The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 13, 1901, Image 5

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UME 1
NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF,
Local Haj@llings as Reported by Our
Vlany Reporters.
Claud Keener has returned to Will-
iamson School.
Dr. Walsh of New Holland,
wn on Wednesday.
Charles Menaugh of Middletown,
in town over Sunday.
Ed. Gish and wife of Elizabethtown,
jsited jm town this week. Ny
Jno H. penaugh, of Philadelphia re-
urned home on monday.
Benjamin F. Brown is the proud pos
essor of a son since Thursday.
Harry Hoerner of Girard College, is
jome on a two weeks’ vacation.
H. M. Miller and family left
. Gretna, on Tuesday morning.
The United srethren Sunday School
picnicing at Heisey’s Park, today
Misses Annie Flowers and Mary
h, were at Maytown on Sunday.
. A. J. Rineer of Elizabethtown,
Saturday in town with her parents
L. Trout and Simon Menaugh
a drive to Millersville on Thursday.
hn Zook of Mastersonville, was the
of Henry Breneman on Sunday.
Macedonia A. AZ. E. church elccted
tees for the eusuing year on Tuesday
pencer Ibaugh and wife, of Down-
ktown, visited in this place, on Sun-
y.
Rumor says that we will have a new
goods and grocery store in the near
re.
issas Annie Geyer, Lizzie Stacks
i Tillie Niss!ey, spent Sunday at In-
ourse.
Drew Hostetter of Scranton,
day with his parents Jacob Hostet-
and wife.
Messts. J. S. Carmany and H. H.
ers made a business trip to Lebanon
Thursday.
Samuel Walters and wife, returned
gn Monday from their extended
estern tour.
'wo mormon preachers lectured on
quare, Wednesday evening to a
ws
B first-class mechanics.
v ipply. T. F. Stoler,
ert
was in
for
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Pretice Bailey of Atglen, was
her sister 4/rs. Chas. Good
days.
Widman left for Alliance,
which place he will make
home.
Nissley, wife, son and daugh-
ytowh spent Sunday with Js.
retzroth.
laston has removed the pool
his restaurant in order to
E room.
sselman left on Monday for
spend several weeks with
Harry.
. Stambaugh of Lancaster, is bus
baged manufacturing rag carpet
5. Carmany.
Stoll and gang have just finish-
wv barn on one of the Cameron
bear Donegal
rabill Brian of Roseville,spent
ys in town the guest of her
Fred Snyder.
qa Boehm will preach in
t Episcopal Church on
ing at 7.30.
S, Hummel of Hummels
Widuct the German services
. church on Sunday.
and clocks repaired
by Harry Peopple, Mt.
1 work guaranteed.
osh and Miss Fannie Geip
weeks’ trip to Johnstown,
other western cities.
. Schutte, wifeand daugh-
ie, left for Mount Gretna
ill spend some time.
man of Lancaster, and
of Philadelphia, spent
yn with their parents.
Shelly was appointed
e minor daughter of Jos-
| late af Rapho township.
hers have delivered a fine
eir work in the shape of
pasty at Little Little Washington
exly returnec~hoine on |
dm a visit to the Blue
he vicinity of Lebanon. |
mp meetipg which, was
eveniy {we
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spent [1
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through here on Western Express on
Friday night on their way to Canton,
Ohio.
Roy Ishler had one of the fingers of
his left hand badly mashed at Brown
Bros.’ cotton mills, in Mount Joy, on
Monday.
John Musselman and Rev. E. A.
Bossler and wife of Lancaster, spent
last Friday in town the guest of H. S.
Musselman,
A. B. Hassler, attorney for Samuel
Campbell, of Columbia, has issued an
execution for $1,000 against Samuel B.
Spera, of Mount Joy borough.
\ Miss Mary Bossler of this place, re-
ceived a very painful burn from a red
hot spark at Schlegelmilch & Welfley’s
blacksmith shop at #Zount Joy.
An old people’s meeting will be held
in the United Brethren church, in this
place, on Sunday morning. Preaching
will be in the German language.
Z. W. Keller will sell at public sale
on Tuesday, July 16, a car load of Il-
linois horses, at his stables in J4Zount
Joy. See ad. in another column.
Clarence Musselman gave a party
on Thursday evening in honor of
Aaron Stambaugh of Lancaster, who is
spending several weeks in town with
friends.
The black mare of Geo. Whitecamp
injured herself by getting fast in the
halter chain on #Zonday night to such
an extent that she died from the effects
the next day.
Mrs, Henry Flowers and mother-in-
law Aary Flowers, were at Elizabeth-
town this week, the guests of the fami-
ly of Henry Brandt.
, Mr. Langdon of 8t. Paul, minnesota
stopped off in town Wednesday night.
He is enroute for Atlantic City on a
bicycle having rode the entire dlstance
thus far in six weeks.
Lehman & Felker will sell 40 head
of Franklin County cows, stock bulls
50 head of stock hogs at #cGirl’s stock
yards, at Mount Joy, Saturday, July
20. See ad elsewhere in this issue.
Miss Barry Hostetter, left for Harris-
burg, on T hursday to visio her sister
Mrs. George Stoll, who will accompany
Miss Hostetter to Baltimore, where they
will visit the family of Edward Meyers.
Messrs. H E Troutand stichael Huft?
nagle, were fishing at Horst’s dam one
night this week They were rewarded
with twenty-seven eels and five fine tur-
tles, one of the latter weighing 13 1bs.
Charles Carson spent Wednesday on
J. 8. Carmany’s farm, one mile west of
Florin, now tenanted by A/r. Martin
rabbit,
E, Shank in search for a pet
which has killed _ twenty-three of his
choicest trees by peeling the trunks.
PR SA —
Seven Cars Wrecked at Schock’s
At nine o'clock on Wednesday evening,
while a train attached to engine 620, in
charge of Engineer Keesey and Conde tor
McManus, of Columbia, was being backed
from the north to the south track, a short
distance west of Shock’s Mills, one of the
trucks left the track, which resulted in the
wrecking of seven cars in the middle of the
train and two next to the engine, One of
the brakeman, who was standing on the
wrecked cars, saved himself by jumping
into a field, The cars were all empty. Both
tracks were blocked. The Columbia wreclk-
rs were called out and cleared away the
wreck in about five hours,
ree amen AQP semenesaentt
Bulding an Addition.
Benjamin Garber,a resident of Rapho
township has had his old barn torn down
and rebuilt with an addition which makes
the building 128 feet long.
Jacob Snyder of this place, has the con-
ract for the carpenter work and H. K..
Nissley of Mount Joy, is doing the slating
rere QR rere.
Charged With Larceny
At noon Wednesday, Officer Filby of Mar
ietta, arrested Herman Taylor, colored, of
Mount Joy, on the charge of larceny. The
accused is alleged to have stolen a suit of
clothes, the property of John Jackson, of
Mount Joy.
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Received a Contract.
Thomas F, Stoler, our hustling tinsmith,
has scured the contract to remodel the Red
Lion Hotel, at Mount Joy. It can well be
seen that his workmanship proves satisfac-
tory in accordance with the patronage he re
ceives. Read his ad in another column,
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The Strike of York Carpenters
— The stelle of . carpenters in York has
practically paralyzed this year’s building
operations in that city, The loss thus far
caused to the various parties is placed at
$300,000.
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Erbdale Post Office Abolished.
Erbdale post office, this county, tien
discontinued. The mall will be} sent to

Lime Roclk post office, Warwick township.
LORIN, PENN A, SATUR DAY,
Landisville Campmeeting.
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July
will be in
Camp will begin on Thursday,
and continue two It
charge of Rev. Wm, Powick, who was
elected spiritual director at the close of the
last camp, The Rev. R. Radcliffe will be
musical director, Rev. W. Q. Bennett, Ih.
D., will again have charge of the young peo
ple’s meetings, and Rev. E. O. Stagden
will again have charge of the children’s
meetings.
At a meeting of the adjacent pastors held
on the gronds June 13, it was decided to
hold special days as follows: Young peo-
ple’s day July 25, sermon by the leader at
2 p. m., and song service and sociable at
7:30; Sunday-school day, ¥riday, 206th ;
Temperance day, Saturday, 27; Woman’s
Home Missionary Society, Tuesday, 30th;
Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society,
Thursday, August 1st. The contingent of
tenting ministers promises to be larger this
year than for years past.
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weeks,
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Another Runaway.
Eli Flowers, who is employed with H.
H. Myers of near town, while driving
through town on Saturday afternoon, near
of Elmer Schlegelmil ch,
number of dogs scared his horse and he be-
came unmanageable, The animal ran to
the Cross Roads meeting house and there
he upset and threw the young men out also
throwing himself. Before the horse could
regain his feet, Eli had him by the bridle
and no further damage was done. Mr.
Flowers sustained several bruises and one
wheel of the wagon was broken,
escorts
the residence a
A Fine Lot of Cattle.
Christian Garman, who is well known
throughout this section as a successful cat-
tle feeder, has the honor of having the
finest lot of cattle in the country. He re-
sides on Eli I, Nissley’s farm near May-
town, The cattle, which are owned by Mr.
Nissley, were sold and shipped to Philadel-
phia last week, The received for
them was six cents a pound, Mr, Garman
cannot be praised too highly for his ability
in this line.
price
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Schlitz Beer in Florin,
The Florin Hotel places on sale today the
world renowned Schlitz Beer. This is the
beer that made Milwaukee famous and that
has received so many highest awards for
purety at fairs and expositions. As bottled
by Jacob Schreiber and Son of Philadelphia
it is a peerless product. We understand
that it has quiet a run in our neighboring
town of Mount Joy,
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Another Trolley Company,
defeats
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The action of Mt. Joy council in
ing the ordiance giving the Lancaster
Mt. Joy Railway company permission
occupy Main street has resulted in the or-
ganization of a new company. A charter will
he applied for at once. The new line will
run from Marietta to Maytown, thence to
Florin by way of the Cameron farms and
thence to Elizabethtown,
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Received an Appointment.
Harry E- Trout, very successfully
taught school in our section for a number of
years, and who recently graduated from the
Millersville State Normal School, re-
ceived the appointment of supervising
cipal of the Clearfield, Pa.,
many friends in this section
best wishes as to his success.
seen.
Hillsdale Camp.
Extensive prerarations are being made
for this camp, which will open on the 17th of
August. More interest is being taken than
has ever for a large camp. Orders for tents
are coming in daily and others wishing tents
should send in their orders as quickly as
possible as they will not be accepted later
than August,
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A Sunday Wedding.
On Sunday morning at the Lutheran
parsonage by Rev. George P. Goli, at May-
town, Paris G. Shelley, of near town was
united in marriage to Miss Florence K.
Garber, of Maytown. Immediately after
the ceremony the bridal party drove to Mt.
Joy, taking the train for an extended west-
ern tour, taking in the Pan-American Ex-
position at Buffalo, and other places,
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who
has
prin-
schools. His
extend their
Baptismal Services.
Rev Wayne Channell pastor of the DM.
E. Church in this place, baptized nine per-
sons on Saturday afternoon. Bertha Stoll,
Malinda Myers and Gust Shetter were bap-
tized a the church, Dora Stoll, Ella Kline,
William McGarvey, Wesley Royer and
Abram Weaver and wife were baptized at
the cove.
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Need a Trolley Line
By actual count there are fifty-seven per:
sons residing at or near Maytown, who use
the Marietta turnpike every day regularly
in going to and from work or college. A
trolley line from Marietta to Maytown,
would be well patronized and would be
hailed with delight.
ree eee Genre
Cases of Smallpox at Elizabethtown.
Clay toast an two children of John
Steiner, #11 of Efizabethtown, were found
to be suffiqring with smallpox on Saturday
evening. \The patients were quarantined
and all precait ons taken to check the

spread of the dise
y
~Finen you Want a mypdern, up-to-dete physic
try Chambe{®in’ s Stokpach and Liver Tablets
They are ead tO take Rnd pleasant in effect
Price, 25 cers: Samples free at Carmany’s
Store, Florin{F enna,
JULY 13,
Elizabethtown Notes.
I B Abrams of the firm of Abrams &
Davis, tailors, spent the past week
with his parents at Girardville
Insurance Agent Rife of Lonecaster,
of the firm of Rife & Prangley was in
town in the interest of the firm
The Newyille Sunday school will
hold its anuual picnic in Barne’s
Grove near town on Saturday, July
20th The public is cordially invited
Claud Lansdown, the photon-
grapher, has sold out his gallery to
Wm Rider who will carry on the busi-
ness in the future
#imall congregations can be seen in
the different churches during the hot
weather
Misses Martha and Leah Wormley
attended the funeral of Mrs Martha
Stibgen at Marietta on Sunday
Joseph Landis is recovering from
a severe sunstroke
Mr and Mrs Julius Belser rejuice
over the arrival of a young daughter
Operator A 8 Bard and family of
Rheems, were in town on Sunday
Many persons of the borough have
been vaccinated during the week on
account of the cases of smallpox pre-
dominating
Walter Ferguson of Philadelphia,
spent several days with relatives and
frierde in the borough.
Frauk Dissinger, wife and son were
visiting relatives'in Middletown.
While John Dalabon’s canary was
hanging out the other night some
miscrant stole it from the cage.
Harry Reem of the Chronicle force,
spent several days with relatives in
Lancaster.
Irwin £tauffer, teller at the Ex-
change Bank, spent several days with
friends at Mount Gretna.
J. E. Hoover and wife of Mount
Joy and Wm, Wisegarver of Philade!-
phia, were the guests of H. 8. Hoover,
Many visitors from out of town
were in the borough over the Fourth,
Old People’s Day was observed in
the United Brethren church on Sun-
day, The pastor preached a sermon
in the good old German tongue.
Geo, W. Wagner the well known
rnroduce dealer moved to his new
Plate of business on West High street
Mrs. 8. P. Black and daughter of
Columbia, passed the week with Dr:
H. X. Blough and wife.
P'hrs ‘mid-summer communion ser
vices of Christ Lutheran church, wi
be held on Sunday morcing in the
German language and in the evening
in the English language, Preparatory
services will be held the Saturday
previous,
The old panel fence around Mount
Tunnel cemetery is to be torn down
and a handsome iron one put in its
place, which will be a great improye-
ment and add much to the beauty of
the cemetery.
The base ball club crossed bats with
the Highspire elub in two games on
the Fourth and were victorous in
both games. Morning score 13—R;
Afternoon 20—S.
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Exeussions to Pan American.
The Pennsylvania Railroad -Com
pany will run special excursions to
Buffalo on account of the Pan-Amer-
ican Exposition, from Philadelphia
and adjoining territory, on July 3, 9
18, 23, 31, August 6, 15, 21, 27 Septem
ber 5, 11, 17 and 26. Round- trip tick
ets, good going only on train leaving
Philadelphiaat & a. m., Harrisburg
11.35 a. m., Sunbury 12.48 p. m., Will
iamsport 1.50 p. m., Lock Haven 2.26
p. m., and on local trains connecting
therewith, and good to return on regs
alar trains within seven days, includy
ing day of excursion, will L> sold at
rate of $9.00 from Philadelphia, $8.40
from Rarrisburg, $9.80 from Trenton,
$8.40 from Altoona, $9.00 from Lancas
ter, $0.00 from Reading, $1C.C0 from
Winchester, and proportionate rates
from other points. These tickets will
not be good in Pullman parlor or
sleeping cars in either direction, For
specific time and rates, consult local
tickt agents.
A Large Contract.
H. K. Nissley has just closed a cor-
tract for slating une hundred and fifty
new houses at Sparrows Point, Md.,
which will take 1,020 squaves of
slate. He will begin work abeat the
middle of Augast. Mr. Nissley also
has the contract for slating Arthur
Brown’s new building, The slate to
be used will bs green.
A Fine Peach Orchard.
John G. Reist has a fine orchard on
his Elm Dale farm, of eighteen hund
red trees, one hundred of which are
plume, the rest peaches. The trees
are a very healthy lot and are bearing
profusaly.
reef ee et et
You assume no risk when you buy Chamber-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy
J. S. Carmany, Florin, Pa., will refund your
money if you are not satisfied after using it,
It is everywhere admitted to be the most suc-
cessful remedy in use for bowel complaints
» andthe only one that never fails. It is pleas-
ant, sase and reliable,

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1901.
MOUNT JOY ITEMS.
The News of our Neighboring Borough in
in a Condensed Form,
The flying horses left last Wednei=
day for Manheim.
David Gaffin took a bieyele run to
York last Sunday,
biiss Ella Leib of Lancaster, spent
last Sunday in town,
Prof, E. Ranson Barclay of Mechics
burg, is here on a visit,
Miss May Campbell of Lancaster; is
the guest of Mrs. Anna Campbell.
Mrs. Harry Webb is laying a new
pavement in front of her residence.
George Straw and wife, of York,
spent Sunday with James Glatfelter,
Deputy Sheriff Frank Brunner, of
Philadelphia, was in town last Sun-
day.
Miss Bessie Maze, of Manheim, is
the guest of her sister Mrs. J. Er
Schroll.
Wolf Yoffee and daughter, of Balti-
mcre, spent several days in town, the
past week,
Benjamin F. Gochnauer is making
extensive improvements at the Red
Lion Hotel,
H: B. 8pera the well known coach
maker, st Middletown, wes in town
last Tuesday.
There will be uo services in the
Lutheran church for two Sanda; s,
July 21 and 28.
Mrs. Anna Meyer, of 2738 Girard
avenue, Philadelphia, is the guests cof
Mrs. Lewis Koch.
A new crossing has been laid across
Manheim street at vhe intersection of
West Main street.
During the past week Rev. James
A Feger and wife visited at the Evan-
gelical parsonage.
The Lyceum base ball team, of Lan-
caster, will cross bats with the locals
here on Saturday.
Mrs. Clara Haines and daughter
Mise Mame Haines have gone to Nor-
folk, Va,, on a visit.
Allen J. Pennell leit Monday took
charge of Heilig Brothers tea and cof-
fee team at Middletown.
Thomas F. McElligott end femily,
will leave next week, for a two weeks’
vacation to Atlantic City.
Martin Spickler of New York City
and his brother Carson, of Harrisburg
are visiting friends in town.
Simon R. Snyder commenced thresh
ing his wheat yesterday. He is doubt
less in the lead in this respect.
Harry C. Brunner and Mrs. Peter
Brunner, returned bome today from a
two weeks’ trip to Allegheny City.
A new drnggist came to town last
Tuesday, in the shape of 4 zon in the
family of Druggist Howard G. Smoker
Amos Urich of Pittsburg, and Miss
Audrey Urich of Newark, New Jersey
called on L. Percy Heilig, last Satur=
day.
Miss Walker, of Manchester, Eng-
land, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rich
ard Downes, at the Presbyterian
manse,
Benjamin L. Greider and daughters
Virginia and Pauline, of New York
City, are the guests of Mrs. Steye J.
Owens,
Mary Watson last Tuesday took out
letters of administration on the estate
of James P. Watson, deceased, late of
Elizabethtown,
The Church of God Sanday &chool
will hold its annual picnicat Mumma’s
Grove, about three wiles southwest
of town tomorrow.
Mis. Philip Frank has gone to Niag
ara Falls and Buffalo, N: ¥, She will
also yieit Binghamton N. ¥Y., and
Pennbrook, Mass.
Beginning Monday the barber shops
in town will close every evening at 7
o’ciock except Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday evenings
Mrs, W. W, Cessel and Mrs, J. E.
Cassel loft for Mount Cretna, where
they will cecupy a cottage end remain
during the summer.
Joseph R. Livezy and daughters,
Sarah and Louisa, of Allen’s Lane,
Mount Airy, were registered at the
Red Lion hotel last Menday.
Mrs. Jeremiah Conklin and daugter
Katie, of Lancaster, spent several
days in town the past week, as the
guests of H. F. Brandt and family.
The Rey. W. Penn Barr will leave
town on Monday for three weeks
Anyone needing his services wil
please apply to M M Brubaker for his
address
In the Trinity U. E. charch Sunday
morning, subject by the pastor, **The
Christ Like Life,” a continued subject
The subjeet for the evening, ‘‘Wani-
ing Love of God.”
Squire Ricker has a number of fine
specimens of zine ore, from the igines

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of Joplin, Mo., which
here by Mrs. John C. Ke
here on a visit last week.
Amoe IL. Gallagher an
Steeltorn, were in town last
while on their way to Ne
attend the funeral of John
who is an uncle of Mrs. Galle
Hiram Spickler, Harry
ger, Charles Greider and Irwin!
spent the Fourth at Kagle's ni
ing and shooting. They had a
time and returned with over 60 fi
The Holy Communion will bé
ministered in the Trinity Evange
Lutheran church, on Sunday, Jul
German at 10 00 a m, English at 7 3(
m Special collection for Synodie
purposes
Harry Sheaffer has opened a shoe
repairing shop in the basement of
Dayid H Engle’s furniture warerooms
where he will half sole and heel men’s
shoes for 65 cents, ladies shoes half
soled and heeled for 45 cents
[]
Frank Hershey met with quite a bad
accident last Wednesday, while un
loading wheat for Simon R Snyder
An iren pronged fork slipped down
from the mow and one of {he prongs
cut a deep gash in his arm
John Dillinger the infant child of
‘William Dillinger, was last Saturday
evening voted as beiag the prettiest
baby in the town, at the glass blowers
exhibition, James Smith was voted
the homeliest man, Miss Bertha
Morton as the prettiest lady of the
town. J. M. Shenner also won a
special prize.
Live Stock Sales,
I will sell 40 head of choice fresh
and springing cows in Elizabethtown,
July 13, at the Central House. This
is an extra good lot of heavy cows
hard to beat. In the lot are some
weighing 1300 pounds and some extra
big milkers. On Monday, July 22nd,
I will haye the best lot of heavy cows |
at Union 8quare I ever offered for sale
at Union Bquare. Algo 8 head of driv
ing and working horses ranging from
4 to 12 years old, a few extra good
drivers, 2 white chapel buggies nearly
new. Come one come all, Sales rain
or shine, E.S. FARVER,
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— Death Caused by a Fall.
This paper last week stated that
Mrs. Benjamin Metzler receiyed seri-
ous injuries, by falling from a cherry
tree. The result proved fatal, as she
died last Friday eyening. The de=
ceased was fourty-four years old. She
was a daughter of Abram Hiestand.
Her, father, husband, seven children
and several brothers and sisters sur-
yive. The funeral was held on Mon
day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Beth
el church, in Mount Joy, with inter
ment in the Mount Joy cemetery.
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Death of a Civil War Veteran.
John G. Mumma, a veteran of the
Ciyil War, died on Saturday, at the
residence of his brother, Abram Mum-
ma, residing at Newtown, Rapho twp.
He served in Company K. 195th Regi=
ment Volunteers, and was a member
of General Welsh Post No. 118 G, A.
R. The funeral was held on Tuesday
morning at 9.30, with services in the
U. B. church at Newtown. Inter=
ment; in Silver Spring cemetery. De=
ceased was in his 54th year. His wife
and only child, died some years ago,
Scalded Beverely.
Miss Jennie Heisey, daughter of
Abram Heisey, was very severely
scalded last Thursday at the home of
her parents, in Mt Joy The unfor
tunate girl is subject to epilepsy, and
while in the act of taking a kettle of
boiling water from the stove for the
purpote of washing dishes, fell in a fit
spilling the water over her face and
body, scalding herself in a terrible
manner. At present she isin a very
critical condition, and there are but
slight hopes for her recoyery
ree renee
Schock Suggests.
From Schock’s Marietta Register,
Mount Joy evidently does not desire
a trolley line to pass over its main
street,jas council on Monday evening
refused to pass an ordinance giving a
railway company that privilege. The
main streat of Mount Joy isa fine one,
and the putting down of a track there
on would not improve it, Why not
demand a good sum for the privilege
and have the road built above the
tree tops,
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Appointed Auditor.
I. C. Arnold has been appointed aue
ditor by the court, to distribute the
balance in the hands of Susan H. Gar
ber, administratrix of Moses Garber
deceased, late of Rapho township, to
those legally entitled to it ok g
thatjpurpose will sit on Thy * 5

ly 18th, at 10 o’cloek, in! T
room of the court house at