> \ burned \ Wednesday, September 27 ) ’ = th, M11 ' Affairs IN THE BUSY VIL EST OF HERE Qe RY Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems, Saturday in Rev. Mease well sermon o Miss Anna Shan) } and Sunday Maytow: I'he United Brethre officer spent town h his will preac! n Sunday at following Christ Sunday ed the Mr spent Mr urday Master in t Misses Annie Saturday visitors Mrs. L. Br spent Wednesday and Mrs. Frank drive to Services were held Meet Garber in town and Mrs. Roy Lancaster Paul with at Lefey own his pare an to Lancaster Mrs at Lancaster own and ter K Ganse Mr ed Phillips enjoy- [Lancaster on at Kre) morning of John 0! Su Wels Sunday House Mrs spent ng and and son Mt with Dunk Miss Toy, Francis Masterson of Lan- caster, called on her parents on Sun- day Mr. Charles Winters and family of Manheim spent Sunday in town with his parents. Misses Anna and Gussie Barkley of Donegal, called on Sunday. Communion be in the U. B. Church on Sunday morn- ing and evening, Mrs. Christian about the gasoline on friends in town services will held badly Groff arms was while oper- ating ¢ stove Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer a children of Mount friends in town on Sunday Oscar Young and Arndt of Philadelphia ) to Elizabethtown and Mrs. Brown Elizabeth and nd Joy called Messrs. on Tuesday nd Emanue t the Willis Lancaster Lancaster Fair n Dunk Hos) he will underg sday a Master was to the ital on where 0 an on« Oscar Young will receive apples. Call and get his price fore placing Mr. and Mrs. Hambright's Samuel Risser and Mr. and Mrs. daughter spent burg, where they called on Mrs your order elsewhers Risser of ne Amos were the guests wife on Sunday Horace Cox and Sunday at Harris- Cox's mother. Mr. and Mrs. enna called Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. » Mr. and Mrs. daughter Bernice of Saturday as the guests of Paris Bil the Jefferson let of Row- on latters parents Bishop on and spent Aaron Risser Reading, Mr. Sam’] Risser. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker and child- ren~ef “Elizabethtown, called on Mrs. Bakers parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nissley of Mechanicsburg, spent Sunday in town the guest of the formers parents Mr and Mrs. Christian Nissley. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bear and fam- ily of Harrisburg, spent several days in town as the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Henry Bear. Messrs. Irvin Bishop and Ralph Morton took a hike to Lancaster on Monday where they accepted posi- tions at the fair this week. Mr. J. K. Freymeyer will install a Gasoline Generator in his new store building in the near future, which will be used for lighting purposes. Mr. Charles Carson spent Sunday at Lancaster the guest of his brother Harvey who is being treated at the General hospital for typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Numbers and two daughters of New Holland spent sev- eral days here as the guests of Mrs. Number’s mother Mrs. Henry Bear. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferry and three hildren of East Petersburg, spent anday in the village with Mrs. Fer- “sg parents Mr. and Mrs. John Guhl. Landis Brothers of Rheems passed hrough here on Monday with a large “auto traction engine which they will exhibit at the Lancaster Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz were Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Gantz near Horst’s mill on Sunday. Mrs. Abraham Shramusky and two idaughters Anna and Grace of Lanc- aster, spent Saturday in the village the guest of the formers mother Mrs Henry Bear. Misses Anna Haldeman, Bertha , Eby. Mae Musselman and Eva Greid- aot Thursday at East as represetatives of the Florin Christian Endeavor Society Shoemaker, Peters- iy fare. | wae Mr. Ruhl of Ruhl's was crossing the Mount horse got While church near New Joy Haven street bridge in ou Satur } evening his off road as the this and ran the animal ran out state and passed through place he was canught farm of \ I Gardner north RT —— MAYTOWN Miss Thompson, of Millers ville, Anna was visiting her parents sev- eral days Philadelphia this Miss Grace Spotts of ol Marietta Mrs. W. H Renovo, are the guests Mr is the guest relatives in section and Mr son, Clay of Mrs and Morton and Ol Morton's Mrs. James McClure Miss Anna Moyer, of Freesburg, is the guest of fri ends and relatives parents and Jefore returning home she at and in town Lancaster Mrs. John D John Miss spent a will visit Mr and family, A H Cummings, Brenner Joseph Phenger. Miss Anna few days Holdsworth, Mary Reese and Lancaster, Marietta forrmed church,, this place witness the commen- the Alpha tea The of Snyder. frightened | At Court POSED OF THIS WEEK | | | 1 Mr. Z. W, His Suit | | | | Greider vs, Trolley Company is Being Argued Witnesses en Court opened on ing the first attached was S H Pla and tl Herr against Amos intify John resides in 1e defendant is The claim Elizabethtown to recover a he ought due for the alleged to | tic services rendered plaintiff's laughter, Edna Herr that the The it was agreed his 1lleges receive four dollars ter should week for her services She fourteen weeks and after giving nade it is claimed that $33.75 mains yet unpaid $2.50 week or $3.5 when she proved it. . The were paid, except with to be paid per capable of earning that all the defendant the defendant R. Herr a suit in The plaintiff is a horse dealer in Eliz- abethtown and in May, 1910, he gave to Aaron Stark for trial. the Keller Keller, The claim was last 1 was The favor £1 verdict of jury was in of the W. Keller transaction. Z. horse Jacob VS. was a a horse horse to and it Stark sold from who to surrender it Herr demanded refused value ch- | 0 graduates | Emma | Anna Albright favorable for the Maritta 00ks Elizabeth- to Yesterday | Harter in eempany with promoters, were over consulation To-day Mr John L local route held a the a nd reported favorably Reinhold Marietta, with ol Jacobsi of this place, and a this and local and went sli lami NEWTOWN Mr. A. C. Geltmacher paid a visit to friends in Mount Joy on Sunday. Mr Childs of Mount Joy was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Sunday. We are glad to announce the con- valescence of Mrs. Samuel E. Myers after a long continued illness. Mr. William Shultz of Middletown sojourned over Sunday as a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoads. Rev. C. Lynch will deliver his fin- al sermon for this conference year on next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. Morris Wittle and children and Mrs. Edward Nagel of Columbia, were Sunday visitors at the home of the formers mother Mrs. Amanda Wittle. A pleasant birthday party was giv- en on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kemmerly in honor of his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Kemmerly who reached the 81 mile- stone of her life on that day. Rela- tives and friends, including quite a number of grand and great-grand children were present which swelled | the number to 47 guests. A fine dinner was served by the hostess in due time and the day was pleasantly spent by social chat and some fine vocal selections by Revs Lynch and Dixon accompanied by Miss Iona Kemmerly on the piano. We extend congratulations and hope for many happy returns of the event, rr A A Aes Jacobs of place, a consulation over a route Jacob ce S. KINDERHOOK Miss Nettie Christy spent Sunday Marietta. : Miss Mael the guest at Millersville, Klines- Herr, of was of friends at ville. . Mrs. Howard Eisenberger guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wea- was the Ironville Etta Consylman, the of ver, at Miss in lle of Doner- was guest her sister, Mrs Kame. The Kinderhook Sunday vill hold at 10 beginning with next Sunday, Oct Miss Beulah of Lancaster nd family of Co- lumbia, Mr. Mrs Reuben School o'clock 1st its session Remick and guests of Kitch the Harry and were Elmer Bucher PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD YORK COUNTY FAIR | bile . Rudy i roller would $165 that the horse was The of defense was Keller a- ¢ greed to give back the horse if proper le proceedings was instituted for replevin The the sam Herr refused to but brought this suit awarded the plaintiff $¢ it of BH & Flor was attached the Rail trial the Greider vs in Street for to recover in the The and and taken trolley line view the land, began today. the have non-suited on that the jurors might influenced. a -— bu Better Lancaster tolerate bad determined to have illustrated Determined to Have That will but citizens of roads better at the Lancaster Automo- Brook Fri- Solicitor Baker last term of more super- for failure than no longer are was the Honey evening when that at the Sessions Court highways of at meeting Club on day reported Quarter visors had been returned roads in to keep repair erly were returned in an entire year have been number Martin of court growing nature. roads terms by of his good Recent marked returns in a such a Monday that Dauphin hotel suit of domes- defendant eighteen-year-old plaintiff laugh- per worked the lefendant credit for the payments he re- wages week the AOCAL CASES ARE BEING DIS Keller of This Place, Loses With Jacob R. Herr—The Case l'oday-—-Many The defense was that the girl was | Roads county | form- | I of | committee report in referring to the number of | made stated that this is an important matter and each return should be followed so supervisors may learn that it is not to be viewed merely as a joke. Mr. Rudy also stated that the Lancaster and Har- risburg pike is being various places but that the use of a make the factory to patrons and the work more profitable to the company. The next meeting of the club will be held at Romig's Hotel, Akron. Seven new members were elected. ren ll GO Methodist Church On Sunday, Oct. 1, Holy Commun- ion will be adminstered and mem- bers received into church fellowship. The following changes have been made in the evening services: Ep- worth League at 6 o'clock and preaching at 7 o'clock. rr Gp returns Will Pension Employes At a meeting of the Board of Di- Conestoga Traction Company, Edison Electric ing Company, Lancaster Gas Light & rectors of the repaired at | road satis- | | | ' tn the Revolutionary war.” [lluminat- | | other way?” Fuel Company and the other subsid- | iary companies of the Lancaster Co. | Railway and Light Company, held in the Conestoga Building yesterday, a plan for pensioning old employes and | | ones disqualified for further service was approved and ordered into effect on October 1st. These Companies ever have the in- | terests of their employes at and are continually doing things which result in bettering their con- ditions Just about six they takes care sick and death, a ment, which of injured employes, pays in case of The ment is not self-supporting, the Com- charged each member. pany having agreed to make up any | deficit there may be. They are now arranging to employ a medical tor, who will give his services free to all members of the Relief Depart- ment, and have at the present time | welfare | a man who looks after the | of the employes, calling on the men land their families when they are sick | or in need of help | to be put | heart | months ago | organiged a new Relief Depart- | and benefits | small fee being | Depart- | doc- A year or more ago they equipped persons who fall to recognize his abll- ity. tunity about her detestable habit of going round losing herself. has a good start, everybody expects it, you knock your enemies, what the row was about anyway. very little information. has to work scandalously hard for some people. Obstinacy is what ails your wife. credit for his good deeds as he gets condemnation for his evil ones. ting all the points he could from a Zeller, grizzled old timer concerning the coun- try in which he was about to make his home. i about how the country should be run Mans than the old timer did, but that didn’t disconcert the latter. to the subject of wells. for water? always find it?” ging down that far you don’t strike Zeller, auct. water?” ‘““The die is cast,” the person sald, Down came the cope and caught him fast that he was just crazy to marry a wo- ment. man she hates?’ with them.” Sale Register If you get yoar posters printed at this office we will insert a notice like [the following in the register FREE | from now untill day of sale. As we have an exceptionally large circula- tion this will thoroughly advertise vour sale and remember it costs you Humor and Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH nothing Wednesday, Washington lot ground which PERT PARAGRAPHS. MAN'S most frequent astonishment is caused by the stupidity of those At House, M A Mount Mount bric) house, frame and outbuildings A. Ricker, W, 8 H. Shank, heirs of Zeller Sept 27 Spickler's of in Joy, Pa., a Joy upon is erected a dwelling, summer of- fice, frame H. H. Ricker, Ricker and Mary A auct - Thursday, Sept Nobody looks for perfection, yet ises in Rapho township, on the road leading from Manheim to the Mount Joy leading Union Square, a tract of gravel land of 118 acres and 27 perches with frame house bank barn, and outbuildings by Dan- iel B. Brandt and Benjamin B. | = Brandt, trustees of Jacob Brandt, When you talk to yourself you give deceased Also a lot of household good Zeler, auct. Saturday, Sept. 30—On the prem- ises in the village of Newtown, three tracts of land in Rapho township, one tract with frame house, stable, to- bacco shed, and outbuildings by Min- nie D. Nentwig, administratrix of the estate of Martin B. Metzger, deceased Somebody ought to speak to Oppor- stable by S Clara Ri deceased The man who knows when to quit 28-—-On the prem- road to Every time you really boost yourself The man who was licked doesn’t see A small amount of common sense Being firm is your own specialty. A modest man asks only as much Zeller, auct. Tuesday, Oct. 3—On the premises in Florin, large lot of personal prop- erty and a lot of ground with frame For an Outlet. house, ete., by Dr. J. J .Newpher, A dapper young tenderfoot was get- |cxecutor of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Brandt. auct. Wednesday, Oct. 4—On the prem- ises in Mt. Joy township near Brene- School House at Pp. m., a of land with improvements by They got around Mrs. Katie Gingrich, administratix of Joseph Nissley, deceased. Zeller, The tenderfoot knew more tract “How deep do you have to go here auct. Thursday, Oct. 5—On the prem- in PFlorin, Pp. m., lot of ground improvements Mrs. Katie Gingrich, administratrix of the estate of Joseph Nissley, deceased. “About ninety feet.” “That is pretty deep. at ises And do you with oy “Not always.” “And what do you do if after dig- the Florin, m. a lot with 23 frame and outbuildings by Mrs. Hen- Oct. 10th,—On at 2 Tuesday prem- in p of story “Weycuss.” ground house, stable D. Gish, executrix of Simon B Gish, deceased. Zeller, auct. Wednesday, Oct. 11—On the prem- ises in Rapho tewnship, 3 mile from tract of land log house, frame rietta The.True Rea- son. “See here!” “Well 7” *1 am going to Geyer’s Mill, a gravel with a 23} stable and other outbuildings by Mr Charles Memple. Zeller, Tuesday, Oct. 17—At Hotel Me- Ginnis, Mount Joy, a lot of ground | with large 2-story business property Chas. Dierolf and Executors. Zeller, story auct. sue you for dam: | ages.” “What for? “Because you are rich.” and dwelling by {Edwin Dierolf, lauct. Wednesday, Oct. Ginnis, Mount Joy, Penna., the fol- lowing real estate: No. 1—A lot of ground on East Main street with a 23% story brick dwelling. No. 2—A lot of ground on East Main street with 2% story frame dwelling. No. 3—A lot of ground on East Main street {with 2% story frame double dwelling. No. 4—A lot of ground on East Main | street with three 23 story frame {dwellings by Anna Belle Lytle, Exe- At Hotel Me- 18- LI Caught at It. But soon his pill was more than bittes— For he was but a counterfelter. Her Revenge. “Mps. Brown has got a divorce” “You surprise me!” “It is a fact” i . yt “Why did she do it when she kpew | cutrix. Zeller, auct. See advertise- 19—At Hotel Mc- Ginnpig, Mount Joy, Pa., the follow- {ing real estate: No. 1—A lot of Quite a Force In Iteelf. ground ground on West Main street “I had seven ancestors who fought with a 23 story frame dwelling. No. |2—A lot of ground on Mount Joy St. with a 2} story frame double dwell- ing house. No. 3—A lot of ground on Mount Joy street with two frame dwellings. No. 4—A lot of ground Thursday, Oct. “That's why.” “Indeed.” “Yes. sir, seven of them.” “Did they have any help?” Served the Purpose. “Did you notice his table manners? ON East Main street by Anna Belle *Who could help 1t?” Lytle, Executrix of the will of Dr. S. “Weren't they something awful?” P. Lytle, deceased. Zeller, auct. See “Yes, but he won't starve to death ,jvertisement. Thursday, Oct. 26—On the prem- jses on West Donegal Street, Mt. Joy lot of ground with frame house and outbuildings by Mr. Frank S. Peffer, administrator of Henry H. | Peffer, deceased. Zeller, auct. — | The County Fair “Then why don’t you always bet the | This is the week of the big county | fair and it promises to break all records for attendance. The exhibits lare many. Dr. E. W. Garber of this place has charge of the poultry and 1,00 birds on exhibit. Children’s Day and folks were Paradoxically. “She gave him a cool reception.” “How did it affect him?’ “He was hot about it.” a Fixing It For Him. “I always lose my bets.” Saucy. Hear the motorcycle chug As it sputters down the street Like a large, ferocious bug That a man or two might eat Such a noisy chatterbox! You can hear it on the way For a half a dozen blocks As it sputters out its say. has about Yesterday {thousands was of the young present. Following is a list of the local ex- hibitors: A. M. Martin, ginseng. Harry Summy, of harrows, gasoline engines, wag- If a thing inanimate Ever could be charged with spite, Filled with envy, malice, hate And in manners take delight J. It's the motorcycle then disc That would this description fit As deflance to all men Landisville, ons, spring and peg harrows manu- It continues to emit. factured by the International Harvest er Company. F. Strickler, of line of farm implements of all kinds. Seems to challenge any one To a foot race or a fight, Barks at every mother's son. They're in luck it doesn’t bite. Full of bluster, noise and brag, Telling all to clear the way. If they'd rather chew the rag It's as heavy on that'lay. S. Salunga, a full Farmers’ Fertilizer Works, of Eliz | abethtown, a line the fertilizers they manufacture. W. 8S. Krady of this place, a nur- [ sery exhibit. | Amos D. Lichty of East Petershurg an exhibit of sprayers. C. H. Koser, of Landisville, a dis- play of his own manu- facture. H. S. Newcomer of this place, line of automobiles. M. B. Hiestand of this place, gaso- | | line engines, washing machines, chop of One who wants to slip a wink As it clatters down the pave Always has another think. He can stay awake and rave. Never does it make a hit As it clutters up the air. If you are not riding It It will drive you to despair. vehicles of a usp fees Locked in a Vault A few days ago Mr. Clyde E. Fen- Trrrraralivraltaii It's a Good Time § Right Now 0 LOOK AT THE NEW FALL STYLES AND GET AN IDEA AS TO WHAT LEADERS AND ARE GOING TO BE BEGIN IN REGARD UP YOUR MIND THE NEW “TOGS" YOu WANT TO BUY SOON. FIND US, AT ALL TIMES, TO SHOW THE NEW GOODS. NE AND STYLES EVERYTHING DISTINCTIVE A MAN OR B( WEARS ARE NOW BEING SHOW New Hats New Shoes New Caps New Neck-wear New Trousers STYLE MAKE TO WILL YOU'LL, GLAD Ww IN Y N. New Shirts New Suits SPECIAL On Saturday, September 30th We Will Cive Double Creen Trading Stamps |.0. Beneman's Department Store OPPOSITE UNION NATIONAL BANK Eon. — — Guard the Family Health Health is often endangered by unsanitary cooking utensils. Physicians have found that cancer is caused by enamel ware chipping off and imitating the stomach. If you have children or invalids in the family beware of cheap cooking utensils that crack, scale, peel off, tarnish and rust. places and there is further danger of tainting the food. Health is too precious to take risks with it. Be safe. Use Disease germs lurk in the worn “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Cooking Utensils which are guaranteed for 15 years constant service and will never spoil food nor endanger health. This new ware is featherweight, beautiful, easy to clean—does not tarnish nor rust. The slight extra cost is more than made up by long service and absolute safety. Look For Trade mark on Every Piece The Maltese cross with the words Pure Illinois “1892” Aluminum —the original, insures that you get the genuine. There are imitations, so be sure this trade mark is on every piece. For Sale By YOU WILL GET TEN AAAAAAAAAAAad CHASED FOR CASH AT 1a CELEBRATED S. & H. Trading Stamps WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR i ALUMINUYS a — ~S. B. Bernhart & Co. ; F. H. Baker's COEL and colllllldllltlllaalecee » {rooms for their employes at their | t I 1 N ls . ac c y - [ new car barn on East Chestnut St. FStermaciien, au smplaye 3 the Rew | At this place they have pool tables, ! Stead Hardware V Works wag library, reading room. lockers for ocked in the vault at that institu- | tion. 4 of each man, shower baths, wash rooms | ded pole fsliow Saployes po i Were There 55 Strong and beds, same being pronounced by snade fm to go into the vauh they | : asiphia Lodge, No. 551, F. and A. 5 : : closed the door. After a vain effort | Casiphia : [all who have seen it to be the most jo figure out the tombination Mr. M | M. attended the corner-stone laying j complete place of its kind that has A. Roll . nok a at Elizabethtown yesterday 55 strong ! i ever come to their notice. | Holman put in an Sprsarance an —_————————— the young man was get free. Clyde Read the Bulletin | promised to be good. | Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. BER YARDS RT YORK. PA. (ping mills, feed mills and automo- 1) LUM | biles. ee tl eee Mount Joy, Penna. “For this occasion EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to RK, September 30, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, good to return til October 7, inclusive, from BALTIMORE, HARRISBURG EDERICK, and intermediate stations: and to WEST YORK, . Ground) { from DOWNINGTOWN, MIDDLETOWN, HELLAM mad am bo Oy stations. Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etec. Agents for Alp Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Mate Telephone No.§ 833. Ove gt Old P. R. R. {Depot a, | Bole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand i - 4 ew Hol he se 5 he AT ages d allow On