The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 23, 1921, Image 1

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Good Farm on State Road With All Live Stock Crops
F ARMERS DIVIDED TWO STATE POLICE ARE |
ON A STATE FAIR
NOW STATIONED AT E'TOWN

Captain McLaughlin, of the local
troop of State Police went to Eliza-
bethtown on Saturday where he es-
tablished a sub-station to Troop E.


OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
| NISSLY S. C. FACTORY
FAVOR IDEA IF IT DOES NOT [the only sub-station in the county. MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE
OVER TAX STATE AND [Privates Hunter and Karbon were HAVE PASSED TO THE
DOES NOT INTERFERE put in charge of the station. GREAT BEYOND
WITH COUNTY FAIRS The captain explained that the
new situation breaks the long jump
| between the local headquarters and
the Harrisburg sub-stations and will


Mar
died

raretta,
Farmers of Lancaster county lean at Columbia.
toward a state fair but express a

wife of Frank Treibel,
wide divergence of views, according | { facilitate the patrolling and work of| Christian K. Shenk died at Colum-
to an informal discussion held at the | the troop between the two points. |bia, Thursday evening aged 81 years.
weekly Round Table Conference of The men have been quartered at Se
the Farm Bureau Saturday morning. | Boee’s Hotel in Elizabethtown and Justine, infant daughter of Mr.
A majority of the farmers present are always available there in cases|and Mrs. Walter Sheaffer, died at
expressed a belief that a state fair | of an emergency in their district. Elizabethtown.
would be acceptable at this time pro- | ———oa—— ——
viding it did not place a he: AVY Leo J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L.
|ROHRERSTOWN NOW BOASTS
» y y es \ at
financial burden on the state and a OF STATE'S LARGEST TREE
the same time did not detract from |
the county fairs. A bill is to be in-!
troduced into the present session of
the State Legislature providing for a
NefTsville,
ents, near
morning.

near
the
Grant Noll, of
Yohrerstown,
has been cited by
State Forestry |



Wednesday
Oscar M. Brady
: : : Department as having the largest | A n
state fair, and expressions are being ok In the Stat It E % Tiant Po Oscar M. Brady, aged 78 years,
, re > State. 8 a gi lagi rtd a: .
sought by the state from farmers all | ® : ¥ gang oy | died in Chicago, on Friday. He for-
J [tonwood sycamore. Some of the lv lived 3 ts Ble Mrs. Sarat
over the state. | branches mencare es Much as 85 foot | NETL lived in this place. Mrs. Sarah
Farm Agent Bucher said he had |; on eth The roc tears 1r 3 Brady of this place is an aunt. He
been requested from an official |, . ait ¢ 100 f t And measis 29 {was the son of the late George Brady.
ach heig i 1 feet and measures 29
source to get the opinion of the |. 2 has : :
| feet around the base. Mr. Noll has Martin M. Nye
Round Table, and asked for expres-
received papers from Harrisburg giv-
gions. One contention put forth was |. pay ¢ og
£ Martin M.
ing the measurements of exception-
Nye,
one day old son of
that “the State has no money just | y {Martin L. and Carrie M. Nye died at
= py ally large trees. Of the trees men- | 4}. > of its grandparents M
now to spend on a Fair. Another, Ge 1e home of its grandparents on Mon-
: y | tioned none surpass the one owned lay
rand this view was held by several, aay.
{by Mr. Noll.


















 
 














The funeral was held yesterday

Mullane, died at the home of his par-
NEARING COMPLETION

A NOVEL WAY OF
RAISING MONEY
During the past week the last three
carloads of machinery arrived which |



 








 

and Implements $17,000; Double House and Bakery in Mi. Joy $5,000; Other Bargains. See J. E. Schroll, Mount Joy
|OUR WEEKLY
7-YEAR-OLD BOY WAS
DROWNED AT E'TOWN
Lehman, aged 7, son of Mr.
Ammon Lehman, of West
Lester
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is nearly all installed, and the fac i igh Sirest) Rmhetin own, was ac-
tory of the Nissly Swiss Chocolate | | cidenta y drowne n the Conoy
Company at Florin, is expecting to | THE PUPILS AND TEACHERS alk cree k, one square from_his home at
have an opening day during the first | SELL | SOPT Eras five 0 clock Thursday afte rnoon. The |
| week of March at which time the | TO BUY PHONOGRAPH {lad, while playing ith three com- |
| factory will be open for inspection | hab panions along the i climbed al
{to the public. An announcement con- A Landisville acher one. dav bree ot ily y oat o8 ap
| cerning the opening will be published {about a year ago saw a man al t oe fii Toll to th 3 o 3 hs 1 |
at a later date. or [from an Elizabethtown trolley ear | wh... 4 hp arn an Sov
| They have a beautiful label de- | with ¢ basket of pretz Soon Ws he ith Tr An or Si io
| signed for their almond | bar and | I take a position in front Whos Yin 1 a o 5 : ies o
| Sweet Milk Chocolate, and those in |of the seltool iouse ond ino remark. ‘Non Jp, Schman aur
[ authority concede that they are ably short time had sold all the Soohe ater Dey ho i 3
{ among the prettiest and most attrac- pretzels to the children, other reste r S aps et 1
f tive on the market, ; This teacher has been racking her prom. Irom h ; Yo ’ " en
| There is no reason to doubt but brains for a plan by which she eogld Hi rom the wate e boy was |
{that Mr. Light, their superintendent, | secure a phonograph for her school le
knows how to make good chocolates, The man furnished the ion S ! father i !
and that their salesman Mr. Barber | Communi hei yans lo. two lc and Drs. t i |
can put the chocolate on the market. | other tenchers on the ldvor oor, pe SA: ii ig ewing th
SS Te | where the first to fifth grades are | {}, phys icine. decided {
1 N [ taught, they accepted them readily, que as unnecessarv and t |
GENERAL EWS FOR land fodny the three teachers, Mis es | professional opinion that the lad h
| Mary Baker, Ellen Way and Anna S. come to death by accidentally falling
UICK READING |". have a phonograph that cost [inte the creck
| at least $65 and a large number of The parents and several broth il
records. Salce G J Dail {and sisters survive. {
| ales rowing aly lagna |
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS| When they decided to take up sell- - i
| FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. ing soft pr 3 to the pupils of A p I
i TRY FOR THE BENEFIT whom there are about 200, this beir A R OF SLICK
OF BUSY PEOPLE one of the consolidated schools «


   
 





 

 




 

 




















  





 























 


   

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CARD BASKET
PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE
MANY COMERS AND DOERS
IN THIS LOCALITY
Schneid
Denver.
Mr. Calvin Kramer
day at caster.
Mr Anna Fetter
at Lancaster.
muel Eshleman is spending
at Lancaster.
Mr. Fred spent Satur

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spent last Wed-



M Lizzie Craley spent Thursday
venin Elizabethtown.
Mrs Smith and two children
spent Sa turday at Lancaster.
Mrs. Chas. Frank and son Charles
spent Wednesday in Lancaster.
Miss Pear] Sheaffer of Middletown,
spent Sunday in town with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
ing some time
son.
Mr. Samuel Kramer was the
of relatives at Lancaster over
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hershey and
son Paul spent Saturday with frie~
at Lancaster.
Stoll are spend-
at Chicago with their
guest
the
Mrs. Fr: Haug and sister-i
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3 . : rs : Sal Te t Hempfield township, they placed imong relatives.
was: “If it can be shown that a State | (interment being made in Reich’s Elizsbethtowr n has fixed ‘ r first J for oy The g went T [EVES CAUGHT Mr. Reuben SERMler
Fair will help rather than hinder the | cemetery. tute at 8 mills. like hot cakes. The next order for - Thursday in
County Fair, it might not be in- WOMEN OF RAPH Ao Eggs are selling at 25 cents a li} amount also met a demand £1 —_ of Tobias
advisable.” Still another: “If the 5 a | Algxander A. C. Kohr = dozen over in York county, {in excess of the supply. Then the | THEY WORKED “IN CAHOOTS” Mrs. El
State is going to spend a half mil- | Alexandre A. Kohr, of First One of the Lititz bakers wer order was incre: l to 700. and! TO ROB EXPRESS CARS OF spent Sur
on to start the fair and another half A Lock, a prominent contrac tor and 10i000 “fosnachis” iv c. sin lov Liroiee Rove) but ot sale THEIR CONTENTS—ONE 5 Howan
million to maintain it, then it were! r [builde r, well known in Lancaster fast wool ® Jand easily. disnosed of by the chil FORMERLY LIVED Mis B
better to postpone action.” where he had many homes A fair sized crowd saw the ld 35 cents profit bein HERE pent
. . $trictior Fa & . y pi 31Z€( ( sav tne | drey 3+) ents rot emg )
The majority of farmers present [u iy construction, died suddenly | os a : Toy 7 UD behes. —
. . SOCIETY NO. 2 OF THAT DIS- fro an attack of heart dis se. aged 1instrel show in Mount Joy Hall Sat- [on each hundred | and
believed that the State Farm Pro- Yom an aglack of heart disoase, aged J * ; ; : ter was ar-
ducts show would answer well for TRICT MET AT THE HOME [sixty.nine ye jurcay evening. { Other teachers in the county has hile work king | Mr
- B y answe 2 F ’E { ? ? | Jureess C | h } 11] nvent 1 devisi e Ban 1
several years to come, and not be a OF JACOB W. MOYER . — I. Bur eC Br Ae Ss Sea eunlY, ynva ny on : 2 A Bi 4 or 2
burden financially ON SATURDAY Rufus H. Frank taken ill quite sudden, veek, is | play for l nurcha of phono Tart, sora 1 e
urdaen 1nancia y. i ——— l Rufus H Fran} 5 plumber of improved at this writing raphs Under the Stat ‘hool code, na M1 Ar
Several visitors to the Round ps " , ’e usd TO boy, Ms : Ban r.2. 1 ! ’ " g : oF aasA i . L I rest ! :
: : : : The Farm Women’s Society No. 2, | Rlizabetht lied Wednesdav even- York County has purchased the | possession of a phonograph is neees- > | ph sp
Table enlivened the discussions. One ; 3 } i 2teanethiown, die ednesday even- | eT ’ { land steal evera
f th Mr. F oy B ar ) Rapho township, met at the home of ine of a complication of diseases, af- | Pike that leads from Wrightsville to |sary to be classed as a standard hou : : ; town with r¢
» nt » gf y 4) ti h a y school director Jacob W. Moyer, near ter a long illness, aged 57 years. | long Levgl at a cost of $8,500 chool. Professional pride has spur : 'P. BR Mr. and
asurer ) > uxece re YM = | ros v y e | B : =) 5 Free 1 \ o $5 | 1 +1} 1 ' y 3 ress 1 ! «Re wr 4
Aer a ¢ th Dowie C . pi For Chiques Church Saturday afternoon. !He was a resident of the northern John, J. Eibel, of Lancaster, cele-|red the teacher n in the effort to | I f { that Sun-| Wilmington,
Bu : u : Mr. So ly i aon ing ky ; Mrs. A. W. Wolgemuth presided at {end of the county the greater part of | brated his 100th birthday on Sunday ring the cl 0 as near a| } bi hrow " f Mr. and M
i Ton hc a bl 13 o Ta > i) the meeting which was fairly well at- his life, and was a member of Christ | He avas’a shoemaker for 7 years | standard rating possible. A phono- | i t points 12:
ie oe vy ' os eae eXpoyiones "tended. Reformed church | «Part of the roof over the pave-|eraph is used in teaching music and |* that Z re | Mr. and Ma
mber nrc ) ap BTS W 3 s . : . | ¢ at Zepy y
a ni io) i om nen Cropp: rs nd The main feature of the afternoon | ri—— | ment at the La Pierre House fell [readin and also for drills and mathored it. the tm x oi > tbr [dren Earl an
i. _ i r a ni was an address by Floyd Steelman, James Johnsen ! down this morning under the weight arches. At the Landisville school Zep ddl 2.3 hot 0 x Ford . | week with the
FED . re . . - 2 A . | ¥ : : > ep old what h he ound 2% ;
ih hi g h Fo : r > li gr 7 roy d of State College, on “Poultry Rais- James Johnson died rather: syylden- lo the snow. lone of Riley’s poe recited ” ani b th a Petersbur;
8 8 eer ) o y 2g yy . . { ras . | Yc I) \ e country. : x
ji rl fo ‘ 2 a - vr s 2 ing. He urged a careful selection |y at the Accomaec hotel, opposite I'hieves entered the post office at |artist ives the childs in example : I : A regis? E
, \ rears, & s re: r | . ; } sy OP} 2 : G { : detectives found a woman’s sea
to TY Bn ne fi . in r > of eggs. good shapes, medium size, Marietta. Mr. Johnson and his | Toledo, Ohio, and stole over $400,- | correct reciting. nd 1 A hihi : n an
: Ss nue s practice, in- Be LE : : : 3 " _ ye and nec ce and hundreds of :
ste 1d with the aid f alfalfa and | weighing not over two ounces and friends were ing breakfast and the | 000. Nearly $300,000 of that amount 4 1011 a rth of Be ric 11 ton D. 4
stead, w he aid c alfalf: qa, i os “Hu X ! ; x ote PO = ars worth of silk irts and ho- |g ;
clover which he can grow well, crop | from the best breeders. If white former arose from the table, exclaim [Was In « urre ney. i TOBACCO PURCHASED BY ; nS hy Le rir E. h 3
on a safe rotation by plowing down | 58S are selected use “chalk white,” ing that he felt bad and he fell down | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deiter, of ELIZABETHTOWN FIRM | I i 1 ybil den
sate L ( y ( § . 5 ! . 1 . «la 1 inecas 1 Y oOmot t 1
th 8 humu PTC duc a plant He Smooth shelled eggs with no ridge.|to the floor. A physician from | caster, formerly of this place | hon) Hampton,
ese s-produe ants. 5 : : ) ! : ] : | 1 ) 1 a be 3
: * Ri Eggs shoould be put in the incubator Wrightsville as summoned and | brated their ding an-{ y A Uriel 1 8 msive t . I'l llo
found that his manure fertilization , 5 : 12 Hie Las. summoned ang Oras fesse rich and sons extensive to- |g rd er :
wt A 2 soon after being laid, and eggs older pronounced death due to a stroke. He | niversary on Charen Vanlay of Elizabethtown. | i ) 1¢ 1 hil
aq 20 » Q » - I a ’ 4 } L L > IN . J 1 ) 12a1¢ S yi A144 L ( Wil, |. wi Q Al ) €
kas been costing him too much and the 10 dave should not be teed for oro 8 re ar krone, BC Yortv I Rice. fore] EOPEiclse rs Pe Deo of i f th
is about to institute a system of an aays shou not be use r was about 68 years of age and was | arry ace, rormeriy proj | boug hit the following er ps 1 this YO0QS Was to. 2
* Ming off” in his ere y ing, though | thatching. Keep the eges in a room buried on Sunday afternoon. He was | of the Central House but now living |; nity last week ne 8 ind held. aY
se 128 0 S ) £ ( . po v . 1 1 4 he gig npan) ound was cia 1 ae
alw 1y ke ing his soil : iched with | with a temperature of 50-60 degrees, ‘5 farmer by trade and had a host of | at Lancaster, has rented a hotel at Five crops near E Petersburg bail i | Zey p was relea "M
‘ ays Ke x 0 : o : . i n 1 | 3 : . f bail and epp was release e
th irs Shi Yorts ol : | well ventilated, but no draft as it ab- fpiends. { Denver and will move there March | am ountine to 100 were also i ror Ti Vex Mrs
ne ants. | : | { : 1 urety was secure yr hi he A
rn a - as Mr. Hood, of isorbs too much moisture from the a j 1st. | bought this firm. H. S Risser 1% 11 nah ng Mond ight. |; ;
J or visitor was Mr. > ot ve . 3 3% x . | L I . 105 Dt : 1 be en a hearing Monday night. | )
Chast. oTty on of ilk oa est | 228: Kecp the temperature at 103 Rufus H. Frank l The Ladies’ Bible Class of the | ret ot 15 and Andres me Tg 3 Je stead] ; / : ha
,nester c¢ Vy arges . . . y xy: o . ; y iF y ¢ giice : T SUnaay as be 1 :
dealers in lambs in the Stale He |degrees when eggs are in the incu- Rufus H. Frank, a well-known far- | United Evangelical church will hold |61% acres, at 17 and 8. Walter Heis-| ! Pts COI anb § Dh
< » < > 1 » C . ! ¢ . . . I | . 1 +3 r « 1 . 3 1 £ MP So Vit Jal BD twth 1
has been buying extensively in this | PAtor and turn every 24 hours. mer, died at his home in Elizabeth { their monthly class meeting at C. tand, 4 acres, at 14 and 2 here rears and has had Faw he i
County of recent date. : ; For a good strain of Leghorn town, on Wednesday. from a compli- | Gingrich’s on Thursday evening 3 | Eshleman, 14 acres. at 15. 17 and 3. : or Botwon dis, Albert
> ce ate. : , ~ 3: » . y 1 SIH an, A 2y ’ yetweer 1 Yiliny .
: lone { chickens, Prof. Steelman urged the cation of diseases after a long illness, | o'clock. [gq S. Shelly, 4 acres, 16 and 3. Franl 1 According to the pro- | Mille Mr.
{members to hatch the in April aged 58 years. He was a resident of | Last week Sheriff C. F. Homsher Shenk, 2 acres. at 14 and 3 Amos oii fOr. th : SHIDCRY ha been in H: Raylor.
p 3 : . v i . . m + | Dy MX oy m A S€ 0 le ¢( pan as een miss cent
Hlustrated Lecture : {and for a heavier chicken the eggs the northern end of the county for | seized the property of Dr. T. C.| Milter, 2 acres, at 15 and 3. Isaac yriicles £ror : Sund o Co
Rev. J. F. Knittle, of "Manheim, ishould be hatched in March as it the preater part of his life and was | Detwiler, of Quarryville, one of the | oy one r, 2 nerves, at 16 and 4.y1.5 i, ond hos at thou
Pa., will give an illustrated lecture { takes longer to mature and lay. a member of Christ Reformed | best known physicians in the lower | oa Gantz, 15 acres, at 16 andl. un ? dot os Ta Fins for “Tost”
in the Milton Grove High School | He emphasized careful feeding for church and of the Knights of the end. A petition in voluntary bank-i4 ‘Boniamin Longenecker, 4 BeTes, i ites Wien Sindos. continned ta
building on Saturday Lyenng, Feb. {the chicks. They should not be fed Mystic Chain. His wife, who before | ruptey will now be filed. 1t-16 and 3. Frank Groff, 7 acres, at{«j ro various valuahl les the I E A
3" » eeu . ; ”¢ y . . - >» i | - 108¢ a us & able es Tne
Re > he ha aise | for ho SI 43 or oven 73 hou marriage was Miss Emma Kaylor, | ——_—— {17 and 4. P. L. Lehman, 7 acres, al became suspic wind the
very interesting event and every- i This, he stated. is an important stage and three children survive: John, of V151% and 4 ventination which © ! resulted)
> 18 ise i ren~ |; : . : 3 ) { : . inves on which followed resulted
body Dons. d jo Shloy the even- {in the life of the chicken. Sour milk Lancaster: W alter, of Palmyra; and ———— ep in oh » arrest { \ IP
mg. € proceeds above expenses | may be fed occasionally the first 48 Mabel. at home re aesh : 18 Anmhaashowey
i os a . : ts y= 2 TF ¢ Ze S very ell know Yay rantainivie 2 nore
ly aed et or 102 [tours it necessary, ot jens "'FoR bi BOROUGH [1 ; TO a iY Doi foun Li nS ots
Milton Grove school. Admission 25 | Emert Moyer favored the society Joseph W. § | here. Some months ago 1 110.9 ches, located in Rapho
’ 3 & 2 society sep . oStermer, te wit ror mpl t Albert .
he Via . ! . . ———— Ss » were e loved at \ Ibert H ) ‘ Q Yor « vate ar
cents. R. K. Eby, teacher. | With a few piano solos. The next Joseph W. Stermer died at his M. GQ. Schucfer. attorney for the hi Wie Y oh top 2 2 : Romanus Ober, at privat
—eel ~~ | : : : : { M, . Schaefer, ¢ ) 2) ne jt mpt’s reste rant, where man TM Aart ror
{meeting will be held at the home of home at Old Line yesterday morning | C Ne : Ith of Pennsvlvania. act a Tn ir acquaintat [5 Norman B. Holling: J
3 : . . . ( Vel ) e S ¢ a, acCt- | made their acqus tance | ction. So oF !. Fetter
Worthy of Note | Mrs. Samuel Becker on the second of kidney disease, after an illness of ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. f( Ci M ly tr boron. Te a saa] x x 1 Y & | un Wi Id to Emlin ( Fette
: » : . or or Me e ugn, c 2 | - Bp, i 17a be tow? ‘ WO- YIU -
The temperature of Wednesday [Saturday in March. A round table two months, aged 62 years. He is| INGS FROM THAT THRIVING pat of Christian F. Fisher. | El Dr tne Wh, 2 ; vo-Story Ie
by . . “re . . . . . » sureties o an : lw o ho g t f or
and Thursday, with brightness of [discussion on “Gardening” will be survived by his widow and one son, AND BUSY VILLAGE [ors is tax collector of Mz: anhein | NE ARLY HALF LICENSES IN ja ng? age Brown
May and the mildness of mid-April; | conducted and each member will give ID. Frank, of Elizabethtown. These | ——ms ie b FoR h The olcotor Tailod to pi { cou NTY HAVE LAPSED [3] Fi Worgfe
was such that overcoats went out of experiences and suggestions on the brothers and sisters also surviv €:1 Mr. and Mrs. James Eshbach spent lover to the borough $3,125.12 in J o tion ntaining 1
service and seats on sunny porches ! subject. Henry W., of Dayton, Oregon; Mrs. | Monday at Philadelphia. taxes collected in 1919. That is the| ° tors, whe bor ; : ore ! 1 I
eo 3 | f] rch i i 20% (IIe Leta o 1 . 7 at 3 $ . ~ { =X . . : axes collec 1 J19. & | acre « erches wit p Oe
were places of comfort. A few ven-|” The membership is increasing, Fannie W. Smith, Jacobus ; [ Mrs. Thomas McElroy is recover- amount for which the borough has|ale { ve heropes fl 2h 1d
turesome bees were out looking for [three new members having been and Mrs. Kathryn Kircher, York. | ino from a severe attack of sickness. ied sail. : {of the jStor an Dhue ond orogr Nilo:
: : 11 : ; : A : e 1 r vh iavely, of Lancas-
flowers and an occasional early robin added lately. The funeral services will be held at Miss Marv Eckinger of Middle-|™ Th : ged are A. Ruth Fisher, ex- [filed ng Si ay nea
m i reer rn ‘es 1s 1 > Mido riven nd | s : se ~y | ose S a are A. Iv 1 3 iv ter ction $3500
was to be seen. The mercury range | SS - his late home on Friday morning at town, is here on a visit to Florin | tor of Charles F. Fisher; Charles | 'R¢ I 1 Realt Q ] ports th
. Q ¢ 9 nl ¢ ar Pvio .iie ecuton ) 1 1 ’ { R¢ 07 I reports the
in the shade was 58 to 72 degrees A SPIRITED ARGUMENT 9.30 o'clock, and in the Fairview | friends. [5 Hclior. Hohe M. Proved tia : b ol] remo He
between noon and 4:00 o’clock. | OVERHEARD YESTERDAY Church at 10.30 o’clock. Interment | Mr. Eugene Garber spent several Sty 5 i d H. H. Cassel. executors of | considered 1 iH Yaareht («1 Woot he Ie No Ei
rrr eel ! ‘ {will be made in the adjoining ceme- | lavs at Philadelphia. the cuest of his|2troP an s Fs ’ | I 3 West ga » to Mr. Ki-
——— . | days a iladelphia, the guest 3/7 8B Stroh Magus thie leis The
i 4 «ag . : 0- Y Po ) > this . e
| Yesterday morning about 8:10 two tery. { brother, Dale — Li Jd . . ed
That dc he Pea. the Sale "boys from one of the grades of our, Mr. George Banzhof of Brooklyn, | S tores - 2 wor vs : The
ARE fangy ob Ser ae lant : S0 : I ha ! Mrs. Mary Rutherford. y e lays his | Won Special Shoot | ) llers 1, a adel-
Season, printed annually by the Bul- public schools engaged in a spirited | A M: Rother for ¢ el N. Y,, is spending several days at his| : Rte al” hold ol E i
. ’ J ’ | : 1 7 p rife | ve Lancaster 1 e a tot: of 188 a n-
letin for a number of years, is being | argument in front of the post office. | Irs. i vu “ il a Nr W | parental home. Che Lan 5 0 tn A ota f 1
f 3 o > > a » ¢ 1:1 1 . special shoot Fridav ternoc en > I
distributed. It is the most complete Just what it started about we do not; William Rutherford, died on Monday | "yi. "Alpert Fike and daughter ar- |spec al sh rigay. a on W. R. Gofner, E ho |
3 S > ED in 1 a 1 o debated morning at the home of her son, at| . = } s £70 he Ceneral Hos- |tertaining number of crack shots had a licens: 1920) Ix
sale list printed in the county. In know, but the question being debatec a , 1 : | rived home from th ren Phil hi no tf Bois | NOTARY P
X = op i 112 > r a str r ¢ =| 3 | fre hil hia, among em being y ) § \ AR
addition there are a number of ad- | was the fact that the up town lad Fiinobethtown, gL a as of Lh | pital at Lancaster. from mn Pe ¥: a 7 ee Cre 3 W m B. Lu ( hose | NOT Wi
vertisers represented in its columns said: “George Washington was dis-| plexy, aged 73 yoons » e ho ory Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wentel and | jb Grav, ark, § ent ray, 3 heanse nS ri : i RI
Eh » ® : : 1 stow an er maide ame | . . ‘ ( Jet and thers. Jno. E. |. ton] i
and the public will not go amiss by honest and I can prove it.” After much |!" Yiddletown, E00 } y Re h n ane son of Harrisburg, were ay ed Si 2) ; ng. athe hint any | Plied for I 1S a (
$ : oa | fran? : ras rock Dy sha ¢ ei. v , ; chroll this place, was high gu h } Vol I
atronizing them. These booklets are | mud slinging the down town kid |Was Rothro py S7 anghongan. | visitors to A. D. Garber and far hroll, of thi Bb of As : In ti
Dat7onizing : > } I 'saidis “Wok how wv ona prove it?” following children survive: Morris| ou svothven. in Christ: Wold er all, scoring 97 out of 100 tar- 1 1 it m \
distributed free { said: “Well how you gona prove it? Lg e Eliznbet] M obi he Brethren in Christ held : : tiful cs
x : ’ y . 3 ay ( f Khizabethtown: Mrs. Jac. | 1 : ae Yh. 1 ite winning a beautiful silver
re RQ tl mee { Why, said the up town kid, “If {and Lc na 3 wm. | regular weekly prayer at the ts, =.
} lenin 7 i ; : i Herchelroth, of Newtown, N. J. The . IW rac aye m av even- | pitcher as the trophy. There were n tl ou VS
: 9 George Washington was an honest 16d ’ : | of Mr. Levi Musser on Tuesday even- |pitct ph |
What Kind Are They? & 5 Towine brothaps sisters also |. lihvoo &6 98 for second and on 1
r : he he St , Game | Man, why does Harry Nissly and: following brothers and si ters ul 9 | ing. hree scot 96 for :
He ie Sue Gane rot Las th The name |Trviver Jaen Rothrock, of Middle. 8, Harry Gainor is able to be |of 95 for third. : off "
Commission will distribute jack rab- ; ube Ia oS ahi avis Have : thert Rothroo) | ir. arry Gg 1 a | CP —— - D
bits Around Elizabethtown, claiming | fight on his birthday?” After letting town; Harry and Al b m he hrod °* | about ain after being confines tin nt +
th el i is a se wr but Dr I y New- iit soak in the down town kid, w ining | Cor" W ay De oy ts he ot n | the house for some with An Oyster Supper n
ere 1S a scarcit) . J. J. Ne $ : o s. | She f Middletown. he I | : . :
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pher, of this place, inspector of the BW $ Jools gi on te ; oot bh 1 {Continued on page 5) , ee 10 be
schools thruout Mount Joy township, | coat, said: Rosy asp Tig ne >I, | Evangelic 1
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tells us he found quite a number of | i 81 0,
them last Fall. | Postmasters, Take Notice ie At glia Ste ate oot. : 3 ¢ y filed
To— 8 arn — i Al postmasters, whose terms are| The foll m the county at-| family. Il oe
{ : - Yi. 3 ftende live bird shoot Mr. and is sevh USS ) > -
Prety Good Signs | about to expire and seel -appoint- { t¢ ded the 1 ve bird wn ) 2 AL Mr a Mrs. Jo h Mu in
1 | ry : ve o sterday and scored as fol- | Franklin OC nts are w 01 V1Si cak 1am § ry Aa 1
There have been no better indica- | ment, should use better bait than did! Reading ye Nierany ong 2 a l {= (0 oun, of Ww Mh bot. aan E'town M d
: : roy ehar ¢ ireenville, 8. C.llows: Ira R. Kersey, Elizabethtown, | ors in the home of Levi Mum- | 4 de A fan his} nD Of tag
tions of warm weather than the fol- | the postmaster at Greenville, S. C. Yin Weilor. Now Holland. i igh P |
Avior: » man saw two real live | He challenged President Harding to|17; Augustus Weiler, Nev and, | mau, Jr. display. E LOWY 1 S
lowing: Ono pian Saw yo Teal Jive 2 } if the # |16; Daniel Brubaker, Maytown, 17; | Mr. Dale Garber tudent at Jef- | yrocent \ An Oyster Supper
or ilors thoy two | a game golf and if the former ; De Jrudaker, fun. 2 Hip. Mr. 2h fy , r os resent. 1) rn \ \ Sherry io ]
caterpillars, another 1 Jorn . two 2 Zums of Br ary h NS OTe iJohn Sellers, Lancaster, 8; John E. | ferson Medical College, at Philadel epsom i emia v i \n , pper will be :
AR Tr an ) > sident ave 3 ro 3 { aD ah v3 : 3 A nt J H: Saturd:
dandelion blossoms and a pupil in our : oy oir Ain ve 't | Schroll, Mount Joy, 19. The latter | phia, was a week-end visitor to his | F Women Will Meet P i { . ul \uraay
: rade caucht : tterfly appoint him, but Harding wouldn’t ’ : . i real a, arm e y { | Wel Oath dor. the ane
Seventh Grade caught a butterfly on | app i jkilled straight but had his 17th bird | parents Xv on No. 4 will meet at ¥ th Feb. 26th, under the aus
Saturday—then that same evening it | gamble. > ? : e Th patents. r v1 oy Farm women No. 4 will boop. | an offensc nst. Ms ET the “Willine Workers So-
Ag & A — [al dead one yard out of bounds. e Mr. Harry Grosh wishes to thank|, “home of Miss Elizabeth Peifer, old dauchtor.. The man was [pices of the , 8 k 3
Ot nmi icin The High School Play ° State cup was won by Mr. Maurer, [all those who participated in the | \\ Salunga, on Saturday, Feb. 26. (ih Allentown and h | y L The menu will DA fol-
Hard Work Saved the B The members of the Senior Class |Of the coal regions, after a shoot-off | package surprise tendered him one Prof. Kraybill, of Lampeter, will be [ty iail for tr it cou Joy Noster nan steles. Too tr Ah
ar ork wavec 118 Darn ; : ~a1 with McGuigan, of Philadelphia. | day last week and give an address on “Vo- etl eee flows: Oyster WSEY 0%. 100 Creal
. iv k y alc Mount Joy High School will - OaY ins weer : present and give an address on 8 dwiches asaade
A locomotive spark set fire to a |of the for t on re Rail { es | Mr. Harry Grosh, who is employed |, "1 Schools.” SoSiaoin {and cake, ha lwiches, orangeads
field of heavy grass on Amos M. give a play in pan 3 a h Tak H ital | with the State Constabulary station- lA Spelling oe and coffee ancy work will be on
Shank’s farm at Rowenna the other | Saturday evening, March 19, en- 4 ja ip to ospt A. ed at Butler, is here on a few weeks s le Feb. 26 A spelling bee will be held | also for sale. Home-made
day, while a strong wind blew the [titled “The Rebellion of Mrs. Bar-] Miss Ethel Shank, the seventeen- aia hl Ream’s Sale Feb. ., | Elm Tree School on Saturd: | ill also be sold. Come and
ay, So 3 » on teal fe . rear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | vacation to relatives. 3aturday. Feb. 26 Mr. Ed. 3 ; — 1 l 4
flames toward the barn. Tenant Wil- | clay. The admission is 2 cents | year-old daughter o EF r. and Mrs. anv fricvwds f Miss Mary On Daur ay, eb. | 26. There will be two spe pend the evening there. Everybody
o : : ; 'k | with & ctra charge of 5 cents for |John W. Shank, of this place, was re- The many friends of Miss Mar; Ream will sell a large lot of aceli-| =" ~~ 1° ¢ t 1 i :
liam Bailey set furiously to work | with an extra charg € . »aster | Shires will be pleased to learn she is ¢ i Toe pla general information class. velcome.
plowing across the path of the fire [reserved seats. Chart at Garber’s|moved to the hospital at Lancaster 3 1y cove in 1 m a severe at meted horees, sols nh Wy “This | Jgram oo] Ing; of dialogues, TT -
! : : ui potd sterdav slowly recovering from a severe at- je sale at his stables here. is a ;
5 Drug store. tf |for an operation yesterday. 8 ) : yublic sale at his stables he « and citations be Lo
and thus saved the building. ug tack of sickness at the General Hos |! jie Sao i dnd. of { mus ic, songs and r¢ p Por Near. Bast Relief
insets tl Wil siscicn mes a_i IiF®RHBBAI°hb rr—————— Gf itsuren A lot consists of the right kin irendered hide
: d pital at Lancaster. rr el A Qn I re im——- i fia] { OnF riday afternoon a pantomime
Lampeter Here Friday Opened Shoe Shine Parlor . Letters Grante 1 Don’t miss the big entertainment th i | was given by several members of the
The Lampeter High School basket James Spiros, who recently leased Maggie K. Floyd, Ww est Donegs {in the Florin Hall on Saturday even- : No Game Tonight { Mo { A Liberal Contribution. Junior High School. The pantomime
ball team will oppose our high boys |the A. H. Stumpf pool rooms, has township, administrator of George B. ing, February 26th, to be given by The Golde team Rosinoned on-l mye Episcopal Sunday School, o was sive 10 show the conditions in
in the local gym on Friday evening, {opened a ladies and gents shoe shin- Floyd, West Donegal. the pupils of the Washington Prim-|day night's sae unt igs Sven ing {which Mr. Thos. J. Brown Sr. is su Near East. An offering was given in
Feb. 25th. The high girls will oppose | ing parlor at the same Place. He is . : : . .o |ary School. Everybody is invited to and yesterday yh A) Bin 11. | perintendent, has already contributed all the grades which amounted ta
the Lampeter high. Girls whistle at Jopen from 8 to 12 and 5 to 9 on Marietta’s tax rate was fixed at 12 attend. Miss Margaret E. Raymond, |for tonight. Looks as ougl el $150.00 fowar thc Near Fast RB or dere
8 p. m. Sundays. mills. Teacher. Goldes are skidding. Hef fund.
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