afl $l. an on m-=- \RKS s &cC. mn may an Julletin. ¥ ny eee Esse r xre bank full for several hours that Hi ————————————————————————— - VOL. X. NO. 7 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1911 CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—( )/UR ADS BRING RESULTS THE WEEKLY BULLETIN A UNION PICNIC A Barn Burned CAUSED CONSIDERABLE DAM- AGE IN THESE PARTS Three of the Sunday Schools will Unite and Go to Rocky Springs Schools of Trinity Church, St Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church and the Church of God, will hold their Fourth Annual Ricnic, at Rocky L.angaster, Pa., on 24m, 1911. The fare for the round trip will be: for Adults, forty (40) cents: for chil- dren from six to fifteen years of age twenty-five (25) cents. Cars will leave Marietta and Delta Streets at 6.45 on the morning of the picnic, and every half hour thereafter The Sunday Last Friday Evangelical Lutheran Flashes on Evening There Were Eevry Side When Houses, Barns, Trees, Ete, were Struck and Rain Fall Damaged—A Good Springs Park, Thursday, July » Lan the streams in this section of Jfning. » There was a cloud bust and it re- moved over 200 feet of P. R. R. tracks between Schock’s Mills and Collins. Lightui ki : until all have been transported. ie » ng struc into J splint- Special cars. will be furnished ered a large tree near the barp on for the baskets, ample provision the farm of Mr. John Gaul, south of town. The chimney at the residence of Mr. Thos. S. Geise on North Barbara Street, was shattered by a bolt of lightning. There were at least fifteen Inde- pendent telephones and also quite a number of Bell telephones burned out in this place. A bolt struck the gable end of Mr. Clinton H. Eby’s residence, north arranged for the return of the picnicers in the even- ing. It is kindly requested that all factories and business places be clos- ed on the day of the picnic, so as to give all an opportunity to attend the picine, who may feel disposed to do so. Tickets will be good going and returning on any car during the day or evening. Tickets can be pur- chased from the Superintendents of the different schools, and at the trol- will also be of tows, slightly damaging the ley waiting room at Chas. H. Zel- weatherboarding. ler’s, as well as at the public school A rain accompanied by a little hall 1 lightol grounds on the morning of the pie- hail and lightning galore, passed over nic. First car returning will leave this section last Friday evening, last- Rocky Springs at 5.30 p. m. All ing for,over two hours. baskets to be at the school grounds On the farm of Mr. Jacob Frey, at 7 o'clock a. m. A large number near Milton Grove, a bolt of light- of country people, as well as per- ning struck a tree and killed a cow sons from Florin, Rheems and Eliza- that was pasturing nearby. bethtown and other places will be A bolt of lightning struck a tree there. You are most cordially invit- at the residence of Mr. John Garman oq ¢, join in with us and help make followed a clothes line to another this Union Picnic the event of the tree and thence into the ground. season. Lightning struck the barn on the |Our Card Basket ™" ™ "cm. moves Fhree Will Make a Union—Other ————— Will Go Elsewhere, THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK The fourth annual union picni - from this place, comprising the Sun Who and Where They Have Visited— 14Y Schools of the Trinity Evangel cal Lutheran Church, St. Luke's Pro Many Strangers Here Over Sun day—Were You Among Them? testant Chureh and the Bethel of the Church of God, will be held at Rocky Springs Park. at Lan Epis opal Miss Olive Davis of Strasburg, is visiting in town. oo . . 2 The fare for the round trip will be Miss Irene Kover of Philadelphia, 40 cents for adults and 25 is visiting in town. Mr. George was in town Sunday. Mr. Albert S. ter, was in town this week. Mr. John Frantz of Middletown, Ported. called on friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Shires spent Sunday with Mrs. Shires’ parents. pienicers in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ginder of : factories and business places in the Rheems, Sundayed with friends here. Miss Myrtle Beatty was the guest all an opportunity to attend the pic- of friends at Lancaster over Sunday. pic. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shickley of Tickets will be good going and re- Philadelphia, are visiting friends in turning on any car during the day town. or evening. Tickets can be purchas- John A. Coyle, Esq., of Lancaster, ed from any of the Sunday School was in town on business last even- Superintendents and at the trolley ing. waiting room at Mr. C. H. Zeller's Mr. and Mrs. Martin Metzler spent as well as at the public school ground Sunday with friends near Keagle’s on the morning of the picnie. Mill. Returning the first car will leave The Misses Katie and Annie Zer- Rocky Springs at 5.30. The com- phey have returned from Atlantic mittee requests that all baskets be City. left at the school grounds at seven Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams spent o’clock. Sunday with friends at Mechanics- The people from the country, also burg. Florin, Rheems, Elizabethtown, and Mr. Levi Heisey and family of other places are most cordially invit- Donegal, spent Sunday here with ed to join in the picnie. friends. The Methodist and Evangelical Mr. Frank Grissinger of York, was Sunday Schools have decided to pic- etl Cee. premises occupied by Mr. Henry Lutz at Donegal Springs on Friday even- ing. The bolt did dut slight dam- age. A bolt struck a wheat shock and completely destroyed it near the barn on the E. L. Nissley farm tenanted by Mr. William Hassinger at Done- gal Springs. The storm was disastrous at Sprecher Bros.” poultry farm, near Rohrerstown, and after the storm peeps were To Abolish Cranking The Middletown Journal of sat- | urday contained the following: | “Mr. Harry Schock, of Mt. Joy, was in town Monday morning. He suid that in a small manufacturing plant in Mt. Joy, in which he is in- terested, they are making a little “starter,” an apparatus that will cost only a trifle and will start au- tomobiles without cranking.” — Eee four bushels of dead gathered up. Awarded Fence Contract Raymond Wolf of Brecknock The committee, Messrs. M. S. Bow- township, was riding on top of a load Man and John Eshleman, have f wheat when he was struck by a awarded the contract for the erection bolt of lightning and killed instant- Of a fence along the front of the Mt. Joy Cemetery to the Corbett Fence Roll- Company of Hagerstown, Md. RE Friday evening At the home of Mr. M. A man on Marietta Street, lightning followed the telephone wires to the An Issue Framed house, burned the telephone, mould- An issue was framed in which ng and did other Anna N. Kraybill of Florin, was slight damage. made plaintiff and the Southern Pipe The dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Line company defendant to deter- Rohrer, at East Petersburg, was hit mine the value of property taken by lightning, but escaped without from plaintiff by the Pipe Line Co. washboard and seri x ds que ¢ « a fe 4 : Serious damage, and a 60 by 30 to e Misses Dorothy and Hilda John- . il 4 o bacco shed owned by Jacob Rohrer : son have gone to Terre Hill for : rate would continue until the next Annual School Report son ha gone 10 Fre @ Census is taken the question is not, was overturned by the wind. While awaiting a trolley car at the Landisville Camp Meeting grounds during the storm a number of per- sons standing beneath the porch roof at the boarding house were consid- erably frightened by the lightning striking the corner of the roof. At the residence of Mr. Hiram Wolgemuth, near the mill along the pike between here and Marietta, a belt of lightning struck into a win- dow, thence to a chimney from which The annual report of the Mt. Joy Borough Schools our advertising columns. may be found in report in poster form was also print- ed by our jobbing department this A Low Yield reported a bumper wheat crop thru here, we are informed that many jumped to some wires and into ; % average twenty bushels to the acre. the ground. The damage is slight. ag snty bushels to het ——--t———— Derr of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday A barn on farm of Albert Fass, e Bh nd ott the fam A here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R near Hossler’s meeting house, Rapho Little Girl Missing township, was struck by lightning, Martha, aged eleven vears, daugh- during the storm on Friday evening ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bender and totally destroyed. The building of Sporting Hill, was sent to the was a frame structure and was filled store with 75 cents with which to with the grain from the farm, to- buy groceries and nothing has been gether with the live stock and a full seen or heard of her since. line of farming implements.. When TTY the lightning struck and fired the His Lip Was Out building the men on the farm quick- Mr. Joseph Geib, an eniployve of ly turned their attention to saving tpe Grey Iron Works, was sfruck the live stock and managed to get haq blow on the mouth by "2! of the stock to a place of safety of iron while at work on Friday. His ith exception of two sows with lip was cut through. pigs, twenty-three in all, which were burned. The barn was one of the most modern in Rapho township. The Only a marred mass of debris is left of the structure. 1ated at $3,000. —_— t 1 I ’ I f a —————————--- A Big Success festival in the park hereeon |: Saturday evening under the auspices of the Evangelical Church attracted ( many The loss is esti- people, thereby proving a Ww grand financial success. The Base Ball Scores a — We have $127,725 Bonus the scores of the Tri- State, National The Pennsylvania arranged whereby the lailroad Mon- and American Leagues will be posted day paid the State Treasury $127.- | er on our bulletin every evening. Those 725 as the bonus on increase of interested in base ball will find this stock amounting to $38,317,500. y a great convenience as they can get -_———— Flint, Michigan, on a visit to his ing a Gordon press on Saturday the scores before they can be gotten For Sale Cheap arents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Longe- NO bones were broken elsewhere. We have a direct Asso- An exceptionally large bay window ker, west of town Ee — ciated-Rress Connection. In good condition. Tf you can use Mr. and Mrs. Ira Metzgar, son Home From the Hospital » re, pv it apply at this office. nd two daughters spent sev Mr. Melvin Peffer, who underwent ¥ Under Roof This Week ry etm, with friends at Lancaster treatment for blood poisoning at the Some delay was caused in the con- Will Arrest Tramps. struction of the New Standard Hard- ware Works building last week, the ordered the arrest of every tramy steel beams not putting in an ap- found begging in the borough. pearance. They arrived early this TT -———— week since which time the work is progressing very rapidly. ‘It is ex- By wearing one of Getz Bros reduc- pected to have the building under ed Straw Hats $2.50 Hats now roof this week. $1.75, Keep Cool i Kathryn Gingrich. The entire | D. C., is sojourning among friends : and relatives in the boro. | week. { Manheim, were guests of his brother —— eee. Mr. Edward Henry, Sunday. Although the government officials | today for Dertoit, Mich., going via Niagara Falls and thence by boat. farmers thru East Donegal have al- [spent last week visiting her cousin, ready threshed their crops and they | Mrs. Sarah Brady, on Marietta St. V. Fegley. a plece | 4s guests in the family of their son, Mr. Frank B. Snyder. y v3: : comer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGinnis and “OM . ———— ee on John are spending the week at Atlantic City. ‘Mac’ is attending Looking Them Up here was a big robbery at Leb- some time here as guests of her ts, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seemar Burwood Zeller, an employe Mr. J. Hershey Longenecker ar- Of office, had the ring finger of ived here Monday evening fro: his right hand crushed ile feed veek, returni Burgess Shank of Manheim, has | evening. transacting business in town the past nic at Heisey’s Grove, at Rheems few days. on the above date but no further ar- Mr. William Hummel of Phoenix- rangements have been made as to ville, Pa., was a Sunday visitor in fares, etc. our burg. Up to the time of our going to Miss Mary Eicherly of Lancaster, press the United Brethren Sunday was the guest of Mrs. Chas. Rickseck- School had not decided just where er Sunday. "it will pienie. Mrs. Wm. Rentzel, son and daugh- tl 4B aes ter, of York, spent a few days here We Should Have One with friends. Mount Joy, located on several of Mrs. Katie Gahr and daughter of' {pe best and most frequently travel- Lancaster, spent Sunday with friends gq turnpikes and roads in the county in the boro. is without a garage. Of late there Mr. and Mrs. Christian Fegley of pag been considerable rumor but no Lancaster, spent several days here action. A with friends. thinking the matter over, a man on The Misses Naomi and Sadie Engle West Main Street is seriously con- hardware man here is of Elizabethtown, were Sunday vis- 'gidering the proposition and a cer- itors in the town. tain Marietta Street resident also Miss Elizabeth Grosh of Lititz, has the bee in his bonnet We be- spent Sunday with her mother, on |jeve it would pay. Marietta Street. y ———— A Mnre— Miss Mary K. Shank of Elizabeth- i : Sixteen to One town, spent Sunday here with Miss Mount Joy and vicinity had the > : lowest death rate and the highest Miss Anna Hershey of Lancaster spent Sunday with her brother, Mr Joseph Hershey. birth rate last month since it has a Board of Health. sixteen There was one death and births. If this week's visit to friends. Mr. Stanley Zigler of Washington, “How Old is Ann” but what would our census be? , etl me md. Corporation Changed Name Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry of | Hardware Works corporation, has changed its name to the New Works. The change has The Universal here, a Pennsylvania Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newcomer left | Standard Hardware paper authorizing the ~ . been received at the recorder’s office. Mrs. Emma Stoner of Lebanon, ~ . . : The name now conforms with their trade mark brand ‘“New Standard,” : Ye under which their goods have always Mrs. Amos Beaver and Miss Elsie 5 been sold. His Arm Was Cut Mr. Thomas Brown Jr., met with a painful accident at Mr. R. V. Feg- ley’s jewelry store on Monday. He Reese and Johnny Evans of In-| ercourse are spending some time lere with the family of Mr. Jacob | I. Zeller. Mr. John Brandt, bar clerk at the was leaning on a show case when the glass broke and his arm was severely cut about the elbow. Exchange Hotel, left this morning or Philadelphia, where he will spend Purchased a Runabout Dr. B. W, narian of this place, purchased a few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Snyder spent everal days at Sparrow’s Point, Md Newcomer, the veteri- Krit runabout from the company’s local representative, Mr. H. S. New- he Elks’ Convention there Miss Carrie Ney and her brother amncn one night last week and it is ‘hester have gone to Baltimore, thought the thieves came this way their plunder In consequence vhere they will spend about ter th their uncle, Mr. Peter Resh veral detectives were loitering Mrs. H. ‘tin, of Lancaster, ar Charles Light and son ound iown the pas. few Jdzyvs. spending Pinched in a Press General home Thur Hospital at Lancaster, re- turned home Saturday and is greatly and daughter improved — . Harry Mil returned home last Thursday o Reading two weeks’ trip Moved to Lancaster] J e they were the guests of Mi Mr. Elmer Krall moved Rs fam- Mrs. J. L. Miller. Mrs. Miller ily and household effects to Lancas- caster, on Thursday, July 20th, 1911 cents for children between the ages of 6 and Buckins of Altoona, 15 years. Cars will leave Marietta and Delta Streets at 6.45 on the morn | Rengier of Lancas- ing of the picnic and every half hour | thereafter until all have been trans- Separate cars will be furnish | ed for the baskets and ample provis- ion will be made for the return of the It is kindly requested that all the town close on that day so as to give s Florin Affairs HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL 3 AGE WEST OF HERE Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Our Hustling and Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. Mrs. G. A. Geyer spent a.few days at Mt. Gretna last week. Mrs. Barbara Lehman {friends in town on Sunday. Hon. J. Harvey Raymond is spend- ing some time at Atlantic City. | Miss Francis Masterson of Lancas- | ter, was a Sunday visitor to our vil- lage. Mrs. Ettie sauger of Palmyra called on friends in town the past week. Mr. John Pyle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Shuemaker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzler of Co- lumbia, were week-end visitors to our town. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Herr of Eliza- bethtown, called on friends in town last Friday. | Messrs. Nissly and Joseph Gingrich | and Leo Smith, were Sunday visitore | to Mt. Gretna. Miss Tillie Weidman spent Sunday | with the family of Mr. Jacob Trostle | near Columbia. { Miss Edna Strickhouser of York, | was the guest of Mrs. H. Shuemak- | er over Sunday. Miss Mary Dierolf of Mount Joy | 3 visited called on her many friends in the | village on Sunday. Fisher's Vaudeville Co., is showing to large crowds nightly on the school | house lawn this week. Mrs. Spencer Ibaugh, of Downing- | town, visited friends in town last | I'riday and Saturday. f Mr. D. R. Landis and lady friend Miss Emma Hostetter, were Sunday visitors to Elizabethtown. Mrs. Ella Ebersole and daughter of Philadelphia, were visiting friends in town the past week. Miss Celesta Carson of Lancaster | is spending the week in town with | her father, Mr. Harvey Carson. Mrs. Jonas Smith and children, returned home from Ephrata, after spending a week in that vicinity. on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nis- | sly. Prof. E. J. Hoke of the Lancas- ter Business College, called on Mr. Oscar Young, who is a student at the College. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Sheaffer and daughter Mary, spent Sunday with the family of Benjamin Blocher, at Black Run. Mrs. Cyrus Regart, Miss Elsie Wat- son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Artz of Annville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gish, several days last week. The children of the late Mrs. Jane Carson take this means of thanking all those who in any way assisted at the funeral ‘of their mother last Friday. Mrs. Fannie Geiger and daugh- ter, Mrs. Anna Good and Mrs. Kate Wachstetter, are spending several days at Steelton, as the guests of Mrs. Kate Watson. a Mr. Isaac Hershey and family of Hershey and Mr. Paris Hershey and family of Lebanon, were welcome vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob N. Hershey. Miss Pearl Myers was a guest in Mount Joy on Sunday where she en- tertained at the piano in a very plea- ing manner. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Menaugh of | Philadelphia, after spending several | days in town as the guest of their ! daughter, Mrs. H. I. Stoll left for Mt. Gretna, where they will remain | Strated With a | day morning. | were R. ing in September. on Messrs. R. V, Gantz and Ed i by burning i farm, INJURED IN RUNAWAY Amos Harry, of East P Has a Leg Broker Amos Harry, who resides Petersburg, was the vietim ful accident on Friday when he was thrown from i on he was driving, and tl} of the wagon passed over breaking one of those me two places. Mr. Harry w ing to get his hay in before the ap- broke, ¢ driving in front of smith shop an auto came & proaching storm oun Obituary Notes ! THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER at East of a pain Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue iternoon, + hay wag 1¢ wheels his legs, : Miss Sarah Alwine died at Gains~ burg, west of Elizabethtown, aged 78 vears, 'mbers in as hurry- and while Esther Elizabeth, the nine-months Ande's black. ©!d daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Along and | Maderia of Elizabethtown, died on frightened the horse The animal | Wednesday night. scared and Mr. Herr was thrown from the load of hay under on. The wheels passed Mr. Emanuel Gundecker of Lane the wag- caster, died last Monday evening, over his |He was an uncle of Mrs. Dr. Jno. J. legs and broke the left one in two |Newpher of this place. places. His eight-year-old son, Her- Mrs. Katharine May Hinkle, wife bert, was also on the wagon and the of Thomas Hinkle, died at Colum= horse ran as far as Undertaker | bia last Wedndesday night from a Sheetz’s place of business, where the complication of diseases in her 60th wagon hit a tree and the shafts were year. torn loose, the ground and en at the wrist. After both er and son had been attende Garretson, they their home, ——l eee THEY'VE ORGANIZED Twenty-Five A Men’s Bible Class was organized in the Evangelical Church on Sun- The following officers elected for the ensuing term: | President, Mr. C. 8S. Ging Pres., Mr. Frank Peffer; Sec., Mr. F. Eshleman; Treas.,, Mr. J. H. { Gingrich. The boy was thrown to rendered uncon- i scious, and one of his arms was brok- were removed to Clement G. Boyd, of Manheim, died last Tuesday night aged 74 years. He served a term in the Leg- islature and was also prison inspec- tor. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ginder of near Milton Groye, died last Tuesday, after a short illness. The funeral was held Friday morn- ing, with services in the church at the fath- 2d by Dr. Membership of Mt. Pleasant. James Witman Mr. James Witman, a blacksmith of Elizabethtown, died last Wedneg- day, after a long illness, aged 55 rich; v. [74 Henry Shelly Henry Shelly died last Tuesday An endeavor is now being made |°YeNiDE at his home near Ginder’s to procure a charter and the mem- | 5¢hool house, bers will make every effort to make | W28 blind and had been in ill health the new organization a success. It for many years. will be called the “Fetch One” Club | ral children survive. and its motto will be ‘“Ich meaning, “I Serve.” The organization Em Was Forging Checks Edward Haines of this place. was | arrested by Constable Andrew Weid- | man on Saturday on a cl | forgery and false pretense, preferred [ by Mr. Ed. Ream. Mr. and Mrs. John Nissley of Lan- | hearing before Justice Chas. H. Zel- He was caster, visited the former's parents | ler and committed to jail for a hear- Fire in Grain and Wheat Fields Late on Saturday afternc | was discovered in a wheat the farm of Jacob Horst, near Pleas- Sholty, of Bamford. The nt Hill school house. Over two took place this marning acres were burned {acres of grass in each fielc Removed to Hospital Mr. Clayton Warfel, aged 1 oldest son of Mr. Emory Warfel, on Mrs | the farm of the Brandt Estate, north ‘of town, was taken to St. Joseph's ' ville. The funeral was held Thurs- Hospital at Lancaster last Friday af- day with interment in ternoon suffering with appe ——- starts with a membership of twenty-five. He passed checks Fegley, Wm. H. Ream, forging the names of A. B. Swope and Amos H. Biever both hotel men at El | town. The fire spread to the fields of Henry Weaver and ee | Datel Shank, dsetroying several ! His age was 65 years His wife and sev- The funeral services were held Friday morning at Chiques, «with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Deine,” = Talitha Hiestand Miss Tilatha, daughter of Simon and Bertha Hiestand, at Salunga died early Monday morning, aged seven years, three months and nineteen days. She underwent an operatio. quite recently. The funeral will be held from her late home this after- noon at two o'clock. Interment will be made in the Mennonite Cemetery at Salunga. 1arge of given a Mrs. Amand. The death of Mrs. Amand, a wid- ow, occurred Monday morning at her home at Bamford, east of Landisville from the effects of a stroke of para- lysis. Deceased is survived by three ibabeth- on fire | children, Harry of near Salunga; field on | John, of Highville and Mrs. John funeral from the Mennonite church at Rohrerstown. Miss Annie Hernley 1. = The Miss Annie Hernley, of East Pet- | fire is supposed to have been caused ersburg, died after a lingering illness brush on the Horst on Monday evening in her eighty- | fifth year. She was a member of the Mennonite church. A brother and two sisters, as follows, survive: Mrs. 5 years Sarah Heller, of East Petersburg; Jarabra Connelly, of Master- sonville; Christian Hernley, of Har- Hernley's ndicitis. cemetery, near Manheim Entertained the Sewing Club. Mrs. Amos B Root. Miss Mary E. Newpher of this Mrs. Barbara, wife of Mr. Amos B. place, entertained the Ladies’ the family of Mr. Samuel Myers, near | Club. of Lititz, of which s} member, at her home on Thursday ling afternoon eee ee tl Gee Declined the Call Rev. Mattes, of Trenton, N whom the Lutheran Church 1 tended a call to the pastora at a salary of $1,000 a vear or some time. : : for me tim urday sent his declination Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Easton, Mr. —— —— and Mrs. J. K. Frymeyer and Mr. El- St fw 1 i} ; Stress o eather mer Strickler called on relatives and “Pp A : i hp : . X ear lady, pleace help an friends at the following places Sun- tng ; . 3 ie inate man had no v day: Neff§yille, Petersburg, Lititz, ’ . | : : 1y sin 1 win leamstown, Millway, Swartzville, | hat y yi Nb man na 8 ) Vera Criize, Vinemont Fritztown, pp ; : = . : ohnovelll now, mur Sinking Springs, and Reading, re- etl turning home via Ephrata, Adams- : SL HT : Placed ‘in Position town and Lancaster lhe trip Faia : HR . . ; . 1 F Ay Si rviso € made in Mr. Strickler's fine tot o car. . JOS and a — ¥ Main strec ide f 1 Some Gunners, These, me— m Messrs Harry E. Getz, Scott Detwil A Colt Dies er and Walter Keller, ware out in A ble quest of groundhogs on Monday af- 7 Ginde ternoon Just how suee were we are unable to thing certain, the scribe vet been invited to attend hog supper ——— . S} What Was 1t? ue A “clinic” was held at the office of Dr. F. L. Richards on Saturday even- spent some time at Atlantic ter on Saturday He Detwiler p occupied the | verty on Lumber street. ing which was attended by all the physicians in the town, as well as a number of prominent business men. a — Granted by the Regist in W. VV hearer and > executors ree el Boys, Fly Kites! t f with eac $4.50 Su it 89 or Sewing Root, on South Market Street, died at 7.20 this morning after a long and ring illness, in the fifty-eighth Death was due to She'was the adopted daughter of the late Mr. J., to John M. Culp, of this place. * Her husband and three®sons survive: Mr. 1e js a I vear of her age a complication 6f diseases. ere ex- te here Albert, of Cresson, Pa., and Messrs. on Sat- John and Walter at home, Funeral Saturday 10.00 a. m. at her late home. Interment private. ——————--— unfor Sues for Loss of House, vork at Coyle & Keller, attornies for Annie Secvears, both of this 1 Ss 1st the Railroad company. On b. 1 property of Mrs. as destroyed by engine of the defen- ) ¢ : 1 sues to recover damages for the property. hushand sues to recover $600, sonal property n the building and also con ——--—— BroKe a Window Some time ng last night one plate glass windows at r | M DD. Beneman’s store was TH oken but it is not known how it Sein urred Te ————— -— Big Bargains { Only a few left. $2 Bros. Straw $1.25 Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin, bos I Susel a
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