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T'he Mount Joy Bulletin



VOLUME XIX NO. 51

VILLAGE OF FLORIN
A TAKING A BOOST
THAT HUSTLING, THRIVING
AND RAPIDLY GROWING
BURG WILL SOON BE A
BOROUGH
The Bulletin is exceedingly pleased
> el announce that the town of Florin



Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, May 19, 1920
RAPHO TOWNSHIP
FARM WOMEN MET
MOUNT JOY GETS
ANOTHER INDUSTRY -.

Women’s Society, of
held their monthly
afternoon at
The Farm
Rapho township,
meeting on Saturday
the home of S. G. Gibble. There was —
a full attendance and a number of |THE BACHMAN "CHOCOLATE
new members were admitted. An MANUFACTURING C O M.
interesting program was rendered, PANY AND ALL ITS REAL
consisting of recitations by Miss ESTATE ANNEXED TO
THE BORO
Mr. J. x
Irene Stauffer, Ida Wolgemuth, Elva
Hess and Alma Ginder; a talk by
c f ohms 7 Sev
Mrs. Henry F. Hess on the subject Bach hman and sev
Jachman Choco-
When
eral directors of the



 





| June
| ranged
Ve
|
|
{ participate. Rev. Charles
| of St. Paul's Lutheran
liamsport and Forrest St
Reading, are among those
speak. The Zion Church
vas left to the
Bi iron Steigel, a wealthy I:
will soon be a borough and that’s no | «Mothers' Duty to Children,” and by
“bosh” either. Mrs. B. G. Stauffer on “The Christian [late Manufacturing Company went
ia “Dear Old Florin don’t you sigh Influence of a Mother.” Another in-|before Boro Council at the last regu- |
ER You'll be a Boro by and by.” teresting feature was an address by [lar meeting on Monday evening, May |
4 Doesn’t that listen good? Well,| Mrs. Jenkins, of Lititz, who also|3. and asked to be taken into the
ox here’s the ‘dope. The citizens of spoke on a subject appropriate to Boro, few realized just what that
3 Florin presented a petition to the | Mothers’ Dav. meant to this town
: Lancaster County Court on Saturday | The next meeting will be held at| The company, thru their spokes-
4 morning asking for a charter to be | the Chestnut Grove schoolhouse, |Man President J. A. Bachman, made
incorporated into a Borough. This | Rapho township, on June 19th. This | € ‘tain propositions. I'he matter
petition was signed by ninety-one | meeting will be in the nature of a|Was carefully considered by Council
per cent. of the resident frecholders, | reunion nd all the former teacl land after viewing the plot which
which is positive evidence that the and pupils of that school are invi od | We 1s to be annexed, that body decided
people there almost unanimously [to be present. Some of the m , | it would be a boost for our town and
favored the movement. Lo taught this school and have since [chairman H. S. Newcomer called a
Florin is a thrifty town with ev- | made their mark in the world, will be [special meeting for the purpose of
ery possibility of increasing con-| present and address the meeting. The [ta king action thereon.
siderably as it has every advantage. | program committee is busy arrang-| Council, by a vote of five to one,
It is splendidly located in a wonder-|ine the program and endeavoring to accepted the proposition and the mo
ful community, can grow any direc- | make this meeting a suce [tion was sent to Burgess H. C.
tion, is easy of access by the rural | > [Schock for his approval or rejection
folks, is on the main line of the] [After giving it due consideration, he
Pennsylvania Railroad and the ve. | THE PRIMARY WAS Isigned the motion on Monday after-
Joy and Elizabethtown trolley line noon which made it final.
passes thru it. Its main street is | Sitar John A. Coyle is now pre-
that greatly traveled thoroughfare, | NOT INTERESTIN Thess the ordinance which will
the State Highway from Harrisburg | | thoroughly cover the entire annexa-
to Lancaster. | [tion. Same will be presented at the
. [next regular meeting of Council.
What the Town Has
Here are just a few of the many
advantages of the town. It has most |
excellent schools, two good churches, |
good stores, hotel and stock yards, :
branch of the Hershey creamery, |
flouring mill, coal and lumber yard, |
several garages, a number of large
tobacco warchouses among them the
main warehouse of E. L. Nissly &
Sons, one of the largest of its kind
in the county, a third-class post of-








 












REPUBLICANS
WIN THRUOUT |
THE COUNTY BY ABOUT
FOUR TO ONE—GREIST
WHY
When the Bachman Chocolate

RUNS WELL {Manufacturing Company started into
— | business seven years ago, being
The prim: vesterday was a nearer the Florin post office, freight
rather tame affair thruout the coun- [and express office, it done all its
ty, the Republican ticket winning by [business thru that place. When it be-
about four to one. Sadler was run- | came known that a new chocolate
ning far ahead of Kunkle in the!factory would be started at Florin
ficht for State Supreme Court Judge |and now possibly another, the Bach-
early this morning. [man people felt certain that matters

 


 
  





 
  





BIG ANNUAL FEAST OF
ROSES AT MANHEIM

he unique ceremony
y ane vim’s annual feast
ich attracted hundreds of
hi the scene before the
which was abandoned last
}
Officials of
nounced that the
13, and plans
to have hundreds
and ir
upon
the yesteryears,
made it mandatory
people to pay
red to
representative
have been
his heirs
of theirs.
followed
rose
rr ——— ——
INTERESTING HAPPE

Only in 203
height.
Mr. B. W.
new Peerless Coupe
Mr. Wm. Ellis is
ter a spell of sickness.
Quarryville broke
new Methodist Church
The battle of
and finished in
Mr. Levi G.
position at Le
There was a
of the county
one man
abot
eight
Dillinger
frost
Saturday

 







eve
death with the exce ption o of last year. |
Church,
congregation
attending
of roses,
persons
but
will
war,
year,
{ be revived on a large scale this year
Zion Lutheran church an-
feast will
are
be held
being ar-
»f children
Leonard,
Wil-
1annon, of
who will
property
by
ind owner
1 his will he
t
oO
he church
an annual rental of one
r to some
His wishes
r
1t
ground
re
in some
m


his
since
GENERAL NEWS FOR
QUICK READING
ENINGS
FROM ALL OVER THE COUN.
TRY FOR THE BENEFIT
OF BUSY PEOPLE
six feet in
3rown has purchased a
again af
for a
Waterloo was begun
hours.
signed his
wskewitz's store.
sections
orning.
\J Marietta has started playing Sun





fice, restaurant, a modern home con: | Hon. W. W. Greist defeated John would be very conflicting and de- ov bail and on onde
struction company, extensive horse | F- Smith better than three to one. [cided to at once change their busi a a a) g Sra grea Hi
dealer, a concrete block manufactur-| The vote in town for a few of the [ness to Mount Joy. They immediate va Ba yo i a Drokens a
ing plant doing a great business, |important offices is appended: ly ordered the address Mount Joy, i ig A¥e heen dicated for
wagon making establishment, a wide | Judge of Supreme Court Pa., placed on all their printed mat- ee ne Ream left this morning
awake butcher, good streets, electric = > EW. ww |ter such as letter heads, envelopes. tor Vi rt os IE . hoot HO
lights, a very modern water plant, la eo. Kunkel 2 ‘83 "88 chocolate wrappers, labels, ete. and So go a p Ie ae WY bonchan
and what not. In-addition it will soon | Sy vlvester B a ie. "63 o|are now doing business that way. Bar a On BD clonr dwve i
have a new bank and last but not Rader 3 4g Wh Ye hac only six clear days in
least it will have a Chocolate Ro U. S. Senator The Bacl ao Xt Nsans Ap ie Porn Wi 16 days and
with a capital stock of $400,000. Re- | Boies Penrose. i839 821, Ye Bae man ; 10 olate Manu- | frosts on five days. : .
ports hove it that. another new | 8 T jineturing Company is one of the All members of Donegal Com
chocolate factory is to be started at | } A. S ate Tr Rope ] 3 | oe Be nied Sores 1 Jas ander no; 3% 5% Taqiestad uo Be
Florin in addition to the Nissly Swiss | 2% A Super 30% aae of the largest and most modern | present Thursday evening, May 20.
Company by the Hershey Chocolate Delegates to Nat'l Con. BE he gouniey, having Peon I Pour Roto} pon were arrested of
Company of Hershey. We do notiW- W. Greist............, 101 gg erected for the purpose and gives Lancaster and a lot of whiskey
know if this is authentic, H. Edgar Shertz. .........102 &7 employment to many people. It owns found on their . premises, taken on
So thai the corer pabEe. can Ac : a Sixteen acre tract of land, having EF Hiday afternoon. :
form an idea as to what Florin really | Frank G Harton o 119 sl Soeanlly oXercised fick aption - Ped Behneider, an employe of this
is we will publish a general review Hours C. Schock C76 Soin 20 ihe 14nd owned by Mr. Eli ofce anh job aHam After Being
BE thes for dn Bar ei aay ¢ iy : oi 2 2a a -.=76 471 elman i the north side of the trol- ff du ) Several days last week on
Ee ty wo presen ative in ongress pol) es. Ihe option on this land i Tg ; :
. . st. 9: as taken seven vears ag . H. 1 issly is the exec .
DISCOVER MISSING BOY ino. P, Smith... ........... 20 7 ey ee : a lion of he ; : , NE Dn e Holl teaytot ut
ON FARM NEAR MAYTOWN |D. F. Magee. ... 21 15 | the company, was just recently |of this boro. The legal notice may be
Sanford Landis. 15 veir old son of) Senator Gen'l Assembly | Sac d sie Dros dent of the Penna. | f ind mn another cotiman, es
Elmer Landis, 13 Caroline street, Horace L. Haldeman........72 id Be So oun iT : Fre i ie punite che
Lancaster, who disappeared from his Representatives | Lo TY 1 La ) PE ne a
home last Monday has been found All Republican candidates ran | A. L. Elects Officers y | Hany la ey we IRs Se x
Safe with his parents, the youth |with ticket. W. L. Heisey received | At a meeting of the W. 8. Eber Chester ¢ Ar) re Eng 1
told how he went forth in the world | 34 votes in both wards. 0:0 Post No. 185 American Legion lonohit : ( \I Ee hiss 1 22, aA
to seek his fortune rather than 20 to | : J . } 145 Wedne day vening the follow Erol Bs 3 . ee B i ns : Irn
school. Lured by his boyish fondness! ~ Sate Committee _ ing officers were elected: Post Ad nifie are aies To Vel bed
bar entitle awn fiw X : i C. 79 91 iH. Ross shlemai Sar Cnty th an atta ( pneumonia.
for tle ax d horses the youth se- | 13 gis v : hi ma Sergeant-at arn Last 1 | ‘ was | ;
cured work on the farm of Phares | eo {Iran Yo E ce Officer he T Y (
Peters, near Maytown, where he was | County Committee |Guy Habecker All ent Offic a iy ’ : ) :
discovered by n of his picture |Jno. W. McG B.......112 {Henry O. O'Neill; A © Officer, B rr “i
which ap {W. G. Loraw, .23 F. Groff. D t » the » co 5 : :
H.. « 84 {vention t } ine 1 A Fonnnent elf }
a H 20 /lentown, Pa, B I. Gre Alter NG $ Yebory of !
DD LAs H. 13|n C B diay ( 11
: CHARTER RECORDED || fn the > ee ) S th tv Jarge
\ | s————erse— rc 1 11 ( I n rel hi o the
VN Th art he | Ea ¢ Wes Selling E:cess Supplie I ’ « Chia Kiso
Chocolate Com wv, of i" | The War De ! ellir Iq aswell
been received at the | 3 h e | errr
5 Yo ens . Fo1 er i Taos 1 hi \ Y
Bee Ths Comme yw H) nienniacins) he Logton’s Minstrel : a > : : | SERMON ON CHRISTIANITY :
aan eo Ts i iit : yeown ot “ry ; 1 : a, ; AND SPIRITUALISM
I'he incorp 11 B71 Mount Jo on y eve lh es. P Rev. Quigle ha £ Py
and H. Roy jing, May 28, for benefit of W. 8. [and 1 1 can be Five 4 3 WNNOuI a
; The capital stock is $400,000 and | El le Post American | tained 1 1 Post ter J reach a rmon ot ‘Ch
> H. Roy Nissly is the treasurer. Com- Legion. The is hort | Will Freed ti ni ; : ; h 9 |
: plete details of the new building | c nts including seats are re- | TT Be iv evorian. TL i a sem on
§ equipment, etc., will appear in these | served and the cl be at Gar-| P. R. R. Should Follow Suit Quiol nt Sead Bor of
i columns next week. | be r's Drug store. {The People’s Bridge Company, at {zone of Mt Tov he would breach.
: ————t— etl rrr | Harrisburg, has ts new schedule | Oblic 1s cord ited to
A BIG BUNCH OF {t some one of his own size.” | fairly tes, w become effective | 1
MONEY INVOLVED discovering himself | hone rate ft ro Jou: pas ms etl 4p Mire nrun
———— ry ninority, subsided vel 1 € das peen educed to one s :
M. R. Hoffman, of Maytown, 0 tin &: he hy ae oti A . jcent and the rate on auto trucks in The A Mighty Brishi Hea 150s
sold 1,000 cases of 1919 Lancaster |. : ? URS lereased. The P. R. R. at Columbia fic TAYHTORAS ARYe poh ou
en ace akor & laa piracy. €lous €charges five times as much. » | embargoes on seeds, fert tar
county leaf tobacco to Baker & Was- cy id) ¢ um mu i
ser, of Landisville and Silver Spring. Bere rookie! d tray YY \ DM muennery ong other Minto
The price is not given, but as re-f’ ° it snp New Freight Man an : 5 {3 }
cent sales of the new packing have deck some more.” ated inf M Charles Derr has purchased Dobe cong: : Oa
§ been at 28 to 30 cents marked weight Charged With Threats ihe freight hauling business from ens the { 8 ;
7 and 35 cents actual weight, it will be Bessie Berry, colored, of this]Geo. Springer. Mr. Derr has a big hoa 2 gunner 3
* seen that this sale involves a large |place, charged her husband with|auto truck and aside from hauling Tha he must be served amor x
- sum of money. j threatening to kill her. He denied |freight will do all other kinds of lo- a ——— a —
sd it. On Saturday the court dismissed |cal and long distance hauling.
= Attending Conference. the case with a warning to Berry that TTY. — Resold the Church
The following from this communi- | he would be sent for if he again mis-| They Found It Weak Enough Mr. J. G. Knight, of Bachmans
left last evening for Ottawa, Can- | behaved. Representatives of the Prohibition | ville, who some time ago p 1ase
ada, to attend the General Confer- 0 Be — Mnf orcement Bureau, visited the |the old United Brethren
ence of the Brethren in Christ: Meets on Saturday {breweries at Lancaster Saturday to | building here with a view «
Bishop L. O. Musser, Elder and Mrs. On Saturday afternoon at two [ascertain if beer was being made too [ing several houses, has sinc
Eli Engle, Bishop H. B. Hoffer, Elder | o'clock, the Lancaster County Farm |strong. They could have easily |it to a Harrisburg nm
A. Z. Hess, Elder I. W. Musser, Mr. | Bureau will hold a meeting at the |found that out by tasting it. what he contemplates
and Mrs. Graybill Wolgemuth, Mr. {Chamber of Commerce, Lancaster Te -—- we were unable to learn.
and Mrs. Aaron Heisey and Mr. Hi- [for the purpose of forming a per- Hope You're Right, Walter ——— > —— ———
ram Wolgemuth. manent organization for carrying out Cherry, pear and peach trees give He Made Hamiltons 14 Years
AL Gn ON / the extended activities proposed. strong promise of big yields. Walter W. W. Dudley, former superin-
\ A Novel Feature \/ NNW We cecum Herr of Mount Joy township has al- | tendent of the Hamilton Watch Co.
A new feature will be introduced Next Sale at Florin. {ready contracted for the sale of his | of Lancaster, is organizing another
in this year’s Memorial Day parade C. S. Frank & Bro will hold their [expected crop of pears, it is reported. | watch company there. Present head-
in the way of an automobile division. [next sale of live stock at the stock = er Z| quarters are in the Conestoga Na-
A prize will be given to the person [yards of the hotel at Florin on Fri- Much Higher Than Here V tional Bank building.
entering the best patriotically decor-|day, May 28, when they will sell The school tax in Mount Joy boro ——
ated’ machine. This division will be |a lot of cows, bulls, heifers and home [last year was nine mills and next Girls, Read This
in charge of Thos. J. Brown, with |raised shoats. They will have a fine|year it will be ten. At that it is low Though Mrs. John H. Kaylor of
whom parties should communicate |lot of stock. 2t {when Ephrata has a school tax of | Elizabethtown is 78, she makes car-
who desire to enter automobiles. S=—————- 0 Wi Sie fifteen mills. pet rag rugs, many of which she
et Shot at Lancaster T-tree sends to purchasers at points 200
Will Attend Church At the big shoot at registered tar- Three Bank Reports miles distant.
All Sons of Veterans are requested | gets at Lancaster yesterday, Jno. E. The reports of the First National Er Mere
\ to assemble at the Hall on Sunday |Schroll, of this place, won first prize,jand Union National banks of this Will Make Jar Tops
morning, May 23rd, at 10:15 to at-]|a handsome trophy, and first money |place, and the First National bank at Five Lancaster men have or-
tend Sunday Memorial service in the |in Class D. There were eighty-nine|Landisville may be found in our ad- | ganized the Sanitite Cap Manufac-
Church of God. shooters. vertising columns this week. turing Co., of Lancaster.





THE HOUSE WARMING
AFFAIR WAS A SUCCESS
OUR WEEKLY |
CARD BASKET ,
The house warming entertainment

the W. S. Ebersole Post, No. 185,
American Legion, was held in Mount
| Joy Hall last evening and was a big
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE | success. Gen. E. C. Shannon deliver
address
MANY COMERS AND DOERS [ed a stirring patriotic
IN THIS LOCALITY | Americanism and emphasized strong
{ly the every World War
Veteran the American
Legion
on
reasons for
Mr. P. E. Getz is in Philadelphia,
today. |
belonging to
: : : ne of , leasant surprises of
Mr. Harry Laskewitz is spending One of the DIeASAL urprises,of
the day at Philadel yhia {the evening was the unique and novel
£.4ay al Ya pliia. . [form of entertainment provided by
Mrs. Jno. E. Schroll spent from | ; . . s
the Keystone Concert Co., of this
to Sunday at Manheim.
Harry H. Zeller and daughter
Friday
Mr.
Mr. Ralph F. Eshle
1 v
place directed by






 

: ] it) ; umbers I o rendere
Miss Mae motored to Harrisburg |™?! Bly, numoel eing Tenas red
Sur | v 1S of it nted masters of the profes
Sunday. } 1
: . repeat mn gy
Mrs. H. Nissley and son John of | sion a Wid re) L edly encore 4
{ i ! (4 : merican gl ve 3
Indianapolis, are visiting Mr. and the ner) ogion. served df
W Keller : members and guests with ice cream
S. elier., o
Mr. Enos Rohrer purchased the | 2nd ; and after refreshments the
| Stut : inter fro? D Ww. M Elizabethtown Qrehestry Let ably
, ¥; roadster fom 1 eg 1 . 1 §
{ provided music for dancing anc *
Thome, yesterday. pray he I ina nd oc .
Miss Maud Dillinger spent Satur Fetmicd the stare for the balance of
18S MM aug mmge spent Ni - 3 .
: i the evening.
day at Elizabethtown, the guest of g evenmg
; oy | Arrangements are complete for
tives and friends. {4 \ Q} bv ti Mavi
liss Ethel Sheaffer left Tuesday |; TWIre! Dow [3 phe Sariom
vl ciea ( to be d ant On
Inglonock, Daapiin. Co.. whare Modal : | eld in ) ount . 3
he will spend two weeks. 2 os i © > : a, = ih
f = his Minstrel (¢ no introdu
Mr. Jacob Potter. of Ridpath & : ft] l I ;
Potter Co., of Philadelphia, spent] > ( a y TI ie PeoR« ntanca
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dishong. z i y. They aye De
Miss Esther Gingrich returned|,. on! Arrounding towns
home from the St. Joseph's Hospit: al, : 3 Trlr p? cured jron any De
1 Legon FS an é dice
Lancaster, having greatly improved. : Soo oo ol oq hi Indica
. 10Ns point ‘ *OW QE
Miss Fannie Gingrich and Mr | pon ° ran oq Bouse,
Ni . Ge Sar YY . Se
Emil Myer of Lancaster, spent Sun-|
day with Mr. and M C. S. Gingrich

THE DOINGS
Mrs. Chas. H.
Dillinger and daugh
ter Miss Elsie visited in the family
of Philip Hottenstein, at East Pe- AROUND FLORIN
teisburg, Saturday. =:
Mrs. Alice Keifer of Chambers
burg, left for her home on Tuesday |ALL THE UP.TO-DATE HAPPEN

fter spending ten days with her sis-|
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING

ter, Mrs. S. R. Snyder. | AND BUSY VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller left eo
vesterday on a trip to Philadelphia, Mrs. Annie Nissley called on Mi
New York and points in Connecticut Sue Dougherty at Rheems on Sun
hey will be gone two weeks. dav :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Walters of The ary lection passed off
Harrisburg, spent Saturday and Sun ery smooth in both districts here
lay near town as guests of his par-| yesterday.
nts Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Walters. Misses Ethel Dunmoyer and Carrie
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream and Mr.|Strine of Middletown, visited Flo
ind Mrs. Wm. Miller autoed to Leb- friends on Sunday.
non Sunday where they visited Mrs Messrs. George Henderson and
Ream’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle. | Roubon Swords spent Saturday at
Jacob W. Shrite, a former Burgess the Capitol City. :
here, now a salesman for the At Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fisher of the
antic Refining Company at Laneas-| County Seat visited relatives in the
ter, was circulating among friend illage on Sunday.
here on Saturday. Mr. H H Singer and family of
re el Qe ee Kphrata, were Sunday visitors to Mr
_ land Mrs. John Menaugh.
RHEEMS “MA gasoline service station is being
alled at Mr. Walter Welfley’s new
on East Main street.

Kraybill Burd, of Steel ton,
spent



 















 


 
Ss with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W m Hamiltor
Ascension Thurs was partly ob nd children called on relatives near
erved by many of itizens in this | ©lizabethtown on Sunday
Mi Martin purchased a 1920
Mir K Bard and Ann Oakland i of the eal
an, two students of Millersville rent, Mr
ind members of the 1920 graduating AN 11 M1 Samuel Maye nd
class spent last Sunday with their sor rel, Jr. of Hershey, sp
parent Su th A. M. Hc ind
Mr * 'Sicalior Wire. Addison Drencinen opr
M ess? nd Harr d t Harrisbutz hei 1
Mille t last i 168 x 1h
und . \ 1 :
ish 1 M V V H
Har Mrs. A Becke ;
A br 1 } | 4 r r 7
t Y } | Ky \ Y
3 | 1 A oJ
i rh cost of 1 \ Vit ] ( ff
| ‘ T 1 ’
[ stehmay I vh 1 I etht Y ner Sun
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| 1 sta ! Y \ H ¢
1 bievele S IMproy 1 f
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: A 3 OCAL REAL ESTATI
s FOS na ru Ve MATTERS THE PAST WEEK
nvt \ in ox
ick in the mud
Lr 1
I} v iv ,
SS ¢ Vi
high before the conere 1 1 |
| H. XK. Lay G PR R
Pp ray Stotiny I 1 Q ¢
Gin achine shoy \ Fy BW
D.'G. Brinser unon ho :
Hit ( f h X oa rad 1 ( I'} 1 iS »
( y n 1 1 Q
1c} : nt that ec nm Sain ¥
1 t sband H I v y
1 I
} y d y j : MN Si Ee
| Be Q
lining om he it was $3.800
o with piece atte A Mii istics
( rs
} } Rece ived Their Pumper
ch ) Yat
R his new LaFrar pump
Veal \ irchas qd 3% Manhe
| I'he Cope Bros. have hands 4 ed on “riday a S a beauty,
{ signb n r veel en « \ It 60(
I cor: \pacity
thi : =
Vis |
the state Inetaling Hea |
{ line A steam heating plant is be
iine : stalled ir dence of G. Samu
painters and meets the eves the | Sheaffer M: street. B
passing public. Bros. hay contract.
emrreeeeeatllll --eeeea: sn —————
A Chinaman does Know tint
Will Open for Business | . . ,
._!population of his home town, and
Mr. Chas. Bennett will open his 1 1.3
._ | does not wish to know. It is a riddle
new meat market on East Main | him whe any kan I :
c ¥ : 0 hin any human being 10U
street on Saturday, May 22. He will na 3s
: he re. 1 y 1 give attention to such things.
have a fine line of fresh and smoked | . Bey
. . yr» | - -—
meats at right prices and solicits a| \ of 5S
. air of s }$ Size o2, are o1 )
share of vour patronage. He will |, : pair of A0¢ en wip ! ox
: m 1ibition in a show window at Lancas
run a wagon thru town Tuesday, |™M ne 2: SHOW ¥ he vat Lanca
‘ ¢ 't roportionately 1ev would fit a
Thursday and Saturday of each week. |" Proportionately they would hi
intl Missi thirty-one feet tall.
mel) lls se
Here's a Funny One LU 2 Pe iE : .
. | eal iw COIN Sis .
Mrs. Aaron Hawk, of Conewago, is] { Brae found 2 every sea From
. t que r to the ar re 18, but
the owner of two young tame rab-|!N¢ his ito be The Tolar Tel ns !
. . wie rd It welops best in the tropical parts
bits, one of which has no ears and Te So of SSt In the tropical bal
: of » Pacific.
the other only one ear. I the Yaci


$1.50 a Year in Advance
' Ft. Joy Will Have a Wonderful Demonstration and Parade on Memorial Day, [londay, May 31
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
HAVE PASSED TO THE
GREAT BEYOND


died at Colum=-
54 years.
William H. Myers
urday aged

bia on S¢

Rider died
asthma,
Oberdort
Columbia from
Mrs. Annie
suddenly
aged
at
Hl ye:
Benj. H. Ul-
Saturday
Caroline M., wife of



ner, died at Columbia,
vening aged H8 years.
Mrs. Magdalena Hawkins died at
Manheim, Sunday afternoon from &
0 ation of diseases, aged 65
M Elizabeth Ho vse y Boyer died
Thursday from asthma aged 67
al She died at Lebanon but was

Petersburg.


Benj. Habecker
Benj. Habecker died near Lititz,
yn Saturday after a week’s illness,
aged 69 pears. He leaves twelve
children. Amor them are William,
vf Landisville: Howard, of Salunga
ind Mrs. Kate Diffenderfer, also of
Salunga I'he remains were interred
it Penryn this afternoon.
Simon S. Steffy
Steffy, a well known resi-
lent of Bainbridge, died last Satur-
simon S


lay aged 73 year He was a veteran
f the Civil war, a member of the
Church of God for thirty years, and
rural carrier from Bainbridge for
ifteen years. Mrs. Chas. Bishop, of
daughter. His
at Bainbridge.
abethtown, is a

interred
cmain were
Mrs. Josephine Dennis
Mrs. Josephine Dennis died at her
htown yesterday fore
a complication of diseases
Deceased was a mem-
church of that place
zabet

ome in E
oon from
ied 55 years.
er of the U. B
She is survived by two sons, Harvey
ind Samuel at home; Allen, of Ore-
ville and a daughter. The funeral
af-
house
meet-
Interment
cemetery adjoin-
ye held on
one
serviees will
ernoon at
nd at
house,
Thursday
at the
‘lock at Shenk’s
Deodate.
the
o'clock
two 0’
ng neal
in
church.
vill be made
ng the
Barbara Hiestand
Barbara Hiestand, mother of EIl-
r Heistand, formerly of this place,
ind a sist law of Benjamin Hies-
Main street, died im

er-in

tand, on West













ly Saturday morning at
10:50, aged 78 vears She is sur-
Ve by one sor Elmer 1 daughter
M1 David ] of Philadel-
nh Als wing brothers
i or vhill, of Har-
l D qd «( , and Mrs.
[Fy s R 1 Idaho; Mrs.
M Broolkh Mrs. Annie Stauf-
Abilene, Kans Mrs. Albert
i el M V1 Funeral ser-
( } the Bethel of the
rol het Tuesday
Int t in the
M,- Sa
Sani-
ldenly on Mon-
r from
ed 50
Rapl own-
tS Were
} e Sto
1 beer
1904
1 bus
f the
I ite
ived
37. OF
E ar
1 1C€
yet
A RIDTS \
»
! ¢ S a mem-
High school
NE — )
Will Announce Time Sunday. f
ua ( will be made von
S churches as to the
|< } rst rehearsal of the
{ Cl Memorial Day. They
| ractice in th rel church.
R: pl I. Eshleman has charge
hoir
ee eee tl Qf Bieieiee
Will Deliver the Address.
| Rev. John A. Lyter, of Harrisburg,
liver the address to the gradu-
it he on June 2. He was
a former U. B. pastor here.
————
Will Play at Columbia.
[he Keystone Concert Company
will render a program at Columbiz
on Friday evening.
meet eee.
Deeds Recorded
Henry S. Brandt's trustee to Annie
M. Hoffman, small property in East
Donegal, $4,500.