\ ) - { PAGE TWO MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, September 11th, 1918. safely overseas. diarrhea in children one-year Miss Anna M. Culp, of Lancaster, |old or older will find nothing spent Labor Day with her mother, | better than Chamberiain’s Colic and | rs. H. M. Carpenter. | Diarrhea Remedy, followed by a dose Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch and |of castor oil. It should be kept at & ter are visiting their grand-|hand and given as soon as the first Abram Sload. I looseness of the bowels ap- | y unnatural . Clyde Nissley and son Clyde, pears. sept.4-4t. you Lg few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. F Keener. i Mrs H. E. Stauffer, Hartford, | Conn., is a guest of Mrs. Minnie | Stauffer. . John x with the American Stores company, Jacob W. Yontz has accepted a position | Kraybill, who haves passed the four score felt quite longly to see but one - _ | students at the State Normal School, : Millersville, Pa., Monday. The automobiles were so scarce on Sunday that the two veteran farmers Heisey and Joseph W. i day evening at 7:30 P. M. Florin U. B. Church Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor The pastor announces the follow- ng services for the coming week: Weekly Prayer Meeting on Thurs- A 5 per cent. penalty will be added | on 1918 taxel After Oct. 1st, 1918. | T. M. ENEMAN, Collector. | sept.11-3t It pays to advertise in the Bulletin JG. S. Frank, Auct. HORSES Sale to commence at 1:00 | when terms will be made known J. H. Zeller, Clerk. - | | | Ww. lof Lancaster, spent a few days with { 7 MT. JOY BULLETIN Mess Wi wiser BAINBRIDGE | @@allllllllallledadll dele Q - MOUNT JOY, PA. | Miss Helen Risser, of Rohrerstown, bo ———— at her : | Edi & Pro’ Ispent a few days with her brother and Mrs. W Smith y sick MY er ome. 0 J. E. SCHROLL, itor ro * [with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram N. Risser.| William Monaghan, of Lititz, was | err { Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilman and | IN Sov en Monday rele spending ® Q son, Russell, of Philadelphia, are Wiss yrile faawlhorne 1s spending | Subscription Price $1.50 a Year | spending some time with Mrs. Annie |# Week Rt Laneadier, Smith spent] ® Six Months .75 Cents ( lepper. Hof v iH ; [the werrend ot Royalton ( . phraim Hoffman, Frank Houseal, |'ht Weens=t #l Boyal i a Thee Menthe. 4 Cente Joseph Hollenbaugh, Charles Houseal : Mrs. Robert Irinihie ang gaughier, | ® ingle Loples dh. and N. F. Arntz spent the week-end [are visiting Ww. oS. Smith : son, Sample Copies FREE a Atlantic City. ! vB. F Hoffman is spending several | ® Q we Private Henry L. Haines, stationed | days at Mount Gretna, with his fam- | i y L. Haines, statio) | | ° Sig at Camp Humphreys, Va., spent Sun- | ily = 7} ® : Il Entered at the post office at Mount [uy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Annie Damey and Miss Mary | weaters are in a t eir g ory : Joy as second-class mail matter. H. B. Haines [Bugis motored to Elizabethtown, on ® . The date of the expiration of your Mrs. Victor Book, of New York and | Friday. : . .~.o ‘eat 4 Yoory Dan: " {anes Mrs. George Bachman and son bscript follows your name on | Mrs, George McDanald of Lancaster, | gn : : ; GC et ey or a Ey wii Mo. “and Mon, Wo Fucsis of frends. at Middle In such an abundance of styles, colorings and qualities that every bscripti oney received. When- | Walter B. Sharp. | town. : : Vole raves . . ever you remit, seo that you are given | On Sunday evening, an Armenian | John Horchelroth, of York, spent body will be sure to find the one, they thought of getting. The cool ope dit. We credit all subscrip- | lectured in the Church o vod. is | the week-enc s fi . am | gay at pp month. subject was “The Conditions in Tur- | Herchelroth. “. t ker and sons ® 1 d 1 k 1 1 b id 0] | All correspondents must have their | key Relative to the Armenian Perse- | Mr. and Mrs S. Becker NM oe mornings an evenings make a sweater very practica esiaes gett- | communications reach this office not | cution.” : Jolie Sd, Claud, are visiting Mr. and | ® ; : . . ® ; » The following articles were made |¥IS. W. tiouseal. i Iter than Monday, Telephone nove the ul Chui "ont “ron t245 |" Sirs. 8. Fania and dausnier, Nei-| @ ing the required degree of heat to keep you in a good humor” you 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Charges | Weight bags, 12 housewives, 10 com- Noi: Yising Mrs B. F. Ho man, | h bl a 1 ki h . b Ik b or adverti nts must positively | fort bags, also 60 5-yard rolls. Our [al ount Lretna. a : > log Ey uot er thon Mon- | August allotment has been finished | p. rs. Amos Hackenberee ang son, ave a sensi e, ressy 00 Ing garment t at 18 not u y or cumber day night. New advertisements in- and turned in to the Columbia Chap- | au Lo Doh as es $ Jt . . serted if copy reaches us Tuesday ter We will be ready to work on our ut he Int Joy and Nenheim. York | ® some. Take a few minutes to look over our immense assortment. ® night. Advertising rates on applica- September allotment next week. Ev- - y : = bs f Boiamin Gilbe ot and] { In ervbody who can should come out tc ere guests o Nn J¢ x 4 ¥ Hoth ubscription lists of the Lane 05 in oa a “| family over the Yeok-ond., | Q Q e sles 13 - -— | Mrs. John Statler and Mrs. Grace . disville Vigil, the Florin News and the R oo EP ley ett OF) Q Q Mount Joy Siar and News, Were Miss Sylvia Burkholder and mother. | 4 M § d B 4 i M di d Li h perged with that of the Mount Joy CEMETERY HILL Mrs. Darius Comphell ang Jon, QQ en % an oys a. weaters in e um an ig t 0] J — Frank, spent several days with John circulation about double that of the : : p REVerd ney . A i | Mrs. Portner of Florin was a|Smith and family and Silas Yerkes | & . . . Q ordinary weekly. [silor ast week to the home of hor and family. PSH TE EK Weights, v-neck, rcll shawl collar or coat collar cardigan jackets, friend, Mrs. J. E. Williams near here. | Mr. and Mrs. Ar Lnge é ¢ . A Liberty Bond is a good invest- (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camps, of Q : * * ° 0] LANDISVILLE 1, 0 50" ne Mound aby Builecin. | Philadelphia, spent the week-end ih jersey weaves, close knit sweaters of every desirable color, fabric Your receive good returns from both. | George Cohick and family, a ream- | ical stoke. for 0 leideigh : aughter Annie |nold farm. 4 s Harvey Nisley has been sie for} BR, Neue nd daughter ey" Wolte Wambayety of Stectton, | (B) and make are represented. Plain, navy, marroon, black, green oO seyern. cays visitors. at ot Jd] illiams | spe Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Emilv Swarr spent Sunday at | visitors at the home of J. E. Williams |spent Sunday with I . . . We Ca Bune irs Kuntzelman, ihis wite and daughter, @Y light and dark grey, also combination colors. Q Mrs. Harold Swarr, Philadelphia, is| That basket of flowers that Monroe | Who spent some time at the same . ’ visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Swarr. | Forney took down to the Columbia |place returned home with him. . “Miss Emily Swarr spent Thursday | Market last Saturday were certainly| The schools of Bainbridge opened with Miss Minnie Herr, at Mountville. (gems of the first Mater. with the following enrollment: High Miss Ellen Nissley is spending this| Prayer meeting was held on Wed-|school, 18; Miss Verna Peck, princi- week with her brother J. H. Nissley |nesday evening over at William |pal; grammar, 23, Prof. E. C. Goss; and amily ’ y | Longenecker’s by the Christian secondary, 32, Miss Sarah Stauffer; Q oO — “Mrs. Harry Grube and daughter, | Workers of the Church of the Breth-|primary, i i Cora rail, th 4 RE Lorraine, have returned from a visit | Ten. : . : : Ww Flouseal had 4 ss im o a ® e HE to Harrisburg. | Tobacco cutting was indulged in on [right hand smashed while working a Th "Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Minnich left|a small scale system on Saturday by |the Kennedy Refractory Company TTA’ for Mount Gretna, where they will [J. E. Williams and his subordinates, |plant. He was taken to the Colum- did remain for two weeks. |Geo. A. C. Zinn and Adam Stras- bia hospite] and had part of his thumb N 5 bh : £ ; a J. Urban Boser left on Saturday to | bach. gmputated. REAR A cS ——— ow is the time for you to put away the Straw Hat and think of a > schools of Luzerne county. | somewhat indisposed for several days Q . . 0 clu Mv. and Mre HoH. Long and niece is recuperating rapidly again which| EAST PETERSBURG new Fall Hat. We are showing the biggest assortment of Hats op Miss Emily Swarr, spent Wednesday | will enable her to resume her school i 4 or Bact Ohi ® [0] oe vith friends in Lancaster |duties. Aaron Sprecher, of Dayton, io, » . or wil Ten Me Harry Forry, of No. | The Village School Bell, over at|is spending the week with his brother that ever was brought to this town. We can show you hats mn na 27 Pine street, were recent guests of Pons, sent out its ringing notes ae Albert Splacher . . Note Mr. Mrs. Charles Hess. Monday morning, summoning all the Henry Stehman, who spent severa : ba wy is ooh rd daughter, | young lads and lassies to report for |months at Ocean Grove, returned Velour, Scratch and Satin finishes at prices that are sure to please Over Mrs. S. V. Swarr and baby are spend- | active duty. . |home on Monday evening. ; oo ine two weeks at Mt. Gretna. We are sorry to hear of Ephraim Misses Esther Eitnier, Anna Stein- ® $1 50 u to $6 00 oO I "Miss Marie Faust, who has been |Dougherty’s sickness and wish him a|man and Elva Mae Dietrich spent . P . U.S the guest of Miss Ruth Hoffman, has speedy recovery. We were old time [some time at Sporting Hill, with Miss Q 0 aes returned to her home in York county. [friends when we lived opposite to Mary Nissley. Liber Mrs. A. B. Hershey attended the | him in Rheems. Adam Gottshall, C. M. Bemisder- {, a W. C. T. U. convention at Lancaster, Arthur D. Garber and wife of Flor- | fer, W. E. Keylor and Simon Mumma RY: on last Wednesday and Thursday. in accompanied by Mr. Samuel H.|were entertained at Elm on Tuesday S. 1 Charles Hahn, who is stationed at|Tressler and wife of near Rock Point |by Mr. Habecker. ar { a ! 1 Sr u 0] stoc Camp Meade, Md., is spending a short School went to Hershey last Monday M. M. Bard held his monthly cow > gis furlough with his parents, near here. [in Sam’s big Pullman. sale at Keylor’s hotel, on Tuesday af- ® ® (50 Mrs. J. M. Swarr, Miss Francis| Zachariah Keller, a periodical |ternoon, and sold 35 head at an aver- Villu Fullmer and Mrs. Harold Swarr horse dealer of Mount Joy, was look-|age price of $107.50. ® ) Jurh motored to Mount Joy on Thursday |ing up his interests last week on the The Mennonite monthly sewing ) ban evening. farm of Aaron Kepperling tenanted | circle met on Wednesday afternoon { Lawt Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Markley |by Jacob E. Williams. i at the home of Mrs. M. L. Swarr, O S 3] aay and baby, spent Sunday with Mrs.| Mr. William Fry, a Civil War vet- | with 23 members present. c | due Markley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.|eran, an old time friend, who resides Tobacco cutting is in full swing in a i Checl S. Machiner. at New Germantown, Perry Co., was [this neighborhood. Help is very Som Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dombach and |attending Ed Ream’s colt sale on |scarce and men are being paid from () o Checl son, Jay, Centreville, spent Sunday at | Tuesday in company with his son |30 to 45 cents an hour and board. \ of the home of Mrs. Dombach’s mother, | Miss Barbara Neideigh has re-| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zerphy and ® €¢ ° ° 9» 66 »” | plan Mrs. Alice Trout. linquished her domestic duties at the [John Seitz and family were enter- C 1pse rts eacon oes Ne The Ladies’ Aid society of the Zion [Williams household and has con-|tained a few days at Bowmans, by Tre Lutheran church, will meet at the |verted herself into a student and has | Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lawrence. Wa home of Mrs. Henry Miller, on next resumed active duties at the Eliza- The members of the Aid society Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. bethtown College. Success to you my [and Brotherhood, of Zion Lutheran Lot: Miss Scita Swarr, Philadelphia, |distinguished young friend. . church were entertained Tuesday who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. | J. E. Williams, George A. C. Zinn, [evening by Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. ® Capit: 2. M. Root, returned home on Satur-|Adam Strasbach were down on the | Groff. ] gurpl day. Miss Maud Barley, Lancaster, |Chicohominy farm near Newtown,| Mrs. A. H. Kessler and son, Stanley . i J Eady accompanied her. last Tuesday, helping E. R. Neideigh |of Rohrerstown, visited Mrs. Susan 5 a inte; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Herr and son, |to thrash his entensive wheat crop. |Dietrich, his aunt, on Wednesday. Mr. Cireu) Amos, C. H. Long, and Mise Fannie Chto who operates a farm near |Stanley left for Camp Dix on Friday > ! Sd P. Long, motored to Manheim on |bainbridge. morning. , Indivi Lefty a STE oe Ee. 0QOSOCCC COSCO RR % | zZ _fiag raising exercises. pension of the publication of the|heim, R. D. No. 1 and Mr, and Mrs. ‘ | &] [ &] ert Mr. and Mrs. Russel Janie, ew ibaabotiiown Berl), 30 id fel Edgar Funk were Sunday visitors at non town, Bucks county, returned home |ducted by Editor Shiffer. e offici-| the home of Mr. and Mrs. George!, . : ory 3 ih Nandan. after is few days |ated with that Journal as a corres- | Bemisderfer. f 2 as Slovk bandis. & t d bep cont Sf autos Atftealty i Janier C. E. Service on Saturday q Divi here. Mrs. Janie was formerly Miss |pondent for a considerable length of| Mr. and Mrs. John Weber, Mr. and is Jay S200 83 Telirno telivering ner Ses bo dificaly in a2 2 M0 : Other Helen Miller, of this place time until we hired ourselves away |Mrs. Henry McQuade and son, Rufus from 8 isl of two weeks to Geeanidelivering coel, is the getting the : Sunday Services Certifl NL. oid ee Tr oH Shenck and [to a more congenial clime SA Lona % Riot otionded the M Grove, N. J. coal that worries him and his many Bible School and Annual Election Th A than on apes TE rd Mo Ted - . : I orn oN: ten er P, 5 C-] R. E. Coble has grown a large num- | customers. One day last week coals of officers at 9:30 A. M. e i Other BE ond. ond BS. oa Quads Ta 2 iphrata Park, on pe; of potatoes on his farm, which|were delivered to Elizabethtown with Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:15 Tota town on rh Tg where they Were ROHRERSTOWN ; eg A, Charles Cro- weigh two pounds each. : : two large auto trucks. P. M. Sw : : Liabil guests of Mrs Ezra Miller. mer had an unpleasant “experience d hanes Solble nd Joly, Puile- Senior C, E Service ot esr 3 ver 1S¢e Stat A S Mrs. E , . : a — ie? had a F exp elphia, spent a few days wi T. cordial invitiaion is extended to aster ro vinta an Sntertained | Mise Esther Stehman is home again While driving Baker Knaftman's bread und yrs 31's. Geible, South Forler| RELIGIOUS NEWS ~~ hi th n A ) rom Maryland. . : S : name soynty on Mondays William Foust, Miss Olivia Will has returned |Pelow Hoover, Mrs. Levi Hess, who mt Abele, Clarence Herr and : above John Yoush Miss ross Beto Miss | home from Lancaster. was driving a spirited horse came Ralph Abele, spent a week in camp IN OUR CHURCHES Church of God r iC e y Sadie Gerbrick and Miss Marie oust. Miss Rahm of Gloucester, N. J., along from the rear and in passing along the Swatara creek, near Mid- Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Subs _ Miss Elizabeth Peiffer, Mary Boser, | was the guest of Miss Florence |the bread wagon caught the rear|jiotown. Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. ith da Ethel Steinkompf, May Kauffman, Trimble. wheel and completely turned it up- The Woman's Missionary Society Preaching at 11 A. M. : : } : h th My Ella Habecker, : Miriam Kendig, Mrs. Martin Ringwalt and daugh- side down, pinning the driver under of the Church of God observed its NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE Junior Endeavor 6:30 P. M. is one 1n wilc € mer- Corre Martha’ Eby and Miss Adair, are in [{q, Mary have gone to Atlantic City the top. The wagon was not damaged | Woman's day anniversary on Sunday! CI'URCHES IN MOUNT JOY Senior Endeavor 7 P. M. ‘hant himself has im olicit Mt. Gretna, There they will remain [¢., week. yery Juwn, and Mr. Cromer was ex- evening. There was special music BORO AND THE ENTIRE Preaching at 8 P. M. hai h 1 h ill 4 for a week o 70. The ss i rls ricated without injury. tote ? 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swarr and tno well on Satupay soline Tn means? Rov EB “Yoaor, pastor: of the| SURROUNDING COM. ror ad icon arin Porm, Lr i. lat Ringwalt & Davis’ Store. Church of God. Auburn and Kim- 2 3 . |) 5 Long and Miss Fannie Loe Rave On Friday Stanley B. Kessler and SALUNGA mels, Schuylkill county. Questions To atronizin the mer= B THEE returned from an auto trip to Nev. c. Furic Wart from ths pie oft| ot a GRarea Brinson Son of Mr. and| Trinity Lutheran Church D 2 oe HE oun Miller. | Fog Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Lefevre enjoyed a Mrs. DG Brinser, of this place, for Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Be Answered chants whose ads app BUSI ga ents of Landioril ev. F. W. McGuire was a visitor |four days’ trip to Buffalo and|a number of years division engineer Sunday School 9:30 A. M. . . . F07MI8F regiienis o Rly pik ® at the Mission Sunday School, Coral |Niagara Falls. of the Pennsylvania railroad, has| Morning Service 10:45 A. M. —— in this paper because their | Loans Sungi an pale owe Ri Pages $ Second street, Lancaster, on Sun- i Mr Chacles Rebperiing 22 pila: been proaied to assistant superin-| Vespers 7 P. M. (Continued from page 1) goods are up to date and t rai S : : : day. delphia, visited his grand-father, J.|tendent of the New York division,| Sperial Harvest home services next ife is livi Overd government not to waste gasoline. Someone is stealing tomatoes and |S. Kepperling last week. A Be Th Boge : 1 Your Wife ig Sving, her name should h id. ol secu As a result the sidewalks presented |. s 3 : } ton, . y e stated. you are single or your RO%¢ § Oop worn. sie 8 J. 8. z livel } ar Cra] sweet potatoes from the war gardens Mr. and Mrs. Elias Strickler spent |He has entered on his duties. ee wife is dead, you should state the secu el OY De a a ne along the P. R. R. Very patriotic, | Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Amelia = United Biothven Church name of your nearest blood relative a valu tendance ‘at churches and Sunday indesd. and Mrs. F. W. McGuire at- hig ow ° my on hs la RHEEMS RIB Fo lene, Paste bi od a a Sud fave Ro - hy i The order has proven popu- jended the funeral of Mrs. Theophi- friends and neighbors 12-, week in 200A, 3 Preaching. + Sond Taya hs name ofa close y depo -2T nere. : : us Eshleman of Rawlensville last|Landisville an’ = lunga. a 2 M3 : > i 9 4 . S. : t d Ja ¢ 2d x : 3 a 7:30 P. M. Preachin Rev. P. B. Question 20. Address of nearest PUBLIC SALE i ficat & Miss Fannie P Long gnter wg 4 Friday. i _¥ Zendig, Esq. and wife of | A.S. Bard has one side of a double | ¢ivite from Davton yg relative—In stating the address give i pleds the following guests on Labor da: . Mr. 2 . ; 2 : a : ; h f t deled 1 y % Fy Of a Carload dg ; Mr. and Mrs. Rev. ah Travel| Lancaster spent Sunday with the house for rent, remodeled recently. th a Carload of ] for | and Mrs. E. P. Hostetter, Manheim; | a 3 : : ) 7 Gre he : : Sept. 22 Communion Sunday. e number and name of the street sit ad Mee HC Witroz = {1 ha _raturned w heir home in Tim-|former’s parents on Sunday. , N. N. Greiner is serving as a petit Sept. 29 Rally Day first, then the city or town, then the i ok or. and ¥ isaboth. Lei = Mr | berville, Va., after spending several| Corn and grass has also made great [juror at Lancaster court thruout this : county and State, or R. F. D. num. ) Hos: Seygjiter, Hla oh, Anon Fowl. [Jee with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lan- Pr and = fully up to the best Weak: A Eby of Mariett St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ber first, then postoffice, then county i Lab and SIs. ) 10 aly - | dis. in this section for many years. rs. Amos y of near Marietta, nd State. ? } ly sibert . Qengsen Bd Sl i 25,1 Only two automobiles were seen in| Miss Mary Kendig returned Satur-|spent one day with her sister, Mrs. TD. iui. : The Re oistrar will ask the regis- : A pled; Landisvile. In t “M aLternoon €|Rohrerstown on Sunday and they day from a four weeks’ visit with |S. S. Kraybill and family. teenth Sunday after Trinity will be [trant if he receives his mail at a hy : | Liban party motored to Manheim, where | o) doctors. Qne truck passed thru [friends in Charlestown, West Vir- Mrs. Elmer R. Kraybill spent one Mori P and at 10:30 | other than that desi ted D 2 S t d Se J 2 | 4 ar Foy attended the flag Tighe W- | the town about dusk and that be-|ginia. day at Lancaster, last week where she |. 4 DE red Sermon at "present permanent ne Ne bis atur ay, pt. as Fowler uc »eing one o e|longed to the town. The tobacco crop has certainly ex-|combined business with pleasure. Church School A answer t tion 2. If Lit speakers. | Mr. and Mrs. Crossby of Connells-|panded in our section since the late| Mrs. Ira Garber transacted busi- nro . ea00 Re 9:15 A. M. , SO Taesuon he answers f 4 ar lville, Pa.. were guest: of Mr. and rains and don’t forget it shows some |ness at Florin, where she purchased | g Mrming subject, “The Widow’s ha Isp Place At my Sale and Exchangyg Stables | pleds MAYTOWN [Me Abraham Kessler over Sunday. | ity izzie St: i {2 Basket of pickles From ne Vogl. i i postoffice box in care of some other Mount Joy, Pag j sails {Mr. Crossby is the P. R. R. Train | Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer is home again Mr. Willis nterline, the Saxon | Methodist -Epi I Chuck person at some other address, etc.) | f Sean — Despatcher at that place. |after a week’s visit to her sister, auto agent made a flying trip to Lan- | R e Thos ga Past, the registrant shall state such place | stock Miss Sara Hinkle spent Sunday in|, Rev. J. M. Waggonner of Pen-|Mrs. Barbara Landis near Mellinger’s | caster, last Saturday in quest of re. Sane School at 9:15 A or in full, which shall be entered by the | bled Wrightsville, Pa. : : brook, will preach in the Church of |church. : pairs. : i Pp OH ea t 10:30 A. M. |registrar under the registrant’s sign- ova Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hartman spent |G0d Sunday morning and evening. | In eM, E Church, baptism and 3 Snyder fhe Fiorn SoTaracia Tanne NE at 2 P.M. [ature om Monday at Hershey. ° The pastor, Rev. F. W. McGuire, will | reception of members was part of the |and builder is completing the 36x156 | Foworth Leazue at 6:30 P.M The registrant’s signature or mark | less S a Sov 3% ohiovi preach at Newport, Pa., Sunday. program witnessed by a large con-|tobacco shed for the Penn Lime, | p L gu : . M. i plac i: | nor 1 Mrs. Rebecca Saylor is enjoying a Sach. x I 3 a Store ond Cenient Goniban | Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M. is placed by him at the bottom of the | ; YEA ten day's vacation at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baer, Mr. and |gregation. | , one SOIPARY. iviakon) Mid-week Praver Service on Wed-jcard in a blank space opposite the i Stocks Mr. Grosh B. Hollenbaugh is visit- | MI'S- Guy Baer and son Guy and Mr.| Children’s Day services were con-| E. R. Dougherty, who is stricken | Sdav SVOHinD. statement, “I affirm that I have veri- i fue ve ine his mother. Mrs. D. A. Hollen. | Charles Reinfreed of Lancaster, re- ducted last Sunday afternoon in the |with typhoid fever the past three nestay evening. i ron. | fied above answers and that they are | Stock baugh. koi ky turned from a trip to Mifflinstown | Brethren Church of Salunga to a | eoks, 1s Improving at this writing. | Bible Study Class,on Friday even- tae? ) vor Mrs. George H. Warner and son | and Lewistown, hough hi Moun. (large and appteciaiiye Longregstion. a. and a night nurse are in . s——— A eos | Furnit ~ ech toile 4 131. | tains and home which makes a very! Misses Deibler anc oods of near | charge. ——— ; awfu tasurge, visited friends in Middle | pleasant trip 8 ik 3 me NS sey Philadelphia, spent part of last week | Mr. and Mrs. Miller Weaver of | United Evangelical Church At About Half Price | oe : Mr and Mrs. John H. Henderson.| Mrs. Martin Ringwalt and her sis- | with the former’s aunt Mrs. Fackler, | Elizabethtown, spent last Sunday as Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor Some one is going to get a cheap| ie 3 visited York ORISY ‘on Saturday | ters Mrs. Bitzer and Mrs. Todd of {before beginning their winter's work | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C.| Prayer Meeting on Wednesday home in Mount Joy and that some] ’ a, ty Net a oy S = 0 0 PETS Lancaster, have returned from a very |as teachers. [Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John M. evening and on Sunday evening atone may as well be you. A brick, sf 1 i Checks TM . PM s. Edward Terry. of Pleasant motoring trip to Delaware | Weaver. 6:45. muansion. OR Main street, entire In-ly, nS > 50 Dan i olds same D) “lad Tohia. el ay fon on Water Gay and Kingston, New York, Owing to _an embargo upon wheat Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. terior finished in white, excellent | 7° t > 300 fo 1,400 lbs, and bank i Pala, Bie Yeramng “"" [through the Pocono Mountains by ELIZABETHTOWN | shipments, D.’'G. Brinser has stored Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and at shape, big garage. Price.for a quick in OR cw dows chunks. Checks “Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollenbaugh and | Way of Poukeepsie, New York City, over five thousand bushels of wheat 7:30 P. M. sale, $5,000. Would cost twice that fiat Rei are a numoer of well bank Rice A Tra ante A OE0 and | py fladelphia and home. They were | ? Por as accented a position | in his large warehouse in order to The Willing Workers meet at the|to build it today. Good reason for! ed /teams In grass and blacks. Miss Mary Heisey autoed to Lancas- ne. ey were H. E. Ream has accepted a position | : | These jfcolts were all buueoht off th T ier on Tuesday. {zone about a week. at Steciton accomodate the farmers. home of Miss Mary Eshleman on|selling. Do not delay. Call, phone | 0 Bl Kk er oh Jhe Tea Nr Walter B. Sharp has received em "The Bainbridge band on Thursday | Misses Anna Foreman and Miriam Thursday evening. ._|or write J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf. inia / . ie the ki BL War word that Irvin H. he i Diarrhea in Childven evening gave a concert in the square. | K. Bard graduates of the class of Chorus practice on Friday evening ey i by You all know the Lind they Thrif | For M. H. Nissley_ Llanarch, spent a [1918 at Elizabethtown, enrolled as at 7:45. Tax Payets’ Notice ALSO A FEW ACCLIMATED Total 4