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The Mount Joy Bulletin


VOLUME XIX NO. 16 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, September 17, 1919

$1.50 a Year in Advance
Prepare to Donate Liberally Toward the Big Welcome Home Celebration to be Held Here Sept. 27th


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WINS THE SERIES TS us hg fs 40 WAS VERY TAME
resident of Glen Rock, the home
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An order received at the local The General committee for Wel
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reneral and effective forthwith states |evening with a very good attend-

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TOOK THE DECID.- | town and present residence of our { -
ING GAME HERE ON FRIDAY former townsman “Timmy” Brown. |PRACTICALLY NO CONTESTS IN land vegetables has been reduced [PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE [tic meeting. The Parade committtee
EVENING BEFORE A We are indeed sorry that Mount Joy THE BORO—STRICKLER DE- from 5 cents for the first pound and MANY COMERS AND DOERS [ reported acceptances from quite a
SMALL CROWD IN does not have a few men
like Mr, FEATS HERSHEY FOR 1 cent for each additional pound to | number of organizations. It was de-
ASSESSOR—V OTE 5 cents for the first pound and 1 IN THIS LOCALITY [cided to have special decorations on


Shewell, especially at this time.
Ay FORT Tar “Jesse Shewell. of Glen Rock. FOR CONSTABLES cent for each additional two pounds. Se : [Main street between the Union s 2 ;
) — — York county, is a landlord of whom A JOKE { This practically cuts in half the Mr. Joseph Brandt and daughter | \, ional Bank and Bowman's corner. | lumbia aged 68 years.
y “Jake” Brown's Athletic Club |his tenants can speak a good word. . ye charw as postage ‘which the farmers have to] Josephine spent Tuesday in Lancas-fqy + coo wal also be specially
ia marched off the field victorious in|He owns thirty-eight properties in Yesterday's DEIR on oe pay on fruits and vegetables shipped | ter. : ; : i a raw | decorated for the evening carnival. | |
on the fifth and deciding game of the |that borough, many of them for the iy gf the rool uni Sresnnd) fo by parcel post to the city markets [ Mrs. David : Shonk Spe. A It was reported that Florin and Fount tia amid U7 years
series with Benj. Groff's Foot Ball | past thirty-five years, and in all that geld sre : oe Bil er * wn on packages weighing in the vicinity | days with Rev. F. Gipple at Balti-f =" "0 "har adjacent places |in Columbia, a ed 67 years.
Stars on Friday, the score being 6 [time he has never raised the rent. coTtests. 2h Lotes the a ube of the weight limit of 70 pounds on | more. Dr. f Reading. |2T¢ raising money to purchase tokens
to 2. For three rounds the game |The stress of war-time and the try- yore Oyo Sl = x individual packages. Mrs. Jennie og of Rend A for their boys and will act with Mt.
was bang up but then Sol Barr be- [ing reconstruction period have not An Lose or S395 SO in ae bie For instance a crate of straw- | spent several days with Mrs. . | Joy.
gan to slip and the Brown clan was | induced Shewell to follow the ex- Pale 0 Was i ng SouDle berries weighing 61 pounds under [ Cramer. re af ard Mv A representative from the War
over anxious to take advantage. The | ample of so many other landlords. |! at a Opponent. iok . hd toe the old rate would cost 65 cents to , Mrs, Amanda Greenleaf ant WIS | Department will be present to dis-
ane in detail follows: Even the voting of a two and one. High Constable was a Joke. tulghteen f send to Philadelphia by parcel post, [ Samuel Fasnacht spent Saturday at]. pe. vy ictory buttons to all the
: i half million dollar good road loan [Men were voted for in the East but under the new rate will only cost | Lancaster a : boys who show their discharge pa-
First Inning for York county could not faze Ward. The same was true for Ward | 35 cents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hogendobler, | |.

F. B. S.—Ellis skied out to Foltz;|Shewell. The rents of his houses re- | Constable. Fourteen were voted for — 0... of Philadelphia, spent a few days |
| wedi
k Kramer drew four wide ones and got [jain the same as ever.” Thruout the county the Republic- here with friends. :
3 a life at first; Hendrix flied out to ————————— an organization ticket was easily Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper, of of 1
] The big ’ Mag Levi
a Brown and Breneman made the A VERY SUCCESSFUL elected over all opposition. rrisbure, were the guest. ol M
: sing last wock
5 third out when he hit to Groff, forec- contest was for Commissioner and os ek.
E ing Kramer at second. 5. 5. CONVENTION the entire county vote is appended: AROUND FLORIN Mr. Robert R. Lauer spent the IN REAL ESTATE hat











 






  




 









   


    
 

 


 





 







    


  

 

 
 


 
    
 



 




B. A. C—H. Brown hit clean to The annual East Hempfield Sun- County Commissioner week-end in New York City making
left for one sack; Groff slammed one day School Convention held at Lan-|Diller a spa the trip by automobile
at Breneman but was out on a close | gisville on Saturday afternoon and | Shirk yy 6.921 ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN- Miss Lizzie Mummert is spending Warren Chapman purchased farm
PEEP . : § DE qQY ¢& & » Bx veninvsinitlvis unin si siinns yo . : T ind me rag Tr
: degigion at first, Brown moving up a (evening was a decided success. Rev. | Zook ea A008 INGS FROM THAT THRIVING a short vacation with her mother, No 1, containing 72 acres from the
“ note Tauenstein sent a high one to] A Fred Rentz of Rohrerstown, vre-jMcAlister .. ..... ... . 3 666 AND BUSY VILLAGE Mrs. Malinda Mummert. : Christian Shank estate, Jor $100,75 Hospital
center but “Finnegan” Kramer was sided. The programs of addresses |Beam 1.107 Misses Helen and Geneva Foltz, [per acre and tract No. 2 containing 5
: Yt ] am | sses|Beam ........... cei vere > J - d d ; 4 Sha rl i
eagerly waiting on it, making the|and music was ably rendered, thelDommell .. ...... .......... 946 Primary election passed off very | of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with] 15 acres was purchased by Henry
4 second out. E. Myers hit to Bennett, | discussions were interesting ahdiiMyers’..................... 804 | smooth on Tuesday. Henry Krall and family. . Lehman, for $277.00.
] who. “jiggled” it a few seconds too|peneficial. The discourse by Bev. DraMagee 0. ooo 598 | Mrs. Jno Beatty was a Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Freed and| Benjamin Gish sold a tract of land
long and the runner was safe at first. R. H. Crawford, of Lancaster, in the | Winters 414 | visitor to the County Seat. Mr and Mrs. Charles DeLong mo-|containing 112 acres, to. Abram Bru-
; re. he iShe HE, CYaWIoPe, OF Lancaster, inthejWinters .......... cc iin ! : 4 : . ? ‘
Brown going to third. Myers stole evening, was particularly fine. Houck 32¢ [Vv Mr. Harry McGarvey of the U. S.|tored to Gettysburg, Sunday. baker for $59.70 per acre and 6
Second and © Brown drew a pass,| Fast Petersburg was honored with|Stoad ......... 0 00000 255 | Navy is home on a furlough. Miss Psther Weber, Mr. and Mrs facres of woodland fo Amnon Gruber vio
filling the corners. A. Myers was having J. B. Miller, of that plea awe... 48 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Young of At-|D. W. Strayer and Mr James Hock- for $100.50 per acre and 9 acres of brought here on Thursday afternoon
too anxious and skied out to Ben-|chosen president of the East Hemp- lantic City, were visitors to our vil-[enberry visited at Schock’s Mills. woodland to Abram Witmer for| .
ty nett. field Association for the ensuinz| The vote polled in Mount Joy yes- | lage Mrs. Francis LL. Marion of Phila-|{$65.00 per acre.
3 Second Inning year, and Mrs. Jonas Nissley se-|terday in detail is as follows: Mrs. Jacob Rider and two daugh- qe, 1S Spe Bling Sm: here
? — “Phi”? J lected as secretary. . ters visited friends at Elizabethtown, | with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Cramer. T, ive
FP. B 8S Phil Schock got a free é etary Judge of Supesior Court Mwai é é i De aa Tr Tok LOCAL NOTES lived
ticket to first on four wide ones and - ow EW. ww, ion saturday. Mrs, 1k >, d Son i“ , ———————— :
G. Brown hit to Groff, forcing At Camp Merritt Willi H, Kell R hs 09 A Miss Stella Royer of Elizabeth-|son Alvin and his wife at their home lhe Clay and Hinkletown road will
Schock ont at second. G. Brown Mrs. Annie L. Clepper, of May- iliam H. Keller, R...... 109 * 68 town, was a Saturday visitor to Flor-|in Washington, Po the Vegans be freed this week at a cost of
(Continued on page 8) town, has received word of the safe | Judge of Court of Common Pleas |in friends. Mr. Charles iter ona Sonjgad.ond : :
- - arrival of her son, Albert Clepper Chas. 1. Landis, B......... 109 72 Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz. of Co-|Henry of Harrisburg, were visiting I'here will be a special meeting of
- : Ti SHAY lumbia, spent Saturday and Sunday | friends and relatives in town Sun-|Friendship Fire Company Thursday | arent
Organ Reciial and Musicale Jr.,, at Camp Merritt Hospital, Prothonotary y 8 ig : : ; ge : ¥ | parents,
Novang ud where he is being treated for a sore | Edward C Sh: +1 | in our village. day evening at 8:15. Flory,
All lovers of music will note the |) = Beek 2 sore | Edward C Shannon, R..... 104 61 Mrs, Ef Amdt, three sons sad Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stambaugh and The congregational meeting of the | months
unique organ recital and musical |f00t- He is the last of the Maytown [Wm. E. Kegel, D 13 11 SUS. 1h aunat, Sree SONS mn ) " el a ; months
rogram t " riven in I Th h boys to return, having been a men Barra ae two daughters visited relatives at|{Mr. and Mrs. L. Percy Heilig of | Church of Ggd last Wednesday even- | was
+ God thi A ig BR Ee ber of the 311th Field Remount District Attorney Manheim, on Sunday. town, motored to Gettysburg, Sun-)ing, increased the salary of the pas-| grandparent
; s place, o rsday unt f \ ’ * an nr ald @ oi
le Sop? Sr oer as any Squad and has been stationed at Wm, C. Rem, RB... .......108 03 Messrs. John Awk and Frank |day. i Dr. I. A. MacDannald $100 for | wij
: By DED. & y Udy 2 I~ 3 Yar 5 3. F. Davis, D 1 Clridee * New York. are spending Mr. Adam Geistweit of Mount |the coming vear |
pe or ; r | Coblentz, Germany, since the sig B avis, Pre elticiel ety vue Elridge, of New ork, are spending =
ing: Large, Handel-Smith, Mrs. J. K y ermany, smce the sign 1 . . : : > 3 ra yb oq 1 i zr
: 5 : y DAIS, ihe of errrvitets Clayton Hoffman, D 1 a few days in our vi J Pleasant spent Sunday as the guest| There will a special meeting of |
Stauffer; Vocal Solo, “The Rosary,” | 18 of the armistice. rr rh f 2 4 pity So . : Qol |
; Vocal Solo, sary, ae W. M. Hollowbush, D 1{ Mrs. Charles Quickle of Columbia, |of his son, Mr. Irvin Geistweit and|the F. P on Friday evening, |
Nevin, Mr. H. C. Brunner; Vocal Chala Lips, Chapses oul ; fe nll ls role Nar
vy WT, . . ’ e Se J ne . ! rdnx 3 . or i] y | Sept 9 4 of ( Heome ome | afternd
Solo, “At Rest in Thee,” Petrie. Mr Visiting Conoy Friends County Controller was a = turday vi tor to her ! Sun Prim. Mis Kethoiiols p 1% re ] : ) y e i me H 0 jo rn
v . \ \ ~ mother 5s. Elizabe Sides » Krimd, Misses hath: Day. hese are the orders of secre- | Eliz:
H. S. MacDannald; Scherzando,| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Hoffman [Enos E. Mowrer, R....... 101 sgmether, Ms Elizahegh 4 iat All f Frimd and da Hoover, of Lanc y [tary W. G. Loraw A
S30 . : i aroe n or hase his AT rime 1d da wer, o i ¢ 1 tary he .0raw. { ¢
“Dragon Flies,” Gillettee, Miss Det- | 20 son, Gish, of Webster City, Towa, |Ira A. Brosey, D.......... 14 12f A Ives number of base ball far : Su a tests ot Mice T ind : i. | 7
= ’ Se il . 9 : . rntnesseq he ariett: le or » | were nday guests ot 1SS .mma | vi
wiler; Violin Solo, Minuet in G..|are visiting relatives and friends in Sheriff Withasse, mw Marietta Kl In game Porn] . : | D
y m at the ‘mer ace Y 3 lav ennell. ~ s
Beethoven, Mr. Ralph Eshleman: Lancaster county They are the Christi: Pq in vi] 2 hu formes plage: Sh Sunday Mr rv Burkhai f Syracuse Samuel Walters |p
7 Xe Pe : n 1: | onedts of s. for a + elias 0s ristian F. Homsher, R...101 61 The pet dog of Mr. Sumpman re- Irs. Harry Burkhart, of Syracuse, Samuel B Walters. very welll]
Vocal Solo, We Shall Feed His [guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Jos. W. Davis, D 14 13% cid; 1 ; - N.Y. spent Saturday and Sunday SAMY 2 fitens. Yaory th:
Flock,” Handel, Missy Marian Scha. Mary H. Geyer. Mr. Hoffman is a . » avis, i 9 | siding along the pike east of town, ; . 1 I ; Sy hon . i Mi : i | known re dent of Florin, died very bo
D atic < c i y x . Try y 7 . Bec y ToT ere the gue 0 ar sister, Mrs. J. 1 1 . | \
ner; Pastorale in G., Donahoe, Miss |Son of Mr and Mrs. Hoffman, of Register of Wills was killed by an auto passing ove: a8 re I i us X : 1dd his home last evening at | D€
y Vo ‘ 1: : : . ¥ Wwe oll | ‘ <r dt 2 a |
Pauline MacDannald: Vocal Solo. |Conoy township, the second oldest | Quintin O. Reitzel, R. ....104 61 |him. Mr Fru L,. Marior f Phila] 74° ily a brief illness, death |
’ € volo, 3 . : y ar ng Wi ny Irs Frances L Marion of hila . $0
“Rock of Ages,” Remick, Miss Scha- [Married couple in this part of the |John Westerman, D....... 14 12] ik and Mrs. So vi Mian and tolutey ' i for her home. afteaires lt from a stroke. He was in|
Soi Sr Marcha nx a. State. cnildren are spending several daysin |d€ fy fell EC : iol ils l ood health and at five
ner. Part IT Marche Aux Plom-(S18te., County Treasurer Franklin County, where thev are at. | spending a week with her sister, Mrs | : thos. ran Cl son
beaux, Septzon Clark, Mrs. Stauffer; — = J H, Bathfon..... ....... 102 60] (andi he funeral of the latter’s|d- H. Cramer 2 oon, pam
Vocal Solo, “Just As I am,” Adams, Were at Valley Forge PD. Thompson Hess, D...... 14 13 ye nh ma the funaml of the laum : Mrs Yoh Finley if Harvisbure , oun hereniters io
Mr. MacDannald; Vocal Solo, “The The following autoed to Valley . : He She es re 3 and Mrs Amo Sheafter and. dani | the late { hristian Wal- |
Good Shephard” Barn, Miss Shy. | Forge Sunday, aoine vin the Linco Clerk of Quarter Sessions . Messrs. Harry Eichler, ( larence : ; - oh 4 1 : Shea mE aay | born. near the Iron |
ner; Chamson De Joie, Hailing, Miss | Highway and returning through Emanuel D Nea nig By vue 27 3 Sau, £H an 8 Dy i ang Jom to Mrs. Blessing Dons go] povnship,
Detwiler; Violin Solo, “Romance,” | Phoenixville, Spring City, Pottstown John G. MeBride, D...... 15 11 3 i aud John Royer attended the i ; Eh 3 gr Ha rs Door sud Me Deceased aged T1 years, 6 |
Spohr, Mr. Eshleman; Noiturne, Gill- [and Reading: Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Coroner. Eu veterans’ pienic at Accomae and Yrs Albert Vert and con months and 28 days. He Yas the
ette, Miss MacDannald; Voeal Solo, Groff, Miss Elizabeth Sheaffer, | David Groff Martin, R..... 82 13 on Amey. Zevnh : Yaw of | Richard of Lancaster, spent Sunday (employ « the Penna. ; R. R. for
“Angels Serenade,” Braga, Mr. [Harvey D. Sheaffer, Benj. Groff,{E. R Miller, R............ 72 420sr. i ohn ovphy, nip us at Prank Carson's, |many years, being crossing watch
Brunner; Evening Chimes, Wheel- | Frank Germer. Miss Ella Hostetter |W. M. Thome, D...... .., 16 17 Mr. ¥ iam Dommel has lve) Miss F: 3 , Rovio left today for] nam a! Florin, but he has lived re-
don, Mrs. Stauffer. , (Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lauer and home from the General Hospital at] HET mS Y.. where she will|lired for some time. He was a mem
EE daughter Dorothy Louise County Commissioner, Lancaster, where a successful opera West Nyack, N. Ys Whos S Liile ) of the Methodist church, the
: . te : Samuel W Diller, R 69 48|tion was undergone spend a v months as the guest of p. O. R. M., and the Railroad Re
— —— y Deine : é gone, y Imp v. ML, and the valroac v
Buying Hail Cut Loaf Y Levi F McAllister, R 35 23 ——t———— Mrs. H. I. Stettler. lief. Deceased | wife and one
Last week at least two firms were Broke Shoulder in Fall fon B SAE B.. 59 43 Sercent Herman Vooel is ing | = Ww rit Fatevl
: . . . Qo r JO « OI , Net ciaiw ons vin Ju E . & ih EL E = Or LAT St 1g V1 A
in the field buying the hail cut to- H. S. Zerphy, contracting carpen-|{\~ A nr 7 LE : 9 > Church Re-Opened Uridat tor Comb Dike. Arkansas. »flrn 4m vest lrairview. |
. Wak . , rT ” xe GA BZook;R............ 52 26 The Bethel of the Churct f God riday for Camp nt, A s Also William Mackev |
bacco in this section. One of the [ter, of East Petersburg, while at Walter C. Beam, D 6 13 say j i op un ter spending some time wi h £0 Yr Eta
firms operated in that section of the | Work on a scaffold on a new build. 2 > Be I el. 2 3 at Cent ral Manor was reopened after As 3 Cramer | elan hese broths
upper end of the county that had) ing in the village on Wednesday. lost 3: J . x i rel. a ’ 9 extensive repairs on Sabbath, Sept. Mrs Chri McElvice and Mrs. | liram of th : I r, of F lorin; |
+a 3 > . ’ z )S ® ess ( The ) after MTS. ‘ i AVL SiN Christ of Ida ‘uneral wiil
been visited by hail and they bought | his balance and fell several feet J or yh W. To L D. eee 1 1 14,1919. The soron fn the alton. Charles Matt and son Charles, J if | iis a 0 Tans rad va
1 : . : : ’ | Jose 5 ( 'K rae. nrasoho : Voor arles Mz: and nm es, , ihe held frown late home in. Floris
about three hundred acres. The |landing on his side and frachring n i is nu Dh 1 Linoon w bre ached by Rev 5 I A Fonctine. vittod V an I I fi his late h EF 1 Flo in, var
other firm had a buyer it the oi his shoutder. Dz Garretison. is the Pr re ngs . 5 erie eres 2 H 1 MacDannald, D.D., who built the Ch ole s H. Sl a 1. Sun : I I- afternoon at one o'clock with | Kr}
Tis T . : ent +. Myers f church i gr apa yi a arle wload , 1a rvic in th ro Road neetine | 1
cinity of Mount Nebo and Rawlins- | attending physician. pa yers led i, 3 1 {church in 1895. Messrs. H. C. Bru a i . th Cr Roads me
ville, who bought seventy-five acres. ————— — pif fe Be Inters D.......... J >| ner and C. N. Mumma sang a duet ali : house at 1:30. Interment will be
The prices paid were from eigh* to Was Bo.-absointad County Surveyor. and Mr Brunner a solo. The follow- | t ! ery
twelve cents for the tobacco on Med 3 a Gt for ths Alfred Wood, RB. =... 98 59mg persons from Mount Joy were . nD
} fr 1 mm sii ole ole INGY ry ( ( ese : ’. Brunner YN. Muam- * S | o o - .
bundles and not assorted. Fhete | nost five. vane uo : . . present: H. C. Brunner, C. N. Mum 3 Tiley f M Stock Sale at Florin
vices would Indicate oe ie fe past five years was medical inspector Prison Keeper ma and wife and son Mark, J. K. M B a! : NY iio / Q 2 . : on will] 8
rices would indicate that farmers : a hg ; bf hi to S . ( ( $ 1 & Bro. wil
I 1 Armers | of the . i= TV ae TJ >t > ( a y . ta , m hurse
: yf the schools in Mount Joy Boro,}J- Carson Obetz, R........ 96 52} ar, ar pig Yori etta, spen I'hu . : D
will get a good round price for : ) as hos ’ Stauffer and wife, Rev. I. A. Mac-|¢ . zg 1 | he their next sale f oe sto at | I
ama mt price Tor and Mount! Joy and East Donegal |W. Fred Smith, D......... 6 14iD only . if The r lay here as Uf Hest : » : Fri
sound crops of tobacco this season. townships. was Ve-ioi i vostog Dannald and wife. Tha repai cost Miller on We Mair . H 1, Flor Pa., o !
Tes diy : iil AD Dn Jester. Directors of the Poor 31,500 and the money was raised. |" a ps : aio os : 9, when they will sell & !
: Ay. 8 rors mendes miving 1,200 william H.' Bitner, RB... . 74 43 |The party from Mount Joy were en- Ra ; : fh r cows, heifers
Spanish War Veterans children the “once over.” vim ri toring 1 | ter of Rohrerstown, SUunaay : > 5 YB, TIC H ?
Important legislation is pend- ———e———— A. S. Brubaker, R o--v.. 81 A7jlcriame d at supper at the home of | 108ts I fe ! It t t D 5S
ing in congress that is of vital in- Daniel H. Denlinger, R..... 84 46|H. S. Mann. vin ( tf
terest to every Spanish War Veteran| 3: B- Keller & Bros. Next Sale [H. Walter Jones, R....... 87 45 yt CM d Mrs. Charles
and their dependents. It is verv es- Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. w Frederic Shoff, R......... 26 19 Big Potato Raiser Me i A h oh NE 633 Evervbod | te
sential that they affiliate with tHe hold their next public sale of 1 J. B. Douglas. D.......... 12 13 Jonas Barto, residing in the vil- i Ay 1 ny I i |
United Spanish War NV oloTans.: o stock at their yards here on Frida George H. Hilton, D....... 12 13|lage of Sporting Hill, made a record a lis GC : A
that this legislation may be brought Sept. 26, when they will sell 80 he | Owen T. Riley, D........... 13 12|asa potato grower that is hard tol“ Mi aod Mie Gi 0 Pa 1s 1 Ww a I
to final enactment, with this purpose of New york Sige ad Erie Conn {John J. Weitzel, D........ 13 12]beat. Mr. Barto had a patch of onel rtole. ene t : S =. 217
in view General Wm. 8. McCaskey | OWS Rheilers and bulls. Also a lot | Oris and one-fourth acres on the farm of } ; f A 1 you
Camp, of Lancaster, will bold a o1 stock steers and cattle for beeves. r of or Jaspecior ga rn|dohn Stehman, near Lancaster Ju WwW x
meeting next Sunday at 2 P. m., in Sale starts 1:25 sharp. Zt. 1p fo he ar Rh tion, from which he took 315 bushels. | p vy
1 oy . ye > —— Eee La . 2 Tha SLA 1 “ ‘x ” >
the council chamber of City Hail, Georg 89 46 The variety 1s known as “Ci ! Gordo Atlanta, ( 1 = Gn,
Lancaster, to which all Spanish War X New Barber Shop IA 89 46] Ihe : ’ a { Dar Cl
Vet of Mount Joy and vicinity Mr liam F. Conrad has op |E 13 1g|Poan wolve H
are urced to attend. : barber p on the second floor o 15 12] I yushi
—- E—ee Jacob Brown's place of business inj; i 12] h I 1 {
Was Hit in the Rear the west end of town. “B * will 15 1 . | Ba I
While J. E. Schroll was cros be pleased to have his friends call to | iy sid for I years ar
7 3 Main street at Jacob on Satur ee him. | Borough Council to |} ind the s t | ! 0d
k ir barse i H. E. Hauer, R iain ie 7 90 ee —— —
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( John 1 yf Steel We Er i 101 A. W. Mumma’s S
fe 1 ¥ I S he Bu ¢ 5 A |
r on the ci tla son was bo I S 7]
Q : I R. I W 3 J I R 1 { 9
Str I tender was m d \ i u D. 1 >
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: W bods shed i ¢ the ho . 1 I
; \ : ; ; Mrs. Oliver Funk, wis roo | B D is I
x : fivine the car at West Main street y. Hat 8B DR
] £ x iticeetlli l a IJ. 1 I el. 1 i |
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v1 \ Lightning Kills Cow i School Directors | On i ! aa
Steelton car was A cow that was ta r she a R 5. 61 §
broke: ler a tree on the Harry Mar | her, B....102 5
TT * the b on We lay | ) 11 S
Hired the City Band a during a heavy 1
A t \ ing of the con storm, was struck by lichtnine and 1 ! Q
whicl inging for the . illed. J 1 {
TM. c y nvention tc held hu PR ry WF 1 TI Sc
h n urday, Oct 25, the City To Free Maytown Pike Le :
Y ster was hired by the Negotiations are under w y for A, 1} sou 1r I
The band will have at | the freeing of the Marietta-Maytown wv remer, 1| Sep 1 H. 1 y p {
vid \ast Atwen > pieces and will wear | turnpike. The purchase price is $3.- | W- R. Heilig, R 1 ast wee
rr ~ ~ . . o . Y J Y > » }
ir pov 7 fissar uniforms. 000, half of which will be paid by |C- N. Mumma, R.......... 1 Frances Willard Day year, ‘ing 1 sh i
et eer Q . Nis c . 5a p . : : P
> $ the State #hid half by the county. High Constable _ Friday, Sept. 26 will be observed uves inend \ or
H:s- *.xperience Was Great -_— re Benj. Gro. B............. 8 9 | in our public schools as Frances W ) I | is | V
J Quinr, of Elizabethtown, In His 89th Year Chas. Johnson, R......... 7 t | lard Day. ( Longen- be
grved for two years with Can- Rev. 8. R. Zug, of Palmyra, for-}C. Horst, R.............. © 5 ee \V Mrs ) ty |
orces in France and Siberia, merly of Elizabethtown. went ona] Geo. Heiserman, R........ 3 Marriage Licenses Str
ice in Africa years ago dur-| journey to New York city last week, J A. L. Stumpf, B........... 1 Leonard Deekman, Columbia, and v » ss this | M¢
var with the Boers. though he is almost a nonogenarian. (Continued on page 8) Katie L. Hause, Mount Joy. ensyy Bun: | :

 





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i] S:BROWNS TEAM |" ™MiP80PR wr or [PRIMARY ELECTION ““:iiveifd®ince|QUR WEEKLY |" “iT u~c OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
that the parcel post rate on fruits S—— | ance, which resulted in an enthusias- | MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND

Miss Mary A. Hersh died at Co-
eet mame
Reynolds, colored,
rocker at his home
Mrs. Mary A. Rahn of Columbia,
died
friends
years old and death was «
disease
after returning
Miss Florence Hansford
posite Bainbridge, died at
weeks of typhoid fever.

Levi Hershey
Levi Hershey,
Elizabethtown, died
noon 2:30 o'clock at St. Joseph’s
diseases, aged sixty-four years.
is survived
and daughter.
Mrs. J. B. Klebs
Jersey, will be


Joy cemetery. Deceased was a Miss
Green before marriage and formerly


troubles, aged
in Herlc y's cemetery.
Robert M. McCracken
 





James R. Nissley
brother, Rose,