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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20, 1
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12
$1.00 A YEAR
CIRCUILLTION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
ADS BRING
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MEDIUM
Obiuary
THE ROAD WHH WE ALL MUSI
TRAVEL SOJER OR LATER
Some Well Knox People From Our |
Neighborhoodlave Passed to the the
Great Beyondince Our Last Issue
Mrs. Joseph Mf of York,
ly of Marietta, dead
Margaret Rid Kehr of near
Harrisburg, forerly of Columbia,
died
James
dent
in her 65tlyear,
H. Woen, formerly
the Colubia Baking
died at Harrisbw in his 65th year.
David Cover lied at Elizabeth-
town, died on Fday aged 65 years.
Mrs. Edward Rder and Mrs. Bert
Reeder, are daghters the
ceased.
presi-
of Co.,
of de-
Abram Witmg
abethtown, diedit
buried at Stauff’s Church,
lzabethtown onMonday.
$5 years old.
formerly of Eliz
and was
a
E-
was
Altoona
€ near
He
C—O ORS:
Miss Cathrine Pancake
Mis Catharin/Pankate died
Monday
Home,
mate three
She was
born
Salunga.
4
on
been an in-
tonsilitis.
and was
of
where se had
ves, from
in he 93rd
in
vear
and raisd the vieinity
Mrs. manda Dyer
Man-
pneu-
aged Deceased
a daughte of the late Mr.
Shaffer this place.
William [anning of this place,
Mrs.
Reim
monia
Amand died at
Monday fternoon
6
Dyer
from
years.
was
Mrs,
Mrs.
is
anc
John of
a sister
Mrs Anna Faus
Anna of
Henry Faus ofRapho township, died
last at
her daughter, Ars. Samuel Hollinger
ur
Faus widow the late
Tuesday right the home of
of near Hossle!s church. She is s
vived by a sonand three daughters:
Saturday morring at
with interme:t
CEM ETRY
Mastersonville, |
in the adjoling |
Lyda Donaghy
Lydia, widow of the late High
Constable Willam Donaghy, died at
the home of Ir. Frank Schroll on
Mount Joy stret on Thursday night,
aged 77 years She leaves one son,
John Donaghy of this place and two
daughters, Ms. Grant Earnest of
York, Mrs. fugustus Braman, of
Lancaster anl Mrs. Lucy Stoler of
town, The fineral services were
held yesterdiy afternoon at two
o'clock from ier late home. Inter-
ment was male in the Henry Eberle
Cemetery.
Ama S. Eppley
Anna S., infant daughter of
Charles and Ada Eppley, who reside
a short distance east of town, was
found dead in its crib by its par-
ents early Swinday morning. Deputy
Coroner B. 5. Dillinger and his
physician Dr. J. J. Newpher held an
investigation and found that the
child died from capillary bronchitis:
It was aged five months. The funer-
al was held yesterday afternoon
with services and interment at
Cross Roads.
Charles K. Bennett {
Charles K. Bennett, one of the
most successful business men in this
town, died shortly before midnight
Wednesday, the eve of his birthday,
aged 41 years. Mr. Bennett carried
on butchering quite extensively in
this place for a number of years. He
was also a drover and shipped many
fat cattle to the city markets. Several
years ago he purchased a large farm
near Florin, which he has been con-
ducting quite successfully. The
deceased was a member of Ostego
Tribe No. 59, Improved Order Red
Men and also of Cove Lodge No. 301,
Knights of Pythias of this place. His
wife and two sons, Charles and
Thomas, both at home, and one
brother, Edward Bennett, survive.
former-
at theOreville Mennonite |
Albert B. Fau, Mrs. Daniel Miller
Mrs. Hollingerand Miss Susan Faus
all of Rapho. The funeral was held |
| EDUCATIONAL TRAIN
Here on Friday
|
|
| The Pennsylvania School of Agri- | ——
[culture and Experiment Station in | Who and Where They Have Visited—
Pennsylvania State College is | Many Strangers Here Over Suo
{devoted to the advancement of day—Were You Among Them?
Agriculture. It has a large faculty ——
of scientists and many students Mr. James Glatfelter spent Sun
are enrolled in the two and four |day at Columbia.
| vears' courses in Agriculture. 1 Mr. Paul E. Getz went to Balti- |
owns 600 acres of land and all vis- | more today on business,
itors to the Station know something Mrs. Harry Shaffer of Columbia
of the results that have been obtains | Was in town on Monday.
ed in practical farming and in exe Mr. A. S. Meck of Strasburg, was
periments, This institution teaches |here on a visit to friends.
students and at the same time Miss Mary Longenecker west of
practices what it preaches. town, spent Tuesday at Lancaster.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- Mr. and Mrs. Eli Helman of Har-
pany is interested in the material | risburg, spent Saturday in town with
welfare of the people it serves. It |[riends.
cannot prosper unless its patrons do. | Miss Alice Klugh has returned
Interests necessarily are mutual in from a two week's visit to friends at
many ways. The Pennsylvania A Harrisburg.
Railroad has placed a special train Messrs Clayton Keller and Carl
at the disposal of the School of | Bube spent Sunday in the City of
| Agriculture and Experiment Station ' Brotherly Love.
in order that lectures may be given Mrs. Jack Hamilton of Enola,
| Will Be at the Old P. R. R. Station
on agricultural subjects at as many
Stations along its line as
Two coaches will be used
as
rooms. Two lectures will be de
livered in each coach
|stop of fifty minutes’ duration a
station.
The of the wil
be dairying, soil fertility, corn, beef
cattle, swine, management
gardening, alfalfa,
and pastures.
Such reputable men as Alva
R.L. Watts, W. A
{ Van Norman, Charles
N. S. McDowell will
speakers.
The special car will
bethtown
20
each
subjects lecture
orchard
market lime
meadows
Agee
Cochel, H. E
F. Noll
be among
be
from
P.R.
10.35
at
N
R
a.
15
invited
Friday 10
the old
9.45
[andisville
on
On
from
LC
9 a. m.,
ing here to
and at from 10
a. m, Everbody is
present.
rr — ee
Motorists Elect Officers
the
Lancaster
by
the
Reports presented
and committees of
Automobile Club at its annual meet- |
ing on Friday evening, March 15 in
the rooms of
that organiza-
tion to be in a flourishing condition
numerically and financially, Secretary
Rider reported eighty-four members
having been elected during the year
and increased balance in the
treasury compared with last year.
The election of officers
follows: William A. Wolf, Mus. Doc.,
[Lancaster first vice jresident, Aaron
B. Landis, Rohrerstown; second vice
president, J. H. Hoober, Lancaster;
treasurer, Dr. W., H. Trout, Lancas-
ter; secretary, Henry B. Howell, Lan-
directors, George B. Kafroth,
Charles M. Reiling,
of Commerce showed
an
caster:
Honey Brook;
Lancaster;
ville, The
club was consider the
advisability of changing the name of
the club and of securing a charter.
The new by-laws were adopted.
mmm ttf Gf mecenms estes
Both Creeks Were High
Owing the heavy rain of Thurs-
day and all day Friday, both
and Little Chickies creeks
siderably swollen. At
Till the road was covered and
covered bridge, on the Man-
legal
instructed to
t
1
Eliza-
)
sid-
officers
the Lancaster Chamber
possible.
lecture
during the
and |
the
resulted as |
Dr. D. C. Martin, Landis- |
committee of the |
Ben- |
| March
heim road, the water was over to the |
old blacksmith shop. As far as we
could learn there was not much
damage done along these streams.
rr atl
A Talk to Children.
Miss Viola Hershey, a
Missionary from India, will give a
room of the Church of God on Thurs
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. All the
children of the
cieties in the town, are cordially in.
vited to attend.
eA lee <i
Wouldn't Pay His Board
Mr. S.
| procured from Miss Stella Vogle aft-
returned
{charge consists of Irvin
talk to children in the Sunday School | C.
different Junior So- |
| tended to by Mr. C. H. Zeller of this
E. Mack of this place, was |
arrested by Constable Price just as |
he boarded
Joy at Lancaster last Friday even-
ing. He was charged with defraud-
ing Mr. Harry Wintermyer, with
whom he was living, out of a board
The funeral was held on Saturday
afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Presby- |
terian church, with interment in the |
Mount Joy cemetery . |
—— ee
Spray Your Trees |
Mr. Frank Conrad, of this place, |
is prepared to spray all kinds of |
trees on short notice and in a man- |
mer that will positively destroy scale
and germs. Prices are very reason- |!
able. Drop him a card and he will!
eall to see you. MA
en te ll Rees {
Our Home Markets. |
Today Merchant H. E. Ebersole
pays as follows: Butter 33c, eggs]
19¢, lard 1le, Rotatoes $1.25.
Today Brandt{ & Stehman pay as
follows: Wheat | $1.00,
corn 73c.
{
|
| Petersburg.
oats Bée, will b
jin the
bill.
justed.
SS
Romezzi to Hang
Antonio Romezzi, convicted of
murdering a fellow countryman
near Neffsville, was refused a new
trial by the Supreme Court and un-
less the Board of Pardons interferes,
|he will be hanged.
ee A Orr
Sale of Hotel
Andrew H. Snavely has _sbld on
private terms to William Keyler, of
| Atglen, the Black Horse/Hotel, East
gy
=. etl eee
A New Grocery
umored that a mew grocery
ened in the Eberle building
ar future.
TtNjs
a trolley car for Mount |
The matter was amicably ad- |
|
| be
Personals
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
was here visiting friends and
tives yesterday.
Cora
Miss Moyer
spent a few days with Mr. and
B. KF.
! Misses Sophia, Ma
Rahm it to
return on Sunday.
Mr. Mrs. Robert
Greenawalt.
‘egaret
Marietta
ra hiked
and Kuhn
gone to Harrisburg where they will
future.
Aaron Gibble
Hoffman Monday
Philadelphia
William
Saturday)
his brother.
reside in the
and
and
Messrs.
spent vester
day in
Mr,
| City,
here with
Mr
town,
of
Ricker
spent and Sunday
Sunday here
son, Mr. H. RE.
Mrs. Charles
spent as
their
Mr
Klugh.
B.
and Shank
Millersville, spent a few days in town |
Washington House
Helman
funeral of
stopped at the
Mr. and Mrs.
Manheim, attended
Bennett in this place Saturday.
Mr. George Missemer
Harrison
the
K
is here on a
visit his parents
He
to
ten years abroad. is now located
in China
Mrs. Joseph Breneman and son of
Lancaster, were the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mann-
ing vesterday.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Haines and
two children will leave today for
| Philadelphia, where they expect to
spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eby, daughters
Katie and Bessie and son Walter, of
attended the funeral of
Bennett Saturday
Amos B. Richerly and
daughter Geraldine, Mrs. Anna M.
Myers of Lancaster and Mr. Miles
Sherrick of Middletown, spent Mon-
day in the family of Dr. H. H. Bear
west of town.
Mr. J. H. Keener, the hustling
marble and granite dealer, who
conducts the People’s Marble and
Granite Works with shops at May-
town and Elizabethtown, was in
town today.
Lemoyne,
Charles K,
Mrs.
etl eee
Bee will Buzz at Florin
The Florin Hall Association will
hold a grand spelling bee in the Hall
at Florin, Saturday evening,
30. There will be two spell-
general information
four valuable prizes to
each The program will be in-
terspered with dialogues, recitations
vocal music. The admissionwill
20cents. Tickets can be
on
and
with
class.
ing a
class
and
and
March 20. The committee in
B. Kraybill,
Brandt and
er
A. Wiley, Miss Sue
Miss Stella Vogel.
DG re
Charlie Gets the Business
The business of all the fire insur
ance companies represented here by
S. Ricker, will hereafter be at-
\
A.
The companies are the
Boston Insurance Company, German
American Insurance Company, Gir-
ard Fire and Marine Insurance Com-
parv and the Lebanon Mutual In-
sur.nce Company.
—— er eee
place.
Roast Pig and Saur Kraut
Mr. J. M. Backenstoe, of the Ex-
change Hotel, will hold a roast pig
anc saur kraut supper on Saturday
evening to which the public is mest
cordially invited. The Foresters’
Band will furnish music for the oc-
casion.
Foot Causing Troubid ~~
Mr. Oscar Stout had His foot
burned while -on duty at the Grey
Iron some time ago. Now he is on a
vacation on account of it causing
him much pain and trouble.
ee A A On
\ [/ Resigns as J. P.
M . A. Ricker sent his resigna-
tion a% Justice of the Peace of the
West Ward to Governor Tener on
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
rela-
of Selinsgrove
Mrs.
and Cla-
and |
have
Fisher
of Mahanoy |
and Mrs. Jesse Klugh of May-
guests
of
of |
C
after spending
z Y rp ri FEY & r 1 » TL TYPE TY 1 ren \ r | AO \ v 1
RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING
MOK T Y IN " | IR Ny
BRICK THRU A WINDOW | = ri N S WS | WANTS FARM BACK | cal Notes
1. V. Fegley's Jewelry Store Was | Rapho Township Resident Claims he ——————
Robbed Last Wednesday Night | HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vil. Was Cheated With Stocks MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF
AGE WEST OF HERE 3 _— GENERAL INTEREST
A bold thief smashed the plate | i ae Alleging that he was cheated out Le Mt
| glass Ww : I Joglev'a | ond p— 1 is arn St > \ p § nt 4 i 3
§ Blas vindow of R. V Fegley’s | {geal and Personal Briefs That Have | Of his farm, Samuel N. Brubaker on | j.ief Local Happenings Gathered as
« +] re early T ay 'n- |! " Si YF ile ¢ i i quity i hi
{Jewelry store early Thursday morn Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Saturday filed a bill in equity they Occur With the Whirl of the
ny 8 y \ swelr ¢ AQ - : ve age st sary T's Wr ‘laws > 2 : IT]
[1ng, snatched some jewelry and es Our Hustling and Wide Awake | 5ainst Henry M. Walters, Clawson World for Quick Reading Within
| caped Neighbor Village. Florin. | Bachman, J, T. Hayden and Lewis the Past Few Days.
R. V. Fegley has a jewelry on — Burkhart, trading as Bachman and
| Main street, in the business section Mr. W. M. Comstock of Lancaster | “ompany, and Martin H. Baer, jr, Ildward Roberson, aged 79 years,
the 1 y resides i y Qe 3 ¢ ( (Charles S Fon oer : =
of the tonw. He resides in the same spent Monday in town, nd We 2 Foaser, died at Marietta on Thursday.
milding Thursds ming . . "he plaintiff in his bi ‘ites ¢ :
i! aiding hursday morning about Mr. Oscar Young spent Sunday at [he 1 ; id Fy . Slee at | our krout Will be served at the
y'el and y fegle re y : rad | he 18 a resident of Rapho ar Wns | t
{1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Fegley were Elizabethtown with friends. I : den 9 1p g pid : I | Farmers’ Inn on Saturday evening.
a iene a eras falling glass Nr : a larm there on May 9, 1¢ y he | \
j awakens d a crash of falling glass. Mr. EB, S. Moore made a business | | Ww Wal : \ Buel © | For Sale—A lot of soft bricks
Neighbors are als sturbed, ¢ claims that alters anc achman, | ; ‘
hor vere also disturbed, and trip to Lancaster on Monday. is : B b g y Call on Michael Detwiler, Mt. Joy.2t
me up looking out of & stairs . representing Bachman & Company,, A p :
one : bon looking out of an upstairs Communion services will be held I , ny Mien he Bl \s far as we can learn there is
wi lov Si { ‘ . ing ¢ av . Co red 10 cnea I 01 0 81. . a
Vindow Saw 8 man Funlilg away! Sunday morning and evening. 3 ; : . but one vacant house in town this
from in front of the store. He turned | : ; : farm by getting the farm in ex-l. . °°
1 4 Excl Hotel ‘ Mr. Oscar Young made a business | 4... ro 900 hares of the pre- | VTing
aroun the xchange 3, : x | "ilk i “ Sle 8 > - nm ‘ + EAT, 3
rouny ¢ change ou ANC trip to Elizabethtown on Monday. er . I'he Coateville School Board is
disappeared | ’ ferred stock of the Bay State Invest- .
Mr. J. M. Sheaffer of Philadelphia . planning a 16-room school house to
Mr. Fegley arose and dressing | t Frid in t ith friend { ment Company cost $50,000
: spent Friday in wn w nds ne.» . . ml, Null .
went down stairs to investigate He | 7 a) own Ire It was represented that the stock Wi > 20 y sec i
. A saur kraut lunch will be serv- ‘ . te than & . shay anted—§$200 well secured in
found that the thief Bad hurled a Was worth more than $10 per. share, t Add B t
oO g x Tnmd 1. nd raw} . + : . own property ddress care oO
brick through the wiwfow. smashing d at the Florin Inn on Saturday | that it paid dividends at the rate of blog y
: : night " yy 3 re « Bulletin, Mt. Joy 2t.
the glass into smyg pieces. A lot of | "2" }¢ per cent per annum and that 4
d m y
ewelry was [dis ayed in the window Mr. and Mrs, George Stoll of Har- | they were selling treasury stock of Telephone Operator Wanted. Ap-
’ » Ih ’ : . i : | ne 3 > y oe » y a -
\mong the [arficles missing are two 'iSburg, spent Sunday in town with | the company. The time the exchange 3 at py ou Bell Telephone 5»
Fria > | was ade > fap . . change, Mt, Joy.
diamond ripfas, two bracelets and friends. | Was made the farm was worth $2,- H 2 K y by M Minni
v . . lar andio i 5 is . 4 amr wor done YY rs. 1 e
several watches, The loss is about Mr. Clarence Musselman is con- oid, oii i s ®
one hundred dollars. It was im- fined to the house with an attack of The claim is made that the repre- | Ifuhrman, corner Delta and Marietta
; : i iene soni x vo. tales 3 wearv hay. | Street, Mount Joy mar.20-4t.
possible to secure a description of | Sickness. |Sentations Were false in every par. | Will 1M I ”
the bold thief, but it is believed he | Mr. G. C. Brenner of Mechanics | tic ular and that the stock received | i bur el } sryim, AnSaRter
{ : 3 i xchange ras 1 ros ur . tensive s y alers, are r -
was a stranger. The police of Lan- | burg, made a business trip to town [ID exchange was not treasury stock h ens 208 dea ers, are new af
: . Np iHAAY : at i as arke ralue. | vertisers in this issue.
caster, Columbia and other places last Friday. ind that it has no market value. Nicht. Watcl ted: 'W
; 3 op . ] : " wae The hill sets h the alters 3 Nigh atchman wanted. ages
have been notified of the theft, and Mr. Charles Stephan of Elizabeth- I'he hill sets forth that Walters is a Shit : : Tam Rol g
: . ; : fugitive ¢ he Jachms : »J.00 per week. Apply to ollman
will be on the lookout for the stolen [town called on friends in the village | I W81HIV¢ nd that. Bachman was J ; . Pl °
tSwoley i Mendes { compelled to resign as president of Manufacturing Co. mar20-tf
jewelr ( Monday. _- : -
— Mr. H Wittle i i ly ill {the Bay State Investment Company lhe sale of Dr. H. H. Bear was
Se r. enry ittle is seriously ill | ane :
sic eo . . ; y € eriousy. 7 lor fraud. Plaintiff avers that | largely attended and all things
Epidemic of Mumps at Bainbridge at this writing with an attack of | : ; hy ; i
: : : | neither Baer nor Yeager were know- | brought very good prices.
Dr. J. I. Mowery, medical inspect- | pneumonia. | ‘ ‘ or , :
1 t Ti Mr. Bert Tl M \ | ingly parties to the fraud, and that Supervisor A. B. Welsh repaired
or of lancaster county, spent Thurs- | Mr. Bert Thomas and Mrs. yer | : : bi 4 :
| : Hise Y. 5 } " : : / ! *eYer | the Bachman firm should not he [the leak in the water main in front
| day Investigating ¢ attac of | were 1 > >: "Ce eo shi . ; A s x
( Ve ae a o { Were uni ed into church fellowship | confused with the firm of H I, | of the post office on Saturday.
mumps at ainbridge, in Conoy | on Sunday. { . . ;
wh TI . : I { ) i 1 { Bachman & Co., of Philadelphia. lost—Ablack covered memoran-
township ere are, it is estimated, Japtismal services wi > y | wm ae ‘ . rs dof
o ere € is | , ptismal services will be held on | Fhe plaintiff asks the court for [dum book. Will satisfy party who
about twenty-five cases in ar about | S ay ‘ming i ) nite \ i : :
J 0 Cn ( nd abo unday Mons in the 1 hited | ,, order on Walters to reconvey the | will return to this office at once.
{the town imspected te remises Jrethren C re : m
> D 4 yo 2 en Pre X : Brethren Church. { farm to him, and to have the mort- lhe personal property sale of S.
and four that the disease existec Mr an Shelle rger ! | tof . =
’ 1 1h ! 2 e disease ¢ | Ir. Iva hellenberger of Mount satisfied and the judgment re- (A. Ricker, trustee to sell, on Satur-
there 0 ( sense seemed i be | Joy and Mr. Stephen ILeisey spent i leased. lay afternoon, was well attended.
ttered through the town and in! av i arris ‘or ] y : .
. el o : I 2 : { Monday at Harrisburg. —— \ flock of about thirty wild ducks
t neighborhood u t falmonth. iss tle Groff heems ¢ x ‘ : y ¢ m :
jhe eighbo 0 p lo | Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems and | Engle's Auction Sale lew over town Thursday noon, going
| le Inspection has not been complet- isa tell: "achste Sy De act | 3 . mi : : oy .
J pec ” Ss a : ] € : Miss Stella Wachstetter spent last ) By a full nage ad in this issue | Dorth. This is a sure sign of Spring
ef vet. he 2radec schools o sdnesdav . acter \ ; . ~ :
; 3 Ye Aa Wednesday at Lancaster. [may be seen that D. H. Engle will Mr Herbert Frank will leave
| Bainbridge are in the district affect- | Iris c Pe ilv ancas.- | : . 4 . i
] ; Dr. Brison and family of Lancas- i sell the balance of his large furni April 1 for Stevens School, where he
ef | ter spe 3 : i i 0 | F ‘ . : :
To era ter spent Sunday in town with Mr. | ture stock at public auction every |P25sed a very creditable examina-
{ "ey and Mrs. Jacob Hostetter. | .~ ltion
| j { . | afternoon at 2.30 and every evening |“
Potatoes! Potatoes! | 3 ay sc 3 ay at 9.45, 1" * 2 | :
) Ss t Sunday school on Sunday at 9.45. lat 7.30 until the entire stock is | Mr. Joseph Haines caught seven-
| \7 ave Q sacks p ice | Pre: ine ¢ a ior OC DR atl , » ; : Nd 3
1ave 0 cks of choice I reaching at 10.30, Junior C. E. at soll. The auction Will besin Sata: een fine suckers in the Chickies
{ ‘ S yf which we. are 211i 3.10 & ‘eaching 7.2 RS ? x best bagi x S42) : ;
rotates: left which we. are selling | 6.1 ind preaching at 7.30. fav nttoriiotn Don't Tal Li 1 creek east of town in a few hours
{from our residence north of town at | An automobile party of Lancaste | : ol } read | on Monday
i onton a scan er oR g ie : Ss : bad : {the big ad and learn particulars and ic
33.20 a sack or $1.25 a bushel. This were pleasantly entertained at the her on atiehi if Som want Lie) Mr. Wm A Davis of Beaver
v . . 3 . : | the { ) Wi 2 ar- :
[1s an extra fine lot of potatoes of Florin Inn on Monday evening. : 45 in Mg: has Springs, Pa., an expert printer, was
z00d quality and any person in need Mr. Abram Butzer moved hig; 520 added to the Bulletin’s nforce last
4 - vq \ uv r aq ‘ : - ret re etl A Gree Ns
of potatoes best buy now as potatoes family and household effects to the Friday.
will be considerable higher in g Oscar Donovan farm near Mount Attention Sir Mechanics The family of the late Mrs. Dona-
wy reaks rice o i, a | Mra a op ar . : > 3
few weeks. Prices are liable to ad Joy. Sirs and Bros At our regular )ohy take this means of thanking all
vance any time without notice. Mt and Mrs. ©. 8. Wachstotter meeting Wednesday evening, March who in any way assisted during their
Bell Phone C. Frank & Bro. . . 20, 1912, there will be held a meet- | pepe ‘reav
and daughter Stella spent Sunday at |: 1 7 . recent bereavement.
ee eel ER o y Fx-0 y : anciati os Nb be :
; Mount Joy in the family of Ei |28 of the Ex-councilors Association Mrs. Etta M. Bennett is the ad-
Anniversary of Great Blizzard _/| qc 1tz0r. of Lancaster county. We should | ministratrix of the estate of Charles
Last Tuesday marked the tw wy- Young | Brothers. oir = citensive like to have all the members, es- | K. Bennett, deceased. The legal
fourth anniversary of the gregt bliz- wagon and auto dealers are repair- fostalls the ex-councilors who are | notice may be found in another
zard of Marc 2, 1888 : s : ; entitled to membership in the asso- |.
zard of March 12, ! ye on there ing Dr. Brison’s large touring car |’. I column.
was so great a precipitat¥on of snow of Lancaster. ciation. Rufus Grosh, one of the oldest
that all traffic on the Pennsylvania Mrs. Julia Savage returned to her Ch Yours in H. 1. & S. engineers in the county, had a bad
Railroad yas block uple : a >. H. Zeller, Rec. Sec. 0. U. A. M. | ¢; : 2 gi ill &
2a ad . lo o for a So. home at Dauphin, Pa., after spend- fall at the silk mill at Marietta on
of days, and heavy damage resulted |. : : : TT. Se rday as sev y imj
ny : Ct g ing some time here with her cousin Saturday. He was severely imjured
0 trees, wires, etc, i Z ‘hange Y . ress ?
Mrs. Georze Howard il You Change Your Address?
: i : Mr. Stephen Leisey and family ubscribers of the Bulletin, ex
intrance Examination : i ecting to move this spring s
0 akin : of Denver are spending several |! hh 0 ve this spring should
I'he Mt. Joy township high school : . notify us that they want their ad-
i ; 3 days with the former’s parents Mr.
entrance examination will be held iM I Lei dresses changed. Always be sure to
0 i : and Mrs. Lemon Leisey. : a :
Saturday, March 23, in the high y ne " 1Y 1 give their former address, and if on
1d ; Mr. anc rs. Emanuel Young anc h .
school building at Milton Grove. a r om fh by a rural route, give number of samg
r : : 9 7 Mrs. illman antz were very . . :
Work begins at 8.30. Norman E. rs 2 : and post office address. This will be
~ $d pleasantly entertained by the for- : a3 is
Garber, principal. ] a great convenience and will insure
mer’s son, Mr, Henry Young on 3; :
—- Said prompt delivery of the paper.
3 & Sunday.
Business Property Sold > . : rere filers
| PIT jis Re 1d to Dr Miss Eva Schneider celebrated her
Joseph K. Landis has solc ; . Neact Avain Ts
M. J hb? : Uti NY a busi Sth birthday on Monday and wishes Please Avoid Trouble
M. J. Evans, of Utica, N. Y., a busi- to thank all who so kindly remem- The person who took a fountain
ness roperty in Centre Square, : : »n, ink pencil : a pair of glasses
De i Ror 3 . : are, bered her. She received 22 handker- | Pen, ink pencil and a pair of glasses
lize wn, / modern p r S Arawer of ot
i bet owWr ; g chiefs and quite a few post cards. from the drawer of a desk at S. A.
store will be opened on April 1 by } Ricker’s sale on Saturday, is known,
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the new owner. and can avoid prosecution by re-
The Star Course
The last number of the Star
Course, the Trier Concert and Opera
Quintette, undoubtedly the best
=D Gece ee them
turning promptly.
Seeks New Polling Place
petition presented to
We
A was the Rumor is Not True
court asking for the change of the J ’ yp lohards wishes 3 atin.
i is number of the course, will appear in Dr. Richards wishes to emphatic
polling place at Eas ters oe ALY cveniti +: Marek. 20 ally deny the widely circulated
from the hotel to the building erect- | the hall Friday evening, March 29. fat He i :
5 : > : : PY 8 3 D¢ r o y is
rE as ey There are two pairs of twins in ramor t a 1e is leavin town this
ed by the fire company o at Dace: Ho corm v which is Very unusual, | SPrIng.' The Doctor had been offer
The petition was ordered filed the company wii : . ih i i
e pe as . : : as ed inducements to leave which
all the members being from one
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ba : t family. The program consists of wccounts for the rumor.
®e Ror » Tree i 13 etl A eee
$200 For One : a val. | Quartets, duets, solos, violin selec,
Sonlat ie : se > b ral- | : te Eas : , :
Poplar is pos Sno a te > ¢ | tions, readings. Don't fail to attend Maimed for Dife
uable wood, but erman Long, Ot | ,;s number. For full details watch Harry Bennett, colored, was
near Landisville, realized $200 from crushed at Billmyer by a freight
these columns next week.
one tree that he just cut down. It train last Wednesday, He tried to
measured 94 feet and yielded 4,000 Ty get on while the train was in mo-
feet, besides a lot of cordwood. Settlement Day tion and fell beneath. His leg was
—_— mea —- First of April is the annual settle- amputated at a Columbia hospital.
Ebersole—Shank ment day of this community. In Sa ne
Johnson O. Ebersole of Elizabeth- | making out your Ht of odligations Inspector Appointed
town and Carrie R. Shank of Mount | Which you want to discharge, think St 2p :
of the Bulletin. If you find that you Daniel B. Ginder has resigned as
, y i y i in insnecior af porting Hi
Jo wen, res Boies Rev. | are in arrears, then include the pub ng. bhai PL
Jacob N. Brubaker at his home in |lisher in your list for payment. If The SORT ins Spittal Terman 2
Rapho township. it is only a small amount jt will be Shelley to fill the vacancy s
. appreciated. Dollars are beginning {’ : Se
to look “awfully” big to us when = —-5---
This Will be Interesting
Rev. I. H. Kern, pastor of Trinity
Deeds Recorded
Adam Koehler to William Eppley,
bills stare us in the face as settle-
ment day approaches.
Evangelical Lutheran ehurch will 10 lots in East Donegal, $1050.
give a talk on his trip through NS M. G. Shindte to the P. R. R.
Yellowstone Park on Monday even- It's Hard to Beat Company, strip of land in Mount-
ing, March 25th at 8 o’clock, in the Mount Joy is WE some to« | ville, $1.000.
Sunday School Room. Come and |pacco centre. ny of the largest FT Po, :
bring your friends. shipments ever\, nade from this
——-- Eee town was on Monday when two Closed for the Season
An Inspector Appointed Lancaster dealers loaded seven The malt house here closed a very
large cars of tobacco at the Penn- successful season on Saturday.
Railroad freight statien
In court on Tuesday Daniel B.
Ginder resigned as inspector of the
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sylvania
Monday.
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internally.
A valuable
Mr. Prank
was killed
in
dog owned by
of this place,
“cut” by a train
town Monday
beagle
Carson,
the
end of
in
the west
afternoon.
Mrs, William Ricker, while here
on a visit, took ill and was taken to
the General Hospital at Lancaster
for treatment by Dr. F. L. Richards
vesterday.
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Two Good Shows
The Jail Breakers, a show playing
towns about the size of ours, held the
boards in Mount Joy Hall Friday and
Saturday evenings. The production
what was expected and
some of the most mystifying escapes
were made from straight
jackets, mail pouches, hand cuffs and
shackles. Only a fair house saw the
initial performance but Saturday
night’s receipts were far in excess of
expectations. Exposing the tricks at-
tracted many Saturday might and the
management made good.}
was beyond
cages,
Ba
Many Quail Perish &
One of the lamentable results ‘of
the bitter weather has been the
freezing of the quail, and farmers
from all parts report finding whole
coveys of the birds frozen. About
ten a very cold winter
virtually out the quail in
many sections and sportsmen stock-
ed the fields and wood lots with the
birds imported from other states,
and it is the belief of many sports-
men that the next quail seasom will
poor one.
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years
ago
wiped
be a
H. Ho Zerphey & Sons
Mr. H. H. Zerphey, foreman at
E. L. Nissley & Sons tobacco ware-
house at Florin, will move from
his property two miles
north of this place this Spring. He
will take his sons in as partners and
will embark in the painting busi
ness. A fine wagon for his new
business is now being turned out by
Florin to
Sporting Hill district of Rapho town- | Over $10,000 was paid out by one Wanted at Once Young Bros. ~The firm will soon be
ship, and Herman M. Shelly wgs ap- |of these dealers for the weed that 12 operators. Apply at Flori: ready for Business. They have the
pointed in his place. y dav. Shirt Factory, Florin, Pa tt | Bell Telephone.