Ve Give more vai MONEY oid FOR YOL VI. NO. 27 THE CIRCULATION {HAN DOES ANY OTHER P Bicone BiGGest 50C WORTH IN THE COUNTY YOUR APER OF THE Floral Fence Surrounding Jamestown Exposition Grounds at Norfolk, Virginia in 1907 THE NEW TROLLEY SITUATION The Company's New Schedule Causes Much Dissatisfaction A new schedulé went into effect on the local trolley line last Thurs- day which is not satisfactory to the patrons here, much less our borough Council, About six months ago, when the company was given permission to! enter the bcrongh, a clanse which is embodied in their ordinance states that cars shall be run between Lan- caster and Mount Jcy at intervals! of one hour. schedule According to the new which appears in another column, cars are run every hour and twenty minutes. President Longinecker Council into special called last evening for the purpose of consider- ing the violation of Section 4 of the trolley ordinance and taking such action as Council under the circumstances, session deems advisable All the members were present ex- cept Mr. Mumma. Upon motion of Mr. Brown the Clerk was instructed to notify the presidents of the Con- estoga Traction Company and the Robrerstown, Landisville, and Mt. Joy Street Railway Co. calling their a‘'tention to Sections 4 and 11 of the ordinance, The clerk notified the presidents this a. m. and it is quite likely that the company will be heard from Soon. A Bulletin representative in con- versation with trolley officials was told that if requested by the ough, the company will quite like- bor— ly return to the hour schedule by putting an express car on the local line or abolishing some of the stops between here and the county seat. The patrons here eagerly await the ccmpany’s action. How's This Mr. Smart ? Some months ago when this paper made mention of the fact that the P. R. R. was arranging to run elec tric cars on its lives, a certain edi- tor of a little country weekly got funny about it, Now the Philadel phia, Harri: burg and Lancaster dai lies are coming out with statements from P. R. R. headquarters with in- formation exactly as the ¢Bulletin” gave its readers wecks ago. Follow ing is part of an article from yester- day’s Phila. lrquirer: arrisburg, Pa., New. >6—That cars ill soon be run on the Pennsylvania hilroad by electricity issubstantiated by e statement of an official of the Penn- lvania Railroad in Harrisburg today, len he said that work would soon be rted on a large power plant to be cted at Iroquois. J—————————— When Did It Happen ? esterday Register Boyd granted following letter: Theresa (Wil Spickler, executor of Theresa is is the first intimation but is iont evidence that the wedding were chiming in the vicinity Washington House recently. | cess and happiness accom- yptietor M. A. Spickler and ir journey through life, ections ky the calithum- othe# bands would pening. The Rheems Lyceum The Rheems Lyceum held an in- teresting meeting on Friday even- ing the programme was wcll render- ed. President W. L. Heisey Referred tions were answered by Clair Barn- bart and Henry B Miss Mary G. Nissley recited in ac- The on the question, “That the Govern- ment Should Appropriate More Money for Warships than for Edu- cation.” Miss Bertha lHeisey and Simon B. Landis discussed the affir- oc- cupicd the chair, ques— Heisey. an ceptable manner. debate was mative side, while the negative was sustained by Walter Gish and Ar- thur B. Heisecy. The judges were B. H. Greider, Anna WW. Wolge- math and Mrs. A. L. Campbell, who decided in favor of the affirma- live side, decided in The of The society favor of the negative side, the Landis, singing under leadership B. the the school, was a feature of the ex— Simon teacher of ercises, Elizabeth Nissley presided at will be held on Friday evening, Decem- the organ. The next meeting interesting programme will be rendered, unanimous vote the ber 7, at which time an By a secretary was instructed to 1ssue a challenge to the Florin Lyceum to engage in a Ww. Wol- cemuth is editress of the society joint debate. Miss Anna paper aud its reading proved quite entertaining to the audience.. ie A Family Reunion On Saturday night Stoler and brother Lincoln Harry G. left for Wilmington, Del,, where a family reunion was held the following day Christian Stoler, 1a honor of his 84 birthday, All the follows: Harry in honor of their father children were present as G. of this place; Lincoln of Oskaloosa, Mrs. of Wilmington, Del, and Mrs, Ella Cunningham of Jamaica, L, I, Lowa; Lizzie Boynton That Humorous Philpsopher The second entertainment of the Star Course will appear in the hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4. The attraction will be Lou J. Beachamp, the humorous philosopher, who is beyond a doubt, one of the leading entertainers on the American stage today. He is a man of extraordi- nary ability as a thinker and speak- Chart opens at Garber’s Friday, at 8 a. m, er, so don’t fail to hear him, Hand Mangled in Press™ Samuel Royer, employed at the Herald office, had one of his hands go baldly mangled in a machine Monday that Dr. his physician, feared amputation * was Ziegler, He took him to Lancas- ter, to the General Hospital, and an effort will the member, necessary. be made to save A Free Lecture Rev. Shanahan of Elizab thtown, rector of St, Mary’s Catholic church here, will deliver a free lecture in Mount Joy Hall on Thursday even- ing, December 6, [lis subject will be the Catholic Doctrine which he will fully explain to all that attend, Persons of every deromination are invited, Lecture at 8 p. m, rm ———— a ——— Lot of furniture), Bed. Chiffoy Chairs l o By bf WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT PERSONALS. the Past Few Days family for the present, Chas. Nobs of Middletown, spent a week here with his brother, of Kinderhock spent Thursday here with friends. llaryey Shelly James Glatfelter erected a tomb- stone in a cemetery at Ephrata ye:- terday, Benj. Haverstick of Ardmore, was here with his mother over Sunday. Tlacry Nissley left on Monday for Nebraska where he will virit his brother. Mrs, W. H. Morton is seriously ill at the home of her parents at the Fapmers’ Inn, VJohn Long celebrated lis 84 birthday on Sunday. Ie i= enjoy- ing good health. 7 Christ Charles arrived home on Friday evening after spending 16 months at Upland, Cal. Lincoln Stoler of Oskaloosa, Iowa spent several days here last weck with relatives and friends, Miss Hanna Hoffer spent several days at Harrisburg, visiting the family of Rev. 1. KE. Runk. Mrs. A. A. DeLong has returned affer spending four weeks at Wash- ington, D.C, by Miss Anna Blew. Mrs, Martha Tarye attended She was accompanied Yessler and Mrs, a family Harry reunion at the home of Samuel M. Knight, near Lancaster, last Sunday. M¢Ginnis is Ie was in the same predicament about a year to talk above a whisper for several months. Proprietor John again minus his speech. ago when he was unable Henry Schwitzenberger and wife, Mrs, Josephine Kline, Mrs. Charles Vincent Swabb, Philip Kirchner ard wife, Mrs, Lou is Hoffman and Miss Ellen Kelly of Lancaster, attended the funeral of Mrs, Haas in this place Thursday —— Schwitzenberger, New Primary Law The county commissioners have decided that the new primary law applies to the city only and that the boroughs aud townships must hold the provisions of the old law. This the of General Carson that the new uniform their winter primaries under follows advice Attorney primary law does not necessarily 1n- clude the but leaves the matter to the option of In Lancaster, however the new law will have its initiation. June, for county winter primaries, the commissioners. At the later primary, 1n the law also includes both city and rural districts, The law provides that the State is to bear the expense, but the last legislature made no appropriation for the Except the legislature makes appropriation the county will have to stand the « ex- offices, same, next pense, These Families Can't Agree. On a warrent from Alderm n Stanffer Frank Garber of Lancaster has been arrested on a charge of failing to support his young child The suit is brought by his wife, who docs not ask him to support her, but wants the child looked after. Garber gave bail for the January court, The case of John Phelan and wife, was heard before Court on Thursday. The latter claims her husband struck her with a poker. John’s story was that his wife and danghter refused to get his meals, that she struck him with a broom, ete, The jury divided the costs, The family formerly lived here but now they reside at Lancaster, re > Very Unreliable. The local journal that makes a practice uf printing sensational arti- cles for the sake of ‘being in the swim,” is certainly prowling about blindly. When we heralded eleo- tricity ou the P. R. R., that organ pronounced it an untruth because we bad it first, but nevertheless the company is working on same now, Last week, the little journal gaye the Stoll,«Metzroth wedding thirty. DO j 8 before it PN The Whereabouts of Your Friends For A. 11. Coolidge is home with his I Celebrate Wedding Anniversary On Monday evening at their home on Mount Joy Street Frank Pennell and wife pleasantly entertained a number of young friends in | honor of their wedding anniversary, their After taking part in various games, the attendants were escorted to the dining room where they partook of a SUmMpLous supper, cream and cake, all kinds of candies, ete., which were served in Mis Pennell’s usual excellert style. ice Those pres- ent were Misses Annie Dyer, Fran- ces Masterson, Sadie Murray, Anna Buohl, Annie Kramer, Kmma Fubr- man, Irene Nixdorf, Mary Dearbeck, Lizzie Dieter, Sallie Morton, Emm: Peunell, Bertie Pennell, Mrs, F. G. Pennell sr. Mrs. Poist of Lancaster, and Messrs. Paris Hinkle, Daniel Schroll and Mr. Character of Mari- etta. All present were so well pleased with their evening’s enter— tainment that they expressed a de- sire of assisting to celebrate Mr. and Mrs, Pennell’s wedding anni- versary half a dozen times a year instead of once. ree The Next Program The following program will be rendered at the Washington Schocl, by the Fiorin Literary Society on Kriday evening, Nov. 30, Music, Washington School; Read ing the minutes; { Inauguration of officers; Presidend’s Inaugural Ad- dross; Florin Orghestra; Referred Questions to be ahswered by Wal- ter Eby and Irvin DeLong; Instru- mental Solo, Mary Bear; Recitation Mary Shaeffer; Debate, Resolved Titles of Nobility tend to make Men do Great Deeds, Aff., John Givens and Ray Engle, Neg., David Lan- dis and Eli Hershey; Select Read- ing, Carrie Frank; Referred Ques tions to be answered by Edna Wit- tie and Darvin Noll; Florin Orech- estra; Select Reading, Harry Hoff- man; Recitation, Rhoda Webb; Reading of Vigil, Miss Cora Leib; Cevsor’s Remarks, Eva Kreider; Adjournment. - Insurance Agent Sentenced. W. Sheridan Alexander, a former agent of the Metropolitan Life Insnr ance Company, who resided here un til -he suddenly disappeared some months ago, pleaded guilty to em— bezzling about $60 from the com- pany. He has already served four— teen days in jail, and was sentenced to an imprisonment of four months and #25 fine. Tied Nuptial Knot Bishop Jacob N, Brubaker united Chas. E. Risser, of South London- derry township, and Miss Elizabeth- N. Kraybill, of Mount Joy, in mar- day also joined Levi W. Newcomer, of Rapho township, and Miss Eliza- beth M. Flory, at the home of Christian Flory, the father of the bride, in East Donegal township. About Our Gunners Messrs. C, N. and Jacob Mumma | and Frank Good returned home | from a week’s gunning trip on the mountains near New Germantown, Perry county, on Saturday evening, having bagged 15 pheasants, 17 squirrels, 10 rabbits and 2 turkeys, This was the finest lot of game brought here this Fall. -— Attention P. O, S. of A. The members of Washington Camp No. 538, are requested to be present this Wednesday evening at 7.30 p. m,, when the regular and | side degrees will be conferred on two candidates, EE Lancaster Leads With 95 R. F. D. routes within her borders, Lancaster county leads in this respect all other counties in this state. These routes run 2,500 miles and serve 8,850 families. Vy" Oyster Supper Jan. 14 and 15 The 1907 parade committe of Otsego Tribe No, 59, I. 0. R. M,, will hold a supper in the hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 14 and 15. Feed Barley—Greatest feed to make chickens lay; also good for cat. tle and horses, at Mount (Joy Malt House, Try it, | riage at his residence and the same N | Albert Fike is the proud OK -—y 1906 FLORIN NOTES. Our Community J. S. Carmuy’s closed tomecrrow. store will day at Middletown. Ardmore tomorrow. of a son sii.ce Saturday. Don’t forget the grand in the hall this eveninr. ruest of her parents here Sunday 1 3 Miss Irene Brandt of Middletown will spend Thanksgiving in town. Jacob Y. Kline and wife spent Sunday with friends at Landisville John D. Easton and wife spent Sunday with friends at Rahm, near Lititz. David Will and wife of Rohrers- town, spent Sunday in town friends. with Mrs. C. S. Good and son are present visiting in the vicinity Atglen. at of phia, spent Sunday here with parents. H. G. Stacks and wife of ILan- caster spent Sunday here with his parents, Ephraim Hertzler’'s entertained twenty five of their friends at din- ner on Sumday. David Singer of Elizabethtown, preached in the U. B. Sunday evening. church on Misses Etta Carson, Maud Rie- gert and Anna Dyer spent Satur— day at Lancaster. E.S. Weaver and family and Henry Birch and family spent Sun- day at Bainbridge. Prayer-mceting services were held at the home of Levi Sheetz on Saturday afternoon. Ammon Fry, wife and son Mor- day at A. C. Morton’s. David Young and Martha Cott- rell spent Saturday and with friends at Reading. Sunday Miss Cora Geyer leaves today for Paoli aud Philadelphia where she will speull the week. Mrs. John Flowers and two child day here with her parents. Joseph McGarvey, Jacob Walters and Frank Weidman transacted business at Lancaster, Saturday. Photographer Albert schools in this section last week. Harry Engle and wife of Rowen- na, and Mrs Peter N. Kraybill of Donegal, spent Sunday with' the family of H. S. Kraybill. There were seven for the new local train west day evening and a number for new train cast in the forenooh. passengers Sun- the \ Vv J. Wilbur Arndt, the three-year old son of Francis Arndt, had his hand severely pinched at the door. A physician dressed the wound. Fred, the young son of Harry Keener and wife, was very unfor— tunate on Saturday. With sever- al companions, the boys were play ing in E. S. Weaver's stable, when the lad fell down a hay hole, break ing his wrist, Afternoon meetings have been Roads church as follows: Monday services were held at Irvin Mus- ser’s; This afternoon at Jacob Her- shey’s and tomorrow, Thursday, the regular Thanksgiving services will be held in the church. —— Vv Cotton Bulbs From Kentucky This week our townsman William Doyle received three fine cotton bulbs from his son Edwin 8, Doyle, at Lowsville, Ky. Mr, Doyle had them at this offiee today and they arc the finest specimens we have ever seen, ———— 11-2140 wa For sale—A top buggy and spring thir offige, ton of Elizabethtown, spent Sun-—| Cyrus Musser of Elizabethtown | spent Sunday in town with friends | Howard Musselman of Philadel- | his | THE WEEKLY "BUILLETI MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER OF ANY OTHER MOUNT JOY Mrs. Newpher Smeltzaer was the | John Weidman and his gang are | painting G .\. Geyer’s residence. | { 1.40, 3:00, 4:20, 5 thanks for their liberal patronage to | the Howe Moving Pictures on Tues- ren of Elizabethtown, spent Sun- | { Rhoads | took a photo of all the township | arranged by the Brethren of Cross | THW PropLE’S PAPER IS THE BES% ApvEgRTISING MEDIUM IN THIS SEC= TION-—$I'HE PATRONAGE IS OUR PROOF. | 50 CIN TS A YEAR b- NEWSPAPER BY H UNDREDS | Many Brief Items of Interest Throughout | be | Eli Menauzh and wife spent Sun | E. C. Keener will be here from | father | sociable | Roadway at the Jamestown Exposition at deuce Va., in'o7 New Trolley Schedule A change in’ the LOCA schedule of the / Launcuster, Rohrerstown, Landisville | Happenings of Salunga and Mount Joy division of Yet Ite HAPPENINGS. he Week Told in a Brief wsting Mannner. A number of (our leading business went into effect on Thursday. The | Places will be closed tomorrow. first ear leaves Lancaster at 4:15 a, | the being as follows: 5:40, 7:00, 8.20, 9:40, 11:00 a m,, 12:20, 1: 3:00, 1:20, 5:40, 7:00, 8:20, p- the Conestoga Traction Company | Found— Between the post office and the Market street bridge, a key. Apply here. m., the remainder of schedule £0 11:00 Saturday 9:40 and 11:00 p. m. > Samuel Stauffer of Landisville 1s moving a large frame house rear Marietta to Landisville. is being m. 1 | | { | | | | | | | { I | The work The first car leaves Mount Joy at | sections 5:30 a. m., and thereafter as follows: | 7:00, 8:20, 9:40, 11:00, a. m., done in \/A cent dated 1801 was found by 1 12:20, | Frank Gruber of near Masterson— 7:00, 3:20, | ville a few days ago. He found it at Mt. Gretna where he was work- car will leave | AL Lancaster at 5:40 a. m. and 140, 9:40 p. m,’/ 12:20a. m. Saturday 11:00 p. m, and 12.20 a, m. On Sunday the first The Ariel Quartet of Boston, the first of the five attractions of the Star Course, appeared in the hall Thursday evening and pleased a large audience, Mount | Joy at 7:00 a. m,, with same schedule | as above, The tripper, or extra car, leaves Larcaster daily except Saturday and Sunday at 6:20 p. m. Joy at 7.40 p. m, SN A grand shooting match was held tat the Farmers’ Iun yesterday after. noon when a number of turkeys were won by the numerous expert marks: men throughout this section. Charles Zeller, auctioneer, sold at public sale on Thursday evening at the LaPierre House, in this place, a lot of ground with a two story frame dwelling house, on West Main street, for Sybilla and Amelia Helman, to William ~Wage—— ner, for $1,656. and Mount \ TT ® V Know How to Keep Them W. S. Kready, the enterprising nurseryman two miles east of town, cut a watermelon last Sunday that was as good as though taken off the vine, T ae Lewis Weaver of Milton Grove, it 1s said, has a sccret method of preserving watermelons from decay. On Sunday a big one eaten at his home. was cut and etl OBITUARY NOTES To the Public Trinity United By ingelical church extend to the public their heartiest WILLIAM HAINES William Haines, a prominent farmer, died on Wednesday night at his residence in West Donegal township, a short distance west of Elizabethtown, after a lingering ill. ness. Blood poison, which he con- tracted in the spring, was the direct cause of his death, Mr, Haines had been a resident of West Donegal township for about twenty years, having moved to his present home from near Florin, A widow and daughter remain to mourn his daath The funeral took place from his late home on Sunday morning at the United Brethren Elizabethtown, day evening Nov. 20, to the Bulletin, Herald, ments, to Frank Conrad for drayage, to the ticket Star & News for anncunce- canvassers and to all others who directly or indir ctly, aided in the success of the enter— tainment, . Eo Drawing Big Crowds Very interesting revival seryices arc in progress at the Cross meeting house, one Roads of the | denomination. | mile west town under the auspices of Brethren in Christ Rev. 8. R. Smith, in was church Interment made ig the Florin cemetery. Stole a Watoh A tramp who refused to give his name, called at Kern’s jewelry store yesterday and asked to see a watch. Ile was shown a watch when he laid lown 50 cents, took the watch and oft Uie place in a hurry. Mr, Kern He was accompanied [followed him and after a chase of a Lis | few squares, caught the rascal, The watch was returned and the tramp | taken before Squire F. A. Ricker who committed him to jail for his Deeds Transferred | appearance at the January court, Aaron Kuhns to Emanuel Eby, Constable George Vogle took the lot in Florin, $2800, W, Shank to J. D. property in Florin, $825, MeGirl to Samuel MceGirl three tracts of land in Salunga $1. of Harrisburg, has charge of the mecting. : ei Church Notes. Rev, Harvey 8, Hershey, pastor of the Landisville and Rohrerstown Churches of God, assisted in the | services at the Church of God here on Sunday. by a number of members of congregation, R— | hobo to Limbo, John Easton Well Known People Wed On Friday Rev. Richard Rengier of this place, united in marriage at Lancaster, Harry S, Stoll, the .well known section foreman on the P, R. R, and Mrs, Amelia Metzroth both of Florin. They are now off [on a wedding tour to Philadelphia, | Washington, D, C, and points in | New Jersey. Jacob Unclaimed Letters. Following is a list of letters un- called for at the Mount Joy office, Nov, 28, 1906 : post Mrs. Caroline Shonk, Brady Mfg, Co. J. Fred Fenstermacher, Post-Master, Moved to Manheim Vv Aaron G, Garber, a local contract or and builder, moved from this place to Manheim where “he gaa chased a mansige. It 18 will i Ro - Three Dollars Reward A pocket book was lost on Main street Luoween the post pthee ana the cotton mill, A 2.00 for it getuges “this