IY 7 VOLUME XX NO. 15 Mount Joy, Penna.,, Wednesday, Sept 8, 1920 he Mount Joy Bulle $1.50 a Year ia Advance If you want a good farm, Now Is the Time to Buy. Call or Phone Jno. E. MEN OUTNUMBER WOMEN VOTERS THAT'S TRUE IN LANCASTER COUNTY BUT NOT IN MT. JOY BORO AS THE FAIR ONES ARE A MA. JORITY HERE Assessment returns, available to date at the Court house, show more men voters than women in Lancaster couvty. Early expectations that wo. 4n v-'2rs would outnumber the men, wen ‘discredited when with five county districts missing, 119 districts of city and county showed 55,758 men and 45,746 women have had their names placed on the assessors’ books. In Mount Joy the ladies have a big majority. There are 55 more women registered in the East Ward than men and in the West Ward the ladies lead by 49. This is a total of 104 for the town. There are 320 men in the East Ward and 332 in the West Ward, a total of 652. Ladies here’s one of your opportunities to rule the men (provided that enough of you have back-bone to stick, even though the political lieutenants spill a flowery story). The work of assessing and enroll- ing voters was ended Wednesday. The figures are: Men Women Conoy 456 406 Donegal, East— Eincoln S. H..........220 193; Mayiown. ...........5321 363 | Springville ..........211 219 Donegal, West. ........ Elizabethtown Boro.....996 1,129 Hempfield, East— Landisville... ......... 406 | Petersburg . 33 371 | Rohrerstown . .322 334 | Hempfield, West— Mountville ...:.......116 111 Northwestern .......125 106 Norwood ............227 170 Silver Spring 266 283 Manheim Twp | Northern District. ....426 108 | Southern District. ....754 612 Manheim Boro— Ist Ward. ........... 313 364 i; 2nd Ward. +401 472 8rd Ward...... . .. 137 138 Manor— Manor New......... .250 254 Indiantown .........307 299 Millersville 862 Marietta Boro— Ise Word... . ..... 178 182 2d Ward... .,... . . ..: 195 235 3rd Ward... ...... .208 256 Mt. Joy Boro— | East Ward 5 West Ward. . Mount Joy Twp— Upper ....... civil 208 Yower ......... ... 172 177 Milton Grove........180 187 Mountville Boro. .......253 284 Penn— Junction 110 108 South 184 181 Unionville... ....... 284 292 Rapho— Newtown: .......... . 96 Sporting Hill . +5 167 trickler’s S. H..... 213 Union Square....... 330 Washingtonboro— Upper Ward. ‘, 88 78 Lower Ward ........ 69 62 el ee i i Should Be Repaired i “Pinch Road,” between the Ch: wa- | tauqua and Campmeeting Grounds ! Mount Gretna, has again appeared in | Lebanon court proceedings. The centre of the road is the dividing line between two townships and neither township wants to keep it in repair T} » hill 3 ha ] condition ——— — OE : Will Initiate a Class On Sunday afternoon at 1:30 the Moose Degree team of Columbia, will confer the degrees on a class of thirty for the Elizabethtown Moose. The work will be done in Market Hall and there is every indication that there will be a large turnout bers on this occasion. DQ Wee of mem- Purchased Creamery Building Mr. Henry J. Engle, proprietor of | the Central House, has purchased the ground, buildings and the former Reist, Nissley & Co. creamery bwiflding on the Manheim road near the covered bridge. Y purchased at private sale private terms. ts —— Ce een Women Must Pay Tax Now that women have secured the right to vote in the United States “hey will be compelled to pay taxes. whether they vote or not. To vote this fall they must pay 50 cents. This they must pay every year in ad- dition to $1.00 school tax. ———— Eee equipment of It was and on Auxiliary Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the General Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Dr. J. J. Newpher on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9. Members are urged to at- tend. 5 —— Private Sale of Mules Mr. Ed. Ream has fifty head of young mules ranging from 18 months to foun-year-olds that he is selling at private sale at his sale and exchange stables here. They will be on sale ot ‘and after Friday, Sept. 10. eee © eeeeereee Mrs. Christ Movich, of Fourteen Spruces, Chester County, murdered her baby. Its continual crying got ' ~» nerves, so she stuffed rags into ip mouth and it died from strangula- ion, <*toN FORGER IS CAPTURED AFTER A LONG CHASE Paul Bostick, arrested in Akron, Ohio, on charges of forgery on two Lancaster county banks, has been brought back to Lancaster by Sheriff | Homsher for trial here. Bostick, who | is about 30 years old, formerly lived near Marietta, and the alleged for- geries were committeed six or eight months ago. It is claimed he forged the name of Harry S. Nye to a check for $300 on the Marietta National Bank. On that charge he will be given a hear- ing before Justice of the Peace Grahm at Marietta. It is also charged that he forged the same name on a check drawn on the Union National Bank at Mount Joy for $50. Com- plaint in this case has been made before Alderman Spurrier in Lancas- ter. Both banks are members of the Pinkerton Detective Agency and its operators traced Bostick into Ken- tucky and other places in the South, finally arresting him at Akron, Ohio. The local end*of the case was handled ; Detective Broome. GENERAL NEWS FOR QUICK READING INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE f Grocers are saying that sugar will | sell at 12 cents within a month. Horace Overly, at Ephrata, has a | cherry tree in blossom, the second time this year. 20,000 anthracite coal miners are out on a vacation and many more are expected to follow suit. The revenue taxes in this onils were $84,000 less during August than the preceeding month. Landisville shut out the Middle- town team at the former place Sat- urday by a score of 12 to 0. September 15th, the subscription price of the Lancaster Inquirer rais- es from $1.50 to $2.00 a year. A revival of broom corn cultiva- tion which was common in Lancaster Bostick admits his guilt cn both | hold their next public stock sale at their yards here on Friday, Sept. 17, when they will sell 100 head of Cows, heifers, bulls and steers. * This will be ; another very good lot. 2t eel AD eee. Boy Scouts at Conewago Captain Armstrong of the Boy Scouts of Chester and twenty-five members went into camp along the Conewago Creek on Sunday for a two-week’s sojourn. A ihihboo»nzc A Mammoth Tomato Mr. Albert Strickler brought a to- mato to this office a few days ago! that weighs 1% pounds. It grew on his farm northeast of town. means of thanking all who in any way assisted. hold their next public stock sale at their yards here on Friday, when they will sell 100 head of Cows, heifers, bulls and steers. another very good lot. Council was the regular night, as a quorum was be held for the transaction of the business of the regular meeting. County 60 years ago is reported. | prepared | things for the inner man. BETHEL PASTOR ENTERTAINS AFTER CHOIR REHEARSAL At the close of the choir rehearsal at the Church of God on Thursday night the members of the choir were | invited into the Sabbath School room where Janitor Pennel and wife had a table loaded with good This was the gift of the pastor. The following | named persons were present, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stauffer, Mrs. Smeltzer, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mumma, Miss Greiner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Paul- ine MacDannald, Beatrice Hawthorne Verne Morton, Earle Bear, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shires, Miss Emma Shookers, Mrs. I. A. MacDannald, H. S. MacDannald, wife and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shick- ley, Fred Bucher and wife, Lillian Mumma, Harry Bear, Jay Linde- muth, Mrs. Harry Leib, Edith Myers, Mrs. R. J. Myers, Dr. MacDannald, J. J. Pennel and wife. OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET — Se Keller & Bros.” Next Sale. Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will Sept. 3, This will be 2t BE — . 5 Meeting Postponed monthly meeting not held The of Boro on Monday, acking. A special meeting will now lection of mammoth potatoes that would make a similar display at a county fair look like thirty cents. They weigh from 11 lbs. up and comprise many leading varieties. AT =o ———— - Everybody Come V On Saturday, Sept. 11th the base ball team of this place will hold a festival in the park here. Many good things to eat and drink will be served. The Manheim Band will furnish the music. ee The highest federal position ever held by a woman is that of civil ser- vice commissioner, Mrs. Helen H. Gardener. OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLF HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND John Sarbaugh, formerly of Co- lumbia, died at York, aged 40 years. + Wm, a complication of diseases, years. Nau, died at Columbia from aged 36 Ruth, 9-year-old daughter of I. H. Basehore, of Elizabethtown, fell off a hay loft and injured her shoulder. Eleven-year-old Paul H. Blouch. of Bachmanville, died of lock-jaw caused by a wound received when he charges and states he will plead Mr. Aaron J. Dupler, of Elizabeth- rn cuilty at the first opportunity. In town, took out bankruptey proceed- | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE default of $1500 bail he has been | ings on W ednesday, August 25. MANY COMERS AND DOERS committed to jail for a hearing. The | This is the week of the Reading » vie money obtained by him on the forged Fair. Allentown will follow next IN THIS LOCALITY checks he said he spent in having a week, then Lancaster and York in = eu good time. order, Mr. Benj. Groff spent Lebor Day cera cess | Why is it that Lebanon county |at Lebanon. : : | CAN SCARCELY BE BELIEVED Y3ey Do pesupailon fas for yomen : ta Povngen of Pottstown, ’ at 15 cents anc auphin county 5 as 1 A ay. BUT SAID 'TIS QUITE TRUE utr k iy Mr. Frank Sprout spent Sunday at Two hundred lives were lost last efon Jr., aged 15 Elizabethtown with friends. 3 'Wednenday, boca ase they wore ¥ we bald earle on his Miss Lillian Knier of Manheim, watching an airplane flying over Sun- father’s at Fairmount, this pent a few days in town with Mrs. bury, according to James Carl. Carl county. Walter Kpamer, 4 . : [hace chitken thre he a Whe Our monthly price lists show in- Miss Lillian Philips of Harrisburg, the big machine noisily passed over | Crease: of from 10 per cent. up on | spent Sunday and Monday in town his hennery 200 growing chicks |2ll kinds of printing papers. When [With Mrs. wm. Dishong ; craned their necks through the wire | Will it stop? Mrs, Harriet Bless hg ol oe | fernccinin When the plane was gone The Conestoga Traction Co. asks and Miss | me i not one of them could get back and the Public Service Commission of this bura } ) ¥ an Sa t ; when he went to the chicken coop State for a permit to increase its ¢ ; M i bn : he found them all dead, every one y express rates 19 per cent. : 3.2 are sn having hanged itself in its strugeles' , *0€ pa 3 ling girls in the | Pith Mons | to escape the enmeshing wire, famine ridden districts of Peking at > of Harrisbu le aioli $10 each. We can beat that. Here he ee s with the fellows just go out and get ’em r. Mi B ng of th rs Teddy Can Vote In August this year there were 123 | P Peddy, the large malt marriage licenses issued and in the nd Mrs. Norman E. Garber living with the ! ame month in 1919 there were 1186, 1 burgh, s several day on Marietta street, w twenty-one go that this month shows but little in- | here as guests of his mother on Maa | years old last weel;, and will be crease over last vear. { otta street. eligible to vote for Harding as he Howard 1. Bax er of Columbia, | 1 Buna Sponseller and chiidren, would have very little chance in a was arrested, charged with having |! ind Clyd ' New Oxford beauty contest, being minus an eye, | two wives. One liv at Girard, O., | spe: ) Mr. and Mrs everybody in that neighborhood will and the other at Columbia. The |J. Willis Freed agree that his voice has anything former has two children. Ow mer townsman John K beaten to a frazzle that they ever Henry Hess and Walter Sheaffer, Kover, Rout Lititz, spent sev- heard. of Elizabethtown, got into a ficht | eral de in town last week me—— —— est . ? "yi | t after their day's work at the shoe 1 old friends and acquaintances. Jot Can Do It factory. Now Sheaffer has a fraec- Mr. and Mrs. P. BE. Getz are en By an advertisement elsewhere in tured jaw and Hess has a law suit. |Jjoving an automobile trip to Niagar: i this issue it may be seen that Joseph Jack Dempsey proved that he is | Falls and dther nt of interest W. Broadnax, of Marietta, has taken the world’s real heavy weight | thruout New Yor] te this week. charge of Mr. Walter Welfly’s black- champion by knocking out Billy Mr. Wm. Musser,’ Sr.,, Mr. Wm smith shop, west of Florin. He does, Miske in less than three rounds, out Musser, Jr. and family, Mr. Chas. B. practical horseshoqjng, repairs anto- at Benton Harbor, Mich., on Monday. | Turner and family of Philadelphi: mobile springs, does general repair = aL ’ spent the holiday with Mr. and Moe 5. por of all kings and MRiacmey J. MILLER ESHLEMAN CO. 4 _ ng a Hise M | the Acme obacco shears. Joe Mr. and Mrs. . farmer, Mr. { guarantees all his work. | cers BRIDGE CONTRACT | and Ms, Jos. Charles, Mr. and i i Sy , V 7” Construction of bridge over Mill Jax ig Hat and Mr od Mes - Chemical Engine Is Here creek near this place, will be started | Soran >aer: Sp ; Sunday and Che new chemical fire engine re- immediately by the J. Miller Eshle- Monday at their Ling camp on cently purchased for Frien dship Fire man Company, of Landisville, who the mountains near Mt. They Company, arrived here and is now on were awarded the contract for the made the trip by auto. | the old P. R. R. siding at Stehman’s building of this bridge yesterday by yo mill. It is expected a factory repre- the county commissioners. The same LOCAI D I sentative will be here within the next company was awarded the contract WIRES 0 NGS day. It will be unloaded this after- for a smaller bridge over Mill creek noon at 4 o’clock. at Stoner’s mill, but construction on IN REA! STAT — ova this will not be started immediately. . 4 » Aadiniisg The Lancaster Inquirer Says: Two bids were received for the niin Lancaster County has a Berkshire building of the concrete bridee No. Mr. Samuel Gar} din: ne breeders as solution, and one 4, over Mill creek near Mt. Joy. The | of purch Hampshire bre $; one of Ches- O.- B. S. ( Philadelphia, | Risse Bort: 1 | ter White breede being organ- Pid $19 the J. Miller | consid {or holt 7,000 The « of stick-the- Xshleman Co of $16,078.12. AT ARTY 1 n'hi £ i 4 Ne or ry ] h Z€ ~ this county a hur S ago. | 2 1 etl © URS | rs Cut While Lon 4 a Jacob S. Henny, a er of near % : Ire 6 Lancaster Junction, received a se- yy R vere cut ross the back of his right | fu; 0 ic ase it the result of an accident > Yn Hee ) y : ered the horse > threshing one day last week. f+ wer. | With improvemer r As he reached for a sheaf, the man | A : Toi big voodland. The wo | who was opening the sheaves cut an | ; vio lik I H ugly gash in his hand. lino nredey SE % iH i jh : the question. | § { Why not offer Gretna the ( pl = Very Unusual | gasoline fire at present used wetioned You have often heard of people | by Friendship Fire Company? : 5 {nding Tour-lented clover but one of { would be a far bette r buy, a more | SHOE FACTORY INSPECTION = 10st unusual extra leafed clover | modern apparatus and just the thine | IS DELAYED ONE WEE we ever saw was found on the lawn | forf Mt. Gretna. : a —— i in the rear of the Bulletin office, It! { ert reine On account of the delay by the has six perfectly formed leaves, Five | ~N Automatic Sprinkler Company and are set in a circle and the sixth grows A Wonderful Success" the tank erectors it has been decided from the centre. That big festival in the park at to postpone the day for public in ——— Florin Saturday is now a thing of spection of the shoe factory from Income Tax Now Due \/ the past, with the greatest record | Saturday, September 11th to Satur- The third installment of the in-|S'®" Made on any similar occasion. | day, September 18th. By that ti come tax is now due and must be It was held by the Florin Hall As- things will be in better shape and paid not later than September 15. sociation and from the receipts there | operations will be further advanced. Remittances for residents of this | 1S ey indication that everybody et a % Jisiries Ynst be Soot to the Lancaster ry —t al Teco were A Wonderful Exhibit ice of the post office build- penses $155.00, Persons passing this office are ine leaving a balance of $455.00. There astonished t * oo - 1 a bie di Tay PA ie Or was a mortgage of $300 on the build- ol g Ite 0 See Se : Rt on = ; ‘ ing and this was burned Sut “io exceptionally large potatoes in Keller & Bros.” Next Sale nicht. 1% Surned urday | our window. There are about a Messrs. J. B. Keller & Bro. will ig e Association takes this | qogen exhibitors and we have a col- . |wife and son Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. hrs 14: ) . stepped on a steel garden rake at his NM. BR Drumm Miss ’ Mery Toman Erman Huber, Baltimore, formerly home Mis © ther : I M : Ie “1 10f Columbia, conductor on the same - P I~. a . TDS Ean rs { Syome train. He is in the Columbia hospital ary Frank of Manhel ied ati coller, ‘Lhestor, ~omn ahd Sala suffering from a dislocated hip. . Harry Frank of Manheim, died at|pgtticoffer, Mrs. Ella Diehm, Mrs. rT, : : the St. Joseph's Hospital last Wed- ed : 3 W. F. Zellers, Harrisburg, engin- 1e St. Josephs spit: ash Mabel Diehm, Ralph Diehm. Howard 199 : : > asda nine. He was formerly alm eer on 832. Injured internally. nesday morning. He was formerly apiihy Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Butzer, Morris Nace. Harrisbure, fireman barber and is survived by one daugh- | [1 Brandt. Mrs. D. H. Brandt. E JC.OLTIS Nace, Har 2, ter lH a 1 BE 'S Re . of * 1 » “lon train 832; injured about body. = + 000, i, ». WOOL, wile ang SON | my, ater two were discharged from {Irvin; Miss Mary Strickler, Miss the hospital yesterday morning Mrs. Sadie Waltz Clark [Mary Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | hos Hye! 2y Mon 5 uly y stark. died Failure of Zellers, engineer on the Mrs. Sadie Waltz Clark, died at { Kiphorn. 3 : i : 1 1 el : second train, to head a caution signal her home in Harrisburg and was| At noon an excellent dinner pre-| : ; tanh | , said to have caused the accident. buried there. Deceased was a daugh [pared by the ladies present, was ry : : Wal { this 2 first train was traveling west ter of the late Peter Waltz o 11S served on the lawn and the tables! ¢ | '~o1.mbis at a rate of about ten ro] y p | from Columbia at a rate g place, and was very well known here. | well supplied with all the | ; T in ¢ | | : £1 ich all) miles per hour. The second train, it cies » seasol hs : 2 [3 ie1es Of he seaton to wnich al iis reported, wos traveling dbout fif Nathan W. Gingrich d ample justice. At 4:30 all were], . Passing through a tun- Nathan W. Gingrich, a prominent |invited to the tables again after first train had inst rounded 3 huilder and contractor, of Manheim hich all expressed a desire to par- | irn when the engine of the i his home after an ings: of L} cipate in another reunion one year | cond crash into the rear of it. The ths, 7 years. e 1s sur- | hence. h turn anc ) ade it im- hi d two children, | mim A WB ear harp ¢ u 2 and tunne 1 made it im SE ( 1 1 | 1 ossib! for the engineer of the J | Leona, both at home. | GEORGE WEBER WAS RUN | second train to see the first. The - DOWN BY AN AUTOMOBILE | cabin of the first train was reduced Donald L. Gingrich 7a ; — {to kindling. Fourteen cars were de- Donald IL., the 24-day-old son of | Mr. George Weber, oldest son of {railed and Lemmers was killed in- Br nd M R. Gingrich os. Web on West Donegal street, | int His body was cut in half. . { th i anv 4 1 oO We n t with il. ad I vesterday 10 ; )- iY vy : ot Third Train Figures ; 4h | ate j he 5:30 troll ¢ 4 \ few minutes after the accident rs on 4 : ' I, ; + {had strewn cars over east and west- t 0 Frida ig [1 {hil i | bound trac third train traveli ng 1 a : ! 4 sDeF 1! | started to vun.d t1 | toward Columbia, plowed into the | wet the ear at Lumber street but in| recka % were hrown into 4 { ) h t ¢ cross the | he hel 3 rs of whati lnown as Ker. will { st flort to get on the rear | "2ugh la part of the old eanal, wil mR y : A% he crossed the The i 1 had be removed by { the Mason { | Fei vont pt an automa) this time I half of Lemmer’s body a led : | TE ot . U Lrootiad Titra ad De red. third train er a lo ! f I 0 ! } 1 he body non Mn ve | —~ : s at first supposed that two . | y . 1 1 " "i rme? lent of a, | } He sustained x d i illed The injured textile worker. He] ad Teste taken to the Columbia hospital yi} Masonic Home | 1 Th 1 r 1 relief J 1e a Y ¢ ur nd wa nember of | amber 35.7 S and west bound church. of| eS lI 1 distance of about *hiladelphia . et, and traffic was de] ved PY gi HOW THE GOVERNMENT 7 ha OW he S ) ERY) EN 1 hour Wreckers hs Mrs. Abram M. Kel | IS SPENDING OUR MONEY 1 Lancaster, Royalton and Ip. of Salu die Fhursd ! Lol { 1e the first train ftor 0 of omvlieati a ay Ly m, and those : r ars. 3 mont} 9 td [ for a con= 1.10 a daughter of freop the [uid tance along the tracks. 1 Elvina Mille pottom, | Fy - ars that had been merely ¢ Ran Dece ed suffered heavier damage ih bof th hen the third train hurled them into rer vd is survived by her husband he water . nd the following children: Mrs. Earl 7 semp——aetl fifteen maar Snyder, this boro; Ellen, : thar n FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. nd Amos at home. Also the fo : ADOPTS A NE ing brothers and sisters: Milton, |% rs W CODE nr od Reuben, Harry and Mrs. Amos Ober, |" rular monthly meeting of of near Salunga; Samuel and An ¢ was held f this 1 rvice ; day I with a good 1d or n ; 0 a tegular routine business I M ni ted. Since the installa- Church ( ent in 10 | | Prey vo oy TW hay 3 [1 h } ) 1 ren rm Sys- Church of 8 Brethi cemetery | branch the Ri stores here 1 | nen code wz ced upon ; - | ection with pharmacy g | 11 be od i re | | A - Mr M tha B arton Instr clea t a ote | he ] of fire bell. \] M I B: Li S } f Se ¢ follows. P Y inv T 4 x7 1 1 1 1 : = 3 West of : ( j bou ; ; od c } ( Blows: T ’s. f nlics Tar 1 1 | A ) East ND 0 borr in| re MS ( “Rl of ) ' BR s: Three ’ f Boro. } ! f ( B : One Long ( I 1 4 1 7 ' : n - 12:00 ( Se — ; one N{¢ ON A LED sted. W IS | Ep | fire vou are re- I : phone opera- Y at once. large bell : 1 I I f f the 2 he | The | id 1 1 } ; 1 | or } 72 |i Dor vis] | tap be ra yf taps = a en V a | t Sir 1 : 1 € start SCHOOL BCARD ELECTED 106 ch he i 1 ¢ have enera Ta TBRITA NE ER } : Ai A NEW TRUAN ER ht o He pr £01 hou eanir of the building on eee I¢ of 1 ( rt con Mon ) ne t 13 and ¢ i ( Nnpe A y I i ana all To Boro Sel Board met | and: Ox . Aron 1: Vou ] I to a : f nt t ve the fence Ireme ¢ quested to « round y r 1 Y 1onthly S¢ OI ——— nl eee + IN + be on g De J a h S be « pre- vening and transacted iis regular! NUMBER OF FARMS IN D: to receiving the new equip- routine usiness, ne PENNSYLVANI DECREASING | ment. to use the vacant roon on ee emma (Eien 1 bv convert 'h ANT © rim p Q Q 1 by mn 8 i H The Pe In Department of Spent Sunday at Gettysburg - he Joard y 2 Agriculture notes that the number of The following persons spent Sun- to make nu i on 2 mn eel farms in Penn na in 1900 was | day at Gettysburg Mr. and Mrs. 00} Wing I *hange © 2 1 « . 1 A TATA . book : Ww i to e £ aL : ind the number of 1910 was {John Horstick, Mr. and Mrs. John IPTICn \ v the State ¢ ritl tthe d 3 ] gurnen np. oy A : 4 s elected tru- : If the deer e in the num- | Dabler, Mr. d Mrs. John Hendri- Mr. ( hristian a S | be aims 1s as great during the | Mr and Mrs. Clinton Longenockay . ol 8N r F sweomer | . . 9 3 ant oe 1 24D — 3 ; . er | last decade as during the period from | Mrs ry Spickler, Mrs. Sadie Mil- ras ele ( 1 oilicer, 2 ( Oc po was Shout ( Be Tee hor | 1¢ 900 to 1910, the 1920 census, now rS, ry Wintermyer, Mrs. are 43: pils 011¢ ( scnool y $3 3 . “ . are 3 pur ie 1) I re | Pein compiled, will show proxi- Star Mrs. James Childs, today. Seventy-three 0 re mately 214,470 farms. Tis 3 i Weidman, Alberta from the townships. There are 95 | — Cre , : BL > yy Tre Sprout, Me ary Keener, Mary Kramer, pupils in the High school and forty I~ Amanda Sides, Ada Sprout, A are from the rural districts. All the Legal Advertising RE da Sieeh ra aa _ Splout, Annj bills were paid and the Board ad-{ Wm. S. Neiman, of Florin, is the Wintermyer, Helen Wagner, Eliza- 1 re pa an( ‘ a IThitermver journed 3 ji administrator of the estate of David |Peth Wintermyer, Edna Pennell, journed, H. Wittle, late of Mt. Joy township. |Cathryn Wintermyer. Mabel Shud- A Novel Event M: 4 E. Flowers is the administra- | der, Mrs. Sides, Mary Stover, Messrs. 3 “ven o Y y 4 OV . trix of the estate of Addison S. |Charles Johnson, George Groff, John All the Rexall stores in the U nited {| . RL, yo2 x Tad q radius of 500 miles | Flowers, late of this boro. Weidman, Russel Sumpman and Ab- States wi 11n a aamuas o 5 nies ~ Sta 1 Hollbwhna te at. | ner Sprout. of St. Louis, Mo., where the an wal | Wm. M : Hollow bush B, the af ner of convention will be held. will be given | ar in both estates. ne notices . : ¢ : may be found in our advertising col- Frank & Bros.” Sale a pair of well trained homir : : bivde wil umns. C. S. Frank & Bro. will hold their eons. All these birds will be free at an appointed time and are participate in a race to St. Louis. Dr Garber’s store here will be eliminated from this contest as it is outside the 500 mile radius. About 5,000 bi: will be liberated. DIFFENDERFER FAMILY HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION A reunion of the John and Eliza Diffenderfer, was held on Sunday, at the home of Benjamin Vhite, at Sporting Hill, the old homestead of the Diffenderfer fam- ily. Those present were: Rev. Mar- tin Ebersole and wife and the follow- ing children; Jacob Ebersole, Amos Ebersole, Chester Reinhold and wife, and daughter Erla; Rev. tin, wife and children as follows: Ma- bel, John, Sarah. Mary, Chester, Ella, Samuel; Ross Albright, wife and chil- dren as follows: Martin, Paul, War- ren, Minerva; Miss Mary Wright, Sol. D. Ebersole, wife and children as follows: Gertrude M., Edith, Myrtle, Mabel; Eli Ebersole and wife. George Ebersole and wife; Rev. John Eber- sole and wife and three children, Harold, Irvim.and Alma; John Young, | et eee ttl eee. Is Shipping Tobacco Abner M. Hershey spent sev- eral days at Watsontown, Pa., wher he purchased a lot of tobacco that he is shipping to his warehouse here. descendants of Amos Mar- Schreoll, Mount Joy RAILROAD WRECK SOUTH OF MARIETTA ONE MAN KILLED AND SEVERAL INJURED WHEN TWO FREIGHT TRAINS COL- LIDED—A THIRD TRAIN ALSO FIG- URES One man was killed and three others were hurt, none fatally, early Saturday afternoon on the P. R. R. lines at Chickies Rock, east of Mari- etta, when the engine of extra No. 832, a freight, rammed the rear end of extra 5242, also a freight. The dead man is A. W. Lemmers, of Wilmington, Del.,, brakeman on train 5242. The injured are: next 5 sale of live stock at the stock yards in Florin, on Friday, Sept. 10, when they will sell a lot of extra good Tioga and Potter fs cows, bulls and heifers. Also a 16% home-raised shoats,