——— be a = i R it R NH it li VAS ida of the vast amount of traveling dole on the Harrisburg and Lancas- ter X. NO. A” CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—( FOR NEW TROLLEY Florin Affairs Large Amount Was Mortgage fi Filed Yesterday HAPPENINGS IN \GE THE BUSY VIL. OF HERE recorder’s office yesterday ther In the morning WEST intered a mort the Middle was eile HY gage for $250,000 hy Local and Personal Briefs That Have .s town and Elizabethtown Street Rail Occurred Since Our Last Issue iu a . a : ’ way ombpany to ( i 1 11 Our Hustling and Wide Awake | | . fois » . I'rust Company trustee It covers Neighbor Village, Florin. ’ whatever rights the company has for a street railway from Middletown to Mr. Roy Ishler warns all loafers : Elizabethtown and all the road and to keep off his porch y Hi < vi Sau : equipment when completed I'he Mrs. Simon Gish visited relatives 3 ' . . road will pa throngh Middletown in Lancaster last Friday borough and Londonde township Mrs. Henry Young visited friends : ; Ny: ‘ Dauphin county, West Donegal at Elizabethtown on Tuesday. . . — : . township and Elizabethtown boro I'he residents of our town will oil |, . : in this county I'he mortgage sets their streets in the near future : : . forth that the proceed of the sal¢ Miss Maria Saylor of Lancaster, ay : . . 4 of the bond accompanying the vigited friends in town on Sunday. cos: 4 . ’ ; morta: will be used in the con Mr. Charle Carson made a busi ’ struction and equipment of the trol ness trip to Lancaster, on Tuesday . ley line It i gned Dr. HR. K Mr. and Mrs. John Nissly of Lan . Blon of Elizabethtown, as presi- caster, were Sunday visitors in town : . dent ind 1 k H Alleman, of Dr. Brison and family of Lanca . ; . t Summit, N. J., a ecretary el ent Sunday witl Jac Hostet- | - amet Al lfieseescsnnsemmn » ' ml lett Sund for | Opening at Garber's Pharmacy. ne 1b) ¢ Sunday | : | The improvements are fast near Ohic \ ! he 11 spend some | > Ee is |ing completion and those who visit { . | M Bl +3 ’ AF fo | E. W. Garber armacy on Jizabe Swords of t. JOY | 1 | 1 M hen he | ? hold h 1 vill be Gish ( W e con } t t} + : O 1 i P the | ( Not Stolen: St i 1 1 M ( t { I { 1 Os \ : \1 mediat ci la the " 1 1 ar 1 \k roc Z it \ ) e l.ancaster truth { 1 L¢ V tha y ti r t M ( ( T¢ 1 1 ( § 1 1( 1 he - ap - Wa QO ) ( 0 TY vi 4 r 1 Oct tr V 1¢€ 11 i My ” rh mo th y Vi Te rents | Sood of pre 0 M1 arry Ichler in this | =e { Common Pleas Tri: List I a Wagner of Philadel- | The last week of commol eas is spending some time in town | court before the summer \ tior her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | Will be held the week beginning M 29. There are 40 ct list ry Wittle. Mr. and Mrs. vigited the Among them are: B. H. Grei | Elizabethtown and Florin Street Rail way Co., and Herr vs. Z. W. Keller of The horse mention of Billet of later’s Mr. Paris Row- parents in J b R v Jaco . n on Mrs. Jef- : : Sunday, and Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. this place laater | ferson is a transaction, Clayton Gantz of : : i ’ of which was made in these columns Elizabethtown, visitec he latter's 4 oy 3 | ’ ted the latter's | .¢ tye time of the suit. | Jarents, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel pou | <7 y | Young, on Sunday. | 2 Ye Found Indian Skulls. | a Yiffe srfer fF Eliza- hi i i Mrs. John 1 7 nderfe ! of Eliza While workmen were digging hethtown, spent Monday in town as earth in the Princess quarry of the | e guest of her parents, Mr. and | ywpightsville Lime Company at Bill- | : WE WE A - MOUNT UR ADS BRING Local Doings MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTERE Mi. C. S. entertained United Gingrich the trustees of the Evangel- friends on fif- recipi- ical Church and a few honor of his the Refresh- Friday evening, in tieth birthday. He ent of a was number of gifts. were served and a nice very was time had by all present. snes UM ————— Benjamin Mickey. myer, they uncdvered a number of | ; 4 a : iT - h \ { Improving Marietta Turnpike Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of |bones, which, when put together | . Sy Y ~ . : . | The Marietta Turnpike Company York, spent Sunday in town as the | formed two human skulls. They + : : : : i . [has decided to remove all the break- guests of Mrs. Frank’s parents, Mr. | are believed to be tle skulls of Ind- : ‘ > 4 . lers on its highway between Rohrers- and Mrs. Emanuel Young. ians as many arrow heads and other | ~ 3 : J i |town and Silver Spring, and place Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nissly and | relics of Indian days were found { the trond it ood condition to mvite : rs | é g > two ila : : rer, are e | with the bones. Indians inhabited | : # . 3 t children of Hanover, are here : : ah | the automobile traffic which it is ex- on a visit to, Mr. Nissley’s pare= that section in the early days. | pected will amount to a considerable Ale iy 2 Christiz Jicalv EN . s Mr. and Mrs, Christian Nissly. : litem as the road traverses a section Mr. Harvey Hawthorne and fam- Now in Operation. {of the country’s richest scenery. A | The Universal Hardware Works | put its new tinning plant into oper- ation this week. This is one of the Frank Carson and two chil- Harvey Engle and ily, Mrs. dren, Mi ren, visited chil- friends in town on number of filled in and will be treated to a top dressing of crushed stone. the breakers have been | Pipe for | Sunday. finest, most modern and convenient drainage has been ordered to make | Mr. H. H. Miller of this place, plants in the east and was installed possible the elimination of the other | was interested to such an extent in under the personal supervision of breakers. The company expects to ! the traffic at his home that for his Mr. M, A. Rollman. W ork on the make further improvements to the | own perso. 1 benefit he decided to spacious new building will begin road in the very near future. soon. re Qe i very count all the teams and automobiles : that there on Sunday. He kept an aecurate accpunt, even hav- ing his meals served on the front porch for fear he | would miss a cunt. When he called, it a day 133 passed Filed Adjudications following adjudications were Martha K. Kauffman, East $1,934.77; Elizabeth The filed: Hempfield, automobiles and 128 teams had | Hiestand, Mount Joy township, $9,- 1 passed. This gives the public an [672.11 ——D- Get a Straw Hat at Getz Bros. turnpike. 25¢. to $3.00. Rohrer’s farm, burned together es, 10 cents at Sager’s. { — —- a { 500 Chickens Burned | The poultry house on Morris } wags | with its contenfs, | 00 chickens, because a lamp in { 1e brooder exploded. $1] rr A. ’ near Strasburg, | German Torchon Lace, 6 yd. a | JOY. PEN are hogs they are not | Jacob EARLY B RESULTS-—THATS HOODOO IS BROKEN High School Base Ball Team Wins Its First Victory The High School base ball team } ‘ip . . got back” at Maytown on Saturday Brief Local Happenings Gathered as 4 . % " by sending them home defeated 12 hey Occur With the Whirl of the . a . . wins | 109 Several weeks ago the local World for Quick Reading Within i I 1 team was easily defeated at May the Past Few Days. : . town and it was quite a “pill” to . have matters reversed here on Sat Wiel Fancy Hat Bands, 25c¢. and . y urday Seventeen good solid wal- Cus 0tz Bro ' g ™ lops, with but one slip-up charged Men 'an Color Khaki Trousers f ‘o ' to the visitors, tells the tale I'he $1.00 at Sager's Mr. H Hoff Pl ‘ full score is appended r. Harr) offman « *hiladelphia rn y ‘ : an MOUNT JOY H. S Sundaved in town " fl ' | 1 | rh oa ¢« John Shoema Ir an rami spent p ) 1 oe Re A ( Vv Sp Engle 2h y 4 : 2 0 Sunday at Elizabethtown . . 2 . . Germer, cf 1 1 1 0 M Alois G. Spinner of Philadel- _ o y. ‘9 y © } K'mer, 3b. . 1 : 2 3 3 phia, was town Monday ) Cs : . Ellis, ss., gm nq 0) Miss Carrie Druckenmiller of Har- . . im Schonk Cosvis o { 1 0 risburg, is here for the summer . : y y ire . : Hoffer, bE 0 2 0 1 0 Ladies’ Gauze Vests lace yoke or . ” : Ebersole, 1b . 1 0 ( 0 0 plain, 5 10 and 123c¢ at Sager’s § Bennett 2 1 i} 0-@ Mr. and Mrs Franl 0 1 10.0 nounce the birth of a son last I day - gr 9 ‘ : toal : 12: 17 27 12 ) Mr. John Smeltzer arrived in town ’ MAYTOWN vesterd f n nce of \ 1 1 ( o € eral eal Fert { 0 Re R ( Rr 1 former M 3 0 () 1 0 Lutheran pa rh about town o) 1 a 0 1 0a rat , Flo ) i 1 1 it \ \ \ f i i La M ) I ) 1t 1 ¢ ri Hal \ tion chic f nt i Mi \ Y 1 n f I Ge - » t! i i he i ) ( \ } . Poy X > I £1 f ! Left ind Sund 1 )1 Cha | th 1 in ls t end The boys yarad ( Doneg ) 1 \ 3 (Chi-Namel hat and/\tin rn) on Of Elizabethto Monday afternoon attdacted consider tence was ispended I ; ) ‘able attenti [he {paraders wert give him an opportunity to do bett {advertising the big demonstration TT I-ES &............ at Mr. H. 8S. Newcomer's hardware Gonng to Ephrata store. The Foresters Band and Degree Team will participate in "the big pa ith. Exten- now being rade at Ephrata oh July sive preparations are event. A chartered to hig this will be made for car trip. special make the BN A. , ')]”’ijhihtdr Wagon? the extensive that Wenger at Sporting Hill, uses How About Mr. Amos E. carriage dealer the Bulletin’s columns to advertise his business. He offers a number of bargains in his ad in another column Don’t fail to read it. svat lier ensssivass Fine Shoats For Sale Any person looking for fine Ches- ter White Shoats can get them by While they sold at calling on J. E. Schroll. being hoggish prices. eee Summer Underwear We have all styles and grades in Men’s and Bo¥s’ Underwear, rang- ing in price from 10 to $1.00 each. Union suits figpm Ades Aw ®l, 50 B. WW. D.,, 50c. to $1.50 per Suit etd. Getz Bros. Mt. Joy. / ——- ’ R ' For Sale Choice sweet potato plants at Mrs Hershey's greenhouses, Mt Joy. at. etl Re Fancy wicker work baskets, at Sager’s. \ boiler feast at since WHY Obituary Notes THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Some Well Known People From Our Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Neighborhood George Wealand died at Elizabeth town on Sunday, in his S1st year He was one of the oldest residents in that town Mr. John A, Krodel died at Mid dletown on Saturday aged 44 vears Thomas and Edward Krodel of E bethtown, are brothers of the ceased Mrs. Elizabeth Swisher Mrs. Elizabeth Swisher, of Leba non, went to Columbia to attend tl! funeral of her father, Abram Haine and took sick. She died in the Co lumbia Hospital on Wednesday he wa the 1 t of her aunt Mrs susan in until 1 noved 0 the hospita ¢ 1 nad t © hildren J I ( mn h er } Ha yf M tta D i} H f i : > 9 - 1 total 1 1 {0 Stat . 9 —— Or —— Guess He's About Right The followi | I fre 1rd: ( Land € qui I ‘Supt. L.. E. MecGinnes of eelt who was Perry county teacher when Principal Ira R. Kraybill of Mt. Joy was wearing dresses and making mud pies East Doengal will address the Mt. Joy grad class on commencement eve [hi is Principal Kraybill's term there, and he gets the h salary that Mt. Joy has ever paid $125.00 per month.” BE ,. k’r/ryyyoo)t tho Mennonite Church Preparatory and baptismal ser- vices will be held on Saturday morn- ing, May 20, and Communion ser- vices on Sunday afternoon, in the town church. Regular Service at Kraybill’s Church on Sunday even- ing. a — Wild Cat Falls’ Club Outing The ninth annual opening of the | Wild Cat Falls’ Club will be held | in the club house at Wild Cat on | iday, May 26. This is always a | great event. ! mieten lA on mes | Boiled Coffee Fifty Years At the age of 70, John Sturgfs has | can | Jewelry ven up the position of chief coffee the Moravian love- Lititz. 1861. ll A Rms Adveg for church | He held the position | | se in the Bulletin. It pays LET NA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1911 MERCHANTS USK township farmer, of 1 while hauli Blue, prices from 50c¢. to $3.50. | restor f tomato, plants. Dagad v) ADVERI Le BULLY THIS FARMERS ORGANIZE Will Hold Rheems, heir First Meeting a June 3 Rheems Farmers' Association at On Saturday evening, June 3rd, a John KR meeting of the newly organized phia, branch of the Lancagter County Far A : for mers’ Asgociation at Rheen will be Lod house ap Klizs held in the Rheems’' school ‘he brahch has an enrollment of twenty members for program Cont) the next meeting will be composed Hall, tl musical *and itera numbers A roup ¢ mong the discussions are the follow at Eliza ing: “Benefits of the Farmer \S80- on Mone ciation,” H. H. Snavel Willow St Co of How to Grow Tobacco Plants, B of the ¢ 1 tar . ‘ i Y y 19) I Garber I'he King Drag Dr. G Masonic A. Harte Mavtow: y : streets. mm———— — I'he Don't Miss This nounced d he “Capitol City Four’ composed following f Me 1 Salter Martin, Sutton derstood t ind Casse th Mr. Robert Gor- petween $ nan, one of Harrisbui very finest work on ti 1 i it the piano, will furnish very. soo the concluding number of the Mt Grand Loc J Higl hool Alumni pregram, yotal building 0 o1 ( orrow evening. This and will be the rtette composed of soloists from (pe of the wil Shar Carlisle and Harrisburg ides, rooms mbination and have {he use of th | 1 0 meeting can taker located al the broad ro l a ' i oded 1 on Ww Gre ng 4 ¥ » I | z I V 1 ) letting ¢ ror of the wor ed. The plar > -G- oC tv Masons for a mé Vlumni Entertaimnent I ha I a nd ¢ proved It l t wor ym pleted, 1 5 ( ongay —>- OE» . i } |} tad } I any . \ 1 liked it. So 1 There Was No “Dippis i ld take some hom ¢ ping wif rriving late, he lai hees wrapped in silvey : pi on the sideboard He forgo or ; : nquire about it till the next night] 1 Y the and then he asked his wife how she X iked it = 1N¢ LO€ to spend th fternoon Oh, I s'pose it's mighty stylish but I use it,” she said. jes’ kinder “I could’t Home for Good a : . - t no foam out of i v Miss Helen Marie Zeller, who has ! ) ' his it. and. when 1 bee. of tot 2 Dati) washed tt hildren they smelled een ( 1 pita O1 13 , GN : ow vera pd A Cen Kinde L I can’t say’s I Jlike : jt / . th ind re 1 f a — ¢ Ww 1 3 I IN ) € NEWTOWN he lt \ 1 1 Hof i ; ¢ Mr. Charles Hofer sojourned over ¢ n the r near future it i i 1 er 1 Sut with friends in Middletown. a cue A 1 Miss Tor Kenmmerly has recover- Jump Breaks His Leg ed from her sickness and is able to Mr. Jacob W. Wenger, a be about Mr. Ruf Hipple and wife paid ; bated straw, jumped | a visit to their children in Harrig= {from the wagon and fractured the | burg, over Sunday hi } yone yf 1 £4 les Y = thigh bone of left leg Mr. John S. Rhoads took a pleas- ER {ant trip to Middletown and Harris- Light Coats for Summer Davs burg, to visit Black, | day. his children on Sun- We have light Coats in Gray and Steel, ranging in Preaching services were held on | Getz Bros Sunday evening by the pastor. There Fay be services again on Sun . < May 28, at 10 a. m. Farmers Take Notice! my Tis 3 . : : he following wg Any person wenting lightning ar- | o Sunday at the homg for in their telephones, obtain same at S. H. Miller's Store, Mt. Pa. ——— eee | Nehemiah Haines} wife, Reuben Nig Joy, : : 5 all of Lar Weaver ga For Sale Sweet Pqtato pepper, g Hempfie r and Choice Plants, al and flow Mt. Joy,
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