MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. X. NO. 44 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, MAR. 27, 1912 $1.00 A YEAR CIRCULATION JLWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS--THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM Florin News | PATENT RYISTING JACK Personals COUNTY COMMITEEMEN Obituary POOLE'S LECTURES Local Notes | The Idea of Mr. J. Y. Kline, of Flor. Nominations Filed by the Democrats Will Deliver Them in Mt, Joy Hall HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vile | in, Penna. THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR And Republicans I'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS | April 16th, 18th and 19th MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF res FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK J - TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER GENERAL INTEREST The following nomination papers a AGE WEST OF HERE : — We produce herewith a good illus- — LL, Dr. Frederic Poole, the great lec- Local and Personal Briefs That Have | tation of an automatic adjustable | Who and Where They Have Visited— | Were filed for members of the Dem- Some Well Known People From Our Brief Local Happenings Gathered as hoisting and pressing jack, patented | Many Strangers Here Over Sun. |Ocratic county committee on Satur- Neighborhood Have Passed to the illustrated talk to a large audience Tver or pe ng Gath wu e uri o Occurred Since Our Last Issue in y 1d p in | 1 't JAS : bv . q y Mor , ‘ere Y / Them? ay after : of eager listeners here rece ; ; Our Hustling and ‘Wide Awnke|b Mr. Jacob Y. Kline, of Florin, day—Were You Among Them’ : Ly afte FHops Men] Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue ¢ it Liste ners here recently, will World for Quick Reading Withis » onoy- rer 1. 3 _— — Speak Joy Hi ree nig Neighbor Village, Florin no) ver etzler - a. peak in Mount Joy Hall three nights the Past Few Days. during the week of April 15. An introduction of this extensive The turer, who so ably rendered an l'hese jacks are made in three sizes ——— ind are adjustable to any desired | Mr. J. T. Breneman of Lancaster Donegal East— | Mrs. Jacob A. Bowers died at Col- ) y Tr i » 2 ‘foe As i y TOs ardav i v 3 Oo ’ 0} { : : y Miss Stella Vogel is on th ength from 10 inches to 20 feet. was in town yesterday. Lincoln 8. H.—John F. 0 Brien. [ umbia on Wednesday aged 67 years. | Het. Miss Marie Bessert of Lancaster | Maytown Jacob B. Minnich, | Harry Miller, a farmer of Her- | Mr. Lemon Leisey is spending TT Te | spent Saturday as the guest of Mrs. | Elizabethtown Leopold Wicken- | sjey's Mill, near Mountville, died | "®" here for the benefit of the pipe For Sale—A lot of soft brick f 4 t ¥ | P. 8. Frank. | heiser, Mm. B. Schneitman. 50 organ fund of the Methodist church 1 i Ir cies | tl on Michael Detwiler, Mt. Joy.2t Richland Club has Installed a Bell telephone. traveler is unnecessary. He will ap- day at Reading. . ' Mi Elizal ai Hemotield Bast | aged years . Hel | ] : ss Elizabe ringric f Lan- empfie Las | 3 ’ ; - ' & ourse tickets, y ing rOSeTrve : The Mrs. Elias Flower 1 Izabeth Gingrich of Lan- | ble 6 : \lice, wife of Abram K. Detwiler, | dole! including reserve, Mr. Harvey Gingrich has accepted largely attended caster, spent Saturday with Mrs. C. Landisville—C. D. Musselman. died in the Columbia Hospital on |". General admission, 35 cents DositioN at Rr: po SE argel attende : } {8. Gingrich Petersburg A. Bair Dietrich. 5 ; ee di § ¢ Bi : Pus t¥on at Brandt and Stehman’s Mrs John Wachstetter Sunday night aged 45 years Fuesday Evening, April 16—Pekin | mill Mr, William Ricker of Mahanoy | Hempfield West Martin Mellinger Hinkle died at and the Great Wall | Wanted—$200 well secured im | Tuesday at Mount Joy. 5 ! ‘ ; 1 M 1 Marti Lent t City. was p he gue 3 Mountville— Marti enhart. h [ volumbi I Mr. P. S. Swanger of Manheim, ye 8 In town today the guest of . lh he his home on the Columbia pike on 1e enelated walls of the For- town propert Address B, care of i his brother, S. A. Ricker Northwestern —Chas. H. Zeamer. T PET spent Tuesday in town ; j : Wednesday night, aged 52 years i \assive walls and pon- | Bulletin, Mt. Jos > Pp : : § Mr, and Mrs. H., E. Ebersole spent Norwood-——Clayton H. Resh Nooges £ ’ J¢ at. Mr. Clarence Musselman is im Py | . . Mrs. Susa proving at this writin Sr a I Monday to this evening at Silver Spring Geo. Wagenbach \ t g ing 3 RS ; Jive ; : ek l Philadel ind Baltimore Manheim Bor Mr. Jacob Hershey made a busi- N a | . vi Y T3 , ness trip to Harrisburg Tuesday f ITS. cy and Mrs. Zerphe) First Ward—( I. Yo Mr. Jacob Rider and family spent i : Det . spent last Wednes- Second ward-—Newton B last Thur Mr. Earl of Lancaster, n L. Hollinger, died at | de: te , suggest ancien Mr. E. B. Hostetter advertises all from heart age I I 1 cre his intensely nds of plants for sg in thig issue ars, She wa I f ra i t ir me’ ) tl ¢ ‘ . . ) p £ you need pla: n't forget him vicinity of E: | burg al ) he . re ! ® = 1 I 1 $50.00 1} ai late Four ith Mri R. Hoffman Good as lay at Elizabethtown. | : : es > \ evi and 1 Hoff I'hird Ward Congr who di 23 : 1 f Henry H spent Tuesday in town with friends To : len ; : Noi i i p I' Rolett¢ \ { ta 8 ) \W\ { dericl ss Myrtle rof thee | { ’ ’ Mis Myrtle Groff Rheem : . ch sit] " ard Yohn Orth y, : Veddings and F ( of .. Hoffer on Monday hool, th ace. He was a |efals— autiful ~~ Templ 1 i i iti emple f ng 1 next it) will meet called on friends in town on Sunday mate h ate l¢ i 1 end ) t th : > ’ i £ ¢ dence o Manning. , Mr. Paul Arndt purchased a fine 5 nt : Vx a w Bennett and Bretz Piano this week RTE : : or wr w . ri le ian, who Eerie ; Pit West War S. Hinkle in, v Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shes: , 3 i inal 3 1 en here son Earl spent Tuesday at La Sg ; ; : ; : ¥ teorge W vowel months, ! ! t ‘hin im 1 rin I the Lin orthern rt of the Two Deaths ter. Mr lary r is confined the hous ith xn attack of si ness Mr I's es W Goody > Monday in Tm / 3 y one ol Mr. Charles Ble of less John H. hortly l in- a . x x ug 2 ¢ 11 ' 1 hi 1 : 3 32.2 pieces ; ’ ; or ake a nilar = position town trans: »d business ISSUE OF APRIL 3 Pel v ompany. ~ ’ . : Republica Tuesday. Messrs. Oscar and Samuel Young pn : Ne we ’ rik ill be Edited by the Local Gradu- followi ere the Republican | ter of the d 2 I perial Funeral Wagons : : transac busin at a aster 1 3 : +1 a | ates of 1912 | noming ns © commhitttemen 1 Lt, 1 : ( l 5 = 1: By Train hi gh the Nankow Pas ; ng ele Capaclry ii. dy moy-— Isaiah Kuntzelman ® ‘al., mpl ) Wonderful Panoramic View of eg otandar Hardware Saturday 3a nt " 1 Jack { 1 > 1 v ‘di f it , | : : ; 1 Lie Sige these columns | Done: Kast lise: aft 0 e He reat Wall-—and many other m 1 pe a linnin plax practically ning, April 18—The tbling the capacity, When the Mrs. Henrietta Gish’s sale of per- announced in ago, we have arranged | Lincoln S. G. Lindsay sonal property was well attended or all > Saturday. fs : Pr R. Kraybill and the Maytown vh Miller eral we 1 * ) 1 | $s. seetiol i \ elze. oud | p X. ’ \ of the Yang-tse litiong ¢ ipleted they will be Mount Joy Springville Raymond 000 lbs of class of Ltd ’ ; 100 tc School, to edit the Bulletin for | Done 'S ac 3. Davelel ) the issue of April 3rd, | Flizabethtown Preaching services will be con ducted at Eby’s church on Sunday " . ay os Hich - | one week, Y : arenou morning. esent being i Mr. J. M. Hallman of Lancaster thon the extensive Grove Mas | being consigned to them. The mem- | Hempfield st im ne i i Ly oh wil install, in the near made a business trip to town on ire. "op at Rhooms. ott produce bers of the Ja will occupy our | Landisville— Quinton vit Manni a eT lives : ,. 1 ’ 1 e, ; se power producer Tuesday. aor a vif. Kline is ot Present ar- inctum for that purpose { iz HE. ancient . ; ) bi Mr. B. D. Jackson of Jamestown, nn for their manufacture on a | Will be responsible for every line of Hempfield West : deanna x | ! or lighting and power. | news appearing in its columns. They | Mountville—C, G. Garber. { Miss Anna N. Staufier | will be le sole agency for these jacks | OT knock, as they and they Rohrerstown—Aaron B enerators for elec~ of natural b 1 I'he company is very busy and are tod y . : : “ v 1 i uriou 1 Liv stom | 3 ving al 1 ” 3 given the privilege to boost Petersburg—D. W. Graybill VI Anna Nan Stauffer, daughter | | employing about men in . re extensive scale on Tuesday I Mr. George Shutter and fan they may choose. * called on friendg-ot .Elizahethi . a oi 1 al - Bgkat will be pleased to hear from |: hat tl is | Marieht t brief ill t 1 / : Skwenl AULSAAY.7 : : : . yon’t fai see wha 1e class is | Marietta oor. after a brief illness, at her home in {FAIRY one interested in this wonderful Don’t fail to sec | A Miss Bertha Eshleman returned ple automatic hoisting and | home after spending several we x jack | at White Oak. i tl that all our reporters Mr. J. H. Morrison of New Y \ SOLDIER'S REQUEST ents and others, assist them as you made a pleasant call at the Fl = 2 do us and we feel certain that you Ine on Tuesday. Wants Famous Ride With Sheridan |" fil be the recipient of one of the Mr. Addison Breneman will 1 Inscribed on: Tombstone best editions ever issued from this | Mount Joy twp.— tha, and two brothers, Henry M., from the Eby property into the ( office. [L.ower—J. Harvey Raymond and Musser of this place survive. | son property on Thursday. The will of the late Frederick The personnel of the staff will be Milton Grove—M. H. Randler. | The funeral was held on Tuesday Hs : the Han. Acote tae|foreus. Mr. Emlin Buller, sr., moved ! yberson, of East Donegal, has been published in full next week. Upper—Amos R. Herr. from her late home at 2 p. m. with Yancitse Wuchang Walls A Hobo the Triniy Lutheran 'chureh;spets household effects into the E | : . Sh | private interment in the Mount Joy hia Le is | | New York, called on friends in town | ) sequence the cities of | thei: W works, and they also have are vigited from Shan ax Nentwig, of Florin, has see fit. any sub- Norwood—John A. Fox. {of Levi N. & vdia Stauffer, died | Silver Spring .. Hershey on Saturd: ling, from diabetes, | 1 to 15 molders constantly ) the ancient nati nal | nployed at the Grey Iron Casting capable of producing in the shape of First Ward—George W. Sargent. [this place. For the past seven years : Samianon JS lIs—Ruins Co. of this borough, practically giv- a newspaper. We further suggest Second ward—Chas. A. Grady the deceased had been an operator 2 I - & 1 1 he fnons correspond- Third ward-—Samuel ILarzelere (for the Bell Telephone Company in v : an this Ih I a % { Mount Joy bor. | Mount Joy. She was a member of | " “°° : Br le ‘Little Or- East ward John W. McGinnis {the First Presbyterian church in this ng employment to about 50 men. — ll Evans—Walters Nu i” Charles Evans and Miss Native ndustries—=Ce- | » t \ trie i Myrtle M, Walters were united in Arrival at Hankow Mi West ward H. C. Myers, place Her parents, one sister, Mar- ! I Belles—*“G . oY : 4 elles Golden Lilies marriage on Saturday evening at 8 “Jar of Tears”—Foot Binding | .. Jar of Tears Foot nding | 5'clock, at the home of the bride's Houses i 1 Bs c ouses Built on Bamboo parents. Rev. I. H. Kern, pastor of formed the ceremony in the presence . eres sett 4 GiB memes Rapho nitt robate in the offic , Sunset ¢ ig 2 1 of i i Pri Moore property on Tuesday. ! ed to probate ¢ office of Newtown—W. H. Strickler. | cemetery. | nae and Moonlight on the |; (pe immediate friends. The bride Mr. John Risser of Elizabethto that IMPORTED FOXES Shanghai streets Soochow |... (ne recipient of many useful . : 3 yay > | = | Creek and Bridge Yanoramic View nl ie on iE spent Sunday in town the guest of 0 Strickler’'s S. H.—Daniel E. F el- | Mrs. Susan W. Summy | tl T o : Cit : : gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Evans will he at 0 he artar ity—TLaundresses his sister, Mrs. Clarence® Mease. tos i Gi ; ker. | The death of Mrs, Susan W. Sum- : y Cle : e' Mex e. ocieties of which he was a member, Kinderhook is " The d teh af ’ n- Mr Harry Bear will move fron Fra sehilaaie be. inscribed a Union Square—William E. Rice. |my, widow of Jacob Summy, oc- | ¥ rare far 3 artin ik ¥ : e ie i “ 3a ies Ye ids ‘ ‘ . "TO 3 ariatts a ATI S in | he Myers farm into the Ma I | etting forth ho was. with General M. P. Maitland, an officer of the | Re publican Candidates for Delegates | curred in Marietta, from neuralgia l joying the Play--Scencs on the Han ) propesiy noo Mout Joy Anil hil Sheridan on his celebrated ride |State department for protection of The Republieans late on Saturday jof the heart on Saturday night, | Bilding. Operatioite-~River Ae. i — , Sunday School at 9.45; Preacl DE ron Winchester to Cedar Creek .on | animals, has prosecuted W. G. Zea- afternoon, filed these nominations |aged seventy-nine years. The fol- |. ities Hold wp In» Chinese Vil Rev. Dungan Re-appointed an OT q 1 . . for Veoa te n | ino ahi "0 po wwive * ra p | a K " : . at 10.30; Junior C. E. at 5 October 19. 1864. Any other refer- | mer, of Kinderhook, before Alder-|for delegates and alternates to the lowing children survive: Mrs. Harry Linen any oiRers. At the conclusion of the annt Senior C. E. at 6.15 and Preachin relating to|man Doebler. The defendant is tepublican national convention: Culp, of this place; Mrs. C. S. Spang- | : session of the Methodist Episc ” 1K « é rs y : 1 OR . wd abbas ee $114. Shr "CORE p wv Delt y ; A : Pt 1.15 |the army record of the deceased as |charged with violating section 11 of William W. Griest, Lancaster city |ler, of Marietta; Mrs. William |Friday evening, April 19—Canton | (onference at Philadelphia, nea h on Mary ein Riots . may be decided upon by the execu-|the act of Assembly of May 1, 1909, ousehold effects from near Marietta : ° § cori tor in the estate. William H. Keller, Lanc. twp. Chambers, of Los Angeles, Cal., and and the Cantonese one hundred ministers shifted posi- into the Elam Hostetter property on ; to transport foxes from any other » register of wills. hie airects y : i | a LL Sporting Hill { - men ides inscriptions giving all the State Prosecutes W. G. Zeamer, of nes of the different lodges and home to their many friends )\| er afora Jasgenecer — : and. Loafers: assenger Boats April 1 Coolie Activities—Blind Boys—En- home on Donegal street in their newly furnished ces can be inscribed Alternates— Charles A. Grady, Herman Summy, of Missouri. One Marietta: Charles S. Whitson, Little | sister also survives, Mrs, Catharine China, and is a fertlie field for the | hynointed to the charges here and at Britain Crater, of Illinois. The funeral was er-explorer. Mr. Poole was un-| plorin. Marietta—W. J. L ndsay ‘anton i 1e larges +i i al t y which makes it unlawful for anyone anton is the largest city in all | yjons, Rev. G. W Dungan was rere Be Tuesday. Our Howe Maiko" state into this state. It is alleged . "wy ; env pt J ancas. r Home Markets ¥ : : : — i held at the home her son-in.Jow Dr. Bryson and family of Lancas Today srehant H I: Bpersole that Mr. Zeamer brought foxes from ST eld at the home of her son-in-law, : Se ter spent Tuesday in town with the oc¢dy :merchan 5 Me UheTS06 | | her states and. thoy wote liberated THE LAST 1 jquantity of entertaining th, | Reeve So, . Hot ©. AF ooss ry yays as follows: Eggs 20c¢, butter EE Tr i gi 7 A ta then : : intar. | wi inels Tamily OF [Be pend Mrs, Secon) | lard 11 nd $t for pota- |! fox chases in this and Lebanon Ci o'clock this afternoon, and inter- | Hostetter. ar Cand ageeo for 2 Mr. Henry Wittle is able to toes. about again after being confined his bed with a severe attack pneumonia. Mr. J. D. Row of Reading, is TT Ta | Mr. W. S. Krady, the well-known cessful Star Courses ever given in 4 harced Vopr ium Smoking Putin oa wis spending several weeks in town as | Auxiliary Meeting {and extensive nurseryman, who has this town and while the financial re- |< x ion charged Dg | —Ancestral Temples—The Sid Saute. the guest of Mr. Lemon I.eisey at| The regular meeting of the Lan- | 55 the Florin Inn. | caster Hospital Auxiliary will be Mr. Samuel Kroll of Mount Joy 1d at the home of Mrs. I. D. Bene- was pleasantly entertained at the |man, Thursday afternoon, April 4 at : home of Mr. and Mrs. John Raffens- | three o'clock. Every member should | Nurseries, along the Columbia and berger on Sunday. ye present, Mrs. Lydia Mumma moved from ro the Elam Hostetter property into the Bainbridge Woman Breaks Arm Dr. O. G. Longenecker property at While walking on the sidewalk on Mount Joy on Monday. Tuesday, Mrs. Catharine Bierhower, Mrs. Wm. Watson, who is spend-|of near Bainbridge, fell and broke | fortunate in securing : ast | painbridee and ‘ 1 Wm NUMBER Charles S. Spangler, Marietta, at most inte: counties. Bail was entered for a | Will be the Trier Concert and Opera | ment was made in the Mount Joy . 3 hearing xt Thursday afternoon. Quintette Today Brandt and Stehman pay £ 8 next Thu ¥ dT (B- fol : Wheat $1.0 n 73c. | mers end A : : : : ws a : ollows: Wheat $1.00, Corn 73c, Friday night's attraction will pulation—Crowded Street / \ vi i our “Ge Moved Thi eek \ Si We Suspected This i Rin pe " Moved This Week bring to a close one of the most suc- Fou rr akan fe rarhel 3 « 3 OC h, ol L.ancaster, former- cemetery rsons heen locates y iles east of town : driving la-—The een located two miles ea turns are not what they should have |. _ ° O88 ONTEr. ziven oda-+-The a reckless manner given al. 4 Poreirn Sched for a number of years, on Thursday 3 : : k ’ > \ y U (been considering the class of enter- : Wt 3 1 Sd 2 i hearing before Alderman Eaby, on py : " ! s : ] lemy The Mint Femple moved to his fine new house which | Gods—The Leper Village Venice | Send > tainments given, the committee can : CEE ah Geta Ai e+ he just completed at the Fairview on alternoor k ne of ten f rest assured that it has more than liars and. the costs were imposed : x | pleased by so cleverly selecting such Lancaster pike. Mr, Krady recently Celestin—The ad Operator” T > pers ten lays James was In Ly a : good ‘numbers from the Antrim |, = oo Aveo delivery traci and The Iron Horse purchased these well known nur- Entertainmet Bureau ) hal livery truck anc race Darling’-—Rive Mtertainment > Mm : » ran almo as fast with a load of | nt “Novi Drachn The concluding number in the veal tons i Lo iT Ordinary tnton Nex vragon » 11 ( $ as aes ¢ rainary 3 - ‘ 3 Tras ' : ¥ 1 a Sword Dancer Se a ; & to. ky ” t B hen I'rier Concert Company, the per- tedk . 3 . Edy 1d Sword Dancer 1 a ( ( ) send them , to a few however excepted. y ri. N ¥Toiiin ab 13 : . series and is now in a position to | Ruhl ia | supply you with anything desired in nursery stock. sonnel of which is five sisters, in- oole family was very agreeably nD Mr. P cluding two pairs of twins, promises i | » ‘OT g > rrival at On ¢ 3h: S ‘ to render the best and most enter- Plants for Sale { at df 5 . On-——a) a : Kraut The finest I ever had Come a1 any others | ir. J. M : nstoe, of the sur rised by their new neighbors on ing some time at Steelton is confined | her right forearm in two places. Her to her bed with a severe attack of |wrist was alh sprained. taining program of the course. The Antrim Bureau says: them. 55,000 vegetable plants, = . ” | change Hote 1 hold a roast I sickness due to a stroke. eee lS) BP | rr ——— AI “Their ability to please has been 1 as cabbage, cauliffiower, pepper, r 00d Shows Mr. Emanuel Young and son Earl | First One all Winter | Elected Officers of York spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. Jacob H. Zeller had a bad fall! liount Joy Lodge No. 277, 1. O. in town as the guest of his parents |,n Aount Joy street Saturday even-|0. F. at its meeting last night demonstrated by their increas g plants, tematoes, 1 ed 3 vald. tl great magici yopularity each successive season. | beets flower plants and blooming g¢ ver npany, enterta § imanuel Y : 7 ¢ : a p ye Yak : “f i vaniom NEA . nD s 3 a : : 3 : Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Young. ing. No. bones were broken but he [ele ted the following officers for the | The Trier Company is composed of | raniums, et at phey’s | t fair audiences in Mount The large auto dray truck which | stained a number of bruises. ens 1ing term: was recently built by Young Bros . ay 3 | G.—Scott Detwiler two | Greenhouses, Mt. Jo3 t., Mt. Joy.2t fall Monday evening and five sisters, really-truly sisters, pairs of twins with but months eel | afternoon and evening. The produc- | > | between the . oldest and youngest. Being Well Attended | tion was above the ordinary and all | Among the Sick r Mr. Jac Hershey ia : ‘ | Viokeacl for Mr. Jacob rshey to be used at Appointed Election Judge G.—Chas. Ricksecker were given ¢ Y { Mrs. Daniel Derr is quite ill at However, their success does not lie The auction at D. H. Engle in the fact that they are related, but | afternoon and evening Harrisburg was delivered to that John B. Fralich resigned as Judge | . S.—Geo. B. Zeller 3. 1 place Saturday. in the Union Square election district rustee—M. M, Leib their money. The show car hie writing | 1 | | [the evening of their flitting | | | ¢ in their merits, collectively and in- | attended and a from Ephrata and goes -(. Mrs. Jno iroll has been con Mr. BE. M. Garber the new and Henry M. Pfoutz was appointed | Rep. to G. L.—H. L. Stager wn tonight | ined to her bed with a severe attack merchant moved his family and |, 43; 130 vacancy. District Deputy G. M. H. L. Stager | dividually. Several of their numbers | stock is being so} : TY C y | | household effects from Perr ount; ee ————— was present | this season are from light operas | were so low h ver, tl | Monday, into the store property | iv en dn eosin several scenes | + : i ! on For Sale —_——- a —— {and given in costume, several scenes | tion was discontinued | U. B. Missionary Convention RR. a | | | | { | | i | | | | | | | | | | —— ta f mervous prostration. vacated by Mr. J. S. Carmajy. Mr. oF having been especially arranged for | T r ’ i D \f { J & The Women’s Missio 1ven- | Now Its Squire Keener | 25 THoroughbred single comb How About Your Harness? | Black Minorca hens for sale. Call{ p+ w¥ B. Groff, the North Market yw m Elias | H. Lindemutk, Route 1, |gtpoat saddler, is a new advertiser ' Garber says he has come tofstay. them. They are all charming ladies ! 3 : Hin: this 1 sia C v ) Execution Issued on of the East 1 sylvania ( =i Ir. John Keer t} west end M. E. Musser, attorney Newcomer, hs i and most pleasing singers and are . : 108t | merchant appointed Just- hurech will 3 n hi 1 1 of } i SCH) West Ward { Mao ’ 9%. 1: : 7 5 i ri heir sixth concert season.” A Good Tecture lount Jo}. 2t. | in this issue. You can take it from | ROW In their sixth concert season. Quite a number of person@attend- Cr 1 {us that if you need anything from a — A= he--e A | in Common Pleas f ed the lecture in the Churcljof God ' Will] Preach This Evening nifty’ set of driving harness down | Parents Day against Samue 3 The borough schools will have | Hempfield. emplie nses Transferred by Miss Viola Hershey, a feturned | tev. H] P. Pulsifer of Marietta, [to a set of hand-made work harness, | | rill Prost in St. Luke's church this {he can capply you. Mr. Groff also | Parents day exercises on Thursday | { afternoon, March 28, at 1 p m. | For Sale children | A Mosler iro f missionary from India. In tle after- | noon she spoke to the ciildren. | Wednesday evening at 7.30. carries a full line of whips, lap robes : r i rete : nm § Both talks were very interesfng and | gk —- and blankets, in fact anything you | Corie and see i Your { instructive. i Advertis, dition, ches e in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. may need ih horse goods. are going. vw