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 ( \ ] — — 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 > , 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