THE WEEKLY BULLETIN VOL VI. NO. 45 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 3, 1907 50 CENTS A YEAR arene THE C CIRCULATION OF THE WEEKLY BULLETIN EXCEEDS THAT OF ANY OTHER MOUNT JOY NEWSPAPER BY HUNDREDS PERSONALS. John Engle of York, spent Easter Many of Our Friends Answer Death’s Sunday here with his parents. Sad Call JOHN H. SHENK. MILTON GROVE. Elmer Witmer is the proud fath- | er of a son. The Whereabouts of Your Friends For Martin E. Peck spent Saturday the Past Few Days LOCAL HAPPENINGS. FLORIN NOTES. NEWTOWN. Henry Divet is building an an- | nex to his dwelling. OBITUARY NOTES Business Necessitates Improvements. Owing to the increased patronage of S. B. Bernhart & Co. they are making big changes to the interior | of their store by adding additional counters and shelving which will enable them te carry a more coms= plete line of merchandise than here- tofore. Happenings of the Week Told ina Brief Yet Iteresting Mannner. Maud Dillinger is ill at this writ- - | Haverstick is spending| Maurice Wittle and family of | some time in this place with friends, | | Columbia were the guests of Peter | at Lancaster. { Ed Sauders took charge of the Edgar Bentzel of Williamson | Risser on Sunday. hotel on monday. school, is home on a short vacation. | Mrs. Reuben J. Seitz and family | David Hoffman was a welcome of Harrisburg visited the family of | visitor in our borough over Easter, | A. C. Geltmacher on Sunday. Harry ing. John H. Sheuk, one of the oldest ; | and most prominent farmers of West | | Donegal township, died on Saturday | evening at his home from cerebral | | | apoplex He was in his eight Our hustling coal and tes L0EY. 3 He is oe 25 yo W. A, Martin of Harris urg, was Sealer F. H. Baker is making vast | 4) 0 following children: Jonathan, | the guest of his father here fora improvements about his place of | Jacob, Christian and Mrs. John H. few days. | the one destroyed by fire last fall. | Henry D. Shenk of Donegal b i +) » 3 1 \ eo y | A Sings. He will con tinue his coal Witmer, all of West Donegal town- | Frank Hogendobler of Philadel- The River Brethren held their | Springs, was the guest of Harvey yma about one hundred | gi, The deceased was a member | 'phia, spent Saturday here with | regular services on Sunday morn-| D, Wittle last Saturday. eet and or Thursday received two of the Mennonite church. His fu— | | friends. | ing with Rev. Abram and Erol) 3 loads of cinder from the P. Br], 0.0 was held Tuesday aftercgon, John | Hess officiating. 3 3 71 3 : sis s By | . company which he will use about with religious services q his yards it Gods |T Eight pupils graduated from the y : meeting house. Interment was made | Oo < - Maytown High School Wednesday Smeltzer—Sprout. in church graveyard. evening. T Rev. Langley is moving to Nor- ristcwn today. Jacob Gish now occupies the Peter Risser homestead. E. F. Grush and brother Frank | spent Tuesday at Mount Joy. Amos Deckard erected a new | Harvey G. Hoffman moved into { I stable on his premises to replace ; Susan Eshleman’s house last week. Eli Smeltzer and wife spent Eas- ter with friends here. An Easter ball was held in the Peter Schmoelze moved to town hall here on Monday evening, on Monday from mount Joy. Miss Stella Ishler of Elizabeth- town, spent Sunday in town. misses Fanny and Alice Kline spent Sunday at Elizabethtown. Frank Fornwalt, wife and son Ray, spent Easter at Middletown. Victor Haldeman of Philadelphia paid his parents a visit on Sunday Many from town attended bap- tizing at Reist’s creamery on Sunday. A valuable fat hog was poisoned for Daniel W. Kramer last week. Deacon preached his first germon in the Methodist church on Sanday. Rev. Hiram Shonk has opened the | coachmakers’ establishment form- John Divet of Lancaster and | erly occupied by C. C. Maderia. Vo Jos Cohic of Kinderhook were Runk of Chester, spent | hursday and Friday here with his | parents. Murs, Allen J. Pennell and daugh- After a few months’ vacation, visitors at the home of Besjamin | yy, Milton Grove: Union ———— — | Miller Bros., are putting a slate roof on the rear property of James Glatfelter, B: Bernhart & Co. are putting out lemons free—but in the shape of advertising. Schroll moved all property on Monday, by Elmer Krall, into the vacated Jacob Marble and granite dealer James Glatfelter is now cozily qulirtered in tus new location. The officers elect of Otsego Tribe, No. 59, Imp. O, R. M. will be in- stalled Friday evening. According to the Elizabethtown " Herald, butcher C. N. Mvmma will be a candidate for Sheriff, The Men’s Union prayer meeting will be held at the home of J. T. Wilson on Friday evening. Almost 100 inches of additional advertising appears in this week's issue. Head every inch of it. The Foresters’ Band passed sever- al hours arcund town Friday even-— ing serenading our citizens, Seed Potatoes—Early Red, Six Weeks and other varieties. Addres Mount Joy, Box 61, Route 2 Amos Sheafier of Florin, is paint- ting the interior of James Glatfelters residence and P. J Dieter is doing the papering. Lena, youngest daughter of Wm. Dillinger and wife, fell off a porch Saturday evening, injuring her arm quite severely. Wanted—good first class man, married or single, to drive four mule team and work on small farm. Simon R. Snyder. Lost—A small Crescent solid gold breast pin on Main street between I tne post office and Bowman's store. Return to this office. While the Presbyterian church is being improved, the congregation will hold services on the third floor of the Greider building. Last week M. L. Greider sent a number of specially fine samples of tobacco grown in this county, to Dr. Freer at State College. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the General Hospital will meet at the home of Mrs, A, K., Manning Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Proprietor Ed Sauders of the La Pierre House, gave a farewell sauer- kraut and chicken corn sonp supper to his many friends on Saturday. Miss Ella Erb, who resides a short distance south of Newtown, enter— tained a large number of her young friends at her home Sunday after— noon, ‘Preparations are already being mace for a grand demonstration here on Decoration Day, It is quiet likely that the Red Men, in full costume, will parade, \ Charles A. Greder, who just closed his sehool term last week, on Friday accepted a position as clerk for the Champion Forge and Blower Jompany at Lancaster, “J A match game of pool for the championship of Mount Joy, will be played at the Exchange hotel Thursday evening between ‘‘Bings” Ergle and “Chicken” Hendrix, a After Another Prize 8. B. Barnhart & Co. have again decorated their window with the Ladies’ Home Journal and will con- test again for one of the 60 prizes and hope to secure one of the larger prizes this time as their window is far superior to the oac of last mouth and well deserves a good prize. Eli D. Smeltzer of this place, and Miss Gertrude M. Sprout of Florin, were united in marriage by Rey. Harvey S. Hershey, pastor of the Church of God at Landisville, at his residence on Thursday cven- ing, They will reside in their new- ly furnished home on South Barbara street. them, John Keener, teamster for Brandt & Stehman, 15 tolding the lines over a pair of stylish black purchased of Z. W. Keller. Blane Hollensworth and Albert Mummert spent Saturday and Sun- day at Hershey with parents. Our best wishes accompany horses the former’s J / East Donegal Telephones The poles were planted and the wires strung last Tuesday for the rural telephone line in Kast Done- gal township. Foll patrons of the liue: muth, Aros Rhy, 17°N. David Eby, Levi Nissley, Haldeman, Mrs. Wiley, ram Hess, Ezra Wolgemuth, H. E. Wolgemuth, Avery Engle, Mrs. Mary Musser, Samuel Hotfman and Noah Mumma, ing Mumma, Petr Rev. Ab- Easter Bride. The marriage of Miss Cora W. Harnish to Phares C. Hawthorn took place at the Church of God parsonage, Mount Joy, Pa. S:turday March 30, at noon. wag preformed by Reitzel. The attended. The ceremony Rev, Chas. F. couple were un- aR Easter With the Church of God. Rev. Chas. F. Reitzel, pastor of the Church of God, favored his people with two appropriate Easter sermons, At the morning service Harry Baer and wife were received into church fellowship. The Sun- day School received its usual treat. Dorsheimer —Smeltz. Ralph Dorsheimer of Lancaster, formerly of this borough and Miss Daisy Smeltz were married last Wednesday in that city. Emlin Buller of Florin was best man. They will reside upon their return, at 142 Csral strect. i Sold Both Outfits Frank Nissly, proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, disposed of his pouy, donkey, cart, harness, etc., tQ a Lancaster man list week, All those who had chances on the don- key can have their tickets redeemed by calling on Mr, Nissley. Ed Ream Moves Liveryman and horse dealer Ba, Ream is now located in hie new and spacious quarters at Spera’s old stand, Samuel Kissel and his gang just finished remodeling the stable, Mr. Ream is now ready for business in his new and central location. more , RR Committed Suicide Nero, the valuable pointer dog of Dr, O. G. Longenecker, committed suicide on Saturday by jumping over a fence, hanging himse f with the chain with whirh he was tied. He was valued at 550. ein At New Location J Charles H, Zellep: now occupies his Marietta street mansion, having moved on Mor lay. The restaurart and ice eream | :riove wil be opened {0 a few days u.d (he generar pub- {io patronage is kindly requested. ¢ the needs of the school. are the tins Linde- | A Chicken Supper A grand chicken supper in Mount | Joy Hall, Saturday, April 6, be- ginning at 6 o'clock, p. m. ready started for the purchase of a! piano for the High School. The school organ is in the decline of old age and is not satisfactorily meeting | It is hoped | that the friends ot the school, all of them, will be interested movement, buy a ticket from the boys who shall sell them, and then which will be complete enough to satisfy the hungriest. Come to the’ Hall instead of eating supper at | home, supper, you may want ice cream and | cake. The supper is everything else at the usual rates. ———— Pupils’ Honor Roll at Rheems’. The Rheems’ public school closed | on Friday last and each. pupil cieved a bsautiful teacher, re— card from the Landis. were 8ix pupils, who received special | prizes for having been present at every session These Simon B. the term, Greider, daring were Elizabeth line and Helen Campbell, Changes To Be Proprietor Wm, H. Gantz of the KFarmers’ Inn, will build a large acm dition to the hotel and raise it sev- eral feet, moved back from the pavement. By that time the Borough will have 0!d Market street macadamized and with new pavements will greatly improve one of the busiest portions of the borough. / am Result of Bad Roads VG. Samuel Sheaffer, the delivery team for who ‘drives Alois Bube, the local brewer, got into mud up to the hub while taking a load of beer to Mastersonville last week, breaking both single trees, A kind farmer helped him out of his pre- dicament. Hoffer Succeeds Hamaker Edgar Hamaker, the able young clerk in Yoffe's clothing store for some time, resigned his position to take effect this evening, F, B. N, Hoffer is his successor, Mr, Ham- aker will spend the summer at the Jamestown Exposition, Was Tired of Life Gertrude Albright, a domestic in the family of E, L. Nissley, reeid- ing on the Donegal road, opposi.e Cross Roads Church, took landnum with suicidal intent. The family physician was summoned and soon revived her, Sn sti Remains Interred Here The remains of Mrs. Joseph Mar- tin nee Maggie Buckwalter of York formerly of this place, were brought bere on Wednesday and interred in the Mount Joy cemetery. ———— Was Sweet Fifteen Miss Lizzie Baker was tendereed a post card surprise yesterday, the occasion being ler fifteenth birth- day. She receiyed many handsome and beautiful cards from her friends. cif sini Stolen Team Recovered. On Thursday U, Z, Geib recoy- ered the team that departed with tis wife some wecks ago, He pro- jor it in Northumberland county. Divet on Sunday. | ter Marian of Laueaster, spent a few | {days in town. Joseph B, Gantz, wife and children i Services were held last Sunday evening in the church in this place | by the pastor. Services will be supper is held to increase a fund al- | in this | Even if you do not want Newport, P 25 cents, | former There | for the past month Arthur R. Campbell, Willis Enter— | improved. ine, Kieffer Kesselring, Edna Enter- | The of Williamsport, spent Easter here | { with his parents. Miss Erma Ashton spent Easter ‘at Bainbridge with her parents Ross " Ashton and wife, Mrs. James Glatfelter will return from the General Hospital the lat- “ter part of the week. Miss Myrtle Sprout of Landis- ville spent Saturday and Sunday in "the family of Frank Conrad. come to the Hall for the supper | Miss Ella Wenerhold and William ; Forest of Lancaster were the guests of Laura Pennell on Saturday, Miss Mary E. Schroll has gone to a. where she will spend ! several weeks with relatives. Walter Eby of Middletown, a typo of this office, spent [atiiniay and Sunday in the borougt. | Hertzler Christ Rohrer and wife of New | ‘York city, spent Sunday h:re with ‘Mrs. Rohrer’s parents, W. B, { Detwiler and wife. Mrs. G, Samucl Sheaffer returned from the General Hospital Saturday | where she has undergone treatment She bs greatly tne Baptizing Last Sunday Twelve persons, recent converts of the German Baptists, were im- | mersed on Sunday afternocn in a stream on the farm of Rev. Eshleman, one of D. M. their ruinisters, Tie | nilding will also be! in Mt. Joy township, near Rheems, Prof. I. N, H. Beahm of Elizabeth- town College, made a briei address on the banks of the stream and Rev. Hiram E, Kaylor performed the cer emony, which was administered by trine immersion. Those baptized were Allen Ginder and wife, Her- man Ginder and wife, Margie Fry, Fanny Eshenbaugh, Henry Koger, Harry Weaver, Harry Stauffer, Hi= ram Ginder, Salome Eshleman and Mabel Good. A large crowd of peo ple witnessed the ceremony. / ssa V The Champion Butcher Levi Henry, a resident of West Donegal township, and one of the best known men in the vicinity of Florin and Rheems, can boast of a remarkable batchering record for the season just closed. Mr. HevLry is seventy-six years old and has re- sided in the house he now accupies for the past thirty-seven years, dur- ing which time he has been engaged at butchering among the farmers. In the seuson just closed Mr, Henry slaughtered 53 hogs and 9 beeves, an unusual record for a man of his age. Mr. Henry is in vigorous health and a remarkably active man - ——— Good Farm Machinery If you contemplate purchasing new and improved farm inackinery this Spring, don’t buy until you have first inspected the large and complete line now exhibited at M, L. Greider & Co’s, warercoms, See their Lig ad on page 4, red it care- fully and then pay them a visit. alpen Council Meets Later As the regular monthly meeting of Borough Council fell on April 1, it was postponed. Presitent Long- enecker will quite likely call a spe- cial meeting within a few days, ee eee Deeds Transferred. Norman R. Hoffman to Henry Birch, hotel property in :sainbridg $6,500, e, | opens Saturday, Mar, held again on Sunday morning April 14. John Shenk moved into the house lately occupied by Samuel | Weaver and George Rigel moved | into the dwelling lately vacated by John Shenk. LANDISVILLE. John Kupp moved from here to the Lancaster Junction last Tues- day. q Christ Musser, the baker, opened a confectionery and ice cream par- lor on April 1st. Mrs. Jacob Hartman and child- ren, of Denver, were the guests of John Showaltgr. Samuel into the just north of Hess moved property, town, last Monday. Samuel Nissley moved with his family from Yonkers, N. Y., to this place last week. Mr. Nissley will occupy S. B. Stauffer’s new house, on Cooper avenue. ed SALUNGA. John Spangler is recovering from an attack of erysipelas. Rev. J. W. Flinn, pastor of the M. E. church, was returned for an- other year. Reuben Raffensberger will em- ploye a good saddler. demands it. His work Walter and Howard Peifer were home from F. & M. on their East- er vacation. Rev. Maderia bought eight sets of working harness of our local sad- dler last week, nur UNION SQUARE. The Union Square school closed the term of 1907 on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sauble spent Sunday with Martin Greiner and family. : ? Mrs. Maria Pautz and Katie Rice were Sunday guests with Wesley Shenk and family. Miss Elizabeth Heistand and Isaac Hollinger, of near Elm, and Anna Mary Givler of Orchard Val- ley, spent Sunday in the family of H. F. Ruhl. -- EAST DONEGAL. Mrs. F. Felty 1s improving. Miss Gussie Barkley visited here Thursday. J. Trostle and daughter spent} a few days in Perry county. Messrs, Myers of Mount spent Sunday in this section, Joy, Mrs, John Boyer was taken the County House at Lancaster Sunday. Miss Emma Tressler spent day with Miss Adella Grove at Maytown, to on Sun— Jacob Curron moved into Tres— gler’s tenant house Monday. Mr. Roland will ocoupy the house vacat- ed by Mr. Boyer. ——————— Howe Coming Again Howe's moying pictures will be again presented in Mount Joy Hall auspices of the Trinity United Kvan gelical church, with an entire new program, lt will be well for you to secure your seats early as the will doubtless be too small commodate the large crowd, Chart 30, at H. E. Ehersole’s store, Sunday | school will open its summer season Sunday, April 7 Due to the teatt of Miss Mary Kreider, Miss Holda Gantz, of Green Tree, will supply the vacancy in the home of A. H. Risser. Mrs. Polly Coble, an estimable aged lady, of Highspire, but form erly a resident of this place greeted her many friends here in the fore- part of the week. The Supervisors of Mount Joy township will meet at Hotel Milton Grove on April 6, at 1 p. m. and | thereafter every first Saturday of | each month on the same hour. ———ee seen mi— RHEEMS’ STATION. The Rheems school ended the present term on Friday. yeorge Sload and wife of Mid- dletown, spent a few days with the family of Jacob Shank. Prof. Samuel Heisey’s double house is ready for the carpenters. Albert Geise is the carpenter, Fred C. Dupler and wife spent last Saturday and Sunday at New- port visiting her father, who is quite ill. Abe Snyder the Elizabethtown stone mason and force are at pres— ent . repairing the Leander Groff lime kiln. v Arthur W. Campbell was run over by a team while rolling hoop- one day last week. A sprainad ankle is the result. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fitzpatrick and family, of near this place, mourn the lcss of their infant which died last week, aged six days. Treichler of Elizabethtown was on the Abe Forney farm last week in search of typhoid germs. He procured several bottles of water to be analyzed. -ll SPORTING HILL. Miss May Rohrer spent Sunday et Lititz. Amos Musselman and Albert are on the sick list. for Miss Sarah Ray visited her par- ents at Gap over Sunday. Jacob Brandt visited in the family of Mrs. Maria Horst during last week. Mrs. B. L. Kauffman spent from Friday to Sunday with relatives at Mount Joy. Miss May Rohrer went to Har- risburg where she expects to spend two weeks in the family of her aunt. Harry Fauser and family moved on Tuesday in the Erisman prop- erty. Samuel Brownberger and family moved from this place to Harry Cassel’s, near Lancaster Junction. — ea MASTERSONVILLE. Abram U. Snyder purchased a horse on Friday. John E. Ginder moved on Heagy farm on Tuesday. Nathan. E. Ginder delivered his the Thursday evening, April 4th, under tobacco to Manheim on Saturday. Elias Heisey moved to Mount Hope last week where he will work in a mill. Allen S. Hollinger put a new wheel on A. W. Shelly’s wind pump on Tuesday. On Monday John S. Pyle sold a 10 aC- | pair of fine mules and bought a ball | pair to take their place. Amos Garman overtread his foot | and sprained it so severely that he {i is obliged to move about on | crutches. A daughter was born to Chris- | tian Gerber and wife on Thursday. Nissley Gingrich has enrolled as a pupil of the Elizabethtown school E. B. Gish of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday with Miss Sadie Arndt. Claud Keener of Harrisburg, came home for an Easter egg on Sunday, J. S. Miller and family of Steel- ton, were guests of friends here on Sunday. A Hungarian from Steelton. on monday moved into the P. R.\ R. property. Miss Young and miss Elsie Zug of Lebanon, are visiting at Henry Breneman’s. H. M. Stokes and friend from Hanover, spent a few days in town last week. Harry Shumaker moved into the Raymond property vacated by P. N. Kraybill. Newpher Smeltzer, wife and son of Mount Joy, spent Sunday with Jefferson Bishop's. J. G. Zeller and wife and E. Stanley Booth spent last Wednes- day at Mt. Gretna. Eli Menaugh and wife were the guests of their son Charles at Mid- dletown on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Dissinger of Landis= ville, visited her daughter Mrs. Ed Booth last Thursday. mrs. Catharine Gish of West Chester, visited her son Simon, in this place a few days. Mervin Mater and wife of Harris- burg, were guests in the family of Herman Ishler on Sunday. Roy Ishler, a U. S. marine from the League Island navy yards, is here on a visit to his parents. Miss M. Blanche Zeller from Wanamaker’s store, Philadelphia, spent Easter with her parents. Mrs. Jacob E. Watson and child ren of Steelton, were visiting his parents Wm. Watson and wife in town on Sunday. Eli Flowers graduated from Wil- liamson school last Wednesday. Eli is now a full fledged brick-lay- er and is home ready for work. Harry Wittle, wife, daughters Anna, Emma and Edna and son John, accompanied the flitting of their daughter Mrs. Roy Baker to Elizabethtown on Monday, J. H. Menaugh, wife and daugh- ter Gertrude, of Philadelphia, Prot. B. W. Fisher, wife and daughter E. Ruth, and Harry Singer, wife and two daughters, of Ephrata, were the guests of H. I. Stoll and wife on Sunday. Benjamin Musser and family, Dr. Bryson and wife of Lancaster Andrew Hostetter of willersville Ed Gish and wife of Elizabethtown and George Stoll and family of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at Jacob Hostetter’s. While Harry Shuemake: wife were preparing to move Monday, they unintentionally fire to the house. They were burning waste paper in a stove and the sparks set fire to the roof, A bucket brigade extinguished the flames before much damage was done. and on set rr — Pp —— Crushed His Ankle. Jim Jackson had his ankle crushed by a dinkey engine while at work at the rolling mulls at Coatesville, He was brought here Monday and is now at the home of his father, Wm, Jackson,