The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 24, 1912, Image 1

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MOUNT JOY. PENN A.
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS--THAT'S
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YAY, APRIL 24, 1912 $1.00 A YEAR
WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM
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8 : BAD WRECK ON LOW GRADE
” L | Notes TITANIC IMMEDIATELY AFTER LAUNCHING YieoR 98 Lowarany ersonals | r
B OoCa Wheel Breaks and Four Cars Are —— a to U Nn e
1. @® — Derailed - ‘
x HE WHEREABOUTS OF oUn/
MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP y : FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK |
. GENERAL INTEREST The Pennsylvania Railroad Comp- Yih " : ou |
: ; any suffered a bad wreck on the low- EE f
aor | srade freight line at the east end of | Who and Whi re flhiey Have Visited— | A Large Frame Structure at the Kuhns
Brief Local Happenings Gathered as the stone arch bridge, west of Many Strangers Here Over Sun. |
They Occur With the Whirl of the Schock’s Mills Friday morning. Just day—Were You Among Them
World for Quick Reading Within agter extra 6619, in charge of Con-
the Past Few Days |ductor George Gundle and
| Property in Ruins
\ Engiueer i |
g [o E. Kelly, had crossed the bridge | ur Martin Bowman is in Philadel |
% and was descending the grade a |Phia today. xs ~ : . "pe . . .
8 Mr. F. H. Baker served on the wheel under a car loaded with flour | Miss Ruth Brown of Findlay, 0.,! Origin of Fire Unknown But Supposition is That it Ignited
He , 'v last week [broke down and as a result four [Is Visiting friends in town
Grand Jury last week. | ( . BB ) Won : av . .
“Dot Leedle Jerman Baut” was | loaded cars were wrecked One was Mi Martin Me tzler spent Sunday From a Bunfire in the Alley Nearby - Flames
d town on M snday : {a large refrigerator car, loaded with |at Elizabethtown yighng friends |
around i Mc ay. | dresse of. This f ror 's | Mr. W. W. Cassel, the local freight ~ + shed:
132 , rE r jaressed beef. This fell over on it's . ¢ |
) 7) Mrs. W iam Gassing ir [side on the westbound track, but |28ent, is spending the day at Harris- | Confined to One Building
foi ee owas building a [fortunately the beef remained in the de M I f Mani
< Mr, | § 8 If b¢ [car ang » of it was damage Miss Margie Baker of Manheim, | ‘
spacious addition to his property. iy and none fit was : lamag d CP St $: Jake yu Um
Jiggest bargains ever at A. D. Gar { The ca containing the flour rolled ii sunaGa, Mss 1 At d % h . .
Biggest barg: ale for the next down a steep embankment and the | la Baker ar] hoon today our town was thrown into excitement
ber's enlarging sale for the nex en flour was scattered by the car burs- Mr J. M. Backenstoe of the F2X- | h h fi :
days. 18505. Soiters as... bnrchascd ting open. Another car containing | change Hotel is spending the day | when the fire bell rang, and soon hundreds of people were
Mr. tia, Sanders i BL iio {merchandise burst open and the con- Philadelphia he job x, .
a new Ford touring car as has also | Ont Core og pen & Mr. Cameron Conrad. of Middle- | OR the job. The large frame stable on Henry street, in the
1is son. oo was loaded with iron plate town, spent Sunday here with Mr. . I
Go to I. D. Beneman's for new, car was alse Jamar oe ine en [Evan rT rear of Miss Mary Kuhns’ home, was ablaze.
Bhv hois Straw. i ts : : in R for 2
Aoiiy hats, doth SRY ai leis ih tent. Fortunately none of the train- Miss Jennie Rentzel is here for a . . "
DE ao Reeder died at his J SEL THAT A FEW DAYS AGO WAS THE PRIDE OF men were bong ho Columbia | few weeks with her sister. Mrs. | Friendship Fire Company responded and very soon
] P. : Millers illo : lav He is THE WHITE STAR LINE. wrecking crew was sent to the scene James Glatfelter . .
Jone or 8 day, ek - etm — to pick up the broken cars and re- Mr. ‘Georze Vozle of Columihia had plug and engine streams on the burning structure. In
AL DOWN ere, is : Mav EE — — " " — = [pair the damaged tracks. The wreck Re i hie of vr Mpa " .
XC ickies Pu He Vlich opens Sum DIPHTHERIA CASES pow 3 . fatised but little delay f0 traffic ua hen Tunday with Wis sister, Mrs. |loss than half an hour the flames were extinguished, al-
30th, has already )ooked four Sun- fo ——— + i | 3 News the westbound track was soon es an rn John McCurdy and | . PT
day School plenies. hman, Wages | "® Death and Others Seriously 111 {Of 1 OD fomenen dee rat Lak, Nas Soon ga and Mrs. John cCurdy and | though the entire building was ablaze. The roof had fall-
anted—Nig atchman. in Rapho Coa trains. Sugihier lary spe Sony in . .
$9.50 per week. Apply to Rollman ee e—— IRENE. 321 Tees. : a #8 with friends. ‘en in but the frame work still stands.
Manufacturing Co tf While people in the vicinity of HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VI) PORTING HILI | Miss Mary Kern is off on an ex- |
é ac g Lo. 3 > 4 “Init TE WEST ) ‘RE SPORTING APL [tensive European Tour. She expects ' $ .
George C. Cunpingham of this [Safe Harbor have a typhoid fever AGE WEST OF HERE Calvin Snyder, of Manheim, visit- |, pe abroad some time | The stable contained a lot of chickens, wood, tools, etc.
Place was appeipted administrator epidemic, Lancaster City Is making > - ed his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Mrs. C. F Strayer of Harrisburg,
of Amanda S. Cunningham. an effort to stamp out over 600 cases
ocal and fersonal Briefs That Have
| Snyder, on Sunday. |
Wanted—A good second-hand sur- of Densles Rapho township in He Ocearred Since Our Last Issue in | Jacob S. Henny, wife and children
. rey for cash, Price must be right. ay Of a ea ¢ Hustling and Wide Awake Fo AnaLsony, Sper Bukdey with |
Apply at once at this office. unknown origin. veighbior Village, Florin. | Miss Anna Nauman, of Millers- |
Any person in need of good vine- Walter, a young son of Mr. John | — — [ ville, is visiting in the home of her
gar can be supplied by M. K. Bru- Flinchbaugh, died and in order to The Florin reservoir was cleaned | grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Martin
baker, North Barbara St., Mt. Joy.1t ea the Boy q OF Baath last Friday. | Robert J. Leibig, wife and son,
on Mr. Ral Morton spe St ay | Harold, of Bismark, were Sunday |
Lost, strayed or stolen—The host- ty-four hours after his death. Ralph Morton spent Saturday P |
J | at Elizabethtown. | guests in the home of D. Dissinger. |
ler at the Exchange Hotel. Reward A young daughter of Mr. Levi Eby | ©" yr Roy Bates of Mount Joy call- David R. Kauffman, who was con- |
for 11s return and no questions |of near Sporting Hill, is seriously ill ed on his parents on Sunday. [fined to the house several weeks
asked. with the dread disease. >
| spent Thursday in town
|All
wih the live stock was rescued. The buil
cone to | COVered by insurance.
will
as the
ding is partially
The loss is about $500.
The wind was so trong that pieces of burning wood
of Mrs C S. Longenecker
Mrs. Simon R. Snyder has
Sparrosw Point, Md.. where she
spend three weeks with her son
Mr. Herman Vogle of Harrisburg,
| was visiting his sister, Mrs. J. H. | were blown over a square away and but one building, that
Cramer from Friday till Monday | sau .
Misses Mary Hoffer and Grace | Of the Mount Joy Hall Association. now occupied by Mr.
Stokes and Messrs. Paul Brandt and |
John Young spent Joseph Haines, was set on fire.
Grove
Sunday at Milton |
The roof of that building
3 : SU Mr. Samuel Blottenberger visited | with rheumatism, is now able to be Mrs. Isaac Maze and grandson ‘caught four times but was immediately extinguished.
Mr. D. F. Gable, the North Bar- A daughter of Mr. Kervin Flinch- friends in the village Saturday about again Master Harry Aston of Manheim. |
bara Street merchant has purshased |baugh of near Erisman’s, is convales- T'¢RdS In the No oounday,, AB r i i by vi 4 Th igi f the fi i defini 1
a fine new auto. Mr. Gable now lo ftor an attack Gf diphti ons © Mr. Perry Bates and family visit- Mrs. A. E. Behm, of "Manheim, [spent Sunday in town with her | € origin of the fire is not de initely known, but it
OWLS tore I oe Hikes © Yon cert 2 te} 2) &¢ Re RE Saph a he €1 Mr. Bates’ parents on Sunday, spent Monday and Tuesday in the daughter, Mrs. J. E. Schroll. { h ith .
ac 2S. +] NE é x S : o . x i . y od icq | a
1§ 0 ma € . : le health authorities 0 the Harry Leib of Lancaster, called | home of her son-in-law, A. D Mr. Roy Brown and friend Miss | must have either caught from a bunfire in the alley near the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Charles tow nship, in conjunction with the friends in the village on Sunday. | Frankhouser Mary Henry of Lancaster, spent |
Dtertained a number of his friends [State Board of Health. is now mol: 0 Irlends in the fae on sunaay, [Yrank 1M 3 ar wk AIT) Oh | stabl b ks f i 1
Stel ih k and affle s r | ing ffor 104 th At of Mr. Jacob Watson of Steelton Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe and daugh- Sunday here as guests of his parents | Stable or by sparks from a passing train.
gt 2 JHoRen ae waffle suppe foe an 8 on to locate the origin o made a business trip to town Satur- | ter. of Landisville, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Brown. f w ¢ I % h
sday B 8. S epidemic. dav ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. | ry pe vi genecker i 2 .
a u y ev . av. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Longenecker | € can feel quite fortunate that t e flames did
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=). The F. of A. Band made thing Mr. Edwin McClements of Bain- | Koser. Mr. Amos Showers of Leb- ang daughter Kathryn spent Sunday | not
lively around the corner at Ivan 3 Sv tid ad : | d h 13 ”
ively : c In Favor of Plaintiff bridge called on friends in town Sat- | anon, spent Monday at the same [pear Maytown as guests of Mrs | spread as there are many frame buildings nearby and h d
Shellenberger’s restaurant and con- Tt Irat vines: 93s 7 v " . 2 Hn he ov 9 : 9 I oy na
. | 1e first case taken up at Court on urday. place. Longenecker's mother, Mrs. Cathar- | : . 5
pC rV p : ie . % |
To te Wanted, for all round | Monday was that of Lewis Hartman Mrs. George Vogel and daughter John Huber and wife. of Man- line Billett it not been for slight engine trouble the blaze would have
oung Han Wanted, for all round |, ost the Elizabethtown and Mari- Nellie were Saturday visitors to Lan- heim, spent part of Saturday with Messrs. Harry Greiner and Clar- | : . 1 .
work on Lumber and Coal Yard. etta Flestrie Light gn lars, caster. , : Sau and % Mis, J 5 Bonner ¢ [ence Campbell visited friends at | een extinguished even sooner than it was.
One with farm experience preferred. {man is the owner of a $500 bond o Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Steel- ' Christian tauffer an Wite, ‘ol | Pp 1 1 Neoitevi] | g
: ; : oh a . or Sas tershurg and Neffsville ON | sosmomme————. comm ses—“ om——————— pi ——
3 Clarence Schock, Mt. Joy. Pa tr {the defendant company, issued on ton called on relatives in the village | Kissel Hill. were Sunday visitors at East eLearn ur in veffsville on | P— —————— ——
? : yy the bond at the time of the last two Saturday. the same place Sunday. They made the trip on| wiLp WEST SHOW COMING MILTON GROVE
1 3 ] Mr 5 H Miller has purchased 4 | pa: ments, and the suit was brought — Mre. David Cooper of Salihes vis. lene A — Hels Blovelas } 3
3 ine lerce-Arrow motorcycle of |i, recor er the amount of the bond it sig Mr "inters \ i
: { V t : , ed her sister Mrs Amos Winters ‘ORDFE Ts y 1 Hanenstein Harry | One of sy Rigoe bes : Sntorncs : :
x the tandnem type. On Sunday we | with one vear's interest, $525 on Saturday Walt 9 HbR Bainbridge, | ih : an Ns BD urs pis A Best roy Re na Happenings From Our ,
ic ar rs iller tryin | r Tao ie » : . . “ali 14 waiter 1elY at Se pk re ht fauenstein, wife id two da ers ear we S Ave Mg ing Village
3 Rote q Me an Mrs Miller ne The jury found in favor of the Mrs. Wm. Bennett and son Will- was the gnest of Albert Bard en l ; Vo 1 > pens Ste Ton \ Signing Village
- It ou I nls if for 7.5 3: : ; op , mo rarhar and Vife 1 r
: eet - 4-0 Naintiff for $ $50. * iam of Altoona, are spending sever- Mrs. Mary Heidler is suffering | ANC garaar 1d ; Mn ray So scarce have potatc i : o
| a — a x er nt Ean) Re Thome and wife spent lay at 1e advance brigade of the great isk ave aloes become
Xt | G. A. Geyer. from a severe attac of ne ! Sa oh: : : ) rieht here i on : :
t Fake Photographs Quite a Difference V T a or ~ Bill be kid is Harvey and George Krat of | John Hauenstein’s on the Manhein nh ie 30s Ad Nebrasl 8 Bil 8 othe i ie county poiatoss
Some time ago severa young men | \ ioneer McElroy, of Marietta, Yen 1g se cot re-hod A Neffsville were gnests of Ra 1 fHlstorica Wild West was in Mount a e Rers on ie hi 1sumers
were in Mount Joy making photo- § a bantam hen that is sure going EDY s church on Sunday morning Bard ros d hi | : “ii Joy billing the town and surrounding Pe $1.75 a bushel for their own
graphs, claiming to be making them |.ome puring the past 115 days the MI are invited, He . Amos Rettew tendered a sur- | Fire Faden el oe Club ntl nnouncing this appearance DB Flows: Ss
for the Centennial Publishing Com- hen laid 107 es missing only Mary Dine: nan os a day prise, and guests were present from ba ni ! i is) Al ik a of that reat te nted ; gregation, torn, fas ol png Bon, Law ns en-
| pany, to be used in their Centennial [eight days in that time. There is Visitors in ! 1e tamlly of Mr. and Mi surronndine towns V4 i 151 r af ay n e he day, May ented enter ps ie Drs Ing Jie 3 rs, command;
* Souvenir, but this was incorrect as | quite a contrast between this ban- Amos Hiestand SL as a Mr. and Mrs J Guv Eshleman i 2 representat 2 or done if the m 1gnitude of Prairie Lillie le nave patrona in this
the. Company employs no one to take Itam and one owned by, Frank D ¥ Mr Elwood Gainos of Washington and Miss May Hopton. of Lancaster. | 2nd his house, 8 pi as t 3 in ind Nebraska Bill rarely exhibit out- on, +, y are business men in every
I pictures for them except A. M. Roth | Ensminger, of Manheim, which on Boro visited J grandmother Mrs. vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred | ©] examine I vewpher le the larger cities, and as this is PRrum aL ag pave i: Seeing $yes,
of Mount Joy, and they feel sorry { Saturday last, laid the first ege in Gainor on Sunday. Hall sStordas tend first opportunity our residents like the Vanderbilts the New York
: * . > § 3 £ Pehl hit ’ FOTO y jo ro ti 1a yeslelte . —-@ -amr- y 1 : . tim Ye I'R > nate That W
that the people of the town were three hundred and sixty-five days. Don’t forget the big reduc fon Martin Bard and family. and - e ha A sing rea ontier nira R R. mn nates. They supply
faked by these men, and they desire | Te ale at A D. Garber’s, Formerly Albert Sheetz and family, of East Deeds Recorded ] porty genuine whoys, thelr an custome here about
us to state that they are not respon- | ; ; : . Carmany’s store. retershure. wer ruests of Mr. and hn Witmer to John M. Gib- |Indians, Hunters Guides appers With the best meat on the market
sible to fulfill any promise that these N. G. P. Encampment at Mt. Gretna Misses Dora Wagner and Mabel Pete dbl TEE Lad ble property in Elizabethtown, | and its there every reason to Residents living along the Milton
men made, as they were entire stran- Fhe second hyigade of the aaton. Moore enjoyed an auto ride to Eliza- | i Rots PDhodes a re installed ! $4 500 uppose thei Mount Grove and Mount J road are
Nade, Aas : a guar of ‘ennsvlvania with 2 as hree y yhones e Ste i 3 : : thre ‘ o ‘anit : w
gers to the company 2) nard o Plier and Squad- % thtown on! unday isis in the yillage Philip Dattisman i ry H. Good to Leah Joy 1 audi 4 a ning sui nst the town-
| ge ———— i... ho LEG, : Th a Mrs. Simon Gish is spending sev- cigar manufacturer: Phares Heid roperty in Elizabethtown, ences Ship in event any accidents resuit
Te : Lo ron B of the cavalry, with head- eral days with Mr. Henry 3randt ar ha Seger nS ig “Palio 1 ; S lia TI s and public in the cities from the dangerous condition of the
Sold by The Sheriff [ auarters at Harrisburg, will eamp ind family at Rheems {lanf. chicken fancier re 5 avoir Elizabethtown, $ how 1 appeared during Public road especially down in the
Shor BBY Saturgey %0lg the idl { with Tederal troops at Mount Gret- Messrs Harry Shoemaker and S.|mé, contractor DHSIEY ON HZANOIIOND. § r XC dir ne IF vis h in vicinity of Horsts mill and the Cove
ino . ries . y ‘our » a . . . : La t 0 f X an — 00 € exceedingly avist a 1 > Init an € .
foofefonde lowing properties aft the Court na, July 6-13. All the rest of the 8. Stac had the water put into | : To Hoffer a William \ the exceptionally high While Clayton B Heisey alighted
—_— House: toried fram lwelling house guard will camp at Gettysburg from their places last week. Lend a Helping Hand \ Withe rs yt Elizabethtown, $1 1 of t performance® They from a horse near his home, the ani-
Ii ’ Peosiorioy FEE b 'G ne ee Iiy 22 to 9 > ai Mr. H. B. Young and wife visited The Centennial Publishing Com 000 onounce it to he strictly moral in mal made a leap and stepped upon
Bim Situated DRT x a aN th °q Hi - the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. {pany of Mount Joy. who are pub Jacob N. Nisslev executor to ery particular—interesti enter leg causin compound fracture
ot iy DO i : with ra to | Will Hear Elizahethtown Complaint |ienry Young on Sunday. : lishing the Centennial _Souve pir Henry B. Gibble, land in Rapho ling and highly instructive to old Of both the ti and fibula bones of
BC anual, kG and Be ho p The State Railroad commission Mr. Leo Kob and family of Eliza- | Historical and Pictorial Mount Joy, $U3%60. snbicct to a curse. o 4 vounz alike t member and also the tendons
Yoni a RM 00 -rn sold [ Will have a hearing to-morrow in Ibethtown spent Sunday with Mr. [kindly request the residents of iy $100 33 : nitude of the show can be Dr. A. J. Thome reduced the frac.
Smith, terre tenalis, band the matter of the complaint of the | Ga a [town to lend them a helping hand, Jmma M. Garman to Abraham Y. |b dw it is known it re- ture and the patient rests fairily
: Emm I rarmat
to Allan A. Herr for $100. : 2 ‘a Asco. and Mrs. George Geyer. i wive them all the information Imma ‘ ¢ 3 2
A x ‘iff Ebv sold a lo Klizabethtown Business Men’s ASs0- | : 2 land give the m a 1 the nfc ¢ | Stauffer 50 acres and 8 perches of | anire train of double well.
On Pridas i B ny he J Bin ciation against the Adams Express| Mr. Phares Garman of Green Tree | they can relating to the history of I wid. in Rapho 78.84. st bject | lenet h cars to transport the 250 With the advent of warmer wea-
belonging to the Auto Knitting Mills o kr ; Fa purchased a fine wagon of our ex- | . wn Levi F. Sheetz, their edi- | a1 1 PHO, 7 {3 joi ! A h : . ; % :
: : g Fa rchaced } Company I'he establishment of a |Du hased a ag [our town. evi s , : : arge of $821 Cowboys. Indians, Mexican Vaquer- ther, the crocus, the dandelion. the
in :abethtown. It yas purchased tree delivery and pick-up service is | tensive carriage builders. {tor and historian, is putting forth fois oly 39 LE 3 eXecntor to Urlas fon, Russian Cossack. A ans, cote ror: Lhe md the foliage or the
by N. Risser for $269. desired : Mr. Samuel Krall was pleasantly fall efforts to Dresent a very Interests Q Kli y. OF acres 1 84 perches of | American Gauchos United States trees, experts with the rod and reel
‘ EY Ne : : & rere [entertained by his lady friend, Miss [ine instructive volume before i. line, ¥7/ acres and 84 {cay : tillery . s, a will i bringing 1 surprising
ty ——--—— tertaln yh : ’ ing and instru . i! i land in Rapho, $7.214.38 | Cavalry d Artillery troopers, a will be bringine home surprising
10 Early Closing Movement Ballot Box in Court Elida Raffensberger on Sunday. {the publie, but all his efforts will be ¢ eDiy M Flot y to Milton M. Nau- Vscore of bright eved Selloorie: and reports of catches of catfish. suckers
= There is an effort on among the B Se ji tally sheet taken to A bis requntion sels slants at A. [of ne aval] (unless older | people or {man tract ‘of land in Rapho, $203.- | dashing daring, rosy cheeked West- and eels that may recall a multitude
. = Joos} merehams Is again clos thels Lane rar did not correspond with D. Garber’s store tomorrow, and dur- fthe hogourk Tul a hin Some or 13 fern beauties led by the famous of memories of fish caucht in. the
any "ino 3 : pr | [Lancaste £ i vir rec oti ) ir younger | lo YE | , 2 Pid ii v 7 OT y ; : . 1
1g stores early QUIS the Snmmel the one on the door at the polling. ing the next ten days he will offer | their Bene a fof Rim Henry M. Flory to Eli W Queen of the saddle, Prairie Lillie. Conoy creek below your borough
3. This is ae: é ldea as le : * ays, and as S S¢ 3 : Yat >: ¢19 eo Pha. incidents . nine ‘ ‘hile we were i » teens i
1 a ponths. This is cap) Na A 2 rks | Place, the ballot box of the Third bargains galore. days sonalle call o everv one. he ! ger. tract of land in Rapho, $613. 79. | I'he incide nts ‘happe nings and while We were in our teens stories
f business men as well as thelr elorks Ward, Columbia, was taken to Lan- 9.45, W yf 10 Dotsonally sall on 1 if ne | Henry M. Shenk to Benjamin R. [pastimes of the Western world are that were admired of their picture-
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te & deserve and need sersalion. ; The caster and the authorities there will Andoy & fie] of 345s Nomen se Youd be yore Bop) DY to ! Nissley, 29 acres and 30 perches of | realistically portraved. together w ith squeness, if not always for their
, 7i star & t May 6 bh Hes $ le ass ‘aye g ol, y as some § 'e ‘ . hy vv ¥; . ifn ronTosantnti pr ENA
» move will start abou YW ale a conit * Junior ©. FB. 55 Serie Gop. 6 15 | ho has some a0r ana leave land in Rapho, 31. [a true to life representation of the veracity
" more definite information Will be giv -—- =. 515, Senior + 219 | write the same on paj re. not later! Rachel Garman, et al., to Allen Z. | famous Mountain Meadow Massacre Two vouthful enthusiasts on bean-
ie 2 en next week. oi yo Nha {and Preaching ois. , {at Chandler's Drug Store. not late Geibe, property in Rapho, $1,000 | A grand free street parade takes ties of nature of town took their an-
oo ® ——— a Mule Kicks ofr Man 3 Nose . | Mr. Jacob Geyer and family, Byes than Monday, April | Barbara: 8. Arnold (0, Georie [ place promptly at ten o’clock the dav nual hike to the Pinch hill and the
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2 Peach Buds Not All Killed In seeking 10 quiet ow sono a ISTer and Mrs s ayer ee | Weaver, 105 acres and 148 perchés ; of the exhibition, and is a spectacle fern and orchid vales of Gretna
= - av X ¢ y & U112ze w er ay Sit- 3 TCS KX ’ : s : .
Ww The severe cold weather of last |day, John Ho ou he SE oe a iaheinion k ry agi Mrs TWENTY-FOUR SNOWS [of land in Rapho, $9.000. worth going miles to witness . People who simply know Mt. Grenta
a winter did not kill all of the peach [OWNED Samer, Frist co To Naval the hy Re Some or °lr. and Vrs al j Frank Nauman to John B. Snave-| Two performances are given dai- as a park and have not roamed over
a2 buds State Economic Zoologist | ed off. gutors 4 on ® pi Hok y 1am amnilvon. ti : ‘ell the |1v, property in Rapho, $3,968 |1v, afternoon at 2 o'clock and night the boarding hills and beautiful
= Surface said that from specimens [N0Se and hope ig Save it, but Oke | On Saturday afternoon Auction- That's the Number That Fel el Y Ineop B Becher to @ B Ear [ at 8. New and specially constructed vales. known not her indecribable
y=. K Se £ T ic iafic . r life ‘ | \ > | he : 3 « i ing 7 . ir . :
of buds received from Berks county |18 Wisfigred for ie ;eer Charles H. Zeller sold the real Past Winter | hart, property in Rapho, $3,002. {storm proof tents allowing a free eir- beauty Cross the rear hill of the
B and other Eastern SecHions bee Se Aud (estate and personal property ‘of the —— ee rene tl AE rte jeutadten of air and at RJ Hees pers Skaniangny grounds og enter the
i lieves there are many localities Stung, Ssun heirs of Catharine Watson, deceased, 3 ving is a list of the snows | : fectly protecting the entire audience narrow valley bevound where you
- where more than sixty per cent. of Charged with failing to report a bli : ; Mrs Anna Buller A fell the past Maytown Graduates { from the elements enable them to ex- wij find spots of half acres, thickly
« 3 - the buds are flourishing. * |contagious disease Dr. E. E. Evans at public sale. Mrs. Ann: us and depth of each that fe is Da The Church of God. in Maytown, |yihit rain or shine. studded with the choicest ferns of
y a & = An of [Lititz was fined $20 at Court purchased the property for $1,350. winter as recorded by our towns- | wag filled Sunday evening to hear ee an ab many varieties, some over five feet
: ay 7 ‘tor yas 7 es ; re receiv ‘om- ; . sto} > wv. BE. E. Kauffman, pastor, de- io}
“= Will Hold a Smoker on Saturday. THe Jocior a Yesterday we received a com man, Mr. Daniel L. Hauenstein. | the Rev. BY EB. Ranaman pastes, . Giz Sale at. Flora high :
The Richland Club will hold a 1 Dinchsd Of over maar tases munication fiom Florin, but could First snow fell Nov. 14. From jeer oe nee 1 a a: the Central | Mr. A. D Garber, having purch- Unclaimed Letters
9% ~ x 1eretofore. : : : n the gradu: g class é ) 4 i . é 4 a
“Smoker in the Club House on aod ' not publish the items as we did not |... dec. 24 there were four + xn The astor x for | ase he J. S. Carmany store at Tae 53
Tt s ing, April 25. Each Te -0-eereme Nov. 14 to De High School The pastor took ased th 3 :
apsaay = evening, f “Dy 260 know who the correspondent was ing 3 inches. |p; hird Epistle of { Florin, will enlarge his place o > : ; ; 3
A % ivi > in- : : senses A 5 “®- snows, the depth being 3 1-4 inches. his sermon the thirc Ipis orin, ars Following is the list of unc aimed
club member has the privilege of in Planting Shrubbery on Masonic Tract 3 i y 3 hei 3 5 a : Ie. { 1 ith verse. His theme was |business and in order to convenently ol claime
viting one person as his guest. As Recently the digging of 20,000 If the person will send us their From Jan 23031, 9 suows, 2 14 id a in th Truth,” and de- |do so he will sell off a lot of stock letters at the Mount Joy post office
; 3 $ ’ 3 : x . 3 “Walking n e . i g >= | do so he S é § J
the Club already has a big member- holes was completed on the Masonic name, not for publication, but as inches deep; Feb. 2 to 26, 4 snows, nS en slaquent sermon. The [at astonishing prices. Reductions Mount Joy, Pa.. April 2, 1912
ig h is gaye likely hut Hare ya Howe tract at a johiawr. In evidence of good faith, we will {1 inches deep; and March 1 to 21. choir rendered gpecial 1aesic. The ) oie far below the ordinary but Mr Miss Heien Hiestand.
Je 2 large turnoul a 9 o£ which trees and shrubbery 2 . cheerfully publish the letter - : ci 5 ie ' Alta K. Nissley, | Garber wants the merchandise out r. Henry Sigafoss
re Tt s antintna § 3 mn Te 1d: 2 : ¥ . 7 snows 11% inches deep, making a class consisted of fa nh VSS oY | Garb ants me ‘ a E ’
enjoyable time is apeipated. , |planted. The Sor the huildings ————— ee total of 24 snows, and the depth 3 |Martha A. Shenk. Martha A. Shaff- {of his wav. Don't fail to read his; Mr. John Redsecker,
; is progressing nicely. ota ner, Grace E. Bauer, Myrtle Glat- | hig advertisement elsewhere in this J. Fred. Fenstermacher
\/ eet eee las re Cs s F inches i i ref rg : > .
Our Home Markets. V-- ip 2 ; Easter ( antata feet, 4% inches, tacker, Herbert H. Mason, Daniel |issue very _ carefully and note the Postmaster
Begs, per doz., ..... tai 18 County “Super” was Here | The Choir of Salem United Breth- a — Wolgemuth and Edward K. Terry. { many bargains. You will surely not stmaster.
Balter. per 1b., ....... .. 33 County Superintendent Fleischer ren Church Sunday evening render- rOvee : The teachers, Professor J. S. Sim-|ae0 wrong by paving his store a visit ——————
3 i 7 Ar Of o n Ras . ’ Toro sale € Bs . : Ftd : . ihe m no
Lard, per Ib, ............... 10% | visited the borough schools vester- ed its Easter cantata, The Easter ; Don’t Forg t This Sale 3 ons. principal: Ella W. Glatfelter | I'his big sale starts on Thursday \ Birthday Offering
Potatoes, per bu., ........... 1.25 day and was more than pleased with Evangel in Ruhl’s U. B. Church, Ra- Please remember that Mr Ed race 0. Spotts, assistants: the | April 25 and will continie only ten Cams 1h ay Or eving seis
7 er bu... ...........1.05 » work being done by the schools. pho township, to a large audience. Ream will sell a carload of good ac- [An ra on. M. R. Hoff- | days, after which the rebuilding 2 : “bY Save 4 virthday
Wheat, 1 the r g A fd tors, Hon
"3 eat, { Hives EAE: sale . | board of directors, : | : offering in the Crus S ass
Corn, per bu 80 —— ee ———— climated horses at public sale at his Al Grove, George F. Stib- | will begin i Crusaders’ Class of
. . . : 3 - ry rove, re ce .h v 5 . ne roanize i NY nti
der DU... oa a 60 : : . sale and exchange stables in this | man, Abr a ot and George Ens- | Mr. Garber will endeavor to give the Men s Organized Bible Class of
Oats, pe : Joie idles ates oy 6.00 Here's Your Chance Hand in Your Matter place on Saturday. He has one of |&en, Amos F. Eby anc reorge BE Lan Sa f the finest. and mest the United Brethren Sunday school,
Hay, per ton oie nti ee i RTE Thos T will receive a lot of choice pota- All matter intended for the Cen- the finest lots of horses sold here in |10W were also present | OE ols 4 u s inss ey ~~ the occasion being his eighty-fourth
Straw, per ton ............. : toes tomorrow which T will sell from tennial Souvenir must be handed in a long time. Among them are lead- mm eee et eee | up-to-date stores in s sect] birthday, Mr. Bby Is mr oo ine
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the car at the old P. R. R. station not later than Monday, April 29, ers. drivers and some with speed. sararise Pitty i : oldest Sunday school scholars. not
Broke Her Arm very reasonable. Come if you want All matter must be left at Chand. Here is a chance to buy good horses A fh NS hold in bois On a Vacation : only in this place, but also one of
Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | potatoes. ler’s Drug Store. and this is the time of the vear vou A SHIDrise PAY. rons at Hor home Mr Henry Evans, carrier On the oldest in this part of the state.
Amos Ferry of Rapho township, rrr ee Me d tl : : or of Miss Ethel Givens at | Route No. 1 from this place, is off
near Newtown. fell while playing in . na H Lg Hp of dark brown mules 4 | When the following were in attend- | a week's vacation. Mr. Christian TTD -Ueeen
IE <i Will Meet Here ’ : a i 50 4 ps ars : ance “harles. hic subsii » is going over x 3 .
the house, breaking both bones of The Pranth: Gerver on of the Rev Bossert Ettigriaine ined | years old, one a good leader. Bay Bee he’ Rehloman. iia Vioon Charle s, his substitute, is going er Entertained on Sunday
her right forsarl o The accident de. Woman's Missiona rv Association of Rev, ,F. G. Bossar £ on ertaine pacing mare 8 years old, family rare nee Sillers Lucey Cun- the route Mr. and Mrs. Christian Charlies
5S IMISE d ADR d - > Nn : ra 4 y : S, . V : :
curred on Saturday. ’ ii I iy the Men’s Bible Class of the Presby. broke and can show a .40 gait any |2Valt, nee . rt ret eee entertained the following guests at
EEE hy EER the United Brethren church will yoran Church at the manse last e ningham. Clara Campbell, Viola : : } 3
convene here in the U. B. church, : y time. Sillers Emma Givens, Charles Derr. : their home Sunday in honor of his
It Was a Fine One. i April 30, May 1 and 2 evening. ee — Svivester: Dearbeck. Edear Dver Four in One Day brother and wife, who recently mar-
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Mr. James Glatfelter erected a 3- —_——e—— William Cunningham and Wiliam Undertaker H. C. Brunner of this ried: Mr and Mrs. Joseph R. Char-
- ton monument in the cemetery at E- See the Walk-Over walking man If you want good shoes or Ox- Qiv us = s place, was certainly going some on les. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohrer,
Nzabethtown on Monday in the Mt. Big reduction sale starts at A. D. in I. D. Beneman’s window, Tt is in- | fords try a pair of the Walk-Overs | Givens. Saturday, attending to four funerals Mrs. Joseph Charles, sr., Miss Annie
y 's y sti see i 4 Beneman’s.
Tunnel cemetery for Albert Stauffer ! Garber’s tomorrow. teresting to see it. atl D.
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in different families on that day Rohrer and Miss Mary Charles.