WOT SOY RE WY YY YY We YYW YY SF SS ~ § All persons wishing to give books for VOLUME XVII NO. 42 Our Big Sale Rezgister is Sufficient Evidenee That Wle Are’ Headquarters for Good Sale Bills OUR WEEKLY "Shaun MT. JOY CAN GET CARD BASKET: tit Sisn sl | THIS INDUSTRY Chas. S. Frank sold a large lot of | stocks and bonds at public sale at | the office of Henry G. Carpenter on | < PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | East Main street. The sale was well HOSIERY FACTORY THAT WOULD MANY COMERS AND GOERS For the Estate of Lizzie Miller, de-| EMPLOY FROM 100 TO 150 IN THIS LOCALITY | ceased : | HANDS, DESIROUS OF o— Two $250 New Standard Hardware | attended and the following were sold: LOCATING HERE Mrs. Henry Wittle spent Tuesday | Works 6 per cent. bonds to the New | —- en at Lancaster. Standard Hardware Works at $148) If the citizens or business men of Mrs. Simon Menaugh spent Satur-|each. [ this town want another industry, day at Lancaster. For the Estate of Aaron Breneman, | here's one of the best propositions Miss Lottie Eshleman spent Satur-|deceased: day at Lancaster. 5 shares of Elizabethtown Mrs. H. M. Seaman spent Thurs- change bank stock to B. H. Greider day at Lancaster. at $113.00 per share. Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Heisey spent 5 shares of same to | Saturday at Lancaster. at $108.10 per share. Mrs. Samuel Smeltzer For Other Accounts: gome time at Berwyn. 4 shares of Mount Joy First ee { | [ this town has been offered in a long Ex- | time. The men at the head of this con- cern do not ask for financial assist- ance, free building, water, light, or anything of that sort but have a very good proposition in our estimation. They simply ask as follows: “Is there a building in Mount Joy avail- able at this time with about 2,000 square feet of floor space? We have a hosiery factory that employs from B. H. Greider is spending Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schock are|tional bank stock to Levi Newcomer epending some time here. : at $185.00 per share. Misses Helen and Margaret Krall 8 shares of same to Amos Musser spent Saturday at Lancaster. : at $185.00 per share. day at Hummelstown and Harrisburg. | Newcomer at $138.05 per share. letin would suggest any of the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shires of Phila- One $500 Mount Joy Borough 4|100 to 150 hands, mostly female. delphia, spent the week-end here. per cent. Water Bond to Michael | Business is an old established one Mr. John F. Peifer of Salunga, Souders at $504. [and expansion will be rapid. Are made a business trip here Friday. 5 shares of Union National Mount | there union labor troubles in Mount Mr. George Suydam of Lancaster, Joy bank stock to Levi F. Eby at | Joy?” visited his brother here on Tuesday. [$139.10 per share. : | The local Board of Trade now has Mr. Henry G. Carpenter spent Sun- 3 shares of same to Dr. E. W. | the matter in charge and the Bul- | CONSECRATION OF THE NEW CHURCH OF GOD BUILDING AT ELIZABETHTOWN ON SUNDAY The handsome new Church of God recently completed at Elizabethtown will be dedicated on Sunday, March 24. The building is of Gothic archi- tecture and is constructed of a gray mottled brick. It has a large eighty- foot tower with belfry and entrance. A beautiful memorial art window with three panels graces the centre of the two main entrances. There are two side entrances to the Sunday School room in the rear. The church auditorium is in the front with the pulpit in front of the ediffice and a baptismal pool to the rear of the altar. The choir occupies the left of the pulpit. The Sunday School room contains galleries all around and closed class rooms. The dimensions street, the present site of the United Mrs. A. M. Sweigert and daughter 5 shares of same to John G. Sny-|ing buildings as a suitable location Esther spent Saturday at Lancaster. der at $138 per share. > for such an industry. Simon R. Miss Esther Sweigert of Buyers- 5 shares of same to John B. Niss- | Snyder's stone nill building, the town, visited her parents here Sun- ley at $138 per share. | ice plant, brewery and bottling works day. "One share of same to John B. Niss- | building of the A. Bube Estate re- Mrs. Amos Shickley and Mrs. Ella |jay at $138.45. | modeled, the second floor of Mar- Royer spent Saturday at Laneas-| 5 shores of same taa Amos F. Eby | tin’s Clothing store and entire rear , as fat $138.20 per share, | buildings of D. H. Engle or the large Miss Adelaide Roberts visited the | 2 shares of same to Dr. E. W. New- | co ch works building of Mr. Wm. H ) Misses Posten at Elizabethtown Sun-|.,mer at $138.00 per share. Schutte on West Main street aay. : ; i 1 shares of same to David Eby at Tye = | J. Harve Gingrich of Reading, | $138.00 per share, Mrs Lawson Delights Audience | spent the week-end here with rela- | » share of same to Amos F. Eby | A very. nnpreciative addiende en | tives i : tai 1at $138.15. joved the felightful Recital | S. M. Witmer is visiting her | Elizabethtown Nation- | ever given in Mou , on the even- r, Mrs. J. E. Foltz, at Deo- to A. H. Martin ating of Mar. 16, as the ‘ond number 3 : ; are. of the Red Cross Star Course, by | J. Harry Miller is spending | ———--—— Mrs. Franceska Kasper Lawson. So- time with her parents at Har- THIS SURELY IS QUITE pra oof wshington, D. ¢ : = Q aw mn a8 a volce ) s. Anna Fetter visited Mr. and | A WONDERFUL RECORD a be Lo an l ¢ Por Det: | ank Kline at Harrisburg on En fectly trained and der wonderful | ei i Even if feed is high, we doubt control and being a woman of great Joe Cooper of Landisville, whether there is a more profitable personal attractiveness she won the i Mr. and Mrs. Abram Heisey {source of revenue on the farm than a | hearts of ull who heard her. ¥ach on Saturday. good herd of fine cows. Our Yeadersiv tk her of her well chosen program Mrs. Rhinehart and Miss will remember that recently we pub- | ve given an artistic interpretation. ie Wittic visited at Lancaster [lished an article which stated that | rom her opening number the aria on Saturday. : i IJohn Brubaker received a milk check | “One Fine Dav” from Pucecine's Mrs. Jacob Geib of Landisville, of $528 from twenty head of cows, |«pudam Butterfiv”’ to her closing spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. an average of $26.40 of milk per! election the d¥ia from “Romeo and G. Pennell. [cow. This was a better record than (Juliet: she held her audiehce en Mrs. Christian Brinser is spending | was ever heard of around here but [torre several days here with her sister, we can beat that. Mr. John W. | ire. : Lawson was accompanied on Mrs. William Frank. | Eshleman of near Elizabethtown, has | the piano by Miss Caroline Manning Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacDannald la very good herd of cattle, mostly | this place. Miss Manning is a visited the former’s sister at Phila- | Holsteins. He has twenty-two head | eraduate of Mrs. Saags, Conservatory delphia on Sunday. and his milk check last month was of Music, Buffalo, New York, and Mrs. Andrew Bachman of Malvern, | 3 SRE Aa eid 5.00 oF an Bes of 25 PET I has been for several years, head of {day to a dinner. hese couples yor ya he Sigited fot Sg Yrs. rum Geist cow... AM Phot Foss HT. Sesh ans | the Music Department at Marion, ee PLasens Ph i Mrs: BE. Jay [Staricd wor wel ere riaay. COWS woul produce over Di,0 | Virginia Niss y, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rov N ly of v 2 Ki a ro: chil- war : : ony Ie 8° Mies s . % y . CAA Tha toll Mrs. « harles Korie an two ok worth of milk In 8 vean ae joe) | "This is the first time her native | Florin, Dr. and Mrs. O. G. Longen- : The Todo 1 ou dren and Mrs. A. S. Shires spen certain this latter recor will stanc [ town has had the pleasure of hearing | ecker of this place, Mr. and Mrs. |2ntly entertained a Sunday at Hershey. and will be a good mark for our | Miss Manning. Her sympathetic | Amos Cooper of Landisville and Mr. and Mrs. George Suydam at Lancas- much to the success of ter over the week-end. | contributed i the concert. It was greatly regretted Mrs. Amanda Greenleaf visited Mr. ah progressive farmers to aim at. _S>DHQYYS-" "FF | Gave a Reception Dinner i | touch and rare gift of accompaniment {and Mrs. Joseph Forney of Lancaster. ———— eee | I! | | Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, March 20th, 1918 THE DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE Mrs. Albert Fike spent Monday at Lancaster. Mrs. Jacob Rider spent Elizabethtown. Mrs. Chri stian Shatz spent day at Lancaster. Tuesday at Satur- Miss Frances Beatty is confined to the house with measles. Mr. John Carson made a business trip to Harrisburg on Saturday. Mr. Millis McKinley purchased an Miller, Earl Ress James Worley, Kendig, Samuel Brubaker, Benjamin extra fine Holstein cow last week. Flowers and family. 'r job at that place and at the Bachman Choco- late Factory at this place on Monday. ing guests were pleas- dinner at the Florin hotel on Sunday: Messrs. John Homer W. Ressel, Paul Mimmel, Harry Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and A reception dinner was given by |by her hearers that she played no The he Plosted Al, the Red Misses Lola ana Borshe | son Paul spent the week-end visiting | vr” and Mrs. Emanuel Sumpman on | solo numbers Cross Bosiets Rian fr mt tae na Martha Wealmer, Emma | or mother at Lancaster I'Sur iI: Tonos of in igh : ; (ross Society Star Course was given in. 0c yunet Bessel, Lydia Bootes her mother at Lancaster. [Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.| It was a splendid concert in every in the Mount Joy Hall Saturday |Braus, Ett t » Lyd | Mrs. Sarah Brown and Miss Ruth | frapvey Sumpman at the latter’s|sense of the word and the music evenity, unter the diicotion ob Mie | Sadie Hollingsworth, Alice Fausnacht, | Brown visited the former's daughter jj, 0.0 along the State Road. Those [geass of Mount Joy hope that at|Franceska Kasper lawson. of Wash. | C! Seach: all of Lancaster at Elizabethtown on Sunday. present were: Mr. and Mrs. William | some future time both | of heae Froncoss Busper In ween, of yom ii | aa Ny Yo Bennawit of | Wintermyer, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | artists will appear here again. a sweet soprano voice and appeared | P. R. R. SCHEDULE WILL | Lanepsiog, Visited John Porivpavher Biter, 80 Mr and 3s Boniomtn yy |to excellent advantage in different | NOT CHANGE BECAUSE OF | Mr. and Mrs. James Shoop and iEperle and son, Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. | WOULD REBUILD THE OLD parts of the program. Miss Caroline | DAYLIGHT SAVING PLAN | daughters Pauline and Iva visited | Samuel Gelbe and daughters Anna SUSQUEHANNA CANAL Hanning, a local pianoist far above | ; — ld friends at Elizabethtown Sunday. and Emma, Mrs. Hettie S. Rover and | rn the or nary, was accompanist. Philadelphia, March 19—The Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and dauchters ! Marina and Bertha nd Sunbury, . Pa.—At a largely at- | Pe nnsylvania Ra oad Company an- two daughters and granddaughter son Henry Mr. and Mrs. Simon | tended meeting of the Susquehanna A Fine Instrument { nounced today that there be no spent Sunday at Mount Pleasant. Bradley end daughter Esther and | Canal Boatmen’s Association here a Mr. Ralph Eshleman, an expert lo- | t tables on any portion) Mrs. B. S. Gerber, Mrs. Abner Her son Walter, Mrs. Anna Witmer, Mrs. | Project for a slac water route over [eal violinist, recently purchased one | € east OF Yost of shey and daughters, Anna and Miss Amelia He Yman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | the Susquehanna river from Pitts- | of the oldest violins in this section. | » In connection with the in- Edna spent Saturday at Lancaster. Zerphey and’ uchter Els Mr. and {ton to Baltimore w launched. Es- [It is about 100 years old and was |: of the daylight saving Miss Esther Wittle of Newtown, Mrs Elmer Witman, M s Rebecca | timates submitted showed that an- | owned until his death by the late | Fede ral Governn ent. Al- who is attending Millersville Normal Helinan, Catherine Bradley, Sybilla | thracite coal can be delivered in Bal- | E. Hoffer. It is a Strad make. manu. | f schedules will not be chool, spent Tuesday here with Helman. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel] | timore at a cost of twenty cents a | factured in Germany, possesses great as the hands of the clocks friends. : Sumpman and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey |ton and in New York City at a tone qualities and Mr. Eshleman is | Mrs. Charles Dillinger and daugh- Sumpman. The young couple were | maximum of 31.50 a ton. quite fortunate in being able to pur- | ters Maud and Elsie spent the week- {}, recipients of many useful gifts. The promoters claim that the en-!chase such a rare and valuable in- Ie Joseph Droham at end with Mrs. Elizabethtown. not be A very pleasant day was spent. Bde; world over $50,000,000 and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geib and Mrs. that this sum would be saved the Missemner Pro i following children su ohn K., ye ant, a) 2 ; ; 3 s perty Sold { * ‘Manhoeinte : tocar: Ma Minnie Minnich and children spent A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING public in one year’s ‘ime in the re- On Tuesday evening at this office | berts Returns { of Manheim; Allen ncar Man- Sunday at Back Run visiting Henry ; duction of hauling costs. Petitions | yr. ¥. N N Fin istra tor of Roberts who attended g | heim; Milton K., Penryn; Dr. Harry Zerphey and family. "|News in General Condensed for Very asking the State Legislature to take do ostats of Lh nce held at Phila. { K., Harrison, N. Y.; Mrs. John Baker, Capt. J. W. Howe of the regular Quick Reading action in the project will be circu- | public 5 = 1d has been returned to his con- : Fimey Dohner, Manheim; Mrs. army and stationed at Fort Huachuca, Ran TE ~~ : lated in every community along the place of business { {ion here Rev. BE. A. Bowden ra Graybill, Mrs. ( hristian Wenger was the guest of Lieut. Arthur Spring begins Thursday, March 21. | proposed route. street and Rev. J. L. Gensemer return te iear Manheim; Mrs. Edwin Eby, Mt. Schock on Sunday. Mr. C. S. Good moved into the A. ta Hasod by caster while two ne ones are jy ¢ She was a sister of William H. M. Seaman moved from the'S. Flowers property on Monday. Paid a Fraternal Visit i Mr. ( ran ed a namely: Rev. A. S. Fike | Lancaster; Frank Koser, Grogg property on West Main street Middletown at present has some On Tuesday evening, at a regular | auctioneer. { Rev. Samuel Johnson. | A Biz Show Coming . Hill; Mrs. Fianna Lane, to the Sager property on the same] Miiny on of monsles And two cases meeting of Lieut. Nissley Camp No. TTS e—— | ev. Roberts is well liked and | Beginnin ct Monday, Mar. 25, ys: Salinds G has street, vacated by Abram Welsh. | 01 smallpox. 2 Sos 74 Sons of Veterans, Mr. Ivon D. 3: Jall his friends are glad to him | vir iilat’e § and Mrs. Henry Gottschall, Mrs. Anna M. Vogel of Marietta,| Miss Barbara Kready, living at a d Mr. Charles Au- Oreutham Man Wil Speak 1 a1q | back | pies c tersburg. who has been spending some time Millersville, celebrated her 100th ment. bots. aweihars. of General A Missionary meeting will be half ——-———— 1 oie Eig, with her son, George at Columbia, |birthday Monday of last week. George H. Thomas Camp S. of V of | 2t the Cross Roads church on Sun- | : . y 255, tiv Mrs. Mary Balmer : Re Ql Ye oy Fhe (lovernme p arranged to | 2€OTg . 3 * | day evening under the auspices of the | Is Under Quarantine { In myst] . iv Belrmer qed 5 t Sund here with her daughter VThe Government has arranged t | | 1 M M Balmer die T iy J Hoa ET. rh Aor aANgiNeD use the Franklin & Marshall Academy Lancaster, paid the Mount 309 Camp Missionary Circle of the Grantham | 113th Aero Squadron i right] gh ay h, R Elio. Mrs. J. H. Cramer. juse Eh pank tor Tor ar aoiating, | a fraternal visit and brought with | pa 3 3 i hail TAPE AU Seed vook. at he ‘hpne in Eliza- x ildings at Lanecas for an avis $ E 8 an 0 Bible School, wh will a west of Mic | week. } : : Mrs. Lucy Stoler and Mr. Jno, | building: at Lancaster for an aviation them greetings from George H. special Solin gr ores tine for te blen complication of dis- Donaghy attended the funeral of | school. Thomas Camp. Dil and Sifc Yr Gq ti : | e ing illness. The James Warner at Harrisburg on Sat-| > ee GAY AL | speak. Evervbodv cord | 74 years of age, Aedes pe SWatiner wes 5 former) : : { speak. Everybody cord nt o 2 bon ar = yr ae was a former DN LS viicHi Bilt Celebrated Sixth Birthday Se ont of the bofoygh reside 0 S ace. iss Vivian Rinehart entertained -: J : | years anc & Lieutenant Arthur P. Schock, who | iy Vivien Rien oh Shienpinel Keller & Bro’s. Next Sale { S Is and relatives in . tes 3 aah 4 umbe friends in honor « D ARETE Zaliny G 36 n i rT ee is here on a visit, will leave q hurs- | Washington, March. 19--The dav. |stith birthday on Bitaidecn Toe sop h Dyersrs J. B. Ke es & Bro. will y e had been a con-- day + Fort Si tla e aving ashington, Marc 9- agy- i» ALS HS a 1 | hold their next publ f 60 3% p hyhed lay for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, having 2 lowing were present: Adelle, Dorothy pub b h Christ Re- en transferred from Camp Meade. |light saving bill was signed to-day by force the prices sky-high. man at that place. ternoon. A goodly number were |be On the other hand, ve are juday present and a dainty cheon was Yisses Barbara Rollman, : paying iro 35¢. Oc. per poun ’ : serve New a Gabel ; Ss : 3 of Ta Ay that Tore pur- | He's Right, Too Served: ong Bh Gabe nL $ S, ? : : 2s} etl ne Muss 1 ortz ar a orTt- FOr 98 12 st your at From 18 bo) 95 The Manheim Sentinel has in- | 3 °F Sie Wertz and Lura Hert chased last year at from 18c. to 25¢.| Sod its shbacrib : $1.50 | zog. hey were chaperoned by Miss per pound jcreased Its subscription price to 0 Wants Everyone Present Edna Martin and M L: « Urich = mn A limps: a year, due to the increased costs of The Sisterhood Class of the U. B. 1a] 1 a ] Laura Urich. production owner Trout says. Sunday School will hold their busi- etl Books for Their Libraries ness meeting and social at the home There is a drive on now to collect : f sisters Swords and Schoffield on a ks which persons have no Bought Tract of Wood Land Oe NS 5 Bl ga TR would| Philip M. Keener sold a tract of | Saturday evening, March 23rd. Ev- prove valuable pass time for the|wood land situated in Rapho town-' ery member come. ship, containing 16 acres, to Herman | i ilors. i ive b soldiers and sailors. This drive began at i ag Foy vy Mar. 18th and lasts until Mar. 25th. “Win” Will Dole Out Law : The commission, of hinged I. the soldiers’ and sailors’ libraries will will F New Bank Heisey, of West Donegal township, kindly leave them at the office of Dr.; 4 namber po et nol ae over | has been received at the court house A. F. Snyder. s'bseribed the $25,000 required for | for record. % FEpeue. . ia \ i Haven. Read the Bulletin. tire cost of re-building the old canal | strument. head of Y« say that Dauphin county, less than owned and operated by the owner, all others are tenants. pretty strong in Dauphin county. ———— Word was recejved last week the re. Samuel E. Suydan oe ax tim v [organization of a new bank at Y to France, by his Y - | Lancaster. eee ll Qtr: e at Landisville Satu L Not the Case Here On good authority we are able to of over 2,000 farms in 200 are Landlordism is Left fof France is now on his wa PN brother, George ofl! be tL, mornir Uncla etters .to be week ending March 20, 1918: Aaron Heisey. Mrs. Samuel Hoffman. J. Willis Freed, P« Stmaster. | any one wanting to join notify W.| Ream will sell forty head NLS WB... A. Miller, Captain, East Donegal | mated horses, colts and BORN street. public sale at his stables in ) Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eaches on West Main street announce the birth of a {daughter on Tuesday. Han wn, 3 iend turned ahead one hour g March 31, 1 the schedules auto- to the nev lard 1 while imed Letters advertised for the Cunningham of Eliza- pending the day he of the church are 120 by 60 feet,| . Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harrisburg with a combined seating capacity of | Visited friends in our village Satur- 800. It is one of the handsomest | day. : ; ; buildings in the borough and was Mrs. Harriet Heisey is spending erected at a cost of over $40,000. some time with friends at Mount The first church was organized by | Pleasant. ‘ 2 : Rev. David Maxwell in the Fall of Miss [Ella Gordon of Lancaster, 1837 and was situated on Manheim | Was a Sunday visitor to Mr. Samuel o te been teaching in the publie : : schools of our county the past 28 t a Large F eral 08 2 % t5v iT, I'h Quite a ‘.arge unera | vears. She taught at Landisville for ce 110 h 8 years nded the fi [2 Yel Pennell or S : Mrs. Joseph Weaver fens gh oa : Mrs. Joseph Weaver died at her i 1 % home at Ironville, Saturday after- in 1 S. Geo. 1 4 | i i 4 i al Be a mi [noon of a complication of diseases. Ns HT. AY Mire ick She was 44 years of age. Besides Irs ' | Kate Frimd, Mr. Brethren church. It was dedicated Miss Jane Zeller has returned October 1, 1843. The dedicatory ser- home from a several days’ visit to mon was preached by Rev. John [friends at Trenton, N. J. Weinbrenner, the founder of the de- Mr. S. A. Barley of The Manhattan nomination. In 1853 a plot of ground | Garage, Lancaster, made a business was purchased on South Market |71P to town Tuesday. street, the present site, on which a Mr. Roy Baker has accepted the | new church vas erected dedi- | POSIULIOn as driver of one of Mr. Wy L | cated December 18, 1853 . John | Henry's bakery wagons, Weinbrenner again preached the Messrs. John Kline and Roy Her dedicatory sermon This was one of shey, of Camp Meade, spent Sunday | the first churches of this denomina- |dt their respective lomes tion. The pastor S be Miss Gertrude and Roy Rider were Hoover, D.D During the | Sunday sitors at their parenta tion of the buildin | hon worshiped in a x : a! of the old Re ormed church We . i etl ee eee 1 | Celebrated her Twerty-first Birthday | VM ] A birthday dinner was given in |t 1 f Miss Miria Chandler on lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | S zabethto Edward Ream on East Main street. [of the John Groff The occasion bei: ¢ jigs OC dler’s | family birthday anniver owing | Mrs. Joh Raffensberge vas re persons were pr rs. Al- | moved to the St Joseph Hospital at bright, Mrs. C artin a two | 1 r, where she underwent a daughters, Blanche and Loretta: Mr. | 0) for gall stones Paul Wallace, of Harrisburg: Mr. and | Messrs. N. R. Bierly and H. R. Mrs. George J Miss Bar ous ind Misses Buller and Bailor, Mr. an Edward of Hamburg, Pa., called on and daughter la and in our village Tuesday. Miriam Chandler. A very excelient | \ Joseph Witmer moved from dinner was served and all had athe Abner He rshey farm to Lebanon lovely day. i County on a farm recently purchased ee DO eee | by Mr. Jno. Beamesderfer of Mount Entertained Thursday doy. ; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffman at Miss Florence Romig, who has been Bainbridge entertained a number of employed at the He: hey Chocolate their friends at their home on Thurs- wtory at Hershey for the past nine Agricultural Labor, under caster Cour Us £1] town; Thomas, Marietta; Aaron, vania Committee Public y, | Shinestown, York county; Joseph, has been a t | Galsboro, and Mrs. Ella Wenneholt, Felton. Fe - | Lancaster. The funeral was held on ( All il the Mrs. Mary Ann Miller, of Man- and all F: widow of John ller, died Fri- ty who desire evening from complication of .e } diseases, in her eighty-first year. The 73 ahd nrv - Smeltzer ad. Kir Uncle Sam maintains a school of in-i President Wilson. It puts all clocks ' and Henry * Smeltzer, Maud Kipple, cows, he 3 . r 1 forward an hour on the last Sundav Robert, Helen and Joe Schroll, Vern rave struction for officers at that place. orwarad an hour on the last Sunday oh , 1 ius >: yards a aa in March and turns them back again | Morton, Ellen, John and Vivian Rine- | 5g Tt pa 1 } . > fy hy . Uo ye . the last Sunday in October. hart. Refreshments were served. | consis q Last Year and Now | i Dd oer Sues SG Geese oon ) 1 Y Of Last year at this ti potatoes | ; > : i el a 5 r the a e Pike , Iline $ ) o $4.00 a The Bank Statements Frank & Bros.’ Next Sale hn ec . Te compa with . to] The statements of both the F Messrs. C. S. Frank & Bro. A Tractor Demonstration i 6 Wore Toke bushel now; onions were sell-| National and ti nN hold their next public sale of jive! Mr. 8. A. Bay ; 1] 5 a. — 0 t $7.00 to $9.00 per 100 pounds, | banks of this place, and stock at the ards here on Tuesday, | give a tr: he : z $1.00 to $1.75 per 100,National Bank of Land Mar. 26 whe they 11 sell a fine {field and Fell From Scaffold { today; and cabbage at $6.50 be found in our advertising columns 'lot of cows, Holstein heifers, a few | H. Long, 1 \ Nathan Zink fell ¥O¥ i 7.50 per 100 pounds : in place of | this week. stock bulls and some home-raised {a short distanec | scaff nlie working at r 1te | to $2.00 per 100 pounds to-| Sw. shoats. { next Wednesday : 0 1 lend ( gen- | day. | Transferred to Middletown at 10 o’clock. See} . sing th aid ! A : 1 : D ace for nartienls t shoulder | The drop in prices on the above are{ Mr. David Espenshade, of Rheems Entertained Sewing Circle | page for particulars. frags ION or Ine 3 « RI ) Y : « mT . —_ : id 3 —— OE iue to the fact that last Fall the assistant P. R. R. track foreman on The Sewing Circle of the United | : : + 3 3 ; { farmer refused to sell to the specu- the Rheems section has been tranms- | Brathren Church met at th home of | Well Represented at Bee | Hand Badly Burned | lator and therefore they could not|ferred to Middletown as a track fore- Mrs. Christian Herr on Tuesday af- The following attended t IT o1 this place F. PA, bas Any one interested Penna. chief clerk§at 3 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR \ | ARE WILLING TO SELL THE TURNPIKE THRU TOWN OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE Saturday afternoon another turn- pike in Lancaster county was placed on the prospective “free” list and an- other burden will eventually be lifted by the State and the County Com- missioners from the shoulders of those who have occasion to use this HAVE PASSED TO THE turnpike either for automobile or | GREAT BEYOND drawn vehicle, { The turnpike in question is the Lillie, wife of Joseph Weaver, died Lancaster, Elizabethtown and Harris- at Columbia, aged 44 years. burg. Late Saturday afternoon a . stockholders’ meeting was held at G To; ' E ¢ uy Hamilton Broome, of Colum- the Union National Bank, here and i bia, died Saturday aged 23 years. sufficient shares were represented to officially ratify the recent action of Mrs. Anna Scott died at Columbi ri the Board of Directors of the turn from a complication of diseases, age: pike in accepting the combined offer 70 vears of the State and county of a pur- chase price of $68,000. | On Friday the Lancaster and Wil- | liamstown turnpike consented to sell | Gabriel Beamesderfer died at Kis- sel Hill, aged 87 years. at the State and County's offer of Hon. Georg ibs It A J ; :orge Hibs an, State rep- $90,000 and when these two turn.) on. George Hibshma re : : oN | resentative from the northern distriet J pikes are taken over motorists and | of this county, died Saturday fore- i others can go to either Philadelphia noon at his home near Ephrata, aged or Harrisburg without paying tol 1 65 vears. and they can feel assured that the | : turnpikes will be kept in repair eee Charles LeRoy Hartig, infant son [of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartig, of MULES SELL AS HIGH Marietta, died on Monday afternoon AS $780 PER PAIR | after a Short Tiness of pneumonia, | aged six months. The highest prices ever paid in this - — vicinity for mules was realized at the | George Denis : of farm stock, by Harry Denis, 61 years of age, a Shearer, near Lawn rea- | former resident of Conoy township, lized about $8: He George te. The sale di . well at- | died at Middletown on Saturday. and tended by person 1 sections | was a member of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. of the county. A His wife, one son and one sister sur- a flat bottom Vago es around the premise anda - les, harness and wagon Elizabeth S. Sahm price of $2,608.20 Miss Elizabeth S. Sahm died at Sunday in her a graduate of 50th year. She Millersville and a ice Ye of Steeltor « | her husband father, she is survived by her teuben Nease and three chil- Mr. and lattacker | 5 7 : SR -Samuel, Joseph and Maude ‘rimd, Frin | dren n, Mr. and daughter M Charles I of Ironville Goddman and Paul Conley of Lancas- |“ 2 ter; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Yingst, of | . Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glat- | Mis Hiss Mary N. Apple 4 tocker, Miss Anna Roath and Mrs. | Miss Mary N. Apple died Tuesda Warren Sload, of Maytown, and Mr. jmormng. from pneumonia after and Mrs. Levi Heisey of Landisville, |Ve¢K's illness, at the home of Pete . ; ey isto | Apple, at Manheim, where she had beer iting. She is the last of he FARMERS CAN DO THEIR The funeral will be hel me at Lincoln on Frid ing at 10:15 o’cloek. Twenty farm tractors are now ready for the farmers by the plans | Elsie Longenecker of the State Public Safety Commit-| : Ion r wife tee. The tractors will be rented to | Harry Longeneckef h the farmers at $3 a day, plus main- | died Mone night a tenance of the mechanician in charge, {a complication of did and the State will fruish all things | ceased who was 25 needed for the upkeep of the ma- | survived her husb chine. According to Secretary of {ter Edith, her Agriculture Patton, each tractor will | Frye, one sister M plough about four acres each day. |brothers Howard a They will work for eighteen hours, | funeral will be held while each tractor man will work in |ing at 9:30 o’clock five hours shifts. Hundreds of appli- | the U church af cations for the use of the tractors have already been sent in to the | Irwin State headquart and more tractors Irwin Sharp, 46, will be put in service from time to { West Marietta, dig time ! the Columbia Hos Tmt { after an illness o County Farm Manager He is survived by Mr. Thos. C. Evans, of u a Harry Me ar Pa., Chair of The Co { of Lancaster; - | brothers and one tel for Penns { Wednesday afternoon. f Far: to Mrs. Mary Ann Miller the 5 years, always 1 the affairs of sband died sev- New Fish Laws Being Violated Reports