VOL. X, NO. 1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911 50 CENTS A YEAR VoL I CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM = Florin Affairs THE REAL RSTATE MARKET Our Card Basket TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS Obituary Notes 5 IT WAS Some UPENING Local Doi ngs Mr. Benjamin EE, Hiestand is Very w Subscription Price of the Bulle. . KE. W. Garber's Pharmacy Does Busy Along That Line tin Will be Increased. THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST An Immense Business MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR TR TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER ———— GENERAL INTEREST AGE WEST OF HERE Mr. Isaac Mover has sold his farm FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK For over ten years this paper has Lon In order to celebrate the enlarged ’ ; and improved condition of his phar- macy, Dr. E. W. Garber held a grand | of 9 acres and 100 perches with im- s— been supplied to thousands of read ief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within foc Some Well Known People From Our Local and Personal Briefs That Have | PTC enents, nea McKinle) 100] Who and Where They Have Visited— | ©'S at the extremely low subscrip Neighborhood Have Passed to the house, in Rapho township, to Anni¢ Many Strangers Here Over Sun. tion price of fifty cents a vear Dur- Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue opening last Saturday and it was the Occurred Since Our Last Issue in | \ iibble for $ 0 y ’ ‘ ing that time the p: r was enlarge biggest day in the histor f this \ Our Hustling and Wide Awake! Gibble for 31,600 day—Were You Among Them? geLagl Lime Lie pape A H ¥ d - Iq ; ex "i 3 the Past Few Days. ood Sal Hershev has purchased the on numerous occasions and. (like strong 4 We known business stant at | Neighbor Village, Florin. i de, erghey Pur Iw - =~ Shenk’s cid 3 ; fh Frances Hess. ate bow ts h an te A | Ralph Sheaffer roperty, corner ol Master Clarence Ford has gone to [Ohenk's cider) it improved with age Frances Hess, formerly a Ma: n 1 VIhb sure was Great soda fountain days. Avenue ' For he past fe ears |i r sel a hand uve 3 : o Mi d Mrs Y. Mum ) 1 Ce 1h A Cit the past Ww ar t never and for some vears a teacher presented with a indsome souvenir Mr. Adam Herman moved into the x w + 1 i m ‘ + » { § » ro I'he Bottle Bursted I ober dd | ¥ ¥ : : a Geni nd. M Yohnstin it : : 0. no : nn of Mr Springer, east ‘ i forace ( ) Sul | : ; 1 : Ihe Baccalaureate Sermon She the £ i I ! : M 1 1 ay ! n ind rn R F. G. y I Vi ted : 1 ) 1 1 o1 ( ‘ f th Be I ! ot] ethtown, Decoration I | 3 ' : 1 ot 1at I ” : nA l . t lin | : ho 1 ( 4 | “We : y M Pn ' ‘ yt 1 quickl I y | number of or Mrs mn tarber ! 4 Iu 14 : s n of nd : : ; ‘ ¢ n \ I ‘ tht | ’ 11 In t i erel | 141 Oo 1 vit ¢ C( t th 1 the . $ ¥ f 3 ul - | - ~~ ere tq aa atternoon ry der ¢ ectio 1¢ 1D¢ ¢ of M d Mr imon Good " ik ! : up the loins of you ind and be house Interment in the Ma 1 tendent, George B. Wilsor y B Lh i Tine ANTE )., and other parts of the West 5 ’ sis : ’ t ki i i gh Ir. and Mrs. George Geyer spent | Fimes Change ) SiMe Dn, 3.0 ue : sober Fhe graduates, principal, Union cemetery - eta the slacking lime would burst the Tuesday at Elizabethtown, as the | The United Preshyterian Church of J id Mi fA ok uberle Ol school directors and friends were - x y I Vacs 1 ttle ] tun the fish, which point { ( na Pa h FS nstalle farris Q guest 1 the In rice 3 2 Mrawberry kestiva \ n view r +1 WF , 0 f th daught Mrs. Leo £ a, Pa . 2s 3 1st 1s alled 8 ; Sal present I'he sermon was fine and Mrs. Jacob Becker. A strawberry festiy ve helg | 2 tad in view The bottle, however Cobb Hine organ here is nothing remark : BR Eber ¢ | the church was crowded A lentire Susanna, wife of Mr. Jacob Beek py the Ladi ed oR bursted efore he threw it and He ! a 1 118 except hat y Deo- Mi Sallie rantz ol Qancaster z % ! «a HOCIE ( 1- 5 : som A Miss Amanda Oy¢ 1 trained able about thi xcept that the peo i : : ; 1 ; of the occasion as the fine anthem ep, died at her home one mile west t Rvinioely 1d Wohin eceived tl contents in his face. nl wh re i thi r t Spe Memorial Ja i towr visit- : od E ! ¢ 1 nurch or 13 PS : i. ise oi th Yoftorson Hospita ¢ | ple who organized this church f pen Vi i: Da n Wn ty ndered by the choii of Manheim last Wednesday morning jp t 3 i a . There is a possibility of him losing : I Pirst Preshvteri: f the same Ing her sister, Mrs ary Bn ir died oe : ount Joy Hal, on baturday even { Philadelphia, was the guest of er pag Fir Plesnyrerianl Of, Hie sulle A H : = ue ( > Eu -,-— from a throat affection, 1ged 66 jp, June 10th Strawberri i his Pa? sight mn place because it hought an ran: Miss Harriet Aller of Glen lL.och : J . : . fd 0 Dilly £; ees, oS eee etl eee brother, Jacob T. Bover on Sund place because ought an organ; | tii I A NT : 10th Anniversary of His Ordination Her maiden name Ruhl : Yi ndwich hick- | ho: Zeal : Vas any ars ag is spending a few days v 1 her sis- 3 ; 5 i ¢ 1 he chick- 5 Mr. Jacob G. Zeller and Mr. Men- but that was many years ago. ih M.M ibis i ! Rev. Father 1. H. Melchoir of St. She was a member of the Brethren ., vYi : off I also} No Locusts Here Yet. : : : EE ] .ib, on West Don ag fd GH, COM ee ala " augh of Philadelphia, are spending s ps Mary's Chapel here and St. Peter’s in Christ denomination Beside he Ba, : Fhe seventeen year locusts, crop of several weeks at Mt. Gretna, where They are Beauties oil irl iw os Chapel at Elizabethtown, held a re- husband she is survived by two dau ga 1911, have not vet appeared in this : . Tats 3 1 fore ‘ 117- i ton vittle and Mrs. John 33 ' . + mT i they are repairing Mr. Menaugh’s Getz Bros., Clothiers, have fur hi FE Riahorn ; 2 ligious celebration on the tenth an- ghters. as follows: Amanda, wife Received Youne Foxe i vicinit hey are expected to arrive ished rOTV 30 i snyder o vlizabethtown, spent Sat- . : ; 4 : N wecelve 2 koxes, | +} 1" : i cottage. nished a number of very beautiful ) pent niversary of his ordination to the of Clayton Hershev. and Susanna, iia ov a n the hill gions first. According : is Wii rowns f he degree te: fC t urday here as guests of Mrs. Jno Villiam G. Zeamgr, of Kinderhook : f Miss Mary Fair, Miss Ruth Stokes | 80WDs or the degree eam oO our Priesthood at St. Peter's Rectory vife of Phares Groff, both living in e i | to scientist locusts ought to be : y : 3 Mount Jov, No. 228. F. of A Thev E. Schroll den 3 received a crate of five voung foxes . : Miss Margaret Stokes and Miss Fan- { Mount Joy, No. 228, F. of A. 1ey or ak p So Elizabethtown oh Mondas On Mon- Rapho township. Also these broth- Now Vor ia TT along almost any day Some people EN . es tte : » eas a Mr lavto annebee¢ker 311 - » os Iron NeW ori state. hey are 1a : ny Fair were the guests of Dan’l | are on exhibition in the east window i h rann I contem- ,.v evening solemn vespers, sermon ers and sisters Philip. ‘FP. Rubl,'-; : in profe to believe that there will be ; ; ir s \ plates taking a trip to the west very about as large ag full grown cats Y 1 Brubaker’s of East Donegal, on of their store. ne Sup 1 4) and benediction and yesterday morn- Mary Ann, wife of Joseph B. Heisey, nd wi : nt ; | no locusts here this year, because ro — Aa soon. fe quit his job at’C. N. Mum- * ind when they ¢ arg 1 the ; : 3 —-—— Thursday. re — he : : on ! ing solemn high mass was held at and Elizabeth, wife of Ni: iel B in ; : ; there was a visitation of them in this A iit} , as : + g na's last week. Wiil 1urnish OX i 1009 Mr. Jacob Rutherford at Florin, Applying Oil. Cee . 10.15. Many of his members here Moyer, of Manheim; Martha, wife of we si Im 102, evidently another > Z : Hoa N 1 Mrs. M. A. Spickler daughter Miss hunters of this vicinit received a letter from his brother Mr. H. S. Newcomer isjamong the 5 were in attendance Nathan B. Ruh neat Vhite Oak variet) : R : Freda, Mrs S. Dearbeck and Mi : ip : a i seem... Joseph, who is managihg the Marion | first in town to apply oil to the street ' iamatensmese tf Bessie Harrison F. Ruhl a wimp ff eeetmia ; 2 A 3 i Joseph Dearbeck were guests at Ho- Always Has Fish Ohio base ball team, that his team |in order to settle the dust? The boro op Titi ol od oh Parade and Ball Game am F. Ruhl, of Penn townshij ! . : ; : ily Hereafter the Lie Won't Go . v : 1 : e] 1 on Grove last hursday 1) Sef yy h 1 else s leading the league by seven games [applied it at his residence on Main pa! ; t 5 TU PC A large number of people from funeral was held and interment : A diton 1 jou not many i : ey nd Market st Mana Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Rohrer of N itd di i pe ; ( thi s Mr. John Dar . : BEd any Joe well known here fang Market streets vi y Vv. Ci i {sit + town went to Elizabethtown vester- made at Naumanstown on Saturday. : i ¢ rom he arelessly left his . : Si Se Y ity, were lere on a visi 0 re 11 s Lite st Nialr treet ill During the month of May, Mr. | — 0 4 * day to see the parade and ball game. mn tion list ying on a trolley = : $135 Ls : Mrs. Rohrer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Et t green grocer alwi I fresh fish : : \ I nk Phillips prop.irta* of ihe Our Home Markets ye 5 . x al D The cars were crowded. 90 beinz Cough Drop Man Dead ; ih : roront rs 3 scanned by a . 5 r 3 > x 1 W. B. Detwiler, over Memoria ay 2 We Ty for sale Ihe Will be « ned Flerin Inn, had ove 1600 peonle Foday Merchant H. E. Ebersole * id stered on one Fhe parade William Clayton Eneck, manufac eve that happened to pass v : J \1 les E. Reed and friend : = : ; : , Cn ¢r at his hotel! and also rv- | pays as follows: : 5 ’ a sad disappointment and w turer of the famous “W. C. E cough t \ V 1ally return- w= ; v 3 aie nan spent fron Saturday . 3 : . : ese people with dinner. Mr. Butter, 28c a 1b.; eggs, 17¢ a doz.; y : yy Not even patronized by the town’s "drops, died at his home in Lititz on \ Small Fire, t} indr a conductor : Fis a Iz 1 a Thi: y + Das to to-day with his sister, Miss Eva he ra x : ' fy T M otta street b ¥ A cpt T get Y ) : ard lc a 1b.; potatoes, 40¢ a bu. 5 ] T ide i Phil Inhi secret societies, Sons of Veterans, P. Monday from a complication of di : ’ s t é t that circulation now i i teed T'h reside in Philadelpl ' : n f 1 Hit ft ‘enn A Fhe iollowing guests were 3 eG t . r w - 1 chil OO. S. “of A’S Company, school seases, aged fortv-one ve Ss. He 1 rp es i , $ oe t Wis " : Dr. and Mrs right and chil- 55. ? ” X | svlvani . ‘Of bi W tin . pleasantly entertained at the hom: Were Quite Successful tain Pht tunday children or the Borough's Dads. survived by his wife and three chil sylvania Railroad, but was extin amin enti liens ® 3 na . a . . . 1 spe o aay . a x Da ¢ ot of Frank Fair on Sunday: Mr. Dr. F. L. Richards of this place, Yor with her Dateii Mr. and Mrs The decorations were few and far dren, his parents and four brothers 1 wn Was Loval t g Y . . WF, e Wit 1er parents, Mr. ar Mrs. . Yn tol afore: T ’ . Newgard, and wife, Wm. Deitrich, {and Mr. Rich and son of Marietta W. B. Detwiler on West Main St between pre OF Ei———— { : : : ha thin loing our town . +3 in 3 5 Ta T s 2B De ller o Wes VI: St. ares Ie 7 wife and son Jerald, Miss Viola | were trout fishing at Brogueville, Mr and Mi Charles B. Bowman ——- —— - This Dog Should be Shot y ! 1 loval to the cause ves- # : WE A 3 5 Mr. and Mrs. larles I. Bowma esis lf ips—etes : Dietrich, all of Palmyra, Pa.; Chris- | York County, on Ascension Day and ind son Henry and Mrs. J. BE. Garvin A Concert at Petersburg. Some time during Saturda ) t . t lreds of flags hung in d Nie ; 2 3 SN 3 4 oe and so He yt MTS. . t x ; . tian Fair and lady friend of Mt. i were quite successful. of Lancaster, were entertained in the The Colonial Concert Company, of a worthless dog destroyed 26 young House Party at Landisville COZ eG. A and Sons : 2 : . ) «dl Cas ; Ve 2 ©] erial : 1 3 Joy; Mr. Irvin Fair and family of T= family of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Newpher Lancaster, composed of Mrs. B. F. and two old turkeys and the follow- Miss¢ Mabel Shenberger, Ma f Veterans decorted the graves of ’ Maytown; Thomas Geise and wife of For the Quick Byyer Sunday Kline, mezzo-soprano; Mi M. Maud ing night a lot of breeding Indian Tille, Edith Arno 1 M tict des the various geme- ¢ Fr Non Cauffma . | We have a special lot of Suits th: et A . ri > n ‘ 1 i Mt. Joy: Benj. Kauffman of Mt. Joy: \ i 1 special lot of units that Dr EW Garber attend the. an Mentzer, piano: and B. Frank Kline Runner ducks for Benj. Brown on Saturda and ind 1 he | t ef ut ide from this the town Fair rarity were $10.00 and $12.50 the » ar Ge. NVo Am IED A feg.tie an: EhAT r I~ Thi 1 Benj. Fair and family of town. vere $10.00 and $12.50 that Ne AT nual banquet of the Alumni Associa- | T€ader, gave a concert in the hall of the H. H. Myers farm at Florin. This tt ntl dis- 1S very quiet ———- Ee ‘losing 1 t $7.50 é $8.50. Me ont ¥ i meni a : ‘ glosing ont * : and $8 tion of the Colleze of Pharmacy at | the East Petersburg Fire Company poultry was all properly housed, but meeting grounds. |i e—— 0 — : : This lot includes the new Browns : i" £ BE iE ‘ : ‘ 5s Former Resident Weds ’ Go t X S y; 1¢€ own Hotel Walton, in Philadelphia, last ©D Saturday evening under the aus- the dog tore down the netting and thm — arvensis Sold Over a Hundred > ; I an rays. retz ros. ! ery i f a Le i , i ; The Brooklyn Weekly News un- X AE y ? Tues evening pices of the Brotherhood of Zion entered the yards and houses. A 17-Year Locusts Appear Mr. Frank Peffer sold over one . - : 1 .e ; 3 I } el 1 ar \ 1 pai ) T 7 I I | 1 ‘ul ) der date of May 27, contained the robin Tee Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longeneck- Lutheran church, of the same place. reasonable reward will be paid t« The 17-year locusts peared | hundred of those beautiful flags Wad i following: Tl ¥ » Ji 2 V, er, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Longenecker rm— iS any one who can locate the cur. by the millions in So ersey and || orders for fifty more. He will ALY “The culmination of a pretty lit- 1 Pa nae Ve Bron nos hen ind Mrs. C. Owen Brandt spent ves- | Using Every Precaution Si —————— Wi sites through many of the country dis-|fill all orders given him for Fourth : : day after whe wo large cakes ° gigi : ey ToiFi “ip : : ; 1 ; { ' 5 tle romance which had its happy | i ie Pane 3 1 o . age cakes terday at Mercersburg, making the Until recently Mr. Gifford Del.ong Held an Outing tricts are reported to be causing |of July and Grand Army Day but ending in the renewal of an old |!® , off Mr. Harry Frank's wagon at trip by auto. was ‘watching’ the local small-pox Yesterday the Sunday School | much destruction | place your order early. , ‘ a Market streets. » : > . : oa | acquaintance, occurred on Wednes- | Main and Market street Vrs. Louisa Willer srtoit, | ¢ase from 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. but to Classes taught by Miss Sybilla Boyce | memes Mle | ——— pif Mrs. Louisa iller of Dertoit, : | day afternoon, last, when Mr. ’ Mich., is here to spend a month with | Us€ every precaution to prevent the and Mrs. Brinser held, an outing at | East Hempfield School Board | Were at Shippensburg “Lem” Gallagher, the well known Burned by Electricity. |, Mrs. M. A. Spickler and her grand- | Spread of the disease Mr. Frank Good Zercher’s Grove, having a very| The East Hempfield township Yesterday Rev. Kulp accompanied real estate dealer at Bay Dodge and Mr. Walter P. Fryberger, a grocer daughter, Miss Freda Willer. Mrs. |i now doing night duty there. The pleasant time. Those attending {school board will meet next Satur-|by a large number of members of Miss Carrie A. Browne of Glendold, | of Marietta, was badly burned by a yyijjjer. although eighty years of age, | Patient is doing very well and there were the Misses Beatrice Shatz, Mir- | day at Rohrerstown for organiza-|the Yorker denomination went to N. J., were united in marriage at |heavily-charged electric light socket .4e the trip alone lare no further developments. iam Mummert, Beatrice Pennybeck- | tion and the election of teachers Shippensburg, >a., where they at- Bradley Beach, N. J.’ during a storm last Tuesday evening. Messrs. P. Frank Schock, C. Owen —— er, Mary Shank, Lillian Roth, Pearl | tlm tended love feast. r rallag r is w 's 7 pr mesmo off Ancona | : { . Schr ‘eo ‘ine Ji Tr £ ¢ | 2 vs eee ll Mr. Gallagher is well known here. Brandt and Mr. Ditch ’ ¥ . Brooks is filling the vacancy as bar ! Schock and Ditch returned home | Miller and Miss Lillian Brown, both | That you will be cool by wearing Eee S. Krady’s Mt. Joy Nurseries, that . Had a Stroke Y clerk at the Central House. that same day. of this place. Their many frierds fone of Getz Bros. cool Straw Hats. Deeds Recorded are offered for sale. Go and see ( While digging garden a few even- ret 4m | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seachrist of | wish them a happy vovage thra life. $1.00 to $3.00. Isaac Moyer to Annie M. Gibble, | them. i x - FL x | k ings ago, Mr. George Frank, Sr. Preached to G. A. R. | Lancaster, Miss Amanda Bell, post- —————— | TT». 9 acres and 100 perches of land in Th er was overcome by the heat and has Rev. Pulsifer preached a very ap- | mistress at East Petersburg, and Two Fine Business Places’ | Born. Rapho, $1,600. They Deserve It since been confiend to his bed. H i S i te’ : 5 i Dilli ES : y soci , isd Ovi : this wits e proniaie sermon in the St. Luke’s | Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dillinger, daugh- The property to be occupid@d by O.| Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Meckley at A ee The sociable on the Presbyterian Ss improving a 1s writing. § v 0 iss . S Wis i s r y \ las i 2 2 R Bpe! Sonia) miming eC. A. |ter, Miss Sarah and son Master |M Donaven’s store and theYone I. | Florin, announce the birth of a son. Ten Years Old Church lawn'last evening was well —eelD Cee Pe Q 3 i J y . > ror "et : Toad? Pe > 3 . and Sons of Veterans. | Benjamin Newpher, were very pleas- | p. Beneman will move into are fast | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Felker on Mt. With this issue the “Bulletin” [attended an§ proved quite a success. For Sale Cheap : j antly entertained in the family of | pearing completion and are two of | Joy street, announce the birth of a |enters upon the eveventh year of its Market wagon as good as new and First Communion jo and Mrs. B. S. Dillinger on Sun- | the finest business stands in town. | son. existence. Oil the Streets § | a . another in good condition if sold at Next Sunday at 8.15 first com- | day. ————— eee ——l eee ——— The reside on East Main street once. Apply to Mr. Charles H. Dil- | munion will be observed in St Mary's | Read the Bulletin. | Romper Suits for the children at|{ Belts in all styles and leathers, |2lso North B $e are settling the linger, Mount Joy, Pa, Chapel by Father Melchoir, | Read the Bulletin. Advertise In the Bulletin. [It payr 50c. Getz Bros. 25¢. to 75c. Getz Bros. dust with oil. 3 % H i . ! ihe ’ épha