The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1913, Image 4

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‘Borough Council State Capital Gossip
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tee to investigate and report. Thej; were necessary to effect
Street Committee was ordered to nfirmation. There the appoint
get bids on stone from May 1st,’ .,¢ woul have fallen .if
1913, to Jan, 1st, 1914, Also ordered. |p, rats had ne
Water Committee
President Brown stated that an |Deme ! po vet
external inspection was made of ) p
new boiler and that it was O. K.jHon. ! WwW. | Dei
Also that 140 Ibs. of steam was car t : } Wi er
ded Sunday and all was well. This X ! It OE
mmittee was instructed to dispose ; a rai i Aor
the old boiler. dil on. tha’ Democratic Senators
Financia] Committee ought to vote \eainst the confirn
rn Barto reported the approval iio d would ynly be prop
umber of bills perf theil public duty
Property Committee | doi B it the n jor t) ot
Ricksecker reported every- Democratic S¢ nators disregarded
Bn geod order. New gas pipes the advice of Mr. Guthrie and lined |
Governor Tener. That
rom main into the post office.
the postmaster is allowed $5
quarter for light and last]
ter’s electric light bill was $16.|° OE z ey tear
he committee recommended the |2CUY! Fhey have earned! trom
placing of three clusters of gas| ! » In what way they
lights in the postoffice and were |" deration ae
Enstructed to see what postmaster |’
the remaining two years of his
eves open they ms
nereon.
erceive what particul
Light Committee | “disting
Mr. Brown reported all lights in ke
bood shape and that Mr. Miller re-
places them immediately after be-
ng told.
Mr. Dillinger reported Oak Alley
pdly damaged by a large traction
gine and whether such ti
™\ * Permissible Council con
Deteat of Local Option
I'he local option hill
he House Tuesday
ud-
it as this was a public tho: : rahi hr Yin
fare. it could not prohibit the Pe
‘lof it to teams, tractioms, etc. + : 2 oh Sole
\ Special Committee
Mr, Dillinger repoited t ork
completed and asked for
mittee's discharge. His wisl
eomplied with.
Board of Health
Mr. Hoffer of the Board of Health ''1UCT 4UCSUOR BCh
reported a clean bill of 1e :
first for some time. : S ;
I 1 ha 1
Treasurer's Report 11 district would generally
The report of the Union yuld s
Bank showed a balance of y vet. Some legislators |...
in the Borough account and $5,141. who believed in omplete county | ik
83 on the same side of the ledger loca ption voted 1st the bi
in the water account. a ubmitted ers voted against]. i tai
on the ground that there should
Rebates Granted
Collector Fellenbaum presented
the following list who asked for re-|
bates on their water rents: W. B. Of any
Detwiler, five months on one family |“
in Orphan School Building and five!’ : Lo
months on J. R. Davis’ property, to-| Con according. (0 Rey
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House has not put
rroll, of the Anti-Saloon l.eague
$4.20. Granted. Mrs. Mary Eb-| ’
erle was granted a rebate of $1.20
on her East Main street property.
Mr. M. K. Brubaker asked for a re-
bate of $2 on his Frank street %
property. Chairman Brown stated
}
He says the House will be offered |
hance to vote on an
rebate was therefore refused. Mr. .o ..100ns and hotels
BE. H. Zercher asked for water con-
nections for a new house to be built I'he Senate's Policy of Delay
on the Columbia road, outside the On Wednesday the Senate
borough limits. The matter was re- journed until March 10th, in face
ferred to the Water Committee to the fac that its files are glutted
investigate and report. with no less than 500 bills awaiting
Mr. Samuel C. Fissel defies Coun- action. This branch of the Legis-
cil to cut his water pipes. He lature has manifested little dis-
does not care to use the borough's Position to engage energetically
water any longer. The matter was
discussed at length and the Clerk Perform. It has met usually since
January 7th on Monday nights at
o’clock, which Mr. Mellott, of Ful-
Nwas ordered to get permission from
Pike Company and the Super-
; rs of East Donegal Township
for the purpose of digging up
street to cut the pipes.
Mr. Fellenbaum reported water
rent to the amount of $4,801.24 col-
lected to March 1st. ,
“A bill for the Gibbons diphtheria
case amounting to $21.88 was pre
sented by the Board of Health at
‘the request Of the Burgess. An
xppropriation of $25 was granted the tl the
to defray these expenses.
ton County, s:
period of about two weeks. It
‘Council adjourned. ’ through as the day of adjournment
re draws near
the 4th of March comes the Greater Efficiency Necessary
{fully with the arduous
Apportionment
from
that
3 far
well at his hands during |
ministration there is no reason
“the most distinguished con-
t it remains for the future to dis-
$
’ : close, but if the people will keep |
wants before taking definite action | . a be able | ni
ied consideration” may |
Benjamin lefevre of Millersville,
on Sunday
I11., and will continue westward so
nterference with the present as to reach the Pacific coast for the
by local option St hemes | wijjjam xposition of 1915.
hatovar this |
q owLaever But sue St. Paul's U. B. church, of Eliza-
nd to the lignor question by any bethtown spent Thursday in this
place on business
son, Paul spent Sunday with their
daughter, Mrs Harry Flovd, of
11 county local option bill, { near Bainbridge
also .to vote on the liquor | al ; : |
! er were in Philadelphia on Monday |
1 wi
measure recommended by Governor | Wi . 5
Mr. Greiner had the misfortune of |
Tener requiring that social clubs
that Mr. Brubker received his rent! .,... coll liquor to its members
when property was vacant and the' ,.11 take out licenses just the same
spraining his knee.
of near East Petersburg, were the
guests of Mrs. Kauffman’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Kraybhill, |
last Monday.
house on their ground about one
mile north of here to take the place
of the one destroyed by fire last
summer.
who was kicked by a mule about
two weeks ago, was brought to his
home on Wednegday from the hos-
pital at Lancaster.
the serious work which it should
is bedtime, ar
tons of tobacco from his Perry
county farm He will put it on the
market here, as there are’ no
packers at that place.
the adjourned at noon the next day.
Now the adjourned covers from
February 26 to March 10, an idle]
alleged that this policy of inaction | Hepresentative
by the Senate is dictated by political
leaders for the purpose of rearding
action on the work of Progressive
legislation so as to keep it in the
background as much as possible un-
this office we will insert notice like
the following in the register FREE
from now until day of sale. As we
have an exceptionally large circula-
lation this will thoroughly advertise
your sale and remember it costs you
manufacturers
close of the session, and then
__ilose it finally in the mass of bills
number of bills were then paid ;p.i wij come forward to be rushed
nothing
premises on the John Shultz farm
in East Donegal township, near
Maytown, horses, colts, cows, bulls
and a large lot of good farming
implements by Samuel S. Rosen-
berger. Zeller, auct. {
icle of the man whose wil-| Both houses have passed the bill
0 serve : his country at a lintended to increase the efficiency
more or less|of the Auditor General's Depart-
{ment to such an extent as to enable
lit to grapple efficently and success-
ask of
lecting the enormous, syms of
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constantly oon
|ises at the southeastern Kmits of
BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Personal Mention Ream, Zeller, auct
(Continued from page 1) Tuesday March 11--On the Cam-|
sojourning among friends here last oron farm near Donegal Springs, |
Thursday 10 cows, 12 steers, 1 fat bull, 7
Miss Katharyne kby of Lemoyne gtock bulls, 3 Holstein heifers, 7
spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs hogs, 25 tons baled hay and 00
Etta Bennett tons baled straw by Samuel H,
Mr, W, HK. Steele of Lockport, N. Tressler Pierce , auct
Y.,, spent last Wednesday in town Wednesday, March 12--On the |
calling on friends, premises on Columbia Avenue, a
Mr, Jeremiah Henr) of Daniels | large lot of housedoul goods, wag-
ville, was the guest ot friends in our ‘on maker tools, lumber ete. by
borough on Thursday David Boyce. Zeller auct.
Mr. Ellwood Millard and Miss Vi- Thursday, March 13—On the
| ola Baker spent Sunday and Monday Hiestand farm, along the Marietta
with friends at Manheim pike, near Wolgemuth's Mill, mules,
The smiling countenance of Mr. | cows, butcher cattle, hogs, farming
R. S. Gotshall of Middletown was |implements, household goods, ete,
visible here last Thursday. by Mr, John Inners. Zeller, auct.
Harry K. Shellenberger of Phila- Friday, March 14—On the Lan-
delphia spent a few days with his caster and Harrisburg turnpike, 2
father, Mr. John Shellenberger, miles east of Mt. Joy, mules, horses,
Messrs. Lewis Grogg and J. Willis cows, bulls, hogs, and a large lot
Freed were among those from here of good farming implements by B.
that were to Washington yesterday. | Frank Emsweiler Zeller, auct,
Mr, and Mrs, J G., Dulebohn of Saturday, March 15 At his place
Elizabethtown spent Sunday in town | of business in Mount Joy, large lot of
guests of the Misses Linnie and | light and heavy wagons, implements,
Fannie Greiner harenss, etc. by G. Moyer Zeller,
M and Mrs. Isaac Maze wand | Auct
ndson Harry Aston of Manheim, Saturday, March 15-—At his ware-
spent Sunday n town with their house in Mount Joy, large lot of
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Schroll fa fagon and a variety of
Mrs. M. A. Spickler and daughter | farming implements by G. Moyer
Miss Freda Willer and Mrs. Cheis- | Zeller, auct
tian Swab and son Vincent visited Wednesda Mare 19-—At \is
friend it Lancaster last Wednes- | implement warehou Mt. Joy,
day { new and isecond-hand wagons, im-
M imd Mrs. Simon Menaugh nes w M H.'S
at Lancaster F'hursday where tney
tended the opening session of the Mar )—O L.an
conference of the United Evar caster and Harrisburg pike, 2 miles
elicai church east of Mt. Joy, a large it of good
Mrs. Ki Williams irrived here | household goods by B. Frank Ems-
he west and has taken up her | weiler. Zeller, auct
ome in our town After April 1st Monday March 24—On the premises
she will occupy the property rear of at Rheems, resale of th personal
wdler Store property of W. L.. Heisey and wife by
Mr. Ja Zeller attended the | John W. Eshleman and M. R. Hoff
sntertainment of the Lancaster | man, Assignees. Zeller, auct,
District of the Prudensial Insurance | Tuesday March 25—O0n the
Company at the Iris Club at Lan-| premises a short stance west of
ister on Thursday evening | Florin horse, wagons, implements,
Mrs. 1. D. Stehman, Mrs. Jno. S. and a large lot of household goods
Eby, Mrs. Z. W. Keller and Mrs. E. | by Mr. H. S. Brandt Zeller, auct.
M. Trexler represented the local W Saturday, March 29—At his sale
C. T. U. at the session of the license | and exchange stables on Marietta
court of the granting of hotel licens-| street, Mount Joy, a large boy of ex-
at Lancaster Monday. ceptionally fine weelimate horses
Mr. Carl Bube was among those 1 few good mules by Bd Ream
that went to Washington, D. C., to! 7 wuct
attend the inaugural ceremonies of |
President Wilson. Car] says he went! &% alr 3
to ee the Suffragettes parade © BH AS. 5. £ SFL ! i K}
moreso than to hear Wilson's ad-
iro REAL ESTATE AN
Mrs. Joseph Weber and daughte INSURANCE
Anna, Mrs his Dowhower, Mr I Main nA
vi n ot, vio
and Mrs. S. F. Eshle Misses KE!
la Kati and Ma Eshleman
Mr Amo Kaylor nd daughter Ming and Clerkis I In
Florence, Miss Mary Cunninghan etilement Est
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vm atended the SUrye g and (
Ce 1t Lacaster
DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS
~~ Eye, Ear, Nose and Thi
»30-532 Woolworth Bul
RHEEMS
Read the Bulletin Lancaster, Pa
1 )ffice Hours: to
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Uiice Hours t
y unday and
Mr. and Mrs, J. B Henry spent | nday an or Louis
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saturday and S ing a By Appointment
Both Phones |
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Mrs Cyrus Ev
Susan and Mary visited
Walter Brandt has gone to Elgin
S. & H. GREEN
TRADING STAMPS
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Rev. S. S. Daugherty, pastor of
Mr. and Mrs. David A Henry and
While Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Grein-
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Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kauffman
The P. R.*R. is building a new
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Jacob Witmer of Donegal Springs
Geo Enslow received several |
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Sale Register
If you get your posters printed at
Saturday, March 8 —On the
Monday, March 10—On the prem
of
Joy borough. entire lot good seasonable merchandise an
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Great March
Tearance Sale;
Saturday March 1, 1913 ;
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entire lines of all wool horse blankets
close them out at cost to make room Spring Goods.
need of a horse blanket don’t miss this
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{1 ANNIVERGARY 5A
We are 19 years old this month and in order to celebrate this event properly
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week a Gala Birthday Party to which we extend a cordial Invitation to our
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During This Salg
We know of no better way of celebrating
event than by holding a birth
gains in all departments. We have made many special] purchases
also take
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