The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1912, Image 1

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    by
hy 297,001, South
North Dakota by
439, Wisconsin by
nt by 28,056.
ich the Progressives
for Roosevelt, has
wilson. California is
velt, but in North Da-
Democrats thought
ilson, seems to be
ivided between Taft
it.
ks carried Missouri by 20,-
has been elected Demo-
or. Tke returns also show
e upper and lower branch-
issouri legislature will be
the Democrats.
hia one of the interesting
lection day was the part
women in their first
lection. In Los Angeles
he women was extraordi-
and was heavily Progres-
h Francisco there were
"lerks of election, and in
ighty women did picket
ai the electioh of Wolff
lac
=
a1 (
n
hublitAn
fied with
he Payne-
Colonel
at least
the Repub-
es mentioned
Roosevelt
candidates for
Wilson
where
Segond to
in al
the P
nor, 1
1zer, th¢
rol of ti
Repub
fe,
ss
yes
wil
law, to 1914,
elected and a
be elected wh
htrol
1 States senator to |
t.
IES BAY STATE |
Re-elected Governor
oss.
As was
yredicted
opened, Wils and
assachusetts oy a
and for the first
f the Bay State |
rill be cast for |
g for president
I
Jilson
Democratic |
lieuten- |
essiul at
ive time |
ed and
hird succs |
years |
|
|
|
\
as been ¢
a great man?
as been chosen for
fice in the gtate.
onel Roosgdvelt’s
ically] split
The candi-
oggessive
pany
| of
|
| for congressman
trict,
homge'own, |
MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1912
$1.00 A YEAR
OUNTS—O
HALL
NATION
Candidates Wil
Majority in |
al Collage. |
andidates for the leg
t been sufficiently tav-
dicate how it stands,
crats control the legis-
the election of John
ayvor of Boston, as the
enator to succeed Ww.
to Wilson in the
Roosevelt was a
nd
nel
ANIA IN DOUBT |
tone State Lies Be- |
on and Roosevelt.
v. 6.—The Pennsy!
vote appears to be
UTny ing from he Roosevelt into the
ilson column.
With a little less than half of Phila-
delphia to hear from, the Bull Moose
appears to be losing ground and he
may not lead Wilson by more than
8000 in the city, with President Tul
leading his opponents by about 16,000
votes.
Taking these figures as a criterion,
Governor Wilson will have to over-
come a lead of about 28,000 votes in
the state outside of Pittsburg ani
Philadelphia. He may be able to do it,
but the count will be very close.
The Democratic state committee,
which claimed the state by over 60,
000 for Wilson, has revised its figures
and now things the Democratic cand
date may win by 20,000.
The four Progressives running fo:
congress on the Republican ticket are
elected. In the rock-bound Republican
districts where the Progressives failed
to plaec a congressional candidate in
the field, the Republican candidate
were elected.
The Republican state ticket, con
isting of state treasurer and auditor
ted. The Socialists poll
vote in the western end of
ut the prediction that Debs
than President
-
"is elet
1
poll more votes
ILLINUIS FOR ROOSEVELT
Dunne, Democrat, Elected Governor
Over Deneen, Republican.
\icago, Colonel Roosevelt
carried Illinois 115,000 plu-
He carried Chicago by
of 15,000, and had 100,000 in t
Wilson running
NOV. 6.
by
a
le
) counties, see
ond.
Dunne, the Democratic candidate f
1as carried Chicago
publican, by 65,000 plural-
i Progressive, apparently
h reecived about per cent of the
Rept and is third in th
race. Dunne carried the state by 120,
000.
One ward of Rockford barely mis
being unanimc in its support
Roosevelt, and another he was out
hailing dis ce. Incomplete fi
from Galesburg gave him twice
ast for Taft and Wilson co
governor, over
Deneen, RB
ty.
40
S 4
ihlican vote
Ol
urges
the vote «
bined.
TT seem to show that no consid
erable p the Demoeratic vot
has been cast for president, and tha
if there serious break in the
Democratic ranks by foreign born vot
was in favor of Roosevelt and
favor of Taft.
OHIO FOR WILSON
and State
n
on of e
was a
ers it
not in
The Democratic National
Tickets Win.
Columbus, O., Nov. 6.—Wilson
carried Ohio hy plurality of 125
and Cox, the Democratic candidate fo
governor, is elected by an even grcat
er plurality.
The Democrats have
state complete and have 1
elected their eighteen out of twent:
one old congressional districts,
probably added one or two more be-
carrying the new district at
0
elected thelr
ticket
and
sides
large.
They have also elected a large ma
jority in both houses of the assem
bly.
One of the most bitter fights was
in the Twelfth dis-
indications C. I.
Brumbaugh, Democrat, endorsed by
the Progressives, has beaten E. L.
Taylor, Jr., who has represented the
district for six years.
where from
West Virginia For Wilson.
Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 6.—Republi-
can leaders in the state concede that
Wilson has carried the state, but they
claim that the Republicans have elec*-
ed Howard Sutherland as cong:
man-at-large.- Bemocrats concede the
election of Dr. Hatfield as govern:
of West Virginia over W. R. Thoinp
son, Democrat. Socialists pollel =
large vote in the coal fields. Liquor
men admit that the state has gone
dry by a large jmajority.
Rooseveit _darries oyste] Bay.
Oyster Ba, iNov. 6.4—Colone!
Roosevelt ¢ Oyster Bay, his
ality of 292 ove
Wi he ding: Roosevelt,
4 t, 87. The colo-
Si
istrict [voted as
11; Wilson, 86; |
UR ADS BRING 1
Personals
WHEREABOUTS OF OUR
THE PAST WEEK
'HE
FRIE!
What Our Staff of Reporters Found
in the Card Basket Since Our Last
Issue—Many People Were in and
Out of Town,
Stohler
at York
M. J. Bieber
in town yesterday
iMss Mary Stoll
time with friends
Rev. I. H. Kern
and Saturday at
Mohnton,
Dr. and Mrs. W
sons spent Sunday
Hopeland.
Our old friend,
New Oxford, was
day and today.
* Mr. John Dietz
Grace spent Sunday
calling on friends.
Mrs. Elizabeth
Lucy Stohler spent
Columbia and York.
Mr. and Mrs. John
ed the Eby-Shreiner
White Oak yesterday.
Miss Marie Leinthurst
mington, Del, the guest
gister, Mrs. Harry Brooks.
Dr. Bowers and family
ager Chas. Yecker and family
Lancaster spent Sunday in town
Mrs. Joseph Haines and two
Robert and Ward and Miss Johanna
Miller spent Sunday at Middletown.
Misses Catharine Witmer and
Fannie Gingrich spent Sunday at
Elizabethtown as the guests of Miss
Grace Holland.
Mrs. Edwards
Nissley of near
vesterday in town
Harry W. Tyson.
Mr. Charles
Hallowe'en social
of J. W. Rewalt
Thursday evening.
Miss Ann Wert,
burg Teacher's Training
was a guest in the family
Manning on Sunday
Mr. Eckert Sheaffer of
town was in town Saturday
Sunday calling on Mr. Clyde
leman and other friends
Messrs. Fred Bucher and
Brown, students at Mercershureg
Academy, Friday even
ing to Sunday
Mrs H
Mis were
Ww
Mrs.
friends
Rev,
hou
spent Sunday
spent a few
morning.
is spending some
at Philadelphia.
spent last
his home
'S
near
R
at
Heilig and two
Ephrata and
John Hossler of
in town yester-
and daughter
at
Miller and Mrs.
a few days
Keener attend-
wedding at
of
is of her
Man-
of
and
sons
and Mrs. Harvey
Rohrerstown spent
as guests of Mrs.
tassel attended a
at + the
at Middletown
residence
last
Harris-
School,
A.
of the
of
Middle
and
Esh
from
home.
spent
at
and
New
Mr
for
Mrs
Rouse
“oll
Ino. Stoll
Mary
fO se
York last
Clarence
Belgium
Willian
Burns
rday
to
Son
and 1
Mr . G ‘
echt and Master
Philadelphia Ss] t Sat
n n¢
Stall
tow Harry
Tvson
Mr. Franl
town ho
moving
town
friends
Mrs
May
the
30N
on
orothy
and
Hilda and
Mavtown
Mis
hiked t
Sunday
Mr
and
Rev. and
an automobile
Kutztown
The following persons
Flizabethtown Monday evening
witnessed the rendition of the
The Coming of Ruth: Rev
Kern, Mrs Louisa Frank
C Mrs.
M Schock,
Mame Burtz,
Misses Wit-
Mr. Haman
George her
John
return
0
K
n
Manning
Charles
Bi
trin to Re
Mrs. A
Tos
Mrs.
and
enh
M. J.
Mrs
her
ading
vesterday.
wer
and
thev
cantata,
I. H.
Mrs. H.
Breneman,
P. Frank
Mr. Paul
mer, Miss
Cunningham and
Mrs
Schocl Miss
E. Getz, the
Klugh,
Mr
Alice
sole.
ll BE
Shooting Match
shooting 1
and g
Florin Hotel,
Distance,
erand
turkeys
£ fi eese
eld
1av
aay,
) ne
h at the 1
vards
for 10
smaller
por en
Nov.
00
for 12 guage and
guns
No. 8
guage
than
invited
Apples
Newcomer has just
York
Rambos, Bell-
Greenings and
choice prime
at $2.75
Newcomer's
Mr
H. S
a carload of New state
consisting of
King Spys,
This is all
will he sold
He will deliver them
in Mt. Joy and Florin.
re eet Ee
Big Colt Sale
Friday, Nov. 15 D. B. Kieffer
will sell a carload of fine
colts at public sale at the
Inn stock vards in this
H. Zeller will call the
ceived
apples
flowers,
Baldwins
fruit and
barrel.
where
a
any
On
& Co.
Virginia
Farmer's
place. OC.
sale.
————-——
100 Head of Holsteins
At J. B. Keller & Bro’s sale, at
Gantz’'s stock yards, Friday, Nov.
8, there will be offered 100 head of
fresh cows, springers, heifers and
bulls, and an extra good lot of Jan.
Feb. and March cows for your
spring sale. 1t
ene tl Ge
Charged With Maintenance
Herman Miller, of this place, has
been prosecuted by his wife before
Alderman Moser at Lancaster on a
charge of maintenance. The accus-
ed gave bail for gourt.
* rr AU A AG
In the Pigeon Business
Messrs. Harry Brooks and Carl
Bube have embarked in the pigeon
business. They already have quite
a loft of birds, among which are
some prize winning homers.
eet Rn —
special
thoes—Tan,
Caf, all “igh
air, $3100
Patent
grade
S. B.
Boys $2.50
Colt, Dull
(lace only) per
Berpmurt & Co.
with |
Friday |
Columbia |
Wil- |
Thomas |
daughter |
"| hours
Minnie | i
re- |
! —THATS
BORO COUNCIL CONVENES
ESU LT
the
and
Met Monday
Salaries of
Hoffer
Evening—Raised
Messrs, Gillums
Monday even-
present ex-
Council met
all members
Tyndall,
Hoffman's report
the amount of
month Mr
representatives
plants will
next week and give es
| timates on the possible cost of a
| plant, Also reported the death
| the High Constable and that accord
| ing to law his must
| appointed by Court,
{ Mr. Dillinger of
| mittee, reported all
| bish hauled, started laying
{ings and that Mr. S. R. Snyder
| plained about surface water
| ing through his field. This
| matter was referred to the
| committee to investigate and
| Mr. Brown of the Water
mittee, reported everything in
| class condition at the works
| bids are nearly all in on the
boiler.
{ Mr. Barto of
| mittee, reported
| number of bills
| At the recommendation of the
committee, the salary of Health
Officer Gillums was increased .from
$45 to $60 and of Secretary J. E
{ Hoffer from $26 to $50.
{ Mr. Brown of the
| mittee reported lights
committee on placing additional
light had no meeting as yet Mr
Mumma objected to the time street
lights are turned off in the
and he was advised same
remedied beginning Monday
Mr. Hoffer of the Board of Health
reported nothing but and
plenty of those There
ent about thirty eight
Mr. A. B. Root appeared
Council with a sample of
markers, bearing names of
which he ean supply at $1.50
| The matter of purchasing them
| held over for month for
sideration by Street
The
Boro
with
Mr
| Burg
| collections
the past
reported
|
[
ing
cent
showed
$37
9%
Hoffman
of
here
| to
ror
that
filter
the
various he
within
of
be
successor
the Street
ashes and
Com-
rub
Cross
com
runn
latter
Street
report
Com-
first
and
new
Com-
of
Finance
approval
the
the a
Light Com-
good and
Was
measles
are at
cases
metal
streets
each
one
the
treasurer's
$1.101
$1
report
19 the Boroueh
oor
the
y of in
and 25 in Ww
count ater
| account
{ Messers
John H.
connect
Albert
Buohl
with
reet,
one month
of bill
adjourned.
me nt AP Bee
Hollinger
sion t«
Poplar outside
i Held over
{ A number
Couneil
Klection Ret
| Il hland Clnl
cial
| the ele
nictures on a canvas
in front
st nieht. To sho
iated., 1
children
anne nnd
and
anv wait
omen
n ing
idnight The
i 1 a num!
yer
heon
most
ever held
rowing organizati
ctf one-man
Anniversary
ety
celebrate
Thursday ev
pastors, Rev
Pottsville
the
Prof
Canada
Twenty-fifth
Ladies’ Soci of the
church
1iversary
Two
[Tmbenhen,
ministry
and Rev
Berlin,
The
on
ening former
Dr, J
Pa.,
ciety
M
H of
inder
Ww
whose sO
as organized,
Bieber, of
leliver addresses,
the church will 1}
in the
the
nhers
yllowed
reception Sunday
society will*tender
to mer and
congregation Everybody invited
at o'clock
SN. LLIN .
room, which
the friends of
Services begin 8
Colt Sale
Mr
carload
Ream’s
forget that
1 another
colts at
Don’t
vill. sel
ly fine
Farmers’
publie
Inn Stock Yards on S¢
urday, Nov Of the many colts
Mr. am shipped here from Craw-
ford C thus far, he says this i
the of them all. They ha
ze, bone, and breeding. He
also has a few good pairs of mated
horses. Don’t forget to attend
| sale, . C. H. Zeller will call
| sale,
oood
i.)
the
eee ED Aer a core
FEby—Shreiner
Katie, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. David Eby of near Milton
Grove, and Mr. John Shreiner of
White Oak, were married yesterday
{ at the home of the groom by Rev.
| S. S. Gibble. A reception
| at the home of the bride.
eee el BQ eee
Miss
Home From Gunning Trip
Messrs. Albert and Wm. Walters
spent several days gunning in the
mountian in Perry County. The
former returned home yesterday
with a wild turkey, 1 pheasant, a
few squirrels, a partridge and one
rabbit. ”
rent EQ Mrs
Purchased Church Property
The Church of the Brethren, of
Florin, has purchased the Florin M.
E. church on private terms and will
use it as a place of worship instead
of holding services in the public
hall.
rm AGE AAs
At One Job 22 Years
Mr. Samuel Smeltzer, who has
been the night watchman at the
Brown cotton mills for the past
twenty-two years, r2signed his po-
sition and today goes on duty as
night watchman for the Rollman
Mfg. Co.
A A
Wanted at Once
A bright young man
printing, Good wages
to learn
paid from
the start with increase every
three months. Apply at the Bulie-
an
tin office Fist Main St. Mt. Joy
{
morning |
pres- |
hefore |
was |
con- |
committee. |
showed a |
and |
its
and |
and |
followed |
WHY
Social Events |
| MANY HALLOWE'EN PARTIES
HELD THURSDAY EVENING
Mrs. Detwiler Entertains at
Cards—Master Walter Bernhart |
Entertains—Social Event Given
the Misses Myers—Masquer-
Party Miss Floren
Joseph
by
ade
Heilig
|
el
for
|
H
club
her home
Thursday
enten
Detwiler
of which she
Hotel
n
Mrs
tained the
is a1
McGinnis,
The Hallowe'en decorations
very beautiful and were much
mired The following were
ent: Mr, and Mrs. Nissley Mumma
Ross Engle, John McGinnis,
Harry E. Getz, Miss May Zeller
Miss Mame Burtz of this place;
and Mrs.
Elizabethtown,
Miss Elema
Ziegler and
Lancaster
Joseph
card
at
last
|
|
f
|
ember, at
ever
wele
ad
pres
Huff and James Gordon of |
and E. A Ruth
Herr, Miss Mildred |
Miss Ruth Sheetz
|
|
|
|
{
the Misse
entertaine«
Hal
home
evening
Myers
friends at
at their
was beautifully
emblems of the
and sumptuous
were features. Those in at
were Misses Anna Sny
{ Shookers, Emma Shook
| ers, Caroline Manning, Miriam
| En Mabel Donaven, Marguerite!
| Herr, Elizabeth Jarnhart, Edith |
| Bentzel, Katharyn ‘Myers, Mary B
Detwiler, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Sny-|
der, Rev, F Bossert and W, ML |
Hollowbush, Esq., of this place and
| Mrs. Ralph Myers of Philadelphia
On Thursday
Edith and Ethel
a number of their
lowe'en party
The house
ed with
Games
| ments
| tendance
{ der, Annie
a
decorat
season. |
refresh
{
|
|
|
|
|
G
| A
masquerade
Heilig,
Main street,
Her home
orated with pumpkin
ete, and presented
appearance,
Hallowe'en
1 Miss
on East
evening
at
last |
given Florence
her |
Thursday
dec
|
{
was |
|
|
|
10111€
was
fac- |
neatl)
| es,
beautiful
cic and refreshments
in and the evening w
| jovable one r all.
ite Dell conducted
had charge the
sent are pended
corn, a very
Games, mu-
indulged
a most |
Mrs. Marguer- |
the party and |
table. Those
Misses Miri- |
Marie |
Messrs
|
|
were
for
of
pre
n Chandler
Ruth Bowman,
and
Christian
Elmer
Klug Heilie
Charles
Bernard
Florence
Be Heilig, |
nnett,
Fhe
Browi
Mac
a Hallowe'en |
tery
|
evening |
on
ried
The
MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISI]
WOODROW WILSON.
‘\G MEDIUM
CH
| THOMAS B. MARSH
ALL
|
Jersey Govarnor |
Elected Precident |
By Big Majority. |||
i
9 14, by American Press Assoclation.
£ SUUTH vuleD
hUW HC
Usual Democratic Majorities Re-
turned In Dixie.
Austii
SON carrie
about 16
Progres
{ time i
eratic
Lie
| 20.000
| 20,000.
services |
with |
School |
1
the | m
flow
nd
this| i
Hvaci 1 1
bulbs for bedding
greenhouse
lip
PY A Renn
Apples! Apples!
Frank,
has
lot
different
the extensive lo-
received
S.
dealer, just an
big
of
sells them
[eal
especially fine
varieties. He
any quantity from a
barrel to a carload at prices that
are right. If vou want apples don’t
fail to see him. Mr. Frank will al-
so have a lot of fine Danish cab-
bage and sweet cider in a few days.
et rrr
other of
annles
in
in
Marriage Licenses
following marriage
issued:
The licenses
have been
Harry F. Keener and Opal
Hoffman, both of Elizabethtown.
John W. Halk, West Donegal, and
Letitia V. Dyer, Florin.
Edgar S. Herr, Mount Joy town-
| ship, and Frances G. Ruhl, Rapho
township
H.
DB Eee ee
Entertained Men's League
Last evening Mr. L. P. Heilig
entertained the Men’s League of the
Lutheran Church at his home. Re-
freshments were served and a pleas-
ant evening was spent by all in
attendance.
BI
Bouncing the Blues
That will be the subject of Stan-
ley L. Krebs’ lecture in Mt Joy Hall
Friday evening, so don’t fail to go
and hear him. The chart for re-
served seats is now open at Dr. E.
W. Garber’s drugygstore.
| Rooseve
President
SOUTH CAROLINA.
n C, N
Ric m
Dominiol
jority
| Den
{ The
otner taree a
ssive pari) lectors wer:
ticket througl
several of
elec-
arting
The Progr
denied
court
a place on the
action, and
those nominated
tors have been quoted
that they would vote for Roosevelt.
No Progressive party candidates are
named for state or congressional of-
Aces The campaign has been the
most spirited since Oklahoma was ad
mited to statehood.
recen
as Rep
ALABAMA,
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 6.—Alabama
elected Wilson electors by a majority
of 50,000 and returned every Demo
cratic congressman. President Taft
was second in the running and Colo
pel Roosevelt a bad third.
ARKANSAS.
Little Rock, Ark., Nov
pas given Mr. Wilson a majority
30,000.
6.—Arkansas |
of |
MISSISSIPPI
Jackson, Migs.,, Nov. 6.—Mississippi's
ten electoral voes will go, as usual,
to the Democratic candidate. There
was no state eelction.
LOUISIANA,
New Orleans, Nov. 6 As usual
Louisiana is solidly Democratic b;
majority of over 50,000. Colonel Roouse-
velt ran second.
a
|
plurality h
| nighesti
| song
| cided
{ ca nonly
Indiana Governor
Who Has Been Elected
Vice President. J
HOW TAFT HcARD THE NEWS
Had Private Wires in Brother's Home
In Cincinnati.
<Q.
the
of
President
of his deleat
home brother, C
Pike street.
was set apart in
the mansion, and
the wires were opened bul
Wilson's
fuia
Nov, b,
news
Cincinanti,
Taft
at the
P. Taft, on
A telegrap!
one of t
received
nis ua es
office
ne rooms of
as soon as
letins
election and
began
succession
Among
of Governor
the
ing vel
tel
nocrati
the
De land
pour vires ln rapid
first bulletins
port
that
. be
in
the Dems
urth
have
B
appea
Y
ir
senatot
r
RCOS VELT TO W.. SCN
He Congratulat Governor on His
Election to Presidency.
Ovster 1 N. Y., Nov. 6.—Color
Roosevelt the following congra
latory message to Governor Wilson at
jay, 1]
sent
| Princeton
[he American people by a gront
ve conferred upon you tho
honor in their government. 1
ilate you thereon.
“THEODORE ROOSEVELT.”
Colonel Tc also issued the
following =t: “The American
people by 2 plurality have de
in favor Mr. Wilson and the
Democratic party. Like all other good
citizens, I accept the result with en-
tire good humor and contentment.
“As for Progressive cause, |
repeat what I have already
80 many times said, the faith of the
leader for the time being is of little
consequence, but the cause itself must
in the end triumph, for
wasential to the well being of the peo
ple. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.”
sevelt
temen
great
Ol
the
its trivapi