VOL. IX. NO. 19 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, O CT. 5, 1910 50 CENTS A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS C -OU ADS BRING RESULTS-—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE WATER QUESTION COUNTY'S POPULATION sati Our Card Basket id Obituary Notes |, .""""""" Local Doings tntime 0 How Can We Better the Situation, is f in Ten Years uld eat ( \ » 1 { 1 Quite a Problem HY ROAD WHICH WE ALL MU MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER putt 0 1 ‘ n 1 0 GENERAL INTEREST BURGESS HOFFMAN HAS A nicide and an « f 4 De - ; MONTH FOR COLLECTIONS | 01 THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR | ———— | wi lain what | | FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Some Well Known People From Our eat 5 g } 941 ] Brief Local Happenings Gathered as er to Prevent Any Further Spread I'hi 1 ie sl I Who and Where They Have Visited— ) ros uncil and th {76 Neighborhood Have Passed to the hey Occur With the Whirl of the of Our Typhoid Epidemic—All the jo \ ue eel ¢ Wat: “a on Many Strangers Here Over Suns | Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue World for Quick Reading Within mittee and - ealth authorl x ( | Ye I . » " - i me r : 'n Few Days. the Water is Being Treated With | G as a The Borough is Doing All in Its Pow- DIXON t ay=Were You Among Them? Ruby Bertha W\ \ Germicide, Columbia. | A number | Council adj¢ Our Boro | | d Brooks with ollowing 1 [ Don't Like Messi S illinge John| Mr. How d Na st, William Tyndall, 1a8 Ris- | living I'¢ n a boy Burgess Hoffman and [ “el- | his family nd household 1m In the absence ( i Manheim I Brown, Mr. B. 8. Dillinger filled | ployment . ‘ ‘ ‘ nine | 2NY oxis [ ( \ ang Miss Ella Gantz aca Dr. P. 1] an vho recent . ; 1 vue n ace n the pum Mi Ella Gantz. colored » minutes were read and approv red dental parle in the Lytle proj too So atten | 'p - i \ via) ' of Mr. and Mi Frank Ga 3 . aul BE. Getz mad ne ' 3 . ork : Ea ain street, has close Philad Ioh id \ n \ 1 nm Sunda) morning from : J 1 oy 1 \ that wi fever, ag eal 6 n harl Cal 1 ’ voir Ww 1x day 1 her » Our Town man, who 1 \ ancy ed Several communicatio were received and read. \ communica- [same and moved to Mifflin, where tion signed “Ex-Councilman’, wa will embark in business ctl EB ccsmsminmensstn Sunday in towl not read because it was not proper- Svhilla ly signed Date of Banquet Changed = hv loft 4 we | BD ( tm { » and thre othel Be ; . : I'he various committees made their | At a meeting of the entertainment : : . 4 reel i ) \ n and Frank The fun- Adamstow i ' 00t R 1 CH 0 Keener’ Akron (1 Dd ( we Ste \ Joy tal hleman, cle: at H. Columbia $51 12316 3. Eb re, is off duty on reports. Pumping engineer Geo. W | committee of the Mount Jov Base yo! Sunbury lend th ! verv Jow i yur water coming f ) in 1 eld this afternoon fron Shatz reported that since he has been | ga]] Association it was decided to Te Ce Natha Good i Vv or vhich is populated and her late home at 2 o'clock Inter engineer he has had but two good |ostpone the banquet from October ig aga S a rai A li i accounts for ment in the Lincoln cemetery neal carloads of coal and said “if the deal-| 6th to Thursday evening, Oct. 13th Lh os aLics ; ! thi imme keep on bidding I won't get any | it will be held at Hotel McGinnis. ng a ' n Piss 1 at all” He said the last car-| The postponment wa made on ae- , HH md, da { ed lin TA NS load is far from the best grade of |c¢ount of the York fair. Rev. Bt sg Jome Fa ITC ra ¢ ending five Moshannan and that he gets a wheel- | jecture and other events that y | RON g al i ount ore na iF Dvn barrow load of cinder from a four | attract the time and attention Ld i HERS x I ev J il hours’ run No action was taken |phage ballists Shad, a to Sei he seems to meet with the approval of foyer after suffering for three weeks on the matter. rr —. eee Ie Mr. Enos Hoffer of New York City, | the Burgess and Council There iS He was aged 36 years, S months and : Mr. B. 8. Dillinger reported 2 leak Rosenthal’s Stock Sale 8 ent last Tveadoy in to vi 1 : o doubt that this is the best pro-' § davs Having been engaged in the New Hol'd 1106 ; : oy public school were photo- in the race and the W ater Commit- Ob Frade et 1 vr Sotomon i) a as! 8 Ry oH i position leaf tobacco. Business. ho Was ver Strasburg 3 16 13 graphed last Wednesday. tee was ordered to re pair same. Rosenthal will hold another stock Merchant S 'B 2 Borntiail is in On Sundav the editor took a walk widely known A widow and one Terre Hill 3 . . For the best and most up-to-date of Mr Joa. & Holter, Wd fie Boan) sale at the Florin Hotel stock vards Philadelphia today buying a supply along the Chickies creek from the daughter survive to mourn his loss. Ya R b. 929 on ' 2 Stock mn onl, Over eos s. Bais and f ¢ : ye ; o : Y A } ] bE g a : 2 NY 933 ; iishings g ity 08 written report: : when he will offer an extra lot of of Fall and Winter stock water work to beyond Baker His parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hos- ‘ urnishings go to Getz Bros choice cattle I'he lot consists of Mrs. E. S Dyer and two sons, ri », a dis ree ifles and i "wre . arti Ma her jagy, who oved from To the Burgess, Pres. and Members | : . rg Mi on is ol thes mi di letter, Wo Sisters, Mrs. Martin of Totals 33994 29688 i 305 here t sl ‘ nd 0 co h BD ye Fi mn . x : fresh cows, springers, heifers and a Vernon and Robert of Atglen, were Iso all the tributaries of this creek m@ijzahethtown and Lavina at home $2 - ! Lo. ah several months i Of Boro Council] few stock bulls. “Solly” will have | calling on friends here yesterday for a distance of from one-half mile 55,4 three brothers, Joseph, Eli and mn go. moved back lo: town again. Xeiliemen: a fine lot this time so don’t fail to Mr. Louis Gaffin has gone to Phila- | to a mile The streams are SO Very Hapyey also survive., The funeral CONVENTION AT FLORIN here will be good music by an Since our last report the borough attend this sale A credit of 60 delphia and Atlantic City where he low at many places that it does not was held this forenoon with services Mr ——— orchestra al . Egge's lecture in Dy n Jrvad d BY AL cpidemic of days will be given is spending a. ten days’ vacation | flow away at time but Female and interment at Chickies Meeting A Very Interesting Meeting Held the Evangelical Church on Thursday : { : SI. —— Mrs. Isaac Maze and grandson, Mr. | POO until it gets stagnant ny have been reported so far and five . E Horie lol ; 2 Chickies creek is so low from the deaths have resulted. No new cas A Carload of Apples YE Rrry gon; Of aanieim, Shent yes residence of Mr. Zeager, a short dis 3 i r m1 HR so onic, the Exchange Hotel corner and the es have been reported since Satur- On Friday, Oct. 7th, Mr. C. 8. terday in town calling on friend Benjamin N. Leaman Che C. E hion Convention which stump of one in front of the post liable ( ¢ impulr liate action his prac town tice will now be continued until the ituation can permanently be improv Amos B. Hostetter ed Vly Amo B. Hostetter, a well The Health anthorities at Harriss known resident of this borough, died burg suggest a filter plant and this 4, Sunday afternoon from typhoid Quarryyv t E'town 1473 1115 K 4 Pure Flavoring Extracts, Ephrata 3192 2451 I best Baking Molasses at S. Lititz v 2 163 B } harts & Co’ Manheim 201 N 3 1 V. Leib has charge of Mr Marietta 7 246¢ } fan irber’s bread route dur- Mountville S03 03 la s illness Mount Joy 2166 2 $ The pupils of the different rooms house, ast Thursd evening Last 1 ay lhe old shade tree that stood at k ; : ‘ : ; ance [ [ ‘ougl am rth . : : ; T i lay Frank will receive a carload of choice Miss Minerva Dyer try ibove the borough dam. no On Saturday morning the death of was held in the United Brethren J . aay. . to Horst's mill, that vou can walk Y " ‘ The Mui nat TY - office, have been removed . The disease assumed an epidemie wee t } t Benjamin N. Leaman occurred at his Church at Florin las hm \ wa Dou't bay th just as good Kind he disease ass 1 e : at 2 st : by s . bY : Shaki on ) ¢ st as § 10kehouse, Bellflower, Rambo, of her cousin, Mrs. Fred eaff at almost any poin hi €P" ome about five miles south of Chris- a grand success in ev spect I un can get i Shoes ou aie of Health deemed it available to in-|SPies, Grimes Golden, Pippens Miss Margaret Kline of Newport. |] from one stone to anotl 1 his fiftieth year Mr. Lea- The program which appeared in these . hii i . § & ived bv his widow. one columns last week, was carried out . a] vite the assistance of the State ! . wai vv Jow 2 at pre- Man 1 urvived b 1 » OF . : v than others ask fot cheaper goods. and other good varieties. They will ing sometime in this vicinity with | >! Hn al al o i ! low and at ” son and one daughter, Ezra IL. and to the letter and was we Il rendered A E ous Siller 1 a from vk : : : : be Fore r sale from the » friends. sent ere isn nore ‘ all e- osther BE i at 1 i The n- The convention was attended by i . Sill £ 1 g the origin of the infection and pre-|be offered for sale from he old I end nougl water flowing from these Recher y MN Ba 1s e bape representatives from 111 over the the P. R R. house on West Donegal venting its spread. rings S » so the aT HL NA Gian : y y the property of » Groff 2 bre here's a chance to get them ' two daught Misses Mai springs to supply the town, il the vesterday Services were held at county and from many denomina Ai to 1 le De ru 1 of the os tes nrine water ronos S nm 0 : y . estate, recen acatel Mr. "VII who are now making a thorough in- SC ih. ie EGR Elizabeth, are spending a pring Water proposition 1s the Brethren church at Pequea at tions One hundred and : ; vestigation of the water supply of Aged Lady Harvests Tob: ; The Wate y e Jur y Sweet rict reamy cor main € § ppi 2 aay Miss Wynne Cassell ha resumed I'he Water Committe and Burg adioining cemetery did not register . ich Cre my corn, ¢ 1 itio t Harris! ft TX = tyle can’t you taste it? We cannot : sie Ys : er pos n arrisburg after be : also of the nearby streams, water | visiting her son, John Nisley, on his °F POSILION nu ris Buk “and when they return will immediate _ ] : } las 1 8t Paul Ref make ing off duty three weel on accoun Florin where he occupied the house sbyterian <1, 5 aul helorme( ur Whit Lily Corl S. B. Bern- of which will be made public when |73 years of age Mrs. Nissley on Fri- | ©! sel J hn W. MecGinni taticht [ Our citizens can rest assured that ; that £3 : I thren 3 Church of the rt & Co concluded. The origin of the infec-| day assisted to cut tobacco in the Mrs. John W MeGinnis, daughte oer Prior to that time he W ¢ t t ¢ 24 hurcl I resell A Ieee: Mr farmer in Rapho te ship is | - x 2 arles—Hoffer hand-picked apples consisting of spending the we } form at the onset, and the local Board Pred Soguta tian De- | Greenings Paradise, Pound-Apple returned home on Monday after spend | The much-talked-of Detwiler B08 looking for at Keener’s for less mon- partment of Health in determining o> i R. R. station. If you want apples, Mr. and Mrs. James Glatfelter and a eral ‘wa Inspectors were promptiy sent here 3 at York. "ofthe auesiion . 1.30 o'clock, with interment in the were registered and thirty Bage: the borough and its water shed and Mrs. Mary Nissley, of Marietta, is : will go to Harrisburg for suggestion I I inurly 1évided at The follow int in the : ; 1 a ’ x . , ; ! ) it too strong when describing courses and water shed, the result rm near Kinderhook Although lv set to work and do things. now owned by Mr. John Raffensber- }, Lutheran 24, Church of God 1 1 Joseph Detwiler and. Mrs. Geo, {ihe Burgess and every Councilman ; retl 2. Evangelical 1, Reformed tion has not vet been authoritatively | field and then helped to house it Wel : ¢ 1 has entered this fight for better wa 1 } : : : : el ncaster, are spenaing - ery WV ¢ 1 el upl al announced, but it is not thought to ; hale and hearty for one of her Bhs pei ter with that old adage in mind, i. very well known here, ei a 1 ‘hris 1 H. Charles, youngest n the borough water supply ars i ry active ’ Tt hest wot Too Good 1 ' 1 f this n gh 2 V 1 ut ce Front © h )e ( 100 : : ‘ \ . 2 01 yseph Charles of this the homes in which the fevel - Tod sain : >» D. Kauffman of | . ———— Mrs. Lewis Grog Took Fourth Money 1 1d i Elizabeth A. Hoffer were visited and careful 1 Pruman Sues Elizabeth Foor : ’ the family © v He's Some Bavitone ife of M : ’ . 4 . ; n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A ted under the lirection of a + act } . y VS Nn 1e lamly ( X : 1 vel iddenl 't hor he umma’s ba ¢in \ Le \ mr, , 4 mndaer the dn i Frmman Dissinger ha entered ai, ct Cambhel M1 11le | } hit Ved veil iatenis : B. Holter ere mited In ne noi Inspector and instructions v- | suit against Elizabeth tterman. i ols Yihshaian. with t vIthe baritone end « tuartette in ef iin street on daturday al yoy puta Ly ; bond if we ast evening the protection from infection | apover £1.000 damages r 5 a ? ay ? i Sorrk hve cl 1 I oon after a very briet 1liness ol ! > : A Ce . i clo 1 home of the b household as well as the pub- | {ies reside F t Hempfield, and the 1 3 ne fi y ; oes ‘4 I ; Getz I'he b t vhite plaintiff allege 1at th contaminated a spring his premis : efend: for the sick of the (re11¢ — eel - Struck a Snag This Time “Andy” Can Do It Andy’: 1 2el sist and sauce the po- plug in front of the etl 0 GH will also be done. A Sad Experience of Burgess Hoffman A man walked into a store ollections amounting to]told that cotton was wo horted S ny Hare are. at vl 6 1 1 patel nte r ; past month. The maj-|{ he wore the Sui ) IC gh nian patient nb 'y 1 Flou ! : d the collections was for | found out what 1 had te x Yo oti 5 improving to a reliable first. 11 we m1 aE ; be a cil { Suits $10.00 up. = Getz )s, Mt. Jo / ion of opinions abort Races e Meetings f P Mr. John S. Ni asked Coun lay water pipes from W Done- eer————-— == _— £1 £1 x SON al St. across the trolley tracks to Property Was Withdrawn i but as this is m te property ast Wednesday evening aud not likely that his request will er, Chas. H. Zeller off 1 the Jno. lan ited. Mr. Nissley will however | if, Zerphey property on W n en permission to lay them street, at public sale at Aaron H. Engle asked if Coun- | ton House It we would extend the r main $2 550.00 the 1 Wf Mrs. - ——--— tion Thanks, Friends ff Lew G I an G. Keener, M mers ——— eal Be d ordere I t. Jo; the treatment f e water and submit them to the Department of Pretty Hard to Believe Health for approval. We shall be Mr. Michael Powers of Danville very glad to advi and co-operated (2 years old and still ma