RE Bp A i pa pr 08 PR HRA re # ty 7 Mit #0 i ply 1 The Mount Joy Bulletin VOLUME XXIII NO. 42 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, March 19, 1924 $1.50 a Year in BUSINESS MEN SHOULD USE THESE, ADVERTISING COLUMNS AS THEIR MOUTH PIECE. GIVE IT A FAIR TRIAL AND BE, CONVINCED AThictis Taken CONEWAGO FARMERS CAPTURE ceived when he ran“in front of an NIGHT HEN ROOST RAIDER BUT LATER HE GIVES THEM THE SLIP A wholesale theft of chickens was taking place at the farm of J. E. Brinser, near Conewago, between 11 and 12 o’clock Thursday night, when Mr. Brinser was awakened by the noise of the thicves made in bagging 70 fowls. An alarm was spread and with the assistance of N. P. Garver and son. Paul, who resides close by, they dis- covered a man standing by a team parked along side the roadway near a stretch of woodland at the Garver farm. The horse and team was confis- eated by the men and the stranger held until a search was made. In she woods bags and crates were found containing the seventy chick- ens, with only one dead. The chick- ens were taken back to the barn and the man in the team was made to drive to Middletown, accompanied by Mr. Brinser, Mr. Garver and his son. When they got to Middletown the stranger drove the team up Pop- lar avenue in the dark, and there jumped out and made good his es- eape. The team was taken to the Keiffer stables and is being held for identi fication. The thieves had carried the chickens through a field a quarter of a mile to the place where they wer found. It is believed the other parties escaped in the woods, leaving their companion in charge of the team. The State Police expect early arrests on suspicion of several par- ties. Held Reception on Monday Night CLASS OF 1925 ENTERTAINED THE CLASS OF 1924 OF THE MOUNT JOY HIGH SCHOOL The class of 1925 tendered a re- ception to the class of 1924 on Mon- day. The party was held in the High School gymnasium. The gym was decorated in green and white The guests were greeted by a re- ceiving line composed of the presi- dent, Fred Diffenderfer; the vice president, Alois Heilig; the secre- tary, Elizabeth Hershey, and thg treasurer, Martha Strickler. The program started with an address of welcome by the president. A number of games were played and then ¢ one-act play, ‘“Memphis Mose at the A. E. F.” was presented. The characters were as follows: Mem- phis Mose, Fred Diffenderfer; Phil- bert Nutt, Joseph Moore; Bigfoot Sue, Albert Booth; General Rouse- mittum. Alois Heilig; Private Ver- boten, Charles Siller; Private Zwei- beer, Earl Scheaffer. This was fol- lowed by a reading by John Eshle- man and a recitation by Miriam Mumma. After refreshments were served those who cared to danced. The president of the class of 1924, Charles Eby, gave a speech of thanks. When the party ended all expressed themselves as having en- joyed the event immensely. Those present were: Virginia Newcomer, Phoebe Rupp, Esther Brubaker Esther Denlinger, Hattie Stauffer, Martha Greider, Kathryn Nissley, Esther Laskewitz, Alice Herman, Rhoda Shank, Ruth Rohrer, Dorothy Schock, Jean Thome, Anna Beames- derfer, Dorothy Garber, Elizabeth Hostetter, Charles Eby, Witmer Shank, Albert Laskewitz, LeRoy Herman, Robert Brubaker, Frank Tyndall, Elizabeth Hershey, Martha Strickler, Ruth Smith, Mildred Way, Miriam Mumma, Julia Fair, Mary Peoples, Guy Myers, Joseph Moore, Alois Heilig, Earl Sheaffer, Joseph Shaeffer, Albert Booth, Walter Beck er, Harold Krall, Charles Siller, Arion Shelly, John Esheman, Fred Diffen- derfer, Prof. Biemesderfer, Miss Herman, Miss Bork, Miss Mailin, Miss Nixon and Miss Hendricks. Re Freight Wreck Near Rowenna A freight wreck occurred on the low grade line of the Pennsylvania railroad above Rowenna on Friday morning, which demolished a number of cars. They were loaded with coal and wheat. The Columbia wreckers cleared away the debris. Traffic was blocked for several hours. ——- Eee Eleectriz Light Sale The , Community Sales Co. will hold its next public sale at Florin on Saturday, March 22nd. General line of merchandise, farm implements and household goods. Sale starts Joy the Bell Telephones Co’s. ex- distance trunks, will be used, unification a subscriber will be able to reach twice the number of tele- phones in the above territory than he can now reach over either of the two separate systems. NUMBER OF VERY WELL KONWN and Miss Elizabeth N. Groff, of Rapho township, were married Saturday afternoon at the home of Rev. A. S. Boyd Piersol, of Lancaster, and Miss Mary F. Kramer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alex Kramer, of this place, were united in marriage Saturday af- ternoon at 3 o’clock at the parsonage of Faith Reformed church by the Rev. D. G. Glass, of S. Duke St. Lancaster. The ring ceremony was used. The couple were unattended |vern announce the birth of ga son, James Wallace. James Rapp former- ly lived here. et A re Building an Addition Mr. A. R. Martin on West Donegal street, has built an addition to the east side of his property which will Samuel Fasnacht, who was super- | enlarge his store. intendent of the Henry Eberle ceme- tery, has resigned his position. A new superintendent will be appoint- and have gone to house-keeping in their newly furnished apartments on 230 Chester St. The young couple have the best wishes of a host of friends. ’ RAN IN FRONT OF AUTO, WAS KILLED AT E'TOWN died from the effects of injuries re- automobile driven by John Gainor, while crossing the street in front of his home in Elizabethtown on Satur- day afternoon. Gainor was exoner- ated from blame when investigation developed that the accident was un- avoidable. Death occurred Sunday evening at 10 o'clock. His parents and three brothers, and one sister survive, The funeral service was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home, West High street, Elizabeth- town. Interment was made in Nissley’s cemetery. emits iB es MUST PAY MERCANTILE TAX ON NEAR BEER SALES Hotel keepers and merchants who sell near beer are subject to the pay- ment of the state mercantile tax on the gross amount of business handled by them this year, then an appraise- ment is made by the County Mercan- tile Appraiser. This ruling conforms with a decision handed down recently vy Auditor General S. S. Lewis. Two Telephone Companies to Merge ALL THE BELL AND INDEPEN. DENT SUBSCRIBERS WILL BE GIVEN ONE SERVICE Plans are being worked out for the elimination of duplicate telephone service throughout the state which will result in a big saving to the telephone using public. In the western end of Lancaster county, which includes the Columbia, Mari- etta, Elizabethtown and Mount Joy Exchanges, now being served by both the Bell and Independent tel- ephone companies, arrangements have been made whereby there will be but one exchange in each town. This means that a telephone sub- scriber will have but one telephone service and he will get the same service over the two separate tele- phone systems as he will be able to reach any other telephone, both Bell and Independent. At present to have this telephone service a sub- scriber must maintain two teld- phones, one to each telephone sys- tem. Each Exchange will have both Bell and Independent Long Distance Toll lines so that a subscriber will be able to reach by the use of his one telephone any long distance station that he formerly reached over the two different systems. In Columbia and Marietta, it is understood, the Columbia Telephone Company’s exchange plants will be used in addition to the Bell Tele- phone Co’s. long distance trunk lines; in Elizabethtown and Mount change plants, including their long It is estimated that after the Young Folks Are Joined in Wedlock IN THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRIMONY Truman H. Sprout, of this place, Piersol---Kramer. James L. Piersol, son of Lewis et A I ee Resigned as Superintentioat V 6:30 P. ML committee of that association. ' Big Annual Sale of With His Plunder |, richer 1. pret, sour seared | MONDAY AFTERNOON BY MR. HENRY G. CARPEN- TER. STOCKS SOLD The tenth annual public sale of stocks and bonds was held by Henry G. Carpenter, at Mount Joy, Mon- day afternoon. well attended bidding was lively. The following For the Estate of John G. Snyder, Five shares Union National Bank, Joy, at $140, Five same at $140 to M. M. Miller. Three same at $140 to Signor F. Five same at $140.25 to Longenecker. Three same at $140 to same. For the Account of whom it may Itsky Miller, at the extreme eastern end of Landisville along the Harris- WAS HELD IN MOUNT JOY HALL burg pike, was completely destroyed A SMALL RURAL CORPORATION | honor of their daughter, Elizabeth, by fire of mysterious origin on last | PAID ONE.FOURTH ITS NET who was recently married to Mr. INCOME FOR TAXES o'clock. Two automobiles, a truck | LAST YEAR Wednesday evening at about eight | and a large quantity of automobile | accessories were destroyed. The | loss is estimated at about $10,000 and Landisville responded. By the $69; U. S. income nor any of the contents, coat / premiums and $116.73 Five shares Union National Joy Bank stock at $140.10 to Jno. | Six same at $140.25 to Samuel B. | Five same at $140 to Christ Ston. ! | MOUNT JOY HIGH WON FROM Three same at $140 to Samuel B. | Five shares Florin Trust Co. to | N. F. Arntz at $100. | Thirteen same at $100 to David | 'ginia Newcomer, Frank Tyndall and |John Eshleman, op {from Manheim Hig {inter-school debate in the | School assembly room last Thursday Ten shares Bachman Choe. Mie. evening. The members of the Man- Co. 6% Pref. at $95 to H. O. O'Neill {beim team were Theora Bishop, | Horace Martin and John Wassen. to | Excellent arguments were set forth ton both sides of the question, which ; J iar was: “Resolved, That a Soldiers’ was thought to be composed of too Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit vis- Thr A ted Bonus Bill Should be Passed”. The | MANY Fich men—men out of sym-|ited at Mt. Pleasant with the for- €e Alres pathy with the views and tastes of mer’s father. 3 the generality of the people, Nissley Swiss Co. 7% Pref. at $88 to N. F. Arntz. Five same withdrawn at $87.50. One share Nissly Swiss Common Five Bachman Second Pref. 8% Christ Stoner. | Three shares First National Bank | of Mount Joy at $205 to C. L. Eby. | Three same at $205 to Henry G., ‘tation of forceful, logical arguments {won the unanimous vote of the jjudges. Prof. A. C. Baugher, of | Elizabethtown College; G. Read | lexander, Asst. Co. Supt. of Schools {and Harry N. Nissly, Cashier of the {Union National Bank, of this place, Irendered the decision which { brought victory to M. J. H\ 8. in its ‘first inter-s 2, e : : presented 2 debate a Era of the whole house. . This will aturday for | two schools at Manheim later in the Two same at $201.60 to same. Four shares Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co. Pref. 6% at $100.25 to Abram $1,000 New Shandard Corpora- tion Bonds withdrawn, no bid. rn ne nm Adopt a Child Yerkes, of Bainbridge, petition to the Court S the adoption of Marie McCafferty, | the minor child of Mrs. G. Cleveland Sload, of Maytown. The father is | dead and the mother has given her consent for the adoption. year. jed several selections in a pleasing jmanner while the Girls’ Chorus sang {several songs. Dwight Landis added {much to the program with a violin Non-Support Case. solo. Minnie Aulthouse of Florin, prose- cuted her husband, Harry Aulthouse | of Lancaster, for desertion of her- two children, and the other six w was ordered to pay her the sum of $8! per week by the Court on Saturday. DO rnin General News for one two years Entertained Guests INTERESTING Mrs. Alice Brandt, on West Main guests: Mrs. Howard Longenecker of this place; Mrs. Samuel B. Nissley, Mrs. Willis Baer and children, Vie-| tor and Erma, Landisville, and Mrs. her birthday to-day. Norman R. Nissley, of Salunga. 0 Oe. birthday on Wednesday. Will Give a Musical. The Coral Society of York will YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED give a musical program next Wednes- | day evening, March 26, in the A. E. church on Fairview street. proceeds will be for the ben Sprout—Groff the church, his home with a sore foot. M [by the House yesterday by a vote The of 355 to 54. , ily to the Orphan School apart- TT "SW... iments on April 1. Purchased Engle Property’ purchased [place is subsiding. Only three cases | the Engle estate property, tenanted {were reported to the Board of Health ! Hottenstein, East Petersburg, The by Samuel Geibe on West Donega’ last week. bride’s father, Hiram H. Groff, wit- nessed the ceremony. street. He will move there Apri! first. ison, Arthur and wife, have occupied | {their newly built home on North | 1 Barbara street. Seeking Nomination J- Brown, of place, is circulating a petition scek- nomination on the {ground on his lot on Columbia aven- Republican jue for the erection of a modern and he Sundav Sehaol up-to-date home. The Sunday School 1 A; 1 ing ticket for the state assembiy, which body he is now a member. ee A eee Mr. and Mrs. James Rapp, of Mal- |200dly number was present. uninjured. the Methodist church gave a Saint Patrick’s social at the home of Mrs. A. B. Cling on West Donegal street last evening. The attendance was good, and a fine program pleased all |# carload of Baldwin apples a Deeds Recorded Gecrge Brown’s Sons Incorporated ed very shortly by the executive | to William L. Beamesderfer and wife. for lot in Mount Joy borough $852 - MANHEIM HIGH DEBATING TEAM HERE LAST FRI- DAY EVENING The debating team of the Mount Joy High School composed of Vir- o 5 sed the team Sch i School in an High | initiate and all of the ch local debaters, why upheld the af- firmative, k heir clear p8en- ative, by their clear cut presen Ir modern dave that The High School orchestra render- of their times. HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. TRY FOR THE BENEFIT OF BUSY PEOPLE Monday was St. Patrick’s Day. being her birthday. The soldiers bonus bill was passed ; ; | Rut} shey Juliz Samuel Geibe will move his fam- | Ru h Her: hey; ! Einaheiser, | Cutler, Marth: | tha Walters, Edn i Craley, Bernice Mv The chicken-pox epidemic in this Ss, Levi Zerphey and family and his | S. Myers. | DG Mr. William Biemesderfer broke Mrs. Paul Smith gave a St. Pat- Mount Joy, Florin am : 3 + Meth SF rick’s party on Monday evening at met In the Methodist EE A St. Patrick’s Social. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of trict conference. Refreshments were served. morrow. See ad on another page. “ws sy rie God Save Us From Stocks and Bonds, awe. ener vot Endless Taxation], A dimer vas siven on (By H. Frank Eshleman) A day or two ago, it was my duty by 42 feet in size, and was just coin- al profiteers, to look over the expen- Henry Nauman, Mr. and Mrs. Tru- pleted about three months ago, is op ditures of the concern for a year. | Man Sprout, Mrs, Ira Kolp, Clara erated by Mr. Miller's son, Harry | The capital invested was He left the place for the night at > i 2,699. about 6.30 Li evening. ii I Rd he Bey income 320% Raymond Groff, John Groff, Arthur hime here Rar no fire about the | little corporation paid road, school |building and no way, to his know- | and county tax 46.65; : ledge, that the fire may have tax $03.08; xy tax on capital | ©] & number of useful gifts. been started excepting by an incen- stock, $117.09; state tax on diary. $12.83; state tax on gross receipts, The blaze was discovered by pass- $17; workmen’s insurance tax, $64.- ing autoists who sent in an alarm to | 92; state emergency capital which fire companies fr hi po : i . 3 € companies from this place | tax, $13.49; state auto truck lenses its members, Mrs. Annie Hendrix, on ten | South Barbara street. The business three were buried Tuesday. about mercantile loans, stock time the companies arrived the flames and that these eleven taxes, had gained so great headway that it | levied by the state of Pennsylvania was impossible to save the building | and one by the general government, together with $44.24 fire insurance aio truck Poked From Our | insurance made this little First of a Series of | pay in taxes for its privilege torially says in anguish under date of March 11th, it will never end. In the creation of our government! jr. Frank Sprout spent Tuesday safety against wild appropriation of | ,. Elizabethtown. . money and against dangerous hand- | Mr. P. S. Pyle of Pittsburgh, call- ling of the taxing power was sup- ed on friends here Monday. posed to be secured by tc states have | jopgey, house of the legislative body, followed the example. safe-guard | Frederick, Maryland, spent the week- has been swept away; and a new end at her home. . check is needed to prevent the ser-| Miss Jeanne Brandt spent several | HARRISBURG MEN, WITH AL. vants elected by the people to serve days visiting her aunt Mrs. Emil and govern them, from bankrupting Meyre at Lancaster. the people and country. Only onc Miss Mildred Geistweit spent remedy is left. It is to make it 2 several days at Harrisburg, the fundamental law that no bill appropriation of money shall for | guest of Miss Reber. pass| Mrs. Jno. Grosh and daughter, | ating liquor three men who describe upon less than a vote of two thirds Anna, spent the week-end with rela- | themselves as Louis Stef, Joseph Gil- bert and Albert Johnson, all of Har debts Mr. Arthur Moyer attended the | are being held in jail at Lan- : and charges, for at least two thirds Freshmen-Sophomore dance at Hood | caster in lieu of $1,000 bail each of the people are at all times honest College over last week-end. for a hearing before Alderman country’s | Mrs. George Rettew of Ironmville, | Moser. Johnson, who is said to be proper debts. The danger and the spent Tuesday as the guest of her in the employ of Stef, is also accus- temptation in the spending of “othe: daughter Mrs. Ed. Hoffmy ter. people's money” now a pastime so| Mr. and Mrs. Nathanie, Sproenle, | 0ut a driver's license and $300 ad- be fof Philadelphia, spent seperal days |ditional bail has been fixed ~u that checked or not only we but the next | with Mr. and Mrs, Christian Walters. | ¢0mplaint. : generation, who must pay the enor-| Mrs. Daniel Easton, on New Hay. mous amounts we tax out and bor-|en street, has returned after a twe | Morning along the Harrisburg pike, row and spend, will be burdened with | months’ visit to friends in Philadel. | "ear Florin, by Lancaster police, . . debts of our making and be crippled { phia. Quick Reading all their lives from doing the need not | tives in Philadelphia. cripple payment of proper enough to pay all the popular with our rulers must Se — ener A PACKAGE SURPRISE FOR Miss Anna K. Myers was pleasant- Gingrich. 3 Miss Myrtle Roth is celebrating | IV surprised on Monday evening, it] William Hornafius and son, of car and when he claimed the ma- 3 5 many Harrisburg, spent Sunday here visit- | chine in which Johnson was riding 3 vai ,r | friends from Mount Joy, Florin ard|ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Christ | Be Was placed under arrest also. Mrs. John Roth celebrated her In the car in which Johnson was. Mr. H. K. Nissley is confined to | Package party and a few friends| Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sumpman | riding the police say they found a eta guia) received and daughter Madalyn spent Sunday | 102ded automatic revolver and a Those at Lancaster as guests of Mr. and holster. and | Mrs. Emil Meyre, other places surprised her with a Hornafius. came to her home. She many pretty and useful cifts present were: Misses Miriam Esther Mumma, Elizabeth Hershey a Heilig, 3 Myers, A Lillian Myers, John {i {win and Amos Myers, Mrs. Annie | at Elizabethtown. Hoffman, Mrs. Katie Mumma, Mrs.| Prof, E. R. Barelay, supervising Charles Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Jno WILL FORM A DISTRICT S. S. ORGANIZATION | ilton Grove [her home on East Main street Friday Episcopal | evening. The decorations and re- | had been stolen. her home on West Main street. A church, Sunday afternoon in a pre- | freshments were in keeping with the Frank Shields of Rieems is in (season. Guests were present from | Lancaster county juil awaiting liminary organization meeting. Middletown, Elizabethtown, East hearing before Justice of the Peace H. F. Sensenich, of East Peters. E. W. Garber, district superintend burg, collided with another car at a ent presided. Miss Reemsnyder, street intersection at Lancaster. His : car was upset but he luckily escaped and explained the work fully. was decided to hold the organization meeting next Sunday when four re-| Mr. Charles A. Greider, teacher presentatives from each Sunday | school will be present. Officers will be elected and a date for the dis. county superintendent, was present | place. A Cir C. 8. Frank & Bro. will receive Hiram Groff, of near Manheim, in Truman Sprout, of this place. The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Groff, Mr. heim; Mr. Frank Groff Sr, of Mt. end . White, Mr. Which is less than half covered by | gs legal advisor of a small rural | Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Phares White, : insurance. Potion organized to help the | Frank Sprout, Mr. and Mrs. George |umbia, died at Berwyn aged " The garage which was about 55 | farmer avoid the jaws of profession- | Groff and daughter, Geraldine, Mrs. | years. Kolp and Abner Sprout. The day was Bible Class Entertained. entertained at the home of one of i session was followed by an excellent supper. The affair was a success. THE MANY COMERS AND Miss Mary Moyer of Hood College, j granddaughter Miss Dorothy, are vis. { E. jitine Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breneman i principal (Turn to page 5.) sme et aman A St. Patrick’s Party a | Petersburg, Lancaster, and this|C. ——— A — ee He Held a Spelling Bee of Musser’s school in West Hempfield township, held a spelling bee in Mt. Mr. Herman Snyder, who cond Joy Hall here Friday evening. There {ed a garage at Rheems for some was an excellent program but the | has sold his place of busines attendance was not what it should | has accepted a position at Mr. B. have been on account of several oth. | Rohrer’s garage here. { Mr. MN Mumma, mechanic e1 er local attractions that same even. ing. wn. avg uns me Road We All MANY WELL KONWN PEOPLE and Mrs. Frank Groff Jr., of Man-|on Sunday aged 53 years. Groff, Ada Sprout, Alberta Sprout,| Columbia’s oldest citizens, died aged Elam Groff, Elmer Groff, Paris Groff,| 77 years. ; enjoyed by all, and the bride receiv-|dletown Journal, died very suddenly aged 61 years. The Ladies’ Bible Class of St. |at her home in Conestoga Center . : hurch was | Saturday. Monday her 21 months Mark's United Breen gliyre old child died and a few hours later her 9-day-old baby also died. The Donegal township, died at his home Saturday afternoon at 3.20 o'clock aged 65 years. Deceased was in the and | cattle business and is survived by his | safety of existence the sum of Weekly Card Basket widow, and son, . Andrew of West H S h ] D 1 | $647.20 or about one-fourth of their | LCN00° | een And as the New Work Times edi- | PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT Donegal. GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Inte . Dome this afternoon, 1.30 active member of the Lancaster placing Miss Verna Cunningham visited | Farm Bureau, a director of the Com. those powers to initiate sister, Sue, in this place Tuesday. | modity Division, and president of tions and raise money in the lower Mrs. J, E. Hoffer is visiting friends [the Lancaster County Berkshire in Philadelphia, and Moorestown, New | Breeders’ Association for a number of years, will regret to learn of his was Mrs. Emlin Buller spent Sunday |untimely death in his home in Silver thought that the direct representa- |, Lancaster as the guest of Mrs. | Springs, Thursday morning. He had tives of the people would guard the Felix Otto. a people’s purses; and that the Senate Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McHenry left | weeks ago, which developed into ty- was not to be allowed to originate for Philadelphia where they will bills for appropriation of money. It visit friends. ed of operating an automobile with- headed by Chief Eckman and Lieg- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Prenatt, of | tenant Brandycamp. The police say ed financing demanded by the neede Lancaster, spent Sunday here as the | Johnson was in the act of transfer- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | Ying ten five-gallon cans of liquor Kramer. from a large touring car to another Miss Alta Gingrich of Lancaster. | Machine in which Stef and a com- MISS ANNA K. MYERS |spent the week-end here as the guest panion were seated: Gilbert, who is of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. S | said fo be the owner of a garage in Harrisburg, had followed Johnson's The Lancaster police say Stef was Mrs. John Brandt and son, orf | arrested in Harrisburg last Wednes- Fair,Anna | Lancaster, are spending some time day and that a big quantity of mash a Hamilton, Mildred | here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and liquor and a still were found st. Malhorn, Anna Mar- { Daniel Brandt. Beatrice Mrs. George Hoffmaster ang her his place at that time, > An automobile belonging to of the public schools at | Christian Lease, of Fast Donegal, | Huntingdon, Pa, was in town on was stolen Saturday nicht at about i 11:30 o'clock while it was parked on West Market street, Marietta. . Mr. Lease had left his machine on Miss Hilda Frank entertained at {the street while he went into a near- h St. Patrick’s party at {by restaurant and when he came out about half an hour later found it charge of stealing the above in his possession. Travel Sometime HAVE PASSED TO THE GREAT BEYOND Miss Susan Ritter died at Manheim David H. Farbert, a native of Col- Zachary Taylor Britton, one of A. L. Etter, publisher of the Mid- Mrs. Hollow, aged 18 years, died i Harry H. Reed Harry H. Reed, of Anchor, West Three grand-children also survive. Funeral services were held from his Ezra J. Nolt = The many friends of Ezra J. Nolt, severe attack of influenza twa (Turn to Page Five) FV as Boofleggers LEGED LIQUOR IN AUTOS, WERE SEIZED NEAR FLORIN ON SUNDAY —— ; Charged with transporting intoxi- The thrce were arrested Sunday DONEGAL MAN’S AUTO STOLEN AT MARIETTA C. Hicks of ‘Maytown on was arrested Monday with the Now With E. B. Rohrer.