Poon founayoneir wi te basket. : . Irene, arc spending several diys Li the former’s parents, William ttér ard wife, at Bachmanville, f you intend doing any holiday ertising, you should consider the alletin, because it has more read- ers in this co nmunity than any oth- “er paper. held Rev. John on Saturday - Brinser denomination ervices at Ngamhome of Longenecker, in tow: evening and on Sunday morning the M. E. church, + (Rev. Amos Kaylor Shearer were elected ministers of the German Baptist church in this place The vote was a tie which accounts for both being elected to the samc charge. Wm, Neiman and Mrs. Emma Stauffer were elected delegates by the M. E. church to the HKpworth League convention at Middletown, which meets tomorrow and the day in and Samuel following. The. German Baptists held servi- ces in the M. KE. church on Sunday afternoon, which were largely at- ded. The minister that had ge of the meeting is a teacher {lizabethiiown college. ere Kicked by a Horse. khelm Wadgers seventeen years filkelm Walters of lives with Ephraim s farm, near Maytown ly injured on Friday being kicked by a horse. of water at the barn | ted, the farm stock was 3 a 11 QO 2 1 rs t a spring some dis bh oung Wilhelm led halter, The im and then kicked | left eye, inflicting Mr. Hershey first intimation he was when young n and fell He carried the j > house and hy *. A. Har Jered the ’ was in .| former | . . . Ire. A. B. Irambright and daugh | church in this ‘place, is vision. { animal | Par . town / Abram H Young Zeager, Mount ship, were granted a marriage licen S towil- and Minnie Joy both of se yesterday Philip Frank and three grand- children arrived in New York city yesterday I'he party is expected to arrive in town today ssi A emai A Driving Accident. A bad driving accident occurred in this place on Saturday evening. | George Sherbone, of near Maytown and friend Miss Mary Easton, drove | down town on their way to Mount Joy, when their team collided with another driven in the opposite di- rection in front of John Beatty’s restaurant The occupants of the former team were thrown out, both being badly bruised while the shafts | of the vehicle were broken and the | harness torn The other team and occupants were not damaged should be a warning fer drivers ete e—— Officers for 1903. "Ata meeting of the Mount base ball elub on Monday evening, the following officers were elected Pres, J F Fenstermacher ; Treas, Henry Stauffer ; Sec’y, T F Mec- Elligott ; Executive Committee, George Brown sr, Benjamin Haver- 8 ston H Ioffman, = Christ 1 Keller A Basket Party. party will be ss Hettie Gaul, on Satur- 1g, October 4, 1902, at he mile south of Mount Gibble mimittee. held in es Kmma and hiser, are the cc wnfavorable the Tues- Cher is be hell following ov o Big Bread Eaters. ochnaur, proprietor of the 1 Hotel, at Mount Joy, o .. Eby, the past twe oaves of bread and shere more boarders at the hotel 1 either. Joy | WORE The Ladies’ Aid Society, 8 ity Lutheran Church; will picnic at Chiques’ Park on Saturday, October 4. : Rev. J. T. Wilson, tackled the Trust evil Saturday evening Sept. 20th in Center Square at Elizabeth— town. Lieut. Nissley, Post 478, G.A. R. will have a bean soup in the park October 4, to which all are invited. | | | This | | aa r - | last week. reckless | * [near town by a ' o'clock. The Ladies’ Mite Society of the | U. B. church will have an oyster supper at the parsonage, Oct 3rd and 4th. A new safe was installed First National Bank yesterday, well as repairing the steam heating at the as apparatus. James Glatfelter erected 6 small tombstones and corner markers for several parties at Risscr’s Cemetery At a congregational meeting of the fayor of the return of their Church of God the vote was in pastor for another year. Martin, Strickler of the head weels but son of Wm. was kicked on one day last was not badly injured mule Somebody removed a plant from a fine jardiniere on the porch of C. L. and took the jardiniere along. Later in the week Eby’s residence it was returned. Chas. Z. Eby, L. Eby, of town, who is about -completing a at Williamson stands at the head of his son of €, School, with course class an average of ! Ilerman V, died at his home on Monday morn- aged 43 of Miss Grammar Greiner of Lancaster, Bright's disease, the teacher of ing of father “the years. He is Lula B., school in this borough. Miss Mae Beatrice Campbell, who this accepted a Watch company at Lancaster, and will en— xt Monday. was making her hon.e in place for the past year, has position with the Hamilton ter upon her duties ne to tha dd er. TheW® tlie phenomenon on the plausible theory that the colt found working easier than being talked to death. Died at an Advanced Age, Mrs. Elizabeth Moyer, widow of the late John Moyer, died at the home of her son-in-law, Joseph Good, near Sporting Hill, Raphe township, on Wednesday night, aged seventy-nine years. Death was due to apoplexy. The following child- survive: Mrs, Joseph Good, near Fairview meeting— house; Mrs. Matthias Hoffer, Penn township. The funeral held Saturday morning from her late Heruley’s ren Amos, of was with interment at home, meetir g- house. -——— Roped in at the Fair. Five prominent Mount Joyian’s County Fair at Lan- Among the many went to the easter lagt week, was a five cent fakir’s show. When got inside aud were entertained sights they took in for short minutes, they were additional w about three told that ten cents admit them to a rear d Of course they took it say they had their legs pulled-noth- | ould epartment. in and Ing New. —————— et Size it Up. Took out for another and if in town and glance at their present will agree with that the employes under “the direc— tions of Section boss, Iarry Stoll, Ere long the in- condition you deserve credit. spection car will pass over the route and the present outlook for the premium is very fav orable.’ ee api Apple Trees For Sale. A lot of prime apple trees, ready sale at coal fcr fall planting, are: for wholesale prices at The varieties are Cider and Baker's Mount Joy. yard, Snith’s York Fmperial, Smokehouse of | twenty- | they | premium "you go tothe P. BR. R. tracks | us | =the "son and er. 5. Joseph F, Grei- sfortune while out in the yard o pping ard falling on the ground and breaking one of the bones above the ankle which causes family. Miss Alma Hershey tained at dinner last Miss Esther Rupp. Miss Annie Malehorn guest of her sister Mrs. Malehorn at Chiques: enter— by was Suaday her much pain. On Thursday morning of last week N: Z. Witmer and A. R. Zug start: ed on a trip to Niagra Falls, arriv— ing there at ten o'clock. After spending a day at the Falls they re— | turned again via. Mdnlieimr on Satur: was the Catharine Henry Haverstick, wife and daughters, spent Sunday with Breneman and family. John held | of Harvest Home services were day evening, much pleased by gaz- at the Landisville Bethel Church God last Saturday evening. C sition with ing on ore of the grandest sceneries | that nature has ever produced, emt lBmsma—. G. Rohrer has accepted a po Soe the Metropolitan Life Company and foe: ated | Rapho Glanings: attend the 18 Eli Faus left again to Lebanon Valley College. Insurance at Lancaster. visit to enter= | Jack Frost paid his first resi- | this section last Sund: iy night, John Baer of Lancaster, tained a crowd of people at the x : Bria hr iP a wit Amos BreckPiIl’s with his hands are searce, and » anxious to hire help for dence of Yaim far 0 ¢ut corn. of | Well, the and | children is small at Sunnyside and = rmers are |= A. Td tote and wife, John Baer | land wife, and Luther Parmer enrollment of-sehool o Robison J | i | graphophon Ye [ | | 1 be | - | Lancaster, and Harry | wife of Elmira, N. Y., | day with Amos Breckbill and fami- spent Sun- | Ch iques. This is-a very busy week for all finish housin 1g their ¢rop. to— ly very pleasantly. bacco growers, are hurrying to | Last Friday evening while A. M. | Kolp was going home with BD. I. Senk’s horse and buggy, the animal ghied and backed into the dam at a wheel What some farmers ot tiis seetion | to the would like known is; who | party is tht | the ir cans during night time? B. his foree of men, assisted by a num- raised the large J fetel es mitk out Garber’s mill, mashing and | scaring the driver. Saturday S. Witman with Last aaa | Two Weddings. elsh and Mrs Snyder, Mount Joy, united in marriage by Rev King on Saturday evening. Miss Annie Sides of this and Mr Quigley of Marietta, were united in marriage by Rev Jacob Brubaker, om Sunday afternoon They will reside ir Marietta ber of neighbors, NM: ary / | annex to the barn for Samuel Gantz. were | = A R ; Rural Route No. 3. A new Rural Free Delivery Route from Mount Joy post office to Mil ton Grove by way of Horst’s returnins by way of Rev Wolgemuth’s to town The length of area ecvered Abram V both of place bas the route granted. is 26 3-4. Ny Te ———— ms; The game of base ball whieh was to be played at Mount Joy on Sat— urday afternoon between Florin and Bismark, was postponed en account 110 ; population served 550. route will go into operation Nov. 1 The carrier, appointed. of wet grounds. { 5600, has not yet been [ness trip to ¥ork on last Saturday. The sign Hoard ar the weather shed was repainted last week: Many cattle are shipped’ to this place and disposed of by our vari—s ous dealers: 6: Moyer at Motint Joy, contract: ed for the erection of a wind wheel” for B: H: Greider. S: G. Graybill; our local dealer, will supply the schools of West Donegal township, with coal. Rumor Iris it that Elias Brubake of near Green Tree, contempla embarking in the butehering bus ness in he place: A car toad of fertilizey' was r ceived here by T. N, Hostett.r, of Kloring which Le had no trouble in selling to the farmers: Any person wanting fine shoats should call on Jacob Kready; near Fairview school house, Mount Joy: township. He has 17 for sale, ‘The News of Newtown: Neveral of our citizens were the Lancaster Fair on Thursday. ab Maurice Frysinger,; made*a bus= Tuesday, All the world cherishes a grudge” against people who always have a rood time. LE ot Brethren will ho yr in this p The Rayer their quarterly Tm on Sunday. Q The Cornet Band will grand festivalin the Band H Saturday evening Oct, 4. John M. Erb and wife, re on Saturday .from an extende to Niagara Fallvand Canada. mill | Daniel | been | lends. 7 square miles ; number of hous:s on route; | who was so determined td The | whose salary will be | ; of her apparel. Our town will lose ® one honorable old citizens shortl is going south until the coal x We saw a woman the of mourning that she bad tak r and blackened her thumbs - it would be in the line with £ re