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VOL. X1. NO.3
MOUNT JOY
CIRCULATION AL
WAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING |
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ENNA., WEDNESD.
AY. JUNE 12, 1Y12
— ery
$1.00 A YEAR
I ESULTS—THA'TS
WHY
MERCHANTS USE THIS
ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
Personals
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
Who and Where They Have Visited—
Many Here Over Sup
day—Were Among Them?
Strangers
You
Mr Adams is here on a
vigit to friends
Mr. and Mrs
Silay at Lancaster,
Mr. H G. Myers of
was in town Monday.
Miss Caroline Manning
the Summer.
Esther Gingrich
some time at Harrisburg.
Mr. Charles C. Baer of York
in town on business Saturday,
Lawrence
Lewis Seeman spent
Lancaster,
arrived
home for
Miss is spending
Mrs. John Rein of Rohrerstown,
spent Sunday in town with friends.
Mrs. J. H. Zeller and Mrs. Lewis
Seeman spent Saturday at Millers-
ville
Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert of Chest-
nut Level is the guest of Mrs. W. D.
Chandler
Mrs.
here on
York, is
Mrs.
Flora Loucks of
a visit to her cousin,
G. S. Sheaffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Garber
attended the Feast of Roses at
Manheim Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Nissley of Harrisburg,
spent Monday in town with Mr. |
Nissley's parents.
Mrs Eugene Eitnier, of Terre
Hill, paid a short visit to the Evan- |
gelical Manse, last week.
Miss Vera
spending the week here as the guest
of Miss Margaret Brunner
Mrs. Clara Haines left last Thurs-
day for Camp Rich, Vermont, where |
she will spend the summer.
Mr. Ellsworth Shrite has gone on
a visit to his uncle at Nahant, Mass., |
where he expects to spend the Sum-
mer.
Miss Mabel F., Donovan has re-
turned to her home in Delta, York
county, where she will spend the
summer.
Mrs. M. M. Aller
of Glen Lock are
days here as the
M. Leib.
Miss Marguerite M. Herr, first as-
sistant teacher of the local High
School, has to her home at
Strasburg.
Barbara Bausman of Millers-
is spending two weeks here
as the guest of her sister, Mrs. S.
R. Snyder.
Messrs.
man and
and Miss Aller
spending a few
guests of Mrs, M.
gone
Miss
ville,
Fred
Jno.
Bucher, Jno. Bow-
Longenecker, students
at Mercersburg, are home on their
summer’s vacation.
Mr. George Sharp returned to his
home at York on Monday after
spending two weeks here with Mr. |
G. Samuel Sheaffer.
Misses Evaline Stigelman of
Harrisburg, and Ellen Bolton of
Linglestown, were guests of Mrs. J.
M. Backenstoe on Saturday
Mr. Henry Campbell and lady
friend and Garfield Campbell of
Hellam, York county, spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Camp-
bell.
Mrs. B. Frank Greenawalt and
daughter Helen left this morning
for Selinsgrove, where she will
spend some time as the guest of her
father.
Misses Margaret Brunner, Freda
Willer and Vera Kendig attended
the entertainment in the Bethel
Church at Landisville on Sunday
evening.
Rev. I. Howard Kern, pastor of
Trinity Lutheran church at Mount
Joy, is spending some time at Allen-
town, attending the sessions of the
Ministerium.
W. Scott Greiner of Charleston,
S. C., spent a few days in town.
‘While in this place Mr. Greiner at-
tended the banquet of the Alumni
Assgpiation.
Messrs. B. F. Stigelman, V. B.
Stigelman, C. A. Stigelman and Miss
Mabel Haulman of Harrisburg,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Backenstoe on Sunday.
Mrs o. A. Witmer, Mrs. Cacoone
and Miss Stroup of Lynn, Mass., ar-
rived here on a visit to the family
of ex-Burgess J. W. Shrite on Fri-
day evening. They expect to spend
the summer here.
Miss Ruth Kraybill of Harrisburg
will graduate Friday from the Cent-
ral High School at Harrisburg. She
is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ewis Seeman and Mrs, Leah Kray-
11 of this place. She stands eighth
a class of 50.
s. Elizabeth Snyder and Miss
a E. Snyder left Monday even-
ing on an extensive trip to Roanoke,
Va., Sparrows Point, Md., Waynes-
boro and Fort Louden, Pa., where
they will visit the family of John
Snyder, Frank Snyder and also the
former’s sister. They expect to be
gone a month or six weeks. ¢
Mr. William Albright of Harris-
(Continued on page 5)
was |
Kendig of Lancaster is|
J
ELECTED A PRINCIPAL \ 4th i» .
¥ 3
| eunion
Prof. Chas. Roudabush Chosen |
From Twenty Applicants | FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF
hr THE DONEGAL HISTORICAL
The Board SOCIETY
session Monday evening for the pur- —
Thus far
applicants
the principalship here Prof
Charles E. Roudabush, of Mt, Car-
mel, was elected to the principalship
$1,200 a
Roudabush is a
Valley College Ham-
College of Indiana. He
teaching at Mt. Carmel for the
and
there at an
School met in special
filling vacancies
there have
The Fourth Annual Reunion of the
Church at
Next
Several
will
pose of
been twenty
Donegal Presbyterian
for Donegal Springs. Opens
Wednesday
Very
Attend
Morning.
Prominent Speakers
at a salary of year
Prot
| l.ebanon
graduate of
and annual reunion of
Donegal
held
Extensive
fourth
old
will be
The
has Presbyterian
Wednes-
arrange-
historie
Church
elect-| 4.
mond
been next
five years was again June 19
past
increase In made and every-
addition,
will
ed teacher
salary this
The Fourth
still vacant
me ee lA A
ments have been
vear readiness. In
Historcial Society
thing is in
the
hold its first
Meals will be
Luncheon at
place, ,¢
Primary School is Donegal
meeting
cents.
supper
served at 25
A Fine Car and
Dr. J. J. Newpher of
| has purchased a fine new 36-horse-
five De Tamble
{touring car. It is fully equipped
[ with speedometer, windshield,
| electric lights, self-starter, ete., and
is beyond a doubt one of the finest
the purchased Address.
| through
|
|
|
|
| one o'clock
|
|
this five o'clock
The
appended:
programs for the day are
{ power passenger
A. M.
Esq., Presiding
Hymn No
Greeting;
Penny-
Historical Session, 11
top : .
Charles G. Baker,
Invocation;
Words of
Samuel W
Doxology;
Coronation;
Hon
ex-Governor of
Mr. Charles M. Cassel,
Joy: “The Scotch-
and their Characteristics,”
Groff. of the Lancas-
Hymn 368, America;
Benediction
town. It was
Mr. Wm. Hawkins, of
caster, who is the for
|
caster County
| Ee A
Irich
Smith—Tressler
i ¥ : John M
Bainbridge,
J. Willis ; .
ter Bar;
Miss Tressler, of
Donegal mar-
the
church,
Rev. G.
| in
Lan-
Pennsyl-
Lan-
packer,
agent
vania; Solo,
of Mount Paper,
3 Esq.,
Smith, of No
| and Florence 8S.
township, were
parsonage of St. John’s
Maytown, by the
Arthur Fry, on
[ Thursday morning at seven
| They unattended On
[return from their wedding trip they
reside in their furnished
Bainbridge.
me eel re
East
Pr. M.
Clark,
Donegal Society, 2
Martha
| ried at 5
Miss laden re-
| Lutheran Miss Blade
pastor, siding :
organized last
the
collect
, | This society was
o'clock. his society wa
were their vear to perpetuate
relics
belonging to the
beautify
the
Donegal Church, to
5 and « i itie
will newly and antiquities
home at and
carry on
| charch, to
the
{ Annual
All persons of
individuals interested in
preserve
’
graveyard and to
Reunion.
\
About Completed N
| After two months of diligent]
{work, Dr. W. D. Chandler and Levi
| Sheets have finished compiling the | and willing to live up to the consti-
| nintarial for the souvenir book to|tution are eligible to membership.
be issued for the centennial of |The dues are 50c a year payable in
| Mount Joy, and is now in the hands|2dvance at the Annual
|of the printer. There is still some| All present invited to
| copy to be supplied and those inter- meet with us
{ested are urgently requested to
[hand same in at once.
| et A ne
Jonegal descent or
Donegal
Reunion.
are join
and
D. A. R. Session, 3 .P A
Miss Reigart ~ Slaymaker,
Presiding.
Call to Order; Prayer, Rev. F. G.
Pastor Donegal Church;
Welcome, Miss Irene
Witness Tree
Miss Susan C.
State Regent;
Miriam Spiers,
Susan
Cleaned the Basin
large basin in which is
the borough’s water supply,
cleaned on Sunday. Nothing
| aside from the usual amount of
| mud which settles in the bottom,
|
The Bossert,
stored Address of
McClure, Regent
Chapter; Address,
Frazer, Honorary
Violin Solo, Miss
Lancaster, Pa.; Address, Rev. Geo.
Israel Browne, Lancaster, Pa.; Ad-
dress, Miss Lilian S. Evans, Colum-
Pa.: Hymn, No. 208, Star
Spangled Banner; Lord’s Prayer;
Benediction.
Popular Meeting, 7.30 P. M.
Hugh R. Fulton, Esq., Presiding.
Anthem, “God is For Us,” Done-
gal Choir; Prayer; Hymn No. 63,
Lyons; Introductory Remarks; Ad-
and Percy Bysshe Heilig. dress, Rev. Samuel D. Manifold;
| . i Strasburg, Pa.; Selo, Dr. PF. L.
No Longer a Member Richards, Mount Joy, Pa.; Address.
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was
twas found. Lebanon Dailies please
{take notice: There were no babies,
hogs, calves or elephants found
| therein this year.
| siesta atl mmr re bia,
l Young Men Graduate
| Among the young men from this
place that graduated from F. & M.
on Saturday are: Latin
| Course, Henry G. Carpenter and
| Arthur Patterson Schock; Technic-
lal Course, Arthur Patterson Schock
Academy
| Mr. Paul Smith, who was secre- Rev. Raymond H. Wilson, Gap, Pa;
| tary of the Centennial Publishing Hymn No. 171, Work Song; Bene-
| Company, has been dropped by the diction,
Company and all the business in the
| future will be conducted by Dr. W. Trains and Trolleys
| D. Chandler and Mr. I.. F. Sheetz. Leave Lancaster via trolley for
| hd Mount Joy 8.156 a. m. 9.15 a.
Going to Harrisburg m. and 1.15 p. .m,
| At the regular monthly meeting| Leave Philadelphia via P. R. R.
"of Court Mount Joy, No. 228 on for Mount Joy 8.25 a. m. Arrive
Monday, it was decided to go to|10.39 a. m.
{ Harrisburg July 4th and participate] Leave Harrisburg via P. R. R.
for Mount Joy 8. a.. m. Arrive
lin the big parade to be held in that
8.34 a. m.
city.
rr Leave Columbia via trolley for
’ A Big Drop Marietta 9 and 9.30 a. m. and 1.30
| Hay, which two weeks ago sold as p. m. : :
{high as $29 a ton, is being offered Leave Elizabethtown for Rheems
under $20, and there are few cus- via trolley 8.45 and 9.45 a. m. and
| tomers, This year’s good crop is|l-4% p. m.
j hound to force the price down to Transportation
{its actual worth, we presume. Automobiles will meet all trains
| and trolleys at Mount Joy, Mari-
! Are At Williamsport etta and Rheems.
i P. S. Charles H. Dillinger and P. Automobiles will meet returning
|G. S. Dr. John J. Newpher are at-|trains and trolleys both afternoen
{tending Great Council at Williams-|and evening.
| port this week. The former is the A fare of 15 cents will be charg-
representative of Ostego Tribe, No.|ed each way to Donegal Church and
159, Tmp. 0. RR. M | return.
| ew — , | The sexton will make provision
Dr. Lyte to Resign \ | for feeding horses at 25c¢ a head.
E. Oram Lyte, principal of Mill- | Reunion Committee
|ersville Normal School, with which | Rev. Frank G. Bossert (ex-offi-
he has been connected for forty flve|¢io), Mount Joy, Pa., Miss Martha
years, will resign on account of ill|R. »Lancdster,
health, kPa,
AU A es |
Clark, (Speakers),
Miss Rebecca J. Slaymaker,
Lancaster, Pa., Mrs.
(Music) R.
Amos Gish,
| (Invitations),
The Canoe Upset |E. S. J. McAllister,
On Sunday two of our colored!D., Mount Joy, Pa., Mr.
bloods, John Jackson and John| (Transportation), Rheems, Pa.,
: | g Nipe
Gantz, were canoeing on Snyder’s; Mrs. Cyrus Schroll, (Entertain-
dam when suddenly their boat upset|ment), D. D., Mount Joy, Pa., Mr.
and—you can guess the rest. Porace Heisey, (Finance), Rowen-
AA AM na, Pa., Miss Katherine Zook,
(Membership), R. D., Mount Joy,
Ready for Business
Mr. Daniel Derr has a fine new
outfit and is prepared to do thresh-|
ing and baleing at very reasonable
prices.
Pa.
ee ee
Already some of the delegates are
| manifesting more interest in Chica-
go and Baltimore hotel rates than in
Subscribe for the Mt Joy Bulletin j party platforms.
eel Qe
memory of]
" Florin News
LAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vi
HERE
AGE WEST OF
| —
Local and Personal Briefs That Have
Last Issue In
ur Hustling Wide
Neighbor Village, Florin.
| vveurred Since Our
and Awake
|
Obituary
I'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS|
TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER
|
|
some Well Known People From Our
Neighborhood Have Passed to the
Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue
l Mrs. Fanny Laird
Mr. Lemon Leisey was a Monday Mrs. Fanny Laird, widow of the
| visitor to Lancaster late David Laird, died at the home
Mr. John Kline and Henry Mum- | of her daughter, Mrs. Hiram Mow-
| ma spent Saturday at Lancaster. ery, at Greenfield, East Hempfield
Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems, | township, on Sunday, aged eighty-
| spent Monday in town with friends, seven years, death resulting from a
Mr. Henry Mumma is confined to | complication of diseases.
i the house on account of being blind —— —
Miss Helen Gertrude Stoll spent! Mrs. I. M. Gable
| sometime at Mt Gretna with friends On Friday. night the death of
Mr, Henry Young transacted Mrs. I. M Gable, wife of Rev. I.
business at Columbia on Saturday M. Gable, pastor of the Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Olweiler announce church at Downingtown,. occurred
the arrival of a daughter on Mon: ' from heart failure, in her sixty-
day. eighth year. 'Thé deceased lived for
Mr. D. M. Sensenig of Lancaster: time in this place. Two children,
| made a busine trip to town Tues- beside her husband, survive, Mrs
day. John .N. Hetrick, of Lancaster, and
Mr and Mrs John Dunk an- Vivian Frank Gablé, esq., of Phila-
nounce the arrival of a son on Sat- delphia. The interment was made
urday at. Prospect Hill, York
Mr. Charles Dukeman of Lancas- mms
ter called on friends in the village Mrs. Mary Goss
Tuesday The funeral. of Mrs, Mary Goss
Mr. Frank Klugh and Miss Ma-| took place Monday afternoon, with
linda Myers spent Sunday at Eliza- | interment at Good's meeting house
bethtown Mrs. Goss was one of the oldest
Mrs. Albert Haines spent several residents of Bainbridge, and widow
days as the guest of friends at|of the late Joseph Goss She died
{ .ebanon | Friday night at ‘the home of her
Mr. Ralph Morton spent several daughter, Mrs. H. S. Brinser, Bain-
{days at Middlttown as the guest of bridge Deceased suffered for many
Sy nds. vears with catarrh of the stomach,
Mr George Kline spent Sunday as which was the cause of death. Her
the guest of Christ Rutts at Elia-!/ husband died twelve years ag"
ethtown She was a member of the United
Méssrs. Joe Gingrich and Harvey Zion "Children’s denomination, She
of Mr.
hy Mr.
Ephraim Hertzler.
was the lucky
one at the Festival on Saturday
night and took home with him a
fine large cake’ which was given out
in the cake walk.
Mr. J. 8. Eichler’ of Elizabeth-
town, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
and Mrs
Samuel Fair
his parents,
Eichler. i“
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of
Witmer, spent ‘Saturday and Sunday
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ishler.
Mr. Harry Singer: and family of
Ephrata are spending. ~ several days
in town with the;family of H. L.
Stoll. aT
Mrs. = Clarence Mease and Mrs.
Samuel Risgér! attended the funeral
of Mrs. Hernley at Blizabethtown on
Tuesday. ; 324
Dr. Bryson and family of Lancas-
ter spent Tuesday in town at the
home of Mr. and Mis! ' Jacob Hos-
tetter,.
Mrs. Barbara. Wanbaugh of Lan-
caster spent Decoration Day very
pleasantly with “her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Shires. 5:
Mr. -and’ “Mrs. Harry B. Young
Sunday as the
Mr. and Mrs
spent Saturday’ and
guests of, his parents,
H. G. Young...
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emanuel Young and
Mrs. Tillman-*Gantz spent Sunday at
Elizabethtown ‘4s the guests of Mr.
and Mrs.c Samuel Miller.
Mrs. ‘Martha Boos and daughter
Afnie 1d five f
Lancaster, spent Sunday wifh the
family “of ‘&e0." Shires
Mr HAE SM:
James Stover and
of Mohiiton, © ‘Berks Coippspent
Sunday Him down with Mrs
parents, Mrs, and Mrs. Lemon
sey.
son
her
After ‘Spend
y 1,5. 1h A : :
homé Misg“Mary' Shires returned to
Mt. Grétn®(Iwhére she is
a_ few days at
spending
spending sometime as the guests of
result of a “serap”’ because Freddy
is not that kind of a man. He took
his *first automobile ride on Sunday.
On Saturday evening, June 15,
the United Brethren will open a se-
ries of open air meetings in the
| (Continued on page 5)
grandchildren of |
;Stever’s |
Lei |
some: itimye 1with the family of Mr
and Mrs. S. N.. Eby;
Mr. and Mrs. J." H Menaugh left
for their home at Philadelphia after |
his daughter, Mrs. H. 1. Stoll
They also spent a few weeks at Mt.
Gretna.
For the benefit of Mr. Fred Sny-|
der. east of town, we wish to state
that his “skinned” nose is not the
Weaver visited friends at Manheim 1% survived by five daughters and
on Sunday. [two sons: Mrs. Abram Meckley, Co-
Miss Mary Shires and Miss Edith |lumbia; Mrs. Anna Gablg, of this
Bentzel spent Wednesday afternoon place; Mrs. John Shireman, Fal-
at Chiques. mouth; Mrs, J. B Martin, Middle-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hershey and | town: C. E. Goss, Lobato; and John
family of Mountville, visited friends Goss, Elizabthtown One brother,
in town on Sunday. {H. C. E1tb of Bainbridge, and one
Mr. E. L. Nissley is spending sev- | sister, Mrs. Martha Breneman, sur-
eral days in Washington, D. C., in|vives. Twenty grandchildren and
the interest of the firm. | two great-grandchildren, also sur-.!
Miss Anna Skramusky” of Lancas- | Vive. «| J i
ter spent Monday in town with her | EN Wn
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Bear. | Out Door Meetings
Miss Sadie Ishler of Elizabeth- | The Florin U. B. church will hold
town spent Sunday in town the [an open air meeting in the Florin
guest of her brother Mr. Roy Ishler.| Park to begin on Saturday, June
Mr. and Mrs. Elam Hersh of} 15. There will be new speakers
Rheems, spent Sunday as the guests [every evening and special music will
{be given Following are the speak-
|ers who will be present:
Saturday— Vacant, |
Synday morning, June 16,—Rev.
J. BE. Weirich, of Middletown. |
Sunday afternoon, June 16—Rev.
S.-C. Enck of Columbia will give a |
talk’ on Cana, Nazareth, Galilee and |
Palestine and certain
parts of Bu- |
rope. .
Sunday evening, June 16,—Rev. |
J. M. Hershey.
Monday evening, June 17—Rev.
J. F. Smith.
Tuesday evening, June 18—TU. s. |
G. Renn.
Wednesday evening, June 19—
Rev. R. R. Butterwick, D. D. | informing L. F. Sheetz, the editor, IC
Thursday evening, June 20—Rev. | who will cheerfully call for it. All MAYTOW
S. L. Rhoads. | goods will be returned. The Chuteh of God i
Friday evening, June 21—Fev. J. | 2ST Sunday evemimg with, 4, GOT
H.! Albright, D. D. | if Will Hold a Festival eregation _when the : LH
Saturday evening, June 22-—Rev. | The Degree Team of Court Mount! gren’s Day serviées
S. G. Kauffman. | Joy No. 228, Foresters of America, |The decorations were a ( Pi
er ——- a —— fof this place, will hold a grand |, very interesting and I hn igi
Fire, Company Meets I'festival in the park here on Satur-| musical and literary |
Fhe regular monthly meeting of | day evening, June 22. Everything | rendered. The pastor,
Friendship Fire Company was held Seasonable will be served. The (Kauffman, preached a al; ge
last Thursday evening. The resig-TFresters Band will furnish the mu-|nmon to the children.
nation of Chief '8pickler was pre- SIC churches will hold thei
sented and accepted. Mr. C. N. | - [in two weeks
Mumma was elected to fill the va-| Something Unusual wit \
CANCY Mr. Frank E. Hershey, who On Sunday two swarms of bees Our Loss—Millersville's Gain
onli 2 month ago: was elected Chief came to J. E. Longenecker’s, west of | Prof. Ira R. Kraybill, for the
Engineer, presented his resignation town, and on Monday a third swarm [two years principal of Mount
Pend Mi John Pennell was elected as came there. The unusual part |schools has accepted the positi
his successor. Mr. John Donaghy [about it was that one of the first [superintendent of the model
resignéd;:as Chief Hose Director and [two swarms housed itself in a va-[at the Millersville State Ni
Mr. iv} W. Hendrix wa elected to {cant hive | The many friends of Prof. K
| neceed him. | mre Meee fare sorry to see him leave
The fire. engine, which was out of Hotel Opening at Florin Joy, but all wish him success
contri, was given an overhaul- | Mr. Lemon Leisey, proprietor of |PeWw position.
ing ‘BY Mr, M. B. Heistand on. Mon-|the Florin Inn, at Florin, Pa., will elf) Gipson
[5s nnd given a test that evening, | hold his grand opening on Thursday Entertaining at Doneg:
It proved very satisfactory t'evening, June 20 Music will be Miss Kathryn Longenecker
‘ eet eee furnished by the Foresters Band of |tertaining "a number of hs
"Our Home Markets. [this place and everybody is ingited | friends at Donegal Springs:today in
21, per 1b 28 {#0 attend [honor of her . coutin, Nora B.-Hoo-
prorat Por doz 18 | WE ieee {ver of Maytown. : The happy crowd
Lard per 1b. «ee vesiserssnsnies 11 | A Double Pig hildren are.being’chaneron~a by
Potatoes, per bu.,, ........... 1.50 Among the recent additions to the | Mr C [Longenecker, Mrs. Dr
Wheat, por bi. ic ueiisivnins $1.10 | livestock on H. S. Hershey's farm in |W V home and Mss. J. Willis
| Corn, per bu., 821 Rapho was a pig that had two tails | Free
Oats, per bu., 60 | four ears and eight legs. The ani- | et rere
i Ey nal is dead Florin Man Blind
The Directors Met eu i Henry Mumma, ~ one of the best
| Directors A. M. Gepfer, Elmer M.| Executions Tssued known residents of Florin, has
| Brubaker, David F. Greiner, Elmer | W. M. Hollowbush, attorney for |been blind since Saturday. Many
| W. Strickler and W. L. Gardner met|J. G and H. F. Hamilton, has issued | years ago Mr. Mumma’s left eye
|at the Exchange Hotel here Monday |
| for the purpose of electing teachers
| for the ensueing year.
cn
Very possibly Mr. Taft would, if
privately consulted, advise Mr.
Hughes to stick close to the Su-
preme bench in the face of all temp-
tations to seek the presidency
{Heir many friends in wishing them
|
pons
i exhibit at W. D.
Store bO a few weeks Any one
having anything old or curious
: would do the Company a great favor
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
William Michael of This Place,
Takes a Dose of Landanum
Exclaiming that he was
existing on thig terrestial
Mr William Michael,
the former Orphan
now owned by Mr. W B
on North
life
building
Detwiler,
School
Barbara street,
He
lauda
Mr. B. 8.
prevented
the
end his about a week ago
about to take a dose of
the
but was
was
num near home of
Dillinger, from
doing so by having drug de-
stroyed
On
second
the bottle
of laudanum. Soon he became quite
sick Dr. W. M.
ly summoned. A
morning he made a
his
contents of an
Sunday
attempt at home,
mg ounce
Thome was quick-
stomach pump was
"Local Notes
il
| MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF
| GENERAL INTEREST
tired of | :
|
sphere, | grief Local Happenings Gathered as
residing in |
They Occur With the Whirl of the
World for Quick Reading Withim
the Past Few Days.
|
tried to
i Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin,
Mr. Harvey Culp is quite ill at
this writing L
[ Four of our local physician’
drink-
|
now have automobiles.
Exceptionally fine pineapples at
| Mrs. H, A. Darrenkamp’s. it
L.ooks as though Mount Joy will
soon have a Sunday paper,
The fire engine was given a try-
out on Saturday afternoon.
Wanted—~A girl for housework,
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pressed into service and stimulants
ddministered All that afternoon |
his friends kept the victim on the |
parade doing marathons and what
not
At this writing Mr. Michael is |
able to be about although he is still
quite ill from the effects He says
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he will try it again.
RE Al I——:D.A
Officers Elected |
The following officers of the Mt
Joy High School Alumni Association
were elected last evening to serve |
for the ensueing year:
Pres Alvin Shonk. |
Vice Pres.—James Newpher
Sec'y Ruth Stoll,
Treas Elsie Battye
Editress-—Emma Brown
Executive Committee—Henry M.|
Engle, Bertha
Dillinger,
Ebersole
Carson
Alice
Esther
Stauffer,
Vissemer,
Gingrich, |
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Easton—Fulton
Daniel Easton, a well known
of Florin, and Miss Emma
Fulton, a lady of
York, were united in the holy bonds
of wedlock at the home of the briae
at noon by Rev. Dungan of
Mr.
resident
popular young
place. Only a few invited guests
were present. They will go to
housekeeping in this place in the
near future and the Bulletin joins
a long and happily wedded life
——a lil lf Session
Reduce Cost of Living
By using the Serv-US brand of]
groceries, recommended by many of
the Women’s Marketing Clubs of
our Country. Highest awards, best
quality, lowest prices, and each
package, can and bottle has a profit
These cou-
merchan-
sharing coupon on it.
redeemed for
dise, if the needless premiums are
not wanted. Sold by S. B. Bernhart
& Co.
can be
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Will Collect Relics
The, Centennial Publishing Com-
pany of Mount Joy, will collect all
kinds of relics, which they expect to
Chandler's Drug
by leaving it at the Drug Store or
Kathryn | ork
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this water
an execution for $200 against Will-
iam C. Myers, of Salunga.
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The battlefield is not the only
place that develops heroes
ree el
You don’t find a live man boasting
of his ancestors. He knows they
are dead ones.
no washing or ironing. Address Box
782, Columbia, Pa
If vou want pineapples
Mrs H A Darrenkamp’s is
place to get them.
RB. K Sheaffer has moved hi
family te Middletown, where he
secured employment.
Mr. L. Percy Heilig of this place
is the administrator of Jacoh B. ©
rich of Lancaster City.
Fine
choice
have
new awnings ; hex
{placed in position at the P."R:R
passenger depot here,
Mr John Samson was taken
the hoSpital at ' Lancaster
Thursday for treatment.
Found An open face hap
watch Owner can have , samgni
| calling on Mr. C. S. Geib ;
Wanted-+*A girl between
16 years of age, for general hohse
Apply Box 208, Mt
Buy your pineapples for canning
{of Mrs. H. A, Darrenkam; Chaics
fruit and prices very reasonable
One of our local physicians, Dr. F.
I.. Richards, is about town with a
very beautiful Stoddard Daytom
roadster,
Mr. H. C. Brunner put in a new
pipes from the main to his
residence, the old ones being almost
closed with
Do not fail to read S.
rust.
B. Bernhart
&. Cos special. announcement adr om
the last page of this paper; it will
mean money for you.
The pipe leading from the post
office to the park was closed and’
was reparied whi¢h accounts for the
digging in the Park.
County Treasure H. C. Schock is’
having repainted. Jno’
Weidman and hig force, from Florim
are doing the work.
For Sale—Several loads of good
clean hay, timothy and clover mix-
ed. Apply to C. 8S. Newcomer,
Route 4, Mount Joy. 1
Blinded by the lights of ani ap
proaching Oscar
ran hig machine ‘into
pole on the Lititz ike Sun
night, breaking an a
Children’s . Day 'exerciges
held in the Methedi
Bethel and Presbyterian chlire
on Sunday evening. ' Excellent
rendered
well attended.
his house
auto
grams were
was injured, and the strain was too
much for his right eye, which has
now also gone blind.
stm i css — -
Fine New Machine ¥
Mr. J. B. Keller, our extensive
local cattle dealer has just received
a fine 40 horse power Oakland road- .
ster.
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