Th ——— 4 HKORTING ut Joy How VOI, V Them Sop 9 us and ~ta k —— THE CIRCULATION OF THE WEEKLY BULLETIN EX EEDS THAT OF Rev. N. I, Linebaugh, the Pastor me Dedication on Sunday Appropriate Services will be Held in the New U. B. Church at Florin The handsome new concrete United Brethren church at Florin will be dedicated on Sunday De- cember 8. The interior is being given the finishing touches this week, electric lights have been installed and the church is beyond a doubt one of the finest and most modern in the State. The services will be as follows on Sunday: 10 a. m preaching by Rev. Lawrence Keister, D. D., Pres. of Lebanon Valley College. LIS p. m., Bible school. 2.00 p. m., Platform ‘meeting. 5.15 p. m., Y-P.S.C.E%W™ 6.00pm. Y. P. S.C. E. Sr. 7.00 p. m., Preach- | ing by Rev. Keister. Everybody is most cordially invited to all these services. * i ! bethtown, A HE WE > - 8 Monied Citizens Caught It is with regret that we an- nounce the fact that many of the | monied people of our town are | caught in the York Silk Manufaec- | | turing Co. Local Doings | | Items of Local and General Inter est That Occurred Sinee Our This is . 'n that | 13 I'his is the concern that | Last Week’s Issue. | did considerable advertising in this | section about a year ago with a| | view of increasing its capital stock. { ants, rabbits, ete ¢., closed on It guaranteed a dividend of seven urday. per cent, to its stockholders. Some a Dome First-class feed for horses and chickens at tle time ago this extensive company y- au) merged with the American Silk Company. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy filed in the to ihe ‘ad of Dr. United States District court against | Brinser in another column. the American Silk Co. and on| Aaron Garber of Manheim, who Thursday ancillary receivers were | hyilt a new house on North also appointed for the York Silk | pay Manufacturing Company. | thew G. (tes > York, Pa., Charles W: v.fuld, who was ap- pointed last Wednesday one of the receivers of the parent company. House. We readers call the attention of was John Bar- a street, will occupy it in a few Mat- | week: 1 | weeks. and | Rev. Charles Fry of Philadelphia | lectured before the Luther League in the Lutheran church Monday evening. David Shank moved from the Back Run into the P. R. R. prop=~ West Auto Causes Runaway. John R. Shearer, a well-known | resident of Mt. Joy township, resid- | Thursdav. ing several miles north of Elizabeth- : W. B. Detwiler recently had his town Borough, was the victim of a parlor neatly beautified with panel | papering. The work was done by P. J. Dieter. Edward through the- leg with The animal bolted and Mr. Shearer | that he didn’t know was throw from He struck the road and was erty on Donegal street on serious accident on Friday evening. He was driving along the Lanaster and Harrisburg turnpike when horse took fri his ht at an automobile. Desch 1 shot himself 12 a revolver was loaded on his ~~ wagon. his head unconsciors. He was hurried to his home, when he received medical attention from Drs.Urich | Friday. | Mrs. Herchelroth moved fron the B. W. Brown property on East { Main street into the H. C. end of town. on picked up oe property in the west and Eliza- They found that he | suffered from a fractured skull and | concussion of the brain. His con- | Blough, of — - Carpenter and General Mechanic % 1 ocks, keys, doors, windows, fur ( niture. guns, revolvers, lawn mow- ers, filed, patterns, | wood patterns, wood turning, glass { dition is regarded as dangerous. saws metal Lost on Thursday : ol oh on 3 | put in, felt weather strips m On Thanksgiving Day the Elks,a | I | ps 1 i \d : . your doors ant Shout combination foot ball team com- |? hom you have any thing alone this line posed of some of the best amateur | . g along this ling on i i windows. to make, repair or clean, MOUNT JOY, PE NA. { The open season for quail, pheas- ‘ Sat- at Mount Jovy Malt our He lives at Watts Station. | Schock | KE rey rrr fh mam 2 pr nd ~“WEDNE LY OBITUARY NOTES MRS. JACOB WwW. NISSLEY. Mrs. Jacob W Nissley died the home of herson, Abraham at L Florin, on Wednesday afternoon, from infirmi- ties due to old age. She was eighty vears old, and is survived by three sons. her husband having preceded Nissley, residing near her to the grave several years ago The surviving sons are Martin L. Nissley, of Rheems, Clayton I of Donegal Springs and Abram L. Nissley, of near Florin. The fun eral was held on Saturday morning at ten o’clock at the Cross Roads meeting-house, with interment the adjoining cemetery. in WILLIAM WATSON Wm. Watson died very suddenly at his home in Florin on Sunday afternoon after a short illness death being due to apoplexy. He took sick Monday night but had greatly improved, but after a second at- tack he died sudden. De- ceased was formerly a watchman in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad very Company, having had, charge of the Manheim street cross- ing many years, but has been pen- | sioned and lived retired for some time. | | | He leaves a wife, one son, Jacob, of Steelton, and Mrs. John | Miller, of the same place Isaac of { Mount Joy, and Parke, of Manheim wre brothers of the deceased. MRS. BARBARA HEMPERLY. Mrs. Barbara Hemperly, wife of { the late Thomas Hemperly, died Sunday at the home of her daugh hty- Her husband died thirty five years ago. ter, Mrs. Eli. Bentzel, in her eig first year. Jacob Evans and Abraham Evans, of Campbellstown are half brothers of the The following deceased. children survive: John E. Hemperly, of Harrist Mary, wife of Eli Bentzel, of place; Elizabeth, wife of E. C. urs; this lice, . . . I shall he players in Lancaster City with the | | it | all be 4 ; x 0." On DEAS 0 aceoinmodate you ¢ y back field composed of F. & M. 2 oy ? at you at my ; shop near corner of Collegians, came here and gave our l 3 Ih 0 o 5 ® z Done A. Market S. | and | gal streets. Mount Joy Pa. a ; . era Flowers gridiron warriors quite a proposition Wors Rev. Lawrence Keister D. D. Next week services will be held in the church nightly as follows: Monday evening at 7.30 by Rev. E. O. Burtner. Tuesday evening at 7.30 by Rev. E. S. Bowman, Wednesday evening at 7.30 by Rev. R. C. Rengier. Thursday evening Rev. C. W. Miller. Friday evening at P. A. Bowmau. S 1 at 7.30 1 7.30 by Rev. aturday evening J oS BE 4, at 7.30 by H. Hummelbaugh, BR Against Local Option. Pennsylvania liquor dealers, who Rev. have formed an association to spend barrels of money in an effort to pre- vent the passage of a local bill by the next legislature, taken a plunge into option have the literary business in the country newspaper —that is, in such newspapers as will print their contributions at much per line. So well are these liquor sellers equipped for a money campaign that they have undertaken to spend $1000 a week among the state’s newspapers for the creation of whis- ky “sentiment.”’ SO They have estab- lished an active‘‘literary bureau” in Philadelphia, and from that point are sending out broadcast “news articles” accompained by | the season. ‘time of services of the dedication We were defeated 18 to 10 in one of | This elosed the season here which was not a The above is a copy of a circular distributed of the most interesting games o 5 throughout the town blz suecess and vicinity by our townsman Mr. about even. We were beaten fair and gave the visitors their own referee but our old rivals Elizabethtown, were : where "he smothered by a Harrisburg bunch | °° ° A Mario trees, 53100. Wonder how they like | practically doing all the work from iat. | the bottom of the cellar to the roof. Flowers of which we relate the fol- lowing. The fact is not generally | known that M built his own as the team finished r. Flowers himself residence | now resides on a The task occupying his time A Drive to Safe Harbor | for about a year just twenty-four On Thanksgiving Day W. L.| yearsago. His mechanical ability Gardner, wife and son Harold and however does not end with the James Glatfelter enjoyed a drive to building of his houge. By profession Safe Harbor where Mr. Glatfelter | Mr. Flowers is a wood pattern erected a fine monument and sever | Maker and a wood turner, he at al tombstones in the cemetery at | ©n€ time having charge of the turn- Turkey Hill,a country village along ing dept. of the Wm. Brady edge the Susquehanna. The trip was tool works now the site of the Mt. made with Mr. Gardner’s span of Joy gas works. His practical fine sorrels. knowledge of locks, keys, fire arms, lawn mowers, and metal pattern were acquired within the last five years while at Washington D. C. and HarrisburgPa. Mr. Flowers | comes well recommended from the U. 8. Post Office Department at Washington D. C. for his services while at work at that dept. Call- ing on Mr. Flowers we found him in one of the snuggest little fitted up with an endless tools prepared to do work kinds in his line on the possible notice ii For Florin’s New Church This office has just completed a | thirty-six page booklet for Rev. N. L. Linebaugh, pastor of the U. B, church at Florin. It contains the of the new church, the history of the church from 1839 to date and | a number of advertisements from | business men of the community. shops lot of | of all] shortest Second Attraction Hon. Philip Willett will give his lecture, the second number of the Star Course in the hall here on Thursday evening, Dec. 12, on poetry, pathos and . humor of life. The chart will open next Monday at noon at Garber’s. mein: A Slight Fire — — Crop Slightly Affected I'or more than one reason, to- bacco stripping hasnot been begun, unless it be an occasional crop of early-cut Havana. Many farmers are not through with their corn and | are not ready for it nor is the to- bacco ready for them. There is checks for susceptible to yg re) editors, prove the virtues of drink and horrors of local option. Elected Officers At the regular meeting of F Castle No. 66, K, GG. IZ. on Mc evening these officers were eld for the following six months: | R. Fellenbaum; N, C., W. C., H. W. Keller; H Dr. Jno J. Newpher; V. H., J. Stoll; K. of Ex., M. C. Bows C. of Ex., M. M. Brubaker; 1 R., Chas H. Zeller; Trustee, J Stoll all Conimittee, H. C. Sg J. H. Stoll and M. M. Leib. Shires; V A lamp was upset in the bath room of the Methodist parsonage | Monday evening, Mrs. Deacon prevented a fire by tim g the lamp out of a window, general complaint that many leaves | have not yet cured,and it is claimed by some that those that are still green will stay green or become | slippery and unmerchantable, The | proport.on of green tobacco in most erops is not large—sometimes ————— — Home Again, > J. Edgar Tompason, editor of the on Marietta Register, and George L. Lindsay returned Saturday evening from a month’s visit on the Pacific slope. or two top leaves on a stalk, and here and there of that kind,so that if only the green be thrown small, leaves have to out, the will be The leeves that are cured } seem to be of good color and sub- stance, but on account of the green top leaves there will be little strip- ping until after the holidays, Robably considerably later. loss Eggs For Sale lo parties needing eggs for general ise. We have always on hand to Lplply at 28 cents per dozen. ehong tf, or ‘at his residence at New Danville. | the engagement of their daughter” i place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | of Washington, D. C.; Miss Barbara | on the former's Hemperly, and Katie, wife of Gabriel Moyer, of town and Charles | ¢ Hemperly, of York. Cyrus Hemp erly, of Harrisburg, is a stepson. The funeral was held in the United Evangelical church yesterday after noon. The deceased has been a consistent member of the Evangeli- cal church for more than half a cen- tury, and was a devout Christian lady and a woman of many good qualities. ——— er ere Wedding Bells Benjamin H. Shenk, of Rapho, and Miss Ella Z. Erb, daughter of Samuel Erb, of Penn, were married on Thanksgiving morning at 9 o'clock by Bishop Abram B. Herr At a family dinner Thursday at her homein Marietta, Congressman and Mrs, H. Burd Cassel announced Frances Patterson,to Arthur ® Bar- nard, of Washington, D. C.*" The groom-elect is a prominent young lawyer of the Capital City and a son of ex- Judge Barnard, of that city. A very pretty wedding took Henry Greider on Thursday at noon when their daughter, Mable was united in marriage to Christian B. Nolt, of Silver Spring, the cere- mony being performed bythe bride’s grandfather, Rev. Jacob Brubaker. The bridesmaids were Miss Sue Nolt, sister of the groom, and Miss Iidith Sprenkle, of Waynesboro, Pa. The bridegroom’s best men were Mr. John B. Nolt, of Witmer, and H. Clayton Engle, of Mount Joy. teat Quite a Relic While K. Walters was working at John S, Eby’s on Mari- etta street, he found an eight cor- nered gold fifty cent piece that was coined in California in 1700. This is quite a relic and Mr. Walters prizes it very highly. Jacob i art A —— The Annual Dinner On Thursday Christian Gerber gave his annual dinner to his rela- tives and friends. It was served at Wm, H., Gantz’s Farmers’ Inn Hotel and was very largely attend ed. | with Mr. Young’s parents at Eliza— " Philadelphia: show. 50 CENTS NT JOY NEWSPAPER . JER MOU BY ” 5, y = »d Basket Borough Council Mount Joy Borough Council met in special session last evening to ware Visiting Since | transact the regular business of the ok —Read Their December meeting. All the mem— | bers were present except Mr. Long— i 4 thefhouts. dis enecker and in his absence Mr. Besiitys | Zeller was chairman pro tem. Wa M. N. Brubaker reported that he Sisk bs. es made a survey of several new pave- I : hilip PPittsburg, Is €ircu-| 4s on North Barbara street. aking ane | The bond of the Manheim Ele Claud Zq Williamson School | ¢1i6 Light Company was received was hom, g #7: parents several | snd placed in the hands of the Fi- days. | nance committee. They will re- Mr. and A. Martin of { port at the next regular meeting. York, spe@®r<day here with | Mr. Greider of the Street Com- his father§g } | niittee reported nearly all the work | recently ordered is done. Stauffer 3rothers started hauling crushed stone on Monday, and that the ds will attend a | committee is about ready to put at Harrisburg, | stone on Columbia Avenue. Mr. ~ | Greider also reported that Mr. el Bube had lowered his gutter on | Old Market street but did not yet | disrontinue running waste water in : ... sal: gutter and family visit-3 “4p pg RB. will be notified $6} Naumans- | pack the box over water-ffipes on w Haven street-biidge with saw- + SU. of Lancaster in town, Me ; spent sevs m nds in town. c- | On on at he Joseph #8 town. visited his sister Zeager on Thursday F. a venison this evenilik Mr. Mount villejn an'® A.M. Snydero several days in town with ol Oo ed at Amos at town on Th Mr. and spent. Thurs father at By Harry K. Miller | 1 the r ar’s | + fvith the former's | [lowers appeared- before | Council and suggested that the bor- Manchest- | ouzh get a diagram made of the i water system of the town. The matter was referred to the Water { cemmittee to consult Mr. Flowers | as to cost ete., and report at the] | next regular meeting. i Owen Brandt asked permission Pel @hre. tzel of L ot Miss Jennie er, Pa, is thd sister Mrs. James G Mrs. Martir, visited Sayder last : a Jacob Arnts Elsie attended burg last Wed: mma of Clifton, Mrs. lay. her John G. daughter Miss | Harris- | to put down a 6 inch curb, 2 1-2 ft | grass plot and a five foot pavement Haverdick and | making eight feet in front of his went Sunday at |property on South Market street. tonds; : Referred to the Street committee. Er The treasurer’s report showed a balance of $542.93 in the Water { account and $3,543.01 on the same { side of the ledger in the Borough ineral at ay. Misses Gertr Cathryn Myer] Middletown wi; Mr. and Mrs@ and family wer Mrs. John Eng; Mr. and Mr. b n tarry Grissinger ests of Mr. and n Thursday. | 1 | | a Good called ther. Mrs. Thurs- | 0S account. The Water Superintendent was instructed to look about the leak in the cellar at Joseph Detwiler’s Sam- I uel Good at Mil lay. Grove, Miss Anna N. Mir spent several | lays last week amg ber relatives in Midd burg. property. ( Burgess J. W. Shrite reported letown, Stalon and Harris- | having collected $81.47 the past 2 month. | Gray ill of Harrisburg | Clerk Fellenbaum reported rand arents Mr. and | minute book with records from Lewis Seengh over Thanks-] 1895 to 1900 missing. It was also § reported that the Burgess has no keys to unlock the safe. The Bur- gess and Clerk were ordered to in-- vestigate and report. Bills were paid adjourned. liss Rutl visited Mrs. giving M i A \ a her ¢ r. and Mys. JB3bhn Young and daughter, Mabel, fspent Thursday council and bethtow: ¥ Mr. and Mrs. &. L. Fortenbaugh RE — of Harrisburg, spent from Wednes- day to Sunday with the family of P. J. Dieter. Mr. and Mrs. Hostetter Paris and Raymond spent Thurs- day at Albert Ruhl’s, north of Union Square. Mr. and Mrs. MM. home Monday Thanksgiving a Glen Lock, Pa Mr. and Mis. Jy, H. Stoll tained a number of their friends at the Stoll’s birthday. Fox Chase at Gantz’s Next Tursday “Billy”’ Gantz will sports in this section a run for their money. He will hold a fox chase from hotel here. The foxis a big one and was captured several miles north of {town. He will be dropped at 3 | o’clock sharp. Don’t fail to attend neal) and if you have hounds bring them and sons | give the his Leibreturned | after spending t Plythewood, ( | anc along. enter- | i le A Close Call A Knight of the Road that had imbibed of tangle-foot too freely Miss Laura Puckwalter of Leola, | was trespassing on the railroad in Miss Mary Ulrich of Ephrata and the vicinity of the New Haven teuben 11} Miller of Lancaster, | street bridge when he narrowly es- Sunday with 8. H. Miller. caped being struck by a train. {Several citizens assisted him out of the “Cut” and sent him on his | wa dinner on Thursday occasion being Mrs. spent Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gephart and grand dau&hter, Minnie Gephart visited at Jayeob K. Kolp’s of near Young's Schyol house on Thanks- giving, y. a A Busy Industry. Last week the Mount Joy Marble Miss Lottfie Yeager and friend | Works erected a headstone for Mus. Ray Graeff Yof Halifax, Dauphin | Jacob Newcomer at Salunga, a fine county, stopped off here to visit marker over the remains of Henry relatives on §heir way home from | Housan at Kraybill’s, one for Louis Diffenderfer in the Eberle cemetery | and several small headstones over — + | Again Tiffere’s No Show ous cemeteries in this section ‘audeville Company ear here matinee rday, did not | \8 not on ac- ut due to a ny, only two | 1g in appear- The Lyn advertised t and evening This count of no “patched up of the mem] ance, eee A Florin Lady's Misfortune Jeft forearm. brs Eat Turkey. achelors of Lancaster ied at a grand turkey D. Springer's Red | eral Hospitial,will be held at the res Friday evenin rip to this place in ar. Bac The Jolly were enter supper Lion Hd They my a spe Ladies’ Auxiliary. | o'clock. bethtown, Se Horse, was the guest was the guest Linebaugh on Sunday. E l- H. S. Musselm: * TON ry : ges last Wednetgy at Philadel the remains of children in the vari- While Mrs. Eli Flowers was going to the cellar for a tub last Wednes- day, she was suddenly attacked by vertigo and fell down a flight of steps, fracturing both bones of her The regular monthly meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Gen- dence of Mrs. J. M. Brandt, Thur- day afternoon, December 5, at 3 Doi Those That Happenin Li Claud Kee town. George Vo Sunday. Souder’s sa Monday. Mr. Harry Phila. Sati Victor Hal re with his 8.8. Stal Leaman Plac Harry G. burg, spent } Miss Jane days of last w1 Daniel Ste » hters of Ephrata, spent in town John Raymond entertaine Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Catharine Gish of of her imon, on Sunday. Miss Fanny Michael of her sister er of his friend er on Thanksgiving Day. L. ohn D. York. Rev. and Mrs. nd Mr. and Mi pent Thursday af Ephraim Arndt id Dyer property aston property on Thursday. ved eT Mrs. Fanny Booth and dj Myra attefided the funeral Benj. Eby at Middletown I) Emanuel Eby and daught; Bertha, attended the funeral brother at Middletown on Mr. Geo. Betz and wife « ville and Mr. Arthur Bo} wife of Elizabethtown w guests of Mrs. Fanny Boo urday. Miss Lavina Stouch accompanied by her friend Lester Stambaugh, guests of John Raffensher eral days last week. Mrs. Harry Wittlep family, John Ritter ter Hilda and Miss spent Thanksgiving I Roy Baker and wife town. ( ql On Saturday eve Castel No. 4, A. O. K Red Rose Commande order of Lancaster, c¢ assisted in the initia class of fifteen that the Mystic Chain. now has a good men a very flourishing c the initation a gran served. Glad to Hea Dr. E. W. Garb8 factures Garber’s I} Powder had same Chemist Prof. I'ul which was as foll cent. protein, 14. and 8.19 per cent, food tested highe market as folloy per cent., fat 8.2 fibre 5.38 per cent recommendation f good production: manufacture. Pumpkin a Fas - AU ten it out fg good as the vin in toWlrs d Miller near Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in this place. ty Singer, wife and two dau- Monday a number of his friends at dinner on Sunday. of Black son York, Mrs. woved from to the William Elam Myers entertained a num- it a turkey dine Linebaugh Easton the Qn
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