THE WEEKLY BULLETIN VOI, IV. NO. 12. = THE WEEKLY BULLETIN ACTUALLY HAS A LARGER LOCAL CIRCULATION THAN ANY MOUNT JOY COUNTY POLITICS. M. J. Brecht is a Candidate--Hershey’s Challenge=--Socialist Ticket From Tharsday’s Lancaster In- telligencer: The Republicans who intend put- ting an independent gh the field to fight the Griest com— fin held another meeting at 9:50 this morning at Hotel Realty. It was attended .by about fifty rep=- resentatives fram different sections of the county. county ticket Prominent among those present was County Superintendent of Public Schools M, J. Brecht, who addressed the ndeeting and stated that he positively would be a candi- “date for Coryress against H. Burd Cassell, the candidate of the ring, whom he opposed and almost defeat- ed two years ago, John W. Appel. v ho "has been spoken of as the independent candi- date for judge against A. B. Hassler was unable to attund the meeting, but he sent a representative, who stated that Mr. Appel had agreed to stand as a slide There whs consiflcrable talk about the other candidat@§s who will be placed on the tickdt, but everything ‘has not yet beer\ settled. It known that the candidate for pro- thonotary will be [Tobias Hershey a prominent i who is engaged in is of Petersburg, he coal and lum- The will be Andrew Musser, [president of the Central National bapk of Columbia. Candidates for the F.egislature will be run in the Northern and South- ern districts, but it ig about the city districf ber business at that place. eandidate for county solicitor not certain These w ho atteded the mceting manifestec a great dfeat of interest in the proceedings aigd they bring Ls the Evfen the Griest people admit that the tickets so 3 . 0d, sa, far as selected is Ss have very encouraging rep from various districts, boo. On several oc! a weil- past few weeks th publisl ed articles holding ex-Shen Hershey up to public ridicule, anc intimating herein nt during his tenure of office Robbed the county. maeeiodny WE. Hershey issued the fol. owing challenge, which it is need- less to say the New Era will not publish. OBITUARIES. A Number of Our Friends Are Called Away. Nancy Bollinger, aged 99 years, died at the Baptist Brethren Ilome, near Manheim Friday evening. Knarr—John Knarr died at home in Clinton county aged sixty years, interred in the Union cemetery at Maytown on Monday. his The remains were Gingrich—Jonas L. Gingrich of Lancaster, a brother of Christian Gingrich of town, died on Saturday of malaria, aged 41 years, ‘The funeral was hold at the Landisville Mennonite meeting house yesterday afternoon, Detwiler—Dr. Isaac Detwiler, aged 77 years, died at Manheim ov Monday morning, Mr. Detwiler was formerly a minister cf the Riy- er Brethren denomination, The funeral will be held tomorrow fore— noon with services and interment at Cross Roads, a mile west of town. Longenecker — Wm. W. Longe- necker died on Wednesday at the home of his brother Clinton 8., who is his sole survivor. Deceased was 28 years old and had beon ailing for some time, held on Saturday forenoon at the Lutherai®hurch with interment in the Florin cemetery. Going to England. 4 mfinian Keller, son of Z. W Keller and wife of this place, will sail from New York in company with J. Raymond Hemminger on hugust 24, for London, England, Lhere he has accepted a position as vate secretary and stenographer a). Alexander, From Saturday’s Lancaster Ex- aminer. The New Fra seems to be talking itself very seriously when it talks about me. It makes the charge that I robbed the county several years ago when I was sheriff. 1 wish to say while I held that office I had Judge Landis, brother of Jimmy Landis, the editor (God pity our people) of the New Era, for my lawyer to adyise me. When I step- ped out of the office he congratulat ed men upen the clean, houest busi- ness character of my administration and made it a poiut to say I came out of the trying duties of the office in such splendid shape bscause 1 was willing to cousult him and always ready to follow legal coursel. Now all I have to say is this. If I was robbing the county, Judge Landis knew it then and has known it ever since, and if he has been keeping it in the meantime from the public until now, heis not a safe man to sit on the Bench in our courts of justice, For if the charge is true I should be under arrest and Judge Landis should be impeached. Will the New Era ask the judge to tell what he about the robbing, which, it says, I was doing under his instructions, that our people may know if I am guilty or if ghe New Era is lying? ANDREW H. HERSHEY, EX-SHERTFF. The socialist party of the county have nominated the following county ticket: Congress, B. G. Ebersole, of East Donegal; judge, J. W. Johnson, of Maytown; prothonotary I. 8. Clare; Lancaster; controller, F. B. Emig, Ephrata; prison keeper, Adam Kopp, Lancaster; poor direct ors, Benjamin Portner, East Done- gal, and Charles Nagle, Lancaster. The office of district attorney will be filled: later. The following knowns * | Shields, vounty commtttee was elected: 1. ite Wun.po If, E. Hoch, Abram apes and’. ops in Hoi J. G. Zook, Lititz; wees rata; Leonard arietta; J. W. Johnson, Maytown; W. R. Cassile, Manheim. The committee effected an organi- zation by electing the following officers; Chairman, _J. G. Zook, recording secretary, H. E. Hoch; financial secretary, I. 8. Clare; corresponding secretary, Abram Kautz; organizer, W. R. Cassile. Left for St. Louis. On Monday the following party left Lancaster over the I>. R. R. on a trip to California: W. W. Appel, A. H. Powden, Esq.. E. F. Frailey, D. P. Stackhouse, of Lancaster; Justus Bard, Bareville Samuel Mumma, Charles: Lehman Landis ville; A. Jackson, George Wilson, Philadelphia; Abram Brubak r, Abram IHarnish, Aaron Weaver, Ephraim Weaver, Rohrerstown; Dr, Enos Mann, Bert Heiscy, W. H. Raub, Dallastown, York county; Howard Cassel, George R. Heisey, Esq , Marietta; Eli Nissley, Florin. Kast Peotersburg, Shock’s; Levi Uross, East Petersburg; Mr. Hipple Rol rerstown, and Frank Hoffman, They occupied a special car and were chaperoned by George R. Heisey, Esq., of Marietta, and John A. Mouk, of Columbia, Among the places they will visit will be Placer- ville, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland and St. Louis, ee A eee. Was He a Doclur? A Mr. Shwanger living some dis tance north of town, owns a valua- ble caw that broke into an apple orchard and shcrtly afterwards be- Funeral services were’ came sick, A man who terms him- self a doctor, was’ consulted, who relieved the cow (nit.) This doctor took a pine stick several feet long and about an inch in diameter, and without tying the cow, ran the stick down her throat, breaking it off, Dr. Newcomer was sent for, who, after lancing, removed the stick, To end its sufferings the animal was killed and upon examination it was found that many splinters from the rough stick used, were in the oow’s throat as well as the liver torn by the jamming done by that doctor (?) MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1904. MANY LOCAL NOTES. Happenings of the Week Told in a Brief Yet Iteresting Mannner. Carrie Nation passed through here this morning. A son was born to Jacob Wagner and wife yesterday. For Sale—Fine celery A. B. Root, Mount Joy. A daughter was born to Arthur Brown and wife on Sunday. plants. Harry Nissley is relaying the slate roof on the Methodist church, For Sale—A good autoharp with instruction book. Call at this office James Glatfelter purchased a good bicycle from Earl Kaylor this week. The festiyal on the lawn at A, C. Mateer’s Saturday evening was well attended. The Catholic church will hold a supper in the hall Saturday evening August 20. The brick-layers on the new school building, completed the job yesterday, A new bridge is being laid near the pumping station by the borough authorities. James Glatfelter will erect two tombstones in the cemetery at High gpire tomorrow, Addison Breneman was badly in- jured by being kicked by a horse last Wednesday. Quite a number of our yourg men left for Camp Nan this week on a ten days’ outing. . Constable Wm. Donaghy is quite ill at his home an Marietta street with stomach trouble. We met the third person yester— day that said he would contribute toward a town clock. Found— A gold ring, Owner can haye same by calling on C. H. Zel- ler and proving property. It is rumored that Chas, A. Grei- der will succeed Joseph Marfisi in the green grocery business. John Bombach moved from the water works to his property on N. Market street in this place. The Lutheran Surzday school held its picnic at Kauffman Park yester- day. An immense crowd was pres- ent. _ Miss Catherine Schoengerger of Reading, is spending some time at the home of her cousin, Mrs, John Cramer, In the absence of. the carrier Nehemiah Gantz, one day. last week James Frank had charge of Route No. 3 from this place. The Independent telephone was placed in the office of the DeLong Donegal Poultry Farms one day last week. Call No. 873. Rev. Samuel Sumpman of near Williamstown, will occupy the pul- { piv in the Evangelical church Sun- day morning and evening, B. P. Harris of Danville, will endeavor to institute an Improved Order of Heptasophs in this place, says one of our exchanges, There were more festivals held in Mount Joy and Florin this year than during any previous year and there are still a few more booked. Rev. C. I. Eisenberger cf Schuyl- kill Haven, a former Lancaster countian, preached a very able ser- mon in the Methodist church Sun- day morning. George Brown sr. was going up town in his automobile Sunday and and at the post office the machine was disabled, Electrician Peoples put it in shape again. Henry Meckley residing two miles from town, raised 105 bush- els of Early Ohio potatoes on fourth an acre of land. We doubt wheth- er this can be equalled. Our well known produce dealer and sportsmen Gifford DeLong bagged one of the finest ground hogs we ever saw. Ie shot 1t in the vicinity of Milton Grove on Satur- duy, It weighed over nine pounds. ————— Will Lecture at Rheems. Samuel Wormley of near Rheems, will deliver a lecture in the Rheems school house on Saturday evening, Aug. 27, subject “Intemperance.” A small admission fee will be charged and Mr, Wormley is well worth hearing. Personals. Wesley Waltemyer will arrive home today. : Miss [da Wilgus of Maytown, is visiting in town. Miss Sipe is being entertained in the family of A, K. Manning. Miss Irene Martin of Lancaster, is spending a few days in town. Miss Lillian Brown and friend spent Saturday at the County Seat. Miss Mary Isaacs of Philadelphia was calling on friends in town last week. Charles Hemperly of York, was the guest of friends in town over Sunday. Geo. B. Fach left for Camden, N. J., where he will spend a week with relatives, Miss Nellie Snyder of Maryland, is visiting in the family of Samuel Sheaffer. Martin Welge, wife and son of Brooklyn, spent a few days in town with relatives, Samuel Drace of Maytown, spent Sunday in town with his sister Mrs. F. B. Groff. Miss Nettie Hemperly of Harris burg, is the guest of her cousin Edith Bentzel. Mrs. E. W. Garber is slightly im- proved, having had quite a severe spell of sickness. C. S. Gingrich and family attend- ed the funeral of his brother at Lan- caster yesterday. of Mastersonville, were in town on business last week. Wm. H. Winters, a prominent insurance agent of Elizabethtown, was in town on Sunday. J. B. Wisegarver and wife Daniel Schroll of this office,spent from Friday to Sunday at Philadel- phia and Camden, N. J. Elihpalet Reed of Philadelphia, spent the past few days in town with his father and sister. Charles Spangler and family of Marietta, were Sunday visitols in the family of Harry C. Culp, Gabriel Moyer, a prominent citi- zen of Palmyra, called on friends here and at Florin yestarday. Chas, Dillinger and wife and Frank Baker and family spent Sun- day with friends at Manheim. Mus. Louisa Williams of Chicago 1s spending several weeks among relatives in town and vicinity. Walter Gochnauer will resume his duties at Philadelphia next Mon day after a few weeks’ vacation. Samuel Smeltzer and wife left last Thursday for Red Lion, York coanty where they are spending a week with frien ls. Mrs. Mary Aon Easton and son Gabriel spent last week on the farm with the family of Amos Baker near Maytown. Frank Adams, a Philadelphia Press reporter, was pleasantly en- tertained by several of his friends in town last week, George Pyle and wife, who are at Atlantic City, will arrive here tomorrow evening to spend a few days with his parents. Harry Peopple, who is employed by the Regina Music Box Company at Rahway, N. J, spent Sunday in town with his wife and parents, Mr. Rengier and wife of Lancas— ter, were guests of their son, Rev. Richard C, Rengier, pastor of the Lutkeran church here, over Sunday. Misses Daisy Ritchie, Mary Sny- der and Miss Lichtenberger of Lan- caster, are being pleasantly enter- tained by Miss Mamie McGinnis for a few days, J. E. Hoover and wife left this morring to attend the niath annual reunion of the Hoover family, The reunion is being held at Chestnut Hill Park, Philadelphia. Wm, Sprout and daughters Gert— rude and Mabel, Eli Smeltzer, Mrs, Ella Wachstetter will leave tomor- row for Cape May where they will enjoy the sea breezes for five days, Messrs, Joseph Hershey, David and Samuel Gaffin, Wm. Conrad, Frank Drabenstadt, Frank Bookman and wife and Simon Menaugh and wife are among those that will ac- company the excursion to Atlantic City oa Sunds : 7 THE NEWS FROM FLORIN What Transpired in Our Busy Village the Past Week. Mame Nagle of Chester, is visit— ing friends in town, Peter Krall visited Henry Young in town on Sundny. Miss Amanda Boyer of Maytown, spent Sunday in our midst. Henry Young made a business trip to Columbia on Friday. Irvin Ishler of Philadelphia, spent Sunday in town with friends. Ephraim Morton and lady friend were Sunday visitors in town. James Schlegelmilch of Columbia spent Sunday in town with his par- ents. Amos Baker and family of near Maytown, spent Sunday in this place. Ed Gish aud wife of E’town, spent Sunday in town with the lat— ter’s parents, John Stauffer of McKeesport,’ left for his home yesterday after visiting here. The woods meeting held in the park on Sunday evening was largely attended. Harry Shank and family of Loba- ta, were Sunday visitors in the fam- ily of J. W. Shank. George Whitecamp and family of near Millersyille, spent Sunday in town with relatives. very Mr. Hoover and family of Silver Spring, were guests in the family of John Masterson on Sunday, Charles Menaugn and family of Middletown, were guests of the for- mer’s parents in town Sunday. Mrs. Henry Keener and children and Miss Ida Easton will camp at Hillsdale during the camp-meeting there, Miss Myra J. Booth left Saturday for Middletown to spend a week or two with the family of S. B. Long- euecker. C. B. Winters and wife, who are spending some time at Manheim with the latter’s parents, spent Mon. day in town, George Flowers moved his family and household effects to Harrisburg this week where they will reside in the future. William Givens and family of Newtown and Mabel Loraw of Leb- anon, spent several days with Jacob Loraw and family last week. Howard Shickley and wife re- turned to Philadelphia Monday af- ter spending ten days here and at Mount Joy visiting friends and rel- atives. Israel Bossler and wife, John Flowers and wife, Emma Widman and George A. Geyer will assist at the boarding house while the camp- meeting is in progress at Hillsdale. A surprise party was held on Sat- urday evening in honor of Miss Kt- ta Carson. It was attended by about twenty-five young folks, all of whom spent a very enjoyable evening. A party was held at the home of Mrs. Amanda Eichler on Monday afternoon in honor of Eliza Hersh- ey, who passed her 74th milestone. The old lady is enjoying very good health and we hope she lives to see many more such pleasant occasions. Returned from Colorado. Photographer 8. A. Ricker re- turned from his western trip on Saturday afternoon. The trip was a very interesting one and he brought with him several sonvenir looks of scenery throughout Colo- rado which are well worth seeing Mr. Ricker will cheerfully show them to you if you call at his photo- graph gallery. They contain views of the Rocky Mountains, Pike's Peak, Mamtau Springs, Colorado Springs, Denver, Cripple Creek, ete, Mr. Ricker is now ready for busi- ness at his gallery and is bettg prepared than ever to produce latest syle photographs as he number of new mounts catchy designs. Will Wed A license to wg Joseph FE. Bra Zeagyd 50 A SPECIAL MEETING. : CENTS A YEAR NEWSPAPER Frank Cood Was Elected Pumping En- gineer Last Evening. Chairman B. W. Brown called al special meeting of Borough Council last evening at eight o’clock, for the purpose of taking action on the res— ignation of John Bombach, pump- ing engineer at the Borough water works. Those present were Messrs. Det- wiler, Brown, Hamaker, Hoffer and and Mumma, The resignation of Mr. Bombach was read -and upon motion was accepted. The communications from apph- | cants were then read. They were Frank Good, Lewis Koch and Geo. Myers. After some discussion as to which | one of the applicants was best fitted for the position, a ballot was taken Sold by the Sheriff. Sheriff Kready disposed of the (ollowing properties at the Court House, Saturday. A lot of ground in the village of Florin, fronting 40 feet on Church street, extending 200 feet, on wnich is erected a one-story frame carriage house and shop. Seized as the property ofA. B. Eicherly and sold to W. M. Hollowbush, Esq., $170. Lot of ground on East Main street Mt. Joy, on which are erected a two story frame dwelling house, frame kitchen, frame barn, etc. Sold as the property of Joseph B. Gantz, tc Fannie B. Gantz, for $1,250. Since the aboye sale Dr. J. J. Newpher purchased a portion of the property on the east side on private terms. for ee AQ erin Ball Notes. The High School base ball team proved an easy thing for Bainbridge on Siturday, our ball tossers being lefeated by a score of 9 to 2 Sunbury was shut out twice yes- terday 6-0 and 3-0 by KEdzewood Park. In the second game, Frank Schock who is playing right field had two of the three hits. Haver- stick pitched and allowed but five hits, Birthday Anniversary. Mrs. Kate Geib celebrated her birthday anniversary on Sunday in a very enjoyable manner. Among those who shared the pleasures of the occasion were Joseph Stevenson Harry Rose, Mr. Max and wife of Harrisburg, Jacob Rose sr. and jr, Edward Grissinger, G. W. Rose, J. L. Diffenderfer and their wives of Steelton. Were Rowed to York County. J. W, Crisswell, fish warden, and his companion, who were imprisoned on an island in the river, near Col- umbia, during Sunday night, suc- ceeded in escaping early Monday morning. Raymond Ortman, of Washington Borough, was paid a good sum to row two men to the York county side of the river. Colored Camp, The colored folks will hold ag old time camp-meeting in Garbe woods near Maytown, comme on August 20 and continuei the 28th. A good time is ed as this will be one o time camp-meetings. Notes of the James Bailey, race by quit posed to Guy little rag and as every vote cast was for Good he was declared elected. Upon motion 4 new method will be introduced hereafter as follows : That the Water committee and the Burgess make an agreement with the pumping engineer as to what his duties are, etc. Mr. Good was elected to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Bombach and as the latter's resignation takes effect August 31, Good will then take charge. It was suggested to leave the of- fice of Water Superintendent va- cant for the present and the Water | committee will have the matter in hands until a successor to Bombach is elected. Upon motion adjourned. HERE AND THERE. Many Brief Items of Interest Throughout This Section In Elizabethtown J. N. Olweiler raised 1,600 cucumbers on a bed of 12 by 16 feet. The Manheim Canning and Pre- serving company has sold its entire output of beans, consisting of 60,000 cans, to a New York firm. John P. Swarr, one of Manheim’s oldest merchants, has sold out to E. E. Kready, a Rapho schoolmas- ter, who will take possession No- vember Ist. Victor Naford of Bainbridge, has in his possession a large string of Indian beads he found along the river since the flood and ice gorge this Spring. Little Florence Habecker, four years old, a daughter of Jos. Hab- ecker, fell from a lounge at hove home Friday evening lef tov teen when tu They ha jelly the A calf brows was born on, ram Strickler, near’ is now owned by EsdUTICN he is getting offers oi vr MoNDA sell it to museums. Vi ley! The longest name ever placed the marriage records in the wi] was that of Missouri Arkansas poleon Four Hundred Miles bg the Mouth of the ‘Ohio Abshe Butler county, O.; last week. ln inte Church Notes. Church of God—Tnery 3 Sm preaching services 'nex Sunday school at 1.30 pd d S. C. E. 4t 6.30 p. mi; ing alone for God,; Webb. Jr. S.C, topic, What ou doing in Chip United I regular rg ces wi E.