The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 29, 1917, Image 5

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fire a female troubles which caused piercing
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bed. The doctor
advised an oper=
ation but I would
| not listen to it.
thought of what I
{ hadread about Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and
| © Nauidimi Cartoon Service Corp. N.Y ¢ Tn <3 tried it. The first
bottle brought great
rr relief and six bottles have entirely
baw: : 2 ‘a | . : : ee cured me. All women who have femala
P Lebanon by auto and Mrs. Jno. Dyer and daughters Haines, Sergeant Frederick Gelbach, | claimed exemption = family of near Mount Joy, Mr. and | ¢{pouble of any kind should try Lydia E.
ersonal ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ibach-and Mr. Anna and Mary, and Mr. Latchem |Private Uptegrove, by the Witness |1944—W alter L. Ecenrode, Lititz, Mrs. Amos Eby and son Henry, | pinkham’s egetable Compound.’’ —
. ‘and Mrs. A. W. Ibach of Manheim, Ream of Elizabethtown, spent Sun-|Tree Chapter, Daughters of th el R. second Lieutenant, who will leave for | Mpg. ETTA DORION, Ogdensburg, Wis.
Ha enings attended the funeral of their uncle, day at Gettysburg. American Revolution. Address, Sil Ciitaa M. Longenecker, Camp Meade in a few days and Physicians undoubtedly did their bes
app | William R. Ibach, the Astronomer of Dr. M. M. and Mrs. Dougherty, Bernard J. Myers Esq., acceptance: | E’town claimed exemption. |mother Reist were Sunday guests of | pattied with this case steadily and col
i Newmanstown, on Monday. Mr. Wm. Dougherty and Mr. and |singing, ‘America; benediction, | 939—Hess Titus Brubaker, Rohrers-| Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kraybill. do ro more, but of ten the most scientifie
(Continued From: from page 1) { Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Detwiler, Mr. Mrs. H. C. Brown of Lancaster, were |Rev. William J. Lowe, Lancaster. | town, claimed exemption. _. The following children and fam- 1 39 Hono issurpassed by the medicinal
church of God pastor here, now sta- | and Mrs. E. B. Rohrer and Mrs.” C. Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. The evening service opened at| 222—Owen McFarland, R. 1, Co-|ilies paid a birthday respect to properties of the good old fashioned
tioned at Steelton, spent Monday in |N. Mumma left yesterday in the Thomas McKinley. 7:15 o’clock with an organ prelude = lumbia. Joseph W. Kraybill, it being his 79th | poets and herbs contained in Lydia E.
town. | former's auto for New York City Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Shickley, son|and invocation by the pastor, fol-|1715—Abram B. Brandt, R. 3, Mt. |birthday: Mrs. E. E. Risser and fam- Pinkham’s Vegetable Ey
Mrs. Albert Strickler and grand- where they will spend a few days. | Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. C. S.|lowed by the singing of hymn, : Joy. ily of Lawn, Mrs. Wm. B. Brubaker, If any complication exists it pays to
son, Ellis Strickler, spent Tuesday | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hershey, Mr. Wachstetter and daughter Stella “Sweet Hour of Prayer;” scripture| 906—James P. Matthew, East | Mt. View, N. J.; Mrs. Reuben G. write the Lydia 7%. Pinkham Medicine
with the former's mother at Lan- and Mrs. Monroe Schaeffer, Mr. and | called on Amos Shickley and family [reading, Rev. William J. Lowe; con- | Petersburg, claimed exemption | Kauffman and family of near Me- Co. , Lynn, Mass. , for special free advice.
disville. | Mrs. Roy Schaeffer and son James; at Mount Joy Sunday. secration service, pastor; offertory,|1337—J. Nevin Blum, Manheim, faianienr ile, Mrs. A. S. Bard with}
Mrs. Wallie Graham of Carlisle is| Misses Pauline Schaefer and Ella Messrs. A. D. Neideigh and son, |‘“Adagio” (Ducondry); hymn, “Let claimed exemption. [whom he resides. He enjoys good |
spending several days here as the | Cunningham spent Sunday at Her- Murray Snyder and Prof. Alton |Not the Founders be Forgot;” ser- 700—Paris F. Smith, Elizabethtown | health. RELIGIOUS NEWS
guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah |shey. Shoemaker of Perry County, spent|mon, Rev. George M. Whitmore, of _ claimed exemption. One day last week the cows be-
Brown. Mr. Howard D. .Grenawalt spent several days in town and vicinity |Irvington-on-the-Hudson. 297—Howard R. Knisley, Rowenna, | longing to Leander Groff got in con-
Mr. Sterling Bousman of York, is| Sunday and Monday at Downing- | visiting friends and relatives. Rev. Whitmore said he was glad claimed exemption. tact with an old can that contained a
spending a few days this week at|town, visiting his brother Owen.| Mr. A. D. Garber, one of our up-|he too had the honor to be present 1425—William H. Smith, Harrisburg, small portion of black rock powder
the home of his uncle, Mr. H. G. Tuesday and Wednesday at Gettys- | to-date grocers and bee man, has|on this grand day of service and claimed exemption. supposed to be worthless during the
Hoffman. {burg visiting friends and departed |just taken from his twelve hives 750 | consecration, and dwelt for some |1002—Harry S. Tyson, R. 8, Lan- heavy rains. The can was partly
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Arntz and son for Hershey. pounds of honey. The largest amount [length on the work that is being caster, claimed exemption. |filled with water, the cows found it United Brethren Church
Donald of Maytown, spent Sunday | Mr. Kauffman Keller and family | from one hive ‘being 142 pounds.
with the Misses Flora and Sue |arrived here from the West yester- Beginning Monday, Sept. 3rd,
Drabenstadt. day in his Cole Eight. They will | Messrs. W. W. Shires, Jno. Frey-
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Curgan of | spend a few days with his parents, meyer and A. D. Garber will keep
Mr. and Mrs.
etta street.
Mrs. Harry Morton, Mrs.
Moyer returned to | Morton, Mrs. Amos Garber
daughter Frances, Master
Myers and Miss Martha Engle r
Philadelphia, spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Curgan.
Master Henry
Selinsgrove, after spending the sum-
mer with Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank
Greenawalt.
Mr. S. A. Ri-ker will leave today [spending four days
re-
turned home Tuesday evening after | | Lechthaler, Mervin 1.
at Atlantic City.
Z. W. Keller on Mari- | their places of business open every
| evening during the Fall and Winter
Charles | months.
and
Earl
| Messrs. Wm. A. Lechthaler, B. F.
| Kauffman, L. B. Rigling, Wm. Smith,
H. L. Hertzler, H. K. Arnold, W. i
Brown, Neal
Cumberland were
|D. Snell of New
for Philadelphia, where he will re- Mr. Charles Cassel, a former resi- | Saturday visitors to our village
side until Fall when he expects todent of this place, spent Saturday | The locals will cross bats with the
go_to Florida. 2 and Sunday here as a guest of the | | Lancaster Independents on Satur-
Master Edward Wood of Bordon- scribe. Mr. Cassel is now one ofl dav at 3:15. Doc Gray of Landis-
town, N. J., is spending some time Dauphin county's most successful | yijie twirls for this team and Sheeck-
here with his grandmother, Mrs. Su-'farmers, having recently purchased a|,rq will be on the mound for the lo-
ie Sate. Sohatte. and. Miss 125-acre tract. J cals. A pitchers’ battle can be looked
G in Se Cg © Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hiestand | for.
1e " aeier DE ay . ye .
Mt ee wots they, will ‘spent entertained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichler, Mrs.
Sa id e P Mr. Brackbill of Boiling Springs, Mr. Martin Liggins and daughter, Mr.
several days.
Miss Wilma I.
ter, is spending
home of her aunt,
Fenstermacher.
Donald Good, Mr. and Mrs.
Eaton of Lancas-
a few days at the
Miss FElic:beth Mr. Joseph A. Boyer
phia and Mrs. Emma
son John of Bainbridge.
The Doings


Mr. and Mrs. William Weldon of
Lebanon, spent some time here With
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Sheaffer.
Mrs. F. G. Pennell and daughter

Emma are spending the day with s
the former’s brother, Lloyd Glat- Around Florin
tacker at Steelton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pannypacker and |
Mr. William Schaeffer spent Sunday |
(Coptinued from page 1)
at Mount Gretna, visiting the for-| stalling a service gasoline station at
mers’ son, Clayton. [Mr. A. D. Garber’s store.
Mrs. Martin Strickler and Mrs. ! | Florin _easily defeated
Walter Eshleman returned on Sun- here on Saturday 9 to 1, Ochs allow-
day afternoon spending three weeks | ing the visitors only two hits.
at Mount Gretna. Mr.
sons, Howard and Norman spent sev- his cousin Mr.
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mrs.
Youtz at Mountville. of Columbia,
Mr. and Mrs. C.
daughters visited the
Millis McKinley.
| ter
former’s sis-| Mys.
ter, Miss Elizabeth Gingrich, at|town, was a Sunday visitor to her
Lancaster on Sunday. ; | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Bis-
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit, two hop.
daughters and granddaughter spent| Tlisses Sarah and Florence Esch-
Sunday at Elizabethtown and Mount pach of Pottstown, spent several
Pleasant with relatives. days with Mr.
Mr. Jos. Breneman left yesterday |ily.
for Hoboken, N. J. The probabili-}; Mr.
ties are that he will entrain there | Elizabeth
for “somewhere in France.” Shaw spent
Masters George Wemeyer and |Springs.
John Tighe of Philadelphia, are| Mr. Ed.
spending a week with their uncle, |to their home ;
Mr. Fred Leiberher and family. spending Some ye
Miss Sarah Graham, who spent a dy SF and STIendS ui
week with her aunt in Lancaster, re-| 0" “ hildren te
turned here on Sunday to spend a oe
year Yih her grandmother, Mrs. [George Vogle and family.
Sarah Brown. No
and Mrs.
McKinley and Mr.
Friday at
at
here
Brinser
Mr. Samuel Zerphy and family, |yyn Morton of Harrisburg, are here
Misses Minnie Stoner and Sadie|on a week’s visit to the former's
Zerphey, Mrs. Cora White and Mr. |sister, Mrs. Harry Shoemaker.
Fred Ibach and family spent Satur-

Snavely
and daughter, Blanche of Harrisburg,
of Philadel-
Heistand and
Strasburg
Robert Millis Shaw of Phila-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and | delphia, spent a few days here with
Andrew Younger and daugh-
were Sunday visit-
S. Gingrich and | ors to Mr. Harry Eichler and family.
John Flowers of Elizabeth-
A. D. Garber and fam-
Milroy Brown, Miss
Robert |
Rockey |
Stoll and family returned
Pittsburgh, after
visiting
and
of Elizabethtown,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
H. C. Shelly and Miss Kath-
All members of the Mystic Chain

day at Hershey. are requested to be present at the
Mr. F. H. Baker spent Sunday at {special meeting to be held in the
Allentown, where he visited the|lodge room on Saturday evening,
soldiers’ encampment on the fair|Sept. 1st.
frounds. He made the trip from Mr. and Mrs, Christian Groff, Mr




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and Mrs. A. J. Rineer and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Stoll, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Walters attended the
annual picnic of P. R. R. veterans at
Paxtang Park, Harrisburg on Tues-
day.
The festival held in the park on
Saturday evening was a grand suc-
cess despite the fact that the band
which had been hired to furnish
music for the occasion failed to put
in an appearance. The management
and all connected with the base ball
association regret very much that
this has happened.
Was The 152nd
Anniversary |


(Continued from page 1)
reading of the historical paper of the
school, including the foundation,
Miss M. Ethel Culp; music, school;

i presentation of the window, erected
done at this time over the world on
account of the nations being at war,
and expressed hope that a lasting
peace would soon be realized. His
sermon was entirely appropriate for
the occasion and he was listened too
with marked attention. Anthem,
“Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah,”
announcements; hymn, “My Church;”
very successful day’s program of ser-
vice. The anniversary committee
who arranged the affair consisted of
Rev. William J. Lowe, Mrs. Charles
C. Hicks, Miss M. Ethel Culp, Henry
B. Haines, G. Howard Risser, Mrs.
B. Haines, Mrs. William J. Lowe,
Mrs. Hiram Risser, Miss Elizabeth
Brandt, Miss Rebecca Sload, Miss
Anna Haines.

Conscript Exams
Are Concluded
(Continued from page 1)
2, R. R., will claim exemp-
tion for agriculture.
S. Nolt, Columbia, R. 1,
claimed exemption.
588—C. P. Gruber, Elizabethtown.

1166—H.
2053—E. K. Summy, Manheim, R. 5,
claimed exemption.
2051—N. M. Shreiner, Manheim, R.
6, claimed exemption.
1957—J. R. Keller, Lititz, R. 1
claimed exemption.
R. L. Gebhart, Elizabethtown.
H. W. Heisey, Manheim, R. 5,
claimed exemption.
944—B. S. Ebersole, Lancaster, R.
6, claimed exemption.
1866—A. B. Martin, Mountville,
76—
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023—

{In memory of superintendents of the |
Simon F.
Jacob S. Roath,
school, as follows:
| bright, 1875-1878;
1878-1879; Abram Sload,
John W. Diebler, 1902-1906;
| Herchelroth, 1906-1907;
Risser, 1915, and still the superin-
{tendent; acceptance of the window,
Hiram N. Risser; then followed re-
marks by friends and members; clos-
ing service with benediction.
The congregational service opened
at 11 o’clock, with an organ prelude;
followed by prayer; hymn, “I Love
Thy Kingdom, Lord,” scripture les-
son; solo, “Face to Face,” Henry L.
Haines; prayer, Rev. William J.
Lowe; hymn,
Father;” sermon, Rev.
man, D. D., professor
Theology, Theological Seminary
the Reformed church, Lancaste
Bowman stated that he was v
to be with the members «
gregation, on this grand anniversary
day, bright and clear, and hoped the
congregation would continue to do its
good work, and prosper as God hath
prospered them. He did not take a
text from scripture but dwelt on the
work of subscriptions for the Dormi-
tory of the Seminary at the Franklin
and Marshall College, Lancaster. He
was given gratifying results that the
members of the Maytown church
would respond. Offertory, '‘Ron-
anza,” (Wagner); anthem. “We
Have Thought of Thy IL.oving Kind-
ness,” choir; announcements, hyrin,
“Come Thou Fount of Every Bless-
ing;”’ benediction, Rev. John C. Bow-
man; organ postlude, concluded the
morning service.
The memorial service at
o’clock drew the largest congregation
of the day, and special automobiles |
conveyed members of the Witness
Tree Chapter from Marietta. The
order of exercises opened’ with an
organ prelude, “Pastoral Scene;” in-
vocation, Rev. Alfred Sutcliffe, pas-
tor of the Maytown Lutheran church;
hymn, “O God Beneath Thy Guid-
ing Hand ;” solo, Mrs. George A. Shil-
low, Columbia; presentation address,
of the Memorial Windows—To the
Memory of Simon Cameron, by Hon.
J. Donald Cameron; to the memory
of Jacob and Ann Rebecca Way
Taylor, the mother of Bayard Tay-
lor, by her granddaughter, Anna B.
Lamborn Polk. Immediately after
the presentation a reading of prayer
J. P
“0 God Our Heavenly
John C. Bow-
of Practical
of


2:30

Al-|
1879-1880: |
Hiram N.|

Cy Bayard Taylor's poem, “The
rd Evening,” was given by Miss Mar- |
re Albright; offertory, NoIaICaLs
one, hymn, “Great God of Nations.” |
From the church building the congre- |
ion repaired to the graveyard ad- |







joining the church where the ser-|
vices were continued, as follows:|
Address, “Bayard Tayl Charles |
er; un-|
graves
p f Bayard Tay- |
lor (Caleb Way, hile Way) |
erected by the great-grand-daughter, |
Anna B. Lamber Polk, 1917; “read-
ing from Bayard Taylor's poem,|
E. Workman,
veiling of mor
f the grandy )
“The Picture of St. John,” Miss|
Marguerite Albright; placing of the
{markers over the graves of the Rev-
jolutionary soldiers—Ensign Henry
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claimed exemption.
93—M. R. Kraybill, Bainbridge,
claimed exemption.
1722—P. B. Garman, R. 3,
claimed exemption.
1, Lancaster,
Hunt, R. 2, Elizabethtown,
claimed exemption.
1112—R. B. Bard, R. 1, Columbia.
345—H. W. Buller, Florin, claimed
exemption.
1595—W. E. Meshey, Mount
claimed exemption.
2184—B. B. Shelly, R. 2, M
claimed exemption
Mt. Joy,
7
1744—F.
Joy,
anheim,
benediction, Rev. Whitmore; post-’
lude, by the organist, concluded a
705—W. Snyder, Elizabethtown.
1346—C. B. Fink, Manheim, claimed |
exemption.
974—Elmer

1101—William B.
lumbia, claimed exemption. [the herd promptly.
Rohrers- |
| 320—Daniel
926—Frank
1010—Andrew B.
lumbia,
919—Howard S.
burg,
McQueney,
1151—Gabriel Miller, Silver Spring, | and drank a portion of it.
claimed exemption.
Smith, R. 1, Co. | Stgeon was summoned who rescued
town, claimed exemption.
| 1698—Simon F. Snyder,
One cow
died. The Elizabethtown veterinary Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
10:15 A. M. Preaching.
6:30 P. M. Junior C. E.
S. 8. Kraybill at the 7:30 P. M. Preaching.
The
Chemical Co. removed the
Mr. and Mrs.
Lancaster
carcas.
Mt. Joy, |Rheems General store held a fam-|. ‘ednesday evening prayer meet-
claimed exemption. ily reunion at their residence last|n8:
Sipling, Jr., Marietta, Friday in honor of their son Henry —=
claimed exemption. and wife from Chicago, Ill, who are Evangelical Church
M. Workman, East|on their way to Washington, D. C.,| . Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor
Petersburg, claimed exemption. | where he has accepted a Government Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Bippus, R. 1, Co-|position. The entire family was Preaching Services 10:30 A. M.
claimed exemption. | present: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kraybill, and 7:00 P. M. :
1857—Edward Gromling, Mountville, | of Millersville; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wednesday evening prayer meet-
claimed exemption. K., from the Donegal farm; Mr. and |1R&- | : ay
Stamm, E. Peters- Mrs. Harry Engle, from Florin; Mr. B riday evening teacher training
claimed exemption. |and Mrs. ‘Abner Risser from near |and choir practice.
Myers, Elizabethtown | Stackstown, Miss Ada, Peter and
656—Earl
T
claimed exemption.


Clarence at home. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
1339—Ralph M. Busser, Manheim, TW Rev, H. D Spealauan, Roster 1
claimed exemption. A | The services next Sunday, e
1 1175—Cornelius’ G. Spangler, Mt. SIGNS OF DANGER | Thirteenth after Trinity oi, be
Joy, R. 2, claimed exemption. | choral celebration of the Holy Com-
738—Clarence E. Zerfes, E’town, That Should Bs Hlseusd by Maust , munion and sermon at 10:30.
claimed exemption. There's Sve ot in neglect<| Sacrament of Baptism at 10.
: Rejected jing any weakness of the kidneys. | Peering Mlk
1557—0. 8. Easton, Mount Joy. The warning that Nature gives RUnn =e on 2 “The Good §
t1355—J. Ivanhoff, Manheim. should not be overlooked. If your! . .ornilg subject, Loo as
t 103—A. F. Lighty, Bainbridge. ' kidneys act irregularly and you are |Taritan
1585—R. H. Keller, Mount Joy. annoyed and distressed by bladder TT
679—L. M. Rensel, Elizabethtown. | troubles. If you have backache, Church of God
1617—H. H. Springer, Mount Joy. |too, with frequent headaches and Rev. I. A. MacDanrald
1765—W. S. Daveler, Elizabethtown. | dizziness, make up your mind that Special Services in the Church of
327—J. N. Trostle, Maytown. your kidneys are affected and begin | God next Sabbath. The Envelopes
1764—W,
391M.
47—Henr
1675—J. G.




1221—F. C. McAllister, Ma
claimed exemption
1102—G. P. Staab, R. 1, Columbia,
claimed exemption
1625—C. H. Weidman, Mount
claimed exemption
Ekroth, Elizabethtown,
claimed exemption
1032—Jacob Steffy, Mountville.
claimed exemption |
nheim,
Joy,
556—A.
623—C. V. Kinsey, Elizabethtown; |
claimed exemption.
269—A. B. Herr, BR. 1, Mt. Joy.
1141—E. W. Leithiser, R. 1, Colum-|
bia, claimed exemption |
1016—E. F. Fralich, Mountville.
1688—A. N. Rye, Mt. Joy; claimed,
exemption. tind
335—C. S. Barnhart, Florin; claim-|
ed exemption.
1430—C. A. Straub, Marietta; em-|
ployer claimed exemption. |
2005—C. D. Fahnestock, R. 6, Man-|
heim, claimed exempticn.
1305—H. H. Mason, Manheim.
1366—F. G. Seifert, Manheim;
claimed exemption.
353--B. B. Gall, R. 1, Mt. Joy. |
970—W. H. Leatwell, Rohrerstown.
2024—J. M. Heisey, R. 2, Lititz;
claimed exemption.
2055—Joseph H. Summy, R. 6,
heim, claimed exemption.
571—P. N. Fridy, Elizabethtown;
claimed exemption.
Man- |


1873—R. M. Ressler, Ne anevilie:
claimed gsenption. |
1543—P. C. Brosey, Mt. Joy. i
2102—H. L. Bachman, Manheim;
claimed exemption.
1896—H. S. Gibble, R. 2, Manheim,
claimed exemption
356—H. W. Grosh, Florin, claimed
exemption
1565—H. Haines, Mount Joy.
2109—D. M. Eshleman, Manheim,
claimed exemption
154—C. Scott, Billmyer, claimed
exemption.
717—F. K. Sweigart, Elizabeth-
town, claimed exemption.
1057—S. Steckler, Jr., R. 1, Colum-
bia, claimed
1256—C. D. Boyer, Manheim,
ed exemption.
1073—D. E. Doerrer, Ri,
1 exemption.
R. 1, EH
exemption.
claim-

med exe mpti on.
r, Mount

Mari ietta,


on
. 8, Lancaster,
R. 1, Eliza-
bethtown, claimed exemption
1730—E. M. Good, R. 2, Elizabeth-
town claimed exemption.
25—B. H. Burkholder, Bainbridge,


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beth- f
Mount Joy

685—R. W.
A. Plasterer,
E
Swarr,
Druck, R.
C.W ilcomer,
Coble, R.
M. Wolgemuth,
1314—P.
493—E. M.
2108—H B.
923—V M.
341—H. F.
1007—H.
v
Kramer,
Schlosser,
Zieger, R. 3,
rb, Manheim.
Fo! Pete
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Roy Nissley,
Leiter, Elizabeth






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E’town.
Manheim.
Mt.
Joy.
rsburg.
Joy.
X 8, Lane.
4, E’town.
Joy.
Floring
called August 16, but did not appear.
637—L. W.
town.
Mount Joy.

given out sometime ago to each mems=
ber of the Sabbath School and church
will be called in and a prize will be
given to the Sunday School scholar
under 18 years of age that has the
largest amount. Dr. MacDannald,
pastor will preach a special sermon
on “The Certainties of Qoristanitys
in the morning. Special musie
|the other services at the usual. hours.
Mrs. J. Pennypacker,
Barbara :
| street., says: I had a continual
| bearing down ache in my back just
using some reliable kidney remedy.
Deaths from kidney disease have in-
| creased in the United States alone,
'72 per cent. in the last 20 years.
The risk is great—you can’t afford
to delay. Mount Joy people recom-
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Can
you ask for better proof of merit
than the statement of this Mount
Joy resident?


Rev. Ira D. Lowery, B.D., Pastor













 




1217—H. A F. Miller, Manheim. across my kidneys. Doan’s Kidney| Sunday Services:
483—H. G. W olgemuth, R. 1,|Pills gave me¢ much help right from Preaching and Communion Service
E’town {the first and very soon relieved me i Eby’s appointment Sunday at
704—H. W. Snyder, Elizabethtown. ' of this steady ache. ‘I keep Doan’s|10:15 A. M.
72—A. R. Hoffman, Bainbridge. [on hand ahd use them whenever I| Sunday School at Florin 9:30 a. m.
1709—A. Yellets, Mount J | feel any need of a kdiney medicine. Junior C. E. Society 5:15 P.
899—W. M. Hottenst La . 8! Price boc, at all dealers. Don’t Senior C. E. Society 6:15 P. M.
2—S. Kink, of Mount J | simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Evening preaching service 7:15.
+ Kf 2.| Doan’s /Kidney Pi lls—the same that Mid-week Prayer service Thursday
. P. Bx R.| Mrs. Pennypacker used. Foster-Mil-|7:15 P. M.
1, TL { burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. { ree
1281—H. B. Graybill { Presbyterian Church
199 . Frady, Mar : | Elsct School Teach Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor
6 or, thtown. as Se al SO ne get ay oy. a Sabbath School 9:15 A. M
sthtown. jaGi 3 io Re i : x Be ne Worship at Donegal at 10
. Toy. jon Saturday afternoon at Ro |" ¢ Worship at Mt. Joy 7:30
1 Bainbridge | town teachers Tore elected fo > ML
H. Heisey, Rheems. [omg term. I the Present "Prayer Meeting this evening at
s J. Brown, Jr., Mt. Joy | Ts Nore ro lect ted. TI 1 20: ®
> aia Sty Y ille school will )e opened Ow Sal Q €
K. Hiestand, Manheim | } ird Monday in September On Sabt Sept. 9th the Com-

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. samesderfer, Man- tt orning serv
be Be esderfe | the pupil will attend ich yA 10rning service.
OF... hn t N c Rohrerstown. Miss M: AT) jorie i
ies a G. Fahnestock, Man-| s transferred from tk Fire Destroys Barn :
nan \ Ii. re EET ter le school to that at “ire destroyed a large barn and its’
736—Christian J. B. Witmer, Eliza- .
BOthbOn. bi “““ltown. Miss Merta Warfel will hog pen on a jam
1628—Simon B. Zeager, Mt. Joy. | the post at Centerville. i os fers
707T—Harrv Qtauffer 1 th. a... | € t y 3 r-
707 i A. Stauffer, Elizabeth ‘noon. The seaso n’ s crops were in
( 1. | Mr. n has Ss + building a Ss i
368—Henry E. Lutz, Mt. Joy. t Jos. Bren n $5 Batok hase ure ass od vie Dulding nt the time, Thelisei3
950—Rohrer Getz, R. 8, Lane. A a. . ot mmm me eS
Ellis Rettew, Salunga.
Did Not Appear
11—C. Bair, Bainbridze. |
51—J. Gamble, Billmyer.
321—Christian E. Smith, R. 1, Mt.
Joy.
919—Phares Snavely,
| 1070—Amos
Manhei
nm.
N. Derstler, R. 2, Co-
| 112—J. Masarish,
6—S. Backeuski,
lumbia.
Enlisted
1448—1]. Fritz, Marettdy
2196—J. E Witmer, R.
1912—E. R. Lutman, Lah
{ 1565—H. Haines, Mount J v.
Aliens
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Mr. David Espens
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ter County has placed the local agency
for these most popular cars, and the car
that every one will want when they
once realize the merits of this car, with
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