J J THE WEEKLY BULLET VOL. X NO. 20 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11. 1911 $1.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USK THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM | I 11'S 1 Us Can Basket vn Wie WF Sms we. + TOFIN Allaire Obituary Notes Real Estate avs Convention - EE ——————————————————————————— MUST DO JURY DUTY | her and December Courts HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vile + WHEREABOUTS OF OUR HE ROAD C 'K Ja MUSHY \GE WEST OF HERE { WHICH WE ALL MUST 2 FNONEER C, H. ZELLER SELLS FRIENDS THE PAST WERK ! udge Landis, Sheriff Lan ™ FRAVHL SOONER OR LATER MANY PROPERTIK fury Commissioner Hes tnd Buch Local and Cersonal Bei Is That Have Some Well Known People: From Our vas as i . S—— : . t Who and Wheie They Have Visited— | Tt] morning drew the following Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Neighborhood Have Pastod. td ‘the . Ne ph Ise ey Kstate's Real Ese ' SE Many Strangers Here Over Sun rors to serve in the November and Our Hustling and Wide Awake Gront Ber a Sy Oo Er a ae Sold ~The Madeira Farm and ¥ X Y day—Were You imong Them? December courts Neighbor Village, Flow, ; us SS aw Tried bes Paulie he ~ : - ] Grand Jurors, November 20 ; . Poand Afterward Sole rivate A Large N umn ner of Dele- Mr. Paul E. Getz spent Thursday Martin L. Greider, implement deal Mi Hillic. Weidman spent Mon = By Foye ax I at his home eS. - a -’ Philadelpl [er, Mt. Joy borough at Lancaster YHALvii'e Yesterday in his 52nd he end of the real estate changes p § y A t d M Earle Baer pent Saturday | Benj. B Hertzler farmer, Bast Mr. Max Nentwig is a juryman i " i ; do not as yel seem to be at hand gates 1n t en ance and Sunday at Lancaster | Hempfield { Lancaster this week teiHen MS gp ! Sout R : widow of ‘at least qu ite a few properties, farms v Rev. Eli Mm. Engle spent some time) Charles A. Greider, farmer, Rapho Mr. Henry Kraybill was a Monday Step ‘ a k, dled at Millersville, | ete., are still being sold. at Grandam, Cumberland counts Quarter Sessions, November 20 visitor to lancaster. age 7 ear he : i Mr. Albert Garman, of Manheim, i . Miss Sarah Zeller returned home | A. 'W. Nauman, shoemaker. Mt Mr. Harvey Raymond spent Mon- Frid > ha faye Hess died on | sold his farm of 50 acres, in Rapho i The Seventeenth Annual Convention of The after a month's visit through Ohio. |Joy township joa at Lisheastey Li 4 Solus a, act 2 years. tovashif, at private sale, to Abram ] Mr. and Mrs John Runk are | H. Ray Engle, clerk Marietta Noa er eae: Vas 3 ied at Columbia Friday afteraoon for taut, Of the same township, 3 . . : spending ‘a we, ' "villa Ads Sc itt, dair Wes . 2 a) 8 i ancaster a4) ¢ vo $6, 8 Lancaster District Luther League IS Be- ee a Ee on a leslie. hoa CHINN, Suiry, West Hemp Mr. Charles Carson called on listher Risser aged 1 year and 2 | This afternoon Mr. ©. H. Zeller : : i = 3 ‘ Y dey 2 Bar iy Geo. W. Hawthorne, retired, Conoy | Tends at Lancaster on Sunday. honiys, daughter of Mr and Mrs | 5014 a lot of ground with improve- i Ing Held in the Lutheran Church Sherk F. H. Shenk, merchant, Rast Hemp The Henrietta Gish property was iristian Risser, east of Elizabeth- ments, situate along the Back Run Mr. W. W. Cassel has gone on | field withdrawn at $2,701 on Tuesday. a ied ast Saturday of bowel | Road, for Mr. Charles Hemple, to Mr. Interesting Program. a visit to Washington, D. C., and | I. N. Fridy, farmer, West Donegal. nk Mess will preach his vel. ha Le interment was made at [ Reftew for $800.00. Laurel, Md |" Fred Baker, farmer, Rapho on on Sunday evening. Jacob S. Sheaffer has sold at pris ™ : Y icy tJ Leag \ : Mr. David Vogel of Enola, spent | A. Bair Dietrich, tobacco dealer, | Mr. John Roth is on the sick. list 3 : [vate sale his two story frame The Seventeenth Annual Conyen-{st. John's heague. ‘Colum part of Sunday with his sister, Mrs. | Bast Hempfield The new milk station lis almost Mrs. Sarah B. Moyer [dwelling house, on'South irant St., tou of ithe Lancaster Mistrie; her | oe a] pe J iy J H Cramer. en i Common Pleas, November 27 completed : D iy ra By Moyer vidow of f Manheim, to Daniel K. Apple, of by League is being held in the Lutheran He : ? Rs R ferred oo Ear Mr. and Mrs. C. S Longenecker J A, M Longenecker, veterinary Ror Sule Cheap Iwo large heat a 1 Lover of Varietss, died in Philadelphia, for $1,750, Church here todas There is a good | ine referred 0 are and daughter Kathryn attended the | Manheim borough “rs and pipe as good as new. Call 1 Co umbia Hospital of 5 tompli- | Auctioneer Charles H. Zeller offer- attendance and ch interest is | 1 "xue, Tancasier York fair on Thu di Edward Bowers, painter, Manheim #t the Florin Inn, Florin Pa cauon, of diseases ator having been | oq a lot of ground with improve- manifested in the work. | Could We Establsh an Inter- Mrs. C. B Pearsall Mt. Olivet. | borouat Preaching services will be held at (4n Inmate of the msuitution the past | ments in Florin for Mrs. Henrietta The meeting opened at 9.30 this | hange of Representatives at our North Carolina, is the guest of Mrs | Phares Hershey, saddler, Rast |FPY's Church on Sunda; morning at | Month. She was 65 years old. | D. Gish, executrix of Simon B. Gish. morning with the ocal Lutheran | l.eagus Meetings? Referred to St. J. C. Dell, of this place ) Hempfield 10.00 o'clock ) . [It was withdrawn at $2701.00. pastor, Rev. I. Howard Kern, S. T.|Stephen’s League, Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clay of Nor- John H. Keener, marble dealer, Mr Clarence Musselman and Philip Keener. Auctioneer H. M. Lehn, of Man- D., in charge of the opening service. | ¢ Should Standard of folk Va., are guests in the family | Fast Done aul mother spent several days at Leba- Philip Keener, an aged resident of | heim, sold at public sale for Aaron This was followed by a hymn Topic eague Membership be Determined of Dr. Jno. J. Newpher | H. R. Grissinger, farmer Rapho. | POR last week Elizabethtown, died on Saturday at |M. Gepfer a tract of 7 acres and 2 he Church Must be Planted” | by Stipulated Dues or Freewill Of- Messrs. Simon Snyder and E wap) Thos O'Bryan moulder I t Mr. Weaver and force are busy [tne home of his son in that town aged | perches of land, with improvements, i (a) The Need-—Go YX Into All the | fe ngs? Referred to St. Mark's Eshleman were at Philadelphia and | Donegal Working on the new reservoir Keep vears Until a few years ago he | in Rapho township, near Masterson- £ World, Rev. W H enr.:- (hy) The | Lea a Le OCK Atlantic City on Saturday. | Common Pleas, December 1 the good work a moving Va t resident of Mt Joy township, | ville to Jacob M. Heisey, for $977. } Method Teaching ind Baptizing Ho n the Rural Church Miss Catharine Bren man left for| E. T. He iner, salesman, Mt. Joy Mr. Roy Ishler will in the near fu i where he has a large circle of friends Mrs Katie Gingrich administratrix / Hagerstown, Md., where she will at- | te wnship ture move from the J. § Carmany EE of the estate of Joseph Nissley, thru 1 tend the Maryland collet: | W. 8. Smith, ticket agent. Conos ropert BL LIN Geiger property Mrs. John M. Landis auctioneer Chas, H, Zeller. sold a Mrs. A. M. Voge f Philadelphia Emanuel Eby, farm Mont Joy Vi Bertha Kraybill has return he funeral of Mrs Tot nM Lag [small farm situate about three miles nt Sund and Monday with her | township ao! e from Asbury Park, after d tool lace oe .. lay from har north of town at public sale. Tt was 1ght M: John ( John A. Thon t. 1 Done ins hi Samer months there. | = In Bast Petershizra Services bought by Mr. Isaac K. Witmer for I C wa we ’ | gal renry young and Rev. (lar ere held at her hume at 9.49. o° $3,617.00. ist Yor : Malon lal VI a Mea eturned home Sunday clock and at 10 o'clock in Zion's \uctioneer Charles H. Zeller sold ( Mh nd M Ira Metzga ” - ‘ter spendin everal da it Read Lutheran church She was 64 ve irs a lot of ground with improvements § Miss Edith Crumrine of near Ri - | Stretched, Considerable 7 ; old and death resulted from apop- | &t Public sale in Florin for Mrs. ; ing Sun, Md., is the guest of Miss Al-| Recently there appeared one of Wessrs. John Wiser Young ang | wv. Her children are: Elmer, Ben- | Katie Gingrich, admigistratrix of the / ice Ke near town for a few Li} most erre-.cous article we have Use Yor ng called on Mr. John Bak jamin. ( [ora Lizzie and Lottie al] | state of Joseph N ssley. It was pur- fd day V cast ouz optics per Ba Soup T and family near Horst’s mill on of Pasi Petershace ’ , chased by Mrs Katie Gingrich for Messrs, Simon Snyder, Edear Esh- [ nal not many niles from our sane- Sunday $1601.00. leman and Paul E. Getz, attended {tum. One mdn was the progenitor Mr Katie Gingrich purchased the | [| Mr. Abram Groff, of Manheim, has the automobile races at Philadelphia fof 30,000 afid remember that chap Joseph Nisley property whic h was nna May Miller old his farm of 104 acres. with im. on Monda | was only born 172 vay : Now old at public. sale last Wednesday \nna Ma . fanshier of Mr. and provements, in Rapho township, at Mrs. Clara. Haines and daughter | we'll eo for $1601 Mrs Henry E. Miller of West Don- private sale. to Benjamin H. Shenk, Miss Mary, arrived home last even Statistics tell US that the aver ; * crowds are gathering every | eg died yesterday noon from lron- of the same township, for $74 An ng from Milton, Vt. where they age family for the population of the night at the revival services which yy aged twelve vears The funeral acre. At pnblic sale the S9ine. wa . Ll spent the summer United States 1s five per family. Ten | 27¢ hetng held In ithe Florin Hall bp | Wil lane Place, from. Jer ate Rose cently withdrawn ut $7 an Mrs James Gladfelter is Spe: persons in o family is exceptionally | Old Brethren. fon kK rida; morning at 9 o'clock, The Charles C. Midewa fury : ing several days at York this WEbE. [1arce hist to sive thi great protons re Catlins ’ Bison, Mp Jno. hi = yi at : josster Testing 103 acres two miles northeast of Mr John Dietz has purchased a itor the benefit of all doubt we will i ler Mrs. Charle Tie w 2300 of | Rouse at interment will be town was offered at public by fine new motorcycle. figure on a basis that all his chil Steelton, visited relatives and friends Hi le in the cemetery adjoining Fhe auctioneer C. I. Pierce. It was with. Mr. Amos F. Brubaker, of Kast dren brought forth fifteen children | '® WD on Sunday deesnsed ! a niece of Mr. H. § drawn at $90 an acre. It was after- Donegal. lott Satuurday for New and cael of lis. children’s children On account of the death of post | Newcomer of this place. wards sold private for $12,000. This York City where he will be employed | produced fifteen children and so on masters Mr 3 Wn Weidman Miss Senay included the farm and tenant place. on a large poultry farm near that Such being the case this enormous Aang Wittle Is assisting Missy Tillie Charles C. Diffenbaugh | — city (?) family would today number Weidman for a few weeks. : Charles C. Diffenbaugh died at the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz of Har- 3,616. Giving the “progenitor” the Ms EInTiotin Gish and Mrs Fan- | ome of his parents, near Elizaheth- Installed the Officers. risburg, spent a few days at Done- | henefit of the doubt for offsprings »Y¥ Hambright left today for Black | own. on Monday afternoon, and the D. D. G. Master H. L. Stager in- gal Springs, as guests of the form- in a fifth generation there could not Horse, Pa., Where they will attend funeral was held Thursday after- ' stalled the officers of Mount Joy ” ig Ra = Sl er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry [at th very highest be over 5,000 if the funeral of Mrs. U. 8. @. Broek- | 1, oon, with interment in Mt. Tunnel l0dgé, No. 277, 1, 0. 0. F., last even- The Lutheran Chu rch, Mount Joy, Pa. Lutz. that chap was only the great grand- C"ridse. : | cemetery, Elizabethtown, Deceased , ing, as follows: In Which Convention is Being Held Mr. Ralph J. Cramer, Seaman on {father of a certain one. | Miss Eva Kreider and Mrs. Clar- | was forty-one years old, and a son Noble Grand—M. M. Leib. A ~ the U. S. Georgia, anchored at New When we were handed the ‘“30.- | hee Mouse ang Wo children called of William A. and Lucie Fleming | Vice Grand—sScott T. Detwiler. : Rev. W. C. H. Lane; (c¢) The Prom- | League be Conducted Successfully? York City at present, spent his 48 1000", six times more than could be os at Rending on Sanday. Diffenbaugh. His death was due to| Secretary— Samuel Donaven, 1 yr. i980,’ am WIth You Always, | Referred to Trinity League, New Hol- hour shore “leave, with his parents, possible, under siiy civennstances as ag Bn Mes a complication of diseases. He was a ! Ree, Hec.—Cep, B. Zeller. : ( Rev. J. H. Streng. Hymn land Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cramer. we could not help but take notice Ito ber bed ith 9a ottack of Rik. member of Christ Reformed Church, | 1 Feas, ~Ohas, L. Dierolf, 1 yr. At 10.30—Survey of year's work | General Discussion. Mr. Ezra Ney and wife, and Mr. Guess this arithmetician, whoever | _ . ? iii r of Elizabethtown. Besides his par- Trustee Clayton Hoffman, 18 ' by President; Report of Officers Rally Hymn. Emanuel Sumpman and wife of this he may have been, thinks as did the Be — ents he is survived by three brothers | Months. Committees; Offerings; Report of Offering. place spent from Saturday to Sun- man that bought fish (nullies don’t Attended the B, at and (wo sisters y a Appointments: Delegates to the National Conven- t.15—Demonstration of Junior day evening at Glen Rock, where count.) Striking of one of them it The ol Je ne : So { Re — R. to N i J. D. Boyce. : tion at Pittsburg: Miscellaneous | League Work, under the direction of they were the guests of Mr Louis [ would make it nearer right. ‘were at C I Abi: Dr he Te i William Weidman b= Sion. 8. a, 9. Waliers. * Jusines; Report of Credential Com-|Miss May Manning, Trinity League, Krall, Of course this article is in ac- ho ~ oo 4 — ast ii ng Vere Mr. William Weldinon: otic of the Conductor : C. S. Longenecker. . mittee; Nomination of Officers: An-! Mount Joy ets cordance with its other news. A tHe. ra naan, of most widely known residents of this angen P, Ge Pennely : nouncements; Closing Prayer when| Hymn. Miss Kraybill Presided few days ago Dr. W. M. Thome was ae indi heii Poul C ete section, died at his home in Florin “hapiain Benjamin F. Mishey the meeting adjourned for noon lun- Report of Tellers. Miss Ruth Kraybill of Harrisburg, | out in a new auto. So was Dr. F. L. ‘Dr. WM Thome S Noten this forenoon at the ame of 62 i > 8 lewis Seeman. cheon. Report of Delegates to the 1911 granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Richards. Along comes the jour- Rev " o Bosmert "HE Eoircors years, He was ill but 3 week and I. 3 S —Ceo. H. Brown. An election of officers was held State Convention. Lewis Seeman of this place, presid- | nal saying each has purchased a new Prof y Fo RiqLill Or ’ or the cause of his death was 8 com- | B Goo. S. Ebersole from 1.15 to 2 p. m., to be followed Miscellaneous Business. ed at the piano at the dedication machine. ards. Philip Chm. M 0 Bow. Dlication of diseases. The deceased | 2 lr Clayton Hoffman, : yy by this program: Closing Prayer— Adjournment. ceremonies of the unveiling of the Question: —With a progenitor like An At De. D Chandar. They 18 postmaster at Florin and is pow iY S. to V. C—R. Sup. Dr. W.' M1: fs 2.00—Devotional Service—Rev. Evening [.uncheon, statuary at the Capitol last week the one referred to above, hew soon made the tin IY iiite : ~ serving his third 4-year term. He ome pi. gati : F i Ira, W. Klick. kvening Session Tee. would Mount Joy be the largest = i as was a staunch Republican in poli- * Sup.—H. B. Roberts. ; Convention Business. Vesper Service, Rev. H. T. Mrs. U. S. G. Breckinridge city in the world An Oyster Supper tics and served as constable of Mt. ae By 2.30—Five Minute Answers to: Clymer. Mrs. U. 8. G. Breckinridge died at —-—--——————— AiO y y : = a be eiven JOY township for a number of years. The Worle Qc LLeague Problems Reading and Approval of Minutes hep home at Black Horse, Chester : : An yater Fuphe rm Je given Mr. Weidman was a painter ‘by = 1 World's Series ela I What Should Constitute an Hymn. County on Monday from Bright's di- An Oyster Supper. by St. Mary’s Guild in the basement 1 : i ic y re i ; The scores of the National, Amer- r y : —_ jl : : : = Don’t forget that an oyster supper of St. Luke's Church Parish House 2CCuPation which he followed until can and Tri-State games this season [ Sense: The Is : Sister inlaw or Mrs will be held in the basement of St. op Saturday evening, October 14th, the time of his demise He was having interested so many fare, bes Henrietts Qish of Morin. Luke's Church Parish House Satur- heginnine at 4 o'clock. The ny | freasurer of A. 0. K. of M. C. for ing posted : } an tig , ake g g i clock 1 menn Nps S & posted at this office daily, we TTT day evening, Oct. 14th, beginning at wij] consist of oysters, ham and oys- Many vears and held a similar of- have arranged to get the SCoTes of Raised 250 Acres. | t o'clock. Oysters, ham and oyster ter sandwiches, potato salad, ice H¢e in Chiques Tribe at Florin prior the world’s serfes between tie Ath “Pe, Mr. Benjamin Hoffman. of Conoy | sandwiches, potato salad. ice cream, cream, cake and coffee. An invita- FO its disbanding He leaves a wife letics and New York. Evervbody is township, and his three sons, raised | cake. coffee, etc., will be served. Un- tion is extended to all to come and theee children: John, William, requested to come around ang rot 250 acres of tobacco this season. Tt |cut cakes will also be offered for sale ———e— Tillie ard Mrs. Jacob Boyer of Florin the news ok on BR was of good quality. i a Saturday, Oct. 25—On the prem. #0 Frank and Harry of Philadel={"" "°T> © fi _ Assault and Battery. ope n Fiorina, py 20 Pp: By v0 lots re funeral will be held Saturday i 1 Birthday Dinnep / Were Weighed Today. Mr. 8. M. Bender of near town, is ©f ground with a frontage of 80 fee morning at 10 o’clock from his late hday Viiv ao ow do . ’ All the boys of the Mt. Joy High charged with assault and battery pre- 'uPon which is a 2% story double tit i: : Audi : ; . WL i Sven in 3 School that will participate in the ferred before Alderman Moser. John house and outbuildings by W. M. lace a ra ¥intermoyer of athletic meet here on Saturday, Oct. | Mumma, of Lancaster alleges that Hollowbush, for the owner V = Shi SE , ao fome of her par- “1st, were weighed shortly after |Mr. Bender drove into his team on’! auct Simon. A. Hershey a ort Big Dr oent numbers i Te noon today. the road between Rohrerstown and ee - Sime Bia Hers! oY Yow Ron hs f \ os pints a hom ———— McGovernville and as a result Mr Our Home Markets, J Tie wr Sion a1 . A im, Spor 55 Hill Nok Hy a 7 Operator Resigns Mumma was thrown out. Butter 30g, per 1b. |. oh Howie ce wr months | Fiori J § / : Miss Emma Shookers, who has T=. Eggs Tc per do Ness: wit complication of diseas ——— - : i been the day operator at the local Apples! Apples! Lard Ee per 1b. | He was in his sixty-fifth vear. : 5 Independent telephone exchange for Next week I will have a carload of | Potatoes She per Iu and was born in West Hempfield 1 Bad Pall ': ’ the past nine years, resigned her |the finest apples ever brought to Mt. iE TS township, being a son the late Mr oi nan Miller, wits several 4 position. Joy. The price will be reasonable. | Change in Bar Clerks. J. Hoffman and Barbara Breneman Sus 2 \ od es a T Interior of Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, Pa. —_———sae—— The car consists of the best varieties Mr. Henry Hoffman is the new b: Hershey For many yea he had tree Mr. Miller Zoli ta the Troung : Learn a Trade grown. If you want good apples I clerk at the Central House filling | followed the occupation of farming. sustaining a broke collarbone and : ars a oir 3 Address—‘“The Influence of His- A young man desirous of learning can please you G. MOYER. | the vacancy caused by the Tetire-) He was a devout member of the fracturing four ribs. He is however $ Ideal Programme for our Jeng Lorical Lutheranism in our Country” | Printing can get a job by applying EE — | ment of Mr. Harry Brooks Church of God. at Landisville. The able to bo: about Meeting? Referred» to. Trinity Tan SA. Io tass a hi ffice at > G re nl in Shoes 4 Wren ottonins sisters survive: Mrs. H. M. : iy tobanon Rev. James A. Lambert, Catasauqua, at this oflice at once. Good wages Bargains in Shoes. de Sey . mie league, . Pa. | paid; ghost walks every Saturday. If you want bargains in shoes and Notice to Policy Holders [aver Of Rohrerstown; Mrs. 1iebron and re i i ' 2. Should Junior Leagues Have Anthem | Get busy if you want this job. ® rubbers don’t fail to call at Keener’s | Northern Mutual Insurance Co., of | Herr, of Lancaster; Mrs. David S. i AIS arsed Jor ry during his late Pqual Representation & Our oo Of. ins. — te Shoe Shop within the next fifteen Ephrata, Pa. Tax for 1911 is due | Garber, of Maytown: Mrs. Frank M. | Sickness services will be vention? Referred to St. Michael’s Offerings. | davs 1 yavabl t D J Herr, of Willow Street: Mrs. Cyrus | held S 6 home at Landis League, Strasburg. Remarks by the President. The First Lyceum ys. Sha (payable » Quavens. J. Frey of Mount Joy; Mrs. Rebee- | Ville clock Thursday after: 3. What Part, if any, Should the Appointment of Standing Commit- Won i Ril nae! oi 3 : ca Hershey, widow of Amos Her- Soo. 3 3 es Hi S15 be held at League Take in the Benevolent Oper- | tees. Foor om Brides coon on Ba i Wanted The advertisement of Harry Yob-|shey. His deceased brother and | t . . 2Rnonite ¢ Ure at Landisville ations of the Church? Referred to (Continued on Page 5) me g, Oct. 13th, ? A housekeeper in a small family. "lonovitz, the shoe repairer, may be | daughters have been living at the at 2. SlockeL faterment will take 20. ood wages. Apply at this office. found on anther page. home of Mr. Hershey for some yeh. s Place : andigville cemetery. *
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