VOL. VIII. NO. 44 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAY w==COMPARE THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE TWO MOUNT JOY Borough Council REGULAR, MAY MEETING ON MONDAY EVENING Purchased New Pipe, Fire Hydrants, T's, Ete, After a Consideration—Will Lay Water Paid Business, Four«Inch Lenghty New Othe Mains-——Bills monthly of meeting - Boros ( was held full at ‘ouncil with a recommenda- he read ol several of t rk Fellenbaum and a dozen dealers iron pipe, fire hy- and it resuviteg in the pur 1.200 1-1t with of t-inch It. t-inch feet five b5- pipe, sixteen and fire hy- drant and tions and4 T's. connec- These will be Wood & were lowest pur- Co., of bid- and chased from R. Philadelphia, , ders, The Machine C given four and Both sontracts will mean an approximate of the D who Darlington of contract Pump Williamsport, for were t-inch i the valves. these two 6-inch expenditure to ough. It was decided to lay a $1,300 {-inch main Main advisable the feet of 4-inch from New of Mr. the 3 inch main o on Lumber street as far from south as is deemed by committee, Lay 400 lin on David street a- to the residence Frank rad Buy n Ne man. w street laid by Mr. George Baugh- ty committee was order- h the fence small and ittee comn Main in street idence He | the if mat- the oil gh would apply it The the hands of 18 left in mitt M. MN. Brul David street vf wand Coun- that a width of 50 feet this entire street ot or eption the rtion where tapers to 20 hase for and to pur grades given records ents. Poplar strec Oak crossings and yrdered hall in on st west side of alley relaid. the cccupied hy pumping station ty A vas ordered papered. of Health patrol the the summer George \ Board asked if it again Chickies months as They affirmative. luring season. answered the 11 be done during the months July, August and September. imittee shall also post notices rein to committing long the stream. Mr. William Scholing was ater his water last » case in nuisances a- refused for dis- rebate on rent v months he spends at Lai Ad for South Barnara street 1 ] Eli H. Engle and Mr. Clay- Hoftman, was presented, read, and ordered recorded. + of small bills were paid uncil adjourned. ee ee etl) Eee Fine Catalog Completed fice has just completed handsome 44 page catalog ount Joy Nurseries, Mr. W. The publica- complete in by this be a proprietor. of the most il ever published n nurseryman and can , asking @p Tt will be found rady’s prices on stock are hd persons in need should fore seeing his catalog. OE pal Pastor Resigns pastor of kscopal church, tendered jon to the to rship at Brookville, Jeft- y. He will preach his at Brookville on Sunday, has been Foulkes, vestry, ac- Rev. Foulkes an a year. ———D——— on Halley's Comet H. pastor of the ngelical church has been o preach a sermon on met and he has chosen v evening for that pur- subject is an interesting ~hould hear it. Egge, hers can save you mon- Never before was the so well stocked in soft w hats at from 50c. to / bor- extreme | SOLDIERS Names of Those Who From This Vicinity OUR OLD The Enlisted Long of the Civil of this place, has hand of written by the These Mr War ed letters Henry one veteran number very interesting us a soldiers while the writ- them ing duty in south during Civil War, to friends we find a list of the soldiers that were doing Army and Navy duty from this place, being over one-third the num- duty. The 1 Honor" names of 114 carefully and many the old This list appeared in an Herald Nov. 30th, has since gone out of letters were ten here. Among subject for military called the ber list and contains was the “Roll of per sons. Read them over how of heroes you see remember the which issue of of 1861, existence: Armstrong, W. Arndt, Jefferson Aleman, — Alspach, Frederick Atlee, J. B. (dis) Baker, Augustus Baker, Bachman, George Bachman, John Bell, Henry Brooks, Geo. W. Bush, Michael Bostwick, Andrew Barlow, James (dec) Barnes, Joseph Beam, John Bender, Ezra (dec) Bender, Blensinger, Jacob 3rady, H. A. Brady, David Brady, J. P. Brady, Wm. Brehm, William Boggs, W. M. 3uckius, John William Oo Buchmeyer, H. A Campbell, John Flavious J. (sutler) (sutler) Buckius, Po John David dec) Carrigher, Clair, Samuel ( Cohick, Samuel Cassel, Abraham 1, Jacob E. Jacob (dec) Jacol , John Cass Devit, Devit, Davis, John Cyr jamin Deyer, Dean, Dono , Jose hy, nstadt, George benstadt, Michael Joseph ton E. [Lamar ph James Dunlap, Eby, V Enneus, Eichelberger, Echternauch, D. Flory, Peter Fleager, Daniel Ferre, Samuel Fasnaught, Levi LL. Foreman, Henry Fass, John N. David N. Fenstermacher, Fass, John Ferguson, Joseph Ferst, Abraham Fritz, Abraham Flowers, John Frank, Abner Garman, John Geyer, John Geltmacher, Jacob Goodman, Samuel Gates, E. E. sr. Gates, E. E. jr. rates, John L. Gilhams, Greenawalt, Henry Greiner, Harrison Gettle, Jerry (sutler) Gothiel, Ludwig Herr, George A. Heistand, John Heistand, Benjamin Hoffman, Aaron Hipple, Monroe Herrold, Michael Hostetter, Andrew Haas, Lemuel Halben, John Heilig, Leonard Heilig, Peter Hershe, C. E. Hoffmeister, George Hoak, I. A. Hollowell, John Hubly, Thomas Irwin, Thomas Jacobs, John Jones, John Kling, Jacob Kalor, Henry Kennedy, John Kuhns, H. W. Kline, Benjamin Kline, Henry Kuhns, Eli Krom, Augustus L. Leonard, Jacob Lennox, Simon Long, John B. Longenecker, Lauchman, Augustus Landis, Benjamin Landis, Lahman, Jacob (Continued on page 4.) James do- | ment | ot { She was 93 years old. Obituary Notes TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Sme Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue "assed to Mrs Froelich died at Mount ville aged Mrs. Elizabeth of Columbia, died at aged 43 Susan ) 73 vears Webster formerly 1 years Von Hausen Von Satuyday wtharine Catharine Murs, CO M'rs Hausen died at .ancaster on evenin I aged nearly She was born in Germany and was twice married Mr. Maytown, is 30N deceased. Her Marietta. Roland of a Georg of the remains were interred at Jones died Thursday even- Mrs. Blanche Mrs. Blanche General Hospital on 30 o'clock of a complication Jones at the ing at 7 of dise s, superinduced by uraemic poisoning. She was thirty-six years old and had beech a resident of May- She had been at the hospital days. The Maytown | town. remains inter- only several were taken to for ment. Mrs. Mary Mary Kover, of John Marietta died at forenoon from a complica- She Mrs. sons place Clayton of TS Mrs. Mrs. Haldeman, all als survive, Kover Mrs wife Kover on i tion of street, this dise husband, 20) ases, aged 77 years. Ve leaves a one daughter, and two and Weidman of Salunga; Albert of township. this ant 1pno Li ters, ind vichard T. Plumme: a Plumme ho fo a well-known hot and cattle dealer, of this plac eighth Willian on grandd: hter, M1 a] Zger, Donegal street, Mount Inter- made in the Mount Joy Deceased was member of P. of cemetery was a Cove Lodge No. 301, K. this place Benjamin ¥. Garber jamin 1 1 Bright's dis died thirty-tw one daughter, Hoss Mr. Aaron | Garl both ! ar two brothers Mr. Am Deceased G. church Garber of and 1 and OF Py at this place. was a son | late John will be meeting The | Mount | tomorrow ten o’clock with Pleasant View cemetery. of the Garber. funeral held at the Pleasant forenoon at house inter- | ment in the jof 1 Mrs. Mary Brenner Mrs. Mary Brenner, widow of John | ¢ iturday afternoon Ab- Petersburg. num- not Brenner, died on S: the B. son-in-law, East home of her Miller, at ner near For a ber of Mrs. Brenner had been in good health. survived by John, J. K. and" Ezra David K. and C. Miller, East of William and Elizabeth, years the of following Neffsville; of Millers- Amanda, wife Petersburg; Dietrich, of wife of She is children: Henry ville; of Abner Susan, wife K.; Rohrerstown, W. M. Spera The took place on day morning from late home with services at the Mennonite meet- ing at East Petersburg. In- terment was made at Millersville of Lancaster. funeral Tues- her house Rev. J. R. Meredith Rev. J. R. Meredith, aged 70 years, a retired United Brethren clergyman, died of organic heart trouble at 6 a. m. Saturday, at the Homeopathic | hospital, Reading, after an seven weeks. He was admitted the institution last Sunday. Rev. Meredith was venue, Dauphin county, 1840. He served in the Civil war and in 1868 was licensed preach. In 1869 he became a member of the U. B. conference at Mount Joy. He served charges at Manheim, Mount Joy, and New Holland, this county. He was a member of the New Holl- and camp, Patriotic Order Sons of America. The remains were in- terred at York. iim lA Massa illness of to Ben- 26, in July born to Home From The South Messrs. David R. Wagner, H. H. Zeller and Ed Diffenderfer, who were | assisting contractor Harry Nissley in moving a number of houses at Pikesville, Md., the past six weeks, arrived home yesterday. BASE BALL. IS Ball for Business, Mount Joy Base Association Ready of Di Jase Ball Monday pern meeting of the Board Mount held following was effected W. Casse M. A. Rollman Mr. Paul E Mr. B. W Mr. Jno. E Mr. Mr McGinni Dr. PF. L ing of the Joy \ ciation when was on evening the ion Mr "ye aM 111 Getz Brown hroll Walter Ebersole Mr. A. 1 Richards matters at S Clarence George and di the CS various adjourned to meet Board following evening \t last evening's meeting the chair 1 the following committee to field Me nd reneral din team appointe see about a and early report as Jno. E. Schroll Dr. FP 1. understanding possible: WwW It tween that home as B IST'S. Richards, he- Brown a is a the the talent as and he as ectors manag of possible, the that base shall composed near census of opinion being our ball op- town has some excellent material, especially if given an portunity The Board to advertise and try fc positions are open to any to develop. instructed the manager see if possible, who will ositions the team The in Mount Joy, n on person Florin, or the commun ity, and players are requested by the association to notity the manager either personally or otherwise, at ynvenience, It must be understood that a tunity to E. 1910 PAPERS. THEY Plans Outlined WILL ACCOMMO- PEOPLE ROOM DATE DINING 250 Will Effect of a Small Town—Apartments for ht school Privilges for Orphans Series of Cottages Give Houseskeeping and Good charge The erection in Ma men committee of the aged and infirm 01 hon 11( to be built land pul and wiv fraternity, upon a ol that the the tract recently ed for bethtown POSE neal by Grand Lodg exnect Pennsylvania, truction before The plans al actual work of con the close of the ¢ still he the committee h ummel formative but decided i ar in t state, n a gen as eral way upon an outline to be foll- owed. The cottage plan; that i on the of main the effect home will be erected mall build- inmates be 3, a series buildings surrounding a give the town This will more and will that large 1 be privacy, rather than one effort of the or of a small institution. Every will to rid the idea “charity.” he var building, the mind in- that made of living on he she is Each impressed mate will as possible with of main much the idea The as being home.” the pro- all cen- containing other life of social general dining room and visions for the community the the tre The located the quarters residents, will be the will of home, administra- with taff tion also be there, living quarters for official nd sleeping for household Unmarried members will led with quarters in the cot- lormitories, in the cottage 1ousekeeping main building yungi yom culinary men, | floor PERSONALS Charles Del.on Mont Alto today irles Rahm, Columbia, spen parents. Mrs. Eli Nettie, zabeth C pent Saturday Marietta. Mrs. Agnes Sunday Weber spent in town Mrs. John McGinnis. Miss Viola Leffly of Florinel is spending a week in town the M. gone sister Mrs. Irvin Jaker. Mrs. Mary At- glen where she expects to spend some her Ed. Dyer has to time as 1e guest of son, Dyer. Mr. spent Getz Ephra- the Paul Mrs of last J.-G. Friday and here ¢ Me 1S ta, of their sons, and Harry Getz. Mrs. Mary Bowman and Mrs. Mary Garvin of Lancaster, visited the fam- ily of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Newpher on Sunday and Monday. guests rel nr es Completed the Job A very lenghty appendix which will accompany the testimony in the case of Smith vs. Geo. Browns Sons, was prepared at this office last week. The entire testimony, appendix, etc. presented to the Philadelphia, the is now ready to be Supreme Court at which will in future. be done near very —eee To The Public We want to say that it makes little difference to wether you want to pay $6.00, $8.50, $10.00. $12.50, $15.00 even high $25. We can your tastes we carry the complete stock of clothing, hats, shirts and furnish- ings. Getz Bros., Mount Joy. — us or as as suit as most A Birthday Dinner Miss Bertha Wertz gave a birthday dinner last Friday evening when she entertained the following guests: Misses Katie Campbell, Anna Buohl, Sadie Murray and Messrs. Harry E. Getz, Christ Weidman and Fred Shea ffer. A very pleasant evening ‘was spent by all in attendance. A Sorry For You, Ruth L Miss Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad, while runing, fell and struck the edge of the [barn at the foot of their lot, bruising and cutting her left limb. commod: ml houses men. The licht allow in to Each © kitchen, couple ¥ roo, pantry, be room, covering a total of feet. The 1 with 1ospital will consist house two ward wing ed by corridors; each wing to have 1 covered for use d adjuncts | porch The on each story a in house of In tion winter as a hea will modern, there sun parlor. contain all the well-ordered will be an of a hospital insola- addition, house for a contagious cases nature. A planned. chapel 500 is to seat This | large lodge persons will contain The to yuilding also a room building Elizabeth- be of the is to be located as neat town and the railroad as may found convenient for the uses be open for worship Modern home, as it is to to all houses will visitors. school- be provided that a com- to that be who bec mon school education equal the orphans of of the houses will each provide for the ac- of public schools given Mason home may the S ome inmates ‘he school- children The these commodation of about 25 the smaller and home of a master children will reside in but the two separate dwellings will be The pant, laundry, houses, for larger children built home will have a fine service plant consisting cold oven, of a power storage room, in ating ventilating and heati i systems. There is also to be a hand- somely constructed garage and stable and at the keeper’s entrance will be a gate- the commodation of a family of six per sons. The entire inclosed. On the highest poiat will be situated the tower, with an adjoining reservoir, having a ca- pacity of 100,000 gallons. The pumping station will be located not far away. lodge suitable for grounds will be water Every effort will be made to in- crease the already beautiful sur- roundings, and the landscape decor- ating wiil be with a view of devel- oping their natural character. Foun- tains, gardens, an open-air pavillion, EXPOSK THE their CIRC wil aths the beauty of the 1d $ urround and numeron 1 and r« dd to ing Oa IN OUR CHURCHES St. Luke's Church Luke Church. at 9 A. M ing by the minister, Rev. W. it 10 A. M. and 7.30 P. M ubject: i Evangelical Preach H Sunday School Egge Morn- ing he Christian's Guide The theme of the evening discourse 1 De Halley's Comet, Every body heartily invited to attend the ervice Church “Mother’s observed Mehodist Ni Sunday Day’ by xt heing will a sermon at be appropriately it 10:30 by the past- the a. m., Ep Miss meeting or and a special program in a0 p. lead the Miss Mary number 6: 11 and worth League at m Esther F Dr. Garber sing solos. A vounger people will have special part to is extended ank i and will service cordial invitation to all children. The vill which a mothers and for the evening ser- Fall Re school at 30 a subje be Sunday ct “Peter’s and 9 mon covery Come and bring your friends United Brethren ill be Florin Mother's Day w bserve ecial ir LS —,S Ihe Little Heronie Mount J Can You Use a Set? ha ral team We Seve the ional Tri-State and chea Any busine i sirous of giving his patrons the games daily should procure A Child Burned Nedra Mr. and Badly Kaylor MM Miss ter seriously burnec in con- bucl 'h vater which was be z carried by her The accident occurrec noon. tact with a mothe r Monday n cm tli OE Called Sales at Columbia Mr g auctioneer of town, calle near rsonal property and one real Colun evening for Mr. two Saturday J. WE, estate Ss a on afternoon and Smeltzer who was ill. ES i; PF Schools Close hool closed last with term week XCePp lic which will be cor The schools may be fount school another month. of the column. i Memeo Has Tobacco avton Planted Farmer, is undoubted- to plant Last irst person tobacco he ast in this wicinity. week planted Donegal. ———————— an acre on his farm in Entertained Jolley Cricket Club Miss Mary Stoll entertained the other members of the Jolly Cricket | Club at her West Donegal street home last evening in a royal manner. Refreshments were served. eet een. Wash suits for the boy at from 50c to $2.50 at Getz Brothers. Stoll | of the | an auctioneer of that place, "ULATION LIAR<=# Local Doings MANY SHOR GENERAL NEWS ITEMS INTEREST op Brief Local Happenings Gathered as hey Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Within Past Reading the Few Days. The Th 1 today 1-State vase ball season- for you Getz Grothers at 00 I'he Derr ha Jacob of placarded Mrs for Reuben mumps Lititz trolley and had his skull broken on iden been Bruce was struck by a Saturday An night. ilumni meeting will be held High school room on Thursday May 5th. Mrs. street, Mr. and Manheim Albert announce Heagy the on birth { of a daughter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zeamer Engle) of Titusville, Pa., the birth of a son last Sunday. (nee announce D. buy hats and Everybody's bargain store is 1. Beneman's There you can good clothes, shoes, oxfords, caps. made be erected Eckhardt Excavations are now being houses to the for several new on Lumber street on lots. Young men you will find some rare at Getz have place a lot o bargains in suits Brother | this week as the) the The regular reduction counter. meeting of the be held Hamaker, oth don’t | them on H at Thu o’cloc | pital Auxiliay will of Mrs. M: 1 afternoon N ay Don’t te | home John | day at 3 was time; trifle wi un the have with they ou to Doctor Je Mour tics i Store Joy very a. re A Dandelion Story have d of often hea and 17 One tim any one hether uch exceptionally stalks. a EE Will Forget incident heard of dandelion | interest occur | | “Boys” ing red at the Farmers’ Creamery the the pe waiting | | ore I’ morning. One trons { in line his Finally the drove his milk. and drivi up to 1d off he platform about to found the dr man forgetful,” and went home for ti n ca when | there without his on wagon. exclaimed: boys diately “Tho are imm ilk rrr en CB Has Gone to zgal | | | machines. ———- GE Will Sell Store and Stock Wolf Yoffe, most prosperous Mr. of our and who has been pla tire sell his en- and ce for many store stock, > | will emban dl where. big sale. rl Remodeling His House Levi his nd \ Shenk has started to at of streets eplaced Rev hou the corner He with remodel S¢ delta a Tarietta having his windo larger ones and will 1 a hand- pore the eet Building House A. M. Hershey New Hav house Mr started excavat- ing on en street yesterday for a new which he will erect and which will, when completed, be occupied by Arthur. —— his son If Halley's Comet Destroys the earth there will be noth- ing left to tell that Getz Brothers sell all wool clothing. al QF John S. Nissley, president, to trus- tees of Old Mennonite church, Mount Joy, 4 lots of ground in Mount Joy borough, $1,000. tl Gp nn Lines that are guaranteed are clothing, shoes, hats and shirts sold at I. D. Beneman'’s.
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