The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 28, 1909, Image 1

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THE WEEKLY BULLETIN
35 VOL. VIII. NO. S MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1909 50 CENTS A YEAR





























































































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3 hi e MUST DO JURY DUTY > B B d LOCAL DOINGS 0 C " d B I t OUR UNION PICNK :
| Citizens Who Will Hear Cases in the Minor Happenings as Reported hy S € The Big Annual Event Was a 8 Obi tuary Notes
' : Jy | MH { Ne as TIE
$ | September and October Courts Our Repotorial Stafy y ' : |
y A LINOTYPE HAS BEEN INSTAL- . : . ‘ bait BARN IS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING THE "HERE "me x : Weather Man Very Kind
3 Judge Landis, Jury Commission- tEABOUTS OF OUR The atl [THE ROAD WH
LED AT THIS OFFICE ‘ 1 9" . AND COMPLETELY DESTROYED a Sas ites : FRIENDS THE PAST WI le weather man allowed the ¥ ICH WE ALL MUST
. fers Gertisen and Hess and Sheriff Samuel Funk has laid a concrete Sitsinh [floating of clowds all day Thursday TRAVEL SOONER OR 1. ATER
3 g 8 ¢ i 8d ’
Landis on Saturday drew the follow- pavement ' but ’
Ve Now Have in Operation One of ing local jurors 4 ; ® the Sei The Large Structure on the Farm of There vel 1.178: okt i Who and Where They Have Visited but only to hide the warm rays of a .
: . 4 g { ns to serve on 1 Sep- . . k : Ww € +100 ckets Ol 0 ! “ » . " ik | Some To s ” » x Bite
the Most Wonderful Inventions mber and: Octobes riminal John 8S. Nissley, Near Bender's Mill Rocky Springs last Thursd Many Strangers Here Over Sun- Old Phoeby” and not once did he | Well Known People From Our
« © ana ctober criminal and RY 2 Ings las ursday . : . : . 3 rod y
. { X Jana Pieces of Mechanism of the ivil ait : Burned to the Ground Yesterday. Frank GQ : It 4 : day—Were You Among Them? allow them to leak until we were all Neighborhood Have Passed to the
( courts } reen 1 £ about ga Y a . safe f : » i
} VE ge—A Mergenthaler Linotype. f ov | ee “ely at howe, and ouranaual un “t Beyond Since Our Lust Insue
8 2 § g : . after a severe gpell of sickmnes lend
% ‘ i: Grand Jurors, Sept, 13 The new barn on the 1 D an mn | 4 xn I. D. Beneman is spending th ion pienie has gone on record as one
5 } a . | S ecarbeck’s stable was connect- ike Pan x ¢ ! ho f i M ao :
1 : bis SHE ’ ¢ ’t SUCCOL vant 1 M: ‘Ne . . .
2 We | from time to tiiue.. as John S. Keiper oiler Rast wm of Nissl long the [70 th Ra tard veek at Atlantic City. of the most successful events in the Ma Hale na Lauchman died of
: : 3 niteld . a 4 | I 1 1 1 ¢ 1\ : ; : history the ‘bos ») cancer of the liver ¢ . : 4
on itronage allowed, installed mod- | Henpfield Rohrerstown, Landisville & Mount | Mrs. Sho rived hon from th Merchant H. E. Ebersole is spend TI i : oyousn Mountvill ; \t her home in
» " 0D 1 1 hd x I t y ) Pat y " 1 i ' ( y 1woedav a or » gn
| ern printing machinery and only a \aron R. Ober, farmer, Raph Joy trolley line, about two miles east {no vital I t Mohd ing the day in Philadelphia. The committee had made excellent lle on. Wednesday, aged 68
1 : Ft] In 1 . onda) ban irrangements for hoth people 1 bas | Ya!
o few eels ago we made the most im QuarterSessions, Sept. 13 0 y ¢ 1s struck H. & Newcomer i : . 10 - Mi Michael Good is home after a : ( ! wople and ba |
portant addition to this int since Henry P. Wisegarn f R ! tne ind ! t de- | | : prolonged visit to friends at Yorl kets Cars were here as early as|
! : Hel I Wisegarner, ju ¢ ta about due to a ¢ ittack eof : Yor g vel de A ai volo) ) ’ } laron G. Gr
’ its stence—a Mergent! r Hno- | who oved together with its content m tis Photographer 8S. A. Ricker is spend o'clock and departed every half | Aaron G. Groff el
: ’ ; | Mienmal ; " hour until all were dow ust as | aron G. Groff, who left Elizabett
4 t chine I'his wonderful piece \ndrev \1 farms East Henn 1 irn was one of the large in | Read $ / 1 ’ J o Ig the eck at Philadelphia and At : i y town Just a [town thre I iy
i chiners { naces, mould field th on and 18 onlv built a few | fill 1M intie Cit rompt did he Traction Company | Ve 120 on isit
‘ ’ i , eld Ville 1 | reid { ‘0 Lr. + ' elative in Pittsbure i :
t r md deliver lines type ol { 1 L.eedom, far East Do ver 18 a in | l { ) Anna Hauen ol Lancas ol i ; 40) a ning. and reat on Tu y 11 n 1 ! 4
ind faces. the t \ 18811 ver vicinity | : : ter "ig the t of h credit is due it for the excellent man- | a) om nervous pro on
: | 2. Fred A t ! | He 1d Tn : . Rh Nowe! ner i hich t1} A He was fifty ears old
5 ngth for which the chine 1s Harry Gamber, railroad Waser] ine n olt of lightning set| 14. M. Habe i | Baker on Sunday - : wh! i e: of hl handled ied in’ Elizabeth and i
: 5 y : i \ 1 ) the ywd | aoe thetntown ne I iN ©
RS his gives us brand new type Hempfield , Hin i Fhe fan ted p ) Simon Snyd lerk the Union | - no
: 1 : + 4 1 1 \ 1 1 ne HO 1 I¢ ( 1 | y
} ] ) tim we print which permits D. F. Peifer. farm East’ Heron 1 d hn Hertzler, who as | rl i the 1 Tai National Bank, has gone to Niagara va 12le acciden 0 CSn
u » do hetter work than the li- geld bu i t ) The | 5 : 11] nl 1 mal he day event at Rocky and | . aoe offman
1 1 Ik an ti 1 ie] | Q ) 1 nm 3 vacation I'he deatl FO "
; ey : 1 | | . ; Ch . he itraction ore for ol ath of C. 8. Hoffman vell
" ontin ly i \W i yo I Hendri \ 1 i 2 i Vi Pearl G. Getz of Ephrata i
, I R « rix Vi t : : ] | sal ) Fame I l Jpharat 3 nd vouhe Known resident of th northert ‘
ing from the same type, which, in Jov hHorough I ( ¢ ‘ vorking and ti pan ending several days here as the!‘ SR ‘ k PL ut Pp
: 1 l 8 . : { : » | Vote county, occurred on Sati i 5
tin becomse vorn and will not print fohn Shoo baker. R i yt] 1 ind straw [he | : go B y San vad. the t of h« rothe Mess Paul Picnic Pickups Ver uddenly a :
to the hest advantage ‘ 1" 11 1 1 iiately removed the | A y nd Ha Po : ’ adenly at his home in {i a
t ¢ st advantage. Joseph L. Cassell merchant, Mari l V removy 1€ { annual custom by giving cach of their | 40 Harry Getz Not an accident ai leased to | hethtown He: ws for ro
Another feature is that it is a big | etta nse, s trator nd raw bale to | t I : Walter Frey, tell 1 note | ¢ , : oriuerly. a ju
| en 0 a ti 0 Re Springs een elle n he Kirst | tice of the peace in that t y
time saver, thus enabling us to d J yor ce of safet wi \ Hertzler | : 4 Ww . \ x y y ’ ! ai own. and
i r, thus enabling us to do H. R. Fl farme Rapho ; ir " {on Thursday. National Bank, is enjoying his Sum- | lany remained for the “‘dawnce {Tor a time had an office in Lancaster
Nore 0 de in less tim 1 i1 I ‘ 1C¢ ed in ng all the 101'5¢ : lin tl | a UD Lid
He work, do it in less time and in Joseph Sterner, turner, East Hen t setting all th ty | The third 1al ion of the Mer's vacation thruout New the vening | H wife or :
" etd ! nd | I 1 : . rey ’ ie I nd 8 Wile and two daughters survive
a more satisfactory manner than here | field. n 8 ou f the burning build- | Gyerholser family 1 | Thurs. | England States Canoeing was the favorite pastime | . ? :
tofore. Then again, when our paper na td n UV, . ng out n hour the n ire | 1 y ee ; fof 1 ie 1 Inesi
ai I pal NM: n R. Ebersole ' ay Wasi d 1 9 voi : of Louie and Gussi ' :
is printed imply dum vl thei B. Ebersole, farm y wilding was consumed bv t fie day, July 29, at 8. O. Frantz’s grove, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Siegrist and | Paul NS : i Mrs, Catharine Gish
8 printed we simply d p al 1e lt D HU Ng OLS } tn mes, ’ tohreirsto 3 x . aul and Minnie enjoved the - y : ‘i i
\ : ata : ; AI the wheat Du : 1 tear Kon wh four ehildren of East Berlin, spent : ¢ the ¢ir-1 Mrs. Catharine Gish died at the
type into a metal pot, remelt it and George Cohic, farmer. West Don i ed it a few loads in a] John Kos : : : : ved cle swing we noticed |
Blart on oar 50st wock's lth tot y 1 Don «Li Wed the Lv = ‘ 4 J IA ¢ 1 1 rom ( time here visiting her parents \I £3 i home of her daughter, Mrs Lizzie
A tai on our nex WeeK Ss 1ssue { £ eal. i y tue Hay, odls, ¢ . Yas aroff nronert nto . hicvas ¥ A¥ys i ys | ount Joy was well represent a pe 1: 3 3
Ss several days’ time in distri : onsiumed The farming ii lewiahte ) x Bet I} : ; ceu- | MY. and Mrs. A. B. ( ling. n m : 1 : : od EI ‘reckinridge, at Black Horse, Chester
S¢ V { aa) Stri- 5 3 rae Hig piel Spied by his mother in I I | sLossmere in the p. m 1 ; p
Yui Common Pleas, Sept. 27 : Vhs buildi vero saved a 10 1er-ii M D Mrs. James I.. Pell. daughter Lulu | Mrs. C.F. Straver of Harsha | County, and was buried from the
; C. N. Striel fai ‘Re : { olf, on West Main street, 1 son Elme { pve} Thor we Ts SMIRYET. OL Rarrisburg, i home of her s 3 yish. in Flor
machine was installed at a hig + N. Strickler, farmer, Rapho vind blowingfrom the hou to th Ia Gl t 1 'd son Elmer, left on Monday for |, companied the crowd li ey son Simon Gish, in Fie
ky Fra 1 benstad ile \ 3 Ine rlatielte ¢ 1 a fine nN x5 y L X k : Ee Se TAL In, on Sh ’ ri Services at
expense but it Is our ahm to zive ors Frank G. Drabenstadt, Vit ar aved the former from destrae- i. . ass Brady Nebraska, where they We did not ‘have the pleasure of] inday, with services at 1.30
: op Toy borough. : : ale ¢ erly granite onument in! i11 in y. AGT ; . | 3 3 dsl the house, and at 2 ¢
patrons the best possible and ou : 5 tion \ large tobacco and imple- {ep pepo ror nh ill till the soil in the future. | seeing “Patty” on tollers this vear 0 : lat 2 p. m. at the
; Jaco Y Zollar. oo p Mon 1 | 1th 1 ¢ nches Y ? Sarl fi o d Brether ‘hure the wi
purpose is to make the Bulletin off- heal 8. Zeller, carpenter Tount rent ed ne arn 1S sa liv t EW Mrs. P. 8. Pyle stopped off here | It required twelve pecials aside [1 : ern chureh She was
tp @ { th West and 1 y Joy borough. af som ficult } : | t ; ¥ few dave to soc her: 7 | 1 in the Florin cemetery Dx
one of [ est and foremost ¥ 3 ttex 1 icult) 1 my | . on ; Y : é V V 0 see her father-in-law, | from the regular cars to convey the | /
"13 : : C. B. Hershey, retired, Mount Jo : ; : 3 | Wanted \ married or single man 1 y x ik : | was the daughter of the lat
» 12 establishments in this sec ; oi 1:4 “v 2HY neighbors that responded I'he loss | y 1 £1 rq John Pyle She was on her way crowd to Rocky 13 : is RQ Jal
( or { 1 1 - 1 1 1 | bali | Jon ao 1 > 1 Pp : “rer
1 | borough. ill reach thousands of dollars. The _, : : home from the seashor Mrs. Pyle! The two-hundred-pound. female in | mm nB eneman, and is surviy
“ William D. Plummer, edge setter, buildi partly in 1 Che ba f : : Ap Glately | lives at Pittshur es I IN maie In {by two children. Simon B. Gish of
i Fics id 2 1S partl sured. ne barn |. I BP x Yin x Ves S 8 hi attire hac nany loc: ptics | : >
i | Elizabethtown. _ hulle I tiatel |to 8. R. 5 1¢ Mount Joy i . Wi | ; ! | opti Florin and Mrs Lizzie Breekinride:
| I “ oT] ; . v ’ ne built immediately. | \' young son of Christia Qimoi Rev. H. 8. Bickel, pastor of the | centered her direction Could you | 44 Black Hors Is \ J
. | Henry R. Gish, Laborer, West Don- : . | I vhristian simon | lack Horse, Chester County; al
| : ’ Yv a oN During the storm one of the Con-| _. 1 1p jetta vik Yong Nagle street Church of God, Harris-| Plame them? | o1 1 l i Se
{ egal. stoga Tract Company's cars 1s | Ra EAR ne Ts burg, was in town calling his | May be Christ, Charlie and Reuben Wi rother and one sister, Aaron PB.
| Milton Hottenstein, farmer t by ligl I Stine 2 Lr, Wshardy' autemebi] ds Ro rs tn, : [ Breneman and Mr Fanny Ham-
} | : ; t ( ) ghtning nea tlunga 1 friends on Tunes Vv lev. Bickel ic | aren’t som katers Frai an als } I y :
i Hempfield. : Sor : lth | edn | tl ( I da Rev. Bickel is [> di : 1 & 1 al O | bright, both oi Florin
| : 2 ( it « S¢ id the Ie i 1 awak reetic pastor | 40 the fancy but wh houldn’t he |
Henry Krow, laborer, East Hemi i y f
1 ry hrow, laborer, Ei em y i hoi hi . : ¢ ’ et
! field us A ony | 3. H. Greid t 1s poul 1d has achieved qu a reputation he used to run a rink Susan Smith
in ) init of Bast Petey [1 h dq Dion ince he in Harri o lames Glatielter, who i n a Susan Smith. d: hter of Mr. and
‘ | ’le . 11 nsiderab hail fell ining | . . . | 1 f 1 Ne \ , Nvunid .
A i Common Pleas, Oct. 11 ail fell, ining | fan oult to Brazil. South A Mrs. Cyrus Frey and Mrs. John study of aeroplan V wa | M S. John Smith of Rheen died on
| lian I. Fletchet ve Niza - op | | y de i 1 in i Vi 1
, liam J. Fletcher, gent, Eliza ( l i ) \ ince he lausman of near towr Mi Amos : aH m { tonday morning aged i vears
thtowl 1 1 ) i 1 tl] vil t1 1
= I 3 : ‘ : : Hn | » Mexic Nissl ind son Lloyd of Florin: Aar- th th 1 | Death w caused by diphtheria from
arvey B. Kolp, milk dealer. Mt | Phares Bomberge etween Manheim | , : \ 1 ) vhich th 0 .
3 arve) Kholp, milk dealer I : r, 1 Manh u | John Hoo f Lampeter t nship | on Hershey and wife, Mrs. B. E. Ken- V t doing ac | Which the child had suffered the past
ov boroug nd Lit 1s also strucl ligl : : atic tun red ir e | weel T i
y ough l i ht- | 1at 1 38/4 nd daught Miria) B 1 1 a J | ria Fhe [ week Fhe death of this child is
| n Grad live) Marietta ng 1001 rday and complet: |! : to t I p 1(2 h Peifer \I1 two Lizzie and Glad and som | partic ularly distressing to the par- Tr
J ) > Q k lor ice 1 ) I OR i ‘ | othe vere a lea ino 1 \
| J ph R. Strickler Stic Mt y oved I ) vill De JE 5 1s tre as i role wiany neo) Sal ra; Mrs. J. Shellenberger and! th We iso learning the art | ents, both of whom are ill in the
I i 1 J ;
) no out $ +3 \ ‘ “Who-ever-i aa’? 2 :
rou 9 |: gu it the reag { the Miss Ella Hershey of Mountville: Mrs Madam who-ever-it-was’™ attract- | same house with the same disease
He yr iecht struck year t 1 iiss : TY y » att i SOW. \ g | 3 a
Henrs = Marietta Lightn struck a pea ree | Frank Lancasetr, and ed the attention of “Washy” and hi { In accordance with the health laws
{ I H. bake arietta tween the house and barn on the farm | : It 7 friend She sai he 1 t 1:
baker, Marietta yas ; 1 1 n 1e I: | 10 had ch Mi Lizzie i I BAS. = aid they all | there can be no public funeral, and
OI rrankKk rLmswil east of her Ves : 1 7g ya Dright ruture some must ur the I 11 i : :
| Common Pleas Oct. 18 1 a % heel [0 Stehn s mill team t 1 La pent Mothers’ |= "' ®" nl He mi hu ; iild will be buried within the
I a : terday noon. Mrs, Emswiler 1 | “Babe” and “Buddie husie e bri i . :
THC Viti ! John : Fox, iron worker. West y Noo M 1ISwiler ing in pi a 1 romot- | DAY age, Mt. Gretua.| Bah ind “Buddi busied them- | brief time prescribed hy law Inter
- ne Linotype foo i 1 nearby, was bs y shocked elves shooti ¢ | es while y 1 1 y 3
: Singing eon 9) in Hempfield. rh ; 1dl) cked. | 4 + regular abou 1 na 4) , sho th chutes while |! nt I be made at Kraybill'ssMen-
Years continuous experiment | e was very little rain here di 1 *Doe,” Georg “Keidy,” me I Y ti
and th xpenditu { t d h John Rodkey, farmer, West Hemp- di Tain he Tus 11! Y Ost succeeds him as | | : Yooan Reidy, Bier, Tonite neeting house in Fag Done-
and he expenditure of a great deal . ing ste bt east of )y SOV- qr at 1B vy" and Ww i hati ‘ Ap d Ma Cros
| f : tual I ; | field. 1 Ship IL cast of town sev teamster. Feam Breaks Thru a Bridge Benny” and others were in bathing. | gal Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who have
! ol money were required for the in-| ; . eral miles there were a Ww x00 Va I » WW Qhini 3 They had some spor 3 een ill wi i ris , rac
: vention f th reatest : | Walter W. Rubel, miller Rapho. re 2 few good At a recent public sale a man from ExBurgess J. W. Shrite, who is the Fhey had some sport, eh 1 ill with diphtheria contracted
ention o 1e greatest typesetting showers. y | | ine 3 izzi ‘ora | while attending ir chi :
hii vhich i Ned t . or 18 | D. W. Nisslev, produce dealer id ou town bought an. umbrella and! general sales agent for the Stand Mina, May, Mz Lizzie, Cora i hile attending their child, have the
mac 1€, whicn 1s called the ‘““Mergen- | 3 ? ee meme : : ‘ : , he! o inlv in +h mbpathy § ; - :
thal I t » TY 1 04 Be Rapho. | vhen it was handed him he found it |ard Oil Company in this district, met | Nay and Mabei certainly enjoyed the npathy of their friends and neigh-
ha inotype. ie word “‘lino- | , B { CBRN : : : I : . | 2 but ; lones » Chris ws i hei 1 afflicti ; t .
i tvp t coined word hict Edward McElroy, laborer, Mari- FAKES PARIS GREEN s the one he lost at a funeral about | With an accident at Donegal T hurs- | cutting but oh how mesome Christ, { bors In their sad affliction, and they
¥ € a coine WO Ww 3 Valter : Mm: 1 ( ‘eceiving \
4 1104 a rd, di 1 means atin, a AY Am in { Was. still’ on da vhereby several of his horse Walter, Joe and Norman must have IIe Now receiving every cargy and at-
: ‘line of type. This machine is con- . ; ; y HEE = ) "bee in &nel Towed fe ion 4
¥ ceded to 1 s the most kabl W. Henderson, mason, Charles Carl, of Near Good's, Tries |the handle m have heen drowned. While|"€¢R In Such a crowd ntion from the attending ‘Bllysician
y ee 0 be he most remarkable a- y 3 ap ’ I J > . y 1 i and raine
| ni i ted : ; 2 je es to End His Life William, Manning, an ag resi- | crossing the Donegal creek at the| Hotel De Mumma, Hostetter-Grei- | and a trained nurse, and their con-
chine ever invented, and is scarcely Tin 1, : I 3 : : ; * & Fellenhb: » ver sixty i liti hi mew hs: i
i second In. importas ty ‘ ; Harvey W. Nissley. Clerk. Eliza Charles Carl, son .of Mrs. Rose dent of this place, was taking a Jk | farm of Benjamin Garbe: on the] der & Fellenbaum fed over sixty peo- | dition 1a somewhat improved
Sec portance to 1 wonder : : 1 ivi 1 : | : | yg 3 1 1 o 1 1 Ww Th is » ge hi ie i
| rought by electri i: Its i CIS { vethtown. Zerphey, living along the river road, {in the Henry Eberle cemetery on Sun-| road leading from Donegal Springs | PI at supper. Among them were | This is the second child to die in the
WIOu§ )y electricity. Ss inven- | a toy : : ; > > $13) i . ‘ S ack : ran ‘ ‘ yf ilv 1 r similar ii
2 I R. K. Becker, wood worker, West Near Good's meeting house in West when he was taken ill very sud-|to Kraybill’s meeting house, his Kore) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hostetter and dau- | same family under similar conditions
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tions and introduction has effected z 3 : - : : I irae N
: a Done township, escaped from the |denly and removed to his home where | Ss broke thru the bridge, throwing | © hter Loise of Chicago Mrs. George ” mp
 
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revolution in the printing business. \ Bes ¢ Ci 3 ,
ALB The Mergenthaler linotype was the Harry Ressler, teamster, Mount COUDty Insane Asylum at Lancaster, | he is still in a eritical condition. the three into the water. ' There is a | : York City; Mis J. : Jotul Farmer
: din oy Ha € some time ago and made his way to Rev. W BEgge will preach a | water wheel near the bridee and the | Mumma, daughter Bess and son Har- John Farmer, a prominent resi-
prea |

Joy borough.

{ry of Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. T. N.|dent of this place, died on Saturday
first commercially successful CoOmpos-

ing-machine, and is today tl} 1 Jacob W. Moyer, farmer, Rapho. the home of his mother. The man is {specially interesting sermon in the | water is dammed to quite a depth
ng-maci e, an( Ss today 1€ St¢ - > . ’ tt : Ts 3 ’ : : v o i pt g : : : ; ; nis teas :
€ ’ Stand about thirty years of age and his | Evangelical church on Sunday even- at the place the accident occurred. | HOS! tter and family of Lancaster, | forenoon while sitting in the black-
swered, or, The! Mr. Shrite immediately got into the { besides a number of local guest
sees enn { eeesea—

ard composing-machine ‘erywhere i rd :
I'¢ omposing-machine everywhere. condition seemed [smith shop of David Shonk on West
 
eatly improved. | ing on Russellism A
; : : i : > ; , | among x » Rey vg 1Irov ( gal street, wher
Ed Paid the Costs until last week when he took a re-| Certainty of Hell. It is worth hear-' stream and held one of the horses’ |Among which were Rev. C. H. Grove | Donegal street, where he had gone to
It marks the first and only success-
ful departure from the long-estab- [and daughter Frances. some work done. He took ill
From the Lancaster Examiner: lapse and his mind again gave com- ing and is one of the most important nostrils out of the water to save it



 
the corner of Charlotte and West actions. His condition now is worse : ) stream but only after some difficulty | ho township, will hold their annual
We are in receipt of a letter from |
i SA rma: caestion 5 Special Officer Levius Hess on pletely av y ind he became violent. and talked of subjects of the « : from drowning : Several farme rs | -— 10} mrr— j= hi Saodeniy and Dr. James P. Zie- A
production of a machine in which Thursday evening picked up Ed. M. Carl. I} 1 said, war Veok-mindey Erom TH v hurried io lie ussisiance and Soon ail | Sunday Sehool Celebration B had ene ow si pa
the “linotypes”were produced instant- Flory of Nouns Jo3, aend drunk: of DEL end uch accountable for iis Indians as Printers {104 Norses ‘were removed from the| ~Ruhl's U. B. Sunday School in Rap pags HL RO a hoyorei the phys
| cle ed. Deceased was a black-
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ly and ready for use on the press by : : . ; hy { ™
Tk : : 5 © | Chestnut streets, where he was ly- | than it ever was and his case is con- ' J Je as the harness was badly tangled and | celebration in Stoner’s grove. near Smith by trade. For a number of
the mere fingering of keys like those |; . : : i ; the Department of Interior, United ,_. ; | = ’ pvears he carried on tl busi
ing on a stepping stone with his per- sidered hopeless. twisted. A plank caught in the the church, on Saturday afternoon. | : J..on 1at business


  




















 



 
 

of a typewriter. The keys serve to rh : | > ; States Indian School, at Carlisle, Pa., : : : red | ne y RB Tr :
oo ; oe “HTC Wi son exposed. The officer preferred Last week Carl's condition was very | =. 2% wheel of his oil wagon, which kept it| August 14. There will be a musical | near the Elm Tree school house, a
assemble temporarily a line of matri- chiirecs. Detore Alderman. Bressler: had He tried io nit icide | * {inquiring whether or not we would OTT upsettin \side from slight | 7 {short distance east of this place Ten
. v . elie arges ne re Alderme ‘essler ad. e "le 0-CO! suicide by ‘on upse 2. ASlde § slig yo a sever: adresses v()- | on ¢ IL = ie >. >
ces made of brass, bearing individual mo : | tn 3 © ™Wlhave employment for a young Indian A program ane vera] adresses hy pro | years ago he retir 5
s and on Friday morning Henry told two different methods. First of all g . . : cuts and bruises to the horses there | minent speakers Supper will be > = > 280 ne retired and moved to
characters or dies, a Roman charac- 3 2 5 printer. It is usually the custom of SG y ltown. Deceased was sixtv x
ter in the wWhper of vest = the magistrate that the had come to he took a dose of paris green, and 1 hoot : : . was very little damage. The super. give n free to all who atend A gen- | Ee ceased was sixty-four years
LE BY TOS ar S . 3 SC I ) ¢ pr ITS 4, f : er F age » iI] QUIPVI y : ip
: DI gu or Domino, this city to attend the picnic, but then cut himself thrice in his arm Ie schoo! to put the Indian printers visors of that township set to work [eral invitation is gi en to all to spend | of ‘age, He is survived by his wife
’ 18 and the Malic orblack letter in the went to the base ball game in the He idently took an overd "or |B first-class country printing offices immediately t vail th brid I fo the 4 “band | Who is a daughter of the late Peter
oe i. A D ase be ge > 2 » evide y took ¢ 0 rdos ji Ys : nmediately to repair e bridge. c 30 y op > oy : “is iate ter
lower or auxiliary position, against| , Ck : ; . Agen erage Of Lor several months covery Summer, | : ! : tne atternoon in the grove. A band Hauenstein, and two ds: :
A ; ad i afternoon and was drinking whiskey. the poison, for in his convulsions of |. : | Os | of music will be in attendance to en-| . » and two daughters, Eliz-
which the slugs or “linotypes” were s ’ : : ; ; Just for a little fresh air, hence this { 2 ¥ { abeth, wife of H. J. S 1
3 3 at Hr type etal He was discharged upon the payment pain and sickness, he vomited it all SE V : ( | liven the occasion : Ki 3 - J. Stambaugh, a
cast J etal. , 4 : 3 : communics % 'e Ww accept A | ail age § sv iva :
f ee Ls I wacky of the costs. from his stomach and thus his life : munic ation , 7 1 not accej An Avito Catchics Five | — | mail agent on the Pennsylvania rail-
« e >is a 8 gl¢ ac e, > Propos ) p B 1 SE) ng ns ¢ . : | T'OEg i ice ¢ 3
Al rated by one man, rodlicln t.a —e— 0) 2 | was saved. the proposition although these young The occupants of an automobile Bad ( I'l | road, and Altes atiliome, He is also
rarer 2 Me ‘oducing at .¢ | . sas en are willing work for pir 3 : Jad Ci , These survive y ree br -
QF gh Si Baa a : i The three self-inflicted cuts which m n are willing to work for their were badly scared in this place on Sun | 0 tae oons 10S¢€ {su vived by three brothers, Henry and
ole « ¢ ro ‘ Y, , »s ar as re refer eiv o r work { > 1D1E acob F S rder Troderiol TX 3c :
ai Sr response to the o a tion Bees on 3 Cow's Head he made on his arm caused him to Jasrd, as We prefer giving our work day evening. A touring car from |, an eT ’ oh I Hl Frederick of Elizabethtown, and ab-
airectly 28 se tc e yeratic Jelecting y ‘ f a cow as ¢ : : ; o on fr . , : enant or » Jac fines farn g p TIS hirer: ur ia
i di " i a : Selecting the head of 3 COW Re 1 bleed profusely, but his life was to young men from our town. Lancaster stopped in front of Hotel | 2 oh 1€ : ” ) Hone farm, ram of Harrisburg, who is a Pennsyl-
« € Keyboard. CC o0ses mat- ace and, a large colony of bees : ; meee rem Nid. fl lin East onegal, Robert, Margaret | vania railro: ‘nei > " :
tor mote. readily: and Hire sconce p iki 2 PE - ) o > saved in that he was found soon af- C McGinnis for the purpose o lighting | bo i ! ’ Ea € & inia railroad engineer. Three sig-
Tm ree y ¢ 3C -| swarmed on Mendav on e farm of 2c | y : an 10mas Brown, colored, of Mar-! : r Catie. wife of
aes : : S 4. on a I 3 terward and the wounds bandaged. Beer Team Runs Away | the lights. When the chauffe ur | : : ters also survive: Katie, wife of Hen-
ically than can be done in.any other |Samuel Sapp, of Mount Joy township. | Citl-was in ¢ : : Friday's Columbia Daily News: P rHal 7 : ietta, were arrested for stealing a|ry Witmer of Green Tree meeting;
manner. It dees away with worn Although the cow was tied to a stake, ' arl was in a raving condition the | Friday's Columbia Daily News: struck a match the gas from the | duck, chickens, and other things from house; Martha ife of :
Ang aiieved fype and alwys gives w ol . ted th te ili it te “t ’ latter part of last week and at last re- A two-horse beer wagon of Bube's carbide tank ignited and for a time 1 Mr. Sr yder Th : thi tae fif | fi a a, Vite of Jr Ieauden
cles reSS she res > rity to e : . s : Snyder. hey ar lirteen, - | Gro e ’
hey Glenn ress. : . 1 Be Tr = Po a en : : ports was still bound hand and foot | Mount Joy brewery figured in a run- it looked as though the flames would | i : oh : 3 [un T of Rheems, and Elizabeth, The
licate slugs any qu: y of her ability, b was nearly ; 3 Te : : : r teen and seventeen years old g e ners as
Duplicate slugs in any quantity, | bes er a 3 u J at his home, but will be removed to [away this morning. The team was consume the machine. They were | = abi : : ind the | funeral was held at ten o'clock. this
may be cast automatically. stung to death. The bees were dri- : . : : i. a : g : . | latter was jailed until court. { forenoon from the Me yo}
The linotype is known today all ov- : Hh : the asylum again for safe keeping. standing in front of Kemmerly’s bot- however extinguished after the body | ! nnonite e¢
) a oo ven away with burning paper. : . : : 10}
er the world, and is in use in nearly sway g Daj i oO tling works on Locust street when of the mahine was slightly damaged. t 0
every daily newspaper office in the i ARE the horses took fright and ran to What Ails this Woman? V 7 THU
: 3 A ice 1 > | J ses 8 é ¢ ro! | iat Ails this Woman? | IN OUR CHURCHES
world, there being over 14,000 in dai- ( Retains Her Job Fr A 3 , | 203 adil wool ic " ad i { URCHES
: TE : A A es Co | . “ront street where they took to the | Lass week we noticed an ad in a Sonnets
ly operation, which have been built Festival at Salunga i Miss Emily Longenecker, the Mar-{..:1. i : Pies i A Hao # +
by the Mergenthaler Linotype Comp- A grand festival will be held at Sa- jetta maiden who last term had railroad tracks and ran north. The Man Shoots a Thief | paper not a hundred miles from this Methodist
: - £ e «a <c 5 da er . - “ 3 ’ Ne 2
any. = Outside of the newspaper of- |. .2 on Saturday evening, July 31.‘ ” i th Lino] if 18C | horses were caught after a short run When John Wharvell, on West Don | place, that read: “A light blue lady’s| There will be prayer-mece
Ba ih Sa WY % : o : 5 8¢ DE 8 £ « ol. ~harge 3 o Ly a . iv . = | »” . v : .
fices it is used extensively in book |, . = ot oj gparge « Lhe coin. Grammar | pefore any damage was sustained. egal street, went out to feed his chick | coat was lost, ete. If this is true the Methodist chure ic
i i The K. G. E. band of East Peters 8 i wurch thi .
and job-offices where the highest - &. Ek. band of kas *Lers- school in East Donegal, took a school Q . mad ro mE ; Health st investi No
if . ipl ; : . s rk ph : ; —0 . ens on Sunday morning, there were |the Board of Health should investi-' All are invited to attend
class of composition is required. burg, will furnish the music and all position in West Chester in April to 1 llets lying dead in| gate i liatel this “light bl : his
3 y . noQ iche : : . 2 3 ? a : i six large you & Pp ets 1ying deac { gate Immediately as 118 “‘ligh Jiue > ervices ir eC . Oo Sty
The linotype produces finished mat- | the delicacies of the season will be ser finish some teacher's unexpired term In the Livery Business IY |arge young DU Seaghin gt . : ¥ be no services in the chur ei
ter of the highest quality, and per-|. SVN . ¢ . ? 8 +5 i Ws the yard. An investigation followed { lady” may have symptoms of some gay.
i face or style of type. 1 . | ved. Everybody come and have a She likes it so well that she retains Ed Ream is enlarging his stable i . pa
mits the face or style of type, body,| 1 ti : : iin ® land juste : es when he discovered a small animal | dread disease. errs
and measure to be changed at will. [800d time. the job for next term at the salary [20d Just completed the erection of a : : Thiek : g 3 Si
' 3 Yo Was . : : under one of the chicken coops. Mr. | ——0 Church of God
The operator can read and correct his —C) of $60 per month. Wagon shed. He will embark in the _ ell in tely pr : :
matter as he proceeds before a line is : i to8 livery business again on a larger Wharvell immediately procured an Hore's a Hot One Sunday School at 9 n. and
cast. Kansas People Will Preach i oy scale, so you know where to z air rifle (the only gun he had) and ? Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.20 p
' : see Ss yp ot oy | : Jad fo : bos : 1 17 v
The machine has nearly 2000 parts Revs. Jacob N. Engle and John | Winkler-Steffy tes ' reaft : D Su ! | shot the animal after which he found | A Youns lady from town went to m. as usual. The Junio vor
and will distribute 270 matrices per |gheetz of Kansas, will occupy the pul- | $ >t 2m hereafter Jf. You need one. | it was a mit | the country the other day to spend the 4D
minute. We have a one-quarter oft at Cross b : oy A is ol Joseph T. Winkler of Harpersville, - — § 5 | summer on the far. Her country at 6.00 p. m. Senior Ende avor ‘at
horse power electric motor attached |! = toads church on Sunday, {y)}., and Mrs. Elizabeth K. Steffy, of : : { > | cousin was about to teach her how °'°0 P- WM. Prayer-meeting on Wed-
: o : . pr > 3 “ h < © ©
which furnishes the power. Aside | August 15. They are enroute to. Bainbridge, were united in marriage Sold His Auto | Another Biz Ti : Lr g sked: “Couldn't DN€Sday evening at 7.30.
from the Lititz Express, this is the | India, where they will visit the Breth- Thursday afternoon by Alderman © Abraham Boyer of this place, sold | 3 no iL ig Time BY milk when she asked: Cou dn’t
! er ‘| his handsome Buick runabout to Ja- | The big festival and balloon ascen- |] just as well learn on the calf, as I
 
only printing office in the county |ren in Christ M4ssion.
outside of Lancaster City, that has Jvangelical
sion at Flori
Sunday School at 9 a. m. Preach
{ F. Stauffer at Lancaster. The ring n last Saturday evening faon t think 1 would be afraid of it.”

cob Shenk, a farmer of near Rheems.


























a linotype. HOH | ceremony was used. bora y ras a howling success Now don’t | 0:
We extend a cordial invitation to — He delivered it on Saturday. Was ¥ i SO to ro: ing by the minister, Pyv. W. H. E :
the tlic to see thi Yertui Rebuildi B 103 i forget the next similar event at the £ Db) nister, é . H. Egge
Rt i Cr ratt A Souiiding Burstd Bare : , i tu {same place by the Florin orchestra Execution 1ssued at 10 a. m. and 7.30gfm. The pas-,
ghine ing pee 3 beet By fe : Work hus Deen Stated oa epatia- Eiarry a ? Dorion Not Too Late for You | on Saturday. evening. August th. | M. G. Sheaffer, attorney for George tor will have for his. = Xning the
It has been in operation daily since]. © Tn whielts Was desiroved by) ave one of L”1t Adam had the chance to wear Good muse, refreshments and plenty | C- Diller’s administrators, ha issued Russelism Answere , The


fire some time ago on the Samuel Getz Bros.” all wool suits than a law] Getz Bros.’
; an execution for $225 a nst H, H. i .
N= SS a ew miles gast of here. Suit with%is wife, a eof # tainty of Hell
r, of Rapho. tily gaxite
its installation and can be seen at
: 5 clothes, he S “piggor-bas
galmost 8 time. would, not of fun. Go and see the nigger-ba
have tasted of the forbigden fruit. bies.” Rapg