The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 22, 1913, Image 1

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    VOL. XI. NO. 8 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 22. 1913 $1.00 A YEA
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS U!
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) THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The Harvisburg Coneert Co |
! WAGES INCREASED
: House last Thursday night
Fhe Hurrisburg Concert Canwpany
|..3 | i... \/ Y ;
IY’ | which vill appear hers Thursday (F1 Il | i Motormen and Conductors of Cones- | | [ | \ 0 | i. Mo. ay i ay ith 5 4 | 1
| t canine nuary 0 doder the | ( | toa Traction Co. Get an Advance | | IN | Florin Inn, met with a bad accident | / ( \
tavngpices: of the King's Denghters of ‘
| on Sunday He fell, fractured four
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the Presbyterian dhurch will pre- i According te » sue :
i 4 notice issued ribs and there is a possibility of him
sent a program which is indeed an
is
\ , *¥ he :
! yesterday by General Manager Tit- \ Mm being injured internally He ;
i ¢ innovation in the line of male quar ) ! ¢ \ |#el, of the Conestoga Traction Com 4 7 | seventy-sis years old and will b ‘
; nt) {Ves ) ¢ ©
\ | tettr musi | ' je, the wages of the motormen unable to be about for some time !
| Fhe programme comprises nam J -} and conductors in their employ will A | nn. W. M the ( / i
Thome set fractures
bers wangingz from the heaviest mu | be nerease { } ®
§ { i increased to the following Mr. and Mrs. J. 8S Carmany en
gic vritten for guartette, to the | amounts Fhose serving their first tertained the
following guests at a
C DONS HERD WIG 100 on ci men ONCET LD. ROR ct he Bor Wl Wom A he Fi) Malia vais
ter: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank of
: SH ee el OY Pm me fr Sie mien mm Re Eg Yer
= There bens no Star Course we vears 1 it 19 nts ap \
I t ‘ VE in city, 1¢ cents over five olf and family and Mr. Albert Dier-
W. H. MENSON, WITH SEVERAL | '¢¢l assured the public will be more | {yg OAD WHICH WE ALL Muay | V n suburban roads, 21 cents . olf of Lancaster, and Mr. William
. a Choa i. than pleased: «0 welcome an wttr: ; . lover te vears i \ ’ vt HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY W%ir-| ~ TRA BTR \mE AM :
ALIASES. ARRESTED AT NOR- { 1, c- | THEVEL SOONER OR LATER | ear Bn cit } cents 5 : | Dierolf of Elizabethtown 'HE UNION NATIONAL DIRECT.
J FOI \ tien of his kiad fo raen years om suburban lines. 2% VGE WEST OF HERE | Mr. Henry Weaver, owl f tl ORS DINE TOMORRA(
FOLK. FA. ——- | y @ver, owner o e i NE M( WwW
. ————— —- cents, all of the above being an ir . | FP i y
hay Cel a on whi 4 i an ems 3 na | Florin Water Company, has try
a \n Early Mail we hell Known People Frew Our | rease of one cent an hour over the A40cal ard Personal Briefs That Mave | rred all the stoel : , o at : rans ————————
. ajar . av Yad | 1erfea « ne WK C » said com- Rane ot i
’ Recently He Opened Lvvounts in Since the new time table went in-| Veighborhood Have Pavsed to the presser. rate Occurred Since Our fast Issue im | pany t } } , ‘ a \ He tom Cashier Martin M. Brubaker Absent
1 . ; seeal Bey since p ‘ . ¢ © his irother a
i Both Os Local Bamks—Said He 1, effect our own gets an early | tyvent Sieyond Since Our Lant J5s0e] The increases will =o ‘Lito. olfeei Our Bustling and Wide Awake | ry Oe] ro John | at the Annual Banquet Yesterday
' % . . . « : , The Eevs FAL “ee v5 Weaver o abanon wit 2 A rr i .
Was An: Extensive Iealer in. Sees | mail which is one of the best ¢haqs | Gone te Their Reward, nm April 1 next Veighbor Village, Flore. nd y , h the under-| for the First Time in Twenty
: 3 ane ol . standing thau it » ace 3
ond Hand Furniture es ever made here. Instead of our| i nscale li . le placed on the | Years
ste: 1 " As, Thuma. wife of Jacob a Subscribe for the Bullets market Me plant, good will, ete. d
1 morning nrafl arriving on News Hx- | + of Mariett y at : Prize Tobacco Leaves y pi yen lis now heing offered for sale M Sh
& On the wenty-sevepih t]press at seven o clock, a train ar Wi ey oe Nmap With « half dozen or more tobac Mr. J. ¥. Miller of Lapuaster was | He We : : on Fhe inner man of directorate of
5 : : iy jay fron tuberculosis, aged 19 | ig ~ Ph walle ) - 3rd Ee nry aver is still supervising | the Fip or ¢ £
November stranger, giving hig | rivine here at 6:6 carrvine mali. | € Lee exhibitors. we. certainly Have Monday wisitor to town the blant Here : i he First National Bank was accord-
Years oh 2 : a 3 plant ) 8 10ping the | a \ i i
name as Wim.. M. Hens came 10 | papers and will supply 1: I B some of the largest and finest leaves \ I S. Moore nade a business citize os 5 : 4 € led many of the good things of life
{ aob © buck walter, 1 ve YES 1 CASED By 0s of this own get ogether, | 1 > § . §
this place ad made a deposit of | hereafter press will hot cK wate well Yor Cobh Mr. Adam Linard. Heine ip to Lancaster Monday Ee sether, f when the annual banquet was held:
: nown contegactor and buile shot | es (af Aeh Ii E Ni Emanuel oN ) organize a company and buy the | ,¢ Mrs Anna ‘ing? "i
$100 in the First Nations! Bank. He {carry mail ‘in feiure. The Pos Sa : : Ov the Hotlines arm two miles STII ahy hag .a fine alan This would 1 1 nna MeGirl's hey par-
a las night oat Wi i ' ’ oo vo dri 2 hop 5 Mall Is would beat an industry. | ’le “ela : :
said he Ln evetnsive dealer 'in{master must open the post office J gl cath Ta ith of 4owa. Bronsh . three TONE Iriving horse for sale >. a, Jat du % jtook of a turkey dinner and it is
3 ! nt He live § ancaste ye a ’ as : n Satu a evening : t ri y
4 cocond hand. furnitime and that Helabaal £:%0 dead. ot 5:30 Ta or del i it Langeaste Gates two. of wii JoRsived 31 Mz Harry Zell of Lancaster spent well. ittendes 1 he €T | needless for us to say that all pres-
: "I ee vm assured ) isa} : os ve attended meeting was hel 1 oe Ivete J
would froin time to time mak fur- | to cet the mail in sha ne i : inche and the othe $ inches Mi I v in town with friends he hall. at Fioric i ’ In | t greatly enjoyed the occasion. .
core ie aw , i > — Pe a orn n le Interest of | The RERYA Ch . x
4 ther deposits \130 rat Svin rehis Th wil “ y ee Irvin Oiabe ving a. mile north I J. B. Flory of Lancaster spent the roPosed : : ; "1 The absence of Cashier M. M. Bru-
: : FOOTY Awer the four ar a : | Saturday i ow fy 1 roposed car shop v Sar a . . i ; :
woitld check ‘on the account G e oUF Year joast of here, brought in two leaves! Wren 0 lowe With friends ders wa present nd | [ater for the first time fn twegls
eu | ti son ol reorge LLawer, of Mount t n ; - . . \ 199 Toe ' \ his | Ye as prese and spoke at vena We : 3
: That same ‘day he deposited $100 Two Bold This es ; oun la at measured 35% and 36 mches Wr. Frauke Lomw of York was engtl The matter w 1 Yas Jule noticeable, TINIE
td o . . | FEO De Vas buried yesterday morn- ys . vd ¢ vig t ends y Ts i: L ae ra Vas also dls wa due wi RE
in the Union National Bark under Two well known wen of this! i Nod | : : "| His neighbor, Mr. John Tyson, has nday visito riends in town cussed hy eftizens and final \ vas due to sickness
v3 y id earth resulied from diphtheris miles Jhb ni M1 ut ancaster CiigNea clizens and final} M1 Thos rege ;
the name of M.A, Tess, VINE piece wore, caight ta tue. tot .oge) 01 theria. lvoe hore that moe sure 14% and) Mr. J. IL. Lutz of Lancaster ners wis: rént Sousa W I'hose present were Messrs, R.
1 1 é ie | ee : — I as 5 p | edd ’ {ria in the ; Sa a1 ¢ ested to md ou "ellenbaun Q RH sa :
similar story theie evening last ook They ‘had stolen | Mis. Caroline Sead ' niche These are certainly bi on mds in tl vi Monda) ihe - int which cat llenbaum, 8S. Hess Hershey, C. L.
bl S ne Se > 3 | 15 VI Claret ¥ 14 4 . earest point a 1ich ars | Njcelav -
He On December 12th kis depo8its in eral chickens ie where, pulled — : y) ¢ i 1 tous but Mri eatie M3 Fava VT ence Ford of Steelton was iA ey 4 Nissley, Thomas J. Brown, J. 8. Car-
Ee 8 - : I'ne death of Mrs ‘aroline S : isis 210. 1 t of 1 nd y Sind: si 118 pater re Opera- | pany ] .
Bd the First National 'Band totaled [off thei ond wt Tall th Tot n oN fo ole ert d "OOE a f end 1 town Sunda : Eg THe H. H. Myers, John G. Stauf--
{ 1 : nd ntey Geeurred n Sunday in t tl { wh 1 uw 1 Cia . 7 Aim ( S¢ tha the imount of § ¢n hra ‘ ‘ :
; $150. On January 4th he sent $44% [in an ally to bleed, standing nearby. |i» t 1 > na Bly 1 a ma 101} leat 39 inches ESS Kielfer of Lancaster P oy { |e \bram W. Shelly, C. N. New-
Bh i Fas Petershure, from infirz ies , Er ’ i HES y 1 bie ; ; - x aan 0 t Lite revious Omer ' r ¥
in paper moneyv by mail to the First | Severa ladies } n 11 une . £4 Hamil le All the Ove ybacco may f oT a he own Mon tir { mer, Amos N. Musser, A. M. Gar-
Notional Bank Soon thereiftos 3 divans he te thir. 1 $ ( i ow Sea) : ds . Si a ' . A. L. Nissley, M. S. Bowman, S.
Be X 1 old, a as ember fo the! 3 al Gh Y Elmer \ Qt \ Qo 1 ! ne « lq OAV Iv y " .
all his money was checked out and rabbed their chicks ot heat fi H : he {as wt Hl t 08 know Ta SHUEY ’ ckier of Salun-3 } than 3 Wolge 1th, W M. Hollowbush
Attheran clin st Peterst > p n yol \ i . ’ ess than £100,000 Nees na -
B50 Sanvare 1d cleths nRateialing es re : Be I a — called ox 1 [ Ik town Sun : oar Ksq., and Rev. I. H, Kern,
a . . : | i Toljowin childre: SUT Vive 3
$6475 were sent to this bank Three Fine Baldwin Apples bo Wile Of Ali : Ys . Very Quick Results Pil ; ' Good Horses and Apples Board Organized
£ +3 . x iedin ; ihre lia, ’ I ! Le y : : ! Philip rner o i i n :
of hese were « ed nd G over till ie © his | 3 t Peto avd 4 : . rda © prir | lot of y v On Saturda Ja . 4 Re At e regular rmeeting of the Di-
" rhe I : : : : : 1 Fred A che Lancaster ] IF Ure ! were de nd Frank's big Orse q oj FECIOrS Of 1e First National Bank
1 me \ deposi 10 the y | eens + terday {
Pie money teposited at Uy hy the oi tant fo} Tie funeral wili take : a : ed about 3 nd ediatel = h H \ Re: \ ol load erday forenoon these officers
m Nat 1 Ban! Vi drawn shor . hans : tt ) TARR A Lrrisburg e ol ted \ py :
; He : (ii tnest appies { ternoon at 2 vel fi her lat ‘ ey ex were malled ” ext horses ong ict ected: Mi los. J. Brown,
Vv leposit 4 3 > + town satur- : sident nN :
topos) n this season home, with intermen hic T.of dvertised the firs reel Post|, are Co er ome extri it; Mr. J. 8. Carmany, vice
m ¢ 1 I rad | a ; ’ Nive ofl, canis d ’ a Birt : OO nel 4 oak Os . M Vi M Brubaker,
deposi I at Mountvill 3 | n M1 raniel Fleishe of Lancaster fo !
‘ ( had : ¢ eneral bu Se OF Se i fellenbau Ny, asgist-
lumbia Wrightsville i fact all ne ra Bahia : i ;
; 1 at I. DB. Rutherford « rt ¢ age containing |, wel e drivers. Also c p 8 Hershey, taller
th i (at a a 1 1 I S € 1 to 5,
” "he cre is none .othe ). Ruin ( hea officer ir \ 1. Pe r of Mount Hope :
2 1011 y thar i riod) 2 Prag ow" 3 : . tc rs} el wist before ix | 2 ad rorkie \ )
: J Yocug 1 rneyv-at-law of Tied Up Trash whizabethto boi gl led on : Pe IX! wi 1 We n isitor 1t relatives | 0 Will Din fomorro
i I i to ti : r- 1 Monday mort k home wf y v Within hive pe 1180 a] same thine and ectors of the Union Na
Le e following letter ft 1€ Nive ani) iron) is . - : } : : : . I.
National Ban} ; the Pin] : ik arge locust # was t borougl Death resulted from | — A : cy! . mail Mr. Chas. Kieffer of Reading was|'®™ ~~ °° holce New york Stat onal Bank will partake of a tur-
in 1d od K 11'Oin { © 1NKk- ! 1 3 3 B h
viown e) t the foot of 1 | tacl a, 3 . . €( Hov that for quick results? . . pples. all lead 1 rietic Yor ev dinn .
erton Deetective Agency explains it-|, .., 1] : { Ha 3 influenza and heart it t Ww 1 : W327 visitor to friends in this ls ; Sid TE } he aed % Backenstoe's
: ill on the oad leading from one- | trouble He was ihout $ y ia hh ha *1 3 'm this paper}. ound ruit 1S ITOWS Also 5 | Exchange Hotel to T
self | ‘ aout eveaty pPlad . t 1 morrow,
’ te te It blew across 1e AT . v § containing their big ad reaches its x : a yaskets f extra 1 TIC “whi !
‘On Januva 13, 1913, a ‘man giv a0 : y ik lo across the f years old Mr. Rutherford served | > : t A Sa | Mr David Wolgemuth Ji and Paskens tra ancy apples con —_————ee—
roa lacked traffi for 0 » 1a wm oticor f Mine} : re ers remains to be seen i : . f Q AN: | sisting f Baldwin ny ino
ing the name of William N. Henson, |. rE Moyes health officer of Elizabethtown a : [family spent Sunday at Elizabeth-|[o" 122 © or ayn Bin ;
. : 4 11]¢ IX vears and a als tho .y | is _—— toy Greening usset, Seel Te a )
claiming to come from New York, | ears a Was also the health [ hock 1 : jrown | Q : o Ih e) Taiman Vd ¢ ) ) 2
a I Of 7 . Ce La Schock Sui "ls Mn x x4 Sweet, SNOW Nonsuch Tac 7p
Was pivoted te NOTIolE: Vas of the —— : : 5 ue of the State department of | x TR ses His mult Ir. Elmer M. Bernhart of Eliza- | oi eet BOY. Nonsuch, Wagner EISONA 0 AF
, sg e y ! Y: y un y | At 1 Saturd 3 Ww hetht 1 £ ot : Russet Spitzenherger ate This J
charge of defrauding a Norfolk hank ; Broke a Limb Wrestling health of Mount Joy and West Don 0 irt on Satan iy the follo ethtown called on friends in town | us ‘ ritzenberger etc This J \
| Mr arl Baxer 8 f { ege hing. i "is ing ) of ‘a interes asap 2 rujt is perfec 1 excentionally
DY moans of « wortaless chock He | ) r. Harry Bawxer, a son of John egal townships and Elizabetutown, { (28 pn flocs nterest was| Sunday fe t rfect and xceptionally wh
| Baker, WHS § ‘tunate as iis ife survives The av «11 handed down NE . . Te 3 ne TH \
bad opened an - sceoudi ww sveryl) ¢ Re es 80 unfortus ite 8s to i wife survives I'he funeral will | YW : a ; Mr. Charles Green of Trenton, N.] ¢ rH WHEREABOUTS OF ©
| break both bones of is rig 2g | be hel 1 “Thursday ning . secher, H. K. Beecheg and as vy iis Micird [ eee p i
pank in Norfolk. Portsmouth aad.’ 22% | 0 5 ne his right leg |be held on “Thursday morning ned : » eee D. Deecieg andi), wag a caller at the Plorin Inn} . FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
i . | near he ankle n Sunday » was | terment il ‘ ” place 3 e reorge (r jar trading as weche 3 OV a i . a 4
Newport News, Va. using the name | ea : ¢ 1 4 oO nda) He wa terme it will take place in Eliza- | ¢ ry radin Beecher | Sunday New Time Table Lo AR
oy : c | wrestling with a compani albe y arr, vs. Clare » Schock a . y { thank a: y3 i A lew time table went int ot
of Wiliam N. Hemson, R. H. Com-| : : mpanion on a jbethtown, rence DCN Rule| Mr. David I Greiner of Rliza- \ New time table we; Ito effe What Our Able Corps of R
] |concrete floor and when he was for judgment for want of a suffi-|bethtown. called Friond lon the Pennsylvania tailront ' bs of Reporters
well and H. J. Boner. In his valise | : ’ Ui: ! » called on friends in town | nsyivania tatiroac on Found in the Card Bas) "
were found about fifty (50) deposit | thrown, the accident resulted Dr John L. Markley {cient affidavit of defense Rule | Sunday ! but there are only slight 3 If. y : asket Aut
re ind abot ifty (50) deposit | .. ry > A | i - | dif » x ourself, Your Friend wl ¥
{ home reduced the fr: “or ari > . imade abs y ( oment e ap | m “kh i . } : s and Your
Dd boat Hooks of Saribus banks] W. M. ome reduced the fractures, John 1.. Markley, of Maytown, | : oe 1 salute. on 1 judgment e nres I'he shooting held at the in a few of the local trains \cquaintances
among them yours Money to the Gp GG evRN \ on Sunday at the county hospi- |¢“ 10T plaintiffs {oy $153.88 with Florin Inn last Saturday was well | schedule is appended
amount of $8,310.00 was also found Blooming in Winter He was horn at Maytown and |'€2Ve to proceed for the balance of attended Weewd 84 ang i oe
in his possession, and a mileage | In the yard at the home of Mr. a son of the late John and Lu- {the claim ; { Miss Fannie Kline accepted a M la 17, 8:09 : y \. Purple of Columbia, was
book made out in the name of T. J | Isalah Sumpman on East Main street tia Markley. He was in his sixtv- | ee eli Oe ree position at the Shoe factory Elf 50 P. M 9:17 A own yesterday.
me Ou 1 1 name J. | iP . Lot Ca 3 y A Span ri :
Yocum. From data in his poss found a blooming pink carr vear and was a veteran of Garden Theatre Opened bethtown 12 ar vr. Grant W inchell of Philadel-
sion it was ascertained that he has| 'O" The flower was exposed all » Civil War, having served in the| Mr. Leon Yackley opened his{ Mr. Elmer Murray of Harrisburg| Weekdays 6:45 10:05 | Pha spent Friday in“town
operated in Pennsylvania under the | ! ng nn is rather singular Regiment, P. V. 1 He was a j dard 3 A Fe, formerly Dream-|was a Sunday visitor to friends In ; ; iM i r.ant mn Faslg of Harrisburg;
lames of Harry Brosey and M A that it didn’t freeze You «can see | member of the Reformed Church at |land, in th ace, on Monday night. |t!} place [7:92 P.M sSundays—7:260 anc 45 here on business Monday.
Hess the carnation in our window, Maytown The funeral was held I revolving chairs, a new piano,| VMr.Charles A. Sauer of 110:39 A.M 57 Ad 7:47 P.M Hiss inna and Margaret Dear-
AS far as we an learn. not i Tw te afternoon rom the home ! and the interio present alwas a welcome visitor to d RAP A—— he el Monday at Lancaster.
bani this county lost a cent thru Won More Premiums + Squire C. C. Hicks at Maytown ppearance Very good reels|town last Friday Brought $61.75 a Share Elmer Marsh of Philadelphia
h t1 sactions | Dr. E Ww Garber’'s Rose Comb! G Interment was me in the Uni ire showy d he deserves ) Misses Susie Martin and Elsie oe Oc : during last week.
A { Black Bantams came home from the | 01 cemetery His hroth- | ronage Dosh of lLancaste a 1 friends | Nneaste Monday fifteen shares of Vi G Landis of East Pet-
woultry show at Pittsburg vith fiv-]ers and sisters are as follows: Mrs | ee eal GO - n town Sundav | Lancaste and Mc 1 « 1 % : It town yesterday
The Bright Side of I 3 : Sid Eh eT Ni :
. x < § colors, winning first on cock and | } ! ¢ sy Mrs Annie L. Hicks, Aso Elected President Mr. E. M. Stoner yf Har bur tock t E. Deni ‘ $61 5 ner 3 urer. ( Pottstown
Colonel Grier’s Columbia Inde- | yi 3 5 3 Gi a 1 ?
ndent econd on hen They also won| i? nd Benjamin, all of Mavtow The annual meeting yf the o-i made a pleasant call at the Florin |Share art esterday.
pendent says ! : | : : y A od ; in 1 dward Pell f i
The Columbi Coll f Pl | eral specials | —— lumbia College of Physicians and! Inn last Frida F'wenty-nine har of .ancaster Sid of Harrisburg
ne a hla oliege 0 D> | ! " { > t Z : 2 “itealled y fr nd . \ n
ian 1 Su a nh — a Jacob F. Brubaker Surgeons was held at Columbia last ir. Michael Flowers of Steelton, | Elizabethtown and Middletown turr 3 n friends here on Thursday
cians and SUrgeons ci Vine | | \ bs 3] itt VI SF 3 r 2 he ~
orl nit f bar t | Is This True, Simon? Jacob KF. Brubaker son of Mr. | Wednesday evening The anuualjspent Sunday as the guest of Jacoh! Pike stock to John A. Naumar at : Y Moore of the County
deck on the of banquets. . 3 : . | i y RET Seat. “ 4
hale John E Bringer an Elizabeth- | Jacob jrubaker, residing three- | election took place when Dr. J. J.|Rider family {365 r share : ht, 8 on our streets Mon-
association meets once a month f fourth. of hy. [nr i : |
ywn school teacher 1as ente ourth of a southwest f is { Newpher of i ace vas elected? rs 3 tinericl i | Ae ee
sowmstinios. oftoner. Aad. at fi ; n school teacher, has ntered : a 0 ; west of this f ewphe of this plac was elec i My B Gingricl Ii - N a a
1 q on Xm v lap place, die n Thursday a i a member p ie indininre vivre dl Lane "pr nant Sai tiA nn al tik > » y . £ v ) nnis spent fre
meating a Bie feed is in orde: | suit 1gainst Simon C. Heisey, of : die ol Th Iraday at Mount [a me mber of the judiciary council, ther spent Sunday a Danie | Pike Bad, But Tolls are Raised : We : ’ ni !
| Rheems Plaintiff alleges that de-|Alto, after a long illness He was | being its president Eshlemat Rheems | rhe Lancaster \utomobhil Clut tay to Monday at York
o wonder that all the doctors are fat, | ; : : . . ! ' 4 oe a | a Aulomoniie: Llub
ai : The fendant circulated reports affecting (in his eighteenth year and was a! > — Mr. Harrv RB 1 gy een notified that the Hi :
’ fair and fine Their latest gastro- hi ; : Meter of Thi : : Mi arry Jemsdell of Denver that the Harris- Mr. 5. W. Reynold ¢ Hom
’ § repute rember o 11s year's -aduating ‘ sat. Tho | 4 : : . ur PADIRe Company has valet Mr. = V. Reynolds of Har
2 nomic feat was at Hotel Bittner on| — ro aton SS ¥ oo ears graduating Can Beat Them All | s spending several days in this see- |! Turnpike ompany has raised | _ a ; f friend 5 J
J : : — al eee | class of the Maytown High Sec *. Jac 3 ) \ ton. viet vi its toll rates Ithougl ik el 28 lie guest. OQ riends he 3 Hg
A Wednesday evening, and their next . } He : v : 2 Seaool. Mr. Jacob H. Shenk, west of town, |tion visiting friends. is toll ra although the pike is Monday i
13 : J | At C ia Thi rook He as a member 0 the Uni x18 3 > ad 2.0.04 ME | x still YOO 1 conditi stwoaan Phe
| will be in Lancaster early in Febru- | a olumbia This Week athens AL to ; nited | te lls us he had tobacco leaves 41 Mr. Henry Frank of Harrisbure | °9Y poo? ondition. Betwee: Mr. Samuel Livinop 8
) y The J. 1.. Te sh ramatic Com- ethren urch of this place. - | inches g has alreadv baled i Wi : Aancas and Landisville i wt. pa hue r h
M ary Who would not be a doctor? e J. L.. Tempest Dramatic Com a Ha Hg] Be- | inches long but has already baled it. called on his many friends in this Lancaster and Landisville the in- had Roti es
wh 5 { pany, so well known here. having |Sides his father, he is survived by | If true, (and we havn’t any reason section on Monday crease is one cent on roadsters and nde 2 Dusiness trip 10joup
g en ee een 3 . : ; Sine | . sectl ) a) oe fondav
held the hoards in Mt. Joy Hall on|tWO brothers, William and Amos, |to doubt Jake's word) it beats any-| M I Q two cents on touring cars | Monday.
¢ arv « Ap, is : : . : p ic . n om ;. Messrs. H Keener a y 3 | TI Dees RE N
> January Pattersonian several occasions, is playing nightly and a sister, Mary. The fumeral{thing we. heard of thus Jai oT es reener and Roy G inated mites Miss Effie S. Evans of Quy
. arv . . : : wi iu . : Pai» ay of May y ade a busi vi : wh Ss 3
The January number of the Pat-lin the opera house at Columbia |Services were held on Sunday after- ————— | Aunty y of Mayiown made 2 busine Some Medium. Eh? ville spent Sunday with J. H.
tersonian is out and is a credit t is wee noon at 2 o'clock Yr ORS ads : : { trip to town last Saturday. : ? - and family
te M 5 tJ H; & Bohuol t loithis week. on : o'clock at Cross Roads Gantz Property Sold M £4 Ww Even the lost cat advertised in M Be
5 the Mount Joy igh School. on- ————— Rr me Church, yi i ‘me i : : | essrs. kK. S eaver ¢ / Mr. seorge Ulric
. : 2 ” Yeon . aren Ww ith interment in the last Friday auctioneer Charles| and Wm. this paper last week was returned | & Feorge Irich and
| tains Ss school and class news, A Turkey Supper adjoining cemetery. H. Zeller sold the real estate of | Weidman attended the horse sale to the owner the day after the paper | yr. nt Sunday in town as gu
several good stories, the wo f Mr. GQ Tower ; . nn ee —— : : {of C. C. Hallman at Lancaster Mon- : P : | Mr. Ed Rear
D : Patt b rk o Mr. Geo. Morrett, proprietor of Mr. Joseph Gantz in this place, at Ba Ojwas issued The lost watch ad-| M i
ouglas € SOT gs} oF rg? tai y : ay ; , Mr. H. i
I hg : i Orson. In the Mount | the Farmers’ Inn, entertained about Will Improve the Property public sale. It was purchased vy} 2H : vertised was found and returned. | r. H. G. Landis of Anny
oy sc fools and other interesting twenty of his friends at a grand It is the intention of Mr. Ed.|Mr. Ed Ream, whose property ad-| Rev Daniel Singer occupied the |e i pays others it will pay vou but | 1 welcome gues: of friends
n S. Vv " a subs i ‘kev Ss or 1s i . rent 3.3 : in » Tni p > Yo | Dlace yes lay
Otes = you are not a subscriber, | turkey supper last Friday evening. |Ream, who recently purchased the |joins it on the west, for $2.500. {pulpit in the United Brethren |, member. the ad MUSE Appetr ia &) lace yesterday.
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dons fail to get a copy of this num ——-— Gantz property, to greatly remodel fo 4 hurch owing to Mr. J. B. Funk's paper that reaches the people x H. W. Dickinson of
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A Doctor Moved same in the near future. It will be Neat Sum Left fines: ay ) ¥ le guest of f
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From Mt. Joy. Not enough sick [converted into a double house with There is a balance of $1,389.20] Re gh will open on Compiling a Map an Be y
Y : (OW 5 A - % + : 3 y : Sunday night ey were postponed " : | Jr. A TAT De is a
Court House News people. Every body wears Getz|a summer house added to the rear !for distribution in the estate of vee na . BY D d There is a representative in town | ootis % 5
Ida M. Forry has issued an ex-|Bros. Wood Underwear, $1.25, now|of each. Mr. Ream may also move | Margaret Bishop, late of Mt. Joy). oo At of the Hines of Rev. d. soliciting subscriptions for a map las at
srurtd : " A ii se . : Oe oF up . i . B. Funt : D ne arrisbur da
ecution for $900 against Harry|8le, and saves doctor bills. the properties back about eight feet | township. v Homi 4 tora the various roads. trolley lines Ye 3 i
TY f Eliz y eee ee ’ ; c 5 Fre Wm. Hamilton and family spent ; > r. Ja s Branton, age
Forry, of Elizabethtown. . and add modern front porches. In ————-0 ese o : a : St railroads, etc. He is meeting With | p10 cant RN Pres dent of
Henry C. Brown has issued one Sung at Columbia \ the rear he will build a spacious Oss New Priiiar | Sunda and Elizabethtown as the I5iT CUcools i 1e Capita t was eirculating im :
against Samuel Steffy for $152.50 i shed in whic : Jur New Inter guests of Mrs. Hamilton's parents these part day
against § Stelly r 52.5 Mr. Charles Cassel, our popular |shed in which to hold public sales. Mr. Samuel Suydam has accepted | I SBS mmsusmere | »
A ; Mr. 8a Suy 8 accepted | jacob Gever's. | Mrs 3 “i } ¥ . ad
el Gr err soloist, assisted at a recital given at — ne ib , | Jacob Geyer's RR PPR { irs. El th ( 1s of Harris-
Columbia’ Ist’ ovenine by Prot. H ; a position at this office and is Now| Mr and Mrs. H. B. Young of near GRP. P.P.S | burg spen 1av8 here. willy
Spoke Thursday Evening : D gt evening y' Prof. : Parcel Post Sale being instructed in the art of typo- Marietta spent Sunday as the guest What joes it mean? Loo " | Mrs ALR A
Mr. J. Hershey Longeneck son | ©: tiaag of Reaaing. Established by Getz s i : age tw ) : .
Mr. J ey NEenecser, 30 Ae aa 2 5 oe : Bros. Big {graphy. lof the former's parents Mr. and | P3%€ two | Miss Della G. Shank of Rheems.
of Mr. J. E. Longenecker west of reductions in Clothing, Shoes, Hats A | Mrs. Harry Young mee etl meres |spent Wednesday as the guest of
wn, who just returned from Jack- Bought a Ford and furnishings. y . he dah id : Shoes £ ; > | wes - ei
town & J or Fae) ¥ i Me. Clas yo : G.B.F. P. P. 5. Mr. John Carson and lady friends| Shoes for tender Corn and Buni-|Miss Kathryn Gingrich, :
n, y., 8 e a e revival ser- Mr. Clinton ¥ of near town, ET . : . 2 tarnhays Fas 4
y 2 Chorch of God Test Joonght Ford > ’ S Means Getz Bros. First Parcel {Misses Margaret Raymond and Hel-| on feet at Bernhart & Co's. Messrs. F. IL. Heilman and Sam-
vices n e -aurch o ¥O as ug a or uring car rom Harrisburg Concert Com v Shel ‘ ’ TL — ee i Ure me. : : .
av GVenibe. Mr. Coble. at Elizabethtown. frhassiny Fe a pany on Post Sale. On Page Two you will) en Menaugh, witnessed the “Two : uel Heisey of Cleona, spent Fri
3 s , 4 ¥ 30. find interesting news for you | Little Brides” at the Fulton Opera Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. (Gea tinued on page 5)
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