The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 31, 1912, Image 1

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    YOL. XI. NO.10 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1912 $1.00 A YEAR
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Miss Katharyn Gast of Lancaster, ' | SECOND LANDIS FAMILY RE. | THE GRAPE LEAF HOPPER
Personals [ese se x wee Florin News oo Obituarv Local Notes
— w— [the guest of Miss Margaret Brunner — ee a [ La Discussion of an Injurious Insect —— p .
THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR | Misses Grace Sollenberger and| (APPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL |Will be Held at Lititz, August 3rd, | rpg ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUSH MIANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP
FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK [ Fannie Shank of Mechanicsburg, AGE WEST OF HERE w—— TRAVEL SOONEK OR LATER | "One of the injurious grape in GENERAL INTEREST
Sa spent several days with relative The large Landis family of east ects that should be K destroyed be :
Who and Whore They. Have Visiete here Local and Personal Briefs That Have [ern Pennsylvania will hold its an-| ome Well Known People From Our {fore the middle of summer is the | rief Local Happenings Gathered as
Many Sumagers Here Over Sua | Tiss Miriam Hostetter of Lancas-| Occurred Since Our Last Issue in | nual reunion this year at Lititz Neighborhood Have Passed to the | Grape Leaf Hopper,” said State] hey Occur With the Whirl of the
UnyeeWere You Juiong Hep lt r, is a guest in the family of Mr Our Hustling and Wide Awake | Springs Park, Lancaster county, on| Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue | Zoologist H. A. Surface, of Harris- | World for Quick Reading Within
Miss Sylvia Hershey is visiting | R Fellenbaum, on East Main | Veighbor Village, Florin, | Saturday mornng and afternoon | burg, recently The Professor the B the Past Few Days.
friends at York street | . August 3rd Mrs, Catharine W. K. Baker continued to discuss this injurious | —cemr——
Mr, H., 8S. Graham of Lancaster Mrs. John Pennypacker and Mrs Mr. Henry Miller spent Sunday at I'he executve committee consists I'he death of Mrs Catharine Ww. insect as follows | Read the Bulletin L
was in town Thursday Thomas McKee visited friends it | heagte of Aaron B. Landis, president, Roh- Kauffman Baker, widow of David!/ I'he Grape Leaf Hopper 5 an be | : Men's Union Suitg at 50¢ each.
43 Mr. L.. C. Crove of Williamsport phia and Glenolden on Fri Mr. and Mrs Henry hoemaker | qr stown Pa Jacob B Landis, | Baker, a former resident of Landis- | easily determined by its effect on | Getz Bros. ‘
spent vesterday in town, da) { el Sunday at Salunga secretary Lititz; Elmer W. Garber, | ville, occurred at the home of her | the ape leave It has a sharp, | Mr. and Mrs. Christian Charles
Mr H Yost of York, was in Mr. Jacob Brown and family and Mr. Irvin Geyer of Lancaster, wa Mount Jo Harry N. Nissley, Mt. son-in-law, Janos Hess, in Pittsburg, | piercing bill, 1 does not eat holes nnounce the birth of a son.
* towsi on business yesterday Mr. H. H, Krall and family spent |’ ¢ paren r Sub- joy; Henry S. Miller, R D. 2, Lit n Thursday, from a complication |in the leaves, but sinks its bill into If you are interested in real bar-
| » M1 Wm. H Anders of Pequea | Sunday at Hershey, making the t tz Landis | Shan Conest if disease She was in her seven- | ther from the inderside but | ins go to Beneman's this week.
Creek, was in town Monday by teat M ind Mrs. Eli Smeltzer of Mt stage, Lancaster; David B. Landis, t eventh vear, and had resided in turn gray it the point Fhe Chandler family, with their
| Mrs. Charles Ricksecker spent a | Mr ind Mrs Charles Delon . Sunday in towr with | ancaster; Noah L Get R. D. 8, Pittsburg four years Mrs Baker o that when the (guests, are picnicing at the Cove to-
few davs with friends at York spent Friday evening at Maytown ends ; Lancaster; David M. Landis, R. D. was born in Manor township and ed m above they | day.
W illiam Vi Hollowbush, Esq., | and Marietta making the trip by Quite hutber of the Florin beu 7, Lancaster; James D. Landis, Lan- was the daughter of John and Bar-| have 1 grayis \ppearance This Mr. Frank Shatto is repainting
spent Friday at Mount Gretna. auto | P'e spent Sunda t the Landisville caster: and H. Reist Landis, Lititz ira Witmer Kauffman. She was a | damage to the chlorophyll or green [the front of the Kuhns property on
Miss Sara Kramer has returned Mrs. J. R. Garvin and two grand- | : : ; ; : The committee has regul meet- resident of Landisville and vicinity | coloring substance of the leaves re-| East Main Swreel, . ’
from a visit to Lancaster friends. children James and Jean of Lancas Miss Frances Masterson ret irate n it No. 38 East Chestnut St, all her married life Her husband sults in checking the growth of the | Mr. Monroe Kramer had the mis-/
Mr. D. S. Volwrath of Lancaster, |ter, spent yesterday wth Mrs. J. J ho ; lke ending several months ' pancaster, and is making all ar-|died in 1882. She was a member | vine and the development of the | fortune of having a stone fall on his
was seen on our streets Friday | Newpher a ancaster. : a rangements for a notable gathering of the Mennonite church. Mrs. Bak-| fruit. The fruit not only remains] foot mashing his toe, ;
Mr. W. E. Seel of Harrisburg, John and Dorothy Chandler of | Mr. Harvey R ue ih reer of Pas of the clan er is survived by the following!small and more or less shriveled, Underwear at Getz Bros. in B. V.
was seen about town on Thursday. Philadelphia, are spending some | Donegal spent Sunday with ohn \ cordial invitation is extended children: John K Baker, Abraham but at ripening time it is insipid or D., Poros Knit, Balbrigan and Sea
Mr. T. E. Kieffer of Manheim, [time with Mr, and Mrs. W. D | Rafensberges ; to the related friends and members !. Baker of Landisville: Barbara K., not well flavored Lislang at from 25c te 1.00 ea.
was in town on business last Thurs | Chandler - Miss Stella w achstetter Speh tagt of the family, and all such are fur-, wife of Jonas 8. Hess, Pittsburg! The Grape Leaf Hopper is a small | Vix Clarence Campbell was given
day. { Mr. Harry Shellenberger of | IRursday at Reams as the guest of ther invited to extend the invitation and Rev. Frank K Baker, Indiana. white winged insect that jumps and | nandkerchief surprise one day
Mr, R. V. Fegley moved his | Philadtlphia, was the guest of his Miss Myrtle Croft. to others who may not receive spe- These step-children also survive: flies, and becanse of its small size] fast week, it being his seventeenth
household effects to Florin this father, John Shellenberger, for sev-{ Yas. Harriet Blessing of Mount ciel notice Andrew Baker, Illinois; Mary, wid- is not usually observed Because it] birthday, .
weak. | eral days. | as was the Shest of Mrs. A.B : Fhe program of the day will con- ow of Benjamin Gochenour, of May- does not eat holes in the leaves | I'here is no eight hour law to
Mr. Roy Sheaffer, son of Monroe| Mrs. Meiskey of Lancaster and | 1ters on Sunday. : ; sist of addresses, vocal and instru-|town: Catharine, widow of Samuel many persons fail entirely to make | regulate the working day of the
Sheaffer, is ill at his home near | Miss Rocky of Philadelphia, called |. Mr. and urs. John Shenk of East mental music, recitations: besides Witmer, of Lancaster Elizabeth note of its presence In applying | private secretary to a presidential
town. on the family of Dr. J. J. Newpher | Donegal Shent sunday Whi the tam-/ the usual historical sketch by the Baker, of near Landis Valley; Mar- remedies for it the grower must re- calididate,
Mr, George Hinkle of Lebanon, last week. jn of C. S. Wachstetter. family historian, Mr. D. B. Landis. [tin Baker, of Lancaster: Emanuel member that this is not a chewing | I'he fire hose dryer that has been
is a guest in the family of Mr. Ed.| Mrs. Alice Kern of Chambers L. Mr. Heury Mumma returned on Lititz is a very inviting locality, | Baker, of Columbia; Annie B., wife insect, and, therefore, Paris green, | in existence for years is fast deteri-
Ream i burg, Pa., is spending some time | | ie on Te ‘General Howl: of access, thirty miles south-|/of Rev. John Lefevre, of near Land arsenate of lead and other arsenical |orsting and should be replaced by a
Mr. Samuel F. Foultz of Colum-| here as“the guest of her sister, Mrs | , e had both eyes removed. t from Reading and about seven-!is Valley \ brother, Henry Kauff- poisons will do no good, as it sinks | more modern appliance.
wi was a Thursday visitor to S. R. Snyder. Ls. a Marae % un toon miles north e from Columbia man of Ohio, and a sister, Mrs. Fan- its proliosels well into the tissue of | Every street and alley in Mount cin
town. i Miss Verna Chandler, with John | Bh 9 = . Cri Bit oy : Si the Philadelphia and Reading|nie Pe Iker of near this place, also the leaf before it commences to | Joy designated by name should have
Mr. J. Brinser of Elizabethtown, and Dorothy Chandler of Philadel |’ a dg " ye ” i Et i o Railway; and also reached thru survive. The body was brought to feed It is necessary to destroy the name displayed on a neat sign
was calling on friends here Satur-;phia, spent a month with friends at | v id i 9 al . Yamgniet | Lancaster by way of the P. R. R. (a!Vandisville on Monday morning and this insect by a contaci applidation, | hoard and Placed at the respective
day. | various places. [Su of | a ire Pena Se | distance of eight miles, over the|services were held at the Old Men- or some material that kills it by | corners thereof.
Mr. R. C. Murphy of Woodbury, | Mrs. Bomberger and three chil- | {8 days with Mr. and Mrs. A 3. | ( Onesioga traction line.) nonite church at TLandisville, at 10 tou hing it or does not have to be | : Don't forget the Jr. 0, U. A.M
N. J., called on friends here Mon-, dren of Manheim, spent a few days | Inters: Excellent hotel and other acomo-|o’clock, where interment also took eaten internally festival in the Park on Saturday
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Rev. Daniel Freymeyer of Lan-| dations are assured and can be pro-|place Among the best contact insecti-evening, August 3rd. If weather
here as guests in the family of Mr
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go ' and Mrs. Howard Peifer and | Michael Detwiler Sosien Spon wh ng T vi led for, furnishing substantial en inna cides are whale oil soap and strong | should be inclement, festival will be
son of Salunga, spent Sunday in| Mr. Martin Brown moved from if . i Elen of his brother, J ®. | tertainment to those attending this Mrs, by hristian Rigel tobacco decoc Hom, Spray just as held In Mount Joy Hall.
town . the Baker property on E. Main St. nya. WR are reunion Mrs Christian Rigel died son soon as the pest is observed, with | Mr. Elmer Heisey has just com-
Messrs. Carl Bube and Edgar Ha-|to the property vacated by Mr. ’ le ; Sh bison of PH 6 —— —— Monday night at her home at Kin ote pound of whale oil soap in five | Dleted a Jeonerete curb and gutter
genberger spent Sunday at Mount | Arntz on Mt. Joy street. ang Renging ; Yao re a Horse Fatally Injured | dertook, from infirmities of age gallons of water, or strong tobacco | for Mr. Samuel Rinehart and a con-
Gretna Rev. and Mrs. S H. Hertzler of | S°Me time with friends in town, re- A serious driving accident occur-| She was born July 14, 1836 Mrs. decoction, or eight per cent Kkero-|crete walk and porch for Council-
To : turned home on Sunday. : i ig Was we and avorabl ne emulsio | ale oil soap | mi 3 : illinger ir a
Mr.-and Mrs. John Kreiner of Lan-| Elizabethtown, and Mrs. David BE. a, red on Monday evening on the May-| Rigel Was well and favorably seme emulsion If whale oil soap man I S. Dillinger at their East
Mr. J. 8. Carmany is laying
| known and had been a resident of ‘can not be obtained the pests can be Main Street properties.
: Porat Joy in the near future. . :
yurg, is a guest in the family of Mr. !of his father, John H. Shellenberger the wagon of Samuel Hoffines who
8» Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson,
caster, spent Sunday in town with White of Rheems, spent Sunday as large concrete walk on the west side town and Balupnidge: road, and Wes i i f kill i p Tl } y i
friends. | guests of Mrs. Sallie Hershey. ot his Sore Eteted oh ; Tn Gor result the valuable colt of I. O. Ter-| *' €S! Henpel¢ townsiip for many <illed by using stronger solutions of ! rg annual Convention of the
Mr. Charles M. Story of the Capi- Messrs. Herman Miller, Thomas bes : 1 v Klis fk OY els tet LL of Maytown, is dead. The two yonrs phe 8 Survived by hey hus- laundry soap, or Sots soap. In ap- nam County Association, Jr. O.
tal City, spent Thursday here with | Shirk, G. Weaver, 1. H. Stewart, tots ia ny ne and h rece are y..ces had reurned from Florin, | band And the : following children plying any spray liquid for the T.eaf A. M,, scheduled to be held in
frionds { Geo. Houck and C. Miller of the] 1 hey Daas ih and Mr. Terry had his son. take the | Harry, Mary, ite of Edwarg Ley Hopper It is ReGeSSArY to use a Monn Joy in June 1913, promises
Mrs. Fred ©. Prizer of Chester, | county seat, were in town Monday es Fis 2 Reto En hy horses to the farm They started at ran, : and, John, of Oolumbia; turn with the nozzle in. such a way | to he 8 Strcess and Qe Committee
Pa., spent Thursday here with] Mr. Harry K. Shellenberger of Clarenca Pug na h y x rn a lively gait, and became unmanage- |" hristian, do 0 Wont Rompael] toy the dd Haid will Sirike ie nm charge of Mme Wi no doubt
friends. | Philadelphia, i8 spending a two which will he or er i Phy n lable and at the rodad near fhe turn township; marbare, Mie of Joy ger Sizes of the leaves For this psoor; be on the job if activity means
Miss Miriam Hemperly of Harris- ( weeks’ vacation in town the guest s Yeotor. 11) out fon the Bainbridge pike, they struck| ¢t% Mountville. She is also sur- particular pest a nozzle throwing a |anything.
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ter than one throwing a small vol- AN HONEST THIEF
Miss Florence Billet returned to
G. Moyer. | was coming in an opposite’ direction.
: Samuel Stern and family and Abe
Miss Ada Kauffman of Philadel-|her home in Rose Garden, Cumber- : « y £
: sa Y y i. ; __|Sipling and wife of near. Hossler's > A
phia, is the guest of Miss Jennie|land Co., after spending a few days have spent Suuiiv WHE M iG open. With considerable difficulty
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Kauffman jas the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. S. Mrs. Ephraim Heviolos the horse aws gotten home, and
Mrs. Kn é rezier
Mr. George Shelly and Dr. Diehl | longenecker.
Kame of Columbia; Isaiah Kame of ume, as the Hoppers can not easily |
The entire side of the colf was cut
West Hempfield township; Carl and dodge the large spray. Wis The Same Chap Who Made a
William, of Ohio. John A. Mouk a — Confession Here a Year Ago
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and Mrs, Trump, a half-brother and
nothing could be done to save its
Wanted for Bigamy
Swartz of Lancaster, were in town | Lancaster and the Misses Rhoda and had him arrested. He is very well appear and Lane promised to leave
Free This Week Only and who works among the farmers
| Messrs. E I.. Nissley and sons hs istor idine i Tact y : :
3 y ig ra oy ’ 3 pis, Mv. - ANISSsie) sons ira" g half-sister, residing in West Hemp- ys At 10.30 3 . ¢ Snir
of Lancaster, spent Sunday herel Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bentzel of Ros opi Tox He ons : life. Both wagons were overturned, | . : . ? I Mr. Victor Hartman was arrested s 0 this morning Squire
: a | 7 Vi have cone All oy and Jay, J. S. Carmany, A. D. bes field township, also survive The 5 : Charles H. Zeller gave Thomas Lane
with friends. | Hampton, Va., have gone to Allen- Garber and J: esas . ~ {and no one injured. . : at Pittsburg on Monday charging 3 * Lh as lane
: 34s Y Edna town after = Hine a ps : iarber and Jacob Snyder spent sev- funeral will be held on Thursday |, . : : . . a hearing. He was charged with
Misses Lillie McCurdy and Edna |town after spending some time in eval davs 7t Blaine hi Bloomfelay. + == a loc] : him with bigamy. Some time ago va alse t
; ri yi : x in T'¢ ays a aine anc oomileld, afternoon at one o'clock from the ; ; he larce pe. 4 rOnE antes «hi
Shank of Maytown, spent several the family of his parents Mr. and Perry C " ih wa ; rel . ; [ax * ope Hartman married Miss Lena Ham-|''® larceny of an overcoat and a bi-
: Mrs BE. W. Benizel erry Co. The trip was made in Arrested for Larceny | house and at two o'clock with ser- a . cycle by Mr. Joseph Charles of this
lays. in town. [IS r enize. Mr. Nissley’s large touring car On Wednesday noon a young man | he I lerhook cl I mong of Ephrata ang upon learning : : %
! 4 Mr. Nissley’s large t Z ear. 3 sday a) Y man | ax | Ci pr : chure in- : . : Sno As k Chet Soh
Messrs. Wm. and Frank J.!| Mr. and Mrs. George Wharvel of * 1.40 ; a jvices tn the Rinderhook ehureh: ine! op: mie free wire of Shippensburg, | "126: As the prosecutor did not
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a who gave his name as Thos. Lane | terment at Kinderhook.
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on Wednesday. [Mary Webb of Lancaster, spent Sun- 5 i : Si : known here, having heen one of the |I'® community, he was discharged.
ny 7 ar . Sh a yon Ar Rp a Jear in mind that for this week |in these parts, stole a new bicycle . ; % : 2 About a year ago a certain chs
Mrs. C. G. Rohrer of New York day here with the family of Mr. and : : Colts at Public Sale Jell Telephone Company’s line- » Ae JEN S80 4 certain chaD
: o; Hrs 7: Tobi only you will receive absolutely|and an overcoat from the stable of} ioe . ; y walked into Mr. Zeller's offic BY
City is here on a visit to her par- Mrs. James E. Webb. : es ces qdivr. J A Charl in thi ! | On Friday, August 2nd, immedi- men when the lines here were #1. Zellers ofice, say-
: J : wl : ; 5 ree from your local grocer a wild | Mr. Joseph 1arles, in this place. | } : : : : ing he was gui dinine 1
ents for a few days. { Mrs. H. C. Shelly and niece Kath-| : : § f : |ately following J. B. Keller & Bro’s renewed last winter. While here| "® Ne Was guilty of obtaining mon-
: al ¥ . fi He animal moving picture show, pro-|They were the property of his son| Cy : ey under false yretense fr -
County Treasurer H. C. Schock ryn Morton of Harrisburg, Allen ded § t : 0 lJ 1 } / HE | sale, Mr. C. C. Hallman will sell a he boarded at Hotel McGinnis , alse pretense from a
3 i : ; vided you purchase two 1 cent | Joseph, who was at once notified] : : rs. Frantz i : ‘the
and family have returned home Morton of this place and W. H. Mor- : oe Noea's. 'F {1 C i a The Blevel “““lecarload of South Dakota colts at wee Mrs. Frantz in the lower end of the
{ : ackages of Kellogg's Toasted Corn|and got busy. The bicycle was| : ; : ‘Zoller Bui the stransar
from the seashore. ton of T.ancaster, are spending some x Bi By : aa Be s S [public sale at the Farmers’ Inn Slight A Mish: county. Mr. Zeller put the stranger
. Flakes. The manufacturer’s claim |found hidden in the hedge fence | Shight Auto Mishap
Mrs. Mary Eberle and Miss Irene time at Atlantic City. on a rolley car, and bought him a
Stock “yards in this place. They are While
|" Miss Vivian Chandler returned
on their way to Philadel: |,; . :
’ ticket for Lancaser, When he
reached there he walked to Alder-
this is the best corn flake money can |along the Columbia road, a short bi 1 lot of It izhi
p : : a big rugge« Oot Of colts welghing :, ne solr . - o se Yeu
buy. Remember the offer is for|distance south of town, and the" 1 hn 1.300 i a phia last week, Mr. H. E. Ebersole’s
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from 1, to I, pounds and|,uig figured in a mishap. It collided
Eberle returned Monday from a vis-
it to Mount Gretna. | heme after spending a month with — : : Hes
Lo : ” this week only and any local grocer thief in the barn on (he Hershey p : sbler’s offic ag rnilty
Mrs. Rose Gable Phiilips of Cincin her sister, Mrs. Ida Wentz. She al- “range in age from 1 to 4 years. If man Doebler’s office, plead guilty
: BE : io can supply you. farm, tens sd by Mr. Samuel Hol- Spa with a trolley car, bending the fen- |, BY , : is
nati, O., is spending several days SO Visited Mrs. Harry Philips and ! enanted hb) Ine py | YOU Want colts don’t fail to attend. | 40, ang doing other slicht dae ci and served three months in the
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with friends in town { her grandfather at Strasbure. wager. A warrant was served by i —— | i tO Whe Socs eon 1 i county castle. At that time an ac-
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Mrs © & Longenedter andl Mrs and. Mrs. W. B. Detwiler, A Good Game Constable Joseph Kramer. Lane a : : as ebaired anc Yue! count of the incident appeared in
d : nt Kathryn are pending the Mr .H. C. Brunner of this place, ana| * V€'Y 800d game can be expect-| was. taken before Justice Charles H.| Sent to Jail for Stealing Chickens | occupants continued their journey to | jose columns. At the above hear-
Gaughter ‘sathryn, are sponamg Se rd ya : 21iz y 3¢ y i : r 3 i : Morton, of Florin, was ar- the seashore. They returned last/|. ’ a ’ , i
dav at Mount Cretnn | Dr. and Mrs. Wright of Harrisburg, ed at Elizabethtown on Saturday |Zeller and in default of $300 bail Ralph Mo i , of Florin, 8 ar- oan yr 25 | ing Lane admitted that he is that .
bi y Paul Buohl of Dayton. Ohio. | are off on an automobile trip to Sun-| When New Holland will be the at-|was committed to jail for a hearing|rested on Wednesday evening by | Friday well pleased with their trip. same fellow
¥ Mr. y 5 yi ¢ x - : " y ‘ Fone? . amin —— : :
r, raul. luo 8 : Trine : traction there. The first game was|at 10:30. Constable Geo. Vogel, on a charge TS --. — re
A fs here on a two week's vacation, | bury, Williamsport, and other places : : wikia . . i |
i a tie, 1 to 1 in eleven innings, the isin li———— of stealing chickens from the farm | This is a Record ies aN
id the guest of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Rollman, : ; " Flor I A Close Call
" ’ : : sec Ww Slizabe y 7 of Monroe Forney, near Florin. Mr Jac Ii . " , ; > Na
Mrs, Anna M. Vogel of Marietta, | daughter Miss Barbara, son Master econ ver to Elizabethtown by a Sammy Wasn't Guiliy of € Mr. Jacob Miller of Maytown, Mr. Frank Felty, tenant on one
: ice | SCOTe of 3 to 2 and you can just 3 . The charge was brought by Produce {aged 82, and Mr. Emanuel Young F Mr 2 lisslev’
’ is spending a week with her dangh-:John, Miss Ellen Garber and Miss fac Wh Jill h q A few days ago our local jeweler Dealer Jacob Rutherford where | i 72. FE.{of Mr. © L Nisslevs farms Boge
ter, Mrs. J. H. Cramer jOoms Schoimer spent Saturday af-|'T28ime WHAL Will harven Satnrde¥: ior. seme! §. Milter, who is some Moto S000 The. Sho He wast Yorrs ioor S00 JESS. | Mavtews,. had = olose call |wiile
) sandy 4 : ! : —— eee gin hs 2 Morton so he chic Ss. was! Mr. Y r ade 3d< of hav ty z
\ Rev. 1. Howard Kern is spending ternoon at Hershey, making the Hotorcveliet rotoived word. froml to S04 2: ; C as : 3 {MI Young unloaded 49 loads of hay threshing one day last week. His
: i y : . ’ given a hearing by Justice C. afr > rag > Shi
a three week’s vacation at Ocean | trip by auto. Broke Connecting Rod Mr. George W. Green, Chief of Po- z £ thi 3 : i th | Hom the wagon to the mow, { trousers caught at a belt and lucki-
; tt ”3 as ? Ar. ae : ’ Zeller, is place, : sen he | a Mr. Miller was 7 an :
Grove 2nd Mount Gretna Misses Miriam Chandler, Viola While returning home from ILan- Hes. 3t Reading: that. tie oWhor of 2 , O 1s pla on sent to ejand Mr. Miller was on the mow and ly the trousers were almost torn
: : ~ or ’ oy 8 .ancas county jail. | worke it away This is surelv z : :
Mr. Carl Breuninger of Strasburg, |Ream, Ruth Bowman and Marie|caster on Sunday, a small connect- motorcycle license No 074, was aster county ja | Yorke it away. This is surely alfrom his body. Had they not torn
spent Saturday and Sunday with W.| Klugh will return home today after|ing rod from the axle to the charged with exceeding the speed {record for these old veterans. he undoubtedly would have been
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¢ D. Chandler and family. spending a few days with Miss|Chassis on Dr. F. L. Richards’ limit at Reading a few days pre- An Extensive Trip | injured, but as it was he escaped
Miss Eva Reed left today for|Ream’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. [Stoddard-Dayton roadster, snapped. ious Ac Mr, Miller. has not been Burgess Clayton Hoffman id Home From Hospital without a scratch.
Park, N. J., where she will visit her |I- K. Hinkle at Lebanon. They are|This accounts for the doctor being in that city since last fall, he no- last Thursday on an extensive trip.| Mr. Henry Mumma, of Florin, —
friend, Miss Eva Conover. spending today at Mt. Gretna. about in his former Buick while his titied Mr. Groen to that offoct and He went to Chicago, thence to St.| Who was taken to the General Hos- Brothers-in-Law at Odds.
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Mr. John Keener, the hustling i a car was being repaired. Festerday received an apology in ihe Paul, Yellowstone Park, Portland, |Ppital at Lancaster for treatment sev Mr. Christian Sheaffer has brought
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marble and granite dealer of May- Pug a Sink tl A eee shape of a lengthy letter. The pre- Oregon, south along the Pacific : : a 180, came home yester-|suit before Justice of the Peace C.
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town, was in. town today. Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp dug a “Pinching” Autoists sumption is that some rascal uses Con and WA poten big riers. ger. ¥ Fm of minus his oH H. Zeller, against his brother-in-law. 3
y ” : . ansas, a 1er inl: ities sight. > Was > » b , » Samue Taha .
Mrs. W. W. Strasbach of Harris-|sink at her home this week, finding Seemingly, Elizabethtown ig [the same license number as was giv- oo n Gi - mo ES os Nowoh ; : . uw 1t home by Dr.fMr. Samuel Hershey, on charges of
: i : terest. e xpects to b g 1 er by auto. : ass: c ¢ . : . \
burg, is spending some time here|rock at a depth of 39 feet. Mr. Her-| bound to put a ban on speeding |en Mr. Miller by the state. hort six wacks . 2 sshUl ind battery and surety of ™~
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with relatives and friends. man Miller, with Messrs. Henry | within the borough and as a result ——-— RE A Biz Pic 2 beac N
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Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Kepner of|Smeltzer and Walter Ebersole as|about thirty have paid fines and K he Jol Yostords z ie ri : :
Chester, Pa., were sojourning|his assistants, did the work. - costs within the past ten days After Batter Taster Back on the Job Yesterday ine Sanday Schools of New Skating Rink
gine frends here on Thursday. - oa Among them are four Mount Tor. The State Pure Food Department| The Milton Grove “spook,” the|Bainbridge and Maytown held a It is rumored about town that
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Fr My and Mrs. H. S. Newcomer and C f Diphtheri ans * |has put the ban on butter tasters| Mount Joy township “wild man,” |very successful picnic at Chickies|Mr. Melvin Peffer will open a roller
two Haughters enjoyed an automo- Xen ate bin it Eid and decreed that no longer shall{coal mines near Jacob Young's and|Park. There was a good bana of skating rink in the new Beames-
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bile 'ride to Gettysburg yesterday. ort dtc th diphtheria has been re Now is de Teeit people be allowed to indisecriminate-|numerous other similar items, | music in attendance and all present |derfer building as soon as it is
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: re ¢ Harrisb D ed to the Board of Health. Lot ) e ly dab into a roll of butter in a|which are rehashed here and in the|had a good time completed.
miss Helen Kreiner of Harrisburg, | tie May, the eight-year old daughter Fer en nier suit Glater kaufa. Du ° : : ire :
3 ing r ys I h : iia: grocery or on a market stand with| Philadelphia’ dailies frequently for a — —_———
ig sp fnding a few days here as the|of Mrs, Touis Diffenderfer is the |consht dich about finef dollor sporah ts in “3 “ ” : : : ish Ce .
; Shellenb. erie a : 8 = Wt their fingers, or a knife, in order to|‘‘space” only, are again appearing Will Start Sept 1st K. of P. Take Notice
gues of Miss Frances Shellenberger | yictim, olla while. De Getz Breeder hen oes . >: e : ake Notice
Et Wm. Comstock, Henry goody Glater. Ich un de Bess wella ascertain whether it is alright. In|thru our local highly gifted pre- The Mt. Joy Feather Renovators Members are earnestly requested
; M{FS™s : : : : “— : ; : : / - rs | varicator. will start again about Sept. 1. Your] ig . ‘a
Wolif Jr. and Chester A. Wolf of T A ? nie gae um Somchdawg. Altoona, the department agent says ‘ ior, pel ''{to be present at tomorrow night's
olf ter, were in town yesterday M Vo Auto Trucks Tom Katunzy he has seen five or “six customers TTY work solicited. Address A. B. Root. | meeting,
LancsB=ten i : : Mr. Clarence Schock, the exten- V:| taste the same roll of butter with| I. D. Beneman’s big sale is still et meer — Signed: K. of R. & §
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ME. Simon Snyder os sume sive local coal, lumber and oil deal- the same cutlery, and is convinced |on. Plain Peopl ;
his fluties at the Union ? Skione er, has purchased two automobile} Holeproof Hosiery for sale by | that it leads to tuberculosis, mouth A Wear plain Hats. We have them Read thg |
Banff after his summer's vacation. | trucks. | xetz Bros: diseases and other contagions. | Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. from 1.50 to 2.50. Getz Bros. 1. D. Beng