MORE VALUE AN DOES ANY OTHER GEST 50C WORTH IN THE CO UN THE WEEK®Y BULLETIN THE ProrLE's PAPER 18 THR BRSP ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THIS SEC= TION—THE PATRONAGE IS OUR PROOF. VOL V. NO. 50. THE CIRCULATION OF THE WEEKLY ANOTHER TROLLEY PROPOSITION Routine Business—Several Contracts A- warded — Other Business The regular May meeting of our Borough Council was held Monday evening with all the members pres- ent and an exceptionally good rep- resentation of citizens. utes of the last The min- regular and two proved. | read same. passed over the Burgess’ veto (nit, illegal) was sent to the trolley peo- ple for approval, and returned to the clerk as not being acceptable. Clerk Fellenbaum tried to smother that fact by not mentioning that same was returned, but when ques- tioned by Mr. Titzel, the clerk, | with a rose-tinted expression, soon ; | “‘coughed up” special meetings were read and ap- | what he claimed was a personal communication and He should have been The Burgess returned without! given to understand then and there his approval, the order to relay sev eral pavements at the borough’sex | pense. ered and passed over the Burgess’ veto. The report of Burgess Shrite was ! received and showed that he had | collected $76 the past councilmanic month. Mr. Mumma of the Street com- mittee, reported as follows : Gave grades for a number of new pave- ments and did part of the work or- dered by Council. He recommend | ed that the road at H. S. Garber’s | south of Marietta street, be macad- amized; a new light placed at the extreme end of S. Barbara street; new crossing plate at Martin Hies~ tand’s residence and a light was asked for in the alley rear of Hen- ry Martin’s. All the recommenda- tions were ordered with the excep- tion of the latter which will be in- vestigated by the Light committee Mr. Detwiler of the Water com- mittee, reported leak at Main in A. M. Hershey's field repaired; fixed the arch under the boiler; hydrant at water works repaired; made taps for Martin Hiestand on Marietta street; Jacob Kover on Donegal street and Franck Schock on Frank street. Mr. Hoffer mentioned that one case of typhoid fever was reported to the Board of Health and a nui- sance was reported on the J. M. Brandt farm but both received the proper attention. Mr. Zeller reported the approval of a number of bills with the excep tion of B. F. Groff’'s. Mr. Zeller had a nipple taken off at the water works and took same to Lancaster in order to get prices on duplicates: He stated that he could have bought them at $1.75 each and that Mr. Groff charged $6.50, which would have been a saving of $4.75. Mr. Zeller presented the nipple. The treasurer’s report showed a balance of $890.52 in the borough account and $80 61 in the Water account. The Street committee was or- dered to get out posters relative to removing ashes. Bids for stone were received and were as follows: E. H. Zercher, 68 cents a yard for large aud broken stone. J. N. Stauffer & Bro., 70c a yard for broken stone and $1.00 a yard for crushed stone. Stauffer Bros. were awarded the contract for the ensuing year. The bids on bolen block were as follows: H. S. Newcomer, $26 per 1000; G. Moyer, $24.75 per 1000. ‘I'he committee was ordered to buy a car from the latter if same are as good as the ones now used. The chairman of the Water com- mittee was instructed to superin— tend testing the new pumps, engine and fire hydrants. The committee was ordered to place several sec- tions of old hose at the water works to be used in case of fire, The annual report of the Bor- ough account was read and Clerk Fellenbaum was ordered to have same printed. The motion was reconsid- | that communications with reference to the borough, no matter to whom addressed, are not ‘‘personal’’ Mr. Titzel, representing the trol- ley company, appeared before coun cil and made the following propo- sition: If council will permit the company to come in Delta and thence west on Marietta and Done- gal streets, they would finish ma- cadamizing Delta street or would pay the borough $1,000.00 for the privilege. Brown, ILongenecker Hamaker and Detwiler objected as the east end would be cut out en- tirely and council adjourned with- out taking any action on the mat- ter. With all the regular and spe- cial meeting, caucuses, etc., the trolley situation is the same today as it was a year ago. All the work was done for naught. Have Formed a League After a long debate on a number of important questions concerning the advisability of forming a league it was decided in favor of the or- ganization, and tke following officers were elected: President; Q. O. Reitzel; Secretary and Treasurer, Greer; Directors, Mr. Ebersole, of Elizabethtown; C. W. Hicks, of Maytown; John Fox, of Cordelia; J. Shultz Wertz, of Washington bor- ough; Oliver Freet, of Wrightsville, and John Harm, of Columbia. It was decided to play twenty-four games each. The season will epan May 19, and will end September 8. The Secretary is preparing a sched- ule at present. - Our New Tinsmith A" Morris Brown, a well known and popular young man of Glen Rock, York county, has purchased the entire tinning outfit of the late Christian Buoh! and has leased the place of business formerly occupied by Mr. Buobl, where he will, in a few days, be prepared to do all kinds of tin and sheet iron work, roofing, spouting, and furnace work while he makes a specialty of repair ing, The young man is a first-class mechanic and deserves a share of your patronage. He hails from the same town as does our wide awake and progressive marble dealer, Mr. Glatfelter. We wish the young man a bright future. Stole a Team Milton Stehman, who resides a short distance east of this borough, came to town on Saturday night and left his team in the shed at the Red Lion Hotel. When he came for it the team was gone. The au- thorities were immediately notified and a search began, The team was stolen and taken to Marietta, where the thief tried to sell it to livery= man Grady. From there it was traced to Maytown but after that MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1906 BULLETIN EX LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ' Happenings of the Week Toid in a Brief Yet Iteresting Mannner. John Zeller has accepted a posi- tion at plumbing at Lancaster. The estate notice of Joseph Ben- der may be found in our advertising | colums. Ringling Bros. Big circus will exhibit at Lancaster on Saturday, May 19. For Sale Very Cheap—A cook stove good as new. Apply at this office. H. C. Schock was elected a direct- or of the Conestoga Traction com- pany on Monday. Philip Frank on West Main street presented his daughters with a fine organ on Monday. P. J. Dieter is about again after being confined to the week with lumbago, Chas. L, Dierolf and H. C, Schock are the executors of Barbara Peifly, lately of this borough. house one Mrs. Mutch and two scons of New Holland spent last week with the/ family of Rey. Runk. Dr. J. M. McCanna, D. F, Gable and C. K. Bennett recently installed independent telephones. A few evenings ago there was a fine chase in town between a horse and a man, the latter yielding. George Stoner has been appointed a supervisor of East Donegal to sbeceed E. S. Weaver, resigned. The bydrant at the Henry Eberle cemetery is being removed from where it is now to nearer the center. Elmer Givens and his employes are beautifying Councilman Det— wiler’s residence with 3 coat of paint. A good attendance is requested by Otsego Tribe No. 59 on: Friday evening, May 13. Something doing, Darrenkamp, the green grocer, was about town on Saturday with strawberries and tomatoes—the first this seasou. The regular monthly meeting of the school board was held on Mon- evening when regular routine busi- ness was transacted. The Men’s Union Prayer meeting has vacated the third floor of the M. L. Greider building and same is now cffered for rent. Undertaker H. C. Brunner has charge of tne funeral of Mrs. Sides of Chicago, who died at Lancaster and is being buried there today. A man supposed to be Josejh Blake was killed by the cars at Conewago, on the Mount Joy branch of the Pennsylvania railroad, noon yesterday. at Harry Miller is beautifying his residence on Columbia Avenue. A new porch was recently erected and concrete pavement and walks will be put down ere lorg. J. M, Brandt, last week had the misfortune of loosing two valuable cows on his farm near Pleasant View. They found their way into the hog entry where they ate an over dose of chop. E. L. Hewsey, R. F. D, carrier at Rheems, has traveled 22,420 miles since he began on November 1,1902, He has worn out three sets of tires on his wagon and is now having nothing could be learned of team’s whereabouts. Constables are still searching. The team was abandoned in a field near Middletown and brought here by Mr, Stehman yesterday, Communications were received from Samuel Dixon, State Health Commissioner, relative to water and sewerage. The two committees were ordered to give the matter proper attention. The following bills were then paid: Mabel Whiteleather, distrib- uting notices 1,00; Star, printing tax notices $3.00; B. M. Metzler, labor and supplies 5.27; Eli Will jams, supervisor 4.95; Muller Mfg. Co., supplies 4 33; J. J. Pennell, jaf; 5.00; Frank Good, labor « and salary 32.50; J. E. Hoffer, 2 Arrested in York County Albert Heisey of this place, was arrested in York on Thursday, be- ing charged with larceny by bailee by Harry Walterneier. It is said that Heisey is also wanted in this county on charges of larceny and false pretense. He has been travel- ing over York county under the name of Haines, and was identified by a double thumb that he sports on one hand. tain — . Thief Exchanges Horses A bay horse about 20 years old mos. salary 6.00; Samuel Eshle- man, David Brady and Henry M. Stauffer, auditing, each 2.00; Sam- uel Fasnacht, labor 1.25; B. F. Groff, labor and supplies 52.42. The trolley ordinance that was with a white face, was stolen from E. H, Witmer’s stable at Eogle’s store premises at Rheems Monday night, A 38-year-old horse was left {in its place, The thief is known, 80 look out for trouble. | new felloes put on. ewis Geib ran against the iron railing in front of Mount Joy Hall on Monday evening throwing him to the pavement. In the fall he cut a deep gash in the back of his head which bled profusely. A valuable horse was stolen from the barn at the residence of Mr. Derr on the Frank farm near town on Thursday night, The animal was afterward returned to the owner, Ira Metzgar, who has been erect- ing steam heating plants for the Monitor Works at Landisville for a number of years, was promoted and on Monday assumed the position of traveling salesman for the company. Mr, Hoffman, of near Maytown, who recently purchased the Nissloy farm in East Donegal township, is erecting an immense tobacco shed, the dimensions of which will be 38x250 feet, Mr. Hoffman will raised about twenty-five acres of tobacco, S THAT OF ANY OTHER MOUNT JOY NEWSPAPER B Mount Joy’s Contributions a Mt. Joy, May 5, 1906 Editor of the ¢Bulletin”: Dear Sir:—The following amounts raised by the several churches of Mount Joy for the San Francisco sufferers have been reported to me : Presbyterian , |, Lutheran , Methoaist . . Church of God , United Brethren , Evangelical . , Four of the above amounts have been forwarded personally by the undersigned to Ex-Mayor Phelan of San Francisco and "the other two have been forwarded by two of the pastors through their church boards. Chas. F. Reitz.l, Treas. Ministerial Ass. In addition to the above, St. Luke’s Episccpal Mission of this place has raised $127.00 w hich makes a grand total of $434.77 raised by the churches of our borough. With the contributions received by the First National Bank, herald- ed in these columns last week, our town has thus far contributed 560.77 respective Keep it Moving In addition to what tioned.in these colums was last referring to Decoration Day cises, we would say that the New- town Band has been engaged by Otsego Tribe for that day. Last evening representatives of all choirs in town met in the Presby- terian church and made arrange- ments for practice and other work. At Saturday night's meeting, the P. O. 8. of A. decided to parade and it is quite likely that the Camps from Elizabethtown and Landisville will participate. An effort should be made to make this event surpass anything ever held here on occasions. men— week, exer- similar -—-. Landisville School Board The Landisville school board has decided to build a new two-story, four roomed school building at that place. The board visited Mount— ville, Marietta and Bainbridge and inspected the new school buildings at those places. The building will be 50 by 60 feet in dimension and will be located on the old school grounds. This is a much needed improvement, as the old buildings were not in condition for school purposes and were always over— crowded, Work of tearing the old building down will be started at once. \ Has Gone to Virginia Jharles Cassel, son of W. W. Cassel and wife, left Saturday for Roanoke, Va., where he hag secured a clerkship with the Norfoikad Western Railroad Company. The young man is a graduate of the local schools and just two wecks ago completed a course at F. & M. His host of friends here join the Bulletin in wishing him a bright ard perous future. ———— pros- A Popular Candidate J. G. Zeller of Florin, Mount Joy township, a brother of the late John Hl. Zeller of this borough, will be a candidate for jury commissioner at the primary to be held July 28, Mr, Zeller 18 very well known throughout this section and will un- doubtedly make a strong candidate. Some years ago he was 203 votes shy of the nomination having re- ceived over 7000 on —— that occasion, Base Ball Notes The All Star aggregation defeated a picked nine on the dump Satur- day afternoon in five innings by a score of 4 to 2. The juveniles of this place defeat- ed a like club from Maytown on Saturday by a score of 16 to 15. The game was played near the old P. R. R. depot. ce lr Call for Your Money Morris Leviton, who was collect- ing for the purpose of bringing his family here from Russia, has gone to Lancaster. As he did not collect erough money, he will return it to the donorg, having placed it in the hards of H, M, Stauffer, where they are requested to call for same, ") the FLORIN NOTES. Many Brief Items of Interest Throughout Our Community Lois Wiley is spending the sum- mer at Dillsburg. The new siding at Hershey's coal yards is about completed. Casper Cottrell and Oscar Young spent Saturday at Elizabethtown. Wm. Dietrich of Palmyra, paid his best girl here a visit on Sunday Gertie Eshleman of Elizabeth— town, speut Sunday here with her friends. Mrs. Abe Ichler of Elizabeth- town, was a Sunday visitor in our village. Victor Haldeman of Philadel- phia, spent Sunday here with parents. his Charles Carson was off duty the past few days with an attack of tonsilitis. Roy Ishler was home from Phil- adelphia on a forty hour furlough this week. Benjamin Musser and his family were Sunday visitors at the home of Jacob Hostetter. Twenty-one persons from town attended services at Strickler’s on Sunday forenoon. Misses Anna Buller and Emma Dyer were guests of friends at Eliz- abethtown on Sunday. Operator Ed Booth enjoyed a ya- cition from May 2 to 7. Mr. Eck- man was his substitute. Roy Baker of Dillsburg, accom- nied by his mother, spent Sun- p d of C. A, a ay here in the family V | y Wiley. David Brandt, wife and daugh- | ter and Albert Betz and wife from Annville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fanny Booth. Mrs. Katie Gingrich received a handsome new delivery wagon last week. It was built at the Anchor Coach Works. On Sunday morning Rev. Leh- man will preach a sermon on the ordinance of baptism and the fol- lowing Saturday, May 1gth, will baptize a number of persons at the Cove. Frank H. Fair, son of Frank Fair and wife of this place, and Miss Celia ;R. Markley of Chestnut Hill, were united in marriage last i Sunday by. Rev. Peter Brubaker. i Our best wishes accompany them. A SN Le Church Notes. A special collection will be taken in the M, E. church on Sunday which will be used in rebuilding the M, E. churches of San Francisco. UNITED BRETHREN. Mr. McConkey, the bible teacher who needs mo introduction in Mount day morning at 10 o’clock. In the evening at, 7.30 tho pastor will preach, taking one of the old testa-- ment charticters for his subject. Sunday school at 9 a, m, and in the evening the C. E, will be led by Miss Elizabeth Greenawalt, subject, Lessons frem the Miracles of Heal- ing. The Children’s Day program | committee meets this evening after prayer service, Choir meets Thurs- day evening this week on account of the commencement exercises Friday night, Dine Teams Collided Two young men were racing near [fairview church last evening when the teams collided, throwing the oc- cupants ou’. on Oune of the horses re- ceived several bad flesh wounds that bled profusely and was so | from the loss of blood that it could scarcely walk, None of the drivers were injured. —- Will Extend the Line I'he Rohrerstown, Lavdisville and Myunt Joy Street Railway Com- pany’s civil engineers surveyed and drove stakes the width of the track from the present terminus of the line to the foot of Delta street yes— terday afternoon. - \. be Coal Prices Drop he consumers of coal will pleased tc hear that there will be "no strike and according to the city , dailies, coal were reduced 40 cents | per ton yusterday, Joy, will speak for the pastor” Sun— weak | 50 CENTS A YEAR Y HUNDREDS PERSONALS. Mrs. M. M. Leib from Trenton, N. J. Miss Ellen Leib of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town, Chas. Culp of Harrisburg, paid his mother a visit on Sunday. has T. Morris Brown, our new tin- smith, was at Philadelphia yester— day. Samuel Miller transacted business | at Philade!phia several days last week, Chas, Miller and wife of Lancas—' ter, spent Sunday in town with Mrs, ! Willer, John Hoover and wife of Penn-' ville, spent Sunday in town with friends, A o } Frank ®hrader, of Lancaster was in town on Monday looking after | his real estate. Frank Dillinger and wife of Otta- wa Can, spent several days here ' with his mother. | The smiling countenance of Wm, | . ETT | Dierolf of Elizabethtown, was seen on our streets yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Owens of New | York, spent several days here with Mrs. A. K. Manning. Arthur Long, wife and four child ren of Lancaster, were guests of A. ~ . M. Hershey and family .over Sunday wife and three of Cresson, several days here in the A. L. Kolp. Mrs. George Chas. Zortman, children Pa., spent family of Sides and son of Wrightsville, were guests of her mother Mrs, Mary Ann Oberdorf on Sunday. George M, Good of Lake City, Iowa, and his brother Christian Good called on their brother and her friends here for a few days. h, townsman Wm. Doyle, cele= brated his 76th birthday ycsterday by calling on his friends about town Mr. Doyle is enjoyicg excellent health. A. B. Stoner of Manheim and Mr. Murrell, a representatiye of the National Auto and Supply Co. of Lancaster, made a pleasant call at this office last week. John C. Reed, son of Wm. C. F. Reed of this place, has been pro- moted from assistant chief electrical engineer to chief engineer of the Penna. Steel ccmpany at Steelton, --— Victory and Defeat Our West Ward contemporary seems to think that Burgess Shrite was elected to keep the trolley out of Mount Joy and uses several ol cute to call the attention of readers to the matter. its Tew Weare sure our contemporary is very wide of the mark, but if hg” wants to use a out for apolitical text, we believe one like that in the body of this article, At near like it played a much larger part in the election trolleys. We very much fear our reduced contemporary is either quite ignorant in political matters, or very malicious. Try again, J. R, M. might inspire him. least something very than Loyefeast at Cross Roads Yesterday and today the annual lovefeast is being held at the Cross Roads meeting house, a mile west of town. The attendance was ex- ceptionally large yesterday but the inclement weather will greatly in. terfere with the crowd today, Able ministers have charge of the meet— ing, Our local baker, R. G. Heilig, furnished the supplies. - May Get a Park "here is rumor afloat to the effect that a prominent wealthy citizen, formerly of Mount Joy, has inquired of the P. R. R. witha view of purchasing Cedar Hill Seminary, the “Dell” and present it to the borough of Mount Joy to be used as a park, true, We hope this proves returned also states that her brother Qn py cg, a OBITUARY NOTES Many of Our Friends Have Gone Great Beyond. Tho one week old daughter of Milton Miller and wife of Newtown} | died yesterday mormmng, MRS. MARTIN NISSLEY Thursday morning Mrs. Martin Nissley died at her home in Landis. ville, aged forty-four years. She was a member of the Old Mennonite church, For the past several weeks she had been ill. She is surviyed by her husband and the following children: Jacob, Amos, Mary, Mar- tin, Albert, Daniel, Christian, Alice and Harvey. The funeral was held on Saturday forenoon at the Menno- nite church in. Salunga. Burial at Kauffman’s church, near Manheim, MRS. BARBARA PEIFLY Mrs. Barbara, widow of the late John Peifly, died very unexpectedly on Thursday morning aged 70 years. Deceased was a member of the Lutheran church and is survived by one brother Jacob Hoover of Chicago and a sister Mrs, Louis Minnich of Philadelphia. For many years the deceased conducted a confectionery store here and is very well known, The funeral took place from her late residence Monday afternoon with interment in the Mount Joy ceme- tery. MRS, FREDERICK H. BAKER Florence Scott, wife of Frederick H. Baker, of this borough died at her late home, on Thursday morn- ing, aged 30 years, Mrs, Baker was a great sufferer for several years having undergone a number of oper: ations and had only returned from the hospital a week ago. Ier hus- band and one son, Nelson Scott, and a sister, Mrs. McFadden, sur- v iPuneral services werd held o® day afternoon from her late resiuence. The remains were taken to Lancaster on a special trolley and interred in the Greenwood cemetery. Pacific Coast News A letter to Miss Bertie Doyle from Mies Estella Eckhardt, form- erly of this place, but now of Port- laud, Oregon, states that her sister Martha, who resides in San Francis- co, lost all she possesred in the late holocaust at that place except the clothing which she wore, and is now with friends at San Jose. An- other sister, Lucy, lived beyond the burnt district, and escaped with- out any loss. Miss Eckhardt’s letter Christ, bought a ranch [ast week. Deeds Transferred G. H. Frank to G. N. Falkenst: two lots in West Donegal, $105, Peter Shickley’s administrate Sallie C. Johns, property in M Joy. . Aaron 8S, Risser, assigne Hiram E. Kaylor, 65 acres ar perches of land, in Mount Joy ship $3,924.06. Paid for Shooting a Do Because he shot his dog son Bishop of Florin bro against Eli Nissley of Res before a justice at Elizal Nissley paid all costs and for killing the canine and charged. { _ Unclaimed Lette Foljgwing is a list of, callé® for at the Mouy office, May 208 Lewis Corbi J. Fred Fenstermache: Repair Farm By an advertisem this issue may be se Greider & Co. are pair all kinds of fi short notice, Re plains all, Want Frank Conrad All Stars, is re any amateur cl All communie his prompt at yl Fy % a