te a oI... = a E = ™ ® » > x w TONLE ONS INYD OST ON\Y DIDNT ODDS FIT their yards here on Friday, Oct. 1, when they will sell 90 head of cows, heifers, bulls and steers. This will be another very good lot. 2t re tl em eee condensed milk, Rising Sun, and farmers producing thousands of gallons of milk have no market for it. Sprout, of this place, enlisted at the Lancaster army recruiting station for service in the 48th Infantry at Camp Jackson, S. C, VOLUME XX NO. 17 The Mount Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1920 Joy Bulletin $1.50 a Year in Advance If you want a good farm, Now Is the Time to Buy. Call or Phone Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy A BIG DIFFERENCE THEN AND NOW WOULDN'T THESE PRICES TIC- : KLE YOUR PURSE IF THEY WERE THE SAME TO- r=. DAY AS BACK IN 1808 TO 1812? In last week’s Bulletin we pub- lished a few prices of long ago just as a matter of companion with those of today. One of our subscribers, Mr. Ralph H. Sheaffer, of 209 Second _St., Slatington, Pa., and a former well known resident of this boro, writes us as follows: In last week’s issue of “The Bul- letin” you printed prices of various n” you j I ; articles in 1867. I have in my posession a ‘‘day book” used by a firm in Middletown, Pa., from 1808 to 1812 and enclose copy of a few entries: Ne 1809—2 lbs. sugar and 1% 1b. VERY LARGE INCREASE IN S. S. ENROLLMENT The Sunday School folks of Lan- caster county are proud to have such a splendid representation of livewire and earnest workers attend the World's Sunday School Convention, which will be held at Tokyo, Japan, the first week of October. The following persons sailed from San Francisco, September 4, on’ the Siberia Maru, bound for the Tokyo convention: Prof. H. K._ Ober, Eliza- bethtown, president Lancaster Coun- ty Sunday School Association; Miss Amanda Landes, Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. H. Burd Cassel, Marietta, and Rev. E. S. Crosland, Lititz. Four of these workers will serve on the Tokyo program and do de- putation work after the convention. The 58th annual convention of the State Sunday School Association will be held at Harrisburg, October 13, 14, and 15. Delegate credentials can be secured by writing to the county secretary, Mary E. Swope, 139 South GENERAL NEWS FOR QUICK READING INTERESTING HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE Governor Sproul was 50 years old Thursday. Straw hats Wednesday. One-tenth of all the ice cream sold in the United States is made in Penn- sylvania. Mr. and Salunga, daughter. Mr. John Horstick will take a truck load of passengers to Gettysburg next Sunday. \One man is dead and three others are quite ill at York from drinking a substitute for whiskey. went out of season Mrs. Samuel Zerphey of announce the birth of a Milk Going to Waste Because there is no market for the condensery at has been closed down A A A Enlisted in the Army Truman Sprout, son of Frank S. of the Union National Bank, and his daughter Miss left for Norwalk, Conn., where she will enroll as a student at the Hill- side School. ate of the Mt. Joy High School. tr A AQ ere from the United States Fisheries, of Wisconsin, Caroline E. Nissly, Miss Nissly is a gradu- r olc Machinery Is Arriving | 2 The Nissly Swiss Chocolate Cém-|ho pany at Florin, on Monday received {by Rev. M. its second carload of machinery. It|Pr was unloaded and placed in the large Three cans of Beam Sun Fish, consigned to Hostetter and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans. ——el Ieee. t Held Special Services A special service was held in the the regular election November 2nd, John C.had better pay their tax before Oct. Coldren, of Manheim, were placed in |2n the Chickies creek last week. ter attend to this at once. eral automo street, the road could talk tc right of the ning board land, larger and Mrs, Eli 1 Donegal Presbyterian church, at |© o'clock, Sunday at which time the ly communion was administered Harding, of the First esbyterian church, Lancaster. The warehouse of E. L. Nissly #& Sons. propriate. street, DS 7s - Sc Fannie. Beam Sun Fish” Must Pay Their Tax h All women who intend voting at d or they cannot vote. Ladies bet- obacco shed f the shed. on Monday one was injured. near Emanuel Sumpman, s biles on the » Eli road to let As he did, a big piled into his side, smashing the run-| at. and Packard carried and was towing a large touring car. 3efore the Packard struck the Oak- the right front wheel struck the concrete abutment of a culvert. Pac front farming tobacco on the f where Helman, this auto started away heard a horn, and he turned to the an auto pass. license No. TWO AUTOMOBILES HAD A COLLISION ON MONDAY the kard roadster Mr. D. Lan fender. The Miss x4-174 | is visit farm of Mr. Landis Charles, south of téwn. On Friday when workmen went into the Shearer working, they found him lying on the floor, having fallen from near the top No bones were broken but he sustained some bruises. was —- Eee Birthday Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Price held a birthday selections by the choir were very ap- | party at their ad. Those present were: Hannah, Clara George Shatto Helen Richard Heisey, Kramer, Russell Kramer, Naomi Cun- ningham and Fannie Hoerner. and home o in honor of th A very delightful time was and Martha Fannie n Hopewell eir daughter Elizabeth, Greenawalt and Omar There was a 2ollision between sev- West Donegal afternoon but no An Oakland Coupe carrying license number 469-332 go- ing west, stopped on the left side of residence of o the chaffeur Just as driver The car was not damaged or were any of the occupants injured. ———l OC LOCAL DOINGS . Miss week-e Mr. Mrs. Miss spent panied b place. Early Saturday and Sunday in OUR WEEKLY CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND DOERS IN THIS LOCALITY >. 3 aia —— Miss Rach®el Hoffer spent Sunday in Eliz: \bethtown. Elizabeth Zerphey nd at Lancaster. caster on Sunday. Alice ing Miss Vern Morton. Wm. Conrad, of Irwin Swarr of this place, spending several days in Philadelphia. Miss Esther Gingrich visited he sister, Mrs. Emil Meyre on Sunday at | Lancaster. Mary McCurdy tow y Elmer Dobson, of this Monday morning the matter was reported to the State Police at Lancaster and they in search of the left immediately young man. « ———— ee ee. On Su Sheaffer honor of Those present Ella Cun Evelyn Foreman, Foreman, Wise, No Samuel I Sheaffer Kuhn, A Birthday Dinner nday Mr. and Mrs. Monroe gave a birthday dinner in their daughter Pauline. were Bertha Xuhn, ningham, Murenna Brown, Emma Musser, Lydia Elwood Gillums, Mahlor Oscar Newcomer, John rman Musser, Mr, and Mrs. Iershey, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy and son James. spent the W. Strayer visited relatives Gotshall of Middletown, Lancaster, spent Sunday in town with friends. is of Maytown FORMER FLORIN MAN Last week the Bulletin containec an item telling of the death of J. W Sohn, formerly of Florin, but at tha that he down by ar | We have since learned | his death by being run | The driver of arrested, is going on. consisted of a the skull, broken collar bone, broken arm, broken knee caps, broken leg, and crushed in the chest. picked up seventy-five feet away from where he was struck, as the au- tomobile was being driven rapidly. Mr. Sohn was 65 years of age. At the time of his death he was em- te i as a beamer at the Caledonia Nn | Mills, at Clifton Heights. He was a cordia Hospital. car has been vestigation injuries or | Frank & Bros.’ C. S. Frank & Bro. next public Sale will hold their sale of live stock at the stock yards in Florin, on Friday, Sept. 24, when they will sell a lot of extra good Tioga and Potter Co. cows, bulls and heifers. Also a lot of home-raised shoats. 2t A rn ee Ladies Will Meet A citizenship meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I. D. Stehman on Monday evening at 7:45. All women interested in voting are tend. invited to at- Emmm— A Carload of Dorts Mr. Ed. Ream, the local dealer, re ceived a carload of Dort automobiles which he unloaded on Monday. KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE writing we had no further particulars. met the and an in-jof the Mr. Sohn’s fracture of He was v aome. OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS t MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE HAVE PASSED TO THE ! GREAT BEYOND automobile. He was returning from the home of his son-in-law, Herbert Miss Sue E. Conner died at the D. Crozier, when the accident oc-| Brethren Home, Neffsville, on Satur curred. Forty-five minutes after |day, aged 59 years. being struck he died in the Miseri- Major Henry B. Champion Company, at Keiper, president Blower and Forge Lancaster, died Sunday night. Mrs. Stephen Wolf of Abbotstown was struck by an automobile while walking across the Lincoln Highway west of New Oxford. Her skull was crushed. She was 35 years old. Mrs. Steven Angeloff Mrs. Laura T., wife of Angeloff of Landisville, Steven died at her Duke Street, Lancaster. At the execu-| To date the state has issued 1,069,- with friends. : [native of Florin and at one time re- [Dome on Monday evening at 9:45 tea, 45¢; 1 1b. coffee, 24c; 2 gal. gin, [tive meeting of the Lancaster County [603 auto licenses this year. This in- IN REAL ESTATE Mrs. Mary M. Aller, of this place, {sided at Marietta. Mr. George H.|from a stroke following eczema, 1 1b. snuff, 32c¢; 6 bbl. flour at $5.41, (8S. S. Association, it was decided to |cludes trucks and pleasure cars. is visiting her sister and niece at {Strohm, of Marietta, is a brother-in- aged 41 years. Deceased is sur- $32.46; 6 Ibs. sugar, 60c; 1 Ib. starch, | designate, Wednesday, October 13,|\/ Farmers around Landisville and — Bethlehem, Pa. : : {law and attended the funeral which |Vived by her husband and mother, 14c; 1 1b. tobacco, 16¢; 2 nutmegs, [as “Lancaster County Day” at the [Manheim reported a licht frost Mon- THE WEAVER FARM, AT FLORIN, Miss Ethel Shickley of York, spent | .¢ held at Mr. Sohn’s late home in | °n€ brother Charles Thompson and 2c. State Convention. It is hoped that|day morning, the first of the season. WAS WITHDRAWN AT $337 the past week with her aunt, Mrs. | Lansdowne last week. one sister Frances Betts of Steelton. June, 1809—1 1b. coffee, % Ib. tea |many folks will take advantage of| Har ry Poole, of Marietta, and PER ACRE—THE HER. Sophia Dowhower. ————— Funeral will be held on Thursday. 47c; 1 1b. chocolate, 23c; 1 gal. [this opportunity attending, since the | Miss F lora Virginia Yost of Railroad MAN SNYDER FARM Mr. Harvey Hawthorne and family | HaverstickeVach —r whisky, 40c. convention is being held so near|Boro, were married at York on Sat- SOLD of this place spent Sunday at Lan- | Lee Haverste et Me Joy, and John S$. Stehman Aug, 1809—2 qts. whisky, 22¢; 2 {home. lurday. caster with friends. : ca Mall ais inh ton ol ving John S. Stehman, died on Sunday lbs. sugar, 1 1b. coffee, 43c; 5 vds. The plans for the County Sunday | A crowd estimated at between last Friday | Auctioneer. Stoner Mr. Quinton Amspacker of this | 5 Mie Hass Vv, 1 er . Mostowr at his home at East Petersburg, af- muslin, 70c. School Convention, which will be [four and fine thousand, raised $3,500 sold Tor Tones H Shavele bis or place, is spending several days at were married on Sted evil, | ter | weeks from Sept., 1809—3 yds. fancy cord)held at the Normal School, Millers- {at a festival at Millersville Saturday. of 07 nores ahd 17 perchas situated Hanover with friends. a tot 4 o'clock of the Yon vr the | 241 vears. He is $1.53; 14 buttons, 16c; 3 yds. mus-|ville, on Thursday, October 21, are | The 1ey is to be spent for fire in Ranbo tounshin hear 1 nansior Mrs. Tillman Stark and children of bride's parent The » rr 3 : | ur Anna B., and lin, thread, 72c¢ 2 lbs. sugar, 20c well under way. The theme of the [fighting apparatus. Tunetidn: Tor $200 p rare. jus place spent several days ap{l t ased and Rev. Baker. pastor of | n: Elam, of near 1 lump Soni, 12 ; {convention is, “Let Us Rise Up and \ state wide search is being made én Monday My Hernan Snyder | PPorI0E hn filends 14 St. John’ Lathe r51 : cha h M u Fi: in, of near Lan- Oct. 1809—-1 fine comb, 3c. { Build.” The program is about com- for Rev. Elijah Haley, aged 84 years, 1d his in of 38 acrcs & ith im- | Mr. and VES: Milton Arndt and officiated. Foll Re os l n; | Fanny, wife of April, 1810—Weaving 20% yds. |pleted. The speakers are: Rev. J. B. [the oldest Methodist pastor in the YY overiints Noor Tor formerly son of zabethtown, were 1 5 ol pa . Eby, of Lititz. Deceased was fine linen a 9¢ yd., $1.47 | Haines, D. D. Pitman, N. J.; Rev. E.|s . He mysteriously disappeared | yy idelrals Mill hry R woh 0 tow ; hin. ¢ Mr. Jacob Young on Su wi V nd: Mrs. Hav rmer | pat but lived - Aug. 1810—1+ vds. black cloth, | E. Kunkle, West Chester: Mr. W. D. fro his home near Reading. Mr Toei Cen % X The forma oa y. : 2 f ; Nod dl Buff: red 1 eal The $3.57; 10 hooks, 26¢; 1 1b. coffee, ! Reel, Philadelphia; Mrs. John Y Sparks from the engine operating le Wore. privat : ree Sar Mrs Horry Leib, Sr., « 2 why ntl gy i 1 \ 1 in 20c; 6 gal. rye liquor, $1.10. [Bovd, Harrisburg; Revs. J. H. Mus threshing machine destroyed about A Taras brick ore. Dronenia a Lai el ill nt Frida here th h Aha : : Sept. 1810—1 pr. black cotton |selman and H. E. Ulrich and others. $12,000 worth of teal estate and | qwelline it Sport in ottered | Tuc t 1) I Mrs. Har Leil y ; i John Hoffman hose, 57¢; 1 nutmeg, le; 6 bottles] The convention committee h 36- | pe al property on the farm of at public sake o1 dic hv . M 7s . i o — ca { hn H Hofl f Manheim, mustard, 66c. {cured the services of Ivan ) of [Samuel Hess, east of Neffsville Millor ait for th A r Or ! Mrs. George ( unHmpham,. of Lan d 8b years, lied at the St. Mar. 1811—6 cups and saucers, | Hal 1-Mack Co., as song leader. H. L. Walbourne, a Davenport, |... . Hoe 2 Ine EB Soba I ter, spent Fi d y here the gue : Runawa y Monday h's Hospit saturday t= 36¢; 6 plates, 30c; 1 white bowl, 11e; | tistics show that in Lancaster Iowa, groger, was feeding his poultry | . 1 Withdi i £1.250 f M I Mrs. George Cunni V u ; ¢ H $a 3 yds. , flannel, $1.36. leor=*y¢ 69,732 folks are enrolle n nd dropped a $600 diamond Feel- | On Monday A Pp TB Y tn 5 = ; t ~ ) 1 n 1: Mr. Nov. 1811—7 gal. peach liquor, [some department of Sunday School {sure one of his 150 hens s Nal { chased at Delonte ? I: ele Mi I reer a i : i I ( 1 nd $1.15. . wetivity, a gain of 1,641 over last ind the gem | determined to to ha Mi P : £ 1 n ul i > 2 1 i ; ich ————m ee | year. findij€ he start cilling the yalty I'properts on Po : an t th 1 ; , r by A Birthday Party as and found nis ond ! ne | a} rw mi Aq | i ie B : ! A. R A birthday surprise was held at TWO BROTHERS MEET mach of he #4 om hen. | Roberts cont es 1 fing a nLal ; : hy I nd the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. FIRST TIME IN 42 YEARS 1 We Ia [ Rul y Mo M : me Shumaker, west of Florin, last Tues. oan MR. C. NISSLY GREIDER |} Jmst Thu M 5 Myers | frond : ; of day evening, in honor of Miss Pauline Frank Reese, 79, of Marion, ENTERTAINS HIS FRIENDS | 861d his beautiful 1} Droy on I Ka ; { ; Shaffer. Guests were present from Ohio, and his brother, Edward Reese, | Ww Doneeal strec riva sale | Tan ot \ d Mi k A Ey Columbia, Silver Spri ing, Landisville, | aged 81, of New Providence, this C. Nissly Grei der entertained | and pI { Y Mr. Samuel | poll and Ni ; I i ; Leah H. Ka Salunga, Elizabeth own, Mount Joy county, met Thursday for the first number of his friends at a lawn | E. Garber, : ry prosperous farmer | 4. « St : — a i ITY and Florin. Miss Shaffe r was very | time in forty-two years. The younger social at his home near Newtown, on | living a short distanc est of Florin § i WM WIL B : 3 May- much surprised. The guests spent a brother, who is close neighbor it] Saturday evening. An enjovable | The purchaser will there next | 1, : Ei : i : > how I 't She a com- very pleasant evening and all de- Senator Har booster for evening was spent playing games af- | Spring. r or 0 ort parted wishing Miss Sheaffer many his election, come East ter which refreshments were serve i | On Saturday R Jno. 1 : th : ( of »more happy birthdays. and seek his relatives. The following were present: Misses | Schroll sold a lot of ground for Mi : \I ye 'B. y { 1 the 1 . lem ———— His son, Frederick, of Lancaster, Emma M Ruhl, Barbara H. Miller, Arntz to Mr. Char Od. Bil ‘hi ’ al ios | big ho \ where . s : was soon located and the latter drove Laura K. Weaver, Mary Weaver, linger, at private sale and privat » : Alia tga or x rants, e, al Lhe metery adjoin tl church i oo will Rebuild the Bridge {him to the aged brother’s home. Hail- Laura M. Strickler, Elizabeth S. terms. The lot is in the re f Mi UE 1 : i | ai La de ! buri B her hus- \{ Spats entire Jove bridge on bie | ing him in the garden, the Westerner Greider, Nora M. Ibach, Anna W.| Arntz’s Mt. Joy street prope rey. ¢ man 3 four o ( M 1, if 3 ‘ roa d mother, Mannaeim road just east of the boro, lengaged him in conversation. Ed- Witters, Susie R. Garber, Esther B. | fronts #1 North Allev and adjoins v jo of a) n tM Wolf, will be removed entirely and a DCW ward failed to recognize his kinsman Stauffer,- Anna Mae Greider, Irene | the rear of Mr. Dillinger’s lot : Mr I: oon eu pers di 1 stares and more modern concrete structure | hut when the latter said he was ac- Forrey, Ruth Herr, Lizzie Newcomer, Auctioneer Stoner sold on 8 tm rs pary fou bpearance, hence there |! f aytown; will replace it. A temprary bridge quainted with the locality in his Marie Bombach, Susan Shearer, | day the following farm ard, in Hersl M i» hoy Prom here the sh g Sik Daniel 13 being built across the Chickies youth his brother inquired whether Mary Shearer, Mary R. Metzler, An- | R: apho township, the proper v or te ol el ent to Parkesburg, where it w : , Yo I Vi Hiram creek south of the bridge to be used he knew a certain Benjamin Reese. na R. Witmer, Anna R. Metaler,| Samuel Wolgemuth. Two acres with | BY ith ol ippear Toesday. Pes yi; Alice Sweitzer, Mt. Wolf; I rome is Saronl Se) fs new “WwW hy he was my father,” replied Mary E. Witmer, Fane Strickler, | implements to Samuel Nornhol d, of i ee Me J on Kr €, Yor : Mi G eorse complete J. Miller Ishle- the Ohioan. Maude Strickler, Fannie M. Groff, | Rapho, for $3.000. Ten acres of land | Local Team Lost ; navel rinestown; Mrs. Lloyd Sen, of Landisville, has the contract | «And so was he mine,” responded Alice G. Stauffer, Mary Rohrer, {at $300 per acre, to Datel Woloe ; who left| . On Saturday afternoon Maytown | Kreiser, Founstowr Or its erection, —— | Edward. The relationship was in- Louisa Lintner, Evelyn H: Breneman, ( muth, also of Rapho t township. ase Soni i y tor Glens % rl lef eated the local team.by a score | Go = -_ — | stantly recognized and the old men Esther E. Greider, Mary Mumma, On Saturady afternoon Mr. E. S.|templatine his future home| ®f 2 to 1, after nine innings of fast] Winfield S. Smith Resigned His Position wept as they embraced. Anna Mumma, Esther Stauffer, Katie | Weaver offered his fine farm along | there. hes returned 1 town and. will | Pl ng. The fourth game of a series E W S. Smith i g and N Milton B. Mishey, of this place, TT Ty Shearer, Ruth Stauffer, Mabel Leh-|the state road, at the west end of | aoatn be onc of out citize ns for the of five will be played at Maytown on |! rosped f Bain- chief accountant of the Philadelphia ' SHOE FACTORY OPENING man, Martha Shearer, Ruth Peifer, | Florin, at public sale. The bidding | pre sent dy Saturday, Sept. 26. The series now , die I that place division of the Pennsylvania Rail-! INTERESTED MANY PEOPLE Mary Wertz, Mary 0. Wolgemuth, | was spirited and the farm was fi ; ; v Hoffer, Phillipsburg, {Stands Mount Joy won 2; Maytown |° ursday 'mpli- road, resigned last Friday to become | § a Mary B. Kready, Grace Musselman, | withdrawn at $337.00 per » | Pa y Qe doi or ! oe Je ! The score by innines: ( : the 1 general manager of an oil company | The fine new brick building of the Edna Cassel, Mabel Cassel, Messrs. | there are 80 acres this would betht. Mt. an i] 110000010 a Dy d 1} Y after forty-one years of service with | Gerberich- Payne Shoe Company, on Signor Ruhl, Christian Ebersole, | total led nearly $27,000. Mr. Chas. S. | Nofl { Mt. .000000010—1}] } the railroad. His many friends in! West Main street, is completed and is Willis Weaver,” Martin S. Musser, | Frank was the auctioneer, na h th 8 and Terry for May | PU! A ks. this section join us in wishing him a great credit to our town and com- Henry Musser, Raymond Hostetter, | e——— Acree |B : rr nel’ for Mt. Jov [H y I A 12 success in his new field. { munity. The management held open Howard Kreider, Amos H. Musser | AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE M ¢ B Groff. of i S184] ! 1 his life, i siete house on Saturday, and one being Bard Kreider, Howard Musser, Jay | FOR TWO RESIDENTS John H. Wickersham No Foot Ball Team 7 R and | welcome to inspect this handsome Hab cker, John Eby, John Sna > | Fe aay Tt will be no foot hall ! 1 of 2 New Gas Rates and modern new manutacturin: aris Brubaker, John Landis. Noah ! A very agreeable surprise was ten- | wh in vea Mr. B | ! : - The Marietta and Elizabethtown plant. An exceptionally large num. Landis, Samuel Hess, Elam Shearer, | dered Mrs. Chas. Sheaffer and Mi ( I : f ed 1 S 1 Gas Company has filed new rates ber of people inspected the factory Reno Weaver, Harry Landis, Jacob Harry Kaylor at the former’s home tion / ( I : rh : governing the distribution of gas in 44 wer more th pleased. The Mumma, Maris Gainor, Grant H. hon New Haven street, on Thursday I an O00 i ! for Elizabethtown. The rate for gas is Wheels of industry are how ran ra- Noll, Willis Rohrer, Benjamin Stauf- eveni in h birthda ; i the Inere ased from $1.80 per 1000 cubic tion there nd evervbody: alin, os fer Heistand Breneman, Guy They ore tl i Aye feel to $1.90, 32.00 and $2.10, net, thiz fine Taree $300.000 orc rn or. | Musselman, Edwin E. Greider, Nor | ful gifts. Th r nd table | RESIDENQGE OF JAMES GARTH be ( ; ! per 1000 cubic feet for gas consumed In the very near fobivs 2 ill ih. man er, John Dresher. wera vorv boat 5 1 + { URLs a : I based upon the amount or quantity 3 2 ee : Seal u ARS we wi 1 i10- Metzler wcob Horst Hartv YS y Ey See U Satoh \ SNYDER WAS ROBBED ! Y lish a complete description of the : , arry { lowers and a ( § of gas used. a nip 5 Samuel Smith, Irvin Snvder : ee oy we x i is ‘plant together with an on. Sa 1 nith in _Sny y . served. Those re Vi % : TTT Sn James Brubaker, alph | Nina Diener, of Ph hia, Mi oP pe - ] John Has Recovered | Eractoved Hic Ava Snavely Herbert 0. Wolgemuth | Daniel Reader of Irs. He f / Q Pi Me Cl : bo John Hoover, of Conoy township, Richard, a Sods A ot Avthur Clarence Greider, Earl Eshleman, | man Farnsler and dau er of a ) ! 1 - « Vestin hang . ry who suffered Aa nervous breakdown Myers an Vivine near IL D. rote David Eshleman, Abram Kilheffner, myra, Mr. and Mrs. H nt j es [by hi ¢ while in training at Camp Meade, man's mill Sotterday with 5 number Martin Piefer. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morton 1] ¢ 2 Le ; cen | Smith, of 4 1 and was confined In government hos- | o1’ oi panions wher he aceidental-| Tr r-—— Mrs. H. Seaman and dauel th-| : vr anal meh 1 er Dia Ents tin ig ly fell of a box car, breaking | Entertained Their Friends rym, Mr. and Mrs, a 0. My 5 vl ni Mr. an : ley v zy 1d bare, tepiring ixpenritors dor (his arm near the wrist. It was a bad | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans en- | eo, Heiserman Mrs. J. She {ond hi: 5 I 4 : oh, OVS ITHONE hotrhckion fracture as the bones pierced thru ;tertained at their home on ( olumbia | Mr. Harry Kaylor and daughte “lcame to tow: Wi } reached ( he B } ent on ons msten cyan, f the flesh. He was immediately re-|Avenue on Thursday evening in Dorothy, Mrs. Amos Kaylor and |pere Mr, Hess we bout h 2 ; {moved to the Hospital by Dr. W. M. honor of their sons, Lester and |daughter Miss Florence Kaylor, Mr. | business and the ery indicatic S I Where Was The Movie Man? Thome. { Charles, Jr. Refreshments were | and Mrs. B. F. Bookman, Mrs. Simon thot he is the thi S Be not pa Vor " Mee, When the steering apparatus on a TT —— | served to the following: Mr. Wm. | Menaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peffer. in aN. app year: ree Since is desired 3 Is oa Ford driven by a state policeman Will Meet Tuesday 2 lvans of Lancaster, Robert, Paul |Rev. G. R. Morgenthaler, Mrs. The pre wh on is ‘that later hel ye. —— : Et A failed to work at Columbia Saturday The Willing Workers Society of and Lester Hostetter, Dorothy Boyce, | Harvey Gingrich, Mrs. Wesley Royer, went back to the farm fool ng ntsr L 2% ne F hon : evening, the flivver ran up on the | the Evangelical Church will meet on (Julia Miller, Elizabeth Seiders, Rae | Mrs. Emma Sheaffer, Mr. and Mrs. watch 2 lady’s wateh a fi: ashlight Passed the Buemination ¢ Aa Si LA Tote sidewalk, knocked a woman down, | next Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. |Snyder, Junior and Barbara Walters, | Chas. Sheaffer, all of Mount Joy. Altwo Yovolvors and ihe loth Hor ng Miss Ida S. McKinley, formerly of aged 64 years apparently tossed a basket of groceries from a |Irvin Walters on Main Street. Every |Esther Helen Walters, Howard and | delightful time was had by all and loft s BLA Some ¢louing A | Flor in, who is night superintendent in good healt} attending to boy’s hand, broke a ten foot square | member is requested to be present |Norman Johnson, Matilda Conrad, | many happy returns of the day The next day a resident of this {of the West Philadelphia Homeo- her househe s when she be- plate glass window and only stopped | as business of importance will be | Beatrice Derr, Myrtle Roth, Lillian |Was wished to Mrs. Sheaffer and Mr. place, met and spoke to voung Hi | pathi ¢ Hospital, passed the State|came : Her thter, who is an after smashing against a building. transacted, » (and Charles Roth, Charles and Lester | Kaylor. oh tho stato road several niles west) Board examination for a registered ony hd, qui called neighbors, but nl AG — learn Evans, Mrs. John Roth, Mrs. Earl ~~. — ot Horrishara, He id Ié Gas on | UTSE: Her many friends here will by the time _assistance came Mrs. Keller & Bros.” Next Sale Went to Norwalk, Conn. V Derr, Mrs. Harry Walters, Mrs. Had a Bad Fall { his way to his home at Landisbure be Pleased fo hear Io hear SL her Secons. Le oarer Was ead She Was a mein. yg in J. B Rls = Be will Yesterday Mr. H. N. Nissly, cashier sa Wiles, yes Mary Lump, Mr. Earl Shearer, of this place, is|in Perry county. Hess was accom. OT a uae Ares the Breth 0 eir next public stock sale at Mrs. iller, Mr i : of Elizabethtown and was well know in the northern part of the county especially thruout Donegal Springs as the family resided on the largest Cameron farm there, now tenant by Mr. George S. Endslow, for many vears. Her husband and the follow- ing children survive: Minnie, wife of Amos Gish, of West Donegal town- ship; Ephraim, of Elizabethtown; Jacob of Lobato, and Florence and Daisy, at home The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Simon F. Brandt, of Marietta: Mrs. Christian Horst, Hiram Eshle- nan and Isaac Eshelman, all of near Milton Grove. The funeral was held m Tuesday afternoon at the -late Interment was made in Mt. lMunnel cemetery. ww
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