WOLUME XIX NO. 24 ‘The Mount Jo Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, November 12, 1919 Bulletin $1.50 a Year in Advance y . “ —~ Any One in the Market for Real Estate Can be Accommodated by Seeing J. E. Schroll, Mount Joy T EE N NO RESTRICTIONS | FATHER AND SON DAY IN |cHARLES A. GREIDER WAS F ON SALE OF CIDER THE DOINGS | UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OUR WEEKLY ELECTED PRESIDENT THE ELECTION IN — | —i— .LECTE L$ 5 ' The restrictions on the sale of AROUND FLORIN Father and Son Day will be ob- : NC sacha! COUNTY ROBBERIES cider—sweet and hard-—have been served in the United Brethren CARD BASKET Fe ¢ Ana oumly Dirsctors THE TOWNSHIPS lifted by the Revenue Department ————— { church on Sunday, Nov. 16th. Ev- aston) ation met at Millrsile lus 4 and regardless of its alcoholic con- . TO-DATE HAPPEN. | erybody is most cordially invited to rrr cs " | stionded A tact 4 ) of S——————— THE THIEVES WHO OPERATED tents it may be sold from door to ALL THE UP THAT THRIVING attend and witness the rendition of PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | eli attended. Jesurs on the at THE RESULT OF LAST WEEK'S A HERE LAST MONDAY NIGHT door freely. Thus long-suffering, | the following program: [| MANY COMERS AND DOERS Su er e 1 I hep [ Dri ak of BATTLE OF BALLOTS THRU. 4 WERE CAUGHT THRU law restricted lovers of “bubble” | AND BUSY VILLAGE | Song; Song; Scripture, Earl | IN THIS LOCALITY Pindar ot Andi he OUT THE RURAL ALBERT H. STUMPF, water may quench their thirst un- meres | Myers; Prayer, Harold H¢ armon; | ——— | Hioh Qe ool ere fora, music DISTRICTS OF THIS PLACE hampered. Mrs. Louisa Brandt and Mrs. | Song; Birthday Offering: Song: Les. | ; : ey En. ] a ——— — le Here is the ruling sent out by the |Jacob Grogg of Mount Joy Sundayed | son: Selection by Orchestra; Young | Mr. Re uben Shellenberger pent for the ongasion and the numbers Following is the vote polled in all } Solution of the robberies, which [Revenue Department. Its every line at Mr. Joseph Heisey's. a [Men's Quartette; Report by Presi- | Sunday at Ppiiadelphia, £11 Tu wore el Yesgtved, Ihe Deily. the townships sur: ding Mount have been terrorizing many com- [contains comfort and joy. A drink Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gish, son Edwin | dent Loyal Sons Class; Recitation by | Mrs. John * haulers ih 15 pac a ory aly a hi ureter Joy Bore munities in Lancaster county during that has punch can now be secured. and Dr. and Mrs. Bryson, of Laneas- Ellis Fellenbaum; Greetings from | spent Sanday as on i ard v at Do x PW er ae] CONOY pe the past three weeks, was found Sat- | “Cider is not a vinous liquor with- | ter, spent Sunday in our village. | Shave rhood, Crusaders, We Sisters, | - Miss ITIge wi SD i : i gay § : nk ol h s stated tt : t I or . i TS J Jide of Fleatior Ross Ashton urday night, when William C. Brown, | in the meaning of the act of Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Eshleman, of | Shining Stars, Loyal Sons, Dorcas, | Elizabethtown, visi ; : riends. {im } eh he sited ba 16 on i 8 s | A d de 2 - tos As ; ; aged 34, of 2 Breneman Court and [ber 21, 1918, and it is not necessary | near Rheems, Rev. Jno. Zook and | Good Cheer Class und Win Oncl . Miss Frances Gorber sen Sunday he : honor . 9 erred upon him the | Ld fq Wn i of lection = Joseph Schurter, aged 16, of “just |for the Internal Revenue officers to|wife of Palmyra, Were Sunday | Class; Song; What We Owe to the | VISIUINE Fiona 8 him ot ow al plednod hix 8 If to Te \ r faith, 1] in | Joht i Wile DB, Ta stable- : nowhere,” and William Horn, of |report to the Department of Justice | visitors to Mr. Monroe Forney and | Sunday School, John Booth; Ad-| Miss Natha Good 5D ne ’ veral PD ged MS 2a ih Or Santa y In | % ha ah R " h [Sonsla ) Ss Lancaster, were arrested by mem- [instances of its manufacture or sale. | family. [dress, Rev. Snavely; Offering and days at Philaacinhie Anh we k Co fie nte est af education, The pros 7 il S. ry wn, RB. ins , le, bers of Troop E.,’ State Police, Con- “Cider put upon the market and| Mrs. George Stoll and son Mer- | Announcements; Song; Benediction. Miss gy Reyer tz NM adi : for th Appa oi a as Direct # B.. FP He Sn R : “138; stable Herbert Steigerwalt and the sold as wine must be taxed. Cider is | ritt of the Capitol City, Mrs, | The officers for the Rally of Father week with Thomas Bretz’s 1dale- Th Fo) : num Jean, nuged ns e ] er 2 ®, 0 Fman, ks ES : local police department. The trio not really wine and if it is not so|Amanda Gish of Elizabatiitown, 1and Son Day in the Sunday School | WP: ’hilds spent of | it De TN Nolt, fw Wise, D.,: 19 Su; vith Mc "i confessed to their complicity in the |Put up and sold as wine it is not were Saturday and Sunday visitors fare: Superintendent, Earl Myers; | . Miss Frances on pent Dome He id aE nas Ww op 1 I rami B14: 1D Ips 14 To gps robberies, making a clean statement |Subject to the wine tax, regardless of | to Mrs. Barbara Hostetter. lc horister, Warren Bentzel; Librar. | Hime mn ( simmils, von ii \ fi SR t we A ne ; a Au tire R. A. Hummel 6 he to the effect that they are the guilty the amount of alcohol it contains or The following persons from town li ian, Lloyd Myers; Pianist. Jno. | brother. Mattias s Mo i doy id ip wor named 3 dl Is = h ‘s I wnme 8 ye a5 parties. : : " |its intoxicating qualities. The only |accompanied the excursion to Phils- |} ooth; Secretary, Clarence Gris- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Licberher spent|as members of the Executive com Bos boadary ity 0h = years, : tax that applies is the tax on soft|delphia on Sunday: Mrs. Jno. Wach- | singer, : | Sunday at Philadelphia, visiting | mittee. Hon. M. R. Hoffman, of East 138; Amos Charles, 6 years, D., 16. : Confess Many Robberies drinks imposed under the revenue |stetter, Mrs. Jno. Dyer, Mrs. Eph- | etl $Me | friends. : : Dozega} 's on the Legislation coth DONEGAL, WEST r : Fitten Soniessions of fhe Jnany act of 1918.” I! raim Arndt and daughter, Miss Mary | Frank Slothauen oi hs alumbis, iftee ana Dr. hd. yews of vid Judge of. Elections—Harry J. obberies were made to the State Po- The sale of eider from door to|and Miss Miriam Guhl. LOCAL DOIN spent Sunday here visiting a girl | place, is one of the Delegates to the | Gish R.. 106. Inspector of ‘Elee- lice, after the thieves had been door, and along the curb market ean | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Hershey { friend. State convention. tions—W illiam Chapman, Jr., R warned that they would be used | now go on ae restraint. “Re-| held a family reunion at their Top Mrs. Frank Bookman and Mrs. EEE 100; Aaron Becker, D., 16. Com against them at Court trial. The gardless of its alcoholic contents or|on Saturday with the following IN REAL ESTATE [simon Menaugh spent the day at|pFARm PRODUCTS CO. stable—Morris G. Reem, R., 104. series of robberies at Landisville, fits intoxicating qualities it can be |relatives and friends present: Mr. | Lancaster. . HOLD BIG MEETING | Assessor—Harry S. Ober, R., 100; - Christiana, Millersville, Strasburg, sold” are words that mean much to|and Mrs. Ephraim Hershey, of May- Misses Helen and Martha Greena | ria | William H. Wade, D., 16. School ‘Mountville, Manheim and Mount Joy [the seeker after a substitute for 2.75 | town, Mrs. Amanda Gish, Mr. Harry A 21 acre tract of land located | walt are spending some time at] The annual meeting of the stock- |Directors—Phares K. Landis, R., 99; . several in Lancaster city within the beer and spiritous liquors which are | Smeltzer and daughter Mildred of | ear Landisville was sold at private | Harrisburg. ; ow holders of the Mount Joy Farm | Jacob S. Shearer, R., 97; Reuben K. past ten days were confessed to by completely banned. Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Her- | sale to John D. Hershey, for $2,300. | Miss Helen Slothauer of Cotun- |p ’roducts Company was held in Mt. | Becker, D., 19; Horace T. Will, D., both Brown and young Schurter. It is safe to predict that the | shey and daughters Helen and Jene Levi Nissley sold his home on | bia, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. | Joy Hall yesterday afternoon with a | 16. Supervisor—John S. Foreman, Mh Making Lancaster their headquar- manufacture of cider will increase a |of Elizabethtown, Mr. and Mrs. | West High street, Elizabethtown, to | Amos Kaylor. : | ve ry good attendance. The reports R., 96; A. E. Winters, 18. Township oF ney Woda sly lg Digs hundredfold in Lancaster county, Abram Sherk of Mastersonville, Mr. Ino: B Bradley of Mastersonville, IL S RY oi ot shancastel be of the various officers was heard. | Auditor- -William H. Snyder, R., 99; : selbiiil é and many old jugs, which were cast!and Mrs. Christian Hershey, daugh- | on Private terms. pent oSadurgay Visiting ta} The president reported that the | Frank Sweeney, D., 15. their destination, other times hiking | aside will be unearthed and filled to | ters Alverta and Elizabeth and son, The property of Henry Gamber, | relatives here. ; ; | company packed 1,471 cases of to- | miles to the point and back. Each |the brim. { Paul of near Florin, Mr. and Mrs. deceased, at East Petersburg, was | Mr. Percy Hord, of Chizag: bacco or 550,000 pounds. This repre- | RAPHO 3 ime : Ba wie Boe, 5 ging! ir N. Hershey and two children as sold on Saturday afternoon at Spent 3 onday with Mrs. Sar: th sented 44 lots of 70 different | Newtown Distiiss i record of more an eight years, he Gladys and Harold of Leb: My. | public sale to Emanuel Gochnauer | Brady, here. | growers. Six undred case ere | a h.acections FLAS A serving time in the Lancaster county MONTHLY REPORT OF THE IE i I ti ot Lat Givi Hi for $2,600. Misses Esther and Alta i cently #014 = Sree 20 9 231 3 2 ; B ani Moore, D., 22. \ prison for robberies, and a term of | MILTON GROVE HIGH SCHOOL | Arlene and son Wilbur, of Harris-| A tract of land containing about [spent Sunday at Elizabethtown, cents a pound. | nest Of Ciecons = Emanuel H | nearly five years in the Eastern = Hare, Miss Catharine Sanders, Mr. | 8 acres belonging to Henry M. Flory | visitir friends. i= : The following directors were | al tal = or Foeoh Mung penijeniiay for robbery of the | Son ; Sveriges of os ii nr loyd Mort, of near Maytown, Mr. |a few miles north of Manheim Mi Elizabeth Stumpf is Spending ected for the ensuing year: Me [£ 2 x og sor Rm Eman St ’ L > stores, post- |} gh Dey hie as “ib and Mrs. aul Buohl. Ad] [OT : flesvis A Samuel E. ( . : ap offices and dwellings, with Schurter | lows: ; present had a very WY aa Harold Felr sold his farm of 6 M | E. Souders of Har-|wmMonpge er ro a "¢ nan standing watch outside. When extra | Senior Class—Christian Youmg| XX = oo — l acres near Ma ville to Uria’s | risbu reiatiy hore everin, OUR 0 x a 197.3, Mary Risser 97.1, Nora Eby] Klir for $85 pe TP far ( difficulty was encountered the boy |, + ea Ey ; Yi Caylor—S k ; The fa: . " : ! RA! M RTUARY was called in and assisted in the rob | yr ; Rush Taney 982, Ema Paul rr Shelley and Mrs jZdions ine one on which Mr, Kline J a 4 i ihe ji President ner W. beries and the breaking open of the | Moyer 94.7, Christian Stern 89, Or-'_, : Noyion n of 4 Svs: 1 now and owns £ I th hex \ p I Ti GQ RECORDINGS a {lena Greiner 88. am say. of, Oi near Anecems, and f of Anche ( it Rapho. I : Q — safes. | Junior Class—Amos Stauffer 96. Miss Ada Shelley, ughter of Mr. | B. SI 3 a Ww avay. of oh 1 \ 3 raid : Several of he safes, which have | Gertie Young 95. Saal Hos 3.4 land Mrs. Samuel Shell of Daun- |, - ; : Dae ta v 1. IW ro hor Soon h : . sen brosen, show evidence of very ly nish Thome 93. Liz Stews 63.) hin County, were d in mar il Bs 2 hey , : MANY WI KNOWN PE in nese er oerms, *! just opened [ Clavton Young 90 Isa: : B roil 91, )'( ! at: the home of the bride, | Yi > : oa ce > . By 3h : i oe 2 L id — : that’s al oa a ng vi Sane bombergel . 1 inion. A of Martin Shearer ne Cha 0 GREAT REYOND 26 Maw sor . Samuel Witmer. They were ; : : i. : 1 : 3 Browm; a man of low mentality, | Te 2 2% Lowe Mwra Hess 03. atte! ed by Miss Mary Enterline | ! : = Sold ar Bn ko sale, on Y on. > re | a a, ra Tpen SL 7 a8 he og his tale | tncor Bn oa rs Res 4 nd Mr. David Miller. The follow- bein : 1 rish af os Doneg 3 id SALUNGA FIRE COMPANY ther E. Keisey je fobhesies. “Me and the iid plan- |p.) Wehieman 95. John Bronds Od. guests were present: Mr. and | p.m cor ral ney: Yehhie. Sind HAS ANNUAL ELECTION | 1 [st E ne er oTie] * i arac tht h 3 By $ tidy I Le Ja, , ] 3 arm ¢« ts o l1o4 acres and was delphia »unda N . A Nl > 20 1 ones pug It vw gol hoy Susan Engle 93, Ruth Wolgemuth ; re Davi 8 on Bas Amos Bru- | sold fi in acre, making $9,38( y W eh : 9 delph 1, penny. Every a n = livid 1 93, David Keener 91.5, Christian iy er, M S 3 Reon saylor, Mr. and | On rday at Sole fl : ; Woods v . \ u h eting of 0 / own for in- nye ver) im ve divided | Risser 89, Rhoda Ginder 89, Mary | Samuel Witmer, Mus. Isaac | gq, Vist Potorgl Be TALL, y F Comps Mondo: y 0 16 aged Suny, We pievaise q/ not to tell on | Brandt 88 Llovd Tisser 85. Fora Shelly, Mrs. John Garber, David and L. ol > th da a oe 2 Dlr i \ \ Diu >i f , offic e1 1 A 2 } d ted from each other, and we didn’t.” tas: Ra Bonar BEY © bs B: wbara Shelley, Rov and Minnie |. Teh) Stand am dwelling ah reside Q ( f rel D 1 daugh- Yhie we A oo ” Hess 85, Roscoe Thome 75. : AL . An Innie {+5 Elam ' Nolt, of Nefls r housekeep n the Flowers | ; v ¥ fF Q wo laug hesitation: “Rare I ir pd et no dition and visitors are always wel- man, Uli. an iat Eli Brubal ‘Ts | with his nily will occupy the place Mrs. Lucy Sto 1 Mi Helen] den rd Peifer; - - V7 tol] wort os Deine ins ven come. Charles G. Becker, Prin. Joan ; holler: Ar. Zn ws Tobias | on April 1, 1920. S I ar 1ding the at | ae 5. X; Secretary, | George Ziegler o & 5 2 2 rr Pr rériact { ¢ i I Ss te - ‘ 1 \ N : tr toe r- JS Ke r 153 y : I went there, I didn’t know much, YS Baer 3 0 Ts Fonn or I on : Saturday realtor Jno E. | He rrishyre wi In Joe H la D ¥: eehoreer. e a 3 3 Inesday but believe me, when I came out I Pastor's Reception oy hy a op Jo or Schroll sold the beautiful bungalo of : Mi and Mrs. C. 8 I i Mis. | R. a A pS h oe ho te of his donghten was full-fladged. What you don’t In the U. B. Church last evening Harry Shelley, Mabel and Raymond hd Suh “ ! ox 22 Fiona Lo Mr, a hie oe on er, ) years; John Hamilton and] 1 8 D ] : Ian know when you go in, you soon learn |& Public reception was given to the Kaylor, Martha Shearer. I Sura treorse Althouse, of Radner, Pa, the visited : a Pi As one year; fire chief, William {the inf : 3 Sue fo from the felltrs around You.” pastor, Rev. C. A. Snavely and fam- , >. Earl Eshleman Pant Shear { newly appointed freight agent of | : Mr. and Mrs. Elm E. Swor of i 2 a Ed lid an A 1e ir im of ad age after : ad ily. A splendid program of music SE EE yes [the Penna. BR, R. in this place. The | York, spent Monday and Tue day a TT ors end me an mem» Police On Their Trail rd recitations cons : : Risser, Fannie Gingrich, | r.haser will move there p ] s and friends engine halph Myers; | ber of tl r irch and the : ecitations was rendered. Also | Viplet Raker : on 2 purchaser will move there April 1st. ni enas. . ° From the first time that the depre- |, Iarosias hy: Pobids iad | Violet Baker, Roy Baker, Miriam Tha terms of sale wore t Wealand and | Or of RB He was em- dations started in the county bor- an y ropresoninsives of the Hoffer. Sarah Gingrich, Rebecca Last Vonine De. some time in | | it the oughs, officers were quietly on the : apps of oe Sv Sonveman, Anna Eckroth, Susie | mk sold at public sale Sor Frank ids and rela- We ber—Hockenberry n ice iter was trail of the two main robbers. Con- Phrrsonthortiis : re en ny Nissley, Ada Bricker, Fhymond Ris- | Zeager, trustee in the estate of Mar- | tives : iid isther Helen Weber, daugh- | ployed the h Colonel H. stable Steigerwalt and State Police | of Rev Snavely’s Te at you ser, Abram Nissley, Mr. and Mrs. | garet Bopp, the frame house on Mrs. Chas. H. Dillin and two | ter of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Weber, | Haldeman. H ived by worked on several tips. Finally the sented te Him " Also > By a. oe Aaron Nissley, Mr. cad Mrs. Allen | West Main street now occupied by | daughters Ma 1d nd Elsie spent | o West Do il street, and James | wife and several ch right tip came from ex-Sheriff ot a aS a saree Sak Kaylor, Emma and Dessa Eshleman, | Harry W. Garber. It was boucht Saturday 1 bethtown with | Hockenberry, of near BI Perry —~ Stumpf, of Mount Joy, who said he y ane Jose ot he a Fannie Witmer, Katie Brubaker, |by Jacob G. Brown for $2,540.00, | friends. | Coun were united in marriage at Mrs. E a Shir saw Brown in Mount Joy. He knew pre Enbst er poe y. 1 Je Day Naomi Enterline, Edna and Anna | The purchaser will move there in the Miss Mary Westenberger, of Had- [New B loomfield Inte Thursday. They = Is coms i MBN him of old. Constable Steigerwalt happily and ap i Yi To go hi Enterline, Reta and Katie Brubaker, | Spring. donfield, N.J., sy , few days ith lt ire spending a week with the groom’s | ,¢ te or. ay was told of the fact and this, with ments ye ho Ts oe Ros =| Esther Herr, Ada Coble, Ada Risser, At the same time five shares of | Mr. and Mrs Benjamin 3rown offyarents afi ter which oo will return da: ar TT of other evidence that he gathered, was Yosce nmber Ietont. £ € very Helen and Elsie Brubaker, Katie | Union National Mount Joy Bank |this place. : | to this place. Mr. Hockenberry is or BL Se sufficient to fix the crimes on Brown en Baker, Mrs. Joseph Risser, Lydia and | stock were sold to Phares Brandt for | Miss Emma Snyder and Miss Mary | €1 ved on the farm of Mr. Chas. |ghe J ean and Schurter. | Agnes Gibble. The ushers were | $132.75. Sheaffer of Lanoastor ore visiting) er, north of town. The bride | ro. ard Both Brown and Schurter were Farm Women Met (Clarence Herr and Samuel Risser. TE in the family of Mr. James Chil Is | very well known here and the new bE i n heard before Alderman Heinitsh The Farm Women’s monthly meet- | FIRE COMPANY HELD { over Sunday, dded couple have the best wishes She fg ne Monday afternoon at 1:30 on the [iN€ Was held at the home of S. N.IwANT THE IRONVILLE INTERESTING MEETING | Miss Fannie Gingrich of Lancas of a host of friends Charch of May Mount Joy charges. Both were re. | Becker, near Mastersonville, on Sat- TURNPIKE ROAD FREED —_— [ter, spent the week-end with her] EES, neal oe turned to Court on the charges. anlay, Dr W fer, superintendent ee —— - The regular monthly meeting of | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sing.) Deeds Recorded Ed pa 3 ol Vv, 1 stand The Sige a y : “i West Hempfield township for signa- | 2S ursday evening. There wasa | “Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Reed and | lo tf ground in Mount Joy, $225. trial on the many charges. His erim- e meeting was well attended. tures of taxpayers asking for the |'®!Y good attendance and an im- [son of Phil adelphia, spent the week- | Ze nas H. Eshleman to Henry B. Mrs. David L.. Moo oe HO See 0 as far as . freeing of the Columbia and Chest- pabiam Sestion, Moke “modern fire | en he re as guests of his sister, Miss | Kaegal, property in East Donegal, Mrs. Clira M. on ia 5 i S d in 1914 for Getting Ready for Deer nut Hill turnpike road, a toll road hg aking apparatus, was discussed. | Reed, on East Main street. $3,500. I. Moonev. died on A less than four and not more than The Mount Joy hunting club has three miles long, running from Co- |” inally it was decided to appoint Sarah Burkert, an overseas | Elizabeth J. Miller to A. A. Wit-| the home 11 years for the Sourbeer robbery. sent to Franklin County by auto|lumbia to Ironville. As this highway committee of ten who shall dev who just returned from ac-|Mmeyer, 43 acres of land Rapho | vy \ He was paroled recently, and will [truck all the material for a hunters’ |is not on the Sproul route the coun- | So means of raising money. | is spending some time with |township, | after serve the ‘balance of the sentence hut 14 by 20 feet in size, to be used [ty will have to purchase it to make it While it was not definitely decide 1, i Ethel Sheaffer of this place. Irwin . Heisey to years, aged when he is sentenced. District At-|during the deer season. Everything |a free road and with the consent of the consensus of opinions prevailed | Mr and Mrs. Samuel Farver and|Greiner, 11 acres and 112 per was Bi nT torney Sumner V. Hosterman has |is cut to size, ready for nailing to-|the three supervisors, M. M. Weaver, that the company may buy a chem- | two children and Mr. and © Irvin | timber land in Mount Joy tow are = taken charge of the indictments and gether. Andrew Mummaw and Christian ical truck. | Kaylor of Deodate, spent Sunday TT SY will press the charges. = se Greider, this road will be kept in re- | or | VIS g Amos Kaylor and family. Ream’s Next Schurter’s Confession New Presiding Elder pair by the township. A Young Army 1 and Mrs. H. B. Ha wer and On Saturday, Nov. . The signed confession of Schurter Sunday, Nov. 16, Rev. A. E. Tr . The number of gunners’ licenses | are spending the at Phil- | Re will hold his ¢ is as follows: Hangen the newly elected presiding Seasen for Muskrats and Skunks | Sued to date is 13,002 and that | phia and Washing C., to-| whe very | “The first time I ever robbed any | Elder of the Evangelical church will a law passed last session of number is 1,640 more than were is- gether with other j ( nterest. | sold He ha place was at East Peterbsurg. I was |be here and preach and also have] it eit the season in which Suse in 1918. The expectation is | _Misses Ei Gingricl I M B then living out at the home of Anna [communion in the United Evan-pskunks and muskrats may be taken is | "23% 14,000 will be reached before | Kramer hiked to Eli thtoy i s f 3 ; Soin, 826 E Marion street,” Lan- | gelical church. Come everybody is|from November 15th to the last day the close of the season. If they don’t | Sune afte i Dor : hil- ; caster, nna., and I used to meet | welcome. > : of February. It is unlawful to take | St°P_ ere long the rabbits won't | short t rett 1 ) P. m { A br ( rich Bill Br there Sunday. This night —————— skunks or Tels by digging, reach as we doubt whether there is | by car. Tee ry, Mrs. § S H ; of the very Bill Brown got on the Mount. Joy Man Eniists {smoking out, or by hunting at night | °"¢ for gach hunter thus far. : A 1 Ka k Sieg st—Forry I 3 The - : street « xt Len ‘and Duke streets Harry G. Arndt, of Mount Joy, |¥ith dogs. But these animals may T ri) M: A ! Siegr W | vil e and I at Walunt and Duke, | was accepted at the army recruiting .|be taken at any time or in any mah- Me nesday nstead of Friday 3 3 Mary K I Wiss M 2 at the or \partments. station, ot lancaster oF Monday | "¢! by the ow ner or occupier ofl jos J. B Keller & Bro. will v N Q I Ra . 2 “We a8 as Manheim, then morning. He joined the motor {land Jecupied b; themsc Ives. The olg Proir next pusic sale of live | M N.. N-} 8 -in rot off | walked back to transport corps for a period of three |'d82 ©f this provision is to allow stock at their yards here on Tue sday, GHTNING FLASH STUNS ast Peters 1 we went to the | years. {people to protect their property | v. 18, w hen they will sell 80 he: ’ | ELIZABET! YWN MAN roccry store e window had al’ PA [2sainst > by these animals. B New York pane Erie and Lan ry B | mn ibis creen W k the screen out i Nt » [ter Lounty cows, heifer SS -w = A Elia } d Bi nt in, and I stayed out-| . a Woe Teh" Hand Badly Cut iso 2 lotof Stock steers C 1d Miss I Frank & Bros Next Sale S by le; B n the store about aco oyer, H. R. rissinger, | Norman Ruhl, the nine-year-old | ‘°F Pee { ncaster fess C. 5. Fra & Bro. wil |P R mir hen I thought I heard C s A. Grejder and H. B. Kready, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruhl. | 1 Mrs. W A ] < Potter and th 1 r R R w dhe © garage, and I called Se directors of Rapho township {residing near Ruhl’s Chureh, had the On a Hunting Trip COWS, nm Holsteins; | unusual d Tues : started to walk Biter ed ‘the directors’ convention {ice tune of having the thumb and Dr. A. F. Snyder and f: ac- | Te ——-0 =.............. S fers stee \ 1 avy % | for the trolley held a¢ Millersville on Thursday. two fingers cut off at the first joint | by George Groff, lof | £ of hay { and ks little station then 3 = of his left hand while cutting straw | A * the heme of the doct 3 Basket Ball s se s stockya a g un- ney. Bill gave me Potter—Detwiles . jit a hand cutter. parents in the Pocona Mountains, y he 0 H re F el, om Fr N S half an hour bya 0 | 3.50. then we Mr M. S. Potter and Miss Mary ——— where they will hunt for several Toy | el 4 Ml meine st He was not fully on I got home about Belle Detwiler both very well This Is Institute Week days. | Joe Wants His Money ird k man, 5 o’clock fn the morning.