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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
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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.