anager 1 club, ng the Fhtsville. Ncrris- strongest thus far prove a asident. ear Lancas- Benjamin ed on S ptiou. 0) hoon at 9. ‘his late home on Thursday evening. IE WEEKLY BULLETI FLORIN, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 20, 1902. Donegal. ements are being ssley of town at Rhires,a carpenter the ming and tread on 1 which was ist. A hatchet was rd and was mg on hog not thrown Shires on the fore— ) The lh fell down into the rker. Dr.:JIno. J. lered medical a deep gash. aid a number of stitches MOUNT JOY BOROUGH. Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief Yet Interesting Manner. The Troubadours are here. Rev. Barr has returned home. James Brown of Philadelphia, is visiting friends in town George Shookers of Philadelphia it visiting friends in town Mrs. Harry Grosh is slowly re- covering from a spell of sickness. Paris B. Hinkle of the new barber at W. B Lebanon, is Bender's. scalp wound. Mr. 80 bruised about the ls the second accident at that place within a d should be a warning be careful, Cancer of the Stomach. 1 Shellenberger died - at mn Mount Joy, Thursday rom cancer of the stomach years. She was born township and br of the Presbyterian church | fer in was t Joy. husband and lildren survive the latter's nging from five twenty Deceased is surviyed oy her ', Mrs. Anna Kraybill, who in Mount Joy, and by several Sand a brother. The latter Sallie and Francis Kraybill, bunt Joy ; Mrs. J. L, Brunner, ncaster, and Reuben R, Kray- f Winfield, Kan. The fun- ook place at two o'clock on rday afternoon, interment being e in Eberly cemetery. YF N et im Twentieth Century Photos. I'he latest and most stylish photo- This place is being well repre- sented at Harrisburg almost nightly George Shatz was presented with a bouncing baby on Sunday by his wife. Services were held in the Re- formed Mennonite church on Sun- day morning. The court proclamation, for Sep- found else- Cc tember court may b where in this issue. Mrs Kern and granddaughter, of Philadelphia, are guests of the fam. ily of Peter Brunner Messrs. Martin Spickler and Walter Kreiner of Lancaster, spent Wednesday in town. Harry Bassler of Lancaster, is the guest of his grandfather, S. EK. Miller of this place. Ed. Boyd and wife, of Manheim, spent Sunday in town as guests of Christ Herr and wife, Miss Carrie Rodgers of Bingham- ton, N. Y., is the guest of the fam— ily of A. K. Manning. The Detwiler property on Mount Joy street, occupied by Benjamin Connelly is being raised. Call up 860B if in need of any aphs in the market today are Me-| : wpe photos. They are some- | R Ginily new and are only | yt out A. Rick. | a) per Tid alg : Po Tr . mirc p-to- (5 | 4 Sy rk, at Mount Joy, Sees jis large assortment of fine and | stylish samples. This office printed a lot of circulars in reference to ard a call and a com- | these photos, this week, at Mr. Ricker’s gallery, former photographs | parison with will at once convince you tiiaf they. are a8 fine as imported silk. The] mountings are folders with crepe tissue paper to protect the print. Go and see them. man Af remnant wr) Death of A. G. Mooney. Prof. A. G. Mooney, of Philadelphia formerly of Mount Joy, died at his home on Tuesday morning at 1.20 a. m, after a lingering illness, from a complication diseases. He was a brother of Mrs. P. J. Dieter and Mrs Wm. of Mount Joy. The remains were brought on Friday morning a 10514 for inter— ment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. of Brown, Preaching services were held from eA erm Slight Runaway. Eli Ginder, who resides on a farm short distance east of Mount Joy, left his horse stand in front of II. &, Newcomer's hardware store on Thursday morning. The horse scared and ran off and had it not been for his timely capture by Geo. Poff, the result would by far more worse, but as it was no damage was effected. ——el Hurt at a Picnic A big pienie was held at Heisey’s Grove, near Elizabethtown, on Wed- nesday, the Lutheran, Reformed and Bethel Churches and the O. U. A. M., of Maytown, participarting. While engaged in one of the sports John Markline, aged seventeen years broke his right arm. Moved to Chiques. George W hitecanip, who had been resident of this place for many s_moved his family 2nd house- i the, farm of Charles €. on Thursday enote his time s George. n electrical work or address Harry Peopple, Box 92, Mount Joy. Wm. McElroy moved his house- hold goods to Marietta yesterday where he securgd employment at he > Miss May Manning returned home from a pleasant visit to Ler sister Mrs. Rev. M. J. Bieber, at Bing- hamton N, Y. H.G. Stoler and Abbie Shelly succeeded in catching four large suppers and three eels at the cregk on Mcnday nigh'e.-- Misses May C Killian, May ~An= derson and Charles Clinton Roland of Philadelphia, are vyisiting the family of J W Roland George W. Dimeler of West Don- egal and Catharine M. Sweigart of Mount Joy township, were granted a marriage license on Thursday. Mrs. Guy E. «Morrow and son Ralph, of York, add Miss- Morrow of Marietta, were the guests of HH. E. Ebersole and family on Saturday H. G. Smoker, wife and little son, of Columbia, spent seyeral days in town last week as guests of J. E. Hoover and wife on Marietta street. Mount Joy Boy, a sorrel gelding owned by Wm, Strickler near town, got two fourths in the three at Lancaster on of minute class race Iriday. B. S. Dillinger of this place, is representing Cove Lodge No. 201 K. of P. at the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias at Sunbury this week. The Prudential Life Insurauce Company, represented here by Jac- ob Zeller, can not be beaten for promptness They were notified of a death by letter from here at 12:34 and at 2;32 that same day, a check How’s that ? A good game of base ball played here last evening between the ‘Hasbeens’ a picked nine and the ‘Wouldbes,” the regular team which resulted in a tie—13 to 13 after playing ten innings, the game being called on account of darkness SE —— arrived was Harry Peopple transferred the telephone at Carmany’s store from the second to the first floor in the office yesterday afternoon : Won Two More. Mount Joy easily defeated Eph- rata on the former's grounds last Wednesday and demonstrated that it is the best amateur team in the county. The game was the best on the home grounds this year and it is a dead sure thing that everybody got their money’s worth. Runs Hits Mount Joy 6 10 Ephrata : 3 » Batteries—Bixler and Mentzer. Hepting and Fordney. Errors 1 0 & Quicksteps vs. Mount Joy. The game on Saturday with the Quicksteps of Reading, was anoth- er ‘peach’ but Mount Joy won with. | out much trouble, although the vis- itors defeated Ephrata twice already The score : this season. MOUNT JOY. R el - Helman s, s. Snyder, 1b. | | H. KE. Miller and wife of MANY LOCAL NOTES. What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since the L:st Issue. W. S. Neiman is on the sick list. Maria Saylors of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town, Miss Myra Booth was at Middle- {town last week. to Chas. Winters was a visitor Philadelphia on Friday. Mrs. Henry Young is confined to her home with sickness. Jac, Stokes and wife of Lancaster were in town on Sunday. “Mrs” Dietrich spent Sunday at Palmyra with his parents. Andrew Metzroth Lancaster, are visiting in town. Miss Fannie Sweitzer Phila- delphia, spent Sunday in town. Eliza— bethtown, were in town Sunday. and wife of of The Misses Gibble of Middletown Fordney, ¢ Hepting, p Engle, a. f. Leib, 3b. Brandt, 2b Shreiner 1. f. Hendrix, 1. f. ED ED i 0 1} | 0 w 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 he Hloos,onsrcal | oy — | 13 6 8 QUICKSTEPS. H Totals E Runnin, 2b, Kime, p, Tighe, 1b Smith, 3b, Comstock, e, Murtorf, 8.8. Henry, 1. f,, Colwell. r. f., Willough, c. f., Io NWO Wp > OD DODD pe =) 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 bio © © © im pins itd ' ‘ . ! } <r *® Mount Joy Quicksteps oo FS] o> W oN Accident at Donegal Extensive improvements are being made by H, B. Nissley of town at kis buildings on the farm at, Donegal George Shires, a carpenter of town, was working on the hog pen on Satarday morning and tread on the end of a board which was not sup- ported by a joist. A hatchet was lying on the board and was thrown up, striking Mr. Shires on the fore-- head and cutting a deep gash. The unfortunate man fell down inte the hog sty on a porker. Dr. J. J. Newpher rendered medical gid and it required a number of stitches to oo e the scalp wound. Mr. Shires was_ also=suised about the body. This is the seceudraccident that oc— curred at that place within-4, short J. G. Beatty had his are guests of Mrs. John Morton. Miss Minnie Seitz of York, spent Snnday in town with her parents. Prof. II. E. Trout and wife re- turned to their home at Clearfield. Mrs. Emanuel Hendrix and two sons of Philadelphia, are visiting in town. place of business wired for electric lights on ‘Monday. Ed Krodel and wife of Elizabeth- town, spent Sunday in town with friends. Christ Stultz and family of Mari- etta, were in the village on Sunday evening. Leander Sheetz of Elizabethtown was among friends in town on Thursday. Wm. Schutte and two daughters and Mrs, Becker were at Mt, Gret- ha gn Sunday. Wm. Brubaker of Brooklyn, was the guest of his brother Harvey in town last Sunday. John Stauffer of Amsterdam, N. Y., will spend several weeks in town with friends. E. S. Weaver, Wm. Abel and M. G. Myers attended a horse sale at Lancaster on Monday. Miss Minnie Nissley, sales lady in one of the leading stores in IHar- rishurg, is visiting in town. Miss Mary Carmany left on Mon- day evening for Mount Gretna, time and should be a warning~{Qr | oth rs to be careful. ee rp rere Two From the Marietta Register. Two West Marietta women had a lively scrap the other day, in which hair pulling and tongue lashings werz supplemented by a suit for assult and battery. The row was occasioned by one woman striking a child of the other in the side with a stone, and when protest was made by the mother of the child a wordy battle ensued, followed by a clinch. Two young ladies of Mount Joy, one married and the other wants to be, paid a visit to Columbia on Wednesday for the purpose of being vaccinated. When they found that tliere was no more smallpox in that village, they returned homo disap- pointed, their grief being appeased by the killing of the fatted grouud hog in honor of theirsafe return and that is not piling thz limburger on the bread too thick either. re ee A. S. Flowers Arrested A 8S Flowers, proprietor of Glen Orchard, the summer resort on the York county side of the river, was arrested at au early hour on Monday morning by an officer from York and taken to that city Ie was charged with having taken fish from the Susquenanna in an illicit man- ner by the use of set nets having been taken from his resort the lat=- ter part of last week by the same! officer The evidence produced be- fore the Alderman who held the hearing was inadequate to hold Mr Flowers and he was released (Donegal Inn at Maytown, where she will spend a week. Six fine-single comhed black Mi- norca hens for salé,- Inquire at this office. Thoronghbred stock. Mrs. Watson and grand-daughter of Landisville, were the guests of Wm. Watson one day last week. Harry Lutz and family of Harris- burg, returned home on Monday after spending several days in town. Mrs. Henry Schlegelmileh, Miss Hilda Ritter and Elmer Schlegel- milch were at Chickies on Sunday. Simon Menaugh, agent the Keystone typewriters, sold two ma- chines at Clearfield last Wednesday. for John Hertzler, wife and mother er of Rapho, were the guests of II, S. Kraybill and family cn Sunday. Henry Mumma was taken to the hospital at Lancaster on Monday to undergo a treatment for a rupture. Miss Emma Widman was the guest of her cousin Miss Irene M. Brandt at Middletown on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Saylors of New Brighton, Conn., was the gue:t of the family of Wm. Widman on Sunday. Misses Katie and Gertie Miller of Steelton, are spending a week in town with their grandparents Wm. Watson and family. Murs. Mary Saylors of Connecticut and Miss Maria Saylors of Lavcas- ter, visited the family of Amos Sheaffer on Sunday. Mr. Butzer, proprietor of the accom- panied by the manager of the Eph- rata base ball club, were in town on | Thursday. 50 CENTS A YEAR 2 8alunga Notes Samuel Miller is on the sick list. Mrs. Samuel Bender is very sick. Samuel R. Nissley spent Sunday at Rawlinsville camp. Wayne Shertzberger of Lancaster was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. Dierolf of Ephrata spent Sun- day with Johi Mumma and wife. A. Hl. Garber, had been to Lan- caster last I'riday to attend the races. Mr. Diffendall, of Landisville spent last Sunday with Jacob Floyd and family, : John Breneman threshed five acres of wheat which yielded; tw ndred bushels. Frank Shenk and wife were visit- ing Clayton H. Herr and wife last Sunday. 11. H. Eby ard sister accompanied by their friends spent Sunday at Atlantic City. Frank Emsweilet's well is finished required a depth of one which hundred and forty feet. Miss Annie H. Garber has return- ed froma three weeks’ yisit with friends at New Jersy and Chester. Estella Rupp and friecd to elo= Miss were at Lancaster Wednesday hear Rev. Shetter who is an quent speaker. A. B. Hershey, wife and daughter Alma spent last Wednesday at Pe quea, where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs, S. T. Davis. J. P. Weiss and wife, Miss Lillie ilershey, Misses Shenk, and Miss Alice Hostetter of Philadelphia, spent last Thursday evening with Aaron Hershey and family. Sa, Landisville Gleanings wife Eugene Diffenderfer, and children spent Sunday at Akron. Daniel Drace, wife and family visited friends and relatives at May- town on Saturday and Sunday. A strike occurred among the boarders at the hotel on Monday evening when half a dozen of them left for better accommodations. Simon Minnich is having a fine cement walk put in front of his dwelling this week. A force of half a dozen men from Ephrata are doing the work. Four tickets were sold from this place to the ¢Last Days of Pompeii’ at Harrisburg on Thursday evening and seven for Atlantic City on Sun— day on the P. R. R. Tomorrow afternoon the Rohrers- town Croquet Club will play a ser- ies of games with the local club. Both teams are evenly matched and are expected. 3 ares good¥games are expe Byron Kern who has een con fined to his home for the past B=" weeks on account of sickness; has again returned to work as third track operator at the PP. R. R. tower. Mrs, Aaron Hershey, who teach— es a class of a dozen small boys. in the Sunday School of the Bethel church, of this place, will giye a sociable on the large lawn at home at Garber’s mill tomorrow afternoon in honor of the little ones her Wallace Minnich was at Philadel- phia last week where he passed a very creditable examination in telegraphy on the P. R. R. At the same time be also visited his sister, Miss Neilie Schenk of Doylestown, Bucks Co. a Se Now They're Here. Who? Why the Oriental Trouba- doors, the best colored comedy com- pany on the road, This show 1s a surprise when compared with the one of last season, Larger, more people, mammoth waterproof tent, OF GENERAL INTEREST Labor day, Sept. 1st. Don’t rush in hot weather. Will September be blistering hot? Oysters will be ripe in two weeks: Shun the devil, whiskey and all his works. Potatoes are coming down, down down. Columbia was laid Saturday. Wm. M. Hipple, Marietta, raised tomato. liospital 3 cornerstone a 4l--ounce Smallpox still exists in Philadel phia. Are youvaccinated, Roastin’ ears dre very plentiful; very good and very cheap. Much tobacco at the Marietta experiment station is 9 feet high. Ex-Sheriff Andy Hershey buildetl himself a fine house in Aountvilles Mary Shaub’s residence in East Drumore was built in 1792. The blue Rock grist mill in Manor is rebuilt and ready for business. Eor the first Campmeeting trusteos time Landisville include two women. This is a good time fer paying your subscription due to the Bal- letin. Locusts have spoiled one-third the Paragon chestnut crop at Glen Orch- ard. York Capitalists have leased lands on Chestnut Hill, to seek for iron ore. The Elizabethtown and Florin trolly line is being urged by its promoters. Contractor Flick will build the new home for the Lancaster General Hospital. Columbia’s Co. C gave Capt. Eq (. Shannon a handsome sword on Monday evening. Doctor J. J. Newplier, of Mouut Joy, and Dr Jerome Kendig of Sa- lunga, are delegates to the State Medical Association which meets at Allentown September 16-18 rr A A Host of Visitor's. On Saturday and Sunday Joh Hossler and wife, of this place, en tertained tbe following children and grand children : William G. Hoss ler, of Bradford, Pa.; Clayton H. Hertzler, of Lancaster ; FEphrain: Hertzler and wife, F. F. Baker and wife, Mrs, Fannie W. Baker, of Rapho ; Amos Shearer, and little daughter, Ienry wife and two children,® of Mount Joy township ; HE. H. Shellenberger and wife of Middletown, and Mrs, Jacob Zeller of town. They are all invited to come again. Ee — —~ 2 “ J i wife Breneman, ~—” —-— Gone But Not Forgotten. I'red Nicholas, better known a¢ “Kitz,” left this community or Saturday fcr lands unknown and to the surprise of a number of Mount Joy business rzen, who were pull ing strings with him and all hap- pened to get the short end. The ship that was to bring his fortune was so heavily laden that it sank and it is without a doubt that there are suckers on land as well as in water. “Look a little out next tine” -- A Conversation Overfieard. Hello! Where did you get those goods? Why down at Hertzler’s of course its the cheapest and best place to bay Dry Goods don’t you know that? No. Well go and see what bargins he etc., A good evenings entertainment | with pieasant surroundings for little | Newcomer's | money. Goand see it. See ad. else- | lot, Mount Joy, Pa. where. ilfifpeies— ) Sager Kraut For Sale. J. E. Longenecker, the green gro- | cer, has good sauer Kraut, his own | Tomorrow will has got before you buy elsewhere. This Way For Gretna. Many people from town and com munity are visitors to Mount Gretna during the summer months but this week will be an exception on account of the Farmers’ Encampment. be the big day. make, for sale which is ready for (The usual number of fakic’s have use. Try it. | already pitched their tents, —
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