The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1913, Image 1

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WAR RELICS SECURED
Mount Joy Will
Thru WwW,
Porsonal
repre
BANK OFFICIALS BUSY A TURKEY DINNER
Figure in This
Ww
Mrs,
tertained on Sunday
Were Up At New Haven, Conn, In. and CC, Owen brandt
specting Bank Buildings Griest
On the house ol the home (
bill
Griest
On Sunday
and Mr
apenoy =
friends at a ery
the First National
nothing undone
unlimited
erection
The officials of
Bank
regards to
formation
new building.
Six the
| 0
| Brown, J. 8. Carmany,
\ approved the intro ven on
leaving
procuring
Lhe
are in
Congressman to do was the seene of a
in
they
when
of
| prior to of its nate cannon and cannon balls fo cathering
| HrDOsaE. in; T.anasten vad thi }
nuinber
nell
The elaborate
Lancaster
secured for
Res
equipment
be
ot
eines
directors,
will used in rvoir linner
1536] Dele
Muss
M
and
N
left
S. Bowman, Amos
Abram L
ers,
Nissley Sun
William
United Spani
MV
W
k by General
Closkey Camp Ll
nieresting Session Held In
Korey
Mi nd Mi
tow1i
"hose sent were
pre
Graybill Strickler of near
Jum J. ey, A Well Known
Mrs 1. B
gg of On Hig Re 5
Drs he Pos Week ico
L.ongenecker
Mr H
eterans In connectio i a Ime
New
inspected a
evening for
they
day Haven, Conn,
G
M iss
where numbe; f morial monument to be erected n
N.S, Fil
COU fo Go Woler Pe |= === Th VilOge SCHOO HO |r
'I
| xtensi signers rac ; 8 | congressnmy Griest eltorts Pp
PIKE CO. REAMBURSES COUN. | °Xtensive designers, contractors and TALK ON FARM BUREAU ; i ons = how |
| builders New York City, tank Irom the battle HE WHEREABOUTS 0} OUR |
CIL FOR STONE USED ON : - a ' |
MAIN STREET contract ior the Brubaker tne | SHIP Maine, was delivered to the FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK
I'his Lancaster Spa Wai
- H Association, 4
seventeen
honor of the hero« he Spanish
building
HImer, Died Yesterday
HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST
'RAVEL SOONER OR LATER
Some
Oliver
Alice Mi
and
dang Vis Mary and
Mrs
of der recovered 8
he
were
of
fan
Brandt
daugh
Mrs
| tenhen Grissinger
erection n ihe
M. G.
Farmers’
given 1
aster Mi Martha G
|
{
| Mrs stella
; Marth:
of y
Veterans
will
of the new building firm ish
- i Bucher and
Secretary
an | 3 :
Lal It Sone
Gives | i
ind it
Instructive Address on the Work- |
ings of the Body |
twelve the is understood be Well known People
New
of What Our Able Corps of Reporters |, From Our
the Card Basket About| hn Engle of this Passed to the
Your Friends Your | > Great Beyond Since Our Last lssue _
{ to
A Number of New
dered—Part of Detwiler Avenue]
to be Graded—Gas Put in the]
Post Office Building—New Boiler
at Water Works and | B10 , : H
{ Fhe directors returned home my the
Pronounced Right \ Farmers’ A mn 1]
terday morning much pleased th | 1 veterans
3 | their
Council
. | erected
Crossings Or- | : ,
| banks in Haven, included in the memorial monu Found Neighborhood Have
Yourself,
n
They are now busy on the plans | ment Mount Joy will receive the
3 : and
ind cannon balls for Lieut Gone I'heir Reward,
Nissley
innon
David
A
and work on the erection will be- |
this
TI Acquaintances,
incl
1c March meeting
| ’ Mi * }
4 ' f ‘ i" Peter Grab died at
Form Affars Jos omnis
V., daughter of
fre
early Spring : . Post, Grand
Inspected Bi of : i — —
Republic, and the Sons Columbia om
be
lot
of '
', Swange
Camp, to installe
i ( led v in
Mt r. B. J
"| Saturday town
(ieo,
Willy,
dropsy aged
trip the soldiers’ buri: th
: € oldi uria In £ Hersh o was seen |
| HAPPENINGS
GE
of Borough schoo] house i
Columbia
The
meg
members
_—-— Cemetery Frid m
R.
town
IN
WEST
I'HE
HERE ray bill
regular lon Monday ev wtendance membe BUSY
all
Vere
in
S¢
excention He rtzler—Hiestand | ts —ve-
Miss Charlotte Anne, youngest|
daughter Mr. J. B of
Mill, wife
H
knot wa
iends ‘lation T'h Charles Pittsburg oO}
I
Friday aged
Mari-
He
ening and with one .
Mr Th in b Friday in towu Mason died at
INgIing . ’ t
wae! Lod Haphonngs | 5 m3 mm moe
Marie (
lall present neet
on 36 years,
of Hertzler
Misses
Ol
McCarty, mother of
Miller Mariettd
ged sixty-three yea
at Elizabet}
a comp
leaves a
y a : » :
Burgess’ Report Bender's became the Ba ocal and Personal Briefs That Have ; musician ability
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The Hoffman | Hiestand Thursda Occurred Since Our Last Issue i Geo
Lwaks
Henry
of Our Hustling and Wide Kllsworth of
the
councilmanic
showed collectic amount nuptial
$200.25 for the past
op Jacob Brubak orgoni MANY HORT NEA i { n York
she . 1 i \ sHOR WS ITEMS OF }
Hoffman also reported | wedding reception Officers Brubaker
the
account
M
month
bh special election | home of the brid Officers were elected as § : : : So is eorge 1 ‘ ent Md own saturday from
He
| Neb., B. F
ming
President,
J Barnhart;
H
and of sickness | happy
Tax O B eman where S ri, ughter.
hirl of the
Within
Middle
of di
< I
Klizall
ren
but would uen direct Weirich of
W
stein;
nt
April
anable
43 3 y . Quick Reading
meet Council the meeting, I ITiendas Newcome . complicatio
ew pays pl Lon
\mong the surviving
Street Committee
Whitman of
Leo
very
would }
Hi
Grad the!’ Ba ore : ; le di
It
The Benefits o : :
Jacob Haldeman
of Bainbridgd
14 years
made h
Walter
commendations County rm
I
» stable of
vb Haldeman
twile
twl as iar ess * * bitte of 8 i
Or
of Avenu«
Mr
crossing
last Thur
wn orphan
lay aged
and
Mrs.
funerah. sg
Garber, rete
resent
» Associati
he
results
a across Farmers’
y : it ¢ ning he ntertaine numers- Mr. and
the West side] ained numer-| ,, Mr. and
enjoying exce
said that
the
Avenue on
3 Qn
| dict
| He outlined
ry | bureau for
1eatre | Seiad
initiation
W. Griest obtained
most |
from the bureau o
reet Ordered
Nort
gide
Lay
Lay
with interment
ross h Barbara | the i
{ 0 a metery.
of Detwiler this co Landis
Garden § 3 * -
its when ersbur sterda
Cross- |
of |
left |
Avenue Ordered a new
Anna Stol
Andrew
there will be shown at| broke 3 Mrs.
rd place
Mr
mg on Marietta on the west side a ;
this one ol the v ia, wife of
street matter was Mt. Joy. 1t and i's ry Hinkle and Xe !
home
Poplar
Im the hands the Street Commit-
(Continu
\ i i)
al fos)
Have Commision Bite
oF Comimed by Sel
BILL: WAS
IN THE
LOCAL OPTION
DEFEATED
HOUSE
THE
EASILY
News by StafY
the Bulletin—Senate's
Delay—Licenses
of
Condenced a Report
er for
Policy of for
Hunters—Local Taxation
porations
1913.
over
the
March 4,
backward
Pa.,
view
Harrisburg,
A
bird's-eye
week's proceedings of
t
Pennsylvania
that the two prominent events of the
Legislature reveals
Cor-
|
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{
i
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{
{ For
wonderful pictures evel seen, en-
titled the
1t
from
Bridge of Sorrow
depicts real train falling
the St
Jridge and
$80.000.
ances.
a
Suspension
of
perform-
Lawrence
was made at a cost
Two or mort
a 0
The New U., E. Pastor
N. A. Barr was appointed
of the United Evangelical
church here by the conference at
Lancaster. Rev. W. A. Shoemaker
was appointed Kinderhook and
East Petersburg and Rev, G. A.
Knerr to Manheim. Rev, Barr comes
here from Steelton.
ee A rere
Will Address C. E. 8.
Edgar J. Huggins of Harrisburg,
vice president and field worker of
Chirstian Endeavor Society of
the Churches God will address a
joint meeting the Christian En-
deavor Society and the Juniors
the Church of God Mount
Sunday evening at
AA
Rev.
pastor
to
the
of
of
of
Joy on
ir
6 o'clock.
Licenses Granted
applied
proprietors
Monday.
Mr.
the
All
Hotel
Mount J
the
third
Branat,
Pierre
Every License for
0 was
ranted court on
the
Joseph
l.a
by
consecutive year.
proprietor
the
Ol
House, was first
applicant to lift his license.
rr AD ee
A Slight Fire
Irom |
the |
Donegal
moved
Whether the farm
main
yureau
roperty to
is up to the !arme Th
BrODBA Wes
bul proper West
The
cou do not meas-
t! should, there
inducemente thrown
reau does not need the tf ner,
bu
the farmer needs 1e eau,
personal pro;
Root, old
urday afternoon
lH. Zell
For
f Mr
ala Sat
c |
this | ur
to what
too many
to them. The
advantage of educational
(Continued on page 6)
Et —
An Erroneous Report
“HEIGHT OF ABSURDITY”
SAYS REV. DUNGAN
farmers of iy
B was at pu
ure up y B vas at |
by Auctioneer
being
fail ne
pos-
open rmers to
take Sale—Good tauk wagon, 26!
gallon capacity; just the thing
hau] water. Call on Jacob H. Shenk,
Mt. Joy. 1t
For hatching,
from Leghorns,
at
to |
|
|
|
Eggs for |
2-year-old White |
each. Amos Shelly, {
of Mt. Joy
ferns,
Sale
)
miles |
at.
be
nar
east
rubber plants,
hyacinths,
and
THE Palms,
gonias, blooming
freesias, primroses ar- |
aniums at Hoffer’'s greenhouse, 2t
Mr. John Brubaker moved from |
one of the Eckhardt properties
| this place, to the farm of Mr. M
Church
to
cissus,
There is No Petition Being Circu-
lated to Stop the Weekly Dances
Mount Joy Hall—Our Con-
temporary is Handing the Public
a Lemon y
in
in
B
| Hiestand near Erisman’s
goof
kinds
do a
dec
on East
Office
am still in a position
of paper hanging and
You ec
street,
‘A ainst
dances being
remonstrating ag
held the
circulated
petition
: me
Post
an find
ating
in town is |
and
of
opposite
being numerausly >
Dieter, Mount Joy.
the town.’
the
Hall
hoax,
residents
petition to
Mount
signtd
The
dances in
Mr. O. K.
item appearing in
DY
- iD -——
stop
Joy
private :
Celebrate
15th
A
Odd Fellows
held 1 ;
elepration
by
The |
week
anni
1104
ida
of its
Snyder, is a 1 ) r
nanunel ) © NO
a paper last .
8 paper last Fi
is untrue and is entirely
foundation.
We
members of
without | ration
and
214
lodge its
number rested
interviewed
the
have a
Methodist
OL funds 000
‘hure S24
¢ hureh, | 4 qgition the order one of
on
was
1S
Mr,
rday.
Mr,
sday
M
vas the
Willie
caster,
Chan
John
the
£1
lay ton
(Con
guest
B
1e8t (
K
nue
Saturday
Wit
fri
of
i Ol
of Black
iends
er of
ends
iT N€
\ page
here
Nolt
he
4)
ree en, SGA oo
ted Pul-
Iie Sells
The Views of Rev. CC)
at
ile
Lan
Horse
Sat
viile
Wed
was
motile
M York,
Roth
the
ol spent
ay in town guest of his
rents.
Mr. Fran
ncis N
near Elizabetiitown
Sunday
of
dig
spent
the guest his
ther.
Mrs
Steelton, spent Saturday
guest of
Communion
in the United
Sunday, March
Mr. Harry
Bedford
Snyder
of
the
relatives. i
services will
Brethren
9th.
Mumma
and
in
Samuel Hummel son
{
town
be
church on
Everett y
0. K
of
County called on
Sunday
Mrs
were
on
Dr and Frankhouser
{arrisburg welcome
Florin Inn
Rev. J.
at
the Sunday
Mrs
erat
Funk is
B
ev days Reading the
f her son Ira and family
Dr. Shennybrook, of
County spent Sunday
Rishel of This Place
PLEASED
FOUND
Mount
Schools—Pupils
Progressive—An
Joy
IN VARIOUS
Ha
WIT
s
Ar
Teachers—Agitates
H
Able
WHAT
GRADES
Excellent
Corps
HE
Public |
Attentive and {
of |
a Nine Months
of hel daughter
Neidis
Francis
hite
W Orpington
ege du
Who ?
can beat it
entertain
and cla
Mount Joy L
T
teacher
hool
t1
the theran
last 1esday
ipper
Dommel
| Harrigbhul
i
| United
{ Township,
| at
.| der’'s Mill, of a valvular heart, in his
in Florin
10:30, aged
28 days.
0)
o
Bb
at
s and
by three children:
ldeman and Mr. Harry I
and Mr. Georg
The funera
late home thi
and at ten o’clq
Brethren Church.
was made the Florin
mornin
mont
vived
H. H
f Florin
s.
her
son
9
ment in
| tery.
John J. Frey
Frey, well known and
resident of Rapho
yesterday morning
late home near Ben-
John J.
highly esteemed
died
at his
a
8:45
Sth He
the
had been in good
of his death.
faithful member of
Church, He was a
earlier life. He was
for nine years ,
3 7
Director
for a
vite died five
dren
\ the
G.,
Fr,
vill
k
year,
to time
was
Ith up
ised a
nnonite
his
the Poor .
‘chool
His
i )
a Ga
after | erm—Other News : or a
Tener’s
the confirmation, aii
a RHEEMS
LongeneckKel
were as as its lev,
well a. W,|
Dungan, wno tell us that no such pe-
period pastor,
delay,
appointment
araphernalia
Zeller,
member
fire the dry
the Jacob bridge Mon-
the| 427 night about o'clock, but
the flames were extinguished by |church. Last
Yoie Mr. B. W. no such petition
was done. this
Ee... aai.ho. In
| gan he says i
A
near
to grass outfits of p
Mr. Jacob
ce is
4 train set finest
Governor in|
EM. Bigelow place
Commissioner b
jate on Monday night by tl
37 to 9, and the defeat on
the House of the so-called
Option Bill. In the
the Governor
purpose that
but
later
people
$50,000,000
i or I)
ong Ol I
{the H
that
: ae street State :
Of as originated day ssion of
but
tition in
there
rounds |
nine ever a charter
3 department Superintendents
he Na
A new
unloaded
by H. BE.
ised the
least is |
the
Highway not _—
——. hh
A Fox Chase
Mr Morrett
Farmers’ Inn,
fox cha
v
1e : ional BEducatior ARROPIaS
T Brown before any damage making ional »ducatio 1880C1a
ues- :
In town. nroprietor of ympanied
George
in presidents, Colum biz
al
nfirmation
hed
o his
Dun- |
of ab- |
interview with Rev.
is the “height
circulate
our hold his first
this
fternoon,
the
t of Princeton, uration at W
Jigelow
known
March
dropped at| ¥!
Masquerade Dance annual well
grand masquerade dance
be held at Moore's Hotel, Ironville, |
on Saturday evening, March 8, 1913. |
Everybody cordially invited |
attend.
accom- Meikeljohn of day \
d ve s of the
Rheems,
a charter
WwW.
Moyer,
WwW. Dun-
George S.
Dr. Ha RK,
Heisey, Bertha
Samuel G.
Simon /C.
Paul Heisey,
H. Stauffer and
surdity” to such
When the
it was taken
a
story this office
as a joke for
A will | report. |hostelry on Friday
entertained
by
was very : 2 ; AY ite
reached Sly reynatd ducation that w ollowing were
dinner Mrs.
Mrs
irthday Sunday
M 1
which may |
reason
the
heart, hind
! hink
effect
the
: : several | t] umber of and for
serious on in oles i hum? { aR for
of rou- Booth Heisey, J.
man,
tt tim
the whom would them
of their petition? |t
State rr en GA | Some say the Burgess, but what au-|with his pacl of hounds Dinner | {
that Five Hens Lay Six Eggs | thority would he have to stop will be served at two op t nind 1 spirit, { Schlott} I ( andisville; Mrs, brahan B
the Our Mr. Garman | dance properly nO Wg
the | has five hens and one day last ducted.
been in| they laid six eggs and John didn't Others
high | forget hunt the the day | Association,
previous. On this particular day one | Would it
laid a double-yolked egg don’t want
_ A Ga a conducts the dances in an order-
Easton Property Sold manner as has been the case?
The property of Mr. William Eas- While the Methodist Church does
ton on David street, was sold to Mr.| not approve of dancing, the mem-
Abner Hershey, who owns the prop-| bers and pastor are a unit in, that
erty adjoining. The sale made | they could just as easy make the
thru Mr. B. E. Hiestand private | sun stand still as they could stop
terms. the dances without just cause.
We also pastors
members of other churches and
we have as yet to find a person that
has seen that ‘“numerously signed”
petition in question.
BI ee en
ia,
present
reasons, to 1€ will atter among
Zea
n of is most sportsmen
. : | petitioners eing Mr mer of Kinderhook, G
tion to issue to | yeing Mr, er o {inder G.
ieorge
L
issle
Ir OH
which build na
be fairly
administration
during
ate nds by to
1tz,
it
¢ oclock Ve
can said ¢ Joao
s 3 g as it is on- and not to allow N vy
I ow'’s of townsman John so long as it is con ind 1 ( 0
to the operations of a machine,’ ati IT Fanny ] and 31 ol Susar G.
Overcome by Gas
ras escaping from a coal stove
the tobacco the farm
Mr. H H
dered three
but for
would have
Department week
he
way | oh
Hall Hibben Chandler,
or
“We
as
oe the in
of
ren-
Mount
but why
to Mr.
your money”
say Joy
should
Snyder,
so long
months has
Heisey,
Ober
Q
eighteen
is exactl) Princip vn
cellar
Myers,
ladies
their
has not been of such to eges ob
Yond
len
order of merit
ing to his wisdom and judgment the
expenditures of so
It would
Governor
charge
as to justify entrust- say pear Florin, Roudabu XC¢ was tenderec
and | corps of teach arty Monday evening the
pupils «¢
hen unconscious
discovery of ublic schools. While being her
resulted serious. Mrs
Benjamin Brown, Mrs Christian| charm
Grove and Mrs. Lefevre were the] clock
victims. The Incident occurred last|ing pupil
Wednesday evening. first grade the
retiree we in the High
concerted effort,
initial 1e timely
sum
further
vast
have
had
whom
sentiment oi
whatever. ;
Mr. Bigelow has been in politice
part of the State
official record
machine order.
who voted
anniver
the
Mumma,
I
money ly the entire school vorks as fay sary
if the
commissioner
was widespread
hostility on any ground
a of
at home of
given
Engle
Exceeding Speed Limit
Borough Treasury is going
at the expense of
autoists if they don’t exercise bet-
ter judgment in going thru here.
More go up and down Main street
at twenty to twenty-five than at =
twelve miles an hour.
rr Ann,
been wiser and almost
in The
be increased
is no machine
there
All
10
against yet
the
Senior | of the €
picked a
there
and at tt
refreshments
the way up from Games were played
no
was end of the V€
I rved he werk
ent: Ruth and Margaret Stokes, An-|
Dearbeck, Ada Laughman, Anna
Hoffmaster, Mary Hoffer, Margaret
Dearbeck, Ruth Trostle, Mary Wit-
mer, Stokes, Clara Arntz, Attention K. of P.
Ruth Mumma, Rhoda Hersh, John The members are earnestly re-
Young, William Walters, Albert E.|[quested to be present at the hall of
Geyer, Irvin Earhart. Christ Wittle, |of Cove Lodge No. 301 Knights of
| and Roy Strickler. Pythias on Tuesday evening.
on class School there is a | s¢ following pres-
ly
strenuous exert-
mind
pupils have
personality
easily and
a
Carload of Poultry Feed |
Brandt & Steh-|
man, local millers, |
received a carload of assorted Park!
& Pollard poultry feed. There are
various kinds of chick and growing
feed and dry mash. They also re-
ceived a large number of fine stone-
ware feeders.
to “develop the as a living | na
The
earnest
ed
spirit.”
the
teacher and
lead to understand that it is their
privilege to do their own thinking
only to be guided by their teachers,
on page 5H)
+ meee eee tll ABR mmm have interviewed
S. S. Organizes
On Sunday March 9, the Brethren
in Christ will organize their Sun-
day School at Mount Pleasant meet-
ing House, 2 miles northwest of
Mount Joy. All interested in the
school are invited to be present.
Today Messrs.
our
in the western
many years, and his
is entirely of the
Out of the 37 Senators
for his confirmation were Re-
publicans and 10 Democrats. Two-
thirds of the Senate, or 34 members
(Continued gf page 4)
\
and extensive grasped
each
readily
of
are Grace
om
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All the local news in the Bulletin. (Continued