II. NO. 36. AIMED FOR LIFE. yer, Son of Wesley Royer ell Beweath a Train. 1e, Royeirst ged 19 years, and a esle’! tloyer, of this place med it on the Peansyl- ailra)" la short distance ariebe wat nine o’clock on orn'rans The young man employed as a moulder in ndry of the Marietta Casting ny for about three months. ay morning it was announced e foundry would be closed hat day on account of making tb to the cupcla. In order to e day a number of moulders; among them, concluded to go hock’s Mills + to inspect the on the P. R. R. improyements. party started afoot. along the ad and just abovecdngle’s Lane were overtaken by a westbound t train. Several of the men led the train without difficulty being expert freight jumpers. er made an attempt to board the : J His compan-—|the Grey Iron Casting company an hi but could not. begged of him not to try it n, but he did and the second Again men tried to persuade him to he was unsuccessful. THE WEEKLY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WENESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1903 Personal Mention Frank Baker and wife spent Sun- day with friends and relatives at Manheim, Wm. C. Rehm, a prominent young lawyer of Lancaster, was in town on Saturday. Mrs. Emanuel Sumyman, is off on an extended trip to Gallion, Ohio, where she will visit her mother. Michael A. Rollman, of the Roll- man Manufacturing company, is off on 2 two weeks’ trip in the interest of the firm. Miss Bessie Bowman, quite ill at McConnelsville with typhoid fever, returned home joy Sha accompanied by her moth- er. * Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, of York spent several days in town as the guest of her parents, James E Webb and wife. Mr, Ilawthorne spent Sunday here. - John Koderer, formerly of Nesbit & Koderer, contractors, who erected who was the Mount Joy Hall in this borough was in town yesterday. pa To Whom It May Concern. The undersigned Justice of the Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief very sore hand. MANY LOCAL NOTES. Yet Interesting Manner. Miss Lyda Sheaffer is nursing a Frank Schroll is confined to the house with grip. Edgar Wagner is ill the past few days with an attack of grip. The January Number of the Monthly Morsel is on our desk. Revival services are still in pro- gress in the Methodist church here. This is the time of the year to sorape the eggs of insects off the trees. The base ball club is $15 since the F. & M. Gl.e club’s to town. Our town will be well represent— richer visit this evening. logues for 1903. Rollman’s on Saturday. Newcomer last week, ed at the boxing show at Lancaster P. G. Shelly, poultry dealer near town, has just received bis cata Christ Herr was so unfortunate as to loose a §5 bill after being paid at A large number of tobicco trans. platters were received by IH. 5. Bovera, Vos vard@lt von mere ken bovera hetf8h denk mer data ol ferhungfe sin de lite es fet lava de gojll room. Se hen olfert blergllr, oyer, milick, si, hinkle, enfi@ns. Sec hen aw gile un kcra von eyer es se vela un nj bukers do im shtodt mime hucka bis mer klotera gill grose delera, Now sis @unershit gashwis— “sh uns uggera. Of course, vetza shtundt fer ken karapsa bosh- , ken gens melka, so for dulta ara- mana sel is usht cs here sho en dawk ta, ken 1 | ken si shi vite du, shpos. over ich date THE NEWS FROM FLORIN What Transpired in Oup Busy Village Since the L's! Issue, Harry Musselman has registered on the sick list. Alpheus Morton is on the sick list the past few days, Mrs, Ephraim: Arndt spent Satur- day at Philadelphia. Datiel Brandt is the new engineer at Hershey’s mill since Monday. Messrs. John Stoll and Ed. Booth were at Lancaster on Wednesday. H. G. Stacks of Lancaster, was home with his parents over Sunday. I. S. Bossler and wife were the | guests of friends at Round Top on Stinday. | Wm, Dieroif sr., of Landisville, lis spending a week in town with | relatives. | Rumor says that . A, will install electric lights {residence ere long. Wiley at his T. N. Hostetter’s sale on Satur— | day was very well attended aud fair | prices were realized. | John Hummer of Steelton, spent | several days in town with his sister, ‘Mrs. George Flowers. | Wm, Dierolf was the guest of his ‘brother Edward, at Lanca ter, on Rheems There 1s still a large amount of unsold tobacco through this section, cupy their residence in Anchor pur- chased from Mrs, Fahs. spelling bee in this place on Satur- day evening February 23th, Mis. Dougherty, one of the old- valescing from a severe attack of pneumonia. Jacob Miller, the present engineer at the warehouse is gaininz quite a reputation as an engineer, Ile is about 17 year old, J. Stauffer, of Elizabethtown, has two six-horse teams distributing new telegraph poles for the W. U. Co, who cotemplate building a stronger line, Friday night of last week the smoke house of Levi Hershey, at Ancl.or, was broken open by thieves wko took with them all the meat but about six pieces. A number of large loads of to-- bacco passed through this place last Saturday, some to Mount Joy, Elizabethtown and to Pierce & Leh- man near this place. B. H. Greider, has not yet receive Joseph Coble and family now oc- The Rheems school will hold a est citizens of this vicinity, is con! 50 CENTS A YEAR Tandisville. ; The Akron band will furnish ths music for the fair here on Saturday evening. The Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. that Ishowed here last week, left town | Lisappainted, as their ‘receipts did not cover the expenses. Elmer Hiestaad’s valuable black dr ing horse died on Sunday. This the second horse that Mr. Hies— 'tand lost within a year, | Philip Metzger is attending Court lat Lancaster this week, An inter— locking switchman from Lancaster, is his substitute at the eros tower. Mrs. E. Catharine Stern die Sunday evening at the home oi. her soa Joseph, near town, aged 76 yrs, The funeral will be held tomorrow forenoon iu this place. > Our Sale Register. Following is a list of sales which bills were printed or g vertised in the Bulletin Friday, March Marietta, mules, hg farming imple kitchen Gisl Charles Dillinger was unable to nde oye sul. | Saturday and Sunday. attend to his usual duties on Tuesday cn account of a bad cold. C. K. Bennet will slaughter big b ef which he purchased of Henry Meckley next week. John H. Engle killed a fourteen Nl ’ his supply of catalogues for Id He has ordered over two to he is expecting cCaily, book is far super sued hy him, bo a org Bh is aff. Pr mail lever de Necht st fer abot tzrick k dumbhit: Hilic Grits He made the third attempt bn he fell under the moving n. The wheels passed over his lez above the ankle and over the t of his right foot. Ile was ked up and placed on .board a which took him to the Col- Peace, General Insurance, Pension and Collection Agent, has moved his office. from 46 East [Main street to 17 East Main street,sseyen doors east of the post office, occupying the same offices with John M. Mil- public. surveyor and bh uf de bovery| A.B. Hambright sold a Blickens net, deno von 1ch derfer typewriter to DD. H. Singe the ich dale fon de of Elizabethtown, on Saturday. | Rev. Lowry assisted Rev. Miller at the revival services in the U. B.) ind Sv... very. ikel futer, nickel duner, 4“ ~ 2 church on Saturday, lo ——— —— aa evenings. ler, not: hoo al + te DN e teachers of Rapho township an institute on Saturday in the pl building at esting subjects were discussed, hich Messrs. emary and Brubaken{, and Misses ckler cy Var, rick ? may, ck. onor” to repre— Sat., Feb, ighout the eat success " e~—crowded and ple 8iny thousands. Vill ams & Vansdalen feel nored at being so suscess— are the rights to present 1 talked of play, for which to pay a big rcyalty. s Williams & Vansdalen ned the talented young Liss Kathryn DeWolfe to leading part, and the sup-- company is an excellant one mposed of actors who are y suited to the character rtray. This production will doubt be highly welcomed those who take the ge to see the Hit of the will never regret it, Dont he date Sat. Feb 21. and ——— A Bum Family, t is a home without the local bper ? Its nothing more than where old hats are stuffed oken windows; where the oks like a bag of wool with a| tied around her centre : the husband has a tobacco ma printed on his shirt front he neglected children wipe oses on their jacket sleeves, WT A Family Reunion. mily reunion was keld at the | of Mary Ann Easton, at Florin | day. All her children except | l, who resides in the west, | hand greatly enjoyed They left wishing | other many more such | Teachers of Rapho Meet. Spprting Hill. Uhlappd, Rohrer, and { Hess took Beanetlt killed a ron Fridhy that he ry MeckRey that ssed, \ | | the Hostetter mill property and coal | yards at Florin i seribs for their home p Mrs, Frank Shark of Landisville and Mrs, Charles Dierolf of Mount Joy, were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. J. 8. Carmany on Wednesday. Joseph Charles and wife and El; Menaugh and wife, of town and Rev. W. Penn Barr of Mount Joy; enjoyed a turkey ¢ inner at the home of J. 8. Carmary and wife on Sat urday. ~-_- Aged Lady Dies. Sarah, wife of Christian L. Stohler on Donegal street, borough, died at five o'clock on Monday morning after a lingering illness, shis death resulting from heart trouble, | She was in her 79th and survived by her hasband and four children, Mra, Lizzie Boynton, of Wilimington, Del ; Mrs. Klla Cunn- ingham, of Jamaica, Long Island ; Lincoln, of Oskaloosa, [owa, ang Harry G. of this place. The fun- era: will be held on Friday after— noou at 1.30 o’clock at the v.ith interment in the Mount Joy cemetery, 3 year is house, -— eee Case Settled. Among the cases settled in Com— mon Pleas court this week, was the following: Andrew Garber’s execu. tors vs. Christian N. Garber, an issve to try by a jury whether a certain paper purporting to be the last will and testament of Andrew Garber, deseased, is or is not the last will and testament, “ey Hershey Takes Charge. Jacob Hershey, who purchased some weeks ago, took charge of the place on Mon- day. Thisis an old stand with good patronage and Mr. Hershey will be pleased to have you call and see him in his new quarters, ——— Fine Lot of Turkeys, Martin Nissley of near has one of the finest flocks of bronze turkcys in this state. A pair of these beauties were on exhibition at the Harrisburg Poultry Show aud took first premium After the show Mr. Nissley refused $25.00 for the gobbler, a Lobata, —_——— Western Editors’ 1deas, Some Missouri papers refuse to publish obituary notices of people who, during their lives failed to sub. apr elaiming that people who do not take the home paper are dead an yway, their ere passing away is of news jvalye 4 ’ and S no boxes on his rosie: recently placed one for SVilliam Evans, “the Republican cat didate for supervisor in lower West: Donegal. Newtown. John Shank, who has been for some time, is slowly recovering from his ailments. Abraham Mumma, of this place, is critically ill at his home with a complication of diseases. Almost th: entire family of child-' rer of Samuel S. Greider are ‘sick with various ailments, sorze of them sick being seriously ill, The Cornet Bana will hold a fair in their ball commencing, Saturday evening, March 7. The program will be announced in these columns later. Dogs are becoming very num-— drous in this town and a man who knows says that he has more canine tax to collect than poll tax. Sis wunderbore. The spelling bee held by the Cor- net Band of this place, on Saturday evening, was quite a success, a large audience being present. Following is a list of the prize winners: Spell- ing class open to pupils of 12 years, Joy butchering tools] Samuel Fasnacht. Tobacco Growers’ Meeting A meeting of the Ty County Tobacco Growers’ tion will be held Monday, 16, at G. A, R. Hail, Lj which you are invited g A report will be mad grower tobacco and shcwn both of the h 1st, John Mumma ; 2nd, Elva My- ers ; 3rd, Karl Mumma. Spelling class open to all, 1st, Thos. Hies- tand, 2nd, John Ott ; 8rd, William Simon. Geographical class, 1st, Victor Hipple ; 2nd, Edward Resh, 3rd, Norman Stauffer. General In- formation class, 1st, Albert Luts; 2nd Wm. Simon ; 8rd, Thos. Hies- tand. es een > Donegal Springs. Eber Vance had a bad fall Sunday morning. on necticut shade grown, Prof. Frear of State probably be present, ———, Tendenoy of the Ti The tendency of medical geien preventive measures. The best of the world is being given to the It is easier and better to prevent cure. It has been fully demostratd pneumonia, is one of the mogt dai diseases that medical men have to with, can be prevented by the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. P always results from a cold or fron of influenza (grip), and ithas bee that this remedy counteracts’ an these diseasestoward pueumonis been fully proven in many ft cases in which this remedy ha during the great prevalence grip in recent years, and can withimplicitconfidence,, Pp results from a slight cold w] apprehended until it ig gu that there is fever and di ing and pains in the ches nounced that the patieng Be on the safe side and Cough Remedy as goon tracted. It always cuy S. Carmany, Florin druggists, Home Fg Phil J. Diete hanger of this from Philad.l pared for the, than ever, to every deseriy C. C. Miller cCelivered his crop of tobacco on Saturday. D. P. Raffensberger and wife at! tended a funeral iz York county on Thursday, Mrs. Annie Spidel fell down the | cellar steps and severely injured her | arm last week. Mrs. Sarah Schroll, an aged lady of this place, accidentally fell on Sunday and injured her back. It is announced that a young man | in our community will take unto : himself a wife on Feb. 12. Grick de bant rety, 1 Marriage Licenses. Jacob E. Kauffman, of Bainbridge and Mabel W, Henry, of Mount Joy, him several different d to the bes order doz him, WwW, Joy, Da not family g send fo, Diarr Prepay be deg and Ca oi Bis