VOL. X. [ NO. 25 Rural Vote SEVERAL VERY CLOSE CONTESTS IN THE TOWNSHIPS THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST Te THE WHEREABOUTS OF TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK — a P 0 — last week a nearby journal con- : a Some Well Known People From Our % : a > ing in an obituary Roy Nissley Defeats F. Weidman Neighborhood Have Pas to the Who and Where They Have Visited— tained the following i ‘ fy : N . : : < y . y o . he \g y » 6 for Supervisor in East Donegal by Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Many Strangers Here Over Sun notice of Mr. Charles Hemple, of the Y re Pp , y . ack . One Vote—Election to be Con- e- i day—Were You Among Them? Back Run: tested by the Latter—Good Fight Mockley A. Hollinger — — “Ten vears ago when Isaac Stig- for Supervisor in Rapho Town- Meckl Asher. the five-weeks-old Hon. W. U. Hensel, of Lancaster, ler, of Back Run, was murdered, ship Also Bohiey MSN A . was in town on Monday. Hemple was arrested for the crime I gon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hollinger ’ > : : bis borough, died Mr. Paris Hinkle of Lancaster, ete ——— » ar stro 8 . rh, \ ¥ | t £ on Poplar street, be i x rning called on friends here Sunday. We have been requested by a large Following is » © ite vote oO Ww nly Y: 7 1is mo DEN 4 . o . t lo ls the tomiiele hi very suddenly SRY y t t lated Mr John Ryan of Harrisburg, number of Mr. Hemple’'s friends in he SUTT ing wnships: ¢p arasmus § strangulatec : ’ Cr . . | the irrounding 0 n I from marasmus IN rang spent a few days here with his moth- the vicinity of the Back Run to cor- Rapho—Newtown Hi ] hernia. er rect this gross error and have there Judge of Electi > ipple, —————— . : i A kilection P. H pp Pet FP t Mrs. John D. Geistwite is spending fore gathered the following data: t ter Fars . ‘ ; Inspector Electi A. C. Gelt- . Po : yd at his home at two weeks with her son at Williams Isaac Stigler was found dead in ope - 3 h reCiu men Pete! po dee zed 64 Years port his hut along the Back Run road ne EO er Lawn on EY. ay Wh cup Miss Mary Dustman of Hanover, May 6, 1903 and indications showed Ex Constable Harry Nolt, R., 40 He was well known in that neighbor- Iss Mar) dy : A Jol 5 Bradley, R., 50 LT} funeral wa held at Pa. spent a few days in town last that he met death the night pre \ ohn ». bradiey, oy 9 hoot le er wads > « y a9 ; | vious On May 8 1903, on com S Of o q X reiner, Qtern’s rat ino ge sre inter week 2 : ( Directors H. G. Greiner, Stern's meeting house, where in Pr. Weight and {amily of Harrig- Plaint made by BE. K. Bennett, Mr. R 2 rs). 52: Phares S. Strick- ' ment was also made h Fight 4 ud . : . < . | I k ire. was calling on friends in town Lewis Siegle, better known as le R > vears) $9: A, K. Bru- s— ee ie i . : : . N shod nday Dutch Louie” and a German tramp baker. R (4 ars 52: J s N. a S aa) : M : } Years), Fs Hos P ana It : 1d Miss Della G Shank of Rheems, Paul Smith by name, were arrested Musser, R (4 years), oo; €Vvl I. Anna sShonk, the siX-year-ol( i " : : a wi : : Et I vears), bH1 i ter of Samuel and Anna Shonk ent Thursday with Miss Kathryn charged with murder Ty years), ol. E.R gyaugaler of = iad : Kk : t Gingrich The two men were heard before Suy 3 9 S . f Si ge ied at § RK yestigr- I IhBTILY . v v . : : ) or—Sam’l C. Shenk, » of Salunga, died a o'clock yester The Misses Mowrey of Columbia, Sauire Charles H. Zeller of this place | ¢ (4 3; Cyrus S. Sweigart, R., day morning at St. Joseph’s hospi I Shep Uw oy a 1 discharged by the local justice | (2 years), 55 tal. after an illness with menigitis. are spending a week here as guests and discharged by the local justice ee yO y po : a Hag i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krall. at the instigation of the District ownshi Auditor—Amos W. New The funeral will be held Friday « % LED. el Attorne for lac] ~ omer, R., 52 morning at 9.30 o'clock at the par- Mrs Jno. E. Schroll and three Attorney, for ack of evidence mer, R., 52. 1 g at 3.9 ! : laughters are spending the week Siegle was then sent to the County tapho—Sporting Hill ents’ home, and at ten o’clock at the daughters sl No : Almshouse : Judge of Election—Garfield Her- Mennonite Church at Salunga. With ber parents al Manhetn ; In September, 1904 Mr. Sieg re ghey, R., 28 i Mr. Paul Light of Sparrows Point n September, 1: Mr. Siegle was Puy ct iF of Election—Daniel B Death by Electrocution Md., was here to attend the funer- re-arrested at the County Almshouse nspectq Y < i J 4 v x 3 7 y ‘ y Y sts 3 agshv Fy Ginder, R., 35 The jury summoned by Deputy al of his aunt, Miss Minnie Miller. by the late Constable Donaghy of | xinder, R., 35. : Jury A i Mr. znd Mrs Leonard Strickler this place. He was brought here, Registry Assessor—F. S. Miller, | Coroner Simon B. Cameron to in- : : re. 4 ¥ ' heard betor . ] ] ] : ; , yeah iris Bor spent some neard before the late Squire Ricker, R., 36 vestigate the death of John McFar- of Washington roa and sent to jail f Constable—Harry Nolt, R., 36 land, of Marietta, who was found time in town with the Misses Bott 4 i lor coun In court nste arry 1 + R.y y 5! I yro : Inst Sook the Grand Jury ignored the bill and Assessor-—John S. Bradley, R., 32 dead in the stable of Rieker’s bottl- '& : Qi : : : ; i i Miss Ethel Sheaffer has gone on Sieg8le was again discharged. He fs School Directors—H. G. Greiner, ing works on Friday morning, re- am a Tx rs still an inmate of the County Alm ‘ Pai ross } : ork 1 { ¢ » y / S- R., (2 years), 37: Phares S. Strick- turned a verdict that his death was # Visit to Cross Roads, York oo hobse > 9 voare an. | r |! Bene ve N 2)z . Jectrie Where she expects to remain for oe : ; ler, R, (2 years), 36; A K. Bru caused by 2 shock from electric sake tine During this entire proceeding the ! baker, R., (4 years), 37; Levi F. light wires of the Elizabethtown and °* : name of Charles He I a re WB A an : x i : " a Miss Margaret Kline, who had aries Hemple was not Eby, R., (6 years), 37. Marietta Electric Light Company, : : : mentioned with the excepti 1 Supervisor—Samuel C. Shenk, R., located in the stable of the Marietta Peen visiting the Misses Barclay in _ “7 © a S cep Ion 0} bg. ( : 38: C Ss iy 1 li 1 East Doneral, returned home Mon- M8 a Witness for the Commonwealth 4 years), 38; Cyrus S. Sweigart, | bottling works. Gov evenile at the first hearing. We saw the T0 » 9 voara)o- 90: a) B. : : A R., (2 years), 29; Oelena Sheaffer, e > Willis Tviidall abd & pages of testimony of the 25 witness- 10 Mrs. Harvey Kessler Mrs. illiam ynda and son : 24 ns to iA .. Frank are spending some time with ©S at the hearing before Mr. Zeller Township Auditor—Amos W. New Word was received in Coluumbia rank are spending some time wi : : : R, 24 | announcing the death of Mrs. May (riends and relatives in the City of and the only questions asked Mr. comer, R., \ no 1 g e de i . MLR) Brotherly Love Hemple were ‘“‘whether or not he Rapho—Strickler’'s 8S. H. Graybill Kessler, wife of Harvey of ve : knew Louis Sioele had o ted : ; Cassio : i : “o Messrs. Abram Troutwine and OUIS: Wego NE r owned a Judge of Election—John Gebhart Kessler, of Columbia, which occur- ¥ ] revolver.” BR. 59 {red on Monday evening in her home Daniel Easton left last evening for Thic foek: = od. al ib I.eavenworth, Kanasas, where they This testimony and all the news- Inspector of Election—Harvey at Mount Gretna. Death was due “*<'® ’ hi Dy 2 5: HODinss. 1 : ; will spend some time paper clippings from the Lancaster Sink, R., 53. to complications, following a number . : Daily N iy piu : I Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Weber of aily New Era relative to the arrest, Registry Assessor—Norman Tyson of serious operations. The deceased * ® > he Hearing ote aE. nls : : 4 Boyertown, spent Friday in tow arings, etc.,, was also shown us R.. C7 was about thirty years of age, and °CoYertown, spe y In town. : : : os 1 i ) Rev. Weber ofeiated at the funer- and in no single instance was Hem- Constable—Harry Nolt, R., 66. | was the adopted daughter of Mr. * > loo tod with. the : i : al of Miss Minnie Miller ple connected with the murder with Assessor—John S. Bradley, R., and Mrs. Graybill, of Wrightsville, , his i : | Mrs. John Cr: Hh t ar- this one exception. 62 | York county. She is survived by 8 0 ramer has just ar " : aris : | rived home after ndi t The testimony, clippings, bullet School Directors—H. G. Greiner, her husband and adopted parents. er ‘spending. two a 2 1 . . » reek the I that caused Stigler’s death, etc., were | RB. (2¥ ), 61: Phares S. Strick- weeks at e home of Rev. S. P. .» (2 years), : S. S SH. af Walss brought to town and are at the of- | y : umpman at eissport, Pa. lor, R., (2 years), 60; A. K. Bru-| Miss Fanny Bott fice of C. H. Zeller, where they may baker, R., (4 yars), 61; Amos N. Miss Fanny Bott died at her home Mrs. C. G. Longenecker and dau- ann dai , io Musser, R., (4 years), 62; Levi F. on West Main Street early yesterday Shter Kathryn, JTeturned home Tues- The foregoing, we think should be Eby, R., (6 years), 58 morning in the 72nd year of her day after spending a few days with suficiont owid y ' tk DE Supervisor—Samuel C. Shenk, R. age, death resulting from carcinoma the former’s mother Mrs. Catharine Charles Hotaaes Last Te 8te (4 years), 57; Cyrus S. Sweigart, R. of the bowels. She is survived by Billeit near Maylown, for such a crime is our com D i 3 : h ¢ (2 vears), 61; Allen Sheaffer, 12. one brother in Sterling, Neb., and _ Mrs. B. F. Gerber and Miss Edith Would try and make o ” i on or Township Auditor—Amos W. two sisters, Caroline and Mrs, Mary Dentzel left Saturday on a trip Several y orm in tn C i : % Newcomer, R., 60 Oberdorf, of this place. They moved SOUth. At Washington, D. C., they Yic ss ay and we * Se > Sos fd YaphosUnion Square here from Manor township about Will Visit Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Rice os ee We 2ope they wil a y on g Judge of Election—John B. Fra- seven years ago. The funeral will and at Hampton, Va., with Mr. and Onlv = foW Wesks 420 we. w lich, R., 85 be held from her late home on Fri- Mrs. Edgar H. Bentzel of the Hamp- bHzed : th 5 H S Jue ch, 3 . : : % obligec correc 8 t 2 InEpector of Election—Morris E. day forenoon at 9 o’clock with ser- ton Industrial Institute. On thelr a a ih _— Bradley, R., 56 vices at Cross Roads meeting house 'eturn trip they will stop at Phila- oh Bales D ai ove ia - radley, . >. X y ” : certain progenitor hac 30,000 off- : : : : lelphia and Bethlehem, Pa i SPEC jon— : .30. Interment will be made in ° 8 2 » Pa. : wh . Inspector of Election—Morris BE. at 9.3 é springs in four generations, but say- 3 . Yrtivies --0-a : > Oy Sd) Bradley, R., 56. the burial grounds adjoining. ing that an honest old German was dood OQ - ree ll) ree i; ober. ; . Registry Assessor—Monroe Her Birthday and Afhiversad That New Bridge arrested for murder is beyond all shey, R., 85. day anc Yersary The 150 foot long steel span that reason. 7 / 'thday ¢ g ersary was ais Constable—Harry Nolt, R., 82. A birthday Good : ET Ww i is to be thrown over Chickies creek, an ~ po Asvessol—John S. Bradley, R., celchrated at the home of } f- 80% near Marietta, by the Conestoga . Mrs. Adam Linard near Moore’s Mill ., _ .. q : : Started a Y. M. C. A. Qn 4 ’ ~~ Traction Company, arrived at : held in tI Hich i 5 ay > cas ping B Thinled ‘r 3 4 eting was 3 in e Hig School Directors—H. G. Greiner, On Sunday, the occasion being their op;okies on "Tuesday where it was A meeting was held eh ; ® (2 vears). 85: Phares S. Strick- fourteenth wedding anniversary and unloaded from the cars. The span School room on Saturday November er 2m Re : r rg Anard’s 3¢ bir 1s ite : : i Re 11. when ¢ yreanization was elect- ler, R., ( 2 years), 80; A. K. Bru- Mrs. Linard’s 39th birthday. Quite will be placed in position as soon as Whol ;21 ongaRvation . \ To. & er i vir frie re "eS- : : 3 : > regarding the starting of a A ker. R. (4 years), 82: Amos N.,2 number of their friends were pres possible. It is the intention of the ed regardin I ; t in} f the event Mr A. Temporary officers were elect- | Masser, RB... (4 years), 83; Levi WF. ientand in aonor to $ ent.- company to make a fill where a por- : {13 p : 'S inar ntertained at a ; ) serve u J res Eby, R., (6 years), 81. and Mrs. Linard e RYgTIn Ie d at 2 4ion of the long wooden trestle g to di RR 1 i " Q : 3 i ay ‘hic ras 8 id lv Ss 11 Jer Supervisor—Samuel C. Shenk, R. sumptuous dinner, which was so crosses the meadow. ident, A i 101 I : y - I QSweicar ry palatable that all present hoped nard W'. Ebersole. (4 vears), 80; Cyrus S. Sweigart, R. very pala : i = 1 han {for they will assemble on many more Si There were about fort boys in (2 vears), 15: Allen Sheaffer, R., 3 i "0 -—..... : mp such happy occasions. Those pres- Orchard Demonstrations attendance which promises a good 6 : : Township Auditor—Amos WwW. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry See- Doctor Surface, State Zoologist, | organization and start ( F. Newcomer, R., 79 man and daughter Kathryn, of announced the schedule of orchard Savage, County Secreta was Newcomer, R., 79. : Rapho—Consolidated Middletown, Mr. and Mrs Robert 1onstrations to be made through- !' present and gave a talk about 2 —0 4 . : s : 3 "1 { Constable—Harry Nolt, R 214 Flory and mother Mrs. Welfly, of out Pennsylvania during the week | history and present work oil i Jusia -. « . a hy » : 1 NT Te > r 1 A + . i r wi | Aswessor—-John 8. ' Bradley, R., Middletown; Mr. Milton Erb and of November 20 The dates for Lan- | Y. M. C. A \nother meeting will | 050. Miss Ella Erb of Newtown; Mr. and caster County are as follows: be held in the school building next | School Directors—H. G. Greiner Mrs. Michael Wagenbach and daugh; November 20, John H. Shank, | Saturday, also a mass meeting for | R.. (2 years). 235: Phares S. Strick- ter Elizabeth, of Moore's Mill: Mr. Manheim; 21, C. R. Farmer, May- |the men 1 the hall the following | i R., « yeals), co TAIN hy p = bie : : v | ¢ ler, R.. ( 2 years), 225; A. K. Bru- Charles Seeman of Marietta; Mr. town 22, Frank J. Trout, Quarry- | Sunday afternoon November 19, } Sef R ( 1 vears) ) Amos N. 'and Mrs. John Seeman of Elizabeth- ville 23, Charles 1. Landis, Para- | Mr. Campbell, State Secretary, willl 3 pax , oy \ ars), 4 4 1 Ne . : 3 3 zs : a ; | I Musser, R (4 vears), 237; Levi F. town. dise 24, Dr. FP. Wing Ephrata. be present and give an address 2 4 ox 3 Thy Sa 13 Sisal ls BALE RES en = lis & R., (6 years), 227 Pio Orn Tey , : i : : im \ c gs for 3 : Organization Time Change 7 Snnsrviser==Samuel 0. Shenk, R,, Mr. R. L. Munce of Canonsburg Installing Heating Plant nia Et H - 2 90 Corna. & \weicart | aid SEE LCE 5 Te 51 t 4 . : Borough Solicito {on Ww % (4 years), 228; Cyrus S. Sweigart, Pa., has offered a pair of purcired he hot air heating plant in the I 29 0 : ' : Borough if 2 2 years), 160; Allen Sheaffer, | =~ °° Ee : lores: scho 5. at. Nawicow i Hensel has advised our Borough | ] R., (2 years), 1 Chester White pigs to the man who large school house at Newtown has Sonncil ‘ihat the oF the cr R., 98. | sho irtv . i . roven SO yery unsatisfactory : : = ; sng shows the best thirty ears of corn, PTOVE Tr satiste vo Et ro Counatl te tha Township Auditor—Amos W. New oys ae be $ v o h it 15 hoiny: sohlica aa | ganization of the new Council is the ywnshiy | any variety or color, at the Big Win- that it is being replaced by a new feat M ; In Januar that 998K | ¥ 3 7 m : { ATS Monday in uary i nat : comer, R., 225. lier Pair to be held at Plitsburzh plant I'he work is being done this i" . : = ’ I LW bE a TC Ha . x Lie 3 . : ime Mess Ed S W fy EAST DONEGAL January 15-20 by the Pennsylvania Week while teachers and pupils are nd Char R W War 3 : ) a € t = iy 3 oe € . . 6 3 land arle ic West rd Lincoln School House Live Stock Breeders’ Association. enjoying a vacation. Mr. John H. | : NM 3 Dillit ” a har 91: Sam’l! . ; > shige > . . 5 repli MV S b - 111 I Judge—Thomas Sharp, 91: Sam] Some farmer can start a herd of pure Buohl of this place, has the contract Gn 3 TeRTi 9 J . $ ( 1 ( ¥ ¢ t We | McBride, 29. i g1. |Pred hogs by winning this prize. ————AY ieee rd spector—Harvey ortner, 91; | : : 4 ty Inspector—Harvey Oring | Many other corn prizes are offered A Moon's Meeting Geo. Brill, 27. | aisn. Write TD Haron. Jv. Ma, 7s (ens Meoung | mm— Me =e Registry Assessor—Jacob Gomph, 8180, uy e % armen, I il A Men's Meeting will be held in A Musical Program i 101 : ? |ager, 110 Shady Avenue, Pittsburg, iyo Mt. Joy Hall. on Sunday, P M..! wwe Church of God at Landisvi ; : : | Pa for full particulars. Tos. a >. hr : ? ; | e ( tod at Landi Constable—William Shields, 10.1 2 aw oy: : 0, vi to , hi n o w. : | is preparing an excellent mugical n 5. 3 ‘ is o y | : Assessor—John T. Tome, 93; Geo. Woman's Lee Fractured. | hy > 10 re ure speak. program to be rendered in the : 5 f 4 men a oys 0 w A ich a ais L. Glattacker, 26. Mrs. John Shiner of Palmyra, for- | 1 2 eR ih i iby are | church on Thanksgiving evening $ ; ordially , resent. { i. : \ School Directors—George Enslow, | pony of town, was kicked on the | Or¢ially invited to be present. It will consist of vocal and stru : { reteset A me eeseecensssmseest (2: years), 96: Geo. F. Eibgen, (2 140 hy a horse a few days ago. Her | mental numbers. years), 97; Amos F. Eby, (4 vears) imp js fractured. Mr. and Mrs. | They'll Come Down — te 93; A. H. Grove, (4 vears), 93; M.|ghinar were out horse-back riding| Several CgJumbia dairymen rais- New Green Grocer B. Hoffman, (6 years), 93! George when the horse the former was rid- | ed the price of milk to 8 cents on The advertisement of Mr. Harry S. Rhoads, Sr., (2 years), 26; Wm. |; reared and struck Mrs. Shiner | Monday, but as most of their com-|pBrooks, the new green grocer here, Bontz, (4 years), 27; Wm. Clepper, | while astride her mount. The acci- |Petitors charge 6 cents the price is [may be found elsewhere in this is- i (6 years), 24. dent happened at Hellam on Sunday | Pound to drop. sue. He handles all kinds of fruit / Supervisor—Roy 8. Nissley, 81; while they were on their way to this in season and receives fresh fish ev- | ! | (Continued on page 4) place to call on friends. | Read the Bulletin. It WEEKL MOUNT JOY, PUUNNA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1911 OUR ¥ - « Y A “BARE-FACED” LIE Our Contemporary Tries to Besmirch Charles Hemple's Life With Murder Charge Obituary Notes Our Card Basket . BU Local Doings MANY SHORT NEWS ITE GENERAL INTEREST Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within | the Past Few Days. ery Friday. Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin % + » CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—-THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERITSING MEDAY Florin Affairs THE BUSY VIL. HERE HAPPENINGS IN AGE WEST OF Local and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Our Last Issue in Our Hustling Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. | | [ | | | | | { | 1: | Since and Read the Bulletin Judge ber 15, 1 Sp K 1 0 _— w ar Official Count SCHOCK'S PLURALITY OVER Landis, J. R. Groff, Enos E. Mowrer and David Have Quite a Task in Compiling the Of- ficial Vote of This County—Vote on Amendments is Very Light Swope { Mr. Ed. Ream is the executor of Mr. Charles Carson spent Sunday — Charles Hemple, deceased | at Lancaster Judge Landis, with J. R. Groff as Mr. H. C. Schock has purchased | Mr. J. S Carmauy is spending to- {reading clerk and Enos E. Mowrer | a fine new runabout automobile. [day at Philadelphia. and David Swope as tally clerks, Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Sumpman, of Mrs, J. D. Easton was a Saturday | have finished computing the vote of Weissport, announce the birth of a | visitor to Elizabethtown | last Tuesday's election There are son Rev. Mease made a business trip [yet several hundred certificates of twer Kraut will be served at the | to Lancaster on Monday. { election to be issued to the school Fal 1 Inn Hotel on Saturday Mr. E, L. Nissley made a business | directo: elected throughout the eve trip to Lancaster on Monday | county, which task, under the new Oysters served at Garber’'s Drug | Mrs. Herietta Gish spent Tuesday [ school code, devolves upon the court Store in any style every day except | at Lancaster, calling on friends i The official figures show that Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young called | Judge Smith, Republican, for the Constable Andrew Keesey of Lan- | on friends in E'town over Sunday jorphans’ court, received a plurality cast was in town yesterday fore- Mrs Jefferson Bishop called on lof 8,998 over C. G. Bassler, Demo- noon on busine {friends at Mount Joy last Thursday. |cratic and Keystone Judge Smith \ son was born to Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs Addison Brenneman visited | 1eads the ticket, and the other can- (H M. Geistwite at Williamsport, for Lher parents at Mount Joy last Thurs | didates for county offices have plur- merly of this place da) alities varying from about 8,200 to There is interesting reading in ref- | Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems, was | £ 900 with the exception of county | erence to Ball Band footwear in H la Saturday visitor to friends In { commissioners, who run behind [BE Sager’'s ad elsewhere in this is- [town somewhat because of Republican | sue | Mr. A. T. Stark of Altoona, called | voters who voted for one Republican Don’t miss the expose of spiritu- [on friends in town several days last | and one Democrat or Keystone can- | alism by Dr. Stanley L. Kreks in Mt. | week didate Joy Hall on Thursday evening, Hid Mrs. Katie Gantz returned home F. P. D. Miller, Democrat, for 23 Secure your tickets early. [last Friday after spending some time | minority commissioner, has a plur- Mr. W. J. Campbell, of Harris- |at York ality of 794 over William B. Schneit- burg, who is State ¥Y. M. GC. A. Mr Harry Leib of Lancaster, | man, Democrat and Keystone. Secretary, will speak at the Men's called on Miss Stella Wachstetter on For Mayor, Frank B. McClain, ke meeting in the Mount Joy Hall on lonnaay publican, has a plurality of 439 over Sunday afternoon, Nov. 19. Misses Annie and Lillie Dyer [Joseph 8S. Strickler, Fusion. A beautiful fox bush had been on |called on friends at Elizabethtown The vote on the constitutional exhibition in our window last week. | Saturday. amendments was very light, the first The fox was caught by Elmer Zer- | Misses Mabel and Marie Carson of | one receiving a majority for it of | phey, a boy of 14 years It was his | Mount Joy, called on friends in town | 663 and the second 396. | first gunning trip. [ this week. Following are the official totals: AIF Mrs. Fannie Hambright is spend- Judge of Orphans’ Court FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD {ing a week at E’town, the guest of | Judge C. Smith, R... 15,926 mtr her son Amos. C. 'G. Bassler, D.......8,592 You Can Earn That by Finding Two Mr. William Watson of Annville, |C. G. Bassler, K......3,336 6,928 Young Men called on his sister, Mrs. Fred Sny- [Geo. W. Bacon, S..... 627 mt err der on Tuesday. District Attorney It will be remembered that on| Mrs John Forney of Harrisburg, [John M. Groff, R...... 15,907 Sunday, Nov. 5, two young men of called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wal- | Edw. M. Gilbert, D....3,759 Rapho township, namely Henry |terg last Saturday. Edw. M. Gilbert, K....3,386 7,145 Sheetz and Edgar Breneman disap- Mr. William Greenleaf moved Prothonotary peared from their homes. Their his family and household effects to - , 3 L. XK. Leslie, R....... 15,616 parents are making every effort to | g'town last Thursday. Wm. C. Whiteside. D.. . 3.926 locate them but thus far their work Mrs. Ed. Gish of E’'town called on Wm. c Whiteside K. 3.357 7.083 was fruitless. They now offer a re- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hos- Wm. p. Osteraaver S.. . es ward for information that will lead | (etter last Tuesday. Io ER duis : to their return. Miss Fannie Heik of Harrisburg County Controller : : by >’ IN. Franklin Hall, R... 15,645 Their Description is spending a week in town visiting | yw 1 Brierly. D 2 679 Henry Sheetz, aged 14 years, |rgatives and friends. Wm. 7 Everts. K. o 53 7.071 black hair, black eyes, several front Mr. Alvin Nissley of Hanover sows TET, Bhees0y00l Id : ” E. 8. Musser, S.. teeth broken off, height, 4 feet., 10 [a11eq on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 in.,, when last seen he wore a black | oprist Nissley last Friday. . Sherif In cap, dark mixed suit, red under- Mrs. Jacob Zell of Harrisburg, Milton Eby, 15,495 wear, patent leather shoes, and car- | wag a visitor to Mrs. Howard Green- | Milton E. Shirk, 1 4. 1 ried a black metal watch. The | ,uwalt a few days last Week, Milton E. Shirk, K. 142 7,334 young man’s mind is slightly effect- Mrs. Howard Greenawalt and son James M. Erick, S.... 643 ed and he is a great talker. Randall are spending a week at Har Register of Wills Edgar Breneman, age 15 years, ,ishyurg as guests of friends. B. Frank Musser, R... 15,719 black hair, brown eyes, several front | Mr. Park Wiley after spending Abram L. Leaman, D..3,642 : teeth filled with cement, height 5 several days in town with friends, Abram L. Leaman, K..3,347 6,989 feet, 4 inches, when last seen he wore returned to his home at Dillsburg. {Frank Gregg, 8....... 644 a gray cap and a gray suit, which | Mr. John Heagy of New Pro- County Treasurer was rather small, coarse heavy lace vidence, has charge of the station in | Harry C. Schock, R... 15,448 shoes, carried a yellow leather pock- |}; hace during the absence of Mr. |Martin S. Bowman D..3,861 et book, and was slightly lame from Cox. Martin S. Bowman, K. 3,449 7,310 a sore great toe. | Mrs. Harvey Rose and daughter | Harry M. Hoover, S.. 664 $50 Reward Evelyn, of Harrisburg, called on Clerk of Quarter Sessions A reward of $50 will be paid for | 45 4, town a few days last | John F. Weaver, R 15,399 any information that will lead to weak Hiram P. D.....3,789 the return of these two voung men Mr. and Mrs. John Nissley of Lan- | Hiram P K 3.418 7.211 Telephone or address The Bulletin, caster, called on the former's par- | Amos Ny¢ 621 Mt. Joy, Pa., or Mr. Isaac B. Brene- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Nissley on | Coroner man, Route 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday | EB R. Mille I 15,442 er Mrs. Susan Irvin of Harrisburg | Harr M. Sultzba D 87 The Star Course pent several days in town the | H M tzbach, 1 5 7.045 Don’t fail to go to Mount Joy gnest of her sister, Mrs. Howard | Elmer Smith ag Hall on Thursday evening, Nov. 23, Greenawalt | County Commissioners | at which time the next number of Misse Mabel Sprout and lady el W Diller R.. 14 949 | the local Star Course will be given. friend of Lancaster called on the y § I R 24 5 | The attraction will Stanley L. family of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wacl 0 T MI I 4 | Krebs, the great orator and enter tetter on Sunda: B. S } var ” | tainer. Those interested should not All the voung men of Te B. Schi : : ” Q | fail to hear this pe Admis- ) tend t er ob h ] 987 sion 30 cents. Reserved its Hb iy, in the UU. B. ¢ t ¢ Dell y 609 cents extra. mn Sunda morn I , vo — a Mr nd Mrs I: rani of County Surveyor A Shooting Match York, spent Saturday and Sund ir red Wood, R 15,45( A grand shooting match will be town the nest her 1 Mr I D 149 held at the Milton Grove Hotel, Mr 1d M Emanuel Young [eCay 517 A. S. Holwager, proprietor, for 25 Miss Margaret Kline or rison Keehor i fine turke on Thanksgivit Day, fte end t nn ( : ne | Nov. 30 You Ci u 10 or 12 | A Barcel 1 I . gun nd No. 8 sho Shoot ( ¢ MoT ¢ 1 or "047 will start promptly at 12.30 Mast Vile nd G A 649 — ms C liz t1 I re s tt = Birthday Surprise I M ben . 2 Mi Pearl Schroll was the recip A Teffe I 5 si nt of number of 1 tiful 1 hel t her fri 1s Sund: n tl I ! S ; : 5,081 card ndkerct R 100 3 : Sj fe . ) 84 : ~ 0 a - od it oC : 298 Fall Breaks His Neck f co M1 H I 1 W A C les Seldom e, aged nd 1 V g he € ¢ Josenh 8 R T 714 eal of New Holla ee I party given 1 tl Misses m i ner K a 578 hay mow and broke his neck la nk in honor of Mr. Hz Prison Inspectors 1851 Thursday causing almost instant | A H. Brb RB.. 15 3 death. A Carload of Autos 1 Heilman, R 8,18) —.—— | Mr. Martin B. Hiestand, the ex- | Geo. G. Lindeas 1 15,361 The First House in Lititz | tensive local dealer, sold ship- | Alex. K. Mo wind Rone 15,154 Mrs. Theodora’s stone house on | 3 4 carload of 1912 1 Over | Harry S Kendig D.. 3 5 14a13 East Main street, Lititz, built in}, 4 automobiles to Carlisle one | Harfy S Ke di De +3,568 1758 and in good condition yet, was | gay last week. Mr. Hiestand also | Harry S. ordi i $n the first house erected on the site| ;1q a number of these machines to Samuel Bechiol. S - 5,8 of that town. individuals in this locality. Jone K. Mathers, §,.. 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