Jurors Drawn. he jurors drawn for the Sat- this from the wheel on the following from ors Sept. 8B, W-. ount Joy Borough. 8—EKred Reilly Reem, Sessions Sept. p, C. LL, Charles, Rapho ; H. C. egal 3 Henry Evens, East h Pleas Sept. 22—Edw. st Donegal. h Pleas Sept. 29—A. S. fT; Rapho ; Amos M. Stau- t Donegal ; Milton C. Bow- . E. Hoffer, Mount Joy bor- 20 —Aaron John 8S. Garman, ion Pleas Oct. er, I. M. Engle, y Rapho ; Isaac Joy township ; Jacob Sny- ount Joy borough ; Henry er, West Donegal. mon Pleas Oct. er, Geo. H. Glattacher, East gal 3; Jv I Fenstermacher, | t Joy borough ; Wm. Diffen— 1, Mount Joy townehip { John eBride, West Donegal ; Hen- . Hamilton, Rapho. A Little Bit Off. 'he writer of the base ball arti- in last week’s issue of the Eliza— town Chronicle, is a little off eggs when he says that Graybill o pitched part of the game here o weeks ago, is from Maytown, as was born and raised here. An her thing we would like to know how our team got 21 runs with ly six hits. Anybody can play all and make errors but not every- ody [especially Elizabethtown] can | play ball without making errors. | Before E’town can have that third | fame which the Chronicle speaks of | their team must learn how to play a than 27—Amos cansidorablo ra mo ari less WEEKL FLORIN, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1902. MANY LOCAL NOTES. What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since the Last Issue. on the Mrs. Harry Keener, is sick list. William Abel was at Lancaster on Monday. Mrs. Spencer Ibaugh of Downing— SS town, is visiting in town. Rev. H. M: Miller and family left on Monday for Mount Gretna. Miss Minerva Dyer 1s spenaing sev= eral weeks with friends at Sporting Hill, Alvin Nissley, of Hanover, York county, is visiting his parents in town. Ralph McSherry, spent last week in town with Wm. Schutte. The Henry Young property was neatly repainted and makés a neat of Sunbury, appearance. A Union Woods meeting will be held at Munima’s grove next Sat- urday and Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Rineer and two child: | ren of Elizabethtown are spending several days in town. Jacob Etnier and wife of Palmyra, visited the latter’s sister Mrs. Eli Carson on Sunday. * Peter Gruber and wife of neat Bainbridge, spent Sunday with William Abel and wife. Mrs. A. B. Hambright, is spend- ing one week with her parents at Bachmanville¢; Dauphin Co. S. S. Gingrich took a bus load of our citizens, eighteen in number, to Landisville camp on Sunday. Simon Nigsley #nd family; of Lancaster, were the guests of J. K. Nissley in town on Sunday. Call up 860B if in need of any electrical work or address Harry Peopple, Box 92, Mount Joy. E. W. Numbers and family were the guests of the latter’s parents H: P. Baer and wife over Sunday. + ’ I of anon is Salunga Notes Frank Emswiler and wife were at Lancaster on Mondgy, Aaron Hershey Made a flying’ trip to Lancaster on I} _ Anas Brackbill 2nd family spert Saturday and Sunday at Strasbug visiting friends. Charles Staley and wife of Mari-- etta, spent Sunday Phares Musselman and wife. 4, with A: M. Garber and wife were tke guests of C. M. Garber and family at Mouatville on Sundiy. A. M. Garber. had house treated to coat of which makes a fine appearance. his miiller’s a paint David Cooper purchased a horse from Z. W. Keller at Mount Joy which he is speeding on our streets. A number of our popular fisher- men make daily trips to the Chiques to feed and angle the tooth Big some; Ephraint Hernley aed wife dnd Mrs. Lizzie Risser of Rheems, spent Sunday with Jonas B. Nissley axd family. Stras— Salwe— Misses Alice Rohrer of burg and Lillie Ifershey of ga; spent Friday with John Brene- man and wife. Our butcher; Ira B: reived injuries in a peculier marrer Herr, while standing in frout of his here The animal was kicking to keep ef: the flies and struck Mr. Herr cr thigh. « General Notes There aré rumors that Mount Joy establish district perhaps at Milton township will a high school, Grove. On the afternoon 23rd, of August Saturday at one o'clock p. m, the J Zion Childrer will hold a larvest Home service én the furm of Benj- aa EL neait Mount Joy, re— | LLETI MOUNT JOY BOROUGH: | Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief] Yet Interesting Manner. Miss Annie Holwager was taken) serionsly ill on Friday. A. Li. Campbell of the Lancaster Examiner, was in town on Thursday: R. F. Holly, of Elmira, N. Y. spent last week with M: IL. Greider Charles Willer had his sign at the Washington repainted on Monday. Arlington Strasbach had a severe fall on Saturday, cutting his hand | ni knee, The loeal baseball team will be off on a ten days’ trip the latter part of | this month, | | Miss Ielen Morrison, of Wash- {ington, D. C., is the guests of Mrs. | H. S. Newcomer, | Jd. Hay Brown Zeller, of Girard [ College, Phila., 1s the guest of his H. Zeller. { Albert Mooney of the United | States Army, returned home after | uncle J. three years’ service. Mrs. Harry Grosh of this place, {visited her cousins at Lebanon for several days last week. C:. 8. Greider, of Harrisburg | spent Sunday at ome with his par— ents M. I. Creider and wife. Benjamin E. Metzler jr., who is well known here, with his wife have [gone to housekeep ing at Steelton Mrs, David Leib of West Main street; took sick very suddenly Fri- day ndon but is somewhat im- proved. Charles Eby, of Williamson School, arrived home on Friday and will spend geveral days with his parents. The Presbyterian Sitnday-school held its annual picnic at Donegal Springs on Thursday and it was fairly well attended. Liveryman Strickler took a bus load of young folks to Landirville camp on Supday as did also Eman- 1 Su 50 CENTS A YE Farmers ae well advanced with Rapho Gleanings, | plowing. | The welcome voice of the Katydid is again to be heard. Farmers are as busy as the bees, gathering in the oat haitvest; which is a remarkably good one. : Only afew young folks from this section attended the TLandisville camp metting last Sunday. Most of the tobacco is making a rapid growth, but Ve Bceasionly see large tracts the plants ate yet small: Last week was “exceptional week with strangz, but well dressed, foot travelers on the road. Most of them carried heavy valiség; but who they were we can not tell Batiner day ont the hills Last Monday was the for blackberrying parties but then the way thiéy were ordered out of the clearings and the language some of thet tised; although Chris. tian professoion, was a caution: —_—— Arrested For Stealing. About 10.30 o’clock on Wednes— day morning Sergealt Frimd at Lan caster received a telephone message from Mount Joy to arrest John Smeltzer, 18 years of age, of Mount Joy, who was wanted there for stealing his brother’s gold watch, a ring belonging to his sister, and a silver watch, a ring and a watch charm, At 1.30 Sm:ltzer was ar- rested at Niseley’s réstaurant on E. Chestnut street. The following day he was prose- cuted for the same by his brother Eli, before Alderman Deen at Lan- caster. Smeltzer was given a hear= ing on Saturday afternoon and up- on promising never td do #nything of that kind hereafter, lié was dis— charged. te - = Car Wheel Broken: While a fast freight was passing Elizabethtown a wheel on one of tlie cars broke and just east of tite freight depot it came off and broke in thre As the train was running af ed ran as far ices. BASE BALL A Very Close and Exciting Mount Joy. At Mount Joy on Frida Tall club of that place def All-Collegiates of Leban exciting game. The countians had a slight § both batting and fieldiy out by bdnching their features of the gante one—hand catch of a Helman’s work at sh MT. JOY: \ 1 0 Shreiner If Engle ef Stoll 3h Forduey e Brandt 2b Hellman $s Snyder 1b Henry of Hepting p Totals time 1 3 1 1 0 0 Hn | rz Modnt Joy All-Collegiate Well ! | CE Sant Se 9122 B Down went Ephrata mi What will and Mount’ Jj If any pit his release, Mount Jo waterlo P, The Mg printed over, sa by a seq ber neg Man Mount put t derfu saw rate, ga w( el : 0K 0.) 2'3 0 2 0} 0, ( a Wel
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