NUMBER 44. cece MANY LOCAL NOTES. What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since the Last issue. ‘Its all up now,” Irene Brandt of Middletown, was in town on Sunday. E. S. Weayer’s sale was well at— tended on Monday. Jesse Heisey and wife, of near town are visiting at Reading. Mrs. William Sprout of Landis- ville, was in town on Sunday. Elmer Schlegelmilch and wife Were at Maytown on Sunday. Henry Kroll is prepared to quar- ry stone at a reasonable price. Jacob Kline and wife attended a funeral at TLandisville last week. Augustus Shetter and wife are in town, guests of the latter’s parents Mrs, H. E. Trout and Mrs, A. L, ellets will leave today for Clear— ield. William Reider quit his job at oung Brothers and is working at pllman’s. Mrs, Catharine Good of Cains, is county, is tho guest of her son harles Good. Anna Jlipy Hoover, teacher of the Florin Primary school, ended her term yesterday. Harry Dietrich of Pamyra, quit iis job at Rollman’s, He was stay- pg at Reider’s. Alpheus Morton and family visit- the former’s son Walter at Mari- a on Sunday. %. S. Weaver's horse sale in town n Monday afternoon brought many ople to town. Do you appreciate good and cheap b printing ? If you do, this office is e place to get it. Vatches and clocks repaired prompt- Harry Peopple, Mount Joy, and k guarantecd lie Welker, teacher of Barnes J rg the guest of Phoebe r on Sunday. ‘harles Winters is home from zer anid has charge of the tower of Mount Joy. ary Ann Easton visited her phter Mrs. Amos town last week. Baker, near ary, 5-year old daughter of J. Kline and wife, fell on Sunday hing and broke its leg. of Columb town, 1: 12, rvey Carson a er of Charles Carson of living at Philadelphia. a orrServiecs will be held United Brethren church on All are invited. walnut y evening. Nale—A solid marble d room suite, half a century oid. to Mrs. John B. Myers, Mit. Joy. Lh Ebersole,lost $1.34 on Sat- and 65 cents was returned to y G. C. Martin who found it. liam Widman, of town is 2lmer Garber’s drug store Joy, new occupied by moker. e froln town attended 8s of the pipe hy on Sunday g. f Ephrata and fife of Landis- ts of Jacob Car- n Sunday. man, the 12-year usselman of town the wrist while ol grounds on subscribers who by the rural free notify us and ers carried to g while George ng feed with ivery wagon, nageable and 3 damage was kt this year hustling coach s for 256 jenny wagons, two runabouts and a baker wagon. I'our [saae Witmer and family of near town, Henry Shelly and family of Iossler’s church, Jacob Geib and family of Mount Joy and Abraham Weaver and family of town, were the guests of E. H. Reider on Sun- day. The greatest surprise of the sea- son came to E. S. Weayer the other day when he entered his stable and found that his ever tired and spring fevered employes had nicely greased all the harness in the stable. We suppose next in order will be a raise J. T. Snyder, builder, bas the contract to erect the new church at Cross Roads for the River Brethren denomination, He also has the contract to erect Mr. Herr's Main street, which will be erected this summer. contractor and new house on ———i Sporting Hill Items One night last week thieves tered the cellar at John Diffender— fer’s home and carried off a quantity | of edibles. Rev. P. A. Bowman, of Man- heim, preached in ths Union church’ here on Sunday evening, April 6, at seven o’clock. Mra. M. Allwein and her grand- daughter, Miss Helen Eberhardt, left | on Tuesday for their home at Gibbon | Nebraska. They will, however, spend afew days with relatives at Lebanon and Harrisburg ere they leave the State. cn-— teen of the jennylinds are complete pene | Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief Oar friend John Good was out on a coon hunt one night last weekand | was returning home without game and dissatisfied. Suddenly his dog | sprang up at a tree and began bark- ing, John saw what he believed to be an opossum, He leveled hig gun | took aim and fired, and down came the animal, but what he supposed to he an opposum turned out to be his This hunt, family’s pet Maltese cat. leaves one opossum more to and one cat less, | —- Concerning Carpenters. To Whom It May Concern :—I promise upon my werd and honor th:it on and after April Ist, 1902, I will not be employed by any cir—, penter boss or contractor for less’ seventeen and one-half cents hour. Signed : larry S. Dyer, E. 3. Dyer, 8S. (. Abram 8. Shires, T. B. Arndt, EK. BP. J. K. Walters, J. Landvater, DD. 3M. Wolgemuth, D. S, Wachstetsor | and Reuben Swords. per i Fissel, Arndt, The above is a pledge that is cir-- culation among the carpenters and | thus far haye had the foregoing, signers. The carpenters mean bus- iness in this venture and demand an | increase of 2} cents per hour. IEE Marriage Ceremonies. On Sunday Harry G, Leedom of, Mount Joy and Emma Fisher of Rheems, were united in the holy | bonds of matrimony at the United | Brethren parsonage by Rev. Miller | On Thursday, March 20, Simon C. Witm r of East Donegal and, Annie S. Rutt of Elizabethtown, were united in marriage by Rev. 11. M. Miller at the U. B. parsonage in this place. The newly married couple will reside at Elizabethtown a ie Decedents Estates. Philip R. Greiner, of Mount Joy, administrator of John R. Greiner, late of Mount Joy. Christian L. Nissley, of East Don- egal, executor of Sarah S. Heisey, late of Mount Joy township. Clara E. James has taken out let- ter of administaration on the estate of ber father Samuel Kckhardt, dec., late of this borough. -——is An Explanation. I desire to inform the public that John Hossler shot a fine German Hare for me on Friday morning which Ido not think was a very manly act. J. D. Easton | on Main street. FLORIN, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH — MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Yet Interesting Manner. ITobos are getting numerous. S. N. Eby is on the sick list. Snakes have already made their appearance. Don’t forget B. I, Clarkson's sale this afternoon. There are 373 pupils enrolled in our local schools. Jacob Wagner drove to Deodate and return on Sunday, Last Wednesday, to Jacob Wag- ner and wife, a daughter. Our prosperous auctioneer, C. II. Zeller, is on the sick list. Mrs. Stella McElroy, seriously ill at her home. is lying Haryey Musser, of Mountville, is the new baker at Eby’s. added two new The Herald has presses to its job department. J. K. Longenecker shipped three carloads of fillers on Thursday. William Dierolf offers his desirable store property for rent. See the ad George Schneider quit his job as fireman on the I>. R. R, last week. Jessa Webb and Harry Shelly of Columbia, were in town on Sunday. Sally Seachrist of Lancaster was the guest of Katie Dillinger on Sun. day. A large number of our citizens were at Newtown on Saturday even- ing. On Saturday the new engine wrs tested on the dynamo at the cotten mills. Clarence Schock purchased a new two-horse wagon from I, S. New- comer, Prof. E. R. Barclay, former prin cipal of our schools, wasiu town on Sunday. Mrs. O. K. Greenawalt is slowly recovéring from a long spell of sickness, ‘Pitchinz Pen: ies’ was the main attraction at the Dell the past two Sundays, The old Mechanic's Hall place is being reroofed and nicgly in this painted. George Poff, is confined to his inflammation of the home with stomach. M;s. ly recovering from an attack of Charles Ricksecker is slow- sickness. The days of the Racket Store’s be ~ existence in town, can easily numbered. Mrs. Ella Swarr spent Sunday the guest of Mrs. S. Dillinger. Lost— A child’s white fur collar, it3 Lancaster, B. of A reward for i return to this office The cotton mills were closed on Saturday on account of the weayers being out of filling. Nathan Shank on New Haven street is prepared to acccmmodate boarders at very reasonable charges. Harry Rahm expects to leave this week for Millersville, Ohio, where he will visit his cousins. Elmer W. Garber will take charge of his store on April 1st. Howard Smoker conducts it at present. Dr. J. J. Newpher was re-elected a physician at the almshouse, by the board of poor directors last Monday Rev. Richard Downes, Presby- terian minister in this place, re- turned home from England Thurs- day. Wilham Way moved into the Snyder property vacated by Samuel Shrite, a short distance east of this place. Joseph Detwiler delivered 1,800 bushels of wheat to Brandt & Steh- man’s mill last week at 83 cents per bushel. Mrs. John Wagner moved from Columbia Avge to the Longeneck er property fast Main street on Monday. Michael of Lancaster, on Thursday received three carloads of tobacco at the freight warehouse in this place, head bridge and weather shed at the passenger depot in town, ave in position. A meeting of the Alumni Associ- ation of the High school was held on Monday evening in the Iligh school room. York machinists, and will soon be ready the chine put in proper shape by to supply us with tured product. Z. W. Keller will sell a ecarload of Illinois horses at his stables this the ad elsewhere. afternoon, Thoroughbred Cochin Partridge and Single Combed Black Minorca eggs for hatching. Apply at this office. To¢ per. 13. tions with the Industrial Works and has secured employment Lancaster silk mill. at Edward Gamber had a sink dug of draining out the water, Misses Newpher wero the guests of the former’s grandparents Samuel Tha- ma, at Marietta, on Wednesday. A dance will be held in the Hall on Kaster Monday evening. All who hold dancing school invitations and their friends will be admitted, I wish to inform the public that am prepared to make cane seating for chairs at very reasonable prices. Call un Aggie Zink, Mount Joy. Mrs. BB. E. Hiestand, of this place is minus hersnow white pet cat since last week and would greatly appre- ciate information as to its wherea- bouts: Mrs. Rhyne was burning rubbish the other day and accideatally set Lo bit extinguished damage fire the grape-arbor was before any was effected. Charles Carpenter was Dburncd at the Grey Iron Works on Monday Not noticing, he poured a Lidl: of hot ironinto a trough which con- tained water, The lumber is being hauled for the erection of the new barn on the B.. FB contract town. the Hoffman farm near Iiestand & Son have for furnishing it. Quarterly conference was held in the Union U. B Satur— day afternoon with Rev. H. M. Mil- Preaching . church on ler of Florin presiding. and communion were held on Sun— day morning. the property vacated by Linnaeus Shea- Jacob Loraw now occupies ffer, on West Donegal street, the latter having moved to the G. I. C. Co’s. East street. The tobacco shed on the property of Nathan Stark, Iron Works, in the east end of town was destroyed by fire last’ Wednes— The fire was caused property on Donegal near the Grey day afternoon, by sparks from the cupola at the foundry. The pipe organ was dedicated in morning and even more in the even- Rey. Weber of Boyertown, presided. The amouted to ‘ing. Pa, | at both $200. | David Newcomer, a resident of services Buck, who formerly resided in this jcommunity and is well known here (died at his homeo on Saturday after a very short illness. The funeral services were held at his late home (yesterday and services will be "held at Salunga today at 12 o'clock | where interment will be made. Chronic Diarrhoea Mr. C. B. Wingfield, of Fair Play, Mo. who suffered from chronic dysentery for thirty five years, says Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other medicine he had ever used. Forsale by J. S. Carmany, Florin. ¥ The foundations of the new over. Alois Bube is having his ice ma- manufac~ | Read | on Marietta street for the purpose] Mary Keller and Mary the Lutheran church on Sunday and. was attended by a large concourse > : A Violvaina: Rasingee : of people, 287 being present in the |sylvaina Business College at | caster. collection | over! | of all taxes, which, when 2 902, 6, 1 OBITUARY NOTES. Deaths That Occurrd in This Vieinity During the Past Week. On Saturday morning John Mus- ser passed away at Witmer’s Cross { Keys hotel at Marietta, Deceased | had been ill for the past 3 months from infirmities incident to old age, he being in his eighty-first year, [ George Hoffer, a farmer of Cone- | wago township, died and was bur- [ied at Hoffer's meeting last | M Rev. John Longenecker house onday. and wife of town attended the fun- eral. The deceased’s widow is a | . | cousin to Mr. Longenecker. public sale at] Mary Esther Longenecker, dangh | ter of Christian (. Longenecker, of Maytown, died at her home Monday morning, aged sixteen years. She Lutheran held member of the The funeral will [this afternoon at 2 o'clock. | was a | church. be Lizzie Evans severed her connece— | | Mastersonville Mites a | Y 1 4 . . . | Nathan S. Cupp is assisting on the | . . . 3 'mason work of Lis father’s new barn {this week. in the cellar of his double house on! i . { Mrs. Barbara Becker spent a few (days this week visiting relatives in | Mount Joy. Ii. moved on the farm of George Sny- Aaron Nissley on Tuesday der, near Elizabethtown. J. W. Witmer Edward D. Gibbie éach sold a fat horse on Mon— and day to a dealer in New York. the S. S. Fasnacht farm, on Tuesday. S. Annville, Jacob B. Kulp and fami- ly of Old Line, and Hiram G. Gib- ble and family of Elstonville, visit- ed the family of A. W. Shelly ou Sunday. B. Kettering and family of About fifty yiritors were present noon on the occasion of Parents’ Day,” when a special program of recitations, dialoeuczs and music was -~ rendered. through his buyer, Amos Bender, purchased the following tobacco in 9 Heary G. Givder, 2 tdward D. Gib- and 1; F. Roy Zug ; 1 acre at 7 and 1; Joseph B. (zinder, 4 acres at 6 7-8 and 1, J. KE. Ginder, 1 acre até 7-8 and 1; Harry H. Witmer, 1 acre at 6 3-4 and 1. this vicinity : wres at 7and 1; 1 1'OQ ¢ br ble, 3 acres at 7 The News of Newtown. Newtown was well represented at William Abel's sale on Friday. A daughter was born to John I'ogie and wife on Wednesday. Many of our tobacco tarmers al- ready have the plants coming c¢n real carly. Our blacksmith is the owner of a speedy animal. He can goa three minute clip. : elected busily Our newly Samuel Shank is ’> the roads. engaged ¢¢doctorirg’ Although our town has no liquor store, we had. plenty of drunks in town on Saturday evening. Victos Hipple, is a student in the Shorthand department of the Penn-- Lan— nfm einen Better Than Money. We issue certificates of deposit that draw 34 per cent, interest, clear endorsed may be transfersed from one person {to another and often takes the place o } purchase of | of money, are used in property. We take certificates and pay the interest due on them, makes able. : Columbia Trust Co. Marriage Licenses Issued. Jacob B. Singer of Pittsburg and [elena D. Otto of East Donegal. Simon C. Witmer of East Done- gal and Annie S. Rutt of Mount Joy township. Hiram S. Hollinger moved on his | newly acquired property formely | : Y at the school-house on Friday after- J. E. Longenccker of Mount Joy, | . 1 supervisor no difference where they are pay-—| 50 General News of the Community. Manheim’s high constable gets £35 per year; the treasurer $15. 11 are designated by the governor as arbor days. of the cultivation of apricots in the United States. The couaty farm barn must have been built on hot grounds, us it is again in ashes. Only two years by fire, An East Donegal farmer put 140 incubator. The eggs Three weeks Ten chicks That cggs into a cost 28 cents a dozen. later he called the roll. answered, ‘‘Here we are” all. The distinction of being the most noted wild duck hunter along the Susquehanna river belongs to Char- les Dissney, of West Fairview, Cumberland county, who during the past 12 years has shot 8,000 is ducks. East Donegal central high school commencement was held on Mon- day evening. The graduates were Jacob Book, Joseph Ebersole, Paris N. Fridy, Benjamin F. Garber, Fannie IL. XKreybill, Aubrey B. Goudie, Sara N. Habecker, Grace E. Herr, Parthene N. Hinton, Jacob R. Minnich and George S. Weiser. W. H. Gantz, who has conducted Hfotel Marietta, for three years past last week sold out to Aaron Dough. erty and Oliver Gingrich, of Bain- { bridge, who will assume control on April Ist, Mr. Gantz has rented Postmaster Engle’s residence Market street, to where he will re- move in April Milton w.ove Bluebirds and robins are here. on Mrs. Annie Pierce is on the sick list. The Milton close on Thursday, March 27. | Alice Tschudy, of Milten—Grove, - > » - spent a few days at Mastersonville Grove school will this week. | I'rank B. Grosh, justice of the | peace was at Harrisburg on business | last Monday. Mrs. Jacob Swade, of this place returned home from a three weeks’ vacation at Ephrata, Arthur and Winfield Thome came home lust Saturday to spend the Summer with their parents. Jacob Fry and family, moved mto the residence for.mely of Florin, occupied by Samuel Hoffman. The subject for the debate to be held at the Milton Grove school- house is “Resolved, That a woman should have the right to vote.” A new creamery is in course of erection at Milton Grove. It will I be a branch of the Elm Dale cream- ery, Reist, Nissley & Co., and will | go 1mto operation May 1, when the [ first milk will be received. tv Happenings at Rheems Station. J. G. Stauffer, buildind annex to his big stable. Albert Harstock, moved from this place to Marietta last Monday. is an Clayton A. Fariner has accepted a position at Phoeuixville, at mould. ing. deliveried his Ulrich Samuel Garber, seven acres of tobacco to S. at Elizabethtown. The rural mail route under way for West Donegal by E. L. IHeisey, is under favorable prospects anid citizens are anxiously awaiting the results. Rumors have it there is opy-osition. Ezra Souders, miller for S. G, | Grayhill on Wednesday was found staitway by Jacob Killian, a helper. He was removed to his residence at once by Messrs. Killian, Kraybill Na Wolegmuth. On the way to his house he regained consciousness but could give no account of what occurred. Dr. Thome, Milton Grove was summoned and reports nothing saous, . { § California has almost a monopoly | ago the former barn was destroyed em me ict. 8 er rene te CEN pine = - 3 East Donegal Items. io ap Samuel Leopard will move to Mt, Joy on the 1st. : ! Friday, April 4 and Friday April | Jacob Musser is threshing out hig grain this week. : Jacob Hoffines sold $60 worth of shoats last week. Washington Holloway is on hand once more at catch gate at Hiestands hill, Henry Witmer, successor to John Weaver, began his duties as super~ visor last Friday. i The saw mill of B. F* Hiestand & ison at Chickies, was obliged to shut down last Monday, owing to high water, ; John A. Mouck and B. F. Hies- tand have been awarded the contract to furnish stone for the furnace, which is being repaired at present Peter Otto will moye on the farn which he bought two years ago., Harmon Drager will oceitpy the placa on which Mr. Otto lives at present. General orders were issued on Wednesday from headquaters of the National Guard of Pennsylvania announcing that the next division encampment will be held from July 12-19, at Mount Gretna, Sampson, the strongest man, whom we read about in good books, was the first man to advertise. He took two solid columns to demon- strate his strenth, when seyeral thou- sand people tumbled to his scheme and he brought down. the house. Donegal Springs J. C. Nissley sold his tobacco at 8 and 2. Henry Witmer sold his havana at 15 and 1. Jacob Zook sold his tobacco fou 8 and one. Peter R." Nissley got 9 and 1 for his tobacco. 9 - Cyrus Schroll received ‘8 and for his tobacco. ~N— lying unconscious at the foot of the | penumonia, when you have a severe cold, | Willianr yer sold his sobacco for 8 anit. C. C. Miller bought two fine hogs from A. C. Livengood. Harry Hossler moved to J. W. Newcomer’s farm on Tuesday. Christ Zook moved on the Aaron Breneman farm last Tuesday. C. C. Miller sold one of his crops of tobacco at 8, 3 and 2 and the other lot at 7 and 2. Peter Nissley, Rohrer Stoner, A. B. Lutz and Michael Shearer were busy hauling manure last week. ——— QI betes test Our Sale Register. When sale bills are printed at this office, : we will insert a notice same as the follow ing, in the BULLETIN cach week from the time the bills are ordered until the sale, FREE of charge : Send in your dates. Wednesday, March 19—In Florin, horses, wagons, buggies, surrey, trott- ing wagon, lot of new and second-hand harness, etc., by A. By x ierly. J. G. Beatty, auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 26—At the Washington House, Mount Joy, horse, wagons, household goods and bar room fixtures by B. F. Clarkson. Wednesday, March 26— Near Eris- wan's meeting house, mules, horses, cows, farming implements etc. by Sim— on Bard. On Friday, March 268—1In Florin, large lot of household and kitchen fur= niture by Mrs. John Moeton. Monday, March 31— Near Florin, large lot of household and kitchen fur- niture by Mrs. John B. Myers. —————— You have good reason to fear an attack of accompained by pains in the chest or in the back between the shoulders. Geta bottleof Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use itas directed and it will prevent the threatened |attack. Among the tens of thousands who have used this Remedy for colds and la- grippe, we have yet tc learn of a single case that hasresulted in pnettmonia, which shows . that this Remedy is a certain preventive of hat dangerous disease. Forsale by J. Bi armany, Florin, =
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