The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 12, 1913, Image 1

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    VOL. X1. NO. 49
CIRCULATION
ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR
ADS BRING
RESULTS-
THATS WHY
MERCHANTS
$1.00 A YEAR
USE THIS
ADVERTISING
MEDIUM
SECOND LOCAL FR
EIGHT TRAIN
SUIT IN EJECTMEN
) —— E T
Th —— T IN
e Vast Amount of Work Done Here | The Wrigh SUIT IN EQUITY HY
3 / LK IY y |
Necessitates This ightsville Hardware Company \ \ ‘| sie — : PHRPOFTIOUN VIEWS f
———— Want Possession of Mt. Joy Wrightsville Concern Seeks to Re-|I a————
That'a J y > eo Botan i ’ i | y
\ There is so much shifting of freight Property A ( cover Mount Joy Property y gi! Zoology Will Be Taught | |} | ¢ | Y
Cars > : h —— \ That Way Are |
0 \ x s done on the old line in Mount “The Wrightsvill " Way Here | (
J i rdrsiwe3 : ghtsville ardwar \ ¢ y
\ id that the Pennsylvania Railroad | pany has ie Hardware Com ' . Qtiday the Wrightsville Hard It will be '
| \ Company has decided to ran an| eject as instituted proceedings in ( \ 6 Y ware Company filed a bill in equity [tim membered that some
/ f iti ofp : : ejectment age } y : agains y . ’ e¢ ago the M
additional freight train daily between ay Ce aL George E. Shaw, () gainst the Assets Realization Com-|School received fous: > Hig :
—— « place : é > % any Y y : welved a shy nA
this place and Middletown, hg urrington and the Assets J \ pany, Campbell Carrington and|ceeds of an ent ware of the pro- ) ) oy
It has ) p alization Company secur Lo reorge B, 8 X an entertainment give
i t has been found that there is | session of pr Pa isevure Yee ¢ he haw, [the hall. Prof. Roudabus RO A
|G6S ( lie entirely too much business between | SS 2 of property und building lots 1€ plantiff corporation is in| teachers d 4 udabush and the nN
- . . in Mo " yusines i yi : . » rs decided y CAS Ld \
Harrisburg and Dillerville for but one To unt Joy. Ji ness in Wrightsville, York! good use by : e put the cash to v
) POW i 1s item & oar county vlor ) | se Db) urchasing ¢ v Er ——
freight crew, especially when there is | gail tem appear in the county the b 1 Prior to April 20, 1912,/Bench Lantern NE & Uollegs
such a o : a . allies ¢ ng ; e bi A . A rn,
Bl ndoy such a congestion of freight at Mount | ment ud caused considerable com- | - nd Ww sets forth the Hardware| This is an 1 p-to-d i ithi
Joy nent. The facts fun a and oodenware 2 e . ® 15 ¢ 1p-to-date machine f
. y, I ro acts, as far as we could Company ‘was are Manufacturing showing stereopticon views Ch
REV Begining today the Railroad S R78 aipeldes oth as the owner, amongst been planned to 6. Tu has
. '4 3 y , P : 2 i ‘ e ‘Od 3 £ ¢ « use t 4 achi
V. G. W. DUNGAN—ATTEND.| Company will run an additional | Some time ago tie company own ( f I r real estate, of a manufactur in the study of 1 5 this machine
NG EE ARIF n Ria . ing 7 A y 1£ ‘ i ! oO i ‘ , Or
ING CONFERENCE AT PHILA freight train between Middletown he + dozen or mole large manufac- ug ; Plant in Mount Joy, within the High Sel i any and zoology fl
———— aily at six o'c y uring plants » of hi 3 ——————— achinery, tools, bes . I gh School, as it is the be-
Reel : ; daily at six o'clock A. M. and go east | Grey — ‘ons of Which is the! rug WHERE as company’ went § ete., that the|lief of the faculty that imp a
%. w. C. W. Brewbaker of Bal. |® far a Mount Joy old line. All cars| in fi ron Works in this place, were RINSE CREABOUTS OF OUR |,14 an ord nto receiver's hands, gained by the st . ' pressions
mo; E : a , ; : in financial difficulty "RIENDS THE PAST WEEK : an order was made for . » students throug
Re i One of the Most Success to be placed for the Philip Frank | sonal ; al Amon and their per: ’ E PAST WEEK of all its OB . 1ade for the sale stereopticon views will | WED | HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST
dv istic Pastors i Malting Co B , ¥ “ roperty was sold t . a & erty at Worceste | a ¥ Ww more
angel s in the “ randt & Stehman’s| : o the Assets Mass . ster, | lasting thi vi " TRAV
ni Mi : » | Realizati y w Mass., on April 1! « . an without a display RAVEL S00
. nited Brethren Church Will Mill, F. H. Baker's and Clarence | h ion Company. This concern hat Our Able Corps of Reporters (to that d a il 13, 1912; that prior] A few slides will ac a. NER Of LATER
k 3 adr? ’ as be i i ¢ ate a arrangeme . s " accompany y f
ome to Mount Joy, March 24, Schock’s coal and lumber yards, J.!| er si een operating the plant here ev- ound in the Card Basket About |made with A Sn \ arrangement was machine but hereafte PAY Sh Some Well K ie 0
s— E. Longenecker's and John Bertie er since, Yourself, Your Friends and Your | Kingst A. A. Trusdale and H. C.|slides will be used WHEE alter Nei oh Kuows People Prem
: . an . ¢ ag " . rs : . shurg ona ’ fj» n » used, cs » hs p |
Evangelical Announcements derfer’s tobacco reNouEcL beg) The Wrightsville people, we under Acquaintances, Hard g, representing intending [the State depart can be had from ao EnuoHovd Have Passed to the
Sundav, ¢ A 2 : NR and | stand, clai : ‘hasers of the enolate i epartment, absolutely reat Beyond
will be ni School at 9:30 a. m. There | a1Y others, will be brought in oY! sons 1 chim that the persom or per) properties; that company's free. This will be an » ( / Gone to Thei Sie Our Last ayun
1 be no preaching services Sunday this freight. %8s who had charge of and conduct- i r. John Felker spent Saturday at|arranged with th the plantiff | factor and will give th 1] on int r Reward,
en acc ¢ es staal : ’ e > si arri y Lit 1 ese , artie i : give the pupils ¢ —
ount of the pastor's absence, Hereafter Dillerville Local will ¥ the business of the defunct con- oh igburg. buy the Mount ’ bi ¥o parties tolunlimited number of ep ti an H
: : : | cern u Hires nf Mr. J. Seigmé . : ’ dg Joy plan r $35 -| wi strations arrie rif, a
u. B ih run in on the old line at all, | yp; bo to the time of the sale to]. J. Seigman of Philadelphia, 000; that they paid $3 or $35,- with no expense to the faculty or|R rd B. wife of Edward K .
| i , ' 1 uls alizati Y Spe ‘riday i y we o 3, ae é ) 8 in . ” A
Re . B. Announcements {but will only do the work along the s Realization Company, gave them gr Friday in town. count rendering ti 000 on ac-|school board r|ltesh, died at Lancaster aged 28 ’
ti v. Dr. C. W. Brewbaker of Bal |™d!n line. i 2 option to purchase the Grey Iron on J. E. Schroll spent Thursday | balance of the pu oo. $31,500, the I'he order for the new hi ars. She was the daughter of
more, y ) | This will gi : lant for $35 WF . and Friday i ile ; 4 rchase money z ! 'w machine | Mr, ¢ rs
€ om of the most successful| Dis Will give the public an idea he t for $35,000, which they accept-| any in Philadelphia. these two persons ioney that has already been placed eo ind Mrs. Peter Eshleman of
awvangelistic res i is : ‘ : . . 3 Year . . Mr. . A £ Ss 4 rove > : . . rdelis
2 angelistic pastors in the United [2 the amount of freight in and | ed. Now they sue to get possession r. P. B. Deane of Philadelphia, |property to Georg ; tonveyed the I ——_———— ordelia \
0 sa : % . N + | DA w . «ape . ’ : b re Rn rT ; — \
rethren church will come to Mount | out of this town daily | Possession being nine-tenths of the spent last Wednesday in town. Campbell Carringt Shaw and 1 ’ ) | ——— \
Joy, March 2 , 3 ett , | law,” 1 Is aa . : g Mr. D Tre ! arrington. ' | 2
. ¥ ; a0 ch 24, to conduct evangelis®- | >a | 2 ’ looks as though there will be fo A. Troup of York, spent The plaintiffs pray that : 0 ¢ ot | Elizabeth Ebersole
services i “ni { othing ing as f ja fe ays . i 3 : a) 1d i . i Miz:
churcl da the United Brethren | \ : | nothing doing as far as obtaining the | yy a in town last week. junction be granted rest vie i dll’ IM Elizabeth, daughter of ‘Mn
shurch., All are cordia invi | ‘ § property is concerned for t , Mrs, George Weber of NAPE Shir . al estraining | Mrs. John Iber, :
‘ake. oui ; ly invited to | J ( \ (f { | vine: oa erned for the W rights- | spent ns, of Lancaster, |Shaw and Carrington, and that : = : Ebersole of near
ake part in these services. | ( J ol e plople, and the plant will con: | > Sunday at hotel McGinnis decree be mad ; r 1at a rr mouth, died on Thursday afte
; tinue as " : Mis arv Wolf of Y : ade requiring th HAPPENINGS J ) age iv 7
i 0 nue as here > fiss Mary Wolf of ie 5 : eql em to CNINGS I? Ss es aged five :
M ee ———— | = erelofore | guest of fri 0 Yok was the onvey the property to the : IN THE BUSY VIL. deatl y : wponths. The cay 4
. E. Announcements [vi SSTYYY—— w f friends here over Sunday. planitiffs ; \GE WEST OF HERE {death was infantile troabl
‘he pastor 2 ~ , Ma : yp Q a mm ‘ | Miss Elsie iNler yi : | f1 1's AR .
, : os pastor, Rev G. W. Dungan NY SHORT NEWS ITEMS Op That's Going Some f is Elsie Miller has gone to Eno-| —— aa } Fane ral was held Saturday ning
i i ‘ 3 Te 3 Wo ia where s om x % | a { 'c J : i
1 be in attendance at he Confer NERAIL INTEREST Wo vou believe it were we wh he will spend some time | Root—Mark] tovut anil-Per 10 o'clock with inter: at
ence which meets on the 12th inst ——— tell you that on last Thursd Mr. W. S. Sprecher of New York Mr. John M. I ny 0 hd er<onal Briefs That Have | Good's meeting house :
¥ . : oe 8 : 3 » nursdaay i. : ibid rR, un toot son of ceurrved S » . | : i
v 96 " > | brie vg . i ele 3 Ve a » dav i ™ ’ son of Mi A mee ‘ YE |
i the 29th St. Church, 29th and York | i Met Local Happenings Gathered as) ight carloads of freight were shipped | ent . few days in town last week. |B. Root of this place, ws I Or Hasthin 3 Lae Issue in | r——
streets. Philadelvhi ih | wy SE REI : ie u yf . i dda Vit 1 . as : . Fh W ited in > 2 and Jide ry 2
reets, Philadelphia. There will be hey Occur With the Whirl of the | it of Mount Jo) Isn't that an | . D. Hummelberger of Lititz { e holy bonds of wedlocl : : “ Neighbor Village, Fl ide Awake John Cox
»0 preaching on Sunday next. Sunday World for Quick Reading Withir | normous amount o tia last Thursday in our midst | B. Ruth Markley of Eliza Tiss orin hn Cox a guest
3 9 ’ the Pas re as 3 nw MV 1 vh I 3 ; . oy Jlizabethtow T—— As
School at 9:30 a. m., and Epwort! e Past Few Days. 1s a reputatior . i i John Hossler of York, was|@t the home of the bride’ htown : Elizabethty ‘
eo XE 1 ren : tuated {the ost Oi re . : ! he wide parents Vii i ; : ; As £
ague at 6:1o as usual : = — 2 farming dist t? T y Wel : ) friends here on Mon-| Mr. and Mi Jacob MarEL oe nt William Eichler spent Moi eral Hospital on daw
lead the Bulletin hree carloa i Ye ¥ wrida 10) Markley on Bain Harrisburg He w ev ate
Chur Mr. Samuel C. F 1 ro Mloads of ir and loed, a, Ko: | bridge street at high noon Sunda Mr. V. F. Niss ag. ‘year , and
hurch of God Announcements ; ih 1 C. Fissel and wife pre irload of ovelties and opp of Lancaster, |by Re ieorge Detwiler ‘ : i Rissly of Lititz called on a tue I ren. ral de-
There will be no ac) ented their daughter . balance 1 : . pe ! it Friday in town on 1} | p ‘ eT, German lends in town Sunday t i ; X
X > 10 preaching services | illum 4 ¥ n| 1erchand While 1 1 | bal minister of Harrisbure T 1 (a y y Wa taken te
a ‘hur XN. 3 lllums, v¢ . 1 2 rrisburg he V Mary N 2 trad abe o
» the Church of God Sand wi h a yer piano, } considerabl i hd : | " a ded b Eh e of Columbia visited | dn Thursday
morning and evening, Rev, C. D. | le or Rent—Two story brick ler 1 {. Ru of Lititz, was | Re y_ lus brolhe ds in town over Sunday. oe -
Rishel, pastor, is to tak ) qv corner New Havem and D Ly Is certain end isitor yo i | I. : k hom wr, L-ha M of Oberlin Josepi i
y 0 Lake wn active ’ ris and Da-| 2 S01 : | til deco d ¢ : 1 in t shbas JOS0DPA OO
i Pe vid | Mt, Jo Yhauls : [ tov 10 ‘3 ferns an own on busin § I }
wart in the 50th anniversary services ™ te , M 0 Inquire of H. [1°70 the 0 I M Jominatin } and i - on busir luesday Good, a preivineht real
of the organization of the Firs Ebersole wh If there is oO rota 1 okin or | 1dir : ! celler 1€0 Culp of Lebanon calleg eM last Petersburg
Churct FG § Miss Klsie Mill [twice the si : hotel stand, spent I Wedr | oll ¢ The atives in th n . : g, died om
1 of God in Altoona, hence will JMsie Miller was presented |, he size of i i sh Lit tows I i ednesday | wil o to. ‘he 1 the village Sunda night His death was the
be absent. Rev. Rishel is one of the ith a Livingstone piano by her par- |, : this Teco n day Mrs. H, ( {Pethtown about April 1st \ 4 01 Mariella was. a it of a stroke and he had begm =
; A ’ ts v iy Ara | business we ' ilk Frecl a { 1 ks ® nos to x : fe abe 3
four living ex-pastors of the Altoona | ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Harry Miller Yash Ww hail rom othe r land GE eH, Goodwin | of el om much or to friends in town. vr about five weeks. Deceas
church The remaining three. are) Mr. H. ( Brunner 15) oursing a) f the Mississippi 1 | dy FL I spent Monday | happine nd Vanted—Straw for the manure 4 years of age and formerly
Sv , : ev he attack of : 0 = h —_— {in town Call on J. K. Freymever. Flori Pap . 4
Re > W. Deshong of Lancaster, | oe i io of poisoning, contracted | isin Mr. M Adair Bel 00 sees Vi D > 3 reymeyer, Florin, Pa farmer, but retired several
tev. J. N agg Af 5 while pulling ceeds . | tae | : waair ol Jelfast, Ire ; : S. Volratl p ears ago, y leaves
x Yi I. Waggonxer of Steelton, |. weeds about a week | . In Great Demand spent Monday in t 1 A Big Harness Sale ede a baste ol 1 of Lanca yoga Bye Hy leaves these children:
> 7 ©: as fount . { - x tiie arts o He laae « siness trip t w Yo 4 4 8. | 1 nN ov ot
Gi tev, J. W, Miller, retired, a na Io S | Mount Joy, evidently, has quite a [DPusiness parts on During the balance of tl th ld : ip to own Salm) Fl He Torey ue ot Henry
e or Sale loo a 3 | reputati en = x > IY n# : i 1e non Le ' Florey f ’ od -
Ye of Mount Joy, now residing in |g 9. : Eggs for hatching, [reputation as an ezg centre. With Mr. C. N. Thom: od i of March Mr. F. B. Groff, the No vl : | a. > Union Square; John of
Harrisburg. { from 2_year-old White LRghorne d0nens Of stots. od ai 4 a . N. Thomas of Frederick, Md., | Market street addl 2s Ale NOT | Mr, D. M. Sensenig of Lancaster |, ast Petersburg and Bessie at
fat 23c each s Shelly. 9 ’ | time the same| Was the guest of friends here las Saddler, Will hold gistered at the F ASWET home. His br 5 are!
-— [of . Amos Shelly, 2 miles | '™m€ BO less than four produce men | Wednesday S 1 tite n per cent reduction on | da { ie Florin Inn Satur Christi rothers are: Jacob and
St. Luke's Calendar {29st of 1 t. Joy. gt {'D or near town, shipping large gy os nds of light and he os Y. hristian, both of near Elizabeth-
Palm Sunday, March 16 At a |» Mr. George Ebersole has accepted quantities of e dally. a Te Ee ‘ Sih D Beneman returned | Mr. Groff ha arness.| Mr. Frank Steigelman of Steeltor town. He was a member of the
. y 3 . At. St.})} pe i ‘ 2 2 any, é spre- | home Sunday after Randi me of extra | call . : 1 Mer ite . v
Elizabeth's igsi a Ol. | 4 position at patter : sentative «¢ Bir fy : Ser : after spending some yd. har | called on friends in y villoop -& | nnonite church. The f
lime h’s Mission, Holy Bucunrist | Buchs at Elz a : n making with - e of a big firm in Philadel-| time in Baltimore. Mg yme | good harness and Spring, the time] day in the village Sun-|p1ace on Monday Le funeral took
(:4D ¢ i int iw iy LllzZa htow c ¢ ‘as 1 7 Rritae : a y sol farmers eo si i + | ok ay I ni .
: L. m. with brief sermon. lon adits ther o own, and will go 3 n town on Friday making Mrs. A, C. Welker { Ch trmer need harne is almost | Mr HG house: and at morning the
At St. Luke's church, Mt. Joy, Sun | po ere Monday. an effort to start a man in business |was in town 11 of Sunbury|upon us. Here is a rare opportunity | Mr. H. G. Myer of Lancaster spent wm f at 10 o'clock at the
day Sch 9; ) : pt i Do not throw away here. In conversatior Ey oe calling on her sister|to purchase ; : nity | last week in tow tha. hes Mennonite church in Fg:
ay ; 00} 9 a.m At 10:30, Litany, | oo Razor Bled Pay your old re Cony. rsation wit this|Mrs. Kate Schroll on Monday g pur lase new harness way down. | friends n the guest of pure, ast Peters
blessing of branches of trees Holy Eu. | ( ® ¥R or Blades. Take them to an he said he would furnish a Mrs. M. M ye ] ay. For particulars see his circular or we |
aRATASE 2 » y Lu arber’s ‘rue Store : omplete + : a Ee % NO aie Whe £10 reurr rome | re: : i Mr. Fr: thirk rw |
Narist dnd Dict Soran. [an 2 beg Stor and have them @ mplete outfit, including hor SOT ¢ visit. to. fier Hae home | read his ad on another page | r. I i Shirk of York was al Jol
Holy Week Services: 3 yaace CTTER than NEW agon, crates, ail Bite . ish *r mother and bh a | pleasant caller o jends i 2 John TL. Mort
Gia Neek Services: Holy Kuchar-| A new heating pl ly is, person wl ill ind capital to any |sister at Glen Lock on Monda TY | Sunday n friends in town jenn j Mor ore a
ist in St. Luke’s church at 5:30 every | stalled ating plant is being in- : § 10 will guarantee to ship Miss Bomberger of Phil 2. I'ire on Sunday i Ely La Cine x Morton, a formd
epi 3 y | stalled at the home : wenty crate . : 3 1iladelphis ; a Mr. Jo o lent of May i :
morning during Holy Week, except | Hoff d a : he home of Mrs. Alice W. ] enty crates of eggs or more daily. | spent a few days h I iladelphia A number of bovs Ww ot for Mr, John Keener of Maytown was |j ) eytowy died Friday
v = J s 4 loffman by the vi . As far as we « 1 . ar > : Wogan ere as a gues wi Q v.10 Thurs visi + : ® home of his :
Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Ev-| ing C in by the Monitor Steam Heat- |, ar as we could learn the man | the family of Mr. Michael I gue t in {walk on Sunday and in s ie Thursday visitor to friends in the | 7 ) is son at Renovo,
2 J ay. V- | ing ympany of Le er 14S y x Vat | a \ Michae stwiler + an lage { county, ¢ ACEI,
ening services, Litany, reading of th ompany of Lardisville. AL not as ye ecured a representa- Mis. 3. ll 14 € Jetwiler, set fire to the dead i 1} | villag of a complication of did
ji Ys d 8 of the Wvkoff st oy a tive To ’ Fai File in . Anders( an ) q 1¢ Vit 1 cident are
Passion and Penitential office yiofl strain 8. While Leg- here, Sunbury, were 1 oy g Soh of Poy pet the Jacol Stehma Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Leisey spent [1 : iy old ‘age, Deceased
oo Fell ince, on In old p 3 5 i A | Sunbury, were here Monday attending i Stehman | gavera k t : y spent | born in Mayt r - -
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at for sale, 10c Ari the funeral] of her sist M Sd en Mma! haere vel everal days at Washington last and r yO August 16, 1%
noo : ¥ : y, au | h Orde : 2 ral ar gister, Miss Laura P vv veel ast d removed fro: y :
7:30, with brief addresses on the os 1 WV Also. custom Procured the Brush Prost Laur: J I <g it the voan ok: V rom that place abd
! h atching { cents chie ory. i ers : | r : Mr, 1 0 years ag > ;
events of the Passion Newpher Smell ’ > ia i : interesting fox chase was| Messrs. W. I Dongherty, J. | I : : ecaader tinguisl ; yn of Harrisburg 0 . l He ya
a pher Smeltzer, Mount J« > 1eld here last Frid: a i Boy : fobs. rly, J. W 1 1e fire, wl & vv ilv vas a p P in 22 = Lie hurch of Go
i Oy oh on ¥: Pa. Nee Genco t Friday afternoon by |lender and M B Miller of the ing it bi as rapidly find-| yr o in the village | Ma n to which olace hi J a
¥ . c § 1 a mr, George pe Na? ‘ ’ 1 3 1 ) fap hirildi . ou 3 ii place nis mm
Missionary Program Hi o do all v i orrett, proprietor of the | County Seat, were in town on bu a arm building o vs oT “mosd remains
Followine. is i : \anging and deco-| Farmers’ Inn. The fox was dropp rose Mong 1 on busi-|M P Onc. of the Grow Mrs. J. D. Easton is : n Monday evening
i ing is th prograr for ti nf p yp hid. roppe is vionaay Iaimed 1 7 Aid 3 d ;
miss a x 9 Am he n find me on Bast|2t! 3 o'clock and after being giv on I" Rev. GW. Dn ned the fire started thru throw da at Harrisbu ir he home of Mra.
Siar ! Te 0 be held Wed , opposite Post Office, | 800d start, the hounds w De | Methodi ‘ Cl ungan, pastor of the [ing a lighted cigar into the d oi mothe San uneraj held on
saa) cl 9 ~.9 > . a . . nounds were ft © | Methodis “hurcl 14 3 1L0 the qe:
: i J, 7:30 p.m. bvi: J. Dieter, Mount Jov > Th eo 1 left go. £ hurch, left vesterday for 1 ' 1 rno( 1 A
yO : 3 yf it Joy 9 he fox was caucht b i ¢ 1 Ch g } : i C
the CI of God Missionary So Ia ortfat : ; 2 iar on As caught by the dogs in| tle annual Conferen we which co [ 1 of Middl } k from \
ciety om rance examination to the| MI S- R. Snyder's grove, at the east | Venes at Philadelphi ; | Spe team 0 oni in the vi ; } was
ey Jo I Sehool 'i end of y BL the east ay ‘age’phl | Now TI ' ; iy PG Xd I h's eet
A 1 OCI NV y 1C i y n »} ' i 3 ww There le A n Sunda n
Anthem by Choir; Prayer R Saturday, Apr Bon will be held 1 of town, The brush was secured | V1 George W ( 1 + ere'l] He Musi : 1 say 1 house,
lishel: Sins Ww Ss Yeo ay, April 5th at 9 o’clock.|P¥Y Mr. C. S. Frank wh rd y 0 the 1 Ethel I y N dre Mra
Rishe¢ inging. W k. ank who caug + ( | rou mp o I ‘tt ' :
: : inging, When Love Shines chers are requested to fill t fox alive nd ] io.caughi the) Bllen and Ruth ant ouse 1 spent ral d : : ACS: ar] iam M
in; Reading inutes wi | 1 1k that = y out af eX anuve, an took it to his h a 1J0ohn of I ] nD ; Shu laced" ~- al days n town visitin > o .
alr Re. of Minutes, Mrs, Eli [Plank that will he supplied by the Upon learning that the ani 2 hom ‘the on i : I ta ended ¢ 1 11 Striuments latives and friend : iting : 0 Renov Mrs. Annie
; Itzer; Solo, Looking Beyond, Mr | Principal. . wos bi ; the animal’s leg | 1 Dressler funeral Hei ; Mon. | I i t Ne Bob 1d Fre y ' o) LizniaH
¥. Shatto; Recitation. Bearing I i me Plant . ; 4t. { Was broken, he killed it. | day. : ; I t wee Mr Mr. R. S. Herr, a well known busi- | M : M: zzie Tome
TE pe 3 Fruit > plants for Easter at Hoffer’s etl { a ith x Villinger piano [r-| N¢ man of ni Ba avid T. Oklahoma
for Jesus, Bigler Mumma: Singing ereenliontc ai us aie RTE --—eee Mrs. Smith and daughter Ma anuel Hend ar a M : in f Lancaster, called on |J ; K — ih 18
O! todo S thin IZING, I Jiri i usual are in fine con Sub Stati : : { York are visiti ; 1drix, organ; Miss Cora | !iends here Thursday k He is also
Seriptur Something; Reading of | dition. You will find it worth your| The I ation: 1 Service bor 3te isiting in town as gues:s | ftessler, organ; Mr. Amos Garber Mire, J. K. reymever. vived by a brother, Mr. Aarom
cripture Lesson, Mr. Eli Shank | while to go and see the : 1e large new electric sub station! of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reist. Mis piano; Mr. J. Harry ix ¢ . . ymeyer spent Wednes- | M¢ Yori oy :
Solo. aiid’ Chor ! . Shank; and see them. There arz | of the Edis Hin £ Smith real : . Miss | J. Harry Miller, piano, | day at Manheim as the g . ind two sisters,
: an horus, Come Over and | hyacinths, tulips daffodils, spir : 2dison Electric Company in | $ Te cited an interesting poem Gyrus Nisalev of tear Naw ae M oe as 1e guest of Mr, | Mrs. ( H. Zeller and >" ig
3 Ts y ee y at Ss, spireas, | the east e ire y 3 #7 datos. & ” of near Newtowl n Ts. illian lenr . 8 in Mrs,
3elp Us, Joe Walker and chorus of | ¢ineraries, primulas and nice f oy east end of town, was connected | The Pastor's Sermon,” at the even. |" PANO In anny. Ma ' of this place. Thi
girls and boys; Recitation, Elizabeth and palms tor tho ho es erns | for service on Sunday. The station ing services in the Church of God ake a i rvix Geyer of Lancaster, he th o : a
. : a : g 3 f hose whe ike green | is us : 7 1 3 _ it Sund here wi la ¥ g Ae s fami
Shas) Reading, Miss Edith Myers: plants. x used for the purpese of transferring Mr. A. B. Root left on Monday Quite a Trapper ; ere with his parents | that died te’ past tor —
uet, I i J 3: : ys ? 2t | curren ig on . after yn for Cress ; og The Aber Mrs. G. A. Geyer 2 Taeol Ei 5 2
iy 4 le Did Not Die in Vxin, Mr ee cil L Hom high tension to 2300 and |. os nox n for Cresson, Pa., where he There are quite a few trappers ir Re and. Ms 3 Moyen. : SOY Morton of place and
Hawt orne and Mr. Reist; Reading A Pantomime Supp ies Mount Joy and Florin. The will spend ten days with the family | this vicinity but Ee ppers in| Mrs. J F. Smith of | Alpheus Morton of hein the
iss Wilma Eg , Sinot = : : plant is equi i of his son, Mr bari Tl cider aves n age Is con-| 1, spent last Thursday in |©ther tw ee
Ima ‘Eaton; Singing, A Light An itteresting pantomime. enti 2s is juipped with most modern |, :. on, Mr. Alb rt Root. Upon sidered we think Mr. Jacob Garber : oma 1ursday in | Other two
Along the Way; Collection: Remarks | ‘The Holy Ci omime entitled | machinery and is in charge of Mr. 8 his return he will go to Elizabeth- | ST» Of this pl h prarber, 3 o Mr. and Mrs. G =
; ° *INarks 2 y City” will be re i : Arge or MI. B 'wi . L1zabeth- | © o s place, has it fiom ail] 4 Geve ¥ tt————es
Rev. Rishel: Singi yn e rendered in | H. Miller town where 1} 53 : i t on them all I
. £ nging, He To . | the Unite ] . re he will make his future| Thus far this wi ‘ i» | J M :
Thos; Berarictios g e Waits for | the United Brethren church in this Rome wit bis son. Jota 1is future : § far this winter he caught 105 | Mr. J. Y. Kline has taken the con.!| John M Jon Mi. Heisey
: . lace S av ev Aree ? it . . nuskrats, > oe A . John 1 Jigey n 2
piace Sunday evening, March 16, at 7 : Miss Edith Bentz : : , as well as a number of | ['aCt to erect a large concrete | Rete. ar elsey, tenant ; on {he
i o'clock Alf arerinvited Quite a Shipment ET entzel left this morn. | opossums. He received as muct for A. S. Dard : I e house | Reich farm, near Reich's meeting
: : 4 ar ad. i youll a °lved as much as | A. BS. Bard at Rheems. T , ; ~ 5
A Birthday Social el err Mr. Jacob Rutherford, at Florin » y ashington, D. C., where she | 72 cents apiece for the muskrat «| will be starte me The work | house in East Donegal township om
The Jr. C. E. Society of ; 1 = is certainly. shippi 1d ’ ill visit her aunt, Mrs. Dr. E. C.| Mr. Garber i ; skrat pelts. e started in the near future, [the road between ad i
y of the Church Kicked by a Mul RG y shipping a lot of ‘“hen’s| Ri Pry vA ey . Garber is also quite a fisherms Mr. J. D. Eas n Bainbridge and
of God will h i ’ nie fruit” th 2 ice and family. Fr Washi 2 fisherman, laston, the local barber! Maytow i ®
x i old a birthday social at Jerome Ober’s son residing on th these days. One evening last|she win : J ti om ashington — ee eee has just installed fi & yarber | Maytown, died suddenly Friday
e home of Miss Edi ; A. S Eval oe fy € | week he shi sixty co : § go to ampton iis, a fihe new and |evening about 7 o'clock
Miss Edith Myers on | S- Kreider farm at Lawn was shipped sixty crates of eggs|she will visi ampton, Va., where Moyer’s Second Sal up-to-date barber Ioan qd ng out 7 o’clo k of heart
Thursday evening, March 20, Admis. | <i¢ked on the head b Dn Was|to Aver & McKinney at Philadel will visit her brother, E. H Mr. G. Mo il : t ial chair at his |disease, while sitting in a chair. Mr,
: T= “«l, 2 . 2 ea y a mule last : yA adel- | Bentzel 5 > Mr, G. Moyer will hold his second tonsorial parlor This is : ud 3 id > a .
sion fee w S ; Friday : : ast { phia. : ! zel and wife ‘ 1d his second | | is is a sec | Heisey
Son x 7 be as many pennies as Friday. His condition is serious th i gi be remembered that | Institute of the Hampton | big sale at his place of business he Lo | Cha 2 and was placed. On. 2ecol Sond a or : had not been in robust
e 0 é —s hs 1e other y » ’y ~, or i re : fr accoun ba or several i »
a Ls e month your birthday en 5 Hela ocal dealer Mr. Jacob {Continied on Saturday, March 15. He will offer the increased business. He 2 : Hin e everal years but his cons
3 a ¥ & iQ " . ue 0p . 1 Mf Si SS. > expects 19 AGH :
Th on. Refreshments will be sold. It’s 139 Years Old cepti eman is also making ex- ed on page an exceptionally large lot of new and |. have an assistant on b De Frid ad been improved and
.3 S 3¢ anti . y : RE. of A 2W & assistant Sy avs riday \ sark
e following program has been Abraham Hershey of Y ptionally large shipments daily. . second hand wagons, i WG! hereafter usy days|Friday he worked ' all day and
prepared: Th shey o ork has a ——————— y Newcomer's Big Sale Frees ox vagons, implements, apparent! suffered no incon
recs A Cc -onstructed in 1774 Nex : ? s 18 ele, f in need of anythi 1} eee atl A ee venienceo fr -
_ Song, Where the Flag is full of his great-grandmother, wh + That Hotel Property Sold H ext Wednesday, March 19, Mr. {in this line don’t forget ayia] Publi venience from the same. That even-
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Stars, by Juniors; Recitations, Aud-|Dear Mt. Joy hought > o lived Charles Schoperkoter has sold the . S. Newcomer will hold his big|Mt. J er to come to; ac ie Sale of Bank Stock ing after completing his work he
i . # AAT, y boug n 1776. 8 nnual s : fh. doy on hat day. N ’ n Tuesday are we t
rey Schneider, Pauline Schneider and 76 Greenawalt Hotel, Elizabethtown, to 2 nual sale of implements, wagons, | Zeller cull the > fr. ( H. | Hoo He ay, March 25, Mr. Chas. ent to the house and ate a hearty
OM ——— , te $ 1 > sale . Zelle 2 { : s Rw
Clara Pennell; Son, Geography, by E : J. D. Sanky, of Harrisburg. Th arness, etc. He will also demon- Spite € | oe , auctioneer, will offer at|°"PPer after which he sat down on
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Junior Girls; Recitation, Righteous Holepr: Rete) Easter! property is 180 by 190 feet and tor strate with the I. H. C. truck. Any Re “ i! ic sale at the trolley waiting a chair to rest and died almost in-
00! osiery 0 tHe tw Lan EL 5 - | person i 5 3 Tl am’s Horse Sal | room, in thi , sho stantly :
Tlismton Clara Shatto; Quartet,| have a lot cess and Neckwear | tains twenty-eight rooms. too grey should not fail to On Monday afternoon M ® «I mirst Natio ase 33 shares of to ly. Dr. G. A. Harter of May-
; x 4 nday 'é INL Mr. oF St { w V J
arve dat Possum, Walter Pennell, | and fabric. Get a array of color — lie n s sale. Sold. 8 Veree dot of} n Mr. Ed Ream | nal Mt. Joy Bank stock. n who was summoned ro.
>. — eet 3 ialst Lorses ah tl Ieee. e i
Harvey Longenecker, Samuel Suy- z Bros. Supervisor Hiestand Resi - ¢ publi o Horas and mules | nounced his death due ¢t0 heart
ret eee t at H sale ¢ :
dam, John Bear; Dialogue, Always Don’ C. B. Hiestand resigned a ns Attended the Funeral Tl ] 1 is stables here A Complete Line ng De BY
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too late; Trio, Dorothy Heilig, Beat- Agi 1 we as Till Then visor of Mount Joy wail toy Sever A large delegation of members of | horses sold 8 Jargely attended ana | Mrs, I. D. Beneman has returned fete Jia Heisey and was borg
(Continued on : St 1s days in th , an the local » orses sold well. Mr, C. H. Zeller| from the City wi Clizabethtown. He was
page 4) tanec e dis-| H. Helsey w ocal order of Maso wa 5 eT | e City with a compl
e. Is y ; : as appeinte ns attended | Was the auc | . plete line
vour newspaper paid up? | vacancy d to fill the{the Cox funeral at Elizabethtow uctioneer. of ladies’ and children’s milline Years 11 months and 5 da
: own | ll s TY. |survived by his wi
on Saturday afternoon. ——— 4 fe an
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