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THE YOTtK DAILY, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1G, 1014. ro rr A DAY IN YORK COUNTY TOWNS ENLARGING FACTORY NEW FREEDOM BOOM 22. A minstrel performance now being rehearsed, will be given. Officers recently elected by Damascus caatie No. 4t, A- O.

fC of M. C. will be Installed In office on Friday evening. route, operating out of the local post-office. Mica Allcne Eyers returned to hr homo at Littleetown.

Adams county, after spending several weeks wlti her brother-in-law rd aiirter, th- Uev. and IavM fe. Martin, at the Lutheran parsonage. Say! Reader, would people go some distance to place there money, safe, at Look through this list of Before-Inventory sale offerings Carefully note the Big Slices Cut Off the Low Prices Because, cash is easier to count we can make use of it, besides we get the room we want. As you Study Each Item, you'll say 'Tis clear that the B-I prices at our Before-Inventory Sale lets your money earn from 30 to 100 on Useful, Ever-needed, Money-back-quality Goods.

TO BUILD LOCKUP MANCHESTER NEEDS PLACE FOR DISORDERLY PERSONS WHO VISIT BOROUGH been spending a week wilii Mis Helen timith. Kast Market street. Ralph F. JSenfu ajn of Mr. and! I SALE Starts JULY 16f Is, ffSBS18 ut seuiuj -er house of the Weft vrty of Jchu u.

in Uu. I lace. A reprcc succeeded in getting a HAMMOCKS Strong, safe, roomy. WEEDERS Beat the Hoe for KXirKEliBOfKRR sriTS vari-coiored stripes; reg. most truck jobs; regular 25c.

rr a erges wonder values at LAP SPRKADS Plain llnene, 6c. oil, CANS 2 gal. Galvanized Iron MK.V'S StlTS Sergea and tiV: Emb'd Cireen Cloth, J1.0, $1.08, fitted with pump; $1,00 value. vorsted: money sftving prices at B-I 8ale V- M.iS. B-l Tc.

fl.10, l.7 mmtmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nl Kale W)3, ft.5 WASH ItOltKHS Satisfying SriTM FOR MK.V Case. Worsteds, 1 ii f'fS. t.Vi SU tUH good values at c. 1.3'J, blifh class; economy prices. Tepee Goods, OSc.

1.48, l.tt8, $. 48 $14 iH $19 4H. 9e, l.30, f2.7 feale nOc 2.49 i -0H 18.PS TROISEHS FOIl JSO ME! Fit. HAM-; nAI.Ii Bats. Gloves or StlCR PAX Diamond.

3-Cont style, service, tried and true, Ohc, Mitts, Pennant winning quality, ft.1. Knamel; your money's worth at f'c. 1.4t. LPS. iralues.

Sale tc B-I Kale -l IMe. glJtS, $2.75 FILES 12-Inch Flat Mill, ser- nPBVir i. rrt COAT" FOK MK Popular Wrth 1510e 5.7 llTo'" at 3-98' B-l6Sale 45e Ul "5-9 TOOL GltliOEHS Carborundum eaian r-Mmndk17ooedKe" ln iitIy' r' ALI M1M KITCHB.V I TKXSILS Imported China? beaVtl'Sf eTegantl Generous PHcvalt.es. -iw B-I Sale 1.3, values. B-I SSale B-l Kale Oe, I.4S, HMMFHX Steel, Ball and Cross i CHIA no vf a ro- rvlriihi bar- large Coupe gains econa KXIVF.S Assd.

Butcher and Par- Jhape vari-coiored decorations; loo B-I fala le Ing. 10c to 15c; crackerjack bargain. rgaln. B-I Hale, each ro tor 25c lini'SB PAIT Labels tell. "Hlarh Orsde." Economy price, gaU -LICK" Betty's: Great to condi- Oxfords.

Pumps, and $2.00. dltion farm animals, 60c size. Ehnes, Llne-Lnda, 8Uc. IMS, l.Hs. B-I Sale tlO aad tJV9 B-I Sale a for BOe values.

B-I Sale 48e, 60e. Oe, 91.UH REMEMBER the offerings of our B-I Sale are strictly limited to poods in stock but, COME, you'll SEE that the best of the GOOD NEWS of the B-I Sale is not-told here. PA MOM'S of GOOD PLACE TO DEAL" ODen Alondav. Thnrsrlav Large Mail Order House May Be Established Thera. vmt Juiv 15.

Prospects here one of the largest mail order house In the JEust. W. ICvutia Anderson, real estate broker at WhUa iiall, haa large n.U or- iatereeUd in i(llz, located ntutive of the hua tx.en on Uie ground and made un invt-atlgatlun of i k. lie maae lavoiatile re- jvrt to lua iitm, -who li.to authorized their to anomtr visit una jsu tuliy in'o th matter and prehent an eiauoral report concerning raiiroitd facHit.ej, and the aecur-inj; of a r.iiiroad sl'ling into the properly under consideration. The Una so tar an have been gone into ivill include a Urge sslx-Biory Uuitdlng.

covering the entire 'olocK ot grouno a netl Mr eeatiaj good ill A siding la es- gooaa will oe anippeu in for load lota direct frn the con- cern'. numerous factories. The com tanv ha been the lookout for an eastern location for some time and has about ecm-lud that New Freeilom la the proper having the ad-vantakeK of two rallrouds and being wtirroun.ied by a prosperous farming Pfction and thriving villages in every In addition to conducting a mall order houae. a retail business w.Il be carried on. The retail depart-rfiil btore will consist of an up-to-date department store.

Owning their factories. Mills, and sawmill, the concern will be able to m.ke prompt shipment of wagons, bugglea, machinery and farm implement, automobile, harness, lumber, hardware and furniture, it la their purpose to deal with the farmer In the i.urchaalng of their grains, hay, straw, and potatoes, and to sell them their necessary feeds. It will be one of th largest. If not the largest plant of thl character in the Kast, and blda fair to give New Freedom boom not heretofore experienced. It will be ooernted and conducted by outside capital entirely and no local financial assistance will be asked for.

The representative who ha the matter In charge wilt in the near future visit New Freedom prepare his report to the home concern and Mr. Anderson feels that the deal will closed. In addition to the above they have an option on a prop- ir Seitz. There win be a union picnic neui by the four Sunday school, Thursday July 23, in Hoffavkert grove, All the tent at Summit Grove camp are expected to be occupied by Saturday of thl week. The rain, have delayed harvesting somewhat In thla section of the county.

There va a heavy rainfall yesterday, but no damage wa. done. DELTA Delta. July IS. Mix Ruth Homers.

Of Delta, i visiting her friend. MIjw Alice L'tMeman, at liroguevine. Osaeo tribe of tied Men will celebrate the twenty-third anniversary j-ext Saturday, with a parade and festival at the school groe. Trites from York, Red Lion and Fetton will tie In line. Tbe parade will etaxt at 2 p.

m. Supper will be served at the grove, followed by the-festival at night. Music will be furnuhed by the Fawn Grove band. Mi. Josephine Hoover, of I-ancan-ter, 1 spending two week with her cousin, Mra.

M. Viola Stabb. The wet weather ha kept the farmer, of thla section back with their harvesting. Some wheat and a great deal of grass la trtlU uncut. The Weaver Organ and Piano company, of i or, is raving a pmno and vlctroia aispiay at tne rrsin of Ueorge tiarber, on Main street, I Masters Dale Htewart and I Terke are -spending two wet-ks with.

tb former unnc, iiwua ier Charleatow Md, The Bell Telephone company strung a new cable through Dlia Improve tbe eery lee. HALLAM July 15 Tho tobacco rrop throughout tie Halbm and Drue valley waa damaged by the neuvy storms of the past week. Al vUcw th plants were leveled and on hill side tbe field were waded out. ar-rytng the plant with the onrush of the water. 11.

S. leU and W. W. il.ti r-roiiably th heaviest loe. Large gulliea were waaiied out ln ttx Utters fields, wtille of Mr.

en wa laid Slat. The OPEN MONDAY EVENING Totoy lor You Can Boy Mra. Calvin Senft. York, la spending pertntendent of the IL tilatfelter i'aper company' plant, who was con- flntl to the hn the last week by' irtokneaa. Is lirprnvwt In condition and today wm able to be outdoors.

Mrs. Lulu Mcronald, of Indian-Rpolia, arrived here this evening to spend tfie time with Mr. and Mrs. Ixtvid W. t-Yy.

ami Mr. Iavld K. Woodmansee. Mrs. Mclnail exjef'is to remain in thla port of tii.

state ror several months. rauune returne home 4rom a week visit to r. and iiii, i.mory at -Mix Mary Thontan, 5 Iauihin county, was entertained sev eral days over the -k-end by Mi Myrtle Tron. near here. I'aniel liaublit and Warren Baker toiliiv retnoved from the tenant 1 tilh i' MarKeh to th home tney recently sed from the estate of Henry K.

DOVER IVvef, July 1.. The for era I of Mrs. Otvin Illtxarpte jt Neimnn's. wuo euteid lrtt ffu.biy c- i. hi I t-day.

"Brief ivtcet were held it it tiw at a. after tb fc "rsl perty piceeded to Phitoh on r.ureh. wtiro itlKr service were h'iu. inlermert ww in the djnn-ir: cwretery. Tbe Hev.

Dr. J. W. York, cfTciated at the eervJcea. which were attended by relatives and friend.

Harvest home ervce will t-e eon-ducted at Balem church. Hover towmdup. nest Sunday tncrnln-r at o'rlnck and at the Reformed cnanel. thl pUc, in the evening at I o'clock, bv th Itev. Tt.

F. Tbe Rev. Ir. Schli-hanr wilt meet hw catechetical cla tit Salem ohui-ch, Saturday" mlng at o'clock. The funeral of Irm- Harriett F.nU.

who Ued last hnlr tie 4,1 her aister. Mra Johi Carl, at stee twuphla county, with whom she resided, nan t.eii at rait-m church tecay. The at ork over the N. C. this morning ard was brought to balem ui.ion church, where fancrAl srvic- were held.

The Rev. Ir. O. P. Schelihamr, pantor tha Reformed con rM lion, and the Hev.

Mr. Feplr. Meehanlcaburg. officiated. Jntemvent was made the cemetery.

Mi Fink, who was a former r-wedent cf this place, was In her eifthty-ninth year. The pallbearer were Rwer Fink, Wltlian. Kverhart. Henry Wte, Reuhon Rrowiu Daniel Kelleherand William Rts. Mis Marten Woinneer, FhiladelrWa.

and Mrs. ChAT.es Tht-rtiaa. North T'r. re visiting at the home ut Mr. and Mr J.

M. Rennet WRIGHTS VILLE WrighOevllie. July 15 The funeral of John Francis Roach, ho died Ut Monday morning at hi horn on Walnut street, wlU be held from the Catholic chapel, on Maple street, at tomorrow mornrng. The Rev, J. i.

Cfcstigan. of Columbia, wilf officiate. Invrment will be made la the Catholic cestietery, adjoining the cha.pel. The farmers In thl locality are becoming' worried about their harvest, aa there i a ifrea deal of heat landing and whole fields of whe-u are on sh k. Tre fear is that the long wet spell may ipriut the wheat before It can be threshed.

Farmer are alao being thrown back with their other work and the oat barveat 1 rapidly approaching. Charles Lyen. the butcher who recently rrroveJ Into the property of P. J. GUbert.

of Locust street, killed hi first beef last Monday and peddled meat on the streets for th. first tiro. Tuesday test H. Anderson, the Front street barber, i renoinun" the Interior of hi hot. The wall win be papered ana a new wail mirror la being placed in pueition.

John who for the paat three years wa leMveryman for 11. HuntrbertJer. ha resigned hi position and accepted a uw position aa driver lor Charles Lyen. the new butcher. Mr.

Sipie started In hi new work Monday. The property of John W. Poff A. Sons, Third and Hellam street, ia be ing repainted and adds greatly to the appearance of the bulidmg. YORKANA Yorkara.

July 15. The borough council ta having the land of Mrs, Sarah Liephrt, John Oohn. MrrU 'Mr- vaivm senit, lorn, ipenaingimccewiru several week with his uncle and Mr and Ur Mr. M. J.

Kelley. -wlf. of the su- Down Any Article in This Big Store. For the next 10 day any piece of Furniture, any Rug, any will be delivered to your home on payment of One Dollar. The Balance miy be paki in easy weekly or monthly amounts.

This i thm tatmtt, grtateat and bmat a the many op which hao mad th Great REBUILDING SALE of Furniture Now In Progress The most talked of event in recent ears This offer is good for to Days Only. fc-s. ia Pay Sl-oo Down and have one of our fine Dining Tables $9.95 up Hnan 11 For Sl-oo Down we will end home to you any of our lich Brass Ccds $8.60 to $45 Sill" 1811; N. Foreman Cigar Business ImprovingRoom For 20 More Hands Ked Lion, July 13. On accoun tf tie Kreai increase in the firm I Foi-emun manufactt r- ers, startea woik today on the erset -r.

an a -Id l( ion ic tlieir factory. Tie present ouiblinp is a three-story budding. i'he addition be 2o-Cf. nicking the completed bulldanr; fe-st. Tli lnereaJWd t-lne of the factor.

which porsonn aro at present will provide for 'JO addittiral Ra'iley, elx yeais old. daugnter of Wi liam 1'a'ley, one of the chi.dreo scd have l.e-n by ItoiM rt Jamuek, on the afiemoun of June r. near ''iH plico. is scila-ihly sick, it Is iid. a result of her exn.

Hmurk i in 'the York county where he was com-! uUtfed after hearing before Justice of the Peace J. H. Herrman, who held for the action cf tho trund Jury. Kenneth Watt 11 tel. two year old of Mr, and Mr-.

Thomas Waughtel, I ell elf a chair lust evenir.ir, tracturlmr li-E left collar bone. A locr.l ohsmclan e- duced the froctuie. licpwn Jones, seventeen years old fon cf Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, w-oik-Injr i the factory of tne Red Lion Table I company, yete.rrtay afternoon, was a- cd with a hemcrrhane, from which tie I SulTered arreiit P.i-b of blood aid wntclt rendered him urtonsciiu.

His cor.d'.uoii i la Forty heart of cattle were sold at th esale of itaohllt and Kopp, at itie Raublita house, todav. The prices rat-ed from 20 to "Isft each. CLY Cly. July 15. Charlea Schroll, ton of Mrs.

Harry Witmer. la confined to the houwe by diphtheria. Health Officer Striokler quarantined the home on Tuesday. W. G.

Wilson visited frler'ds in Harrlaburg recently. William Reeaer. Bcntley Md. p.nt Sumlay at the home of H. R.

Reeser. A number of young folk, of tils Place aUended the oampnieeting at feeven Star, laat Sunday. Mis Clara F. Shelley is visiting Mr- Fugene IStump, ::49 South Belvldere avenue. Y'ork.

J' La" vlsi ied mends in lork, last Sunday. Miss Rachae! Reynold is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Calvin Reynolds, Dover, It 1j. No.

3. i.TFC?d IUlMvrl returned from a visit to Newark. N. J. Blake, Del ten and Deltch are entertaining a number of friend at their cottage.

i.Ti z'rnr, rural mall carr er. Is taking a few days vacation. C. H. 'i covering ni route.

irI7Mavry Yentzlr. ninety years old. of' Harrisburg. returned to her home after spending a week with Mr. Sirs Warren KJeater.

Kb, of the Whit e-tcctlve agency. York, transacted besl-nes In this place. Monday. DILLSBURG DITIs'urg. July lX-Tte wheat e-op hi-t harv ested in this ecctior, is ah the average.

Peveral farmers have al-rea iy threshed their crfip and the eid ha been a hlsh as bushels to tne This is nuual for this section of the county, far many years the j. ein has aveiitKed Irom ll to bushela to tPe aero. L-K'al RraiJi dealers are payin T1 rents per buhel for new wheat. The bit bell for the new Lntheran church arrived at the local depot ester day. The bell was purchased bv fm3 raltd by the Christian clt nearly five i.t high, errr four feet In d'amcter and weighs we it win be hung In the towvr In a few days, --Mr.

and Mra R. P. Smith -went fio Philadelphia to visit their son. who Is attending a school for the deaf and d-irm. -Mrs.

Allen Kline, who has ben iuf- iciiniT icm from her rose for the week. teo.alna In a Weakened condition. All business place In this lioroitch will be closed tomorow en acrount of tne Union Sumliy rclicol iicnle, at Ort-ve. Kdgar C. Pmith.

rural mail carler of 1 Unite 2 from the lcal powtofl ice. Is now taMm; hia vacation. Subxtttute II. L. Miller Is df ilveriUM the nutl ou bis route.

John C. remr-ved from Mflna-ghan towuthip to W. 11. Shrlier's hq-v, on GettyFtxiri slre-l. yextenla), Mr.

recently id hi hi.me In Mon-iKhin wiikMip to Mrs. Me-caret tiol-yrar, of 11 irtisbiirg. --Ry Cojk and Roy Weignrd returned to their hemes here yevtcr.v, aftr a recial weeks' trip to Neb. (e.rse Keefer purchasd Peter Went hf tread loute Man- .7, V'," rwte u7 F)Al I HTnww UatLAS I (JWP4 Dal'aatown. li.lv.- meeting of the Rescue Steam fire Kngine company was held In the on- ini ii-ouijf win a ia 'ge attendame.

hen the alate conv.m- mt Harrteburg. to be held in f-it th r.i,.i.i J4. cunston. No definite arrangements were rruide for attending. This mit- ter u-U be s-ttlerl at th.

u. i. i iiix. i t.siiB&.. iir ii i iir or ii Bin is u- ri -iinicers were elected last evn- jn(r at regular meeting of the C.

held at the home of Mrs II Seehri, Mrs. George A. Myers ra elected president. The 'wives of the town ministers. Mra.

C. c. Milb-r Mra. C. N.

Shind'er. and Mrs J. R. sreenrist win act in turn as -'ice president; Mrs. E.

S. Mann, secretary; Hattie Miller, rect.rdlng secretary; Mrs. J. Henschke, treasurer. Mrs.

R. M. Sturgeon, president of trie Auxiliary of the fire company. Mrs. C.

Henschke, vice pt s- ident; A. P. Fix. secretary; ind Mrs. M-tl'I 1 hompjton at the rnefing EriKine ctm when ouesttions relating to the man- ngement if the newly furnished parlor' were discussed 1 The Rev.

Samuel McDowell, wife and daughter, after snendlmr mw! time ami ng relatives hero, left today for their new home in Baltimore. They toojc wnn them tnetr niece. sa-htie McDowell, who will remain tliere for -evral weeks. Charles McDowell, who has been sick for a number of weeks, tlocs not improve In condition. The majority of the itorotrrh's cigar factories were closed today on account of the extreme damp and wet.

weather, as the tobacco could noi be dried. Mr, and Mrs. D. K. Taylor and' i I 1 Any oc our 3 or 5 Piece Parlor Suites sent home to you if you pay Mr.

and Mrs. Amos f-ell and son Stew-art, Hanover, were guests for several day. at the St. James Lutheran paraoikage. The r.nnua! picnic of the Trinity Reformed SUndny school will Te held fAturday on the -lawn adjoining the church.

A rroirram of amusement! for the children has been firranged. Tio Rev. E. M. Sando will at- rl Via f.rtv-filh "nnuiil Vakil Inn of the Reformed cliurch at Pen liar, tomorrow W.

C. Rloi-s'ing, chairman of the committee of five appointed at the re- cent county convention of the Jr. l. A. tc" meet delegates from Ferry, Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Adams and York counties for the pur-pe of organizing a six-county association, will go to Harrlalmrg on Saturday, when tho meeting In question ill held.

GLEN ROCK CJlen Rock, July 15. Charles Keller, employed in the machine shops "of the Read Machinery company, met with an accident at 11:45 a. which resulted In havinx his finger taken off at the first Joint. Mr. Keller wa standing by a door when it blew shut and cauifht the second finger on his right hand, entirely severing It at the first joint.

He was taken to the office of Dr. J. Fletcher Lutz, where hi. injury was dressed. Elmer Wagner returned home today from a week's trip to "Norfolk and Newport Nevw, V.

Owing to the havy rains that visited thla sf'tion of the county the past few days, the Oodorua creek at this place was considerably swollen yesterday. It waa thought early la-st nijtht that if the rain should continue for a few houra longer, fllen Kock would, experience a flood. Officers to serve during the coming term were in-stalled at a meeting held tonutht by Friendly lodge No. 2S7, Knlxhts of Pythias, a follows: Chancelor commander, lavki Math-Ian; vice chancelor commander, Charles Smith; master at arms, Ammon Taylor; master of work. Roy M.

Heyn; prelate. Charles Roser; keeper of record and seal, Walter L. Selg-man; master of finance, F. S. Venus: master exchequer.

T. M. Brown; Inner rtiard, Charles Shearer; outside guard. J. M.

"Young. The Rev. J. If. Ryder, pastor of the I'nlted Evangelical church, ha been granted a six week vacation by the congregation.

He will spend part of his vacation at Central Oak Heights near. Milton, and while there he will attend a meeting of the examining board of the School of Methods, of which he Is the secretary. He will return the middle of August and will then be present at the Kvangellcal campmeeting at Windsor Heights, near Windsor. He wilt deliver an address at thl campmeeting. There will be no preaching service In the Rvan-gelical church during bis alence, hut the regular services of the Sunday school and Christian Endeavor will be held as usual, Mis Minnie Noll, daughter of Dr.

and Mra P. A. Noll, is vlltlng friend and relatives In Delta. MIk Margaret Ryder, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

H. Ryder, of the United Hvangeltal ooncre-gatlon spent several day vinltim; friend in Ral-timore. William Fisher, Northern Central railway station agent at Wparka. Nn.nt ao-m? time visiting at the home nlg r-arents-in-Utw. Mr.

and Mrs. jtobcrt CJIudfeHer. Mrs. Rortner. of Hanover.

iit a KUtt tit tjicn R'ck relatives and Mrs. liortner formerly re- sided her. Miss Martha Miller returned to "ne at cross jMioa. arier oeing entcrtJUnel by Mi- B'-iva Wagner. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Birmingham, -R'Arei In Ka n-i at f. 4 1 mfff at lh. home 0( Dr anJ Mra A Fal kens tine. Market prices In Glen Rock today were a follows: Lks.

19 cents, a dozen; ciilrkens 13 cfiiu a pound; squabs 1) cents each; butter. 22 to 25 cents a pound, and lard 10' cents a pound. Frank Thomas, of Westminster. a visitor In thl borough the ptjl few da)'. The Rev.

K. hantz of Schaef- on Saturday after spending a week at the of Mr. and Mrs. Joscp-i Iiise Mrs. SchaittJ.

hn n.t ftjn, on nSl Vis.t, wiU remain hej-e for Some tin e. ll.in.fuwn Sunday school. it -laalpicntc Th Shrew MKurr bam! will evening. The Shrewsbury band will urnian uiu.Sc. Thi- ai- lurniAit iiiuelc.

a large number or K.len Ruck ptopie, who were at oti; lirii lutmbt-u u( ciiurvii. I I fc- 4 Rran 1 hu 1iv. t'r evenm the Cr Roads town hau. 1 he following program will be ten. i dered after the business session: Svtig vrruv; Anna jreo ne- itio.

imxi i uani'L i.utr. mi- e.j Sun.Uy hooi he'd a meeting ihsw evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Sechrist.

Many of the farmer, have finished harvest imr their onion eroo. Seme i.r tne wheat remain in the -E. I Brennwian. nhotiai he visiting h's parents at Cross R.vis. returned to hia home at Steelton.

WINDSOR innsnr, July MnM, who injun-d hy the caving in of a rone ret arch vesterdav was removed He is siisVit- Prof. of Itncaster. visited the R-o R. Hyrd yesterdiiy. The Ijiiir-I Fire company last ev-mnsr i'i-d to hold its annua! jdc-M- Sanrd.i.

Aug. 1. in the Wimisor The Windier band has bet-n tif'-d to fiiruish the muiic. The ar- ransrements are in charge r.f s. St N'oss, S.

II. Seach-man. H. T. Gohn.

nnd Clayton Smith. (iu' "accepted a position at the Win bakerv. Johnnv Tfs funny, rttn't It, that in our family's some kind of an animal? ather--What do you mean? Johnny Why. mother's dear, find bai a lamb, and I'm the Kid, and you're the g-at. Chicago News.

I i i i 1 Manchester. July IS; trwing 10 une rwlniF tn the tester, July Ity which tne borough autlumtiea expended in difficult have crowds which throng thia vicinity on Saturday, council at a special meeiting heki vu Tuesduy evening decided on. the areo-ion of a lockup. The building -wlU be constructed of brick and will 1 fet e-iuare. Borough Attorney lc Roc-how attended the meet- Lnjr.

Th Rev. Paul Kinporta, of ML preached two sermon, to larwe fcongregatlona in Cnriirt Lutheran WjJurch, Sunday. Th Kev. Mr. Kin-hj-orts la upptytn th pulpit until a regular minuter la ae-cured.

He 1 Icrttdu-tue of Sujuehann uniert, 'and a student In the seminary at -Slin Gnf. The- Christian Endeavor Uervtce will be discontinue! during Duly and Auxuit. They will be re-fumed on Sept. 1. Th Union Fire company held a pK-nie in Kochenour grove, near or Saturday.

The proc-reda jwer. 13. I The school board met in regular taeasion on M-tvlay evening. Tne oid jcorr of teacher witi be retained, it i a iuwi itoi. -scon principal; John Fink, grammar ac nd "Theresa Prof.

blnaul granted an intre.ts An aaiary of 15 per month. Mr. Jerre King and da ITdita retnmed from a trip to Atlantic City. Jtmr Gross, iron Mr. ni r.

rZacharlaa Croa. of this city, who was Brinctpal the Hanover township pUph athooL near MorriMown, N. Ma taltin a apecial course at Columbia UrJverwHy, New York city. Mr. Groa lleft Morvdwy for tbe latter place pnd will remain there for aeveral Jmontha.

i nt. George Kheffer. of HarrU- ur. Is th rues of Mr. and Mrs.

sUorge M. itear. Cockley, of th. raeat of hi rents, Mr. and jMr.

John Cockley. Mr. Hockley i Speeding two -week vacation at home. i MeUgar and sister Kmma ttend4 the funeral of Mr. Harrtt'l Ink, at St melton, today.

THOMASVILLE ThomAsville. July IS. At a meeting lef Anooka tribe No. t2S, I. O.

It. jof La twtte, to be held Umorr)w jcventng. preparatltHna will be made to tattend th annual county convention of the 144 Men. to hM at C.len Jjtork on Saturday. July 25.

lrepra-Siona also be mane for the annaaJ fpicnic to hetd la Myers gToe. on 0 A beautiful ilarrest home aervtce condortel by the Jiev. lie. ti. 1.

ekdiellhamer at the churcirt. paradise torw nhip. lat Sunday, tta attended by one of th largest cor.gregAUona that ever amW(l at that church. The edifice decorated wuh fruit of the aeaaon and fiowera. More than $200 tti received for benevolent urjies- IMatrlct rputy M.

Thumma, of iH'Ubunr. last evntng tnstailetl otrieer of No. 4AI I li. S. of A-aa foUoww: aat president.

Monroe ieMnt. William WBgner; vice jfreaident. Curvin Shaffer; tavaattr of form. William Itentzel; conouctor. John l- Myera; Inaide guard.

Itotert Jentai; outside guard, Melrin J. Slambaugh finajw-ial cretary. Walter H. K. Brown; record! ng secretary, Henry HeiUnd: assistant recording secretary, Harry -W.

Lauer; treasurer. Frank ICyster. Ryno Miller. Charte Miller and Ralph Jlerschner formed a fthlng rarty yea tarda to the t'onewago x-reek at Bentel'. milL tover town- -The Thnfmasrvfne Union Sunday prJiool wUt htd Ua first' annual ptc-r lo In Jacob grove, near here.

The lork Y. M. O. A. male chorus viU he veouirl to sing during the day.

The local band ha been engaged. -Alexander Warner, shipping clerk a number of year at the plant of Rhe Tbomaaville Stone and Lime com-fpany. ar.l a member of the baMjall team, haa accepted a traveling riton wltb the corapMiJ. wilt moke hia home in Haltlmote. Hufeley, who baa been employed aa a.

conductor on a trolley line Atlantic City. ha resigned and on jMonday returned home, lie vvtil again Mm the office of rostmater. re-plevlng MSf Mary Moul. daughter of lilr and Mm. Clinton Moul.

of Menges CJil's, who returned to her borne. Paul Wltman left on Monday' for ABvany, N. where he will be in the employ of the Cyclone rriiling cam. Cany, of "Orrvi'le, hio, denvmatratlng their machinery. He wUJ be gone four Macka.

SPRING GROVE spring Orove. July 15- A five ton irststcmobtte truck owned by the Atlantic Refining cmpJiy, which was finable to make the ateep hill leading from Frank Hoke' farm. Jaekfort owr.ahrp, to thl borough yesterday j-sfternoon. on acrount cf the muddy btrger than the proAlt-tion, cordin to several of the farmers who have already threshed a portion of their crop. the kjw la ruin th ieid Will average from 1 to 22 per acre, and in the high lands frtm to 3 bushels.

Although oats crop shirt and thin In tbe straw, the heiai are large and well filled, farmers Visitors entertained by Wjnon i and Ctwloru Catnpnre cireis the iast week at Conewago were: I n. and Mrs. I M. Hoke. Mr.

and Mra. Iavid K. Woodmansee, Mr. and Mrs. Noah K.

Hastier, Mrs. Irw in Moul and son tl Sr ,.7 Kraft and ons ward and McCiellan. MfllTift rm tlt ,1: 11 Mr. P. H.

GiatleJter, Mrs. mnn Mra. P. H. Glatfelter, Mrs.

Prank Ivrlver. Mr. W. I Giatfe.iter, and Warren W. Haaaler, the latter of Rai-iimore.

ank Schultz, of Vineyard Ilav- fn. joinea ms wire, wno is -is- Itmg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos V. Funt.

at this place yesterday. Mr. rcbults will upend his vacation here. Miss Mary Geeaey, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.

PrederVk S. tVes-ry, left today for State college, where he will attend the summer Bmring her studies at that college Hiring her studies at tht cohege pdiss Geesey will stop with her broth Kfi.a rieeaev wilt ston with her broth- er, the Rev. Melvtn Geesey. at Aaron -l iirg. Miss Geesey has been reelected est a teacher in the Wrlght.ville -schooia.

The Srnng Grove hand has bn engaged to furnish music for a to be held at Penr. Grove on Saturday afternoon and evening, Aus. g-ondition of the road after the heavy ralnfai. wa drawn to the top of tin, by a six mule team owned by Rrmo Hoke. Farmers now In th mhlM of their tarveat are hewing for sunshine and I few Uys dry spell.

For th paat Cswek. farmers -rhu bad not rem.oediet.ip their wneat fr-m the fields were ua- ajrvi to do much work on account of the numerous rain. The wheat crop tht eason in thi locality YORK SUPPLY CO. fc --a-ammmmaamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm 35 2t. GEORGE slkeooD rU7" returns to hi- home 1 4 V4XJ A-iJltS.

Ope oMair iV $85.00 ROOMS FOR $1.00 JU Md 0 TOOT anr of our mi" Davenport Relrfg-era tors tlelivrred up-ou the first pament of only DOLLAR. $5.98 George St. rJi'lilLTr DOVER FANS FREE While they last we will give a fan I-ltEE with every can of BLUE RIBBON BAKINO POWDER. A large caji for 10c Our customers who are using it say there is "None Bt iter." Try "a can. For Sale Only At Slough's Cheap Slore Dover, Pa.

YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT LAUER'S BIG FURNITURli AN 0 CARHET HOUSE. Furniture, Carpets, Ruga, Window Shades, Go-Carls, linol(ium and Picture lYaiiitu Cheap. We carry the Largest Stock in the county. You know the place. LAUER'S, CARS PASS THE DOOR.

Fly Nets! Fly Nets! Protect your faithful horse from tbe bite of thu fly, prices 75c, 91.00 aau Dt. N. C. MAY 289 VVsi Maaket St. DALLASTOWH GO TO GLADFELTER'S BIG FURNITURE AND CARi'Ef STORE DALLSTOVN He'll save you money on every Furniture and Carpet purchase you make.

Cars Pass the Door I 1 i is Fry. Alexander Horn and the Re.lKev. ar. wrun. a the UtU Uirla'" jutrk.

er- At last Sunday morntng vice at Ht. Jamea Iaithemn tne itev. imrta ci. iinnia, whh Jrdil 1, PWmi om.uuv, Misse Mattie Ylnger. SadU- I.iv- ir.geton and Horence ViiiRer, of th i jrlace; Miss SmitJi and Mis; r.t Wrtohtavtlle.

ami nanied a r-jrtv of York rirl on Mori- day'on 1 ek' outing at lt.nd' O't-! tAiro at (VmeAnca camp v.ii con? to a luZt rfext Monday. come to a close r.exi The Ilallam Scout, left on Monday for WiUl Cat. along the Hum- I quer.anra river. ot-rw liig a wtejis outtria a -r wn, in hitnra i i iir as aii-r- t-! k.k.i rm ft ti. tv 1 sifs ri hiiu i ui i iL ii i inuxrii i ri r-r ti ri-r 1 1 1 ri i r--r-1 -nt iiv-rni la.

i i rao- -The Green Spring. I nlc.n Sunday Uv it. f. M. fi St oner, WUbur Crs; reading.

Mrs. D. W. pid Tt Va. i tn ITanR Snyder; chorister.

J. W. w1l hold It annual plcnie on w. C. Rlcaing and Mis MUdre-lf Brennwnan; recitation.

Mish Mary! keva for th irtar TS. i Joseph; organist. C. H. Kehr; assis-blil raturday.

Aug. n-l even, h. w-k ith? by tbe Ve handT of the offtoir- or I tan- organist, Ralph Kyster; record- ing. Muic will be furnUhed by th.jthe Members of the Melvin F. Hanigan.

Howard Tarbert! company off leer. fJf Bertar Brenneman. Ir.nw Unearned are: flydo Seertt Carl Harvey Miller, Wilbur rroa. Fuhr- -Gilmore Eyster. son of Mm.

Hat- -The Mt. Washington rrayr Mee4- Ilath. Melvln Fisher. bctor I rutnh- man Babey M. Kffie 1-utz.

,8 "ffle Kver. ha planned his vacation. in? moved it pk.ee of wor- Kng. Philip RW-esirg. Jonh HnW.

tetn Sl.au John KckerL Maigaret 'm lumbago. i which he will apend on a trip to frwo the bom of Kphriam it- Kdaard Miller. Scwart Livings! it, and MbUrd r-liauli. William Reed and Oban Ficler i Lauravlile Sparrows Point. Baltimore, mer to the hme of InW Sirine.

and Claude Frey. The Mt. Pleasant and the Cross in ouoit contewt last evening on ill Taneytown. and other points in Sunday night last tie meeting wa Mrs Miller, sons Stewart' Road. Sunday school will picnic on M- an'1 F.

depot grounda defeated Marylan, leaving here on Aug. 3. Isr rely attended the Rev. Mr. fl Ati.b'rose.

and daughters l.il-i Saturdaj. July IK. at (Wl Hill. The Green and Harry Oeesey. by th- sund.iv school strtneatown, otfu-PUins.

ru.r&. Live ta Cleve- Windsor band wilt fCh-niah muic. A 5 2. I ilT tX formed orphamge surveyed by Robert preparatory to taking step to have aidewaik laid. -ira-f Iiarowa na wit rnua, of llarrtuhurg.

i-'unday witJh lr. John T. Harild and family, making the trip by automobile. EMIGSVILLE Rmlgavilte. Juty 15.

KU D. Frva-Inger, near Green Spring, fm Sntur-Uiy abot a V.lAcksnsake, which W4 on a tree 2S fee atve ti-e rround. The tn.ike five feet In length. William Benedict is recover! frr.m the effects of injuries austaf a fw K-ka ago How To Gain Weight A Pound a Day Tr in men and mttu-n who i'd like to rauro ilh PI or I ft Kiiril of 'ftn I hr" faf. try eating a IHtir rWirjft ttu their niuii for a a hiie notw revolt.

lore a tent worth trn first ttlih vMlrMtf ruid vir.r. 1. het take octroi one i.tt.iet with every iw. Th w-ih r.S riwnsure aa-im. It isn't a of! I -Ing I I daughter Gertrude are spending a wefk at the home of their1 son, Archibald Taylor.

West Virginia. Dr. William Bigler, Miss Anna Ich, Mr. William Bigler and son Robert Thompson, Lettie Grim, and Pauline Raab. all of this pl, attended the.

Harmony picnic In the lower part of the county today. YORK NEW SALEM York New Kalem, July 15. Salem council No. 1S4. Jr.

O. A. elect ed offictra for the ensuing as follows: Councilor, IL A. Smith; vice councilor, Ihr. O.

A. Junior past councilor. E. Harbold; chaplain, H. W.

Joseph: treasurer, C. H. Kehr; recording secretary, J. G. Glatfelter; financial secretary, W.

C. Crist; inside sentinel, Karney Zellers; warden. Jame Henry; conductor. H. K.

Nos; trustees, Dr. O. A. II. William Schwartat, and J.

G. Gladfelter, Mrs. Allen Noss wa removed this morning by Dr. O. A.

lelle. to the West Side sanitarium, Y'ork, where she underwent an Immediate operation, which waa reported to be a suc-cesfl. The Y. P. S.

C. of St. Jacob's union church elected officer for the term of six months as fol- lows: President, B. I Brenneman; grove near the town, notn aiieroon and evening. The Acme hand of Kmigsvtlle has been emra-tcd.

Tha members of the school will meet at the church at 1 p. at which tirr. headed by the band they will march to the wikk! in a body. Mr, and Mrs. Abner Schwartz and fttmu- nent Siimlav at Gettvbura.

T)i trio iv.is made "in their automo- bile. Hattl" Kyster returned home from York, where she had been stiendin several days as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Spotz. Viola, the three-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Schrtnn, who lt snfTerin? from a wound on her fore- chair. The tlgar plant of Daniel Eyster, which had been closed the past week, resumed operation on Monday, with a of nand i'lye4. A festival under the auspioes of Salem council No. 154.

Jr. O. IT. A. will be held on Saturday, Aug.

8. Coclorus council No. 115, Jr. O. I.

A. York, has arranged to hold a picnic at Gray kill's station, on Saturday, Aug. 2'J. Hillary Smith, a top builder at the Martin carriage works, York, yesterday resumed his work after a few days' vacation. Robert Forry, eon of Albert Forry, left on Sunday for Lauraville, where he will be engaged by his brother in the manufacture of auto- IIHJ Will I .11 (land, Ohio, where they will eind game of ball will be played by the i Mr Charles Barshinger of weeks with Mrs.

Miller's soil. Red Uon High school and the IVlton adelfmia. waa the guest today of George Miller. team. Carrie Shirey.

itiif The teacher of the I'nli. I i Special Ice Cream Molds for All Occasions at HJ L. Neuman's 30-34 S. Newberry Street Hvery Bit as Good as Othr And Lower in Pf ic Quality Siyh can cloth and shoe you and all the family Vettrr at a lower expanse. A.

orner 219 W. Market St Open Evenings mobile pumps, which device the lat- ter recentlv had tiaienled GOLDSBORO Goldxhoro, Jul- The auto Geoifce 11. Ottniyer. York, breaking down on the road near Newborrytown today, and unable to complete Mr. Ottmyer allowed it to remain at tbe side of the road, and going in- a team to York Haven, took the trolley for his home.

With him were his three (laughters. The I. X. L. restaurant will br opened by Kueeno Williams on July 25, with a concert hy the Goldsboro land.

Mr. Williams will handle the Daily and Dispatch. Resolutions on LoucPs' Death Resolutions on the death of Albert Loticks, resident director of the poor, were taken by the other members of tie board at a special meeting at the York county almshouse yesterday afternoon. Director Schlosser and Zartman with almshouse officials will attend the funeral this afternoon. If plans for the paueo of the railways of Aci-tralla as recommended by the chief entdneers of the linen be car- out.

it will m-i an of Jlsu.in-n.OiU how you or feel or what -our People's Missionary ueity Si to bN home last evening say and think The settle and Lutheran church v.a held athy improvd today, the tat nv-uure wH tell thetr I j. iv. i-'irniiMiii, rlerk at the local N. C. R.

offlc, v. ho' Wn off duty the past vetcrai month on account of M-kncsH. suffer- Ing from typhoid fever, is conva'ea-ent i nrd tMy finrntKi ma worn. iuiii- Ms sicknes. Jhn iVcllng fil-cd hh pca'tlon.

-ine raintnum i i will hold It annual picnic in the irrove axTJ-'dnlng th- church on Saturday afternoon mo l.ilu tt Th. ICttium h.nnd i a -w h-. tuir The monthly meeting of tne oung r. A i-nrty of yrfting wom fiom wno will leave on Vlt. flretna, nt re thev will a week, is composed of Misses thA F'ath.

Hilda Sarah Ark ley. I hi me Stor.er. Grace St rW-kbT, SroroT tm Mi.s d-ja R--ard. the letter 0f ciievHle. Mr.

E. B. Stoner ill th Ml1v. A Cottage bits been rented for tite utlng. The monthly meetlr.sr of the board will held Frl-lay evtr.ii? at which time the term of uohoo! will be Pxe.l and tho renovation of tho school j-lanned.

On acrmjrit of the rural miil cr-r-ripr, Jacob Alel. beinir c'n suh-stitute carrier, P. A. Gross, sen ed the i i etory. aol any thin man otn enjasy aJ1 1 five to l4ht And best of an.

m.lk miiir-g with your f-Ki. It turns the fa- fjirars Hrni stacti-" ''f what you ha vm eaten. Into rich. ni': it prodticii', n.ir- ibmert f-r tne titivs and ild pre- rar--s it in ii a.m1atei form I thl noortshmec.t now- pHra from rJv as wate. Hit Sarol th v-aste and does it aid makes the fit producing c.

nimts of the very Km m-ls you are eatlns n- develop pounds and p-f-indst of her'thy fsh between yir i 1 1 n.nd hon'-s. Snr-rol in pieatt. elPoiert nr.d irxprn-itve. l.eadi.ie orus-s-ists In York and vufnity sell it In laree boxea f-rty taMeto tr. a prfkase 0:1 a puara.ntee w-tht Increase or money Lack.

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