unt Joy Bulleti VOLUME XXVI NO. 20 Mount Joy, Penna., Wednesday, October 13, 1926 $1.50 a Year in Advance Ee — Don’t Forget the} Big Annual Community Exhibit in Mount Joy, October 21, 22 and 23. FIRST REHEARSALS FOR Recent Local Real He MAKES MANY FREEZERS Select Jurors . "KATHLEEN"IHELD OCT. oc a Doings Jers Doerr STORE Road We Must All Home made ice cream is not a . : Miss Edrington, professional di : The Mount¥ Joy Branch of the . Estate Matters thing of the past. Regardless of For November rector of the theatricals for ¢ Around Florin Needlework Guild of America held Travel Sometime the many ize cream manufacturing John B. Roger's Co. of Fostaria, ts first meeting for the year 1926 meen slants throughout the country, ice | Ohio, arrived at the high school on {at the home of the President, Mrs. i —— iE VARIOUS HOFFMAN PRO- ig the popular American sweet {WILL SERVE AT QUARTER SES- | Friday Oct. 8th. She has started | | ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN-i( g, Longenecker, last Thursday MANY WELL KNOWN PEOPLE PERTIES THRUOUT THE is still made in the home kitchen. SICNS AND COMMON her rehearsals with the principal INGS FROM THAT THRIVING l evening. HAVE PASSED TO THE COUNTY ARE BEING And much of this home-made ice PLEAS TERMS and several choruses for the best | AND BUSY VILLAGE | As anything which fosters com- GREAT BEYOND SOLD BY TRUSTEES cream is made in fi1eezers manufact ee Musical Comedy of the season, | THE PAST WEEK munity spirit or community endeav- Rl oe ured right here in Mount Joy. As! Jurors to serve at the Court ses- Under her direction the pupil Sl [or of any kind is one of the aims Albert A. Long, a well known un trustees in bankruptcy of |many as 4,000 fréezers Ls manu- (sions in November were drawn Sat- [and friends of the high school will | Mr. J. M Rayrond spent 3atur-|of the Needlework Guild. It was de- |dertaker of Columbia, died aged 53. 1 R. Hoffman are busy sell- [factuied a day, during e hoights [urday morning by Judge Charles I. [present the Romantic Musical Com- jy at Lancaster. cided to have a display of garments rR he real estate thruout the [of the season, by th» New Standard Landis: Coroner and Acting Sheriff. [edy “Kathleen” in the high school | Mr. Russel Herr has returned to lagain this year at Newcomer's Caroline, widow of Lewis Hart- - The following has thus | Corporation. \D G. Kinard and Jury Commission [Auditorium on Thursday and Fri- work at the shoe factory. store. man, of Columbia, died aged 69 been disposed of: Another interestivg home device i Louise Souder and Joseph |day evenings. Oct. 28 and 29th. { Mis. A.D. Garber is ill with a | Directors of the Guild will be | vears. , i ‘our Hoffman properties near |which will be placed on the marl et | Shultz, Two hundred and four Miss Alice Longenecker of the severe attack of rheumatism. 3 tore during the entire exhibit to : —— Maytown Friday brought $11,680 [by this local plant, is an electiiz ap- [names were selected. These ‘local [class of 1927 will appear as Kath-| Mr. Harry Stoll, retired section distribute literature and explain the Abram Hiestand Sr., died at his at a sale conducted by trustees Jno. |paratus invented = by a Canadian. [jurors will serve at the Quarter [leen, ably supported by Mildred foreman, is ill at his home here. Guild in all its phases. New mem- [home in Neffsville, Friday aged 72 Hertzler, Charles Hager and John |The model, from which the product Sessions term beginning Monday, | Lindemuth and Naomi Fortin. You! Mr. Wm. Dommel Jr., and Wm, 52 rs will be solicited. If you miss- | Vears. A. Coyle. Two houses, a farm and | Wiki be similarily fashioned, is a [November 15, and the two weeks [Will want to see Messrs. Klugh and Kaley, Spe nt at Manheim. {ed this last year, don’t fail to join everal lots were sold. combination electric iron, electric lof Common Pleas Court, beginning [Hershey in their fun provoking Mr. Henry J. Schadt now at the this year. Mary, widow of George Fackler, The Darby farm, containing 126 |heater and an electric toaster and Monday, November 22, and Mon- |tricks. John Meisenberger, Geo. hospital, is improving at this Writ “phe Annual Ingathering of the |died at Columbia, aged 54 years. acres, was bought by Norman C. |cooker. 2h : |day, November 29: Halbleib, Elmer Herman and Rob-|mg. = [Guild will be held in November. | Burial was made at Bainbridge. White and Dale C. Hannigan for The whole affair is enclosed in a! Grand Jurors, November 15 ert Heilig, also appear in the cast | Mrs, C. E. Mussleman and Miss pp, program and date for which $70 an acre. Albert S. Risser pur- {neat metal box and when the box | Walter Hiestand, Mt. Joy twp. (of principal. ] {Jane Zeller, spent Monday at Lan- | oi be announced later. Mrs. Nettie Hipple, mother of sed the Billet house in East Don |iS opened it serves as a stand for | Henry E. Weaver, W. Hempfield Many choruses in splendid cost- (oer, ie 5 ; Sn postmaster; C. Penrose Hipple, of al township for $905. The Boll the iron and forms the base for township. umes present catchy musical numb-! Mr. A. Peris, of Penn Yan, N. Y. Marietta, died and was buried lots, in Mavtown, Te 2a to Eli- the other two devices. George W. Diemeler, West Done- 7s Sonne the rendition of the Se Monday. town 22, Dunne General News for Wednesday afternoon. joh Boll for $450, and the Klugh gal twp. y In wa ede oa Hy rE ’ I x3 : a c resen- tow resteraday see his par- house, in Maytown, for $1505 to | . : . Peter H. Nissley, Elizabethtown. Thug TOL he pon te a Jedi osc lis om : : The funeral of Albert M. Rhoads, Harry H. Springer. IVEl 0a 1 Quarter Sessions, Nov. 18 leen and then celebrate Hallow’-! Miss Mary Sheaffer spent the | uic €a Ing Roles of Whose Ssail was pubis sl hi Wg > og iy Jovy ha Camphell, Bast Donegal een.” : PE yeaa ply | week-end at Yarvisturs ey on i Bo Sle Se ship was sold on Saturday at public 470 mship. . pe toicnde, ) Ne ay : sale by the trustees in bankruptcy Be Route No. Lewis Hall, East Donegal twp. mn svenL Ee Hage gander Sr rebar Hin Sl ot INTERESTING HAPPENINGS | with interment in the cemetery of the Hoffman estate. The farm James A. Buchanan. Marietta. Spices OF re 4 auersonian stali. or i FROM ALL OVER THE COUN. |there. |spent the week-e ere wi containing 345 acres was purchased Ethelbert Miller, Marietta. ns Weskeend here with lio TRY FOR THE BENEFIT Donegal township for $36.40 per | acre. There were about a half ford | | { (Turn to Page 8) Babe Ruth has asked $150,000 to 'the Lancaster General hospital at | | | by Jacob G. 8 , Rowenna, E.|THIS WILL INTEREST ALL WHO | M. B Mt. Joy. Y an : OF BUSY PEOPLE John Anderson ace Wope, o%enna FAVOR THE ROAD ALONG ar oy oung 0lKS Are | Mr. Wm. Mumper resigned his y John Anderson, Florin, died at | He RIVER FROM ID Walter B. Light, E. Donegal twp. . George Boggs, Elizabethtown. al i i ni play ball next season. 2:40 o'clock Thursday morning DLETOWN SOUTH Abram H. Forry, Elizabethtown. : d 3 Ww dl k RE Mitton A. Tausel, Mt. Joy. In YVealOCK THE STATE CONVENTION: | Mr. H. C. Brunner spent several | from complications. He was 75 An act of the Legislature, passed | apo 1. Conoy twp. OF W. C. T. U. OCT. 15-19 days at Philadelphia this week. , years old. Mr. Anderson had been : The first snow of the season fell |@dmitted to the local hospital Tues- -Second annual meet- "at 4 P, M. at Lancaster Thursday. |day- ing of the Ww oman’s Christian Temp Mr, Wn. Darrenlamp left this The funeral was held from Mr. en bidders. The Forrey form, East Donegal township. property of the Hoffmans | 5 iby that body April 8, 1925, at Coinmon Pleas. Nov. 20 NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN | 1 oo Myers and John A. Coyle at a pub- | {will be of much information anc Norman Bare W. Hempfield twp. YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED he Fifty fic ; . 9: to the hundreds of mem A. s y \ 3110 per aite. A Jaro home Bam. {roe seiko, concerning the route Edward MN. Coney two. OF MATRIMONY be held in Ww oe Oct. ! field are lors, Saturday afternoon at 1:30. several tobacco sheds and other out |of the proposed River Road, is as oy B. Sheetz, Mt. Joy. a {15-13 inclusive. i | Addison Sheaffer, aged 17, of ' Interment was made in the Florin were included in the pro- | follows: B. Grant Hipple, Marietta Robrer—Bomberger 3 Offical Board, Executive Com-!Lincoln, lost three fingers in a corn cemetery. i hes a fini $ a Establishing certain public roads San: PD : N 22 Miss Violet Rohrer, daughter of mittee meetings and meeting of the chredder vesterday. meme py So sak Sem ve as State highways and providing A on | Rs hy Mr. and Mrs. Witmer B. Rohrer. of Board of Superintendents will be | Aton acoid” 53. “of Frederick Metzger $1.95 5 ? Be for their construction and main- Bn ee rR oho. 2 1010 North Duke street, Lancaster, held on Wednesday and Thursday, Elizabethtown, fell off a step- Frederick Metzger died suddenly x ber acre, ow » :. {tenance at the expense of the Com- Eli G. Greiner, Rapho twp. and Mr. Elam Bomberger, assistant October 13 an 14. The Convention ladder and fractured his foot at his home on South Main street, : Thursday the “Conmoy Farm” in monweslth—Roate 470, fbeginning Thomas Johnson, East Donegal | cashier of the First National bank proper will begin on Friday morn- “Th te tor listributiop | Manheim, aged 78 years. He was a Conoy township containing 74 Sores at Center Square in the Borough of township. here, were married at the home of ing, October 15 at 9 o'clock. $4 837 33 te “estate of Lizzie S veteran of the Civil War and a was sold for $155 per acre to C. C. Middletown, Dauphin county and | Harvey W. Metzler, Rapho twp. [the bride last Wednesday morning.| The speakers on this occassion on ee BD Es ee Dr a "| member of St. Paul's Reformed Forrey, of East Donegal township. running thence south on "Union Jacob S. Hackman, Rapho twp. They left immediately for Niagara will be those of national fame. Dr. I a > tial oy Shope 143 : (Turn to Page 8) There is a dwelling house and other | 070 10 bridge across the Swa-| Johnson B Keller. Mt. Joy. Falls and other points of interest Ella A. Boole, National President, bic ny Sa DAL Dover Jon a ye necessary buildings on the place, tara creek, thence to Royalton, Fal- Harry W. Forry, Mt. Joy twp. and upon their return will reside in will make the address both on Sab- ra pr; ig : 1928 MR. AND MRS. GLEN BEASTON The “Conoy Mill’ property and mouth and Collins, to a point north EN SS the property he purchased of Mr. bath morning and evening. Judge 2, Nl q ze ave wy Shi re Ba GIVEN KITCHEN SHOWER the “Rhoads Farm,” both in Conoy | + idee and intersecting with | WILL HOLD CONVENTION Michael Hossler on Donegal Springs Florence Alen, of the Supreme |. He es oar ne Cel Wes township, were sold to C. R. Hof State Highway Route No. 280: AT ELIZABETHTOWN | Road. {Court of Ohio, will address the eon.) TNE rom oa re v ed fox nan, of Elizabethtown, for $4,105. over sald Route No. 230 to re [vention Saturday evening. Judge 2h no. VEY 57.53 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beas- [here are 24 ocres and 135 perches | square, thence south The annual Sunday School con- Ebersole—Shank Allen is an able speaker and made | ih) i io 8 Ras oe ote of L ton on Thursday evening. at the in the former with a 2%; story through Bainbridge by way of Bill- |vention of the Lancaster confer- Frances Elizabeth, daughter of an address at the National Conven- | 3" 7 in fon 1n £ ii e 3 ot 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beas- frame dwelling house and other myer and Rowenna to “Marietta, | ence of the Lutheran church, which |Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank, 27 West tion last fall. On Monday evening, | RD, 20, Hie Of Eos Nee ton, a short distance east of town. outbuildings, and in the latter farm |, intersecting with State [includes Lancaster and part of | High street, Elizabethtown, and Dr. Ernest Cherington of Wester- | oi Y. otic ‘wont. the world's base The following persons were pre- there are 87 acres anad 79 perches | Route No. 280; thence | Berks and Dauphin counties. will | Abram Ebersole, son of Mr. and ville, Ohio, is scheduled to speak. Ibe dl classic by defeating) New York [sent: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mump- with a brick dwelling house and out |... State Highway Route No. 280 be held in Christ Lutheran church Mrs. Martin Ebersole, West Done- | Tt | to 2 in the final gamel faking the [er and sons, Leonel and Dale, Mr. buildings. to Columbia, thence to and through | Elizabethtown, on Thursday, Oct. |gal township, were married last ST. LUKE'S JUNIOR GUILD Sires da 9 * 2 {and Mrs. Henry Snyder and son, The “Bull Moose Farm” in East | washington Boro. 14, with morning, afternoon and Thursday, at the home of the bride, | ELECTS ITS OFFICERS : SG i the Peace Brunner B. | Kenneth, Mr. “and Mrs. William Donegal township, one of the farms This was the original route, with [evening sessions. by Bishop Noah Risser, of Lawn, in | lato i son, otto feo a { Smith and sons, Clinton and Millard of the Hoffmans who have gone in- an amended route to and through The churches will be represented the presence of sixty guests. Miss The Junior Guild of St. Luke's Loree 2 of stem a to re- | Mrs. Ernest Trostle, Mr. Brady Hess to bankruptcy was sold Tuesday af- Washington Boro, as was mapped |by 200 delegates. The principal | Barbara Longenecker was brides Church, at its postponed Meeting Lact fees fiegally. = of Elizabethtown; Misses "Nellie ternoon on the premises by the trus | out by Dr. Engene Laverty, one of [Speakers will be Dr. A. B. McIntosh | maid and Monroe Garber, of York, last week elected its Tt officers | Rev. O. M. Krayhill, of Cham- |Rose and Annabelle Smith, and Mrs. Thursday was purchased by B. J. SARE A kitchen shower was given in tees, John Hertzler, John A. Coyle | Middletown’s leading druggists and Lancaster: br. Hunton, Philadel- [best man. The ushers were Samuel for the coming year: bersbure, a native of town, was elce | George Engle, of Maytown; Mr. and Chiles ¥. Hager. The farm [foremost - advocstar of good reads, Pile; and Dr Weight, of Muhlen. Ruth and Sane] Hom, | President, Miss Elsie Hoffer; V- ted president of the East Penna. |Floyd Shuman, of Marietta; Mr. was sold in two parts, one part con- {who was the originator of the first |berg College, Allentown. A wedding dinner was served, !President. Miss Vi rian Rhinehart; Elder hip of the C acres 9 rehes was Irn . ree tll eres. Z % hit. : : YR Sdn : ers f t © : Bs ng 98 acres and 62 perches was | River Road bill. ; i after which the couple left on a trip Secretary, Miss Emma Ellis; Treas- at Lancaster last Thursday. | sons, Roy, Floyd, and William Jr, old to Christ Leese, of East Dene- Backed by the Middletown Auto- Their Sunday Guests to Niagara Falls and Thousand Miss Helen Snvder. | re EQ rene Vand Mrs. Charles Beaston and cal township, for $12,298.44 at the |mobile Club, the Susquehanna Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehman Swarr |Islands. They will reside in Eliza- he vetivine “i BRE A hildic indey *harles . - re OR 5 - 2 2 Se ek tiring officers, Irene Smelt-' A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE { children, Linden, Charles, Jr., Eu rate of $125 per acre. The other |River Road route was finally en-|entertained the following guests on [bethtown. The bride is a graduate zer. Pr Emma Ellis, Vice-Pres.: FOR MISS DORA GEIBE | gene, Thelma and Mae, Misses Ada part containing 55 acres and 155 |acted into the Omnibus Bill and [Cedar Hill Farm on Sunday: Mr. |of Elizabethtown high school. The Elsi Hoffer, Seec’tv.. and Eleanor | : i | and Alberta Sprout, Eleanor Gut- perches was bou ght by Benjamin G. passed by the Legislature and sig-]and Mrs. Paul Mann and son, Rob- bridegroom is a graduate f the Brown, treasurer, are congratulated| On Saturday Shr : | schall, Bernice Gutschall, Mrs. Beu- Bricker, of Landisville, for $7,848.- ned by the Governor. ert, of Washingtonboro; Mr. and Pennsylvania Jusine College and ‘poy the successful vear they had. wa given at the home of Mr. gi {lah Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 93, or $140.50 per acre. There is Mrs. Harry Rohrer and children, of [Is teller the Marietta National] mies Tsthor Henry "elected ww W 3 ‘intermyer in honor | Beaston, Blaine, Merle, and Lynn a brick dwelling and a frame housc SEEKS $2,000 DAMAGES 1ear Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Clay- [Bank again as the Dorcas for the coming [of their daughter, Mrs. Dora Geib | Guts hall and Miss Florence Arntz, together with other outbuildings on FOR PERSONAL INJURIES [ton Stauffer, of Rowenna; Mr. and vear. | Those present were: Mr. . | of Florin. the farms 4 Mrs, Kauffman Herr and daughter P; k aa Tw oo 9 —_— av Florine. te i | § le) an is ( r a Colonel John M. Groff, attorney of near Florin; Mr. and. Mrs. Allen 1C ed From Our THEY FILE OBJECTIONS fol their fay | Sus FOR REV. I. A. MACDANNALD WAS [for John Musser, of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli TO HOFFMAN RELEASE Annie thie, S atheri FOLLOWING ACCIDENT RETURNED TO MOUNT JOY |has filed suit in Common Pleas Shenk, of this place; Eva Shaw, of Ww kl € ] B sk Zou Mary and Misses len Rhine, Cla re — Court against John N. Ste hman, Washingtonboro; and J. Howard, B. ee y alC ask et Attorneys from Lancaster, re- ra Goshorn, lessrs. S S | Damag W 10t definitely of God |and Mrs. William Gutschall and At the Penna. Eldership of the |East Hempfield township, claiming | Earl, J. Irvin and Lloyd Swarr. The resentiue. creditors of the Holtman and Filmer Yocum, of ro-Lack, but which will: be heavy. are < vi » 1 1 ] 1 nt 1 by caster, these appointments of local [juries received in an automobile ac- Sh rearing held in the United States G » and ers, Mr. and Mrs. |aMps. E Bender, Lancaster, ir interest were nA : cident several weeks ago at the {SCHOOL OF METHODS THE MANY COMERS AND ict Court at Philadelphia. avid We and son, Mr. and Mrs. | 5 suit filed AS a Rohrerstown—Rev. E. F. Berger. {cross roads in East Petersburg. MEETS AT KINDERHOOK GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY | the attorneys ppeared at the Henry Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ihy her attorneys, Harol Ripple Landisville—Rev. H. 8S. Hershey. [Musser alleges Stehman was driv- en ET hearing and fi formal objections Bahm and children. Sixty-one per-!|.nd Jo! M. Groff against Nathan Rev. W. H. Shade. ing carelessly and negiigently when School of Methods Club, of the Last Thursday’s attendance at the the dise e of the Hoffmans, SOns were presen efr ments} r vo" Penn Bainbridge and Rowenna—Rev.|he crashed into the automobile in [Kinderhook United Evangelical | York fair was 100,000. as a firm a ividual. A further were served and Mrs. Geibe was the { Auto Wrecking Co., West of Florin. D. E. Brenneman. which Musser was a passenger. church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daugh- heaving will be held on Monday, |recipient of number of gifts. [ Mis ender wa S ¢ and Maytown—Rev. J. W. Gable. = Mrs. Joseph Albright, at Klinesville, | ter, Margaret, spent the day with getober 18. | I'nocked down 1 1ik’s automo- Mount Joy—Rev. I. A. MacDan- School Notes Tuesday evening. The following | Mrs. J. L. Ebersole. tf mmm | BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR bile on he Hz: pike about New pupils are still entering our | members were present: Rev. and! Messrs. D. F. Gable and Char! Attending Conventio MISS MARY STRICKLER |ter ago was sev yethtown—Rev. E. F. Yoder |schools. Mrs. George Albright, Martha Kline 'H. Dillinger spent Saturday at the Messrs. R B. Sheetz dr dletown—Rev. Jonas Martin. Mrs. Stettler was absent from |Mr. and Mrs. James Schlegelmi- Sesqui-Centenn at Philadelphia Bo ORG is Rev. MacDannald’s twelf- the high school on Friday afternoon |lch, daughter, Leah, Ruth and Sara| Dr. and Mrs. r as pastor of the Church of [and M ynday. During her abscence | Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. John L. {New York City ed it was the unanimous eXx- |My. Mitchell and Mr. Bair met her | Keiser, Marie Stauffer and Stella {to her parents, ion of the congregation that |classes. Probst. Detwiler. be returned. The local high school will be rep- ———— Wh. Mrs. Philip ! in 51 and 4 ply conn roa 1 : resented at Millersville on Satur- Want To Bs Constable 2 of Lampeter, and M: B.A Er rea AI a St i: SNES Local Firemen Respond day of this week. Miss Martha Two petitions were presented to 2 Friendship ' Fire Company was Engle will recite, Miss Ethel Smith | court Saturday for the appoint- (Turn to Page 8) lled to Elizabethtown about 4:30 |Will compete in spelling. A loeal|p ont of a constable in East Done- ye | Entertainers, assisted : Sunday morning and assisted in ex- [relay team will also go to the meet. ral township, in the vicinity of Row Don’t Forget It vist and reader will render tinguishing a blaze at the residence |The boys are training now for the e nna, to succeed William Shields, Don’t forget that ur big com- concert in the La e Higl g of J. J. Doyle. The loss is about |event. eased. One petition contained | munity fair will be held he ve next | School. on Thurs y evening, Oct. Ruth Smith, Mary anc Ma a | whi h is badly needed. $500. the name of Albert Matheney and |week. Be sure to attend as it will 21st, at eig ‘clock. Proceeds will | Qtyiel nna ¢ *Dorot] Strick: | . N. Nissly, at the Union Nation Our firemen had quite a time | WILL PURCHASE TWO the other that of Aaron C. Sharp. greatly interest you. premium ‘go t e disville Fire Company. ler. Ethe tewecomer, Mr. Daniel 13h Bentzel at the First sounding the alarm. There was no REMAINING TURNPIKES |The Court will announce the ap- | catalogues will be mail out to- =e ward Mo Mas. Farl Moen a al bank, will receive all electric current at the time, there- : _—_— _ |pointment later. morrow and Friday and the entire | Dance Thursday Night V | and Mr. and Mrs. Mj | faa fore the siren could not be used and Purchase of Lancaster count Ee me premium list is published in this | lon: will be h +t Brown's . eet fenton our original alarm, tapping the bell and the State of two county turn- : Wook’s Ballin publishe« th Ad 8. i 0} id i > el Baby Health i : 5 : was sounded. pikes, the Lancaster and Lititz, at ir Food Sale This : All be a1 ii “Th this Dies: hursda y 3 ML The Baby Health Center held its . Male Chorus Will Sing $70,000, and the Lititz and Lexing- The “We Sisters” class of the U. I's exible wil! be bigger and jing, ne mm will be fu mshed {weekly meeting as usual, Tuesday The Male Chorus of this place : ton, at $4,000, a total of $74,000 B. church, will hodl a food sale at |better than ever. i {by ! he Melody . 4 5, a fterno on There were present: |Will sing at the United Brethren Executions Issued for approximately 9% miles of Ricksecker’s on Saturday, October | Ha isburg. Refre 66 Dobie es, 49 mothers and 16 visit- | Evangelical Church, at Terre Hill, The Lancaster Trust Company, road, was announced yesterday. |16- Will Hold Rally Day {kinds. Prizes for best dancers. ors. tal regist om 294. Dr.|on Sunday afternoon, at two o’- through the law firm of Zimmer- The purchase is on a 50-20 hark Home-made cakes, pies, potato- Rally Day will be held in the] | Snyder gan the first inoculation |clock. man, Myers and Kready, has issued |, payaing $37,000. salad, potato-chips and candy, will [United Brethren Sunday Schoo A Business Change t diphtheria. The hostesses an execution against Horace E. A Yes ——— be for sale. Come and buy. here next Sunday at 9 o’clock.| Mr. Lee Ellis has purchased the | ere Irs. E. W. Garber, Mrs. U. Property Was Withdrawn Heisey, Bost Donegal for Automobile Club To Meet There will be an address by Rev. stock and fixtures of the pool room | E, Hoffer, Mrs. Wm Heilig and Mrs. The property of the late Amos a debt of $2,500. Services at Bainbridge Seidomridge and special music. and restaurant in Mt. Joy Hall Oliver Longer ». Miss Hauck |G. Good Estate, in Rapho township, : i g i Th ctober meeting of the Lan- | rn Frank C. Witmer ha$ issued an oe 0 AAT ng of ihe a Rev. J. L Hunt pastor of AJ, are welcome. baseinent of Mr. Leroy Johnson. Hi the nurse was in charge with Mrs. | was withdraw t public sale : i he | caster Automobile Club will be held 7 was withdrawn at public sale on execution against the same defend- |: es ; : Boehm’s M. E. church Willow street FO = {took charge Monday. v 5 uckle secretary. It is|Saturday for want of bidder ant for a debt of $3,500 in the Auditorium of Manheim at 8 : : i rll ls : wt Saturday for want of bidders. ang 10 — P. M. on Friday. Several promin- on Sunday night opened revival A Musical Program people report for the ere rere ¥ ent speakers will be present. After at Bainbridge, where he The Ladies Quartette of Eliza- | Middletown Here Sunday {other inoculations as they must be : So Says Ex-Director ea aay ny (will preach every evening, also Sun jbethtown College will ender a| The Florin A. C. will play t in immediate succession. Hospital Auxiliary Meeting The Sesqui-Centennial Exposition the business session a luncheon will J 2 ¢ | BE > -Cente 8 ’ |be served. day, October 17, morning and even- [musical program at the t Fair- | Middletown Eleven on Sunday on eee een ’ The Hospital Auxiliary will meet at Philadelphia, has failed because —— A —— ing. view Church of the Brethren, Sat- {Brown's field. Game starts 2:3 2.30 Has Broken Back at the Legion Rooms on Thursday of competent managementys, says Electric Light Sal sw urday evening, Nov. 6th. lo’clock. Glenn Derr, son of Mr. “Harry |2iternoon at three o'clock. All Axel Malm, who has resigned as Di- | STL gr. Pas Raid At Elizabethtown eee —_—————— Derr, who was injured about a please be present. | po : 3 next Communit Sale at . | 4 — i rector of Exhibits, and it “will be- the Florin. Hall will 5 held on Last night the State Police raid- Granted a Divorce | Frank and Bro.’s Next Sale {week ago by a bad fall while hang- come the greatest scandal ever wit- Friday, Oct. 15, at 6:30 o'clock ed the hotel of Wm. Keener, at Wm. Greenleaf, of Florin, was| C. S. Frank and Bro. will hold |ing tobacco, is in a serious condi- Visited By Stork nessed” unless drastic efforts are P. M ? They will sell live stock, im- lizabethtown. They found three |givanted a divorce from his wife, their next sale of cows, bulls, steers tion at the hospital. His back is Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, on made to reclaim the international plements, household goods, ete. [bottles partly £# Al with “evidence.” | Bessie Reynolds Greenleaf. on the on Tuesday evening, Oct. 12 at 7 broken and there are slight hopes |North Barbara street, annour~= show. Forget the time and place. |He gave bai" 7 a hearing. grounds of desertion. o'clock P. M. [ for his recovery. birth of a son. Church of God which met at Lan- [$2.000 damages for nersonal in- {day was enjoyed by all present. PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT af Tobacco company, attended a er, of Lancaster, spe Musical Treat isses R} a and Lydia Shank, ] 1 | Appeal for Help ical treat by Heistands’ dred 1 Dorothy Loraw, Hazel | ‘e have an appeal fi een 3
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