The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 11, 1906, Image 1

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. struck by the Harrisburg
VOL V1. NO, 7.
THE CIRCULATION OF THE WEEKLY
KILLED ON THE RAILROAD.
Base Ball Notes
| Brandt and Engle put up a good
A Colored Man Meets Death Near Rheems’ same for Maytown, Saturday.
Sion, | The Junior ball team defeated the
While trespassing on the Penn- | pickers from Geo. Brown
sylvania railroad Saturday morning, Sons mills on Saturday by a score
about 7:30 o'clock, Ulysses Smith, of 30 to 4:
killed
he
b ing
a oulored man, was instantly ow .
: I'he Juniors played two games
Fourth with Marietta |
and broke even, losing the morning |
the after— |
rear Rheem’s station by
3 here on the
Express,
Smith
had been working on the farm of
W. L. Heisey, at Rheem's
which was going eastward, oy .
= contest and winning in
: | noon,
until a |
The local team will make an ef=
2 . § |
short time before the accident oc— |
curred. For the last few days he fort to redeem its lost laurels on
Saturday, when the boys go to Lan-
had been drinking heavily and left ;
; ; | caster to do battle whith the Ath-
on the
Ife
walking on the west track when the |
the Heisey place in anger y :
letics. Ginger up boys.
ball team played a
dcuble-header here on the Fourth
Tho
picked up lifeless, by the train crew | morning game was very loosely
The body was taken played and resulted in a victory for
morning of the accident. was |
The local
accident ocenrred and his body was |
hurled to the side, where 1t was] with Marietta and broke even.
Rheem’s, |
Miller, of | the visitors by a score of 16 to 15.
summoned | The afternoon game was more like
Dr.
examination showed
to
where Deputy Coroner
Elizabeathtown, was
with his
An
phy=ician, | the real thing and was easily won
that the | by the locals, 8 to 5.
Blougzh.
Large crowds
man’s skull had been badly {rac-
tured and that an arm and leg were
broken, The investigation showed
that it was an accident. The body
was taken to the almhonse at Lan-
caster for burial. The deceased
was about thirty-five years of age
and is said to have lived at
ton at one time. It is not known if
he has any relatives,
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A Hurrp Up Job
noted
the farm of
A few weeks ago we the
fact that
Eimer E.
toll-gate, had been
the barn en
Brandt, near Ramsey’s
A
new barn 47x76 feet and 18 feet to
torn down.
the square, has now replaced the old
one, and was put there in just fif-
The barn was fitted and
framed by M, L. Kuller, in Perry
county, shipped to Marietta on the
teen days.
crs and hauled to the Brandt home.
When the walls were in readiness
Mr. Kuller with five men came here
and in fifteen days from their
vent Mr.
into the barn, which is one
ad-
Brandt was hauling hay
of the
finest in this section,
Sold by the Sheriff.
Sheriff Ziegler on Monday
sold
S.
the
half mile of road for the state east of
the personal property of John
Kent, contractor, who made
town. The amount realized by the
Holland property
was $739.41, of the Manheim prep-
eaty $14.95 and of the Mount Joy
property $788.05.
gale of his New
Now Its Ump Heillg
Wm, R. Heilig has been appoint-
\
Inter—
County base ball league and will
ed an official umpire in the
hold the indicator for the first time
Saturday, July 21.
had considerable experience as
Mr. Heilig has
an
and
Pos-
gessing these qualifications he will
rules
has no superior for fairness,
umpire, is gilt edge on
undoubtedly prove a worthy official
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It’s Worth Seeing |
James Glatfelter just received an
exceptionally fine statue in the shape
of a dancing lady.
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It was received
direct from Italy and is of the finest
The
work, all of which was done by
white marble on the market.
hard, excels anything we have ever
seen, These statues are costly and
are used as parlor ornaments.
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Postmaster’s Salary Decreased.
While the salaries of the
masters at Lancaster, Columbia,
Millersville, New Holland
Quarryville were increased from
$100 vpward, the salary of Post-
master J. Fred Fenstermacher
post—
and
here
was decreased $100—now $1,700
year,
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A Neat Publication
J. M, Wade, principal of Penn’a,
thanks
for a copy of the school’s catalogue
It con-
tains an excellent half tone of Miss
Bess F, of this
who is assistant in the commercial
department.
Business Coliege, Las our
which is very creditable,
Bowman, place,
At een
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Change In Drivers N
On Saturday evening Sam’l Bro-
pey was tendered his quit notice as
driver of W. W. Cassel’'s freight
cay (George Shatz
ng Gakcon glo Monday,
Steel— |
is his success-
| witnessed both contests,
the
Lancaster,
| Although locals
had the
| Athletics of shut, out
7-0 up to the seventh, they were
| defeated bya 10 to 8 score on
| Saturday,
defeat this
errors was the cause of 1t all,
this being their third
Several bad
Nev-
winning eight
{ season.
| .
er mind that boys;
| out of eleven 1sn’t playing bad ball.
The score:
Mt. Joy rh
| Hend’x cf
| Langl'y 2b
Athlet’'s rh oae
Stein’cfr 1,101
Rill2b ox 130
o Carr 1b 3 07
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| Conrad c 00
Bom'r If 1 1 ¢
Paulenrfr o
Bow’n 3br1 2
Mill’y ss2 2 2
Millerc 32530
PDeenp I1ria2ik
Totals 10924 146
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3
| Givens ss I
| Cassel If
| Spr'g’r 1b 0
| Brown rf 1
Hau’n'n 3bo
Schroll p 003
Totals, 8 9279 6
Mt.Joy 1 o 4 0 oo 1-8
Athletics 0.00 0 0 4 5 1-10
Base on balls, off Schroll 3, off Deen 3.
Struck out, by Schroll 3, by Deen 3. 2
base hits, Steinbaxe, Rill, Carr, Bomber-
ger, Cassel. Stolen bases, Mt. Joy 11,
Athletics 4. Umpire, Stoler; time 2 hrs.
Florin had little trouble in defeat
ing Bainbridge on Saturday 10 to 4
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on the former team’s new diamond.
The score:
Florin rh o ae Bainblgerhoae
Widmanef 1 1 0 oo Camprfoo o
Kraybill2b3 2 2 1 0 Ha’k’rlfr 0 0 0 I
Hamb'tss 111 31 Grofc: 12720
Frank If 006 11 Ginghproo61
Shleg’hrf ooo o 1 Ba'h’'n2bi 1 210
Hershey p 1 0 I 5 0 Mason 3boo 200
McG’ry 3bo2 0 00 Se’h’tibo1120 1
oI Flo'rsssoo 1 32
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2
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2
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Irs
2191
Musl’'nef 11000
Totals 10927114
Florin 2:5 0 I 00 0 2 X10
Baingridgeo o 2 O01 I 0 0-4
3-base hits Kraybill; struck out by Her
shey 7, by Gingrich 11; bases on balls off
Gingrich 3; umpire Snyder; time 1.35.
De es rn
Boyer 1b
o Fahscf oooo0o0
Totals 4 424 125
Bishop ¢
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More “Spunk” Than Most Men,
While Miss
daughter of S.
Emma Tressler,
H. Tressler and
wife of East Donegal, was returning
home with Clarence C., a well bred
horse, the single tree broke and the
animal ran off. Miss Tressler kept
him in the road for a considierable
distance but being unable to check
his speed ran him into a hitching
post, damaging the wagon and cutt-
ing her hand. She at once made tem
porary repairs and then drove to
a coach maker whgre the wagon
was repaired before she returned
home, Truly, this young lady had
nerve as she clung to her team better
than would most men in a runaway,
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Death in East Donegal.
Mrs. Mary Fry dicd at her home
in Kast Donegal township on Sun-
day o'clock. Death
was due to cerebral embolism super-
induced by heart trouble. She was
fifty-three years cld and a daughter
of Joseph and Mary Trout. The
funeral will be held with interment
at Mastersonville today,
moning at 8
Wages Going Up
All the cotton mills throughout
the New England states, raised their
employes wages from 5 to 14 per
cent, The raise was unsolicited
and effects 165,000 persons, It will
be remembered that Geo, Brown
Sons’ here made a similar move
several weeks ago.
a———e—
Mrs, Henry . Mellinger, died at
her home in Lancaster aged 52 years
Deggased was a native oles
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1906
PERSONALS.
| The Whereabouts of our Friends For
the Past Few Days
Albert Hershey is visiting here,
Paul Brubaker of Philadelphia,
spent Sunday at home.
Samuel Wilson returned to the
Quaker City, Saturday.
Paul Murphy of Harrisburg, spent
Sunday in our borough.
Clyde Spera of Philadelphia, vis-
ited his parents Sunday.
John Engle of York, was a Sun-
day visitor to his parents.
Miss Clara Kahl of Lancaster, is
visiting Mrs, Ira Metzger.
Clarence Stoll is enjoying his va-
cation here with his parents.
F. H. Baker and son spent several
days at Philadelphia last week.
Geo. Haines, wife and son How-
ard, spent Sunday at Lancaster.
Miss Gertrude Beck is the guest
of her friend Miss Mary B. Stoll.
Warren Hoffman is spending some
time here with his mother and sister
Wayne Stanffer of Sporting Hill,
was the guest of Amos Sumpman,
Sunday.
Dr. John C. Shelly of Philadel-
phia, is apending ten days here with
his mother.
Maggie Irvin, of Wiilow Grove
Park spent Sunday with her sister
Mrs.
E. C. Pennell, son of John Pen-
nell and wife, has enlisted
U. S. Cavalry,
Langley.
in the
Simon Bradley and family were
guests of Wm,
town on Sunday,
Wintermyer near
Mrs, H. G. Stoler and daughter
Mrs. Metzger, spent Sunday with
friends at Lancaster,
Harry Campbell of Wrightsville,
spent Sunday here with his
Clarence Campbell,
cousin
Misses Mary Krall and Jennie
Kemmerly spent from Wednesday
to Saturday at Harrisburg,
Miss Leah Langley, left Mon=-
day to spend a few weeks with her
aunt at Willow Grove Park,
Mrs, Jacob M. Schroll and grand-
daughter Maud Schroil, spent Sun-
day with relatives at Maytown,
Harry Smith sr. is undergoing
treatment at the hospital at Lancas-
ter, He arrived home Satarday.
Chas. Aulthouse took both
games of ball between the York
aud Harrisburg teams on the Fourth.
Mrs, Clark of New York City,
nee Miss Ida Sheely of Lancaster,
spent Sunday here with Mrs, Helena
Miller,
Milton Wittle and wife spent
from Wednesday to Friday as guests
in the family of Jerome Yocum at
Manheim.
Dr, Wm. B. Hamaker, who has
been traveling in the west, is visit-
ing his father,
in
Howard E, Stoll and family are
spending their vacation here with
the family of his parents, ticket
agent J. IH. Stoll.
I. D. Springer and wife of the
Red Lion hotel, visited friends at
Hampton, Adams county, from Sun
day to Wednesday.
Misses Mary and Clara Schroll
spent from Wednesday to Saturday
with friends and relatives at Harris-
burg and Steelton,
D. M. Martin, of Lancaster, who
is employed in the jobbing depart-
ment of the New Era, spent Wednes-
day afternoon in town.
Mrs. Henry Buch of Manheim
spent several days with her daugh-
ter Mrs, Harry Garber West
Main street lust week.
on
Messrs. Chas. and Gifford DeLong
and W. R, Ileilig witnessed the
Maytown- Wrightsville game at the
latter place on Saturday,
Proprietor M, A, Spickler, Mrs,
Willer and daughter Freda, were
the guests of Chas, Schwitzenber-
ger at Lancaster on Sunday.
John Pyle, son and daughter of
Springfield, Ohio, and P. 8. Pyle of
Pittsburg, are guests of their father
John F. Pyle for a few days,
J. Willis Freed spent the Fourth
with Friends at Harrisburg, witness.
ing the defeats administered by Har
| Tighirg to York base ball tean

Obituary
THE LITTLE MAN
It is with deep regret that we an— ' Many Brief Items of Interest Throughout
nounce the death of «The Little |
Our Community
Man,” a character that bobbed wp, Mrs. Emma Stauffer
here by a contemporary for the sake Fourth at Harrisburg.
of criticism and more so we presume |
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FLORIN NOTES.
spent
Harry Hoerner of Philadelphia,
of *‘getting even 3 z i
g A ’ is here on his vacation.
instead of resum- |
ing the responsibility by thé editorial |
end for the publication of truck, |
junk, ete. Exagerated statements, |
and senseless articles,
Miss Blanche Zeller of Dayton,
Ohio, is home on a visit.
Miss Gertrude Menaugh of Phil-
| adelphia, is visiting in town.
which the
public did not approve of, forced the
chappie to retire we presume,
revoir,
Aur Miss Ida Faston of Lancaster,
| spent a week here with relatives.
THE FLORIN NEWS Miss Armstrong is the guest of
After struggling hard for over a | Mrs. Chas. Good for a few days.
ear, Leyi F. Sheéwuz, publisher of |
y Ley y . P [
George Vogle and family spent
the Florin News, came to the con-
Rio HL | Sunday with Benj, Hambright’s.
clusion that editors’ paths are not A ,
I | The lumber for Elam Hostetter’s
means and |
strewn with rcses by any
: a Sha 4 | new house was hauled last week.
with his issue on Saturday. decided
to drop out of the journalistic rarks
therefore the News is a thing of the
past, The young man was a hard | Sa
worker but ouly experience con— ter Mary, are visiting at Palmyra.
vinced him that this vicinity already |
Prayer-meeting will be held in
| the U. B. church tomorrow evening
Mrs. J. S. Carmany and daugh-
Mrs. Reuben Swords was quite
the |
had
May the young man succeed in his
next undertaking,
io
Eight Applicants
At the second special meeting of |
the School Board this week, which |
was held for that purpose last even- |
ing, Wesley Royer was elected jan-
itor for the ensuing year, The oth-
er applicants were Harry KEbersoke,
John Zink, Jacob Koyer, Jac, Mor-
ton, George DBrosey, Benjamin F,
Blyer and Herman Kerchoff, The
janitor will be paid $20 per month
for 4 months and $35 per month for
the remaining 8 months,
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P. 0, S. of A. Officers
Following are the officers elect of |
Washington Camp No. 538, P. 0.8,
of A, to be instalied on Saturday
evening by District Deputy Aaron
Nagle, of Columbia: Pres., Wm, HI.
Lockard; vice pres.,” Elias Zerphy;
M. of F',, J. Harry Miller; R. Sec.,
Jno. KE. Schroll; F. Sec., Henry M.
Stauffer; Treas, M. S. Bowman;
Conductor, H. Walters; [. G. Frank
Peffer; O. G., R. J. Myers; 1'rustee
J. W. Brandt; Delegate, I. E. Runk
effin iis
Miss Jones Entertained.
A house party was held in honor
of Miss Aimee Jones of Ridgley,
Md., the Landisville
grounds on Thursday, Friday
Saturday. chaperoned by
Mrs. Clara lHHaines of this place,
Those present from town were Mis-
ses Mary Keller, Ethel Harry, Stel--
la Longenecker and Mary Newpher.
on camp
and
It was
i/ Cannot Give Cherries Away.
Five hundred quarts of cherries
have been left to rot on the trees on
the premises of Lewis Weaver, at
Milton Grove. He offered them
gratis to any one who would pick
them, but no one has had time or
cared to have them,
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An Acceptable Gift
For his excellent work in the
its share of news papers, |


Ehzabethtown—Cordelia game on
Saturday, Mrs, P. Franck Schock
presented her husband, upon his
arrival home that evening, with a
gift that he prizes very highly.
It’s a daughter, folks.
Blew Out Cylinder
A freight going west yesterday
forenoon met with a miskap
of Florin,
west
The eylinder head of
the engine blew out which caused a
detention of several hours nntil the
necessary repairs could be made.
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Politics Is Brewing
Philip Dieter is desirous that we

announce his name a candidate
for County Committeeman in the
West ward, We understand there
is also a new aspirant for that same
office in the Kast ward.
as
In our councilmanic last
that
article
week we should have stated
Messrs, Zeller and Mumma voted
for and Messrs, Brown, Hamaker
and Longenecker against allowing
the trolley people to lay temporary
tracks up to Donegal street,
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Church of God Reunion
The third annual reunion of the
East Penna. Churches of God, will
be held at Williams’ Grove on next

Wednesday, Jply 18,
ill the past few days but is improv-
ing.
Miss Viola Patterson of Lancas-
ter, spent the Fourth here with
friends.
Fred Schneider and wife spent
Sunday at I.ancaster and Rocky
Springs.
Samuel Miller and wife of Eliza-
bethtown, spent Sunday
with friends.
in town
S. E. Ibaugh of Downingtown,
was circulating among friends in
town Sunday.
Ed Steigdrwald and family spent
| Sunday herg with her parents, G.
A. Geyer anid wife.
*Miss Stella Ishler of
town, accompanied by her lady
friend, spent Sunday in town.
Elizabeth-
Mrs. Fanny Booth and daughter
Myra, spent Sunday with Amaziah
Good and family at Mount Joy.
Miss Buelah Shramusky of Lan-
caster, was the guest of her grand-
parents, Henry Baer and wife over
Sunday.
J. S. Carmany and Martin Welt-
mer spent Sunday at Palmyra the
guests of the former’s mother who
is seriously ill.
Ji S. Carmany has taken 22 big
4-horse loads of wheat from a 12-
acre field on the old Stacks farm
now tenanted by Samuel Nye.
Harry Weidman and lady friend
of Philadelphia, spent from Wed-
nesday to Sunday here with his
parents, postmaster Wm. Weidman
and wife.
Don’t forget the festival to be
held in the park here on Saturday
evening for the benefit of the Flor-
in Water committee. All refresh-
ments in season will be served and
a good time is "anticipated. The
Foresters’ band will furnish music.
Turn out and help a good cause.
Talk about breaking records, if
this doesn’t beat anything you've
ever heard, tell us. One day last
week D. B. Kieffer of Middletown,
got off the train due at Mount Joy
at 10.14. He was.met by E. S.
Weaver and together they drove to
Florin where the latter sold him
four horses. Mr. Kieffer was hur:
ridly driven to the depot here and
caught the same train that brought
him from Lancaster to Mount Joy.
The train was delayed but six min-
utes at the latter place. The trip
to Florin was made with Recorder
J. S. Carmany’s thoroughbred 4-
year-old Nellie Bly, in three min-
utes. ‘The horses were inspected,
sold and paid for in less that five
minutes.
Unclaimed Letters.
Following is a list of letters un-
called for at the Mount Joy post
office, July 11, 1906 :
Dr. W. F, Bacon,
Jacob Eberley,
Levi Gerhardt,
Mile Tovorovic.
J. Fred Fenstermacher, Post-Master,
>i
The little daughter of Allen Pen-
nell and wife died on Sunday after
noon at Lancaster, The .remains
will be interred in the Mount Joy
cemetery this afternoon,
E— a ——
The Smeltzer Brothers have cap-
tured almost one hundred fogs

since the season opened,
THE ProrLe’'s PAPER 1S
ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN
TION—THE PATRONAGE IS O
50
What's Your Opinion
It wi]l be remembered that at the
, last regular meeting of Council, the |
| trolley company was refused per—
mission to lay temporary tracks for
a distance of about 150 feet, (from
the present terminus to East Done-
gal street.)
The borough solicitor Hon. W.
U. Hensel, informs us that by reso-
lution, Council could have granted
the request without conflicting with
the ordinance recently passed.
The following letter would also
have held good but the majority in
Council did not see that way,
Messrs, Zeller and Mumma voted
for and Messrs. Longenecker, Brown
and Hamaker against it, while Mr.
Detwiler declined to vcdte. There
is much comment on Councils
it
ac—
tion, therefore we publish
Shrite’s lette
Burgess
r and the people can
form their own opinions as to wheth-
er or not Council did right.
Lancaster, Pa., June 27, 1906.
J. W. SHRITE, Burgess :
Dear Sir: — We respectfully ask permis-
sion to lay a temporary track on Barbara
street from the property of the Hoffman
Estate to Columbia Avenue. We ask per
mission to do this for the purpose of ac-
commodating the citizens of Mt. Joy. As
soon as we were granted the ordinance
allowing us to enter the borough of Mt.
Joy, we placed our order with the Penna.
Steel Co., of Steelton, for the necessary
girder or flat rail. We were informed by
them that they would be unable to deliv-
er this rail tous in less than three months
If we were to wait to run our cars on Bar
bara street until this rail is delivered, we
feel that it would be a great inconvenience
to the citizens of Mt. Joy. If we are giv-
en the permission to lay this temporary
track and put up temporary poles until
the octagonal poles we ordered arrive, we
will the temporary
material just as soon as we get the proper
agree to remove
material as called for in our ordinance.
Hoping that this will meet with your
approval, we remain very sincerely yours
ConrsTocA Tracrion Co, ®
C. Edgar Titzel, Supt.
piso Sol iii
J Big Barn Burned
The large barn on the of
Rev. Peter
miles east
farm
two
this place, on the
Manheim road, was totally destroyed
Brubaker about
of
by fire at about nine o'clock last
evening, The origin of the fire is
Mr. Brubaker had just
completed harvesting yesterday and
not known,
his entire crop of wheat and hay
was destroyed together with
All vhe
sto~k, several wagons and a gasoline
some
farming implements. live
engine were saved from destruction,
Many farmers in the vicinity, who
promptly responded to the alarm,
succeeded 1n preventing the house,
which is near by, from being des-
troyed. The loss will reach thou-
sapds of dollars,
as
Church Notes.
UNITED BRETHREN.
Services Sunday
Greider’s Hall,
in
Sunday School at
7. Preaching at 10.
Mr. J. S. Eby has been elected
the delegate to the Annual Confer-
ence which at
October,
morning
meets Reading in
METHODIST
Class meeting 9.30 a, m, Preach
ing services 10,30 a, m. Sunday
school 1.45 p.'m. Junior Epworth
League 6 o'clock. Preaching ser-
vices 7.00 p. Prayer
Wednesday evening.
m, meeting
NEWTOWN
Frank Fletcher and family visited their
parents in this place on Sunday.
Solomon Scltolland wife, Lancaster, were
guests of Abraham Mumma, Sunday.
The locals defeated Ironville at the latter
place Saturday, in 7 innings, score 9 to 0.
Harry Zink and family from Back Run
were the guests of John
Sunday.
John M. Rhoads and wife of Masterson-
ville paid a visit to their mother
place on Sunday.
Kemmerly on
in this
Preaching services Sunday morning by
the pastor. Quarterly Conference and com
munion at Silver Spring July 15.
The annual union picnic of the Kinder-
hook Sunday School, will be held at Chi-

ques Rock July 28. A band will attend.
; als .
Treated for Consumption
Mrs, Fentie, wife of . Samuel
Sheaffer, was taken to the sanitari-
um at South Mountain Camp,
Mt. Alto, in Franklin county where
she will be treated for consumption,
Dr. E, W, Garber atten
Lincoln paity convention at
the
a—
CENTS A YEA
BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT OF ANY OTHER MOUNT JOY NEWSPAPER BY HUNDR
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Happenings of the Week Told ir
Yet Iteresting Mannner.
Merchant H, E. Ebersole
ly rebuilt his stable.
W. B. Bender has erected af
gant new lawn swing.
The Fourth passed off here
quietly with few accidents.
A number of fire plugs thrd
out the town, were flushed rece
Phil J, Dieter beautified the d
ing of our press room on-Thursd
Raspberries are quite pley
Blackberries ditto in about ten dif
Wanted—A man to work o
farm, Apply at this office. junel
Aaron Rhy is nursing an inju
hand the result of a Fourth of J
accident,
Phil J, Dieter is decorating se
eral sleeping apartments for W. H
Detwiler, :
For Sale Cheap—Good Organ. Al
White Sewing Machine, cabinet style
Apply here. May 30f]
Elmer Krall moved into the Mt
Joy Hall Association property on
Thursday.
The shade trees in front of the
Methodist parsonage, were trimmed
on Monday.
Contractor Jacob Snyder and his
force are moving a hcuse at White
Oak this week, i
Abram Boyer is sporting a hand-
some jenny-lind, the product of G.
Moyer’s coach works,
The Rollman Mfg. Co, performed
its semi-annual duty last week, tak-
ing an account of stock,
Harry Stoner was familiarized
with the secrets of the P. O. 8, of
A. on Saturday evening.
For Rent—Property, corner of
Lumber and West Donegal streets,
Apply to Philip R. Greiner,
The real estate of Mrs. Barbara
Peitley will be offered at public sale
Tuesday, July 24, at 7 p. m.
Wheat harvest is about over in
this vicinity but there is considera—
ble grass standing at this writing,
Twenty-six persons from town at-
tended the ball game at Elizabeth-
town on the afterngon of the Fourth
The trout fisting season
July 157 Frog catching
opened
on July 1 and closes
ober 31.
Crude
season
Oct
The east window at Bernhart’s
store is neatly decorated with Maple
Flake while the west window has
the Force.
A birthday party in honor of
Mildred Fellenbaum, is being held
along the big Chiques creek near
Bender’s mill, today,
Adjndiatious were filed in the
sstate of Geo. R. Miller late of
Rapho, $2,003. 20; and Catharine
Helman, Rapho, $388.61,
In order to wear ont their
clothes, W. R. Heilig and Cl
Greider were haryesting og
Brandt’s farm last week,
This office cnt almost; had
of card board for the DeLong
egal Poultry Farms, Thursday
is used for packing hens’ fruit,
Chas. A. Greider has severed 'h
connections as freight clerk for the
P. R. R. and is enjoying his sum-
mer’s vacation prior to teaching
school this Fall,
Because a little tot was injured”
at Elizabethtown recently, that bor-
ough’s council passed an ordinance
prohibiting ball playing on the
streets or alleys of the town,
After the Street committee gets
through with its enmmer’s work, we
doubt whether there is a borough
in the county that can boast of bet—
ter streets and crossings than Mount
Joy.
The pike company’s directors took
dinner at the Red Lion hotel yester
day. They were looking up the
the situation as requested by trolle
officials between here and Elizabeth.
town.
It might have been well for the
borough to buy the street gprinkler
that was sold at sheriff’s sale for
contractor Kent, since jgperag is 80
much irregularity in street
ling in the town,
Not satisfied to receive
supply of perfume gratis,
dozen young ladies from toy
obliged to do the ¢“louble
march going to the fire last
A skunk was very liberal,
1. D. Beneman’s sale has
a success and many people h
en advantage of it and saved
He is now closing out- his
stock of Sprirg and Summer
ing regardlesk of cost, ©
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