The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 06, 1913, Image 1

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
VOL. XI. NO. 11 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6, 191: $1.00 A
CIRCULATION ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING RESULTS—THATS WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUX
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ROBBED A SECOND TIME | [wiee GIVE SACRED CONCERTS]
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. i ¢ r. Harry Laskewitz's Shoe (SH re | | | i The Foresters Band Will Favor | s | | ' T ant E 5 e |S | | | \
) Entered Monday Night ~ | With Music Sunday$ ( :
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PANELS OF FENCE
of Manheim, is
family of
ordered Si hing ojecting fro: H {eili I I I \ Emlin Buller
~ : : a Y \ 1 I wi \ ; rs FE aties cot ; ne v-ahd 8 av at Tal
to see what kind of a renewal con- nd 1 £ id Sunday at Tal
tract can be made with Edison | about mildnig Sunds night rel nan Y , 1: p I t } : ¥ Irs. n mar reve
Electric Company and re at the |D } pen | lesw i ig as : i ; pe : £ : Sarah H : r > etl vn, ar - : es Flo Smith, Gertrude Halde-
ah ES atl on . & er ' 1 amp wheal grower ‘ancas-1.. . 1rothe rank Groff. also of i) ind Florence Eshbach spent
€ € r meeting ounci : : ——— : 3 '
The t contract covered a period of I R. a I her [he . ickies atl : £ : 8 y = ; ¢ €1) I € 1 . ~b
five ves of teen pal wer 5 survive, The ody Ww rong! BRET ¢ AEs fn S Sar le + and Florence
: : + id iv re ! 1a ( : 1 the he f hor CC Helio Is : kes of Harrisburg are guests of
ar : ' off 1} 1 tl I : e of he ( Y ted 8 gue
Mr. Dillinger of the Street Com-| KDOCked Off 1 ts and u A g ' handler spent r ) 1 ! — : Ap Ha X ' ye oli
1 3 ni Mi 1andl spen I vhich in ushels . X a . 3 : \rs. John
mittee reported that the Bell Tele- | he h i. An diy with friends atia : c : a tia , where the funer; vices | destruct ars 'n on in H. Shuemaker. ;
phone Co. had he 1 rtl; ; t1 ceid tracl if RE he visa Yt, over ai re held. Interment was made inf f M ’ ; Ir. Dukeman of Honeybrook, is
hon 1ad removed the low wir sl 1 accidén ack . : : wn wer termer é é n ( ¢ , eas ( e
i e w wire ) v ) p ) e For ality, |, . Cotiotary = pending several days in town the
] Mt : Jov
cross th stree ide \ ¢ Jim came ‘ I
8 he Barbara treet bridge ) and A. Barr have re-|as wel s an abundant of his Son Heber
, Henrietta Gish is spending
The Traction Company asked tI ng and Ini. | egan remoy-; . I ay. where they |doubt w her the i r In
] Cm tur : \ wa) I they © wh er ere S a 1 I I I frol ? t o the
Street Committee to repair all pa ins fence B 1 re- \ y Mrs, B. A. Root m a 1 . : as the 's t
ore ROO wife of B. A Root. | stubb After ine ver a ay d he 1S as 1€ guest oO
ments disturbed by the replanting of | '2Ved than a 1 ! ¥ : : \ eq Sunday \ threshed his
r. Harry Wl . i : ik A died at her home at Cresson early|of sever
can come near 1
"harles Carson were
Mrs. Jnog, Shank at
Sunday
poles and send them bill for same going west *1Z Monday vi 5 ly: A h required nine days )
1 ¢ vionaay AA ey : oo “| Saturday morning in her twenty-fifth | their we
and it would be paid promptly. Part rate of speed, ra: ver ihe e 3
. "id ‘promptly. Par wretna , -eshine he also bale |
p Mount Gretna threshing he also baled from affection of the larvnx ing along a wa
+ > 9 lence a reduces t RT 1 3 }
of Detwiler Avenue was graded as i and sue / Mi Mane { "a ¢ ) of straw which he wil fi f {tion when discover
ordered owar <t | Wood. 8 x : 1 ung ol was a sufferer lor 1 x Ruy . x 3
ordered. The sewe at ers i© endins be week at'the E ; g public sale next : ; no. x John - Baucmar \ arles Carson attended the
nn was ol <n . I'he pieces were strewn al . 2 : : V a year, but ijt was only the last |" Yoo Hh od 1, ; .
Jon was clogged and some e- Di e : ange Hotel \ i orge Shuman with his{, Yisonse mind ants 1 rey - er her uncle, Mr. Daniel Ob-
paired Many S Ww 1 : some distance and fortunately t : 4 Tenth ha t distase Made Speed) ® t RElizahetht Tuesdow
WJ Mary ers were cleaned . 2 aohrol 1 fa , ) t : ys av : it Elizabethtow Tues
bi E415 Mr. Jno. E. Schroll and fa i ey = was the thresh headway She bore he suffering 1 21V1E « he time but Immediatel) 4 n esday.
and all sto : fanheoln rain that ran over the fence wg ot 4
z ne fauled on Manheim Sur > procured water and began exting-
¢ Jacob M. Schrofl Sot da . o : til I'he Misses Blanche and Jennie
Yoss 1 gies dire & . atiently and was hc ul of re very 4 Zell i i
street but that the wrone size was 3 patien ATI JOP 0 Luyer, 3 Zeller are spending some time at
delivered as they were to be Nos. 1 Fortunately none thé trains
|at McCall's Ferry Z00( |uishing the flames with a sprinkling
snd 2 and the latter ware furnished | Were derailed or there Would cer-
lamaged in the
until nearly the last, but fully { ; . te ) ‘
Messrs. Joseph and Lytle mu | sized farm i 1st Donegal town- : heir cottage at Mt. Gretna.
exclusively, tainly have been quite a pi
Ii ; t.0 an, about a dozen water
| signed when once conscious t y T+ nes ce a p a
| Philadelphia, are guests in the family | ship which i enan is son | doing the work M Harry Keener and family
{ Phila I » al I the end was near Mr Root wq 1 i M
| : : 2 as nee Mrs was a | i . spent Sunday & ay y >
{of Mr. Geo. Brown Joseph Tressler On t res | cqn tant memt f the Reformed] This timely’ discovery reve d day al Mayiown, the guest
: : : stant mber of 3 teformed | : Ha Mr. George Sherbe a famil
Mr. Jacob Berkheimer of Hanover that land this your I Taised! ~pireh The came to Crossor 41... | the destructior th ines BE Ne Ba ahm and family.
: aA vy i CW >he came resson as the TEE p Cmlin uller an force ©
spent yesterday in town with Mr. [1,400 bushels of wheat, which is al- bide ‘of Me. Root 1 than two veare) 21S In this i . ; R Po f
: : : 3 ; : ride OF Mr. i ess Lhe years ers are treating the buildings
and Mrs. Charles Watt. most an average yield thirty] a Prcimsh pass ry ros er _— : Re g g
ago, from Bloomsburg, and fir ¢ Samuel] Risser rr to a coat
1
e-up.
Mr, Tyndall of the Water Commit-
tee reported the purchase of a ecar- Who They Are
load of bituminous coal from Mr.
Clarence Schock at $3.25 per ton de. !
Everybody should he present at
| the game here Saturday, when Jack| aps Harriet Lechler left Monday | bushels to the acre. This crop was FRACTURED ITS SKULL i
genial presence. Mr. Root } s Miss Lavina Stouch lof Yorl
A : | : oY x ; ] ss Lavina Stouch lof York, spent
vill spend some time. place, in five days. In addition 75], | i mploy the P I f Herma i
I been in the employ of the I \ : Herman Geib Had a Bad g., Wednesday to Saturday here
time made many irie
3.40. He recommended the re- | Lancaster will be heré Jack’s team
painting of the iron fence around |has defeated Parkeshurg, Manheim,
the reservoir. So ordered. Wrightsville, Strasburg and other
Mr. T. S. Martin, a popular soloist | tons of straw was baled ft: : rasa , Fv |
Co. at Cresson for a number of yea Fal st guest of Mrs. John Raffens-
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ivered. Mr. F. H. Baker's bid was |Milley's strong combination from | or Asbury Park, N. J, where she | threshed by Mr. Daniel Derr of this
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arris or ras egnest of Mr. re ee A Ore ¢ : ern tw ar
of Harrisburg, was the guest 1 has the sympathy of the entire com-| ne year old . son
1ear Sunny si
Charles Cassel over Sunday. : ~ : 5 rman Geil i
tee reported the approval of a num-|own diamond 3 ot Saturday he ? SCHOOL BOARD BUYS SUPPLIES | munity The remains were uetl 1D§ vi N wma ? ;
B é e - é n ‘ St ay . i113 ris . f } veiler of Eliza-
Mr. A. S. Dillinger of Harrisburg here on Tuesday afternoon ‘ miles north 1
ber of bills. lost at Lititz 4 t 1 I nis h : +
11 : : Harnish, © the}; Saturday her® with his moth-
oe Fe Mr. and Mrs
painful ac I t evening,
Mr. Ricksecker of the Property | big twirler from Kansas City will | ;
: i et ee { Mrs. Margaret Dillinger. z HE 0%
Committee ; twirl while Bray wil it : : ed Truant Officer Mount Jov cemetery. 266K
Ca ’ ae Brown of the Light Mt. Jov wn Will sites for} Mr, and Mrs. Dalvin Malehorn of ar ‘ hild. ‘was vith a nunibes of week,
ommitiee, illine: 1 MT, JOY re cee etl Ie. eee
i ue Dilinger of he Spe Salunga, spent Sunday here as guests The hil v hen it wandered While Mr. Her
cial Committee, and the Board of —————— lis : |
Mr. Barto of the Finance Commit-| good teams and all “on these team’s
it # hethtown visited f £ parents,
place Ve t ictim of
| High Constable Frank Shatto Elect-|terred in the Root family plot
regular monthly meeting of TTTCAUGHT INA THRESHER :
P | ' 1 : i y 1 y . 1
Healtt i 1 {of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller. the Mount Jov Borough School 1way 1 th and going to the ng down a hi
iealth reported evervthine | : : { . 3 dd hay . 2 3 y : accidenta
8 rel dq ything O. K. Improvihg Our Plant | Miss Sylvia Hershey has gone to|pBoarq was held on Monday evening barn, fell from a door on the second he accident:
tev. C. D. Rishel, pastor of the a : : SS EATE y Ii | ay ib Young Man Accidentally Steps Into , ) rarshav hiolne
ype, like clothing, either wears | York where she expects te spend a {when regular routine business was I hi 0 orebay below
| Cylinder This Afternoon
Church of Go g par > fi {
h ! od, appeared before is O f date. We have re-| week or ten days with friends transacted.
Council with a numerously signed
Besides sustaining numerous r. John
| bruises he g suffers wit c iladelphia
. laced t of our type with| fsa inerv ro At q sracticallv = We iseh supplies : o
petition requesting the purchase and ! : YI : | Miss Minerva Dyer of Atglen fs Practically all the school supplies Roy Brocht, a well known young
he ne ard modern faces |ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert required for at least ginning of | | of near Newtown, was inju
placing of street markers He also
fracture
pretonted a camille tasciher with | know t founders and are be ® Campbell and Mrs. Annie Dyer, {the coming term were purchased this. morning and he can tfeol
AY prey d 'than ever to do all Mrs. A. M. Vogel of Marietta is High Constable F k Sh:
ng in first class style. snending a fow weoks In town with [elt ed truant officer for Ng cop : {
anything. Give us a/, danghter. Mrs. J. H. Cramer ind i 1 pur t- : ros endmg
convinced
accecldaent 8 1
snyder
the cost of same. The matter met |,
with Council's approval and the
Street Committee was given the |
matter for consideration to report at Mr. ond Mrs George Shien
the next regular meeting The pe-|
tition had 251 signers. {
The report of the Union National |
Bank. treasurer, showed a balance of
$2,967.19 in the Borough account and
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tended the funeral of Mr. Samuel
Mason Has An Accident | Fetter at FRlizahethtown on Friday Squire Strick!
Mr. Wm. McDonald, a mason Miss Wynne Cassel of Harrishure Mr. M. A. Brecht
| working on the new First National. spending some time here with her sgainst Mr. Daniel
| Bank building, was working with Bl rents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cassel. place for a small
bar when it slipped and he fell into pn. 0 oq : of 1 hia. due him. The m:
the cellar a distance of nine feet,
li
$3.758.14 in the Water account
arrived here adjusted
gaments of | : iio. ny Bele tory ri Mr. Max Ne
of hills were paid and
journed. severely spraining the
ination ie | his foo He is now moving about | time. brought charges
Prevented an Accident { on crutches MP. Harv: duct against Mr.
One Ad: last week a certain man | ERO nhia spent
from <lizabethtown re being Shan Property Sale narents. Mr
t re when Dor 1 that Mr. B. E. Hies-| gap ? rl Une
the Shan property, | M
Florin The Jatter
hearing before Squ
esence of mind of an er I arietta and la streets,
was ‘ 1 1nnol ¢ n h remise next
oulders were nrir f} 1 ifternoon ny person
of
Oyster Point S
—_— —
Rented Carmany’s Farm
———O—— - | friends and acq ance ¢ ¢ |
Installing Electric Lights} { iy 4 Bricke field nort! £1 Evangelical Announc
Carmany far west of i ract and is now
t
borough limits, has rerted the - {J Mr. S. H. Miller received
hi
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anted Barnhart. \lethodist
ders is now for rent: