es Ril da 9 : Wendt = 0000000000000 0OO00000OOOOOOOOOO at TThe Mount J VOLUME XX NO. 11 If you want a good farm, Now Is the Time to Buy. A BAINBRIDGE RESIDENCE WAS LOOTED BY THIEVES Family savings of years, represent- QUICK READING ing several hundred dollars, were tossed aside as worthless when thieves raided the home of John INTERESTING HAPPENINGS |0’Conner, well-known resident of FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- Bainbridge, early in the evening. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT Other valuables including jewelry, a OF BUSY PEOPLE gold watch, one revolver and $100 in cash were taken. Lan pysver City has ordered a gen- Entry to the house was made by eral cleanup in order to stamp out |means of the front door, the thieves disease. evidently having spent several hours Hummelstown has a speed trap for |in the house. Mr. O'Conner was ab- autoists. If you pass thru there, bet- | sent and the family was attending a ter be careful. moving picture theatre. Discovery of 10,000 people attended the annual | the robbery was not made until their picnic at Muddy Creek, near Swartz- | return late at night. ; 2 ville, on Saturday. The entrants, evidently familiar Samuel Myers Kline and Howard | with the house, had used a pass-key. Hanlen, both of Marietta, have en-|During their visit they thoroughly listed in the Navy. ransacked the house, pulling drawers The No. 44 cigar factory at Lan-|from furniture and strewing their caster, was sold to a New York syndi- | contents over the floor. Several cate for a million dollars. trunks also were opened and their The inventory of the late James | contents hurled to all portions of the Shand, of Lancaster, was filed. The | house. figures are $1,541,987.71. - Mr. O'Conner, who has little faith Many of our former Perry coun- [in banks, for years has been placing tians will attend the big annual pic- | his extra money in an old cloth. This nic at Blaine on Saturday. cloth was found, evidently early in Peter B. Fordney, the tallest man |the search, but its general musty ap- in Lancaster, standing six feet and | pearance detracted from its real five inches, died aged 78 years. worth and the bundle vas tossed Jno. Miller & Son put slate roofs | aside. A count of the money by mem- | on the six new houses that are being | bers of the family today showed none erected by J. Harry Miller on East | missing. Donegal street. q T—— Ten dwellings are in course of con- | THE MT. JOY CEMETERY struction at Manheim and eight in NOMINATED DIRECTORS Mount Joy. Wish we could say a dozen times that many here. The lot holders of the Mount Joy A farmer declares that bees can | Cemetery Association nominated the get regular jags from cider; with | following officers and Board of Man- humans it isn’t so much a question of | agers on Monday evening: Secretary, getting the jags as the cider. { Samuel Donaven; Treasurer, R. Fel- Six Rapho township farmers have | lenbaum; Board of Managers, Messrs. joined the Mount Joy Cow Testing |Jno. W. Eshleman, G. Moyer, M. C. THE DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE Mrs. Jacob Boyer spent Wednes- day at Landisville. Miss Katharyn Kline called on Lan caster friends on Saturday. Mrs. Guerney Miller and children spent Saturday at Hershey. Miss Anna Dyer visited relatives at Elizabethtown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer called on relatives at Conewago on Sunday. Mr. John Malehorn of Maytown, was a Sunday visitor to his parents. Miss Mildred Brandt of near Done- gal Springs, spent Sunday at Mount Gretna. The first festival of the season will be held in the park here on Saturday evening. Miss Frances Beatty is spending several weeks at Waynesboro, visit- ing friends. " Misses Mary and Dora Shertzer of Palmyra, were Sunday visitors to town folks. Mr. John Carson spent Friday at Philadelphia where he witnessed the Cincinnati-Philadelphia ball game. The Brethren in Christ held pray- er meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Herr on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Donaven, Mr. Samuel Donaven autoed to Gettysburg, on Sunday. Mrs. Irvin Geyer of Harrisburg, is here on a visit to the family of her father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Geyer. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Association. Farmers do well by tak- | Bowman, Levi Stauffer and Jno. H. Two negroes came mighty near | the First National bank on the second being lynched near Intercourse Sat- Tuesday of September between the urday, residents claiming they were hours of 7 and 8 p. m. implicated in a number of robberies | et in that section. { STATE COMISSION DROPS Mrs. Nellie Crandall, aged 60 | THE RAILWAY COMPLAINT | years of Carlisle, is cutting her third | S— set of teeth. Drs. Heilig and Longen-!| The Public Service Commission ecker needn’t wory about that as it is | dismissed the complaint of A. L. a very rare incident. Gantz against the action of the P. R. The body of private Samuel Abel, | R. inclosing Aberdeen station on the of Co. C, 16th U 8S. Infantry, arrived C. L. branch. This station is several at his mother’s home in Wrightsville, | miles north of Elizabethtown and Thursday for burial. He died in | Was closed some time ago as it was France March 22, 1919. | deemed unnecessary. It was con- The Elizatethtown Chronicle has | tended that the closing caused in- changed ifs size and is now issued as | convenience, but the company de- a T-cggumn eight page »~per. This |clared there were other stations with- is a ‘Ypndard size and is a marked | in a short distance. improvement over the former | RE - 8-column size. | ASSAULT CHARGE FOLLOWS Stung hundreds of times on all | parts of the body by honey bees, | - a Paul, fifteen-months-old son of Mr. | During a dispute over money mat- and Mrs. Harry Dewitt, of Blooms- | ters, it is alleged that Abram M. Shel- burg, is expected to die. The boy ; ley, of Mastersonville, “took a crack” climbed on top a beehive, with the |at N. S. Zug of that place and as a hive tipping over. | result he is now held in bail for a Aurelio Angelin, of Lancaster, who | hearing before Alderman Stauffer of murdered his two children about a | I-ancaster, on th: charge of assault year ago, escaped from the asylum |and battery. Shelley was arrested at Fairview three weeks ago. He was | [ast Wednesday by Constble Doutrich captured at Lancaster Saturday, | of the County Seat. . . . . ee etl Cee. while searching for his wife and! child, to pay them a visit, he said. | ATTACHMENT IS ISSUED ————— { FOR SALUNGA WELL DIGGER Preached at Reich’s Hs : : The Reich United Evangelical bh. I. Davis and B. F. Davis, Jr, church was filled Sunday when the | Fepresenting E. G. Myers, of Salunga members and friends were given an | have issued an attachment for $324 opportunity to hear Rev. A. E. Ha-| against Leo McManus. The plaintiff gen, of Harrisburg, presiding elder of | IS a well digger and he bored several the district. Special music was ren- | holes in the dolomite land, near Bam- ATE Lt Sh ford, for McManus, who is a con- dered by the choir and the celebra- te t H > ’ 4 1 } h : Jf the Lord’s Supper followed | tractor. e was unpaid and he has tion « $ ! | issued an attachment to get $324. the sermon. On Saturday evening! Lia | MARIETTA the members of the church met in | ; | Samuel Britigan, of Reading, was the second quarterly conference and! Ji Very Choice Tubers a town visitor during the ook transacted considerable business. | This morning Mr. Chas. J. Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Koehler, of Rev. J. H. Ginder, pastor presided at | nett brought th ee potatoes of the Coatesville are spending a few days both the services on Saturday even. | Rose of Erin variety to this office that with Sol ss ard f oi as Note oe ing and Sanday a [re er ay wane ee Benjamin Engle, formerly of this], pounds, the largest weig 114 Ibs. Dlace, but wi T oN Net? Won't Exhibit at Fair . | They were raised by Harv y Sump- grange prove 2! Upton, Cal, is visit- Claiming that they have been dis- | pan on Mr. Bennett's farm near | "5, uout this Pee Io, . ceriminated against and are not being Florin and are now on exhibition in! The Girls Band, of Beaver given a squs deal by the Lancas-!... window. (Springs, Pa., has been secured for a ter County Fair Association, the up- | er AD Mba rai jconeery and street dance on Labor wards of a half hundred members of | | Day evening, in Centre Square. the Lancaster Automobile Trade As-| Festival at Florin | sociation are up in arms and declare | that they will not exhibit next fall at the County Fair unless there is a ing advantage of these organizations. | Stoll. The election will be held at | Haines, who was injured on the rail- road last week, will be glad to learn {that he is improved at this writing. | Mrs. C. S. Manning of Elizabeth- town and Miss Carrie Doutrich of | Philadelphia, are welcome visitors at the home of Mr. S. S. Stacks and family. Misses Jane Zeller and Mary Sheaf fer accomanied the family of Mr. Hornafius, of Elizabethtown, on an auto trip to a point near Pittsburgh on Tuesday Misses Elizabeth Stacks and Carrie Doutrich accompanied the family of Mr. Harry S. Olweiler, of Elizabeth- town, to Harrisburg on Sunday where they visited Mr. Harry Wilt and family. Misses Bertha Kuhn and Pauline Sheaffer of this place, and Messrs. Mahlon Foreman of Mt. Joy and Os- car Newcomer, of Salunga, autoed to Mt. Gretna on Sunday. Misses Ruth Kaley and Evelyn Kuhn of town, Me 5. Jonas Erb and Floyd Zerphy of East Petersburg, spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Markley near Maytown. C. S. Wachstetter and family en. tertained these guests on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprout and daughter Kathryn of Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sload and daughter Anna of Mount Joy. The following town folks spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ne- hemiah Gantz, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike, Mr. and Mrs. John Raffensber- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krall and daughter, Mr. George Shires, Miss Mary Shires, William Shires, Miss Pearl Myers, Jacob Shires, Frank Klugh, Misses Ruth Ebersole, Miriam Guhl and Mary Arndt. etl eee The altar boys of Holy Trinity On Saturday, August 14, the! Catholic parish, of Columbia, under American Legion No. 185 of this|the direct tion of Rev. Joseph Schmidt, place, will hold a festival in the hall |are spending two weeks at Wild Cat, change in the attitude of the Nair|]2t Florin. Many good things to eat opposite this place. will be served and there will be cake { cials toward them. ! : ! ® > officia t walks and dancing. The American | ee etl Qn ere . Beimsderfer—Mowerer will furnish the musie. Wo on M. Beimsderfer, of East ————-—— { Petersburg, and Dora H. Mowerer, of Something to Think About | Mount Joy township, were united in ! marriage by Rev. S. G. Kauffman, just completed a trip around the pastor of the Neffsville U.B. church, world, having traveled 25.000 miles. on Saturday at high noon in the |p 41 the national objects of beauty Neffsville U. B. parsonage at Lancas- | {}).t he witnessed, he says he most ter. Mr. and Mrs. Beimsderfer left appreciated the whitewashed fences by automobile for points of interest,| "the farms in good old Lancaster and after their return will reside at County. East Petersburg. er ————— Bt ——— Picnic at Donegal About the Afflict.d Tomorrow, Thursday, August 12 Mrs. Charles Evans of this place, | the Presbyterian Sunday School at was removed to St. Joseph's Hospital | Donegal Springs will hold its big an- at Lancaster on Sunday for treat-|nual picnic in the grove there. The ment. entire community is invited to come Mrs. William H. Gantz, of Lititz, |and enjoy the day. This is an ideal formerly of town, and the mother of | place for an event of this kind. Mrs. Daniel H. S. Derr, on West Main ——- eee street, was removed to the hospital at A Slight Fire Léincaster for treatment. While painters were burning the es Ter paint off the Myers property at New- Keller & Bros.’ Next Sale. town one day last week, they set the Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will |weatherboarding on fire. The flames hold their next public stock sale at |slightly damaged the property before their yards here on Friday, Aug. 20, |they were extinguished. when they will sell 107 head of cows, Te. heifers, bulls and steers. They will Sold Another Auto : hedd of New York State and Mr. Ed. Ream, the local dealer, vs, This will be one of | sold a Dort tpuring car to Mr. Long- ock. Sale at 1:25 |enecker, of fear Bossler’s meeting a 2tbhotusk, It wak delivered on Saturda a EY , |reservoir, Large delegations of underwriters of insurance companies from Lancas- | Legion Band of Lancaster County | ter, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, York and other places held an outing at Accomac, opposite Marietta on Sat- urday and enjoyed a chicken and George E. Cooper, of Lancaster, waffle supper. BE i ———— It Bears Repeating A few years ago a certain news- paper publisher made an appeal to his delinquent subscribers in the fol- | lowing manner, which is quite ap- propriate now: “Lives of great men oft remind us, honest men don’t stand a chance. The more we work, there grows behind us, bigger patches in our pants. Our pants once new and glossy, now have stripes of different hue. All because subscribers linger and don’t pay us what is due. Now let all be up and do- ing, send your mite, however small, for when the blasts of winter strike us, we may have no pants at all.” The publisher claimed the poetry “drew” like a porous plaster and we hope it does the same thing for us. ———— Ee Preached at Kinderhook Rev. J. Minnich, of New York city, delivered an eloquent sermon on Sun- day morning in the Kinderhgok United Evangelical church. i tn. Manheim is now building a resegve J Mand, oho oy Bulletin Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1920 Call or Phone Jno. OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLF HAVE PASSED TO THE ‘GREAT REYOND MT. GRETNA DESERTER CAPTURED AT MAYTOWN LOCALS TAKE THE SERIES FROM THE COLUMBIA MOOSE Maytown had a scare Tuesday and Wednesday caused by the appearance the town of a soldier who would give no account of himself but only laid around the square in the hot sun. It transpired that he was a deserter from the national guard camp at Mt. Gretna and he was taken back Wed- It was at first thought the man was insane, but many of the townspeople also believed that he was bent on committing burglaries in the absence of the residents who yester- day held their annual picnic at Her- Mount Joy goes to Millersville on Saturday and lost 5 to 3. On Sunday Mount Joy will play the Storage yards team at Marietta. Maytown defeated the Harrisburg A. C. at Hershey before a large pic- nic crowd 11 to St. Joe of Lancaster, will play the local team here on Thursday even- ing at 6 o’clock sharp. The Aviation Eagles defeated May- town on Saturday 5 to 3. play at Dallastown next Saturday. Mount Joy defeated the Columbia Moose team at Columbia 2 to 1 last Thursday evening. This and deciding game. very good game, giving Columbia but Selma Landis nesday night. of her son Mr. with wham she had been living, on West Main street, Monday afternoon at 4:15, death resulting from acute cardiac collapse. Deceased was sixty- nine years of age. The remains were same evening where they are being prepared for funeral wil be held that city and interment will be made in the Prospect Hill cemetery there. ‘ame ‘to the town sundown on Monday. would he give his name or tell his Instead he remained mum and loafed in the square, seeking no relief from the sun’s rays. to the belief that he was insane. To get some light on the matter Norman F. Arntz, Peoples Bank Myers pitched a Miss Annie Geltmacher Miss Annie Geltmacher, a former resident of Maytown, Mount Vernon street, Sunday night, following an attack of apoplexy. She was a daughter of the Margaret Gelt- macher, and lived the greater part of her life in Maytown. She was a mem- ber of St. James’ Episcopal church, Lancaster, residing number of years. seventy-fourth year. Deceased leaves a brother, Frank, and two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Meshey, | William Bontz, | THE 1921 AUTOMOBILE TAGS HAVE BEEN ADOPTED Tied at Middletown The locals went to Middletown Sat- urday and went a dead heat with the team there when telephones to man answering the description of the man who had appeared at Maytown being missing the authorities sent an ambulance and two officers to the vil- lage that night and took the soldier city a|with them back to in her | They said he was a resident of Scran- ton and had left camp without per- Brown, rf. .......... residing at York, [oS BR. Myers, of. ....... ———————— A. Myers, rf. ....... Steelton, and SQ remains were to Maytown to the home of her sis- Harrisburg, Aug. 9—The Highway Department has adopted a yellow tag with black lettering as the type for Interment will be made in the May- | Pennsylvania’s automobile and truck and orders for funeral will be held this afternoon at McGarvey. 2b Baker will officiate. town cemetery. greater quantity owing to the numerous new registra- tions continually Clement K. Brubaker Clement K. Brubaker, : leisler, ef citizen of Elizabethtown, died at his| of sarcoma, after in the State in 1919 and again three ———l eee. “Abe” Makes Things Hum Last week while Abram Hess was operating a Ford truck owned by E. ", he accidently drove over farming forty- Philadelphia, is visiting her uncle, J runs, Mt. Joy he Mennonite church and in all its interests. 1e daughter, Mrs. a badly inflicted bruise on To further prove operating a Ford vived by his wife, } actually tried to drive over two mo- Base on errors, Mt. Joy, 9. Stelen bases, Mt. Joy er, Miss Ella Brubaker, N 1 shing his stunt and was obliced to | . : ATi Brubaker, this place; Nz: Barr 8; by Conklin 8. off Barr 2,.off Conklin 3. ————— eee LOCAL DOINGS IN REAL ESTATE Joseph S. Moyer, of Naumanstown, city. Funeral serv bold attempt. tN — at the Mennonite church. in Graybill’'s cemetery. Marriage Licenses ” : : Garman, Elizabeth. Miss Martha Clark Neidigh, both of Mt. Jov borough. Edward B. Zulick and Kathryn C. Nevon, both of Mount Joy township. | ter of the late James Brice Clark and Phil ; > | home in Lancaster, after a short ill- G. Good, of Rapho township, at pri- vate sale and on private terms. West Hempfield Yves emplieid. a U. Z. Brethren Services On Saturday John Cornwall sold his small in Rapho township, school house, » County Historical So- all historic matters of the city and been its president since the time of The success of the last annual June reunion of that so- ciety was due largely to her efforts and she has been since that time ac- tively planning for the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the found- The farm of 107 acres and 2 per-|its organization. Donegal town- ship was offered at public sale last Thursday by Mrs. Mary N. Habecker executrix of Joseph H. Habecker. was withdrawn at $102.00 per acre. The barn on this farm was recently Ministers are expected to be ches situated present from Dauphin, Lebanon and welcome to these services, ee They Picked 91 Quarts church and of the Philadel probability rebuild the barn and re- tain the farm. The Pleasant Hill school house aad plot of ground, Horst, for $515. The Frank & Bros.’ bidding started | township, and 1 | MR. HENRY J. ENGLE SURPRISES THE ree Aer THE MT. JOY SOCIETY . MET AT SILVER SPRINGS | che The Mount Joy Society of Farm on Saturday at 1:30 with a large at- all went to Henry Mrs. Baer opened the meet- ing by reading the 15th chapter of Proverbs and all prayed the Lord’s The roll call by the Secre- Train Kills Cattle when the inner man was satisfied Mr was appealed », killing several. | pilot of the engine was broken. owing trains received orders to be on |the lookout for the animals. a a — companied by reading of the minutes of the June This was greatly appreciated by the favored with Engle’s appreciation done the night of his recent fire. eee) eee Will Boats Ever Run? ago, Congress passed a bill appropriating a sum of money for a survey of the Susque- hanna River, to ascertain the feasi- bility of making several recitations which: were very participants and enjoyed by all. Barr of Lancaster gave an interest- ing talk on “Trees He passed a number of Lancaster, Take Notice with which to improve its streets. many other towns to do the same thing but we are pleased to say this is not the case in Mount Joy. All our streets are Al. EE rf — showed several derstand more fully his idea of lo- cating flowers, shrubbery and trees. Every person was given tunity to ask any question prints to un- Both Are Curoisities. Jacob Brown, of Florin, brought a pair of curiosities to this office last One is a very odd shaped hen’s egg and the other was an ex- ceptionally be goats the Flower of and it was later signed by the Presi- some time ago and it is being con- “Brighten the tinued by the Corps of Engineers, U. corner where members were added to the Society which now numbers 30. et) Ce Baby Born With Tooth In the maternity ward of the hos- pital at York a girl baby was born with a full-sized tooth. reef ses one Since Monday, milk costs 8 cents a pint or 14 cents a quart at Harris- A Close Call Lightning struck a large tree near a barn at Bender's Mill on Saturday literally demolishe! it. The tree was only a few feet from August on account of the reunion of the five Societies of Lancaster Coun- ty at Mr. Sweigart’s meadow near i August 21st, . Nded where the ber meeti. o $1.50 a Year in Advance E. schroll, Mount Joy OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND DOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Mrs. Z. Keller and daughter Helen left for Michigan. Miss Elsie Breneman spent Sunday at Mount Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peifer visited at Salunga, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Heiserman spent Friday at Lititz. Misses Marie and Mabel Carson spent Saturday at Lawn. Miss Goldie Schafer is spending some time at Mount Gretna. Mr. Dewey Hornafius is spending some time at Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Stella Mae of near Rheems, spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna. Miss Mary Kramer visited at Eliz- abethtown, Monday evening. Mrs. Harry Charles and son Joseph spent Saturday at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Baer spent Fri- day and Saturday at Philadelphia. Misses Clara and Mary Greena- walt spent Saturday at Lancaster. Mrs. Alex Kramer and daughter Mary spent Saturday at Lancaster. Messrs. Martin and Henry Musser are spending some time at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Myre of Lan- caster spent Thursday evening in this boro. Master Kenneth Leib is spending some time at Lancaster with rela- tives. Mrs. Lizzie Zerphy is spending Wednesday and Thursday at Lan- caster. Miss Aileen Neidig is spending some time in Perry county with her parents. Miss Verna Cunningham of Lan- caster, spent Sunday here with her sister Sue. Miss Julia McClellan of Ambler, Quinley. : Mr. and Mrs. G. Moyer and daugh- ter have returned from a trip to Wildwood, N. J. Miss Louisa Rhodes spent the week-end at Landisville as the guest of Mrs. Fred Huhn. Mr. I. D. Stehman, the local miller, treated his employes to an auto trip to Mount Gretna on Sunday. Misses Ruth Kaley, Evelyn Kuhn, of Florin and Mary Kramer spent last Wednesday at Landisville. Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Sr., and daugh- ter Miss Mae and .Mrs. Harry Leib spent Sunday at Mount Gretna. Mr. Geo. Gurlock and Miss Bow- man of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Quinley. Marion and George Wehemeyer of delphia, spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieberher of this | place. Mrs. Wilson Quinley left today for her home in Youngstown, Ohio, af- ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Quinley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bricker and er Edith spent Saturday and In town with friends and kev. and Mrs. L. M. Strayer and daughter Miss Ann of Lancaster isited in the family of D. W. Strayer on Monday. g Mrs. J. T. Wilson accompanied) 7 > . [al wrt t 3 Burnice Geiswite are spend ng the day w her son Samuel at East Peters g. ¢ Misses Christine Moyer and Mary Moyer are visiting at West Chester and Philadelph They left yester- la nornin The Misses Frank of Philadel hia, of sterda f their home having or time here with their \ K 1 d 1ichter ( Saturday after S > south hap} ’ es Q Debosx May Bid Mad Die A A K¢ iste 1 K Sun- da i Droha r wo ! of y Q eg h re Y Ma» Chas Dil- U. Gladfelter Dayton, Ohio. ending sor time here with J s Gladfelter and family. He also his nephew, Mr. D. W. Mr. « 3 Rec rd as, W. Roll publisher of the Coraopolis, Pa., while here on a visit to merchant S. B. Bern- hart made a pleasant call at this of- fice yesterday. Messrs. Herman Hostetter, Roy Perris, Benj. Brown, Jos. B. Hershey and Elston Hauenstein enjoyed an automobile trip to Reading on Sun- day, going via Mt. Gretna and Leba- non. Mr. Samuel Newcomer, of Kang, Pa., is here on a visit to his brother, Mr. H. S. Newcomer. He said they recently had four inches of hail up there. What would that do to a crop of Lancaster County tobacco? Mrs. Alpheus Brandt entertained these guests last week: Mrs. Susan Lane, of Landisville; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Engle, of Marietta; Mrs. Oberholser, Miss Lizzie Dohner and Mrs. Lutz, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thome, two sons and daughte Port Deposit, Md. — ee eer: Stoxfms in this county destroyed four barns greatly damaged crops gn various secilons on Saturday night 4nd Sunday afternoon. > * vy %N $e - Coa he Bo 2 ! i i : SI