THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN VOL. XI. NO.21 MOUNT JOY, ‘PENNA. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1912 $1.00 A YEAF CIRCULATION Al WAYS COUNTS—( UR ADS BR ING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM - Sunday as guests of Mrs C ' THE REA MA y 2 ’ : J A ] RKET | . ALGHT 3 , Personals Gingrich, Florin News | Obituar A Miia THe wa, | ( ) . Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kemmerly and A Number of Proper in M y ca Oo es . MIS, yi a ——— arvietta Evans J. Car N . . é x ) 8 . arpenter, Ore THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR |danghter lona of Newtown, spent| HAPPENIN IN THE BUSY VII sotd at Public Sale : T . n Ph Int " w : o n SR x Fula — ™ i , . r 1 : o y v oY v own, els no a ole TN 3 pe 3 FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK Muesday with Mr, and Mrs, Isaiah AGE WEST OF HERE | ————— | hE ROAD WHICH WE ALL Mus) | : MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS OF SMD. ol ; oo Auclionesr Waser on ' Satardavl TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER | . a GENERAL INTEREST i What Our Staff of Reporters Found NM ? ocal and Personal Briefs That Have id M H p v ————— Mr, Evans J Carpenter of Lan- i r. and Mrs. Percy I ‘ 80 SI re sol or Mrs Henry ‘ters y . . . — sa the Card Racket Siuce Our Yast : d Mrs. Percy Hord and n Occurred Since Our Last lIsswe in| ‘ M I eters her sume Well Known People From Our caster, an employe of the New Era | Brief Local Happenings Gathered as “rancis of lllinois after s 1 . bviir ' | property at Mastersonville, t He : Issue—Many People Were in and k with ¥ te Sian Ouf Nuahng aud Wine wake [ I. Staufr { $1.7 9 Ha Neighborhood Have Passed to the | Office, was arrested vesterday on! ‘fhey Occur With the Whirl of the , n . a week with Mrs, Sarah Brady, re: Neighbor village, Florix ey I. Stauffer, for $1,732 ire , Q , q y : *wsDaber. i . Out of Town, Gitned Bowe ge, h. E- The fine “dwelling of . the late Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue complaint of that newspaper, and World for Quick Reading Within : —— ‘ | -— me 411 : ile Gone to Their Reward lis charged with taking mail contain- I ast FP a ) he y Tors | xe [Rink Pheebles cat Now Haver & eward. | aking mi ain-| the Past Few Days. ; Mr. H. F. Granger of Cleona, was| Mr. C. Irving Swarr of near town Mrs. Harry Hersh is on the gibi | Noah Ebersole on New Haven street - — | ing money, while carrying the mail ——— ' : v ; th . i was offered at public sale I: Jed - : . | if : ju town Friday. and Miss Alice H. Farmer of this|!8t. ! : I ale last Wed Mr. Samuel Daren of Columbia, [between the postoffice and the New For Sale —A good closed markef - es - v : . ; nesday alterno ¢ 3 1 i : Mr. Paul BE. Getz is spending the place, were granted a license to| Oscar Rider is confined to the | . day alterncon and withdrawn at|died on Monday aged 65 years. {Era office wagon. Apply at this office - : 4 5 ) resterdav house wi i sri 900, : m . Ag v day at Lebanon, [wed yesterday. > with diphtheria. / 'W Smen - — | Three decoy letters were sent Mr. C. 8S. Frank has gone to New : ; Miss Myr 1p ¢ ae [od . Smeltzer, auctioneer | rah aw : | ; 3 Mr Rufus Long of Cleona, spent Mrs. Harry Zeamer and children iss Myrtle Groff of Rheems Sutera 1 meer, om| John L. Hershey died at Man-|yesterday by two post office in-| York State for a lot ef apples y hide ’ ) : spe S ay i ; | Saturday, sold a property & Ci p \ le rdav £ p u > Friday iu var midst of Pleasantville, spent some time spent Sunday in town I : oi : property at Kinder-| heim Saturday from cholera morbus | spectors Evans lifted these, only If you want extra fine oysters get . : ’ g oo § . 1000, welong x » estate Reh . : . : Nia Duisinss. or: Ober here with her parents, Mr. and W. R. Maurice and wife of Her- o : ; 0 eng 9 the estate of | age d 68 years. delivered two, was caught, ques-|them of Mrs. H. A. Darrenkamp, 1t «A, . age erlin, shey s 3 v a | Christianna jegel, to J § : : Ri . : : was in town Thursday Mrs. D. H. Eagle. hey spent Sunday here. bo TL for $713 + Adam — — tioned and it was found had opened Mr. C. 8S. Frank received a ‘fin Sy y. T Int abs : } Smith for 2.60. Fillis i > . 2 own : : { Messrs. Clarence Schock, H. M. The funeral of Robert Nentwig pi Sa William H. Brown, colored, died |one and removed the contents. He fox hound from Philadelphia i ’ Nr. W. E. Farrer of Harrisburg, |. oe . : was well attended on Sund: I'he Hiram Stehman property on at the Col ‘ ; ; : M a 3 | Stauffer and Walter and Edgar . sunday. : . . ! Ie olumbia hospital Sunday |gave bail for a trial at court. day. . spent Monday in town a . iw : Mr. Milten Arndt is confined t Broad street, in lLandisville, con- aged 60 years ‘ : Mr. Leroy Gutwalt of Lebanon [Eshleman enjoyed an guto trip. to I = pg t ft t Fr yours. Mr. Carpenter formerly conduct- Don't fail to glance over that y 2 -€Da 3 y ™ ac PF ainlenacs sting of a w story ralling . was in town Saturday | Lebanon on Sunday. the louse on deootit of sickness, hn . 1 D Bo venus - ed a restaurant here and has a sis-|half page ad of Merchant H. ® S x ay. 8 ‘ , 'a ner n x ay | NOUSE, Was 8 § ive 1a le . ru pe ye " TT . " Mr. ER. Early of Cl | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nye and Mrs. Mary Wagner spent Sunday 18 sold at private sale to Mrs. Harriet Wilson, a former [ter and two brothers living im this | Eberole Mr. E. R. Early Jleona, was a : : ‘ HOS F fp in «hav | Samue jestan( ¢ ivate te aside : i : : y ior é y ; d two children. "Arthar and Warten 1s the guest of friends at Hershey. | o el Hiestand, at private terms. resident of Marietta, died at Phila- | place. Albert Kover and his force are ay v or to town, p Seon arry iri : ils ie Nrs. Mary Herm: Je g- | de a. ag 9 p v He Wo TR : : {of Landisville, spent Sunday with Harry Griffith of Philadelphia | hry eran -.on Wednes- | delphia, aged 72 rears. — ——— painting the Baer property on Bast Mr. . J. Richard of Lancaster, ||. ...} : : : spent Sunday as the guest of John {day sold her farm consisting of 47 -— : 3 snent Tireday 4 ; saiah Sumpman and family. : Jo Hostetter—Charles Main street. . pe iursday in town, r : , Stoll. acres and 120 perches of land with James Kugle, : ‘ormer resi . i114 Mr. R. C. Castor of Harrisbur Today Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ra : Cugle, a former resident At the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. William Ellis has accepted a 7 - . : . é arris PE. } : : ng g nv ol : | yroveme $ { hi p arietta i i e ; t veslerds 3 : 3 8 | Charles, Mrs. M. J. Bieber, Misses Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernheiser of I ye me nts, a Rapho township, of Marietta, died at Bronchester,|John L. Charles, in Rapho town-|position behind the Exchange Hotel's spent vesterday in town. Clare 1? Car 3 Lancaster, called on firends in t {near Sporting Hill, to Monroe G.|Ohio, from paralysis 3 rai ; : \ Mr. M. R. Bowman of New York | mre and Caroline Manning and M 1 S In town Fal K Yt Rap! ’ paralysis of the brain, |ship, near this place, at noon on lunch counter, ‘ CM, % s ) ; rk on S : : ) ay “ahnestock, 0 apho townghi aged 76 en Miss Alice Klugh are attending a| coo > | aj ownEhip, aged 76 years, Tuesday, Monr ,, of| For Sale C itv. was i Spi SUI atte Ig a . - uesday, Monroe H. Hostetter, ol For Sale Cheap- THY, Was in. sown Friday, convention at Le banon ki th Mr. Henry Greenleaf had a baa |for $5000. Mani . fod 3 te ’ (1 le Regs A good double i r Py ria ¢ ‘ ©hi , making the , : ada . . — Manheim, was united in marriage | barrel, hammerless, breech loz Mr. I. E. Patton of Lancaster, cir-|. . > ie attack of blood poisoning d 2 On Saturday Auctioneer Charles George ( a % : : 3 i : ee loading culated in town yesterday trip by auto. f g due to a H Zell e ¥ reorge (rane with Miss Katharine LL. Charles the |gun. Apply at this office. . ; = ) ih ; y Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamaker and sore hand. H, € er sold at public sale the | George Crane, of Mountville, was|daughter of Mr. Benjamin Charles, For Sale— 100 White Leghorn: r. J. . Sherrick of Lancaster, jan : : Capt. Walter Cross of Priladel- farm of the late M. Ll. QGreider.|attacked with vertig ‘hi Hine ) wf $ . § was in town last Wednesday daughter Helen of lancaster, and : TOI «dade i : a 1] ii 1 vertigo while oiling |of Bast Petersburg, a well known |pullets, will make early winter lay- Mr. S i F Fol of Yol Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Barnhart of phia, called on friends in town on |®outh of town, containing 163 acres|the wheel on his wind pump, fell to [school teacher and last term in|ers. Call on O. M. Donaven, Mt. Joy Mr. Samue . Foltz f Johns-|v 3 av z 20 srehe : vz aves : . 4 : ~ iii ¥ » ML. J. LOWE. wee 1b town a ohn#- | vk, Pa., spent part of Sunday Sunday. hy perches. It was purchased |the ground a distance of 48 feet | tare of the West Park school in For Sale—A $500 Mount Joy Mr Josepn B. M ’ iy with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hamaker. Mrs. Simon Gish is spending a |b Mr. Benjamin Huffman at $170 and was instantly killed. Penn township. The ceremony was | Borough Water Bond at par and’ Mr. Jose . Mumma of Silver a . . few days as the gues iriends. ai } per aere. | ; ; : . Spring, was im m Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebersole, son|_ _ : the guest of friends af ; : - performed by Bishop Jacob N. Bru-|accrued interest. For particulars Spring, was in town Saturday. LEE Elizabethtown Auctioneer Zeller sold at Marietta lobert Ne i { i i Mr J. Paul Fnek. of Lititz wa Bernard and Mr. Clarence Camp- x : I i S , tobert Nentwig baker, of near this place After | apply at this office 1t Mr. J. pi une Z yas . gq rooree Kline is taiting Liar 10 l sdayv 3 i rin or 2 ot" ) ye tn Pr p | , seen on our streets TI ved bell enjoyed an auto trip to Leban- Mrs. George Kline is visiting her |°% Wh ye ellowin® Droper Robert, infant son of Mr. Max|the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hostett- NOTICE—I will pay $1 per head BO "streets 1ursday. aunghte 'S ‘hris 2 ; ties: for » estate ; arv Jane | Ne ig fF Flori i Nad : his Mr D FE Howe of ye 3 : on and Hershey, returning via Har- 3 ighter, Mrs. Christ Root, at os : or the estate of Mary Jane|Nentwig of Florin, died on Friday |er let on a trip to Philadelphia dnd |for dead animals and promptly re- Mr. D. E : ancaster, : : Jlizabe ; ‘assel, leceased: The -operty | after : 9 m : : : ; : ’ allel ont friends here Thursday risburg and Middletown on Sunday. le 1he gitoy n. £ € de Ce 48 d: The property |afte rnoon at 1,30. I'he funeral was| Washington, D. C. Upon their re-|{move them. Notify by card or Bell Miss Belle V 2 : RY. Mrs. John Cramer, Miss Caroline Rev. Funk, the newly appointed ; nown as tie Times building, front-;held on Sunday forenoon at ten turn thev will be at home to their |phone, 7-5. Howard Yellets, Mount Miss Belle W. Leader of Eliza- b 4 pastor, delivered two very able ser-|!N8 twenty-five feet on Market |o’clock in the U. B Chure : . = volt S : ds i Bott and sister Mary Ann spent pie : hi : X » wurch, In-| friends in the new house recently |Joy. yethtown, spent Friday in town, " : 5 none on Sunday street, Marietta to Charles A |terment wa ade i Mor : N Mr. Milton M. Monyer of Phila Tuesday at Sporting Hill at the M H a Grad $ : f . vas made in the Florin erected by E. P. Hostetter, on Stie- The Wednesday Club met today/ Mr, I M. ye a- . Mrs. Harry Lutz of Harrisburg is| Grady, for $2,800; the tv story | Cemetery { : y 4 deiphin. was i as boro M io home of Mr, and Mrs. Amos Sump- ; of Harrisburg is : : e two story| Cemetery. | wel street, Manheim. at the home of Miss Harriet Johns Dhtia, was in our boro Monday. man, where they wel pl tl the guest of her parents, Mr. and | Prick dwelling house and lot on the —— wale, eure Ae son. Last k the 1 a AT a . an, re YY ‘e pleasantly : : : : : - son. Last week the ladies were - Mr. G. A. Barf@ay of Pittsburg, AR Mrs. John Keener. south side of Market street Frederick A i » ’ ; : les Wercwer was a Friday visitor In thote parts entertained. : ® ; Yo oa ; ’ ederick A. Hipple toosevelt Was Shot tertained by Miss Elizabeth Barn- as ¢ aj § n these parts. fe PR . Mrs. Fannie Menaugh is spend- | Marietta, 251 feet front: to Fredericl g t i m Messrs. E. E. Helm and E. Maley Misses Mary B. Detwiler and, . | Ethel Mill | rederick Augustus Hipple, a re heodore Roosevelt was shot and! bart. Messrs. Lu. I, 3 and Ik. Male) Wr : ' ing some time as the gues F her | “thelbert Miller, for $2,775 | ti ; | 1s . of Laficaster wale i > ao Florence Riest are spending : ie as le guest of her |™ ; 107 i the|tired wholesale tobacco merchant, {slightly wounded Monday night at Ed Ream received the colts for .Aancaster, were in town Monddy. Ww a 8 son Norman at Altoona. Conoy township farm, on the Bain-{and a nati toi 1 ; | . Miss Alice Dillinger attended a ednesday and Thursday at Mr. Bnei : brid reid dl ” and a native of Bainbridge, died | Milwaukee, Wis., as he was leaving | his sale and they did a little free MIss g ¢ ‘ breif civ a : Mr. Engle ummna and Elmer age ‘oad, ree miles west of | from aj 1 at his hak 1: i . | ich Christiana 1S delegates to the mer from apoplexy at his home at Shaw-|the Gilpatrick Hotel for the aud advertising ir , Hes a : : ; an: as gates ye TE : Git Po} at Shav Hpi 1e audi-) advertising on their ow accor: chestnut party at Pequea on Satur-|.. nh = Strickler made an auto trip to|Marietta, containing 98 1-3 acres,|mont street and Gettysbur . \ : n accord, day oman s Foreign Missionary Philadelphi : to. Beni in Hoff ’ street and rettysburg avenue, | torium to make a speech The | taking a run from here to Florin ay. . Fhnile > é ¢ ) benje 1 141 Sr a $127 | Ros . Mr. GC. R Lishi of Tobanon Society of the Pre&bvterian church. an. pai on Monday. > enjamin Hoffman, Sr., at $125.-| Roxborough He was seated at the | wound vas superficial and the | and there® divided into three lots Mr. «IR, Ag ) ©ebanon, ssrs. M a ap ‘has Ryas 12D pel ac “or the state ofl 1 3 i transected bust ne A Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bender of ¢ Ss . A. Lauber, Chas. Em : € For the esta dinner table when he was attacked. colonel went on to the hall and be [ar qa ok in ome of the rural ransacted business in town Satur-j oo. a0 oo and Harry Mvers of York,{Abraham N. Cassel, deceased SThel/ie was a descendant : : : > dav . tosehi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe nt Mend : . 3 TAD ) ; as a descendant of the first gan after he had seen the assailant | S¢ener) J. y . . Spe Monday acre arn & nile 1 a half l settler ¢ 1 ¥ y Mr. Jol 1 A oF : : of Akron. Mrs. Sarah Shreiner and y in town, | n a mile and a half |settlers of the Susguehanna \ ey irrested and taken to the police | i-th a Mr. John J. Auspack of Womels- Vis Mar . y : : Mrs. Fetter and mother of Eliza-|Rorth of Marietta,’ on the Mount| A &id Ww 1 thr hi ; : . | i dorf, called on friends here Thurs iss Marie Bender of Rothville, | : i Widow and three children sw tation A supposed lunatic shot Lpples! Apples! rs 1 friends here Thurs- |, ; bethtown spent Sunday at the home| OY and Marietta turnpike, at $185] viy . i i ~APpes lay Mr. and Mrs, Jenj. Bender and : yf LO LVivVe him in the breast The wound is ot day. “1.dah Pend FH of Mrs, Samuel Gingrich | per acre, to George M. Shuman: the Aa oad of t ‘ y - + | dl ender 0 ar town spent 4 —— —— not ¢ So. ‘ Mr. C. W. Spech of -Huntingdon, | 4 Tod ¢ own, spen Mts Calvin Bates snd danchier | Romestead. Mariott frontin { nick ; { ; . ; > 'iSunday with Isaia Sumpmz and 5 Fam : a ol : ” m— ime A Wii ) I I ; Pa., spent Monday in town on busi-j. h ipman and}. oa spent Monduv as ouests. of | Sixty feet on Third street, adjoinin Jolm Siautter nd ‘backed m ; Lhe ni friends in Elizabethtown | Hon. H. Burd ( 1's residen £ Tohn wiffer died from tubercu Has No Jurisdiction 01 rd irieties e King, Bal as 1R0] a the following : 2 ; : | po) s Tesitelice, Tol . Q ¥ Mover of Joresport Li I de he following faces Meg A Perley Pont $9 \ to dont ' y t 1} YI € it Silver Spri d Co i None Such, Arctie Pia spent Sunday her ign] ere not eable at the Yorx Fai : = iki : = Iie ht He h [ [ 1 8 IN : ‘ Spe Sunday . here with | y ' , days the 1¢ 0 he nother nt lot on Third street, near 3 ; an ex : : |S. R. Snyder, J. M. Backenstoe : : » Neary ine two Ho A dof I I | friends | Herman Mill : Mrs. Stok Blaine, Perry Co Hiestand’s lum] ard, hi 5 k Miia : Eo e Aappies, ‘afl Mr. J. M. Wiser of Harrisburg prman Miller, Getz, H.} Mr. Will ried and family ) 4 late 4 ! q tnd ; old aft 1S. Newcomer, C 1 : k : ebl Ned ahd ail r : was seen on our streets last Wed-| ; 1 nd son of Eli Yoods Snort Bandara g 5 10 : : elon 1 to the 1 1 etail or b 1a | Jno. McGinnis, John Miller, Robert DraUAY 1 l Sprin His wi I r barre ( t nur nesday. | Rauf : H sit] l ests Ishler and cast nd Mar ta turnpike tank h Sprin is wif ¢ I i ¢ purchasei ‘ a te Ka man, S ] or arson | t l ie y { Cyrus Smith of Millersville, spent bil J : Hier, carson wis imuel R and son of!to Nissle 216 10 ver si | ! 0 brothe n ‘ ( ves . : : ; ingle, John E. Longenecker, How A afl ! be Sie Tl \ Sunday with his sister Mrs. Lewis : ' DT fone fo Lancaster spent indav as e t ) shares to E. R. Heitshu Tuner wa £ othe Saami ard GG l.ongenecker, Amos Zeagel | fron Ih a4 Vis - To Tas I ois meeman, Gri Ed Tet Tal of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Meck] 10 share y J. Guy Eshle {> Ns Jate dome on, Mniday $ ya York sta Miss Alice Barnhai of Donegal ¥ Ee bwin mas Mo ind tric Q Cant Wd \5.10 5.7 | I clo ith from t ( pl I 10 1H in 1 pent Sunday with Miss Kathryn er i ole J ( ntly nt nd Eshleman ( o1 el y Landisvil at 2 _— Ouse, ang or Yi : Vil 'nomas Me e ( wife ] ocl t 1 x etic 1 Gingrich. . rs 10 ji Le ; I on b NM Tar oamaker. | 6 hare of frst National Vank 0 Intel Ww mad ir \ General C1 n-up n 0 der a Sunday pen the Vv n Phils | ive I i 1 t { 1 Mr. D. M. Wenger of the County : ’ : S oe 1 Phila M1 ( io efovre | Marie oD M Bh) oni] cenme O . 1 : > PRL hes Gant’ Woe coi on iot : | delphia a at their home in Glex ’ i : * tiol Respe vy Seat, was en on our streets oni .. cota namely ch a the tests of M $130 € 10 hare i : m re olde \ccompar 12 em were | > ( 1 I'hursday. | Atte pai nek ; “1Amy Burkey of ne Ne Holland, | Colum] and Chestnut Hijll ture Mrs. Amos Shuman un el e I. Mo Fes v 3 3 Vi1SS a V ‘enn acker vh is hE 1 ——— — Messrs. Scott Detwiler and H. E. i : oY er, V 2 boll hake ond. | pik i : hore. 4 o Aontl y Nr Shaan 1 nd | © pie is 1 ; staying with friends in Glenolden : ; : : Getz spent Sunday at Marietta and : eu . 1 2 meral of 1 uncle. Mr. | He BB « e nd 4 share of Ar Shuman ceurred at ¢ 1 Meeting at Lancaster Colimbi: and Philadelphia. Her friends ish { : : 4 al} yma. her an eniovabl ‘i : 1 Hei a Manheim, last { Mariett nd Mayvtown th el he home in Mountville, on Thurs Fee : : X : Oc = Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Dur roi 3er al enjoynbie Ihe. seein: Xe 1 ist \ | ht in the Rast durin ] 1 > Mrs. : : week « ¢ nd at $50 bn 1 1 it; 0 paral She ! il : ( n will J 2 : sautifu sights We expect lis : visiting their son, R. J. Dungan, in os iki } pect ay Mr. Herbert Ki 0 Harr hare cken Thursday rnoon Mrs. | copmend 1 1 X he ( ( Pitts] Daisy home the last of the week ' x A ittshurg : y tow. d he fiat = i ——— ma 2 etv.on oi 1a | We Ward r Ie he 51 y i a : | Miss Pennypackei 1 ¥ Messrs. E. W. Shank and H. E. V1 nd Mi John ind a daughter of Mr. and , ] t ‘ 0 1 Y 3 ‘ : tl rove ent > } ’ ’ : secures a Better PosHios : : : oe 1 Stauffer of Lancaster, spent Satur- 3 : ernmen x : : 93 Ho \ Henrv Eshleman f Cordelia eets Or 11¢ ¢ . : Lol vaccines € 1 oy day in town i Cl A M H. B. Yd 12 0 : : J ’ 4 tHempiield — aS eo. : : | Hichens. friends ) nds of Prof. E ! shy . 3 , Mrs. M. J. Bieber is here on a : rien vont Sund q e onest y I ; 0 vived bx } Church of the Brethre: Feast i visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Melts : fre M1 VI Te i : ; ; enim 1 rht Beckie I'he fall lo K. Manning. vonderful plan. 5 " ; Pe Ono ¢ r. of Mo h Breth: : 1] : ene Cm | i } 1 iO : . Migs Florence Reist has returned | Me S Hen eave Irvin | ; a1 the follow held tl « 1 - i from a visit to Miss Helen Barnh Bull Moosers Were Here Bishon, Joseph. Dout: Joseph) io 4 : di othe ind Ite. sa . } J f 3 1 13 ) ht O at York, Pa | Mr. John N Hetric candica McGarve { r t ( Aar Ehlen Tar October 1t n O : y 3 : onl of ‘oneress, and Dr. W Klein : 28 { where he sec 1 a r re Bh P Mr. J. C. Rutherford of Rich-{'"" i ress, and Dr. W., F. Rlein, |p wy on Sunday. { onsibl ’ \br Meiske 1 Mi Em E : . : : FR ato. for State. Senator nD { responsible po 101 quit { n : - mond, Va., was a mid-week visitor : Condidnse of State Senator fror amma Soude of Readin 3 ; : J a ! n Herr of Columb Mr Phili ind Rhe a ‘iond#’ hate the 17th district, escorted by Dr. E . east 0 l : % I to friends nere > : . Shan ’ : nd a Shetzle of New |; AE ? : : 1 ( Corde M 1 Lone \ Our Home Markets ol » mm : ral’ A 1 nis place cand ante 8 y ected Supe ntende ¢ A Mrs. E. B. Toppins has gone to ; Garner Of’ tals ; lace, candidat folland are yendir sever 1) } 1 p ; f Mountville nd 1 ! ! 4 32 5 Newark, N. J.. ‘where she will re-|I°T the State Legislature, called on], . Florin n enool Poti ry ; n Mid \ { : . : | out nsiness on last weel The = : a 2,100 for the initi : side in the future. our business men last week. They Mr. J. T. Snvder shipped : oe ; ry on 103 . r ® And SN called at some our indus- nd $2.500 thereal 1 ¢ Ter - : Mr. W. 8S. Tyndall® of Detroit, "> si Some OL our’ lnaus: ad. of blocks and tackling tol, ni nonnlarity Hi me J Wilson Club Growin Mich wos a wolcome . visitor in tries distributing printed matter, |p... i Tite: ior ; : Q..n popularit it Huntingdor The First Number *» as © sitor 1 Branc ntersection, at which place ! ; d ¢ 1 of tl V w JP pd buttons, ete : xy leaned "0 r I town on Saturday. JHMM od *» [he will move a large building hen tl “hool boai 1 hé ctl ver ‘ a 5a > iio . mr rt I PR net he school boara the eld Ri v iQ ut i P) Harry C. Barnlart and family of | Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hamawei and | oting requ him i . decide I ’ . ’ York, . spent Sunday with J. S| Iwo Crops of Potatoes | friends of Harrisburg were pleas-|g jer offerin : fe ; bored to tf rount peaker of e prominel t —— amaker : rife | John Wharvell planted a bed with : i ge rig 0, Breat/ JCF } I con el W Hamaker and wife. wl ed ed antly entertained at the home of | his salary. petitions signed bs = ‘ Wilse ss Me n Isn't It The Truth? Mr. Bernard J. Kilmer of Lan. Pow oes early last April: these ma-|y, and Mrs. H. Wittel and family. | Ea disnare li : udito of the hall at some ; § caster. was sojourning. ameng his | tured and were taken up in June Mp and. Mrs Rede: Horr i of scholars were presented. |er limited number of ad- | ture date [her we A friends here Thursday. |On the 26th of June he replanted |, ehter Anna Mr. and Mrs [DBi2 last sunnier he. built Asfine/vertisement Phe publication ers itted to tl 1 ri for . . { : : : OD : Gr ST. apc HLS [Oh ler ome at 1 ing 1 2 is s ) Hite to ie club durin cus for Miss Sylvia Hershey spent last {the same bed ‘with imported Irish! pnorer of Millersville Dont Sufi thd. modern, home at Huntingdon. 4 prod of this office tl past [ \ i ji week at York as the guest of the |Potatoes and last week he beman|i,v as cuests of Mrs Katie Ging { He will take up the work at Potts- 1 help 1 eproduce from its] embership 80 | : 3 Misses Lichtenberger. taking up fine large potatoes from| cp ville Nov. 1. enlumns The New York Journal a — i 13 . 3 . ichae ray a hz his anting. Tw TOPS ~ 1 m D0 Maer ype ained much popularit \ its i Mr. Michael Murray of Lebanon (this pl y tin I Vo crops ol Mr. Frances Nauman, Ezra Trout | iid : > vr! y y i On the Hockey Team | bus yO subser ” i county’s metropolis, was - the guest potatoes in one year from the same€|wine and daughter Mary, Mrs Mar | Richards—Frank | daffodils, but listen to this: i M Beatrice Brown jaughter | rrr eel aug Mary, | s. Mar- | 3 | 55 ratrice nr > daughter | - Fl i 5 her 3 dav ground, is unusual i is sectic a Ly . r ‘ements were receive { If the maple is a tree s Mr. | | ; J of friends here on Saturday. { ® n this section. |tha Greenleaf, Mrs. Reuben Nent-| Annonicements, Were; 1e0e1ve day [a : "lof Councilman George H 3rown | Wilson Mass Meeting 4 Mrs. E. M. Trexler is spending SRE Sy CA wig and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gruber Saturday by the many friends of |Roudabush | who only redently entered Bradford | Wil a t y gi ading 5 ones ar > G : is . Dre swollv richards If the Editor is se i1l anv gl eal ? rag lore 3 the week at Reading as the guest = Os¢ ar Made Good were entertained at dinner by Mr. pr. Frank Lle Te lyn Richards, one t ie lditor : ibsent will an) | college, at Bradford, Mass., is al- | Ma ss meeting in 4 of her daughter Mrs. I. P. Fesler. The Columbia Daily News had |g wis Tillis CLV EY of our local physicians, telling of|body Miss Her ras a. : . : 2 : and Mrs. William McGarvey. : | : {ready a fixture on that institution's {Hall on 8 1y evening j Mr. and Mrs. Charles High of [the following to say on Monday The news item we received from |his marriage to Miss Esther Marie,| If the Pullman is an automobile |g yale Hockey team, playing right | at R30 p T1 peal < | | Femme A team, playing gn c 0 10 ne speake ing sp sever £3 Pr svening: > scar {raybi Lorin. 2 A ANe AD Tre daughter of Mrs a Frank eis Miss Donovan? Ie : : 2 Reading pent several days here |evening: Rev. Oscar Kraybill, of | Florin a few days ago was not pub- a Bhter 3 Irs « Ana Frank of | 8 ATH : ; | ring. Miss Brown is certainly some |B. F. Davis, Esq of Lancaste with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Snyder. Mt. Joy, the new pastor of the|lished as the writer did not sign |thi® place. in New York City on If coal is. black is Mabel Gelst-|;ihjete as this is a very responsible | George Pille. The Fores Sig . ; : a ‘ 1 as S 1S a 'S S » re ge 2. ne J resters Mr. J. E. Stauffer of Sporting |Church of-God, occupied the pulpit|his or her name. Communications Few 119, 1912. Dr. and Mrs. Rich-i Welt: | position will furnish for the ! > 3 > 3 \ £ : ~ oi a. Irnisin Ss ( t 8 Hill, was in town yesterday in the |for the first time vesterday morn-|must always be signed, but the ards left Sunday for New York] If hay is grass is May Flowers? | i ——— | a 7 ; interest of the insurance business. |ing. He preached forceful sermons | writer's name is not published City, returning home last evening. If Harold Harmon is short is Ma- Entertainment a Succe N Gi G : ; : ¢ $ I § . : : g . i V rtd > a! COSS ew Green Grocery Cashier M. M. Brubaker of thelat both services, and was greeted Miss Mary Shank of Elizabeth- Both have a host of friends who rie Delong The home talent entertainment Mr. H H. Zeller h : : ) . pe | : : : I Y alent itertainmer Mr : . Zeller ha ¢ First National Bank spent several |by large congregations. ; ~ Rarl Derr isses join us in wishing them much joy| If Bernard is dressed is John), I pid : i : 3 p } £ § town, Mr. Earl Derr, Misses Ruth, JO) in Mt. Joy Hall Friday evening for|fine uj minute gre days wi is ohiol 2 mil) Ul i moh yl a and happiness on their journey «1 Bair? x : : Nea 2 Se = a) th his daughter at Jersey Grace and Margaret Stokes of Mt. |" PPI n their journey thru! PUY . the benefit of “We Sisters” of the|in the spacious room recs C \ City. . Methodist Episcopal Church Joy, ‘Mrs. Maggie Snyder, Marie life. t Tf pig is pork is Walter D&™-|ypiteq Brethren Church was well|ed by Mr. R. V. Fegl 5 ize . iets hart? V « 3 MT. . . le Mrs. Elizabeth Mateer has gone On account of the absence of the |Tressler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob art: attended. The rendition was a credit | Success Harry . to Philadelphia where she is spend-|pastor, there will be no preaching |Strickler of Harrisburg and Miss Gee, Tt Was Good ] If Frank Gantz is pale is George|.);. one which more than pleased ret rmene ing several days with relatives and |services in the Methodist Episcopal | Ruth Mumma of Refton were the Mr. Christ Herr brought a fine | Brown’ and we are glad to report a neat Yon Can Buy "Em 2t 40 Cent : : £ < ¢ g ( { Y ft a nes ¢ y 4 en friepds. Church, on Sunday next, Oct. 20th.|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Engle Mum- large ripe strawberry to this office SER a eR RS balance for the “Sisters.” The Berks County cro Mrs. Anna Mor rr Ap An , , ; wv idn’ a @ $ - = x ; . 3) : Rorgen and Miss » ma on Sunday. on Saturday* Sorry you didn’t have For Sale—A home-made sink ———— A ———rti potatoes is .figured at TH Mame Morgan oO .ancaster, . E i 5 3 “hris i ¢ er, spent Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. (Continued on page 5) more of them Christ. | bench. Ap at this office. 1t Read the Bulletin bushels.