The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 10, 1912, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    VOL. X1. NO.7
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JUL)
CIRCULATION
ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
ADS BRING
RIS
10, 1912
THATS WHY
LTS
MERCHANTS
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
$1.00 A YEAR
USE THIS ADVE
RTISING MEDIUM
ne y . .
. : ‘ NEWTOWN | L \
U Nnion ICNIC | Preaching by the pastor next Sun- orn SWS | ortuaryv ersonais
i
at T p.m .e | ——— —
BIG FIFTH ANNUAL EVEST 70 pi] Freeland Overalis ai Getz Bros.| (yppENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL | 'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST | THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUK
“ar ANS i Y v : . ENA» Th
HELD JULY 18TH \ i5¢ until Saturday \GE WEST OF HERE | TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER FRIENDS THE PAST WEER
SLD J Mr. Chas. Wagner and wife of |
p— . | he 1 ere Th ¥ . wv,
dius ; York, were the guests of Mr and Mrs| 1 ocal and fersonal Briefs That Have [ Some Well Known People From Our Who and Where They Have Visited— |
The Sunday Schools of Trinity Evan- | | . ' Many Strangers Here Over Sun |
] : ’ . . | Henry Weaver on Sunday | Occurred Since Our Last Issue in | Neighborhood Have Passed to the |
gelical Lutheran Church, St. Luke's : . | | 4 lay==Were You Among hem |
‘ I 1 ol 1 . | Mrs Christian Hornafius of Mount | Our Hustling and Wide Awake iveat Beyond Since Our Last Issue >
x wotestant Episcopa mrch and | : : | :
i Protas on Ne : Will Uni 1| Jo¥ spent Sunday with her parents| Neighbor Village, Florin. EF B. Helm of Lancaster, spent |
x rch of Go i nite and | : | E XK 1 ANCE ; t|
the Chu g g | Mr and Mrs Abram Mumma rte al onworker | Monday in town
« rocky Springs, . is | d ¢ 1 . |
1 go to Rocky Sp = {of West Hempfield, were visitors ol Miss Dora Wagner spent several r { ’ Mr. L. A. Ruof of Lancaster, was |
3 The fifth annual union picnic ol Wedne da) visitor in Lown : : te in town yeste
: the Sund Schools of this place, will | latives in this place on Sunday | Mr. C. K Harla ! 1 Misses Anna and Mary Reist spent
a : Ss ‘ Roc] Mr Ez Nye and family and Mr [jast Thursday in town 9 1. Ve he Lititz
this \ isin John Resh sr of Mount Joy were Sun® | Mr nd \ I. heet I A ( ) ali a
’ Springs, Lancaster, on Thurday, July 3 | : Strumbar of almyra
} » Springs, : re of Mr and Mrs Emanuel My | annc the h of ad el ¢ t her 1 toy
18 Although there are more Sunday | M : ¢ n town
¢ | M1 emon Leis 1a de i ras te
Schools in town, but ti will accom . | ye Bren \ «
Schools Tn Ip ON oe to : A Harry Koehler and family of] ne rip to Reading on Tuesda) ¢ i Wild Cat Fall
anv the union picn ually the : \ | ; ) Ak LX
pan e unk ; ; Blizabethtown sojourned on Sunday| Mi lvester Gainor spent Sund { rH. G re y
Presbyterians go to Donegal Springs . : Mr, H. G. Myers of 1 ister wa
' . : nests of her parents Mr and Mrs Camden N J and Philadelphi I red here on business Mo \
while the Evangelical and other 9 I | Yoors apd ¢ ¢ 181 3 ‘
vo i Holsey's John Kemmer Belt n a color d varie ) M Ww. S A ol Ff Mifflin. I
EO! : } : ’ i Mr Rufus Hipple a former school |p les at Getz Bros 25¢ to Ti« \ M \ ; ap OW bet
Th fare r the round trip will . . . : | : i € 1 ¢ day.
3 thre ia bo ! teacher of this place, is confined to Mr and Mrs H 1 oll and child i i I I \1 J. J I 1 I
i be 40 cents for adults and children : : 2) : oh : V1 } 11 1th to
between the of of 6 and 15 years the, house with a severe attack of {dren spent several days a ha pe mber ontertained Mr S. R 1yder
ibis A tta |? cular rheumatism | Mrs. G A Geyer and son Ha ! Mr. WW. Sneld oF Lat —~
OF cents Cars ave irietts SERA 5 I Vy, Si 1¢ V
or ent 7 : bi : Mr Harry Fogie an employe of the nt se I da at Mou G - I n : "
vd Delta stre it 6.4! on the . ! | I
and Delt reete : half Pott Office at Braddox, with his fam \ 1 \ ( rl Par {arr
h ni 1 ( ever 1a i on (
1¢ 1 at ; is spending his vacation at the M ] Martin s 1 1 j d : :
: er ! hr Supe ome of his mother Mr Priscilla | Reading where she ¥ ¢ \l (Ge n J
x transported . . iv : vit 1
a : . € Ve € el ell rd x
> ( PS o 1 n
: AT'S } ral ed The atsrantine for a cn ot Dyn I. K Gevi ; " : ,
' AL} \
ff for carry et ; ’t the 3 tf Harry Witmer | the of Mr. G A
et 1( ua 1 en 1 1 } t 0 dz
olcl ) the patient h 1 red i V
g The ) th da se \ n
r Te ! ; A r I
1 ) 1
: :
+1
vO
1 '
A T
X § x
- ’ ;
r
a Jo . A essul Picnic
Ss ny | ha ¢ d x
+ 5 f 1 ¢ I
. be 1 1 Mei a I : : : Fareh : ; iY
at u Y : : El ove, along iques | of Owl !
is ple 1 i re fo 00 : { 1
a Io) creek. on the Fourth a grand lence ) y J
1 Ver ( 1 Y . i
eo 4 i t cece The following made up the )¢ I ! I The 4 ay e
equest tten night : TA :
8 es ; : nartv of picnickers: Mr and Mrs W. 1 1D Vi ] 1
is o'clock / Yt - : ’
R Heiliz and children, Alois and Rob- ¢ asant caller in the famil ; ’ a BAhivt Dall ag
0 % eels 8 : ; | : hor 1 F'1 1 00 1 Rob I lo I 0
e toved ert: Mr and Mrs William Dillinger of Mr and Mrs Alpheus Morton on, .j, wit} tormen t si Brotherly Tove 1 oro OI
own Off a Bicycle . A 4 t 3 ) n
2 Thr Iw ff a B y vi | and children, John and Lena; Mr and | Sunday Sori
¥-1e AYE then ffer f ork, 10 F id
a Mr. Norman Sheaffe 4 o ih | Mrs James Metzler, Mr and Mrs L. P Mr and Mrs Marquard of Le- id Mr
{s visiting in the family of Mr. Geor x ia 1d MU
y is visiting in the AWA he Y 3 ; | fTeilie, Mr and Mrs Nissley Mumma | moyne, spent several days the 3 the visite
1 ster here t with a bad ac- . Sa : ¢ tay a | Mrs. nry Fare yom
r, Hoffmaster here, met W 1 a Ho | and children, Evelyn and Regina; Mr|guests of Mr. A. D. Garber and 2 I He F res Bousih
cide S of tow Saturday e Sash a . 4 . s | The death of rs Xehecea Fares i .
> cident south 0 5 gh ¢ . and Mrs J Willis Freed, Misses Alice | family. | ! 4 of Mi I tea 4 CQ Lon
: A ns “Y Klugh, Bertha Missemer, Jennie Wit- Mr and Mrs Christ Shuemaker of of Far pecurred. 2 1 ends
ill a 1 e of Mr. Eli rr when : 3 3 9 : the ‘h o of her son-in-law. Samuel 1 nas
8 itt the home of Mp, BY Hy mer. Tizzie Hendrix; Rev. I. Howard | Milton Grove spent Sunday in town I ome Of ner son-iN-faw, Samuel! ve Fourth
S k & ne ¢ was thrown oft , i T : «v|C. May, at Kinder k 1 Tuesday Sgsidiial
). he grue 3 £20 S ys > : I «a | Kern, Harry Walters, Bysshe Heilig, [as the guest of Mr and Mrs Harry | May, at Kinde rhoo , on Tuesday, Horace Havdon. of Seaitic. V
tT : a pile of stone and was ba 3 . z ling since Christmas She I'c iayaen, I »eattl
1- He struck Be 7 : th 0S To Paul Dieter, John F Pyle and Miss Ma | Shoemaker, n i nce Chri m AS . nh ne Alene friends in town
r © x abot the body. 3 : > - . E : ce | was seventy-three vears 1 | I ng among iriends 1
1 ly cut pnd prinsed 2 o : £M [tilda Mumma They all reported a The Florin Band wishes to notify | seventy-three € n old. Mrs. |" hy
Va { 1 m MT. | $ A : Tare nrvived bv A shand.!?P¢Y
i He wag taken lo Se i ome % i good time. the public that they are getting a- | Fare Srv 1 by 4% husband, Mr
! Herr and was Brendes 23 : — long very nicely and are open for all | Elizabeth, wife of 8 May, 884) eter
ome. Sunday the unfortunate . = | two sons. Joseph of Mi ville. and |/-ancaster,
. Thoms oh i" tte Hor ol 3uy One and Brush Up engagements. 7 ¢ Rawli o +1 town Sund
8 a 1: vas broug ) 3 : AP e : . J aw sville rothers ar :
3 Jonny Mah Was ov x it is in a | Mr. H. C. Shelly of 1944 Kensing- Mr Irvin Fair and family of May- ohn of Rawlin le. Brothe and Mis. Ris
Mr. Hoffmaster an it will be y ay a : ; 3 ro Sn sister surviving are as follows: LS Be
y of Ir. bef fully recovers ton street, Harrisburg, is canvassing town spent Sunday in town as the or J : Ohi * 3 | Mise Gertrude, spent the Fourth at
1 1e | o y v7 i: a2 . 0 5 - in “he \g lame £ vio: 7s ar 11S¢ ie, 1 1 na
9 Somme time hofoje Xe Mn $ [this vieinity for brushes of all |guest of his parents Mr and Mrs 3aTles iin 9 0 am rrisbure
.-— [ 104 : » rank iy | Kame of alifornia, Isaiah Kame | "1 2" 'E
B I Ini 1 kinds. He represents the Fuller Frank Fair, > TIM , 1 ¥ : yf 1 of Kind Mrs. Harry Mort i Miss Anna
aw ure \ ; « Willia ‘ +f May | and Mrs yristian Rigel of Kinder- BA i
: Mr. Ham Ey hs 1 id | Brush Co. He has a brush for every Mr and Mrs William Roath of May ni hs Tol A 5 I | " MyeYs visited friends at Landisville
é awthorn, who resides i ; Trace iche nf Mavi hook; Mrs. John A. Mouk and Mrs g18 Visited Bf anais
F Mr. A. C. Ham 307 bet I | purpose and will cheerfully replace town, Mrs Jennie Freymeyer of Mari a : T £ % > — ’ {on Monday
3 ' 3C gate between here | : rh : , : j shosts M2 ump of Florine oe fun." * hy»
) at the second toll gate t iy Hg Te | ony brush that is not satisfactory in|etta spent Sunday as the guests gle Pomp : . € G 4 “| Dr. Wm. Har is here on a
rietta, was ssisting Danie! | : . 3 4 ¢ : ys - ral was hels on e Mav home at Hat 1
: and Marietta, was 2 z ot a (one year’s time. Mr. Shelly is also |of Mr and Mrs C S Wachstetter joe ig 1 — R the viny home at} ieit to hiv patents, Mr. and Mrs. J
id e whee vesteraay. , % 3 5 : i ol rie. | 9 o'clock, riday morning 1 ! 4 ’ ana J
. Musser to haul oa hen | a8€nt for the lady’s friend ironing Mr. and Mrs. R. Hienck, Miss|? o'clock, on Friday mornin S. Hamaker,
ma ais fo. | stand. Ella Marian, Messrs B, C Watts, C| Sitios Mrs. Milton Wittle of Elizabeth-
the coupling pin broke and the en-, 0 cs : tame] : Mrs. ] I le 0
; p eo: of the reat ———— B Eby and G J Brady of Harrisburg | Mrs. Annie Mateer town, spent Saturday in town call-
; tire ed To Ve g wihors | Base Ball Notes spent the Fourth at the Florin Inn.| Annie wife of A. C. Mateer, the ine on friends
! art o e wagon. . HE Pn : ; | y te a > TFS 8
par th t oh Sond sustain There is a movement on fo organize Mr. C S Gould and wife, Mr and | qqistant at the P. R. R. freight sta- Messrs J. E Ellenworth and Geo.
- was thrown to e = I 3 y S ) . le Tol @
x 1 : Bind a salt pone | 2 ball team here We have been with- | Mrs R S Carnes, Mr Kennard W.|ijon ded very suddenly on Sundayv|{M. Hauck of Lancaster, spent yes-
ya ow ru Sern > eo lout a team so long that we believe Gould, Misses Katharine and Jean | evening after a few days illness, due|terday in town
his foot near the ankle was - : ak Tas oF hut : : ]
; o od. Mr. Musser was also slight {the public would support one. Coover and Carroll Gould all of Har}, acute indigestion, in her 43rd.| Mr. Samuel Wilson, a typo from
A SE als 3 y= : 1 R i + v ’ 2 : :
or uf od : D Richa i atten led! Harry Haverstick, who was coach- risburg, spent the Fourth in town | gasp She was the second wife of | Lancaster, is home with his parents
y bruised. r. rds attenc x . . with ?riend | :
. |ing the Millersvills base ball 1 friends. { Mr. Mateer and leaves these chil-|{ on a vacation
them. team, twirled for Manheim Fourth Of U. B Announcements—Sunday | dren: Miss Elsie of this place and|{ Messrs M. M. Witman and
--e-a : \ dE. hi «90 é . Ts pms
ay ival | july morning He lost because his | School at 9:45; Preaching at 10:30; {arps. Helen McElhenny of Landis-|H. H. Miller of Salunga, spent last
The Mochanis Pasties 2 , | team could not hit, . |Junior C E at 5:30; Senior C. E. at | ville. These step-children also sur- if. town
’ foresters o America and | Oe 1 a.9p. earl . : 2 .
- The Foreste ee ere] aA 6:30; Preaching at 7:30; Prayer! yjve: Charles, and Minnie, wife of 7 W. Keller : J. Raymond
o q , \ : :
bas been engaged and wi rns : ; : meeting Thursday evening. Come | yohn Dietz of this place and Kai at . Moctine ne
music at the Festival to be held in| Drowned Opposite Marietta ORs. como all 4 | I : 5 rt a and La - a ] r
os : 1e, ne atl, ¢ | wif 0 Jenjamin of! Po 12a
, 1 rk 3. Wilson Riddell of Sunderland : Vite ih
the Mount Joy Borough Park on| : E. Ison R 1 and, Mr. and Mrs. John Rider and | ggatesville The ‘a xt d and
Satdrday evening, Aug. 3, 1912, un- England, drowned in the Susquehan- children Mr. and Mrs Ammon | 1 : ht oo 4 1 In}
4 : : ie woh AY io Cn place this fternoon a wo p 1
enices of Sore y | na rive site Marie 5 eS-1 |
| der the auspices of the Degree Team | na river, opposite Amiens on Tue Prey. and son Morton of Palmyra 1s the Chned of 00d or pith tees in to
Association of Gen. Cameron Coun- dav afternoon while bathing. There spent last Thursday in town as the ill be made in the Mt Joy C A K
I Qr1 ior . . nite rere ¢ ri ses » distressing V L ade In J t Ue : Jenn at e
cil. No. 851 Junior Order United we Te no witnesses to fis distressing | of Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus ony i oe
American Mechanies. | accident, but an empty boat contaiu- Morion | ) attend ‘
— > —— | ing the young man’s clothes told the | Af life 1 n Saturd
Mishap { mute story. : Beautifying amd Improving M1 J S n o Ia -
An Auto Tisha 2 | Prof. Garber Resigns M I MB : he on IM
rv ror 2 eel \Irs J rg t making ex- i S . v
Mr. Henry Weaver and E,..S. | Prof Norman Garber tendered : i ; Pe Sp
pr rere autoing in the for-| py GR SETI tensive improvements her B ) Sa i
Moore were our 2 e ED is col For Sale Cheap his resionation as teacher of the] North M : rect. A 1 A
y urir ar | ros A , 1 | North Market stree r S Br 1 I
mer’s fine Tey R. . ee | Moving picture show complete do-|filton Grove High school, he having | I ; > 3
= Titi r y ame | ; ; spacious cella 1as been d inde S
‘near Lititz when a Jour w Sst came ine a good business but for lack of|decided to enter the Pennsylvania | . Ss : ard oe
nachi ( ) 34 i ITV {the eas g and now !¢ -| bu Y
The machine could ao : Ie time I will sell very reasonable. Ap-|State College and pursue a regular| 8! ;
\ they wer obliged to to BE a , : : | crete porch 1s on the Mr Hi nd family o
red on be Te : to ply at once to Ed. Ream, Mt. Joy. aericultural course In that institu-| or ord enel Sle Mi To famil
sturn home with another auto. I a iy eouth anc ast sides. Sioalton: vis 1 the family of Z. \
: 0 ion }
ve was injured. Mr. Weaver is now i » PI Speer tA teesereteme ems loll he Fourth
: : areinge —— OR
\ { saving the machine repaired. Enlarging ower Plant | Here is Your Chance i son of Lan-
SE ———————— About 300 men are at work at the Are Hauling Water | We hres Coomt 20 Work Straw hd
.Call’s Ferry power house, enlarg- wing avy rains J plot Wort Pu OL SIR. asm:
Annual School Report McCall's Fo yo er = e re Owing to the heavy rains thruout } iteis. for the fartner that Were Ts
ing 8 aking re e ; |
The annual report of the Mount ing it and making room for more |the water shed which supplies te | now ve. Ooty Dib Moors G8 3
. . v iraneh’ rE . reok > ye De Messrs Xe 78 1
Joy Borough School District was machinery. borough’s water, the creek has been a Avi
= . ——— BE SV y > " sessment pecans Shiller th yunty Seat, re call
printed in poster form by this office very cloudy the past few days. H. is Bone
: D rooks & : ring w 3ir ing on friends here. Sunday.
this week. The entire report ap- Our New Operator F. Brooks & Co. are having water Jirths
- 3 c £ Zarcher’ ani ri a arvi donnell an- Mrs A x
pears in our advertising columns Miss Mary Ebersole, of this place, | hauled from Zercher’s spring with Mr and Mrs J Darvin Penne 1: Vi ;
and should prove Interesting to our|is the new linotype operator at this}which to manufacture ice until the | nounce the birth of a son since Sun-| Richard of BSalung t
: water gets clearer. | day "ourtl M \
citizens.
/
office since Monday.
nts, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith,
Misse Dillie Covert and Laura | Local Notes
Wiel of Danville, Pa, were visitors |
the family of D. F, Gable | MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP
M Emily Van Read, who was | GENERAL INTEREST
Ie est of Mrs, J W. Hertzog, re | ——————
rned to Birdsboro on Friday | Brief Local Happenings Gathered as
M1 J. H, Detwiler and three hey Occur With the Whirl of the
from Camden, N J., are | World for Quick Reading Within
end the di Harrisburg the Past Few Days.
M Voll ( rs, of West Phila- |
lelph pending some time in the | Read the ad of C. C. Hallman In
H S Dyer and other nothe column
nd | Mr, James Glatfelter has purchas-
Mr. Harve ( ran ef Philadel-| ed a Ford runabout
hia 1 irday and Sunday Big reductions in Boys’ Suits at
th I par Mr. and Mrs. We Getz Bros 50 for $4.00 Suits.
Cur Prof, I R Kraybill moved his house
I Mrs. Ch teed of Phila 10ld effects to Millersville on Monday
phi en days in town Communion services were held in
{ of hi ister, | the Methodist church on Sunday
I Ree morning
Misses Theda Kadisch, Lillian Ka| pon’t miss the advertisement of
ch d Emily TL. old of Camden | ji, C, Shelly, the brush man, in an-
J el ( 1 i here as the | other column
of Mr. J. H Detwiler Mr. Jacob M. Schroll of the New
I nd M I ithurst and daugh | Standard Hardware Works, is en-
1 \ f Wilmington Del., were ying a vacation this week.
f Mh 1 M1 Geo Cator just can’t helj -
( the f ) everyvbod the laugh si
and M I I Ebersole and | j on i all over Flynn
rence Wanted A ok.
iler, made yod paid, onee at
Monda el cl Hotel, 1 Lhe wn,
3. F'. Hiestand, one of Mari
( Q 4
}
¥
: \n
} I A
a
‘
i
d
™
! 1 d nc On=
ir ea 1 P : Te
1 1 1 ! ( ( i he 11 0 bow
I ¢ froi ¢ i f 41 afte ch
I ( M Brer ive ra y ( ) d quickly
I Ma R t, Wallace ¢
( r, Clarence Re ind Jay Mount Joy Borougl Council at
1 {its last meeting decided’ to pay off
1 notables of Mount Joy | $1,500 of its bonded water debt. J
ho the Fourth at Manheim |The secretary of the Board of
MT s Clayton Hoffman, Pres-| j{ealth reported quite a large nums-
dent of Borough Council George H.| per of cases of measles. The
Brown and President of the Street treasurer's report showed that
Committee Benjamin S. Dillinger. | there ig a balance in the treasury
Roy Brown took the party in| of $3,397.96 on the water account
an automobile. . land $2,317.75 in the borough ac-
Frank Peffer, Lewis Grogg, Fred |count, which, with $1,300 that the
Spickler, Harry Gantz, Mr and Mrs| collector has ready, 37,000
George Siller, Mr and Mrs Frank Bak | in the treas:
er, Mrs C H Dillinger and daughters | re er
Maud and Elsie; Mrs Harvey Car- |
penter and Mrs C H Zeller were a-| . A big Festival at Flo
mong the Mount Joy citizens who | You can iase Be from
viewed the Fourth of July parade at] VI ba Something doing
Manheoim jon Saturday evening, July
— Ds woe { Florin Hall Association w A
A Celebration at Bainbridge | grand festival wien they
Bainbridge had a gala time on the | everything m,; season and
Fourth, and the feature was a vot={ i be Drese 3d furs
; - | There will be various
ing contest for the most popular :
musement for all. Don
baby. A fantastic parade was held
at
the secret societies of the town, and
the Red Men and Sons of Veterans, Spera—=Sales
of Middletown, took part. The Mr. and Mrs, Willian
Bainbridge Band furnished the mu- | 340 South Ann St I ¢
sic, and in the afternoon there were | the marri (
|
foot races and other sports in which | B 0
prizes were awarded to the sucecess- | 5 0
f ones. In the evening at 7.30 a]. ¢ r
|
boat race was held on the river, will make their
which brought the exercises to a| rt
close, .
| A Birth
rere tl A rnin | A
A
Marriage Licenses | held
{
Charles F i Elizabethtown | home
1 Anna M. B Florin of his ends
re B. | and Min Li. | Mille 1s the 1
Flove both of Mt. Joy township. | 1 presents
( es J. De er, Elizabethto ere RA ene
P e M. Germe Mt. 7 :
Nearing Completic
wets
e brick 1
Tobacco in Perry County Beh vay E Mr C. S'M
or S. Endslow of East Done-|. .., wl
1 W FT SQtamtl h liza. | :
\ : 0 uilza rir will
I menting on the ART
( ) n Hota
n IV ( vhere they r 3 :
nt ew years ago
eet
The Doctor
Q ald Bb A vr Ton)
He tor
And
Tq
For s:
New Soft Collar t Getz Br 2
9.30 in the morning, in which all |
big event.
rt
Summer Sj
1 n’'s to
ts, he’ll
foot §
Sh
$
a the
Getz