the! walker 1, Bomberger 1. Fouls— | undersigned, all persons indebted 3 . thereto are requested to make in Sion, Louk of S25 Swank © ot 9% | mediate payment, and those having 27. ? Pesan : | claims or’ demands against the!” Elizabethtown Defeated | lay for settlement to the under- Columbia and Elizabethtown, tied | signed, residing at R. D. No. 1, Mt. | for first place in the County Basket Joy Pa. | Ball League, played the deciding | \_° HARRY R. CHARLES, |game at Columbia last evening and | : Administrator. | it was a case of good all around Harnish & Harnish, Attys. mar. 7-6t , kicking. Columbia picked a referee | = {and E’town wouldn’t play. Then | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Tommy Ebersole’s crowd picked one | — | and Columbia objected. They finally | played and Columbia won, 24 to 22. | Now FE’town has protested the | game. Estate of Elizabeth late of Mount Joy caster County, Pa., Letters testamentAry on said estate | having been granfed to the under- signed, all perso indebted therete | are requested t make immediate payment, Cagle having claims or | tr eee AG | | | TIME IS THE TEST i TE | | The Testimony of Mount Joy Peo- | ple Stands the Test demands .agpifst the same wii | present themMwithout delay for set | tlement to the undersigned, residing The test of time is what tells the | | tale. The public soon finds out when | in Mount Joy, Pa. misre ; ’ presentations are made, and | WM. M. HOLLOWBUSH, merit alone will stand the test of | feb. 7-6t. Executor | time. | . | Mount Joy people appreciate ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | merit, and Jay Rothe ago local Tg i citizens publicly endorsed Doan’s | at ate of Christian N. Musser Kidney Pills; they do so All. Would | dassnsad est empfre township, | a citizen make the stag€ment which nd 4 | follows unless econvipted that the | Letters of Administration on said | 5yticle was just as resented? Be estate having péen granted to the ||ow is han such oh the sufferer undersigned, ~all persons indebted | from kidney ills # looking for thereto are requested to make im- Mrs. L. Harber, Barbara and mediate, pdyment, and those having | Mount Joy Streets, Mount Joy, says claims o¥ demands against the same | «T have nt sitation in recommend- will present them without delay for dno settlement to the ' undersigned, re- | siding in East Donegal township, olgnbia, 2 D. No. 3 or to Henry - Carpenter, Mount Joy, Pa. given January 29, 1910.) DANIEL 8S. MUSSER, | Still Praises Doan’s Administrator. | On January 25, 1916 Mrs. ing Doan’ Kidney Pills to any per- son suffering from disordered kid- | neys as I have used this medicine with excellent results.” (Statement Gar- B. Frank Kready, Atty. feb. 21-6t | ber added: “My high opinion of : Doan’s Kidney Pills has remained EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE | the same as when I publicly recom- | mended them several years ago. Estate of Christian Schatz, late of | D ’s Ki i 7 - East Donegal Township, ZTancaster | oa’s Kidney Pills gave me perma nent benefit and I shall always say | complication | and a sister, | of this county, | Dauphin county. Mortuary Recordings (Continued from page 1) e Church of God. Besides her Be she is survived by four daughters, as follows: May, wife of Leon Snyder, Lancaster; Maud, wife of Edward Shires of this place; Florence, wife of Nelson Shirkly Elizabethtown, and Mrs. Clara Jones, York. Mrs. Susan Whiteleather Mrs. Susan of the late James D. died at her home on u street Monday at noon. She was seventy-one years old that day. Death resulted from the effects of a paralytic stroke. Deceased leaves one daughter Mrs. Harry Gochnauer jr., of this place and two sons, John Diamond of North Dakota and Harr) Diamond of Illinois. A sister, Mrs. Samuel Zink and a brother John Lawrence, both of this place, alsc survive. The funeral will be held Whiteleather Mount Joy | from her late home tomorrow, Thurs- day afternoon at two o'clock. In- terment will be made in the Mount Joy cemetery. J. Frank Bell Le J. Frank Bell, a resident of Kast Petersburg, died at the ‘General Hos- pital yesterday morning from a of diseases, after ¢ year’s illness, aged sixty-five years six months and ten days. He was a tailor by trade, but had not fol- lowed the occupation latterly. There survive one brother, Hiram G. Bell of Omaha, Neb., and a sister, Miss Amanda, of East Petersburg, with whom he resided. The funeral will | be held on Friday morning at 9:30 o’clock at the house, and at ten o’clock at Trinity Reformed Church interment in the Lutheran cemetery Mrs. Mary A. Sweigart While preparing breakfast yester- | day morning, Mrs. Mary A. Sweig- art, a milliner, of Elizabethtown. suffered an attack of the heart and fell to the floor. She died a few minutes later. She was fifty-two years old. Mrs. Sweigart was a na- tive of Bainbridge but had lived in Elizabethtown for almost thirty years, having been in the millinery business for about twenty-five years She was a member of the Lutheran church. Surviving are her husband Frank B. Sweigart; one daughter Mrs. S. S. Garber, of Elizabethtown a brother, Jacob Haldeman of Florin Mrs. Annie Shertz of Lancaster. The funeral will be held at Elizabethtown on Friday after- noon. Kate Druckenmiller Miss Kate Druckenmille, a life long resident of this boro, died last Friday morning at the County Hos- pital. Deceased was a former teacher in the public schools of this place and also taught in Mount Joy and East Donegal townships. She is survived by one brother, Joseph Druckenmiller, living in the west and three sisters: Miss Carrie Drucken- miller of Harrisburg; Mrs. Adeline Kline of Harrisburg and Mrs. Sarah Fletcher of Elizabethtown. The funeral, which was private. was held from the home of undertaker H. C Brunner, on Monday afternoon. In- terment was made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Edward Diffenderfer Edward Diffenderfer, a resident of this borough, died while being con- veyed to St. Joseph’s Hospital Fri- day afternoon about 3:30 o'clock. from dropsy. Mr. Diffenderfer was about 63 years old. He had been i suffering from dropsy for a number of months and that day his physi- cian. Dr. W. M. Thome ordered him to St. Joseph’s Hospital, at Lancas- ter. He had just reached the insti- tution when he expired. The body was taken in charge by Undertaker H. C. Brunner, of this place. Mr. Diffenderfer was a carpenter by trade, and single. One brother, Aaron Diffenderfer of Milton Grove Mount Joy township survives. The funeral was held at Milton Grove yesterday afternoon where inter- ment was also made. I. O. Nissley I. O. Nissley, editor of the Middle- | town “Press,” and a former resident died very suddenly at his home in Middletown on | Thursday evening from acute indi- gestion. The deceased was 64 years of age, and a native of Hummels- town, a son of the Rev. Joseph Nis- sley, who still resides at that place. He was a graduate of the State Normal School at Indiana, Pa., and was a teacher in Lancaster county for a number of years, having had charge of schools at Maytown and East Donegal, as well as a number in Besides his wife, he is survived by his father and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Joseph L. Brandt, of Marietta; Mrs. A. L. Etter of Middletown; John C Whiteleather, widow | + Other time deposits... . SHAVING of H. E. Hauer Pays: ! HAIR CUTTING Lard, per 1b.. ar hin 18% & 19e¢ { Potatoes, per bu...... reeves JOS. B. HERSHEY |Butter, per Ib... . 00000000 38 [ JBpes, Per QOZi. i. vis ovine 28 } Tonsorial Parlor Brandt & Stehman Pay: ) | THREE CHAIRS—NO WAITING |Wwheat, per bu............. ..$1.90 | Agent for the Middletown Steam | Corn, per bm ravs sider tinreny 118 (Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday | BIS, DEL DWivsnsnrars ane : {and delivered Friday. | Brandt & Stehman Sell: | East Main St. MOUNT JOY. Bran, per 100 lbs.,........... $2.05 : Pe Der 100 Poss hei 210 i . eo g* Mixed Feed, per 10 Sips sie . ‘The Sevcik School for Violin widdiings, ver 100 tbs... 0 2.20 /" 1Glutten, per 100 1bs.,........ 2.10 SEMITONE SYSTEM ur Coton Sod Meal ai toa! 249 i / Linseed Mead, per 100 lbs.,... 2. | IRA C. EBY Beef urns heh scrap... .e 333 : I oy , P Corn Distillers Grains........ . $B | West Donsgal St, Mount Joy, Pa | 2018 4 0 Ee 300 Hires . 400 Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 2.00 Fr Advertize in the Mt. Joy Bullet. Straw, per 100 Ibs... . . oe cro © 68 ry —-— Bank Reports REPORT OF THE CONDITION REPORT OF CONDITION OF of the Union National Mount Joy [the First National Bank at Mount Bank at Mount Joy, in the state of |Joy, in the state of Pennsylvania, at 0 Pennsylvania, at the .close of busi-|the close of business on March bth oy ness on March 5th, 1917. 1917. h RESOURCES RESOURCES 3 Loans and Discounts$ Loans and Discounts$ i i 35a 08 $330,091.99 gi Total loans $544,725.60 Total loans $330,091.99 3 Notes and bills redis- To Notes and bills redis- i counted (see item 53) 544,725.60| counted (see item 53) 330,091.99 Hi U. S. Bonds deposited to Overdrafts, secured, i secure circulation, par none; unsecured, # value ... ./$100000.60° ~. if a... $21.52 21.52 i Total U. S. Bonds ... 100,000.00 |. S. bonds deposited to 2 Bonds other than U. S. secure circulation (par { bonds pledged to se- | value) ...$100,000.00 cure P. . deposits i U. S. bonds pledged to 8 rie teeta $1,000.00 secure U. S. deposits = Securities other than U. (par value) $1,000.00 kl S. bonds (not includ- Total U. S. bonds.... 101,000.00 | ing stocks) owned un- Bonds other than TU. 8S. 3 pledged ..$440,112.00 bonds pledged to se- ¥ Total bonds, securities cure postal savings de- | ete. 0a. 44,112.00 posits... $1,000.00 Stocks, other than Fed- Securities other than U. - eral and Reserve Bank S. bonds (not ineclud- Td stool. i il hay 732.00 ing stocks) owned un- By Stock of Federal Reserve {| pledged ..$326,037.36 3 Bank (50 per cent. of | Total bonds, securities, subscription) ....... 7,500:000 ete: 1, LL. 327.0817.86 Value of banking house Stocks, other than Fed- (if unencumbered) eral Reserve Bank Sa $25,000.00 {ostoeR .......... vc...» 18,200.28 Equity in banking house 25,000.00 | Stock of Federal Reserve Furniture and fixtures .. 5,000.00 Bank (50 per cent of Real estate owned other {- subseription) ....... 5,250.00 than banking house. .. 2,760.00 Value of banking house Net amount due from ap- (if unencumbered) proved reserve agents i o..,...... $35,000.00 in New York, Chicago Equity in banking house 85,000.00 and St. Louis Furniture and fixtures.. 12,000.00 areas SVTE51.48 | Net amount due from ap- Net amount due from ap- proved reserve agents proved reserve agents in New York, Chicago in other reserve cities and St. Louis ox ae $24,514.25 41,865.78. .......,. $16,320.62 Net amount due from Net amount due from ap- banks and bankers proved reserve agents (other than included in other reserve cities in 1%.0r 20)... ... 14,561.301 ...v.L0, $48,221.18 64,541.80 Other checks on banks in Net amount due from the same city or town . banks and bankers as reporting bank. . 16.22! (other than included Outside checks and other ‘in12 or 20)........ 7,390.84 1 cash items ...$176.18 /Other checks on banks in : Fractional currency, /, the same city or town . | nickels, and cents as reporting bank... . 900.87 el, ah oor 395548 431.66 Outside checks and other / We Federal Reserve bank / cash items ...$135.92 notes land 2,000.00 Fractional currency, Federal Reserve notes. . 1,000.90 nickels and cents V Lawful reserve in vault fo... Ln. $134.58 270.560 and net amount due / Notes of other national from Federal Reserve / banks, aL, 3,400.00 | Bank oe, ,666.52 Federal Reserve bank i Redemption fund with U. notes .............. 170.00 4 S. Treasurer and due | Lawful reserve in vault £ from U. S. Treasurer. 5,000.00 and net amount due a —— from Federal Reserve / gh Total coi isvonomengel Bank N00 8 SS 46,820.46 yo | Redemption fund with U. 7 LIABILITIES S. Treasurer and due Capital stock paid in...$100,000.00 from U. S. Treasurer. 5,000.00 Surplus fund ......... 150,000.00 Undivided Profits otal ont. 0 $957,194.10 se te $55,836.05 Less current expenses, : LIABILITIES . interest and taxes paid : Supital stock paid in... .$100,000.00 en. U BO0RG0T 52,270.04 arplug fund .......,. 75,000.00 Amount reserved for all Undivided profits interest acerued ..... AB1.88 1g 20 pred $47,098.23 Circulating notes out- Less current expenses, Sanding ce. snes 100,000.00 'nterest, and = taxes Net amount due to banks paid ....... $3,651.56 43,446.67 and - bankers (other Circulating notes out- ganding = 98,500.00 aE . tanding iy included in 29 or Individual deposits sub- 0... Ee, 41.61 | 0¢ Individual deposits sub- cat bo gnec rea 274,064.02 ject to check ....... 555,400.07, Woglentes of deposit Cezlifentes of deposit Sue in less than 30 ds inilese Waals lool dike rs TLL Cextified checks ....... “9p 0p Cashier’s checks out- : Cashier's checks out- 2 standing ......... tee 940.28 Ss Thecks out 444.07 United States deposits.. 1,000.00 Total demand deposits, Postal savings deposits. . 2.91 Total demand deposits Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40 : $387,718.26 Certificates of deposit. . 197,411.74 Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 389 and 40 saree 0 3525.157.08 Certificates of deposit. . . 261,592.20 61,911.31 County, Pa., deceased. ~ : ” Nissley . G. Ni 7 " . i i Coin tatamentars on suid estate |* $100, ord for Shem Uy and © © Niler' of Har: rota of time depcaty ag ‘pe SEIT aving been gra to the under-|simply ask for a kidney remedy— | mm : 5 it ! signed, ajl pe s indebted thereto A ’ San ills— nel * “Alexander Formwii. < J THe $323,503.51 Dov ems 81, OE a AE make immediate | at Mie. Garber ha moi wills | Alexantor Horner Hed at bi: Tota SEE oo Rema payment, ose havi i : 5 Me 3 ; ot Coty LF Daal 329,000, a se hg Sieims of Eoommended Fogger-Milbum, Co.. | home ib Middletown on Saturday fore State of Pennsylvania, County of LCP! «:-::oovvnnn.. $957,194.10 lien any del Sy Baal NY oo | noon fron infirmities incident to old Lancaster, $8: State of Pennsylvania, County of Bement tothe wmdergned sosidng | 385 Ho was in his eighty third year| | LH N. Nisly, Cushier of the Lancaster, m: : in Mount Joy, Pa. | D. H. Blough’s H. 1 ie a jpamed bank, do solemnly af. IL R. i CAROLINE SCHATZ, Don’t forget D. A. pn ® iblic { place. While living here he had | firm that the above statement Se A Se, Ga - o Sue Executrix | sale of fine seasoned horses, Satur. | Charge of the lime kilns which were to the best of my knowledge and swear that the abov Staton oat | W. M. Hollowbush, Atfgfmey. fe.21-6t | day, Mar. 24, in Elizabethtown. hie h xtensively operated by the late | belief. {true to the best of of pi » The lot includes some of the fuoct Josep Detwiler. Deceased was a ., JH. N. NISSLY, Cashier. and belief. y oWiedge single line horses I ever sold. For | Lor™er member of Cove Lodge, No.| Subscribed and affirmed to before | R. a draft, a good general purpose 301, Knights of Pythias of this place. me this 13th ae of March, 1917. | R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. horse or a fine roadster, do not miss Besides his wife he leaves these M. N. BRUBAKER, Notary Public. | Subscribed and sworn to before this sale. -A liberal credit will be ! children: Mrs. Mary Brehm of Harris-| My commission expires Feb. 27th | 2¢ this 13th day of March, 1917. given. burg; Mrs. George Welli, Robert |1921. *| W. M. HOLLOWBUSH, Not. Public. ; et nis Grant, and Ervin, all of Middletown. Correct—Attest: y commission expires Feb. 24 18 a Frank of Elizabethtown. The J. E. LONGENECKER, | 1919. : ¢ 5 Toco 1. SIR fase er. funeral was held from his late home ELI G. REIST ’| Correet—Attest: ! ER, FLORIN ® | Ri . Charles and Miss Cora E. yesterday forenoon. The remains | J. W. ESHLEMAN : E isser, both of Landisville, were mar- were brought here at 12:35 and . Dirseto AL NISSLEY 5. BOWMAN EST., MT. JOY, PA. ried on Thursday by Rev. Peter R. taken to the Mount Joy cemetery ory ae AMOS N. MU mar. 14-5t. Nissley at his residence west of here. interment. HENRY H. EBY, Laneaster, Pa, Jan. 81, 1917. | JOHN A. HAAS. { i