The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, April 19, 1911, Image 1

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yUNT JOY. PENNA, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19, 1911 \: A
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Vl. 1X. NO. 48




 




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CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING R 11) HA i
[GARBER'S WAREHOUSE BURNED N . ONLY TWO PILOTS LI) ° ar N t a nday at hey he in Elizabeth “« orin . <
. 203 1S eq gp | CAREERS WAREHOUSE BUR \ 'Q Obituary Notes {ix mont! ] Affair
g & y n. alter X month
A Fine Bb n Local Doing Notes \ / S
A Fine Building ! oca IRS. wer Tivos. oS ) RB os
spacious Buildin md Se iy Wf the \
Contents Consumed by Flame MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS Of Rafts at Marieta HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS if He iia :
THE UNION NATIONAL BANK HAS TENE 9 CLL 'RAVEL SOONER OR LATER rg: HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY ‘Vis
ND VL} > > (x vi INTEREST i v ald § : ‘ “ : i
A HANDSOME STRUCTURI Phursday hoon ’ Marietta 0 W I ’ AGE WEST OF HERE
a el [ ) nga ' i Gathered as ©OMH : ! : ratt Some Well Known People From Our |Shissler, Dauphir and Mrs.
ric Yirec PS § Jme- ql : : ( rood i 7 hey
last Friday uy Yectors wi ! 0 V } a $ ( hey i Wi t Wi he t Neighborhood Have Passed to che Local and Personal Briefs That Have
Moyes of 4. Pur ne of A. M. Ga JE NW uick Readin Within 1e n Lim by e. the last of that Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue rt 3 Occurred Since Our Last Issue in
ing Institution * Entertained Hun ry nt « < of ft on t Mrs, Willian Bender . .
. ' G3 destroyed wit Nn of i ( n che t Few Day : ; Our Hustling and Wide Awake
} dreds of nests on the Occasion of At the time of th quehanna river hundr if per John W. Kise of Washington boro Man J ' wie. o Neighbor Village, Florin.
i Their Opening ‘ails % ad Nv. CB bent lav at Sons lined the banks of the histori |g qead aged 68 years der, the East Main onsorial
| i « H 411 2 PHA A A 1 } fershey spe da day y cn WHE » . . : : $ . Sa turd
he as not SX ; Oo { Yoausa tream thi afternoon I'he rafts Miss Martha Turner died at Mari irtist, died at her aturday Read the Bulletin
he ast 0 ( wat ck dd ' 1 a 8) roachino 3 1 1 igh She L€ hus :
i On the uorthenst coffer of : i he arrived home late that night \ George Cator spent Sunday at | have been about a ye reaching | gotta on Sunday aged four score and | Night e 1 \ ! : Miss Jane Zeller spent Sunday at
Main amd irbara et in hi Mr. Garber's son, A. M. Garber. | Golumifta this tow! The crey re made | ten years. I na and one da : g bh Harrisburg
— ace, may now be seen one of the deteraiined: to burn the. Brush Mr. Ficher Hofman spel cules up at Lock Haven in the spring of William H. Seitz, junior member at home. Her mothe mma Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gish spent last
> rn , le : R : Ip er ¢ : 1 i 10 + . Nia i ) } Pe of (a £ "
3 2e5t, JJO0SL Mader dnd eonien | which accumulated during the win-| gay at York 1910 and it was announced that the {of the tobacco firm of Froelich & Cochran f McCall nd phyursday at Lancaster
¢ anking institutions in the state of : ’ Twos afte » brought down 'h tai Ae ion Ase + three brothers also sur illiam
S . | ter about the premises. He had a Mr. Irvin Baker of Columbia was | Fatt would be brought down, when | Sejtz of Mountville, died, aged 64 g ville ap . \ Mr. Harrison Sheaffer was a Sun-
hy Pennsylvania. tire. sized . ¢ brush bur Wi further progress was stopped by al years of McCall's Ferry; Cha of Lan : Hd)
The bankers of thi ction wer large sized plle © Tush Jarniug in town on Monday 1 1 I Yat: ister, and Joseph of Er | fun day visitor to Harrisburg
p e & {ers 1 S Se 0 ere | . . « anger Od ne ‘ 3 Cred caster, and Jose ( uri
| close , ware 10 § y lg y ’ , . ria .« {report that danger threatened a Mrs. Sarah Kreider
/ tendered a reception from 2 to 8 o’ | close to the warehouse and the flames | Mr Paul Buohl of Harrisburg, I r $ " eral was held from: 1 A yme Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox spent
(ered a recej ‘Mm 2 10 8 0- | .ommunicated to the building . : av Muncy Stomach trouble caused the death d RS he om, tery . : :
clock p. m. on Friday, by the Di-|" : : - spont Sunday. in town, Frank Heistand, a member of the 'g Saral (reide id | on Tuesday afternoo: } ek, Sunday ju the Capital City.
— Ya br | As the building had been dry re-| Miss Mary Eckert spent several rant Stand, a. mneinbe of Mrs. Sarah Kreider, widow of ' . ow \ Mr. 1 Ke ead
Teciors «of the Union National Bank, | cently it proved easy fuel for the|djavs in t wo last week firm to whom the rafts were con-| joseph Kreider, of White Oak, on With services at 2.30 at {the 1 B Mr. J. K. Frymeyer and family,
: SAE Ali itw rc A y 8) days 0 as ek. : hire i) . in s She Ragter i svilla
of this place, the affair being held | flames and Mr. Garber was aware|( Mr. and Mrs. Amaziah Good, spent signed, superintended' the voyage. |Tuesday. She was seventy-four years Church. Interment wa n the spent Easter at Millersville.
a if Ww hank itdine . xf ne as. «We | Mr. ¢ Mrs. / azie i 8 : i . i) I Yo matary A ; : :
in the beautiful new bank building that trying to extinguish the flames | Sunday in. Blizabethtown He was assisted by Thomas, James |old. She was a member of Covenant Mt. Joy Cemetery. \ Mr. and Mrs. Max Nentwig an-
; vi nme. wire £ 3 £ ‘ 8] a) alize . : . ! a \ :
> 4 large wumber of Visitors Were inl. yincelr would be useless. He Mr. Benjamin Haverstick spent and Robert Myers, brothers. Martin |y, B. Church. Two children survive wm \ nounce the arrival of a son.
nds > > 0 'Se é J . i 0 : . : . i coor. 7 rears ‘ re LN p | . , 3 'eaver p : :
attendance, including of course many sounded an alarm and soon a £ood | Sunday here with friends. Eisenberger, 79 years old and Fred- | The funeral was held Saturday morn- Lost] oe Weaver Mr. John Menaugh of Philadelphia
| of out townspeople, 3 sized corps of volunteer firemen were Mr. Harry Hoffman, of Philadel- | erick Waller, who is past 77, are the {ing at Lancaster. EN ive ¥eaver died at her home 4116 on his mother on Easter.
The Directors acted as a reception - : : ae : only two pilots surviving out of a Cae (in Bainbridge. Her fathqr and : > "
b committee and every caller received on Lite scene. They managed 10 get phia, spent Easter in town. | mother died when sh wa bal Miss Bertha Kraybill spent Tues-
ee §¢ very caller relive Si 4 ; : dit * lis \ , : vd & Qn W bar | J 2 en she as |! abe : 3
4 rdinl ? sop and w shown 12 fair amount of the contents from Mr. Elmer Givens is painting the long list of men who earned a live Mrs. Rebecca Brightbill 5 ME Ehe Wes setat for Ni X day at Millersville, visiting friends.
a cordial reception and was shown || = building. The Salunga fire de- [home of Mrs. Brady on Marietta St. | 1ihood on the river during the hal- Mrs. Rebecca Brightbill, well- ahd she was cared for sin en by Mr. Jacob Hershey purchased a
3 i q als be : Mrs. 3 ’ 4 ht Sn 4 ‘ Q arrv Q Tha { . a sne) "C
all thru the bullding and also pre-| oon responded with the chem- ;. W.'H. Beze of Mal . City €von days of trade and traffic on the | known in Lancaster county, of which | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steffy. The fun- :
pi 4 SI Rev. W. H. Egge of Mahanoy Cit) fine piano of Oliver Yohn & Co., of

sented with a souvenir, a lead pencil. great waterway. The old fellows |she was a former resident, died at|®€ra! was held last Thursday
wr
ical engine, but they could do very | pirculated among friends here on \ New York.







this.
The directors of the bank are as
follows: Mr. H. C. Schock, pres.; Mr.
J. E. Longenecker, vice pres.; Mr.
Ell G. Reist, Mr. John G. Snyder, Mr.
T. M. Breneman, Mr. Eli F. Grosh,
Mr. Christian L. Nissley, Mr. Samuel
B. Nissley, Mr. S. N. Mumma, Mr.
who accompanied B. A. Hadsell, of
Lititz, to Mexico, are Rev. Dan’'l Wol-
gemuth, A. H. Martin, Hiram Wolge-
muth and Harry M. Engle. They
left on Wednesday for New York,
from which place they sail down the
Atlantic Coast, through the Gulf of
Mexico and land at Vera Cruz. They
Miss Ruth Graybill of Harrisburg
and Cyrus Smith of Millersville,
spent several days with Lewis See-
man and family.
Misses Mable and Cordie Walleck
of Yoe, and Mary Stabley of Dallay- |
in the family of
town spent Easter
Mr. Wm. Shires.

caused the defeat, many attributing
the fact to the fine new uniforms
| which were worn for the first time.
{ Maytown plays here later in the sea-
son and the locals will try and re-
turn the compliment,
rset eee
Bernhart & Co.

vard on the former Henry Landis
farm. She was a consistent, exem-
plary member of the Mennonite
church.
Samuel Lehman
Samuel Lehman, residing in Eliza-
bethtown, died suddenly on Sunday.
This bank was organized here in| + shake their wise heads d re- >, y rs. |
id . The flames ha gained t ay now shake their wise heads and re-|her home at Penbrook aged 78 years. n tare
if 1865 It had its headquarters in a | tHe ® Sames bad gaiued (00 Mendy, fer to the “good old ti h qe David Fry, aged 71 years, of \ The Misses Hertzler of Lancaster,
i] brick building. owned by the insti. BUCH headway, Messrs. Albert Mummert and Guy |'6T '0 I good o\d times when | Death was due to a complication of lumbia. has passed. ow ‘ere welcome visitors to our town
9 } tation. a a et of rds The building was of stone and it| Culp of Manheim, were here on a |Steamboating was in full bloom. diseases, after a lingering illness. 4, has passed away. nn SGnday
y 1 ' 'S We S pres-i . .. I tor hang tobacdo 3 a y 4 Among those who served as river |The interment was private and took | \ ek
ent location, where it grew into one 2° 15% lor Nanging losacco Mm. lvisit on Sunday, Qots Aly years ago were: Leohard Iplsse uo. ihe. Shoop ‘ce nia DEEDS RECORDED \ Mrs. Eckert and son of Lancaster,
| Since the crop had been taken out Mr. and Mrs. Park Zahns of Eph- [PHO y years ag LE place In e Shoop cemetery, near | called on her sister, Mrs. Ed. Booth
of the most prosperous banking in- : .. | Shields John Bull, Harry Longe- lizabetht ai x} i .
: the building was used for the stor-| rata, spent a few days here with his |* By. Gh ¥ ge- | Elizabethtown. ; on Sunday
' stitutions in the state. About a necker and Thomas McFarland — Many Valuable Documents Are Placed "" = :
age of lumber, etc. A number of| parents last week. : : | Mr. and Mrs. George Dierolf of
month ago the new building was oc- : : antl ilies Martha Broo) on Record at Lancaster \ Mr. 2 Mrs. Georg »
cubled farming implements were also hous- Mrs. Harriet Shelly spent Easter Martha Brocht ! Philadelphia, visited friends in town
DR handsom traet is 5 ed in the building. Sunday at Lancaster the guest of her Cator's Close Call Mrs. Martha Brocht, widow of the Hi. H. Myers to Eliabeth B. Yous \ over Raster
3 3 5 J - ” +H £2 liz . Young\ ' " *
s some s ure Sp The fire broke out at 11.45 o'clock | daughter Mrs. Maier. Mr. George Cator, one of Jack |late John Brocht, died on Thursday Je Yers avel Younzl wr George Stoll and family of
cious, a high single story, of Indiana a . . ; \ 7 , broperty in Florin, $1,500. \
: and it was not long before the build- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ebersole, and | Johnson's most ardent supporters, | evening at her home in Union Square \ Harrisb isited relati in. tow
limestone. The interior woodwork ! : : ? 7 ; 3 yy 1 sh Sh By W. B. Detwiler to F. S. Sprout lot \"arrisburg, visited relatives in town
3 h . d the d ing was a total ruin. All the farm- | child, of Elizabethtown, spent Sun- [had a close call on Saturday. e | Raphe township. She was 75 years WL Jovl 0 $200 Aver Paster.
is of mahogany and the doors are ing implements, lumber, etc. were |day here with friends was burning a lot of paper, books, |of age, and the cause of her death '" Mt. Joy borough, $ f Mr. abd. M H ,y w
; tiled, while the wainscoating and ex- : : Lis he Fesldenca or Mr. Walt dnd r "She b f Lizzie Blough, to Henry Baker, 6 | Mr. anc rs. Henry Young were
Sakic: of the viult 1s of WRHS.Iher consumed with the woodwork of the Don’t fail to attend the redition of |ete., near the residence of Mr. Walter | was dropsy. She was a member o 1068 in Elizabethtown, 3518 the guests of friends at Elzabethe
bl Back of th Ki ome . | structure. All that remained was the | “The Corner Store,” in Mt. Joy Hall | Brown. George was looking at the |the U. B. church. The funeral was Li : Bl h M : > 5 town Sunday .
e Back of the banking room IS... ened walls, on Saturday evening | pictures in a book and was standing [held at 9.30 on Sunday at the Men-' '42zle Blough to Mary Geyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rov. Ish
the Directors’ room. The cost of : | Kk - ite church bv Ler h q lots in Elizabethtown, $200. mr. an rs. Roy shler spent
the: baildl and. its toot The warehouse was close to Gar- Mrs. E. M. Trexler spent Saturday | ear the fire. The book was 80 in-|nonite church nearby her home, an Willie Sehlott to. Jerome 8. I Bafiter at Elizabethtown with the
A a YOO equipme 28 | per’s mill, but this building was‘not {and Sunday visiting her daughter, | teresting that George did not notice | interment was made at Elizabeth- ign Nec He rine Sr sen torteer’s patents.
y ' s in imminent danger, the wind carry- | Mrs. Lulu Fessler at Reading. | the flames creeping up his legs until | town. i : i pie dry The bride and groom went on a
The building committee was com- | b he Brown family call Sh | Aaron Johnson to John M. Forry, \ ° g en
ing the flames in another direction. Master John M. Evans of Inter- 2 member of the Brown family call- re : - trip ¥o Atlantic City, Balti e, and
posed of Mr. H. C. Schock, Mr. J. E. ; : it. Sav k Mrs. Daniél. Ebersol tract of land in Rapho, $897.19. I é y, Baltimore,
« The boards, posts, etc., burned fierce- | course, is spending a two weeks vaca- | ed his attention to it. Several buck- rs. el Ebersole ; Washington, D. C
Longenecker, Mr. Eli G. Reist, Mr. ’ . . : Nan £ Bainbri Annie M. Rohrer to S. K. Garman, ay pyrite
ly and the fire made an intense heat. | tion with J. H. Zeller and family | ets of water soon distinguished the Mrs. Dan’l Ebersole, o ainbridge : . Mrs. John FI d h
J. G. Snyder, and Mr. T. M. Brene- 4 : r * . Yd ; { f 8. S. Steff d the bar Property in Sporting Hill, $1,500. Mrs. John owers and daughter
News of the fire soon spread and a Miss May Manning left last week | flames. Only his clothing was ruined | sister of 8. S. Steffy, crosse e bar , of Elidabethtown. wo Sund 4
man. Mr. C. E. Urban of Lancaster i Thesday. Sh ia a Emma P. Kendig to Charles F. tlizab n, were Sunday vis-
large number of persons were at-|on a visit to her sister at Columbia on Tuescay. € Wag witowet many itors to her parent
was the architect and Mr. Samuel . , 1 lately lived with J Bacon, property in Rapho, $5,000. § parents.
tracted to the place. Several per-| (College, S. C. She will be gone one | Who Was the Jonah years ago, and lately lived w no. Messrs. levi M ma d Paagl
H. Bally of Lancaster, the contractor. : * t Gish, of C She i rived Bb Clayton B. Erb to Henry B. Erb, aressrs, Lev: um an au
sons from this place, were at the | month. The local High Schogl base ball sh, o onoy. e is survive y Witmer are drilli 1 h
The last stock of this bank was | d h Ad P 1 i property in East Hempfield, $3,500. mn are drilling a well on the
scene of the blaze. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snavely and team opened the season™at Maytown | One daug ter, a. nneral services 4 remises of Max Nentwig
sold at 130 per share, the par value : iat 5 held Saturd i t th Solomon 8. Becker to Salome 1. Premises 01 Vax i :
- eu two children of Harrisburg, visited |on Saturday and were easily de-|were he aturday morning a e A : Dr. Bryson and family of Lancas-
of which is $50. There is no better 3 : ’ | ‘ h d at Good’ ting h Aungst, 3 lots in Salunga, $4,000. ; ily a
evidence of the bank's progress than Left For Mexico the family of B. B. Hiestend, over|feated by a score of 2¢ fo 5. The/houge, aud af 400 ne Tonge Charles E. Reed to Jno. E. Schroll ter, were Sunday visitors in the fam-
> Among those from this vicinity, | Easter. [boys are unable to say just what |at 9 o'clock. Interment in the grave- "I iy. of Mr. Jacob Hostetter,
property in Mt. Joy borough, $2,640.
Anna E. Grosh to J. K. Stauffer,
same property in Mount Joy, $3,950.
Emma G. Nissley to A. G. Nissley
property in Mt. Joy township, $800.
H. S. Shelly to J. H. Shenk, tract
of land in East Donegal, $1,594.69.
Jacob Doerrer to Lewis O. Mayer,
property in West Hempfield, $2,800






The Brethren in Christ held their
weekly prayer meeting at the home
of Jacob Zercher last eveniing.
John Shoemaker
be about again after being confined
his bed for several weeks.
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Rohrer Stoner, Mr. J. W. Eshleman, ; ai 3 Ww i > 8 x
Mr. J B. Keller and Mr. I. D. Steh. | ¥ill then take the train for Cordoba, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenawalt Are showing a very large line of He was in the enjoyme nt of good Sonic M. afunien to Amc R
ee © 7" lin which vicinity they will investi- |spent several days at Selinsgrove, silks and fine dress goods, trimmings | health when he left his wife on the = 1 S °°, Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Nissley.
man. : > ; i or <hown | lower floor to go to his bed room to Strickler, property in Landisville
Th ble. bahking corps is com gate the land and probably make in- | Pa., as the guest of their son, Mr. |and notions, such as was never shown E : : $700
e able be Corps om- . yt +L ohs » hig ¢ \g smai . . . ‘
vestments. They will be gone about { Frank Greenawalt. in our town. Their shoe stock is|change his clothes. He remained up aie Cumberland Co.,
posed of Mr. I. S. Longenecker, cash- ’ . : stairs so long that his wife went Jacob White, et. al.,, to lL. Percy 5
: r wii : . five weeks. Dr. Wright and family of Harris- complete and worthy of your inspec- | Stairs f 5 & f HGille Interast 1n.1 t ML. Jov Bor friends last week.
ier; Mr. H. N. Nissly, assistant cash- dire. soeitibasier hate as sists in tion up to ascertain the cause and found ilig, interest in lot I Joy boro, ; ly
ier; Mr. S. F. Snyder, teller urg, spent Baster here as guests in : him seated on a chair. dead. Heart $200 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cox were the
; sR AY ’ . y Q et J . Ee tl lillie ieeciniin seate a chair, dead. eart | : ad
Fry Warehouse Sold the family of her parents, Mr. and | 1 ot ' % tl H Sarah B. Heliig’s heirs to Chas. |r. Suests of Mrs. Cox's parents at Har-
-—ew y : : : disease was the cause of death. e IE . 5! ¥ BS ee :
A Monstor Troe Long & Taylor, leaf tobacco deal- | Mrs. W. B. Detwiler. Our New Apprentice { rt Id. His child Reed, property in Mount Joy boro Harrisburg or
A J 4 . Saud : : . A ‘ | was years . 8c en are: ’ . . wy :
. : \ ers of Lancaster and Landisville, Misses Florence Beohm of Ann- Master Owen Greenawalt¥ son of | ¥2 years oi is-entldren are hi My Ed StalZerws 1 famity of \
On the farm of Mr. C. H. Herr, : : ! Wi : | Mrs. Samuel Oberholtzer and Mrs $2,700, Mr. Ed. Steigerwald hind family o
near the Union School House, about have purchased from the estate of the | ville, and Gertrude Cook, of Canada, Harry Greenawalt, is our new ap- : N Henrv E Miller to Martin T. Paoli, spent several day& here as the
Fi 3 x se, J A Cs : J lisser 1 3 , mcehin: ) Yu. A ) Mg A < y S £ € ays) NE
: . ate M. M. Fry the tobacco warehouse | were guests in the home of Mr. and prentice and is now being instructed | Amos N. Risser, Mt. Joy township; ; ; : : : ho X ap an
15 miles south of here, was cat one) tM: M. Pr) the tol 1 f t the I f M Jy t i w being instructed a yr Se fist Swarr, property in East Hempfield, guests of Mr. and Mi A. Geyer
3 miles SO ere, was C ir ji righ — 5 : : Mrs Nathan . Br: eh: oO Wi s ) .as 3 ld, guests r. & Mrs .
- of the largest willow trees that ever he erected at Landisville, one of the | Mrs. William Tyndall, over Easter. in the art We can however use Irs. H i = andt, ghanon $5.600 Don’ fos 11 ¢f hors
e larges / 2es the 3 . ce : a van y, and Davi .e é an-: ®t > on’'t miss the pul « 8
— Y finest in the county. The structure Mrs. G. Samuel Sheaffer, daughter another young man Apply quick if county, and vid B. Lehman, man ine a ny ~~: OP
Brew IR hese Pa sump 56 by eet in size, | Ethel and Joseph, and Mr. W jol lager of W. L. Baer & Co's broker's Eliza Myers to Anna E. Grosh. og at the Florin Ini ril 26th
ra 3 : : i p ‘ick, 56 by 6 fee size, | Ethel ¢ S Joseph, and Mr. es- y want a : sd as : : , : ‘
measured 56 inches in diameter and [18 Of brick, 8 1by: 140 Joot in sin tael ang son josshh, and Alr. Wes ou wp job office in Lancaster. There are 15 Property in Mount Joy borough, by I. C. White, of Jeffelf®oni Co., Mo
3 : ar two stories and a basement, and |ley Waltemeyer and Mrs. Tillie Hin- ssn Mf mer oem $3.800 . ‘11 and
the circumference of the trunk six 3 : : | 450 ; : es a grandchildren and 8 great-grandchil- 5 . Mr. and Mrs. Henr raybill and
. 2 : 9 equipped with electric elevators. It !kle spent from Friday to Monday at Woman Breaks Two Ribs { : Yesse Tiarbold % 3 La : A Litt
feet from the ground was 12 feet. i : ; 50 | Road York ¢ . I BH Wit Neffsville is | dren. His funeral was held today esse Harbold to J. K. Draver daughter Bertha, sper nday with
i 3 : . as a s ‘age capacity r 7,600 cas- | Cross ads, ork C y. wy. hl. . itmer, of Neils e ,1s dg rie an 3 ap 5 : ‘ : 5
This giant willow was felled by |"38 1 SLOrngs coPaCiLy tor (sb : [-rOsy pmoads 4 oun 1: 1 tot ey acres and 36 perches of land in Con- Samuel Kraybill and famil at Done-
M : Eli 4. Herr and D. R. Fry-| 8 of tobacco. The terms are private. | = ret Qe attending Mrs. Metzler, living with av. $4.500
Messrs Y PY § i : Re. TY | i 3 {4 y, 4,0 " oal
ir ————— = { Couldn't Work Sam her son-in-law, Ammon Brubaker, at : John A. Kaute Elizabeth Hershey. et. al.. to Har M Nig] not
singer | . 3 1 Kautz, ¢ ‘mer residen 4140 I'S Vs al., Hai Mr lO 1ssly of the figrm OI _J%.
rl es Strasburg Man Hangs Himself | A crook of the first degree was Petersburg, for two broken ribs. Mrs ily in 4 > 1 2 : Tn. : a Sigs he ry S. Bowers, property in East Hemp 1, Ni of & Sons, is off on i n de
Jacob R. Herr, who lives in the operating here last Thursday He Metzler fell over a box and struck ©! lancaster, fled Sniarday moriing fi 1d, $2 ; : wd eli . A
Will Give An Entertainment we ’ : ; | ’ os or Be : ' at Maytown. He had been sick fron eld, 34,000. visit through the west in the inter\
: ; 3 western end of Strasburg, took his [evidently saw Mr. Samuel Miller her side on the sharp edge with con ; 2 ‘ : : » H. E Shev’ A miatb rst ; \
Phe members of the Alumni As-| WV or B, a= 184) ¥ ry , , So tuberculosis for almost two years . E. Hershey's administrators to est of the firm
ociation are rehearsing and arrang life Monday morning by hanging |leave his place of business so he at siderable force Ir QE ho 4 taken with pneu Amos H. Shenk, tract of M1 Newpher Smeltzer, son and
sociat & nearsing £ ang- 3 » | . AER and rece vy he was taken 71 meu- , xy € Ss avewphner o 2itzer, s and
3 I ; ; himself. He had been sick and crip- lonce called on Mrs. Miller and told —— 0 : N - and Rapho. $958.75 .
ing an excellent program to be ren- : ] i . : J : ; > B Shad monia. H¢ was born February 5, <% apho, $908.09 daughter, of Mount Joy, spent Sun-
dered some time next month for the pled from rheumatism for a long {ber that he had $1.00 worth of show { Rotors Yat Shas 1846, in Lancaster. He was a coach Union National bank, Mount Joy, day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
i yg i ase i Te sy | ens ~lia . « 0 dere , The apr fF Physicians ¢ i Sur- 1 das I. 4 ; ‘ : : » . L x
benefit of the Association. The en- time and it caused him to be foal { case polish that had been ordered by { The ( on 3 2 ! hysiciar ng So trimmer and worked for S. E. Bail- to Oscar M. Donaven, property in Mt Jefferson Bishop. }
3 3 : rery lancholy ¢ > sse in| Mr. Miller. Mrs. Miller accepted the | geons of Columbia are meeting to- haratieor a 7OE 4 . Ld Gr
tertainment will be given in Mt. Joy very melanchol) ind depresse | Mr: Miller ha n : lol I 3t I TI Fell oy of © & Co. for twenty-seven years. JOY borough, $3,705. Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Bennett of
spirits | 8 8 & ai » stranger » dol- | night at Strasburg. 1e Fellows : y : SYNE Y; 40 TOF IR c
Hall and the best local talent ob- Spirits. | oods and paid the stra L 1h D . ; About eleven years ago he moved to Israel M. Garber to Jerome 8. Ken i, Pa., are spending several
tainable will make up the roll The EO and lar. When Mr. Miller returned he the College will. be served. with 2 M I ! : ked t dig, 85 acres and es of iar ith the latt r
ainable will ake > TOLL, 2 ' : m™ Maytown, where he worked at up- 5 hee bud 3 LOW with the latter’s parents
F Suaiavh AAR say ras informe wh ‘ 1: ne anke shi Tr The ocal ’ .
program and date of rendition will be Greenawalt—Moyer | Wi tor med 3! ht hag han at a Dan shod Aun > he lo holstering and lived with his only 0 West Hempfield Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer
: : Fre reenaws 3 f Mr. | an 1e immediately set out to find members are in attendance. . uf i Zor . y 1 . Sy
announced. later. Mr. Frank Greenawalt, son of Mr. | anc 1tel) child. Mrs" ‘Amelia Nisslev, wife: of Jacob Zercher to Ez H Mrs Frank Philips, who had a
———————— and Mrs. Harry Greenawalt of this the crook. Just before a trolley was Aa Frank Nissle H rved ) list- S54 acres and 3¢ che fl i fall 1e tir i bl : x
a , 2 | . : 3 i Gls ‘rank Nizsley. e served two enlist ¢ Yr tl 1 a a some time ago, is able to :
r r place and Miss Mary Moyer of Eliza- | due he found the rascal in the west Furnished the Suits ‘Mast Donegal. &1 : : t %
oy - Inspected the U. H. W. Plant ” . > : ey pe J i ments amounting to three years, in Jolegal, » ‘ be abe after being confined ak
, Tat bethtown, were united in the holy end of town. Mr. Miller approached The High’ School base ball team Ae : Elizabeth Stork. to. Abort Cagle ,
A number of the visitors here to 1 Seli p hi hi 1 { the |] i fi thit of it the Civil war. He was a member dL J t 3 1 asiow to he he some time,
vid Tobi bonds of wedlock at Selinsgrove, Pa., ! him, gave him a good lecture anc 1 1as secured a fine new outfit of suits : ve : i 120. fore vd orchos a land is ¢ : :
inspect the new Union National Bank . : 5 rey , the 77th and 122d regiments, a: 0 4 Rul s Vi ( rles Carson made a busi-
ins : ee : on Easter Sunday. They will reside | stranger immediately returned the caps, ete. Each uniform has a neat \T{ towhEhiD: & 00) bus
building last Friday, also inspected : , : 3 : : B Hg rged on account of di oy his eb ness tri Lancaster last Thursday.
1 r the Universal Hardwar in that place and have the best wish- | dollar and wanted to give Mr. Miller monogram on the breast. They were fut I too] : \ 7 Witmer io 1] Z “Garmay M B tH tl .
the plant of the erse araware . a : ; Ea . unera OOK plac on Hey WY Te ig. » Rbk eld r. arr) aer o arrisbhurg, is
» & } : 1 t1 ite f this | €S of their many friends here. a dollar extra if he kept quiet about furnished by Get Bros., our local MI 1 ti 4 3 119 acre nd 64 1 hes o nd in j to hi a Shere x
v rks, as well as the site for 118 § A i: aytown and the bod) ashe, 2 i 0 nis mother.
- i. 2 buildi tal tod —ll- GE it. I'he latter was not accepted and clothiers je i : I Yov townshiy $11 940 60 . PT go: or
ompany’s new bullding to be erectec ; 4 a Im 1€¢ Lutheran ceme- : . hal vr ! Vil dams of Perry County, s )
! ; i Erected a Hen House the imposter left - ll Sipe ohn Schlott’s te to Jol I . itl : Mi + Spent
shortly. 3 : place. : ot . ; 1 } 1 own with Miss ertrud:
i til firemen Mr. C. H. Herr, a prosperous far- remem tf Ermer Annual Class Day Snyd 5 acres and I I left Mond f -
~~ 3 q T : ef TT ho i € leit Monday for Lan
sr sontl 4 W rected a chick- as < . The annual Cla Day exercises of id st Hel fol @ rds a i
Shreiner Gets Contract fer Souta of Ton By; Sect i 2 I'he Corner Store ! 2 2 iy i 1 Henry P. Baer 3 BL 2 ; A é here he will attend bus
Mr. Eli H. Shreiner, of Lancaster en house 14x36 feet and contem- The beautiful comedy drama, “The the ? t ’ 100: Wi re Mr. Henry P. Baer of Florin. died Jerome rRend to B. Ni ] e.
2 gs ; 3 > od . a embs ine i 1e D t sSi- held Or \1 {ay Man | 11¢ t > 3
f h 1a was awarded | Plates embarking in the poultry busi- o,.0) gore,” in four acts, will be held « . ay !, and he go. any evening 9.30, fre hn Mumma of near Maytow
: 8S On a4 more e 1sive scale. ‘ ommencement will take place on . land in BE: Iempfield. $1 . 2
the contract to conduct the refresh- nes mn InGre exte) cal iven in Mt J Saturday | Commenc : Hace. plication of diseases land in East H is In town with his frierx
nt st: t Rossmers 11 Park 3 = hd EEE SE vening Ap the Silver | Tuesday evening, M 2 of about four weeks at tl ! Saral rantz, et. i > A \ Oliver der, who is able to ?
1en sta a ROS iil arg Ni cea L ( i a Se
s ple: Jor Sale Cheap ing Drama ¢ will ’ - ears H ved b ido Lop fter being 1
pleas- : po: I Xai ) ¢ t V y vid , ( ga ter being confined
The | A 200 Threshing nachine and pe good spe he act In Business Again { nd t f \ children: Mrs. E. 0 na 1 ! le t house with an attack of pne
 






    
      
  
   
 
  
 
 

 
 










 
  
 
 
  
 






 
Donegal Orin ( it G ) prietor of A 1sk of iL.ai { i ? ¢ } J : 'loyd Mr. J. } Freyvmeyer wishes to ¢
a; : % : \ address A. B. 1a R. D. N M Stor t ission 15 ai on Monday c a wo Tel re Vest He ie 31.600 he Yitie : . IN
his Was Costly he public that he j
urday nights storm the !Jo¥, Pa er to al 0 “Bre bn » \ -arload of fine cream
wind blew the large glass door over — TT Tee EEE bre : ; . i Mi In 4a e $= the West flour. All persons x
\t the R ILion Hotel building, to An Easter Ball Each Got a Tree : Good Prices « ause This : Un D Ty 8 o their own baking will do well
be occupied by Merchant I. D. Bene- A number of young folks from The pupils of the public Schools From all parts of this county come pret] ( or the past fif Os . 4. Donz) 3p ne Be : g on him before buying es
: man. The glass was broken Elizabethtown, held an Easter Ball were presented with a fine Catalpa reports that the tobacco acrea seven 18.:, The fureral will “be Perches of land in R ¥6 !.{ where
——-— in Mt. Joy Hall on Monday evening, tree for planting last week. They | 1911 will be greater than that of any held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’- subject to charges of $6,036.66 Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Kline attd
To the Ladies which was very well attended were given by Watt & Shand of Lan- | Previous year. cloc Bs, Erom 1h Rouse and 2h a 'd the wedding at York of Mr, J
All the ladies of the town inter- ne — ooster ERR ee Hite Breyer re Yor ke Organization and. Banquet | Sale of Mountville and Miss Bi
ested in! Benevolence, are invited to | High School Loses REE RIT A Sociable SE nd L Re Pry or The Crusaders of the United Breth- | Main, al the home of the b
meet at the home of Mrs. J. M. In a practice game on Monday Let the Contract { St. Mary's Guild of St. Luke's Baer oY ow as Siu er © TN" ren Church will hold their .annual \iUests Were present. from Lanes
\ Brandt, Saturday afternoon, April|evening a picked nine from the cot- The contract for the new build- | Church will hold a =sociable at the Preok, a former pastor. banquet and organizatiof in the | Columbia, Baltimore, ‘Mountville
22, at 2130 o’clock. Come one, come | ton mill defeated the High School 23 ing of the Universal Hardware Works | honte of Mrs. Benj. W. Brown on Se————— church on the evening of il 27th. | Salunga.
all® and show youn interest in the|to 5. The game was played fon the was let this week. A Philadelphia | Thursday evening, April 27th. All Mrs. Lavina A. Witmer Rev. Lyter, D. D. of Harrisburg, will fe.
chile. i { school grounds. \y firm are the architects. ! argy‘cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Lavina A. Witmer dled on be among the speakers. Advertise in the Bulletin.
 

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