= KLY BULL JULY 30, 1902. pied aT 50 CENTS'A YEAR THE WE FLORIN, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, Donegal Springs RHEEMS STATION. | Constable Bennett a Busy Man. On Thursday night George Shate was arrested by Constable Bennett at Mount Joy, and locked up over He was given a hearing by ‘Squire CB. Hershey on Friday morning and the costs, amounting to $4, were imposed. George Poff who when BShatz was MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief Yet Interesting Manner. The telephone at McElligott’s cigar and tobacco store, was taken Salunga Notes Miss Annie 18 friends in New Jersey MANY LOCAL NOTES. What Tradspires in the Bisy Villagé Wist 6f Here Abe Sload, plasterer, of Maytown and a force of men began work on A. C. Rutherford was at Lancas= Garber visiting ter last week What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since the Last Issue. The Methodist picnic on Saturday was well attended. Miss Bertha Ishler home on a vacation. Joe Tuck and family of Philadel= phia are visiting A, B. Greider. The oats harvest will be a thing of the past, soon night. Miss Isther Rupp returned home week with her the new school louse. The Donegal schoolyard fence will : out this week, Mrs. John Suyder and children of York is] . : after spending a friend at Steelton soon be treated to a coat of white— wash. Seventeen thousand bushel of interferred St William Walker and William C. H. Reider, is the apprentic at Annie Kauffman of Landisville, h: we retilriied to their Home at E. H. Reider’s saddlery:. Roanoke, Va, taken into custody, was atrested and wheat was purchased at the Rheem¢ warehouse from Jan. 1st, 1902 to spent I'riday and Saturday with A. oy given a hearing by ’Squire Ricker. M. Garber, and family. L gq The costs, $5.17, were paid. A colored tiamp was arrested on Thursday evening by constable E. K. Bennett and locked up. He was given a hearing Friday morning be: fore ’Squire Hershey and was left go on promising to leavethe town at Wintermoyer were out blackberry- ing on Sunday. fe An educated turtle is the latest FalE 15. foun around Carmany’s store. ra CR Bert Fisher and wife of Lancaster spent several days in towh. Who took shoe string express for Joint on Saturday evening? Mrs, Ed. Stoll, will leave for het llome at Ptttsburg, today. Mrs. Sarah Stohler, of Wrights- ville, was in town on Tuesday. A native of Africa will lecture in the U. B. church this evening. Miss Bertha Vogle of Lancaster, is visiting her grandparents in town. Andrew Hostetter, was the guest of his father several days last week. | Miss Ella Easton of Lancaster was | the guest of her mother on Stinday. Lizzie Walters, was the guest of her son at Columbia a few days last ide On Friday, July 18, to Irvin the Mount Joy yard the m a it to l no n all ed by no 8 to rub hf town icie our that is tb visitors er, ess thie com— ¢“Johah” won J. Y. Kline of Florin, built thé chimney on the new school, starting in the cellar walling an 8 inch pipé Bricker, and wife of township, a son. John Shelly, of Philadelphia, is sojoutning among friends in town Jonas B., Nissley and wife spent Thursday with Mrs. Nissley’s father Daniel S. Hetr, at Bast Petersburg. Quite a number of our young folks attended the joint picnic of the Kast Petersburg Sunday Schools, at] Penryn last Wednesday H. H. Hess and wife, of Danville, M. H Hess and wife Willow street, and Aaron Hegs and Sunday A large number of our people attended the festiyal at Flor- in on Saturday evening and on Sun day Landisville was the attraction. young to make a good draft. for several days. ; : y One car load of tobacco war load= ed on the warehouse siding in this place last Friday purchased by Gu r’ . . Zook, of Lancaster city: A certain party in this vicinity was loading stumps on a wagon the other day when he saw a snake. After giving a friend fifty cents to remove the snake, he was afraid to unload the stumps for fear he might D. R. Wagner and wife are en— joying the sea breezes at Atlantic{ City for a week. Cr—— Mrs. Phil. Pyle and little son, of | . Feast at Rei¢h’s: Uniontown, are visiting the family tl ee evening a Love of John F. Pyle. Feast and feet washing, one of the Dr. T. F. McElligott had a neat {quaint customs of the River Rreth=- sign bung in front of his cigar and |ren denomination, was celebrated tobacco store on Monday. at Reich’s meeting house. The brethren came from far and near to the services, and the attendance was New of H. H. Bard of ear Elizabethtown has captured 42 moles from April Ist to July 19, catching the most of them in the sweet potato grotind; ed wife of Lancaster; spent with A B Hershey and wife see more. The News of Newtown. Mrs. John K. Witmer is slowly recoving from a severe spell of sick- During the thunder storm last Friday morning, lightning struck into the barn of Paris Rohrer and splintered the rafters at the gable end and went to the foundation. Myr. Rohrer was in the horse stable at the time and the shock knocked him and two mules down. re Death of Mrs. Mary Engle Mrs. Mary Engle, widow of the late Hiram Engle, of Marietta, died | at the home of her son-in-law, John K. Miller, of Maytown, at ten o’clock on Sunday evening. On Sat: urday; while visiting her son-in-law she suffered an attack of paralysis— the third which she had experienced —but lingered until th. end came at the above-named hou . Mrs. Engle was a member of the River Breth- ren Church; Her husband, who died twenty-eight years ago, was a vety prominent fruit grower in the tipper end of the county. Deceased is survived by two sons—Alvin H. and H, Wilson, both of Philadel- p'.ia—and two daughters=-Eliza— beth, wife of John K. Miller, of Maytown; and Emily, wife of Sam uel Greidery of wunear Mount Joy. The funeral will be held at Reich’s meeting-hoise at ten o’clock this morning. Interment in the adjoin- ing graveyard. ; — Amos C, I'riday, Ex-Treasurer West Donegal School Board, was itt town Saturday morning early, on business and inspecting the school= John Hiestand of Philadelphia, spent several days with his uncle, B. E. Hiestand, of this place. Call up 860B if in nced of any electrical work or address Harry Peopple, Box 92, Mount Joy. ness. The River Brethren tion will hold harvest home seryices at the home of Mrs. Mary Ioffman on Saturday. The Junior Cornet Band will hold a festival on Saturday evening Turn out and support the boys for they deserve it. 1! The United Brethren 7 1School in this place, held their pic- nie in the park on Saturday and in spite of the clondy weather it was well attended. immense. The services were con. ducted by the Revs, Aaron and Jacob Martin, of Elizabethtown, Jacob Hess, of Newtown, and Jonas Mumma, of Florin. Thesé évents invariably draw large audiences, a great proportion of those in atten dance going out of curiosity: It is, however, one of the tenta of the River Brethren faith and théy will 20 to no end of trouble to bé pres- ent. denomina- house, as had wind four ersole, the very sick at f the result of danger. 4 03 x—-2 ¥ 1 3-3-0--1 8. Undertaker and cabinent ihaker Hottenstein, of near Elizabethtown, passed through this place last Satur- day delivering some of his find furniture, William Evans fence maker assis: ted by the building committee; West Donegal school board erected a post fence on north side of school mmer week. Miss Mary Beatty of Lancaster, spent Sunday ih town with her par- The large new scales at Philip Frank’s malt aré now in position and ready for service: house ents. Fannie Fendrich, was the of her parents at Bainbridge Sunday. James Fendrick and wife, Bainbridge, were visitors to town on Sunday. Our congenial landlord Mr. Abel, had quite a turnout on Saturday evening. David Able, of York, was the guest of his father William Able, in town on Sunday. John Thuma and Casper Eater of Marietta were the guests of William Able on Sunday. IH. H. Reider proprietor of Eagle Quite a nunber of people attend= | Studio, of Elizabethtown, was in ed the Lutheran Sunday School pic- | town on Monday. nic at Lititz last Wednesday. Sane! Brubaker ~(lliveg Kaegel cut a deep gash in| Lebanon, were the guest of Thomas his loft leg at TW®-kmec While” cUttamStoler on Sunday. . ~ ing wood near Kaegel’s mill last| = C7¢M¢ -and Herber or and Bert Fisher, were out on a fishing guest on Simon R. Nissley and Katie I. Berto, both of Rapho township, were granted a marriage license. Sunday a H. H. Strickler, and wife have grotind., returned after a very pleasant visit to friends at New Bloomfield, Pa. The Water Committee had intend ed to clean the reservoiron Sunday but it was postponed on account of muddy water. The Pennsylvania Railroad paint. ers de now bitsy painting the rail- road bridge at the New Haven street crossing, -—— Dental Parlofs Removed. The Progressive Dental Parlors, which heretofore occupied rooms 224:26 of the Woolwortli Building, Lancaster, have moved tlieir quarters to 26 East King street, over the Union Trust Co. An attractive an appears in another column of this paper. Their workis A No 1, as all will and do say that were treated.by these dentists, Dr. C. I... Thourot and Dr. W. Spry Hurlock. Pain- less extractions, full sets of teeth $4.00, and (old crowns, 22K $2.50. What moredo you want? ree ff A. The bell purchased by the school Board fivith a Laiicaster firm weights 450 lbs, This Will be an addition to the bells of the town. This will be a very prominent one. - East Donegal Items. We will have a slashing crop of ay bill each made [corn this year. 5. Frederick Fletcher, a student at Lehigh college, is home on his sum- mer’s vacation. Harry Miller, who is employed with Jac. S. Musser, has recovered after a spell of sickness, e deciding game, a triple and three E. Ii: Heisey the only applicant eXamited for the rural mail routd from tliis place through West Done: gal, has taken orders for nearly 75 mail boxes along the route which the irispeclor viewed: Abe Fornédy has Albert Gises carpenter of E’tow, is a large tobacco shed on his near tliis place for Daniel Shank; tenant farmer who has 10 acres of tobacco planted and in fine con= ditions. d make a good he stuff —both in the bat. all, Florin has base b enough to support a y certainly did on the ladies ell as thefoemir, The Tobacco Growers’ Associat— ion will hold a meéting on Saturday August 2, at the Experimental Station near Marietta. erecting and wife, of farm Elmer Givens and his painters are busy decorating the large brick school house in this place. It will take some time to complete this job. t Joy Wins: team took the giuget Lititz aggregation by administeting a coat h to the tune of 15 to 0. people could not locate urves and the local team’s hme, at once accounts for in-pectioh of Tobacco: On Thursday morning County Commissioners M. L. Greider, Lewis J. Kirkand Jacob M. Henderson; and Messrs. Samuel W. Diller, Jacob Groff and H. Will, of Lan- caster, and County Auditor G. G. Lindsay, of East Donegal, inspected the tobacco being grown at the State experimental station on the farm of Dr. H. M. Alexander: Later they were entertained at a Landisville Gleanings substantial at Wenger's Mrs. Harry Kacy of Pittsburg, id Hotel, Maytown, by Commissioner visiting 'W. Il. Kacy and wife since Saturday. Sherman White, agent for the Bi R. R. dt Bird-in-hand, was i over Sunday. Wednesday. — expedition on Monday. v- E. H. Rider and family spent Sunday at Mastersonville, the guest of Mrs. Rider’s parents. Charles Schutte, of Lancaster, re- turned home after spending a week with his uncle in this place. Henry Nissley of Florin, made a search for water cldse to the ware house wkere they contemplate drill Kev. C. I. Behney is absent from his home on a three weeks’ vacation There will be no preaching services in the Bethel until the sécoiid Sab- bath in August. Rapho Gleanings, Blackberrying parties are numer- ous in this community. Supervisor Wm. Rice is greatly improving the roads around here. Death of Harriot P. Watson Miss Harriet P, Watson, a daugh- ter of the late Dr. Nathaniel Wat— gon aiid a member ef one of the most prominent families in the north- western seetion of the county, died at her home ¢“Millbauk,” near Met. Joy; Monday. She was well-known Lancaster city. The funeral, which was private, was hdd on Thursday morning at_10 o’clock, with interment dt Donegal. ing or digging a well in the neat future and number of strong streams, As vet they hg § an yet, not fiilly decided where 0 will locate the well. ee located a John Rahm is haying an addition built to his dwellitig on Manheim street. When completed a bath tub and fixtures will be placed in position by John IH. Buohl. The East Pennsylvania Eldership of the Churches of God, will not be held in Columbia this Fall in con- — sequence of the epidemic wliich pre A Desk Very Much inf Dispute: — | Lof10q in that place. Samuel Sheaffer sold a writing desk to Millard Foltz, several weeks ago. It is alleged that Foltz did not pay for the article he purchased, and on Titesday evening Constable David Kreiner C. Amos Geib and caught a woodchuck on the P. xeib farm, one day last week. at. Mount Joy. r h reparing Square in Stipervisor Witmer is | Market street from the | | this place to the Cross Roads. Jacob Herr, who tenants John S. Stauffer’s farm, has purchased Dr, S. S. Brecht’s farm, near Union Square. Mr. Herr intends to take possession of it on April 1st. Mr, ening Stauffer is on the lookout fora good Bat Herds holse ran. of 50 and reliable tenant farmer. E tI while tiod 1% front FP —r—— — Na — A \ - | of (Carmany’s store but no damage in WO x arms r 11 aug r . J. S. Carmany, wife and daughter dinner Mary, were guests of Frank Shank and wife, at Landisville, on Sunday Henderson. reat LS an A Paralyied Cow. Simon Rutt of West Donegal township has a large well bred cow that is paralyzed. She uses her head and tail but i8 helpless other- wise. She was found in the Conoy creek, which flows thtoiigh the field, It required the efforts of seven men to remove her. It is no hew disease but & tare ong, and one to whiclihe greatest milkers and heayiest cows are subject, wiien springing. Mr, Rutt built a tent over her and will try to save ler. Sig — Wanted Push. Some one called at a local store the otlier day and asked one of the clerks for ¢“Push.” The clerk look- ed exclamiition points, stating they bad no such thing: The deter— mined ciutstonier would not giye up. He wads then asked whether he could point to it if he saw it. He then owled the surroundings and pointed to “Force.” He made “force” and ¢“Pash” synonymous. bh sd BEB Miss Lizzie U. Kuiesel and Mr, Harmon Miller, both of this place were married on Thursday evening by Rev. H. S. Hottenstein, at his residence, at East Petersburg. Howard Shickley and his wedded wife of Philadelp several days in thie place the guests of Wm. Spro W. W. Bennet of connty, is assisting gage at the railroa camp on account ¢ traflic. Miss Buelal "3G Tyas p, - Q . risduiyg, after spending 0 WEEeRS with friends at Wilmington, Del. of rf 1 Totals 15 Lititz r 0 0 0 Something Unusual, David Wagner, who resides on West Main street, Mount Joy, has a hen that was a chick this spring. Several days ago this young hen laid an egy and to Mr Wagner's surarise was done. Mrs. Whissner, of Lancaster, Mrs, [Harnish, and H. Wenger and wife, of Mache; spent Sunday with W. Donaghy, accontpanied by Mr. Sheaffer, went for and took the desk Miss Estella Yeiser of Myerstown [i +10 latter's home. Tater Foltz Lebanon county, was the gu st of brought_suit before "Squire Ricker. Mrs. A. B. Hambright several days| After a number of witnesses were the past week: heard the case was returned to court. The base ball festival on Saturday TS | success. © In cf bnter 58 bn 3b fauffman 1b st P 3 2b ir ¢ Kauffman rf nk If Totals Git Joy 40001313315 000000000-0 — pe Received a Reward: ob H. Zeller, agent for the range Co. of America, a handsome present a guarantee Several The members of the Mount Joy Hall Association dug a hole about twenty-five feet deep at the entrance of the pool room, in the basement of the Hall building, that will drain the waste water after a tain. the egg contained to yolks. Several days later it laid another of the same character. On Wednesday another egg that was laid by the same hen, was an egg with a hard shell inside If any body has — 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mrs, I. D. Stehman and daughter Jess, Misses Gertrude Metzger and Grace Cling,” Miss Roberts, Miss Haskell, ev. and Mrs. Wayne Channell and children of this place; are camping at Landis ville. J. C. Park, ore of the “boys” of Marietta, spent the time very pleas- antly in town oti Surday evening in renewing acqtiaintance among sweet- hearts of former days. The laich string is always out for you Clayton. Christ Buohl and Harry Hilde- brandt of town were at Mount Gretna on Thursday calling on Frank Good wha he is getting his cottage at that place in shape to accomodate his family who will occupy it. William Widman jr. of Florin is re- painting it. Mushy is also building a stable for Dan’s comfort. v Suit for Damagés Mrs Minerva Eshleman of Mount Joy; entered suit before Squire F A Ricker against Pins Hennsell, in trespass for the recovery of damag— es which she alleged she sustained by reason of spoiling a dress in dyes ing it: ~The case was heard and held by Squire Ricker under advisement until this afternoon at 2 o’clock evening was a grand Thanks for the people’s support and their liberal patronage. of artother eg. liens laying anything more unusual than this, we would certainly be glad to hear from them, A iin stopped off hefe as the guest Christian Newconter and wife. TO ee TU ode ee = NOOR re Don’t forget the, festival to be held in the park in this place on Saturday. The Mount Joy Band will furnish the music. For the accommodation of sengers to and from camp; the fol lowing through trains will stop on the P. RR. to Aug. 7. Daily, Niagara Express west at 10.48 a. m, and East Line west at 1,54 p. Main Line Express east at 4. m., Sundays only. pas= 1z Big Time at Newtown. The Junior Cornet Band of New- : just Thomas Stoler our tinner finished tining Michael Moore's big chicken hatchery which is 148 feet long. Mr. Moore will add another 100 feet before long. Master Wiser, of near town, ere— ated considerable excitement in town on Monday when he drove the streets of our town with a goat hitched to a sulky. Sporty boy. The Christian Endeavor Society of the U. B. church, of this place, will give an interesting entertain— ment on Sunday evening, August 3.) Churches of God, died July 21, at No charge will be made and all are|pjs late residence in Orrstown, invited te attend. ’ Franklin cornty; Pa. town. has completed arrangements for another festival to be held in the Band Hall on Saturday evening Aug 2. They invite everybody to come and spend a pleasant evening. Refreshments of all kinds will be served and a visiting band will be on deck and make the welkins ring with sweet mhsic. Don’t miss it for if you do you'll regret it. Jac prudential Inisu early receives bom the compaty as his faithful services. =€ he received a beauty In the nob a Wirge flag pearing the and. stripes, 6x9 feet. Mr. yaluessthe gift very highly. Work of t5 ‘rphan’s Court. 1d ge Smith g the Orphans Court bog 3 num! of others has pled joations ess-the following cases. becca and Peter Helman, Anna sle Mount Joy; Catherine Shaup, iq B. Myers, East D gnuegal. | mu 10 p. H. G. Musselman,of Philadelphia who is-well known here, is off onan extended trip to Denver, Colorado. He is accompanied by his wife and two childreti. They expect to re— main in that city two weeks. W. H. Kacy, the ticket agefit af i the railroad station, received a very —_——— | bad sprain in the back last Thurs— Right You Are Percy. day while iinloading a large ice A Maytown resident; who wore a cream freezer from one of the trains No. 6 shoe, now walks about in a for the camp grounds, which will No. 4. He has been washing his | Keep him from attending to his du= feet iti alum water for four years |tiés for some time. His assistant past fo reduce them. It would be | Edward Wilhelm, of Salunga, will a good remedy for a long tongue.— | have charge of the station during Marietta Register. i his absenee. Samuel Kinsley, treasurer of the! Housekeeper Wanted. East Peuna. Eldership of the Wanted a lady to keep house in a family of three. Fair wages to good lady. Applyat once to John Phelan Mount Joy Pa. [