~ 'T’he Mount Joy Bu VOLUME XIX NO. 35 Mount Joy, Pensa, Wednesday, January 28, 1920 $1.50 a Year in Advance Everybody Should Donate Liberally Toward the $15,000 Budget for Better Fire Apparatus OUR EXHIBITORS A WEDDING RECEPTION CLARENCE SMITH | BILLMEYER MAN IS \ TYPICAL INDIAN FOR MR. AND MRS. GANTZ 1 i HELD FOR MURDER OUR ‘WEEKLY : SPOKE IN OUR SCHO@LS OUR MORTUARY A wedding reception was held on Pettko Hulybenny v was arrested at CARD BASKET N. K. Dhalwani, a graduate of RECORDINGS AT TOBACCO SHOW Sunday at the home of Nehemiah KILLED AT AT FLORIN the Billmeyer quarries of J. E. Baker a Bombay University, India, and Ober: Gantz, half a mile north of town in | ray Jost ome by Zombors we . lin College, U. S. A delivered ani in oh a honor of their son and his wife. The o e ptate poce, e was brought sresting lecture in the High Sc MANY FARMERS THRUOUT THIS | day was spent in feasting and music| WAS STRUCK BY A FAST TRAIN | to Lancaster and taken to Norris-| PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE nk a eu Seal MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE ; SECTION WON PRIZES AT and was much enjoyed by all. The| AST FRIDAY AND DIED | town, where he is being held, accused] MANY COMERS AND DOERS afternoon. : : HAVE PASSED TO THE THE STATE SHOW AT following persons were present: Mr. WITHIN AN HOUR— of being Imps ated in the murder of IN THIS LOCALITY He was dressed in native costume, GREAT BEYOND As HARRISBURG and Mrs. N. S. Gantz, Mrs. B. U. y EARS OLD James H. Maguire, of Gulph Mills, GE and "the address, which was based on Sa : Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ONLY 21 Y S last month. g 3 Mrs. C. S. “Gingrich and daughter |the life in his native country was Mrs. Ada V. Miller died at New- { A: State Farm Prodocts show was Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser : ipT——— : ; Hulyhenay Jo) he prasones of Dis- | psther spent Saturday at Lancaster. very interesting to the pupils of the |ark, N. J., aged 46 years. Mrs. Olive M2 weld ot Tlartishure. Inst Tress and daughters Marian, Ethel and Clarence Smith, a resident of Flor- rie / boy ey enninger, 0 Norris. Mr. Wilbur Hornafius of Eliza-|various schools. During his dis-| Stoll, of Rheems, is a sister. “ ours x avs Helen; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bertz-|in, was struck by a fast train and in- | town, Pa., told details of the mur |. ihtown spent Sunday in this boro.|course he gave an actual illustration er rc—— feature of which was a competitive | f.1q and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. |jured so severely that he died shortly | der and subsequent movements of | = pp. Kraybill of Elizabethtown. | of how the native Hindu eats, by eat- Harrison Walton, a former teach- exhibit of tobacco by the various Benja. Kauffman and daughter |after the accident. himself and Mike Okopas, who oc- spent Sunday here us the guest ob ing soup with his fingers, showed er in the Millersville Normal School, growers. There were about 125 to-| planche all of Mount Joy; Mr. and The unfortunate young man was | cupies a cell at the Tombs prison in| fangs 7 : how to make a turban, spoke three | died at Philadelphia, aged 54 years. bacco farmers in sompeition J. H. fas Ed. Myers and daughters|an employe of Section Foreman Eli | New York, charged with being im- Misses Ida and Clara Greenawalt different Hindu dialects, sang two TT Hostetter, of Millersville, submitted Katherine, Mildred and Edith of Sa-|Arndt’s gang at Florin. The men | Plicated in the crime. were the guests of Miss Pauline |Hindu songs in native tongue, dis- Elizabeth, widow of the late samples of the sixty-eight crop he|j;;05; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bertzfield | were busy thawing ice from switches Hulybenny, who was committed to| Shoop on Sunday played many articles from India, | Samuel J. Serfried, formerly of Co- has grown and was the winner In| .,4 son Russell; Miss Edna Schnei- [near the Bachman Chocolate factory. | jail without bail, stated that he was Misses Esther rand Lizzie , Zeager such as a wedding dress, turbans, lumbia, died at Harrisburg aged 68 lass 3, easily carrying off the a of Lozieagier; Mes Tne Eros, Mr. Smith was using a Haw torch as glad he had beer cangh, as Sued Eva and Esther Brocht spent Wed. |bowl, cups, musical instruments, | years. Br : of Columbia; Mrs. Ezra Brenner, of [it made some noise and as it was a | a terrible 2 5 tension he had|,a.sqay at Marietta. beaded purse, shoes, bracelets, ete. . . in nforviewen JF. Ww. lizken Millersville; Mr. and Mrs. Milton |bit foggy, he did not notice the ap- been under all the time. Both Huly- By aialia Ellis and Ruth He Sa spoke on the economic life Miss Mary Shreiner ihc oxlensive ‘tobacco grower, OU Sherrick and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. |proaching train. It was Train No. benny and Okopas, it is said, accused Espenshade autoed to Marietta last|of the Hindu and his experience Miss Mary Shreiner died at the Landisville, who judged the exhibit Harry Hess and sons Sherrick and |620 east, due there at ten o’clock each other of being the one who WM oAn cary Sion { "when he first came.to America: also Brethren Home, at Neffsville, early said it was undoubtedly the most| Kenneth of Middletown; Mr. and|running a little late, as it was 10:12 | struck te fatal blow. Mr. Emil Mevre of Lancaster.|Spoke about the “caste system” in | Thursday morning. She was seventy- creditable display of Lancaster coun- | p,q. Harry Shoemaker of Florin. |when he was struck. The superintendent of the Baker spent Sunday as the oat ot Mb India. —- two years of age, and was a former ty tobacco ever made. “There has | qh. bride received a.Jarge number of He was only thrown a short dis- quarries, at Billmeyer, stated that and Mrs. C. S. Qinarich : : Mr. Dhalwani is a typical Indian resident of Reading. never been such a handsome show- most beautiful and useful gifts. tance and showed very few cuts or | Hulybenny had been employed by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Miller and|of the upper caste, and speaks Eng- mr es ; he Jeuied enthusiastically, . bruises but must have been injured them only a few days. Mrs. D. L. Lafferty were at Harris |lish very fluently. He is u self-made . Mrs. Susan R. Stroh 2nd it emp atically proves the educa- internally. Foreman Arndt and his ty burg last week as guests of Mrs. C.|man—a good example of having no|, Susan R., wite of Justice of the Fo of iy vg Le loss) COMMITTEE MEETS assistant George Shetter removed | YOUTHFUL COASTER RUN I". Albright. Tesources. Bones J: B Sa 2 Mambo died a ate-wide, a ave been : : : ri : ae ; LE Sunday afternoon after a year’s ill- Wold the Dost To veare Bots Dare : hin fo the home of William Derr OVER BY AUTOMOBILE alr. Glayion Pelnyashen of Fev ——— A ——e ness, aged 70 years. The funeral ra cain “WITH GOOD | SUCCESS Dr. J. 3 Newpher and Dr. James Eight-year-old Nora Greiner, with his Er Mrs a will’ be held on Priday. themselves proud.” Ziegler the latter the Penna. Rail- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pen en Sh HEN dom THE DOINGS ot. Ceo. There were about 125 growers in road’s physician, were summoned. | Greiner, of Mastersonville, was Mrs D P, Lapperty of Philadel ‘ . Frances Crouse competition, and the exhibit were They were in attendance Rfteen seriously injured near her homelnhis. spent a Apperw age Miss Frances Crouse died on Sun- divided into three classes each of | FLORIN HAS ORGANIZED AND minttes after the avctdent about 5:30 o’clock on Friday even- b a She A Jew qny3 Jers ag the day at the home of her sister at secdicns and Havana. WILL MAKE A GREAT EF- An APTOS train was going east | ing in a coasting accident. : Main ror 4 Milo —— Pan age an ¥ Eliza The a hom e prize winners from this lo- F T IN 2 ing BW : The tot was coasting on t Misccs Dor ivninh. ; and raised at Elizabethtown. 18 ality are as follows: Martin Swarr, ga or Ey and bod i work i hhoens in front of hor Rome. 2 ae lane Harien $ Dorsey Mion and Rui ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. [remains were interred there this Landisville, first on seedleaf binders were quickly brought to Florin and | the road and in the semi-darkness an Rube Bennett of 1 Ar tho] INGS FROM THAT THRIVING forenoon. : in Class 2, while L. H. Mease, also of The special committee of ten of stopped in front of Mr. Derr’s resi- | automobile driven by Robert Coble, |here on Monday evening i AND BUSY VILLAGE Michel Hex t Landisville, took second prize in the | Friendship Fire Company, No. 1, dence, as they contemplated rushing | ©f Elizabethtown, ran her down. She| The Sophomore and Senior classes = Michael Hor red 78 ears. a E same class. 5 . and their sub-committees and assist- the injured man to a Lancaster Hos- | was alone when the accident oc-|of the Mount Joy High accom Mrs. John Masterson is critically tired farmer a the ren & \ John E. Garber of Route 1, Eliza- ants, are meeting with very good | pital. After an examination by the curred. panied the basket ball teams to Man-|ill with an attack of pneumonia. davohter Mrs Adroa Bake Ta bethtown, won first prize in Class 3 |gyccess. While it has been impossible physicians they found the hospital The machine passed over the girl |heim on Friday evening. Mrs. Horace Cox called on rela-| miles north of Fa Wed- 2 Seadlont fillers. A. H. Greider, |i, the short period durnig which they | trip unnecessary, as he died within | and sled. Coble explained later that re tives at Harrisburg on Tuesday. reads moFhing po a long illness oute 2, Mount Joy, third. have been working to see many of |an our after te accident. his windshield was coated With Jeo Stricklortore Mrs. Charles Quickle of Columbia, Docoasod as a atounch Democrat. the people, those that have been | An inquest was held at the P. R. and that the first knowledge he Hiram Nissley Strickler, son of spent Monday here with relatives. He held several political offices. He Local Exhibitors ; 9 | % s ofipl3 > rv Medie : ; called on have contributed liberally | R. depot on Saturday afternoon of the girl in the road was when he Mr. abd Mis. Hiram B. Strickler, of Mrs. Ralph Whye spent several|yas a member of Christ Reformed The exhibitors from this section c Allinglv. wi : \pti ‘he , rains crew » gecti felt his machine passing over her avs: at Middletown visiting relatives Wete: Sd Sindy, with 2 fo Sxeonhons: Iva : hn gi WR the, segue Dr. 1 S. Sim Sh of Flizab hi rh near this nlace, and Miss Vera Naomi days at Middlosown visiting relatives. | church where he was one of the old- gy. 3 » citizens realize y - a y ore w QE 4 ra , SR ons, 07: vt m. a. ow ia stil No : Seed Leaf Wrappers ost of our citizens realize the im- men who were witnesses and others De ) Heer. or ot Mr. and Mrs. Dib Mr. Harold Buller is still confined | ost members. He is survived by two to the house on account of sickness. | daughters, Mrs. A. Baker and Mrs. Mr. Charles Schlegelmiich of Ohio, | Horace Will, both of Elizabethtown. of having this apparatus were heard. It was conducted by |attended the girl. He said that she| "7% y and that |ler P. Herr, of Washington avenue and Locust st Ephrata, were . : tance J. H. Hostetter, Box 37, Millers- | POF : : i i ville: ‘A. H Gocitor Mt Joy RD and are only too anxious to speed,Deputy Coroner Dr. J. J. Newpher has been hurt intern: y 43. . i 1 , wt. JOY, 5 I | 2: J. OH. Stchman Landisvilla; the matter along. : ' The jury exonerated the Pennsyl- | t he full xian; of her § JRiuTios ‘artic Chur 3a tv alioHoon. bo per ling several days here with RERE Samuel E. Garber, Mount Joy. R. D. | It has been the practice of those vania Railroad from all responsi- | de bed ne on WW. Tnere were notion UY nw Favior. of Elizabeth. | “C2! Michael Westenhoefor 3; Edward W. Strickler, Mount Joy: | WORKIng ito emphasize the fact at ov- | nility, [ PIarEs Show — bin BY | town 4 : HE The funeral of Mr. Clarence Smith Michael Westenhoefer, one of C. H. Mart Mount. You David | eT possib e opportunity that this isa The 3 mar was t 1t es Rt Thc bride was attended. by the sles held he on Monday was largely at-| Marietta’s leading merch: ints dicd on Brandt, Landisville: David Brandt. | community affair through and thru years old and | wif 1 | BA NS ! J , ANI an \ Voliea Hore ond Mise e 1d ; | Saturday from an attack of pneu- Jr., Landisville; L. H. Mease, Landis- | 21¢ not a horough affair The rural His mother, | Sister ng. 8 \NDBANC LET fq s Musselman. £ N Ww Tolland, FS, Blgahein Sunday | , being in bed but three days. ville; H. C. Swarr, Landisville; Mar- | districts rating nobly and | brother le at Flori H b lirectors elect of the Union i ih i v by Jaco! Ch: adios, | o Mrs. | Dickel at Lan- |} Had he lived until Sunday he would tin Swarr. Landisville; A. €. Emig | ROW sure tevynaeunt- Gp pIRe x q. banking LIa0 ct MatDanie ousin, ’ ht of age. Hellman; Amos H. Shenk, Manheim, | POT" e to receive fire” ti eral wa dd organized | RY Choa] GEER 3} 's. Paul Buohl as returned | Deceased was horn in Marietta, and R. D. 6: John H. Shenk, Mant R.! prot. ch an asial late home in ! lorin | Pr te Y, Schock: [fl Sano : Rib FEET ral days Wisit to It I his life. His DH 9 ualit ! yenefit | 12 o'clock and services Presic y i LR ter. \ v. and 3 E10 } be porchinsed in, mesiiny hone ot 1:00 Cashi | Tes. Rigi iy | =~. eal sm Seed Leaf I Binders th h al and as made in the cemetery nF 8 \ | | 1. i Roy hic orm aed ! B ta) A. H. ide 1 they have a el and IO! mother Co —— = 3; A. B. Groff fire ¢ 120 active lifford W : Soli Mi D nd C I Colum: -— — H. Stehman, Lar ill m} apparatus in Crt Immedisntelv Cohinahis < : Da ~* Garber, Mount Joy, R. r ie pure anol. YWERS . = 0 py 9a ( Ww Stricker, Mount Joy; [ yin is now with : force 1 their M Ro i My tin, Mount Joy; David Brandt, Lan er more of a COM- [bacco ¢rov arket situation "| Henry J. Engl Excl Lawl cr aie Tey ) : f Mr. and disville; H. Meas Land He: H. ever before. A 'pyraved conditi to ho Yod 4 i or th } ort Vict I G 1 ' wi wn, in M. Swarr, Landisville; Martin Swarr in Florin time for the o lig proviced 1 T) ot Kaveh : Yandisville: Mis bein : 3 b 4 ! for 1920 tobacco crop will ° the ; 1 hurct J L and ianheim ind was a wonder- he pres the Hiemenz Audi- 1 a series of sucece P R. D 23 A Manh im, mmittee of twelve torium aster. on next Mon Swam | sday at noon Immedia te ervices last Thursday « ¢ B®. D. 5s i : Z Hz beth ranized and will go to day Feb. 9 at 10 Tel, ck T} above after they left on a wedding Mr. and Mrs. i of | h D tow n, BRB. D 1 John 1ienk, Man | w it once and the result is al- to all tobacco growers who are urged | the ground was STIOW ip Buffalo. N. Y.. Niagara Falls abeth town, were Sun doc ig tor member of > h of heim, R. D. 6. | most assured. With the good road to be in tiondivce. Cpr tures of ind _ the Susq was | and other points of interest. The John Dyer and ily. [| M 1 1 vit re for Seed Leaf Filler [between here and Florin and the operating public sales floors will be | frozen Mone , four | groom is in charge of the F. B. Groff ; ] ind Bro. will [some time. B les his parents he A. B. Groff, East Petersburg; B.| short distance there is no reason why on exhibition. Reports of the Wor men in bat its jumped into the |saddlery on North Market street and sale at the Florin | ves these brothers: Emanuel Pe Ellis Weaver. Laneaster 5 D. L, 7.1 the apparatus should not arrive at a!derful succes of ihe public sales | cold water Steelton, in search of a |is widely known thruout this section riday, Feb. 6th. vers of Newtown and John Mvers ‘— H. Stehman, Landisville: Samuel B. | e in our neighb ring village as floor system Wf marketir tobaceo all eilded wooden 0 The wad The bride is employed as a book al y Ririboy of voung folks are | of Windstead, Conn. The remains - % Garber, Mount Joy, R. D. 3; Elmer | @uickly as at one in town. The dis- | will be given by eye witnesses, who | winters bathers were members of the keeper with the Bachman Chocolate |taking advantage of the good sleigh-| were brought to the home of his 2% ~t W. Strickler, Mount Joy: C. H. Mar- | tance between many city fire com- have been on public sales floors. A | Bulgarian orthodox church, and were Manufacturing Company. They have|ing on reservoir hill the last few | here the funeral took place "tin, Mount Joy; B. H. Shenk, R. D. | Paries is much greater. Mr. A. D.!full report of the Doreiion of the | taking part in the annual celebration | the best wishes of a host of friends. |days. this af at 1:30, with further 5, Manheim; John E. Garber, Eliza- | Garber has been elected Captain of | biggest public sales floor in the world | of the baptism of Christ in the river ey Large crowds are rathering | Service: i rethren bethtown, BD 1: John I. Shenk, | the Florin district and he will be as- | will also be given. Cards mailed by | Jordan. The gilded cross was thrown Spelling Bees nightly at the revival services now | churc h at town. nt was Manheim, R. D. 6. . Bi by the following: Messrs.. | Friday morning, Jan. 29th, will re. | into the river by the church rector. A spelling bee will be held in the|!D Progress at the Cross Roads |made in the cemtery adjoining the - hoes Pe Fe Se iy Ina lseve free lunch at 11 :30 o’clock Rie Christo, an orderly at the Har- Washington school, in West Donegal] ret I thurn Le ia elttirel = : ¢ ; Sporting Hill Lyceum | Mumma Tz E Ay » 5 Ye -| Tor all tobacco growers in attend- Tis burg hospital, recovered the cross. township, Clarence Ebersole, teacher. ir. a a Samant w 2 held at Elizabeth ad. The “following program. wil be ro Tad 3 i 2 0 er, ance. The four men are none the worse for |on Saturday evening, Jan. 31 at Neons 1as. lc ksecker s pool room on Moi Flies gif rendered on Thursday evening, Jan. ! ich Samuel °S Stark i158 4 Jing. | TS. their experience. 7:30. The admission is 20 cents. on. ay afternoon Messrs. Riek So oe ahs > 29: Calling to Order, President; | ffershey and H R. Bs q acon iN. LOCAL NOTES NIE The young ladies’ Bible class of | S¢¢X€r, Kline, Landvater and Young dicd at the Dems w nt, 1914 Singing, Society; Reading of Min- 7pe ae OF od : Y id seize Reports say that there are over Purchased High-Grade Cattie the Lutheran church at Maytown Wore the contestants. The latter two SOith Whe ® orn Wi vo utes, Secretary; Miscellaneous Busi-' their oPnOTtRniLY dni Sk Seize 6,000 flu victims in ‘Chicago. H. C. Reinhold, of East Peters-|are arranging for a spelling bee and cus artists easly defeated the for- 1:30 i Co . nade eT Be ness, Election of Officers; Declama- | Jicitors call ta I A ; An auto show will be held in the |bure, who is now in Canada, sent |entertainment to be held in the May- me x 50 boing games out of ight brief i ne . ai 14: SiR 8 tion Guy Rohrer; Address, John | five ae Oe he 0 & hers ih 2 Enstern Market at Lancaster, March | word to his home on Wednesday tha. | town band hall on next Saturday ae now claim the championship of a a re iting from Landis; Debate, “Resolved That The this app pacatng ee y ory an 2113 to 6. he had purchased about $20,000 |e¢vening, January 31. The program orin. pe a late SI Bo. yoars, - months : Liberty of the Press and the Liberty | giving but once yet i Ay te NN The Herr Mattress factory at Lan- | worth of high-grade Holstein cattle | Will consist of three classes, with the Chany of ae ge = Pember of of Speech be Restricted.” Affirma- | will last possibly : period ans Faster , was destroyed by fire. The |in New York, New England and Can- three prizes to each class. In addi The Pool Tournament eotsod ds 2 it: P ] Tethretn. De- oss is about $15,000 some of which : s survived by one daughter, tive, Misses Boyd and Rollman, |. ada, and immediatel sceipt of | tion there will be readings, recita- Following are the results of the ) : 3 » | years. w ’ # ada, ediately upon receipt o : ‘ ) ) sults o €| Mrs. J: arris. Als 3 . Negative, Jackson Shelly and TR LE ee ag ao hoe Yom aon is carried by the Donegal and Conoy | the word his farmer, Harry Kann, |tions, etc, including a sketch. The|pool tournament at Grove’s pool par- Movi Jucob Haris Also one brother; eady divide it by twenty|Insurance Company. left for the shipping point to bring | Program starts at 8 o’clock sharp. |lors: enry Wittle, of this borough and a Hunter; Violin Solo, Helen Kauff-' ek cer eA Bt rte ies Neff nnn I 3 cand you wiil have the amount your I : : " i ; sister, Mrs. Barbara Witte man; Recitation, Marie Detweiler; | 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arntz enter-| them home. Mr. Reinhold’s trip will On Thursday evening Geo. Brown | ijl. The am Wis 13 Norte : | protection is costing each year. ai i ; i ferred 3 ¢ € tained at a dinner on Sunday Mr. z 3 " defeated Sol Barr its a renl tame ; I Ref 5 Question, John Eby; | At the regular meeting of the Fire|and Mrs. C. S. Gingri Th a) last several weeks longer, and he |BULL AT ELIZABETHTOWN | ol Barr in a zeal game 100 | ihe home of her daughter at La Editor's Paper, Critic’s Remarks, and | Company to be held February 5th at]. Mrs. C. S. Gingrich and grand- | will buy still more cattle that he will BECOMES ANGRY: IS SHOT | t° 97. The looser led until near the | ie TRuctsdny Boe ie adjournment. the Cony i Ch b Swany 0 na son Cleon Sheaffer and Misses Fan- | quarter on his East Petersburg stock ce end. Lie on. hursday morning at 9:30 J | ci amber the Committee |pnio. RB | Forni Ti riinsd : 5 » ri : and in the Mennonite chure — | nie, Esther, Alta and Emily Gingrich | f On Friday : an nonite church Here at : : € ’ y 4 Cmily arm. tiv Caohans . Alunhe n Friday evening Geo. Brown 'o : . and assistants will meet to explain|and Mr. Emil Meyre of Lancaster. eee etl CO Guy Gochenauer, 2h Elizabeth- easily defeated Chas D | S 4 100 10 o'clock. Interment will he made el Spelling Bee Feb. 7 {to the Company what has been done a wana . 5 b Dac town barber, had his first experience a 2 4 Ches. eLong ! to lin the cemetery adjoining the On Saturday evening, Feb. 7, the | and what is being don i hi og Does “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Trick | at biz game shooting yesterday af- 2 aro rown won Irom |chyre > 2 Sonor class ® li Joy High | that ary embor nl he Th Reunion This Year A Scotch collie dog, owned by | ter & Vidious bull as by Abort Jacob Neweomer 100 to 86. Juarde re ea 3 : e annua » Jix- 3 he his plac so : c : F I ay eveni Frank Ge . _ school will hold a spelling bee in Mt. [will try to be present. They should|teeners. SE » Ten of the Six- | Chas Scheimer, of this place, made a | Brill broke from his pen and escaped Fi ond y eve ning Frank Ger- Mrs. Barbara Shields { J Joy Hall. There will be three spelling | all know what is being done for them Orpl od i Moung Joy Soldiers’ | long journey from home, and crossed | into the “clearings.” Is 9 defeated Harvey Rinehart 100 Mrs. Barbara Shields, widow. of and a general information class. [and in what way they can be of as- Sey a8 Shao] Mik be ho in Mount | the ice on the Susquehanna River at The Brill bull was known widely x ng Jatoh Newcomer defeated | Benjamin Shields, the oldest resident : a n TE X JOY g I ay, te a¢ “his arietts Jo ry reachiy . o : : all : aries Long ( 5 o r ? . Di : Two plays entitled “Our Aunt From | sistance. To reach our $15,000 mark| ro :coe m Londay,. eh, 2 3. This Marietta, finally reaching the home | because of his disposition and a| "aries gong 100 to 95. : West Marietta, died on Saturday Calltornin” ond "Nota Mar: in the iwe must all sol to wok and Keon Promises to be the biggest event in| of Hiram Ely, above Accomac. The |search was immediately started, with | On Tuesday evening Geo. Groff |x . lone: oes < 5 ¢ hihi i 3 : Rn the history of the associati re- WO : . Port ‘curled. : te nea? defeated Solon arr Er oe : ong illness House,” will be > rendered by the | W orking. No committee or group of tofore these erie Salon. here dog was found comfortably ‘curled | Gochenauer proving to be the luck Hana Br 0 " Barr 100 to 38. fr 'S t to her ad- Seniors. There will also be other | committees con do=it all. Let each vials on Ww & 0 8 SX 1eld an-| up” on the front porch and returned | huntsman. H Brown defeated Geo. Brown | var Deceased was. born. in / : or ip : ashing s birthday > i mer A tS iets: 00 to 9 We < interesting features. The admission | member do his share. Boost, Boost last v ar’s a on’s birthday BY to its owner. . - = ou eel - a ighty-seven years is Oh dents at | and pe : ast years meeting was postponed 01 seems etl Mme 5S CT Se a EE ae ye TTT 3 ma old i y : Th is 25. Cents. . : 3t | and then Boost some more. Account of the war. The services of Gicd G Frid After Thirty-two Years / | in v aie ame was Fisher i 5) the Keystone Concert Company have There will bees Ih 2) a : Mr. John H. Cramer rc ned his| |, On a Sleigh Ride | last of her f lv. She ! - n ompany £ Tore ye a » h ap . iy | rad y . 1B hi \ " the Fire Tremont Here Feb. 5 | Rapho Teacher’s Institute jbeen engaged for the occasion i - : id 1 1 doy oa on vder in gestion at the Grey Iron Works last] le of our public Bu the Firs Me thodist n : i Five : Ts : sel i ( as I he Hieh VY v ron - . y x ¥ } | | 1 } The 4d Five of Tremont, Pa, | The regular monthly meeting of | — fe ——— — i 1 Gg oh 4 ES Hi ay even- | week after being employed there os Fy sites D D Ale make ar of i Ror. 3 > 1g W I i y's i i 1 } ! i which will make a tour of this sec-|the teachers of Ravho will be held at Tools Sligroencd Free n 2 ¥ y he i ii oy High Boys | thirty-two consecutive years. Ge a 1 il tion early in Pobraaty, will play the | Sporting Hill on Saturday, February All persons bringing tools. no mat 3 1( play 2 oni] Presby- The longest employed man on the | thurs rnoon. Ther ¢ sam here Thursdav event i : : : ? jersons bringing tools, at- | teri 30ys a p aste 1 7 x ; pW pupils in tl E i big team here on Thursday evening, |7 when the following program will|ter what kind, t CG Mover’ 1 on 20% he ie rirls of Lancaster. pay roll, Mr. Joseph Weber, is stil ,papLs In ne party and p= Feb. 5. Wolf, who jumped centre|be rendered: Devotions. Co Bere fer 2 8 : ind, to G. Moyer’s hard- | First game at 7:45 with the usual ad- punching sand and on Feb. 26 will hey were pleased with their visit t V i : ~ | Cet vuons, CU. I's are store any > urine MiSSion aL B pe ou on . ~ | the Eliz: htow 4 Omi for the Gallahad team last Monday, | Rohrer; Music, Teachers: Roll Call:| week he es 'y time during the | mission. celebrate the thirty-sixth anniver-|'™ Elizabethtown High Emn "1 ill play with Tremont Isat 2 3 achers; roll Lalljlweek beginning Feb. 2, ean have ——atl-- y i I made the trip in a bobs} Marie will play with remont. | Discussion, Teaching Language in{them ground free. Anvthine fr sary. fe Ae 1p AIn DONS Cr . 8 Riff, Mari- = > the Lower and Upper Grades Lower pen knife to o oy Tone Ba : Their First Sale eee eet fi Geen {a pair of mules with etta; Mrs. George Boyles, Lancaster: v A 13 e : Janes, I K > to a reaper blade. ad ' S Fynak & ro. Wi i holding the lines k, George . and Ch . 3 " No One Knows Why Grades, Alice Strickler; Upperjad elsewk . ead| GC. 8S. Frnak & Bro. will hold their re {noidng the lines. eorge, Irvin and Chester, all On Wed gi ¥ vi l ; I ere. first vublic’ sale ft ve stock at Will Settle Estates | = —— eet ee eee ‘tte On ednesday evening a trolley | Grades, Esther Sweigert; Recitation, ——e— ISL Dubuc 3a of ve . slog a Daniel M. Nissley, Rapho towr \ship | 8. on he Mashotn line jumped the |Fannie Brubaker; Piano Solo, Viola Game of Basket Ball Flow 02 Foday, Teh 6, Shon diy executor of Fannie Nisley. ! And Bak s ne: anhe eo SD - will offer a lot of cows, stock bulls, | “*¢¢ z ov W r ndrew Oaker tracks near Manheim and that same | Rollman; Critics’ Remarks. A game of basket bs ne PS 5, st 2 Wiis Emma C. Manning, Mount Jo Roy W. W. Hor- Aftor the ¥ ny evening a car on the Marietta line TT. eam / : 1 bet Dh a has been fheiters and bologna cows, Algo 100 tri A. K Ma; roa ¥ ner, both I APT he Tunerdl of is wife on » : nee / arranged between the Ameries is he . executrix of A. K. Manning. I. Thursday, Andrew Bak : pe SV sy / g American | home-raised shoats ranging i J yo ursday, Andrew Bake ¢ Be ra oe. No 2 Rest Beer For Dividends V Legion of Elizabethtown and Amer- sucking in up t i ji Elmer E. Schlegelmileh, Mount V Rim is a he Rapho, and years, of Elizabothtoe rn: Nay 2 assengers re. in] : > cause ach o; e more than 300 stock-{ican Legion i : : 4 : ; Tv, dD Weitk era N. Herr, Ephrata mY 3 Tl eA Re Ay ] ] an ¢ § of this place, to b eG ren Joy township, and Leah E. Weitkamp 3 Uf Friday morning ar 1 i oth instances is a mystery. i i i I 9 pe 2 ¥ imini 3 AY : ai r HES oTNNg and tulq his son Inge a Im) y holders in the Reading Brewing|played in our High School gym on Now at L Vv Lancaster, administrators of John H. Arthur M. I ainter, Elizabethtown. | Amos, that he was “going to mother” ho, -o : Company received a dividend of ten|Thursday, Feb. 14. ” Yiie oy co pvaster Schlegelmilch, East Donegal. and Luetta S. Shank, West Donegal. | and then iay down i bed ors HiT Painful cases of real beer out of the stock —————— v ow Saiharine She Ye was one re el ere A Ee A Mr. Baker's death is att oo fe ers. form th nf the obliging oper4tors for the Bel : i 3 " A] a 5 auinbuted ton oi a erbi - a i — nok be ud Bought the Seitz Property Telephone ed here for the Another Pike Freed Turnpike Company Dissolved rief over the death of his wife and off i porch, landin R ; Mr. J. A. Bachman purchased the past eight years, wis promoted and The Bridgeport and Horseshoe The Columbia and Marietta Turn- | fo heart trouble from which he wae oncreth a Removed to Hospital H. C. Seitz property on West Done- ion Monday went # uty as toil | turnpike was bought by the State pike Company®, on petition of counse for some time, erat, Frances Zink ey removed. to} zal street, at private sale and on DrE | ocorator Sy he PI 08 £ re and County, each paying half of the [was A’ 1 by the Court The nd Mrs. Baker had been mar- gz oxo BD ; " UNE Janis 4 . ri I Pi Lancastar syate terms {ug the interest of the |r 20 3 apua "2=1815,000, and the toll houses closed tur cs been taken over by the d about 50 years. She was Ti A rl RECa c.f 4 ompany. 4 4 JRE ha anf oh aa pry. (Continued from page 6) i. Su : A