The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 15, 1901, Image 23

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aper on Wednesday ai
nt Joy papers on Saturday.
Only 50 cents a year w
ye cent a copy.
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obberies in Town.
old burglar® were astir in town last
esday night, They visited the resi-
es of Jacob K Nissly and Farvey Iru-
cer At the former place they secured a
bir of gold eyeglasses and some silver-
re and at the latter place they carried oft
r Erubaker’s watch and pocketbook con-
ning some cash
wr
Erb--Greider.
Fle home of the. brida’s parents, in
empfield township. on Thursday,
Jacoh N. Brubaker, of Mt. Joy, united
arriage Mr. Daniel B. Erb, of Lapho
nship, and Miss Anna L. Greider. The
Pouple were atténded by Abraham GG, Bren-
nan and Sadie E. Nissley. Followinz a
ception thd®couple left for Washington
(d points/South.
ree
Sale at Maytown.
Saturday afternoon John Roath ad-
rator of Mrs. Anna Roath deceased,
eretl at public sale, in Maytown, a house
hd lot of ground, in Maytown, and ten
res of land adjoining that place. The
ter was withdrawn for want of bidders
1 the former was purchased 1§ John
pth for $810.
-
ownship Supervisors Sued.
ge W. Zimmerman has entered suit
he supervisors of Conoy township
$1,500 damages. The plaintiff
t by reason of a badly constructed
and has been damaged in the
amed.
cern Ape ene,
Farms Withdrawn.
ns in East Donegal township com-
e estase of the late Daniel Fngle
Ih offered at public sale on Thurs-
Fere withdrawn at $134.00 and $99.50
old at private saleto John G. Engle
per acre.
a
Resigned His Pastorate
K. Baker has given up the
h of God pastor
fire
time,
Yeast of town, was on
fy and the high wind at the
o an adjoining field.
bosition is that sparks from a passing train
caused the blaze,
On Saturday evening the Newtown band
town, where party was given in honor of his
son John, After spending several hours
very pleasantly, they serenaded the town.
Samuel Donaven’s
hat and several
That same night
Last Tuesday night
store was entered and a
trinkets were stolen.
with him took a new suit of clothes which
Cator had recently purchased.
A freight passed through here at 6.25 on
the tower and the ‘‘dell,”’ east of town, a

broken wheel caused a slight wreck. Sev-
eral cars were derailed and the tracks were
torn up for a short distance, which delayed
traffic for several hours. . John Phelan’s
gang of repairmen and the Middletown
———— errr eer.
A Daily Occurrence.
‘We received the following letter on Sat-
urday and are pleased to know
BULLETIN is real in western as well as in
the eastern states :
Pear fir —:
Please send to my address for
one year the" ““sulletin.’’ I fifty
cents in payment of subscription as per ad-
vertised rate. Very Truly Yours,
BeENJ. F. MENAUGH,
Mayor of Columbia City, Ind.
enclose
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Two Ancient Houses.
A stone house that was buildt in 1765 was
torn down on the Jacob Zercher
Mt. ‘oy, last week.
seph Smith, founder of
once a guest in that house.
farm; near
In the extreme upper part of Mt. Joy

olution by an Irish pioneer, is still
jing in good condition.
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| Attention Coach-Makers.
young Brothers, the extensive wagon
| builders of this place, have on hand or will
| make to order any style, shape or kind of a
| body in white known to the trade.
builders who do not have body makers will
not go amiss giving them a trial. Remem-
n for a reasonable compen-.
on
The sup- |
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came to the residence of Elmer Givens near
George (ator’s nephew disappeared and |
Friday evening, going east, and between |
wrecking crew made the necessary repairs.
that the
Mr. J. E. 8chroll, Ed. Bulletin, Florin, Pa.
Mormonism, was |
township a log house, built before the Rev- |
stand-
Coach §
. Annie Brenc ese
of Elizabethtown, were 1n town
over Suuday.
| Joe McGarvey sr. was taken sudden-
| ly ill on SFturday morning but at pres-
| ent is improved.
Robert Menaugh, Frank. Widman,
‘and Frank Saylors of Lancaster, Ywere
home on Sunday.
When you go a-courtin’ pull down
the blinds; love may be blind but the
‘neighbors are not.
| Watches and clocks repaired prompt-
[ly by Harry Peopple, Mount Joy, and
all work guaranteed.
| Mrs. William Widman and grandson
spent Sunday at Middletown the guest
of the former's sister.
"Rev. S. G. Kauffman ccupied the
pulpit in the United [I'rethren church
last Thursday evening.
| The pay car of the Pennsylvania 1ail-
| road was here on Thursday, paying the
‘employes for October.
Charles F. Turby of Mastersonville,
| shot a black snake seven feet long on
the Lebanon county Hills.
Charles Good and wife are spending
the week at Atglen. Elias MacLaughlin
‘has charge of the depot.
Ed Coble and linemen of the Postal
| Tel at Hotel
Florin several days this week.
raph Unioa registered
| “ - . .
| Elmer Schlegelmilch and wife were
Maytown visitors on Sunday. The
latter is spending the week there.
It is claimed that Jo- |
| Rev. Denlinger of Lancaster, will
| preach in the United Brethren church
-on Saturday and Sunday evening.
William Shires killed two porkers for
| C. L. Nissley.at Donegal last Friday
| that weighed 282 and 283 pounds.
| William Yetter and wife of Bachman-
ville, and 4/rs. John Stoner of Avon,
visited Amos Hambright’s lsst week
Rumor has i
i be opene
the nefr
| impro
Cr

an
taker Brunne
at Kraybill’s last™ ¥e
at one time was a resident of thi
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Absolutely Safe.
One of the best inyestments in Co
lumbia is the first mortgage bonds cov-
ering the Masonic Temple ; pays four
per cent. clear of taxes ; interest pay-
able April and October. Your money
is absolutely safe. Not two years ago
we opened this bank, confident in’ the
belief that good service would bring
good business. Our expectations have
been more than realized. To all our
customers and friends we extend thanks
and respectfully solicit their continued
good will and patronage. Those who
are not our customers are invited to
For time deposits we
pay 314 per cent.
Corumpia TrusT COMPANY.
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give us a trial.
Marriage Licenses.
Nathan M. Eitnier, of salunga and Lillie
Glassley, of Penn township-
Daniel B. Erb, of Rapho township, and
an1 Anna L. Greider, of West Hempfield
township.
Ienry W. Herr and Amelia G.
both of Rapho township.
Brandt,
Amos R. Sumpman of Mount Joy town-
ship and Barbara MM, . tauffer of Sporting
Hill.
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Granted by the Register.

Jonas W. and George W. Hess, Fast Hemp
field, exc “utors of Samuel Hess.
Martin Cope, East Hempfield, executor of
Jacob L. émway, Mount Joy.
David S. Nissley, Rapho,
of Catharine E. Nissley,
Anna Kraybill, Mount Joy, administrator
ctaof HL W. Kraybill
iii ma
A Violent Attack of Croup Cured.
“Last winter an infant child of n had
croup in a violent form,” says Elder Jol
W. Rodgers, a Christian Evangelist," %)
Filley, bo. “I gave her a few doses oft
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and i
short time all danger was past
child recovered.” This reme
cures croup, but when give
first symptoms appear,
tack. It contains no
. stance and
; as
administrator
Balm is antiseptic and heals such 1mjurig
without maturation in one-third the tin
required by the usual treatment, For sale
by J. 8S. Carmany, Florin.
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Church Chronicle.
Methodist Episcopal Church—Preaching
every Sunday evening at 7 p. m. by the pas-
tor and Rev. John Boehm on alternate eve-
nings. Epworth League at 6 p m. Sab-
bath School at 9 a. m., Amos Risser Super-
intendent. Class meeting Sunday morning
at 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday 7 p.
m. Rev. Wayne Channell pastor, Rev.
John Poehm assistant pastor,
A Severe Fall.
Mrs. Jacob Newcomer, of Salunga, fell
down stairs at her home recently and was
badly hurt. She had an attack of dizziness
while in the act of descending the stairway.
She was unconscious when taken up and
remained so for several hours. She is how-
ever, improving,
reser eee Aenea:
To Mt. Gretna by Trolley.
n electric trolley line from Lebanon to
Mt. Gretna is the latest in local railway
gossip. The incorporation of a stock
pany in Manheim sometime ago, to build a
line from that town to Mt. Gretna, and ulti-
mately ro Lebanon, has attracted interest
to the possibilities of the project.
np ean
com-
Shoot for Turkeys, Ducks and Geese.
A shooting mach will be held for a flock of
fine turkeys, ducks and geese, near the Fx.
change Fotel, at Mastersonville, on the
afternoen of Thanksgiving Day. All sports-
men are invited to attend.
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‘When you feel that life is hardly worth
the candle take a dose of (hamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will
cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver
and regulate your bowels making you feel
like a new man, Xor sale by J. S. Car-
ma ny, Florin, ‘
Pool Table For Sale.
A good second-hand pool table, size 43
yy 8 feet. Also a full set of ivory balls and
rack of cues. All to be sold very cheap.
y at this office.
& eee Peer
srlain’s Stomach and Liver Tab-
siliousness, constipationand head-
y are easy to take and pleasant
Jor sale by J.S. Carmany, Florin.

anry.
than
doing.
did he
made a
ng
for
on
he
em
never
come
e when !
short story and got $100 fart
“Really? What was it?"
“Dear Tather; I'm. broke. Please
send me a hundred.’ ”’—Philadelphid
Press.
wam «
Friendship’s Pleasant Ways,
“Bertha’s birthday mine are the

solitary bet in his life; but juSt=py
buying them. He spent three sep-
arate fortunes, each amounting to
over $75,000, in breeding and training
horses. He raced to a moderate ex-
tent, never gambling, and was fairly
successful; but for all that his love
ior horses proved too much for his
fortune.
Pictures and old china were the
cause of the ruin of another man,
Crawford Lennox, whose splendid col-
lection came under the hammer ve-
cently in London. Ie was one of the
chief connoisseurs of Europe in his
chosen line. He would live on bread
and water rather than forego the
purchase of some coveted vase of
picture; but his expenditures in this
line were so great that he squandered
not only his income, but his capital,
and finally became bankrupt, and died
in extreme poverty, the attending
physician certifying that he was prac-
tically starved to death.
Arthur Griffiths, the
fancier, “went to the dogs”
his pets. Ile never had
couple of hundred dogs at a time, and
never sold any, though he would some-
times give them away to his friends.
He never had a dog worth less than
$3, and would I Tenily pay $500 for
one. His collié, Nassie, cost him
$1,000. His kennels were marvels of
luxury od costliness, and his weekly
bill for dog food alone was enor-
He bought, on an average, a
counle of dogs a week, and
sometimes make presents of emtire
batches to his friends. Finally he be-
came insolvent, and when his assets
were figured up i® was found that he
had paid $35,000 for the dogs he then
had on hand, to say nothing of the
hundreds he had parted with. But
when the kennels were sold they did
not fetch $2,000.
famous dog
through
mous.
A Happy Indiana Family.
Four generations of her descend-
ants recently greeted Mrs. Lavinia
Wenlkler, of Kolfomo, Ind., on the oec-
casion of her ninety-first birthday.
They numbered 207 persons, compris-
ing ‘9 children, 86 grandchildren, 101
great-grandchildren, and 11 great-
great-grandchildren.
less than a |
would |


Same rated with a tulymage-
party.”
“Rummage-party?”
“Yes; she gave me a lot of old things
I had hinted for, and I gave her a lot of
old things she had hinted for.”—
Brooklyn Life.
Out of the Pale,
“I am told that Sassafras Jim be-
longs to one of the first families of
the neighborhood,” 1 said to a North
Carolina farmer.
“You're dead wrong, stranger,”
was the reply, “why Sassafras Jim
keeps only 15 dorgs.”—Detroit Free
Press.
ee Mc.
Woman's Powerful Voice,
An experienced aeronaut has no-
ticed that the voice of a woman is
audible in a balloon at the height of
about five miles, while that of a man
bas never reached more than a mile.
In for It,
Mr. Shirtwaist (thoughtlessly)—I
saw your father in town this morning,
Miss Sereleaf.
Miss Sereleaf (blushingly)—Oh, Mr.
Shirtwaist, did he say it would be all
right ?>—Brooklyn Eagle.
The Hollowness of It All
Mrs. Von Blumer—How tired I am of
society—nothing but foam and froth,
nothing deep or lasting, nothing worth
while—no sincerity anywhere.
Von Blumer—Who's snubbed you
now ?—Harper’s Bazar.
His Preference.
Friend—What do you do for a stom-
achache, doctor?
The Doctor (absent-mindedly)—
Hem, remove the vermiform appendix,
if I am allowed.—Brooklyn Eagle,
A Base Deceiver,
Edith—You say old Mr. Gotrox de-
ceived Ethel dreadfully about his age?
Gladys—Yes; poor girl! After they
were married he confessed that he
was only 60 instead of 75.—Puck.
His Business Instinet,
First Shade-—What is that Chicago
spirit talking to Satan so much about}
Second Spirit—Trying to sell him
job lot of fire escapes.—Baltim
American,