THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XI. NO.1Y MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. , 1¢ “100 A YEAR CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS UsE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM Personals THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK What Our Staff of Reporters Found in the Card Basket Since Our Last Issue—Many People Were in and Out of Town, Mr. H, G. Myers spent Monday in town, Billy, the Exchange Hotel, Mr. George F. Jacobs spent Wednesday in Mr. W. E, Guthrie town, spent Saturday Mr, Charles M, Johnson town, was in town Monday. Mr. George H., Hewitt J. in town Monday. Rev, Dungan and wife from a Philadelphia. Mr. E. Maley of Lancaster, was town on business on Monday. Mr. F. Foultz bia, was in town last Thursday. Mr. William H. Yost York, spent Thursday here friends. Mr. was seen on Mr. B. A. Md., was a Sunday caller in town. Mr. W. E. Guss of Baltimore, Md.,) spent Sunday here with friends. | 1 of Paoli, of Lancaster, the hostler, quit his job at of York, town, of Elizabeth- in town, of Union- of Camden, N. was | Dr return- | ed visit to in Samuel of Colum- of with Lancaster, on Monday. Baltimore, Henry Trimble of our streets Hooper of Andrew Baughman | Massachusetts to this county, (MT. JOY BOYS WIN MEDALS) Athletic Almast Five Boys Participating Meet Great Hundred County Success, County big day the County Yesterday of the by the Lancaster was a for boys Lancaster and one of spent the general County ahletic at states, the most profitable days ever Lancaster County boys It the An the Fair, was First at the Meet for Athletic meet occasion nual and kind any of the fairs in the The auspices first of its held dle under ever mid- conducted meet was of the Lancas- te Christian A, from Men's Mr, transferred r County Young of recently Association, which Jame Boehm, is the secretary. The boys’ day was start ed dred by a street hun- the parade of a few all of the Manheim boys from parts seaded by The officials Mr, William thirty two officials under him, many county Cor- Band, of net were in charge Raub with of whom were principals of the county schools, interest had been stirred the Great all this | meet | up county the of the about all of the county schools. that children over mn first time It at day. For 1s reasonably supposed the tendance of school was as family. | { | with of Philadelphia, last spent Sunday here his Mr. H. was seen Mr. Fred circulated day. Mrs. Ella Philadel- phia, spent a few days in town with Golden Wednesday. Elizabethtown, in town | Hess of { Satur- | in these parts on Heverin of relatives. Mr. E. was the Wednesday. Edna teachers, Philadelphia, last of F. guest Conger of friends here the at Miss Martin, one of local spent Sunday | | | | | Lancaster, Mr. F. A. Md., transacted last Mr. County Rohuson of Baltimore, business in town week, Charles Strickler of the Seat, spent Sunday here friends. Mateer, with Samuel who had his foet | crushed few weeks is able 1 ago, to | a e again. | r the about J. attend Rev. Spangler leaves today | to United Brethren Con- Ephrata. F. ference at Mr. David bethtown, Greiner of Eliza- was welcome visitor our comunity Thursday. Mr. A. M Brotherly Love, of end Shea of the City was a week borough. Milalrd acquaintances and Strayer visitor in Mr, friends our called on at Middle- Elwood and town Monday. Mr, spent Sunday H.R Friday of Harrisburg in town calling on friends and acquaintances. Mr. Robert McKee phia, spent several with his Mrs. delphai spent a Mrs. Philadel- town of in street. Phila- her | days parents on Frank l.ydia Hogentogler of with Main few days aunt, Patterson fast St. Mr. Elizabthtown, on { | i | Joseph B. Gantz and family o spent Sunday in town as guests of his mother Mrs, Fanny | Gantz. Mr. home Mrs. Jaeob Grogg return- | from and weeks’ visit York ed to Philadelphia, Park. Mr. out a New and Asbury Eli H. his force the Engle sent farm Monday putting away on Charles where they assisted in tobacco. Mr. spent Steelton, Sunday C. Reed and John of Saturday part ot here as the guest of his sister, Miss Reed. Miss the Mount from Friday to Monday at Eva Marguerite Herr, teacher of Joy high school, spent her home Lancaster, Miss May Saturday week at and family. at home the Zeller after returned spending with OC. L. on Lemoyne Eby who has been gradually im- Miss Rebecca Shay, ill the last week, is proving. She is recuperating at the home of Miss Mary Shelley. Misses Katie and Bessie Eby of Lemoyne spent Sunday here as the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Zeller. Messrs. Harry R. George R. Peregory Md., were mid—week friends in and near town, Mr. Simon Eby of Hershey, is here on a visit to friends. Altho 83 vears old, he is able to move about, better than most men twenty years his junior. Reregory and of Baltimore, visitors to Mrs. Solomon Detwiler, Mrs. Jno. Cramer, Mrs. Mary Shelly and Miss Marie Detwiler spent Sunday in the country at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weaver, where they were pleasantly euatertained. Continued page 8) { rest | senting the | other some again large as the attendance last year, the reason being the inte- the all the meet Fair shown by schools over All be the in athletic over the county Gorunds could High their seen groups of School boys and girls with pennants, sing- for their athletes was filled followers ing and cheering The grand stand with en- thusiastic of the athletes. By the time that off, it opinion that the meet the morning events were run was a general con- census of was great and that the be possible, surely a success should if meet made an annual the af- fair and, whole day given over to the meet of county created the boys, as nothing has the this ever the interest in did Athletic meet, . first day of Fair as successful Connty By out no did boy country neans the*® city ran, or ent jump the boys for in many he co the their events, mn for first time the held experienced the The time made in all the events The were try boys, on track, own with the more city boys, and among winners were many surprises. was 2ood, races creating the most} the relay winning High mile interest races, disville first place in the Township School t race by run- ning the in minutes and 16 while Hich seconds, the the Race Mer- Asg0- | | first |" place in the Invitation One Mile Re- lay, the first place in School R High new Borough went Ephrata t A., the of to A. ciation School, Athletic City, cury Lancaster won with Quarryville The telays following in place, School second county and Grammar were hoth very interesting, first place in the county race being won by Columbia and First Mulberry Mt. with deal the place in the city race hy ( Grammar school, pleased A stirred Joy boys are well the result of the meet. great of enthusiasm was up 11 town and a relay team repre-yi town, with a number of athletes, under the direction of our popular young physician, Dr. Snyder, who had taken a great Prof. inte- | rest in this work, and Rouda- bush, went to the Lancaster Fair rather determined to return with of the medals. One of the sensations of the whole meet came Elmer Jackson came wihin winning the vard dash, event the day. By Elmer when an of 100 first the inch the of the time meet was over, had gathered togtther a silver medal for the 100 third jump and t second place in vard dash, | medal in anoth- a bronze for the er the SO place £ running broad silver medal for high second place in|: Stauffer by jump. Musser al- silver medal in the potato William Ellis by in One mile run. town relay team did not first teams, well pleased their rivals won a winning second place did third place While the finish among the three they nevertheless feel in having beaten out Elizabethtown. One thing is sure, and that is that Mt, Joy will go to the Athletic meet next year with more athletes than this year and al- so hope to again return with a num- ber of medals. race as also winning the ( Uulimited Events—100 yard dash —R. Paul Aument, Mercury A. A.. first; Elmer Jackson, Mt. Joy, sec- ond: E. Rank, Mercury A. A., third; time, 10 3-5 sec. 440 yard dash—B. W. Lutten- ger, Mercury A, A, first; Harold Partherner, Lancaster H. S., second; Mearle Harnish, Athletic F. C., third: time, 58 2-5 sec. (Continued on page 8.) { son days the spent singel Sunday 1 home School male na Elsie Vogel Wesley Sheetz Walter Smith Chandler, married week, where they who life. column it may be Florin News THE BUSY VIL OF HERE HAPPENINGS IN AGE WEST focal and Personal Briefs That Have Occurred Since Our Last Issue in Onur Hustling Wide Awake Neighbor Village, Florin. and Rev, at Ephrata. The U. B Ephrata Mease is attending confer ence be conference will at from Wednesday to Sunday evening. \lice to was a Sun- Morning Miss Barnhart day visitor Miss Harriet at Elizabethtown, Mrg. Tillman Gantz is seriousl) ill at this writing. Samuel Becker is building a new S blacksmith shop at his place o business. Mr. sition Smith has accepted H. B. leo a po- clerk in Ebersole’s Mount Arndt accepted store at Joy. Milton have and Frank Shultz positions with Jacob l.oraw house painters Mr. Geo. A. county, of Miss as Per- the Garber of Blaine, several days A.D Brubaker ry spent as his son, Garber. Elizabeth gest return- after of ed home as spending some the guest relatives at Steel- ton. of Sat- Haag, the forelady Shirt Miss Sarah the Florin Factory, spent urday and Sunday at her home in Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hertzler Wm, Sunday as the guests of Elam and grandson Wagner spent Rheems. Mr. delphia at of days Phila- the guest of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. Howard Musselman spent several as . Musselman. Mrs. Albert Sunday S . Virginia and Mount of of of guests Scott Cover Joy, Mrs spent as the Breneman. Mr. Wm. Home of of the Soldier's spent Smith Virginia several of his the Mr, Samuel Smith, J. W. Happer of Church of as 1est L.ancaster, M. H. Den- Friday Scranton, and E. linger of Lancaster spent as gnests of Lemon I.eisey. W. Heckel Wednesday, of F. of Philadelphia, and D. M. Dis- [Lancaster, spent of TL.emon Leisey. No Conference preaching Sunday on account but 9.45; c..B, f being ill he W held Senion School E., at C. All About 1 ige Junior 10 are invited. o'clock Tuesday at on the fire norning a lamp exploded of Geo. Kuhlman and set bed ingnished the clothing, but was of Mount was done. 0 © by Frank Good Joy before much damage school Report The report Florin Primary month ending for Friday as follows: Sept. Number 19, enrolled 10), of pupils males 8 fe total entage of attendance, males 99. roll, [Longence Souders, Mary Keener, Wiley, Wittle, Yiola Keener Honor Barbara An May inche ‘ker, Bl: Shetter, Elma Eliza eth Jrown, Grace Earle Shearer, Ruth 1 I Hamilton, Mary Kray Mildred Darwin Bear, Ada Lefevre, Ru Amelia Hamilton, th Kline, Ruth 1, Booth, i Kuhlman, Wolgemuth, Neidigh, Shearer, Aaron l.Loraw, Ellsworth Charles Allen Wittle, Rider, Booth, Clarence Mease, McGarvey, Ephraim Arndt, Fike, Ibert Raj Peter mond Roy Forney, Jenjamin John and Walton Mrs. Wm. Eva Kraus, Earl Keener, Wiley. Ber- Sau- Becker Gardner, Mary Kuhlman Visitors: ha Brinser, le, ind l.oleta Loraw, Irene Mr. Patrons John Heisey. education the of to and friends ire cordially invited visit school, St Brandt, Teacher. ————— A Qe 1e Smith—Chandler son of Mr. Harry Ella Chandler, jaughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. both this place, were at Wilmington, Del., last They will reside in this place have a host of friends them happily wedded Mr. Paul Smith, and = Miss of wish a eee Choice Prime Oysters his advertisment in another seen that Mr. J. handles the finest to be had. He sells quantity and serves They are cer- By M. Backenstoe prime oysters them in any them in every style. tainly ehoice bivalves. By... ea rr,r'/:nzn| The weather for them is here and so are the finest oysters to be had. Call on Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp. held | time | | | i small Hersh | Mrs. | \ddi- | {orchard | brother, | | T. Monday Celebrates Birthday Lew St, on W birth Mi Main day residing 70th celebrated his on Sunday by giving an elabor- a dinner to a number of his rela Among those Mrs. Miss tives and friends present were Mr, and Jacob Carrie Mr, and Rheems: Souders o {Voelker Philadelphia; Mr, Clarence Mrs Inez; ol Scholin and Mel- Campbell, son Mr. daughter Mr, Elizabeth Clara; and Mrs, Mrs. Jacob Mrs. | Chas Grove and Deyer, and Mrs, Brandt, ksecker o Myers, Councilman Mr. Baughman | 3 | Louisa E. Mrs and wife, and J Andrew and iter Mr daughters and Mrs. Irvin] Mabel Rapp, dau Sarah, and and Mary Gelistweit Mildred, and James Mis wughters Mrs. place, d Hilda, this Anna Frank and Virginia and all fine Caroline, Sophia Dowhower, of An by Mr. Nir. Grogg time had all birthdays exceptionally all Grogg was present, and they wished many more was the recipient of a number of beautiful and cost- large Iv presents. ’ meaner ctl nen v Club ! [ Progressive Club with] Organized A Wilson thirty-five members held evening, | was organized| { the Hall last The President, at a meeting in following | Dr. Har-| Willis | Shrite. | every | Thursday elected: Vice Secretary, J. to officers WwW. M. ry Walters; were President, J. Ww’, meet Thome: Freed: Treasurer, The Club Thursday decided at the| Ev-! 8 in Hall. former | o'clock the irrespective night lodge room of ery voter, of who is interested] of to join affiliation, in the Marshall attend rime: amie party Wilson the election and | Club | meetings, | is invited and its Pear Orchard Opening That the ing annual J. 1G. Rheems, big Mr. at event, open- of Reist’'s pear or-| take place | ae | The| and | to] bushel | will Oct. tomorrow, Thursday, 3 with pel is laden pears pickers can have they care halt baskets gather at ten cents Ladders and for | will people basket. | | picking be furnished free, 1 | | | nally come from great dis tances to gather these pears and is quite a treat to see so many people in this orchard “helping themselves.” rr — —— es Wanted To term building of lease for a vears suitable for garage if not be Would who good stable Must would consider a proverly remodeled, fa like too r from centre of town also to hear from party for this D. place H. build a Address Pa. armel "emt would pur pose. Pettit, Port Roval, 1t. Sale of Colts and Heifers Ed. where is in Crawford | Mr. County Ream he carload now is getting ready of fine draft for shipment a driving bred colts. Also a of and | heif- | Holstein old aft extra fine to at carload All| ers from one two years will Farmers’ be sold public sale the Inn stock yards here on Oct en. ee eet Ieee 18. | | | 36 | Friday, | | { { | Pastor to Return of | meeting Pa., unanimous congregational God At Church pastor a the of at Maytown, { received the vote of the church for his return shall receive | The pastor | | for the past | other year, also that he in salary this an increase has served church three years, . 53 ms esi limes Our Home Markets { 1b. 9° doz. Butter, Eggs, per per per 1b. Lard, | Potatoes, per Wheat, per bu. Corn, per bu. Oats, per bu. ell Ie. + re Pays $1 a Head Howard Yellets of extensively engaged the “shinahonas’ business and wishes us to announce that he will dead horses and cattle and promptly remove them. You reach him by Bell phone or by card. AM An : Mr. this place, is now in buy can Made Ome’s Mouth Water Something very unusual for time of the year was a large clus- ter of fine ripe raspberries, which | Mr. James Glatfelter raised at his home. They were on display at this office and were certainly fine for this time of the year. rn rn A A Arr this Fire Company Meeting The stated meeting of Friendship Fire Company No. 1, will be held on Thursday evening, October 3rd, 1912 at 7:30 o'clock. Members are urged to be present. m— QR r—— Read the Bulletin | | and | Mrs. | )xer3y | will | { children: for an-|" | Risser: lin Obituary HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS! TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Gone to Their Reward, Joseph Schlegelmileh, Our Hotel at died Friday noon, aged 71 years of House Columbia received here ol at resident been B. V a former He Word has the death PR., Marietta, Philips- of of Black, burs was N00 years old. Francis Stewart Monday morning Francis Stew- the had Deceased art, aged seventy-two, died at General Hospital, where he months, the been for several was brought to hospital from the Masonic Home at Elizabeth- town, Charles King Charles King, a resident of Eliza- from in- He and ethtown, died on Saturday firmities due to old age. is sur- vived by his second wife two services the River children. Funeral held at and were 1 o'clock 30 house Breth- o'clock at at 2 in the ren church, Elizabethtown, vester day. Jacob Hummer aged and f Florin, Jacob Hummer, an highly respected citizen 0 home in that at from passed away at his Monday morning Death incident place seven resulted old ¢ was eighty-three years old. in He Mrs. daugh- o'clock. firmities to re Flowers of Florin is a o'clock Geo. ter of the deceased. funeral take place at ten in the United Brethren church in Florin. The remains will be interred in the Florin cemetery Murs. 1. G., Metzler Mr. Martin place, died street Martin wife \ Mary of Metzler of this at I: morning 24 She home on 1st Donegal earl) from tuberculo 11 a 3iS this and 24 of besides years, months John her one daughter 1 was Arndt of this place an leav hushand, Js; mrents she es a on Martin also four brothers H 1 the U ‘hri all now nember of Ro nd The hel John, and narvines: Annie this palce will home a sister funeral take place from lat on Saturday morning t with interment ip the o'clock nt Joy Cemetery Jacob Herr R +1 tne morning Jacob died had V esterday Elizabethtown, at He six week Hospital. been in ill h due ealt about s and paralysis as result of Mr the was to a brain tumor, Herr had heer t} at hospital for past ten days He le was fifty-two years of age and horses and cattle E117 Deceased was a dealer in sales at abhethtown conducting several was a of His and 01 years member the Old Mennonite his wife died he is Abraham Church. by Mo follawing survived IH fe years ago, > rr of father, township: and the Edgar, irren Chapman Mary, all brother I Hope, Joy Ira, Annie, wife of Frances Edit} of abethtown {e and was ) following R John George R., Manhattan, a i., Kans: Mrs, J. E Kansas; Mrs Mrs R., Mount Abilene, Kans (1i ish, Kate Risser, Hummelstown Isaac R.. funeral Conway: Amos of The Saturday the Old Elizabethtown, —— —--— and township. will De 10 church on morning at o'clock Mennonite at Getting Better Films That the what the best is not too good is proprietors of Dreamland say. have discontinued the film They and of out service from Harrisburg are now being supplied by one exchanges thru Philadelphia. While their pictures were good, these will The will cents the film at the leading the east, better. admission be but five to all with ception of Saturday nights when ten be ex- cents will be charged. rr AA Lecture Monday Evening Next Monday evening, Oct. 7, Prof. Humphrey C. Deibert, the well known character impersonator, reader and lecturer, will appear in Mount Joy Hall. Prof. Deibert em- bodies that rare combination of tal- ents by virtue of which he impressive as an instructor than en- entertainer. He has great success before andience and has Don’t is less gaging an appeared with every manner of never as yet failed to please. miss this treat. as 4 proprietor (at lo death | some Well Known People From Our He ship, dwelli Cha Nolt, nd house pul for i W f lay Hoesle ™ © Josep! day 127 Mi Je or of $390 o1r( oun 00 hi of Da 39 am north ¢190 land © $590 of baker Ane sold her}: lain se was S¢ i ed wit ing he from marka The Home with mare they Pumpkins vielded bigger crops than those now almos editor vive t An Ww noon. ary Mrs. $0 reg Woo it public had of surplus. REAL ESTATE SALES ' Local Notes SHORT NEWS ITEMS OP 'ERAL INTEREST This Neighborhood Ownership erties Change | MANY tioneer Lehn on last Mondayi — a tract ol pprjef Local Happenings Gathered aa hey Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Withip the Past Few Days. Frank Brubake: 01 ith fmprove Rapho $4 town teading Sharp own frame oO) \ ood closed market this hi aa sold a two-stol double hous Harry { | too, this Lon Apply office, arbor” and Mr.| Mrs. Wy 1 n e in place, ocen at Gan § lot of 8. WN Dearheck fo | choice sour kr: for sale, of good Exchange numbe) 11 at For Sale—A fstinn Nolt : ( eceased two Irame tor Main sale closed the chools were on street andisvi ’ : ng school day at yi to Hiram Stehman G10 11 took sicl hut has St very Mrs. suddenly Frank Mor trustee of Mary ! 1a) imuoprov- rivate terns to on ’ Ravho ownshi at this writing, nd 42 perches Oliver is putting the finishing improvements lean nsive improve- in| Stehman’'s ] ! ts n and exXecitol i Ric Id "eidn yublie le deceased an property last of sale sale public with impros for walt ) rship, to Amos R. Hen IF Acre, estate of Solomon Hoc Rheems No. 1, Krayvhill { « » ther hetween the cogs ) ‘ 1 1 . ollows Dress Fhares for of Florin, yund m1 Y : The property of Henry Sheetz, in No and lot Keller ground house Abraham offere public sale, was 1 Mrs for to No there not a single was 10 | istian administra far Two Horst sold n vid nerches mil Ober, at wood n Hand for $640, tioneer for Samuel consisting of ith mprovements Offended Record County Holman, treatment 1 leave. 1 ered that h nd th costs - OO — sale of Holsteins — r Closed Sunday Scho Tuesday, where she neighbor's boy, . hibit ar LADIDiors He but veral hours. I one H. from verely injured she Hiestand and S escap- hout broken bones. Consider- mong those r great age, 83, her escape eng space at the There quite a from more serious injury is re- ¢ are ble. nul Itry exhibits nell Mec see Well Managed of here al Ho, LOW et Old furnished makes the bills, dollars managers Marietta’s Week the money go that, the County Fair is certainly well repre- re County fair this week fndoubtedly of the held. The races are there are exhibits galore. Our sented which biggest well that paying all hundred were so at after is one eger several good, and el I errereeee fe rr isis Send the Editor Some and buckwheat Blossom has quite a that are blos- Some of the are in McLain wberries nd time. fine berries that rries never t ready for harvest. Needy s will probably be able to sur- he winter. eee tle . -—eew - Important neeting the ilospital ill be held Thursday October 3, at the Clav Sornething to See see the beautiful anery, suits and cog n’'s. of Auxili- after- home of 2s I Harriet "4