+ 1 ve . ~~ I FW I Wit 1 Gt POPP LP THE WEEKLY BULLETIN * YOL.X. NO. 18 15th Annual Obituary Notes THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Mrs. Amos Eshleman died at Washington Boro last Wednesday, ag “UrJt years. Charles Henry Britton Charles Henry Britton, one of Mar- fetta’s most prominent residents, died on Wednesday, aged 72 years. His wife and two children survived. Cyrus Arndt The death of Cyrus Arndt, a form- er resident of Manheim, occurred at the Lancaster county almshouse on Saturday night. Dysentery caused death, after an ailment of some time, He was seventy-eight years old. Mr. Arndt had been at the institution about two years. He was born and raised in Manheim. He was a fine old man and was possessed of good babits. He was at one time well fixed financially. He had until coming to the almshouse carried mail for in- dividuals at Manheim. H. C. Rote, undertaker took charge of the body. A brother, Frank, of Lancaster, sur- vives. Mrs. Susan Gibble Infirmities due to age caused the death of Mrs. Susan Gibble, widow of John Gibble, on Wednesday even- ing, at her home near Manheim. Mrs. Gibble was in her eighty-ninth year. She suffered with heart trouble. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren for many years. Her hus- band died in 1895. Three children survive, as follows: Clayton, Man- heim; Lavina, wife of Joseph H. Hernley, of Penn township, and Jno. who lived with the deceased; also, by one brother, Jacob Donbach, re- eiding at Neffsville, and a sister, Mrs. Maria Rhoads, at Roann, Ind. The funeral was held Saturday at 9 o’- clock at the house, with services at 9.30 o'clock at Kreider’s meeting house, where interment was made. Joseph Conklin Joseph Conklin, a well-known ecit- of West Hempfield township, at the Columbia Hospital from About four weeks ago he izen died paralysis. was stricken and gradually grew worse. He was taken to the hospi- tal about two weeks ago. The de- ceased was in his seventy-seventh year. He was a son of the late Nich- olas Conklin, and was born at Iron- ville, where he resided all his life. His occupation was that of furnace building, but of late years he had lived retired, He was never mar- ried and was the last survivor of his family. Several nephews and nieces reside in Columbia, among them be- ing Forestry Commissioner Robert S Conklin, Josiah Conklin, Miss Anna Conklin and Mrs. Frank Ziegler. B. Frank Naylor Sunday morning B. Frank Naylor a carpenter and master merchant of Marietta, was found dead at his home by his son, Roy. Death was due to valvular disease of the heart, with which had been subjected for a long time. Deceased was a native of Marietta and was fifty-seven years old, He was a member of the Knights of Malta, Patriotic Order Sons of America and the Pioneer Fire Company. Deceased was a widower but is survived by the following chil- dren: Mabel, Marietta; Mrs. Edward Musser, Elizabethtown, and Roy, of Marietta. The following brothers and sisters also survive: John, of Lancaster; Harry, Aaron, Frank and George, of Marietta; Mrs. George Erisman, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Mary he Jue gner, of Columbia, and Mrs. Jos- eph McClain, of Marietta. The fun- eral will be held on Wednesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock from his late home. Dr, J. E. Angstadt Dr. J. E. Angstadt, one of Lancas- ter county’s mcst prominent homo- eopathic physicians, died at his resi- dence in Elizabethtown on Friday evening after an illness of about six! months caused by general debility. He was born in Berks County, and began practice at White Oak, later moving to Milton Grove, where he enjoyed a lucrative practice for a number of years. In 1899 he moved to Elizabethtown, where he contin- ued to practice until his disability. He was a Civil War veteran, having served four years in Co. B, 42d Regi- ment, and Co. B, 205 Regiment, and fought in many of the fiercest battles He was a charter member of J. M. Good Post, G. A. R., and its sur- geon at the time of his death. He served g term as a member of the School Board, and was a member of the Board of Health from its orgi- nization. He was in his seventieth year, His wife and the following | lynching as the remains were remov- ed a few minutes after the expos- a good job at a moderate price. Reunion children survive: Mrs. A .B. Ream, Mrs. D, C. Coble, Mrs. George West- haffer, Mrs. Solomon Baker, Mrs. Frank Miller, all of Elizabethtown, and one son, Blaine, of Steelton. Allen K. Martin. Allen K. Martin, a life long of this place, died at the home of his son Mr. W. A. Martin in York yesterday, where had been making his home of late. De- ceased was a saddler by trade and conducted a place of business on W. Main street for a long time. He served as Justice of the Peace for a number of years in the West ward He leaves the following children: Mr. H. A. Martin, of Lebanon; Mrs. Ira Harmon of Lancaster and Mr. W. A. Martin of York. The re- mains will be brought on Fri- day and services held in the Evangel- ical church at 10.30 A. M. Inter- ment will be made in the Mount Joy cemetery. Mr. resident he here Mrs. I. Lehman Swarr Mrs. Elizabeth H. Swarr, wife of I.ehman Swarr, east of town, died at the General Hospital on Saturday evening at 6.30 o'clock, from exhaus- tion, following an operation, aged fifty-one years, six months and one day. She was a member of the Re- formed Mennonite Church. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Elmer H., of Manor township; Clarence Irving and J. Lehman, at home; also, the following brothers and sisters: John M. Haverstick, of Manor township; Rev. Henry Haver- stick, of Manor township; Mrs. Ce- phas Hostetter, of Manheim, and Mrs John Habecker of Washington Boro. Funeral services were held at her late home on Tuesday morning at 9.30, by the Reformed Mennonites, and at two o'clock at Habecker’s Church, Manor township, by the Old Mennonites. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Eliza Dohner died at Colum- bia, on Monday, aged 91 years. (ieneral Meeting WILL HAVE STATE CONSTABU- LATORY HERE SEPT. 14th National Lancaster, Lebanon, Will R. Posts and Accept of the from Three Companies Guard, One Each Columbia and be Present—Many G. A. sons of Veterans Invitation. Camps £ ral The ge committee arranging fqr the Jghirand Army Reunion here Sq. 1 met in the Council Cham- bdr of Monday evening and heard re of the various committees, Mr. H. C. Schock presiding. The Decorating Committee was granted $100 for decorating purpos- es. Dr. John J. Newpher reported having had 5000 stickers and 500 badges printed. Mr. H. C. Schock reported having invited Governor Tener and Hon. Henry Houck but has not as yet re- ceived their acceptance. Dr. E. W. Garber of the Committee, reported that would be a mixed chorus of 75 voices and a male chorus of 25 It was suggested that a state constabulatory procured to keep order and head the parade on with the u- music there voices, squad of be this occasion and it met nanimous consent of all present. Mr. J. Fred Fenstermacher report- that Shannon with three companies of National Guard of Penna. i.e. Co. K. of Lancaster in charge of Captain Q. O. Reitzel; Co. C. of Columbia, with Captain Sny- der in charge and Co. H. of Lebanon with Captain Case in command will be here. Mr. J. Willis Freed reported hav- ing received the acceptance of the fol lowing G. A. R. Posts and S. of V. Camps to participate in the parade: Lancaster, Harrisburg, Elizabeth- town, Reading, Middletown, Manheim ed Major Bainbridge, Lititz, Strasburg and Safe Harbor. Mr. W. R. Heilig of the Finance Committee reported ' great progress in the collection of funds for this oc- casion. There is a possibility of be- ing a surplus and in there should be it will be banked and will create a permanent fund for Memor- ial Day. After the discussion of the details the meeting adjourned. tl Q meee case minor Photo of the We have a large photograph of the recent lynching at Coatesville in our window. This photo was taken by an American Press artist shortly af- ter daylight the morning after the lynching and shows the charred body of the negro. This is the only photo taken of this particular part of the Lynching ure was made. Atl A Bring your printing here and get MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, I Mr. Snively of Harrisburg, attended | the funeral Elleston, hus- | band of Mr. John A, Snyder's sister, at Auburn, N. Y., on Monday. Mrs. John Wharvell spent Sunday and Monday with friends at York Mr. Mrs. H. E. and son Bernard spent Sunday at Pequea. of Joseph Our Card Basket THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK and Ebersole Who and Where They Have Visited— Many Strangers Here Over Sune Mrs. Frank Brian and Mrs. Wm, duy y Were You Among Them? Way spent Saturday at the Eden pic- nic. Walter Greiner and lady friend, Marion Weltmer of Reading is vis- iting in town. Mr. Z. W. Keller has gone to Mary- land on busineses. Mr. Samuel Rinehart spent Sunday at Elizabethtown. Mr. Ivan Shellenberger spent Mon- day in Philadelphia. Ida Brian, attended the Eden picnic on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Greiner and son John Hillsdale meeting on Sunday. Miss Emma Batzel of Philadelphia spent Sunday in town as the guest of were at camp- > r Q { Strask Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dierolf. Mr. P. \W. Stauffer of Strasbure, |, ‘wo snd Mrs. J. M. Backeusive was in town Yesterday ol were guests in the family of Cyrus Miss Ida Boyce visited friends at 5 Nissley at Newtown on Sunday. Phoenixville on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Peifer was in town Saturday. Mr. Levi Stauffer is attending the Fair this week. Mrs. Philip Greiner and son John spent last Wednesday with her par- ents, Andrew Wachstetter's in West Donegal. Mrs. J. W. of Salunga, l.ebanon Korman and son Mil- Mr. David Hoffman of Philadel ton of Washington, D. C., are spend- phia, was in town Sunday. ing a week with the former’s brother Messrs. John and Walter Root Mr. I. D. Beneman. spent Sunday at New Holland. Miss Pearl Getz of Ephrata, was Mr. C. H. Zeller is spending a few : pleasantly entertained by her broth- days at the seashore this week. ' ig) ers, the Messrs. Paul E. and Harry Lester Roberts hag gh 0 aa. E. Getz last Friday. bersburg on a visit to his sister. Wm. Batzel of Philadelphia, left Mr. George Scholing of the Windy Sunday for his home after spending City, is here on a visit to his father. some time in town with his aunt and Mr. Clay Pennypacker has re- 3 Ir layton n pac 2 t uncle, Mr. and Charles Dierolf. lurne ‘TO an extensive western . . ” turniec from an n On Sunday Clement K. Brubaker trip. entertained these guests as his pret- Mr. Thomas Sweeney spent sever- 3 ; : id t Luray Caverns. Va. this ty country home near Donegal al days at Luray Cav s, Va. 8 cea: . S ily ¥ ray Ce Springs: J. Hoffman Garber and week. : . .. Tt f il tM J. W. Eshl] family, B. F. Garber and family, The family cf Mr. J. . Eshle- IO Pavol e 3 ’ 1 ti t Mt Dr. E. W. Garber and family and H. an are spending some time at Mt. . ... ‘ May are spen g so N. Nissly and family. iretna. Mr. Harry Wachstetter and wife of Richfield, Idaho, visited the form- er’s sister, Mrs. P. R. Greiner, last Mrs. Kate Cooper of Harrisburg, is the guest of here brother, Mr. Ama- ziah Good. . he week. Mr. Wachstetetr went west 9 Miss Dorothy Dinker of Pittsburg, _ . ig he fami f Mr. S. B vears ago and has been through a he Be mthe amiyor Mr. 5 5 number of western states as far as Be In i 1M {5 I Washington. 1 i ate a : om i ” > ra ih Mrs. Charles A. High, of Reading: eae "a (rages ds ARnder Mrs. Rev. Benjamin Bausman of yesterday. Reading; Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, of Mr. ¢ Mrs. Isaiah 8 an and i . Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Sumpman a this place; Miss Barbara Bausman of daughter Laura, spent several days : 3 iid ey I : Millersville, were pleasantly enter- at Pottsville. : : M 1M M B tained at dinner yesterday by Mr Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bowman spent . ‘ : € rs ‘ ! and Mrs. S. R. Snyder, at their pret- Sunday at Elizabethtown, as guests . ; ty country home just east of the of S. D. Boggs. : > : : ; borough Miss Ruth Kraybill of Harrisburg, kb is visiting her grandparents, Mr. ana Bo Can You Beat It? Mrs. Louis Seaman. xr isl IT 3 5 0 % ve wish to call the attention of a Mr. Abraham Stark and three y ’ TE ae : i our readers to the increased amount children of Altoona, are spending a 4 3 es : : of news in the Bulletin We want few days in town. : i f i hi 1 n . . LO Impress the act that this week is Mrs. Charles B. Shank of Colum- . I } : Mm 2 . a fair average of the amount it wil bia, was the guest of Mrs. M. M. 3 ' : Tt : : .* carry weekly. lere are between 28 Leib last Wednesday. 1 a : : , | n re and 50 columns of matter, a good, Mx. and Mrs. Ed. Grissinger of fab] 2 x . . . ianie newes, some on every page. New Benton, spent Saturday and Sun ¥ Gi : : In its enlarged form the Bulletin is day here with friends. You) 1 : I ; . ndoubtedly the best paper . ) Mrs. Philip J. Dieter and son Paul “P¢0ubledly the be paper for $0e : money in this vicinity. It will be have returned home after spending ye yooh oo $ ome tim t Philadelphia noticed that the charcter of its news some ne a 11tadeipnia. : : : ~ : Miss Anna Belser spent Sunday at is such that it will interest all. Every Tiel . line of reading matter was set in this Elizabethtown, the guest of her par- ‘ : ¢ " ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Belser. oes ang its columng ore not Aled Mr. Hiestand Shelly returned with "brevared sug Nows end home on Wednesday after spending “¢%° that is news, is What we want the summer at Moorestown, N .J. and have. We will cheerfully mail Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Pyle of Pitts- Sample copies upon request burg, and Mrs. Dora Farmer of Har- yy rishurg, spent several days in town. Fell Under a Wagon Misses Mary and Gladys Lindemuth . 1 Houck, the Ironville black- of Bell Fountain, Ohio, are spending Smit is confined to his home, suf- two weeks here as guests of friends. fer from serious internal injuries which Mr. Henry S. Brubaker and son |Sybtained in an accident by Elmer have gone to New York City, | had a narrow escape from meet- Bia vs : > \ i at « . on a visit to Mr. William Brubaker. ng instant death. Mr. Jacob Fissel of Lancaster, Unfortuately for Mr. Houck he. circulated among friends and stepped on a small stone, which turn- ac- quaintances in this place over Sun- ed under him and threw him to the day. pike. His body fell beneath the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hough and wagon and the hind wheel passed daughter Mildred of Rochester, N. Y. over his chest, rendering him uncon- are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben scious. Fegley. etl A Gres Mr. Charles Murray and son of Tendered a Recepetion honor of E. H. at the Bentzel, | Philadelphia, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray. Mr. George Weber and Mrs. Dow- hower have gone to Philadelphia on a visit to friends. They intend to. stay several weeks. A receeption in Bentzel and wife, was given Mr. and Mrs. E. present wg home of Sunday. Those re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick, parents of the bride; G. Moyer and“family, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gerber, Miss Barbara Miss Laura Hetzel of Lewisburg, | Hemperly and Mr. Milton Mishey and Mrs. John Walzer of Harrisburg and sister, Miss Jessie. spent last Thursday with Miss Car- Mr. Bentzel and wife will leave rie Druckenmiller for Hampton, Va., Friday by way of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenawalt of Washington, where they will spend a | Selinsgrove, are spending several few days. weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. Se -re— g Mrs. Harry Greenaws . Tri mn Irs. Harry Greenawalt Returned From Long Trip Master Reese and Johnnie Evans | he tren ha A ! Mr. Daniel D. Forry and Mr. M.| returnec 0 thelr 10me & 1ter- wia . : oo ab, n : F. Helfrich, of Ironille,/ have re- course, after spending some time in : : : turned from an automobile trip to the town as guests of Jacob Zeller and |. 4 3 : | : . | State of Towa They left Lancaster | family. g ; [ x county on May 28 ipa Baby Buick, Mr. J. E. Longenecker and Mr. Tits oF: : | . |and after visiting friends in several | and Mrs. Howard Longenecker and |. had i. | . { different States went to their desti- daughter, who are spending some! : : " | ; ‘ | nation in Iowa They had no trouble | time at Mt. Gretna, were here sev-| s : : | : | with their machine of a serious na- | eral days this week. Mr. F boi entv-one ~ : ture. Mr. Forrey, who 18 sev v= Hr. H. L. Frysinger and family | 3 hi 3 .. | years of age was given a party while | have returned to their home in i : : : | in Towa Philadelphia, after spending a vaca- | ——— tion here with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. D. R. Frysinger. | Special for Friday Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Garber On Friday en there will be and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly and |a big special at Ed Ream’s photo- two children will go to Ocean Grove | play in the reproduction of “Rauch campmeeting on Friday where they |101” in all its realit; There is expect to remain ten days. 3000 feet of film and it is genuine | John A. Rider, of Fort Louden. Pa. | wild west productio: Do open at Miss Annie E. Snyder of this place, | 6.45 Show starts promptly at 1.004 4 1 AUGUST 23, 1911 Florin Affairs HAPPENINGS IN THE AGE WEST OF HERE Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Awake Our Hustling and Wide Neighbor Village, Florin. Mr. Deibler and som Victor spent Sunday at Lancaster, Mr. George Shires of Mr. Irvin Baker of Elizabethtown visited friends in the village on Sun- day. Miss Ida Easton of Lancaster, was calling on friends in sown last Sun- day. Messrs. Joseph Gingrich and BUSY VIL. —— Tyrone was the guest of friends here on Sunday. Le- \4 TP of RAIDED A CAMP Columbia Officers “Pinch” a Few Knights of the Road On Wednesday Officer Cranford, of the Pennsylvania railroad police force, at Columbia, accompanied by an officer from Middletown, came here and arrested a bunch of tramps. These men have been trespassing on the grounds of the railroad company at the Dell, east of town, which they made a sort of a headquarters. They were a great annoyance to the rail- road employes, who sent word of , complaint to headquarters and Officer Cranford was detailed to look the matter up. He visited the camp and caught Joseph Morgan, Frank Brady, John Davidson, W. W. Murphy, REd- ward Durken and John Conner. They were taken to Lancaster and taken roy Smith spent Sunday at Chickjes before Alderman Stauffer on the Rock. charge of being vagrants. Morgan Mr. George Dukeman of Supplee, and Davidson had money and paid Pa., called on friends in town on their costs and the others were sent Monday. to jail for ten days each. Mr. Abram Sloat and son have star Eichler's ted to house. plaster Mr. Henry Miss Mary Bailey of Lancaster, was the guest of her mother in this place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Groff, spent Sunday at Elizabethtown, with their daughter. Rev. Mease, wife and two children called on the family of John Eyer at Donegal. A large number of our residents attended the campmeeting at Geyer’s on Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Elizabethtown, and Tillman Gantz of visited friends in town on Sunday. Mr. Edward Dyer and daughter, Miss Minerva, of Atglen, spent Sun- day in town with friends. Mr. Frank Young and family of Lancaster, are here on a visit to the family of Benjamin Brown. Any apples, person wishing nice Rambo same by calling on Mr. Oscar Young, Florin. Mr. Mrs. Roy Bates and son of Mount Joy, spent Sunday in town can get and with the former’s parents. Mr. William Winters of New York City, Mr. and Mr Mi spent Sunday at The the is here on a visit Mrs. A. Mrs Shoemaker, Mrs. Nehemiah Mt. which to his parents B. Winters and Harry and and Gantz, Gretna. services held at Roads Church, on Sunday were Cross norning Mr. E. S. Moore has the contract to furnish the lumber fg the large new tobacco shed of Mr. Ezra Engle. Misses Edna Zerphey of were largely atteneded. Good, Annie Mount the guests of friends in town on Sun- day Mr Frank, and Mr. Jonas and Katie Joy, were Elmer Schlegelmilch, Smith friends in son spent Sunday visiting [Lebanon County. M Ephraim Hertzler Dora and grand- daughter, Miss Wagner have gone to Allentown where they will spend a week. Mr. Phares [Lancaster Young and the guests of Mr. family of the Mrs. were former's = parents, and Emanuel Young. Mr. and Mrs. York, called on in town Harvey the Sunday, Frank of latter's Mr. parents Mrs. on and Emanuel Young. The fourth work one the was removed to the general hospital on Sunday with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Myers and three children and Mrs. Elizabeth Musser of Greencastle, Pa., visited friends in our community over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoll and daught- er Ruth and son Roy of Pittsburg, and Mrs. A. B. Winters visited the lat ter’s son at Manheim week. Mr. Levi Fissel sons of Sporting Hill, Sunday in this the the former's Mrs. Raffensberger. of the Germans, who on section here last and two spent guests of sister, John A. Mr. and Mrs. Gantz of Elizabethtown, was the guest of Mrs. place as Joseph S— CY — Tobacco Growers’ Inspection The County Tobacco Growers’ Association will hold an “inspection meeting’ on Sunday af- ternoon, September 2, at the Willow Street and the Landisville experiment The party will leave Centre Square, for Willow Street on the 12 o'clock Strasburg trolley car, and will leave Willow Street for Lan- caster in the 1.30 car. Leave Lan- caster at 2.15 on the Elizabethtown car for Landisville. These inspection meetings are of particular interest to Lancaster al stations. all tobacco growers, and are free and All the leading varieties are experimented with, and open to the public. correct records kept for the growers’ benefit. —— es Tree Falls on House Just recently Mr. Amos Bender on Marietta street, repairing his pavement and laying a fine con- crete curb and gutter. ‘When the lat- work done the roots of a large maple tree were cut to allow for laying the gutter but also, they were cut too close and the wind blew the Mr. Bender’s house on Thursday afternoon. finished ter was tree over on The spout- ing and roofs were slightly damaged. rt Geren Souvenir Post Cards The Bulletin is now engaged tak- ing photos and preparing cuts from which will be printed thousands of post cards that will be placed on sale at Garber’s Pharmacy for the big re- union here Sept. 14 Every place of importance in the photographed. I AN town will be Changed Residences Mr. Harry Hinkle is the house vacated by Mr. Harvey Gingrich, on New street. Mrs. Lizzie Good moved from the Dillinger & Donaven property on East Main St., to the vacated by Harry Hinkle. etl A I moving into property Ladies Will Meet All the ladies interested in the G. A. R. reunion here Sept. 14, are kind- ly requested to assemble at the home of Mr. Harry H. Nissley on East Main street, next Monday evening, when business of importance will be transacted tl renee Demonstration Tomorrow. If interested don’t fail to attend the tobacco spearing demonstra- tion on the farm of Mr. E. H. Zerch- er by Mr. M. 1. Greider tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. — — Surprised on Birthday Mrs. William H. Givler, residing near Back Run, who is confined to her bed by illness was very pleasant- ly surprised on Monday by friends and neighbors, in honor of her thirty sixth birthday aniversary. net A) eee at Dinner Mr. H. C. Entertained Last Wednesday, Brun- { Elizabeth Brandt on Sunday, who iS ner entertained a number of his i confined to her bed with sickness. friends at dinner, the guest of honor Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snyder of being Mr. Bert Brunner, of Washing- Elmdale, Mr. Jacob Heisey of Done- ton, D.C. | | | gal and Mr. and Mrs. Gantz of near hud | | Horst’s Mi sere guests of friends andi or Squi Ho Mill, were guests of friends Candidate for Squire. | In town on Sunday Mr. M. M. Leib is a candidate for While Mr. Wm. Weidman Sr., was | justice of the Peace, in the West | hanging up tobacco in his barn hg#ward to succeed Jno. E. Schroll, who | fell off the scaffold to the floor a7 has removed from the ward. cut two bad gashes in his fhe It | — eee et Ree, ene | required f stitches to klhse the : : . eq os fot ie fohes we ° the | Grist Mill Sold wound. r. Thome was the physi- > ! . he She om { D. M. Baker, formerly of Manheipf aon has sold his grist mill and feed stdre Health Officer Mr. Windolph, of | io Frank M. Nauman, of the same East Donegal Township, was in town | jaca the consideration being $4000 vesterday and fumigated and remov- | mimi Ul aici; ed several typhoid fever placards and | Certainly Ea x . . | ‘ertainly Early Health Officer Mr. Rutherford, of 5 : . y : : % : | Nathan Wolgemutli® of near Ris- abethtown, was also in the village | ’ ? pl : ser’s meeting house’ sowed a field of and took samples of water from a gr [rye last week. ¥his means to be an number of wells thruout the town. | ° iy. dite F ; ork ; { early date for such work They will be sent to the state chem- | “% : re ee ist for examination. y Wants Dunlap’s Job | # — ——— eee , <i Mr. H. C. Schock of thi§ place, Communion services were observed |is a candidate for County Treasurer in the Evangelical Church Sunday. |to succeed J. Frances Dunlap. {day School ER ’ AuM2s, 19 - $1.00 A YEAR * — of the Central Penna. G. A. R. Association Will be Held at Mt. Joy, Sept. 14 Local Doings GENERAL INTEREST SHORT NEWS [TEMS OP MANY Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within the Past Few Days. Christian Barto is ill. Rev. Spangler is improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Musser an-~ nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. Ralph Eshleman is off duty since Saturday, on account of sick- ness. Mrs. Henrietta D. Gish is the ex- ecutor of the lateSimon B. Gish, of Florin. Lost—Two small keys. Finder will please return to John Donaghy, Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nissley south of town, announce the birth of a daughter, Mr. Elmer Brown twirled a fine game for New Holland last Saturday and won too, Rev. G. W. Getz of the Church of God, preached at Central Manor camp last Sunday. Mr. Charles Sprout preached an excellent sermon in the United Breth ren church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burwood Brandt at Elizabethtown, announce the arrival of a daughter last Thursday. Mr. H. N. Nissly, assistant cash- ier at the Union National Bank, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. Chester Ream of West Donegal and Carrie E. Rensel of Elizabeth- town, were granted a license to wed. Court Mount Joy No. 228, on Mon- day evening elected Dr. F. L. Rich- ards as their aid in the big parad Sept. 14. The Foresters Band gave a coffcert at the confectionery of Mr Tysfh Shel- lenberger in the west end Saturday evening. Wanted—A good farmer to work a Lancaster County farm for the halves. Liberal contract to first- class man. Address C. J., in care The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa. tll eee Made Great Progress . The new barn on the farm of Mr. Albert B. Faus, near Sunnyside, was certainly erected in very short order. Last Friday 110 men assembled and raised the new building and exactly five weeks ago today the old barn was destroyed by fire. ‘Now Mr. Faus is busy hauling hay, straw, ete. in- to his barn and have jit com- pleted and occupied six weeks after his fire. That is truly making rec- will ord time. > -E—— Sued by His Best Girl Edward Haines, of this place, was arrested yesterday on a charge of as- sault and preferred by Anna Ebersole town. She aleges that her, tore her dress and otherwise ill treated her. He entered bail Alderman Stauffer for a hearing. The arrest was made by Constable Price. 0a te batter also of Haines struck before Will Install New I’astor Rev. Howard Kern the newly ap- pointed pastor of the Lutheran Church here, will Sunday morning, Rev. be installed gn September 17, President” of the Lancaster County Conference who will be assisted by Rev. Gephart the former pastor of Rev. Kern I George Seiger, Vaccination Notice Parents will kindly see that all children are vaccinated, as prescrib- ed by law, before the opening day of school. This should be done now so that no inconvenience will be caused by its neglect. By order of the School Board eet A eee A Big Success The supper on the porch at the home of Mr. C. H. Zeller on Satur- day evening for the benefit of the Lutheran Churci was ope™of the most successful ever hel. The pro ceeds amounted toqoVer $85.00. ——-E——— Held a Picnic The Sisters and The Stouts, Sun-/ classes of the United Brethren Church, held a picnic in John Gaul’s meadow, south of town, last Friday afternoon. ————- 0 Er Sold His Farm i! Fo Mr. Ezra Zercher, south of Joe. has disposed of his farm at‘frivate sale. The purchaser was Mr. Jacob Hershey of Florin The considera- tion is said to have heen $15,000. ee. To Mt. Gretna Tomorrow. Tomorrow the Alumni Association of the Mt. Joy High School will go to Mt. Gretna for a day's outing. They will take dinner at the“Inn.” etl Here's a Monster x Mr. David L. Garber of near May- town, has a tobacco leaf that is 26% inches wide and 39 inches long. hy” ;
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