EO) ONE) MOUNT JOY BULLE OL. XL. NO. 12 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, TRCULATION ALWAYS IOUNTS—OW®R BRING RESULTS—THAT'S WHY MERCHANT USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM Three Bars CRRPRERRCOLEOHOODOOOE the machine was not damaged. Mr. Rahm and Mrs. Easton escaped un- ) al Boston, Mass fol an | . on United States - : 3 d " ossible likel . «Fine Scie on Amos N- o i) i ( (it ind n a I ‘a mous ( 1 tn I SIBY'S Fm Bumed Monday = a. a vork in ( mau tna ( um THE ORIGIN OF THE NissLev J 3 ran FIRE IS UNKNOWN Three Large Barns Destroyed by Fire—Two of Which Were Struck v by Lightning and the Other Start ed From Unknown Origin—Con siderable Live Stock Burned. | Fire of an unknown origin totally My destroyed the fine large frame barn | Visit on the farm of Mr. Amos Nissley, Ah about a mile west of Florin on Mon visi day forencon. M Mr. Nissley's son-in-law, Mr. day Henry Garber lives on the farm. He | Mi was busy working in the tobaeco mn when the at the house dis Mi covered the barn ablaze, Neighbors was responded immediately and succeed Mi i in saving all the live stdek bu pen one horse belonging to the hired { Ah man, Mr. Evans, one bull and thre a keifers \ wag forty wuvushels of Mr seed wheat and all the hay and spent straw were burned Mrs, The barn Sox46 feet, was total i day oferorfosioried destroyed but ail the nearby build-| ment of Mr. A. H. Carpenter, a for-{ Mi 3 ings. were saved. The loss on the er instructo u the Boston Con-|was i building and its contents is estimat vatory of Musi has ac omplish- | Mr.. KA ed at about $5,000.00 ed more than ny other organiza- |! 3 Shortly before eight o'clock on | tion of its kind in America Mr of Wednesday evening lightning struck Fhe Commonw Quartette n the 3 the barn on the farm of Benjamin nation wid putation, having ap-! Miss : Shenk, in Rapho township, near | careq in all the large cities in the | a week 3 Hernley's Meeting house, and which | United States At the present time! Mr ¥ is temanted by William Long. The |, company is booked to the close | Pa., i structure with a tobacco shed adjoin of 1915. In ion we can truth-| Mr. i Continued on page 4) | fully say that this is the most |called % | expensive qualjette appearing be Mr. AUTO TURNS TURTLE I “ova the American public today. | the ye - | M:, assel is a son of Mr. W. WwW. | : My : Mr, John Rahm’'s Overland in a | Cassel of this piace. He is a na- | lancaster Wreck Near Gettysburg | tive of this borough and a graduate] Mr. ——— | (Continued on page 5) amp On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John | ie retell Mins ie day. " Rahm and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eas- tore i / ton left here on an automobile trip, KELLER'S BIG COW SALE Marietta, : their destinatign being Gettysburg. ; ness. ittle i Everything went O. K. unti] they en- will Sell 48 Head at Public Sale on Miss + countered muddy roads within about | Friday, August "20, 1913 terday % five miles of the historic battle 3 field. On Friday, August 22, Messrs. 4. The machine skidded and as Mr, | B- Keller & Bro. will sell at public urday ) Rahm was’ unable to control it, the sale at. Gantz's Stock Yards, ig us Reading. car went down over an eémbank- place, forty-eight head of Ey'2 and Hich ment and upset. Al} the occupants Cra /ford County fresh COWS and at Steelton were thrown out of the car when it spr} Agers. Tey consist of Jerseys overturned. The fenders, top and Holsteins, Durhams and Ayrshives. Mrs. windshield were broken, otherwise Also Holstein and Durham stock Lancaster, + heifers, bulls, stock steers and cattle | joi, ¥ i injured. Mrs, Rahm had several fin- gers injured. Mr. Easton was slight- Iv cut and bruised. Residents from the vicinity in which the accident occurred, assist- ed in righting the machine and the occupants were able to return home In it. i —— er ——— Lost and Paid the Costs Mr, Geo. Morrett, proprietor of | | the Farmers’ Inn, brought suit { emodel- against Mr, Wm. H. Ganiz, owner or dding a the property, for malicious tres- th, etc., pass. The case was heard before | trans- Alderman Spurrier at Lancaster if Monday evening. After hearing a| number of witnesses the case was | ere he dismissed for lack of evidence, with | the prosecutor for costs. | ny sty\e yyy An Attempted Robbery | a Thieves made an effort tc gain an dies entrance at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Bopp on West Donegal street i i some time during Sunday night. A “ rear door was considerably damaged by being chiseled but they must ephone have been frightened away as their | K attempt to gain admittance was un- successful. Y, FA ly sy / Will Open Sept. 4 sales oi a k { Fhe weekly dances in Nt. / Joy operty : Re : pert Hall will open on Thursday even- ing, Sept. 4 with a special dance. es 2'e Roth's Orchestra, of Lancaster, hicl eds 10 introductio here, RIES * which need no ner iu n % will furnish the music. Prof. Chas t to ® Sales wil] be . present to instruct Dther * novices and manage the floor, udy’s * ere 4 A— =e? * Gave Bail for Court > 380 Samuel Rensel of Elizabethtown. charged by his v Sallie, with de | | | | \ | { | | | | | | sertion, was arre Monday morn rice, He has given ing by Constable | | bail before Alderman Stauffer ad trial at court. rd a —— | Shank Property Withdrawn | The Shank property, corner of | Marietta and Delta streets, was off- at public sale yesterday’ after- bv real agent B. E. $3,900. btand. was withgeh wn at | \ | Y | young bass soloist of this place, this I | | 0 morning signed a contract vith th \ ) / commonwealt Quartette Concert | A MT, JOYAN'S SUCCESS pleased to announce that Mr. Charles. Cassel, a very popular | rm re Al Gp AQ ee, today REDEMPTION OF TICKETS gone | Pennsylvania Railroad Puts Into EF 9 2 fect a New and Better Rule yonaay Mr, guest With a view to making it more convenient for passengers to redeem unused railroad kets, the Penn- sylvania Railroad has established rule which provides that, if a ticket wholly unused is presented by the original purchaser at the ticket office at which it was sold, it may be re- deemed for the fare at which it was scld. Heretofore to redeem tickets | ehem it has been necessary to forward | Veeks them to the office of the general passenger agent at Philadelphia, with | M. Lenhardt the attendant delay. | cur borough Mr, —-— Lancaster Stanley You Eetter Subscribe If you can find a weekly in this county that gives more live local news than the Bulletin we will make Mr. lege, Al you a present of a vear’'s subscrip- tion. Krow\'g this to be a fact, if urday lieve yourself of a dollar and you'll : Mr. ever regret it never 8 burg. eta tll wap Ar ira nain Interfered | | | vou are not already a reader, Fo: | | | { Lid Rain havipg interfered, the For-| | | concert in the park Sunday evening | Mrs. The first concert will now be ren-| yp, dered on Srnday spent AZ Mr. A Prize | daughter r \ sl 1 Lis t be to Hoffines farm s own, ratsed af | Mrs nl 0 't n 1 our nacw Ww ( \ <Q 1 on £ an any, per r g on | ] Mr. Charles Cassel Becomes Member | \ | \ : of Commonwealth Quartet { \ ( | { | Found Yourself, Acquaintances | Ex-postmaster daniel Engie ot | | | Friday here on busi- Columbia. Miss Viola Wednesday. Messrs. Dieh} and J. c| Lancaster, spent for beeves. Sale at one Oelock | sharp. | Reinhold This is a fine lot of cattle, the [mn our kind usually sold by Messrs. J. B. | Dr. Keller & Bro. They also have stock daughter and feeding cattle at private sale on | Atlantic Wednesday and Thursday. Rev, Rawlinsville camp, to be Messrs, caster Mrs. Baker vesterday Mr. and Miss day at Mrs. friends at Maytown Messrs, yesterday. spent a Fortenbaugh. Ir. and Mrs. Mrs, Ira Philip Pyle of Pitts- few days visit to | is father F. Pyle. Miss is spending esters were unable to give a sacred| ywiip Mrs. Zerphey and daughter |¢ istine and Mary esterday. from a West Chester alother a — Secre Corps of Repcrters Ls Card Basket About| N¢ Fr.ends and Your day, ireiner is here on a October bi Shaub was a Friday | Penses | October Brandt spent Sun l.ast | BS '‘nses Lebanon, circulated | Thurs iday. | son of Philadelphia visitor here 11 Jaum of Middletown, | discovered in town. ] ewitt of Camden, N. | him, in town a hasty Elias Zerphey and lady friend |b Atlantic City | Gelb, Barr spent Satu {house, Millersburg bot Bowman of Allentown, ! lim last Thursday [ lef Lantz of Springfield, | Pa: town yesterday he Yost of York, was |Whicl friends here Friday Gingrich is spending relatives at Reading Amos Metzler of Slatington, | (Wo Wednesday in town rm Howard of Lemoyne, | 280 here on Thursday. | asleej Neiman of York wes | riuged friends here last week. | chose ershey and son of | porary town on Mcenday. | Was | Campbell attended the | for Mt. Gretna on Sun-| murder to relatives at;Cat Falls they spent from Sat-|party with friends at | Charles { Mrs. Frank Shatto was | Battye, Harrisburg last | Grace Messrs. and daughter of | ler, . lp Tore Thursday in town | George in a W. Garber and | nesday, spending the week at gle. B. Johnston left Lancaster, spent aged. Campbell was the Schwan at Lan- and Miss Viola there Arthur Hershey both sides, Hershey spent Sun- | at the 13 to 1. tone to Beth- pend several | | dt ana J.| The er, were inj have | tuted daughter, Mrs of Findlay Col- is the guest of | Gabel. Amway returned Sat- visit to Mr. and York. is in pelled | sitting of Harrishure | | {3 in town Long Beamesderfe; ic City her F. Gabel a Ihe urse spent from Thurs-| tlantic City nd Mrs. Mari Mi ng, are spend- master ends. Dates Municipal lay, nomination Tuesday OE BOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK September pay tax ) primary, happened disappeared. The Bucher returned yes-|church, The | re, called i evening | baker | wagon Geo. Mark and home. Foresters The g: Thursday well excellent Wook at {and will ; | Prof. Charles “litan of | held weekly Samuel who is { | been unable President POLITICAL CALENDAR Remembered Poitician ma y election 16 ction, ues filin ) 1€ primar) with the Commonweal 149 filing nominati County Commis filing nomination with the nonwealth, Tuesday, m, Wednesday, gistered on In an city filing statement filing statement Novembe) election, December 4 ———— Chicken Thieves About on Friday evening chicken thief at his ed several would-be obber and without evening Mrs visitor in hex King it was a eggs, she spoke not answer. When he was can king over her fon were mis A Snake Story and Jonas Nis e's most noted fishing ng a lew Mr. Stirickie ernoon and breast foi place, Its be short, hey re long and loudly that the et rps Choir Holds an Outing St. Luke's Episcopal place went to Thursday for an outing glorious time. of Rev. and Thomas J. Brown, Zeller, Misses Shelley, Sarah Elsie Brown, Zeller, Jacob Zeller ———etl en ++ ee Found the Owner horse that was Amos to Mr. Eli’ 11. Mr. Daniel Brubak Engle Mumma Bricker last and when Mr. the rear of took a notion was slightly SS — Reddies Defeat Foresters The Red deciding won the third the series with Reddies were strong won by a score ——- Bands Consolidated and Maytown As now consti of thirty pieces. the direction Aston of the Metropol Practice will Maytown. en — a Quite 11) Fissel of this plac from heart failu condition. He down, and is night's Rheems Farmers’ Meeting 9 ——- Postmaste; as appointed by the the | Wednesday, long Berwood of evening. attended vard playing they 1.000 t in sion [THE TRAV | Neighborhood Great Beycr Gone | aged Joseph | lumbia, died aged 64 Joseph 2 lied ve |: M Cofuming, ol es hospit | Mai nen SS B | Tumbiga Lo| Mrs home and fell J 3 Monday { vear Mrs | heen Elizabethtown, the Gener diset old and since vived phia, Mrs. day Joseph's eighth Mt. Joy, years. survived Ella Mary Eberle, of Near New Hol- Ella of Wayne New lockjaw, two days. The child cident tails, vaird by some mals lown before heard vas bitten right On team, offer a age from few Auctionee Jol THROWN OFF HIS MOTORCYCLE |r 1 | | ———————— [ Mr, Frank Yost Sustains Fracture of | I; | y | | lines — [=>] — — a WHICH WE ALL SCONER OR LATER Some Have Passed to Davi maotoreyele ecent ly nd he turning from a va Ong Long l lip and a ‘ pproached the curve 1¢ 1] Ie reduce hi speed Hiei aly e curve aud as. yj Waa Has "ranspired in That. Thriv- es : ¢ double tracks ot | ng and Industrious Village a Short : he P. B.. R. He tossed over the | Distance Wsst of Mount Joy as 2 wealeh 1 ont e. 1ails un | Gathered by Our Reportoria] Staff ; : ily \ ed that he Mr. Walter Velfly is sporting a ¢ ) 2eét up until seve Ford touring car men hed to his assistance The \M Eli Nissly and son Jay spent njure ) was carried from the | Tye day at Harrissurg T trac and autoists who came by | Miss Sarah Eslhach is spending [hurried to Marietta and secured Dr P. E. Ingram; who went to Watt's | Vit | Yome body are ribs on the | and t s teared he ha nstaine i | 1 i tea as s tamed in | Dallas lumbia, Mrs. Caroline Palton Wednesday at | E Mrs. Annie Hamilton cil of Coly “bia, a.oting from a re- borough, met with an accident on cent Act of Assembly relative to the | Monday afternoon which resulted in Lancaster many | speed of autos and motorcycles. We her death. She was about seventy- can’t for the life of us see how any ! four years of age and was working one can exceed the speed limit, es-| about the Kitchen, as was hes pecially in the heart of the town, as custom. Her daughter, Mrs. Sadie one must do a shoot-the-shoot stunt Fisher, lives in the same house and Trinity three daughters, ee, lA ee en. HOG KILLS A CHILD ters. Many are very deep and sharp. | when she heard screams. Recog Cemetery Association met ‘at the 12 and nominated these officers to Secretary—Samue] Donovan Treasurer—M. M. B:rubal Manning by Eshleman and G. Moyer ' : n hg yl. "te how the accident occurred The reroll liste: ; . mv ( funeral will be held Thursdav after- 4 ee . 3 Two Assistants On noon I'he unfortunate woman is an M : BE me seker res ; - r. J E. Longe hecker west of unt of Mrs. S. H. Miller of this own, is now delivering the nrails for nlace . place A. B. Hoffer, the regular carrier, — es —— who is enjoy Monday MV Clinton Eby began EVIDENTLY WANTED SHOES carrying the mail for Mr. Nehemiah Gantz, who is also enjoying his vaca-' Thieves Try to Effect an Entr ance tion at Keener's Shoe Store had thumb off. os tlt Hate += Ed. Ream’s Sale Daniel E. Felker, through J. M.|'T€d away nearly $100 worth t Groff. has entered suit in the Court Hiestand and Martha Kaylor, of Mt. 10 Don't each Keener on West Main street em—— lip — | Knowing that Mr. Keener wo A Carload of Peer | Brandt & Stehman’s Mill af n 1 11 ri al c ‘ od \ S. Dearbeck. the local | they tried to take idvantag . al | : » 1 1 c 10) \ vere me vholesale liquor dealer, received a | on They . Ska solid carload of Deppen’s celeb Ph i effort to pick tt iock of si : : Mrs. K Queen Quality beer from the brew- : : i x: | arose liey t eigh at Reading | a - | ( ( « frigealens he | 1 at « He's an Imposter l imin M- | 1 0 he « | prepared’ fob oney r the Brethren tn : in t Neff e hac we OT - 3 N : been working — oi <Q 1 © ( 1 | one , C as Cismissed — — ————— Max Nentwig .vsi One Dav Earlier ? s heard before ead Nn aos +) S S kier Saturday ) ( . 18 ai < upo bee ) u =11 i Won em is Are o ) W be a Candidate Two Ribs PWN M Frank Yost, of this place, who charge of the road oilers for the | A ' 1ependen Oil Company was | { ) \ njured Monday evening | when he wa hrown violently trom | ( 01oOreve at the railroa af Jn Yost who cers KODE ting of The Horn 0. : Come nel CITE Sunda 3 the week at Pottstown r. Grover Eichler spent Sunday tation. Mr. Yost’'s face, hands and at Marietta visiting friends 1ass of bruises while two Misses Elizabeth and Jay Keener spent Sunday at Lancaste Mr, Roy Nissly made : business | trip to Lancaster on Tuesday, side are fractured Afte wei eats Dr. Ingram r ey Mrs. Geo. Vogel and sm Lloyd he hn € adkel [( S - Hs spent Saturday at Mt Gretna ME vile of M : . ’ Schocl R Misses Eva Kreider and Be'tha : } k i I Is 1 ‘ a 3 Y Eby spent Sunday at Mt, (Gretna. ——— = ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buohl left SS. | day for their home in Dayton, ON A Constable's Sale r r . Mr. and Mrs, Henry Lutz of Har By virtue of llord’s warrant . i - shurg were Sunday visitors to issued hy W I. Gantz, to towr be directed b Joseph R. Kramer, si a Mr, and Mrs. David Landis spent constable, all sonal property . | Y * | Sunday near. Ruhl’'s church visiting of Geo. Morre on tar of the et : relatives farmers’ Inn « cy will be : Ive Id 1 \ Mr. and Mrs. . G. A. Geyer spent sold at publi tle on ta u- : . "from Wednesday to yesterday at Mt. gust 21, at 2:30 1 I ONSISTS : ; Eo Gretna 2 f bed oon and parlo SUIS 11 > > , ilv « nt bl Mr. Roy Baker and family spent els, t es nairs, zlass® & 1 + iii x ! ! 3 A Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, H. K. | queensware, et ATi Wltte ——— eR ee re 3 : Vi Anna Wittel is spending a S on B : ia Suit on Book Account wecl: with friends at Niagara Fal John M. Groff, for Edwar uffalo uffe Jones and H Smith, trading a Mr. EB I N ; of Florin | Hygrade Hosier Manufacti : So "i 4d hig had | Company, has entered suit in 14 oat | Court of Common Plex: gdinst H the f He A Stoll and daugh I'rout to ecove } J I'hi : : : el I e spending several weeks in tow Bright's | amount is alleged t je i; or ! " vy . with relatives hook account, The defendant was ; 1 4 g 5 : . (Continued on page ) the hospital | ippointed receiver of tl Manheim page Hosiery Mills Company ind the wn mssasissttiAfi ————— plaintiff had dealings with the com- WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH pany. { TT TT re Mrs. John Knier, of Manheim, Aged Don’t Need |t 74. the Victim Boroug'+ Solicitor North sent a communid, ‘ion to ti Borough Coun- Mrs. John Knier, of Manheim going thru that borough’s gut-| Was out in the garden at the tin no eesti ee eee jing the ice as that of her mothey she rushed to the house ¢ ; d Lot Holders Met B 1 ( € € ind found he 1iged woman in flames, She The lot holders of the Mt. Joy quickly gave the alarm and Harry Matthews, who was working nearby, National Bank Monday even : responded promptly and tore the burning clothing fro the old lady elected Sept. 9: % m 4 ip She was however, badly burned from head to foot and died at ten o'clock ast evening. How it happened nc Managers—M., S. B ar ( lanage M. . "Bowman, "A. K Oe Knows. Althcugh : she WAS Jno. J Newpher, J. W. conscious for a time, she could not ng his vacation . ———— a — Suit for Damages | Only about a week ago i < shoes for Mr. Harry Laskewitz, and last izht, presumably the same 7 gang, made an unsuccessfu ttemj / Common Pleas against Martin B. | to recover $5,000 damages from | {0 rob the shoe store of Squi
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