The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 16, 1903, Image 1

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Mount Joy Paper.

VOL IIL NO. 16.
MATTERS IN COURT.
John J. Missemer Must Pay His Wife |t
$3.00 a Week.
Two desertion cases from this
place, were disposed of by Judge
Landis at Lancaster on Saturday.
John Phelan, was charged by his
wife with desertion but “owing te
the nature of the complaint, which
was entered before the desertion,
the case was dismissed.
John J. Missemer, also of this
brough was charged by his wife
ith desertion. The testimony in
1e case was at follows: Mrs. Miss-
emer testified that they were mar-
ried Nov. 5, 1902 and that her Lus-
band has failed to support her and
her child. That when Mr. Miss-
ier was lying sick with typhoid
bver at the home of her grand-
parents, his father Jacob R. Mis-
semer came and took him away.
John said that he did rot contribute
anything toward the support of his
wife and cluld since his marriage
and that he was at present working
for four dollars a week and his board
and that he was wiliing to live with |
his wife and support her. In testi-|‘
mony Mrs, Missemer said when ask
whether or not she would agree to’:
~tive with her husband, that she posi-
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paid no attention t
Cooper
Mooney struck and
Mooney admitted that he struck at
Cooper after
objectionable remark to him, but de-
nied having struck
convicted Mooney of simple assault.
The dispute arose through Cooper
paying attention to Mooney’s daugh-
(
er against his objection: Cooper
Mooney’s ob-
when Mooney met
illegation is that
kicked him.
and
the
ections
made
the latter an
him. The jury
Ie was sentenced to pay a fine of $20
and costs.
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Personal Mention.
Edward Grove of Manheim spent
Sunday in town.
A. W. Hollinger of Manheim wag
un town yesterday.
John Shelly of Philadelphia, was
n town on Sunday,
Owen Brandt left yesterday for
Mercersburg College.
Miss Naomi Stoner of Lancaster,
spent Sunday in town.
A. G. Farmer of Altoona, spent
Sunday here with friends.
Miss May J/anning left today for
1/etzger College, Carlisle.
Miss Mary Newpher returned to
Willersyille S. N. 8. yesterday.
Miss Myrtle Roop of Lancaster, is
tively would not, as he was no fit visiting A. L. Campbell's family.
person to live with, Also that he
had paid nc boarding for them since y
the marriage. Jacob R. Missemer, | 1
father of the young man, was given
an oportunity to testify and he |
Miss Alice Seitz of Mountville
vas the guest of Miss Nora Brene-
y.
Miss Fannie Stohler has returned
me from a two weeks visit to
nan cn Sunda
spoke of moving his son to the for- friends at Clostor
e's home when the latter was
sick. After this testimony Judge!
andis had his say which was as
follows: That John J. Missemer
hould pay all the costs and $3.50
er week toward his wife and childs
ipport. Afterward the attorneys
presenting both parties agreed
on a $3.00 a week payment. W,
| Hollowbush Exq., for Mrs. Miss.
er, Coyle & Keller for John J.
ssemer. ;
‘he ease of B. F. Gochnauer of
place, who wis charg «1 with
lation of the liquor laws, was
1 before Alderman Halbach on
lay morning at ten o'clock and
hed to the next term of quarter
ms,
E. and Clarence C. Craiey,
laced on trial, Wednesday on |
ssault and battery and
sealed weapons, pre-
K. Hildebrandt and
all of this place.
rere brought Shelly
I
thit on the
defendants
Harry
the
on
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Lebanon Valley College,
Pa., for the winter term.
Bessie Maze,
Sunday in town with friends
more,
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers.
Saturday
Geo. Pyle and little son of Pitts—
arg, arrived here yesterday on a
visit to his parents,
4
Miss Ethel Myers has returned to
Annville,
David Waser, and wife ard
of Manheim
Miss
spent
Martin Metzler,
luty in Unéle
wio IN
Sans Navy
Sunday here with his futher
Clayton Mycrs and wife of Balti-
are guests of the formers
left
Ind.,
future.
I. E. Ebersole and wife left
Monday for Philadelphia, where he
will purchase the fall stock for his
Store.
Mrs. David Garber and son Paul,
left on Saturday for Harrisburg
where they spent several days with
frierds. 2
Jos. Livezey, Esq. wife
daughters, Sarah
Phila. are reyj
at the
Harry Heck of near town,
Indianapolis,
where he will reside in the
for
or
two
[infRym the public that she is always
| read y\to do maternity nursing at
of
WEEKLY
MOUNT JOY,
MANY LOCAL NOTES. x
Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief
Yet iteresting Mannner.
A. K. Manning has put down his
concrete pavement,
The “good old summer time” is
with us once again.
Mrs. Wm, Scholing was on
sick list last week.
Amos Shickley is painting Wm.
Scholing’s new house.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. passed
through town at 3.47 Saturday,
Mrs. Ed. Craley moved her house
hold effects to Lancaster yesterday.
The concrete pavement at Yoffe
& Gaflin Brothers’ store is comple-
ted.
A daughter was born to Frank
Shatto and wife on Saturday morn-
ng.
Hector Henery is busy at present
putting down concrete paving for
A. K. Manning,
A number of our
attended the festival at
Saturday evening.
The Junior base ball team was
defeated here on Saturday 16 to 5.
Maytown Juniors did it.
The Evangelistic services are
drawing large crowds of people at
each evening's service.
A peach vender was seen on our
streets Thursday afternoon selling
fruit at $1.25 per basket.
If you intend doing any adver-
tising over the holidays, this it the
time to consider the matter.
Several of our stores are closing
from 3 to 4.15 each afternoon in
order to attend the tent services.
Green groceryman J. EK. Longe-
n2cker has nice saner-kraut for sale
at all times. Sowergrout un shpeck
is now in season.
Miss Yingst of Florin, wishes to
the
young bloods
Newtown
reasonable prices.
Yesterday afternoon G. Moyer
purchase] the Detwiler farm on the | ¢
Jarictta ke, es of 115]
acres at 3 1WAT an acre.
The putt up of proper index
boards at n ny important X roads
in this scctiilig seriously neglected.
Constables ld do well to amend
this dc feeti
The Detw
which was w
on Monday
wards purch:
Longenecker,
We have ju
fonts of new W
bing departmen
1lomestead farm,
wn at public sale
on, was aftere
at: by Jno. KE,
sco deale


ly execute poste
rices and we cid
ur work.
ur west end
e, 18 anot
eople th
»irett]ad
seen.
>
ey.
They sell
for Dr.John J. Newpher, trustee in
bankrdptey of Samuel Kurtz, in-
and interes
in the east ward of this borough.
Schock, M. S. aud M, C. Bowman,
all of
$204.00.
ners’ Mutual Fir.
pany, through their attorney, gave
1 q4 oy
PENNA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Two Teams Collide.
Last Saturday evening fellows,
spekes and single trees took a tum-
bel or properly speaking a scater-
ation, a short distance east of the P.
R. R. crossing on Main street and
an accident that may have been the
cause of some person being muimed
for life was averted by Db. U.
Stoner, who was sitting out on a
benchin front of his residence with
another citizen, by checking the
horse. It was all caused by fast
driving and coming in contact with
a wagon driven by Mr. Brown, of
near Florm. By way of a little
friendly advice we would say that
some of the driving men that make
this a practice every Saturday and
Sunday evening to speed or race
their horses on Main street and par-
ticularly in the west end, if they
think they have fast horses it would
be a good idea to take them to
Lancaster or Middletown race tracks
and speed them there and then they
would not be in danger of smashing
up conveyances or running elderly
people and children down on the
highway.
There is entirely to much of it on
our streets.
New Can Opener.

Frank Peffer, of this place, has
just received a patent on the Pre-|
ferred Can-Opener. Frank, who is|
quite *a genius, invented this new
tool and it is sure to be a good
seller. The can-opener costs al
mere trifle and will without a doubt |
prove a winner. It will do the
work for which it is intended, better |
than any can-opener we have ever
If you can use one don’t for-
get they are sold by Peffcr & Cral-|
The Grey Ircn Casting Com-
pany bas an order to make 25,000.
for ten cents each,
iti
Bot ght the Gas Works.
Auctir fer Charles H. Zeller sold
lividually and as a member of
Kurtz & Co., on the premises on
I'riday afternoon, the right, title
of Samuel Kurtz in
the gas works and two residences
I'he purchasers were H. C. and C,
this place. Consideration
Before the sale the Tan-
Insurance Com-

BULLETIN
FARMERR’ INSTITUTE.
A Good
Held Heisey's Woods
Programme,
A well attended Farmers’ Insti-
tute was held at IHeisey’s Park, near
Rheems’ Station, Friday afternoon
and evening, the following pro-
gramme being rendered:
Afternoon— Music, quartette,
Misses Ilollenbaugh, Messrs. Runk
and Hollenbaugh; prayer, Rev. 1, E.
at
'Runk, Mount Joy; address of wel-
come, W. S. leisey; response, Hon.
W.H. Brosius; lecture, “Agricultu-
ral College and the Farmer,” by
Rev. J. W. Detrich; lecture, « Silo
Experience and Practice,”” by IL.
W. Lighty; examination of speci-
mens of birds, fruit, plants and
grain, by Prof. H. A. Surface,
Economic Zoologist; music, quar-
tette; How to Keep Twenty lead
of Dairy Animals on Fifteen
Acres,” by Rev. J. D. Detrich;
“ Value, Care and Application of
Farm Manure,” by Rev. L. W.
Lighty; Query Committee reports;
music, gquartette, .
Lvening—Chorus, selected pupils;
prayer, Rev. I. KE. Runk; opening
remarks, chairman; solo, “The Sent—
inel Asleep,” Miss Blanche Mann;
address, Rev. J. D. Dotrich; music,
quartette; Misses IHollenbaugh and
Measrs. Runk and Hollenbaugh;
oration, Miss Marie N. Good; phon-
ograph imitation, Miss Mancha; ad-
dress, Mr. Lighty; music, quartette;
recitation, Miss Bertha K. Wentzel;
musie, select chorus.
The Committee of Arrangements
consisted of Dr, H. M. Alexander,
Marietta; H. H. Myers, Florin; B,
H. Greider, Rheems’; S. C. May,
Columbia. The executive Commit-
tee were W. NS, lleisey, Chairman;
Hon. H. K. Blough, Elizabethtown;
Hon. H. Burd Cassell, Marietta; M.
L. Greider, Mount Joy; A. II. Bra-
baker, Mastersonville; H. C. Shock,
Mount Joy; Scott Smith, Bain-
bridge; J. Frank Johnston, May-
town; I. R. Herr, Ezq., Elizabeth-
town.
MILTON GROVE.
Lincaus Lehman sold Lis property
to Monroe Ober, of near town.
Soon the gorgeous colors of au-
tumn will be arrayed in the forests.
A hobo of unknown lineage got
foundered in town a few days ago.
Harry Randler and family spent
Sunday visiting relatives at Rheems,
T} lding in Milton
roeiod 5 rao
16, 1903.
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RHEEMS STATION.
The Rheems evening circle held
their Bible reading at E/mer Strickler’s.
E. H. Hersh and wife visited her
father at York last Saturday, who is
quite ill.
W. L. Heisey will hold another sale
Sept. 24, offering lots for sale in this
place.
Henry Brandt hauled 28 people to
the Bible reading held at Strickler's
last week.
Geo. Vogle, constable of Mount Joy
made a flying trip to this place last Sat-
urday afternoon.
Milton Boll and wife, of near this
place, attended the funeral of his sister
near York last week.
Ephraim Hernley has his large to-
bacco shed completed and put his first
tobacco in it this week.
Mis. Isaac Wealand and Mrs. B. H.
Greider and daughter Elizabeth, spent
last Sunday in Lancaster.
John Daveler, ex- tax collector of
West Donegal Twp., canvassed this
vicinity, offertng fertilizer for sale.
J K. Lehman received a car-load of
stock on the High C. siding last Sun-
day morning which he sold private.
Isaac Wealand, school director of W.
Donegal Twp. wasbusy last week get-
ting the school teachers in their places.
Milton Paules assisted by Cyrus and
Walter Evans, cut, speared and housed
23 loads of tobacco, about 115 lath to
a load.
KE. H. Hersh made some important
repairs to the shafting in I evi Nissley's
mill, also leveled up the cider press
this week.
Jacob R. Herr received two car-
loads of horses, colts and cattle last
Saturday, for his sale held last Monday
at the Rheems stock yards.
Groff & Graybill's teams were daily
hauling ballast on the township rcads
last week. You can find Rheems ball-
ast many miles from here.
Peter Lehman, of the firm of Pierce
& Lehman tobacco dealers, hashis team
hauling lumber for his large tobacco
shed near Farmer's blacksmith shop.
Groff & Graybill have received a
complete outfit of stone elevators, the
sproket wheel pattern, which they con-
template erecting in the near future.
Amos B. Hambright, Telegraph
Operator at Landisville, wife and
mother, spent last Sunday with Harry
Brandt and family, near this place.
Our enthusiastic base ball manager
and night operator, is arranging for a
game with The Star Club of St. Louis
to be played at Elizabethtown on Sept.
Xz:
David Brubaker repor:s a good crop

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of potatoes, some weighing 16 ounces
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YEAR
THE NEWS FROM FLORIN
What Transpired in Our Busy Village
the Past Week.
Samuel Rupp spent Sunday in Ce-
Iumbia.
Wm. S. Saylors
was at Harrisburg
on Sunday. x
Mrs. Lizzie Garman spent Sunday
at Rheems.
Benjamin Mickey is working at East
Petersburg.
Colored campmeeting ended on Sun~
day evening.
N.S. Menaugh was in New York
City last week.
Jobn Hambright left for Lebanon
Valley College.
John Shan and family spent Sun—
day at Maytown. E
Wm. McGarvey and Samuel Shak
are on the sick list. >
H. G. Musselman jr. is off on his
two weeks vacation.
Christ Vogle of Lancaater, called on
his parents on Sunday.
C. A. Wiley and Will Dietrich were
at Palmyraon Sunday.
John Stern and wife of Landisville,
spent Sunday in town.
Ground was broZen for
shirt factory Monday.
A good ring was found in the park
here. Call at this office.
J. A. Raffensberger and wife we
at Columbia on Sunday.
Chas. Menaugh and family of Mic
dletown, are visiting here.
Mr. Phares Young of Lancaster, i
the guest of friends in town
Mrs. Frank Fornwalt spent severa
days at Middletown last week.
Jesse Wetson called on A/iss Edi
Garber at Middletown Sunday.
Mrs, Michael Myers was the gu
of friends at 4Z:nheim last week
Andrew Hostetter and wife
lersville, were in town this week.
Mr. Zimmerman wife and tl
daughters of Phila., spent Sunday i
town.
Miss Lydia Raffensberger of Eliza
bethtown called on friends in
last week.
G. A. Geyer too several premiums
on his Leghorns at Middletown fair
last wee.
A certain man from our town went
to Middletown one day last with two
neckties on.
Mary Cooper of Enhaut spent sever
al days in town with her daughter Ars.
J. D Easton.
Misses Katie Watson and Lizzie
Eichler were guests of Fanny Hotsan
at Elizabethtown Sunday.
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