~ ¥ THE WEEKLY BULLETIN ' VO1.X/ MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1911 $1.00 A CIRCULATION NO. 1! ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING M! He's Some Flyer MCKELL GIVES A FLY- EXHIBITION The Primary Florin Affairs Boro Council Obituary N. MUMMA EASILY CARRres "WAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL AGE WEST OF HERE Killed by a Train Mrs. David Wittle of Florin Welnewday Evening in Just Si { n Population Witnesses His Flight Primary The Victim | willy losely Inspects His Aero- Expected a Month. - The primar elec nt it the Jo : . : I \ good 'HE ROAD WHICH WE TRAVEL SOONER O IN BOTH V\CCOUNTS. HEALTHY BALANCI BORO & WATER \ AWIATOR HE ING BOROUGH MOUNT JOY Some Well Known Peopl Neighborhood Have Ps Great Beyond Since Ou Local and Personal Briefs That Have The ed to Park—More For——ainting Greider Polled a Good Vote Very Manifested Property Committee Was Order What Is Needed at the Street Lights Asked of Oflice Mr. M. L. His Interest Issue in Awake Last Wide Florin. 0 ed Since i Home Town Little ceurved Since Our See Was Saturday--Greater | in in Our Hustling and Neighbor Village, H the Post Is of 61 Be at Mr dead Mrs Joseph Hence ter wv RB » 1 ’ y ence Henry Wittle spent Thursday Completed—Other Business John Payne is at age of Martha Mary Jecker died Veil Borough of Pre Dillir ’ bhicvele Call on Ou Pa and sis Hoffman of Tyndall and Clerk Fe to leave Lan- county on Saturda) ; orin Wittle days at Gingricl ol] M beau- ing T ! ot " ; : Wi A i Wed- in this Sat lL.ancaster On the third attempt aged 6H The Mrs died from cholera Elizabeth Mr 3: y ell was few exception nro . Samuel Tickel ANI ei iW he this He came to Joy, County Treasure R. R. tracks, flying The chief conte Mangled--Clothes The Only oe] tl Ee part of the town, ' primary was fol the Henry Young were tally ( the near commissioner 1 rat g Vv Visi it tl home of Jacob gular ss Of horo | \ comn B. F the \viator >-months-old Meckley of Eliz: infantur months- Henry ror'V . yor Harris- s0N ( last and made a to Was Struck Sometime Before Mid-| night-—Her Body Was Horribly | a and town the Council Chamber Irvin the Republ idat 1 Ay ‘ 1 3 Va tetter and daughter : tle place left Mount ening Schock ng for the purpose the 6- ind Mrs School : 3 i friends at Lan- recreation on tho fortable morri vol I house, jarne Wednesday Andrew Hie the Néw Stand- on then ar west as Method of Identification ar | Her Deatha Mystery sracet - landing at 5.45 | ESTATE DEALS of Seifert, a tea at Marietta Hospital aged The about circling et. field made Works, 3 hy : - on Hoffman's as out three enrolled as aside tand nld « . He ther was a : Se ould a bird. He iid Pennsylvgnia Busi- pay Columbia on betw from gangrene, 75 ye two place Bh exactly sixteen minutes, 8 Mr el t - Mrs. Sarah G. Mr i G Abraham EI er and cher SOM ¢ occurred at . t , ived REAL news his arrival spread Vote receive ell cheap mittee, reports Eberso Ebersole died itbethtown, bl t n l¢ ( the he Gi Henry Wittle we r pro 1 1 Young 1 procure Albert evening inuel 1 tl wild-fire and that ated respected old 11 ousand 1 I 1 Bros t finished a fine Kover. so hire yersole, lad Ricker Wagner Property 1 Mr. David that » struck and : a : : = ie : elive agon for our local butcher firm of vens & day at Eli from had It's a Itnvass farm to se¢ office at $¢ , | af ears, 3 months and train dand) eople {the boro 1 1c Ine for x » machin for Saturday ed the dC] Sy 125 \ < vi : t ® ! ) 1 vith f1 a work and ma 2: \ satisfac nounce nt innour men L.ebanon evening she arge ( Schroll Flowers died David | Mrs. Daniel Daniel 12 On port tory Flowers that and left ast seen of her ik : : roa would be re ; nein 1 Le or I y 4 ¢ job of on, near Thursday she Thurs there last Friday, a thought to it first : properties at 0 clock on ruest of his Skramusks long outh days to flow Rheems visit her ruck at public from the train irface N he by a prevent toh "histo Yas nn opnosti r. and M imuel Meller Mrs. Mul ement at ol our Emanuel Bi Groff's farm of 104 s of | a [ite { 1 ura i A: Dy 1 p t \ ' i 1 tigation by tt I ab were withdrawn for ano of Mrs. Martin Baer ilda ier, the Lititz carriage ' the | home on t | bidders town own o1 Baer, wife of is not B e Prop with impr 61 St vears Hill, ‘but f Lititz Mr. bi lady got 1ged Manheim town la vit nship, offerec Roth of 1 : porting ed of ased. vstery that wil : solved. ursday was $ : Re : committee second attemp rmer Elkhorn Mi Brow : : ‘ ts for a at 1st n vi > th 18 | 1 f t ! i \uctioneer broken and the f t was tem- al okil 0 X y "e light at the Florin, is a ae Stoner er, Mr. Jacob Tefneil > it \ iy 4 ¢ 1 handoned until the re Fe a f ( ) 1 I \ 1 i : returned property n the street and placed Delta ny York County Ste 1 at at ma place lig far aj toward Florin on the ea . = . wpho | could be made he wheel badly ! 2 . H at ¢ : acres of | paired and at 4.30 Thursday < { The louse nry B. Martzall Martzall, an aged st Monday, He Henry B dent track he found the time that ngled body of a woman | ) . with impros Union | another big crowd was on 1 Judge of Orphans Court her son hould also one be on Aon 1 na : I 1 a The land ements at between and of E Petersburg, die the G Avenue to | Eugene G. Smith . vy D once notified the authorities ee body unusual demonstration Mr. Tickell's away that gracefully Florin, When the Eberle Cemetery a the scend. roniovad to the tool Square new owner will receive jsee the { Market streets, near Episcopal | home on from the ef] hes that was : next month On first attempt WNE Wis ssion of same B. Gibble private last Satu and His POSSE sustained in 1837 vear was referred to [Of a stroke was born Church. This matter the Light | thruout The Mount Henry a few days ago | get evening the big bird | J. H. Kreamer the public sold terms his containing of land all Rapho township, near Sporting Hill, S. : I. J committee to was 1ir were summoned and early this morn- Their ver- met death trespassing on the P..R. R.|!¢ Benjamin G | township. Dillinger investigate Newpher )jeputy Coroner : 3 . rose and away she flew District Attorney ot of fine apples 1 al § on private 134 improvements, at sale and venty-fiftl wife, Miss and National treasurer, showed the: Water the the entire town report M M and his physician, Di ; Sead acres | toward being cheered by | John Grol ill sell very cheap. in farm S. die Martzall ran Chu wing d 0, Edwin report of the Union was Fannie Heiss, been the Joy townshi), Arthur Roth, Clarence Mease and with hundreds. the machine near- John Roth has appointed bout year ago. f* the and is survived b; ing held an investigation 1 M Joy Bank that the lady minority inspector in lower dis- of Mt place of ed wire broke | Edwin balance of $1,286.64 in a member o $1,205.56 account. p a : Prothonntary take | 4 account being . : aviator was obliged de- trict to He G. dict A Shelley, of the same | and and in Jor- Leslie R White: Whites removed Mr. Hen- eft this morning for Read- LK Wm. C Wm. C Iswm. P “als County Controller. R beautiful { | the The repairs the aero- to- as made a landing | Samuel H Susan, wife qf A Petersburg IH 18 William Jof } Pe three | dren: ea, ough The bethtown trac! ide DD... An effort identity was fruitless until 6.30 this morning Mr. Henry Wittle identified her his wife. It impossible to identify the body as it badly cut but Mr. Wittle her shoes, dress and a wore at the time her evening. wandered > Yesterday afternoon Auctioneer |in Moyer’s field. H. Zeller at John J. Elizabeth with was purchased $1,050.00. Last Wednesday evening at the | Washington House Auctioneer Chas. |H. Zeller sold the real estate of the [late Mary A. Ricker, deceased at of the depot as the body was found |Public sale. The fine brick proper- about fifty feet east of that crossing. West Main street, was pur- Up to the time of our going to press chased by Mr. David R, Wagner of the P. R. R. had not known what |this place for $2,800. train struck the unfortuate woman. | On Saturday Auctioneer Charles Deceased was 63 years old and H. Zeller sold at public sale for Min- leaves a husband and two daughters | Pie D. Nentwig, administratrix of Mrs. William Neiman of Rheems |the estate of Martin B. Metzgar, de- the Eliza- sa Company to at will notify Light put things in shape as they town prior to prove the woman's : made and de K Burgess It going sold public sale | were soon again East Charles for. Dr. was of Mrs. ground It | Nissley S. Electric where they will attend the East of the Uni- executor | plane started. flew southeast GCestermyern ing. lot Flor- E. L. Newpher, Brandt, improvements in by Mr. tersh linda Car- ell, of Ak- Seater, of Lit- ve held this, .._ the home at 2 o'clock Church, Bast and and per, when ward Salunga, as far east | Pennsylvania Conference were er the Big Chickies creek, then and flew the north of thus giving us two good views of the | machine in action. LE. -S He flew Florin and in the air one of the wood beams broke forced him land in a field north of the hotel at Florin. These repairs were made and Saturday rain prevented a flight until evening when he gracefully flew to Donegal Springs and then directly west land- ing at Lobata, two mils east of Bain- bridge. On Monday Mr. Tickell flew from a of sisters, Mi P circled | N. Franklin Eberly Eberly as fal [ted Brethren Church several places thruout the Miss Minerva | ter of E. Atglen, Pa., has just begun her work as a teacher in the public .schools of | West Fallowfield township, Chester County. Miss Dyer began climbing educational hill in schools | and completed the course in the At- High School, graduating in the 1910. She returned to the work for another year, taking a Post Graduate and at the close of the term was examined and secured a splendid certificate licens- Kathrvi Mart Mrs fune to the company’s removal of poles. Miss A number bills and adjourned. nr AAG AI, | vw : i er town, | Wm. J. D. AVE py : ‘ Was £0 [in over own, | i Dyer, eldest daugh- ; 8 ; : for Wi. J 0. Dyer, once a resident of of were paid ron, and Samuel Council | itz The cal wi Sheriff. Mumma R........ | Milton E. Shirk | Milton E. Shirk | Milton Eby [John K. Wissler R H. Greider R James M. Krick S C. N. Mumma D Register of Wills. Frank Musser R L. Lehman D recognized $ Musser 30 f afternoon from shawl she of departure last She must have track at the crossing a to while indis and of Isaac M. 1 at the Zior Ptershurg C. N. Very Painful, Indeed Miss Ida, the nine-year-old daugh ter of Mr. Mrs. O. K. Greena- walt of this place, met with very painful accident at her home on Sun day. She was walking on the top rail of a picket fence when she lost her balance and fell. Her back struck the top of a picket and she fell to the ground. In her fall a splinter of enormous size pierced her the itheran west on square which to K 3 | the our and a — They're Getting Plenty Potatoe t seem to be so ind especially in this Mr. H. S. Newcomer has re- ceived a carload, Mr. C. S. Frank received his second carload and Mr. Bucher had a carload on the P. R. [ty on 2 | glen Tobias Class of scarce after course place. 97 129 20 B. Abram 18 and Barbara of near Lancaster. The remains were removed to Mr. D. H. Engle’s undertaking establish- ment in this place, where they will be prepared for burial. The funeral will be held on Friday forenoon. Short services will be held from her late home in Florin at 9 o’clock af- ter which interment will be made in the Florin cemetery. Preaching ser- vics will then be held at the Cross Roads Church at #en o’clock. ED -B- —eeeeee AUTO STRIKES A TEAM Mr. Ezra Musser's Auto Upsets a Carriage on the Manheim Road was a rear end collision on the Manheim road on Sunday and all the occupants of a car- were thrown fortunately were not seriously injured. There while riage out, they A carriage containg Mr. and Mrs. | and | Buffenmeyer and Mr. Lenhart of Lititz, Sporting Hill on the Sunday. While blacksmith of Mr. who Harvey Mrs. Martin going toward Manheim road on passing Hauenstein’s a -short distance approached shop east town, they Musser were by Ezra his automobile, was the pass in direction. In the in to locked and the were pushed distance. Finally overturned and the occupants there- of thrown out. Mrs. Lenhart’s jured and Mrs. badly bruised The other jured. en but the horses were caught fore they ran away. The bile was not damaged. The oceupants of the vehicle were fortunate, not being more seriously injured. AR Arne same the into vehicle going trying team auto wheels the and occu- for wheels pants along som the carriage was left hand ‘was in- Juffenmeyer her left escaped was leg unin- about occupants An Oyster Supper Mary’s Guild will hold an oys- the basement of St. Luke's Parish House on Saturday evening, Oct. 14, santas tA Domes Read the Bulletin. St. ter supper in was | carriage! The wagon tongue was brok- | be- | automo- | cased, three tracts of land in the vil- lage of Newtown. The were purch- ased by Mr. Harry Frank of this place, for $1,400. The farm of 42 perches of land with improvements in Rapho township, near Sporting Hill, offered at public sale Saturday afternoon by Peter R. Shelley, was withdrawn at $126.50 per acre. It was subsequently sold at private sale to Daniel Miller, at $150 per acre. On eer Charles estate and Daniel B., trustees of acres and 83 Thursday afternoon Auction- H. Zeller sold the real personal property for Benjamin B. Brandt, Brandt, deceased. {The farm contains 115 acres and 27 perches of land with improvements. It is sitvated in Rapho township ani knocked down to Mr. Amos for $100.20 acre. A A Ar Kaylor—Otto Alice Felix and Jacob was Spavely r of this place, Lancaster, this from Kaylor Otto many Miss Mr. surprised and of their friends their trip home thru the of their wedding N. J. week after return an extended east, by the announcement took 18, which place at Camden, on Sept. etl eee This is Some Pumpkin Mr. John Gantz raised a pumpkin his home in this place that meas- circumference a- feet, 3 It is a sweet the at ures 43% inches in round one way and 7 inches the other way. still around is on vine pumpkin and where Concrete Driveway M. A. Spickler of the House, had his Wash- fine Mr. ington week a driveway laid in pave- {ment on New Haven street. This | replaces the one of cobblestone. Mr. {Hector Henry did the job. —— Cee: t To Be Well Dressed [You must wear a shirt that fits and gives comfort. The Eclipse Shirts do more than this. They wear longer than any other make. $1.00 to $1.50. Getz Bros. : A ——ae——- this concrete | | J i you Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Lobata to Bainbridge, which place he expects to leave today on his way to Harrisburg. While we were censured by a few people that knew little of the diffi- culties encountered by aviators when the aeroplane did not put in an appearance on two occasions, we have demonstrated and done just as we said we would. The Bululetin has given the entire community the opportunity of seeing by close obser- vation and inspection, the mechan- ism of a Glen Curtiss aeroplane and we feel free in saying several thous- and people took advantage While was considerable pense involved in having the made here, we shouldered the entire there ex- stop responsibility ourselves and the dem- onstrations were absolutely free. We to thank Hoff- and for kindness in the of their fields this demon- stration. Also Mr. Frank Schock for his kindness in on two occasions with his automobile Samuel Tickell him wish kindly Burgess man his corps of farmers their allowing us for p use being on hand to convey Aviator to town from the The people in order to get away crowd. our town have learn the ot during could aeroplane here than they fair ed more of an demonstration had they or have, gone to a any and spent several dol- Here it did Bulletin blunt.” would other place, not cost them lars. cent, the cheerfully ‘“‘bear- ing the In return for our kindness we appreciate your patronage as a subseriber, an adver- tiser or a patron of our job depart- ment. that our con- throw cold water to time, aeroplane attrac- as was the to In spite of fact temporary tried the especially undoubtedly the tion this town demonstrated and the while it was here and mind that the first real aeroplane that ever appeared in this county -was brought to Mount Joy, absolutely free to all thru the efforts of the leading news- paper in this section, i. e. The Mount Bulletin. A from time the biggest had interested project, on last week, was has ever by those eye witnesses thereto just bear in Joy Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. a 1 Abram H. M. S. M. 8S. Harry M 8S, H C Jno. Hiram Hiram Amos (E. R Harry Harry Elmer i W. Jno. R C..8, FW. T. Jno. R BR. P.. 1 J. WW. M. L. Walter Alfred H.'S Eli Jac. Daniel Daniel Tobias Abram Michae M. P S. Daniel Daniel Daniel Daniel Jno. David Paul Thos. Wm. B. Wm. B. J /. Shrite K. Dell R. Waterson S L. Frank Gregg Lehman K S County Treasurer ®. Schock R Bowman Bowman M. Bowman Sch K Hoover R ock D Keener R Clerk Quarter Jno. PB. .V P. B. Nye Mill M. M. Smith Veaver Fry Fry Coroner er R Sultzbach Sultzbach S D K.... County Commissioners Gre Dill S Bren Bu ).. Sc Sc Fr ( Wi Hin Williams R. R Oc vider er | hirk Wenger cher Tiller hneitman D.... itman hne inkford ‘ounty od R. D D Prison 1 Kl Carson Obetz WwW Ven Dor hs Surveyor Keeper Director of Poor S 1K Wh Vv I Sheaffer F. L. Brul 3} itt AL McCloud Trew weCloud Tre H retz Prison H. wetz enry Reuben Fegley Erb R Inspector 1 1 | Gea. ing her to teach. Perseverance agd pluck lead to these desirable places. A I —_ —-, ~ BOARD MEETS SCHOOL Compulsory School Law May Be En- forced in Mount Joy The School Board met on Monday for the transaction of reg- ular routine business. Prof. Kray- bill brought to the attention of the Joard the fact that there are a num- ber of pupils between the ages of 8 16 not regularly employ- that ahsent from school. The Board instructed Prof. Kraybill to notify the parents of such pupils and evening and ed, years, are . { if they do not attend the compulsory 1) law will be enforced. Repair Committee was order- the school The to door in southwest This | the crowded condition at that point ed hasement put a will do away with is called. the | when school The showed ever report for first month of 378 an attendance “i A number of bills were paid and the Board adjourned. | A A Number Pleases number of the Otterbein Male Quartette Joy Hall last audi- First first Star The | . i | Course, the in There \ppeared | evening {ence present and the ap- ause, the p endered pleased | all t The Krebs next number will be Stanley Dec. ——— Tuesday Store Will Be Open B ile ve his Mon- R Morrison D D K... K Heilman 1 1e0 1. Lindsay | Alex. K | Ha | wm. | Harry S Wm. E. Samuel Kendig Walker Kendig Walker Bechtol Mathers D:. D.:. rry ( E. Jno. K. Rahm Brandt Jno. Jno. back. The splinter or piece of wood was removed by the family physi- cian, Dr. J. J. Newpher, was 43} in. long, § of an inch wide and of an inch in thickness. This should be a good lesson for others. AA AQUI. 5 Local Birds Win Premiums Mr. L. Percy Heilig had two white Rock ter Fair pullets entered at the Lancas- last week and altho com- was keen, L.. P’s birds took third. [ W. Garber, the poultry show three Black Cochin took first and first The cock that imported bird Montreal and at recent poultry sorrel ll inissesimmmin: A Club Pedestrian Club has been or petition first and Dr. B. supervision had entered under whose | given, Ban- cock | was | | on tams and on hen. won | is an and took firsts at London, Toronto Canada, shows Pedestrian A ized here and the members took t Sunday, Mount first hike on going here to Un Square, Gretna miles distance of they and Cornwcuil, a From the latter point by The numbers five memes t elf lemme ves Big F n returned | home train. membership | now of Corn dispmy at that Hermann We hig Mr. . 14 inche pleased to that can have « a ear ol corn by It he lam is long and 2S hear from som er beat — — A Hospital Auxiliary The regular meeting pital Auxiliary home of Mrs. J. M. Brandt, Thurs i Oct 5th member is 1 will be held at the day afternoon, at 3 o clock, Every be requested | to present | rr eee You Need One Vests thi to complete fall New Tan, and Gre $2.50 to $ Getz ———- Blame Youurself If get in on Overcoat, when Wool Clothes $10.00 up Of your our Fancy dress Suit for 8 patterns in Brown AVS at from £.00. Bros Suit or all | You wrong a vou can buy here at Getz Bros Ly R. siding here this week. At first they sold at $1.10 a bushel but now vou can be supplied at 85 cents de- livered. Over at Ephrata the dealers are having a potato war and it is said they are sold at 65 cents a bushel. rms etl QUI: Chicken Corn Soup Supper The Ladies’ Bible Class and Mrs. Menaugh’s Class of the Evangelical Church hold Chicken Corn Soup Supper the store room form- erly occupied by Mr. I. D. Beneman, Saturday, Oct. 7. Sandwiches, Ice Homemade Candies, 1 will also be sold. will a on Cream, Ca Pies and I Come your and supper Reed—Kaufmann l Eliphalet Reed, of of this place, of wed daugh- s F. Kauf- They have friends bonds 18 host of celica mem Scarce * on Turkey kill t Lo don’t he VE ynksoriv anKsgiv- Men's and Your ee EA now at $7.5 ere Bros. Ir
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