foyed r and d hr tor his | 2 | A | Samuel ; | frightened at the Farme five a | [place [essary places ~ ¢ | y - . . =| town, and this place with ballast and evening, 1 do you learty meal. we "and takes Would Bite. at Mt. Joy buckboard strang- horse, and s for sale cheap 1n that el set of IT place. HE was however, unable to find a pufchaser. It is believed to Been the outfit stolen from John R. Shenk, of Milton Grove, and for which a reward has have near been offered. i Surprised Sammy. On Saturday evening about twen— ty-five couple from Marietta, gave Landlord S. P. Ilinkle a surprise at the Milton Grove Iotel, the occasion being his 32nd birthday. An excel- ler.t orchestra accompanied the party and, all had a grand time. The meeting was the work of S. P. Hink- les? mother of Marietta. lg ee Water Pipe Bursted. Mount Joy cotta pipes on ng off the or while blastit g, which leads into Peifiy’s Borough is laying terra ‘street for On water lot, oft but was soon repaired. Fairview carryl water. Friday the inch e vi pi was blown No damage, but a little water wast- ed. Slight Runaway, Meckley’s horse creamery was but Was caught itected. on Friday morning before and damage was Fa wire fence near his residence, {16 wires that he clames At an yreparing i 3 expense of to add that business. RHEEMS STATION, ras IC, Landis received a large by freig last kill, N. J. hlesl hi 1- it } Week from Leander Groff, has just completed of is chicken {tight and bull strong. The Pike Co. are treating the nec- between Elizabeth— opening the gutters. Milton Boll, High C. and Stone foreman for the [Lime Co. has ac- | cepted a position with a contrac tor at Marysville, as a steam driller SG. tach a large circle saw to his e Graybill, has arranged to at- 1gine ut east end of warehouse, and is pre- pared to saw ties and cord wood. P. RB. R. last week at this place treating painters spent part of the weather shed, baggage stand, tower, oil house and tool house to a coat of paint. This town is without a bank. S. G. Graybill is substitute. Last Thursday being pay day on the P. to the amount of $429.50, good R. R., he cashed checks new this near tank ] KS. H. Greider is building a cistern at his new residence in place, he the future erect a wind wheel and where may in and have a individual water wor John Wilson, of Mount Joy, attended residence of Mr. Re Y. conducted a well prayer meeting at the and Mis. A. Tuesday evening a was held at John Smith’s. Benidict last week. prayer [= Closed a Successful Week. Troubadours closed at Mount Joy a =aered The Oriental a very successful week on Sunday evening with concert, This at Elizabethtown greeted by large crowds week they and appear are being nightly. The company winds up its summer season on Saturday. |day evening or they wi REET TL a Big Week at Gretna. The Mount Mechanical and Industrial Gretna lxposi- A host of hay— Hut tion was held last week, exhibitors with new making machines, improved ter-churns the first to and the seventy and farming tools spent day fighting for exhibit their wares, space thous— vas cov ered with of the latest product of shop, field and fac- Among the many exhibitors K. Manuafactur-- and square fect of tlooriny an endless array tory. there were the O. ing Company of this place, sented by P. G. Shelly, introducing vegetable cutters and the Tot Man- repre-- ufacturing Company at Mount Joy, represented by Messrs. Stauffer, Hoffman and Groff, ———— Longest Cable Span on Record. What is thought to be the longest aerial cable span in the world has been swung across the Susquehanra River at Chickies Rock, thus con- necting the telephone systems of Lancaster and York the Electrical distance line is 3200 feet. counties The 8aVs Review. steel, hard-drawn copper num had previously been at this during but sleet SUS- across the river point, they the storm of ast winter, while the weit down pension eable, whice had been strung | across the river to support them, remained, Publication Day Changed. Hereafter will be printed on Wednesday morning in-' the Bulletin stead of Tuesday evening which will | the | enable us, to giye our readers | happenings of the day up to Wed- Last {nesday morning meeting | instead of Tuesday noon. All correspondent’s must h this office no later 11 not be in- reac than Mon- serted that week. sn, Another Grand Treat. Circulars were printed at this office for grand festival Newtown Park, on ing, August 30, for the the Junior Cornet Band. Don’t A grand time is in store Youare invited, a in the benefit of miss it. for all who attend, Agricultural, air | swung | EL - . mile east of Saturday even—! . Harvey Engle and M Annville on Satur- will spend a week “Mes Senda left for day where they with friends. The infant child of Will died and was thie Mount iam Sheaf- fer and wife, of town, buried on Saturday in Joy cemetery. local Benjamin Haverstick, our dairyman, had his dairy wagon painted and neatly lettered, gives it a beautiful appearance. re— t hich The water meter for measuring the water used by the Mount Milk Prcduct company, was placed in position by the borough on Thurs- Joy day. Peter Rinehardt moved from [aban property "West street, to the property yacated by Ric Ee Hobday New street. the on Main on James Schlegelmilch, who is lingering at his home from a severe | spell of sickness, was very low on Monday, but | dition is improved. tis morning his con- Wires of | and alumi- | Albert T'vson was before Justice Zeller on Thursday on a {charge of assault and and norning battery su The case | postpe oned until this week, for Dolly Taylor is | | | | | was a rety of the peaee, further hearing. [the prosecutor. Rev. Miller, who has been filling this Rev. i | | the Presbyterian pulpit in | place during the absence returned to his rt There Presby- | Richard Downes, ‘home at Darby yesterday. at the coming will be no services terian church the Sunday. While Harry Darrenkamp, our green grocer, was returning Monday evening, home | from Lancaster, an attempt was made to hold him up by three highwaymen, on the pike near the school hduse, about a town. The attempt was unsuccessful as they could not Willie had and get Harry to halt. ac— companied his brother . they returned home the former was scared to such an extent that his face plainly showed all the colors when of the rain-bow. No wonder. - [Taven | into Mount Joy ey Norristown 2 010-6101 — 0-0 Landisville Gleanings Mrs. John Hershey, sick list. Rufus Frank and wife, Benjamin Kaylor and wife, at New- is on the visited over Sunday. ville, John Hershey, is painting his large residence lately vacated by Dr, Gray and will move into it next week, Mrs. Christian Newcomer, her uncle George Shriner near Lititz visited who is 80 years old and in feeble health, A slight driving accident occurred on when sev- Sunday evening, eral young men drove very careless passing the Bethel church, and ran was hitched there slightly it. The occupants of the carriage were attend a carrace which wrecking ing the services. The Rohrerstown Croquet {lub journeyed to this place last Thurs day and were beaten by the club of this place well played The locals will go to the place tomorrow and will try to dup- licate the feat of last week, a Had a Fine Time. in a game. former H.. .D. extensive fruit grower, pleasantly entertained Misses Anrie Easton, Lizzie Beatty, Emma Dyer, and Mary Easton, on They drove to his Done- Nissley, our Sunday. gal farm and partook of his excel. lent crop of peaches. AR i iin A Double Header. On Labor Monday, the local base ball team will play two games. Inthe forenoon they will play at Cornwall and in the = ternoon they will meet the team at Bismark. We hope they win them both. Day, next Lis Ep Sauer Kraut For Sale. J. E. Longenecker, the green gro- cer, has good sauer kraut, his own for sale which is ready Try it. make, use. bneybrooy ib several days with Jacob Zerch d family. ’ 's. Annie Breneman and daugh- kpent Satnrday with A, B, hey and wife. I. Garber purchased a fine er tire runabout of K. M. Hut- enstein of Lebanon. John Breneman and wife spent Last Wednesday with Levi Haver— stiak near W ashington borough. Jp the following guests } Weiss and wife entertained Saturday eyening in honor their yisitor, Miss Light of Lebanon : Mrs. An= nie Hershey and two daughters; A, wife and daughter, Kendig and daughter Edith Shenk of Philadelphia, feature on of B. Hershey, Mrs. B. LE. Miriam, Misses Alice Hostetter Instrumental music and was the of the evening. Trou On Friday the n - ble Over Nets. the York cflicer who ity of A. S. Flowers ” for- had seized proprietor of “Glen Orchard, warded them to Marietta by express, The Officer strncted by the alderman who gave Mr. Flowers the seized them, had been the hearing last week to return nets to where he had As returning them to Marietta by express was not complying with in- structions, Mr. refused. to. receive the nets, and they were re- turned to York by express on Satur. Flowers day evening. ———— Now He's Thirty-Six With his face as a picture of good health and prosperity, Chas. Willer the eyer jolly proprietor of the Washington House at Mount Joy, passed his thirty—sixth milestone yesterday. The event was cele in the evening by a large friends and the presence of the Mount Joy Band made the occasion a memorable one, This birthday will be of the f. [1llustrated pages in the life and his- tory of Mr. Wiiler. May he live to see many more, brated gathering of his one There are rumors that there will meeting held Sept. 1st in Ieisey’s grove ; also prospects of camp meeting, conducted by Rev. be a farmers or [John Wilson, to continue for three i weeks.
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