A> @ @ SN — 200 ” LS { © A500060600663000600086003000OOOOOO be Pri —— < oof oR ofeoeotocfecforie Foogeeferiacks &@ ® » pop » 0 ar * ¢ ’ MR, BYSSHE HEILIG TH N OFF HIS MOTORCYCLE Mm E S Weav the k sive H Dealer of in, an Well Driller Ed Myers of Salunga Meet With an Acci- dent Silver ir A utomobil wecident occu 3 « t Laan tel ind | i urn ( n ) Sl 1 ¢ i J Strick ( ond 11 1 wo n M1 I We ¢ 1S1V€ he ] ) I | I i ] d \ com 1p pika N( ( dc ) } 1 ( fa d ot | ( ( 1¢ i ( 1 I'he unctu in the f fron 1 hich uit ( 1 to eer It struck a breaker near tt foot of the 1ill, and turned a complete omersan oth occupant were thrown ou Mr. Myers escaped with a few slight bruises. Mr. Weaver, 1 owned and yas driving the car dered unconscious Mr. and Mrs. John Stricki live nearby, the latter having been an eve witness to the accident, as- gisted Mr. Weaver to their home, where he was attended by Dr. J. C Stever of Landisville, Later he was taken to his home at Florin in Mr E. 1. Nissly’s auto. He is now be ing attended by Dr. W. M. Thome. Mr. Myers escaped with a few cuts but Mr. Weaver sustained a crushed back on the engine, while the lights. fenders, windshield and top were mashed. Motorcycle Accident ! While Mr. Bysshe Heilig, son{of| Mr. L. Percy Heilig of this pldce, was going out the State) road on Sunday evening at a pretty lively clip, his motorcycle skidded! and he was thrown over «+he handle bars.| turning three complete somersaults. He was thrown about one hundred feet. Mr, Jacob Shank, near whose home the accident occurred. was an eve witness He went to Mr. Hei- his home here and attended by Dr. ¥. L. Richards His arms are “geraped’”’ and he sustained everal | bruises on his legs and body. The motorcycle was slightly damaged. em me + et A Gr screw Loose Some Where vas thrown on the pike and was ren- who | {nual pienic at Donegal Springs on; | to convey the people from town to { the picnic. bad scalp wound, is cut and bruised’ about the head and may be injured | internally. Both men were fortu- | nate in escaping with their lives. | The auto, a Ford runabout and | only purchased a few months ago, | is badly wrecked. The radiator was | lies assistance, He was brought to cation and should have the atten-| burg, spent ; i | tion of any one wanting a home or J. M. Backenstoe, MOUNT JOY, am m— 11 ; . g A \ J { \ } i) g i IB 3 ’ 8 RM | 1 \ git] ii : | \ Y BR BJ ULRRR ERG i » . £0 binu In HH Wii i ih- | 1111 11) { ' ! (Uy iv i i ! » t } \ i ¥ { sion y 0 y Abra \W I ywnshij Yo { nmon ior SEP 22 1 n ) 1 ) phic owl 1 \ Ie Os ) 0 1st Dol 1 M1] A t ) I R ul 1 Vy ( 1 ¢ M Te \ i er $ ns, Oct. 13 J NoTn( retire MV t p Tc nshiy X J. H ilc 1 ¢ y I D nshij 1 Comman Pleas, Monday, Oct. 2 1 Gre ) P mon Menaugh, storekeeper, Mt. | ( J A M Howar( I ick o H H y Walters, laborer, Mt Jo u 1 Ve n town Samuel Garmat plumber Rapho M Jaco rl enjo h | township | 1 \ ition week Jacob S Doebler farmer Wes Mr. W i Hime of Philade Donega Den ¢ ee a | Mr. E D Cassel A Big Success pent last Wednesday i doa y The Mt. Joy and Donegal Presby-| Miss Helen Getz of terian Sunday schools held their an-j Sunday here with her brothers : Mr. Charles Musser of Elizabeth Thursday. There was a large crowd] town, was a Friday visito there and all had a most enjoyable! Mi. W B. Dollan: of time, the only thing to mar their | was seen in this place last week. merriment was a shower or rain in Mr. Edward Sellers of Lewisburg, the afternoon, which sent the pic- spen riday in town with friends. nickers scurrying for shelter. Auto- Miss Alice Dillinger has returned mobiles and hay wagons were used | liom a visit to friends at Scranton Texas, spent iast Thursday in town Mr. Wm. Koons of Lingldstowd, is Landis Family Reunion the new bar clerk at the Exchange Monday, August 18, is the date set Hotel. of the Mr. Ed Murray of the County el or the third annual reunion Landis family, of East Fennsyl-| Seat, was seen about town last | vania. which will take place at Col-| Friday. cgeville, Montgomery county, the Mr. H. 8. Newcomer and family | grounds of Ursinus College being the | are spending a month at Mount scene of this much looked for event. Geetna, Dr. BE. W. Garber and Mr. Harry| Mr. KEdward Moran of Beaver Nissley of this place and Mr. John | Meadows, Pa., was a Saturday visit- 1.. Greider of Landisville, are mem- bers of the comthittee from this | or here, Joseph Breneman of Cornell Uni. county. Rev. and Mrs, A. Barr attended A . Property Sale { the Leicht On Tuesday, August 12, real es- tate agent B. E. Hiestand will offer Park yesterday. the Shank property, corner of Delta and Marietta streets, at public sale! Clayton Keller spent Sunday at on the premises at 2 o'clock Here | Washington Boio xcellent 1o- | Mrs. Gehrhart and son of Harris is a fine property at an e Saturday here with Mrs. ja good business location. Mr. C. S.| Miss Miriam Chandler is visiting [rank will call the sale. ! Mrs. Emma Snodgrass and Mrs, H eA On | P. Cooper at Lancaster. Ready for Yellets ' Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne and chil i nn Harvey and May, a visiting On Friday afternoon a young Lancaster ve thru town ind at the Bet what do you think of a man that | church crossing his horse fe Hulda ent has lived in this town o nearby alll animal showed every indication of [ from Thursday y Sunday at her his life, and depends he people of | being ont” It was driven | home at I own the community fo living, that |! ¢ iddletown tBat afternoon | Vrs. William Hendrix is spending has nerve enough to say Mt. Joy has I ancaster v to be its desti- | a month a Camden, N 1 e sings in sixteen states, |nation Ish the guest of friends eit ene A oi se Mr. J Nest] h 10stler a J A Pleasant Voyage iM. 1] 04 Exchan Hotel, A message to the Bulletin from ves tod for Lin 0 Rev. M. J. Bieber, who with his! Mis Ma )herdort f Caro wife. left recently on a trip across! mpbell of Col ia bet rs the pond, says: ! of Mrs. Joseph B. Hershe SP ind | “July «16, '13—Creetings Miss Mary ) [.ancaste omi W Vik | TOD 12 da ovace & the ¢ t of h ousi I how cai 11 1 vy say they |storm o1 y sickness. C Esth Ilbersole, for 1 iolt an auto too much when he only |j pretty city. We are both well”; The De 1G ‘01 rides in on bho ( h et DD Un rer n on Sou Jarbara the \ nts 4 ) I Done ‘ ow. Pit Awa oits A Tor atambaneh of U = i Ee ¥ : : real bere 4 rg nd Mi Mame Lud Annua 50 , yendin ek { Th nnu po y M A Kornb \ i Ha q in po 0 1 0 is ¥ R t at the Pr t ove nd See 0 he Direc h i ous t nea u I Mi Benjamiil &9 500 a . I ‘ | —— BD -@ ER —— \ | . 1 Crop on Experimental Plot n of Maytown ; c Tobacco on the State experinrent- This office printed jot of ir La nd} : SH al. plot at Landisville jook very | culars this week. quoting very low! day | promising. The mempe of the] prices. | M1 D Hauensteil 1d sor Lancaster County Tobacco Growers’ ra | Daniel spent Sund at la sdaster) Assocation will visit the plot, prob- Evangelical Announcements | as ‘guests of Mrs. Henrietta Huen- ably on Saturday, August 30. There will be no” services on Sun-| stein. — ee day on account of the campmeeting Mrs. BE, H. Hein of Elizabethtown Dirt cheap are the goods at I D.{ at Millway. vas the guest of” her mother, Mrs. Beneman’s reduction sale which will ee — ~~ Catharine Long on New Haven start July 31. Constable Resigns street. Tr Henry W. Nolt has resigned as! Mics Dorothy Chandler ha Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. constable of Rapho township. | (Continued on page 4) i 4 PENNA, WEDNESDAY Hummelstown, MINISTER CHO Mr. C. G. Lowry of San Antonio, | K. Charies Drew Bible morning between Mount- o'clock at the house, with inter- at Newville, Nemes at home for his summer Charles, who was al- | » reunion at Penryn Good Time for Alp! Messrs. Maurice W. Groff and | | | | 13 $1.00 A YEAR Y MERCHAX HIS DVERTISING MEDIUM a soc on — mt— —— - on — - TPT —— ot sero —— “ — ——— i | Yl HU OW, i : / nw + WY; (fH at kip LLRRURHTTAS | dl THY PERSONAL MENTION I ired in That Thriv | ous V ge a Short as lie a a —— orvod v Mrs Ime tz of M Comm « : 1 1 % dletown, called on frie n ‘ = : Ya L. Y village on Sunday Ars irve Spangler ¢ : : isti Mr . Harvey Spangle Mr and Mrs. Christian Grof wif t Har Sh de, : : Sh ay { zabethtow! h Thursday t her home near ) § 1 t Novem be : : of their son John line asting | ¢ yhe horoug ¢ ern i ! : Mrs Har T.utz of 1 burg ar fror 1he Ih ¢ ¢ tt S } YW 6 : o . y ) H Li ‘€ called on her parents, M re thirty-one years of age and was| 1 ontre 0Vvil all - - 3 i na 3 ’ 5 John Keener on Sunda? anheim and lived at that 4 t ) ¢ wenditures r 3 M: ni | 1 live ¢ a ¢ liture Mrs. Ha Y gu < | of her life She was a Miss t 1 itie 14 en : : n a dhs re pent Kofer hefore € S 1 vith fri elat - mo } al f bo 30 2 2 : 2 Mrs. RM phe S11 at Mr a er is to e | 1 un and . 1 > Samuel J. Fetter Q. r 1 Samuel ‘ Vi wo called Q vel a : TiC XC¢ ually, He fri . Samuel Fetter died at hi on friends m the e Su : - <Q © led i vears x - ne in Elizabethtown yesterday | 9 erm of our year Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson } of he Y mpoi ts es { . aftey a five day illness | ? ¢ 1poria] duti o pent Sunday at Rowenna the 1 ¢ mtrofle epare an « : 3 typhoid fever, aged twenty-| onty yal n an- ,¢ their daughter, Mrs. Paris Bill : s el 1 budget In the basi 1 ‘k m . i 1 years. Besides his parents, he] bude In tne pest the wora Phe game’ of tennis played here : ' { vic ill ) fall t the « 1 e + a 1 rvived by his wife who was] oh WU how. tall 10h ontroller guturday between Elizabethtown and 3 \ I bot « . : Anna Kramer, daughter of Mr.|" performed b e borough audit- piorin was won by the former team. 3 8 nd there genera compiaint Miss Ruth Dver is spending Kramer of this place. The given that insufficient attenito v * hat nsumicient atieniton several weeks at Elizabethtown, the will be held Friday morning husiness-like ‘nsacti p . 5 3 o the business-like transaction Ol oyegt of her sister, Mrs. John Groff. boroughs and smal Mess Rei Charles Watson and Wm. art of Annville, spent Sunday in iE affected re. Co t rr - $e tow the guests o JO Carsor Mrs. Elnora Hubley nthe es titite | vn ests of Mr. John On. : wwii ; cl HLystie, ROA, Jd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young of near Elnora Hubley, widow of the |g how ARTO Mariett: . Te : \ oro \kron, Marietta, Marietta spen 1d av wit} his F'homas Hubley, a former well $9 rrvville. New : : : i I Lrry : arents, Mr. and Mrs. He Youn resident of this place, died 3 : ! yng lolland, stiana, Ad-| Mp and M H..1 WH ANH Harrisburg on Wednesday, aged|,, . Pon Hill | : : BR iy : mStow ierre Hl qaughter Bernice De S17 ith vears. She is survived by) ie 4 boy . es i > | atl the )O Mrs. Olweiler ; MM Vire son, Thomas Hubley, and two | 1 } Kat of r Bawin BUS 1 {S. S. Stacks daughters, Kate, wife of Edwin Pet-| estat Giessen | : jd | | Messrs Yot or irubaker of Mt. Jow Lane ( and Lizzie vife Stal ; jena Peter, Brahuke : ; Stolen at Campmegting I PD. Easton enjoyed 1 5 ry ric of Hi isburg. | i + 1 : + i ; : : : : funeral SR . : | . Sinday nigh he Lancaster ride to [Lancaster Manhein nd funeral $s held or Saturday | 3 { He arion wi n other places ten o oCK | Q Q ¢ i . tareid {| Mr, and Mrs. Paul Buohl of urcl ir ner ‘ | ( 1 al t ig n { g 0 To 5 ( Q) 1 1 1 KE LETTIO The li, Mit Mra 1 and stands | Joh { John BE. You ‘ ne 1000 Mis i B. Youn f lightly I ) er t 1 ¢ fe D ¢ 1 ’ Q I 4 LW i ) [ \ - rns Wf v . < qd ve | £1 Q 1 sed ol 61 ne £ can, my, = i i | a pa {'n: positing and several expert € heean placine the cranite on Tre { Tak ¢ To th Fair - . 2% er ake It To e Faz | the foundation this week. Several ear - # East 1 yf 1 $7.3: ! I > ( 8 =o of buildine material from the mana a + $ or DFE the ne | N ar Tneland states. arrived Yast + oY pe £ - - 3 16 ge 4 » es ¢ 1 C kK. week
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