1I. NO. 46. LOCAL NOTES. Death pf Miss Koser. | Miss Rebecda Koser died at her the Week Told in a Brief home in Manheim Borough on eresting Mannner. | Friday afternoon, aged 67 years, fon of Coatsville, spent | death resulting from a complication pwn, ‘of diseases, She was a member of b McGirl’s fingers are the River Brethren denomination. | Deceased survived by three | brothers and three sisters, one of [thd latter living at Florin. The funeral was held yesterday afterncon {with interment at Hernley’s church Flori in Rapho township Revs. Hoffer ior, | » . : 2 rand Woigemuth of the River Breth- ren and Rev, Jacob N. Brubaker of onite church officiated. aling. is display of soaps see E. lk east wsndow, on is painting the prop d by Harry Smith, yers of near hundred fine gold fish ee ee gates for Friendship jue Monn y were placed in posi- | Thieves Active, - [ At a late hour on Saturday night me you need prime | burglars effected an entrance to the can ordcr them at IL residence of David M. Eyer, near sideace. Schock’s Station, by forcing a sec— ond story window, access to which had been gained by means of a lad- der. Mr. Eyer’s room was ran-— sacked without disturbing him, but his niece, Miss Hoffman, was awak- cned and the burglars were scared off. Only a small sum of money was secured, A good gocart, rubber n geod condition, Call is office. hry and Carrie Crall F at Elizabethtown with Mrs. Millard Foltz. fin is at Baltimore the 5 where he is purchasing for the store here. - Two Italians Killed. Shortly after six o’clock on Sun- day morning two middle-aged Ital- ians met death on the Pennsylvan— ia railroad, a mile east of Dain- bridge. The one man struck and his body sent through space at a terrific force. The flying body struck the other man and both were harled into the canal. One was in- stantly killed and the other died shortly after vards. Saurus gyms kirl and wife entertained ir friends from Colum- Ir places on Sunday, ie Trump, of FKlorinel, ummer school at Kin- 27th of this mouth. was | Keafauvers of Dayton the Davis Whip Co., of Jacob Mc¢Girl on is creatly in need of a we think this investment for Jurors Drawn. Among the jurors drawn from this section are the following : Com:uon Pleas, May 25—David B. Brandt, Christian Snyder, Mt. Joy township ; John S. Miller, E. Hatton K. Suayder, Mt. -~ and roper ations are that until be employes at Phil- house will finish ork. Donegal ; as em liam Jon - a Cemmon Treas Juni] ¢ ok, Horace Gl: dfelier, Ka egal ; Abram Hernley, John Hertz . VY , quit his unbia on Saturday. job and ler, Rapho. Le Quite a Curio-ity. Or Friday afternoon we saw quite a freak of nature on the farm Benj. E. Brubaker, near strickler’s Meet- ers of the Fire Com- e hose ou Saturday af e Malt Ilouse. They brk. Lucky there was 1el Sheaffer, daughter Jesley J. Waltemyer, heir mother at Cross county, who is quite ing House, two miles northeast of town, calf which was born without eves or a tail. The calf is quite a curiosity and is still well and hearty. The back-bone terminates at the hips, This we think would be a good at- traction in sume side show. It was a one week old plwager and wife, Sam— hb and wife, and Samuel and wife were the lob McGirl and family - Dezds Transferred. Wm. B. Allwein to Wm. H. Abel property in East Donegal $1,105. Andrew H. Hershey to Samuel Shaub, et al., trustees, lot of ground in Newtown $1. Samuel K. Barnes to Berjamin W. Cascadden, property in West Donegal, consideration $500. ER John Wants the News. Jchn H. Dierolf, who left town several weeks ago, writes the Bul- leiin as follows : “1 want you to send the Bulletin to me every week until further notice as I want to know the news of the community.” Mr. Dierolf hit upon a good idea in getting the news from this section. He is located in Cincinnatti, —— Over on the Hill. Robert Zanker has made a num-— ymau, B.S. Dillinger per of improvements at his Round eib, the appraisers in | Top summer resort, on the York {urtz voluntary bank-|county hills, of which William E. ceedings, valued Mr. | Cunningham is proprietor, They hn the property at!are getting ready for a busy season, | having numerous boarders already ly meeting of the Wo- fan Tew perance Union Monday evening, April me of Mrs. R. J. My- Main street. Roland and wife of , spent several days in he former’s parents, Jno. nd wife. They also s at Columbia. er shipped a carload of [cGirl’s stock yards on on Saturday he ship d of the finest steers nt Joy for some time. fon from the F. of A. of ided ir the initatior: of kpecial meeting of Court No. 125, Foresters of Laucaster on Thursday lay evening. | r erected tomb- applying for room. es of the follow- | Sr Mr week: Robert Way | ;h Mooney. Jennie | amilton, Jacok, son George, child of Salunga Band Chartered, On Saturday morning the Court granted a charter to “The Salunga Cornet Band,” of Salunga. The ydia, wife of J. officers are John Weidman, presi- rand a woanument | dent; Arthur Diffenderfer, secretary e. Alun Shcller, in jand treasurer, and Harry K. Way, | musical director. by ccmmeiery. v 4 t MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1 The Roof Garden. The crowds that attend formances at the Woolworth Build- ing Roof Garden all of last season of the time the per- were but an attestation honored fact that persistert effort must result in sucress. When the Roof Garden project was launched two years ago by Mr. F. W., Wool- worth and Capt. John B. Pcopples, he of bathing resort fame, it was a business venture pure and simple. During the entire season the wants and wishes of the amusement lov- ing public of the county were care- fully watched and studied assidu- ously. While, it must be admitted the first season was not a paying one, the object in view was attained, the exact kind of amusement want- ed has become known. Acting up- on this knowledge the second sea- son was carried through with grati- fiable success to all concerned. With two years’ experience backed by many years’ experience along other amusement lines, Capt. nearly ready here, Peoples is now to open the garden’s third feason. As sole manager this year Capt. Peoples promiges to not only mau- tain the high standard of last season but to excel this, if such a thing be The garden will open on the possible. May 4, with a strong bill and different week’s bills, from time to time, will present ¢¢headliners” from the best vaudeville houses in the country, notably Keith's Prouler’s and the Orpheum Circuits. The bouking of the performers will be done through the Norris Agency of New York City, the very best of its kind. In g the ‘*‘top- notch” variety talent money will not bo spared and th: results must for themselves. securin and * will speak When den, where outside «fa few of the lalgest cities. a in Lancaster visit the Gar- There is nothing like it any- very een A Superior Court Dezcision. Superior Court on Monday handcd down an opinion, reversing the case of Albert Guhl Philip Frank. This suit was on a settelment tween landlord and tenant, the claim amounting to $3,000. The landlcrd Philip Frank, defended on the of and a receipt in full given by the plaintiff. VS. be- about ground payment The jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for about $1,300. The defendant moved rew trial. On this motion, the Court re- duced the verdict to about $400. The d=fendent appealed from this judgement, to the Superior Court, who reversed the judgement, with-| | | for a out a venire, which means that judg- ment is entered in favor of the de-! fendant, without any further trial. W. U. Hensel and Henry Carpenter Ksqs., represented the plaintiff, and Coyle & Keller; Esqs., represented the defendant, A Serious Accident. Some time ago Samuel Holwager who lives three miles north of town purchased a valvable sorrel horse from Jacob Wagner. On Friday the animal met with a rerious acci- dent. Mr. Holwager was hauling! stone and the horse which is a spirit- de one, was prancing alonz when it tread very heavily on a stone, when one of the fore legs slipped out of position at the shoulder. A veteri- nary surgeon was atonce summoned | but present indications are that the horse will have to be killed. This’ 1s tke second accident of that kind that happened Mr. Holwager. | — A Bad Fall. Jac. Snyder gave up the job of try, ing to move the old brick Lutheran church and now it is being torn down. Ou Monday morning while Eli Shreiner and a number of other | workmen were busy on the second | story, several heavy timbers gave way and feli to the floor, All c¢s-| caped injury except Mr. Shreiner, | who has a badly wrenched leg and several bad bruises. He fel! bout cighteen feet. trees. home 1n this borough on rizht at 11.45 o’clock of consumption aged 28 years. a wife and three child en, the young- est an brothers and two services KLY BULLETIN MASTERSONVILLE. Elwin D. Gibble and wife visited in the family of Rev. Henry S. Zug on Sunday, J. S. Hackman spent a few days in Philadelphia last week laying in a stock of merchandise. The farmers are wishing fora few weeks of fair weather so they can sow oats and plant petatoes. The Mastersonville ereamery paid $1.25 hundred during its weight for milk March. patrons per received Frank Ginder and family moved from Manheim to Joseph W. Ster- mer’s property, near town, last Thursday. Albert 8. Shouk and family and John Brubaker and family were visitors in the family of Benjamin R. Zug on Sunday. Benjamin S. Stauffer is breaking all records in this vicinty tor fatten- ing cattle. Last Fall he got a lot of steers and fed them until April 3, and during that time increased an average weight of 408 pounds on each head. Did you notice how the caterpil- lars arc making their appearance cn the fruit trees ? It is an easier task to destroy them when they are young than when left alone until they are full grown when they do a great amount of damage to the frui: Death of Amos Zeager. at his late Thursday Amos Zager die’ Ie is surviv d ‘by his two sisters. held mother, Funeral Monday infant, were on mornirg, at 10 o'clock at the house. Interment at Mount Joy Cemetery. Mr. Zeager was a painter by trale employed af His place, rem:mbered which but of late had b en the Grey Iron Works, mates at ti at him by collecting $15 with they purchased the finest floral trib-- ute ever seen in Mount Joy, ¢“The Gates Ajar.”” H. HI. Morton did the collecting and deserves praise for The gates were made shop- his selection. by Mr, Shroeder at Lancaster. Dam Will Elect a Pastor. The Consistorics of the congregations comprising the Brick- erville charge of the Lntheran Church will meet in their respective houses of worship on Saturday for several the purpose of electing a pastor to assume the place made vacant recent- ly by the resignation of Rev. A. W. L Lutheran Church, in Lebanon, next month, It is understood that Rev. W. Pena Barr, of Mount Joy, will be given a call. ol Cl bensperger, who grees to Salem 7% - Ue ee inten Robbery Near Landisville. Some time during Wednesday night or Thursday morning thieves effected an entrance to the residence of Jacob Hertzler, about a mile north of Landisville, by prying open a rear window. a small sum of money, and a few minor articles of clothing were the ouly things taken. The robbery was perpetrated presumable by tramps. Suddenly Called Home. George Poff, of this plaae, but who is employed as a firemen on the western divisicn of the P. R. R., was called home very unexpected on Sunday on account of the sudden death of Lis father G. A. Poff, at Dallastown, York county. George arrived here on Monday and is at- tending the funeral at his father’s late home today. It’s the “Bemis”. M. L. Greider & Co., the agents for the Bemis tobacco transplanter, are doing quite a business this year. This week they will receive the third carload of thes: machines, making over one hundred sold this season. A pocketbook, containing | | ¢) J. )O THE NEWS FROM FLORIN What Transpired in Our Busy Village Since th Last Issue. Simon Gish is putting a new roof on his dwelling. Frances Arndt spent Saturday at Elizabethtown. Miss Lizzie Hershey wes at Co lambia Saturday. H. G. Stacks, of Lancaster, spent {Sunday in town with his parents. Frank Ream of Manheim was the guest of Wm. McGarvey on Sun’ ay. jo Mvs. J. S. Murs. | Shank were at Maytown on Sunday. I Tillman Barnhart Sybilla Morton were at Marietta on Sunday. Carmany and and | Miss Lizzie Mickey spent Sunday at Maytown the guest of her sister, | Mrs. Albert Fike was i of lier parents at Columbia on Sun- the guest | day. [ T. N. Hostetter, | (was among friends in town on Ifri- of Lancaster, day. | A certain man in town Lought a lot of eels and insisted upon his wife | makin eel soup, | | Elmer Schlegelmilch, wife and son were guests of friends at May-— town on Sunday. | Ed Stoll, wife afd two children, {of Pittsburg, are the guests of A.B. | Winters and wife. wife of town Reuben Nentwig and Newtown, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, in James Webb and son Charles were doing a job at tinuing at Young Bros. coach works ou Monday. David Ilenderscn of [arrisburg, is spending sorce time in town with his sister Mrs. Elmer Schley. Imilch. Yesterday morning John Boyer stirted driving #Jac. Hershey’s coal team and Geo. Howard is again the engineer. Jacob Hershey jr., had a new slate roof put on Iis dwelling. Miiler Brothers of Mourt Joy had the con- tract. “I'rct hem” carried the slate. On Sunday Rev Harris of Mari- etta, will preach a Grand Army ser- A.M. E church iv: this place. In the after- noon and evening Quarterly meet- mon in the Macedoma ing will be held. i ins Wo.ld Make Good Soldiers. sixteen the a dispute, off fraidbabies” started of the leave On evening younz men went to Florin for settlinz fizht did not come Saturday purpose of Wel’, the and the “brave for home. One younz man gang did not see his partners and when he found out he was alone started down the pike or a run. His fifteen “butties’” heard him coming and mistaking him for the Florin gang, they all began running as fast as possible. They got to town out of breath and only about half of them had their power of speech. How brave? York Strawberries Ruined. The York county strawberry crop has been ruined by low temperature and cold rains. In the great berry producinc section, which includes Conewago and Fairview townships, the growers will sustain large losses The buds, which were well developed have turned black. A Special Meeting. | A special meetirg of Borough | Council was held on Thursday even- E. Snyder was el- Borough to The Joseph {ing when John tected Solicitor of the | succeed W. U. Fensel. Detwiler estate entered into a tract to furnish stone for the bor— ough for the coming year. con— Has Returned to Na-ietta. Wm. Abel, who for one year con- ducted the Florin hotel, hus return— ed to Marictta, his former home, Knowing of Mr. Abcl’s ability as a manager, James Duffy has secured his services as manager of his farms a very responsible pesition. SPORTING HILL, The River Brethren had a good attendance on Surday morning, Amos E. Nauman, of Millersville! made a flying visit here on Saturday Trout fishing is in season, but the trout are very scarce in this section Miss Mary Cooper spent a week in the family of George Brosey at Maytown. The eclipse of the moon last Sat— urday eyening caused darkness from 7 to 8.80, Miss Annie Hall of Maytown, is spending the week here with Mrs. Emanuel Kauffman and family There was quite an exciting time here on Sunday morning when Con- stable Kieffer of Manheim, appeared at the bedside of George Walters, whom he was given a hearing on charges of dealing in other people’s poultry He made restitution and paid costs of the suit, 1 took to Manheim where I. E. Miller, who spent the win- ter here with bis father and other { church were well attiined on relatiyes, started on Monday for his | home in Iowa. he The day after here announcing the death of Mr. Mil- ler’s daughter, Nettie, whose funer- al was to take place on Thursday. It is not known whether Mr. Mil- ler stopped off on his way home or not, but it is doubtful if he did if he heard the sad news in time to at- tend the funeral. Cy sind DONEGAL SPRINGS. A. C. Rutherford was at Lancas— ter over Sanday. Hon. J. D. Cameron left for New York city on Saturday. left a telegram was received Sarah Bailey arrived at Hon. J, D. Cameron mansion on Friday. in the Services Presbyterian Sun- lday. Sainuel Cressler and wife were the guests of William Neidigh Sunday. J. HH. Reed will fizish of water cress this week on one and ciop next month there will be a large crop. Schroll land The tormer’s fF roperty on the east, purchased three from Hor J.D adjoins the Con- Cyrus acres of Cameron. land s:deration $500, Christian N, Jacob Schroll, and daughter Maud, Mount Joy, were guests of the family of Cyrus Gerber and wife, grand-— wife of Schroll on Sunday, - NEWTOWN. Mrs. Amanda Wittel, has returned from the hospital at Philadelphia, and is living with har son Morris, at Ironville. : At a business meeting of the Cor- net band of this place, the follow— ing officers were elected : Leader, John Wittle ; Assistant Leader, Harry Shirk ; President, Orestus Wittle ; Vice Pres., Clarence Divet; Secretary, Chas. Hofer ; Assistant Seeretary, Albert Muma ; Treasnr— Lewis Trustees : 18 months, Samuel Shank, Martin Mectzgar 5 12 months, Henry Divet and Frederick Kemmerly ; 6 mos. Reuben Nentwig ; Teacher, Wm. Givens. er, Resh ; CAMP HILL NEWS. Mount Pleasant church was very well attended on Sunday. Samuel Wolgemuth will erect a new barn in the near future, Put out your scarc-crow as the crows have already made their ap=- pearance for the sprirg chicks. Fred W. Ibaugh and wife enter— tained tbe following persons on Sun- day : Misses Ida Wickenheiser and Katie Good of Mount Joy, Hmma Gibble of Marietta, Messrs. idilton Garber ¢f Oakdale, Herman Ginder, of Donegal, Frank Ibaugh and Sam- | uel Hamaker of Oregon. The aged mother of supervisor Henry Witmer of East Donegal celebrated her 91st birthday on Thursday. 5) 0 CENTS A SEVERE ATTAC Cured by One Bottle of "Cough Reme ‘“When I had an attack of winter (the second one) I myself with one bottle of Cough Remedy,‘ says Fran Editor of the Enterprise, Sho ““T'his is the honest truth I at from coughing myself to pieces I teaspoonful of this remedy, and coughing spell would come on would take a dose and it seemed briefest interval the cough would and I would go to sleep perfectly cough and its accompaning ains. that the remedy acted as a most surprise is putting it very mildly. no idea that it would or could knock grip, simply because I had never 3 for such a purpose, but itdid, and its with the second attack of coughing remedy caused it to not only be of duration, but the pains were far less 8 and I had not used the contents bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me ag For sale by J. 8. Carmany Florin all Mount Joy druggists. ed LANDISVILLE. Daniel Drace and famil one week with friends as Eliz town and Bellaire. Machinist Aaron Grove and 39ee of men of Rheems put a large and heavy shaft in the Monitor Mfg. Co's. plant last week. Frank Stoll and gang of repa men were called to Conewago on Monday night to assist in repairing the damaged track caused by a lag glide. Buffalo Express east was sto] here on Monday evening to Jacob Weidman and wife to FP delphia, where their son Herry, a crical condition in the Presb ian Hospital. Dr. S. D. Bashore ‘of Pal performed a surgical operati Mrs. A. B. Hambright, wife ¢ R. R. Operator Hambright of place last Wednesday * fg assisted by Dr. Kendig of and Miss Alice Hershey of bethtowr as nurse. The opf was a success and Mrs, Ham is on a fair way of recovery. in EAST DONEGAL. Mrs, Chrisiiane Myers who sick several weeks is again coc cent, Bertha M., daughter of MrJ ™3 Mrs. Beates, is quite ill with an tack of the measles. Mr. Daniel Arnold who moved York county about three v. eeks was buried list week. 3 Benjamin, - Troutwine had thumb cFushed ™. week. It wv struck with a sledge hammer, [ Michael Seachrist, purcaged acres of land from Daniel M which adjoins his farm. amount paid was $85 per acre Joseph Charles, while clip mule’s mane, cut him in thd The mule reared up and Char straining his knee. It is serious injury. ee A eee se The Spring Fever. At least we presume that ig it was. Or Saturday the m at the G. I. C. nearly all we and took a rest but on Mond: were back in their stalls “pa sand to beat the band.” Now They're Here. Just received anothed car load ¢ choice fla stone for walks on Sal urday. If you reed a walk from your house to the barn, come and get prices. James Glatfelter, Mt Joy, Penna. is Heilig’s New Baker. Charles Rosenberger, wk bnown here, accepted a pd at, R. G. Heilig’s bakery last] Mr Rosenberger was formerly bad at Eby’s East End bakery. ee Unclaimed Letters. Following is a list of letters un— called for at the Mount Joy post | office, April 22, 1903 : Mrs. Hastie Pough, Miss Emma Strickler, Miss Bessie Tnnsm, Mr. Wm. Goodman. I. G. Pennell, Postm is well i