VOL. X NO. 2 CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS E ur Lyceum Very Good A ttendance at Friday Night's Meeting An Important Qu By a Half Doze ——— estion Discussed n Able Orators A Fine Program Rendered Next Meeting Postponed The first lyceum was held in the High Friday evening and was well program was room on last attended. A ren- School very interesting dered as follows: President's Address Singing by the School of Minutes Lottie Royer Solo—Martha Frank Club. Beatrice Murray. That the U. S. disputes with Hague Reading Secretary Recitation Instrumental Herbert Glee Reading Bucher Essay Selection Select Debate should arbitrate all nations at the Resolved, foreign Tribunal A ff., Luc) ner Blocher Neg., Ben Hoffer, Mary Stauffer Cereral Debate Referred Gibbons, Harry Grein uth, Spangler, Question Raymond Nissley Duet and Esther Instrumental Tekla Recitation—Mary by the S¢ hool Bube Reist Eshleman Singing Society Paper Adjournment. The debate which was a spirited | one, was decided in favor of the af- A MEAN TRICK Jacob Frey's Cattle, near Milton Grove Eat Poison One of the meanest tricks that could be done on any one happened on the farm of Mr. Jacob Frey, near Some one Milton Grove this week. evidently wanted to ‘‘get even’ but they adopted a brutal method Par is ereen was scattered in a field, some of which was eaten by Mr. Frey's cattle Yesterday two fine steers and a valuable cow died and a second is expected to die The cattle were im- mediately examined and it was found hey had eaten paris green It is just likely that others of Mr Frev's fine herd will meet the same fate itis settle iliirenean IKraybill Case Settled The case of Anna Kraybill against the Southern Pipe Line Company was amicably adjusted in court this morning before any witnesses were heard but we were unable to learn the consideration up to the time of going to press. ——————— —— firmative by both the judges and | Diphtheria has broken out at Lan- house. easter and Lebanon. om A Politica | Notes Democrats Set Up An Almost Complete Ticket There Will Be No Keystone Ticket in Mount Joy Borough at the | General Election—Butcher Chas. | K. Bennett is Named for Council —Other Notes The Democrats of the East Ward assembled at the Central House Saturday evening and after some time settled the following ticket: DEMOCRATS East Ward Council—C. K. Bennett. School Directors—E. F. Baker, 6 years; Four year term vacant; Si- mon Menaugh, 2 years; Charles De- Long, 2 years. Auditor—Alex Kramer. Ward Constable—Henry Loraw. High Constable—Vacant. Inspector—John Rahm. Judge——John Brandt. West Ward The Democrats of the West Ward settled the following ticket on Sat- urday evening: Council—H. H. Morton. School Directors—E. F. Baker, 6 years; Four yeay term, vacant; Si- mon Menaugh, 2 yedrs; Charles De- Long, 2 years. ward Constable—Joseph Kram- er. High Constable—Vacant. Auditor—Alex. Kramer. Judge—Vacant. Inspector—Quinton Amspacker. We have been told by several of the Keystone leaders here that they borough ticket in coming , election. will not place a the field for the Mount Joy Township The Democrats of Mount Joy township, Florin district, met on Monday evening and named this ticket: Judge—Jno. Roth. Inspector—Alpheus Morton. ‘Reg. Assessor—John Masterson. School Directors—Six year term, vacant; C. S. Frank, 4 years: H L. Stoll, 2 years. Supervisor-—William Rhea. Assessor—Isaac B. Kopp Constable—Jacob Loraw. Auditor—Albert Roth. Committeeman—H. S. Musselman East Donegal The Republicans of East Donegal township met Saturday evening and chose the following for their offices: School Directoss, M. R. Hoffman, 6 Monday. 1 nese AC — i A Birthday Party years; Abram H. Grove and Amos | Miss Alice Dillinger entertained a F. Eaby, four years; George F. Stib- gen and Gorge Endslow, two years; John A. Thome; Road Roy Nissley; Assessor, Commissioner, J. stable, William Sharp; Inspector, Registry Assessor, Thomas Portner; yomph. Inspector, E. C. Hoffman; legistry Assessor, C. OC. Forry. Florin, Judge, Jacob S. Brubaker: Inspector, E. Buller: Registry As- sessor, Henry Charles. In the Donegal district; position. BE SE Judge, Harvey Jacob G. Engle; Maytown, Judge, Jno ast Foresters Take Notice A Grand Union Meeting composed of the six degree teams of Lancas- ter County will go to - Columbia Tuesday evening, Oct. 24, to take in a big class in which the Degree team of Court Reliance of Lancaster, will do the initiatory work. All the Degree teams of Lancaster County will meet at Mt. Joy, Monday even- ing, Oct. 30, to initiate a large class in which Court Lititz will do the work. There will be on the same evening a large street parade and Red Fire. All brothers of Court Mt. Joy are invited to accompany the team on all these visits. ree etl ree Real Estate Sales The Jacob Shenk proprty on West Donegal Street, offered at public sale recently was sold a few days ago to Mr. Christian 2,600. | The Isaac Hoffman property on S. | Market sold at Greena- House, on Monday evening, to Samuel! Fetter , for $2,050. At the same time and place, for the same, a tract of 19 with improve- ments, on the Maytown Abram Snyder for $ rr A A nn Musser for Street, Elizabethtown, was public sale, at the walt acres road to Doctors Put Out of Business people are saving a lot of money by wearing our underwear. They do not get Colds, LaGrippe and Rheumatism any more. Under- wear 50c. to $4.00 per suit, wool and cotton. Getz Bros. A A Orphans’ Court Work Adjudications have been filed in local estates as follows: Christian K. Some Con- | Shields. For the! 61st district the officers chosen were | there was no op-; Long, East Hempfield, $4,766.32; John N. Gish, East Donegal, $2,- 608.27. / Ta ae wo 8 A yy n " ol qt WE X 1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1911 Our Card Basket ABOUTS Ol OUR Hie PAST WEER rt WHER FRIENDS 1 Who and Where They dave Visited Many Strangers Herve Over sun- day—Were You Among em? Rev. J. W. Dungan was at Phila vesterday Hoffman and Ross Engle delphia Henry G are at Philadelphia today Mr. 8S. H. Miller made a motor cycle trip to York on Sunday Williams spent several days with friends at Mechanicsburg. Mr. Charles Cassel is at Philadel- Well 1 guess Mrs. Harry phia today—base ball yes Miss Freda Willer returned home after spending a week with friends at lancaster. Mrs Sarah Hacker called on friends at Elizabethtown several days this week. Mrs. J. M. Backenstoe was at At- lantic City yesterday where she call- ed on her son, Mr. E. 8. Dyer of short call in the home of Mi Atglen, made a Albert Campbell this week Miss Nora town after an absence Killian returned to of six weeks She was on a trip thru the west Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Florence, spent guests of Mrs Shirk and dau ghtea Thursday in town as John Laur ence | Mr. W A. Brinkman, the nten sive wall paper dealer of Lancaster was in town on business this fore- | noon | My W M. Thome and childrel spent last Saturday and Sunday vis- | iting relatives in Philadel Lyceum | Messrs Samuel Mateer and A. L Haines were at Thompsontown Sat urdayv where they gathered a lot ol | nice chestnuts Mr. and Mrs [Levi Musser and Pauline, of near town, Manheim at the daughter spent Sunday at Earhart Milton Harry home of Jacob Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F fer at Elizabethtown, on Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. R Lancaster, spent Sunday in the fam- ily of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Newpher. Messrs. Henry Hoffman, Clayton Hoffman, Henry M. M. Backenstoe attended the Athletic- New York Philadelphia on Miller and Miller were B. N. Hof- Sunday Charles Bowman and son and Garvin of Stauffer, and J. game at number of her friends at her home on Mt. Joy evening in honor of her birthday. A fine oys- street last ter supper was served to which all {did justice. Miss Dillinger was the recipient of a number of handsome and costly presents. Those present { were Misses Sue Henry, Marian | Shrite, Bertha Missemer, Wilma | Baton, Caroline Frank, Alice Dilling- {er and Kathryn Gingrich. | a --— | Demonstration a Success A very successful and largely at- | tended demonstration ‘dynamite on {the farm,” was given on the farm | Moyer near town last The many ways of using with its ad- jof Mr. G. Thursday. "the explosive together vantages, were demonstrated in the | presence of many interested persons (and it met with their hearty ap- (proval. reel Will Close the Driveway The driveway from Market street to Mount Joy Hall between the Methodist Church and the parsonage lawn, is being filled up and will be enclosed with a fence. This shuts off the only means of access by team to and the prop- office. the rear of the hall vacated by the Bulletin _————— erty Examination for Postmaster On Saturday, November 4th, there will be a civil service examination for a postmaster to fill a vacancy at death. The of- year. All those Florin caused by fice paid $546 last who can fill the requirements are eligible to enter the competition, as politics is no bar. cma Few Dollars for some, but if To Save a Is a hard you come here to buy your Overcoat you will be sure to save at least $4.00. We bought them right and we sell them right. $7.50 to $22.50 tetz Bros., Mt. Joy, Pa. ———l task Was 81 Yesterday Mrs. Elizabeth Ricksecker cele- brated her 81st birthday yesterday. She is enjoying good health. On this occasion she was the recipient of a number of fine cards. eect Send Us a Piece, Maggie Mrs. Margaret Mengle of Myers- WEEKLY BULLE is. BRING RESULTS--THATS WHY i Jioment Anna Belle Lytle Awarded That Amonnt Today Must Be Paid By the Dr. S. P. Lytle | Estate---Also Interest for a {quite ill, is gradually Number of Years Anna Belle was given judgment against the es- Lytle in court this $5000 with interest which has been accum- Lytle of this place, tate of Dr. 8. P forenoon to the amount of ulating for a number of years ll ees The Score By Innings The score by innings, the batteries, and finally the hits and errors of the | eames of the world's series are received at this office daily and at- While eagerly tract considerable attention there were many persons waiting in front of this office dur ing the progress of the games, | just as many wer interested | at the many business places here at | Florin and at Blizabethtown which | v evidenced by the large number of ¢ hone calls we cheerfully answer ( If vo \ el or | ibseribe for the Bulletin | - - i vA Slight Blaze On Thursday afternooil | ther was | tbout town that the house Michael Wagenbach, 1 nmol | town, called on friends in town over | From 111 to 125 pounds was a daughter of Joseph Shertzer | Sunday | From 126 and up. of Columbia. Vit John Forney of Harrishur | Prof. I. R. Kraybill of our public John R. Matter died at Lancaster was the guest of Mr. and Mi Sam | schools Prof. Campbell, state secre- on Sunday aged S7 years He was uel Walters t the ¥. M. C. A Prof. \ horn near Manheim and at onetime The River Brethren held services 1 County Secretary of the Y.| conducted a blacksmith shop near 7 OS at the Cross Roads Church on Sun-|M. C. A will have charge Sporting Hill. WE day morning. No admission will be charged and — a Mr. John Dierolf of Atlantic City, | everybody is invited to the meet Moses Heagy ceupied by Mr 21 miles south of town owned by Mr. Clinton Eby of this place, was on xd, by fire This incor- rect Sparks fell to the bottom of a chimney where the wood enclosure ignited, but the flames were extin- ouished before much damage was done ee Al) — Look Out Autos \t Landisvilie a new ‘slate roof is being put on a building and the old Jate were thrown on the Lancaster pike which is a bad move on the part e one as was demonstrated on Miller came a- of son Monday. Mr. S. H. motor-cycle and went long on his over the slate, cutting an inner and outer casing to such an extent that it will require new ‘tires. section Man Inju Mr. George Bogie, a Macedonian in Foreman the employ of Section Frank Stoll, was injured on the P. R. R. Friday. The men were cutting : ail and when it was dropped in order to break it, the rail fell upon Mr. Bogie, breaking his right leg, cating his ankle and mashing his lit- tle gnger. He was taken to the Lan- caster General Hospital. —— dislo- Fine assortment Boys These are We have now a large and Jerseys for the season. The new ‘Round Golf Coat is positively new here as well as These two of Sweaters’ coming Collar” and is only the ‘‘Roll Sweaters sold Collar.” cannot be found else where. Prices 50c¢. to $5.00. retz Bros. eel Always Sign Your Name We are in receipt of a communica- tion from one of our Marietta read- ers relative to school matters in East Donegal township but cannot recog- nize it as the writer failed to sign his name. A signature is always requir- ed. not for publication but as a mat- ter of good faith. ————-- — Leased Quarry and Kiln Mr. Jacob Hershey, who purchased the B. H. Zercher farm south of town has leased the stone quarries and lime kilns which he now has in oper- ation. He will be pleased to furnish stone and quantity at lime in any right prices. Weidman’s Successor The bondsmen of the la®e William Weidman, postmaster at Florin, have named William Weidman Jr., to fill the vacancy and their action has been confirmed by the authorities at Wash- ington. He is now in charge with two assistants. eel Lot of Fine Colts Last Saturday Auctioneer Chas. H Zeller sold a lot of tne finest colts seen here in a long time at public sale at Gantz’s Farmers’ Inn stables for D. B. Kieffer & Co. The sale amounted to over $3,000. rel A Woman's Day Woman’s Day will be observed in [ brotherg Harvey at Lancaster on Sun- the United Brethren Church on Sun- MERCHANTS USE THI Florin Affairs Vile 'HE BUSY HERI IAPPENINGS IN \GE WEST O1} ocal and Personal Briefs That Have Last Issue Our Hustling Wide Neighbor Village, Florin. Occurred Since Our and Awake Mi lillie Weidman is on the sick | 1181 Mi Abram Butzer is on the sick list, , Mrs. Henrietta Gish spent Mon day at Lancaster Migs Elizabeth Brubaker is spend- ing a few weeks at Steelton. Miss Mae Musselman, who was improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer and two daughters spent Sunday at Newville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy urday and Sunday at Miss Ella Wittle of Mount Joy was a Sunday visitor to Miss Emma Dyer Miss Myrtle Groff of called on friends in the village Sun- Ishler spent Sat- Elizabethtown. Rheems day. Mr. Charles Carson visited his day Miss Joy, was a Sunday Elizabeth Shires of Mount visitor to our town. Mr. Frank Weidman of is spending a week in town with his Illinois, mother Mr. Irvin Bishop returned home Sunday after spending a week at Yorl Miss Martha Arndt of Elizabeth- is spending several days in town vis- iting friends. The be used in the new milk station was large new boiler which will unloaded here Saturday. Mrs. Tillman Hostetter of Lancas- Saturday visitor to villa Christ Sheaffer and ter, was a friends in the Mr. and Mrs daughter Mary, itors to Marietta. Mr. Harry Singer and visited in the were Saturday vis- family of Ephrata, family of H. 1.. Stoll, over Sunday Dr. Brison and family of Lancas- ter, were Sunday visitors at the home of Jacob Hostetter Mr. Harry Weidman of Philadel- phia is spending several days in town as the guest of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Elizabethtown spent Sat- urday in town with friends. Simon Good and Miss Masterson of Lan- caster, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Masterson, Sunday. Mr. Howard Musselman of Phila- delphia, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Musselman Saturday. The Revival which are being held in the hall by the Baptist yrethren will close on Friday night. Miss Pearl Myers of this place, took part in the Piano Recital held at the Elizabethtown College last Fri- Frances Services day. «| Miss Katie Miller of Philadelphia, days in town as the Mrs. Henry spent several guest of her sister, Young. Mrs. Milton Paul spent several days near Horst's Mill Arndt and son as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Neideigh. Mr. D. N. Nissley received a car- load of which he is selling from the car on the siding at the station. Mr. John D. Easton is building a roof at the front of his dence. This marked im- provement in the appearance of his choice apples on Tuesday, neat resi- makes a property. Miss Ada Nissley, teacher of the Washington Primary School took the Friday scholars out for a walk on viewing the sites along the creek west of here. Young Brothers, our extensive neat ad elsewhere in this issue They, can carriage builders, have a Will Five Classes of Young Men From Our Public t grounds on Saturday afternoon and | | will be high jumping, broad hnd Neighborhood Have Passed to the standing jumping and other inter-| Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue esting events re The entries are all made accord- Miss Mary Sweeney of Elizabeth- t t t £ | t i t 1 ( ( build work and you forget them when order- and do good should not ing vour next vehicle Mr. Albert Wednesday after spending some time Roth arrived home last throuout the east. He was the of- ficial photographer at the interna- tional aviation meet at Long Island month. In for twelve days last that time he took over 700 photo- graphs and met this and many of the crack foreign coun- ride by aviators of tries. He was treated to a Lieut. Millings at an altitude of 600 feet. Mr. Roth is now waiting on a proposition from one of the lead- ing New York papers as staff photo- grapher. There will be special services in the Florin U. B. Church on Sunday Oct. 22. Rally services will be ob- served in the morning in the :Sab- day evening, Oct. 22. town has a fruit cake that she baked in 1895 at Manheim. ) ef cordially invited to attend. Everybody is bath School, to begin at 9.45. All (Continued on Page 8) | 3 pr. for $1.00. Anna Haertter died on Sat- Fancy Vests—New Tans, Cream, |urday at her home near Hempfield, and Brown—3$1.25 to $4.00. [in West Hempfield township, from Boys’ Suits-—All shades, Box Kite | infirmities incident to her advanced i free—$2.25 to $7.50. age, she being in her ninety-second Overcoats—Presto and Converti-|year. ble Collar—3$7.00 to $15.00. rin i : Neckwear-—All styles and shades | John Albright 50c. now 25c¢. {Danis Albright, postmaster These are only a few of the|ilowenna, has received word of LPIA many bargains we are showing. dea of his brother, who lived Come in and see our values in North Cgroiina, and has not been i \ Clothing and Hats. Getz Bros this section for some time. He a. ——- [engaged in farming He was aboutrics ii Court News {67 years of age. Interment took and was sent to It is an issue to determine damages her Joy Bank and the Alderman Moser has dismissed | tian fortitude that charac. he assault and battery case against | her entire life. One son, Wili i S. M. Bender, of Mount Joy. It was M. Hollowbush, Esq., a member referred by John Mumma, of Lan- | the Lancaster Bar, and one sis i | Miss Elizabeth McNeal, surv wish to of all the most important | honor of her Athletic Meet Be First Ever Held In = Mount Joy Schools Will Contest Here on Satur- day Afternoon on The School Grounds---There Are Many Entries---Admission Free The first athletic meet ever held | # rounds on Saturday aitoraoon and Obituary Notes wvidence that there will be a num-| THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST ere will take place on the school | er of spirited contests TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER The young men have been prac-| i - icing for some time past. There |Some Well Known People From Our town, died last Wednesday from a complication of diseases after a long ng to the weight of the contestant ind there will be five classes name- y illness aged 73 years. Mrs. May Parker, wife of George B. Parker, died at a Phila- Hospital on Saturday. She From 60 to SO pounds. Lillian From 95 pounds From 96 to 110 pounds. lelphia Elizabethtown, from ty- etl ; 3 Heagy of died on morning - | : - . 25c¢. |phoid fever aged 46 years. | Moses Bargains Sunday town Interesting Underwear-—Best in o $2.00 a piece. Hosiery All shades, He mdse.-- Mrs. Anna Haertter | | 1 Mrs, Yesterday a jury was selected in (place in the South. he case of Annie N. Kraybill against | Pipe Line Company, view the premises. | Mary A. Hollowbush Mrs, Mary A. Hollowbush died a® home in this place on Wedne: or the appropriation of land in BE. day, death resulting from a "com yonegal. (plication of diseases after an illnes The case of Sadie Brown, of Florin | covering a period of about si National Mount | months. The deceased had sustain- Fike es-|ed a fall at her home, from the ef aired | fects of which she never fully ~~ covered and as the result of - | other complications arose. & | dured her sufferings with a he Southern 1gainst the Union Aaron ate was settled before being n Court. ei Qian Case Dismissed prosecutor did not the charge An ac-| The funeral was held from her | .ount of the above appeared in these | home on West Main street. Ini | ment. was made in the Mt. Joy e¢¢ Saturday afternoon at ‘aster, but the press :olumns last wek. ii li ————— etery on The Foot Ball Scores (2 clock. On Saturday we posted the scores | or foot ball | ye games in this section the | Local Doings Penn and other big games. If you grins including news when it is news want the “That’s Us etl GENERAL INTEREST MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF Miss Kepperling Entertains. Dea Miss Alice Keperling of Bast DOl-| gyjef Local Happenings Gathered as egal, gay an elaborate bi-valve They Occur With the Whirl of I banquet at her home last evening in| yyopid for Quick Reading Within cousin, Miss Edith the Past Few Days. Crumrine, of Maryland. There were a number of guests present Supervisor A. B. Welsh is on the ———— : : sick list. lake Notice Mr. H. C. Schock is confined to Chicken Corn Soup served at Gar- his home on account of illness. , . ~ 3 A hoe ber’'s Drug Store Saturday evening, The “Dante Circle” will meet at Oct. 21. A little later he will have !the home of Miss Donovan Monday oysters in every style, sandwiches, evening. hot drinks, etc. Many persons went to Lancaster i a 1 av i Sunday to see the Glidden pass thru. Samuel G. Erb of Rapho a: la Drager of Manor, were .* license yestrday. For Sale Corn fodder and fine corn on the Also sawed Zercher, | 8 ear, very reasonable marriage cord wood. Call on E. H. Mount Joy 10 18 St Three members of the Brids -— Walking Club hiked it to Gretna and return last Sund { 1912 Overlands Mr. B. F. Bookman is » Mr. M. B Hiestand the local some improvements at h’ agent for the Overland autos, is weaving establishment on around town with a fore-door 1912 street. touring car as a demonstrator. David I Garber. Ea a NL se antl Meese and Cyrus G. Frey, Rar / Are Making a Mistake | administrators of Sir { New Holland is thinking of buy- |shey, of East Hempfiel ing two chemical trucks. They had | Mr. G. Samuel Sheed Cop better think twice and buy an en- from the Detwiler pro gine. Come up here brethren and | Joy street, into thet ~~ we'll show vou what you should get. 1¥ purchased on Ho And (REE
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