VOLUME XIX NO. 9 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, July 30, 1919 $1.50 a Year in Advance Tomorrow Will be a General Holiday in Tt. Joy. Everybody Should Attend Our Picnic at Hershey WILL HOLD BIG T TUbER A Mac « HELD RECEPTION |“ ©". Smee RIV we |OUR WEEKLY "wi BE Somow OUR MORTUARY | of | FAMILY REUNION!" Tn AND A BANQUET). ti ince «| CARD BASKET. oe RECORDINGS : : red : > I > 1 “RI. ) local union witl vd of Mrs. | - the busir plac \ I | y ELL KNOWN PEOPLE A LINGERS AND (irc occupants f.recth wo per- FRATERNAL PATRIOTIC AMERI. |Our Mrs. | ! MANY WE IN F Ae Be Join "THIS SEC- h r our Re d Mrs. R dh on CANS ADMITTED A CLASS [Canfield Wilson, of Clearfield Co., | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE he indu u her p HAVE PASSED TO THE TION WILL SOON MEET f Harrisbu who sustained a OF EIGHTEEN ON FRI- has added 46 new oie co shell MANY COMERS AND GOERS |mitting we predi rd crowd GREAT BEYOND " » y 1 : ~ | unior the drive ye continued : . . "pray I'h first « { ( Don IN THEIR BIG AN- | crushed an and a four-year-old DAY . N GHT SOLDIER for several wi avery IN THIS LOCALITY t Harry R. lied at Columbia, NUAL MEETINGS | girl, who suffered a broken neo MEMBERS HON- or is ery ; : | I a— | ‘he automobile 1 b 1riy ORDED / |W ry ' ! 3 I 1 Mrs. P KE. Get l : | : 16 aut L drive Vv Iw. cc 1 ha : oY FOUN The Hollinger and Ream clans, of |, r H. Storm. of Harrisburg, and I > Mount 1 Uy Harrisbur 1 } I Y of Co- : : . v3 n June )2, just twenty-seven J i My. Charl I Ph o) I ' ’ ( this section, and there are quite a |. ning his wife. his wife’s sister To Cs fu t I : W : rhiiad I nD ed 56 : : te y : 1 Camel Council 1 | p number, will soon meet in their bis d six childre I tt 2 " D \ ) Oo Dollar Di ! annual outings as follows: hift fr hiol Wr to nd V1 3 , 1 atrio Ae : Sulu n Thursd y i Tod Heisey Reunion I vie } y i Duis ie great World | and Wor Prol ur q Me A Tors ES of : = Lue \ Sl I 1 1 Wed T family w hol ts an- | ror nt ! ar a yy 1 3] \ \ ; cab " p ¢ t Columbig I'he Heisey family will hold i 8 Alle | SRY A Dot ) : Ww h rd had an even dozen | do } hs h ith 4 h A nual reunion this year at ibeth- | turt : Steaver Bainbridge, he ervice, one of |to contr [ Carboy I} town College on August 14. Alpha |attended the injured a ! hoa 4 h 3} Bue: I Be preme | h be eer 1 : PI I : Hall, the beautiful dining room and [® i the 1} 5 > : 1 { ( QO Friday evening a re-|are reque i 1 l \ I ben Zeager l Q W fing the campus have been placed at their | Mr. | 0 ig Pq I 9 BDO ING eahtion. ti ban vas held in | butio ) Or f 1 } | : a Len et ) com= service. A large attendance in \te ana body the other Bee X tl TO rs who wel nil I unior ; I n dd : ( i ur prospect. A special feature this year |© Phrase ois 3 ; : kanes Fr J : "ow : : t p n | t Leban \ | t iffmar vido will be a reception in the afternoon | ! , ter n RO! u is Instead l ne the exercises in Can You Beat It? | An for : s : ) " lied 1 5g curred oser, of Landisy ¢ , > | . r 1 1 11 diec to the returned soldier boys of the | €Urred, J N. Re / Wg ; ithe lodge rd sth occupied the lany ( t ! Ma Natha Sir ting | £24 e 1 Y it Sil Heiseys and their relatives. A Gg. jc he jong In fs nutomobile and un auditorium in Mount Joy Hall. | kid 1 ough) | frien at Philadelphia and ( de W i I fvivd I. : Heisey, of Elizabethtown, is presi ope hs ouLze a 3 : all 1 business session, a class | Mr. Samuel H. Mill I | nr 3 et 1p! \ pitcher for th r Sprin I raa) ¥ IS . is r | neath the machine unable | ¢ 1 ¥ rn N former te vi ( R dent, and Anna Heisey secretary, of | aa I eighteen was initiated by the lo-|tendent of the Edison I tric Co Mr. and Mr ‘rover Winter 1d | Hormel am while Solon Barr w 1 . , oie} y t} Saree | cate themselves He used a jack to 3 : ry ¥ nl tl ITis 1 \A71 : ; d AL and M Gi ver Wi Ler aid cl EE y : thet Henry Swarr ( Manor, died at 1e association. ivr . oe ’ cal degree team. Following this the [about h Hupmobile While may | daughter spent Saturday it Lan- oe YE LS nel. 8a LHAL 1; ‘roth Hor Neffsville E [lift the car off the injured and was : : held Visitine dele- not look cuits ne wil of captain for the latter tean 16 Bret lome, NEITSYV1 Le, Hollinger Reunion [surprised to find that only one was | Teception was held. siting 3 Bi noe! au as 1 d me | caster t church ‘ ’ hursdav od: & veal He was m a’ 3 4 | go, ve on ) were nre y A *- | O1 ¢ J1Y models, him over | \ ye +o} . Py ana a. cnurct eagu play , vo. The fifth annual reunion of the seriously hurt. ition wel present from Inter |2 : { him over | Mr. and Mr Harry Beamesder i) ; ] vo lest native of Manheim. Hollinger family will be held at the ———— course, Lancaster and other places Day AY Ao 8 cel i fer and son James spe *Sunday at th : ei case ————— Jt at vice 'O1 dlor ( ¥ dler ertain 1 ha made Ore mileaoy nl . tney aed 0 a 1 Inge . home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hos- | State vice Councilor John C. k lero, | cet 32 2 wnfenge | Fontaine. ro os k : pin Albert Leib tetter, near town, on Thursd: Wy, ‘WELCOME HOME fof Lancaster, was present and de- ) has Be € n more service and ha been | Mrs, Joseph Heisey and daughter y I Am ¢ xe P 3a n if 1 Albert Leib, once a native of this August 7. The committee in ree Ilivered an excellent address. e- 10 the Foas longer Nn any car in| Ruth are spending several days at } ot A i 4k vill / 7 i H h place, died at Lancaster, Monday ar ro als 1: y y rs | town e elloy ]1¢ t ar B avr ats. A collection Il be lifted which > : of the affair is composed of Aaron marks were also made by other: vi fellow cal it a \d | Harrisburg. will help fo oo Tj ror 3 ye “evening at 9:30 He had been in Hollinger, Joseph Hostetter, Monroe | COMMITTEE ACTIVE. attendance. J! ouse pat r a roller ate and all | Miss Lasetta Ke sler, of Rowenna, | el ? I , Vy all 1 11S Inter leclining alth for several years. tor , S ( other : but the climax | ‘ bir . : Ing game. 3 : G. Hollinger and Aaron 8. Hollinger. After the exe A In s a be i, wi t was |S ; ) f 1 3 name 5 but the climax |spent Sunday here the guest of Miss , . = Deceased who wa well known to served 1 y r y | was reached the ther ever o whe rar lohar f | . The reception committee ine ludes | = rved in the hall during which time | wa ch the other ning when | Esther Webet 0-9 | . | many of the older citizens here, had Ella Hollinger and Sarah S. Holling- Ji: F. P. A. orchestra rendered a {a certain J2entisman referred to it as| Mrs. Samuel E hleman is chaper- SH E {been engaged in the restaurant busi- = ( 2¢ ® |BIG CELEBRATION WILL BE | number of selections, both voeal and {a mechanical cock-roach Don’t you |oning a crowd of young folks at Mt. | ne s in Philadelphia and Harrisburg The following programme has HELD SOME SATURDAY IN |instrumental. Miss Neva Wiley fo ‘e Sammy. sed was born in county, but had resided in this county for many years. The follow- ing children survive: Mrs. Samuel whom she resided; Jesse, Steelton, [and George, of near Middletown The funeral was held Friday morn- ing at 9 o’clock from the late home, ong illness. | | | | First National Bank on Monday | Mr, Jacob “Pop” Fenstermacher, on | Very modern ones in both our re Sunday guests of her mother, [this part of it too: It will come to | York | | . Ream Reunion evening. Those present were: Mrs. A. Mount Joy street, celebrated his 82 | cently constructed bank buildings. The third reunion of the Reem K. Manning, Mrs. Clarence Schock, | birthday on Friday. His many | It is needless to say they were very family will be held at Reservoir Park, Mrs. J. L. Shearer, Mrs. William | friends kindly remembered him on | favor: tbly impressed with what they Harrisburg, on Saturday, August 16. Tyndall, and Messrs. Thos. J. Brown, | this oceasion with a supply of smok- | saw. The Reem family is an old family | Walter G. Brown, H. S. Newcomer, ing and chewing tobacco, which has rs. being among those who settled in the |g, Fellenbaum, H. M. Stauffer and always been his favorite passtime. Pike May Soon Be Freed y community over one hundred and H. N. Nisslv. ; fifty years ago, and were among the | {Gretna for ten days. | 1any years. He was in his sixty. been prepared for the occasion. SEPTEMBER—MORNING, | presided at the piano. _ as. ——— [| mr Fran Snyder, of Bethlehem, NOW A CERTAINTY rar. His remains will be in- Devotional exercises, Rev. Jacob H AFTERNOON AND Although one of the youngest or- | Bank Officials Were Here [Spent a few days in town with te rred in the Mount Joy cemetery at welcome, Aaron S. Hollinger, Man- EVENING PRO. | ders in town, this Council has a | On y riday afternoon Messrs [ friends and relatives o'clock Thursday morning. heim R. D. 3; recitation, Eva Hol- | bership of 123, is quite strong finan- | Jacob A. Loose, president; Eugene| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan and | BOARD OF TRADE PLEDGES To eens linger, “Stars and Names.” “A Mes. GRAMS cially and pays $250.00 death bene- |W. Bly e president, and di [son William were Sunday guests of | RAISE $150,000 AT ITS MEET- | Mrs. Susan Frysinger sage From Over There,” song, “Over : : fits to Class B members and $500.00 rectors Rudolph Behm and J. 1, { his parents at Witmer. | ING MONDAY EVENING Mrs. Susan Frysinger died Tues- There,” double quartette; Sermon, A meeting of the Welcome Home to C lass A. members. Another class | Bowman, of the Palmyra Bank, at| Misses Pauline and Iva Shoop and | MR. GERBERICH WILL day night at the home of her daugh- “Reunion,” Rev. Allen B, Ruhl, | Committee, to take up the matter of [ will be admitted August 29. Palmyra, visited both our local bank-| Ele anor Gabel spent the past week | SELECT A SITE ter, Samuel Frysinger, near Ram- Manheim R. D. 5: recitation, “The | entertaining and showing our ap- , NTT ww > Ing Institutions. The Palmyra bank | with relatives at Harrisburg. - sey’s tollgate, aged 73 years. Death Road to Heaven,” Dorothy H. Kreid | Preciation to the boys who served in | \ Was 82 on Friday. is about to install new vaults and the Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzkee and| Well, the shoe factory is coming. was due to a tic stroke after a er, Lancaster R. D. 3. : the great world war, was held at the "Our good old friend and townsman | officials came here to nspect fs children of Lancaster, were | Listens pretty good, doesn’t it? Get |] Miss Leah Becker, a returned Mis-| Mount Joy thru the efforts of the sionry from India is visiting Mr. and [Board of Trade—the organization Mrs. D. H. Engle of this place. you all thought was dead but “far Misses Elsie and Sara Wagner of | be it from such.” York, are spending several days here | A meeting was held n Mount Joy Hall on Monday evening and it was with Martin Garber and family. “Pop,” as he is known by nearly ev- The Columbia and Marietta Turn- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mummert and (well attended by the business men | with further services in Quickel’s m It was decided to hold a parade erybody, is in good health and is|pike will be the next road in Lah- |family, of Philadelphia, spent a few |of the town. President Schock was | church, York county. thrifty settlers of that day. The {on Welcome Home Day. The day’s always of a jovial disposition. | caster county to be freed of toll. ary In town with friends and rela-|ir 1 the chair. At a previous meeting | ———— social committee are making a special | program will include the best speak- —_———————— Board of Directors of {he company | tives {he had appointed a committee of sev- | Mrs. Susan N. Garret : effort to make this year’s reunion a|er the committee can procure to de- New Business Enterprise has by a unanimous vote decided to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Landis andien to ‘““feel” the people of this com-{ Word reached here on Saturday Success in every particular. An deliver and address. Singing will be Mr. Paul M. Buohl, a native of |recommend to the stockholders that | daughter of Lancaster, Were Sunday | munity in order to ascertain whether |: announcing the death at Middletown attractive feature of this years reun- included in the music and also com- this town, but who has been living [they accept the offer of the State |guests of Mr. Abner Hershey and {or not they wanted this industry. [o f Mrs. Susan Novinger Garrett, 4 fon will be an exhibition of Photo- munity singing. A good band will in Philadelphia for some time, has|Highway Department of five thoy. | family. | Obligations were solicited and in |who died from a complication of a graphs showing the activities of this be engaged for the occasion. Yeturried to town, rented the Rick- | sand dollars for the purchase of the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Husler and about a day the committee reported | diseas s after a long illness. She was clan in the West. Among the prom- A committee will be appointed | gacker property. vacated by under-|road. A meeting of the stockholders | Mrs. F. G. Pennell spent several | pledges to the amount of about $20.- {well known in this section where she s inent spe akers will be Judge y whose duty it shall be to decorate taker Krum, and will open for busi-| will be held on August 14 to take |days at Shippensburg, returning [000 At meeting and upon mo- | formerly resided and where many Ream, of New Philadelphia, Ohio; | pe place selected to hold the exer- ness. He will retread auto tires. by | final action. [home Monday. tion, obl ns were taken ar 1 | rela i She was a life- Rev. Solomon Ream, ( ‘anal, Winches- | cises and all citizens will be asked to the Zwebell new dry cure process. | Torte Dr. and Mrs. John ( Shelley are|a short $57,000 or over one- |long St. Peter’s Luth- ter, Ohio; Hon. S. E. Ream. Holton, | decorate their homes. He also does all kinds of vulcanizing | Klein's Big Picnic [Spending N08 ome on, Wesh Mainfinieg of atheun required, Wasiem res by {ansas. > 7 Y Y re : : é é | 2 s Big J ) : Kansas, and Prof. W. ( - Ream of All the boys will be given a ban- and solicits a share of your work. | The Klein Chocolate Co. El [Street at the home of Mrs. Mazie |subsecribed. these s Brene-- Altoona. j @uet and this will be in charge of the - ——— abethtown, will give its em- | Shelly, his mother. Fhe action on the part of these |ma Millers- ’ TTY ladies of our town. The office of -the : ar ployes the big treat of the can [ Miss Elmira Molson. of bseribers, together with ¢ ery ; thers, Thomas White, Oy : Rev. Speakman at Newark y 1e | rea the season on | 4 . 5 7 A NEW LOCATION FOR | Ladies’ Auxiliary to open a canteen Rev. H. D. Speakman, who re.| Thursday August 21. The n- | more, Md., and George Mol e expr ns from all whom [of near Elizabethtown; James White, : \ . . % » aKkman, V 1 ay, é £ust ne co | : 3 . ' ' \ WILLARD SERVICE STATION | for the boys on this occasion, 3% ce ntly resigned as rector of St { p: ny 1S wed for tl day a | Philadelphia, ave visiting their committee olicited, was cor Millerstowr na 1¢ ster, Mrs. ” accepted. | Luke’s Episcopal church in this place, | speci: Ph lelpt wd Read » | Mr: Ida M Gantz. vincin vid h: 1 L I I al Mr. Charles Neiss, who at present It was also decided to procure 1a £t 1 Saturday for Newark. N | tra Vi Wi Frank ar ed here wante( lo I A o he r \ fternoon a 5 ‘ Re . 3 | 01 or Ne ys N. ¢ ell ¢ 1 “v : conducts the Willard Service station | souvenirs for evervbhodv and special he re he will B we char of the o | be 1 Grov Park (just | Thursday to spend a week w S Made to the effect th f b e M n : y : ‘ 3 . . V re } WwW ave charg ) t De: e Pa just | on ‘West Main street, on Saturday | souvenirs for all who in any way House of Prayer, the leading Parish | out Iphia) \ od | Ves and f St vas on her! Mr. Gerber proposit ! purchased from Mr. William Schut- | rendered their services to Uncle lin the city Re a )€ kn n Ww nm be | time i n stor for I Ee home fr Chicago fined by him, solicitir Fe iew : $73 3s : . 1 { Ty. WV. = aKma 11 er ’ } LOI «4 wno ¢ ~ I e 1 1 nM J 1 tee, the entire plot and all buildings | Sam for such a worthy cause. The | there until a 1 hea middle as | along | Master Howard Johnson spent the ! and nteeing hii hat irs. Mary A. Nissley > : + J nere intil a 1 3 m Lg 18 2 * \ A A vy] at present occupied by his coach day's program shall include an even- | August, when the rector elect will y TTT ta past we at Maytowr vith 1 e 1 ; ! : 11 ’ 2 4 gust, vhen 3 Q ec I . : \ \ works, on West Main street Mr. | ing entertainment and the day for... ioe : | x 3: . incle, N. F. Arnt ind | Pe vio the mot rried u W i Neiss will tal Yeiohon Ls 3 oh J assume charge. | Must Hold Private Funerals : : H gi ? ess wi Fake possession ( ctober the ce lebration will be some Satur- ———ta— \ Hereafter all fun oh of nersone] Mother, Mr S mously a | ; I Ist and will convert the place into |day in September. All the business Mill CI | o j : : El : M Y I . wel Dr. Jd. J wphe I - a first-class service station and con- places in town will be asked to close | Mr. 0 K Ba gos Hands | } 1 nd hut I i 0 I 1 ( Ir. ( he ] ¢ ! h template opening a garage in con- | that day. el a 8. X noe ho has been | : toob con Per wor les f : 1 h A ever s- nection. This is an exeallons loca- The next meeting of the commit- | queting a mill h 2 Doveing Hill Ee pt 1 ter, D B Kauf J O : . tion and will be the only gar: age on to will be held the First National | r en id YeRrs, au exchanged his a : Mr : £f 1 1 Vly ( ( ne 0} ed ? the Main thoroughfare ur Tuesday evening, Aug. 5 |" building and small farm con- | f di Pi ) ! ) 4 : 3 y a CTOs i \ ove 3 3 f ih . borough. le ole ror Lk ¢ 15 acres by ith improvements l a ; el a OL a 1iel M. Nissley for his resi. tne 1? > of ! i; : h. lids I} f / £1 0( Sporting Hill. They will [health administrati n van L4 ! ld The Ice Cream Tax Yield Belew the Average 1 April Th 1d | paig to lower } ji g April. e old | pt 0 cdi 1 z The internal Revenue Commission- 1e wh rield is below the gy I i Pr haut nin n Greir 11 ( : 7 nantled and | f'ennsylvania . I FE. W { Ir . er has endorsed the intern: retation of Ls age Hi out hi ction this |..:1 . ft} Yr ot AR [ - DO -——— r, Pp cob Zeller | M r, Ur 4 \ ! J. § 5 : 3 | Will soo of ast. - { - ? r \ the local revenue office as to the tax year. A number of farmers around | era | N Curl 1 I . J 1 . | ive - o ar suttiey J Q on ice cream T'hat sold at hotel Maytown and Mariett: have threshed | B C | C w EL 2 id titer ! Hoa ] : . y 1 3 p ~-Garme ntractor 4 er Heise | TY NOY ral with meals is not taxable. Sold at their crops and the Id is from | Miss M i RB ESrmiah | i : bil : t ( f ral o : 19 1 1 ™ M1ss Mary ) rown, da er of | Ing down a concrete curb a any place where soft drinks are (13 to 24 bushels per Mr. Eli | Mr. E] B iri X hs r of | i dey : 1 5 TEE OR : *. imer Bro f thi ace, bX rront Ha sold it is taxable, as well as at con- | Sh on the Marietta pike, got an | i M It : : as or tis p ees and | DBe Ce o : ‘ . | . r. ] tor ; arman. soi f . v 8 etz’s fectionery stores. Sold for con- avers: 24 bushels per acre fron Be Q Aon b 4 n Mr Cj VI di : : : 1 1 : 7.3 4 . | ' irman, 10rth 0 tow were | Maly re 11st 1 1 Sumptien elsewhere it is not taxable 24 acre field. | i a a” ohn ; ) ore | ] h : > i | ite in Je » at Marietta « also ha willl Soft drinks sold on the premises TTT Ee... | 8B wediock, at . Marietta on |! } ; | : : : | Saturday evening by the rector of |lar curb and te 1ake ’ \ where mixed are taxable, but the tax | Our Cows Not Good Enough i; By > al. Havel fe ik a t the fr , is na it 1 ! : V h n ; oy : : 1 = | .piscopal 2 3 at is 1e. nt I ( 1 on bottled soft drink is paid by the The representatives of the French [ 5 : : : ; d 1011 : y . ; | , i iney were unattended. torn fron Comfort bottler. government who on Saturday exam- oy» te 4 — a Marke : Ir ! ned about 200 cows at the Union | F Le RB . = ariel i | home ¢ -- They Should Know stockyards, found only cont rane. & : Fo. Next Sale sok Jiist 6.0 I N K ri A) I Cy : : Hous . . : YieS S oD ‘rar bro § of le { | While in town last F riday, four |of them up to the stan t and | rt 4 Te deh het ° rac 2 Tul | al ; Foils of se . : ; p 2 hola their next sale of live stock at A son of George Barkley, residing officials of a prosperous banking in- | the refore yurchased none. men, | I Hotel MeGi 1 "ar R : : . i 0s » | the yards at ote VleGinnis on a farm near Ra eye ¢ stitution at Popmyre, stated Hat French offic are hunting | an oxo! Dietsinniy, I ; 7 : bia t s : | place, on Friday, 8, Ww n East De I'¢ St bad- | Wi \ | that borough Iready has four shoe ghest gra ows for breeding pur- | 3 " : . Lo nin 7 | Lr I factories and is getting the fift h and | poses in France. rar : ’ Me-raison : » 0 3 ntr | heifers steers attle ( ck Nn ¢ Ff { that if this town ean get an in- _—————— Wi ! : : SETS, eattl X : 2 | tury Ene Td - on : 2 L \/ 1 beeves and 70 head of she 1ts ( obac r he w i ind dustry of that kind to locate here, it They Lost His Eggs V f stzos o¢ | 1 is could get nothing better. Jacob H. Haldeman, of Florin, has | —— —— f brought suit in Common Pleas court | - i i ; : hk x : Has La > ber Keller & Bros.” Next Sale. [to re cover 3152.65 from the Adams | Whil 3s Gi o tery 1d | : isa . : While in town on Saturday our { Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will Express Company for consignment | p h : RouYdny omy ody Q : rts . | isherman, con 1 farmer hold their next public sale of live | of eg which were lost in transit | friend 1 K : or Aarme! . ~~ s WE] . I ena Saac aAover, )I near akKker's - 4 stock at their yards here on Friday, | while their way to Philadelphia. I Bride w th z ily paser oi Tu. 3 ; : | bridge saw 1€¢ large pota 2S In p > 2 August 1st, when they will sell 100 TT ——e I wind 4 H al h pumatoes m our LOCAL NOTES g; ¥ r * . window, € Says he has some st | \ head of New York State and Erie On a Weste Trip | ay 1 > © hug Some, Jussi] — Hh me e stern rif {as large but they are of the Amer- a County cows, heifers and bulls. Also Rev. I. P. Zimmerman and familv. | ican Wonder variety H Id | 2 : . L104 amily, jjean V ariety. SO some | RID { a lot of stock steers and cattle for | of Bainbridge, left for an extended iat $2 a bu sh 1. : S oid { BIRTHS ; 1 ) an extended [at $2 a bushe | i beeves. Sale starts at 1.25 sharp. 2t| visit at Mansfield, Ohio. | ——ee—— 7 Tr : -_ be no preaching services in | \/ | > y ‘ biide I 5 ii 22H Moved to Lancaster v | S y s Almost Completed ridge Lutheran church. ro- | Mr. Fred Stret h wi ol Monk = d Owl \/ ay m . . % . € oirete 3 ( 1v on a y ent The metal sides and frame work |turn. the second Sunday { Donnsci’s sins op 7 M: ed over | Bp IL A ol Doo hig Y | I Interment 1 . nave S Store, on Last & S . . AR, Lac annaic wat Y - for the large new building that is moved his family to Lay Bly krsets arn Jo Fatrcote anna'd, on West | . 1oved his family to Lancaster. onegal street, fo a fine specimen | beings erected here by the Mount Jo The While Front Store (Stretet wo : roilion as 2 N oF « und i 1e specimen | . - 4 » 1 was resiaent o ME oO monkey-taced Ww ‘riday "rn - / 0 ~ 1 — Magnesia Company are in position Mr. Charles Wealand has yainted | Hall ay ; : oy 41 oy red, ow: by hom . = ; ) 1 within the ne } . ; ie Rano nas pe all Association and his removal ling. It had perched on the high ten- . r 1 M ~ | . 30 wi am the next week the struc-|the front of the former Bowfan places vice president J. H: arry Miller [sion wire and wa lectrocuted : Te R ure wi e under roof. Ss , 1 cubie ; . Fendi: . tf dif ad was electrocuted. S } Q B ns- Store to .pe poeupic d by Mr. I red | in his position. When found it had a robir securely I M M East | S ¢ at DG Wc Farmer. A beautiful coat of white - es ’ in its tal Mr. I. D. Ste} : 1 : . ; On a Fishing Trip gives it a very neat appearance / : 1 Tis Bons. MT. - D.§ enman 1s \ < Sun- Eves IL © 3 at & ‘ar: . Shipped 95 Carlo v 1aving the owl mounted S ! r, M I A Mil se Messrs. George Mumper, Ed. TT ——ee——— 7 The Sr G : ! ads ; eels : Miller eases Ream, Charles Berrier and A. D Struck © Poli / ie Aviation General Supply De- * h ( s F } y ¢ } » health Gad ol ars rue ur Ioliceman pot at Middletown, shipped ninety= Will Move to E’town 0 - for me P Decease was a arber spent several days in Perry Our silent policeman at the cor- five carloads £ hora alen ia : Mr. Joh £3 he} ; eel eee . Hein Isc county last week Rs fishing | ner aj : ral o aeroplanes, aero Mr. John Martin, who has been a Another Big Stock Sale | da roft te Edwin and Lav- 8 €ek on a trout fishing | ner of Main and Market streets we as | parts and supplies to San Antoni tenant on one of the C £ ¢ 1 I { I : . : 1 1es Se Antoni ant o n t ameror ms r Messrs y £ 2y heoi3 § 3; < COM - trip. They returned with a fine | accidentally knock 1 do by Mr (aS : rig, r. ne ETHOION fam Off on a Trip D oe rea ere A ry shocked . down "by Mr. Texas, on W ednesday at Donegal for a nium} £ Ig BR BH } | j catch 7 {Lloyd Nissl dass am ll saay. é egal for a number of years, Mrs B Ham ht I g r S re | be 860. 1 g in the 59th year . / oyd Nissley on Saturday evening : : : } ; I } £ t-te purchased a fine brick double house | dau ! be Tr I : ) rowd | of husband she and put out of commission, M tta M A from Jno. M. Gipple, on East h bof left t f k S A Very Sore Arm " arietta Man ppointed r 1 ripple, on East High | of Flori e his reno ! k Or S ns 1S. Mr. ‘apt L. S. Haldeman of Marietta, | Street, Elizabethtow n, last week, the | Northfi 1d 1. Mass., where they w Holste W Wars Nn ( ff at Arthur and Ezra Engle, south of town, is Marriage Licenses. was appointed night clerk in the De. | consideration being $7.000 He willjspend two weeks wit Bde Thavid Thr fers brouyshi S15 ire. Two sis- nursing a ¥ sore arm, the result William H. Davis of Hatrisburg, partment o H at H occupy it in the spring His s 0 ywil als pend ov ' i $1 nsel {f Lan of an attacs’ of blood poisoning. and Sara M. Ellis of- thi x f ealth at Harrisburg Loup, 3 -Me Spring 15 son:Wi| ase .spend - sev 1 1 ‘ »1,889 1 he 4 sel, of Lan- { Sadi 18 of-this place. yesterday. will move into the other side. Springfield, Mass. eight heac average of 23 ch (Continued on page 8)