Flpwsncs $ Borage ~ Ca} pond, $ 3} tt, THE MOUNT JOY VOL. X11. NCO.B MOUNT CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS | [a days with the family wf Rev. Wall” | Personals {ter H. Egge at Mahanoy City. { Annual Reunion The smiling countenance of our '@gF WHEREABOUTS OF OUR old friend William Connelly of Har-| py. pay EXERCISES HELD AT FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK risburg, was seen here Friday. HISTORYC SPRINGS —————————— Mr. Clarence B Hershey and Who and Where They Have Visited— mother, spent Sunday with friends Society Anniversary D, A. R. Joint Elizabethtown, Samuel H. Miller | spent Germantown, making the trip on a motorcycle. Mrs Weaver and Deodate and and Mrs. Sunday at New Meeting Event San. | at Gathering Make Here Over and Popular Among Them? Mr Many day—Were Strangers You Mr. H. G. Myers of Lancaster, was in town Monday. Up an Interesting Donegal Presbyteriax Wednes Historic old Cassie WO | ‘hurch was th lust scene Mr. John Sherrick of Lancester,|daughters of Terre Hill, visited Rev. {day of a double event. which attract- was in town Friday. Johnson and family on Saturday. ied a very large number of persons. Ivan Shellenberger made & bus-| Mr and Mrs. Wesley Givens and |, wo ther in the morning was iness trip to Millway | daughter spent Sunday at Middle- | ip, paatening ind this had its effect on Wilking of Philadelphia [town as guests of their daughter. Clarence Campbell spent Sun- Mr. J. W, %as in town yesterday. Mr | the attendance, but the afternoon | exe rcises drew a larger number of Mr. D. 8. Wallroth of Lancaster, day at Lancaster, the guest of Mrs. persons. The gathering marked the was in town yesterday. | Frederick Shaffer and other friends. |; . ..th annual reunion of the church Mr, Paris S. Kuhn of Columbia, | Mr. F. W. Heckel of the City of | ing the first meeting of Donegal So- was in town Wednesday. | Brotherly Love, was a welcome vis- | ciety, which was orcanized last year Mr, J. E. Ellsworth of Lancaster, |jtor among friends here last week. |, perpetuate the memory of Done- spent yesterday in town. Mr. Joseph Breneman of the | zal Church, to collect relics and an- Mrs. Chester A Wolf of Lancaster | Chester Military Academy, is home, | 3, ities ine to the church, to visited in town last week. {having graduated from that institu- |, eserve and beautify the graveyard Mr. W. E. Seel of Harrisburg, was | tion land to carry on the annual reunion. a week-end visitor in town { Dr. and Mrs. Wright of Harris- |p one of Donezil descent or per- Mr. Chester Wolf of Larcaster, urg, spent Sunday here as guests of |. interested in Donegal have was about town Thursday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Det- |, =. 46 elicible to membership. C. W. Freeby of Lancaster, was yiler Prior to the opeing of the morn- here on business Thursday. « Mr. H. H. Zeller had charge of D ne h the visitors SAW every- Mr. L. R. Halcombe of Harris- | p @Gable's North Barbara street gro- thin: interest about the church burg, was in town Thursday cery in the absence of the proprietor hrover nd all registered in books Mr. I.. B. Brooks of Chicago, Ill, this week provided the purpose was in town last Wednesday Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert and Miss Charles O° Baker. esi. of l.ancas- Mr. D. A. Fuller of Harrisburg, | vivian Chandler left for Furniss ter, presided over t} morning ses- was in our boro on Wednesday whre they will spend some time| . vhich led to order Mr. M. H. Weltmer of Lebanon, ity friends ( i! 11.30 o’clocl Follo called on friends here Thursday. Miss Mary Baer, arrived home for | . of the Doxol the Mr, Charles Parson of Harrisburg ine summer after a very successful : - widnoted } Ret paid our town a visit on Friday erm 1s a public school tutor in Gn 2 af o chur Mr. H. 8S Graham of Lancaster, | New Jerse ( nation hymn was sung. The circulated in these parts last week Mr. J. L. Moser of Newville, Pa.,| 5 i... 4¢ the church was present Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheaffer visit- was in town last Wednesday, inti- Pre ia it Raker’ Greeting . resident Baker's Gree o ed his parents at Lancaster on Sub-| ating that he may locate here in Words rreotine were presented Wor ) ‘ ver reser day. the near future. Yv President Bal who welcomed Mr. James Morris of East Falls, Merchant Simon Menaugh left |, 1; Bo vnap were made 3 he audience Remarks were made Pa., called on friends here on Mon- | gunday for Mahanoy City on a visit hh the prindtplos of Donegal Sosiety day. to Rev. W. H. F fo fn oXvent-] iv’ ‘was oreanized maitly hry Miss Ida Vance of to return today he forts of Rev. Bossert. .It wa 3 1 ) the e "tS LE HOE 3 | . as spent Monday with Miss Geta Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bates and 80m, | marked that Witne Tree Chap- | remarke that 1 SS J ¢ c ~ A So 1s i nit } av ri | » der. Sa : | Albert Calvin, spent Sunday with |, of Columbia. a young D. A. R Mr. Henry Wolf, Jr., of Lancas-|the Jatter’'s grandmother, Mrs. Cal- | cloty. fitiinzly may celebrate with t~r, was seen on our streets Thurs-| vin Bates at Florin. | D egal Society sy Baker sald | Donega ety Vir ¢ St 1 day. ! Miss Laura Staley, a former |, the patriotic women of the Mr. C. E. Burma of Harrisburg, | school teacher here now of Ship- | rw 3 : > > | country have for several years been made a business trip to town Mon- pensbhurg, spent Monday with the | Yohr Hn ; i Donexal Church of | celebrating Za ch, av Pe lv f . C anni | % : : day. : A - family of Mr. A. K. Manning, | the ‘Colonial Presbyterian Churches Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Stauffer | Misses Ruth Spangler: and Edith | oa] stands seventh in date of 3 Prd i v onegal ste s sevent 1 1¢ spent Sunday with friends in Quarry-| Bentzel represented the United organization. The first church was rga Za LE , ’ ville | Brethren church at the Christian a log cabin erected in 1720. Refer- Mr. W. Snider of Pine Grove, | Endeavor convention at Reading. me 4 is ‘ho found in | : ring to the Scotch-Irish, who found- Pa., transacted business here on | Rev. F. P. McConkey, pastor of d the church Mr. Baker told of ' e ie ¢ h, Mr. ake Friday. “| Center Presbyterian church, at New their characteristics They were 7. B. Carpenter of Harris-| park. York c r. wag tl or a ; Mr. E.B Carbenter 0 Park, York county, was the guest of mostly Presbyterians and were not- burg, was seen on our streets ob | Rev. FF. G. Bossert on Wednesday. ed for two things—Ilove of inde- Friday. Miss Nora K. Hoover returned toi . ... of the Presbyterian nce shyt Miss Lavina Hoke of Colebrook, |her home near Maytown, after poss It was made known that is the guest of B. F. Mishey and spending a week as the guest of her Sov oitenn colonels of the . Colonial family. little cousin, Kathryn Longenecker. Army come from the {founders of e 6 i s Rev. F. G. Bossert Is spending Mrs. S. E. Bertzfield of Lancaster : : ‘hich time at points in the Lehigh d Mrs. J. ¥. ¥rontz and t Jit Donegal church. The events whic id a of T\ Ey Te 7 led to the organization of Witness g e ey. e i 3 Yay Yedo ®| Tree chapter were related. Miss Bricker of Lancaster was the | guests of Mrs. ‘G. W. Shaffner, last Verses by Dr. Hugh Hamilton of Miss Martha Breneman on | Thursday. als : > Sao Sis a dM D PF Gay d Harrisburg, on ‘Donegal Grave- Bungay, : Mir. and ors wx ® te an yard” and verses from Mrs. Mary N. Miss Kathryn Gingrich spent Sat-| daughter spent several days visiting ar by 3 5 Robinson of Lancaster, were read by urday and Sunday at Lancaster with | his old home in Juniata ceunty. Mr. Baker friends. They were gone three days and : : Announcement was made that Mr. W. S. Ehrhart of the Capital near town made the trip by -auto. Mrs. Mary Walton Cassell accom- panied the body of her brother from Mr. Winfield H. Shoemaker of (Chicago to this place Saturday. She Carlisle, was seen in this vicinity on |is spending a few days with the Monday. family of Mr. J. H. Stoll. Mr. M. R. Cranston of Milwau- Mr. Arthur Schock and his friemd kee, Wis., circulated on our streets | Mr. Mumma, have returned home Hon. S. 'W. Pennypacker, ex-govern- or, would not be able to be present, as the State Railroad commission, of which he is a member, is meeting in Pittsburg. Address by District Attorney In introducing John M. Groff, dis- City, circulated in and Friday. Monday. from a trip to Ithaca, N. Y., where trict attorney of Lancaster, Presi- Mr. Albert Zaepfel of Marysville, | they visited Cornell University, mak-|dent Baker referred to ‘Beggar Row,” the first Scotch-Irish settle- ing the trip by motorcycle. : Mrs. A. L.. Walk and daughter, of New Castle, Pa., were here on a visit to her ‘husband, who is one of the experts now installing new ma- called on relatives and friends here vesterday. Mr. J. H. Powers of Philadelphia, was sojourning among friends here fast Friday. ment in the Drumores and Colerain, in the vicinity of Chestnut Level. Mr. Groff said that one reason he responded to an invitation to give Messrs. H. H. Heckman and H.|chinery at Brandt & Stehman’s|{an address was his respect for the F. Reed of Lancaster, were in town | Mill. president of the society, whose last Friday.. Mrs M. F. Breneman and daught-|grandfather for thirty-six years Mrs. BE. B. Walton of Bala, Pa. |er, Kathryn, attended the com-|served the church as elder. Refer- ence was made to Donegal, Ireland, and the coming of the Scotch-Irish to this country. The speaker told of the many prominent men who came from the founders of Donegal. Many of them enlisted with Brad- dock and quite a number served as officers in different wars—including the Revolution and French and In- dian Wars. Too often historians tell of the doings of the generals but fail to refer to the work of the privases. ' It was shown that a meet- ing was held in Donegal church at the time when Patrick Henry was making his famous speech. Donegal was first to send aid to Washing- ton’s army and the speaker dwelt on the officers of that army who were furnished by Donegal. It was stated that the blue of the national flag was taken from the banner of the Scotch covenanters. Dwelling on the educational side of Donegal, Mr. Groff urged a reverence of the name of John Scott, who gave his entire fortune for education and who lies buried in the church graveyard. In 1732 Donegal Presbytery was form- ed and its members outlined. The speaker referred to the women who mencement exercises of the Pennsy- lvania Military Academy at Chester, where Mrs. Breneman’s son Joseph graduated. The Bulletin this week received a subscription from Mr. L. M. Gal- lagher, son of the late Capt. 1. D Gallagher of this place. Mr. Gal- Miss Mildred Fellenbaum Is jagher was once a newspaper publish spending some time with her aunt er here. He left this place in 1878 at Millersburg, Pa. He is now a real estate dealer in Former resident Harry KX. Long-|Brooklyn. enecker of Marietta, was seen in| Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lindemuth these parts Friday. and son Clyde of Maytown, Mr. and Mrs. Harriet Shelly spent Thurs-| Mrs. Geo. A. Fisher and sons Jacob day at Lancaster the guest of her |and Geo. jr., of Elizabethtown, and daughter Mrs. Maier. Miss Bertha Ricker of Harrisburg, Mrs. Homer McKee of Lancaster, |were pleasantly entertained in the spent yesterday in town as a guest| home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Longen- of the Misses Shookers. ecker on Sunday.’ John T.. Gehman of Martindale, nami made a short call at the Evangelical RHEEMS parsonage on Monday. Annie Black and grandson Mr. George H. Hewitt of Camden, are spending a short time with N. J., called on friends and relatives her aistor Mrs. George Ulrich) in this place on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frderick Platt of Miss Esther Bozarth of Bryn|philadelphia, are spending a few Mawr, is a guest in the family of| weeks with Mrs. Platt’s grandpar- r. and Mrs. J. H. Stoll. ents Mr. and Mrs. George Ulrich. Mrs. Fanny Backenstoe of Ling- stmt Ms + ian lestown, was the guest of her son, J. attended the Walton funeral here on Saturday. Mr. J. BE, Taylor of Harrisburg, called on a number of our business men Thursday. Mrs. Fanny Nobs of Philadelphia, is visiting her sisters Misses Cynthia and Mary Miller, Mrs. Backenst Sunday Orphans’ Court reared the sons of Donegal. Mrs. M. Backenstoe on " y These estates have been adjudicat| Andrew Galbraith rode through Misses May Kimper and Irenef.3. pavig B. Myers, East Donegal, | Lancaster and aided to elect her Rohn of Lancaster, were guests of friends here last Thursday. husband to office. The Female Tract Society was an important soicety in $3,832.65; Susan Frankfort, East Hempfield, $1,406.48; Jacob W'. Nis ESULTS—THAT'S work of the women of maintairing the while their husbands were at war It was suggested that Molly Pitcher 1 descended from the Donrnegal in told of ay have been resi- dents of Donegal, In closing his ad- Aurelia Council No. 162, O. U. A. | | dress the speaker referred to the| gome Well Known I'eople From Our M, of thig place, last Wednesday religious and educational sides of Neighborhood Have Passed to the €vening nominated the following Qe i 1 ya cers mm » i 3 5 We » - | the Scotch-Irish Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | fice! They will be elected to Papee by Doregal Descendant night : Mrs. Joseph P. Zell, of Passaic, Mary Elizabeth Bloomfield, aged ( M. A. Spickler, N. J., a descendant of one of the one year, died at Columbia V. C.—F. G. Pennell founders of Donegal, was then intro- Mrs. Margaret Reardon, formerly Rec. Sec’y has. H. Zeller duced. She read a paper on “The of Columbia, died at Philadelphia Asst J. Willis Freed r ™ ler’ 8 7 pr scotel-Irish and Their Characterist- on Wednesday, aged 80 years. Fin. Sec’y—Jos. Weber Treas 3 1 Mage icg.”” It is said that the grounds Miss Emma 8. Grossman of Rock- Trea 8. C. Fissel airroanding the church were a gift Hill, died on Thursday in her 20th Inductor—H. Carpenter from William Penn. The early set- Yeal Mrs. Albert Brosey of Salun- Examiner—S8. C. Fissel » r snherege tlers were those who fled from Scot- i, is a sister, Ek } D. W. Blottenberger. . , ‘wank Paffar land into the northern part of Ire- ee 0.1 Frank Peffer land and therce emigrated to Amer- George M. Walton T'ruste Geo W Shickley, 18 ica It would be more proper to say George M, Walton, a former resi- months rish-Scotech. The influences of the dent of this place, died at his home ‘ i r 1 ) » i or " i Scotch-Irish and the Germans on the in Chicago Fhe remains were On Monday evening Hermit " : n ‘a atle J y C 1 7 \ surroundings where they ettled brought here for interment Saturday Castle, No. 66, K. G. RE, elected were fought for by the Scotch-Irish and services held in the Church of these officers for the ensuing term: : : : : ‘Ou N. C I’ R lig in their ow country ‘and in Amer- God ‘ W. R. Heilig : dig is 7: 0Y \ Wit ica Their principles are evident in \ M. M. Leib the fields, etec., surrounding the Christain Nusser M. of R C. H. Zeller Donegal church building and their Christian Nusser, a former resi- C. of Ex—M. M .Brubaker hodies li n the churchyard. dent of near Bainbridge, died at his K. of Ex M. C. Bowman The sessic vith an home in Fishing Creek Valley. near V. H—J. H. Stoll : ¥ low . eal fi em Dor Piketown. Monday, after a lonz ill-] H. P—J. J. Newphe: Societ nd fo ne from a complication of diseases S. H—E. F. Heiner Rev. M Bi 1 re- superinduced by old age. He was a Trustee J. H. Stoll, 18 months mar} relatiy veteran of the Civil War, and sav Te" hurch reunio hard service and was among the fe Will be Very Interesting wn the mainte of the h om Bainridee who went ; the The collection of relics at Chand- nta ¢ 1 churcl first cal He v eighty-one ears Dru Store, which are being I'he sq ) 3 io 1 wit} 1 re I ( ennial Publish- \ d the } Cor Is su to be er I tion rot w R t Jacob Linard and 11 citizen of the . Jacob 1 thren 1 Cal 8 make it more in- i \ Chun History . ' 1 Neffsy ter n ding to the collection | 1 1 ch l V founded 1 : . 1 ™ f : 1 Bri ¢ H one h ng any relics of any kind y first congr ition x Ws n his eigl Mr. Lin 1 ) i ) Drug 1 11 i, wi 1 \n ’ : I 1 Compan Old G t! yd to Castle nd Mo o yl ot 7 ecos Of frat Dela Ire n ¢ th 1- . . 3 , rit He to mason by ture, lami old p res, and in fact horitie f the Presbyterian church 5 : Eh : ’ : trade For yast six yea 16 nything that is old and curious 1 minister be sent to Donegal nt : . ad been an inn of the home olicited I'he ( n makes it- Two ministers were sent along back,/| . a ; . I 011 11 Five children s I'l funeral responsil I e return of a7 1 ium Sr W yijowe 1ad a and a number 10 Ec : ed hac Will be held on v.30 aim. Fvihi od orde] hard time to fight religion on ac- . y e from the home. Interment will be wt ount of the Indians and other un- y 2% | : 1.7 | made at the Green Tree Brethren Kramer—Fetter civilized people vho then invaded : - church [Last Thursday Miss Anna Kram- this part of the country The first] g > He : : TW SW er, a popular young lady of this church was built from logs hewn | aa ; ree i er, P 3 : 3 , aaa TEACHERS ELECTED | place and Mr. muel J. Fetter, one down in the forest, and during the] Said ye . Revolutionary War it was set on| f of Elizabethtown’s leading business : ts | West Donegal men, were united in the holy bonds fire several times and ministers| 3 . . in a yo : : ; : : | Rutt’s, Miss Mary E. Gish; Union, [of matrimony. After an extensive were dragged from the pulpit under . : ! : (. ee oe 1 4 {Miss Ruth McAllister; Newville, |trip they will be at home at Eliza- hreats. . : | : ’ | The patent dro ohh Thomas | M188 Barbara G. Heisey; grammar, | bethtown, after June 30. I'he) have | ‘ John, Sl. : { : > | ; ; |Simon Landis; Pleasant Hill, John [the best hes of a host of friends. and Richard Penn to the trustees . : : LEN | | | : - 4 Brinser; Washington, Mae Fitzkee; | ref lignes |was granted in 1740. The church i in 1772 and 4 {charter was obtained. Tn 1851 the {church was again remodeled. Re- cently it underwent improvements, but they did not change the antique appearance. Iwas remodeled Attractive Tables Luncheon and supper were pro- vided by the ladies of the church, the meals being served on tables on the church lawn, Everything in season was included in the menu and many persons were served. Visited Cameron Home During the noon recess many per- sons visited the summer home of ex- Senator J. Donald Cameron, which is not far from the church property. DONEGAL SOCIETY First Meeting of the Members Was Most Interesting Miss Martha Bladen Clark of Lan- caster, presided over the meeting of the Donegal Society, which was call- ed about 2.30 o’clock, The officers of the society are as follows: Presi- dent, Miss Martha B. Clark, Lancas- ter; vice presidents, Mrs. Joseph P. Zell, Passaic, N. J., Miss Arabella W. Redsecker, Columbia; Dr. James P. Zeigler, Mount Joy; recording secretary, Miss Rebecca J. Slaymak- er, Lancaster; corresponding secre- tary, Miss Anna Belle Lytle, Mount Joy; treasurer, Samuel R. Slaymak- er. The minutes of the initial meet- ing were read by Miss Slaymaker, who also submitted reports of committee meetings. Treasurer Slaymaker reported re- farms JOY. PENNA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912 WHY MERCHANT Obituary HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Shank’s Peter Kraybill; Cedar Hill, Ammon Hostetter. The term is seven months and the salaries $50. Conoy Township The school board of Conoy has ap- pointed the following teachers for the schools of Bainbridge: Princi- pal of the high school and alse su- pervisory principal of the township, H. S. Brinser; assistant, May Dul- ebahn; grammar, C. E. Goss; secon- dary, Cellia Swope; primary. Mary H. Engle. . rt eee A Case From Florin Mrs, Annie Wachstetter, residing in the building at Florin in which is located the waiting room of the Lancaster and Elizabethtown trolley line, has been prosecuted before Al- derman Stauffer, by a neighbor, H. H. Miller, on the charges of assault and battery, malicious mischief and disorderly conduct. She gave bail for 4 hearing. Prosecutor alleges that she threw slops over him and into his house, broke his windows and poisoned his chickens tn An Organ Recital Mr. Gordon Johnston, of Australia pianist for J. Raymond Hemminger, the Evangelist, will pay our towns- man, Mr. Z. W. Keller, a visit to- morrow and it has been planned to have him give an organ recital in the Presbyterian Church on Friday evening at eight o'clock when all lovers of music are invited to attend ret ee AD eee Increased Funeral Benefits At a recent meeting of Otsego Tribe No. 59, Imp. O. R. M., it was ceipts of $21.50 and a balance on | hand of $12.50. { The report of the president show-| ed a membership of over 100 includ-| ing two life members. Report was | made of finances passing thru the on hand is $33.46. { of the committee on constitution | and bylaws, which was adopted as; read. | A list of the members was read by Miss Slaymaker. Tt was decided | to class as charter members all per-| ons who paid dues up to June 12,| 1912. { The officers of the society were | re-elected, together with Miss tho | S. Evans of Columbia, as historian. | An executive committee was| elected as follows Clarence Schock, | Mt. Joy: Mrs. Margaret: McCallister, R. D, Mt Joy: Miss Bertha Hel- (Continued on page) 4 | Mrs, Simon Menaugh spent sever-isley, Rapho $2499.10 [its time. Continuing, the speaker | wages paid to start unanimously decided to increase the funeral bnefits from $120 to $250. The $1 assessment was also |done away with. net Oe Open Air Services The Trinity United Evangelical president’s hands. The total balance |church will hold Sunday School and | morning worship at the usual time Rev. Bossert presented the report!this Sunday on the church lawn. No | evening service. Lady Operator Wanted We are in need of a lady linotype operator at this office. Would pre- fer a High School graduate. Good Apply at once at this office. a Special Notice The verv best Green Trading Stamps, whose value is the greatest, is the one vou are looking for. That is the one given by S. B. Bernhart & { Co. i BULLETIN S USE THIS ADVE ELECTION AND NOMINATION Council and Hermit Castle Klect \urelia Ofticers Home From Hospital | Master Ward Backenstoe, young | son of J. M. Backenstoe of the Bx- | change Hotel, was brought home | | from the University of Penna. Hos- | pital at Philadelphia on Friday. | Ward was confined to that institu- tion for the past seventeen months. While not yet able to be about he is greatly improved, AA Found Potato Seed A fine cluster of eight potato seeds were found in the garden of Mrs. Henry PP. Baer at Florin. This is the first seed found in these parts for some time and our older citi- zens say this is a good ‘“‘sign” of an abundant potato crop this year, ern ee ell Broke an Arm Mrs. Stoll, an aged lady residing with Mr. Sumpman along the pike a short distance north of town, fell last Friday night, fracturing her arm. Dr. W. M. Thome attended her, EE EE SP YP- DPA--PT' E Bullet Thru Hand Mr. Harry Yoblonovitz, the shoe- maker, was trying to remove a cart- ridge from a revolver when it was accidentally discharged. The bullet passed thru his left hand between the thumb and index finger. EE etl Aree | Our Home Markets. Butter, per lm. .:....00 0. ius 28 | Begs, perder... ....c. ins 18 (lard. per 1D ..........c0enns 11% | Potatoes, per DU., ...... $1.25 | Wheat, POE DY, .... vives $1.10 | Corn, PO DU. vs ovisny cee 90 tOnts, Der bu, .....0 0 a0 60 CQ rer Glad to Hear Tt Miss Anna K. Miller of Millers- iville, a former teacher here, but | who taught at Marietta the past few | years, was elected assistant princi- pal of the publie schools at Lititz at a salary of $75 a month a — Going to Columbia The Foresters Band of this place, { will go to Columbia on Saturday {night where they will play for the | Metropolitan Band. ——— eee Will Hold a Festival | The Foresters Band will hold a festival in the park here on Satur- Gay evening, July 13. Full particu lars will be announced later. rr Arn Dislocated His Shoulder Mr Lawrence Adams was SO un- unat s to dislocate his should- g” a few days ago. ‘er while “foolir (and a $1.00 A YEAR RTISING MEDIUM "Local Notes [ MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP { GENERAL INTEREST Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Within the Past Few Days. Thomas Brown, jr graduated at Yeates School Found-——A set of false teeth. Ap- ply at this office. Nearly 4000 Lutherans attended a reunion at Lititz last week. The report of the Union National Bank appears in another column. For a neat and snappy suit of ;o0d clothes, go to 1. I’. Beneman. Clothing, hats, caps, furnishings, ete, at I. D. Beneman'’s Departmennt Store For Sale—A good piano with player attachment and a lot of mu- sic, Apply at this office. 4 Vauted—A girl between 14 and yer ol age, lor general house- ork \pply Box 208, Mt. Joy. tf Slake were driven and every- thing in readiness to start the tion the rotary at the east 1 O ywi. ed Woman 40 or 45 years 1d 0 eneral housework, small amil no washinng or ironing 30 Race Ave., Lancaster, Pa. 2t \ horse valued at $250 and own=- ed by William Hallman, a Lancas- drover, 11 into a 60-ft. well on killing him instantly. he 1 tobacco shed on the’ ffman farm, south of town, was »d on Saturday Men from the Iron took an important part, l rl) onference services eld in the Methodist church eesday evening by the district erintendent, Rev. E. C. Griffiths, Rev. H. Mohler on Tuesday mar- Smith, of Bainbridge, Mi Elizabeth Drace, of Eliza- ethtown. After a wedding trip they will reside in Elizabethtown. my 1 I'he festival in the park on Satur- day night by the Foresters Degree Team was a grand success. The Band sic, a big crowd furnished good was in attendance, neat sum was realized. ‘“Hit- High Hat” was a feature. —— NEWTOWN Preaching next Sunday by the pastor. Foresters mu- ting the morning Mr. John Mumma and family of York, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Mumma Mr. Martin Metzler, Miss Annie Arndt and Mr. Malvin Roy of Mt. Joy, were Sunday visitors at the home of A. C. Geltmacher. Mrs. Maurice Wittle and Ward Hogentogler of Columbia, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Peter Risser. The Brethren in Christ held bap- tismal services on Sunday morning at Chickies creek near Stauffer’s Mill, when eight were taken into fellowship by immersion. Th audi- ence was very large. The following were Sunday visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads: Mr. Frederick Hahn and family of Landisville; Mr. Abram Gamber, wife and children of Moore's Mill, Mr. Samuel Givens and Miss Rodacker of Lancaster and Mrs. Houk of Millersville. RE Sale Register Saturday, June 29—On premises in the village of Florin, a large lot of household goods by Mrs. Tobias Geiger. Vogle, auct. Saturday, June 29—At the ware- house of the late M. L. Greider, Mt. Joy, large lot of implements, wag- ons, office fixtures, household goods. the etc., by C. S. Greider and 8S. S. Greider, administrators. C. H. Zel- ler, Auct. ———— I ee em Thanks The degree team of Court Mount Joy, No. 228, Foresters of America, take this means of thanking all wha so kindly assisted in making thef festival a grand success on Satu day evening. — eee Team For Sale Good bay horse with spped, can’t] be hitched wrong and not afraid of a thing on earth, lady broke; alse rubber tire runabout, surrey, sever al sets harness, ete. Apply at thi office. Beautifying the Surroundings Because the property owners cog sented and in order to beautify th surroundings, the Union Nation Bank is white-washing all hi stables, fences, etc., in the rear g the bank at its own expense. Green Trading Stamps wi which you can get fine premiums, I. D. Beneman’s. Ae Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bullet