THE CIRCULATION OF THE A Very Quiet Election! Could Not Send Zeller and Leib to the Tall Timbers All Republican Nominees Win Without An Effort ® Yesterday’s election passed off very quietly and very little interest was manifested. All the Republi- can candidates won, hands down and with one exception, there was nothing to mar the Spring election of 1907. The Squire “This Morning. In the East ward there are at least 55 voters that have not as yet forgotten the lesson taught them by the ‘‘citizens’’ or rather the people last Spring. By all appear- ances they are delermined to rule or ruin and yesterday that combi- nation set up a job, which was directly aimed at Chas. H. Zeller, and indirectly at M. M. Leib. Inasmuch as fifty-five voters wrote the name of M. N. Brubaker on the ballot, it clearly demon- strates that that faction was doing all it could. On the other hand, Mr. Zeller, as well as his friends, were doing nothing, the former calling a sale, while many of the latter did not even vote. Last Spring Mr. Zeller polled 133 votes. Yesterday, the day be- ing bad and the vote light, he had only 57, yet the opposing faction, with the Squire out ot town calling a sale, after herculenean efforts were unable to defeat him, and its underhand work during the last month went for naught. The Other Fellow Following is the vote: East Ward: Council — M. L. Greider 86; School Directors—G. Moyer, 3 yrs., go, H. S. Newcom- er, 3 yrs.,, 91, M. M. Leib, unex- pired term, 68, A. K. Manning, 55 Justice of the Peace—C. H. Zeller 57, M. N. Brubaker 55; Auditor— F. E. Hershey, 3 yrs., 52, H. S. Garber, 2 yrs., 55; Assessor—C. B. Hershey 85; Judge—E. M. Bar- to 95; Inspector—Chas. Dillinger 82, John Rahm 11, John W. Brandt 4. West Ward: Council—William ‘Tyndall 52, John Kramer 25; School Directors, 3 yrs., 54, H. S. Newcomer, 3 yrs., 43, M."M. Leib unexpired term, 45, A. K. Mann- ing 31, Barney Sumpman 1; Audi tor—F. E. Hershey, 3 yrs., 52, H. S. Garber, 2 yrs., 55, Harry K. Hildebrandt 20; Assessor—A, K. Martin 66; Judge—H. W. Leib 51, Harry S. Hinkle 26; Inspector— Wm. Manning 54, Joseph Weber 22. Consolidated—G. Moyer 144, H. S. Newcomer 134, M. M. Leib 113, A. K. Manning 84; Auditors—F. E. Hershey 137, H. S. Garber 137. There were 123 votes polled in the Fast Ward and 81 in the West ward. A Sunday Wedding Samuel Taylor of Harrisburg, and Miss Stella Cronn of East Hanover, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock at the home of Albert Kolp and wife on North Market street,” Sunday. Rev. R. C. Rengier was the officiating clergyman, A One Sided Debate The Adamstown debating club was bcoked to oppose Florin in the hall here Saturday evening but the visitors did not put in o pearance. The Florin Literay Society had pre- pared an excellent program for the occasion which was rendered in a very pleasing manner. The chair chose Messrs. M. M. Leib, Clarence Reist and Samuel Kurtz as judges and after reading the question, Re- rolved, That all other causes com- bined, cause more crime than the use of intoxicating liquors, the aflirma tive speakers were heard. An op- portunity was given any person in the audience to dcfend the negative, but no one cared to volunteer. The affir native speakers, Messrs, Simons, Marun and Simons, who introduced only the best of arguments, United States statistics from 1890 to 1900 and the last annual report of the Anti-Saloon League, which re- ports clearly demonstrated as well as settled the question as to which side should win. The judges un- animously decided in favor of the affirmative, viz : According to the rules: of the Tri-County League, Kiorin wins the above contest as neither the visiting team or substitutes were present. follows : The teams now stand as Won Lost P. C. 1.666 2 200 I 0 2 3 Akron | 2 Florin , Bowmansville , Adamstown , sis . vil 1 L501 aa« . LOO: Valentine Party Master Clyde and Miss Alta Niss- ley, son and daughter of J. Frank Nissley, preprieter of the Excbange Hotel, gave a Valentine party to a number of their young friends on Thursday evening. The party had a double significance as it was also a birtkday celebration, A hand- some souvenir, typical of the day, was presented to each guest and the young host and hostess also received a number of handsome gifts. Re- frehsments wereserved in the dining, room which was neatly decor- ated for the occasion. The guests were: Misses Esther Bowman, Miri- an Smith, Marian Shrite, Emma Brown, Beatrice Brown, Mary Det- wiler, Mary Bear, Esther Shelly, Martha Stauffer, Ruth Hoffman Bertha Missemer ; Masters Bysshe Heilig, Albert Dierolf, Walter Root, Arthur Hoffer, Jos. Breneman, John Bowman, John Longenecker, Arthur Schock, James Newpher, Diffenderfer, nein The Litchfields The Litchfields, or» of the best troup of entertaiuers o ' the Ameri- can stage to-day, will appear in the hall here on Saturday evening, the fourth number of the Star Course, This company needs no introduction, Chart opened at Gar- ber’s this morning. Get your seats early. Amos hh Sheaffer—Haines Av nine o’clock on Sunday morn- ing Justice of the Peace C. C, licks, of Maytown, united in marriage Melvin Sheaffer, of Kast Doreual township, Miss Myrtle B, Haines, of Marietta, The couple were unattended. and — A eae Furniture Novelties Wm. I’. Waguer is at present en- gaged manufacturing all kinds of FLORIN NOTES. the Past Few Days Jacob Kline is about again after a few days’ spell of sickness. Henry Brandt lost a valuable horse recently, caused by colic. Amos Eicherly of Lancaster, was a visitor to friends here on Sunday Wm. Leibfred and family spent Sunday at Lancaster with his par- ents. Herbert Keener of Harrisburg, spent Sunday in town with his par- ents. Miss Irene Brandt and lady friend of Middletown, spent Sunday with friends. Mrs. John Flowers and children spent Sunday in town with her parents. Mrs. Katie Gingrich is spending several days with friends at Eliza- bethtown. Miss Laura Nauman and her aunt of Harrisburg, are guests of friends here. Mrs. Alice Morton spent Satur- day and Sunday with friends Middletown. Reuben Swords is about again after a three weeks’ spell of sick- ness—pneumonia. at embarked in. the paper hanging and painting business. Miss May Musselman has turned home after a months’ to friends in Philadelphia. re= visit Three new members were taken into the United Brethren church on Sunday evening. They were Herman Ishler, J. Clement Worm- ley and Gertrude Haldeman. Howard G. Musselman, formerly of this place, but now of Philadel- phia, was promoted recently from a local run to a through run on the’P, R. R. between Phil- adelphia and Harrisburg. He made his first trip on Sunday. Our ever faithful Democratic committeeman, H. S. Musselman was very agreeably surprised - re- cently but not at the result of yes— terday’s election. He celebrated his 56th birthday and his many friends remembered him by shower ing a large number of handker- chiefs upon him. - - Application for Licenses The following petitions for liquor licenses in this section, have been filed in the office of the clerk of The Whereabouts of Your Friends For G. I. Ishler and Albert Fike have | | easter Junction, called on her cousin | —her birthday. PERSONALS. Miss Annie and Emma Shookers spent Saturday in Lancaster. Mrs. Anna Eberle Doyle moved her household effects to Reading. Oar popular young barber Irvin Baker, spent Snnday at Kinderhook, Mrs. Mary Shelley and nephew Guy Culp spent Saturday in Lan- caster, Philip Hottenstein and wife of Petersburg, speut Sunday at Frank Baker's, OBITUARY NOTES Many of Our Friends Answer Death’s Sad Call Amos M, Dugan of Marietta, died of pneumonia at the age of 21 years on Suuday. ; Mrs. Joseph Gi. Moore died at her home at Kinderhook on Sunday from consumption. Ww, Henry M. Hottenstein of Petersburg, died on Annie wife of Saturday, aged 60 years. David M. and wife of | Lancaster, spent Sunday here with | friends. Martin | Miss Pearl Wallace of Blue Dull spent a few days in town with Mrs, Mary Shelley. Mrs. Alpheus Sprecher and son Roy of Paoli, are guests of Krank H. Baker and family. v Oscar Pennell has accepted a position as abrakewan on the rail- road in New York State. Miss Ida M. Boyce returned home on Monday after spending a week with friends in Middletown. Mrs. Jno, E. Schroll avd daugh- ter Pearl, are spending some time "at Manheim with her parents, Mrs. Henry Derr is spending some time with her daughter Mrs, Benjamin Gebhart of Renova, Pa. Miss Mabel Miller of near Lan- Miss Lizzie Baker here on Sunday. Rev. Noah Mack opened a series of revival services in the Mennonite church at Elizabethtown last even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Longenecker | and daughter Catharine spent Sun- | day with friends in Maytown and vicinity. Mrs. Rice of Washington, D. C., was called home on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs, Hemperly. Mrs. John Geistwlite, Mrs. Anna Carpenter, Miss Maude Ernst and Harry Carpenter spent Saturday in Lancaster, Miss Clara Schroll was very agree ably surprised by receiving a num- ber of very beautiful postals today Mrs, H. Charles Light returned to her home in Lancaster after spending a week with her parents Lewis Seeman and wife. Mrs. M. A. Rellman and chiidren accompanied by Miss Ellen Garber went to Richmcnd, Va., on Friday where the former will reside. Quarter Sessions, and will be heard by the court on Monday, March 4, at 10 o’clock. Mount Joy Borough—Martin A.’ Spickler, John W. McGinnis, Wm. I. Gantz, J. Frank Nissley, Henry ! Jacob Engle, 1. D. Springer and R.| F. Wettig. Conoy Township—Henry Birch, | Edward Dupes and Young, tI, Fisher and John W, Johnson, West Donegal Township—Mary Zepnick, Mount Joy Township—E. Souder and Cyrus H, Wittle, Rapho Township—Andrew Vogle, A. F. Heisler and Rolandus Bach- man, M. Liquor License applicants are as tollows . Mount Joy Borough—Sylvester Dearbeck. Brewers Licenses, A. furniture novelties at his West Main street residence. He also does all kinds of furniture repairing, Deeds Recorded These deeds have been recorded in the Recorder’s office at Lancaster : Isaac IL. Hoffer to Norman S. Meshey, four lots in Mount Joy township, $400, i — Saved Sheriff the Trouble The New Anchor Wagon Works at Elizabethtown, was to have been sold by the sheriff today on an exe- cution, but the concern has gone into bankruptev proceedings. ntmmm——— Let Us Show You. Newspaper advertising is the most powerful and the least expensive trade tonic available to ambitious merchants, Tryour columns and be jeouvined, Bube, Mount Joy. Are Improving. Katie Brubaker, of West Donegal and Amos Keeney, of Mt. Joy town- ship, were taken to the Medico- Chirurgieal Hospital at Philadelphia by Dr, A. 8. Blough, and were operated upon, They both suffer- ed from a deformity of the leg. Secret Society ‘Doings. The Odd Fellows at Bainbridge, buried three of their members with. in ten days, At the regular meeting of Otsego evening, a pale face was adopted, ssl em— V $59.25 Per Share At a sale of all kinds of stocks at Lancaster Monday afternoon, twenty five shares of Lancaster & Mount Joy Railway stock were sold to J. N. Stauffer at $569,25 per share, { gL | called on friends here yesterday. Hiram 8. East Donegal Township—Elmer | No. 59, Imp. O. R. M. Tribe, Friday H. S. Newcomer attended the meeting of the Retail Hardware Dealers’ Association, which was in session at Pittsburg this week. Paris Snyder, an able clerk for the Columbia Trust Co, and brother of the Marietta First National Bank, Auctioneer C, H. Zeller sold the personal property of Amos Sheetz and wife for the assignee, Daniel E. Wolgemuth at public sale yesterday. v Henry L. Mooney left Monday for Atlantic City where he will make his future home, table bar clerk at the hotel. He was the Red Lion Miss Mary ¥. Newpher, teachcr of the Second Primary school, at- tended a wedding at Philadelphia this week. Miss Belle Leader was her substitute. i J. N. Hostetter is home after spend ing two weeks throughout Virgivia and other southern points in the | interest of A. Buch Sons, the ex— tensive manufacturers at Elizabeth | town, | Street Railway Extension. The Rohrerstown, Landisville & | Mt, Joy Street Railway company Mra, Elizabeth Kauffman died at the home of Horace Heidler, at Silver Spring, Thursday, aged 73 years. Mrs, Cyrus Nis: ley, a daughter of John 2nd Susan Cuppenbeffer, who formerly resided near town, is dead at her home in New Carlisle, Ohio. Reuben R. Spickler died home of his son at the at Silver Spring, Tuesday evening, aged years. Ile was buried at on Friday. John, 75 Salunga Mrs. Sarah, wife of Ex-County Treasurer Theo. W. Hiestand, died at her home in Lancaster yesterday. She was born in Kast Donegal town- ship and is known to many of the older residents. CHRISTIAN XK, HOSTETTER Christian K. Hostetter, residing a mile southwest of town, on the Ma- rietta turnpike, the Union school house, in Kast Donegal town- ) & near ship, died yesterday, aged eighty- four years, from a short illness of pueumonia, having been sick only a few days. He was one of the oldest, wealthiest and best known citizens of Kast Donegal township. In former years he was a farmer, but had lived retired for a number of years. His wife died about fifteen years ago. | He was a prominent member of the | Mennonite church. One son and one daughter survive—IHarry Hos. tetter, of East Donegal, andgmvina, | wife of Amos Ming | near Manheim. oY Hers! :y, MES. MARY RHOADS. Mrs. Mary Rhoads, widow of the late Solomon Rhoads, died at her home in Newtown, Rapho township Wednesiiay morning, from a com- plication of diseares from which she had suffered for a period of She was sixty-seven years of age and was born and raised the vicinity of Newtown. children survive her. The children are Henry, of Mount. ville; John M., of Back Run; Benja- min and Albert, of Columbia; Lillie, wife of Oliver Greenawalt, Emma, wife of Wm, Given, and Ella, wife of Lewis Diffenderfer, all of this place; Laura, wife of Henry Weaver, of Cordelia; Ida, wife of Howard Eisenberger, of Kinderhook; Kate, wife of Daniel Moore, and Mary, wife of Harry Sherk, of Newtown, and Miss Blanche at home, She was a member of the United Brethern church from which the funeral was held Saturday morning. Interment in the adjoining ceme- two years, in Twelve MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907 WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT OF ANY OTHER. MOUNT JOY NEWSP Scene in The Litchg LANDISVILLE. Au infant child was born to Mr. and 3 Cunningham last week. \ Jesse Watson of Florin is the new dri of the Bakery team since last week. Miss Anna Herr and Mrs B. Ha bright were at Lancaster last Thursday William Child and funeral of the former’s aunt last week. A. attend: d » * ari wife at The Misses Herr, daughters of our x blacksmith, attended a party at Lancay last Thursday. Mrs Fanny Hoaombright of Florin spending some time with “he family of i son at Landisville. Levi Hershey and Henry Stauffer atter ed the funeral of Isaac W, Eby at Hagers’ town Md. last Wednesday. jk The public sale of George Derr of neal town was largely attended yesterday and Mr. Derr and wife will in a few days again, move into their dwelling at” the east end o town. A force of P. R, R. Carpenters are mak- ing extensive improvements at the Station at this place, and making some changes in the interior. The two waiting rooms will be thrown into one large room. Jacob Kurtz an aged resident of this place was removed to the St. Joseph hos~. pital at Lancaster last week by Dr, M. M. Denlinger of Roherstown. Mrs, was suffering with a dislocay,} last Fall, § ip since Horace Hipple of Harrisburg jiessan to his parents on Sunday. : - Miss Margie Hornafius of Lancasic. was the guest of her grandparents on Sunday. Harry Flowers and family of Lancaster were visitors at the home of Jacob Gelt- macher over Sunday. ufus Hipple who had been ill for some time, is again able to be about and attend to his duties as class leader and Sunday School Superintendent, Preaching services were held on Sunday morning in the church in this place by the pastor in charge. Services will be held again on Sunday morning March 3. The funeral of Mrs, Mary Rboads took place on Saturday morning Wish services in the church in this place and inter i the cemetery adjoining. Deceased was 67 years 2 months and 2 days of age and is survived by 12 children, 35 grand children and 9 great grand children also by one broth= er and one sister, Revs. Mease and Eli Engle officiated. —— RHEEMS’ STATION. Andrew Heisey was selling choice apples in town at $ 1, a bushel. P. M. Charleston is about again after an absence of two weeks due to pneumonia. Phares N. Kraybill, our new merchant wants 1,000 people at present to buy his goods, tery. AARON G. FRETZ. Aaron Fretz, residing a short dis- tance west of Florin, along the Lan- caster and Harrisburg turnpike, in Mt. Joy township, died on Monday evening after a short illness, grip, having been sick only a few days, His wife is also suffering from the same ailment at the present time, The deceased was seventy- four years of age. the late Daniel Rapho township. He was a carpenter by trade, but of late years worked the farm with his from He is a son of Fretz, of on son-in law. He is survived by his wife and an only daughter, Mary, wife of Elmer WV, Strickler, a School Director of Mt. ! has filed in the recorder’s office 2a - copy of the resolution extending its! i route, The extension is from a ' point on Front street, Rohererstown thence south over rights of way purchased to the Columbia turnpike and across the turnpike into Manor , township and return by same route to the starting point. The entire length of the extension is 4,76014 feet, \ | —- Heavy Porkers. Joseph Foreman, of Mt, Joy Joy township, Ie is also survived by two sisters- Harriet, wife of Isaac i 8. Longenccker, cashier of the Union National Bank, of this place, and Mary, widow of Jacob M, Keener, of near Rheens. The deceased was a member of the Menonite Church, His funeral will be held on Thurs- day morning at his late residence at nine o’clock, and at Kreybill’s Men- nonite Meeting-house at ten ¢’clock. Phares Bg man, Kas and Levi 8 Joie] d ownship, killed two hogs that (ighed 201 pounds dressed, { tora g ) John Boyer moved | last week where he wil? quarry. Geo. Foltz and family anal and wife spent last Saturda) at Newville. Jacob B, Shank, a pronm gal farmer, has a bull 9 feg inches in circumference. 5 £ The Rheems schogy teacher, visited Sh Rutt’s schools last trip in eight sleighs UNI Martin Greine were guests with at Petersburg, Amos Nissley, spent sunday wi at Sporting Hill C. Y. Stauffepar View; Misses Jennie M. Bowers, of Lancae ed by H. ¥, Ruhl and The Chiques Hill 5c" here and made i call av school on Mojpday mo. Shearer, Edna | Hackman, and Sadie Shed ref, also visited Ui in the afternofon” and Edna Tuesday afterrfoon. Friends of are vielcome aff dhy time. \ rt i sd of Sig Peysons kind fo offe » samejofferes nrg; aa Kurtz of her index finger yesterday. : : Abram Welsh move Druckenmiller property Main street last Thursday. Councilman C, N. Mum} gash 1n his hand with a bone weeks ago and is now nursin sore hand. John Weidman is nursing 4 wound, the resalt of running a machine at Geo. Brown’s mills on Thursday. J. M. Brandt, bought a 6 old female calf from a famous of Durbams at Westfield, I 3 b arrived here yesterday. John E. Hoffer, WF - Editor of the Herald, has a position at the Sta Landisville Vigil and office. To Whom It May § A certain land char favor of the heirs of HE contained in a’certain d heirs of Esther v V) W111