~ BULLETIN ¥, JANUARY 7, 1902. i ar at ep ann 50 CENTS A YEAR MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDN ES] & 32 > 32, D. Our Sale Register. | Following is a list of sales for which bills were printed or else ad- , vertised in the Bulletin : | * Saturday, January 17, 1903— Ag parents in Perry county. : the Franklin House, Columbia Pa. . a tract of land containing 22 acres Sarah Royer has gone to Philadel 4 4, perches in West Hempfield phia, to spend a few days with her! township by M. L. Greider and ©. G., Sherk, trustees in partition in the Don’t forget the spelling bee at ggtate of John R. Sherk, deceased. the Donegal school on Saturday | Saturday, January 31-At the Red evaning, January 17th. (Lion Hotel, in Mount Joy . borough George Vanasland has not yet re- horses, wagons, harness, blankets, turned. home on acecunt of the ill- ; whips, ete., by Albert Strickler. Bort, Maat o, 100s | Marietta, mules, horses, cows, bulls, Solomon Hoover, of this place, farming implements, household and has all the almanacs dating from kitchen furniture by Stmon B. the year 1800, preserved by his father, Michael Hoover. The Death Record. THE NEWS FROM FLORIN Following iz a complete list of deaths that occurred in this imme- diate vicinity during the year of 1902, as kept by Michael Brandt : ST : Donegal Springs. Kd. Penner left the stock farm, First Meeting This Year. MANY LOCAL NOTES, Our Borough fathers met in regu- lar session in the council chamber on | Monday evening with Messrs. Brown | Detwiler, Mumma, Engle, Stauffer, Hamaker and Clerk Fellenhaum pre- sent. What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since the Last Issue. W. H, Schutte offers for sale brick dwelling, o Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief Yet Interesting Manner. We will flit tomorrow, From ali | J. Omer Nissley was home over New Year, his Mrs. Lillie Keller is visitigg her ft Mount- ankle on Stauffer Brothers were busy hous- ing ice several days last week, Samuel Gaffin made a business trip to Philadelphia on Friday. January. Joseph Horst, aged €2 years. Benjamin Connelly, 20 years. Infant of B. Geephart, 3 months, Lillie Warner, 33 years. John Peopple, 25 years. Fanny Geip, 84 years. p new post | Miss Goldie Schutte returned home from York. : Mr, Det ler hair ‘ . Borth wiler, chairman of the of | Water committee reported all the : nipples placed on the plugs, and the rs. Sarah! telephone at the water works out of rg, fell and) order. The Clerk was instructed to (notify the proper persons to repair arden was the phone. The matter of more al’s P. | room inthe postoffice was discussed Sunday, ' but no definite actior was taken. dropped f That water pipe subject relative on while to M. N. Brukaker on Columbia Aye- nvville hill nue, was talked over. After dis- | cussirg it av intervals since 1896, a presented Motion was carried that Mr, Bro- John Nigsley of Lancaster, was home on Thurgday. J. W. Hendrix was so unfortunate Sigter, as to fall and fracture his wrist. 1902 * . : Mrs. Harry Qtokes, of Hanover, How often did you write AR : is visiting frie this year. = John Shiers returned home from Baltimore on Sunday. Hagenberger & Greider are busy taking account of stock this week. Eli Grosh and wife, of Latrobe, Pa., are the guest of friends in town, Mrs. Will Dillinger and sor: John February. John B. Myers, 73 years. Juhn Morton, 31 years. Catharine Ebersole, 70 years, Jacob Shenk, 86 years. Levi Rider, 73 years. Benjamin Hershey, 45 years. Sarah Hershey, 63 years. Mrs. McFadden, 86 years. Irain Ishler, of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town. Ed. Booth had his two days" off on Saturday and Sunday. : Elam Myers, fine driving horse was very sick on Sunday. : Gish. Kd, Penner i; rentic d. Penner is the new apprentice March 11—Near Mt, Joy, horses, County | baker be paid for the pipes. book of | The electric light bill for the last | quarter, was received and council’s ¥s win— action on same truly pleases the pop- to rob Wation. As the lights Pietta, Purning various times, the bill was We think, no light, ro were not suc— returncd, money. Auditors H. E. Ebersole, John L. “wong and B. E. Hiestand handed in their report after carefully auditing he water account. Upon motion pie was ordered to be “printed in ter form by the Herald and also erted in its advertising columns. er the payment of a number of Is, Council adjourned. Friday Night's Feed. Otsego Tribe No. 59, I. O. R. M. at | Red evening, iis place, was entertained at B. F. Gochnauer’s lion Hotel, Friday I'Le “sctous” consisted of pork and er on Lor- kraut; mashed potatoes, bread, pickles, ete., and was very joyed by ali not but a number of pale present, other incidents that ¢ feed, Postmas- that pg nounced » 2) K ~ o years ago that he came | vd ate ‘his tirst meal d ate his _tirs Cla Jvdining room. A Fine Heating Plant. On Tuesday John H. Buohl com- , pleted the work on the large heatirg e apparatus in the property of Miss | i Catharine Snyder. It is an cntire- ly new system of vapor heating ° of which excels either hot water or the seam heating process as all ra- | diators are fed by a half inch pipe. The apparatus was put in operation o | yesterday and gives first-class satis— I faction. This is the finest heating | plant, bar 5 in town Big Business. oS & Carson, the and produce dealers 0 | of ay | Dis ill | Mogsrs, 101 ._ | tensive poulfir on West Donddzal street, this berongh of -dressed eX— 1 be shipped £,672 pounds poultry aside from many dozens of week. You work it y.,™ ic. eggs durin hristmas ass bod | can realize took in | that poultry | amouat of wring and preparing or oa Will Go to Petersburg. bion-| The I. of A. band, of this place, Jewing | the only secret order band in this ation | State, will furnish the music at the is | of the Salunga band, Saturday .| evening, which is now in progress lat Petersburg. Ezra Neigh ill convey the band to their desti- ion with four head of mules. on 1 Attendad a Shoot, D. Dougherty & Gingrich, proprie- returned home from Chester on Sat- urday. W. W. Strawsbach, wife and son, attended a funeral at Lancaster on Monday. Found—A ladies” kid glove. ‘Owner can have same by calling at this office. Maurice Groff Miss Lulu were visiting in Klizabethtown ana sister on Suuday. Photographer Galen Piper, of Marietta, paid our town a brief vis— it on Friday. W. H. Strickler sold his valuable pacing gelding to W. A. Neale, of Harrisburg. William Saylors of Florin is the new night watch man at the Indus- trial Works. Blanche Mooney, of Philadelphia, died in that city and will be buried here tomorrow. Rev. C. I. Brown sold residence on West Donegal street, to WW. Y. Cassel. Keller Co's. stock sale at MeGirl’s yesterday afternoon, his fine stock yards was well attended. Ds. J. L. Ziegler has in his session, two hanks of flax that were PO- hackled 70 years’ago. Christ Gerbef mad wife and Mus. M. Schroll spent Thursday at Jacob GN, Manheim with friends. his resignation to the Mount Joy Gas Co., as superintendent. The first of a of services vas held the Brethre: church on Sunday. revival United series in Miss Marie Byers of Lancaster of her friend Harry Sheaffer. Mus. Elizabeth Myers has for sale at her home inf this piace, a No. 8 cook stove in good condition. Ida, the ten-n.onth-old daughter of O. K. Greenawalt, a very severe attack of pneumonia. has Joe Ilaines is nursing a very severe Lurn'which he received at the G. I. C. the latter part cf last week. Don’t forget that after tomoriow this office will located the building rear of the Mount Joy hall be in Miss Jaret Wharvell’s music class will give its annual recital in the Mount Joy Hall next Tuesday even in 0 Ww ry : Sor Jacob R. Grissinger has tendered spent Sunday in town as the guest]. Mis. Solomon Rhoads, and two on Sunday. The masquerade ball held at the the law and legal practice in their home of W. B. Detwiler, on West profession is assured them. Main street, on Monday evening,' Moyer has for a number of years | March. Benjamin Shue, 63 years. Joseph Eeisey. David Newccmer, 41 years. Michael Himelspark, 60 years. April. John Iergelroth, 38 years. Matilda Nissley. May. Christian Nissley. Jacob Stacks, 69 years. Martin B. Eshleman, 76 years. Elias Haldeman, 50 years. Martin Spickler. rm WW OU Do June. Stephen Sneath, 45 years. Benjamin Musser. Harry White, 22 gggars. Son of W. Jackson, 11 mos, Samuel Beckley, 78 years. July. Mrs. Gish, 76 years. Susan Barnhart, 47 years. August. Samuel Cassel, 50 years. James Gormley, 80 years. Son of Elmer Krall, 2 years. Archibald Mooney. Joseph Trout, 84 years. x. Murs. Shellenberger, 47 years. Mrs. Good, 25 years. Jamas Schlezehmileh. — QW Lr Ww bd pad September. Jenuie Heisey, 15 years. Mrs. Willig, 82 years. Octo” Mrs. H. Widmaa, 58 years. John W. Sheaffer, 62 years. Daughter of Chas, Good,27 mo. Mary Waltz, November. Robert McFadden, 86 years. Wm. Saylors, 78 years. Mrs. Booth, 88 years. Mrs. J. B. Shelly, 73 years. Robert Way, 79 years. December. Mrs. Longeneccker, 54 years. Eli Lindemuth, 68 years. Alice Strickler, 4 years. Clmton Bonham, 58 years. Infaut of Laura Musser, 4 mos. Peter Shickley, 74 years. I [or I NON Ot «1 a3 Ot I [v SB idl —— New Firm of Lawyers. Attorneys Eugene D. Siegrist and Gabriel II. Moyer haye formed a law partnership to engage in the practice of law in Lebanon. have its offices in that vity, in quarters of Mr. Slegrist for the present, at 773 Cumberland street, daughters, Kate and Blanche, and !and will also have an office at Pal- Mrs. William Givens, of Newtown. myra, Mr. Moyer’s place of . resi- were the guests of friends in town' ence. Both attorneys are enter— prising young men, well versed in will the The firm Mr. at Samuel Gingrich’s bakery. Reyival services began in the U- B. church on Sunday evening. T. K. Stoler, sold three fine hogs to Jacob Hostetter last week. o Young Bros. took an order for a new wagon every day last week. Miss Zook and brother of Lebanon are the guests of Miss Jennie Zellers, Frank Hildebrandt, of Butler, Pa. was the guest of Ed. Booth on Mon- day. Messrs. J. 8. Carmany aad Mar- tin Weltmer were at Palmyra on Sunday. J.D. Easton and Elmer. Schleg- elmilch were at Harrisburg on Monday. John Widman and wife, left fcr Steelton where Lie has secured © em- ployment. A social gathering was held at the residence of Harry Musselman on Saturday evening. ; Benjamin Hostetter anl family, of Lancaster, spent New Year with Henry Wittle and family. Miss Margie Longenecker, of Middletown, was the guest of Miss Myra Booth last Tuesday. Chas. Stover and wife of Phila- delphia, were the guests of her par- ents, Benj, Eichelberzer and wife. Frank Brown, John Dunk and Harry Shelly took 13 heal of horses to Middletown for E. S. Weaver ony Friday. After 9 years searvices with G. Moyer, Henry Wittel has secured employment with F. I. Bailey & Co., at Lancaster. For Rent— A very desirable dwell- ing in Florin, with all modern con- veniences Possession given at once. Apply to Henry Wittle, Florin, Pa. eee A eee Joint School Report, The following is the report of Joint School, in Mount Joy town-— ship, for the fourth month ending Jan. 2. Number of pupils enrolled twenty-two. Percent of attendance during month, 96. Percent of at- tendance during term till date 97. Those who attended every day dur— ing month were: Walter Brandt, Frank Peirce, Joseph Eshleman, Clement Wormly, Elmer Zeigler, Annie Kuhrs, Gertrude Wormley, Benjamin Brady, of Mount Joy, and Wm. Wintermoyer’s sister and | husband, of Marietta, were visiting | William Wirtermoyer and family on Sunday. Liandisville. Mrs. Charles Gross visited her son and his wife at Columbia, on Mon- day. : Rey. McGuire, pastor of the] Churect of God, of this place, has: started a series of revival mcetings at the church at Rohrerstown. Mrs. Harriet Shearer, whe was re- moved to the hospital for the Insane at Lancaster, last week, was brought back to her home at this place last Friday. While attending the Salunga Band Fair last Saturday night held at Petersburg, some of our young folks (both sexes) got into a general mix np which almost caused the break- ing up of the fair. on Newtown. The revival meeting in the U. B. church started on Sunday evening. Daniel Rhoads of Pittsburg, paid a visit to his brother J. S. Rhoads. Fred Myers of Cumberland Co. yisited his brother Samuel E. My- ers, last week. The tobacco raisers are getting btheirsorops ready for delivery. The ‘prices realized yary from 8 to 10 rand 2.50 Wm. Fogie butéhered two Logs that weighed 887 and 385. lLawis Resh two of 385 and 455 pounds. John Shank leads them all with one that welghed 519 pounds. Milton Grove. Horse dealers are very numerous in this section. A valuable steer died Hiestand a few days ago. Ella Smeltzer of Mount Joy called on friends in town the past few days. Mrs, Sarah Tschudy visited her daughter Mrs.Samuel Becker, at Florin several days last week. eee tl for C. H. Spelling Bee at Florin. A grand spelling bee will be held in the Florin Hall on Saturday eve- ing, Janaary 10, for the benefit of Anna Henry, Dora Good, and Mary Those absent one day were, Paul Brandt, Aaron Gish, Norman Miller, Nathan Ken-- dig, Edna Gish, Lizzie Miller, and Ada Weaver, The number of visi- tors during morth were twenty-four. J. W. Hershey, Teazher. Bailey. the Florin Grammar school. There will be three classes ; first, spelling class open to all pupils; second, spelling class open to all; third, gereral information open to all. Dialogues recitations and music will also bepart of the program. Every- body is cordially invited to attend. Admission 15-cents, pupils 10 cents. cows, farming implements and household goods by Samuel H. Hershey. The Primary at Florin... The Republican Primary elottion will be held in the Town Hall, Flor- in, Pa., on Saturday, January 24, between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m., for the purpose of electing officers to serve in Mount Joy township, during the year. Officers to be elected are as follows : 2 Supervis< ors, 1 Tax Uclleétor, 2 School Di~ rectors, 1 Town Clerk, 1 Auditor, 2 Justices of the Peace, 1 Reg. As-— sessor, 1 Judge, 1 Inspector. Per— sons wishing to be candidates should hand their names to the undersigned not later than January 16th. Heiner, Committeeman, seme ; Election News. The nominating meeting of the Republican voters of the West Ward of Mount Joy borough, will be held at the office of F. A. Ricker, on Monday evening, Jan. 12, 1908 at 7.30 p. m,, for the purpose of naming. canditates.foc. the following: officcs': 1 Burgess, 1 Coungilman 2 School Directors, 1 Auditor, ¥ Judge of Elections, 1- fuspector' of Elections; 1 Tax Coltécticr. Primary will be held at the office of F. A. Ricker, on West Main street, on Friday, January . 16. 1903, be tween the hours 04°3.30 and 7.30 p. H. C. Myers, Committeeman, QL rr > dad, College of Music. 2 Parents desiring their children to have thorough instruction in Musie, and well cared for, can find no bet— ter place than The College of Musio at Freeburg, Snyder County, Pa. Pupils from ten years old and from the beginner to the advanced are ad- mitted. Terms begin May 4, 15 and July 20. For catalogue address. se pee Don’t Wory. This is easier said than done, yet it may" be of some help to congider the matter. If the cause is something over which you have no control it is obvious that worrying will not help the matter in the least. On the other hand, if within your control you have only to act. When you have a cold and fear an attack of pneumonia, buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and use it ER \ The . Se Henry B. Moyerng judiciously and all cause for worry as to - the outcome will quickly disappear. There is no danger of pneumonia when itis used. For sale by J. 8. Garmany, Florin, and. all Mount Joy druggists. Died in Maytown. Sarah L.,wife of Daniel B. Nissley died at her home, in Maytown, Tuesday evening of dropsy. Shg was in the sixty-ninth year of he age. Beside her husband, she survived by one scn and one da b— | been a member of the Luzerne and umberland Bars, and last week was admitted to practice in the Leb- was a decided success. opal , Les A 3-pound wrench fell from the C a, | tors of Hotel Marietta, at Marietta, held a live bird shoot in Daffy’s ter, Frank Nissley, a butcher, and Emma, wife of Albert Risser, both — ee GP ee Received Wood. et, | meadow, on New Year’s Day. B. © Gochnauner, a crack shot of this place, had luck against him that day and only killed 5in a 10-bird He got fifth prize. -—————— event. Honored Their Employes. Although a little late, it may not be out of place to that the Rollman Manufacturing Comn.pany favored each of their employes on Christmas with a day’s wages and a ¥oodchoppor while Emanuel Sump- and G. Moyer gave each of their state top of a 35-ft. pole and struck Steph en A. Lough on the bridge of the, nose, crushing it.q@gd’he accident oc- curred near Rheems, John Buohl has received the Au tract to connect all the rooms on, third floor of the Central House with the steam heating apparatus. The work is now under way. el — Moved on Menday. Jchn Shue, who for some time has been a resident of Florin, on Mon- day moved mto C. Seitz’s property men a large turkey. a shori distance east of town. anon’ county courts, after creditably ‘taking the prescribed examinations befure the Board of Examiners, Mr. Moyer gave a dinner at his residence, the Washington House, Palmyra, in honor of his admission to the bar. He is very well. known in this | place and is a nephew. of Martin Weltmer, at Florin. Call up 860B if in need of any electrical work or address Harry Peopple, Box 92, Mount Joy. : M. IL. Greider received a carload of cord wood one day last week and on Saturday and Monday Daniel Brandt of Florin, was busy sawing it into stove length with his traction engine. The car is on the siding at Brandt & Stehman’s mill. Services on Sunday. The Reformed Mennonites held services in the church on West Main street, on Sunday morning at ter o'clock, which were very largely attended, District Teachers’ Institute. The Manheim district teachers’ in- stitute,ccmprising Manheim borough and Penn and Rapho townships, was | held on Saturday in the lecture room ; of St. Paul’s Reformed church Man—- heim, rn Pro udest Man in Town. Wears his hat on his ear; walks as erect as though he were a soldier for years ard smiling all over. | That's Elvin Baker since Monday | | noon, A son put in appearance. i , i of Maytown. Mrs, Johanna Soderholm,. of Fergus Falls. Minn. fell and dislocated her shoulder, She had a surgeon get it back in place as soon as possible but it was quite sore and’ | pained her very much. Her son mentioned: i that he-had seen Chamberlain's: Pain Balm: advertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him to buy her a bottle ofit, which he did. It quickly relieved her and enabled: her to sleep which she had not done for several days. The son was somueh pleased. with the relief it gave his mother that he- has since recommendod it to many others. For sale by J. S. Carmany, Florin, and. all Mount Joy druggists..
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